a RAT. imem bers -Seamour Dunn; Mary Thistle) Of Toronto, > Marguerite ‘FU NER Al ate ®Chutch ; High: Mass ‘the parish Vancouv er ‘Sun ehsiasgahan fen fakes and sidekick Norm Betts staged a poolside pic- Former Island Resident ‘Passes Away By Drowning ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. | Fred -Clements, Roseville, have received news of the death by <drowning of their son, Joseph | Jervis Clements. Complete de- | tails of the accident have not. _been learned; but it is -known that the accident occurred while © he and a companion, David Fair- less, were travelling . up the. Fraser River by station wagon. cand canoe on a photographie ex- pedition, The young men took» ~-turns driving the station wagon > and padling the canne, and it! was while Clements was taking “his turn in the canoe, at Wil- Jjams Lake, on the Fraser, that the accident is believed_to have occurred.-He was last seen by his. companion ~ on “Saturday When he did not show up at their meeting place Fairless re- tirned down the river tn search of him. He found the body of Clements. but .at last: report: the | “ithe archdiocese. of Halifax and ithe’ diocesses -of Charlottetown, canoe had not- heen located VARIETY OF EXPERIENCE The.two voung men had heen an “the trip for three “months arid had expected to complete _it in another two weeks. During his life Clements had a variety of experience. For three years he: served in the Canadian Afmy. The greater part of this time being spent in Germany ‘Whil® there he tourned a num- ia of European countries” Fol- owing hise-discharge he. lived o Calgary where he war em- ployed as a taxi driver. It wak* during this®pétiod of his life that he conceived the {dea of travelling hy canne to New Orleans In 1984 he set out with two companions, -hut. he was-the-only one to complete the five months {ourney._ He “travelled alone for aproximately 1200 miles hefore he found ‘a scompanion who completed the’ *fourney with him: Jervis. Clements was horn at Roseville. August 15, 1935. Surviving besides his parents are six brothers and five sisters ————— circ caenecacarnon | f } | ‘2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Aug. 6, 1966, ‘experience in the tzly~ special- Mr-—Flood,-who-was born in” ‘ized field: of industria! and busi: Cochrane, Ont., | received is |. : ediication at St. Michael's. in| ~ Island News 5 Pae A former Stratford (Ont, re that the task appeared complet.” sident, Thomas | Flood has ed for the time being. He said been named genera! manager of he hesitated to move into anoth- Industrial Enterprises Inc. Aus- another © Ontario community tin A. Scales, presideat of the after spending 10 years trying to} corporation. made the announce- beat these other communities | ment at a press conference Out in regard. to industry and earlier this week when the job became. available In er aline the an olincement 2 P.E.I. it. appeared challeng- Mr.. Scales: said |’ Mr Flood [2& | brings to the position a wealth of BORN IN COCHRANE ness development” ‘Phe directors.” he continued Toronto and at the University of | ‘FISHY FOTO fure with showgirl! Yvette Ron. the bikini trade. Betts lost_a four te’ fiistrate the effect flip of the coin and took té the warm weather is having on ° pool. (CP Wirephoto)— iClara, James, Verna, Freddie, dav ron the home of his par- | “regard the filling of this key Position as a major step: towards the. development of ind ws trv jhere. We are delighted that we .|have succeeded in finding a man |with such a proven record. The iboard feels itself most fortunate that Mr. Flood is now to utilize his energies for the benefit of _ ithe people of_this—provinee: “| In elosing, Mr. Scales said |e task of inducing industry to | jsettle here {s one-which must be pproached—--with---thoroughness* nd patience, we now feel that | e job can now he commenced in earnest.” Mr. Flood will be coming to Prince. Edward. Island from Stratford, Ont... where he. served as. manager of that city’s indus- he has served as “business deve- lopment' manager with the Vic- toria ‘and Grey Trust Company ground in business and in ‘Strats. ford he is credited with revital- Mr. Flood has a. wide back®: Ottawa. He worked with the Ca-| nadian Imperial Rank of