-THE 44TH ANNUAL conven- tion of the CWL held in Char- lottetowm:, at St . Dunstan's University over the weekend concluded last evening with a CWLSecretary-Treasurer Mrs. J.@-MacNeul of Moncton, N. B. national secretarytrea- gurer of the Catholic Women’s League was guest speaker at a dnner at Mount St. Mary's last evening, that marked the close o the 44th annual convention of the provincial CWL Mrs. MacNeill spoke on ‘The Christian in the Community’ and. said that the CWL grouns, ; as an organization, — should analyze its position in the com- munity to seq,how the organ- ization~ can be *integrated—in*o endeavors } for community wel- fare She noted that the individeal CWL groups have been calliag themselves parish councils. she aid “IT think that is too all-em- DEATHS TOOMBS — At the P.E1. Hos- pital Friday, June 17, 1966, Roy- ston G. Toombs, of North. .Ras- tico, in his 84th year. Resting at the Andrews Funeral Home unti! 2:30 today, then to Cavendish United Churrh for funeral ser- vice commencing at 330 p.m interment in. Cavendish ceme- —— tery ----;# CAREW At General Hosprtal Sunday 19, 1966, Alfred E. Carew, ter River, in is 72h year. Rest- ing at the Andrews Funeral Home until noon Tuesday 21, then te: Fredericton Central Christian Church for funeral ser vice commencing at 2:30 pm Interment will’take place in the ee the Saint’ Joha , Jurre Fredericton cemetery Visiting hours commence at 2:0 p.m! today : + OWEN —-At Charlotte Drive ‘ Saturday, June 18, 1966,. M:ss + Selma Isabel Owen in her 62nd ‘ year. Remains were transferred ‘ from the MacLean Funeral Home + to the home of her sister and i brotherintaw, Mr. and Mrs , beorge Ves. 63 Charlotte Drive * Funeral today. Jifne 2, from | St. Paul's Anghean Church with + Service commencing. at 2:00 ' p.m Interment if Sherwood | cemetery. Please omit flowers + CRAIG — At Toronto Saturday + June 18, 196. of Edwin Craig of * Covehead.in his 34th year Re- + mains will armve in Charlotte- ‘town Tuesday evening ‘Borden ‘\train time) and will rest at the ' MacLéan Funeral Home. Funeral * notice later. ‘ MACDQNALD — The death oc- vn nneningemurred at the Wood Convalescent Nursing. Home Saturday, June 18, 1966, of Mre. Ella J. Macdon- aki of Souris. Remains are rest- ing at the remdence of Miss Miriam Matthew. Souris, from where the funeral will take place Tuesday, June 21, commericing at 2: pm. { FYFE — At the P EI. Hospital June 17, 1966, Gordon Fyfe of bracing a title for the work we jlaws on press Hun-! June} +i banquet at Mount. St. Mary's Mrs. AP. Mulligan. Kinkora Mrs. Fred L. MacMillan. out Left to right are Mrs JC going president of the organ MacNeill, Moncton, NB. na- ization is- shown presenting tional secretary-treasurer of the gavel to the new president the CWL, who was the guest ) ’ Christian in the Communtty"’. fn duscussing the church as _an n- are doing A parish should be made up of represen coun tatives of all orgamzations in stitution, Mrs MacNeill said the parish." that when considering this topic, | : a number of questions must be OBJECTIVE answered, —- primarilv-- if — the To be a Christian in our church is-out of touch with the community should be our: ulti real world and what # anything. mate objective’, she .said “if ean should. be ‘laity be doing we analyze -this objective ‘in re- to cortect this. if it exists 1ations to our -present works-—ghe“also discussed the quest- we—will_realize_that.to-a—great ion of whether or not Catholics extent we are- just enlarging the were taking: enough interest’ in scope of what we are now doing civic and political hfe and how with the _added_benefit_that_we-the