Wendell “MacKay, managing director of the Prince Edward Island Development LOCAL BRIEFS ~ RCMP MOVE Montague Detachnient RCMP are now moving into their new quarters at the top of Wood Ts land hill. The new quarters and change of personel is expected te be completed next week YOUNGSTERS FNROLT, .Enrolment in the Central Queen's Wafer Safety course at the YMCA yesterday morn ing. saw. .400._eager- vounczstet register. The course is part of eht Red Cross Water Safety summer program at the YMCA pool ¥ TO TORONTO Barbara-atettatice Balin oF Montague left recently. for ‘Tor- onto where they will visit with their brother. and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ballim and family. They were accom- pamed_to Toerente by—bsida—_An- _+-hear.of Lowtr Montague, will spend her holidays with Mr and Mrs. Glen MacKinnon. SCOUTS AT CAMP The 5th Charlottetown —Scont—Trosp has rst retornet from camp after six devs at Covehead. The troop was under the leadership of Scout Master George Schleyer and his assis- tants David Rowe and Jimmy Stavert. The theme of the scout camp was Patro! Camping Whites eamp othe herve ee re taught axemenship tree identification. compass. fire ‘light ng who, (Zion) _ - & my Es -” ‘ wee RS : “me . . if AT WI ANNUAL BA QUET | Limited. met wath Mrs Phil- fefown.. Hotel prior fo their an- | lip. Matheson, president of the nual banquet Mr MacKay Company “| Federated Women's Institutes was guest speaker last night. of Canada (RIGHT) and Mrs. The PF]. Women’s Institute Arthur Campbell, president ot completed their annual con- the provincial Women's Insti- * vention yesterday afternoon at tute last night at the Charlot Prince of W ales College ‘Annual PE Island WI Convention Over. The 53rd_annial-convention of the Prince Edward Island Wom- at provincial parks; for the gov ernment! to sponsor summer cll en's Institutes ended yesterday. nies where dental services -for -afternoon with a tea at Monrt- ‘ctudents could he supphed, to. gomery Hall. On the agenda for: -hange the Infants Act as that the’ -business meeting were dis- mothers would have equal rights cussions of the reports on agric-, with the father in regard to cus-_ ulture, education and home ee- ‘tody of their children. The con | onomics: and a report from Mrs. vention has asked for the ‘sec. LG Ramsay.._the_Island_ dele- gate oto -a recent end-time te have this--hrought convention IM before. the Legislathre a Dublin, Ireland, of the Associat Ralnh Fo Wendeborn. Toronte. ed Country Women of the World aly a i . £ ne BA. BEd. was the guest speak- with which the WIT jis affiliated ef at. the - third: sessitn cof “the The convention adopted res0- 53rd annual ci “store 7 Prince dwar “y food on Institutes. at for control of. Cen srHters-astehr itor eepers to put diabetic sale occasionally and Women’s Prince of Wales ge vesterdav morning contamination—of—streams_aNn@ > ye wonaehora ‘who ik direc ponds; for soft drink companies |;7. .¢ the Canadian Juni or Red fe anadian Jur to. use glass bot@es as before Cross Society. spoke on “Red rather than the-no-return type: -.,.. Youth the Provincial Government og...) ne: Ty-shpport medsnres~already m= 'iones 2 in Tadav's-World or rae am as it 1s “practiced Perway 2 Peg hai pone today and: how the program cs, curtailment of Sunday spor works to develop the pri where admission is charged erat I incipals | - Harold McCormick. * | Fined Unde - 30 : For failing to stop at the scene ntlon Of th Oe nave engaged “i chow the Junior Bed. a ° WEATHER | " ® ‘ * including , the . seriods situa’ @ | Appoint Communique n Viet Nam, disarmament, \¢ iad : on pr 4 tin on of nu r y lan CW! TORON TO «cp Tempera- ‘Fi Id Di weapons and. easing of % ee ~ » Pleldman iscusses ternational tensions Vaneduver 53. 86 ° es TO VISIT RUSSIA vi 3 J. Elmer Hynes -of Summer- | S V . cal) Sneak> Eastern and Central Districts amont ”n - = ville, P.E-1., has recently been oviet isit ae Sa at th as “Fhe Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., July 7, 1966. 