' Pitor with the Department .\' iOCAt 'BRIEFS Blood donor clinics are being held next week all across Prince County. In Summer- side blood donor committee chairman Greg Deighan re- ports. all in readiness for the two-day clinic at the Fire Hall here. Monday and Tuesday. blood may be given between the hours of 2 and 4 in the afternoon and 7 to 9 in the evening. 540 donors are need- ed at the clinic here to meet the quota. Other clinics being held during the week will be at RCAF Station Summerside. Alberton Legion. Tignish Le- a O- ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts 1 Cadet Corps Inspected \lth’l‘AGL‘t‘. Lt (‘ni D. G ‘ hit-Cormack. C0 of the P.E.l.‘ Tnzimcnt inspectcd the Mon- n inane Cadet Corps Inst cvcningr "Park Royal Seventh anniversary services of Park Royal United Church will be observed this Sunday with Services at 11 a.m. and 2:30 pm, t was seven years ago on the last Sunday in May that the congregation was off- icially made a Pastoral charge by the Presbytery of Prince Ed- ward Island at a solemn cere- mony held in the Sanctuary of Trinity Church. Since then has gone on to share a healthy and vigorous ministry in spite of the problems of serving an area where large numbers are constantly on the move. In the year 1958 the Church Sanctuary was dedicated with some hall facilities incorporated into the basement. . G.H. Christie played a large part in these in- itiatal steps. In": Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat... May 30, 1964. Anniversary Sunday the congregation * t the Montague Regional High School ‘ The lnSpCt'llIlll party included HA. [)et'oste. corict area officer, ' Observes castcrn region (,‘apt. C. A, God-i frcy. Pl? l‘tcgimcnt. W0 2. . l“,, Gorgon, cadet training officer; W0 2 C. Gregoric.i cadet training staff. NS. - P.E.l.‘ area, Halifax; wo 2 A. J. Le-I (.‘Iair of “B” Squadron; Capt.. .luiin liuchcs. training officer of the Montague Cadet Corps; Lt Leslie Stuart and Lt. Mac Mackenzie Lt. Col. McCormack con- gratulated the cadets on their ipcrformance saying that they.I i were under a handicap not hav-j ing a hand and only a short‘ ‘training period. He said they Rev. in. Tye. l“ducted in 1961' idld very well. that they were The guest preacher for these Steady 0" Pam’19 and that their Anniversary Services will be ma1'CI"paSt “7‘5 300d- 1 Rev. Douglas H. Gass. Mr_ CaRI- Hughes spoke briefl’.’ Gass is a native of New Glas- thank‘w the corps for their sow, Nova Scotia' He attenm fine performance and for their. Mount Allision University cooperation I from where he graduated in Trophies were presented to: 1931 and Pine mu Divinity best officer, Cadet Major Bob nan in 1943' Bailum; best senior NCO Cadet, I His ministry has been car- sgt- Mal 13" campbeni be“ tried on in Nova Scotia at Bur- lington, Saltspring. Parrsboro. 'l‘ruro and Sharron, St, J ohn. tellaration where he is pre- i in 1961 under the leadership inf the first inducted minister. ‘ltev. W. B. Crowe. a modern manse was erected. Again, as g with the Church a large part of ytlils work was carried on by the men and women in volun- teer labor. , The present minister is the .lunior NCO Cadet. Cpl. Mellish‘ and best first year cadet, John Sullivan. ' HEAVY TRAFFIC Mar. Electric Worker Ends Long Career gion and O‘Leary Legion. Preparing posters and litera- ture for the Summerside clin- ic at the Fire Hall Thursday evening were left to right: Janet MacFarlane, Mrs. Jonu Walker. Greg Deighan and Peter Green. _____.._..._..