v The Catholic Youth Organ- I‘ltllltlll of Cardigan at 2:30 .\'..~nday afternoon will be pre- renting the three-act "Have A Heart" as ti nnal Easter Monday produc- Wit—N— Patients Participate . .-...s... a . M CARDIGN cvo REHtEARSESEPLAY is under the Rev. Preston states that it. be a crowd going through tion. The play direction of lijimmill. who ' certain to p-eascr. IS llerc their parts diiriii 2 n tittal dress rehearsal a re Joseph MacDonald. in the role of T ed Watson. and Barbara Roche as Fitzi Vining. B R | E F5 In Good Friday Service ‘ m S'I‘l'DI‘IN'I'S "(HIE I‘t‘]II('(‘ of Wales ('ollege \Illd- rot. who are enjoy-iii; the bolt- oa' recess at their homes are: \ltiiia Beck. I’II‘VIIS Nicholscn, Dewar. llelen Iturkc. ltalc ll'iiar, Linda Larsen and Slur icy While. in HOME FOR li‘l '.\'ICII \I. \talctdm and Bruce ('latr o‘.’ 'l'. onto have arrived in \l.n- ':i..tie. called heme by lllt‘ rlc'zlh of their mother. Mrs. .lohn Flair Montague. The in ‘eral laws place tozlay from St .‘lI ii'y's C'iurch. FROM SI‘RINGIIIII. Dr. and Mrs \VS. Maclntvre have as their holiday fltlr‘sl Mr. Iidqward Rmherly of S'H‘lllLLlllll, \ . VISITING I’ARIZN’I‘S Donald .\I:icl..'tren. Ilaliiav and fiancee. Miss Elizabeth ("'ousc or Moncton, are spender;- the weekend with Mr laclaren's parents. Mr. atid Mrs IIrill‘llilS \Iriclareti. \‘ionl’i'zue IIOMI‘I FDR EASTER llaiirl Moslter is s~tenti=ii: the llzis‘er holiday with his osireul'i Capt and Mrs -\llan \losi'tcr. .‘Iit'tli‘lL‘IIF. FROM FIN-IDPRVCTOV l'air White of l"re.leriiton. \‘ll has :irriied in the pro l."il‘{‘ to spend setr-t'al d;l\‘.\ with It» parents WEEKEND GI‘l-ZST l-‘rerl Velsoi‘. or We ('ziiti .'ie|l- t-iii branch of lite Rank it‘ You .thR. ls spciirlin: the \ii-rkend \iitii Itis parents. Mr and Mrs. S‘ew'art Nelson, Montezue. VISITS MOTIII‘IR \liss Wendy .irltustiiu. strident Hill“? at the Prince l‘l’l\\'i‘l"'l Is- and Hospital is .s'IX‘tltllIIL‘ ‘he iii-ekend with her mother Mrs. t‘ lolinston. Montague. \I).\M(~i FUNERAL The in- llt‘l'.tI tar Mrs. Robert I‘ \tl'lillS \i'w 'ield Thursday. March 26. Phil. from tlte Murray Rii er l“u' neral Home to thc I’resbytr'ian l" " ‘l. Pe r‘r's lioarl. wlie'u‘ ser- \It‘t' was conducted by HM. 3i (‘arl Currie. During the ser- \‘lt'e Willard Mar-Lean saw: as I solo “Beautiful ('iarrloti". ll)lllll.s sung were. “Where He Leads Me". and “Jesus Saviour Pilot Me". Ir‘lower bearers were: .\lfred Stewart. Malcolm Mac- l-t‘un. llerman Irving. Raymond llcvnolds, _ M'icLeod and li'cid Butler. Pallbearers were: ltil'i‘y Vanlrlerstine Russell Graham. Guy Reid. Merle thit- lf‘r. Reginald Johnston and 'tiis- Sell .loltlistoii Interment tmk Dlrive in Peter‘s Road cemetery. Thlir luneral for Daniel \I Mac critic of Lyndale was held I“l‘l- 'lfH afternoon from \‘.ille\fieirl lilt't‘d Church. Services at the "'"tl'i II and at the crate e “‘t‘ltclcrl by Rev I) \l I‘-l‘ls(‘[ “‘Wlerl by Rev Ill' l.t\\\l‘l\ -\ i We Ne ' was rendered by \lnlr'olm MacLean and I. l o yd - 'll‘fin‘ 'u‘ “ Hymns sung \Hl‘t. "The Lord‘s My Shepherd" and “ill Your Anucr Hold " I’ati h‘dfl‘l‘s “(‘tl" .\llt‘etl Bruce. til \ \liirtin. William Bruce. \n 3" \ltirlin, l‘jrlwat'rl ll'tt'm‘ll 7‘" l‘i steit t'.'ii'\.‘r IlliPr‘lll'IIl i~ u ‘Ill‘ rhurrlt (etiie‘ei’y IVI‘R H.