Ae *-monwealth Day 7 ee Island News Page Western and Central Districts Ae The Guablian, Charlottetown, - Sat... i FROM QUEEN. June~l 1, "1966. eae } sland jovernor™ - Receives eae His Honor. | veutenant Cotone!} the Honourable W.d MacDus ald. ED... Lieutenant-Goevernor af the province of Prince Fd: ward Island has received. the following message from . The Right Honourable Viscount Am- ‘ery, chairman of the Joint Com- monwealth Societies Council The message is from Her-Ma= jest’ Queen Elizabeth H-on-the accasion of Commonwealth Day, June 11. which is also Her Ma- jesty’s. official birthday in. the United Kingdom *—hast-vear-in-my. first et message [| ask- ed that we should seek every op- portunity-to get to know one an- other’ better es have a group at nations amount: . ng toa fifth of the world’s peo- ple. Each nation belongs to this” group through its own choice. It chooses to belong, because it secs in. the Commonwealth a great. co-operative effort for" peacelii! development. to which it wishes to contribute and from mene it_hopes to benefit. Be. . cause our association’ is volun. tary mad spontaneous, we all.re- inice when we can.find common ground and we are distressed when differences arise : “When we look. back tnto his: tory af great causes ‘that have triumphed, we: always find. one common factor Each'has pass- ed through periods of test, when ‘ I doubt, fear and conflicting inter- dom and fullness of life and ae aa ae ie pi eats have threatened to bring «its = realization of man's dignity sions afd misjudgments, When Progress to a Li Bo psig a and purpose It is the constant | vou know people well, you are Cause those-w! G te thsi war ‘pursuit of these common. aims unlikely to,misunderstand them, 8tou! hearts ‘aod Bat tO. ei that today | eammend-to you all Mistnderstandings are: - surely S'om: 't Survive ae, ” flour. as partncts, in an enterprise the-besetting...danger of the. sity in men’s hearts” an UF- hich will influence for good | world in which we live ished. ~ ‘The future of the human race.” “In ° the Commonwealth we ‘Faith. loyalty and Sone EI GARE Ee R. a asesivieremerer in — 3 = Dr. ac DR. DAWE United Church Celebrating “Anniversary Spring Park—tintted he. celebrating their | 1st ‘anniversary. Sunday, June; 12. .Ceélebrations began Sunday morning with special music un- der the dir ection nf Mrs JB. The Chureh wil! ness of p' irpose are the essence of success The -ultimate ambl- tions which |ink ‘us together are a Head Office Reads Cornet, Summerside, Dial 436- 5117 a Mr. Jack Balcor, \ Walter G | services. vheld after the evering services, ’ \ ers’ | T he association’ * ‘ ‘ % : Ss : Herdman: the funtor' and senior | choirs’ in the morning and the senior choir. and the Baptist” Male Eight in the evening Guest-speaker during the | nniversay celebrations wil! be Rev. H.M. Dawe, BA, BD, DD, formerly of Newfoundland and now residing in Sackville. NB Dawe is, the home mission superintende pf the. mission- @ry__and” maintenance. conyenor ¢ of the ritime Conference on the United Church Be ‘The public are welcome to tie | A social hour will be Cattle Sale. ‘Is Discussed « province-wide sale of feeder cat- g a be held in the autumn. Field davs for the summer planned by the” ford and Shorthorn Assoc it was explained, Eddie Clark,’ as the association's repir\ | tive on a Maritime comm)! discuss and lay plans for ; Lat are already. -Angus, Here- ¢t ons, i 6 was named pnta- to heef ee testing program on the se and | progeny level _ Acies ep ony t PEE Charlottetown: Held once a year ~ Ceremony. is the’ occasio: The’ advisability of holding | members, both auxiliary co |tle next. autumn, arid the ship- anew to+t tive, crate ‘Held Recently The Acies Ceremony nf, Curia of’. the | ‘Mary was held recently ° Notre Dame- Conv ent Ch the Le of the ‘thems es service of the ‘loth mént of additional cattle to Tor- | er of God. jonto when cattle start ‘moving | | again, were discussed here last night at a meeting of the difec- tors ofthe. P.E.I. Beef Produe= Association. ° sponsored shipments of several carloads: of | “beef cattle to Toronto ~ several months ago, and the move step- ped up prices offered here sev-— | eral directors said last. night. The price paid for beef cattle here ‘is ‘‘satisfactory'' one direc- tor__said._Tt equals what a far- | The Ceremony was urd lirection of Rev. W. Con C.Ss.R., rector of the’ Prince Edv jland Curia~ of The Leg |Mary. The—special assistant apeaket ter spirit Hl \evening was Rev. Walter Reid. mer could get by shipping to | Toronto, minus: the transporta- tion -costs ihvolved, he added. Also discussed last night was the possibility. of holding weekly. sales of cattle in the province, similar to what is done regular- |ly now at such Maritime points. as Sussex, and Truro. Thé idea of holding a7 day-was also discussed. The » Another. First - For. Island see Mobile Homes...Fully lauioeed - Office Badidinge| Pictured at the right is the new ultra: inoderti office builds ¥ ape e e a beef.