/ FACE TO FACE with the Queen of whom he is the rep- rcscntative, Lieutenant Gov- rrnor W. J. MacDonald last night unveiled this portrait at the Rotary International Gov- ernor‘s Banquet. It had been Presentation, Ball Mark sent as a gift to the Charlotte- town Rotary Club by the Lieutenant Governor of Mani- toba as a .resuit of his visit to Charlottetown during the Brier in February. Inscribed on a small bronze plaque at- tached to the frame is the fol- lcwmg: “Present to the Rotary Club of Charlottetown by the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba. the Hon. Errick F. Willis. March 1964." Inquest Set In Death Of Souris Man; An inquest has been ordered: into the death of George An-l thony Longaphie of Souris Liner Road who was injured June 7; when the car in which he was; riding overturned near Souris.‘ Longaphie. aged 29. died r » yesterday in the Charlottetown} , Hospital where he been 3 transferred following the acci~l dent. The inquest has been set' for June 24 in City Hall at 7.30 P-m~ i An autopsy was performed ‘ yesterday and Coroner Dr. HA. ‘ MacMillan and the jury viewed e rem ns. ’ Jury members are: foreman, ; Melvin Douglas McKinnon, North River; Raymond Law- rence Steele. Glarlottetown: Al- den Angus Jarvis. Charlotte- town; Paul Eugene Flood Chas- lottetown: G o r d o n nest Crabbe Charlottetown; LortJ-l Walter William Brehaut. Char-' lottetown _ g l Renovations l Commence Ail Legion Home.- MONTAGUE Renovations r __ lhave begun to the old Memor-i ‘, ‘ial School, Montague which is. t l to be converted into a new homoI r lfoir the Montague Branch Royall- . lCanadian Legion. A Work began last Thursday ‘iMalcolm MacLean and Sons. contractors. of Charlottetown and it to expected it will cost in the vicinity of $20,000 The new home will have a banquet 5‘ '4 Offering Totals mer Dean Harris. Parkdale and I ‘ A round of cards was held last night at the Kinsmen's Club arlottetown Senior Citizens Recreation Center as part of the regular Tuesday night card party. Shown above. from file left are. Rex Kielly. Chester Buntain. Mrs. Helen Cam and John Hume. The center is drawing near its first anniv- ISlAND NEWS PAGE] Eastern And Central Districts Reach $4,000 room as well as kitchen. re- ception room, for the ladies au- 'Crusade finance chairman xillary. mixed lounge and bani Randolph Manning said yester- It is expected that the new day morning the offerings iromlhqme Will be opened in July the Joe Blinco Evangelistic Cru-‘I With a celebration to mark the sade held 1 week at ar-r oc lottetown amounted overi and coupled with thei ur-' l to The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. June 17, 1964. 5} Extension ls Favored SENIOR CITIZENS’ HOME NEARS ANN ation on une cluib. open afternoons and GV lugs. provides a place for song ior citizens to go for some soc- MacGiIIivray To Have FuII Military Honors A funeral with full honors will be held known figure who passed (‘I‘l‘ militarv this morning for Major Roy D. Mac Gillivray, a well 'IVERSARY ersary since it went into opera 26. l 2 Ial fun and recreation. Some 10.200 are reported in have used the liomc‘s facilities since its opciiinz. he the city council. members of the town planning board. Cana- . dian chion. Knights of Colum- i bus and the various other socie- ties in which Major MacGilII- vray served, Two Iniured away iii? . Near Wood Is. day at the Charlottetown Hospl tal at the age of 55. Leaving the Hennesscy Fun ‘Murphy' Beam“ od eral Home at 9 o'clock the b will be born on a to St. Requiem High Mass will gun carriage Dunstan's Basilica where MONTAGUE — Archibald Lea Mills. and Raymond William Blue. Belle l River. were rushed to the Kings County Memorial Hospital fol- .lowing an accident at an inter- )! I DO celebrated at 9.15. The gun car . . _ lsection on Grey's Road. near 1rlage Will be followed by in" ‘Wood Islands. about 7 p.m. Mon- Dis’r.‘ Rotary Second. Day . By lobster Fishermen Hosting dignitaries. including Liculcnant Governor . J. MacDonald, Premier Walter Shun. and president of Char- irillr‘iown Rotary. W. R. n II’lI'iS. welecomed delegates of the visiting Rotary District (onici'cnce yesterday morning. District governor W. R. Price introduced distinguished purists and conducted the morn- in: business session. which took lint-o in Confederation Centre. The mceting ended with a mem— riv'mI service conducted by' Rev. T rs. llnror Moore. artistic direc- tor for the Centennial celebra- riixns. was guest speaker at the r al‘lottetown Hotel luncheon. S-rcnking on the theatre situa- tion. which has “totally chang- cri since the Second World - fourth largest single as reading good books and may be enjoyed at leisure." v Switching to the film indus- try. which he said was the industry