- tively; ) BLACK "WK Tor cremation ~ Kings ” day ~smadtan ' Souris --clock TWO MORE CW. Carter (LEFT) Alan six men named to the sencte and Macnauchton are among by Prmme today. Mr Pearson is a mem- Minister. Cager SENATORS Parliament for Buriw riding an Newfound- Macnaughton is for- mer Commons Speake: ‘ (CP_Wi her of Burged land. Mr Photo) Conservative Rally At Souris High School , SOURIS — “We --have- pre- sented the Conservative pro- “gram to the voters of First ‘We have discussed wittr ndividually and collec- the issues in this elec- hon. We have personally can- vassed ali the homes in the District.. The key to victory. on Monday now rests: with our election -day—orgamzationt-am confident that the efficiency and dedication of our election day team will ensure a Con- servative win on July 11", Keith them MacKenzie, the Conservative candidate in the First Kings deferred election a work- —~ ers rally im Souris last evening. The. rally was attended by re- presentatives from each of the thirteen polis in the Dnrstnct “The long_campaicn_has-fow come to a close, and you might called at most of the homes ia the District not once, but tw = But equally important is role played by experienced Sal ongratulations Extended To New Senator Kickham Island News Page Western and Central Districts Charlottetown, Sat., The - Guardian, Roseneath Youths — at Opposition MPs complained length ‘that the press re t ‘ceived copies of the new Bank Act Thursday before | they did. Warm corer F were bvelection to John McLean, lelection of 1343 ~ pnd he was °e- They left during the weekend to extended last nicht to Senator Souris, by the uae of one elected in 1947 : : viet’ Mfs_ Saunders’ parents ‘n Thomas Joseph_Kickham, Sour- vote. The. totals were 1.061 ‘or The Souris West Libetal re Dickie we is West. at the big Liberal rally Mr. McLean and 1.960, for: Mr signed his provincial seat te con- at Souris for the deferred elec- Kickham. But Tom Kickham test ype constituency . aa TORONTO. VISITORS Sou Ri tion ern -Monday July 11. The was successful in the general me ederal eae . wP a. Noreen Gaudin aceampanied stment of Mr. -Kickham to he was re-elected a ibs ee Lie the. Se ii oe igs i as an Kings in 1953. He Inst out in 1957 kd nephews. Ricky and Jim nate of Canada was a . ’ ; ‘ Be nounced early last evening hy¥ Parliament when the PC's: swept every Is ™Y Martin. has. arrived from Prime Minister L. B. Pearson j land seat and was not ‘subse. -Toronto to visit her father, Wil- lin: Ottawa quently elected to the House of fred Gaudin, Alberton: South Senator K!ckh am. a ts so) At AG lance’ Commons : ‘or the Tate Riehar Kickham_and “He-served-on-a- number pt tery ENDERGOES SURGERY rtant House of Commons com-. WVartie VieNes Bees his wife, ‘lice aoe can He Is py THE CANADIAN PRESS ?° evn... daughter ’ “a am ; ” ™w married to the former, Mabel ot ps a. sre — of-Mr. and Mrs LG) MacNevin. | . awa. includ el : MacDonald of North Lake They . , . S he we : sere a datichters. ” | FRIDAY, July &%, 1966 ulture and fisheries: In his last Nassau St Charlottetown, re He received his education ot | _. 102. COmmees Seve final year as an MP he was sent for cently underwent: surgery at So ie West School and at St. reading to the Canada Assist- |, time as an observer to the The Prince Edward Island Hos- See Vetoarsiig . ance-Plan—bill—and—sent- the--+ united Nations “in” New-York pita fi ise " 5% wot rangy welfare legislation to Senator Kickham operates a RETURN HOME a oS evered | the Senate , : large farm at Souris West, just yy chr li , ‘ ws , r-an rs... Wilson ms peutic acura ve ” rene External Affairs Minister west of¢the town. For some . ears ilsoe Adana) pel + ve —s a elt Martin said’ no spectacular years he was a livestock and (0% 2 ali : e nev : , Vey i“ ne ° 1740 e re ney wa i crea : results have heen achieved by produce dealer in the Fastern ae ae wa . m ken: by the death of sitting Liberal Chester Ronming’s two trips Kings area. He was also secre hom et oo j . emeisn Sea Vi ‘° ° ean - eee ee ee to Hanol ’ tarv-treasurer of the Rolle Bay eat) se ee