| suggestion was that it might ' ~ OPENING IN CHARLOTTETOWN | - Saturday, June TIth, Stock Arriving Daily ~ Noti ice Dr. Hellimich's office land dispensary, Al- | 'berton, will be closed from July 27 to Sept: 15th. | ings ‘being assembled at Borden for. Northumberland Con- sultants . . . These fine new office headquarters are ideal for i. Permanent | use or on the job offices. ve | te e t ‘ ‘ the great need for the practise of Christian charity in the world today. He pointed out to the members haw this could be done through their<wvorks .as members’ of the Legion of Mary —apostol- ate 4 , i Sistet “Mary” Honora, CND, was accompanist for the hymns which were sung during the eve- Hing The 35 Lebiin of Mary mem- bers in attendance were Holy Redeemer Parish’ and St. Dunstan's ‘Basilica parish, Char-_ lottetown, St. Paul's pari,sh, Summerside, and St. James par- lsh Georgetown, sand Junior members from Holy Redeemer: parish. Charlottetown. i Vanier, Hellyer Praise Program © The .anmed forces ialeue alion program-has Accelerated in the ., past year at a pace that is highly encouraging”, saig De- fence. Ministef ‘Paul Helly in “an Armed Forces Day ‘message yeleased yesterday. He said—it wasan, indication from | _obective of producing a a a the country’s defence forces ‘that “these major “changes have taken place = im any ‘way lowering’ our erational lefficiency or readiness.” On the contrary, Canada's sabi | forces had shown their flexibill- ty “and efficiency through such | major’ committments as the United Nations: the © Zambian~ airlife, Exercise Winterte] Ex press :in Norway. agsistance to the province of Manitoba during its flood crisis, and ethers. Reserve. _forces,-he said, have vigorously attacked thei! ‘reorganization .program, have surmounted “many © difficulties, and are ‘well on the way to the | weil led, mis- organized, vigorously sion-oriented reserve.” In - another Armed Forces | Day message. Governor. Gen- eral Georges Vanier -praised |’ “the splendid record and the. continuing dedication of our, men and women fn -uniform.” The Governor General said the armed forces” represent the ‘best traditions of our country: | the spirit of service and self- -descipline,and—‘‘the concentra- - Livcateibiarsscomuourena atin MOTEL errs Room - SHERWOOD For she best in home cooked needs. A Island Woman ‘Passes Suddenly. MONTAGUE,, death of Mrs land of Lorne. Valley “ on-Thursday: ¢-v-e n | n-g-at—the- home of Mr. and Mrs Thompson, with whom* she had lived for the - past number of. y§ars. She ‘was ANNUAL MEETING © Ast. District of Queens Q : & the ins” The sudden PE). George , MacAus- + recurred William Lower — Méntague Chester. o~ was in her 79th year. “twice -married-Her-first-husband was the late Hugh MacDonald Her second hus- hand predeceased her about five years ago She fs survived by. three dau- ghters and oné-son:, Ruth, Mrs Primrose, Hughena of Ontario) Re- bekah of Montreal and Warren of Springhill, NS. . Funeral{arrangements. wil he, ot announced ' later. ge June 5 to 11 isxRed Cross Wa- ter Safety’ Week..in Canada .of Lorne Valley Acorn of os Young Prog ressive . At the home of whe spoke to the members on|of tHe professidna!’ calibre of Hon of intellect and energy ithe- former Sarah Nicholson and a cause, greater than dividualthe cause of our free: dom and the world's: peace,’ She was Conservative Association Mr.-and-Mrs. Robert Jorgensen Springfield, Wed., June 15th — ne 7 ‘ special treat for all the family: a At 8.30 p.m. an eee OFEN PAL Laatste ad Ail interested young Pete welcome , : FULLY LICENSED oy ~~. ee Inserted By Ist Queens Y.P.C, Assoc, — ty ¥ re nee Now All These Facilities Available At ta Offices f & TD. "Guaranteed Satisfaction, and Service after Sales”. “All parts and travel trailer accessories avail qble” from: ‘our Summerside wareh ous ‘i _ through either branch. ¢ Equipped To Install Any Mobile Home At Any Location In addition to this prompt courteous service. you will find all our Mobile Homes are fully equipped with the latest Cana- dian made brand name appliances. All new, units carry full _mainufacturers guarantee. 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