ISLAND. NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts Prince Edward Island Reg't Announces Two Promotions The of one officer rank of captain ir 1962 and was and one senior not-commigsion- second-in-command of the squa- ed officer of the Prince Edward dron at Montague at the time of Island Regiment have been an- his promotion to major The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., June 26. 1965. 5 Cold Water Shaves- Face Militia Units It will be life under canvas,jemphasized the civil defence} - early-morning parades, cold-wat-|role. er shaves and the cammaraderie |FULL-SCALE EXERCISE — ‘?-of army camp life during the! Highlight of next week’s activ- next week for some 200 officers/ities at Aldershot will be the and men of Island militia units. two-day full-scale exercise “New pounced. Captain G.A. Godfrey. Maj. Godfrey ‘s married to has been promoted to the-ratk|the former Eileen Wood. Hazel- of major, taking command of brook, and they have one son, “B” Squadron of the Regiment, Kevin, 9. He is employed with located at Montague. WO 11 P. the postal department. Charlot- A. LeClair moves up to the | tetown. : rank of WO 1, and ‘has been ap-| RSM LeClair, 2 native of |poimted RSM of the Regiment.|North Rustico, joined the PEI. | Major Godfrey is a native of Light Horse in 1940. He went on North Wiltshire. He joined the active service with the Cape army in April, 1942, and served Breton Highlanders in Septem- |as a private and NCO at Char-/ber, 1940, went overseas in 1942, Hottetown and Aldershot, N.S. and served with the unit in Italy He was commissioned at first OTC at Trale_Rivionss, the Eaten ons Termenty com Que., in February, 1943, and | paigns. was discharged in went overseas as a replacement March, a rae a AT RETREAT The P.E.I. part-time soldiers|Look’’. This operation will find | left here at eight o'clock _ this/all units employed in corps| morning, bound for Camp Alder-/roles, and officers and men will shot, N.S., a familiar location|eat, sleep, and work in the field’ for thousands of World War Two|as battle conditions will be sim- | veterans, where they will spend | ulated as closely as possible. the next week undergoing an in-| The camp ‘will have two dis-| tensive period of training. | tinguished visitors for at least | ’ » The Prince Edward Island regi- | two days next week when Col-| ment (RCAF), under command/onel D. J. McCormack, militia of Lt. Col: E. G. MacLeod, MC, | adviser for the province, arri- will have 106 men in camp: 5/ves in Aldershot. He will be} -Signal Regiment, commanded by|accompanied by the honorary | Lt. Col. E. A. McCarey, will have|colonels of the two larger Is-| approximately 70 all ranks in the |land units — His Honor Lt. Col. , |W. J. MacDonald, honorary col- Hooper, will have 25 in camp. This year, for the first time in honorary colonel of 5 Signal regi- almost a decade, the units will | ment. participate fully in corps train-| The Island units will break ing. ‘This is a departure from |camp early Friday and will ar- recent years when militia units | rive home later that same day. | WEATHER | Six Receive TORONTO ‘CP) — Tempera- iti tures: (Ci bie pom Overnight High Friday 4 zensnhip iene oe «=6B | GzorGerown — six persons| Victoria ee ‘4 63 |yesterday received their Cana-| Destan RO See 60 20 jdian citizenship certificates oan roe. see "Ss ogt:«[3udge J. Sylvere DesRoches = PMIDCE vee 20: 2 a special sitting of Kings County, Tenet ee ee 74 Court here. —— Peete i = They were Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| Fredericton Ore % 3 helmus Willems, Cardigan; Mr. Salah Soke s eet 69 and Mrs. Aart Jan Pater, Green- M rails 4a 2 field; Mrs. Peter Nabuurs, Car-| joucton se , .|digan, and Mrs. Henry Nabuurs, | SMe oe Sach es ; 52 73 Montague. Charlottetown -— 6 | Each new citizen was present-| Sydney ... .. 53.68 (ed with a Bible from the Can-| Yarmouth .. 530 = 62s“ | adian Bible Society, and three of St. John’s 59 73 |the new citizens who are resid- Boston ... ... 59 76. | ents of Cardigan were made pre-| New York ... 62 78 |sentations by Mrs. John S. tons| Miami . -73 88 | Donald on behalf of organizations New Orleans .73 89 | of Cardigan Parish. Tucson .. 61 4 Plan oncinraeec congratulat- Los el 59 so those rece’ citizenship WALITAX ‘CP)—The weather oS = gave — = pesnagghase dco = Mp weenes [their responsibilities as Cana. 5 n citizens. Cree ee eee 2 |” Also congratulating the ne w_ Afternoon temperature will citizens were Rev. Russel) i. in he a Burns, Montague United Church; | generally be in seven- | Rey. J. W. McCardle, Montague: | : |Rev. Preston Hamill, bp om a Rezional | Rev. Louis B. Dooley, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward | |town; Alex Arsenault, scamanat Island: Sunny with a few cloudy | of the Georgetown branch, Roy- periods temperatures similer toa) Canadian Legion; John S.