| pecially “ enthusiastic at this should~be made: to feel that, jn ——— —--—-——— the mainstream of world af- artificial kidneys until the op- “ : frat} Sia hoes Eo itime, for‘one-from—among you claiming his rights, she is accept- ' : Fa | fairs against which:. the. validity people are opposed to chauvi- |eration, — \ ; . LAWRENCE LEWIS, CEN-. Conference of the-United | gneiss —==-| stands even now in the very ves- ing a political favor, or that gov- New Satellite of America’s. dbjectives andthe | nism: and an aggressive and be-| pe - first ‘transplant of '@ TRE, a~graduate of Dalhousie Church for ordination” to~the/{oeal branches actoss—the —Is-\tibule_of the Premier’s office”. ernmental assistance in any rationality of her actions must | ligerent: foreign policy. © le@himvanzee’s kidney--to~a— hu University and: of Pine Hill Divinity. Hall, Halifax, was re- commended to the Maritime ministry. Seen-with Mr. Lewis | are Rev. Gerald Wyrwas, LEFT, and Rev. J.G.E.- Ball. a 5 aS + « _ Island News Page. | Western and Central Districts |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., May 16, 1966. 3 “A new and resonant note of youthful participation ‘in Island political life, up.to the highest ‘executive levels, has been struck |by the dedicated young leader |of our Liberal Party”, an enthu- _jchange vare~ béing felt strongly . |in all parts of-the Island. Young |their due as of right, irrespective - Liberal Hodtennanny Held In St: Peter's to free itself and preserve some semblance of itsh former « snity and respect. Know well’, he stated, ‘‘that-even_as_the finger ‘of Destiny writes on the crumo- ling walls of ~once\unassailable people —thosethings-that--are land. A dinner at noon will be \catered fo by the Ladies Aux—to POLITICAL CHANGE : “Young people are very quick recognize’, said Don Ander- _ people have a reason tobe es- of political affiliation. No person |form, be*it-a-pension, social as sistance or employment, is a ipartisian—political gift which, if iliary of the Borden branch. -The |son, “‘that changing times de- |accepted, places those who ac- of | | : Moncton.” Mr.-Green,a uate of Prince of Wales Col- lege, received his Keeping Watch On World Storms 5 Senate Saturday that Congress take a hand in trying to orient U.S. pol- icies toward , peaceful ‘coexist- ence with the Communsits. RECEIVES DEGREE | “prad=--committee's—role._ in’ discussion Senater. Joseph S. Clark (Dem. Pa.) said public opinion in the United States is ‘turning away: from belligerence. towards support of a peace offensive in which the United States will ake the initiatiative-"’ He added: ‘““‘We may well be closer to a_ breakthvough f or of Far. Eastern policies, pro- ‘be assessed.” The three, all members of the Senate foreign relations. .com- mittee, expressed their views in BA in’ 1962. 4 Posed—a_‘‘continuing—review—of- ' China Coexistence. With: Communi Is Suggested As US. Policy WASHINGTON (AP) — Three eviticism” at home of American , borders just as Russia and the ‘ties of President John- purpgses and. motives ‘son's Viet Nam course proposed ; in Viet Nam. , cy Ellender said in-a=radio , talk recorded for constituents that he dislikes hearing members of Congress “attack our policy by echoing the words of our. ene- mies.” ‘ CRITICIZE POLICY. Al three have been critical of some aspects of Viet Nam poli- cies. : Clark said the world is chang- ing and it is time for changed said> “But it seems—reasonably States and the Soviet Union, the | overwhelming majority of the Morse said U.S. relations with have remained frozen since then state secretary Dean Acheson said 17 years. ago the United States would wait to let “prospect his [clear that in both the United gro ees for ts Farina ‘was kept ‘alive with CG ' f e ‘United States have done ... her legitimat® claim to ‘the seat .as- signed to Chinain the United Nations charter, We fieed to be- Bin seeking trade at least . in non-strategic -goods.”’ * Chimp Kidney Working Well ROME (Reuters)—A .23-year- 5 lold Italian, into whom a. chim- imman was made at Tulane Uni- iversity, New Orleans, in~ 1963. OOO fs “'siastic audience of young people political strongholds’ the fright- ’ : ORNS Te aE i ; _ Panzee's kidney. was suttess- was told Saturday night. at a ening biblical. warning ‘Thou Russell Green, BA, son ot | Peace shan_macy would -thinks oe porvoeen oe ne jfully grafted eight days ago, \crowded Liberal Hootennanny in’ art weighed ‘in the balance and. Rev. .N.R.. Green and. Mrs.” Senator Wayne Morse (De-n. aiid the U.SS.R. has become a now is well enough to get up the Holy Name Hall in St. Pe- found wanting’, the youth of Se- Green, received his Bachelor ‘ Or. ; go pee yee laa ‘have? ‘nation whi h tends, to for. his. menls, “was learwed ter’s. ; cond King's are issued a mighty of Education degree at the sustained, and overt-effort to . “blunt: any cencatiting. cree far Sueaay: bpicaaNnehiy t aaimiacheaeese Don Anderson and Frank challenge. They too. must share. Mount. Allison Convocation. on build normal relations’ - with ane 5 oa The surgeon who carried out ~ Sigsworth,)Liberal candidates in the duty to insure that an-end is May 9. Mr. Green, a staff China. ‘ ' 7 : .. the operation, Dr. Paride Sta- _|Second King’s, both -expressed ‘put to.all questionable forms ot.|- member at the Sussex Region. _~ Senator Clifford. P. Case (Rep LShere.may be hawks among j¢anini, told. a Rome newspaper ‘the firm conviction that “the dingy political partisanship that al High School, is-married..to .N.J-); speaking primarily. about thé Russian leader just as theve-| he will be in a better. position ‘promising. winds .of political may be exhibited in giving to the+the former Gloria Colpitts ofthe. Senate foreign . relations 3fé. in our sown country, he \tater this week fo assess the » afternoon session .will., feature cree’ sternly that political cept it forever in the debt L a film andthe election of a new |\change must take place.’ Mr. those men they elected as politi- GREENBELT, Md. (AP)— slate of officers. . |Anderson urged his youthful au- cans to represent them. nice ieee, Ae rae he a = dience to take as their example jour -democratic system of free- biggest weather sate\ite Sunday China,’ Morse said. ‘Her Com- - in : . Y began sending pictures, and data | AAKk. @ . Geren: aa munist regiins OG to stay learthward ‘that —scientists---hope | 3 rte alerenes a tore “While India has staggered im her ior convention held in Charlotte- the Liberal Party. He encourag: |ted to.remain. in political. office |Will tell them. something of the en NS. : ? ow. | effort to mobilize and organize , town on Saturday from Tignish ed them never to fear aspiring |of whom it could be said that he birth and death’ of_storms. | oust _|her economy and depends upon | were: Gerard Doitcette,~ Mary to’ the accomplishment of great \dared to:make such an irrespon-' The Nimbus IT weather salel- GIVES ANOTHER VIEW hundreds of millions of dollars Smythe;. Joanne Christopher, |and lasting ‘things for the. pre-|sible boast as would so much as |fite was-launched at 3:56 am. A fourth senator, Democrat worth of gratuitous food from |Gerald McRae, Richard Shea, | sent prosperity and future secur- suggest that the-electors of nis\EDT from Vandenberg Air John Stennis of Mississippi, ex- the U.S. China has managed to. Sister St. Angela Marie, David ity of our promising Island district were so much under his \Force Base, Calif. | pressed the opinion the Commu- | feeq a ‘much larger population | Perry. ‘home. “Here. in Second King’s control and in his debt that they | A spokesman at Goddard | nists have drawn a line in Viet! ty paying hard doHars for what- |, Following the meetirig they at- we must not®shirk those>gespon- ‘dare. vote against him. Such ty- Space Flight Centre said the Nam to test American determi: | she needs from the West. Most| tended the Prince Edward Is- sibilities which the unbounded ‘ranous intimidation of the voter |satellite is in an orbit 725, miles nation to contain aggression and | sionificant of all to the Ameri- | land Drama final. playoffs at\energies .of youth place upon would be all but completely out 'from earth at its farthest point will not agree to peace unless | ..), public, in my opinion, -has ‘Confederation Theatre.* Also’ at-/US", said the thirty-eight year of place behind the Iron Curtain. |and 687 miles at its closest. - they are defeated. ‘been China's development of a ‘tending. were Mr. and Mrs, |old St. Peter's farmer. ‘‘These |It has ao place in the life of the “It's a real good tird,” hé) .Stennis, who heads the Sen-) nuclear weapon.” Frank Doucette. .Nelson Dou-|are exciting times‘in which to /proudly independent. Prince Ed- jsaid. ‘Its power is good and itgate preparedness subcommittee, | He said that despite “exhorta- icette, Mr. and Mrs. Aubin J, live. As young citizens of the Is- {ward Islander". has. stabilized. lealled for stepped-rp military tions by the secretaries of state speeches prepared for separate | Laudiences—Morse at Mublen- | the dust settle. berg College, Allentown, Pa., The dust. has settled in _ DEAF? © INSTANT HEARING_|_ NOTHING IN EITHER FAR!! It’s here! What you - have always wanted, an-invisible hearing aid, nothing in either ear, no earpiece fitting of any kind. Wear this instru. ment and no one will ever _know. Hear -at once .with- clarity, free from disturbing noises, Here is a new techni- que, a new way to_ better hearing, a new hearing life for the hard of hearing, a new deal-for the deaf. Prove ‘this claim “in your own home ‘ot CONVENTION: Attending the Red Cross Jun- lin developing their political edu- |dom in the choice of our. govern- \cation, the able young leader of |ment no: mah should be permit- ~ Cascumpec Native ~ Licenced To Preach ~ ALBERTON ‘— At a service inj'MacBeth of Kensington as pla- Cascumpec _Untted Chureh- nist. ae te Thursday evening Lawrence Le- Fo cee fs wis- was licensed to preach. the Mr. Lewis on behalf ofthe ses- sion of the pastoral charge by its ee bapatais ¢ formally Te: clerk, Mrs. A.C. Green, and on the * Maritime | Conference of the United Church [pene : eee Oe ee for ordination to the christia ‘Leard. ministry. « : : \land, we have a duty to stud | The agency had planned a clir-| operations -against North Viet ~ : FREE by sending the coupon Mr. Le ssed -h . Gallant,-Jean Perry and Terrie . y 1dy |HAILS ‘LEADER ; , sets : ; , and defence that China js a vo- | The service was conducfed by proeiatian te steerna were. pre. Arsenault. ithe twelve sound and far-seeing; Concluding, the young lawyer a orbit 6908 miles “from | Nam which he conceded might|racious monster, out to devour within 10 days to: --menefecommission.of. the Prin¢e Ed- | A-monologue waa given b points in the all-embracing Li-| hailed Liberal —Leader—-Alex—-©2"'7: : .