~ Island News Page _ Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Aug- 6, 1965. 3 Parish Of St. James Marks Centennial SUMMERSIDE — The parish |from the MacKay family. moved of St. James, Summerfield, |the first church across the road. parishioners are busily making|and prepared the grounds for * P.E.1., is 100 years old and the the erection of the present plans for a centennial celebra-! church. tion to take place Wednesday,| The corner stone was blessed | August 11, 'by Bishop L. J. O'Leary and it| iy ~ § The day's celebrations will in-'was dedicated Nov. 27, 1929, by| Pas bs aR clude a mass at 3 p.m. followed| Msgr. J. C. MacLean, PAVG. aes io a x 2! ; Fee SROES Be Ba ita 7 : by gy nage ay, Sno supper | The ciunes _ feet lone | sib i ils a Bad Ric hts? 3 bd : b Bee Bibs Yoel serv yy the es the 40 feet wide w sanctuary - ~~ pariah trom to 8 Dim. There feet by 25 feet and tower @8 Yeet| QUEEN UNCROWNED ON CHURCHILL CROWN will - be games on the church | high. aie is j ‘ : ‘ a rae. | eee Bee Comene setters @ i left shows the late Sir on a coin of the Unite } : This is the new Churchill mons yesterday. At right isthe at the : watt history. gee baie the pocih eme: Cas. Thomas Crown (a five-shilling plece obverse side which will bear — Winston Churchill with the Kingdom with that of a sov= Rev,--James- MacDonald whe-+ “suit ee Murray... ohn. Worth about 70 cents), the de- the uncrowned-offigy of Queen word, “Churchill.” The coin ereign. (AP Wirephoto) 3 : ' Dunn, Fy , Elizabeth tt with-her-tithe-and—-marks the-first: time the head ———_________— ‘ os as . tails’ of; which were announé- oS oe ss was the first native gon of P.E1.'0’Brien, Michael O'Connor, ed in Britain's House of Com- the date 1965. The reverse side of a commoner has appeared FAI SFE T 2 & Y WwW y oY ISLAND CHAMPIONS = prdaied othe _peenhood, James waite, James, MecDat a ather MacDonald purchased an (ald, ald, | = 3 : sete | acre of land in the district of |Croken, John Croken and John was found guilty of driving with- ‘That Loosen - Emerging as Prince Edward Heather Fraser (senior), daughter of Dr and Mrs. J.A. park .Corner in 1828, built a| Whalen. out due cate and attention and: Emb Bsland champions in l\ancing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MacLellan. Both dancers are (clurch and cemetery there. At| A total of 11 priests have been _| fined $10 and costs. eet Need Not Em arrass et Wednesday's Caledonia George V. Fraser, and Pat- the ‘time he was residing in In-| porn in the parish including the rea ccu A chemge of operating a vehicle Many wearers of false teeth have Games at Eldon were, left, icia Maclellan, junior) from Charlottetown. dian River and he held a station|present pastor. Two Christian with insufficient equipment Shee iste avcmead: Aianaea neeauee against Herbert James Hardy pieq'et just the wrong time. Do not pact Robert Foy of Tryon your plates. Hold false teeth more which is out to exceed the ob- to dames Dele eke pulled i ; ] Donors e e oa in oan es |sowe and built himself a house. \CWL FORMED 1939. during th ge pleaded guilty to operating a my so they feel os rn » his transportation closed the On October 15, 1939, during the on Sum-| The accused, Wayne Reginald | , able. Does not sour. Checks “‘plat to sirpass all|,. , | SUMMERSIDE Two | P 2 wey | vehicle with brakes and odor breath". Get FASTEETH at 212 registered P | history of the Irishtown Church pastorate of Rev. Phalen Mac-) ia hs and a-third from | Lapointe, Slemon Park, Joseph | Youn arypend or breat e twice a year in this church. brothers and 19 religious sisters : e . heads the Legion committee | The custom was followed un-\were also born in the parish of Ellerstie was withdrawn by live in fear of this happening to you. til 1865 when the church was sold | during its 100 years of existence. eo aA . Oo U 4 y the crown. dust sprinkle @, little, ae ms previous efforts. merfield council ‘ costs. drug counters everywhere. 