‘ SI“. RESOI'IIITI'LS Thirty-six ‘ of Norway's 56 “mmercial banks Inc'T‘ZN‘d h _ resources 77' DCr ifm in 1963. witlt deposits rind ans tip 6.4 per cent. I"tII‘ Illr \(‘t'UIIII t‘ltllsr‘t‘tlllvet _\"tll, patients at the PI". I R it'lzi. took part in a Good Fri- dai service . tlosplal (‘haplain Itev. Ross Howard cenrlucted the service wti-cli was carried through the llespila' on a public address ‘5 \ cu», operated by Stewart under“ Dr. sch u‘al iiii-ses‘ clioti i‘itilinore sari: \ \[lt‘i'tf‘tl scr\tce was held at - /|.'Il Presbyterian Church spott- -i!r: d I!) lll.‘ ('Elat‘loltvlow'n Min-z :‘iai Association. \l~ llIJt‘l‘S of the conzrcgv it! Spring I’airk Untitcd: t‘:=ul's .\!‘.LIII('(III; The Kirk of \2 James; Trinity tilled: Park Royal United and the First Bap- il-i Church took part. Trinity United (.‘hurch held a ations ‘ : Sermon. iciiarcii or The Most Holy Attir-l'tlltltIIIIIlllilh and llevoln-tts Wt‘l‘f‘ held 34.. thrce pm. and at five pm. hi l‘hildrcn‘s Service. I'Zveitsoni: and sermon were at seven pm. At St. Pius X Church at three o‘clock there was a "Wav The Cross" service and tit-ria(~lie.-._ at the; Re- i (IcL'mer. Iloly Eucharist wa.i distributed Dl‘l‘('(‘(lllI£: the “Way I ei The Cross". Mass was celebrated at the Charlottetown Hospital and was followed by the "Way of The ,l‘oSS" of the Calvary ’I‘cmple thwch‘ were present at a ra‘ly iii Stim- ‘ iIIt‘l':I(I(‘ yesterday afternoon. and the Sa‘valion .\riny held a devotional service at eight p.m. ii Clia'lottetown. t‘liztllllllllttll service at 1 am ..i:.l Park Royal Un-‘ted had t-oituuunion service and iiitiiatioit at 10 am. \l to o‘c'ock .s‘t. Paul‘s Angli- i.'lll ("hut-ch hr'ld .\ittc-(‘oinmun~ ., i . l ('OII- ‘II and St. Peter's C: tliedral l. ~tti \l'i t ll» .1an litany at It) :i in followed at It by Ite- Ruzzle Dazzle Star Is Coming \ 'l‘ot'oiito |l.lll\t‘ in '.'.te snow world will be visiting I‘l(l\\fll’(l island for five is ll‘ls summer "lit ward l‘ie 'liii‘lle" ‘ production :i cli‘lili'eti's show It elitist on ('B(' TV. perlci'iiiin: here this i a stat Razzle seen will sum— 7 lie III Howard is one of the many lllt "it"l\ til the t':tit.idian I’ttpwet Theatre which will he playing lll (‘lrirlolteton’n ' five weeks .'II the llallery 'l‘heatre lll Fathers of Confederation Mem- orial Iluildiii: complex. The t'anadian Puppet 'I‘Ilt‘llil‘t“ w.:< rounded by John and Linda Keogh of Toronto John is 5' a: his ‘ather and grandfather be- lllzl iii the business The tll‘tl'Jl‘llnl which will be. seen iii the 300 seat Art Gallery 'I‘.ieatre will daily a‘ternnon Monday throuzh Fri-l ,day There will be a peformance| at to oil Saturday mornin‘: 'ind‘. a ore sophisticated pertorm-' Friday evening: at It for the 1 Hits. The coiu'iaut consists of about a hall do/en otlter untrue—i teers besides Mr. and \I Relish out will be playing herel from .liily iii to August 1" .l ’n Dan MacKenzie . Dies In Halifax ’ \Ith'l‘Hil'l". The death on tll"t'l‘tl m be \‘it-totia General on Tuesday. Ilispital. Halifax. . are 24. of Dan MacKenzte oft Lyndale. ‘ His wife. Maruaret Bruce of: lleatherdale. predeceased him lie leaves to mourn :hree dancthters: Annie. Earl ITIt'llill‘t’ls‘ of \lb.i Louise. (Mrs \I‘ll\te\\ and Katherine . t‘litford I-inniaui of Vernon Rte \rr One sister. Mrs Harry M Kenna of Montague and L'randchildren The funeral was held on I‘"l- d:.