A colorful feature of the parade on Centennial rally day at Alberton were the School banners heading each of the 15 districts taking part. The judges, after some delay, gave the first place a n n e 1- award to Albcrion South for WINNING BANNER AT ALBERTON RALLY its depiction of a full rigged sailing ship. The banwr was carried by Gary Gavin (left) and Jerry Kinch. 410 no 0mm Charlottetown, Bat. am so, was. W lBishops Stand Backed Against Birth Control I I l By GODFREY ANDERSON LONDON (AP) —- The Roman Catholic bishops of Britain have won Vatican backing for their firm stand against the growing use of birth control among the faithful. Dr. John Heenan, archbishop of Westminster. published a let- ter he had received from I- fredo Cardinal Ottaviani, secre- tary of the Sacred Congregation of the holy office in Rome, in which he gives assurances that lie backs the Britidi biShops' at a . A misunderstanding developed Bill! ll. m and defended." he wrote. had nothing more in mind than 50 stress that the traditional oc between Westminster and Romei lafter Dr. Keenan and is fellow ' had sternly ks last month that con- not an open ltheir floc traception was question and could not proved by the Vatican council because “it is against the law f 'llie bishops gave their ruling because man of Brl " 4,000,000 Roman Catholics thought approval of lie or' contraceptive pill might come when the Vatican council re. sumes in September. Three weeks later the Vatican rope to escape would-be killers. l Some 500,000 persons last iyear visited the castle, whose esplanade belongs to Nova Sco- tia under a royal decree of 1625 when Order of Baronets of Scotland's Beauty Presents Vivid Contrasts 0i Scenery By JOSEPH .\lacS\\'F.E.\' GRANGEMOUTH (CPl—Scot- land's beauties of mountain and glen have an air of the eternal —-but there are other. lights that stir the imagination as well. One of these is inc illilll ‘.'lSW of a huge petrochemical devel- opment around this iown, The glitter of hundreds of flashing lights on the River Avon tells a dramatic story of a 12100000,- 000 investment since Ihe Sccond World War. Drive a few miles from Grangemouth. wiuch is approx- imately mid-way between Glas- gow and Edinburgh. and you are in country So lonely—and lovely —- that \' l s i tor s are prompted to ask one another; “Do you get the feeling we are the firsl people ever to come here?“ Such vivid contrasts Fli‘f‘ an attraction of the ancient but newer ‘ Iforuai'd-lookin: nation which, just now, is also proud of its new bridge over the Firth of Forth. More than a mile long and 200 feet above the wind-swept ‘Firth. il will—when opened in 1 September—provide a new tour- fist gateway from Edinburgh to ithe beautiful northeast counties land central Highlands. Replac- ing car ferries. if will cost l about 220000.000. 40 INDUSTRY SHOWS Industry large and small 1 seems to figure more and more gin the picture presented by Scotland. Almost every week through- out thc summer some town will ‘hold the traditional Highland Games. At Dunoon. for in- }stancc. the Cowal Games Aug. i28-29 will feature a March of a Thousand Pipers. But. meanwhile some 40 towns ‘ will be holding Scottish Weeks, featuring local industry and re gional history, with the town centre frequently turned over to air. Probably the heat place to see Scotland old and new will be Glasgow when Enterprise Scot- land ’64, the biggest trade fair in Britain, held every fifth year, takes place Sept. 3-19. Almost as varied as the na- Nova Scotia was instituted. Perhaps the most moving mo- ment of the famed annual Edin- burgh Tattoo. to be held Aug. l4-Sept.5 on the esplanade, comes when a single piper closes the night program by playing “lights out" at highest castle pinnacle, pin- pointed by a single spotlight. This year the tattoo will fea- ture more than 150 pipers and drummers from Scottish negl- ments—and with them Highland lassies from Canada who, the Scots carefully point out, are coming at their own expense. The girls specialize in ancient Highland dances and are daughters of ex-servicemen from British Columbia. Each visitor gets his own glimpses of Scotland. A busload of tourists, driving through the sparsely populated lands, pauses beside a loch be- neath purple hills. Someone is sin in : “Where are all the Scolsmen gone, long time a~roamin. . . ." Glencoe — nary Campbell nor a' Macdonald in sight, just the remains of stone houses. and postcard-salesmen not far Tongue, at the tip of Scotland —no telephone in the hotel room, but a hotwater bottle in the bed. At a Glasgow hotel, a' visiting Geman woman ands— “Why can’t I enter the dining room in slacks when men are going in wearing skirts?" At Culloden battlefield. a snatch of conversation—“No, this is not where they killed Bonnie Prince Charlie. They never killed him." A Glasgow conversation: “Why do you accept English money when they won't accept yours?" “We’ll take a n y b o d y's money." An Inverness toast, delivered in- Gaelic, obligingiy translated: “Today, the day you will see and the day you will not see, good health and blessings on you." publication Osservatore della Domen'ca and Cardinal Ottavi- ani seemed to put the Bl'lllll ubishops‘ attitude in question. ' conservative trine of the clam on moral o o ' Provmcrql mm to help finance health services were held out as a possibility Friday in the report of the my commission on health services. “Wedo not advocate the use lotteries." the commission stres . “But where a province de~ meats to the cumin! Code.” The commission said no more‘ on this delicate "subject. Quebec has asked for such an amendment. The request. was made last at th fed to] - prov {vinciai conference in Ottawa in Some of the.otber provinces . ‘ sires to operate solely to assist said they simply weren't inter. in the financing of health serv- ia—M A P obl -ces. the governmient, ROCHESTER. NY. (An ’— When mm y a D” M Wilmot (Rudy) Castle. 74. a for. . re OSSI e to might submit to me, Cm“ Cup sailing cham- OT'I‘AWA (CP) — Provincial parliament appropriate amend- pion. died of a heart attack “WIN 530‘ p i Cash Your Family Allowance Cheque llt These Stores The nal. head of the holy office which _... tehful e keeps a wra e on doc- trine and morals. was quoted in an Italian weekly, Vita, as say- ing that the pill issue was too important to be left to “the con- cepts of a single individual, whoever he may be, either a bishop or a cardina." He suggested the problem might have to be discussed by the ecumenical council if the work of episcopal conferences on the matter was gh -dinal Ottaviani said churchmen who had ' g to say should submit their views to the Holy See for consideration with the juridical, medical and moral aspects of the question. Meanwhile he urged Catholic chur cease discussing the pill question in public. A bulletin issued from Arch- bishop’s House, Westminster, said Cardinal Ottaviani's state- ments had been interpreted by some as a rebuke to the English hiemrdhy for its ruling against birth control pills. Cardinal Ottaviani replied that he was surpris his words had been so unfortunately mis- Cash Your Family Allowance Cheque at our store. TIN WIN $30 KAM % GAL. Ice. Cream 99c 83;." DEVON SLICED Bacon LB. 55c 56% 3LB. DUNCAN HINES BARBOURS PEANUT interpreted in Britain. “In making my statement I CANE MIX m. 43c Butter 1§%°39c ture of the Scottish tourist in- dustry are the estimates of what it brings into the country in money. Official figures range anywhere from 6 000.000 to £100.000,000. ’ CASTLE FAVORED 1 Most popular attraction is Ed- i inburgh Castle, the which Scottish history began,"i where visitors can view tnc in which the doomed gave birth to the future King James. 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