___|raise “‘a very serious question | Asia today and tomorrow th | = = —_ = = = j sent 3 §.given Dy Re The satellite,’ which circles | ag to whether we will provoke Per cimas tdiseat pokes - ward Island, presbytery, The/Mrs GR. Leard. At the conslu-’ Ay, ~ pe gemneevwesnwnenin fOKAL “Program, and to exhaust |Campbell as ‘the next Premier | th sir cninier tae ! ) Moe aa ; Gert sion of the evening the benedic- Nurses Sta {all of our energies in assisting. lof Prince Eaward~Tstandh ne ae eer TREE BRC At eccrine t®full_ intervention | are moving toward more normal # .ssverr Rd. "Shenoing Con presiding minister was Rey. ge a Aina BUSTIER OMEN RC rr 4 ald Wyrwds. of Charlottetown! |¢; | in every way we can, those wh0| ‘The hodtenanny, was organized |82" Sending picuures | in ‘the “war-” Fees i ~—~josoayera..Ra:..Shopping Comes, Rev. SE. McKillop. of O'Leary fon ee ee pio pe Annual Service |b2ve Pledged themselves to im- | dad poetiinted i the Young Li- [sota. Snag aienees a Bel take’ He predicted a “substantial eee have Seer eee en ee ~—ted-in~ prayer -“and-Rev.-John-G- Alberton ‘pastoral charge. > + plement this Liberal Program’. |perals of Second Kings under the | = : jincrease in U.S. forces and open door policy toward China: \ WBN ese in care be Ve Hale’ buosecios 1 ————— direction-of-borhe-MacAuley_and Mr. Sigsworth exhorted his au- te Louis. -The--music--was.-pro- ‘Blood-Clotting called for an end to policy re- ' straints on North Viet Nantes -take o ecount her |" _ E. Ball of Charlottetown preach-|, wr Lewis is a son of Mr. and ALBERTON: — Nurses of Ale ed_a fitting-sermon which “had jqrs “Harry Lewis of .Cascum-{berton and O'Leary~-assembled status..as.a. near-great power; g “ EST T ETT F EET t+ 01280 ee ee its theme, ‘‘Called and Cho- ‘pec. He and his wife ave two at ite Western Hospital’ Sunday El Jot aes late “ie a vided by the Trem-Tones. D rae R : oe a Tra Mionlcalel nae her interest in protecting her | Sapo gers as =f |children, Kathy and- Robin. noon for their anniial Flor- ; oliti: | ea ed. . CB ens : == During the licensing ceremony jis a graduate of Dalhousie Uni- ence Nightingale memorial ser- ee fpcobhe gg hn p tod aime rug ev Who accepted the label of ’ : “hawk,” prepared a speech for the samé group addressed by | Morse. Senator’ Allen J. WESTERN FUNERALS vice. In- addressing the nurses, |prudent daring and studied re- \Rev. S.E. McKillop of O'Leary |sourcefulness, and it is for qual- recalled that Florence Nighfin-| ities such as these that our poli- “ATTENTION the right hand of fellowship was | versity and of Pine Hill Divinity, extended by other members of Hall in Halifax. ~’ By Researchers eal arena. ‘Youth is a time for | E LOS ANGELES (AP)—Two | presbytery who were in. atten- Etllender, | dance. Immediately following jgale was born 146 years ago on ‘tical life on the Island, up until |. researche: of them gaved | (Dem. La.) joined in deplori oy | ; he-twelfth-of-May—_—______-— 4 : r if : rs—one of » bas) leploring : ; « it Since we always think. of this liy " aateat ~but-complete=', —ARSENAULT — FUNERAL | by a drug he hel ee what Stennis called ‘‘endtess 1 _ ALBERTON -RATEPAYERS fae The thirty-seven | mineral of the late-Mrs. Ben B.|@0nounced a first professional nurse a | wart “new~ blood | = a NS the Celitta. he ocean ee ee | senault, Mt. Carmel was held | Clotting agent which eventually 3 FAMOUS FOR the service a receptiot fér- Mr.} and Mrs. Lewis*was»held=ui Ales. fhe >} .berton Church Hall. The United , r ; Church Women of Castes | eo DT \tying a lamp in the Crimea, - \Prolonged applause from his ail-.| {may permit chronic bleeders b ~ BRANDED INSPECTED were hostesses. | \chose for his-theme, ‘Living A|dience as he charged them with | Wednesday ‘morning : from the | tee normal lives. ‘3 A hymn-sing was led by Rey. | i$ ST $s All taxes and tuitions due Alberton | Elementary School must be paid by May EARS. Lighted-Life-**-A nurse, he said,!a “‘serious moral duty” to look | #ome_of her sister-in-law, Mrs. | Edward Shanbrom: and iby denial of the truth. nor by has , Eons ot appeee to the world as’ IN.B.. nephew of the deceased HENDERSON — At the PEL): DAMAGE. jchristian as one is. The proper xp gia? Deen tage sane =: tpHpspital, Friday, May 13, 1966,) aris’ Saturday morning.a 1960 Place for a light, he said, is out! Union Members | celebrant. Re\s ee of Warren W. Henderson of 30/}ord driven by Joseph Roger 2" the world where. it ix needed: | ,_{ard, pastor of Brae, nephe | a ‘© Canis: a 2 oe ~ : f Maple Avenue, in his 52nd year. | Smythe of Tignish. and Toronto, |It is not to be hidden. Jesus. Receive Report the deceased, deacon.Rev,.