} March Ti. frcm the \‘alley- II(‘l(I United Church. Interment took place in the church ceme- ilery l ,._ It I .. . ;norntal good health in a short Iltl'tl ceneratuin "IIID'N‘IN‘I‘. both; Hm“ iOCAi BRIEFS — ALL Ql'iII-ZT The Good Friday holiday was quiet iit Charlottetown. wit t. ‘ ty l’olice reportiu: but two ml- ttor accidents. There were no breaks or fires. VISITING SON Edward (‘ascly arid his sister. Mrs. G.II. Barbour of (‘harlztite— town, are spending: Easter with the former's sort. Ralph and his‘ family in Ri\’(‘t'\'l(‘\\' Ilcizhts‘.‘ ' It. RETl'RNS HOME Back at his home in I’owital alter spending snme tinic II Halifax hospital for treatment is Harold P. Smith. MLA. .\Il.. Smith was accompanied to IIal»i ifax by llis wife who said lltat he is expected to be enjoying his; DRIVER REMANDED In city police court Thursday Magistrate :\.J. Ilaslam r manded Alexander R. Baillie of (‘anoc (‘ove till March 31. MY. Baillie is charged with haying: the care and control of a motori vehicle while intoxicated. lie was released on bail.()n the same docket three men ippcan‘ ed on the charce of being drunk and incapable. Two were fiitm Sill and costs or 3 days and third was remanded till March 28 .\'0 COMMENTS Attorttcy-(leneral Alban nicr asked if there would be new liquor store built In lhr Charlottetown area within the lust two or three years said In hadn't “the faintest idea ‘ t‘oir mention on current l‘lltllltl's lh;i HMt‘S Queen (‘Iiarloltc w'nu» be used as a liquor store by thi PEI. government in h f lure. Mr. Farmer said that me “can't say anything about lhat.‘ RECEIVE INVITE invitation has been N:- by the Prince. I'Zdwt'd Hov Scouts Assiu-ialion i send a trop to ltrunswick .lamlmrec .lamoiee \\‘I‘Ittl‘ll will Sussex from Angus If) to host some nunimum grade requirements for those at- tending the camp are second Far- 2: An ccivcd I.-la ud class scooters (Ir better. . ‘unremitting Members of the congregation . I .V lle iii/iii) NEWS PAGE. Eastern And Central Districts i'I‘hc (Illlll‘tlifn i. (lIIaI‘ltDIIi‘IOII'II. Sat. March "Be at Centennial Blood Doll- or" is the sltlL‘tllI adopted ior Illli-l by the, provincial Red Cross blood donor committee whose. chairman is FA S..lones of Charlottetown. In a letter sent recently by Mr. Jones to the blood donor chairmen at all the centres throughout the province in WIIlL‘iI these Red Cross clinics are held. he stressed the importance ol achieving the goal of at least 100 per cent in every clinic con ducted during Prince Edward Island's "Centennial Year". Mr. .Iones further pointed out that the urgent need for a coil- tinuous and reliable supply at human blood is such all must assist in maintaining an campaign for the replenishment of all that is Us- (I “No one of us is immune to the constant likelihood that blood will be required to restore health. or save our life" said Mr. Jones, who went on to point out that the responsibility for a maximum effort iit conducting clinic campaigns must be. accept- ed v cact community with the full .knowledge of the serious Mrs. J.J. Clair Dies In City MONTAGUE ~ The death oc- curred at the Charlottetown Ho- ‘ spilal on Wed. March 25. 