od Crown is a symbol standing meeting ‘that fire calls from non . fabove differences in creed or members in ithe area ‘would be |” ._ party. 1 may differ with my answered, but ‘a. fee af $100! VANCOUVER (CP) Robert | *‘peighbor in political allegiance: would be charged. Tt was also W. Dowling, director of New | os OPENS EXHIBITION . photographs, “Pleasure of Pho- ctography."" -M iss Cameron (centre) is shown ehatting with Mrs. Guy: Fichaud (left) and Mrs. lan Craig at last night's’ opening. The stunning exhibl- tion involves 60 black and _white photographs, most of. the One of the foremost. author- Hes on sculpture in this coun-, ;-try_.and_orie_of. the_most_color-: ? fi persons in the world of art; * Dorothy Cameron, was on ‘hand at: Confederation—Centre Art Gallery last nicht te open . ; the _Roloff Beny. exhibition of middle and ar east. ranging up to 6’ in height. The exhibi. tion will -hang with the ‘ ‘Royal Canadian Academy im Retros- pect’’ show in) the Centre Gal- lery until the end of the -Sum- mer Festival. Montcrieff Wil- liamson, curator of the gallery, presided at the opening. | ter of. education, | Minister. . Expresses | Opinion Hon, Gordon Bennett, mints. | informed a| body of newsmen yesterday that | Western Infant [he ' is still optimistic that through $ council of the. iit system, based on the qialifi- ~ present ore eet cates of approximately 20 labor |: atoups wil) he -heatd beginning | a _Wweek front Wednesday. : | NDP Party. | Expresses Ovinion t Members. of -t-he - provincial New Democratic | Party, dmecting in Redeque last | night, expressed the hope- that the new. Liberal adminisiration ‘will-not=“engage in anv !witen- hunt’’ following the changeover in government as far as the folle , {ing of government appointments is concerned, The council felt ‘no indi idu- al’ should fired through polle . tical, vengeance -or hifed / he- cause of: political connections”. The council said that tlie mer- cations of employees, should be followed ,by the..new provincial government in’ making pane iments HOW OLD: IS NEW MONTREAL: (CP)The .New Court House in Montreal is 40 ryears old. The Old Court House is 109 years old. Excavation for ;a new, new court house, 35 |storeys high, is in progress. | Island News Page | 3 The Guardian, Charlottetown? Tues., Aug. 2, 1966. ARTS STUDENTS Dr. Birney is the author of the novel ‘‘Turvey”. . from which Mr. Harron wrote the script for the musieal version of “Turvey"’ which opened at Confederation Centre” Theatre Twenty-five students taking: courses in ‘the theatre arts di- vision of the Atlantic Summer: | School of the Arts. were on | hand . yesterday afternoon, at Prince of Wales. College to at- | tend a seminar given. by Dr. of ‘'Turvey” production Mr... Harron, Morell: Addresses Rotary. A. Lorne MacKay “To be a citizen of Canadas ving-ylovalty; there- must. be a 5 means thal we ‘are posseaséd™of Vitalrecognition of “and- will ng | and by a-deep and abiding love devotion to religious and -spirit- |mediately to the Stewart Mem- | school. book ‘operation with the * ae.ual values. These are“the vital orial Health Centre, sane Salley, Nova Scotia Department of Ed- | Lorne MacKay, ‘things in the practice and phil- {where he was attended by Dr BA, DD, who spoke to the reg- osophy of oné who is a good cit- |Leser, ot cre cane be petyate for our country as a whole, . Cording to A. ular luncheon meeting of the izen of Canada.” lv Gharlottetown. Rotary Club at During the course of ar re- The. Charlottetown - Hotel pester. marks, Dr. MacKay quoted at | Passes Suddenly Wayne Peters, &:week-old son of |}ate date. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Peters of Lennox: Island died from a head|Mr. Bennett stated that. Alvin injury apparently received when .|he fell. from. a-cot. in which he had. been put to sleep, |pital where he was declared \dead. co-operaion and hard work, a ischeme for a program of free |school_text books for the _ 1966- : '67 school year at least for grades | SUMMERSIDE — Joseph/1-8 can be implemented at this In making this cimouneuiasaa Myers.-manager of the school | | supply: branch and Claude Wood | suuperintendent of schools ‘are p.m. Sunday evening. lim Halifax at present to dis- -The infant was transferred im- | \cuss the mechanics of the yfree about * |ucation which- has had this set- up for sothe time, i Gat is expected they will .re- turm. with valuable information senai vonne jon: inventory, distribution, aud ieee — campbell hose by supervisor Earl Foster. The | results of the tests follow: a ehi le to the Prince County H 08- Mont Carmel: Begiriners: gay length from an editorial a Dr. MacKay, who was. born ‘et by James Lamb, Publisher Margate, PE, and is current- the. Orill _.Packet and’ Times, | ty the- minister of Central Pres- entitled “‘' Canada I- Love; | byterian Church, Hamilton, Ont., An Unfasionable Testament." and president of that city’s Can- edian Cluh: chose as -his subject CHAIRS MEETING - “Being-a Citizen of Canada‘ The Hon. Mr. Justien: “Georss | “The theme of -citizenship {s_J.° Tweedy chaired -the meeting collection of books which will | ‘uniors: assist us in sefting up a ayter |S Decete- Juslece: ice in. this province,"’ said Mr. ‘Ben- \mon: Poirier, Adrien Richard, nett. (Maurice Richard. The chairman | A co-ordination meeting - will was Mrs. Robert Richard:. In- | be held to iron out problems |structor was Jean Graham. tinvolved--when— Mr. Myers and | port’-Hill: ‘Beginners: - Thomas | ft was stat- Coady, Janice Yeo, Laura Ann | * Mayor | Cox Receives Red Cross Classes Completed a ‘Red Cross Water Safety class- |termediates: es have been tested recently at Barbara Ann Maynard, Edith various centres in Western P.E.I Birch. Senior: Tom Wagner, | Earle Birney and Don Harron. last week. During the brief ses- — Garth Ramsey. Certificate: RLSS: Millicent Ram /Gallant; Juilors: Mary Corcor-| sey. The chairman, was Mrs.ja, J Gallant. Carme!- Cor- William Yeo. while the inatruc| tie lette tor was Carol Wallace: ’ Piusville: Beginners: Theresa | Corcoran, Clare Corcoran, Law- was Mrs. John P. Gallant, and \Tence . Gallant, Wanda Gallantsithe instructor was: Marlene Mac- |<, Kevin Gallant, Beatrice Gallant, Lean: MUNICH as $75,000, Blanchard, ‘Bavarian Varian ‘Aleah MacLennan, | Your Heart and -summer heat: Did you know that your ‘heart | must work -harder in the hot weather? What do the latest findings on air Conditioners. ¢ cold drink, loose clothing, cold showers versus tepid baths re- ag life would ‘draw all Canadians nest Garrard, Dartmouth, “oe¢loser- together in cammon hap- ham Palmer, - ‘nadian life. The Queen is the un- sufficient funds might be said to us as was spo- Ret there must ‘sme which calls for deep thought and Co-Chairman was Dr Frank | and serious consideration in our MacKinnon. - ‘day’’, said Dr. MacKay. We are — Visiting Rotarians were: ‘rapidly - approaching the One Pp. F.