—_ GUEST SPEAKER \ Hazeibrook Baptist Church will have as its 5 ker Mer rell Nicholson. The service will begin at 7.30 WRONG NAME in a recent Magistrate's Court Wallace Elmer Clow of Grand Tracadie was fined $12 for fail- ing to appear for an inspect-ion of his car. It was erroneously reported that the man's name was just Wallace Clow. DIES IN CALGARY his. Stanford Glover. Bread- r. ._ Craig, accompanied: 'lirs. N. A (Maude) Craig; visited PE! and made many friends and renew ol quamtances. The late Mr. Craig was born in England in 1891 and had come to Canada when qurte younE. IN GERMANY iii-s. Winnifred Leonard Charlottetown, has received word that her son Willia m 'Billi. Fredericton. NB an au- of. ationnl Defence has arrived in.i Wcst Germany on a special au- diting assignment for his de- partment Bill received his ear- ly education at Queen Square School and Prince of Wales Col- lege in this City before attend- M O l in: St Xavier University at Anticoiiisii. NS where he re- ff‘l\'f‘f‘l his Bach. Com. Degree sttcr which he studied business administration at The Univer- sity of Western Ontario. Lon- edi 'Baitie tines Shaping For Top lions Post GEORGETOWN — A meet- ing of the Georgetown Lion 5 Club was held recently in the office building of Bathurst Ma- rine Limited. with King Lio n Howard S. MacLean. presiding. Secretary J. W. Lavers read the minutes and correspond- ence and Treasurer Frank Par- ker the financial report. both of which were adopted. includ- n the correspondence were letters from several Lions who are seeking election to the of fice of District Governor at the Lions District Convntion in Charlottetown early next week. The Georgetown Club will send several cars to the W0 Islands Ferry on Sunday to meet and convoy visiting Lions from other Maritime Provinces to Charlottetown. King Lion MacLean and Lion EASTER—N— dent's and Secretary’s School to be held on Saturday at Gre- gors by the Sea Two official and two alterna- tive Delegates were appointed to attend convention in Charlottetown, they are Lion. Howard S. MacLean and Lions; Frank Parker. Lovers and Charles Mair. The committee responsible for selecting a young lady to represent the Georgetown Lions Club at the Montague Region- al Strawberry Festival Queen contest reported progress. Con- siderable discussion took place regarding the float which the Club is building and which they will enter in the parade on Monday at the District Conven- Z Obstetricians Meet Today Obstetricians and gynaecolo- gists from around the Atlantic area begin their annual day in"! meeting this morning with registration at the Charlotte- town Hotel at nine o’clock. Program for the day includes the reading of four papers: “Chemotherapy in Gyn. Malig- nancy." by Dr. George Flight; “Congenital Malformations 1n PEI." by Dr. John Maloney. both in the morning; as well as two in the afternoon. "0b- stetrical Factors in RH Sensi- tized Pregnancies." by Dr. Do- nald Smith and Dr. Mark King- ston: and “Treatment of Car~ cinoma in the Cervix;" by Dr. Robby Robinson. There will be a luncheon at BUSTER HUG HES Shown above is Mr. James M. tBusterl Hughes who is re tiring at the end of June after the Bclvedere Golf and Curling more than 42 years of :crvm- Club. and a final dinner at the with the Maritime Electric Co Charlottetown Hotel d u r i n g . Ltd. Mr, Hughes, who 11 a s which there will DC I special been employed by the company guest speaker. as a boiler operator at the steam plant since March 8. 1922 on. Ten Lions recently attended a Lions Club meeting in Sourisj and retrieved their gong and Eric Wood will attend a Presi- also brought back the Sow-is Lions Club gong. The entertainment committee are currently planning a sea foods dinner and outing for Lions. their wives and friends to be held on a date in .lune. _- ’1 .— Island Airman The accident occurred when recalled that at that time the LAC Murphy was returning to,output of the largest turbine this home from duty and was was 1000 kilowatts as compar- Icaused by his trying to avoided with the 20.000 kilowatt ca- hitting another vehicle. 'y of the new number it He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I unit commissioned last year. William Murphy of Georgetown. At a banquet and dance held .ho were notified of the ac- Friday night at the Recreation cident. LAC Murphy is married Centre, Mr. Hug es as pre- to the former Gertrude Fitzger— . sented with a well-filled purse aid of Georgetown and they on behalf of his fellowemplo- have three children. Mrs. Mur- yees. His plans for the future and family are residing in include a trip this summer to England and also to Holland where he will visit the grave 9‘3 3" to“: r any. Following the accident he was ,. . 