church is coping with indus- are spreading the knowledge of try and industrial life our. works. into wider fields, ‘Other questions discussed and helping to umte the whole com- posed_by_Mrs.MacNeill_concern- munity in a compatible endea- eq health and welfare. educat-| vour to follow the plea of Pope ion and sdcial life as it concerns John-* Catholics To be a Christian. she econ- In closing Mrs MacNeil tmued. “means working —with-ypged all members and parish other faiths in a_snimt of res councils te engage in—a—com- pert and understanding. - Some- plete study of this matter. She times we -have not been careft! said, “If we are to be Christ- of the rights of others by . pass- ians in the community, we have ing resolutions:on birth control. no better plan of action avail- abortions, divorce and restrictive able to us. If the CWL would : radio and tele find ways to ‘become more vision As Catholice we - know knowledgable about this major what we have to helieve and program of social lige and if what we hay®to practice and we other Catholic organizations shoulin'ty have to pass. resolu- would do likewise, there would : i se, ions to impress it on ourselvéS. -shon rome a time —when— aij}—work_being-done--by—the-vartous and-we have iio tight to try and force rules on others “Community segments of the community. all faiths would be brought into efforts, Mrs. the orbit.’ The speaker was MacNeill said, require people thanked by Mrs for mary tasks so we should Donald always be trying to enlarge our) Among fle head-table guests membership’. She -also urged at the dinner ast evening- were an expanded program of endeav- the Lieutenant-Governor, Hon our and noted that some mem- W.J. MacDona Mrs. Mac- bers lose interest in the League, Donald: © Most evy Malcolm because —of- the pregram E MacEachern. Mmshkop of —_Char- Mrs. M2cNeil! went on to dis- town: and Charlattetow’s de- cuss variofis aspects of ‘The puty mavor. Dorothy Corrigan and Dr. Cormgan F The two-day annual. conven- eur Stanley Bridge in his 61st year Remains resting at his late re- tion of the CWL got underway sidence. The funeral will. be held 2¢ St. Dunstan's University on from Stanley’ Bridge United S@turday afternoon w:th Ponti- Church today at 1 pm. Inter- fetal benediction celebrated by ment in Cavendish cenieterv the Most Rev. M.A MacEach- : , ern, bishop .of Charlottetown WIGHTMA NAT alitax, NS MTS Pe on ‘June 17th, 1966 Cecil. K, lottetown. provincial president Wightman formerly of Monté- of the CWL chaired the sess- gue. Resting at the Montague 10ns Funeral Home. Funeral service a} yesterday afternoon's ses- from. Trinity United -Church, S100 following the adoption of Montague:-Monday> Jame” 20th-arte-ites.correspoucenceand- 2.30 o'clock. Interment—in Mon. the appointment of the nominat- tague Community ion and resolutions committees, de'egates representing the 42 SHAW — At Montreal, June 15, parish council's im. the pro- 1966. John James Shaw, former- vince, heard reports from Mrs Jy of Charlottetown. in his 49th Allsworth. Noonan, Albany. who year. Remains resting at the gave the provincial report: Mrs Cutcliffe Funeral Home till 9 Rena Boylan, Souris, corres- this morning, then to St Dun- pondence and Mr& Arthur stan's Basilica for Requiem.High. Gormley... Parkdale, treasurer s.. Mass at 9.15. Inteyagent in the PROVINCIAL REPORT Roman Catholic cemetery In the provincial report, Mrs : Noonan noted that during the LYNDS — Suddenly at Charlot- year. oe new parish counct! tetown June 18, 1966, Edwin P ‘had heen organized at St. Mar- Lynds of 71 Upper Prince tin's maékong a total of 52 in the Street in his 64th