{ Svming thet the tows woum ;mame a date for commence- | ment of the lease of a room in , the federal building as soon as the department placed the neces- Sary locks on the door to fac- ilitate the town policeman using the Building, without the public Island News Page . Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Aug, 27, 1965.05 having “access to it after the regular closing hours. : Georgetown To Air Problem At Meet With Government GEORGETOWN George-| meeting, correspondence was town Town Council expects to read from CMHC officials in Hal- meet soon with officials of Cen-| ifax stating that they had met tral Mortgage and Housing Cor- recently with Hon. Leo Rossiter, poration and the provincial gov- | minister of municipal’ affairs: $s housing problems. ter; C. G Smith, director of At the recent regular council town planning and W. Meggi- son, chairman of the Prince, Ed. ward Island Housing Commis- ernment to explore the town's’ Eugene Gorman, deputy. minis- —— Also discussed was the aues- tion of drainage on Monture Avenue and Weeks Crescent. Following the advice of road builders at the time the recent work was done on Weeks Cres- cent, the Council does net plan to ‘ditch this area. It was: felt necessary ditching on the lower end of Monture Avenue was the responsibility of the. provincial government department of high- \ ways. Dundas Fair Queens County Plowing Match Set For Sept. 4 The Queehs Chunty plowing match will be held this vear on the farm of James Robertson, Alexandra, Saturday. Sept 4, it has been learned from Steer- ling “Moore, secretary of the county match association Competitions include matches for beginners, Junior F armers;+ three-sad tractors plew boys and girls 16 years and under, mount- ed plows and the Perfection special which is plowed at prac- tical field speed. Feature of the match will be the county championship tract- or class. Two or thrée-sod plows are eligible The match will be judged by |David Peacock, provincial de- uafty decrease @uring the next a or so Other species of po- |tato insects should not be a pro- 'blem for the remainder of ‘he season,’ the bulletin conclude ‘Plants Free From Blight Experimental Farm research’ officers L.C. Callbeck and F M_ Cannon said today there is still no sign of late blight in the province's potato fields “The recent rains have ‘pro- vided moisture conditions nec- essary for the development. of the disease fungus but, on the other hand, the lower tempera- | tures that have prevailed during the past few days will have the reverse effect. There is only a slight possibility that blight will appear anywhere in.the region in August. The month is likely to remain disease free “The aphid population is just over the peak at the present time.-The numbers should grad- RCMP Investigate Thefts Of Motors ALBERTON — Alberton RCMP are investigating the theft of three outboard motors, all stel- en last weekend from boats .an- chored near vridges in western Prince County. A motor was stolen Friday or Saturday from. Alvin Wilkie’s boat at Cascumpec Bridge. El- mer Hamill’'s motor disappear- ed from his boat. at Montrose Bridge .and a third motor was taken from -a boat at Goff's Bridge. No further informa- tion was available last night i“ * *.*& ak * * * | Are two Men too Many for the girl who can afford anything 2- insignia of senior membership terday during the annual con- resident of the Canadian in the association on Dr. John , edical Association, pins the P. Sweeney at a luncheon yes- Association. DR. R. O. JONES, Halifax, _ Dr. J.P. Sweeney Horored By Medical Association has endeared Dr. Kind- High tribute was paid Dr. J.'Following a short practice in | ality that P. Sweeney by his medical con- | Newfoundland, Dr. Sweeney pro- |Sweeney to his patients. freres here yesterday afternoom peeded overseas with the Cana- | when he was presented by them | for Senior Membership in~ the) i , Canadian Medical _ Association | Served as medical officer until at a luncheon at the P.E.I. Hos- | 1920 when he was awarded MD., pital. |CM by his alma mater. : are mmmchoon was: past of the | Tie-lune of the weet tek Dr. program of: the annua meeting Sweeney to Alberta where he of the P.E.I. Medical ‘Associa- \spent the next 10 years practis- bited at the bedside. tion at Montgomery Hall. aged infirm. As ness, patience, sympathy — he dian Army Medical Corps and |has so often astounded his con- ifreres by the example of the last into Saturday. |physician’s art that he has exhl- ‘In his late years he has spent most of his work caring’ for the. the attending | HALIFAX (CP) — The weath- wilford Glory to build a new er office says a weak distur- hose; Edward Easton to build) match to be staged at Dundas bance centered near Montreal an addition to his museum; J.