ISLAND NEWS PAGE ' 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. April 18. 1964. «eru- _.n-a , p 3.3.4.! at 3:7.) ran-n 2-25. —-.—i> Ix::‘.nnr‘.'§:u:n 'n r J..." .A« 'n : -_‘.Jm»x tin-i _ 233:: ‘for the Blood Donor Clinic.‘projcct. neglected since the. 1,335" I Colin Smith and Cyril White are chairman, Rev. Ron Parsons, KENSINGTON — Several pro— jects were under consideration at the general meeting of the Royal Canadian Leaion held in the Kensington Legion Home on Tuesday night. The president. (‘lair Mayheiv presided. and the minutes of the last general and executive meetings. and the financial re- port were read b the secret- ary-manarter. William Blokeney. Ellis Profitt was appointed chairman of a committee to plan for the conferring of tokens of honor on past presidents of the branch. also for the prescri- jtation of the Manning trophy Gene Crane. assisted by Fred Campbell and John MacDonald. shit A recently departed comrade. Allan )lacKay. was reme ed by the meeting. and the sick committee reported be taken to Farle Clark. a pati- ent iii hospital. The matter of the Eye Bank moved to another was asked to have the forms at j the next meeting. t ens. Legion to Honor “ Their Past Presidents I The meeting' went on record to request that the Federal 2oz- i eriimerit continue to administer veteran‘s hospitals. 3 One application for meniheh; 3 i was accepted. I ‘ The quest from the Lion‘s Regional ' Band Auxiliary ‘ Lotion llome for a dance in aid of the band. on Tuesday. April ‘ 1 .- ,5 3 other members of the commit- area. " . M . _, . i tee. bronchi to the attention of the - _ ‘ v.“ ’ a i Plans for the agnual Iohsigr meetin‘g by I‘ann‘telmberttof tihe RCAF UARTET TO PERFORM HERE isupp‘" "°m““'°°' ' Q I \ Legion agreed to a re-i l to donate the mber- a treat to \V a S l I The Canadian A'r Force committee to aditid'c'uo tir‘? top ammr: Canadzzrn barber Its formation in l963. EnjoY' Four of Ottawa will be in competition. and also to per- shop quartets. RcZistcred ing the hobby which they are i . =' Keno“I n im .‘e R'iral .tub- form durin: tire .lubrlce with the Yriici'natioiiat Society 5 readin: amonr: the armed S P I H d i f ‘ . ' Juli to. to 12 ac- Days Twenty entries have and a member of the Ottawa fgrces are. (left to right‘. s i or an :rnnciurccmcnt been I‘G('f‘l\‘(‘(l for the compo. Barbershop C It a p t e r. the Squadron Leader Tom Mad- t o 4 000 made by Don Wood. chairman tition and it is hoped that group has proved a source of dam bass; Flight Lieutenant I UoKo ’ f I”? I‘Hl‘ld ingf‘lril’m it“???\EIIH1:0grilor‘1r;”.\t‘;““‘:"iii: Wimtmet .““}5“""‘)ll. omega” Squadron Leader Les Bur- AnneliLindqiiist. born in Hel- starting April 18 in Vancou- win the 1963 ladies’ rally 431...? quail“: C12,"; 1.5.13.3; $2.2: afirming“.332” 0”: rows. lead: and Squadron Lea- I LONDON (CPr—A storm has the Newfoundlaiiders should be\ sinkl. Finland. and now" re- ver. BC. The endurance race I Championship 0f SW9d”- . . , _ . r . ‘ ‘ . _ ‘ brown over (“.0 .mma New. allowed to return to Britain. siding in Stockholm, has JOII’I- runs from Vancouver to Mon- i the Isidrtd which is takin: them to the tcleiision appearances. srnce der Doug Archer. tenor. . up 5 o . . . r . . - ‘foundland brothers who were The authorities said thet ed the Valiant team for the treat. Miss Llndquist and a I , _ M t l, , f, .1 d Ai arred from entering Britain‘ youths were without work 1 Shell 4000-Trans-Canada Rally Swedish girl teamed up to A H. t r“: mp0“ t. no ,ill‘ll‘g dhl (I’d' on‘ last week and sent back to Can~ vouchers witch Commonwealth e rTutr ‘3; WWW...