ISLAND NEWS PAGE {Boy's Club Supporter Broderick and teachers Andrew Wells and Mrs. Blanche Eng- .land expressed appreciation to Mr. Gopal for time and effort church :toward the success of the Ai- iloa set w a Memorial Bible Fund, for the purpose of pro- viding Bibles for the pews of the . This fund exceeded expectations. and 102 Bible: herion Boys Club and other glitz: been"putt-cellars:i me se 0 0 {community projects. es w c in Western And Central Dlstricts ls Honorecl l M. Go... 3..., h. m... .0 me of the room: Mrs. ——_-r. f continue boys club work in Mon- “93‘0" Mildmyl‘er 50h“ P- The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. June 18, 1964. 3 ALBERTON — Raja Gopaiiroai and promised to keep in Beer- Mfl- amu . 010w. i Mr. and Mrs. James D Mac- was honored by Alberton Boysitouch with his many friends in ' ' ' Leod. Mrs. Norman J. Nichol- Club senior executive Tuesday leerton. son. Douglas B. McKenna pm James A. Shaw. In addition. several other Bibles. which have bee designated as gifts. will be dedicated. The service and the dedica- tion will be conducted by the minister. Rev. Basil Lowery. Kensington RHS Has Graduation KENSINGTON -— “The need was presented with a number for education as never as im- of gifts by the students. the evening when he was guest of honor at an informal turky‘. - t m B d J R Quartet To Sing oom a e an estaur- . am. :At Dedlcotion Mr. Gopai. a director of the Regional High School. will be! City Pour. a men's quartet from leaving Alberton at the end of; Fredericton. N.B.. will be the June. A Maple Tree Craft plaquei guest singers at a special ded- supper in the Candle Light: R club and teacher at Alberton MONTAGUE — The Capital with copper insert bearing the; ication service to be held in St. BURIED CITY _ , The th -da v 1 ani de- portant as it is today and it is Kensington area taxpayers and Prince Edward Island crest was. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church strum” fiepoépefi"; 79c . , growing in importance". guest the school bus drivers and ‘Pi'esemed ‘0 ML 6093‘] by Hen'l this Sunday evening- killed 16.000 persons and buried speaker Reid Sangster told the Janitors. ‘ry O'Malley, large audience at the regional He will be replaced as prin-l Boys Club president Robert high school's annual commence (ipal by J. R. Murphy a tea- ’ meat exercises here last night. cher at Summerside High. his address. ML. Sansster. Others leaving the school at who is marketing director for the end of this term are. Mrs. the province. said that “educa- D. 3. Oliver, who will be During the past winter. the 1 feet of .Kirk Session of the congrega- the city under some 20 volcanic mantle. BEDEQU‘E CENTENNIAL VARIETY CONCERT iceivinc education in this cen- and William MacKinnon. being ' ' ' . tury are wonderful things in- replaced by Vern MacLean. Guest 8 I . . deed". -— \ tars: s I "The greatest thing young I I g I I 'l‘t- . . people can do when they grad- or a, comp e e No new hipolice “Offliel‘l gaudelt’i Mi’stcoitiechfi. ; mg- ' uate today II to try and do ' line 0f w Do were sworn recen y a a cer. asi ra . . . something for mankind". lie A]. i ! 4,-edrerritli,iiyii heldst stilt Suréigner I , who cod namtbe ma: ' told this year's 28 graduating B O I. E N S I ai e 0 es s on. own mg n. an . students along with the school’s Also Full Suppl)?“ Program above during the ceremony Ha y of Alba-ton, the other ' uture graduates. ‘ I Lawn Gfld Garden I “g $.Ah'ornwfit5‘lenfgkgloliceMityef 131:9; oggcgéc'l‘l‘i'entwo menuw: t m . pe0pie attended I Equipment Come and Enjoy Youmlf . - - - ‘ ‘ 9 Wm - the exercises which saw two I . w. E. Jenkins. John Wilfred ary basis. v students, Within:d Cousins and I see ll P,M, ' Ruth Pidgeon, ti for the gen— 0 . more are two great attrac- “01131 You“! OYChesm and the eral proficiency award and the I Kelfll Cornuchael l MGQIIO Rotar lnt Meet ms 3" reek « Pit"°'€..