’ - cost in the vicinity of $14 milA l Summerside And Prince County R— Tbo Guardiul, Charlottetown, Set. aluly Ill. 1963. I lFerry Approved For Borden Run OTI‘AWA {Medan—Solicitor- General J. Watson ManNuueht. yesterday announced that Cd)- inet approval haa been given (or a new terry {or the Burden- Cape Tormentine mice. The new terry is estimIied to ques. Newioundland, run later. ‘Some pea had owed the tear that a new (any would jeopardize the construction at rile causeway. but the decision to use the imiy elsewhere- when the causeway is completed, eli- minatas any lugges a there wul be a holdup on the calmeway becmrae or the new terry- Mr. Maonaught explained. He pointed out that the terry would be ot the rise and cana- liont and the go-aheld has been given for the drawing up of plans {or a new icd>realrln¢- car and railway terry. with tenders ext Mild to be called Moro DDCUSBING T H E pnten~ tials cl the new Red in I a it al tor teenagers with Mrs. W. W. Reid. director ot Junior Red Cross for P.E l.i Ind Gordon MacDonald. prrsr vincial Red Cross president. is lialph of Toronto. national director ol Junior lied Ciro s a who spent the past two days in Charlottetown clin- ierrlng with officials of Red Cross and the departments oi education Ind public health. Need lo Teach Youth Responsibility Outlined m Interviewed yesterday at the'l’miect which is being carried out in conjunction with til. ' can:- eonclualon of a two-day visit In the Prince Edward Island Red Cross. Ralph Wendeborn of To routs), national director of Jun- Ior Red Cross explained that as Red Cross is “Man helping Man" Ihe United Nations. road and Agricultural organization at He said: “Juniors acme Cl- Junior Red Cross is an educa- tional program in the schools where “Man is learning how to help M n . He spoke of the needs which exist In the world 0! today em two out at three people are hungry while one-third n! the world's population consumes dine-quarters at all e food, "The Indication is clear that we must help." ind r. Wende burn. "But — we must do more than niler emergency assistance. We must provide opportunity for these children to help themselv~ n to something better." Mr. Wendeborn said that there I to also needs In the world today which may not be II obvious — tissue are the n a at young people who live right here at home. where abundance Ia lak- on tor granted. and where con- cern tor the material things at life tends to overshadow the nada are raising “25.000 which will provide the lervlcea oi a nutritionist and a horticulturallat ti) teach children In the Sudan to raise Vegetables and poultry — leach their parent! to incor- porate these ioods into the daily diet so that they may build up some resistance to diseale. and get some strength to develop a better chInce lor the Pu r ,‘ While in Charlattelown, Mr, Wendeiborn who assumed th! W sition of national director of Ju- nior Red Cross iult over 1 year ago, met with olllclals of the department of education and of the teacher training lectionl of St. 'Dunstan'l University and Prince of Wales College. Ind the Public Health Nursing Dlvla sion of the department oi health. FROM MANI‘I‘IIBA Berni-e joining the National Red Cross stall, Mr. Wendeburn was the director at the bureau oi health education for the Pro- Co-op Housing Ass’n Formed In Prince Co. Reid gangster. chairman oi the provincial housing commis- alon yesterday revealed that six e County (amines will begin construction or no - operative m mmediate . "The tamilies." he said. "have Incorporated themselves into the Aeadian Co-op Housing Limited group. and three homes will be built in the Wellington area, and three In tile St. Chrysostnn'le Gammon mil-go -turnlnl ceremonies ar being arranged {or Monday eve- ning, and a Prince County me . her oi the cabinet will be invit- ed to attend. There was considerable con- cern recently that the new led~ eral tax on building materials would curtail the provincial co- operative housing plan. A hous- membrr point- end at this year. Mr. MacNaught laid discuss lions have been going on be- tween the Canadian National Railways and the Department he expected that once tenders of Transport, and it has been were let for the Jilin. it would decided to design the Kerry In be rom a year and a half to such a way that it can be lined two years belcre it would be an the Sydney to Port Aux B In servic Red Cross Swimming billty of 'The Abegweit.’ which was built just over ill yearI ago at a cost oi between $7 and 86 million. Mr. MacNaught said ISLAND NEWS PAGE CNlB Auxil 1 tr e Charlottetown Women's Auxiliary to the cum held its 14th annual picnic ior tbr blind. The fine atiemoon enabled a large number oi blind peopla with tbeir escorts to have an en- Joysblc outing at Dalvsy. The as blmd people were not only troin the Charlottetown area, but trorn Ia Iar east Sourla. and Well. g Lion an McMurdo ol the Kenalnglon Lions Club and Flar- olol Carr and Russell Kelly ut Summerside Lions Club used their cars to brinfi the blind per» sons irom west of Charlottetown lo the picnic. They were met It the picnic grounds by the auxiliary preli- g’ent, Mrs. J. ll. Muriel]. Mrs. member, Ind other members 0! the auxiliary. Prlus {or the various contests held during the atternoon w e r donated by the Charlottetown Lions Club. Al McCurdy of the club assisted by other Lions.‘ttie bus driver. Elmer and field ucv retary. Phil Bower conducted the various contests which w e r e iaiy Holds AnnualPicnic For Blind keenly parflcinlbd In by the blind The thread winding champion- ship wu won again this year by Miss Violet Daley oi the city who has held this title (or ib put six years. She wound so yards oi thread in Just two min- utes and :4 seconds. Henry Dou- cetie and Rosalie Arrenuuli both or Charlottetown ilulahed second and third respectively. rim prize in the nail driving comm went to Ray strongman or Port Hill. in the same contest ior women lda Alchorn oi the city captured the honors. First prize in the clothes pick. lag contest went to Vincent Mar- tin oi Charlottetown, s e c o n d price to Joe nickey or I ndi In River. and third prim to nor- elle Arlenault at Charlottetown. Following the program the au- : xtliary members provided sup- per in all which was thoroughly enjoyed. is a i o r c leaving ior home each blind person receiv- ed a gift trash the auxiliary. Ear- lier in the ailernoon, relreah- ments were served. Oromocto Boys, Girls Banci KENSINGTON -— A musical treat haa been arranged by the Kensillgton Lio Club I'ur the To Play in Kensington Mon. people oi the lies me Gull-nu or Prince ra- word lat-rid are planahc s lamily reunion at admin. sin- day- Aug, 11, I was learned lire pariah or nurtloo is porn- anemuratina e annluar- lary oi the main. oi its rim settlers and also the 1251b In- nivrraary oi the church which was built in line and is now the oldest oliunil building in the province. Appropriate cere- monies will be held and a large attendance is expected. The Gallanta were the tint Acadian settle" to com to this province. in the parish I’D- gisieru of the diurch oi st. John ’lihe Evangelist at laniev there appears t com or a ism on .iuue 11. ml with Michel inachei Gal iarri and his wk Anne Cor Port here- The Oromocto Lions Boys and Girls Band will give a iree coa- leaders’ School Ends 6. g. Wendel-horn. nntlo 1 di- rector oi Junior Red Cross. was guest speaker at the closing banquet ot the Red Cross swim. salety leader's various leaders and supervisors tor the excellent Job they bad done with the schn . Mir 1. Arsenuult presented each successiul leader with tbc 9 miug and water och l. . Wenderhonl cun- graiuiaiad the uucceasiul candi~ daies and stressed the impor- tance at their job in the Vince. Ian Rankin. ty program. chai Ing. Mr, Rankin commended chairman R e d Cross swimming and water sate- e meet. Red Cross