I ATTENDING THE contex- ence for United Church Men ~nt Stanhope this weekend were some 30 men from out- side the province. Left to right ..ore Alec MacLeod of Nash- waaksis, NB: Dr. Petcl MacDonald of Halifax: Rev George Murray. DD. MC. Hab “flax and Rev. E. Marshall Woodside of Bathurst. The two clergymen presided at the celebration of Holy Communion which brought the conference to conclusion at noon Sunday. Dr. MacDonald. formerly of Crapaud, led in the service of song and Mr NB. speakers. UC Sp aker Discusses Negro-White Relations ~ “integration is a two-way l ship at Park Royal Church Mon- ISIAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mom, Sept. 14, 1964 C. R. Profit Die ALBERTON —Charles R. Profit. a lifelong resident of Al- berton, died in Western Hospital Saturday evening fol- lowing a brief illness. He was 77. He was a former mayor of the town and had previously served as a councillor an town clerk. For 27 ears he was a member of the volunteer fire department. He was also a jus- tice of the peace for many years. He was a past land Lodge had merited the 50 year jewel a few years ago. His contempor- aries considered him an autho- rity on lodge work and history. As a sportsman he had a keen interest in hunting and he was :a charter member of Alberton. f Curling Club. During tile earlier years of this life he was associated in master of Zet- and AM an I Presbyterian Young People i Hold Annual Camp Sessions; . ALBERTON —— The annual , 313014906 “’35 one Of the flue!“ 1 Labor Day weekend camp of the i chairmanship iP.E.l. Presbyterian Young Peo- ‘ple's Societies was held Camp Keir. French River with 18 young people in attendance. Bible studies were conducted each morning by the camp dir-» ector, Mr. Hugh Lowry. follow- ed hy recreation. ‘ Workshops on Evangelism and‘ Social Action and on e‘ Missions were presented by Rev. Basil Lowery and Rev. Peterv gRuddell on Saturday and Sun-; iday. Robert Adams gave a pep-i talk on PYPS functions and du-j street." Dl‘. Harry Denman. 59 ;day and Tuesday nights and at ‘ ties on Monday afternoon. "flay-V 0f Evangensm for thelKensington Rural High Schoo.‘ Methodist Church told a United It Church Men‘s conference at Stanhope over the weekend. He said he held his member- ship in a Negro church and felt this was the only true way in which integration can take place. ‘The whit-cs think the col ored man must come to him but we must also go to the col- ored people." he added. The noted preacher from Nashville. Tenn. said his stats. was populated with a majority of 'negro’es‘ and reminded his audience that the white race is very much ' the minority throughout the world. The coI ored races have the numbers, he added. and why should we rule when the only thing we! have more of, is money. Dr. Denman. in dealing With , the theme of the conference “The Goals We Choose“. said we are living in an age of at- fluency in which Our 'golden calf' is prosperity. “If President Johnson cannot give the people} of United States prosperity he' will be defeated.” he said. , He contended that people o.‘ the western world were willing [ to sacrifice time. health and; even their families for the sake 5 of money. He said there werrl very few who had time to read i Wednesday night. Other speakers at the confer ence included Alec MacLeod m Nashwaaksis. NB: Robert Ha- milton of Halifax and Allison ‘ MacKinnon. eastern field seen: 3 tary of the Board of Men of the United Church. The conference which was the ninth of its kind held at Stan ‘ing events will be on the Cen 1Summel‘side branch, band will hope was chaired by Lester Kev ‘tennial Fall Carnival program ihold band concerts Wednesdav zer of Charlottetown. The meel to a climax Sunday ing came noon with the celebration m Holy Communion by Rev. E. R. Woodside. DD of Bathurst, NB iGaudeL Miscouche; Mona Ar. itwice daily. assistEd by RQV- DT- 59° r g " lsenault and Caroline Arsenault. A Some 3" vSummerside. and seven-year-old isept- 20 arid Will be ready for men from Dalhousie, NB. to Marie Arsonault Egmom Bay, iMonday. Plans are being form- Murray of Halifax. Sydney. NS were in atlenu a Rcdl Track;— Are Shifted GEORGETOWN —— During the pars several days Canadian Na- tional Railway workmen have been busily engaged in taking up track on the approach to and on the Railway Wharf in George- town and in placing new track A leading to the government ware- l : Busy Schedule I SUMMERSlDE — Band con-- certs. way and fiddling and stepdanc- ‘ 'Sept. 23 to 26 1 Among those participating int ,the dancing will be Joseph Des tRoches. Mt. Carmel: Pete r \ Toussaint Arsenault