It wal Black Friday on Ca- nadian lloclt market: In pric- es dropped (ctr mound straight Rev. Dr. J. D. Nelson Mac- Donald. past president oi CUNA Mutual insurance Society. Mad- ison. win. and Hamilton. 0nt., in an inspiring address given on the occasion oi the isth anniver- iary oi the St. Augustine's Cred— it Unlnn, South Rustico. P.E.I.. stated thnt “we are living in an era which presents young Chris— tian people with a challenging opportunity to reconstruct socie- ty on a standard based on sound christian principles. "We must set up selihclp ar- gnnlsntions trom the people throughout the world as instru— menu to save the human race irom being gobhled up by Com— munism. We must learn to live together or perish together." The United Church minister who lives in Middle Musouoiio- bot. N.S., in hringing greetings (Tom the Credit Union insurance Society. which he serves as a director. added that the history iii this member-owned institu- tion which had its beginning In ey now Ital Insurance coverage at over $7 billion, a tangible proof of what people can do for themselves. In the western world there Ire 50.000 credit unions with w» Oldsters Nip Youngsters SUM'MERSLDE — An aidtimr ers haschall tcam put on the spikes and brimght their gloves to Queen Elizabeth Pal-k Thurs— dry evening to teach the young. evening in teach young. .luiiior Iaegionlires a lesson. The niLisIM-s, not so old in "law oases. hut undoubtedly reeling oili. came up with a top notch perlomiaoce to vitiip the young- sters on. Dec Lelurgey held the duo» tors to a pair of hits In the five inning cmiest. striking out 5 and walking 3. Dee contmll. ed the game all the wily, cinn- ing thmugh in grand style when neces . Weync Mathcson toiled Mime innings tor the Legion. allow— Luld‘ry. advanced to thde Bill Allen‘s Itiield nut. scored on a walk. Their other run name In HE filth on I walk. :- "orifice Charlie Dew and and l985 financed on borrowed mon- H the Mrs. Kelley: BLACK FRIDAY day tollowing President Kenn- edy's decision to tax iorelln investments. Gloom registers er 17 million membera control- ling assets exceeding 510 billion. On behalf 0! the St. Align line‘s Credit Union. Cyril Gli- Iznt. vice-president, welcomed friends and visitors to the Silver Jubilee Celtbratinnl. Greetings and [elicitation] were extended to the credit un- ionists at South Ruatiao by Rev. V. Murnngthan. director in! SI. Dunstana extension department; E d m u n d Gallant, president. P.E.l. Credit Union Leliue; Ind h MP. I n or 5- Rev. Denis Gallant. Hope River: on taces in a Vancouver brake l erage niiice as investors i Vlth stocks tumble .icr Wirephnlo) Credit Union AI S. Rustico Marks 25th Anniversary department; Father Fitre. nioomiield; Father Murnaghan, Heath Macounrrie. MP. and Mrs. Mocnunrrie and Lloyd Mathail. MLA. and Mrs. Moa- hail. rtev, .V. H. Leclulr. South nustico, thanked Dr. MacDon- ald tor his message and urged the people oi his parish to con. tinue in their spirit at Coopera- tion to make their community a better place in which in live Circus Plans Ch’town Show _is_ack on the road alter sur viving a ship sinking in Yar- mouth. . . weeks lilo. the Al G. Kelly and Miller Bros. Circus will be in Charlottetown next Week [or a two—day "and Two daiiy periormances. at a and a pm. are scheduled next and is. The circus will set up its tents on a lot on the corner oi Dun- kirk anit Nassau streets, oppo— site Spring Park School. There will be plenty of tree parking space available. Only one zcbra was lost in the near disaster in Yarmouth. so the show in its entirety will be seen when it arrives here. sponsored by the Charlottetown Fire Depaiiment. The Kelly Miller show will contain all the ingredients