5 Ca cary ay. [Sees Slee foe of. Commons and Speaker ~~d- es i 45 7 (‘Prince Edward Island Credit OTTAWA (CP) Frank dis: ney 5+ Smithefthe-Senat: |) c- ; : ‘ j Winnipeg 7° 4 Union League and the:Brunswick |CUSSions have been held about copted an. invitation .from the - A Sorenia. 70 “ Credit Union Federation and further development of Soviet- qo) egation to visit Russia at '. Ottawa ' part of the Gaspe, Coast Canadian: relations; and it has ‘their “convenience aS Guests of an ‘ Montreal : = e While attending Macdonald i the two eodhires thr the USSR Supreme Soviet. ot tae ener - ‘ s ries nro. ncn SS (ert mae, agen: eremenag” cee sa, omens ee s * ibe continued i SARS...G81. fo COU Saint John 48 7 |\tural ‘Economics and graduated |" This w = reported Tuesday in |‘ noted the increase in Can- ozer 1e Halter wo’ Tr lSiture in May of 1908; He in past |2,, 208% SovietCanadian com de Suey fase uring the last ALBERTON Ernest Joseph Charles McCallum, Coleman, Charlottetown Si. .76 "president and presently ‘a Credit | the delegation of the USSR They recognized the prob- Gall . d Vincent Peter Gal- \pleaded guilty to causing a dis- SYdmey 47 78 jtor of the Vernon River Credit supreme Soviet, led by Deputy lem of the imbalance in this oa = ara were fined $100 turbance by fighting on the Yarmouth $1 73 |Union and has had-wide exper-|premiér Dmitri Polvansky trade and. favored. further dis- _ = three months by Main Street in O'Leary and was St. John’s 45 62 jience in +H work. Mr. Hynes! Agriculture was the main in- cussion on the subject. ae bee - w Chester S. Mac- /fined $25 and costs or 15 days. meen: 5.2: Be fl attended a coufse in credit -un- | terest ‘of the 11-member group,’ “They considered that the es- Donald at Alberton yesterday for! William Dwight Inman, Alber. New York ..,..... 73 97 |ion work at Hamilton, Ontario, |which arrived in Canada June tablishment of: a direct passen- ~ (stealing a bulldozer owned by |ton, received a fine of $JQ,and Miami 79 s9 (during the month of May and i296 and ended its tour ~Tyesday ger liner service between Lin ithe provincial government. jeosts for driving without due New Orleans 73 a9 jhas recently returned from St. |night in Toronto ingrad and Montréal and the | Fark C. Cotighlin, Fortune jeare and attention. HALIFAX (CP) The. wea [Francis Xavier University, An-|. Tie 650 - word communique, ?2°ticipation of the U.S.S.R. im }Cove, was given a fine of $3) alfred Arsenault, Duvar, plea- iwith cost¢ of $19 for passing-&@ jded not guilty to tire squealing sehool bus while it was dischar~\and the case was “adiquraed to lging passengers. On a second July 27. lcHarge, driving without due care Charged with uitniliiea tae ‘and attention, a plea of not guik \q-Meara and causing bodily ty was entered and the cas€ W2® inarmm, Arnold Avery, Alberton, adjourned :to July 27. ipleaded not guilty and the case | Walter John Blackett, Mimin- wil be heard on July 20 egash, was fined $25 and costs chaired by Mrs. Walter Dixon. for damaging a car,’ by | The provincial president, Mrs. | Arthur Campbell gave a report | For operating improerly equ!P (on a recent meeting of the board | ped vehicles, John Edward Ri- of the Federated Women’s Instt chard, St. Peter and St. Paul, | ia of Canada, which she at- land. Roy James Hustler, Ebbs- | tended and Mrs. Marchbank re- \fledt, were each fined $10 _and | 4perted—on-—the—1965__convention | jcosts. gesolutions. | The following are the - results lof a tea cloth competitiony |carried on among-the institutes: 1, Mrs. George Hooper, Stan |hope: 2. Mrs. Earl Younker, "North River;: 3. Mrs Frank | I. Tax Act - ee ‘Ross, Parkdale. John David Young, Parkdale, | charged under the Income Tax ISLAND IS DWARFED Act was fined $200 and costs or ” ‘ Rhode. Island, smallest — state * tame ree ae: jof the U.S., has an area of but in Queen’s County Magistrate's | \3, square miles. | Court .yesterday : morning | iy of an accident, John Eimer Mc- | Phe, Charlottetown, was fined $50 and costs o: 20 days. Remanded for plea until July |18 was Lawrence Brian Hardy, /Summerside, charged with im- paired driving . Two other