| which is regarded now—as the will cross through northern New 1. Blackett and Mrs. Marjorie! originator of’ modern competi- Brunswick today. With the pas- MacDonald, both to . construct tive plowing in this province sage of the weak disturbancé to small additional buildings on : = ee the east this afternoon, skies their properties, STEAL PYJAMAS will clear over most regions this Council made applicatign for , , COLERAINE, Que. (CP)—Po- evening. This clearing should the physical ‘fitness grant ice are looking for thieves. who $300. It was decided that those 29! aWay with—of all things— Regional forecasts: holding the agreement on the /55 dozen women's pyjamas. | Cape Breton, Prince Edward rink building would be notified Tota! value is $7,000. The rob- Island, eastern New Brunswick | that as they ‘had broken their bery occurred some time Wed- counties: cloudy with a few contract by ronpayment of mon-| Desday night at the plant of La widely scattered showers. Clear- thly rent and also of not taking Manufacture Universel in this i this evening. “Warmer. |care of the building properly,;community, 60 miles south of This isthe 25th annual plowing WEATHER sion. F : {partment of agriculture, who ee eee At this meeting, a number of Slated For jwill be assisted by — Raynall j re MacNeill, Mt. Royal, O'Leary TORONTO (CP) — Observed) points wane..285 % an the = : — = i type! assistance | | temperatures: eee - Beries -_ Sept 8 And 9 The president of the Queens | Low Overnight High Thursd quirements in Georgetown. . 9 County. association this. year | Dawson ar However, before any decisions _P'!408 are nearing completion is Arthur Jones, Pownal | Vancouver 57 7 i f6r the annual plowi . Associated with the organir- : can be reached it would be neces. plowing match . ; , {Victoria 54 65 ary to-meet-again-with-govern-22d_agricultural-fair-at Dundas—ation-in-the-match-is- the Alex- | Edmonton $1 56 | ment officials after they have Which will be held this year on adra Calf Club which ‘will be Calgary 52 63 had time to review points rais- Wednesday and Thursday, Sept, holding its achievement day. _ | Regina 57 87 ed at the meeting. 8 and 9 Eanees = = The council also considered an ‘Secretary George MacDonald . t | Foronto ; application from.the Prince Ed- advises that entries should be in L k M | Ottawa 56 73 ward Island Industrial Corpora- the mai! not later than mid- Ives oc en pone s a tion for casement rights tp cer- | night, August 31, and they should e | Quebec tain areas, relative to —in- be mailed to him at “fs Dp R Fredericton 41 65 | stalling of the Atlantic Develop- RR | im at Cardigan an eunion | | Saint John 42 66 (ment Board water and sewage A big program of athletic ‘Island livestock producers who | ‘i PET Mea | Moncton a z vane. : eet Sports is-platined this vear, with Made trips to Ontario under the | vention of P.E.I. Medical | Halifax 52 Parcels one, two = ee a new running track the regula- direction of L. W. Roper when | Charlotteotwn 46 70 granting easements rights, have tion jength of one-quarter .mile he was provincial director of Sydney 41 — (already been signed by the town and there are’ provision for sen.’ livestock will meet at the farm Yarmouth 52 67 and application is now. made jor track and field “sports an horffe of Mr. Roper at Brudenell ®. John's 2 . for parcels four, five and-six. (Wednesday and the juniors. on Caturday afternoon for a. get- | | Boston BUILDING PERMITS ! Thursday afternoon. ogether and nicnic. |New York s a Applications for building per- Tug-of war entries must_ be oo Se a ee Miami mits were approved from the sent to Brian Clay at Dundasm;,.,,. as New Orleans 5 6 88 ; ; : D. i tributor for a nationally-known following five applicants: Walter Deadline is Sept. 4, Mr. MacDon- feeq company. with Mr. Ro Log Angeles 66 79 soloman to build a new house; ald stated. FOE PARYs xs ere supplying his farm grounds and. of | beach_ for the those who