ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. Feb. 3, 1964. 3 300 Farmers Expected Ats S'side Conference UMMERSIDE BUREAUtfatm. Clianlottetown. on ‘"1119 OF THE GUARDIMN Man In Management" The second a'llI1rllal Island Iairniers conference opens at the st-ssinn The ltigltliiglllt of the afternoon will he talks by five Royal Canadian Legion Home farmers on how they conduct this morning with an aniticipat their farm management pm- ed registration of 300 persons. gram. They are Lloyd ker- TABLE I I f The conference will be o£fical-; by. Hamilton; Charles Yeo, HEAD . goes s a acuity advisor: Colrin Mac err; Jim G:-‘mu, ha; ly opened by agricultural m'in- Sherbiiooke; George l-Iowatt. sr) ' St. Dunstan? Day but» llllll€lll..DI‘PSld.(‘lfi of the SDU inc winiei. lcnnnilvafii mrnnniziige ‘ ister Andrew MacRae at 9.15.i French River. Edwin Lewis. quel Sunday are siown here. stiidt-nts Union, who was d PM M n i . followed by a talk by Jack’ l"i‘cetown an Victor Moses, -Finn, 3;-e_ ten to 1. ‘, (iv, i-inn,-innni John Mniiainh MP an i u at y, who ll the Peill, Benwick, N.S., on IarmlCia~iiniing, N.S. Roars Duffy. Pimlmt s uttion for Kings who was guest. spoak- v'ice~chatrrman_ ' managermentt. Dr. H.L. Patterson, oil‘ the on. Sponsored ioiniiy by primaitario department of agricuilturre, ' ' ii a n . \\'lll speak at 2:30 p.m. on "The in m_ Farmer - A Decision Maker", Fertilizer Ltd. a d Lbd., operation the provincial i 5“"°“'°‘l by 3 talk by DR Fel- ii.e~.::::...:.:; tits are - A i" it t teconerernce wil, - -A_ -’ wage, street owned by Modern ibebthe evening banquet at which; f P3"9l d"5°"-W30" 0h3‘l'l“-‘d by ea ;cash and cam Dry Clean- Premier waiter siiaw win be*‘V°"." Grant Dmior of ex- a e . er'5 Ltd. were gutted by fire :the guest speaker. “‘“§'°"i “-5- depmmenf °‘ I ' l Saturday morning in a blaze i Morning speakers ‘°~P"“'““"‘“‘- Will be held 3l_4 iuell as Mr. Peill. Dr. Irvinf.’ bnmw;$mpa‘;l:i:ml::’(;im'bI2:isi‘;§l :Fcll0ws, University of Congmn Dr Pa ‘ ' ' 1 _ n ‘ : . tterson. Dr. Fellows. i''°''°“ti ‘"1 Fam‘ . '. Yeo, M2‘. MiacRae and Mr. iand N.W. Black. ex'pei'iimentaltPcill. SDU Carnival Weekend '”""°‘ SUMMERSIDE — Three up- stairs rooms of a building on i that was brought under con- Induce’ as 3 trol by the town fire depart- ‘. ment in a 45 minute battle. The Seniors won the‘ ow‘ ire was discovered blazing sculpturre contest with their iastr out tliwush the upstairs kitch- minu-te entry Sir John A. Mac-l 9" “’"“‘I’°W 0‘ 31*‘ bulldlfifi 8i BY MIKE DUFFY Illr. .\Iullally spoke on bicu1tur_ Carnival weekend at SDU ulism. and traced the problem was “w'ild!" This is but one back to the beginning, when of the comments describiina, the Canatla was being born, right past two days at St. Diiiistuti‘s. tip to the present day. only 36 sounds remaining in the game. On Saturday morning the stu~ .\lr. .