Rhythm band instrumean made on behalf of Island echo: .nd records were presented 01 children who are mem- bers of the Junior Red Cross. “"9"!” ‘° t“ d” cm Accepting the gift is Mrs. Dor- 911“ 501' “tamed children “ othy Arnfast, the class teach- S‘herwood Hospital, by Mrs. er. who says the main pur- William Reid of the Red Cross pose of her work with the (right). The presentation was children is to give them tlle MUSIC opportunity to develop "ment~ ally, emotionally and social- l The costumes were to polntlfeature a street dance. sky div- ffl mm,0harlomn,nm,hly2,1m mill???“ “'2' “mm”! Combined Area - S l h f be - cellar 3&3: ofa ragshowgra: Centennial Children were moved to the Holy Name hall for refreshments. ‘ Planned 3 Grades 1 and 3 from St. Pe- I tars school werte. Mm in 150:: July 3 is the day for a com- tumes represen mg , w lc , - .. . .. _ they m themselves. The de_ iblned Centennial Day celebrat “gm were drawn by a grade lien for the communities of Park- tbree pupil. Cecil Mills. dale and Sherwood. The day will unior High. The fire departments of both capable oarlman. centres are sponsoring the street be regular IW dance, which will be held in ming events which will include S.R. Johnston's parking lot be- ginning at 9:30. The Bounty Boys araaelladnlodfaimhatpdor awlm tom m b a to a track meet. Later psi-ls. L Montagu on July is. I war We“ , w Centennla a swim stitutea will cater to a atrow- direction of the Provincial Rod 0 during the juvenile Cross. Under the rules of the basebal i Parkdale swim the contestant flatness» u ' .Ai Crapaud ply a qualified ii g CRAPAUD— The r of points top the village centennial pro- :‘ing, and a strawberry festival. ject. erection of a new library; A parade. which will wind its The building has been complet- lway from Sherwood School to. ed and landscaped and official llhe St. Pius x parking lot, will! opening is scheduled for village Ioe filled out with the Stadacona! day here. J01! 29- Naval Band from Halifax and: RCN personnel from the ships Calder, 55' . onetime Broadway Fort Erie and la Hullalse. leading man who spent his later Parkdale Jumm' H‘gl‘ S,Ch°°l. yea" portraying television law. is to be the scene of.a glrls soft- I men, died Sunday of a coronary lball game at 11:15 in the morn-J occlusion at a Los Angeles hos- l pita]. He played Lieut. Gray on the Martin Kane television series. first jump of the skydivcrs. i Official opening ceremonies; 1.“ To Be Regatta; “usurp to... Feature Event MONTAGU'E ‘ A team" or a dance as usual will Wmm' Nancy Cox .“d Geom° Lower Monta ue ing, and it will be followed at: regatta sponsored jointly ghy,1‘°w‘"' M°““3“°‘ the role of-lhe exhibition grounds by the‘ Lower the Regional Strawberry Fes- will be a long distancel2,000 ships. The regattsl, which has been be the best ever held I boards, outboards, lobster boats, nandtwolargelplh c ces for meals. in the Gwynm P‘wm’ MacDonald and The Cape Hatteras region of songs from Emily the Atlantic has claimed some sung by the Centennial {bile mu 1 Cont: ‘89 F0098 with I Mr Choli' under the direction phy to be given to the school dis- Royuen F_ Mug“ we,"th back- in!“ Compiling “‘9 mm“ mm" several numbers during a con- be cert alt Ensigwood Regional High Schoo Tu ay evening as part 0-5, 5 ~ pends for I expected that this year's regat- Seven gum“ cm“; hunted wm on the program in a variety of numbers ranging from the sical to the lighter side. h Ilium Kit m son of Mrs. Kano andthe late Managers“ aa- iottetowgéo who is now working LONDON (Reutersl—Ac‘rcsa Sarah Churchill, daughter of British wartime prime minister Sir Winston Churchill. was ar— rested Sunday by London Air- port police on her way to Italy. She was taken to a nearby po- lice station and charged with being intoxicated and actingfiin a l disorderly manner. police as . were Faith-Marie MacKenny musements, novelty rides for David Hall. 38m" mfg. Featured on the program were Dickinson. or these was writ- 1 4 vyvvvv ‘3‘ g. gt 3 V!" F g ’ ly to their full limits of growth and to live their lives them." Children in the class _ come from all parts of P.EJI. Even Odors Become Problems In Space Flight Development By HOWARD BENEDICT lcssness. the school of zero-I CAPE KENNEDY. Fla. rAPl ,space medicine at Brooks U.S, five men entered a metal Air Force Base. Tex. has sent at summe or a30wolunteer airmen to bed for day stay to test space life-sup- periods up to four weeks. port systems. This provided clues to what On the second day. a sweet. .I happens to men after long inac- plmgent odor filled the cabin. ‘tivity. Within three days all five men . Project Gemini late this year were sick. The test was called éwlll have a major goal of in- d! on the fifth day. vestigating space problems. The Analysts traced the odor toilirst flight will he a five-hour plastic tubing used in the waste mission. The flights gradually disposal ystem. Ammonia in twill increase to fan days. the system 'had reacted with ' seven days and 14 days. Each the plastic to form nitrogen ispacecrah \Vlll carry two men dioxide. 