b é GETS APPOINTMENT }Indlanapotie, will receive $27,000'10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Dec. 28, 1965. WASHINGTON ‘CP: For- a year salary. The Interrational — - ~“‘ier governor Matthew E. Joint Commission handles al! ‘elch of Indiama was appointed cases involving the use. * ob- y President Johnson Saturday (struction or diversion of waters s chairman of the U.S. section that serve as boundaries. be- ' the International Joint Com-|tween Canada and the US vssion with Canada. Welch, a lebairmas of the Canadian sec- emocrat who practises law in tion is A.D. P. Heeney > — ” <cpemanremes eae = yr = TORONTO (CP) Cathehc commission on ecu establish relations a secreiariat here. } Rev. John J. Keating, director of the English section, told a press conference he ex- pects to meet with. leaders of the Anglican, United and Pres- lL yterian churches, and the Ca nadian Council of Churches in January “to find out what we ean do together... . " , > There has been a gradual in- crease of inter-faith activities in atmosphere created» by: the’ ecu- menical movement and the Va- ican council, he said. The commission has English and French sections. Chairman of the English sec- tion is Archbishop M. M. John- json of Vancouver. The other members are Bishop F. Vv. °: J R. Windle of Ottawa. ogee Bishop Paul Gregoire. of e Montreal hea French sec- Clifford C. Keenan tion. Bishop A Hacault of ‘ | St. Boniface, Man., and Bishop P.E.1I Adolphe Proulx of Sault Ste. * “~" “* Marie, Ont., are the other meni- bers. ; ‘ Murray River Gin NAA BLESSINGS sa + - v ae a el: SEP AS Se A > Fas hristmas is the perfect time to count our many, many blessings. High on our list is the confidence and good will you've showed ‘us. So to you, our patrons, - We're extending a cheerful, hearty holiday “thanks.” ‘Williams, Murphy and McLeod Ltd. Pope Read - > Summerside The Joyous Christmas Season is bere, filling _ onr hearts with its spirit of happiness anll good cheer. May you enjoy an abundance of pleasures "among family and friends, And please add our mi = greeting for a_very, Merry Christmas. —~ THANE ELLIS Ltd. Commission Cn Ecumenism. Opens Toronto Secretariat The Roman PLANS NOT COMPLETED menism, which will seek to help cariat, expected to be set Up in with . other | Montreal, churches in Canada. has. set up | pleted. _|Canada in recent years in the | Plans for the French ‘gecre- have not been com- -Father Keating, said the com- seston also will be a point | Official contact for the Jews | non-Christian religions: —— Father Keating said areas first concern would be to courage “‘positive theological dialogue on a professional level”’ between competent -rep- Be Fe | churches. “This dialogue will not avoid |vexatious points between Cath- \olics and -others such as re- |baptism, mixed marriages, schools.” There mi be dia- iogue for the c good on social problems, such as crim, poverty, alcoholism, drug ad- diction and strengthening fam- vy life. Morell Museum Work Is Planned OTTAWA(CP) — Extensive development work will be un dertaken at the _Alexander Graham Bell Museum at Bad deck, N.S., the federal resources department has announced. The national and historic re- sources branch will enlarge the museum's parking area for the 1966 tourist season as part of a tangterm development plan to provide one-way traffic circula- . tion throughout the site. The plan, to be completed “within a few years,”’ includes construction of a visitor-orienta- tion centre and a special dis. play area for the replica of. the famed Silver Dart, the first atr- craft successfully flown in Can- ada ‘PISQUID EAST Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDon. | ald, Lorne Valley, wefe- visit- ors in Pisquid East Wednesday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay and Mr. and Mrs. | Harold Jay. + Floyd Jay was a visitor in) Charlottetown Thursday. Robin Currant spent the week- end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Curran, Stanhope Road. Walter MacDonald, Charlotte- town, spent the weekend at the home of his daughter, Mrs. 4 Floyd Jay and Mr. Jay. Mrs. Hessell Corney, Char- lottetown, and Mrs. Vernon Ma- theson, West Royalty, were recent visitors in Pisquid East. Mrs. Edward Jay, spent a couple of days in Charlottetown during thé week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Juanita MacDonald. . Congratulations are extended to Jacinta MacDonald, a grade five pupil at Pisquid East | School, on teceiving a prize for | her essay on ‘How Remem- brance Day Should be Observ- North Tryon : Hi igaue ju eybereese £ E J » rs YORE TeeeeN tee | May you and yours enjoy a Christmas zich in blessings, ‘Morell Diner PEL hy ' & Saad Sf Ye 30 Ae indenting 2.7. Do te Sd oes Sid stalt of - eee 5 gene May your holiday season be filled We hope that the Christmas wer prorons. Season will bring blessings to-pou-_and pour lobed ones, and peace to men everpwhere! Management and Staff SHELDON D. 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