\iul!ally said that “the Donald I ‘i n th di of‘ 3b‘““ ll a-m- mid Only quid‘ dt-tits ptatrtaded tliroiigh the prcsctit situation i.ii Quebec is COn'l-€‘dBP£‘:rll'll:')§l;1. I .Iudi:escriaore the: allld l<"0W1€€lt§8b'-6 fiction by the ' lt‘llS('. confused and fluid. This contest were. Mrs. streets of the city. he Juniors‘ entry. “Holiday in the Sun" was judged the best float by Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Flinn _ Waltlien 1 Gaudet and Alfred Henn-essey.l The alumnri beat the seniorl class in hockey. the score was‘ me" if (19? 3 Passing fancy, a mere incident that some people think will die a natural death if left fire department prevented a - much greater loss. i U S ‘ H «- The uipstairs partment llnr-j ‘ed at -' he ‘ the “hm of t ON VARIETY SHOW Blll picked up six goals and one as- sist thi-Er reasonable demands, and was th elocal folk grroutp tihei pected to be in operation as OF THE GUARDIAN mciisidc. funds to continue at a univer- and Mrs. Alfred Hennc~:-soy. itn itself. This is a real problem 9-5 3 fire’ is drefied l'i’)ycFlXl’('ig of’ r I Saturggygj aftei'Siitooii1's ‘hn;~{l<ey ‘Inf njll~1l(‘£‘ and sound human re- A masquerade skate. co-ed vs. Tilizernnzigin ‘0irS'in9'fi'i.e x:,i,§_ew3n_‘ Last St. Dunstan's fniixmed by Shirley and Heat- tured mta-nry of the Chat‘- game. vs. . . a:'_vs -us-. ntious in our country. We all nurses basketball a d l i " . w‘ t C ‘ I . td ‘t. . . km ended Wm‘ ‘DU the vm ham to face up to realmy. our hootemnny mundé memait mg i dgizpgyngxgstajrs dry defining E a y 0 Vannieenv sn(;;iv1V1ya0nigre:feI1t hee ti); hep Burke. A capacity crowd lottetowns top amateur Der- tors 8.5. SDU's Billy Mac‘.\‘Iillan iI"!‘(‘Il(‘tll - Canadian friends are day. piani siiiiered smoke nnd I -‘ acts was this Charleston per- attended the show which feta- farmers. in my opinion fully justified in Main act in the liootenanny water damages but is is ex- SUMMERSIDE BUREAU and the Baptist Church. Sum- . ' o h . Gospel team leaders were 4 charitable ipnal and the Protestant rp an “One Vof the finest variety all Cnnndiaiis should do their Rovers Three. and master of; usual today. “While at College We b9‘Zm_t0 sity without a scholarship. shows Ive seen. was the re- ‘port to sec that these legitimate ceremonies was Jim MacAleer.i igijk <lU0S1l0nS ahhwl 0111' f§1'1il1-Ch8I'l0-s Ballem. Rev. KR. H0‘l3- The bequests are: Summer» The Prince County Hospital’! afl'°.nwJ°'l om? tspecifnmr V‘ "13 . 3~“£’iI‘l£llli0nis aiae fii1tfiiled". Novelty events. a Coftkoltt. at iédwgh:igt:1:I:gg°“t:ere.ifisgdedwa; ‘Em’ ig?“ Eslegbliooillf DU-fl;-*BeqUe$IS Made i side Presbyterian C h u re h, bequest may be used at the din- C3““ W‘""9.V 5 W 51:0!“ i "0 ‘~l\"l'l8 l 9 banquet 8 Stud- l0TChl‘iE'h1 Pwrade. lf0'I'minl='. upi I . . J. 5.’ '. “'1 0 awa ow an ev. oss owa -, 0.000: Summerside Sc hool cretion of the trustees. Saturday nigtit. The show \\"hi."'n i cut racuih; basketball gram N house» a uare iB|Us'I’ery f‘;:“‘“5“j§‘f;'di;i ‘f',‘,,“ivf;‘S’i’i‘l°"ih‘Z§_ .'i‘;{L‘*s(‘§iE'\‘,‘i“C‘:,S,,‘,"‘-iii’§ l;§"f;"i‘*‘*“ ‘°’ SUMMERSIDE _ The will of . Board, $10_000; Prince County featured top talent hotih fromruas held. The faculty beat the dance. and a record hop are‘ '0 ey‘ "y ‘ 3 ' 0 30"‘ the late Roberta MacKelvie Pro- ; Hospital. $10,000; and the Pro- ARREST (ms MEN SDU and the Island had mrtny isludenis 30-28. Star of the game among the events planned gy student. to a group of more than 100 young people at ls Forecast the yesterday afternoon with a sing- The tliree-day rally concluded vides for charitable bequests to testant Orphanage $5.000 TOULON, France ( Reuters)- excelient acts. One of the most was Rev. Wendell Maclntyre, today. Tuesday will of mi se - ,, , .. i , ..i g 'd p pibvt ' n, s mmerside Presbyterian l-alked 3l1“"i “'35 "19 C‘‘'|‘'l .“l‘° W1 "W S0°1'lnfZ With 15 hiil Mk V iii‘:ual'oi‘illileIF‘eliirlll,<h(ii) ”ll‘l:l(i3‘ai)II dlllli ;\!’0uI'llgl.nl[)e9oTi)(ieS::’Di-Sgxnsszi1£fll$|l‘Cllmill:lr:UI:lm9T§§l: sslilxilriiol 3 Clilll‘(‘l1 may use the money to Police sources reported Friday DEM‘? D€|‘lm‘m"fl bl’ Alli”-3 '"'llll*'- Valli”? Ma“Iflly'l'e 8'1-S0 Team‘? "19 appearatlce of the Wind: were increasing and Summerside over the weekend. ed their opinions on the rally. ‘Board ‘the Prince Countv Hos-5 Pay 0” "19 m0l'iE3E9 °l “'9 the arrest of French naval of- Fuud. In this act Anita worP‘st‘m‘r>d the winning basket with Minstrels. tet]11pe[:a.frurres falling rapidly latel Mr. aney Wag srpeakinu ii i " : Mat-Kelvie property purchased nicer Jacques worms”. «_ i.l‘l8lIJI1l‘Itl.. -’ r ‘ "T . v - .’ e en c costume uhich right i atlve of a blllsir the banquet meeting of the young inny. ai the mnnen. in Eim A\,9n_ a year ago. or for o t h er put head of the terrorist secret r was worn when this dance was pemfonned for Chinese emper~ ors many years ago. v today. Scattered snow-‘people Saturday night. on the One Collision iue and Eden S e ?’"‘95' The bequest to the Sc h 0 ol Army Organization‘s press and propaganda section. They said his arrest 10 days ago was kept A soak-hop followed the show and it. like the concert. before it. bad a capacity (‘l‘(N’I‘l. ST. DUNS'I‘AN‘S DAY St. Dunistanis Day was ob- secret to avoid alerting his asp Informed sources in ilast ii I ' ' iiiiirriles and malt winds was the rally theme "Christ On Th e . ' ipredncfionl Carfipus .. Re orfed In C". i There was no estimate of dam— . win weaiinen. nicinre nvei. the He Salld college life was one ‘HEP. blllv the H3.V9S 931‘ had hm“ Bmllid must he "'_‘‘‘‘d for 3 s°h°' 3 | | weekend was I wet one wiihrof many contrasts, and that one acnidnni was i-enni-ted ioti-ont fenders and the grill and arsliip fund. It will be known as l - students tend to , - - , , . army member. sened at the unlversm Sunday‘ iAt midnight last night the temp- “"3 ‘V1134 l5 ahead Of ‘hem-" George Power. 72 Grafton Street, 10.30 a.m. Saitwrday. School and must lack sufficient rested in ii Brussels suburb. isnme 1.5 miches of snow and rain. “V9 3 me “I city police over the weekend. bumper smashed while damage ill? Roberta Macxelvle S°h°la" I The day began with mass said iemnre was 39 and dmnning at A Chit'istiaii's faith is forever .i-ailing in 8 24_hmn. Tn imeanintzlessness. “Students come wiinn a 1953 can driven by Anywas none in me iefi ii-nni fend. ship Fund. Scholarships winners “the a rate of ut three degrees period. e. . , . ,, , itemperattirre reached a high of‘"‘ k“°“'"lE “'l"~"'5 they F9 l-I‘”"f~? -bert Hayes. e. was in er and door of the Bower veh- mils‘ have ('0ml)l€‘lPd U191!‘ edll‘ _ ‘The provincial goverrmnenit will i mviei‘ Walter R. Shaw said Sal.- innen. iionn Donald. 'I‘hn~s was followed by auisi with me expenses of .iu,wja_ ‘ 41 and dropped to a low of 25.51” 5“id- “and l“3V9 W‘ih‘°“l 3“? a collision with a 1961 car. driven icle. The accident occiired at cation at Summerside High . y 5 Winds St. Dunistian s lit was announced in Ottawa day and 1 #4’. said. “Onlyi lif we accept Jesus as our sav- i wene light both _ - .- - . . : S (ta ' ‘ . . Day banquet. at which John i sllrlm b5 the fed°ml_r°s""m°'itliat the study. expected to be- iiign gois nlimthey,il:,?i1ganlS iii“: 1C1ll‘I‘ can these questions bet Muuany_ Mp in, Kings was ., (i£‘]’)Lll‘I.n‘lel1‘l of recreational porn. ‘gin in the spring win deievfmine ‘wen, periods of no wind at n“_ answered and life have deep-ii lsibilities in the province, Pre-iwhich areas are best suited for ‘They L!-llififed as high as 29. but" 3"“ ""9" "“‘-"'"""“~" . dervelropuntent as ntatriloniafll or for today it is expected that! Mayo!‘ ETD?“ MMFISON 05: provincial parks. gusts of 40 would be reccr.'ded.iSiiminerside spoke briefly to lfhei If a suitatble location is fiound .Th€‘ ‘Wild direction W85 89fl9l‘8‘llY vmmg people. congragulatiug rm‘ 3 5‘-‘°""'d "afi""*“l Park in lnnflhwest iiiherm for their efforts to build I! the P1'0'V'lll'09 and arrangements? better. more educated youth. can be made with the provinei rmucll f8'V0|'. We t20'VeI'I1rmen~t T banquet wa 5 presided; government. an attempt wouldill9'l‘9 Went ahead and establish‘ ‘over by c, Anne J eiley.r‘ ready (‘fl lentil!-E. li1‘ai1€'I' and CamP— :0'Leary. provincial BYF presl-l ing facrilities whrlcrh met with ‘dent. and a sing-song was led} the approval of tourists and our by Rev. Ross Howard. Oharrlotte-i people alike." -toiwn. slvftirs. H.L.f éizlnslteenbrooksé Premier Slliraw said that while .5‘*”«’3 "Belg:-:°’ i’mm§‘u'c:d -ta}-ile. his government will sthaire some iglllgi gpcakeill , guest speaker. Parislioners Honor Priest At Borden, Seven Mile Bay BORDEN __ Rev. Reginald rt crs by Everett G. McKenna, and "9 made '° 9°‘ ”“-‘ 9'“ MacDonald. parish priest at Sc-, a chest of silver and clock radio for 19-67' . . ven Mile Bay and Borden was] prc-st-tiled by Reginald MacAieer Plmnier Sham ms. 37"” honored Sunday evening by the and Thomas Gallant. °”"m°"‘t ,l,’°‘”‘.‘ "°g”“““"3 parishioners of Sacred Heart‘ .\ gift of a sweater and gloves f°" §°.m° “me Wm‘ f.°“.l‘:”‘.al 3”‘ Church. Borden. on the occa- was presented by Mrs. Joseph ‘Mrmes °" “he pogglbllmes “f sion of his 41st anniversary of! Kelly and an address read by °"p"‘“di“l§ the ',‘°"i°"a‘ park in “I ‘he “W?” M the P”’p°9°d‘ M than 45 of the voting . ordination to the priesthood. Fa-| Mrs. W.A. Miller from the A'- this p"°‘,’I'"°°' ‘w.