ANNUAL CONFERENCE _ The annual Legion of Mary “Conference “was “held at” the Basilica Recreation over the’ weekend. The meet- ing opened on Saturday even-: ing with Rev. Raber MacDon- ald delivering the keynote ad- . Center . of, Mary from all over the Maritimes ‘attended -the-afalr with the principle topic of dis- cussion~focusing on the Vati- . can II and how the Legion of Mary can work along these- lines.. Left to right are Flor- ence - Quinn, Charlottetown; Mrs; Linda-Blanchard,Char- lottetown; Sister Teresa Mac- kinnon, Coady Institute, An- tigonish, and. Rt. Rev. W.O. Simpson, who_is the Spiritual Director of ‘‘Our Lady, Queen of Peace Presidium.” Travellers Singing Group Thrills Ce By IRA BALDERSTON Lovers of folk music packed Confederation Centre last night Es ie i if : i ai i a 4 a E a) > 3 > ie a2 E # a g zee €8 i zk zh soe E il i i g e E at ge: GRE rl ha gg smashing success. The group consists of one girl end three boys: Simone John-| : ston, an attractive singer who ean make an excellent job ia 5 | Islanders Steal The Show At Liberal Conference OTTAWA (Special to ‘The Guardian) — Monday morning at the opening of the first plen- ary sessions of the National Meeting 1966 and Liberal Party Conference Premier Alex B. Campbell proposed a resolution Sf confidence in the leadership of .Prime Minister Pearson which was unanimously accept- ed in a*thunderous ovation from the delegates. The resolution proposed by Premier Campbell .was worded - as follows: ‘‘that the Liberal Fe- deration of Canada, ‘in ‘conven- tion here assembled, express to the Rt. Hon. Lester B. Pearson WESTERN BRIEFS COUNCILLORS Im Saturday’s special section on Fire Prevention Wéek, the ad from the Town of Summer- gide (the mayor and councillors) listed Eric Johnstone as one of _ the councillors. This should have read D. Alex MacDonald. ACCIDENTS yy Two motor vehicle accidents — both involving. two cars — caused considerable damage but no one was injured in Summer ...gide over the weekend..No other details were available. The local detachment R.C.M.P. . reported’ an accident-free héliday. week- end. \ its appreciation of his great de- votion to the people of Canada, its affection to him, and its con- fidence in him as the leader of the Liberal party of Canada.” . philosophy, in his annuncifation of ‘the new politics for Canada’. through -which we, as grass roots Liberals are privileged here to gether in National conference to plant the seeds of those grass roots fir m:-ly in the soil of our party’s National policy.” He drew a standing ovation from the conferenc®’ hailing the Prime Minister, in conclusion as the man who made Lauv‘er’s dream of the 20th century as Canada’s, an impressive reali- ties. . Y | Island News Page - Western and Central-Districts | The Guardian, Charlottetown, -Tues., Oct. 11, 1966. 3 Wc 4 The Federal Service Division of thé P.E.I. United Fund is ‘Yeading the way in the employee divisions, by a big margin as shown in reports, turned in by the Chairman, Frank Moran. As of -| this week-end, less..than three after the start of the campaign. they have reached 74 per cent of their objective, a total of $17,- 715.54 on a quota of $24,000. The latest departments to ex- ment—of Veterans. Affairs and Veterans Land Act with 115 per cent, Larry Doucette is the Or- ganizer. Summerside Post Of fice shows 121 per cent with ‘Traffic Reported Ross Downe heading. the can- vassing tea, Una Gallant, or- ganizer of the. civilian employ- Summerside reports a total of 105 ‘per cent so far with more to come. Edwin ae ener campaign ‘e : com- menting on the results so far of* the federal service said that this kind of a report proves ceed their quotas are: Depart. ees_on Canadian Forces Base, | | Federal Division Leading The Way > the value of getting the job done as soon as possible. Enthusiasm for the campaign is high and everyone puts their best into it when it isn’t allowed to drag Said the chairman. He said he hoped that many others through- out the province would follow the lead of the Federal Govern- ment employees:.and speed up the returns from their areas. Alberton trips were made on Saturday and one extra trip was Friday. Peace Prize Possibility D.H. Gallant Passes Away | SUMMERSIDE — Domite H. Gallant, well-known insurance The Prince Edward Island delegation stole the show yes- terday mi bedecked in their f straw hats on which were red bantam roosters on their side the brag: Don’t Like To Crow But ...” In the words of the conference chairman five minutes after. the plenary session opened: ‘‘there’ weren’t two people in the whole of the Chateau Laurier who weren't fully aware that Prem- ier Alex Campbell had restored: [are Island to the Li- beral et § HAILS PM In the resolution of confidence in the National Li- beral leader, Premier Campbell _48.4:"‘man who wears, with con-- i fident dignity, the medal of Can- adian greatness” and one who dedication to~ the Canadian _DEATHS. i } ' MacKAY — At. Charlottetown. Oct. 19> 1966, Mrs. Margaret MacKay, formerly of Borden, P.E.1., in he. 9ist year. Resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home from here the funeral will be held Wednesday, service com- Mmencing at 2 p.m. Interment ia Cornwall cemetery. MacF AYDEN — At his home in New Haven, Oct. 9, 1966, James Aeneas .MacFayden, age 78 years. The funeral will take ‘place this morning from the Hennessey Funeral Home at 8.45 \o St. Ann’s Church, Lot.65, for | Requiem ‘High Mass at 9.30. In- erment ehurch