peony sec te manne aes ’ International, ~~ She has exhibited at the District Governor ef Lions Dr Donald Breeves af Moneton, N.B., was welcomed to the Charlotte | Young People 1 Young Players Troupe | isis To Perform At Centre !7#*=2 witness at St. Jobn's Chureh, Ellerslie, on Sunday Debmont with the Rev. Yeo of- Vehicles Collide | At Town Bridge MONTAGUE -— An accident at Wilsame responded. Group Holds | Vouth Rally and surrounding at Sum- Cardigan. parishes held their annual youth rally in Cardigan hall on Sun- merside. Police Checking Break-In Station day. ‘driven by Roy Whiteway of Do- The chairman for the eveD- ver and a 1965 car, driven by was Kenny Association held a service eof i pe of young French actors and. actresses current on a coast to coast tour of Can- Les Jeunes Comediens, a trou Canadian ada, will open a three-day Island ' visit at Confederation Centre The national tour Monday, Dec. 6. The troupe wil! present a matinee and evening SUMMERSIDE — Local RCMP are investigating a break at the Ross's Corner Service Sta- tion run by Ben Reid in which a quantity of money was stolen wei Gh Se im the current | eee \dudge J. $. DesRoches of Mon- tour will be spent playing to oun ee oe read by wh E ud- alie second by a wee Barry Dennis. A hymna selection 3 “Surrender” was sung by Mrs. The cont seams at the ‘approach to tague Bridge |when it is thought the car out of control on a patch of | of Georgetown, | on the theme of Youth Week— | ‘Youth and Leadership"’. DISTRICT GOVERNOR VISITS CLUB : | performance at the Centre be- for going to Summerside and O'Leary for performances in the » next two days. The troupe will present two plays, Lecons d'Amour by Mol. : , |lers, and Hommes at Betes en- tirely in French, relying on a follows & Graeme Linkletter and Etaine | by a thief or thieves who made | t Father Dooley shorter tour of English speaking Elis ~_ by breaking a rear wis-| Dares Me tate ii neces- fuck, Neither Gas oe an in Ontario and the west where } The goseeatines of origami wigh. | sary for a good leader a — . we ‘ ; . the Bilerslie group ving } how to recognize m communication with the au | oo eee an aan aie fon Mrs. Oo. Bradley | eons REFUSE EXTRADITION dience was quickly established | tember conference in Cr i other yee os OTTAWA (CP)—Canade has without benefit of common lan- Dies Of Leukemi a ended oe Seoate rejected Russia’s demand for | was made by Adrienne ey SUKEMIG were entertained by a guage, and the company played Following the church service | on the topic ‘‘be it resolved that |the extradition of Herold Puti- to public and critical acclaim. | the young people enjeyed & WASHINGTON (AP) — -Mrs.| voting age be lowered from lis of Willowdale, Ont., on war The Confederation Centre social hour wheh the Ellerslie . Omar N. studemt matinee begins at 1.45 president, Barry Dennis, wel- | |U.S. general and former chair-| of strong visttal style and exuber- ; : ’ p.m. with the 2 rform- comed the other groups ef the man of staff, Donald, Morell said Tuesday, has “0 ant playing to overcome the lan- ice scheduled for. aan at AYPA on the Island. \died oom eS ee. ‘The debaters were Owen Aly- extradition treaty with Russa. guage barrier. 8.00 p.m . A. film on racial prejudice |Walter Reed Hospital. ward and Irene Larkin, Morel |The Soviet news agency T-:s Les Jeunes Comedians is a | — a titled “A Day in the Night of | Mrs. Bradley died from acute | and Donna Walsh and Maureen |said June 11 that Puntilis led young theatrical Company per- rigeT RANKS FOURTH. Jonathan” was shown, and a/Lukemia. She had been 8 pa- n, Vernon River. The |Nazi - collaborating detachment forming under the auspices of hymn sing was conducted by |tient at “Walter Reed for four | voted on a split decision |which shot 4” persons in a Lat- the Canadian Players Founda-| The Norwegian merchant Mr. Yeo. days. _ of the affirmative side |vian village im 1942. Puntiis | | tion. Most of the