-F. ; F ra 1 : i( hris i he Tri Ire Loom a0 Buote, pastor of’ Mt. Carmel, Resting at the MaéLean une 1! went out of control at St. Louis | ~ 1 t 1s t © source of a true | } : . P k R : , ite : ‘ | 5 I ite : i 4 ard officiatec d ‘at the: erat from Par oyal United hur ch shone outlet. ‘Totat damages! d_ only through a channel: Are report was given at a meeting of | * 1, with sarvice commencing at 2:00 TTT. croximately $300. No one You worthy channel. a true union members here last night im the chureh cemetery. Fall! and even’ minor cuts. can be p.m: Interment will take..place..7 injured in the accident. tansmitter? He asked in con-| who were addressed hy Re. bearers_wege a ached R © | fatal because theirblood_is slow In Pegple’s«cemetery. ‘which’ was. investigated by Al- Clusion-are you living a lighted Charlebois, Roger Belanger and | Richard ae ee aac! to clot in the wound. — At St. Mary's Hos berton detachment of the RCMP. life? - =» \.,_|John Wedge, union representa-|j)° Ri. oty Stanley P |, Thelin, 39,.{8° a hemophiliae. | BLAKE-— . Mars i Assisting in the-service were tives. [tine Richard, “ Stanley. Ferry. He guffened a brain hemorrhage | pital, Montreal. on May 19, 1966, | “" __WORD_RECEIVED Rev. Gerald Steele of. Alberton) A spgkesman for the local George Arsenault, Flowerbear- |. veo, ago and was treated ex- | Claude Blake,. formerly a ee Word has been received of” the whe led-in-the- invocation. pray- branch faid thé majority of con- TS Were: Louis Richard, Roland | peimentally with the AHF con- | lottetown. Resting at a Ne death in Reading, Mass of Wil- er and read the old testament struction workers have joined | Richard. : | centrate- which he and Shan- | nessey Funeral Home where fu- j3rq Charles Matthews .in his lesson, and Rev. David ‘Sellick|the union and one of the main. fANSEN FUNERAL — The | brom said it was one of the few | neral will take place thie: (57th year. A son of Mrs. Percy of O'Leary who read from the jobjectives now. is to sign up as funeral for Mrs Bessie Hansen, Cases of a-hemophiliac recover- | ing at 10:45 to St. Dunstan’ a ‘Matthews of Elmsdale he is sur-'|New Testament. Hymns were;many heavy equipment opera-| wife of the late Charles Hensen,| ing from a brain hemorrhage. | flica for Requiem High a vived' by the following sisters |/“‘Lead, Kindly Light,” tors as possible. Reports indi- | Charlottetown was held Wadhae:l Six months later Thelin be- | it" o'clock. Interment jand one brother:. Mrs. Thormag’‘Abide With Me.’ ‘ cate that few operators havé+day from the Davison Funeral | 84" hemor'haging, from peptic | Catholic cemetery. ' \Hardy, Bloomfield,. Mrs. Sydney| The accompanist was~Mrs. C. signed up so far. |Home to United Church,- Free- Ulcers. and was ° successfully Rennie, Elmsdale, Mrs. Lloyd|W Hayes. At the conclusion of | town. Service was Gonticted by’| treated- again’ with AHF. | : ” BACK By order of Trustees. 00+ 0000000000oeeeeeee | : : : Sn WR. JENKINS LID. * - ae ; ‘ Dr. ‘ = McKillop_with Rev..GordHa, ne |has much opportunity: to’ live a about and ‘‘assess -the political | John Richard to Our Lady: of Mt. | S.E. McKillop—wi e ? He \ ight life. weg zs | ire into whieh the 7 Dis- ‘Carm el -ghurreh jfot=gp Regulem Dr. F. M. Thelin of Riedbies $ . 