Com- | merce and with the CNR before | World War Il when he was com-} missioned: by the RCAF as a} flying instructor. Commenting. on his new pointment, he said “already I can see certain parallels be-| tween the Stratford and—Prinee- Edward. Island situation, and | \it's my feeling that ‘this prov- | jince is on the verge of a. sound and-_.successful- period-of develop ment The Northumberland; Strait crossing Is bound to have an important effect on the econ- | ‘omy here and its coming opens up very interesting possibilities, - “It’s too early for me to make jer both who are starring in any. definite pronouncements, I itrial commission “sfor 10- years haven't been here long eNO) from 1954 toa$964_More recently.for one thing, and there at Removed many. factors which miist be as- sessed." Consumer Index 1s P| § Sheila, Tommy, Elaine, Stephen, Frank, Rog -r_and Connie The funeral wil be on Mon- Liturgical Institute Is Opening Advance registration - has reached 425 for the Liturgical Institute which opens here Tues- day evening; Aug. 9, and con- tinues through until Friday mor- ning, ‘with sessions at Basilica Recreation Center The Institute, sponsored thy Yarmouth, and, Antigonish, is at- tracting a- heavy registration of , bishops, priests, religious, and laymen from all -four Atlantic |Provinces. : The Institute opens with cele- bration of Mass at St- Dunstan's Basilica at five o'clock Tuesday evening, With: Most Rev. Ms A. MacFachern, _bishop—of-Charlot- tetown, as celebrant. “The ses- sions’ will close with a-Mass of concelebration Friday at 11 a.m. at the Recreation Center. Mass will also be concelebrated at the ‘Center on Wednesday and Tues-— Center on Wednesday and Thurs- day at 5 p.m. The aim of the sessions is to Larrive-at—a—deeper-appreciation of -what-is involved-in the Jitur- gical changes brought abéut by Vatican Council Il, and has as its: theme, “‘Mind and Heart in Worship’. To put it another, way, it’ is intended that the Institute Will develop the heart and mind in accordance with the spirit of renewal in the Church,: so that “Severin Arsenault external changes. sii! mit- ‘Dies In Hospital * Severin Arsenault of St .vostome, passed away tet the age of fifty-five -affer an “finess of several months. The fleath occurred at the Charlotte ‘own Hospital where he had -been a patient for several weeks He was born in St tome, son of ‘the late John Chry- Chrvsos P ‘Arsenault and Eulalie Arsenault ‘and lived here most of his life eA World War 2 véferan, Mr “AT. | senault served overseas for sev- veral years and was cecorated efor his valor. He was a? fisher- smen by trade. He was married to Bertha Arsenault of St. Chry- ‘sostome, she predeceased him weveral years ago. His mother thas predeceased him hy only-a ‘few weeks . He is survived. by ‘Victor of St) Chrvsostome aisn survived bs four. brothers, ‘Dolore and William of Summer: iside; Edmond of Charlottetown: rand Josey of Sorrel. P.Q ; anoth- jer brother Arthur predeceased shim. and_-six.-sisters:— Lucianne "(Mrs. Jinev. Arsenault), Philom- >ene ~'Mrs Medd A\rsenanit thoth of St. Chrysnstome; Rosi- da (Mrs. Edmond DesRoches, ‘Leoville, P E.I.; Jytianne (Mrs Mrs. Jim both sf Charlottetown; Mrs. Wilfred. LeChaire), Ont. Another ‘sister (Mrs. Joseph-H. Ar- predeceased him. alsa ters who died in infancy SERVICE Pac held his anly son He is e Denis senai alt two si from -his to St James Bat. Requiem “celebrated by Rev. Charles Gallant who also officiated. at the cemetery. It was a military funeral with’ the | nion Jack draped over the casket. The wo rhe Branch. of the Canadian: @ttended in a hodv * Pallbearers were. all veterans of World War 2. Franky. Alyre, Funeral residence Egmont Was priest Legion: Herman, Cyrus and Armand Ar- senault and Eddy Gallant. Flow. er bearers were Clande® Eldon, Julien. and Roland Arsenault Weltington F or the inner feelings of the par- iticipant "SPE. AKERS Principal speakers at the In stitute will include: Rey. Clifford recently Howell, SJ, universally - known lecturer and author, from -Birm- ingham;-Encliand;Atan- Frick, of New York and Toronto, now general manager of Rambusch of Canada Ltd, an authority in the field of church architecture; FIXING BONN | Reuters)—West. Ger man pilots