cast are grad- fleet is the fourth largest'in the Lunch was served by the | Gen. Bradley now is chair- | ‘by Vernon River, went to Sweden in 1943 from his uates of the National Theatre world, with 5,401 vessels aggre- ladies’ aid of St. John’s Church, |man of the board of the Bulova | The evening was concluded by |native Latvia and came to Can- | School in Montreal. Seventeen gating 14,477,112 gross tons Filerslie. The ladies were thank- | Watch Company. a record hop. ada in 1948. "Bees ‘ 240 town Lions Club by King Lion | Steeves, who spoke on Lion- Blake Wood, right, at their | ism, inducted Carl Wentzell regular meeting in the Char- and Robert Crockett into the lottetown Hotel last night. Dr. Charlottetown club and also - (sland News Page 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Dec. 2, 1965.) Wood. membership | reached its membership quo | ta. The district governer was presented with a momento ef his visit te the elub by Mr. Painting Starts On Dec. 10. Nova Scotia painter -Ca¥6! tion Centre Gallery in Charlotte. | town beginning Dee. 10, Art Di- | tector Moncrieff Williamson has announced. . Miss Fraser’s work. follows the only Canadian exhibition of the ‘15 Canadian Artists’ collec- ‘tion which leaves the gallery for itisbanding on Dec. 6. % Carol Fraser is an American ifrom the middle west whe came ‘bo Halifax several years ago ith her husband who is with » English Department at Dal- thousie University. = UVLOnN- treat Museum of Fine Arts, the ‘National Gallery and in many | ther exhibitions throughout | North America. Much of her |margin of su cess in such a Salary Scale Is Discussed ALBERTON — A spectal meet- | ing of the Tignish Local of the E.!. Teachers Federation was) held on Monday ‘evening at the |Tignish Regional High School. Exhibit | proposed salary scale to be. Her show at pre- Confederation sented by the federation te the Centre Gallery will include re |local, government cent works in oil, water colour; Before the meeting was opened and ink and reed techniques..a hot supper was served the Much of the sub matter is|teachers by the members of the | drawn from Provence home and school! asseciation from | jon,” wh } Tignish. | France region ere Miss of thnshe wel given te! Fraser recently spent some Avvote time. ri these members on behalf of the Reviewing her eurrent. work teachers by Mrs. Aubin pared Martin Kemp of Dalhousie Uni- _ The meeting was by versity said, “Each of Caro! new dagen Perley soar Fraser's large oils is the result 200 the proposed salary of an intense struggle The | ee Cae te cuales Gavawel Highly charged. ‘ole ie mma, peoommendatons ware, mate | and the fact that many of the ernors of the federation. Among | large pieces succeed in both de- them were the following: That | tail and overalleffect is the the proposed salary scale be ac-| measure of her talent.”” cepted as a minimum for the in- | ‘work is retained in private col- Jections, though she also has sworks in the National Gallery, at Sir George Williams College, | the Minneapolis Public Library nd in-other public collections ‘Given $100 Fine ‘For Obstruction : Winston Earl Anderson, charged in Queens County Mag- =: Court yesterday obstructing a police officer | in the lawful execution of his | assessed ‘$125 and costs or 30 possibility and feasibility of ac-| Police, Court this morning, Magis- view of |nually' at the beginning of each’ coming year and that all teachers, e e should know by Dec. 15, 1965, the} City Resident decision of the government on) ie Fined $125 = marae The resolutions to be presented | Gerard Francis Mahar, city, to the board of governors were this, proposal; that the salary | \scale be reviewed and revised an. | pleaded guilty to a charge of then read and discussed. driving while impaired and was Other topics discussed were the, dance director, re- eration fees and pro- trate A. 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