—-Brown, Gainsville, Hundredth anniversary —of-Can- Bob —Webster, Brameiea, “,ada’s extistefice as a nation and F rede ‘Anderson, ‘one. would normally. expect that Daniel Guy, Ada, Ohio, Carl W. the anticipation of this“ import- Plaza, Southbridge; Mass., ‘ant -milestoné in our nation’s Mel Aitken, Hamilton, Ont., Er- | Dr. | Moncton, se Ot piness’ and shared pride: _ Harris, —Yet- for -many of us," i 4s a lHern, Jamestown, N.Y sobering and-disturbing fact that xtyilet, Edmeston, N.Y.. seldom H ever has our nation Maze, Moncton,. GH. Bishop, seeried more, divided than at the Amherst, Mike Yuda, New York | Present time. The concept of City, Wally Anderson, New York | separatism” whether it be City, Henry J. DesRoberts, Lynn the firmly held creed of a small yfass., Ray Newsome, Estevan, but vocal minority or a deliber- cacy Lorne MacKay, Hamilton, te and unworthy device used to Ont J. Fred os sede Middle. RI- gain a desired advantage -— ts ver, Maryland. ® disturbing and even -frizhten- Guests of Rotary were: -Rev. Ine. fact_in—contemporary—Cana oe : Malcolm MacCuaig. Charlotte- afian life.’ The Speaker contin-- Rev. Edward Aitken, -af Frank town; ued Reuld be voted that this Sheet Harbor, N.S Thomas 3: concept has been publicaiiv re : : diated and scored by respon- Flood. Stratford, Ont.; W... E. ry 1 ‘ Fletcher, Lindsay, Ont.; Kean “sible political leaders in recent Queens Group taken too lightly. The continuing er struggle between provin- rial rights and federal. authority, Has Meeting the tendancy to. stress section- al interests without a thought for The regular monthly mnaetng the good of the whole. the trou- of the Eastern Queens Develop- bled dialogue on the subject of ment Organization was. held in fmancial autonomy, and the dis- Yigg Hall recently. The meeting ruptive tendencies which is some |was presided over by the presi- form: or another are always pre- dent, Vernon MacIntyre went, sll add to the ever-present | is uid Sinith MLA, Joined ‘the “ylanager of disunity ‘and are po- , ka brigtly ot tentially dangerous enemies to 27OUP and-also spoke brie yi Canadian unity -and Canadian couraging the group to ton inue : its good work. 7 reatness : ' - Dr. MacKay said ‘'Loyaltv to It was decided at the meeting *he Crown can be the. greatest to collect all the fire dues in ar- ingle unifying factor in our Ca- rears for 1966 so as to provide for improving dmpeachable figure of all that is the Vernon River Fire Depart- good in government and the ment It was also passed at the I may differ very radically with agreed‘hy the group to paint the him in terms of religious be- fire hall and ‘put a sign up: be: Jief: but in our common loyalty fore the next meeting. to the Meeeen 7 Can are bestle Some discussioh took place re- him in perfect nenenicnty jee ~& “warding swimming instruction fellow Canadian When St Au and this-was left with a, commit- gustine described a nation as an io. rar: further consideration. assication of reasonable beings : : The. group now has a-member- bound. together bv - common country’? but now is ‘'God's own agreement as to the abiects they ship of twenty people, represen:, junkyard’ hecause of highwag.! Jove, he might very well have ting fifteen school districts. pen | meen describ ng. the unique uni- tying influence of the Crown. the person of the o teen, the spirit nf the body, politic...Lovalty ‘te the Queen, ie a prime necessity pf genuine Canadian. citizenship and J for one er consent te’ anv tampering with that lo yalty. dav will never come fat to * rience .? nner ‘emp- “tion when they join voices in the “God Save the Queen. continued “We and it wil] net T traist the 5 when Canafhans deep words ‘The Speaker lige in. a glorious land ‘ehalt hlese “Ttehing Piles’. It ia moat em- \Yededication nt te }ose othe-hirning' itch and pain. It tts significanc e There are many .actually shrinks hemorrhoids. thing? which ‘wiltenter into snch This substance hag been shown: rededication which-I have not dealt with here bul high on the he the. spirit of sed. of a deep of healing. Its germ-killing pro- perties aliaa, help eeeore| Be people poss; infection Wélland;-Ont.