| Light winds increasing | MacDonald, Cardigan; Mrs. ta ti etheeheet to. nections Archie Hilchey, Montague, and ait Rev. D. A. MacMillan, pro- | fessor of Systematic Theology’ | at Presbyterian College, Mont- | real, will be the theme speaker at the ministers and workers | retreat which opens at Camp Li Keir Monday evening and concludes Wednesday. This is | the first conference of this nature ever to be held at the | ‘camp and organizers are look- ing forward to a heavy regis- tration. The retreat, is open | to ministers, students, .dea- conesses and other church workers. Other will be S. Cheh of the Korean Church in Japan as the mis- sion speaker, Christopher Gled- , hill will give an address on | church music, and Frank Gaudet, provincial forester will speak on forestry. At 11 | a.m. Sunday Rev. MacMillan will preach at the Kirk of St. | James. KENSINGTON — An account; and ‘in his remarks he told of vi- of his recent trip to Trimidad siting police stations and hold- | and Tobago was given by Judge in, meetings of both police and t [P.-E ISLAND EES ore os the general pic we inves Board of Trade’held Wednesday | tigating the whole situation and is FOREIGN | evening. : ‘making a report. COUNTRY? ier ting 2 Seen an ee eee erent Be meee a i tie oan pe The unrestless natives of | Caribbean Islands was | centage ‘of white people and P.EJ. have always felt | about by about the same of Chinese, and well, different from other Ca- nadians. Perhaps it’s the iso- lation. Possibly the famous “slower pace of living’. The ‘Island feels like a foreign coyntry, and obviously cen- tral Canada has a tendency to agree. Certainly: the officials of the Canadian National Exhibition feel this way. The pupils of grades 4, $ and 6, Nine Mile Creek School have placed third in a CNE- sponsored national” mhural competition. It was another honor for Mrs. Chesley MacDougall’s pupils who won a provincial plaque last year for a Centen- nial mura! competition on “Confederation”. This year’s CNE honorar- | jum and cash prize was | cussed and awarded for their mural de- Assisting in yesterday ceremo-| consideration. picting various facets of lif e mies were: clergy from the Dea- - on Prince Edward Island. nery of P_E.1. and the dioces an RUSSIAN BORE MANY Topic of the contest? “A Vi- , headquarters. Halifax, the Uni- sit to Another Country.” Pigg of Kings College. and The most fertile woman in the | a. . Hatfield. world was Mrs. Feodor Vassilet, Rayner. Wood._chaired_.the meet- ing. Seated at the head table were Rev. Dr. L.P. Callaghan, might have better un- Judge Darby, Don Wood, Edson Rayner and Archie Jchnston. chosen -to Dr CaHaghan offered Grace. the commission, Edson Don Low-high at Halifax 48 and 70,| George Gallant, Cardigan. Yarmouth 48 and 6, Kentville Members of the families of the 45 and 72, New Glasgow 45 and | mew citizens and a large num- 70, Goshen and Sydney 43 and | ber of friends attended the 70, Charlottetown and Moncton | Ceremony. ia ee a ee Saint John 40 and 70, wesin © ent _©. Light Station ~~ Contract Let | George Cheverie of Elmira has ar- | maa a a anaings ~ | the ‘o dwellings 19.08 a.m. and 10.54| a¢ East Point light station, it p.m. At Rustico at 4.41. a.m. | was announced yesterday by the and 7.08 p.m. Summerside tide | Gepartment of transport. | Mr. Cheverie’s bid of $40,073 Charlottetown. Sun rises today | was one of two received by the at 5.45 a.m. and sets at 8.46 | DoT. '.p.m. Rises Sunday at 5.46 a.m. | and sets at 8.46 p.m. All times ADT. LOCAL | GIRL IS BRIGHTEST The highest - recorded intelli- gence quotient is 200, scored by | a five - year - old English girl | Somerset Hughes, in 1960. “BRIEFS Sturgeon SATURDAY, JUNE 26th Herbert Clow. 2 Spring The Shock-By-Shock Story Of ACo-ed Reform School! Street. is a patient in Prince Ed- | ward Island Hospital ENTERS HOSPITAL Cindy Mahar, nine-year old | daughter of Howard and Mrs. Mahar of 22 Moreau Drive, en- | tered the Charlottetown Hospi- | tal for treatment of pneumonia. a IMPROVING SLOWLY Mrs. Samuel R. Silliphant, New -Wiltshire, RR, is improv- ing slowly after her recent op- | eration in Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax, Nova Scotia, where she will be hospitalized for some _ time ob Canteen | PASSED EXAM Karen Ford of Charlottetown passed the Mount Allison Uni- | versity local centre piano ex- aminations in Summerside Thursday with distinction a Grade Two piano. A pupil