8 Souris was the 1964 winner of jand a new church was built st |Kensa, the iw, men's League | Siemon Park entered of | Lioyd David Gallant and Joseph : 44 _% |Summerfield as a result. jof the Catholic Wo gu not guilty yesterday before Mag- | David Perry, Summerside, elect- the “Manning Trophy”, which| Bishop MacIntyre blessed the was organized in the parish. At y a aan ak iclel be tae he is awarded each year in the corner stone October 25, 1865,\the organization meeting 31! ‘strate W. Chester 6. MacDon-| nak” into | incial competition for the |and the following Avgust the|members joined. At the present | aid in Prince County court to charge arose from a break i 7 ere pe oo eae | 2 . : ae ‘ii | cha of enter and|a cottage owned by Kenneth . blood donor championship with church was opened and used. It | time all the ladies living in the — byeak Ford at Lower Bedeque a 141.3 per cent result. Mr. |was finally completed in 1870.| parish are members. : | The were adjourned to . On Wednesday, August 11, res- that while afternoon clinics are ‘Mooney claims that he and his This mission was served by the, Donations from the CWL are, — ee i a {dents in ‘Morell and Souris, and |not the most convenient for do- |. mittee are out to retain this Parish priests of Indian River given annually to Prince County |immediate elections as the al-| September trial. ° ! i ° the surrounding areas, will have |nors who are farmers and fish- | trophy for at least another year! Until 1918. . welfare, polio league, mission- | ternative. | An RCAF man, Ian Alert Aus- | Saint Dunstan S University their annual opportunity to play |ermen, they are a vital neces- |- . 4 13 PRIESTS aries of Mary and the Red| Papandreou went to the pal-| tin, had a charge of speeding . . their part in providing the blood | sity since full use must be made | . A total of 13 priests have been Cross. Parish needs aren ot for-/ ace in triumph just a few hours against him dismissed after | e ° required to maintain this vital |of the’ mobile Red Cross blood ‘ pastors of the parish since 1865. |gotten and the members take| after Athanasiadis Novas re- pleading not guilty. ; Au itorium Red Cross service which is{donor_team'stime during the| Cars Collide |The present pastor is Rev. Basil care of the sanctuary and ae signed. A no-confidence vote in’ Constable William Maxwell ‘ available for all, when Red four days they are in the pro- ae nstile: peluibdlideedt te itin tt — ae te parliament brought his fall of St Eleanors, the officer who Cross blood donor clinics wil] vince on five different occasions 1° \ ene thertay acee cartiane ob if bee esnetistin Geaihed to| Carly Thursday. laid the charge, was the lone Friday, August 6, 8:30 p.m. held in both centres. . leach year. ’ At S siae ; , oe | crown wittiess. be fede _ 1 enen (Ff Mary's, Indian River and St. bring the laymen into contact} APPEARS CONFIDENT .... .. | Gerth Rog io oe - Morell’s clinic is again being OFTEN TOO LATE 1 Malachy, Kinkora. In the year |with their fellow Catholics of the | Papandreou looked more con-| ‘sicae aur eae apaud sponsored by the Morell branch |" 1; was pointed out that in the) SUMMERSIDE — A two-car |!918 Bishop H. J. O'Leary de-|diocese under ine direction of ifident than ever as he left the Wa% found guilty of — — ARTIST — of the Royal Canadian Legion, days before the advent of the (collision at the corner of Notre cided to appoint a resident pas-|the bishop. _ palace after 75 minutes with the but : > ty hen id c under the chairmanship of Red Cross blood transfusion ser- |Dame and Spring Streets at ap- tor a Msgr. Gillis to} The parishioners of St. James | ing He told crowds pressing | Magistr } ald, Mar ia bea aes i i Jast- deal to. : after reviewing. the testimony, | | Marcia A. eee eel 3 . ce, relatives er Sr i nd his automobile: tated aA a Home iresui n damage estimated at Tectory which was completed in |celebrate and join in inviting | arou : rell ire : and 4 in the af taney whe seeded le -rpe0t- et ae ee ‘ everyone to help make their: “1 have asked the king to give 04 i, = a othe - bret a. , : ‘therapy left, what they, were Uo g' |. In 1928 Rev. Francis