1964. of Mrs. John J. Clair of Montague in her 72nd year. The late Mrs. Clair was the autzhtct' of the late Alexander J., and Harriet Bruce MacDon- " aid of Alliston. She leaves to mourn her hus- band. four daughters and five sons. Tont in Montague. Mac in Toronto. Harriet, r'\lrs Norman Babcockl. Milltown, NB. An on. Win. Georae MacKeeuiaut. Montague. Helen. tMt's Norman IIOU'JIK‘I‘Iyl. Milllown. NIT, ‘rc . RCN, Halifax. Earl ill Montague. Eileen. tMrs, .»\ll(n McCannl, Bellevillc, Out. and Bruce lll Toronto. Also one bro- . Mac MacDonald, Halifax, and 22 grandchildren. The funeral will be held today from St Marys Church. Monta- E cue. i i I l l I SISTER MONICA Earns Master’s Nursing Degree Sister Marie Monica. CSM has received word from Boston College that site has success- com‘pleled the cornse for a Master's Degree in surgical- niedical nursing. graduate of the 1953 class if the Charlottetown Hospital School of Nursing wit _ ' F'itrsing from Ottawa Uni- versity, Sielt‘l‘ qulca has held l‘t‘sillolls in the School of Nurs- in: since 1955. .She was :iven ave of absence for further study which she completed in Irecembci‘, 1963. In January she resumed her osition as Assoc- iate Director of Nursing Educa- :- :3 lion. NSII‘I‘ Marie. Monica is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tuner of Hope River. 0i " presses. ‘ sesimogi'aphic and gravity stu- dies. '33. ‘ Sli'fl. 5 lCenlenniaI Title jiFor Blood Clinics ’coiiseuueiices which occur when a c late is not s’tlt't't's'sllll. lie remarked that this type of campaign is not like a itnauuall one because if many peopie (to itot give their share there is no wealthy patron to fall back on ‘ “The (.‘anadian Ri‘cl C r o s s iblood transfusion service is ack- inowlcdac to be the finest iii the iw'orld." Mr. Jones continued. "'and the response front doiiois ; in P r t n c e Edward Island is Jantong the best iii Canada." ‘ Ilc conclhded by isspin: a challenrre to all residents in int. i province who are in good health. ‘. anti between the ages of 18 — of: “years to make an all-out effort. 3 to be donors in 1964 and iii this .way achieve the desired l0tl per :cenl. response at every clinic. April , 2 and 3. will be "Blood Donor Days" in ilottetown when clinics will i hold at Zion Church Hall with au‘ i objective of at least 1,065 donors. Heavy Winds Halt Sealing 11.th winds prevented any continuance of the seal iiunt in the St. Peter's area yesterday. A few planes flew scouting s(n‘~ ties and it is reported that they could not find the herd. The winds are also said to have ibreken the ice up quite a bit. This. if true would make it dif- "ficult for the planes to land all the ice to retrieve any pelts. Thursday's good weather ac~ counted for a reported "take" of some 2000 pelts. Test Drilling Down 400 Ft. BJIKIIINII lest hurt at Kelly's (‘ross has reached the. dull-foot mark. it was icii‘ucrl from the department of industry and natural resources. The test is to gather scientific data The drilling which is I)l‘lll;.'_ carried ottt under the direction‘ of the federal department of2 Mines and Technical Surveys got underway March I 'ore samples are seitt l'(".!ll- larly to Ottawa and a study made formations as " pm' The f. The drilling of the hole here. is one of five bein: made across illie country. Tlte holes will he kept open for a period of threat iyears and temperature \'ariat—‘ lions measured in addition to ‘ information or work including GUNS tCoutiuued from page It Turks bothered to try to hide ‘from each other or to take ('(l\(‘l'. 