Mrs. Jack Kirby, she is.the dau- = ghter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ford. SOFA BURNS The Charlottetown Fire De- partment was called to extin- -- guish a burning chesterfield at iq 4% Walthen Drive last night | about 9.30. A spokesman for the - > department said the fire was |) caused by a burning cigarette. .. There was slight damage i CARD PARTY . The results of the card party * held at the Comniunity Centre |} Thursday night are as follows: ise ladies’ first. Mrs. Joseph |) R. Gallant: second, Cecilia Gal- lant: consolation. Mrs. Harold Cudmore; men's . H. Mac- |jjj Leod: second, W. Wl Murohy, | consolation. C. Wynn; freezeout, + Mrs. Roy Hollyfield and James Pendergast: door prize, Mrs. -doveph Dowcette ' prize, Frank Duffy. Main Music by The Special * VI FAZIALLALALAA ALA THE COUNTRY DRIVE-IN Admission Adults .75¢ Children under 12 Free. COMING SUNDAY - MONDAY “The Stolen Hours” Sponsored by the Y’s Men’s Club mea are man oe em DANCING Commodore Room TONIGHT - DANCING 9 to 12 | Members and Guests bras iasiee tee nee nee ‘ollowing the service a recep-' who died in 1872 after giving tan held St. Paul's Par- birth to 68 children in 27 con- Rev. G. R. Ives — in aul’s Par- ae & children i Is Ordained | . Rodney Ives, BA, | Lth ‘was ordained into the} priesthood of the Anglican |Church at a service in St. Paul's | Church ae morning. Rt. Rev. W. Davies, Lord | | Bishop of Nevk | Scotia, officiat- | jed at the ordination. The newly ordained minister, | }son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. jess. Charlotte Drive, City, re-| cently graduated in arts and the- | i tology ffom the University of | Kings College, Halifax. Immediately following gradua-| TONIGHT fore he was appointed by Bishop Davies as assistant to Rev. Dr. iL. F. Hatfield, rector of Christ | Church Parish, Dartmouth, N-S., | : ; ,this exehange of fire fighting | ing athorities in the fire fighting Firemen's Workshop Expects Big Turnout The Atlantic fire fighters gistered, an even greater turn- | workshop is scheduled this year out is anticipated. for September 16 to 18, and ap-| The program is designed to) Le forms are to be mail-|cover fire fighting routines and} ed in mid-June to all fire fight-|equipments, and includes de- ers in the Atlantic Provinces. jemeceons, — ne The workshop is sponsored |and materi are jointly by the Saint John Fire imterest to both full time ‘and | Department and the New Bruns- | Volunteer fire fighters, as well | |wick Board of Underwriters and 45 those in industry. + | is to.be held in Saint John at No. | Active participation by those 8 Fire Station and training cen- in attendance is -planned,~ in tre keeping with the requests of This is the sec ond year for | last year. A number of outstand- experiences and following a’suc- | field are being contacted, the jcessful first year when 170 re-|most noted of.which is Warren onfederation ooh Centre Under the Distinguished Patronage of the Hon. W. J. MacDonald Lieutenant-Governor of P.E.I. FATHERS OF CONFEDERATION MEMORIAL BUILDING TRUST Take Pleasure in i CANADA'S BIRTHDAY BALL ! JULY 1 at 10.00: P.M. Fun and Frolic to Celebrate Dominion: Day MEMORIAL HALL CONFEDERATION CENTRE Dress: Formal Buffet “Tickets: $7.00 per couple Box-Office Oven Daily 10:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.; to 9:00 P.M. Friday Telephone 892-2464 Restricted to Persons 21 years and older a | fighter fails to receive an appli- 4 Y. Kimball of the National Fire son and pre-pianning of how te. to- | Protection Association in Bos- CPE with various —— |S ened enipett. Sputenetion nin Maw Oe aoe } | oe any interested fire cation satien Sere, it is suggested the $240 Fine at P.O. Box 697 in Is Im i Saint Jcx John be ee = nego turnout is it is hoped that all — was imposed tions will be received by August y sn "Augustus €. “as ieos a 15. Goose River for possession of An indication of the scope of 249 undersized lobsters. the normal fire fighters know-| ~The accused was arraigned ledge and fire fighting activities|pefore Magistrate James 3B. is evidenced by the varied pro- Johnston, Q.C., in Queens Coum — gram items, — ty Magistrate’s Court Thursday. ae a a small part of ications — pumper ‘>? PRINCESS DIGS |tions and maintenance, ladders, hoses, extinguishers, flammable Princess Margrethe, the heif liquids and dangerous chemical | to the Danish throne, is a keem fire fighting, communications! archeologist and worked in the equipment, fire prevention, ar- Sudan with an expedition. zxx«xek* zk kk ke FE Se — Shows 1-3-7-9:20 SUNDAY AT 9.00 | . r the 'U.C.T. 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