ijliam Aco hos 3 = isi Pris “ms a pie ae his tne Immigration Minister Mar- credit union and a director cf GUESTS a ! atv ¢ . th detereed ae ae ‘> chand announced major the PEI. Credit Union League Mr ard Mrs Bruce Curfie fen told fe Fret Kies. changes in immigration policy The new Senator never lot and Mrs Edgar Williams Al] Mir Kick i} a ae a thar (2 remove discrimination and his interest in polities, and he berton. have as their cuests Dn ckh i t ir 2 . - y a"-—tighten reguiations . has heen one of the most active ald. MacNevin of Rozton Mr He told the. Commons that |campaigners for example. in the and Mrs Henry (Bnd) Wiliam. | foreign nationals who entered~'euyrrent political battle in First with ther eh iiials < Starehd “bun unerad or Canada posing as visitors had Kings Gleb -of Toranin until July 25 to apply for wanidant mates FAMILY HERE Gordon and- last w@< Ramsar ~his children arri fnur ved from Hernpavne Ontarie Friday _as An unprecedented mechanics strike. closed five | _major__airlines__in—the——_United-—— States Effects of the strike rippied to foreign shores Canada, Mex- feo, Europe, Asia, } Business, vacation and travel ‘plans, months in the making, | att ta vie} ange itnusiastic orker such as a san ‘hee tide moles - his parents, Mr aa Mrs : j zeorze Ramsay. Alberton They “Keith MacKenzie and I are - phe Funeral service for Biar. Health Minister MacEaches wrill be’ joineil this week by-Mec 4 appreciative and grateful for the Joseph Johnston. “Philip Mau- said he was waiting for the Ramsax and Débhie mapy Offers of assistance We 1:0. Johnston and John Wayne “appropriate time" to make have had throughout this cam- | arccnayit” of Roseneath, PEI. a Statement on old age pen- | CORRECTION». paign. and. forthe number of --s.c14 trom All Saints Church. sion payment-rates. following church services | people .who are voluntarily 21V-|Cardican. on Wednesday, July Labor Minister Nicholson were carried incorrectly’ in this | ing oftheir “time and energies '¢ 4+ 19 am Requiem High Mass. Said the International _ Long- Rewspaper on Thursday | to ensure the election, not only | was celebrated by Rey Preston Shoremens’ Union had been ' Alberton and Montrose Pasto of Conservative Candidates in pammill ’ made aware last month their ARRIVE tel Charges, United Church af .First_ Kings, but alsa_of the; pey -piyse-Murnaghan.—Rev~ dispute would-be settled. by Dr.R. W. Dyer and his dau- ¢3 3a Government of ‘Premie Iter \Finley Mullally, Rev. Bennett binding legislation ghter Elizabeth have arrived to worchip will he conducted. hy Shaw. It has been a Very iyyaeponald. Rev Clifford Mur: The Commons went into visit the ‘former's sister, Mrs. J. wr Pocklington eer heartwarming experience for phy, Rev..Lows Doolev, “Rev committee” for clause oy- Willard Waugh, Alberton 1-3 le ‘Cascumphé os S481 us.’ Mr. MacAulay said {Andrew MacDonald . were’ pre. Clause study of: the Canada BRIEF VISIT aa. sot Fimadal Oe a The working session was pre- gant in the sanctuary Assistance Plan | td Seunders (% Worship will be conducted by sided over by Albert Fogarty, parjbearers for Wayne Arsen. MONDAY, July If Mr. and Mrs. Harold Saunder« Mr_ Gazzard in Tignish at 930 | Canservative Campaign Chair- fate: eae Billy? The Commons meets at 2.20 Toronto, are visiting relatives — ca le Monies ori, a man. who checked election day Haves. Jos. Hennebers. pm. EDT to consider interim in the Maritimes. Last week ; “ Gre ; ’ operations with poll chairmen | ay,-Kinnon re supply and continue the_ Viet and in. Montrose at 3 pm they visited briefly with the for . _ Sunday Schools at‘usual hours mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Saunders, Alberton ———— TT — pocere te ot wane ot and ttheir_workers. ‘‘These lastixenny Mac ae Buenanes, Nam debate. The Senate electioneering. Mr. MacKenzie (oy days have been a growing Pallbearers for Riair Jobusinn| mOCts ot 3 OM.’ continued ae’ ee my ‘trend in favour af the Conserva- wore mean” tie Sie ee = mate oe . re tive Candidates,” Mr. Fogarty ects rs ealgeene | and ‘ are heartened an «Said. “We have all been