attend. There is a beaver dam on the premises that should prove in- teresting to the visitors, there are also Mr. Roper's large English white hogs: to be seen. They are more or less the English counterpart of Can- ada’s Yorkshires. Mr. Kerry thought up the idea of a get-together—he . accom. panied the Island farmers on several of their Ontario trips— and received the hearty co-oper- ation of the Ropers, Lou and enjoyment eand | ‘ing at Drumheller, only coming hawt ; east for the occasion of postgra- the note eee Sor e. duate studies at the Cleveland ee aS |Clinie and at New York Grad- just before the twentieth cen- | uate Hospital. tury began. Public school and St. eae >t; |TO BERMUDA Dunstan's University fitted him | «Qpportunity. again beckoned Just prior to the presentation ' for medicine; and he received @ | and Dr. Sweeney proceeded to | .¢ bachelor of medicine degree Bermuda where he combined § from Queen's University in 1916. |private practice with the duties of deputy director of health JS i ee ah from-1932-to-1939;- The-lure-of-his ~ —§ §- --\native- Prince -Edward— Island A proved too strong and following - _ |a visit in 1939, Dr. Sweeney de- ,Canada, will be guest speaker IS PATIENT 'Sunday morning at a_ service Mrs. Earle Mabey, Tryon, is‘a marking the 89th anniversary-of patient in the Prince Edward Is- Trinity "United Church, Monta- cided to return to his native pro- vince where he has practised in land Hospital, Charlottetown. gue. Special music for the 11.00 . a.m. service is being arranged | Charlottetown ever since. i4, “Only those who know him In- itimately appreciate the person- | Presidents of the Maritime Con- ference of the United Church of |physician at one of the provin-| y); ; hi t Syd Fathom fo the aged bonus |i Lowe at Say | brought to this institution a stan- Moncton 55 and 74. Outlook for jdard of devotion and of skilled | Saturday ... sunny with cloudy jeare and medical service sel-|intervals, seasonable tempera- dom. attained in government In- | tures. > stitutions of this kind. : High tide today at Charlotte- “In partial retirement, Dr. |town 12.04 a.m. and 11.43 p.m. Sweeney lives with his books in| At Rustico at 6.55 a.m. and 8.20 ‘an idyllic retreat he has built |p.m. Summerside tide eighteen ‘overlooking one of the most|minutes later than Charlotte- -beautiful-valleys—-in—his—native-|town._Sun—rises—today—at— 6.35 -Prince. Edward. Island. Here he a.m. and sets at -7.53--p.m. All iplays at farming, here he enter- |times ADT. ‘ council! was terminating the, Quebec City. | agreement. It was stated that ‘they would be notified by the! ‘clerk and by on attorney as to’ the ‘amount of money they owe, the town under the terms of | the agreement. } Council plans to meet with Claude Smith at its next regul.- ar meeting to study the De Silva report on the Town of Georgetown. | The-Clerk was instritted—to— write the dominion government | department of public works in- Margaret. Prclevrews ie Re — % tains his friends with a geniality | that has ripened his charm year by year. He is a widower and has two sons." Doctors To Elect Executive Today Election of officers for the coming year will be featured_at.; this morning's session of the an- nual meeting of the P.E.I. Medi-| VANCOUVER (CP) — Christ- cal Association at Montgomery |ians have new responsibilities in New Responsibi Seen For Christians . , SUNDAY SERVICE tiv: iha: hate ‘Hall. an increasingly secular world,| ‘‘The secular society gives the Sunday’s worship service in ” ener President Dr. C. A. Coady the primate of the Anglican |Christian community a real Breadalbane “ Christian Church CENTRE CARD PARTY | will preside at the morning; Church of Canada said Wednes- (chance to be a frue community The results of a card. party | business sessions. : Merle Zimmerman. | held at the Comunity Centre| _#ollowing-an-open discussion, | Thursday evening were: adies|-fincheon will be held at the CHURCH SERVICE first — Mrs. Joseph R. Gallant; | Charlottetown Hospital with Dr. Uigg-Alexandra pastorate ser- second — Mrs. Mary Wedge; | John Maloney as chairman and vices will be held Sunday at 11 |Consolation — Mrs. M: Peters, B.S, Freamo,~secretary, medi- a.m. in Uigg and at 7.30 p.m. in | 8ent’s first — Roddy MacDon- cal economics, Canadian Medi- Alexandra. John Bears and fa- 2/4: gent’s second — James cal Association, as