and Mrs. Arsenalllt of Summerside. An- tdrew Jones. Tignish RR an . TRAWLERS TAKE SHELTER i ST JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP IForeign trawlcrs of several na- ' alities poured through the narrows into St. Jo‘in‘s harbor {Saturday to take shelter from .possible high winds on the iGrand Banks churned up y {hurricane Ethel. Many of the} .ships are of the famous white‘ tfleet of Portuguese fishing ves- Others were Spanish )— l . sets. ‘ For Centennial Fall Carnival ; vaudeville acts. a mid- will provide the mus i "—“7 “'_ business with his father. the .late John T. Profit. They were iharness makers primarily, and i the Proft h o r s e collar was know this province as one of the best fitting collars millde anywhere. - . - The Profits deal in farm ma~ meeting “as 19:3 “giggbyttggl chinery and had the first whole- . lsale oil business west of um- ‘preS‘dem' EVEIY" Carpenter- t0? merside. When automobiles be- atplan for the rail Rally whicht gan to operate in west Prince iis to be held in Montague on Nov. 11. ‘ The speaker for this rally is to; £39 ReindLgslietfiles. .Nev: Log; "‘God‘s Giving and Ours." , End In Court This Fall Rally is to be the: annual meeting of the Presby-. tery PYPS and it is hoped thati many of our societies will par- ticipate. Eugene LeClair of Rustlco- The camp concluded with a‘ville was fined $125 and costsi communion service at Geddie‘np 30 days in city police court. Onggll/iwo‘nd a)‘. an executiveMemorialfiPresbyterian Chillgmsmurday on an impaired driv-j ing and tours of parts of the iing c'iarge. f I | i Fined $40 and costs or 201 s P ldays for speeding was Glen V Trainor of Johnston‘s River. l se of Alton Blair Bul- . who pleaded ‘ ‘ not guilty to a charge of driving Edd Al. “I _ . without due care and attention. y senau St' Cihcrysosmm iwas adjourned to Sept. 19. withl ~ ’ - bail set at $50. The Royal Canadian Legion.i Two men were each fined “0' Sand costs or 30 ays on char- . f possession of liquor in and Saturday evenings. ‘ :ges ° - - _ An animal act and a tumbling lgleasces Other than the" “Eden act are expected to be includ-t led in vaudeville performances on 0 i ‘ James Earl MacPhee of Hal-l lfax was fin $25 and costs on i20 days on a drunk and disor—l derly charge. ' f five persons charged with _ ibeing drunk and incapable.;‘ .ulated for children‘s day Satur- [three were each fined $20 and‘ day. Sept. 26 ,costs or 20 days; a fourth was I lfined $20 and costs or 10 days. «I Nun To TAKE OVER - ndtes ,fift‘i was given a May . ST- JOHN'S‘ Nfld' 'Cpl—Thelsegngcsnan was fined and management of the port of St-icosts for failing to stop‘5 at s ' ohn s is to come under the jur- 3 stop Sign . lsdictlon of the National Har-I . ibors Board “within the next; lfew weeks." Transport Minister The Lynch shows will arrive :Pickeliasgill said here Saturday. 8 I I. r. ickersgill told a press conference Premier Smallwood‘ Ily had suggested the move only as long as the term of union that. shoes Bay ‘EspOir be made a national} harbor was not abandoned. I Former Mayor, Merchant, 6 font of Alberton: the ooney n beyond the bounds of. Home by the lodge captain, Her- s At Alberton County they were one of the first retail dealers of gasoline in the town. Mr. Profit was also associat- ed with his.father in the unden- taking business and continued to render this service to the pn- bllc for some years after his father's death. Fifty-nine years ago he was married to Anne Dunn who sur- vives him. Eight sons and three daughters also survive. They are: Mrs. Hilton Barbour (Viv- Kenneth of Halifax: John of Alberton; Ralph of Toronto. Charles and Robert of Alberto ' Q 3‘ William of Alberton and James of Orlllia. Ont. A three-year-old ceased him some well was conducted last even- ing at Funeral ibert LeaVltt. i The funeral will be held this afternoon from the Rooney Fu- neral Home to St. Peter's An- ;glican Church for service at 2 'p.n. Interment will be in St. a- ter's cemetery. l ‘Ctirc. Managers . Start Business 4’ Sessions Today Delegates to the annual meet- ing of the Canadian Circulation anagers Association get down to business sessions this morn- ing after a weekend of activl~ ties which included fishing. golf- province. Yesterday. golfing and fisu~ ing activities were participated in by the delegates and in the afternoon there was a tour at the North Shore resort area. cli- maxed by a lobster dinner at _ sh. ,» m i ‘i ‘ NlEW LEADER O'F VIETNAMESE REBELS There appeared Sunday to be a switch in the Vietnamese ception and banquet this even ing at the hotel. More business sessions are scheduled for