'l‘he (‘aitadi ave authority from the. t shoot to kill if attacked liul nothing >L‘I‘IIII‘TI less likely than an attack on such a heaulitul day The Brit- ish said tension along the line recent v. arts It . contiany commander. puffed quietly at his pipe. "Nothing to it." ll(‘ sai (I L'M FOR BOYS I’tc. Richard Connor, 19. also of Quebec City was the first mart of his contin:cnl to it: on guard iii an advance sandba piist between Ui‘cek- and Tilt" ish—t‘ypriol fortiticatiotis. Within minutes. a coupie o curious Turkish—Cypriot boys came up to Itiin aritl were dciiuhtcrl when he offered them some chewing gum \t another point down the green Hire at 'l'rakliatios a of Greek - Cypriot policemen played itiist it sat Maurice Sa- brurie of Quebec City. The Ca- lli'ltli'lll .(‘l'll‘illil \\.‘ls lilkt‘ll I0 an advanced Greek post by out- illtlllll‘. ritish paratrooper Sgt. Bill Collins to be introduced. " e two sergeants sat iii the sunshine surrounded by halt-a- dozcn (.ircek-t‘ypriot policemen with sub - machine - guns slung across their chests arid sipped 6 1'8. Air Force Captains \lilvitt J. Kesslcr of Philadel- phia. left and David I’IoIland of Holland, Mich. are seen arrival at check- point in Ileimstedt. Germany (laud Friday They were shot. down iii a US. reconnaissance liiiiibcr by a Russian lighter March 10. Another US. air- lIItlIl aboard the American plane was returned to the Two US. Flyers Freed By Russia WII’.SB.\DI‘.T\' AI“ »~ Two i'.S. flycrs were released by l' Russians Friday arid arrived 'esl Germany in apparc good health 17 days after a So- vici fighter shot down their rt.- coiiitaissance plane oyer Coni- ntiiitisl East Germany. The Soviet Union and [Cast “ritually repeated elinrues that their IRE-66 flew over Fast (Ter- deliberately "for pur~ military IT‘I'IIIIIIIIIs- were "expelled" no cause Washington expressed .‘e- arels. ('apl. David I Holland. Ila, Ilollatid. Minnesota, and Melvin .|. Kessler. tit). Philadelphia. ar- riverl at the Western Illl.i‘ checkpoint at llelnistedt on rat: liast Ierntan frontier iii an army sedan. . Air Force plane late! flew them to [1.8. .\ir T-‘ol‘i't‘ l-lu- ropeau headquarters in Whalin— (lett. .AD :11 n J’ A third airman aboard tlicii plane. Iiieut. Harold W. Welch. of Detroit, was released It Russians March ‘21. Weleh was the only one injured when the three parachuted from toeit‘ plane ‘20 miles inside East (let‘- many Mare 10. JOHNSON PLEASED At his Johnson City. Texas. sweet Turkish coffee the "'adr liotial l‘ypriot offering of wel‘ ('n .\.< till" I'\' Titl‘t'l‘ look ti\r‘l‘, UN Secretary ‘ chcral U Thzint m’(t‘ a special appeal to ll‘.L‘ government. leaders and onto the island "to ' ' t‘Xt‘l't'l‘.‘ '10 greatest restraint and collaboi- ate with the ,. l‘nited Nations in tile restoration of peace and nor- mal conditions " He. said the future happiness aan well-bent: of the country are at stake that there could be no ntibler endea- vor titan “for all to strive to put art end to bloodshed arid iii)- and co-operate again with each other so that a peaceful solution and aureed settlement for the problems coitt'i'oniiiit: Cyprus may be reached." 