guest speak- mily will sing Cavanagh; consolation — Frank | er. 2 Dutfy; door prize — Joe Shelp- /speak on the proposed. compul- EGG PRICES hood; special prize — Mrs. Jos-| sory Canadian medical e are Yesterday's egg prices quoted ¢Ph R. Gallant; freezeout — | plan. to producers were: grade A James Cavanagh and Mrs. Ray = the afternoon program will eee, 38 — a ae grade | Garnham. feature a symposium on renal medium, 33 cents; and grade | _ failure. with Dr. R. D. s- A small, 20 cents. | Mrs. penny Sie pa James dale as chairman and Dr. Mich- APPEAL BOARD ,|Cavanagh were top winners at rene ts hime os Provincial physical education the Basilica Recreation Centre \+.. are considered outstanding director David Boswell is acting card party. Wednesday night. | nen in this field and yesterday on a board of appeal at the age | They won ladies’ first and men’s | conducted a symposium on. pye- class track and-field- champion- | first. Other winners were: Mrs. | lonephritis. ships in Saint John today and Sa-|P. Ellsworth, ladies’ second; | jrun and food will conclude the _ will be held at 8 p.m. Minister is | durday. Mr. Freamo is expected to} day. Most Rev. Howard H. Clark said gradually the customs, symbols, institutions and laws |and moulded it in the likeness | jof a Christian society are dis- jappearing “‘or else they linger | }as quaint relics.” | | “It -is -significant - that when {Canada got a new flag there was:no cross upon it,’’ he said | jin his presidential address at | |the opening session of the 22nd ' general synod of the Anglican |Church, at University -of British | Columbia. “In a secular society "a man’s | {goodness and his faith are his| own autonomous choice and | | this, they say, is as it should be. | “Is it a decline in morality | | their moral crutches.’’ which once supported society | ithe gospel ==> DRIVE-IN T IEATRE TIN a a Tonight and Saturday BIG DOUBLE BILL THIS IS THE MIGHTY ‘MATTO GROSSO’ SAFARI oe ak ities ers, drugs and alcoohol is on the increase. of the concerned, — supporting | those who need support, helping |them ultimately to throw away Archbishop Clark said Christ- fans are in the midst of a searching examination of. them- selves. _ “There can be no doubt that Many people today think of the church as unloving, arrogant and self - righteous and gener- ally ineffeetive. “We have to find out why. | There can also be no doubt that | ~ many people, when they hear | in traditional Jan- | guage, simply do fot under- stand. We need to express the = gospel in the thought forms of — today.”’ in BRILLIANT COLOR —PLUS— Wagons West" | | | t GUEST -SPEAKER Harry Hughes, men’s second: | convention as the delegates meet or a secular society's refusal to |James Pendergast, door prize; for a reception and chicken bar- | judge which has reduced men's’ Mrs. Priscilla” Smith. sp € ¢ ial | heque_tomorrow_night.at the |fear tobe known as adulterers | “DANCING | THE COUNTRY DRIVE-IN Show at Dusk’ SL PSESEEEOSESOEBD*S Rev. J-D. Nelson MacDonald, prize; Mrs. Margaret Creamer summer home of wr. L. E. Upper Musquodoboit, N.S., past and Leg Duffy. freezeout. Prowse. Sia ain apa scsuad re alas esa. sacs sone Rectal niece TITRE __The public are cordially invited to attend the official _ “Presentation of Colors Ceremony” - ~ by the 4, 4 "Lt. Gov. W. J. MacDonald, E:D. Summerside Presbyterian Highland Society Band United & Baptist Church Camp Augustine Cove TET 6 7 jand which could possibly make | other men’ no longer afraid of | being known for homosexual | tendencies? : ! “Is it a decline in morality or ~a~-Pespect~for—man's~moral~au- .tonomy. which makes censorship Commodore Room __._Main: Brace. | __- ? increasingly unpopular?” ae Lar tell lease S DEPEND ON CUSTOM Mariners : . Archbishop Clark said’ the seo. | eas ic all that you will see in. ular society is hard on people. | “We depend more than we re- | alize, in our moral struggles, | on the support of custom, myths -and ‘rituals. : : | “It is a real question whether society can permanently get along» without them. Nor is it (surprising at a time when these social supports are disappear- ing, that the use of tranquilliz- FILM: PROCESSING “Black, White or Color. Fastest Service. Members and Guests The Art of Intelligent Listening. It takes two to converse; one must listen. 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