‘"l m - u . -r . .. Confederation entre T eatre. i ' Ce 9 5 e a th aduatin class. miss on: .00 Ad] _ I y 0 00 in. every Sunday night Bus: to this; predicament of I 25 Brackley Pt. Rd. ‘75 500 Children On Sunday evening Le Trio ue from Montreal will be a one-night stand there. “its is the first of a series Sunday Concerts scheduled for the Theatre during the sum- mer nmths: twel e such pro grams, including such outstand- ing artists as John Vickers. Maur een Forrester. Glenn Gould, Lois Marshal. the Na- through this Centennial season. An evening of 16th. tub. and 18th century chamber music is in store for musicophiies dur- ing this Sunday‘s premiere. The trio. famous now throughout the world for its reproductions of the sounds and melodies of the Baroque era. consists of Mario Duchenes, flute and recorder, two students being tied for the coveted medal, Principal Lorne Moase told the audience thati he had contacted Solicitor Gen- eral J. Watson MacNaught Tuesday about speaking to the Governor - General's secretary for a second medal. Should a second medal not be. Sherwood Dial 4,6423 Supper will be served from 4 p.m. - 'l pan. slaying Has S'side Close SUMMERSlDE —— More than .950 Rotarians and Rotary Anns gathered at the Legion home here last night for the closing 9. service . . . what are the fund- raising projects in the district" and Rev. '1‘. . Sonicrs cl: "Four Way Test." banquet of the 48th assembly and conference of Rotary Inter- national. District 782 The largest single representa- tion from a club in the district Nova Scotia. which includes SPRING THAW Crozier Jim Brammer Mary Newfoundland and P.E.I. came lottetown. Speakers were Mayor a month. was taken to the Char- 1n the week foliowin Le Trio ' ' from the club in Pictou. N.S. A. Gaudet and Dr. Frank Ilottetown Hospital where an au- g campben' Rosemary condom Edwin Johnston. past district governor and a ormer mayor of Charlottetown presided at a luncheon at the Charlottetown Hotel where the visitors were the guests of the City of Char- been missing since early this year. but police were not noti- fied until May 27. Th .body. which is thought to have been in the water for about tile elvin Berman. obe. and Ken- neth Gilbert. harpsicord. They will perform on the or- chestra forestage of the versa- new theatre, given. he said. the student with the best marks in the provincial entrance examinations will re- ceive the award. GRADUATES other graduates were: Wenda Baroque will be playong one Valerie Ellis, Alfred Fyfe. Mur- Eighteen Rotarians and Rotary lilacfiinflon- tom Will be Performed- of Canada‘s best-known theatri- f Anns from that club were pres~ The“? Will be 1‘0 "Wile-it W" 081 ventures. so longalivm‘l — gill; IElfinsto‘iigdwill)elliiohnsiigi ' eat at the banquet last night. Ice “mews annwnced' t is "W 16 Years Since Miav- E we 11, Marlene MacEwen Harold Enman of Houlton. 01' M90“? invented the idea -— Myron MacKenzte, l'earl Mc: Maine, past district governor. that '5, “PM 31mm be “mad Innis, Leta Moase Willard called on members to “sweat b “"1 “Willi-1°“- I“ is Slim“! Thaw, Moase. Georgia Murphy, Linda for Rotary" and said that ti"- In Har or a 53"”031 revue. Pidgeon, Mabel Profitt, Heather - - ~ world needed more guided men. not guided missiles. 5 mm Town Comm, Howes was discovered at 3 am. office mug Thaw was a rather modest mm. This week is FATHER'S WEEK at Factory Outlet Store. bargains Geo K re res min ms yesterday in the harbor waters mm, Max, afifair. dealgned then to play only . . I rue ey. p e g _ at the mmy whm R m Damn I 43 74 two nights in 3. mm. o, my Andrea Johnson gave the ore for all fathers this week as prices drop to n e w laws. We re “mm” Mavor w' E'. Jenkms‘ found floating between the P' - “56 67 m’padty‘ valedicmry address’ . . . ' welcome title “Rizitamzns “and m the Mv mg“ by flotsam rse. .. 