“ A .161. e 3 "Citizens Should 3\'6 if they holiday with their grandparents= tor of the geological survey oil mr a} mom 5 ‘ pl 19, and his come here looking for employ-i but apparently the immigration Cana Future University Students To Get Look At Campus Life i. To Be Related t t KENSINGTON —— The early story of the Kensinzton School New Officers elected for the Mld‘ael Pen?! coming year were: I “ Atfred )lclnnits. president; Bernard Harper. vice-president: Gerald Bernard. secretary-treas- ‘urer: Rory McLeod auditor, brother John, from Corner ,liam but were returned by im- Brook. Nt’ld., arrived at Londoni Airport April 5 en route to join! sent back on a plane to Mont-i their grandparents in Birming-r real which is a ton: way from u ere 5 their home. And they had only: carry wrong with the way the - I migration authorities because_ 30 shillings ($4.5m be t wee merit. Butts declared: “They i officer was not satisfied there. “Wei was any real chance for them to obtain work, radi- somethinz . Other “i. Imniizrants‘ Act is being ad- da. Jean Paul Drolet. the. I” present assistant deputy minis-l ter, will assume direction ofi SHOES department programs. i area. will be the subject of an By (‘liarlcy McMillan courses This is often done in iifi‘ill'PFg by James L. Saunders L . v ELAYS FLIGHT ‘tllt‘y did not have work per-r them.‘ iministered." Yates said, The sec o rid annual "Open liuhten the loa d throuth the it? 3”“ Ken‘mflmn Rmional High. B O“OLT D ‘ ‘i "ms- 9 mums. mom” “'35 him“. “It IS a T931 disgra“"~" 5"” House" a‘ St. Diiiis‘an'; :oes year. but SOIllf‘tlllltN s’tldf‘llts Who‘ll “11 \Iilnday Honing. Apl‘il LONDON. Ont. ICPI - A Victor Yates. Labor Member “in Bil‘mlnflllfim arid has nine. Mrs. Butts, who added that her off toniorr-iw afternoon at one who have Spec 1 al iobs find Ji- at 9 M 091v T ~ - v for Parliament for Lad 'wood lchildren. five of school acre. h ‘ k 1 ~ : ' ~ - - .- rans-(‘anada arr lines \an-. . y , 3 - _ husband has een on sic eaie octock This Open House. it convenient to attend classes TI“; “"1” 2“ “(If SQCMd MIT. Guam W airliner vanle w Birmingham. is to ask Home The other four and their father and it was difficult to raise In Lov'ng Memory Of Which is really a one - (lav Infill in the mornings during the stim- TESS "f ' r' ‘aun 9‘" “I “mm,” 7 a ' I - ‘ ‘ Secretary Henry Brooke in the.’ were reported out of work. money for the rm.” . ‘ school \'.>:7 a I ton p‘ozi'im. is c" "n “"m ih" ,Cellimlmai ‘02” passengers blew a tire on land- House of Cnmnmns today why BO“ NWT”) i ' _-_._.- ,,‘_._,,,..,._- .______. G. dcsr:ncd to :ixe incomin: lriah schoot mutant: 2 tlin"r\i_i::t im- derstandin: of lll’l'\'Pt‘"'t§' requi- reme and to sh» them throuzh exhibit: a re."‘s"c con- er of co'lfe'g '1‘ Each xii be represrnted by a rat; SEN'I‘TOR KENNEDY To 5"“ prrzi'am. The irst was confined My;<31)?“zgnaLz'l‘fidplrlid' n"w the Town of Keiisinrzton. ‘ - I .. _' and w as delivered at the Elemen- week that Senator ‘Ted lxen- ran. Schmp fled." Will it"? the CONVN‘MIM‘ _\.i'r Sriiiriders‘ address will he Address to the senior class at nl‘ppo-dpd by an open House at this year‘s graduation. It came the school Ifcr the parents and to the history of the .rms Roads . line here Friday but no one was they were sent back before . injured and the passencers were “unaware. iintii told. that any. thing had happened. The flight . .of 44 of the passcnzers termi-_ pfcmng ,1“ mdecent 1,1339» nated here. Six other passenger‘sr Eat” said wed'w‘day mgm' on the Toronto . to - (‘leveland‘ PETITION SIGNED a . . ‘.\lrs . .. “is” Case W” be ‘""<‘~“1'i come. to live with her and looki a‘le ' i for work. She raised the money “Seems "Le boys “Vere 5M}, for the fares—two single tick- the appointment of a SPC'Nld rets each I ithroucli a finance company. Dr. 1 paying a deposit. NEW MINES POST OTTAWA ICPr The mines‘ department announced Friday Butts invited the boys tot I$2fi4i——t assistant deputy minister. He is James Harrison who’ will take over responsibility for‘ costin: {2&9 who departed this life APRIL 16, 1960. Lovineg remembered by Mom, Dad, Sister and brother. dis~ (IFP'R'H‘U: in: ‘carrous as'a surprise to many. having interested fricn s. flight and 42 others waiting at‘ The National Council for civil The boys are reported to the department‘s research .pro- aspet s o ria narrctrrar de— surh an illustrious iKthlldlll), the terminal to board the plane Liberties took an interest in the. have asked to stay for a short grams. He formerly was (‘lll‘eC-l partinen‘ 'I tore wit atso b:- that rsbu! certainly everybody . .