MacDon- birthday party a big, happy and me the mandate to form a new a - Admission 50¢ ternoon with an objective of at doing and many times spent Involved in the accident were 2/4 purchased two acres of land 'successful one. \government, as leader of the Just reprimand him. on ie least 120 donors. several hours at the hospitals a 1960 car driven by Mrs. Mar-| jmajority party in parliament. Charles Smith of Breadalbane : ‘ ‘ i for the completion of y : + _— Ty Red Cross officials explained | Waiting lene Wells of Alberton and a find out if their blood rae vaitable fe the patient. In [7000 tation wagon, Spatee | Drought Situation May End oe WESTERN —_ many caves by ‘the time the Conn a a a =e right type o! was found, at the ti of th ident - : FUNERALS it was too late to be of benefit the Wells “cm was Trocesding | During August Says Report |to” the patient. north on Spring Street and the : ; While the appeal is now “im- (station wagon east on Notre: The province's drought situa-, the absence of late blight in the PETERS FUNERAL — The Personal’, blood is available for Dame. tion may be ended this month} potato crop. None has showed g 7 216 Water Street, Summerside, |ly accelerated demands are met uninjured. the United States weather bur- | lease informs. formerly of Duvar, was held|although neither the donor nor | f = eau proves reliable. But the bulletin warns that it Sunday, Aug. 1, from the Roon-|the patient is acquainted with _ ; _ | A heavy rain forecast for the | could comesyet. It was back ey Funeral Home -to St. Antho-' the other. Ti nish Lad jcoming 30-day period is contain-/ in the year 1965 that no blight ny’s Church, Bloomfield for bur-| Morell has had successful af- g ied in a blight bulletin from | showed until August. the bulletin jal service at 3 o'clock, Rev. |ternoon clinics in years gone by |Fred M. Cannon, entomologist, | reveals ‘“but the fields were un- x funeral of Joseph J. Peters on all who need it, and the great- The drivers of the cars were jf the Atlantic area forecast by | up yet, the Cannon-Calibeck re- : 3 S U hi ies . S E A J. C. Pitre officiated. Pallbear-/and Mr. Blaxland is confident | Recoverini jand Lorne: C. Callbeck, plant) der- severe attack” by the end ers were Eugene Perry, Robert that the citizens in the Morell g pathologist, at the Experimental | of the month. This could come ro = ae at Bo: Louis Wedge, Desmond Gallant, area will take their personal re- |Farm here. | gis year_if the U.S. weather | ee J cians John Platts. Interment “was in sponsibilities seriously and turn -From Burns | -One~of the~advantages of the” 3 : the church cemetery. ‘out in large numbers for next oo ee raga a es . : WOODSIDE FUNERAL —The Wednesday’ afternoon's clinic.) or rary — Donald Desmond 8 ; special effort to go ; . funeral of Mrs. Isla Woodside|T make & eee . DesRoches, 14, of Tignish, was was held from her late residence |‘ Souris that evening if it 18 i, improved condition in hospt- at Traveller's Rest to Margate |{mpossible to get to Morell im ta) here Thursday night recov- App ointments Announced ‘ ‘ the afternoon. aie : ; Unie Church, Bric wat co Aer ar sash ot ero fel and anced © DP POINIMEN'S FANNOUNCEC ‘and her pastor,’ Rev. R. M.|the Royal Canadian Legion !8 Donald, a son of Mr. and Mrs.’ By Exter nal Affairs Dept. Step out slim and trim in one of Zeller’s 2 ee 4 many stretch suits with built-up shoulder _-" Shaw of North Bedeque, Mr s,jonce again sponsoring the Red peter DesRoches, suffered. 7 ibvtiecied means back button | === Wiltred- Waugh tendered a solo. Orouy blosd donor elise” on wed burns to his “face anid “hands “OTTAWA (CP) —. Ralph E. |post__as _ambassador__te- South. aie aalta ola _._.../Palbearers:-were--Wilfred—Pick-;nesday.