eft: kenny MacLean; Clayton Bul: CU sr Ow strengthened by this turnout of*))64 with the reception ae-| os: Garth MacKenti : eager actve Conservative corded them in their personal.) .73! ~eor j MADE FOR FOU workers who look forward to pe . Pallbearers are Philip John ; er ee ie Nonhe heey , canvass of the District. Their | ,, a de lonéets | Dewateiia | election day with determination interést in First Kings. their |, oe ee —-and__enthusiasm __You_h a ve... worked hard and long come familiar with all aspects of the new Election Act, and I know that: on Election Day you will be making an all-out ef- fort to see that - the recuila- tions of the Act are strictly ad- hered. t6."* Success the result Peter ng part acton, to be. on election “# many MacAulay told the meet- Issues lay an tmportant apd we have séteh that Bot words. the Shaw Government's proach ‘to issues; the dates. made confributi on dav is ap- _and we have} DEATHS: - At his late residence, 5 Windsor Street, Thursday, July | 7. 1966. of Edward C Black in | his 42nd vear. Resting at the ’ MacLean Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held to- July 9, with service com- mencin®#e2F4 im Remains will __be forwarded to Fern Hill Cre- | matory. St. John. N in heu of contributions to the Ga- Heart Foundation would be appreciated ILDSON_ — tal, Thursday. July 7. 1966. of Mre--Raiph—Judson-Pownar’ Mm her 72nd vear. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home where the funeral will be held Sunday, July 10. with service commenc- * flowers At the PEI Hosp!- ing at 2 pm. Interment in the Baptist Chugch Cemetery, Alex andra. Visitmg hours .are from 3 to 5 o clock and-7 to 10 o'clock MacDONALD — At Charlotte- town Friday. July 8. Frank Mac- Donald, formerly of Wellington, cousin of Ethe! MacDonald. Sum- merside. in. his ing at the Compton Funeral Home until Sunday afternoon at 2.15, then to. the Immaculate Conception Church. Wellington Centre. for Requiem High Mass at 3 pm. Interment in Church cemetery. Visiting hours com- mencing today at 2 pm CHEVER IE — Suddenly at on Friday, July 8. Ron- in his 3th vear Remains resting from 7 o° this --evening Perry Funeral Home. Souris. Funera! arrangements later Visihinz hours this evening from 7 to 10} and on Sunday. from 2 to § and ald Cheverie David . Poole, Frank-Hennebery,- Garv Fitzpatrick, Albert Fi patrick, Clarence Morrison Interment was -in the Church ledge and appreciation of 7 the issues, and their demonstra- ted attentron to the needs of the Fiz. Retractable Eyecups Give Same Full Field strict re s gu it District. are a sure . guarantee. cemetery With or Without Glasses that we will get top representa- : canes tion in the next government of Now you. don't have-to remove Princé Edward Island when we Cemetery. Officiating at the ser- eye-or-sunglasses to use binocu- _by Bushnell Mea Vit) So) a aan Pr eter 1535 pereis am "“@” at {land Mew York Boston Wash. ager of Ottawa Le Droit wi Jington and Philadelphia, ticket honored -Fridav by. the Sove jeounters, of non-alfected airlines cen pnd. “Military. Ordde seaaih gers a . ae Maita The order hestowed Mav air--travellers reverted Cfoss of Merit with. rank to hises and tra tr c \mmmander on Mr. Gratton f July 9. 1966. 3 GETS DECORATION cserveves. Rnsere’ Oe * ROMVE-+HEepP Aurele Gratton, Public charities education al vice-president and general man- social deve Apments" tt —— DRUG STORE OPEN THIS WEEKEND In U.S! Hit NEW YORK (‘CP U.S... air planes were swept Clear of 0 per cent of their winged traffic were upset for an average 15; Will Be The Only Drug Store Open Saturday 000 daily. passéngers on one ot | : : 5 ‘the week's busiest travel davs, Evening-and All Day Sunday. at the peak of- a record sum- = d : - mertime travel period 185 Kent St. e Dial 4-4133 In such tmportant airline teins core hubs as San Francisco, Seattle, Free Delivery Denver, Chicago, Detroit, Cleve é * Confederation Centre TONIGHT ‘Festival A- Go-Go’ with Catherine MacKinnon and the Badd-Cedes FOLK SONGS AND DANCING @ Meet the Stars of the Festival—hear Catherine MacKinnon—rock