tomorrow. In the afternoon, delegates will Visit the Confederation Chamber in the Province Building and tour the Confederation Memorial Building complex. he association's annual ban- quet will be held at the hotel tomorrow evening. rebel leadership to Brig. Gen. Duong Van Due. above, from Brig. Gen. Lam Van Phat. Due is commander of the Vi- etnamese army's IV Corps that operates against Com- munist guerillas in the lower Mekong River Delta. (News- week Magazine Photo via AP Wirephotol Back To School Time Is Cavendish. Saturday. golf and fishing ac tivities were capped with har- ness racing at the Charlottetom. Driving Park in the evening. Business sessions for the oil- culation managers are schedul ed for this morning and after- noon at the Charlottetown Hotel and the day wili‘end With a re- JENKINS moumo m & sronnor ¥4¥¥¥***** q FOR THE FIRSTMC'IME ON THE SCREEN! ‘ ”\ VITAMIN We. carry the ethical vitamin products that your physic- ian prescribes. as well as a complete line of medical pro- the Bible or other good books. ,house on the wharf, French. Norwegian. West Ger-‘ no time to go to church. no time A jack hammer earlier broke man and British, ducts from leading pharmaceutical manufacturers. Our to pray or get direction from u . . i K. p the pavement on the when C o pharmac st is qual led by professional training to help you God‘ where the new line was to be Do Dr. Denman interspersed his laid select the vitamin products best suited for you and your talks with humor. He spoke last Tim new track now leads down f family ' ht t l co re atlo . EgrrinilyHChirr‘ih andngwillg con“ “3° Wharf fume" f0 the west “THIN” 16, tinue in a mission of Steward- 513511532825??? renerSSdaigfig‘ . . . ———-—-————-‘—- fhe East side of the warehousee Official opening of new Lions Community Centre P I Le Aux This was necessmy to make “gm-n, Official opening of new Federal Building. air 0 e g ' room for the construction of the n n.‘ “duh. “fly. Children s rid-es Gulf Gardens Food Plant. which . . Band Concert on a” Pharmacy will extend from Water Street for a very considerable dis— ._tance down_the wharf. Traffic Court Has 6 Cases Five persons were each fine/I . $10 and costs in traffic courI ‘ Saturday. Accused were: William R. O'Neale. Charlottetown. and Al-' frad Sterling MacWiliiams. New Haven. permitting an unlicens--, ed person to drive a motor "I ‘ hicle; Claire Ann Daley. Park dale. driving without a licence a Charlottetown resident. driv- ing at night without lights; a resident of Verdun. Quebec. pan sing while it was unsafe to do so. Approves Donations VTIGNTSH — The Septemberi meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion Branc-‘i No. 8, Tignish was held in the ladies lounge on Thursday eve- ning with the first vice-presi- rnt. Mrs. E. C. Perry presid- Turkey supper sponsored by Middleton and Albany Women‘s Institute Adult social evening including modern, old time dancing ‘ HEALTH and NEEDS Sherwood Drug HERE Sundries uus‘inglllib: hacksjhom it - a , 133?... .. = Tug of “ar match Dodd's Kidney Pills. as r Games for Children I Refreshment and games booths i___________. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING The Publiclls CordiaIIy Invited g. gThe minutes of the previous ing and financial report as given by the secretary- , asurer. Mrs. Roy MacLeod , 1110 revealed the auxiliary en- ent has increased during past few months. A dona- n of money was voted to the etarded Children’s Association it sent CA E th a donation also being R l given Hector Buote. Mrs. Rus- Porry reported for the sick ¥¥¥¥¥***** _ EASTMAN One person was fined 85 and costs for failure to stop at s t ‘ :fio Inga] gonatilpntot N115 was; “0p “gm T , d I p w. Ennindal’cmei‘wl’oil moron REWINDING ° °" TONIGHT - TUESDAY :2”... SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 lost their home and be-‘ amp/70.4 COMING WEDNESDAY NOMINATED FOR ACADEMY MARD A8 DESI “THESE III IIIE YEAH mill um & REPAIRS Storey Electric . by fire. The m . in favor of giving what as- . ‘ : they could to the Unit- - Appeal drive for funds tba‘ ' to get underway at Tignish a meeting on Sept. 24. 2111! cam GRANTRS ASSOCIATION ' oi= summon: - NOTICE OF MEETING w of the Association will reconvene on ‘,Sopt. 14th ot6:30p.m.ottho Tartan Hr. Mo French, Post President of Credit Bureaus of Canada will muting. All members an. urged to -. We members also are Wednesday, Sept. 16 Community Centre Guest Speakers Will Be: AFTER-NOON __ Premier Walter Shaw EVENING —- Rt. Hon. John G. Diofonbakor Also in ottenihnco will he Hon. J. 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