cards and crests and Ed Chluery presented the Royal Life Saving Society's lerds. First aid certificates were me- sented by Sinclair Culclllia, lint aid examiner. who cnngratuiat- ed the cinssfor its high stan- rm- rd. in. rweniylonr leaders were en. ed out that “the live per cent provincial sales tax resulted in many persons exceeding their loan limit on homes in the past. The tour percent icderal tax on top or this will mean that we will have Io watch our specifi- eatloor caretuilyv and may re. suit in some cutting down an the quantity or quality oi ma- terials used In our program." maximum loan of $6,500 is provided to build a home under the housing program. Kensinglon UC Men Elect Slate hurcb was held recently with the As this was ladles' night members wives were presets invited guests, Softball Practice .I.A. by the Charlottetown Road KENSINGTON — The closing meeting at the Kemington Unit- sidellt. James Murphy in charge. t h oilered graca at the supper which was served oi the UCW. A ling soul was led rolled in Ihe course and had classes in boating safety, teach- ing theory. first aid, and stroke improvement under t 2 super Vision of Cnst. Robert Williams. Mrs, Dorothy MacDonald and David Miller. Classes in sale boatillfi were held II the orth River cause- way, and swimming was done at the YMCA pool in Charlotte- town. Tests were given up to the Bronze Medallion level in RLSS. and the senior level in Men I Association pre< tas R Cross. Successiul candidates w e r e: “an Vicki Cooke. Myrna Clow. Put ‘ dine with 70‘s. Sinclair. Leo Broderick. Ernie humanitarian aspects oi ille. TEACH YOUTH "Tn ntlset this we must pur- pnoeiully and dcierminedly oian tor the teaching or moral and social responsibility to youth .. viously been awarded his E u. vince oi Manitoba. having pre- da- Kree of Master at Public Health q“. tram the Univerllly at Califor- A practice will be held today at 1 o'clock at the old diamond l I Lion All ryers are “lied to attend. CorriEan. Helen Carragner, LIL by Verdun Paynler. lian Roper, Sharon Clarke. nab Final Round Goes Today The final round or the Harold n. Gaudet tournament will take place tomorrow at the Sum— merside Gull and Country club. in the ladics division. Mrs. D. Baker will go into the iinal in holes with a two-stroke lead ov« er Mrs. Ralph Silliphant. ber nearest competitor. E, Dunning il leading the men's division with a low net at as. lollowed by 0. Furchak. v. Lewis. L. Miller and r. Jar- The devotional period was In charge or Keith Stewart bn w an Kennedy, Parnell Grunt, Gail read the scripture and Pen tau Imam... tarry Mayne who id In prayer. RiChard. Avis Bernard. Jane Henry. Dian! Farris, such things as sell~sacritlce. ser- Vice in others. helping a neigh‘ hour — giving Instead oi always letting. These things are not learned by reading about them. or talking about Ihem alone. They in u s t supported by meaningiui activities. by pro- [runs that awaken young people to the I: era home. in Canada and thumb out the world." Al a concrete example at how Junior Red Cross developer prov i la Arrangements lor Mr. Wendo- SENTENCE TONY no A letter was read from Ralph Duchemin. Marilyn Roper, lau- born‘s Itinerary while in Chart Iottetown were made by Dr X A. Parker who Is the chairman and Mrs, W. W. Reid. the direcr for at the Junior Red Cross tor Ihia province. lrrrnr Aug. 19-38. Mr. Wende- born will be one of the (our Canadian representativel who will attend the World ence ol Educatorl to be held In Lausanne. Switzerland. T h I l Cooler-m NEWARK. NJ. (AP) — New Jersey Teamslers Union leader Anthony (Tony Pro! Proven- uno, convicted of extorting money from I trucking Iirm. was sentenced to seven years in prison Friday and titled Sill.