to the music of Canada’s newest top folk rock group! aoe NOTE: Festival A-Go-Go is for young peopl’ eunder 21. Memberships available at the door for theatre goers and general public!” * an FOOD SERVICE AND SOFT DRINKS ONLY AVAILABLE - factors," characterize | candi- | -their own special | 78th year Rest-~ vote for thé top _name_on each vice ves Rev Dr. a > ‘ere! Tik5 Castoin's retractable ballot I know that on Monday eee pice ‘wacua Isl * eyecups give full-field of view ‘ might we will be. proud to say oa Urch's aisle: ikea wake even when wearing glasses. Ideal that we too did our. part to en- (4. G Waite) of Summerside | | 0F hunting, boating, sport events 6 Fon oar as e md accompanied by her sister-in- travel, nature study. 30-day ex- ‘ : Fath oe Morgers ra’: Jaw, Mrs Jean Champion, Sum: | change privilege @ F wwciises ive i —-—CARL_A_MacLEoD___— Complete. Course Fivuizg Officer Cart A Mae- Leod of Charlottetown has re- ceniy completed the Officers Basic Indoctrin tion Course at Canadian Forces Base Centra- ha, Ontario. The tion Course is the inaugural course for newly commission- ed officers of the RCAF why have- received their promotion Indoc trimas-F to Flying Officer from the non- - commissioned ranks F-O0 Mac Leod will be assigned new du ties at REAF Station Holberg BC F-0 MacLeod Its the son of Mrs Sadie MacLeod who re- | sides at 1124 Powell St. Char- lottetown. and the late’ Mr John A. MacLeod WESTERN FUNERALS from 7 to 10 FORD — The funeral of the Jate Harry Ford of Truro. NS CAMPBELL FUNERAL —The' formerly of Brackley Beach, funeral for D Lorne Campbell | PFI in ms 47th vear will be was held Friday afternoon from} held Sunday July. 10th. at Mat- the Compton Funeral Home to tata!) Funeral Home Young St. Trinity United Church. Summer- Truro. NS. at 2 o'clock side. where service. was conduc_| ted by Rev Dr. C R Webber } DELANEY — Mrs Mary Del- Hymns were “The Love of God" aney, wife of Dr. Mark Delaney and “Oh Master Let Me Walk — death occurred in. Monc- with Thee” Organist was Mrs ton, June 7, will be exposed at Fric She@n Honorary pallbe at- the Compton Funeral Home be- ‘ers ware Gordon Benet? Altie! tween. the hours of 2,.and 3pm garris Harold Millican an to be owed by ‘interment in Jenkins. Allie MacNeill. Howard St Pauls Catholic Cemetery. Dunbar Don Bitch. W E. Mac- Saturday. July 9, at 330 pm _ auciand, Fred Wotton and R2aiph MURPHY — At the Charlotte | *™s8y | Active pallbearers ‘town Hospital. Friday. July 8 Me a re ine pay foe 1966. Mrs. James Murphy (nee }~-2*5 ud Mountain, Albe Hilda Gallant) 3 Spruce et Gallbeck. Harold Jones and Sea- | “KEEP FIRST KINGS FIRST” _- man Bell Flower bearers were age 44 vears The remain iN vo = a. es ae ; Gardner MacNeill. Charles 2n- he forwarded this. afterncon . 7 : ceiatiaaiant the-Chartotterown ee ad_C hares Schurman in: nt nek TOT arm ar ete wa ferment was Peoples come- Funeral Home o her tate resi- tery, Suimeriide dence Funeral Monday morn- : mg leaving the house at 915 for URCH FUNERAL--The Fun Requiem High Mass at the eral service for Sherman Urch, Church. of the Most. Holy Re- Mount -Roval Quebec. was held deemer at 9.39 Interment in the recently from the Mount Roval Catholic Cemeters——_— —___‘_tirret aren Mount ’ Kowa With case, $89.50. merside Fast, attended the ‘ser- vices and have returned to their | respective homes 121 Grafton . Dial 4.4258" ALL DAY SATURDAY ~$tead's Pharmacy "Charlottetown's Best” __ Dial 4-4131 | Kent Street | THE TOP NAME ON EACH BALLOT — MacKENZIE, KEITH OF SOURIS AUTOMOBILE DEALER oe aegis STEWART, BRUCE L. OF SOURIS | -OIL AGENT VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE | MacAULAY, PETER J. OF SOURIS, R.R. 3 j FARMER MacDONALD, DANIEL J. OF BOTHWELL ~ FARMER I ? we / Keith MacKenzie MARK YOUR BALLOTS AS SHOWN HERE MacKENZIE, KEITH Of Souris Automobile Dealer STEWART, BRUCE L. of Souris Oi) Agent “The Top Name On You Will Receive ‘Two Ballots On. Election-_Day_In-First- a These-Two Men to the CONSERVATIVE Building Team” MacAULAY, PETER L. Of Souris, R.R. 3 Farmer MacDONALD, DANIEL J. of Bothwell * bs Farmer