1‘ comparative monitoring. other bad air came from On the second flight. the paint. wood resin. bacteria from . pilots will open a hatch and one the water purification system will poke his head into space, and boron used in welding. lprotecled only by his space “Individually. these toxicanls‘suit. If there are no adverse would have caused no trouble ’effecls. on the third flight one created n the end of a tethered line Eugene B. Konecci. chief of to determine how man can ‘ biotechnology and human re- function away from his space-l search for the National Aero— ' ship. nautics and Space Administra- ‘ ‘ V , ‘ l um . MLST BE PERF htTED ‘ Tm chamber was redesigned i This procedure must be per- i “d a fun max five_man test ‘ fected before astronauts stroll ; was completed successfully last ‘ the Surface 0! "‘9 moonv help i April. [ erec LICKED PROBLEM “l w s a start." Konecci Recent reports indicate the: said. “But it only proved that .Russians fear radiation as then to another. environment for 30 days. On fu- d. ture manned space flights oil “They seem to be especially have m ,bothered.“ he said. “about the food . body odors. "85!“ and other "hingsi Van Allen radiation belt and "We must develop means of be";- clgamng these “pg 0" we arelthe type required to prolectl “om; to .have “nou5,"°“b!9'" lagainst solar flares beyond the l Koneccrs warning ‘5 appl'c'l Koneccl said heavy leadl able to nearly every phase Of . shielding might be needed to “r0595” Wedlcme- some as protect against electrons in the pea“ Of thh threaten to bar 1* Van Allen band. which extends long-term manned space flights out as far as 40.000 miles, Hy. unless solutions are found. gdrogen gas might be needed to Intensive laboramry Wnrk ‘5 ldefend against the protons of being conducted by NASA 3.0.5013]. radiation seek a s- ers in the fields of toxicology. psychology. c ah i n PLAN SATELLITES atmosphere, food. sanitation , NASA is considering space and medical instrumentation. lstations which will place as But some answers can be lmany as 20 men in orbit for 2: found only by sending men into lyear or more. It is also prepar- space. Among the major ques- : ing a series of satellites. the tions are effects of prolonged ;firsl to be launched next, year. exposure to weightlessness. ra- ilo study medical problems on diation and isolation. lra-‘ts. mice. monkeys. fruit flies. American and Russian orbl- wasps, frog eggs. seedlings and tel flights have shown that other onganisms. The satellites pilots can tolerate space living will orbit for up to 30 day. short periods but extended These satellites also are to Voyages could be dangerous. wrestle with one of the most After only nine hours in lconlroversial subjects of aero- space, astronaut Walter M. lspace medicine: What type of Sc’hirra suffered from a pooh» Ingolbloodinthelowerlegs! weightless inac- l US. to date or NOODLES counonauta were re- to have and! ary blood prosslsre. fatigue. aim emotional e m. daangea in bacterial m 1,... miles of the skin and Grade A changes in blood and ohne Large Astronauts bound for Mars or 4 3 other planets may be in space UUI. mm... .. ham I 5.1.“? GIANT BONUS 49' Salad siroy body systems? Will a and M“ I solar of 80s. nil-hunthelrhomeplane: l atmosphere should a space I 9 cabin have For the Mercury flights. 100. per cent oxygen under a pres- sure of five pounds a square used. inc NASA and the school of aero- : space medicine joined for an; experiment last December he: mixture on animals. 5 . But when brought together they astronaut will step into space problems." said Dr. 0 ‘ I Parade, Rally l Held Monday ST. PETERS BAY _ . centennial school parade was ! “Names ’" Space 9" ! held here Monday with children “8’15!” from one Space Ship from the schools here and from f surrounding districts part. we licked the problem in a field ‘ No. 1 space hazard, Konecci I Pg: azaigégdsgypgéegcm patrol car, followed by Piper; Bruce MacLaren. Children from? months 0" m? we , Farmington, Fortune Road, Ca-J confide? the toxw propernes 0‘ .amount of shielding they Will i ble Head, Greenwich. Southamp- Wy ‘require to travel through the 1 ton and both schools here were; ! 1in the march. along with about' ‘20 Girl Guides. 2% pupils participated from! 8. ‘ ‘ grades 1 to A'large number of parents fol-l Tlowed in cars. ‘ At the park Donald Anderson was chairman. 0n the platform were Rev. Clair MacDonald. Rev. Donald MacLennan and Mrs Bruce MaoLaren. Father MacDonald and Mr. MacLennan spoke briefly while Mrs. MacLar' en led a sing-song and rendered a number of Scottish songs. Albert Fogariw of Monte represented the provincial cen- tennial committee and gave an outline of events leading up to! confederation. Each school put on a num- ber or skit fitting to the oc- casion. St. Peters had a centen- nial couple dressed in the style 1864. They were Billy and Linda MacKinnon. child- ren of Mr. and Mrs. Glendon MacKinnon. During the program each child SUN GLASSES Whole Mesa Ham-lite Picnic (knit—l Ila. “MI-loan HENS . . . loetle- II. ORANGES 79: m was: ONLY Guldren’aa San Giana Free wit every 5,00 order. .39‘ each 98c in l which four men were locked in ! a simulated space ship and sub- ‘. ac to I!) straight days of pure oxygen with no ill effects. NASA officials admit, ever, they eventually will have to have a two. three or four gas system for longer flights. _ Satellites will try a 20 per cent ‘a oxygen -— 80 per cent nitrogen how- i taking ‘ Approximately f guel Join in the Success Car Sales Celebration! Wide choice! Top trade Fast delivery! 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