-evening between 8 -a Wednesday when. a. boat- caught’ Cojjins, “Cinada's ambasadeetAics Ss ering, George Pickering James/|10. This year’s clinic is to be fire when he and his father were . : ‘< Heffell, Bruce Clark, Keithjheld at the enlarged Legion |returning from a' fishing trip. fainted mar ie ed eames beets ser suas seer ie eos Woodside, James MacKay. In-|Home in Souris rather than in| A can of gasoline spilled ih retary of state for external af- post from J. C. Langle h terment was in the Margate|St. Mary's hall as formerly. the boat and caught fire from fairs” External Affairs Minister/now heads the departinont’s' cemetery. | Marcus’ A. Mooney again tee engine. Martin announced Thursday. | economic v dviisies in Ottawa. 1 : ~ “ Af @) ik Cc h o o Ss e A mT a = ; “ CROZIER FUNERAL — The s| Mr. Collins, 50, succeeds Ar-;Mr. Small has been a counsel- =~ ~— | funeral of Harry Crozier was: W . | held from the--Davison~-Funeral,...W.' foods Fires ; ed 7\nold Smith, chosen as the Com-'lor with the Canadian high com- Home to the Malpeque United 4 | monwealth’s first secretary- mission in Pakistan after serv- _ 4 |general. = : ling earlier as trade commis- Church where service was con- Co t i d -%| Charles Woodsworth, a for-|sioner in Hong Kong. ducted by Rev. Frederick Lloyd nrroe . “||mer newspaper man, .has since; The consular appointments in and Rev. T. Crozier, son of the 5 |beea appointed to replace Mr.|the U.S. are: deceased. A solo Going Down} FREDERICTON (CP) — New| |Collins in South Africa. | Robert G. C. Smith, 57, now The Valley was sung by Mrs.| Brunswick forestry officials) | Mr. Martin confirmed a Parisjcommercial minister with the Wilfred Waugh. A Royal Cana-|were keeping a wary eye on| report that Charles J. Small|Canadian embassy in Japan, to dian Legion service was conduc-| woodlands today as the forest | has been named Canada’s per-| become consul-general in New ted by Rev. W. A. Paterson.|fire danger index in eight coun- Pallbearers were Wayne Croz-|ties~~hovered-—areund ~the—ex=} ier,-Gordon— Crozier, Carl—_Cro-|treme—reading. The danger—of, zier, Delmer Crozier, Elwood | forest fires was considered high | manent representative to the/York succeeding H. A. Scott Organization for Economic Co+}who is retiring. : _ Crozier and Clair Crozier. In-/to extreme in most of the pro- | § terment was in the People’s| vince. : - | Oper ‘ation and Development and! -y-Gontran Bisson; 51, tow 1 jannounced four new consular consul-general in New Orleans cemetery, Malpeque. Meanwhile _ firefighters brought a 75-acre blaze under | . : : jappointments in the United!named consul-general in Los’ States. Angeles. J. C. Britton, 52 who jaleel eek eat 2 China, |now holds that post, will suc- | join e external affairs de-|ceed Mr. Smith as minister DALTON FUNERAL — Thejcontrol Thursday at Pennfield |partment in 1940 and has served | Tokyo. z ee funeral of Joseph Pius Dalton,| Ridge in Charlotte County while | |since then in Chungking, Wash-|° Pierre Asselin, 55, as consul- Burton, Lot 7. was held Thurs- soldiers at Camp Gagetown bate | jington, London and Moscow as general in San Francico. Mfr. day afternoon from: the home /|tled a 100-acre fire in dense of his parents, Mr. and Mr. scrub. Both fires erupted Wed- jlow at the Harvard Centre for|trative services with the depart- Peter Dalton, Burton, to St.!nesday. |International Affairs in 1960-61/ment here, succeeds 0. E. Ault Mark's ‘Church, Lot 7, where! Four bulldozers, a wWatet-bom- | SANDRA QUINN |before taking over “his present who is retiring: , “4 Requiem High Mase “= _ bing sircratt, forestry ne : _ | Re G. MacNeill, 61; who has ra y Rev. Regina el-'nel and volunteers managed, to ; . iresi i h of an. Rev. Emmanuel Richardicontain the Pennfield Ridge Parents Search is sk ae wonree Set er marries erated = was seated in the sanctuary. |outbreak. It had burned. through s : “Mrs. Frank MacNutt was or-|consul-general in New Orleans, Pallbearers were Bobby Mac-|siash and reforested land. For Missing 'ganist and a duet was sung by |Succeeding Mr. Bisson. Gregor Marvin Dalton, Bert} Five spot fires which broke Parmenas Phillips and Percy) F Butler, Ronnie Collicutt, Jimmy/out in the province Thursday Daughter, 16 MacGougan. Dalton, Wilfred Griffin. Flower were either out of under con- Mr. MacGowan first came to. Papandreou Bids bearers were