in the United States, Mr. Moore commented on the "bleeding of young people from us" These young and talented .Cana- diilns go there “seeking recog- nition" as soon as they are out of college. He urged support from every community in the nation to improve the situa- tion. Many of the old traditions of Canada. presented in a language spoken- all over the world. would be acceptable every- where. claimed Mr. Moore. in presenting his case for Cana- dian-produced and centred War." he said that much of the f m (fiance can be attributed direct- iv to the influence of radio and more recently the development or tclcvision. He added that liiesc two media are "bringing the country closer together." BLEEDING OI" YOUTH Talking of the differences be- tuccn live theatre and ‘canned' entertainment Mr. Moore said that "recordings are the same IOCAl BRIEFS VISITS SISTER SS. Squarebrirggs of Saska- toon. Sask., is visiting his sis- ter. Mrs. thn A. Stems 234 Richmond Street. Charlotte- town. 3 DIES IN N. 3. James B. Lynn. a former na- tive of Fort Augustus. died re- r‘cntly at his MacDonald Street Home in New Glasgow. N.S. Born at Fort Augustus 73‘years ago. he was a son of the late John and Elizabeth (Trainer) Lynn. He moved to New Glas- L'rm' as a teenager. Surviving are two brothers: Damien. in this province. and Edward in New York City. The funeral was hcld from st. John The Baptist Church in New Glasgow. ' PAQUET FUNERAL — The funeral of Lorenzo Paquet was held on Monday morning from his late residence to St. Mary's Church. Souris where Requiem Hitzh Mass was celebratai Rev. J. J. Dun , no con- ducted service at the grave. Pall bearers were sons 0 . tih branch of the Canadian Legion attended in a‘ body. Grave side Prayers said by Milton Fitzpa- ll'lck. Flag bearers were John D Macintyre and Inurence DunPhY. Last Post and Reveille sounded by George Bouldreault. later-merit was in the church me . MacLEOD FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Mary 1 Mac- I4'th was held Monday. J u n e “5 IT0111 the Mechan Funeral Home to Orwell Head United Chill“! When service was con- d‘med by Rev. Graham Fraser. D“ service a ‘ ear the ‘0 the Heart of God" was sung by Lloyd Ml‘tlllflflle pail bear- "3 : Alex Mackinnon. :31" u so Hacked. Ewen Mac. nelson “There is no bad image of Canada, and we should carry on being ourselves." he finished. As part of the special enter~ tainment features planned for the visitors, more than 100 R0- to the delegates on these various Le- either Hollywood or London, lOnt. The District Governor tary Anns had luncheon ati Dalvay. Community service. club ser- vice, and international service $4.000 $3.000 already donated by ch : ches before the crusade will be; enough to pay expenses. The offering taken Sunday a he Billy Graham Crusade. which goes to the “Hour of De- cisiorn“ radio program. has not were the topics of the after- noon session. A number of out- standing Rotarians addressed aspects of Rotary functions. There were 285 people pres- ent at the Governor's banquet to hear the guest speaker. international r e p r esentative yet been completely tabulated. .BRIEFS . RECEIVES WORD Word has been received by C. B. Shaw of Brudenell of the death of Hettie Louise. wife of riWendelI L. Shaw. ormerly of ..ti Gordon A. Beaton of Markdale, . LePage, made presentationl of a number of awards and‘ p . Following the banquet was the . Governor’s Ball. which continu-‘ ed until about one o'clock thisl morning ‘oday. the scheduled opening of the session has been deferred ‘ IllllII 10.30 a.m in order to ‘ permit all Rotarians to meet at i St. Dunstan's Basilica shortly| before nine o'clock to attend the | funeral service for the late Rotarian Major Roy Mac- Gillivray. Prince Edward Island‘s Ayr- shire breeders are planning for two days of unusual activity there the latter part of next we An Ayrshire judging school will be conducted at the Exper- imental Farm here on Friday. June 26. by John McCaig who is a classifier fro Ayrshire cat- tle and other of the dairy breeds. it was learned last night from James Willihms. Experimental Farm herdsmanwvho. renders valuable assistance to the P.E.I. Ayrshire Breeders as a part time fieldman and b rom er. The school is under the sus- pices of the Canadian Ayrshire Breeders Association and some 40 men with judging experience. or who are regarded as likely prospects for future judging, will be invited m the three Mar- itime Provinces. This will be the third judging school held in Canada by Ayrshire breeders, it was learn- I‘he Island's Ayrdtire breed- ers are planning a provincial field day on Saturday, June 27 Association l i i Ayrshire Breeders Plan ‘° Field Day And School W“ at the farm of Wallace Wood. Marshfield which will