excite young and old alike, tea- turing a wild lion act, a lady wild animal trainer. highst'tylng § annTnn MEMBERS Rev. J. c. pitre, PP. Bloom— ileld. and tormer pastor oi St Augustine's Pariah tor 19 years. who 25 years ago witnessed the signing oi the credit ithlon char- tcr, presented certillcates oi me- rit and 25 year credit union pin! to the iollowlns charter mem- bers: Thecphlle nlnnshard. Cor- nelius Doucet. Francis Doueet. wilired A. noucet, Emlle Gal- lant. .1. Arthur retre, Joreph J. Gallant. lsadore it. Gallant. .iohn oiron, Stanislaus Doiron. Alyre M. Gallant and Thomas Kneehone. Two other charter members are deceased: lsndore A. Gallant and Theodorlce Don. cette. FIRST SCHOOL CU A report on the tirst school credit union organl on PM. was gve by nnlph Plnuu. grade eight ltudent. SI. Augus- line’s School. On behali oi the P.E.l. Credit Union League. the master at ceremonies. George Gallant. presented the t r oi- iicers ot the School credit Union wit 25th anniversary credit un- ion pins. These are: nnlph Pl- neau. Kenneth Gauthier, Doug. las Gallant and Harvey Dati- Bette. Theophile Blanchard. noted credit union historian. gave detailed and interesting sketch oi ihe Farmers’ Bank oi hustl- cn. recognized as the prech sor oi the North American cred- it union movement. and oi . Augustine's Credit Union. Glowing tributes were paid to Rev, George » Antoine neleourt who was instrumental In found- ing the Farmers' Bank at Rus- tlco and who also lcit another monument to his memory. the parish church ol South hustled. the oldest In the province. its 125th anniversary will ob- serv on Aug 11. Mr. Blanch. paid tribute to the iirat prelident at St. Augul- n ' red]! Union. Joleph J. Gallant, and to other pioneer: who were instrumental In laund- inlz Ihia people's The 25th Innivernry program got underway with I dinner len- ved by the Ildlel of the CW]. in the Flrmerl' Bank Eulldlng. Ur- bain Lelilnnil: extenllon deput- ment. St. Dunltln'l University. was tonal miller. I'I'EAD TABLE GUEST! Held table [item Included: Edmond Gallant, prelident. P, Ell. Cndil lxu ' r. Mr. Mra. aid, pe Dreion, NS; oreg Kelley. managing dlrec P.E.I. it Union unite, and e Gears president of SI. Augustin dll Unlon. and Mr). Gallant: Mrs. Urbain Malina: Gen “Belle. St. Dunltlll‘l extenllon Hurler Gets No-HiI'Ier Barry 1‘ u r n e r. hurler with Charlottetown Juvenile ViklnESi “ed a llD-lllIIEI' at Bonahaw Bears!“ in an exhibition lolb ball game Wednesday evening. The Vikingl won 17-0. The game. played at Banshaw In I light drizzle, saw the Vik- ings hammer out 19 base knocks. H. lnman started on the mound far the losers and gave w y to P. MacLean in the late inninfil. Turner allowed only two men [a get on base. One made It on A walk. the other on an error. Neither reached Second. He Ian- ned elglit batters. Can: it Gary Gallant's bays struck (or run! in every inning. Howard Murchison hit I Erand [lam homer and Kevln Smith came through with A four but it oc . Leasing batter was Kenny nai— trapeze artists. and clowns and more clowns. Wednesday nnd Thursday. July 0 John Russell Gunn. Savage Harbour. was fined $100 and Cost: or an dlya before Mnets. irate James a. Johnamn. . in Queen‘s County Magistrate'd court yesterday on a sum or using marked gas in an auto nubile. The case at [other Surlinx Mat-Donald. Cmflhlfl, dimmed with impaired driving, was ad- :ourned lty consent to Audust 5 or . Victor 'I‘ttomad Intutowni w minded to Queens County jail pende Sentence July M It" [healing a Car rldifltflr. Adlnurned to Henniser. 5581 r River. charged with operanng a motor vehicle while his driv- er-s license was s . hiee men charged with pop session at li nor a a lace other than their residences were each tined $20 and costs or all ays. A charge at vagrnncy against a 'ngnish man was dismissed. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County, The Guardhn, Charlottetown, Sat.. July 20, 1963. 5 $100 Fine ls Assessed For Using Marked Gas in tralitc Court, Enrique Man dez. Montreal. was fined 31“ and cast: [or travelling 40 milks per hour through a so mile zone, Similar lines were also meted out to motorisls [or driving an unregisierod vehlcte, passing Whille it was unsale to do all. driving without an operator’s licence. and driving a motor vehicle with lauity equipment. For driving a motor vehicle with iaulty equipment, another motorist was given a tine of Four Highland Records Broken ANTIGONISH. N.S. (CPt — Four records ell an opening day Friday oi the tooth running at the Highland Games here, Despite steady morning rain and mist tn the alternout new marks were established. Meet attic-tats postponed sailed» tiled muting events and jam- mcd them into a busy ather- Cla‘y Cla'ms Sonny Slaps LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)— Cnssiua Clay must have carried his heckllns too {or with heavy. weight champion Sonny Lls Clay said he was slipped by the champ. It happened, Clay Said Fri- day. Her he taunted Liston :uring his workout Thursdly I! i s hotel. "I was at the gaming tab BASEBALL RESULTS Nullnnal Leilqu Fran. immunoa— Cincinnati Fierce Is - 7t. stanek l7) ouris isn't) and Edwards. Gin-Harper 2 (Si. Lon Anizetea 010100200—4 so Milwaukee 000000200-2 til Drysdale llZ-lt‘ll and Cami ; HE: ‘me all ill I was mad or playing, hut it took two special policemen to hold molt comisswnmt OTTAWA tool—Appointment oi Llewellyn Atkins Douglas Stephens as Canadian high cum- missioner to Pakistan was a nounced Friday by External At. iairs Minister Martin. Mr. Stephens has been head at the n. Hendley, (5-6! Funk i7i, Fiche tilt and Crandall. Hn- LA Howard 2 list Mil—H. Aaron 427i.n Houltml Si ziichary let. Bruce In), and Campbell: Bragliu. Taylor i tilt and McCarver. HR. White t17i. American League nnlilin Klna lem who went ionr ior tlve. Key- in Smith was a close second. set- ting three hlti in tour appear- IIICES gfigVE - TONIGHT ONLY llttl lllli‘IS llIIEI [Ellill flit-12.1% Cindi MascovE mlES IIIEIMYNE MARCH. DALIO mKEENlN WYNN illlillsnllilll .emtlitttintt McNally tut. Barber 17) and rsin: Pena. t Wyatt i9) and Edwards. HR: Key-Eli- words iai. I THEA BRACKLEY PT. RD. SHOW AT DUSK tBRIEFS ct)an L -— he luneral for William it. Collier tat held yesterday sitcrnoon mm the outclitre Funeral "Mile. The oervice at the home ""i grave wn ducted I” unlisted can lieu William H. Chard. by Rev. C. C. min. P bur- ": were Allied MncNeili. iter- ll . u r pit y. Robert oalstet. “rods-ll MacDonald. .lotin Cons: ind Frenli nughe interment r; in St. Peter'l hurch ceme RUN SLNDAY NIGHT SHOW Sponsored by the Lions Club (or Charity. RUN SllENT, DEEP . Louis 121 lWX—TIIX Drott, (2-8! McMahon it“. 54) stL— ore 100000000—1 52 as City 001 mama—2 to department! Commonwealth dl- noon session that lasted until 3 part. .loe Skier oi Haitian won the limits: lfloryaird dash in 10.1 sec- onds, slicing two tentlui at a second train the previous matit set in 1953 by Dave Lucas oi Annapolis Royal. N,S.. and ' in 196i Stephan, NE. in ' ‘ke Bout or at liaiitnx went in 10.2 and clipped two tenths ot a second oil the record set in 1955 by the same McNichoi. The Juvenile discus record was smashed by David Jones oi . . .. in" Bridgetown. NS. He covered Cassius said. and come .33 M. m: mm mum over and slapped me. . i _ .. dim know whether he with 121 oeet. sot inches 11y Jerome MacDonald oi the Au- tignnish Highland Society in 1962. John Steele oi Central Kings. , . ., won the midget hopsldp. jump when he cleared to ieet. ’inches. The old mark or so. ioct. 111a indies was set in moo hy ii. 1.. Jackson oi Annapolis 9 n tiedlmonded by Al litcNichnl at St. i "disciplined e lo enile lull-yard dash. i' ttce department. i A . grill-“til” M D”? 