- . lmmedilteiy alter sen- tencing. his lawyer (lied notice ol Federal Judge Robert Carrutllers thanking the attend model year. The new executive IDDfllute in e n ltar assistance in helping him to bel MacNutt. Marcia Simmons. Lorraine Pheev “ any. Bruce Martin, Bonnie Mor- pointed special assistant to Italy d ert McNeil. chairman or the federal Civil Service Commis- lieailier liam- M grams that train youth in the above regard, Mr. Wendebflrn relerred to the Sudan 5 I rd e ll Red Cross centenlry. conlerence has been Urlanlled through the commission for the appeal Shaw reeased rrovenrsno as slam bail pending lurtircr ac- lion on the appeal. 1,000 Workers in Halifax Are Hit By Shipping Mov By DAVID DAVIDSON HALIFAX (CPt — Union leaders say that more thIn I.” Waterfront workers here IIIVI been aii'ectkd by a pin! line‘s decision to move wheat and flour from Great Isakfl' ports rather than lrom Halifax. Wutwind Airlan Shipping Hue. owned by the Kourman- tlril Ihipping interests in Greece. now is hauling flour is! Alrica trom'i‘ort William. Ont. gr in from Duluth, Min l'nl basic price other abippen charging to mova nmllar cargoes tram Haliiax. The shipping line's owner has I substantial Interest n I re- flatly built flour mill in Nigeria such mill West E Atria. l A: a result or the Kai-nuan- tarts move. two lines that have been picking up flour at null- lax not! l to to the Great mu to take on cargoes. This was omflrl'nod Frid March. Halli-x Commission. who new h Montreal to confer with them other the Greek tinn's move. com“ If"! SKIPPER! llr. March also went In New York for talks with the Ameri- can-th Mr! I: Freight Con- ln I bid to have earuu Ill-l between North America and the Atrican continent inw- cred. He said it did nol “bold (tool of hope" the "tel would be scaled awn. "fine is all doubt about it I! mat majority or our ailm- mur loam hour trails in ruins 9" h than any truth III . . Our last slander hope In that “I ' will reduce its rates between Bruin and Vin! ' Africa." The hum agent tor might landlor- hero. meal Candi": mrhood oi Rail- ,» Herb Woodl molthom oi the Weatwind Lim’I Entry-l "Flour w s our standby ing the slimmer months And we depended on it ior John." said 2y in an John R. Mitchell. manager e at the National Harbors Board In“ lieu. described the situation as "moot unlortiln-Ie However. . it was part at tho volutlan in Africa. he laid. S’sicie Youth Fined For Firing Rifle Within Town Limits SUMMERSIDE —John Perry. IB. Summerslde w I fined '5 and coaia in magistrate court Friday' morning Ior unlawfully discharan a rifle within“ ti: rented by Truce MacDonald ThI momlng‘s other cases I nlalr Caseley. Summeralde. iIn. ed m tor speeding and Eliot-ll!!! manhood no and costs for mu. ’lhe youth Ian be “I buy“ another boy and by Irina um I backyard, The hull“ Hohocheted of! a rock. trIveIl- ed several yards and pallets-ts ed a door in a house um III. street. No one was In’ul’ld but It was reported that tho bullet came close to two children who were playing In their backyard. The case at JIl-nes Joleph Tycholll. summerlide, was Id- iourned to July IS becnllu thin town mmuwr was unlblc to he pment in com yesterday. Tychnlia ll charged with tailing to remain at the scene at an as:- cident In which he was involved. Cpl. Berry oi the Summenida police said that on June fl It c l. aura-y ill-mud h "- hint: and tonal the some color that some 250 i work bot-ill. ldr. Mbnlkl il ‘ the arapnua more rooms a Orangemen, Set To Mark ’Giorious 12th may II the bithst day oi the year (or members t e Loyal Orange Lodge. WlID will nn'n out In full regulla tor the annual Orangemeri'l parade and picnic scheduled (or this alter- noon at Crap-lad. Ommemuating the Battle oi traditlonaily II as the ("action is mtocrveurnaani! . a! We all importuniby to vim“ or lobe part in the cele- iia uni-l its. program will con- sist of the opening plrldefirom Mil ev-lb. Scottish music will be Provid- Irl by In Watt Scots Pipe land ll. Nobel Peace Pri- was m alumni 73 candidates ‘ior Ihe iollowlng year is as (01. llows: honorary president, gev. Alexander MscKay: president. Cedric Seaman vice presidenl. _, ion. The commission also an- nounced Friday that Mr. Lov ohuaon. 