feature a promotional sale of breeding stock from most of the top Island heads. in addition to the normal field day activities of judging classes. children's sports. etc. The field day activity will get underway at 11 a. , and the ladies of the Marshfield Wo men's Institute will serve din- ner on the grounds. The stock offered for sale will consist mainly of first or sec- ond lactation heifers. with the of one mature cow. have freohened or will come from the herds of W. McIsaac. Sour- is: Gavin Rem. Victoria Cross: James A. Kelly. Valleyfleld: E. Lund and Sons. Mt ; B. and F. T. MacRae, Road: A. MacRae andASons. n ; Co. . . . Charlottetown: Windsor Bell. Scuth Melville: Earl MacRae and Son. Brookfield and Almon Wood and Son. Little York and , Marshfield. NOW OPEN Strathgartney Riding Academy Next To Pork WOOD LAND TRAIL All AGES V WELCOME . Horsham. England. on June 13. 1964. at Chicago. Ill. Interment in Chicago. CONVALESCING Mrs. Edmond Lanteigne of Lower Montague is convalesc- ing at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Camille Lanteigne. Cardigan. SPENDS WEEKEND Cecil Rice of DPW Dredge No, 12. stationed at Bathurst, iN.B. spent the weekend with his family at Cardigan. GUESTS FROM TORONTO Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phoenix of Toronto. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hilchey of Monta- ue. l i i z t i s . Nv' 3 ' iv" . r‘ . : . a r » . ‘5. ‘ -.. ~ . b FOR QUEEN E ‘ RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL ' Mrs. Dan MacDonald. Upper Montague. has returned to her a 19-year- d red who 1'5 the Aberdeen Hospital in New 'nig at the Riverview ‘Glasgow. Beauty Salon as beautician. attended Montague HOLIDAY IN MAINE Regional High School. and is", Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wight- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. man. Montague have returned John MacDonald. ifrom a holiday trip to Maine. l I r flower car,bearer party. honor- l MONTAGUE — A unanimous ibetween the season results _ jvote in favor of the extension lthe north side of the Island and’ l . . iof the lobster season in the 7~B ith area from East Point tol Follow“! “‘8 “ml” at lh‘ iarea was cast. last night at the iPinctte and that perehaps some i special meeting called by the.tlling should be done to have southern ' and Queens the areas split. Association at {Montague Regional High School. I CATCH IMPROV‘N“ ilt was the opinion of the large. The , rgalhering that other associations 1 me“ “"5”! that the Cami] had , will support the request. - . i In the discussion on the mo-I'm'Id they were anxmus for the . . _ ‘ ‘ Iextra week which could meani lion It was agreed that less than ‘ the difference between a loss half the amount of lobsters 0r 8 Prom. iwelje caught this yea? In COm- During a short business part1 lparison With the prevrous year.,of the meeting syl ary pall bearers, chief mourn- ers and general public. Basilica the procession to day night. The accident tit-curred be- tween an imported car. driven 1by Ivan Albert Mosher of W "19 llslands and a vehicle driven by ands. Catholic cemetery where burial lCharlea Chair of Wood Isl wi take place will be led firing party. P.E.I. Donald and rs. by the Regiment band. escort party, funeral di- Murray Harbor fisher- ‘ rector, flower car. bearer party Iand honorary pall bearers, in- ;improved during the past week signia bearers. chief mourners. His Hm. Int-Governor W.J. Mac- ‘ MacDonald. societies and general public. Also attending the funeral WIII be His Worship Mayor A. Wal- ‘ Yin-5mm! then Gaudet and. members of ' It is not believed that any of the occupants were pedestals injured. MOTOR REWINDING & REPAIRS Storey Electric Ltd. ISIS Prince Ski li'lrm ll l Reasons given for SUCh_8I3001'1Georgetown. was elected sec- Icatch in this area. which ex-‘rerary treasurer in place of itends from Launching to Pin- Harry MacLean who ha. been ette was the lateness of the sea- unable to attend their meeting; ‘son. the cold weather and time weir MacLure' Mun-3y nu- lost due 10 high Winds. lbor North was appointed secre- itary for the meeting. ' MET AT QUEBEC Lower Canada's lative assembly met n 1792 following the province's first election. was pointed out that a 7strong plea was made to have Ithe season set ahead to May 10. [Due to the late starting date.‘ iliowever. nothing had been done . Eabout it. i 1 i Following the voting on the 'motion a second resolution was Iintroduced giving the local as- sociation the power to introduce? ia resolution to have the season. rfor the area from May 10 to lJuly This motion carried. unanimously. 1 first AIR CONDITIONING Call us for free estimates on any size building or room. 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