The ceremony of the knock- ing at the doors performed by Rev. Clayton C. Lewis official- ly opened the Spring Park Un- ited Church last evening. The ceremony of the knocking at the main door of the church With the decline and -disap-——_ This need for habitat been i pearance of many game and wildlife species, the emphasis today in-wildlife management is on their restoration through the ° provision and maintenance of homes or habitat, said C.O. Bart- lett, director, fish and wildlife division,| department of industry and natural resources. Mr. Bartlett told members of the Rotary Club of Charlotte- town at their regular weekly meeting that, ‘although the game warden is still with us and Ss a much-needed figure in any fish and game administration, the fish and wildlife biologist is emerging today as the principal figure in administration across Canada and the United States.” He said that ‘‘we have got to give more consideration to our fish and wildlife as an import- ant drawing card in our growing tourist industry. We should be making provisions now where our visitors can enjoy opportun- ities to hunt, fish and observe native wildlife species on both Privately owned and public pro- perty.” PROVIDE INCENTIVE Mr. Bartlett said “we should be providing farmers and land owners with the necessary in- centive and information to en- able them to carry out certain farming practices favorable for fish and wildlife.” Game Protection Act my hope that in the not too tant future we will have a more suitable act and terms of refer- ence under which we can ministrate.” He said that a project is un- z derway to carry out the P.E.1l June 16. Cochairmen for were Norman Lowther and Wal-/ pg lace Rodd. First golf match of the season between the Rotary Summerside and Chariottetow® o.oo, Cavendish on will be held at stock of wetlands wildlife and yu3] dinner meeting of the club | establish a priority rating to a¢ the Souris Hotel Thursday | Keefe. Rev. | the meeting Clubs of Staff Sergeant Lively : Retires From RCMP 2===="*" Staff Sergeant R. O. Lively. L_ ment leave June 16, it was an Division, RCMP, goes on retire- | CITY AREA | FUNERALS x GALLANT FUNERAL — The funeral for Howard A. Gallant’ was held Monday morning from his late residence in Rusticovi to St. Augustine’s Church, Rustico. where Requiem pete LOCAL BRIEFS Mass was celebrated by pastor, Rev. Joseph LeClair, who Leo Alyre Gallant and Vincent Gal- lant. Interment was in the church cemetery GAUTHIER .FUNERAL — The funeral for Benoit Gauth- ier was held Monday morning from the home of his son, Al fred Gauthier, Rusticoville, to IS PATIENT Milton Fraser, Sr., Brudenell is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. Winnifred Leonard. King Square, has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital, where she will undergo surgery. FLUE FIRE , City firemen answered a cail at 215 p.m. yesterday to 23 Prince Street. The fire, a flue fire was reported to have caused no damage TWO FIRE CALLS The city fire department an- swered two calls Monday morn- ng. The first call was about 8 o'clock for a shingle fire on a shed at A. Pickard and Co. Ltd., and the second call was in front ofthe Dominion. building. about 11 o'clock to flush an area of the street where a late model car had leaked gas. SERIOUSLY ILL Word has been received by Mrs. William Dewar, Montague. that her brother Harold Gordon, New York, formerly of Brude- nell River, has undergone sur- gery and is seriously ill in hos- pital in New York. His brother Seymour of Wolfville, N.S.. left by plane to be with him during his illness. THE COUNTRY DRIVE-IN Sturgeon TONIGHT ONLY “UNTAMED YOUTH" Buck Night Canteen Service Coming Wednesday and Thursday “Night Creatures”. OR AABAABA&AMEBPELaS a a ee ee St. Augustine’s Church, South Rustico. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by his) jj pastor. Rev. Joseph LeClair, ; who. also conducted the service at the grave. Pallbearers were Francis Doucette, A. P_. Gallant, William Gallant, Andrew E.j; Doucette, Herbert Gauthier and Ben Martin. Interment was im the church cemetery. RUSSIANS STUDY HARD Before the Second World War 15,900,000 Russians FITZPATRICK FUNERAL — today The funeral for William B. Fitz- patrick took place Monday mor- ning from the Hennessey Fun- | eral Home to St. Bonaventure | Church, Tracadie, where Re | quiem. High Mass was celebrat- | ed by Rev. O.P. Wood who also | conducted the service at the | grave. Rev. K.A. MacMillan, | parish priest, and Rev. Floyd | McGaugh were present in the sanctuary. The Mount Stewart branch of the Royal Canadian Legion attended in a body with the graveside service conducted by Hamilton Douglas and last | post and reveille sounded by | bugler William Blanchard. The honorary pallbearers were Fred L. Coyle, J.J. Connolly, J.J. “Buff” Connolly, John Took, D. AS. MacDonald and Allan Mac- Donald. The active pallbearers were: Harold Lacey. Alex Mac- Kenzie. James Maclsaac, Jo- seph Fisher, John MacKinnon and Thomas Smith. Interment | took place im the church ‘ceme- | tery $1 per Car stat acti vec calteaaatnaatatalacecnee nana = tata it Rev Cameron MacDonald, 28 actident at the Charlottetown Vv Mr. O'Brien, a driver and | With several private members Re et Rev. rainer, was training a horse on °% the Lezislature. the Charlot- pital by Cutcliffe’s ambulance. Murphy. Rev. His injuries were not believed Notre Dame and the Congrega- Francis Bolger. Rev. John serious. tion of St. Martha were also in attendance The honorary pallbearers were: J. Russell Driscoll, MLA, ff and professionals will stage a giant fiddling and step dancing | contest im the parish hall here June 12. GEMINI FLIGHT | AT A GLANCE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Leo MaclIsaac, Colin Wood, Leo- mard MacDonald. Athol Mac- Donald. Charles Duffy. Johnston. Harold Smith, MLA, Gerald Power and Emmett Power. The active pallbearers were: Ivan Smith. Levi McNally, Ur- nt Fiddling, ncing Astronants—Air force Majs. James McDivitt and Edward H. White. Launched — Thurday_ 11:16 am. EDT (12:16 pm. ADT) Splashdewn — Monday. 1-13 p.m. EDT (2:13 pm. ADT) John Sharkey and Ernest Bea- the church cemetery. Many entries have been re Pickup—Monday 1:47 p.m You Overcome | ceived from outside the district ~EDT (2:47 pm. ADT) of Souris and the special fea- @m carrier — Monday 2:09 FALSE TEETH p.m. EDT (3:0 pm. ADT) Orbits—62. Covering 1,609.- 634 miles. No longer be annoyed or {from Summerside. Flight time—97 hours. 57 esse Decsuse of loose Majer achievements — Long the service at the grave. The St. —— Peter's Lions Club attended in a Pa _ a) 1 —_ I — TONIGHT and WED. ONLY Show At Dusk Joseph E_ Levine -_: eS Pag SOPHIA LOREN % " GARBAGE CANS oe Wares galvanized steel. With or 2 Cans for $4.49 side handie< and lock lid. 17% gallen capacity. Rerelar value $3.99 each. =~ WOOLWORTH’S <-> | in Je Mi gas explosion blasted ‘= ine at Kakanj, ugo- Funeral Held n Japanese Mine mise a: Kakan, central Yuse. : The funeral for J.D MacDoa- BELGRADE enters) — Mie Savas it was . ald, Glenfinnen. was held Mon- ‘ast forty-seven miners were ‘here- Eastern And Central Districts day afterscon from the Henne yyy Oe ORO ee OM a - Funeral Home to at- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., June 8, 1965. 