year. Remains province resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral She saideAaae the main project Home where the funeral will be of the CWL tms vear had ‘been held today, service starting at\a study of ‘Modern Ca@ech- 1.30. Interment in Floral Hills etics’’. She added that $500 had i\Memorial Gardens been. voted by the provincial cemetery y counct! the teaching aids which are to form Athol” Mac. SA Han of Charatan treasurer,_Mre—Alan—F+- i ‘ ° - Island-News Page , | _ ‘Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown Mon., June 20. 1966. 3 .60 Contestants | Enter Roadeo Approximately 69. contestants from throughout the competed in the provincial Bike police “Ret Douglas Tavior city police, Cst Graham. - RCMP Scorers were Mrs. Rupert Ged. Mrs. Athol MacBeth and Mrs Hector.Jenkins General as- ee Ann Putrtam and | frev, sistanta province were Sandra Doiron, Roadeo at ‘Charlottetown on Sat. Stephen’ Foster Administrator, jurday, the :campetitors heing was Mrs WW_ Reid. director # | first , place winners in local Rog Cross“ puth / ischool or commwrity roadens which were held for the purpose of promoting bicycle safety. The WE N* Roadeo was sponsored by’ the 7 ESTER ee > | Junior Red Cross U0 t . | - The. winners Under. nine F NERALS | years — |. Sharon. MacLure, piece oY Parkdale School: ? George Da-- SWEET FUNERAL _ The fu- oe vies, Belfast; 3. Ronnie Stuart, -neral of Samuel Sweet was held West Royalty, Sandy MacRae, Friday afternoon from his late South Pinette residence -to O'Leary - Baptist Under 12 years+— “1":Mark Church where service was con MacDonald, Parkdale: 2. Wayne -ducted by Rev Maxwell Nesbitt Carew, Hunter River. David Gil- assisted by Revi E.S. McKillop lis, Belfast: 3” Alan Lang. West. Mrs. ‘Jumor’ Maagleod and Ruth , Rovalty Buchanan sang “The Old Family speaker: Rev. George Mac- Under 16 years 1. Jovee Bible”. The choir sang “How Burnett, Prince Street School: Great Thou Art.’ Louis Harris, . Cormack, provincial director 2. Eddie Beaton, Parwrlale. 3. Ravnall MacNeill. Allie Harris of the CWL; Mrs. MacMillan alan MacDonald, West Royalty, and Edward MacDonigall render- and Mrs. Mulligan ~~ Almon~ Boswell Dunstaffnaze ed-—Gomng Down The Vattev ”* Pal! bearers were James ‘Harris, Alvin Yeo, Fredenck — Rodzer- son, Elmer Smith, Jack Arsen- > ault and Cowan Wallace. Flower # bearers were Glen Rodgerson, Trophies were donated by the P.E.1. Safety Council. Prizes were donated by the. Red Cross Roadeo chairman was Sincla uncil for purchase of the nucleus of a Catecheticai Library from which the variovs Cutcliffe, with Brig WW. Reid | {Parish Councils may borrov:” acting as master of ceremonies Visere, MacDonald, Liovd Jelley, | Nationally, she said,” the arry Leard,. Rogeoe Barbour, as , ; . Judges were Paul Jenkins. Art Lorne Riley. John Bulger. Doug : , a3 | - . erry. Shannon ac as Adams Interment was bas Foss = 7 sum of—$100,000. fo the Vamer : f ! Z oe M - Institute “Othe Family as. its Kenzie, Cpl. Alan MacLeod, city Sore gheld West Baptist ceme. | LOST FREEDO : oe tae coelne as cine ons was noted to be-one of the best: Te ee Joe Kalang, 2%. seems to in Vancouver two days before — and a 30-pound ball and chaia ached pal in the year. first basemen ih his league U.S. GUERRILLAS have lost his freedom physic- he was due to step up to the for a bus ride down Granville Last evening reports were pre- He is survived by his'wife, the | ally as well as from a bache- altar with ms fiancee Linda Street, one of Vancouver's paakal tee Abra. Wetline: Se former Ruby Stewart: a sister, The’ Apache guerrilla. war lor's point of view. A group of | Bowes. He was forced to don main streets. Morell. spiritual: Mrs. “FP \Janie.. Mrs Eldon Campbell, 75 2@8ainst. American settlers was his friends threw a stag party an old-style bathing - costume (CP Wirephote) a ore ae rm Upper Hillsboro Street, Chariot- abandoned by Cochise in 1872, - i — — - Steele, Charlottetown, national | PP and six grandchildren. but carried on by Geronimo un- [gree ee een aoree tetown; }kitled in a highway accident at scholarship; Mrs. James T. Pen- i : ; dered Chateialede: cin mer ee MacLin pre- til 1886 ' Inquest Snithport Friday night has been { BRANDED INSPECTED tion, and Iphigéiiés Arsenault, deceas e NAME. SUBS ischeduléd for Wednesday night, \¢ | «4 anier—Project™ Funeral will be fromthe Cut- a : +July 22, in the City Courthouse.|¢ Convention sessions —-resumed--S/iffe Funeral Home today, Mon-_U-hoat,—for-—Submaririe_is— the To Be He The driver of the vehicle -in- z yesterday morning with the con- 48Y. with service commencing Anglicized spelling’ of the Ger- ; volved in the accident was Don. ¢ vetition mass celebrated by Rev. 2t 1.30 p.m. Interment will be in man U-Boot. an abbreviation of ald D. Norton, 18. Gower Street. eee The inquest into the death of GOOD on BACK?. George MacCormack.. the Floral Hills Memorial Gar- Untersee-Boot, literally under- Parkdale, according to an RCMP |dens sea-boat Cathy Lynn Younker, Southport, . report Vecccccccccoseeseeeoet BUSINESS, SESSION : ; 7 At the business session, re}. * ports-were presented by Mrs. + John Hagan, Summerfield, magazine; Mrs. Harold Cormier, Tigmsh, honorary members; | Mrs. F.A. Coyle, Charlottetown, | social action; Mrs. Athol Mac- | Donald. Seuthport. report ferms; | Mrs. Rena Boylan. Souris, re-| soliztions and legislations and! immigration and citizenship; Mrs A.P. Mulligan, Kinkora, organization; Mrs. Monty Kelly, Tona Our Lady's missionaries; Iphigenie Arsenault, Charlotte- town, press and publicity - Highlighting the afternoon ses- sion were brief reports on the toe ts * o ¥ Cee Se i. 2 Sa - EB - = parish counctis.. These reports were given by the council's dele-| gate to the convention. The benediction and the instal- lation of the officers for the com- ing vear was held at the SDU chapel. late yesterday afternoon. Mrs” AP. Mulligan, Kinkora, was elected provincial president of the CWL at the organization's annual convention in Charlotte- town yesterday | Other officers include past president, Mrs. Fred L. Mat? Millan; Ist vice-president, Mrs. | Cletus Murphy, “Charlottetown? 2nd vice-president. Mrs. James | Cain. New Perth; third vice-pre- sident. Mrs. J. Athol MacDon- ald, Mermaid: recording secret- Mrs. Ellsworth Noonan, MacDonald, Charlotietéwn: and | corresponding secretary. Miss Ipmgeme Arsenault, Chariotte- town. | Ker City Resident ill Dies Suddenly Edwin P. Lynds. 71 Upper Prince Street, a retired CNR conductor, died suddenly Satur- day, June 18. Mr. Lynds, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Lynds of Charlottetown,- ‘ 35-18 -his.6Ath- se ake He WAS Oi er rng embalmer. at the Cutcliffe Fu-. Talk low-price with ~ } Lodge, Cape Traverse and a i member of the Victoria Driving -! Club. He was also a member of the Abegweit Baseball team and Winnces of trophies in the Prevines2 E Roadeo held Saturday under the spoa- T “TROPHY WINNERS torch! at the arnold compen Do ald, Parkdale under 2 5 Joyces th tnder.0.ve Ma Tun or Red ner af £ are (FROM LEFT) cha- ron MacLure, Parkdale, wip- Cros vn \tark your Chevrolet-Epic dealer. Talk a summer packed with fun You're talking® 1748 ° and Embalmers Association. 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