43. since 195‘ Mr. Everett Champion: Fred Proiitt; treasurer, Caseley. A tape cussion on rural churches c eluded the meeting which cl secretary. Hurry recording and a dis- Ience production d2]! rtmen PUSH UP EDI) TS on~ Norwegian exports tor the m- first live months Johnson has been with the de- m; 1's 9:50. 5. Easier. i-i. Pigdenr cert on Monday evening. July 15. at a pm. The mpicec drum and bugle band and maiorette corps is scheduled to perlnrm around tbe block comprised oi Main Street. Woodleign Drive and Commer- cial Street. Later the Lions will transport the band to Cavendish tor a concert and tour oi the par . The band is coming to Sum— merside to take part in the Lab. ster Carnival parade and will be in Kensington through the generosity nl Bandmasler Doin- las Daley oi Lincoln. nus. and the lobster Carnival committee as Eric .lessome stated last night. The Uromocto band was organ. M» Races Wiii Enci ll.l5. l. Schuman. M. How- att. J. Austin. 12.30 E. Dunning, V. Lewis. L lller. 12.40. P. Crockett, R. Judge. arlla e Woliville. Na. P m m "my "lid" "i! "Fermi" 0‘ G. MacMahou. Two delegates are to be ap- 13"“ Mm“ 12.50. .1. Johnson, E. Clow, M. pointed by the executive to at- Francocnr. tend the Dominion conierence at 621' C50 Pos‘l' 12.55. D. aukcr. Miss L rialiiax. President JamesMur- OTTAWA (CPI—J. I). Love. suliphant. phy presented a report on the 37- assistant direcwr of the PM! 1.00. n. Foley. r Daley. D Club's activities during the research bum“. in: been no Davis. 1.07. K. MacFarlane. 0. Sole- er. . Gar u . 1.14. ri. Laughiin. ll. Glover, o, R. Chalk. 1.21. H. MacFariane. W. will he succeeded by Victor 5mm}. Am"... in R, Armswortlly. c. num- Sohurmau. 1,35, L. Mouhley. D. Sullivan. G. Gallant. 1.42. D. Parsons. 1). Perry. ll. of I96! warn Brownrlgg. with prayer and benediction 8.5 per cent higher than in the 1.49. C. Machnnan, L. Miller. Murray. name period of 1962. K. Carpenter. ed by Rev. L.M p lanes “will. yield! Milton's crovcrdals Inc The no. plant and later a tour at modern Centnl plant in ell-rim disarm naoos AND lashst Ontario 4-H Member Visits m N. Milton Calf Club Aiso City at warmer m Ontario VII veu, some fl ruiia southeast of the III!“ M” 1‘ North Windsil', lie lives on a him till 41H Call dividel Ita attention between Gm. Part (1 his Istaflaim'nent daily and bed cattle. and hard a tour I! Idian Mal r1" l‘aucsi. ___r._ _ m It. Hagginl‘l home is In Ruth. the matter hora". aim r- the bones. es saddle the Quarter breed print hull NM. "w. "the oil- mum at slam each. be said yesterday." ‘lhey have three mam with coils and an stallion. i oi visits upon. Canadian auncli with the Royal in the air travel homo airport. and des- 3a is l I? E s saris! isii ‘ dividual rare. In. 10 runs on six hlta. _ First Session Tonight: ra o e a at the Cave- head Kart Park end the iii—st section oi events and the Ka~ valla team have the trophyu pretty well sewn up. In the i its a tiillerent story with a lie between R Birl ' or the Kavalla Track Knights and Marauders' George Scantler bury for the lead position. Only live points back is Tony Kelly striking distance. reeling ls run- ning and it will go right down to the final event before thei winners are decid , l The races will start pt 8 p.m.v sharp and this could prove to be the most excitinfl racing to rlate The olticiula will make air-y tra climbs to keep spectators Ili- lormed on the points competi- xavalln Track Knights Hobby Shop Marauders Carmichael McCuliochs as Banana 1 Independents 41 leVInllsl. R. Birt. Knights l5 6. Scantlebury, Marauders inn '1'. Kelly. Marauders 153i M. MacLeall, Knights “2 K. Maclieari. Kniflhts E. Maclaaren. McCullochs lr‘iZ D. Allan. McCullocha l9 17. Hudson. Bandits 94.» ll. Prowle. Bandits 79 s. roster. Bandits 47‘ Uptowners Take nus. Over First Spot The Uptowliers moved Into