Roger Dunn, Pet- trol. e | Sandra Quinn of Slemon Park |Malpeque in 1942-sThe. present | 1 er O'Connor, Jackie Ryan, Bar- | Hias been missing from her-home minister. Rev. George R. Tan-| To Form Gov't ry Rogers, Raeford: Rogers, | since July 15. nahill, is on vacation for t he » a ae Gaur was DEATH NOTICES | Sandra is the 16-year-old month of August. | By PHILIP DOPOULOS : sala | sahil An. D6 the 0S e-lcenteet de e i | ATHENS (AP)—Former pre- MacDONALD FUNERAL — oul ree 3 190k, tate. Gorden Sage on = was last seen in| Ai R ° _ George Papandrtou a The funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Ev- M 7 B ‘ckel ” Bea hi F vendish area wearing a| ing Constantine at the Roya rt ve in her! beige skirt and blouse, blue | ir al s Palace Thursday night and erett MacDonald was held from’ -~ : : the Davison Funeral Home to| St yee. Resting at the Cut-| sneakers and a reversible tan asked: the monarch to let him . e Hartsville Presbyterian Charch. | cl ait be ae 8 Sueertag, | — ee pre a Continue a ~ generar in place Service was conducted by Rev. : : & : . 2 allen regime George Donald Nicholson assisted by uk ieee anaes In-| tall, weights 1277 pounds, and | SAIGON (AP)—USS. and South Athanasiadis Novas Rev. George Tannahill and) =Y: | she has light brown hair and || : cae In an apparent challenge to Lloyd Fourny. A duet, Take! MeNULTY — At Victoria, P-E.1., lle eves: [Vietnamese _Dianes | maintained’ the king, Papandreou suggested The Name of Jesus With You, | on Aug. 4, 1965, William McNulty | _% anyone knows of this young | aids oO unist . | ee was sung by Rev. and Mrs. Do-| of Sturgeon aged 72 years. Rest- | op sponge aged are ask- ey ingen dA Seda ge : a i ; for | j , : to contact parents by ad ue siebenell wae De W. ee eee sare Chane phoning 436-8043. |Cong attack on a big aviation Spring. Park Day Auld, Everett Nicholson, Mal- | stungeon, Saturday, Aug 7, with ng on” near the Da Nang School Kindergarten colm Matheson, Donald Gillis, | Requiem High Mass st a Former Pastor le United States military | Parents interested in register- 2 Smooth = sheath line with a pretty bare plunging back-—one-piece suit features built-in bra and maillot legs. Black, royal, red and pretty prints. Sizes 30-38. 597 TO 9.97 Values to 16.99 ‘CHARGE IT jwell as in Ottawa. He was a fel- | Asselin, now head of adminis- Del mer Graham and Urban) o'clock. Interment in the cburch sseheeiian. suid Wedsestiay’s| Waddell. Pallbearers for Mrs. | cemetery. : ling their children for classes MacDonald were Gordon Mac-| Is Welcomed hit-and-run guerrilla. operation | : * 2 : ~ Kenzie, Ira Nicholson, Hillard| RUSH — Suddenly, Wednesday, |against harbor-side tank facili. |beginning Sept. 21st. please. con- Francis, Clair Hynes, Gordon|Aug. 4, 1965, Lemuel T. Rush,/ A large congregation gather-|ties operated by Esso Standard tact Mrs. R —& Mayhew — | Keith Davison, Rufus Waddell,| place Saturday at 12.15 to St.| former pastor. eight by the Viet Cong during inea line of recistration, Aug. Ch | 2 2473 : Interment in Springton cem® High Mass at 12.30. Interment |leek Hill, Ont., is. spending a|monsoon_offensive—and by far 30th =A . re ttetown ms tery. sil (in the Catholic cemetery. vacation at Cabot Park, Maipe-sthe mo@ spectacular. . : ; - | P ‘ ; i 1 i iS .‘S. Lord —J : 2 Champion, and Edward Cham-| aged 67 years. Resting at the /ed recently in Keir Memorial | East will have no serious effect |Tel. 4-4227 or Ms. E.'S pion. Flower bearers were Ed-| Hennessey Funeral Home, from) Presbyterian Church to wel- jon the air. strikes. .,|Tel. 4.4940, Limited number of 159 Kent Street Phone gar Matthews, Edson Champion | where the funeral will take|come Rev. J. A. MacGowan, a| The refinery raid was one of children to be accommodated ; Byron Gamester, Frank Kahout.| Dunstan's Basilica for Requiem | Mr McGowan, now of Vank«/a day in which it stepped up tts : a tm Apacs at acrnranncsnsienattinitasisttaihaeatilitentinh Riiinemmtasmaeenmmiaelioas . . ‘ ate t , is i os el imnelibhininagganis Pisa ‘ i a. esti sititneidleenemealllemsat