'm .. i no”: a. . Irrinlwn Junior Choir » a Will render two selections accom‘ Serwces Set it : For Sunday The congregation ot Marsh. lield Freshytcrian Church will lobscrve anniversary services ‘Sunday at ll a.m. and 7.30 pm. The guest speaker tor e morning service will be the Rev. Charles Townsley oi Alliston.. BROCKVU-l-Er 0n| not. a tormer minister oi the Yvon Dim"! of We than. and one who“ minigqunne, N, iormer nrltish Em- lwas richly messed, pire and Canadian light-heavy. The theme oi the Sermon will Lflfialymflgfflgi‘flfemf my ibe "Wllal does God e n to ' iYou'" Mr, Townsley will also‘;v 5" "'"W" ,9” M "'h' H" ‘render a solo during the service. “""l‘ " We“ “‘3 "m" ‘ The choir n, the church Wm Durelle iell head iirst to the lead the praise and also render l‘m’m PM" "“i W“ “mm a" "mm The gum snlflist‘unconscmus. He was taken to hospital without having re- be a former member oi the gained much“ “a w I congregation. Mrs. Fred Ford. . _ L The evening Service will be The Australian government lcnnductcd by the pastor \i' h a closed the lSSZB‘si financial year will also preach the sermon. Th9 with a cash Surplus 0i 535.00% church L‘Ilnll’ will render an an- 000. l l tionl will be present on till. culon. Yvon Dureile ils lniured lCPl-i Ste. TO PREACH Baptist Plainvtew. Texas will preach at both servires oi the Firs‘. Baptist Church tomorrow. and the iotlowtng Sunday. Bn 2 and his wile are hl'l Summer teaching staii it! Aca- dia University. Wnliviile, N S ¥¥¥¥¥***** ETHEATRE 5.. in: w“ Wmialrgggrggmclfgmf; Where The Mo 5 Are Better Than Ever" panied by their three sons, snow Tums —— TODAY ONLY 2.3., _ 7 _ 9 Women Ban TH E on Is Resented WONDER mm'm nfiifi‘i’im‘éi’.‘ (Jimsiéif snow Brunswicki took exception Thursday to a decision by the Northwest Territoriea enuncil to continue a hat: on women jur- ors in serious criminal cases. She said in the Senate that the decision goes in the face or the rights or women, The coun~ cll‘a legal counsel, who realms the ban. should he ' if he acted with- uut consulting the iederal luS~ OF THE WORLD! - Cite-M Miguel- mammmwemm Brilliant — Breath-Takin 9 “TIME MAGAZlNE- ACCLAIMED THE WORLD OVER MON. - TUES. - WED. 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Europe wove his story Into a legend. llll enemiu named him El Cid. which melnl " added C bullieiiel was It the sa 9:15 .105 masts "MES SAMUEL BRONSTON CHARLTON ' HE STON tnimooo—zlto**********¥¥¥¥¥ NORTH RIVER DRIVE-III Three Miles from Charlottetown .oti Trans-Canada THE GREATEST ROMANCE 8r ADVENTURE IN A THOUSAND YEARS! "No one. ever. was quite like EL CID . . . world hero! The Lord—Iron: the Arubir rl said—and lheyi umpen‘lur which means virtar iii the‘ So. in the opinion or Ills toes. he SHOW ABOL’T TAKEN THE NATION BY STORM! "BIG AS 'BEN-HUR' IF NOT BIGGER!" "THE PICTURE IS COLOSSALI“ lulu Diili 44444¥44¥¥ me a .tierrttul lord and a ruthless fighter." "BIG AS“BEN-l-IUR'IFNO!1‘ anGilni'l—L.A.nmcs,* * * 'k ** * * * * MONDAY - ITHAS ADMISSION 750 and 250 NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN 8 Miles from Charlottetown on Trans-Canada "Your Theatre Under The Stars" —flMEMAGAI/NE SHOW AT DUSK —- RAIN OR FIN E SHOW ABOUT 1:15 P. M. TONIGHT ONLY - SPECIAL SUNDAY SHOW _ Sponsored by The K. of C. In aid of Charity and Youth Work! The people. the events of the international best- seller are on the scream Flt-its HASON‘JOAN rotiulti: whom oiuonioot mu oouws IICNAEL until: i