7th ‘i MOURNED boos To be picked up by I sently serving. Mr. Gass has a brother. D. M. tDonJ Gass, retired manager of Island Telephone Company living at North River Road. His wife is the former Verna Webber of Trinity Church. Summerside. More shipping tonnage passes annually through the locks at. Sault Ste. Marie. Mich, than through either the Panama or: Suez Canals. ‘ MOTOR REWINIIIIIG & REPAIRS Storey Electric Ltd. iAlbert Carter. In the after noon service the praise will br led by the Stellarton Mal. ‘ ‘r INSURANCE MEN MEET MONDAY i . . The annual one-day regional the is] a n d (lf‘v‘t‘initi- \lr convention of the life insur— O'Brien, left, is dirt-tor oi ancc men of the province will agencics of \‘n' unit I tit‘ \< convene at the Basilica Rcc- surance, lmlldilh Out. a nd reation Centre on Monday with Mr :iriwi-o. rum i= muon- registration beginning at 9 ger of North ,tiiiei'icnn Lite a.m 'l‘wo well known inici‘na- Assurance, Tirsort‘w Pi‘t‘wdnni tional speakers. Mu rrou gh of the provincial association 'Pltit O'Brien and Ronald D. is Edward \lr-(‘nhc and con- eral chairman of the confer- ence will he Roi'icz't Younkoi‘. Barbaro are expected to de- liver inspiring messages to d: DRUG STORE OPEN n—ns WEEKEND Jorw'ou & J"”“”)N CORNER KENT AND PRINCE S’l RFETS Will be open all day Saturday and Hill llP they only Drug Store opcn Saturday etching and all (lay Sunday. DIAL 4-4133 FREE DELIVERY Chorus under the direction or Leonard Jardine, and organis Miss Frances MacNutt. V The chorus of men is well known throughout the Maritimes as they travel extensively to present services of song. Last year they sang in 32 services as well as two programs over CFCY - TV. It is expected that capacity congregations will celebrate the Anniversary of the Con- i gregation of Park Royal. 1% Prince St. t‘h'town Factory Outlet i Lucky Draw ' Number 14499 y Ancient Egyptians s h a v e d 1 their heads as a sign of mourn- ing when a pet dog died. 1 Monday at 5 pm. “****'s*****. i L NORTH RIVER i . l i SHOW ABOUT 9.05 TONIGHT ONLY What does he become? 1 " marry ********** Shows 3:30 - 7 . 9 Sat. l-3r7-9 'Wlltl's MllllillltiTllE , STORE?" o s...tttltih'tttltt.ttilntrititiftin- mum memoir»... immuni- , JILL SIJIIIII RAYWAtSlUN inn MCGIVER' AGNES MOOREHEAD stat: lift my tumor Sponsored by SUNDAY AT 9.00 RODGERSft. . , LHAMMERSTEIN'S The most beloved of all musical drama . BRIEFS; don. Ont He is also a mem- . H ’ t I ' ' ‘ E d ' n rGSh placed on the critical list but of a son killed in action during m__ 2198:1329? CliiAolnfzt;:11:el., Hint; ‘ lnlured I C later word recently received the last war. dUrlzon' h;s treturn, SIM (5:525 ILA ' K ' — Wil- from Germany is to the effect Mr. Hughes sai e is us going ‘WRW . hum Of Charlmmmw" a nd‘ AT CONVENTION I GEORGETOWN LAC that he In making gatisfctory to take things easy and enjoy --—-— ———-.-— ——._ __. ._ - they have two children. Scott‘ Boudreauy¢_ districgiliam E. Murphy. statinned WT”? Loin: and Kimberley Anne. GALLANT FUNERAL - The George ' f Ch in ion 53- 3 , “I” manager 0 8 Left yes. adian Air Force in Zweibrucken vings Corporaiton Ltd.. tcrday evening for Truro to at- I!“ Wing of the Royal Can- in Germany. recently received progress following surgery. ibimsel . i ‘ . . _ CAMERON MITCHELL SUNDAY AT 9.05 Sponsored by the K. of C. ll.‘1‘$ll~.‘)l . r’M‘nI took place in the Catholic cemetery. lunch of Mrs. Adelaide Gal- lant took place Friday morning from the Hennessey Funeral Home to the Church Of the Most end a convention. He was ac- serious internal injuries and a companied by his wife and broken leg when his car went 3 ale I represenatives from out of control and crashed into .E.l. a tree. . Holy Redeemer where Requiem high Mass was celebrated by Rev. William Doucette. CSsR. Who also conducted service at the grave. Rev. Clarence Pitre was present in the sanctuary Pallbearers were: Edgar Den» nis. Lloyd MacNevin. Arthur Priors. Henry Martin. Amos Gallant. Edmond Martin. 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