28, 1 766. as ee | *s li i tric’ ing’ Mass a.m. Rev, 'J. Al- | Daboratories—eaid- they- GOOD ONS | = a ae ~DEATHS | One’s light must not be hidden | t af King’s has been thrust, ig Hickiatt. superioF of St. found a way of producing on a|? MONEY $ ——— — 2 f en eh, : ooo of antihemophilic factor (AHF) which is missing in hemni- philiaes: < ag Hemophila is a hereditary. dis- | order_in_the body's - blood-clot- | ting mechanism. Its’ victims | bleed internally without appar- ent cause, usually in the joints, © and now struggles so frantically | Craries “Seminary, Bathurst,/COmmercial scale a concentrate | and WILLIAMS. — In the. Charlptte~ ‘Ma , H +21 ALL OPERATORS te ; : '|Matthews, O’Leary,.Mrs. Foster |the service there was a_ social ERA. ee | ; M m Dr. Shelby Dietrich, direct hea ee rae a i a ae ‘Harris,, O'Leary, Mrs, Edward ‘hour. The union ; eon te get a ee gs bea Teng OF jot the. hemophilia retiabilitation van Williams, Gertrude | i boro, Ont. and Har- operators to join before a Ng re 5 a ject a ; i : | MacLeod, 55 Eden Street, age |Hudgin, Scarbeto, Uni, & |to the Labor Relations Board for | Zeus and Abide With Me, Mrs. |Project at Orthopaedic Hospital, ty Matthews, in the U.S.A. The) © FEEL EARTHQUAKE. (0 if R.A. Profitt was organist. Pail- has been studying 200 . hemo- pie dgd alent I< T0KYO (AP) — Two minor \Sihen alleopertiors have becy |Deaters were: Harold “Drum: Philiacs ranging in age.trom six where the funeral will take place’ | ANNUAL CONVENTION |earthquakes shook. Miyake: Is-|signed up, the names of regis-/™oWd, .Vernon Stetson, Melvin months to 60 years. on . Tuesday—morning—at—-tine_-Theannual- convention of the jand and some areas in central |tered members will be turned fa ol. Bovey ve unmuond: —e'clock to St.’Dunstan’s Basilica | prince Edward Island Ladies | Japan early Sunday. The Cen- to the board for. certification. eer Drummond, Essie Wright. for Requiem High Mass at 9:15. Auxiliary of the -Royal Canadian tral Meteorological Agency said A similar meeting_was held in| Interment was in. the _Peopie’s Interment in the Catholic ceme- | Legion will take place in Bor-|no damage or casualties were |Charlottetown Sunday afternoon. cemetery, Freetown. tery. “ , |den Legion home on Wednesday |reported. It located the quake's |The next meeting scheduled for | f ‘ : “May ~ 18th: The convention -wiil |epicentre 12 miles under. the Pa-|Summerside is.to be held, Wed- | DINNER HAS TEETH JENKINS TRANSFER e | ; McGUIGAN — Suddenly at Van-) open at 10 a.m. with a full morn-|cific Ocean off Miyake, 110 nesday night at the Knights of , CTocodile’s tail-is a gourmet LTD. | J aa couver on. May-10, 1966, James | ing of annual’ reports from the miles south of Tokyo. (Columbus Hall. . delicacy in some parts of 49] Longworth Ave. Dial 2-1206) te Vernon. McGuigan, son of “Mr. — eertin: ) | and Mrs. John F. McGuigan, : a -VWisMore your speed |. . Ss r - a og . * . §5 years. Resting at the. Hen- nessey .Funeral Home from LONG DISTANCE heh An cee f | | | : j= | Southport, age 45 years. Resting | at the Hennessey Funeral,;Home | from where the funeral will take | place tHis morning at 9:40 to the | Church of the Assumption, South- | port for Requiem High Mass at | 10 o'vlock. . Interment tn the | Catholic cemetery. -STUART — Entered Into regt at | Golden Years Nursing - Home, | Enjoy the convenience, unbeat- able speed and no cost ‘‘extras” of AIR CANADA travel : Tasty, free meals ...tilt-back seats... courteous, friendly service. (No tipping, please /) : Remember, too, that when you. a Ae aeuate his ae nonoe yon vous i f db 4 mn / Gh dodded : of Qist year. Resting at the Bow- || ! ° ; ve should be. 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