51 59 The idea so caught on m “5 Chairman of the exercises pulling our all our very best bargains tins week lust for father. WIN exten an nv a on o a o . . t ' -- t' 'i T route that ev was Roscoe Walk 'h M ‘ Fm m“ ' t h _ naive city. 0 . ety er Wit ayor . return it Summersida. next sggggaégzdmgn thigh: 1', ' year since then Ii revue has Everett Champion presenting Patrol. me's35 fly c" We" showed the victim was 23 and c] o O ' 54 been getting bigger and be“ - the prizes and diplomas anon: SELECTIONS lived at m Birchwood street. R“ 5.“? ' - ~ - - ~ ' -- :3 58 Last year .a selection at "The . case. who is leaving the b TIE: bnellCSEto choir. directed _ He is survived by ms mother. “Image: ' 53 57 39“; 020%;235“ “wait school to return to university. ‘ ’ V a 1" 5 , 3155011» '58“ 53”" Mrs. Fred Howes, 25 Grafton ' ' ' ' " ' -. - . ~ mm _ . . . ml and Bolivian m is 35:3? ------- -- it. it wnw‘flflfltdiilmmrifli “it” mam-wt 1M“ Em“ led the when“ Em Street W 3819‘” 3“ Montreal 1‘47 72 Festival. This year Spri maW’s Maria RayaJfle‘sselmi‘Ilg: Inc; amt slits-3038.6 Royalty. and a sister. Mrs. Mary Que 39 64 finest began a mm- inrflm city, Tmpleton‘ and the mums . Just for Father’s Day Hollis has really reduced prices on brand name man; 1:; Ogrteseideftimg‘l “g: MmzfiyéginoMrgms.m h“ F c, “33 55 on January at“, gvnlgohmelzaswm M. Mm. quality suits. Finest quality guaranteed to make Father happ . These Summeraide Rotary Club_ ' 3022‘s?“ - .- g animals“, and ovatiitms all the suits regularly sold for $59.95. Reduced this week t oonly— The morning session. held in Ham "42 51 way. Am the Confederation building in Ch latch“ 53 Mal/Gr M09”. the revue'l Pm- CONDITIONING Charlottetown. was chaired by 81. queer. and dim .(nm to mm" Call us for free estimates on W. R. LePage, district gover- sym‘ " 255 mm Idea mam Wm"- “c'? ‘3 any size building or room. . nor. Speakers were Gordon Et- ' s: J h . ' '47 ‘7 “9‘” m Charlottetown as am . mm on “Lev. measure our . 0 n5. - . . director for the Centennial cel smey Elect": Ltd. y of George Edward TORONTO (Cpl _. Observed temperatures from the weather DEATH NOTICES BRIEFS office says a strong high pres- sure area was located near idle Great Lakes was moving :NorED CAST. WRITERS Received too late for Classified do,” lo the Maritime; and will i 'ng Thaw has a cast of only ‘ , Pei-ma crease. wrinkle resistant to Bfigwcfli::wg¥s:ul:s;fl.cga§£ “3'” "0"“ 001"” give“ mostly sunny weather to- inine. none of wiimn has missed \ stand “P *0 “'9 “"3"?” ‘Year- PF" ca afford. to buy two. Reg. . day. With strong sunshine. tem- Ia performance yet. including a smile on Poppa's face with a grit selling at “95. NW my, "I‘OOMBES — On Wednesday. is pgmnf peratures will be warmer today. "the" “mule” 1! n‘ "I smoks' Re" to 522'95' M” "ly— June 17. 1964. John Toombes Mrs. Frank Gandet, 19 Duke Regional forecasts: fig!” 38m“ “will” a?" 0' marlottewwnr in his 63rd- St.. Summerside is a patient in Breton and Prince Ed- W ' "W" i“ year. Resting at the MacLea-n Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. the Prince County Hospital. ATTEND FUNERAL sunny intervals and a few iiALirAx (CPI—The weather 9 showers warmer; west winds 25, . In those first after the end of (has shortly the last war. Ramsay, Norma Ramsay, Joyce Rayner. Carl Semple and Janet pfriend. seeing the cast lshow here. ward Island: cloudy with a few ed 0 delighted audiences all over cmintry ews has yet t and th Dial 4-7341 0 . SNACKS AND Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clark. m_hi8.h ,. Sydney and on“, .55 m mod rm inc: 0 ICE CREAM TREATS 3533— M Charlottetown Tues- Kensington, attended the funer- :5 d 58‘ .mi .11 w no 1 , s I I day. June is. 1904, Jennie c. a] of the late Hanford Reeves, mam 8“ theimt m 16 y$“?'m HERMAN 5 Beer. widow of the late Ernest Charlottetown. recently. High tide today at Charlotte- Jack Dusty. 