persons, Earland | soseph Malone, Stanley Eridge, 'ané Allison Bernard MacKenna, *Tracadie, appeared on impaired driving charges and were each fined $100 and costs or 10 days. irwin Fr Conno'ly, Dor- ass... was fined $13 or 5 days for fishing: a proper licence Five persons were fined. $25 and costs or 30 deys for being intoxicated in a public piace. of good citizenship in young- isters. He also outlined some of the many activities that Junior Red Cross groups and members Chairing yesterday session was. Mrs. Clarence Mar- | -chbank, second vice-president -of | the P.E.T. W.I. A panel discussion was the ;method used to present conven- }er reports at the session. Among h.e.......keports.... presented were | those ~ on Cultural Activities. “Letter Friends, United Na- tions, and Health. The panel was morning’s Other resolutions adontet. a sHards — were —ane- Fequesting- fe s —_———--— and. cooking The sportea were wild games, fishing and camp fire Swimming was done at Stanhene Lane. The Scouts were | Billy .Stavert, Brian Stewart. Tan VacDonald, Graham Farquhar “eg Penalt—Machean-—Donatt- MacNeill. Brian+Stewart, Barry MacDonald and Brian Waddell. ~ _ ELLIS BROS. ~ DAIRY BAR SPECIAL THURSDAY, FRIDAY and” SATURDAY ONLY sha? OnLy 23° EACH ANICHGELANGG'S WEN @ Canteen Service — < as FPS OTe EOa aS. Pa ee a Donald Cullen Donald Ewer Donald Saunders ae Fri. & Sat. Elvis brings the Big Beat @ Show at Dusk SLL IEEE Eee special ANNOUNCING . Creative Children’ S “Dramatics course in Showing tonight An invaluable aid to teachers in pub- lic school, kindergarten, Sunday school, playground supervisors; and fer anyone —— with young peo- p’e. Prily to 11:0 am. com- mencing July 11 to Aug. 20. Applications and full information by writing: The. Registrar, Atlantic Sufmmer S¢hool of the Arts. Box 848 Confederation Centre, Charlotettown. classes 9:00 a.m. THE TRAIN WILL CARRY YOU TO THE PEAK OF ADVENTURE! ©, JULES BRICKEN presents BURT LANCASTER JOMIN F RANKENHEIMER’S SU hetessed tee UNITED ARTISTS. and: ‘and general public. Curtain Time 8:30 P.M. ‘The Festival Cabaret Club CATHERINE ‘MacKINNON ond . ‘Badd Cedes ~ Folk Songé ther office says a disturbance itigonish. Nova Scotia, where he largely couched in efficial lan- Expo 67 will pramote the de- approaching from the northwest |attended- a. course in philosophy | cloudy }22d—-management—pf—eredit. un--+ will skies bring generally with occasional showers |ions itiner- _Yelopment in- Cconomic relations ‘between. the and Canada and ‘will guage which traced the jary of the Russian group. ‘cluded the following paragraph: U.S.S-R. to the district today ahead of| This. course was also attend-| “The Soviet and Canadian improve mutual understand this disturbance extensive ed by William Gallant, mana- | |representatives expressed their |!né coastal fog will form tempera- ger of RCAF Credit Union, and | jrespective views. on certain, The eommunique went on te tures. will be a little cooler Rollie Vezina, a member of the lurgent international problems, ‘say: than Wednesday's As the disturbance along Friday, skies will clear. | | Temperatures will likély be on | motional the cool side Friday. Regional forecasts: pushes |credit union. Edward Island: cloudy with anjadian Forces accasional shower, chance of |side, July 9 a thundershower late this atter-{}———— noon or evening; a little “cool- | ISRAELIS READ MUCH er: winds southerly“15: ‘ow. | high at New Glasgow Charlottetown 55-70; outlook for | Friday, cloudy; clearing late in the day; cool | High tide today at Charlotte- Pl 3.13 a.m’ and 2.16 p.m. At | _ | Rustico at 9.16 a.m. Summerside | tide eighteen minutes later than | Charlottetown. Sun rises today | at 5.50 a.m. and sets at 8,45 p.m. } All times ADT. pes books. — a vt Storey Electric Ltd. 136 Prince St., Ch'town Confederation Centre TONIGHT Kate Reid Donald Harron - Eric House ye A comedy written 0 directed by Mavor Moore with Doug Chamberlain Bill Cole Frederic Dewancker Diane Dewey Arno Gotthardt Grant Robinson Alfie Scopp . 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