‘were delayed 21:z hm"; TCA matter and neighbors o dPPmFPiii’l‘f‘i’ln file ‘GXI'i‘a‘ “'3? d911gili9d~ méa-V the lea-fit r flew a turbo-prop Viscount from Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Butts, cu..ir u : a. arm! res or .he This delight is exident by the Toronto to compiew the mgmi grandnarentS of H“, “mum campus —~ athletics. debating. number of underclassmen who ,0 Cleveland 1signed a petition asking that and s‘itten‘s' iinLori For exam- are now goin: to s'ay for tie ‘ ' L ' i 1‘ pie. There be tours-of the graduation to hear Mr. Ken- ‘ will th st of ‘\‘l‘llCIl will. nedy. instead of returning home a o . h sc:ence. building. Here. early. . the science~ students have all Senator Kennedy“ of course. ‘ .II t . t . sortsd: of intricate equipment ‘ hardly needs any introduction. “TIGNISH _' The annual] mee'b o an -‘*ilays that always fasci- The w'nr show is part and parcel of an ‘dea of Rev. Char- les (“‘cierze. Ph D Father Cheierze nia'iiia'ns that the princ'pa' rowan why there are ' fresh m en dropping Zinc» is that. when star‘ed. t'iey didn't have a clue as to wh't univer- srtywas all about "By giving them a chance to :e' an inside picture of a university." he ctr- IT‘SI The youngest brother of the late i Us} president. John F. Ken nedy. he was elected for i first time to the senate in l Ontl; 32. he 1: quite famil l a r it”. Ivm-nn‘ wt unrvcrsr y campuses. an r . . will surer :rve an crilizhtening The mam mnrmn 0’ the hSh' address a, the graduation ci‘men was the impassable road The 19434 _ 55 rmarmiiaztaie (‘t'lldttIOnS to both 'sides of the hockey and hackciball schedule Tum-“II lei “1.34 ‘5 hfium'InS “.0”. MGM...” “won t I. by.tircrn from getting their. fishing leacue headquarters at Freder- gear t°.the Slmre. 1“. “me it” icton, The hockey team will [hp OpenmgtOf 31: fish"? 5:135”? a - . ma .0 c wes 519 0 play 1.) names next year. an in- ,r _ . ” (Thaw M “m MW NW “at Skinners Pond harbour. : of the Tignish Fishermens 1: Union was held in the Dalton 1“ School on April 14 and 108 were qfil' reported to hold membership in “‘3 S I~ . r ~< t . T).rilll€‘(I. in «not! \mlmi s n _ anoilici’ source of complaint at can arqna themse'"es to the they“ 3"" 5”" Imm“ games and the meetin: . courses I‘m-fore Vi“ onto or 5mm “'1 '1‘“ mad T‘” 33m” Around the boat habour at lece Thi: Oocn House wt"; serve 1 hire. as an enco'irnzc- merit for them to an on to limit- er education. as onY is a ntace where any qnc~iions may answered with author ty." . .. . . volved. Alfifltls m \‘E‘l‘s ' ln basketball. there are 12 re ,.iinouriccn.cii his week game».~ six at and Six that \‘errr Hr anon made the roster of the I\;l?l>'l~ ('ty \tiiic- tics was :rcoted with pride and happiness fir many Si‘ldi‘lliS WHITE should be out in about 10 %od faculty proffessors at t. days. 30m..de m rmvmt‘. IlnF Fm S. nl‘mi‘l‘ :illflf‘lli ‘ ' ' ‘V' appointed editor Rozer Mac- here. \‘ern is a personal friend of many people around the cot- leae and takes a personal int- erest til the Flf'tl\'lti("~ Although his first stint on the mound this year wasn't exactly :uccessful. he certainly has come 8 tom: way. and wvt'r h's talent. deter- mination. and power. he, has a ton: oaree" limit] of hint An awards dinner for ali the a"r‘et:c team: will be 'ieirl next .