3m Cole. Maryln D B W Beer meta 110 Edwsergystreet OWNERS “NED wn, Eudn rise;t tgdfiy at ifilsmml' Bean Begum Diane Ny. er year. ing a DOG am. a sea . p.m. liand an ane Marshall. Al ' ' the MaoLeim Funeral Home F0“? Summit“? M "W times ADT. ' Writers for the production in-J__fl"__ Bl'fll'ld names as RI‘I’CIIIe and many others. unitilnoon Friday. June 19, were “Ch fined ‘1 and W" "-— . I 0 then to St. Paul's Anglican when they “Prem‘imb’m Mf‘ Hollis has ordered these shoes reduced re- °“‘“" 'i” ‘-“"°“"‘ W“ ifiia'fioiié cséurt with «*3 rdless of t d' Ieo ‘ eh i— DISCOUNT eomrnenc ng at 2 pm. Inter- on IS 6 I'll! em 5 meat will take place in Sher- Charges] °f ’not‘l'hingcotzdrtga? g. cos g wood mtg“. to run nose on e w I . ‘ Men’s MEN'S nowns — At Charlottetown. 3°" "‘5 SURGE“ I ° COMPLETE . bury and m We lington . June 17, lost. George Edward M" Keith 5"“ SUEDE SHOES Allan returned to their home Bowen 1% Birchwood street ' at Spring Valley on Saturday in his 10th year. Resting at after spending a f", day, .t . B o o T S _ For the Dad who farms the Outciiffe Funeral Home . Mens suede and canvas shoes for real Charlottetown where Allan un- p u t in or works out of doors a from where funeral will be d em minor surgery" in “I. “r '0 590' cool summer wear. No hot fonts in these real winner is offered in held Thursday afternoon, ser- "w “'9 "Wily. 9”“ cool cats, canvas at $2.95. suede at— ms sturdy 0mm. Mad, . P.E.I. Hospital. a touch of dash vice commencing at 4 oclock. - I and daring to any i heavy duty material Interment will take place in OVERNIGHT GUESTS ensembkh reg. to and guaranteed to really PM“ cemetery. Mrs' PM mil-miter "6 “4'95' ""w “my CI ri t shirt jalitkttargniln'niiiig MALONE _ At the Kings Co- M‘” my mm” "H" phm v Cl Five ea "g a " I one which Da ll ' M “H m1 ,m Lake. New York. were over- pa acuum eaner. . i d “d M t dug" mefi $.34 PM?" night line“8 of W- "Kl W'- year guarantee. Full details j“ ‘ 1’" ‘ “Viv “"9 Pram in” i’ c. R. Leard. Alberton. . M our store. . m6“ Y tom of Kelly's G‘oss in MaeLELLAN FUNERAL — m his 70th . reme The funeral of Julie Constance. m . a at the Oharlotte- youngest daughter of Jutland . WELLINGTON BOOTS neral Home. Fimeral Kathleen MacLeilan of Indian INSPECTED. . Will be bold Frtday molmt River. was held 0! m”. ‘ MEAT C BRANDED For the father who likes to walk give a the a: rat home at June 11. The Mass of the An- _ Loui- aggggngn o I pal.- “ high cut weflington boots, a 45 for Requiem High Mass ges was preceded a hymn . _. ‘ V u 5‘ Jacob's M. Kelly; to lthe Blessegi Vietnam-ad ape- mu m" o, B 0 o T S at 9:”. Intel-ma ca prayers or a c a bin-ill . . I m e. ‘1' “gen 5;! :1! bay Rev L an; 2 L" Ll. A real Pop pleaser at— I ,. mi 9”, my: - an. a- rers were: MAPLE LEA! V $.95. ‘ W stumv —- At the rrln Ed- gendergast, Clair Macmillan. “9"” m3.“ . . m 9 Effigy??? \ ;~ was Inland Hospital? June Jimmie Rogers and LAC Mfeh- 5 "ad mm" $1 on . . . . . . lb. 6 6 Ladies. .4» .. . .z 15, 1“, Julian HfiMlli‘ii'flléao: ael Ranlisay. Rev. urinal; Yr“ lama“ FROZEN BEEF ,. 'VOM I MacDona was aso presen Y I yearo Remain. were transfer- the sanctuary; altar boy was 7 02. LIV" . . . . . . . 5. 39¢ o eve 3 Ken Lelian: Julio Con- TINS aAit-s-o READY ro an - '_ the Crucial. Funeral Home to ata as the granddauth ovum! Rom Chicken 59: c-n-dian 3 his late residence Funeral of the late Mr. and Mrs James 5 u - o Men, Made l _ « “ii-afternoon Pleas- T. Glennan of Montreal and - c , s .. w... on... no... o. M m... m... WATERMBLON swuvl 99° serviced two‘o'elock. ard MacLeitaii of indian River. c k a" . mom a . o a a e c Mel.- . - ' N ' ‘4 39 39° 0 SUITS SUEDE SHOES no I m c 9 i For the father who ' .K ‘ nmrononvao, Pieces 23¢ 13;” to I m" . er a on , ; y y 4 bathing suits. Ali ROOM 735 r I hereby proclaim Saturday. July, I $3333“? mg: ' ‘ . .95. ow on M.ROYLIAID. _ FACTORY STORE myor‘ . .. DRESS $12.95 SLACKS $2.95 DRESS SHIRTS