5 72‘ a home President Johnson ex pressed LII‘i'Illllt‘i'llltlll at their t'( lease and said he was pleased “that this matter has been set. sibly settlit ' US. officials announced Thursday the two would be re leased II o rt 9 r arralizemenls made through \natholv I‘lobi'w tiiti, So v aiitlyassadnr {e Wauliiiilton For a time the talked of Irvin: the eviiotirize \l'ashiiiztoii Rlli-Kldti‘ airmen llll .vat'tie YANI( AIRMEN RETURNED TO wesr T. E. Wallace To ,v.:. V l t.\I’ Wire- l’rom Ham- w eek cable \\‘c ~l photo torrent It'isl via Address League itiiesi spi'tllv‘t‘l‘ at the annual “Led”; o the PE 1. Electrical Service Leaitte wil he T lid- mitud Wallace of the New Brunswick l‘llecll‘lc Commission a meeting M be held on Tuesday. Marc 1. Mr. Wallace will addr ss rte» lezates on electric home licatitig at the Charlottetown Hotel. \ reception will be held 'lrltlr o the dinner at 7 pm Regarded as an authority on ’the subject of electric it o III e ‘heatinz, Mr Wallace .;9 part iii general fliSt‘tlSSlt ll wiir in: his address Mr. Wallace :s ~lljl’l“ oi .consltiner service with 'lii 4'- er coinittission. vice-cit ’II‘ of the ('tlllllllt‘l'cifli \C’f'l II I re (‘atiaditn I‘lixctrical twee“ ii. a (Her-tor of the cc hepatic and imiiiedicic pr~t szdeni of the Mar" me t'|13l)ltr ol the Ilium titititi: ‘icroti CII‘IEMABCODE cocoa av Dawn ********** TERROR STRIKES IN THE JUNGLE! A drama that takes yo of thrills! LIVE :1 thousand exciti u on a thousand miles my adventures as you Home“ Inst \\'l‘(‘l\‘ ll‘li'll l‘t‘lir d lions between the two countries would be two were n In annottnciti release of IIH‘ two airmen. a Soviet spoke» ttiaii iit Berlin asserted Ill(‘ll pi'iiie peiic'i‘aied Tit kilometres (-1.3 iii-lest into liasl Germany Since it did itoi comply with orders to land. Soviet armed forces wilii liasi (lerman agree- ntent “took tires . for the protection of the air space." he said ” NOTICE- Effective April Isl' Price changes in the following hair cuts Only All types of Brush Cuts . . . . SI Reutllar Haircut SIJIO (‘Iiildren's ,7 These I'rir-es I‘lllective .\t The l-ollon'iitr; Ital-liar Shops Harpcrs Herriuans .‘II'KI‘II'III‘ i\' Vernie McKinnon 8- Ferguson “'ilsoils I'red Lambros Nelsons~ Larrys George Neale Family Barber Rays .Ioe Dykens .— ;) Open Today Till 5 PM. H. & C. Boy’s Store DRUG THIS .1“ STORE OPEN WEEKEND CANTWELL’S PHARMACY I 75 (I R AFTON ST. IIIAI, I-Slitf! Will be the only Drug Store open Saturday evening and All Day Sunday. The Bike Shop) WIN FREE BIKE Nothing to buy—no obligation—just fill name on a ballot and drop it in the ballot bo\. Win a top quality Iioys' or girls‘ (‘.(‘.\I. bicycle (from out your HENDERSON & CUDMORE BOYS' STORE the necessary mcas-. t I iropardived miles: for ma TODAY ONLY Qwuritrtiitriitmuiiiiu K, ./ i ' mm iIVRliftiili itiitiiii Hip / DRUMSfiAERIfiE AR In METROCOLO SHOWS - 3 - '7 - 9 M5 TELATALE IIFTERIIIIII! identifier-indie A REAL FAMILY MOVIE Good‘Morning. " {Miss Dove! ‘ 7' iCINEMASCOP COLOR by DE LUXE nostril "s'rricrr Ill Sponsored t tcir charities ‘. Bin office one" VII! 1 to trim. urn: thRttRV TtCHNICOLOR’ hon “aim for ren‘s movies this: week. SUNDAY AT 9:00 by the l'.(‘.T. In aid of I [lat-k atTlie . 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