cemetery.. : GALLANT — At the Prince County Hospital, Sunday» Oct< sber 9, Domitie H. Gallant of Miscouche, in his 64th year. Resting at the Compton Funeral Home until this af i yber 11, at 3.45, then to St, John The Baptist Church, Mis- touche, for Requiem High Mass at 4.15 p.m. Interment ip the Church cemetery. * i THOMPSON — <At the Prince County Hospital, Sunday, Oct- ober 9, of James E. Thompson, $98 Hawthotne Ave., in his 77th . Resting at the Comptom ‘al Home until noon today, Presbyterian Church for service October 11, then'to Sumerside at 2 p.m. Interment in the Poe- ..fie’a eometery, Summerside. Prime Minister’s office.” gates as he acclaimed Prime Minister Pearson as a preement- ly great Canadian Libera! Prime Minister, who leads “a party which, as the government of Canada has enacted more be- ly every field of endeavour, than any other government in the his- tory of our country, in a. com- parable space of time.”’ Immediately before placing the “We | “has brought singular honor.and | hor: neficial legislation, in practical. |: ' MARITIME RACING HALIFAX (CP) — Don Can- ning, presiding judge of the har- ness racing track at nearby | hoard Sackville Downs, announced SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CB) — Sister ‘Marie ‘clocked the fastest ‘mile on_a nine-dash harness rac- ing card at Exhibition Park Raceway Tuesday night. The Time’s Adios Astro- se won in 2:10. Other winners were Choice (2:18 45), naut (2:18 35), Sugar Trick (2:18), iouth” “Rock (2:11- 15), King (2:14 3-5), Cindy Chief: (2:14), E. J. Creed (2:11- a and Northwood Dudley 716). man in Miscouche, passed a at the County Hospital Sunday year, after . VATICAN CITY (AP)—There has been speculation in Vati- can circles that Paul might ‘the 1966 Nobel Peace Prize. Vatican sources noted that the Pope has long been etxremely active in pressing for peace. They also noted that Pope Paul in the last week -had re- ceived his Apostolic Delegation to Scandinavia, Mc-gr. i Heim, in private aud.ence. They considered this. significant. be- committee ‘the - Norwegian “ Parliament selects the winner of the peace A gian Embassy, .when asked -to comment, said there was no reason why the Pope should not a te. Church, Miscouche, today (Ttes- day) at 4:15 p.m. ise per resolution Premier Campbell stressed “this great Liberal’s WESTERN FUNERALS © 2 Man Remandad. In Murder Case TORONTO (CP)—Donald Eu- gene Cooke, 26, was remanded Oct-| Malachy’s MULLIGAN FUNERAL — The funeral for Linus Mulligan was held on Monday October 10th from his late residence to St. Church, Kinkora, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Harold Cro- ken, parish priest. The following der in the death of Dr. Rowena G.D. Hume. : -Cooke was originally chatged with capital murder following his arrest on a downtown Tor- onto street Tuesday. priests were-present in the sanc- tuary: Rev. Reginald MacDon- ald, Rev. Preston Hamill, Rev. Gerard MclIvor, and Ref. Char- les McCarthy; Pallbearers ‘were: Joseph Morris, Aloysius Roberts, Maurice Befrigan, Les- lie Smith, John R. McCabe and Bert Hamill. Interment took place in the Church “cemetery with service conducted by Fa- | MEAT MARKET He will appear again Oct. 13. SPECIAL Shoulder . ROAST BEEF, ‘Ib. : Free Delivery "QUEEN ST. - i Helps You Overcome - FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry No longer be annoyed or feel ill-at- teeth. FASTEETH, an improved alxa- line (non-acid) powder, sprinkled on your plates holds them firmer so they feel more comfortable. Avoid embar- rassment caused by loose plates. Get FASTEETH at any drug counter. For paste? feformafion sme poor fefephom: foo Yetiow Pages. spokesman: at the Norwe-. : Hon. Robert C- Campbell, minister without " presented a cheque for $6,996 from the provincial govern ment to Catelli Foods Ltd as a subsidy ‘on the cost of trans- -porting an experimental cu- cumber ¢rop to Montreal. Guy Limoges, (centre) field oper- ations manager, on- accepting ner, adding’ food poisoning. butter and egg yoke -base. It was served on broccoli. ~ PRESENTS CHEQUE - the cheque, told a gathering portfolio, im Alberton Thursday night that the truckage from cucum-" ber areas in Quebec if $5.00 per ton while it is $33_ from P.E.I. where the Catelli Com- pany grew 131 acres this year. Looking ‘on from the right is Charles Thibert, fieldman for Prince County. Although high crops in the Alberton area had waived charges” on’ the din-"|special” assistant” to” Agriculture that it was the first |Minister Greene. He is to as- time in many years that the |sume duties Monday in Ottawa Chateau had had an incident of |in the $10,000 post. He has been . |tréasurer of the North Renfrew He identified the preparation’|Liberal Association since 1961. as a Hollandaise sauce with a |A native of New. Glasgow, N.S., k settled in Pem- broke after leaving the navy as 1956. Mr. Alberton. ‘Mayor Roy Leard presiding ‘and all councillors present. cleaning ditches, tree planting, cementing ice sur- face area at Jacques Cartier arena and dismantling old build- ings. : It was approved that tax con- cession be sllowed en the pro- posed chronic care centre in Alberton. , $360.75 were approved and or- dered paid. |Liberal Food Poison Cause Pinpointed ton, manager of the Chateau Laurier, said Monday his staff “believe they have pinvointed Mr. Craston said it was likely a sauce served with the main course at a Young: Liberals’ ex- ecutive- meeting. 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