‘ . . the last paper of the year. . _ _ Efiféfiiffi aft" 3?: “Cadilhe' ———-————————- SummerSIde Regional High School presents: . ii I . it‘ _ i‘znrn \- I the .inminmmtm the dmne'r‘ DIRECTOR NOMINATION (a) “Monday Morning in Judge Mahoney’s Court". w urn t‘lj‘f‘o t m-c3'y LOVDON ,Reuters. __ Dirk (h) Athena Regional High School—“Romeo and Juliet” teams. the three .Iriyvee teams. the (‘o—ed terms. the i'tiiner‘s of the Intramural leagues. and the championship dcoaters It will some as a thank - you tri- bute to the students for their efforts throuzh out the pa year. and as an opportun‘ty present the many trophies won st to mu*‘m ‘nL—o-i fi‘A , .¢_.-_.- he . are before Christmas. \cadia Jmim point the”. is no Space at home and Klonrit away fishermen to work A” effofis put Again there will be no playoffs. rm-th by the fighcmen in the in the event of a tie. the stand- past to have improvements made trig will be decided on the basis of goals between the team; in- 3' _, m awav. with none scheduled ht?- tore Christmas. t The next edition of RED and Donald. This issue will be an eight - page effort. with a spe- cial feature on the senior class ' and the events of the past year. The paper has improved consi- derably in the last two issues. mainly because of the work of Paul D. Foster. Roger has taken over the reins from Mr. Foster for next year. and as. usual. the new editor puts out ‘Stikker. retiring NATO secre- t tarry-general, has accepted nom. ination as a director of Royal L Dutch Petroleum. the.I company announced here Friday. He is due to relinquish his NATO post during the summer. PROVINCIAL DRAMA FESTIVAL Civic Auditorium Summerside WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 (c) The C. Y. O. Borden “The Shock of His Life” THURSDAY, APRIL 23 Central Queens Regional High School presents: (a) "The Dear Departed" Country Calendar Sunday 1.30 pm. Topic: "Fertilizer" i» economical, low cost OIL FIRED GLASS LINED WATER HEATER _ for; :2dIX‘I2‘5A‘dangff0rghfigfir:ih‘c I (hi Athena Regional High School “The Ugly Duckling" It provides l dependable year round supply of hot water. 111 M I I 7 AW}... ' . it i u"- , ' E l R ' l ' “ '_ ’ ” C pl tel to cite in operation it requires no maintenance. a O ' ' :Lcard'iw. .eni}of:l stalling: ‘ (c) “g ewood eglona The BfihOp s candleStiCks ofiliupitlyyc: 0:116 direct from ext-ting central furnace oil tank. I be .I o h n Theria'tlt. well 0 ’ ' know it p‘oysic i a d , Home deco at' . I Water pfrsonnmty' “in”; "(.piimniimrffn r mg 0 Payments to Suit Your 9 Marilime-buill Boiler. I sranuer o e , t '~'t. ' ' I i . Lastrliearh adt rhpiijt‘irliirrcmiinunls. '3 easy With (:1) Notre Dame Academy presents “From Five to Five Thirty” Budget . Fun)“ I er ii inner. n th Frank (h) Souris Regional High School “For Love of a Horse” (original) . O ' ‘ ‘ Mahoviicli, Ili‘ Theita it kn t - - - - . - n completed Insidiluon Sul‘PlY- W MM” in an gm“; pro p-slod (c) Tlgmsh Regional High School "The Valiant Fully Guam. .2441“, Bum, Service. | I mood for such an affair Thus. fun food Tand fr olic will be‘ W I I present sd _' iaht. . 1 M I goodtimeuewlii Jenn. ‘m‘ SATURDAY: APR"- 25 Call IRVING 011, I 'Space Heaters I sure ( . . u ,, Am] h m \ . _ a) Summersrde Little Theatre Guild presents Aria Dir-Capo 'ma 0 sitv v:ng end: ETA??? :iHIZZZt (b) Charlottetown Little Theatre Guild “Gloria Mundi” For A F E survey & Es“ te Water Heaters for most students. that doos not mean classes close up for the summer months For during the loomine weeks ahead. the Uni- lust wet, apply and sponge smooth- (c) Souris Dramatic Society “The Wayward Kiss” (original) For Your Home YOU WILL FIND THE TELEPHONE mi:.:2L:r:z..fhlims:mmu You'nwm m of“ N All PERFORMANCES 8.15 P.M. NUMBER or 1m; 11mm; omen; I lit t‘lfif‘l‘ l (I l l. l, toast-ant. .tfiffrz'oTL‘niri . ‘ Admission 75:; Students 35: fi‘fiinmi’aggfim classes begin the. following day, and beloved examinations 'll be on August 6-7. Naturally. high school teachers ma e p the big percentage of the clu-l t ow. even regular stu—. dents are starting to an lam. I Mom & McLeod Ltd. ' ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN Adjudication Pour Ponce—Presentation oil Awards