—_Herbert*. Dick Bruce. ‘Montreal and Ive Cthoc-. P eoventiclest, the concept re- * . Hamilton, Ficissadl She Sates “We hove, next : lyear,. that we may able to : opm pdb ppamnci Cony icall in. Charlottetown, as we jshall be going to Montreal in or- .the pleasure of seeing you and Burning Rectal Itch Relieved In Minutes This Special Hamurenotd Remedy Contains a Unique Healing Substapice “That. Relieves Pain As It Shrinks Hemorrhoid w One of the mast.common affite- | tions is a condition known aa) ken lone’acn “Thon the Lord. for the’cood land which barrassing Ai the sufferer dir nA hath en thee" The reali- tng the dal and especially vation. of this tact—should make aggravating atnight * yse.-constigns of onr privileges * s If vou want sAtisfactory relief and responsibilities ‘as ‘citizens ~ here's good news. A renowned j of ‘Canada “Citizenship is not to research laboratory has found a } “pe taken for granted - : uniqie healing substance: with Je Citizenship needs. at “periadic the ability to promptly relieve 1 able in ointment or suppository. | to produce.a most effective rate t ' Letter’ ees ‘'Mr. Wood retutrn, led ~ MacLennan,’ Marilyn MacKend- | A Jetter of thanks eines by-Mavor Perl sll USA, | of Charlottetown - from Lady | Ont.; |Zia Wernher for the plaque pre- | Huntingdon, | sented. her recently from Char- | lottetewn and the 1966 Satine: | Dr. | Festival. A horse “Charlottetown own- to ‘‘Charlottetown’s"’ owner in a |Special ceremony at Lady Zia's county home, Luton Hoo, Lutort, Bedforedshire, England a short time ago. Making the “‘presenta- tion was Watson Jamer, direct- | or-of Atlantic House in London. In -her letter .te..-Mayor Cox, | C R. McQuai ; Has Resigned C..R. McQuaid, it was chairman of [. < Ing: | led by Lady Zia,-wife-of- Sir-Rar- the labor relations —hoatd..h-9-—-f - old Wernher, ‘won the 1966 Ep- iturned in his official resignation som Derby in March and a com- |! Hon. Elmer Blanchard, Min- morative~ plaque was” presented |ister of Labor, yesterday. _ : Mr. Blanchard announced that |" a new chairman will be appoint- ed at a meeting of the Execu- tive Council Wednesday. It -was also announced that rick, Jackie Strongman, Karen: | |\Coady, Ray. Strongman. Juniors: sesocie Noye, Marilyn Ramsey, bara Ramsey, Ida Strong- oe Roderick MacNeill, _Lorr- combe, Douglas MacArthur. In-. learned “ \Lady Ga said "I cannot adequa- | “tely express my gratitude “to, | you ard the people of the Island | cammunity of Charlottetown’ for this” gesture -of friendship. It was: indeed an occasion I Shall, always: remember.” | der to visit the exhibition.” ® Lady Zia also noted in her let. ter to Mayox Cox ‘‘we have a special room at Luton Hoo con- taining all our racing trophies and pictures of the horses, and your plaque is placed in the cab- inet. with the’ Derhy Gold Cup, for everyone to see. T-hope that on’ Some occasion we may have that you will visit our home. She added ‘‘would you Please ;¢anvey my particular apprecia- tion to Fulton Robinson, the blacksmith and to the Leavitt In- | dustries and’ all those who con- | ceived the idea of making this | historic ic presentation. | York's office of cultural affairs: | warned the Vancouver board of trade. ‘not. to let highways lead- ing into thescity become “ar. | teries of infection’ spoiling the | natural beauty with billboards and. -rieon signs. He ‘said Los Angeles used to be ‘:God's own , me nt’ * waa reported. This im provement was maintained over a period of months! 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