have heen forbidden STARFIGHTER to perfarm certain flight ma- noeuvres in the Starfighter jet aircraft, 61 of: which have crashed in the last five vears, while a safety device is modi- fied, A defence ministry spokes- man said the device knocky the joystick out of the pilot's hands in ‘dangerous situations and au- ents ‘to St. Mark's Church, Lot | 7 for Requiem High Mass at) 9:30 a.m. - Tuesday. Mother Chabanel,’ Toronto. pres- ently advisor on the. secondary” schoo] level in the office of Re- ligious Education for the Arch- diocese” of Toronto; and_ Rev. Stephen Somerville, of St. Mich- ael's Choir School, Toronto. Ses&ions begin Tuesday even- ing at Basilica “Recreation Cen- ter and continue through Wed- nesday morning, afternoon, and evening: Thursday. morning and afternoon; and Friday morning:~ The general publi¢ is invited to attend any of the sessions. rate Festival , : ts) edie Continues Today SUMMERSIDE A big old time fiddling and step-dancing contest and the preliminary jud ging of the Ovyster— Festival Queen contestants ~ highlighted ‘the second day’ of the three-day Tyne Vallev Oyster Festival yes terday, with another bumper crowd on*hand to enjoy the show. ah Last. year's festival- queen, Marie Knockwood, took an ac- tive part.in the day's activities, which included midway__rides and an old time dance ‘climax- ing the evening. Oyster and lobster suppers are served each day at the fes- tival from 4 to 8 p.m. in the biz community centre which is headquarters for “the festival. The festival began Thursday night with a boxing extravagan- za featuring some of the better known names in this country in the fight ‘game : Today's final day will see the crowning of the oyster - queen and a mammoth parade as well as the festival's regular enter- tainment: features. CALLS FOR MEN NICOSIA (Reuters) -—- Cyprus has called up for military serv- ice all Greek-Cypriot males liv- 2%. An = announcement said {Greek - Cypriots abroad who are eligible for- mil- Friday living - DR. MacGUIGAN- Dr. MacGuigan Is Appointed-- Osgoode Hall Law School and York ‘University in Toronto have announced the. #ppointment — of Pr-Mark-R--MacGuigan-as Pro? -fessor of Jurisprudence and Con- stitutional - Law. over one hundred years without university afilliation under” the direct control-of -the Law Socie ty, has..recently joined York University and-reveated plans to enroll 1,000 students . by~ 1970. Professor -MacGuigan has béen on the staff-of the University, of | Eoronto Law School for the past six years. Zc Dr. MacGuigan has been Vie, ‘titing Professor of Criminal Law ‘et New York University in New York City sion just ton of in_the-_summer—-ses- ‘his book on Jurisprud- ence, in use in. most Canadian be pulished | athe Univer- law schools, will on September | by Sity of Toronto Press. He is holidaying in Charlotte- town with his wife and fa..uily. His father. is Mr. Justice MR. MacGuigan of the P.E-I. reme Court: izing the entire economy of that |Gity. ford he was permanently locating 29 indus-'swing.upward in July, reaching tries in that city during the time a when the former largest employ- higher than June and. 4.8 points | er, the CNR, abandoned its oper- above the level of July; 1965. | ational centre in -the- city Osgoode Hal} Law School, which operated for,.|-- ended. A ‘second edi- Sup- Swings Upward OTTAWA (CP) The con- in sumer price index continued to Over a 16 vear ar period in ‘Strat instrumental record 144.3, a _half-point The Dominion Bureau: of Sta- Commenting on his new ap- tistics said Friday the July! pointment ‘and his reasons: for|jump in the index, based on 1949 leaving -Stratford, Mr. Flood-prices equalling 100, was said that 10 years in a position mainly due to a substantial in- | such as he was ‘ffi in one com- crease in food costs. — was enough, in the ‘sense A wide variety of food items. “| Attention” Visitors and Tourists! With Events On The iene ALL THROUGH THE YEAR Flying Granddad Reaches London LONDON (AP)--Max ‘Conrad, the._.63-vear-old_.flying---grand- father, piloted a “twin-engine Piper Comanche into London Friday—his second stop on va round - the - world flight from Montreal. Conrad's co-pilot is David N. 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