5 Tok's Church. Fort Auguste : Serotec om ine sfe Allan MacDonald sted by i M Pontifical Mass Held tion MocDeeat_“=see BEST-SELLER AND THE TEA con and Rev. Vincent Murna- gaw's: sac n = THAT MADE THE CARPET- a monies. “ Rev. James Smith. parish GGE F a noe the = Shows oe ana ur oon TODAY - WED. 3:5 -7-9 Solemn Pontifical Requiem Eugene Murray. Rev. J.W_ Mc- Sie tn the a High Mass was celebrated Mon- Cardie. Rev. William Van De yo Roy oe = oan a. day morning for Rev. Walter J. Ven. Rev. Wendell Macintyre Eachern, bishop of Charlotte- t McGuigan at St. Ann's-Churen,- Rev Clarence—Pitre,Rev--Dt-—7 os Rt Rev P McMahon. RE Hope River, by Most Rev. Mal-| Regis Duffy, Rev. Dr. Bermaré pO" johe Sullivan. Rt Rev. P colm A. MacEachern, bishop of Gillis, and Rev. John Waish F. MacDonald. VG... Rt Rev. Rt. Rev. George A. Macdonald. Pall carriess were Clifford ee ee ee Deacons of honor were Rev. Murphy, Clarence Pitre. Tom yi -aonald Rev. Dr. LP. Cab Urban Gillis and Rev. Basil McLellan, Francis Bolger, Pat lagham, Rev. Dr. Bernard Gillis ee reees a oe ees wes irik Wane ane Lanveee Lae Rev. JC. Pitre. Rev CJ. Me kr decease em Becien, | The ctoir was made up of the =" a — and eubb-deacen wes Rev. Waller | clorey under. » direetiva @f Geo MacDonald, Rev. Dr. BR. Masters of ceremonies were _ ar ree re Cee Rev. LI anna ae Har. Rt. Rev. PF. MacDonald and io) of St. Martha, aed NO Cry old Croken, Rev W. Keefe. ce calegy was delivered ty Hey. |MacDooald. justioes of che SP WD, Macbonaid, CEREMONY OFFICIALLY OPENS SPRING PARK CHURCH De cae tae cxacteary were: | Sutete attended. r Bet. TP. Batler. Rev. L {Me Rt. Rev. PF. Hughes, Ri. Rev.|_ Active pallbearers were Wi Touma, Bey OP. Wood. Rev. signifies God's persistence im the ceremony te enter the immediate past-president of | y~ Poirier, Rt. Rev. JA. Sul- liam Ledwell, Brendon O'Grady. a. oe ee and patience ever standing at . Seen at the maim the Maritime Conference of livan. Rt. Rev. Patrick McMa- Frank MacMillan, Ronald Bol- ney rP ee a oo the door of the human heart door of the church from the the United Church: Rev. isaac \hon. Rt. Rev. JP_E. O'Hanley ger, Alfred Morrison and Eugene i - - . waiting for man to hear and left are: Rev. Clayton C Walls, chairman of Presby- | Very Sugg cli eae * | MacDonald ae Rev. 4 ae na welcome Him. Albert Phil- Lewis, mimister of Spring tery. lcseR. Rev. RB AB gee Interment was in the church = re, H. le lips, recording stewart, ihvit- Park United Church: Rev. J. Rev. Francis. Corcoran, Rev. | Cemetery. where service was LS FJ. Corcoran, Rev. ed the clergymen taking part D. N. MacDonald, BA, LLD. és ‘ TP. Butler. Rev. Ch i Gal. | Conducted by Bishop MacEach- i Beer, bere. ees ae as Souris Lions lant, Rev. Austin Bradley, Rev. ©? Dr. F.W. Bolger. Rev. Prestos we . Pierre Arsenanit. Rev. David # | Hammill. Rex Chas._MacDeos- ore Em asiS IS IN@@GeC Elect Slate; 0%. las Des te. Mishap At Mice Set Be: ‘ 7 gast, Rev. Louis Dooley, Rev. _Frank Ledwell, Rev. W. Mac- ° ne Se oe ae ree 2s rk onda nacre McGaugh os a | 7 : Give Awards etic’Ginc: coe Driving Park — ¥.P-4_2- net seco * ald, Rev. James Smith, Rev. | Murphy, Rev. J.J. Dumphy, Rev. n i I e es Ora ion SOURIS — Prizes for the es- | Joseph MacLeod. Rev. Wilfred | i ; Ma AP_ MacDonald, Rev: William say contest Care of The Eyes, |Piseau. Rev. Charies McCar-| njures. 7 —-‘Naemevee 7 restomp- portion of the Canada Land Is-| sponsored by the Souris Lions | {nar ‘MacDonald : : Charles O'Brien of Covehead yyicnmenid, Mae renee Oa exphasied by a sumber of {vonn7, © Fregam to thei Clb, were awarded at the ae Rev. Harold Croken, Rev. | Road was taken to the Chariotte- . ban MacQuaid. Elmer Trainor, | gan. Interment took place in OR i: cap tS 9 a gest et ‘STARTS WEDNESDAY PAUL NEWMAN ee mali IN DANGER LL iiaeieiae sa ale La eeaats > FOWARD G.ROBINSON. 4 HM OR HB H HR YG ” NE RRR I ta ena go gy