TURTLE CLUB MEMBER INDUCTED the head by a piece of 4 by 4. five feet long. which fell 60 tion Board and director of Ca- nadian Industrial Safety for the province who ma e Il'he presentation of a hard hat and a certificate of mem- r. 3‘ O lSlAND NEWS PAGE :2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. June 17. 1904. Centennial Staged At CABLE-TON: Carleton and Augustine Cove pupils gathered recently to hold their Centennial Day celebrations in Carleton. They formed a parade out- doors with each school display- ing its banner. and marched to the bagpipes of Judy Dawson. Borden RCMP detachment was in nttendence. and the parade ended with raising the flag. the salute, and the singing of “The Queen." Rev. Kenneth Cameron was master of ceremonies, and he program with “0 speaker Mrs. David Taylor explained to the children the meaning of Con- l l ing contest. judged Wendall MacFadyen, Mrs. Ken- WEATHER 3.... federation. A sing-song by Mr. Cameron, with Jo Ann Wood as [pianist was followed by the singing of the Island hymn by lGrades 4. 5, an ltine Cove. d 6 from Augus- The Centennial public speak- by Mrs. ameron, a n d Norma TORONTO (CP) —— Observed | Croken. was won by Gary Cam- bership to the Turtle Club was feet. .The hard hat. he was presentation of the hardhat: loffice: mm M“ made yesterday afternoon at wearing saved his life and he ‘ . Macmnis. Joseph M_ ