e . BOLDEN — In Belfast, “North | , CHURCH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED Dr. J.B. Hardie of Pine Hill Divinity Hall, Halifax, LEFT, and Rev. Louis’ Elias, Rector of St. Paul’s Agglican Church, Charlottetown; are seen prior to the. service cele- brating the 197th anniversary of the church last night. Dr. Hardie, guest speaker, talked on thé difficulties and possi- bilities- of church union be- tween the Anglican and United Speaker. Sposa Preparedness ‘In Case Of RCAF Station Clésure- SUMMERSIDE — What does concessions, labor potential, Churches of Canada. During his address, Dr. Hardie said, “both churches have deep-set and valuable traditions which they, can contribute to a new atid’ greater church.” {by @ local company with the re- the Summerside Board of Trade | power ‘supply, transportation | commendation that the printing propose to do in the event that | facilities. These were some of | be don: locally. ‘the Summerside ROAF’ Station the recommendations made by). * ghould close down?_This was aKen Grant, industrial c-mmis- probing question asked by. Wen- dali MacKay, managing director of the Island Development Com. | pany, as he spoke at a board | meeting in Summerside last night. ~~" “The Town of Summerside,” he said, took on a new look when the airforce base was establish- ed, -Business expanded, - rents __jumped. and sales increased.” The ‘next question asked was what happens to a town when a lafge segment: of-its-economy_is- based upon one thing alone — the Summerside Airforce base? “No town this size should ss a for its economic support on anything as unsure as a mili- tary installation,’ said Mr. Mac- Kay, who added “it is a dis- quieting thought but what fright. ens me more is the apparent absence of preparations — made by the citizens of . deo for such an scala BECOME OBSOLETE “Ground-based installations of this kind have a habit fo be- coming obsolete, or they become too costly, too heavy a tax bur- den on the people; or they sud- denly become located in non- strategic areas and have, to be elocated elsewhere." Mr, MacKay suggestéd that the Summerside Board of Trade _ adopt a policy of ‘be prepared”’ euch as by making surveys, pub- lishing brochures outlining in de- tail such factors as industrial sites available, civic data, tax DEATHS ern Ireland, Jan. 25, 1966, Mrs. Gladys M. a Mrs. Donald Gordon, Sherwood. in her 66th year. MeCLOSKEY — At her home Lot 65, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 1966, Mrs. James P. McCloskey in her 87th year, Resting at the Char- ane Funeral. Home from ~ Funeral Friday morning leaving tert tas sat ak | ass al nn’s Ree y 790." interment in the Church Gendooe —. At the Charlotte- town Hospital, Tuesday, Jan. 25; 1966, Patrick Clarkin, Peakes Road, in his 89th year.’ His re- mains will be forwarded this af- ternoon at two o'clock from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to his late residence. Funeral no- tice later. MacINTOSH — At Westmorland Jan. 24, 1966, of Angus G. Mac- Intosh, formerly of Springton, in. his 74th year. Resting at the An: s Funeral Home ye where the funeral will be Thursday Jan. 27 with service | fuiferal will take pla day morning at 9.45 tan’s Basilica for Mass at 10 ‘o'clock. ment will take place ons Visiting : e ‘mother of | if | sioner for Hamilton when . he spoke to the Charlottetown Board of Trade a few weeks ago. RESOURCE. INDUSTRIES He recommended i | based. upon primary resources— | agriculture, fishing and tour- ism for a start_but said, “we should not limit our vision to this concept alone.” Citing other possibilities, mentioned the _ manufacture childrens’ toys, most of which are imported from foreign coun- tries but could possibly be made in Summerside. Industrial alcohol which could not being , he said, which are merely by-products of - -packing--- houses— and. fish plants. Another possibility suggested the establishment of a textile by R.T. Henthorn. Mr. Hen- |. thorn stated that.a survey made by Laurie A. Coles and Associa- tes showed that there were a total, of 768 parking spaces in | downtown Summerside, with 502 of these avallable to the travelling public, as opposed to. parking spaces. He passed on the recommen- dation of the committee that the area of the Queen’s Wharf and the railroad tracks be used for greatly increased parking area in the downtown region. Morshead. was the production of flax and / lemployee otherwise restricted | ing Gordon Kelly spoke briefly on the exhibition hockey game be- tweefi the pee-wee hockey teams of Summerside and Natick, ‘Mass., an annual event since 1958, and stated that two teams The new executive ‘council members are: Amos Hubley, Fred Davison, Earl Cannon, ata! isl ibis glee tourist bureau at Wilmot Among the head table were Mayor .George liam A. Brennan, past president and representative of the Char-" lottetown Board of Trade, Group be Leadership Course Held EEL . &. Also Patrick King, Tommy For Wolf Cubs) ; |. The Loyd By LORNE YEO ‘Scotch or otherwise, it night. . The gually by the Alpha Y's Club of ted by Fe master of ay ane trouble sitting hhe couldn't handle his kilt. By the ing attire and the agile Dancers. in Reel O'Tulloch and Flora MacDonald's Fancy: : capable Scottish voice of Martin required getting used to on the part of the au- dience which was a bit slow in| didn't | Men's Charlottetown, was dir- Dave Hal! who suggest- the reason why John ceremonies, down because being a Welshman, The first portion of the two- | program included selections | colorful Lads and Lassies Pipe Band with their eye-catch- Celtie Butler and Bonnie Brown, Char- lottetown;' L.W. Henwood, Ken (Continued from page continue: te explore all possibili- ties. v Borden Council. @ Chooses Project Centennial grant will be avail- Gyril |able ‘Tor the project. SC SUPPORT -~ et 1) sland News Page Western and Central Districts < The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Jan. 26, 1966. 3 Annual Burns Concert Plays lo Full Theatre ’ \its first applause but came on Whether the performer was |very strong in the second por- of the program when it de- | seem to re for last night's |manded an encore. Mr. Martin of the annual Ro- | was accompanied by Mrs. W.J. bert Burns’ concert not ~only |Mutch on the piano. His _ first pleased the predominately Scot- solos were tish audience but received ap- | Yet” and ‘The Barren Rocks of proval from Irishmen; as well | Aden”. “Burns and Scotland | eee asta eee aera program,- sponsored an- ’ numbers by Mrs. Mutch. of E i $ z : Ree z° if ‘ H 32 3 2 s oe ; a ty PL it i ti Z =f i i & 4 i 3 : a [ | : eis gE skit i a ths Ye eee 2 to 4 in the -afternoon in the evening. s 10 | Fal — ¥ < tg, Meta eit te | Announced He Hf BE . if F: the Seann Truibhas._ Vehicles Collide On Union Road An automobile-truck accident on the Union Road at 5:15 yester- day evening was jottetown of & A 1961 Chevrolet, by Alfred Garfield Jay of East. Royalty collided with a half-ton Ford truck driven by Joseph Combined attempting to Western Region Has Power Loss yeord as being Campbell Campbell last ‘wont 00 Te bea on re-| Sthe promotion and expand a Pi ee eee hone was oe ledine a meeting of the Third District. Queens Lib- Association at Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall. sete gudience the fact that ‘‘despite any of the present government's | | suggestions or innuendos to the contrary, the senior citizens’ reportedly was c back out of a driveway. A large | ministration.” oy snow bank blocking the vision of stressed the nce of a ee ae ae cause of | “extending and upon ie eocbieag, the RCMP report-|the low-cost am."? ed. He went on to say that “in a edomi: part by federal Liberal capital GRASS ROOTS POLICY. In introducing Mr. Campbell, ¥F.- Sigsworth,- ; icy—aide to the leader stated that. ‘‘a clear and resonant of a revitaliz- ed Liberalism has been struck A meeting of O'Leary United and French universities, PROFESSORS UNITE MONTREAL oe "aoe of the Association of professors from the province’s six English was. Church Men’s Association was held_in_ the Christian Education Centre recently. ; The following slate of officers | in by David Lockhart: Re Elroy McKillop, honorary prest- dent; Chester M. Mackin, prest- dent; Lorne Lockhart, vice-presi- dent; Randall Boates, secretary; and John Matthews, treasurer. Others on the-executive are ‘Harold--MaeNeill,--Heber—Profitt,_/ = MacDonald, Lyman Gor- "| oe next meeting will be pper meeting with the ladies | ieine oe taviied: to attend. Royal Tour . Itinerary ae ge ““TONDON (AP)—The govern: Tuesda ‘so. | dent for the coming vear was brought | announced Saturday. Professor Gilles Dussault of Laval Univer. 5 “Quebec;-was-named= presi Says Government (= Apparently ‘Obscuring’ Help | Mr. Campbell stressed to his }: aenamdes ial nie-suia aa Gee Sponsored annually by the Al time -to the sound of bag pipes before the start of last a Robert Burns Concert at Confederation Contes Theatre drew a capacity crowd. by our new and energetic party | senting leader. He proclaimed that the | sociation; ‘new-Liberal- policies will_come {gene Cullen, n |from the grass roots of the party, |in the district; and Ira , Commercial Travellers Dance “Music by The Smoothies” © “Also Featuring Grahum Bawser” Wednesday Night, Jan 26th Steak Rooms, Members and Guests Welcome Breathe Right- And Stay Well! | Do you, like most people, think you “breathe all right’? |) In February Reader's Digest; experts explain that five- | sixths’of our lung capacity lies idle! You'll find valuable exercises to help you feel bet- ter, sleep better, have more energy, and smoke less or not at all! Don’t miss February Reader’s Digest, now on sale. The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. ed on an expansion program. for their P. E. I. On completion of this sched- ule, Philip will make a speak- 21 and Ottawa March 22-2% | y CLOSED FOR ' Sorry for the inconveneince, but we must count soning. See you all Jan. 31 at 8:00 a.m. The Rogers Hardware Co. Utd. "Ht it's Hardwa re We Have ft.” Pi) - HORSE and SULKY’S GRANADA | pha Y's Men’s Club of Char. - lottetown, the performance* for | and called upon every Liberal to | former federal "Liberal candidate, ee ee Cer Usen, President_of Usen Fisheries, Lid. is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Roy W, Lambie as Vice-President. Mr. Lambie was born and educated in Vancouver, B. C. and joined the Usen organziation two years ago. The firm has now start op: erations with the recent signing of contracts for con struction of two deepsea steel side trawlers.” = eter. ban tyee at CS