° “axe press‘ 5“"V°y' ltmqs _ "01, mm" ipcoililee. organized into five gos- . ther MacDonald celebrated tnci tar Society. Also. a gift of mop. °d- _ . said. '»for the that we will be 1ntv0lV€<l 1" "°5't5 ‘P91 l€‘8m5- Cmlducled Church? establishment of satellite parks related _ i , i '10 Securing land W‘ services at Bedoque. Belmont. but as the idea diidnt meet with park expansion.” ’.'1‘ryon and the Chupch of Christ CENTURY FARMS COMPETITION 1964 CENTENNIAL It is proposed to recognize farms which have been in evening mass. for a large crowd! ey was presented from the CYO of parishioners. Appropriate] by Wss Elaine Arsenault and hymns were rendered by the; an address was read by nalpnllt choir, | .\lachcon. i Mass an address was: Father MacDonald expressed ii behalf of the parishion-3 his thanks for the beautiful gifts." i after which all gathered at that l church h all for a social even-; After read on line. Refreshments were iiervedl .- - i b\' the ladies. I C World s Fair i ‘The presentation at Borden; i followed one a few days earlier’ at Seven Mile Bay when Father .0." ,Disp|ay i2L1§;”§,§‘;“§‘a,;°‘iS;’°;‘,,a*§,°"°§.f,: the same family andrlie same name for one hundred or the parishioners accompanied mofgygqq-5, A “non modei in mm by an address read by Gerald Montreal World Fair Will hi» on (‘F0011- display at the C-lI3I‘l(7ll0i.l\Vfl The CWL also remembered l'l“"'-'l ‘Wm’ "M" 9 “'m‘ '" Fatlitir MacDonald's anniver- p'$' Smmerside ii". mnnd wiii sary by presenting a table light be seen at the fire hall on Tucs- tir. An address was read by 2-30 "0 5'30 l"'"' Mrs. Robert Carmichael and byn:i;"n”°(fi:_i l€.a?fq:r§;nia./lnrignlig the presentation was made byr - i - Vlrs. Everett Muttart. l lmmote Mm-mm“ lmerm In A further gift of a floor lamp Applications are invited froth those who can qualify on the following terms: ' (cl Form must be in active operation.’ (bl Must have been in the same name for one hundred 1 or more years. i the pro . R.F. Shaw. deputy _ _ , cohimia8lonei' gei-mi tor the vx- “W ‘"9 ,'‘"'i~’“‘5 °°'“""’"§ (cl Farms in the name of a widow will qualify. , i-,¢i.,'.t5on is in me pmvint-e fnr was pl‘l‘sPnle(‘l by Desmon talks with govemmcnt officials (laiidct of Sunimerslde. Everett on the Island‘; participation in \luttart read an address for the the fair. ' spot-inl tzucsts were Father Mc} IIl_L'lliS. ' d Air Ca et maid‘: brother Aeneas andl '- .Vliss lphitzenie Arsenault. pro- l llt . Mrs. Mat-Donald of Georgetown; ‘ l-‘athcr Mac-Donald had had 3’ Interested persons are asked to complete the form below and mail to “Century Farms Committee Box 546, Charlottetown before March 1, 1964 vim-ial president of the CWL was; |'ll‘(‘Sf‘lll for the occasion. Other: I. Name of present owner operator e-sooneoomoaouao--n-n-canon-on! 2. Names of previous owner operators varied and interesting life. 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