role poIsieaIioll of first place in the Scuris Town mundly. trouncins the Downtow- nel's 1&6. last evening. I ~< I They unleashed a it hit hnr- “ Ml rage led by he Machrmack who had three doubles in hour] trip. to the plate. Guy Marin-r tosh had a triple {or the win-i nera. . George Cheverie was the top balter tor the lasers with three hits in time appearances In- cluding a triple. Gus Birt start» ad the game tor the winners and ‘ went three and two-thirds inn- ings allowing iivs rims on rev. ell hits. He walked two and stnlck mil six. Danny Mahnr, picked up the victory in reilei of Birl He allowed only one hit while walking two and [trik- ing nut seven. Peter Grant was the starting and losing oils-her He went three and twcthlrd Innings, allowing ‘ truck out two and walked eight. Gila Clinton pitched the re- mainder oi the “me for the Ice ars and allowed 8 hits. He walk- ed 3 and struck mil. fl. NDINGS ‘ BELL'S BOOK 8: NOVELTY STORE Souvenirs. English Bane China. Greeting Cards. Stat- ionery. Boole. Maganincs. ate. 14 Summer at. Summerlllle nial'mtbe lraltGdlantalrl‘l *rl Rustico To Be Reunion Site For All Gallant: in Province sun. I more. Michel (M) Gallant and Anne Cor- ancators at all the the finches ul the c MUG“ HITS ONTARIO KITCHENER. Ont. (CPI Near drought conditions in Mullen! Ontario have seriously affected hay and mature field: in many Ire-s. resulting in a drop In fluid milk production. agriculture onlciais said Friday. Farmers in Waterloo. Bruce. Perth. Dillard and Huron enun- tiel have been iorced to iced hay to cattle to maintain milk Production. The government oi the oil abeikdom of Kuwait plans a SSJIIMIN centre [or the phyh ically handicapped. Prince Edward Island TRAVELOGIIE Welcome 'rcurlatu to r. e. l. or Million am Vacation Laud. mtber you plan to stay a week, a weekend. or iust passing through. in not to mail- your visit most ‘aaloyabia. Check this directory ardullyr. TEE CHALLENGE PATTERSON'S l o Jewellery a Guts . English China 0 Irish Belieek and 0 Quality Souvenirs 113 licnl st. NEAR BEACEIE WEEKLY RATES HUME COOK G ED CLINTON can a PHOTO suor For Your Photo Needs Call ED CLINTON Souril Charlottetowa ‘ WESTERNER MOTEL Alberton.P.E.i. l — ACCOMMODATION AT ITS BEST — . PRIVATE FISHING AND BOATS 0N PREMISES S la non: MINIATURE GOLF Domes-aide m Summertime Ia outdoor time Euloy Miniature Golf Outside. open DAILY 10:00 AM. - moo r.M. aolvuaslolvr adults ioc: Children 15c The trophies and prizes will load only eight months ago and ‘benpreu ted i'r: the Club House already has played all over the ABEGWEIT IAY VISTA o owing a bu et supper. arltimes. use, a. Farris. r. Roy. .1. Kensington Lions bavs a sec- YACHT cu» MOTOR lNN Verrauli. oud motive in addition to the v.00. A. oltenden, n. Clem- entertainment value or the per. DAi‘gilpG WED- "Id 0 Public Rectum-ant eat, 1:. Grinham, iormanuc. Mr. Jessome expects . mam 9.07. a. Smith. .1. Pigden. a. that the members oi the newly . 0P0“ Dally Carlson. iormed Kensingion hand will be 5“- Mnslc by Ted Aha-n! 8 Hit - 9:00 P-mn lilt, r, Jul-dine. r. Arsenaulb around to get a ilrst hand idea "Eda "W by The Mm . an n. Moore. of the degree oi excellence which Admmmn. $2 00 1 i Show all T. Gcburt. G. Macher— can be attained in a law short ‘ ' ‘ °°"P° . 12 “d an". son, .Thcrlen, ll. Ferguson. months ot properly supervised on... go “my”; ,mmlml WW” 91'“ Felon, M. Llnkletter, n. Mao- practice. members and fonts. |Next to Ahegweit Yacht club araue. no. u. Garbuti. A, seer, 'tovlusrs WELCOME " C""'““‘" N" RESTAURANT The Fabric Shop Water St. I‘lide Tartan: and other as- sortod materials. FILMS All Types makes 0 Bathing Caps . Swim goggles a. tin! PRESCRIP'I'IONS PROMPTLY FILLED l)sul 3237 FOLEY'S onus STORE M Watust. PM Mr. Tourist - . . . your Valhawa l I Ill 0 I I Don’t slam. tn. car. It simply need- a (Bluka Nluning. Thi- nqulm an expo", so tall. you. 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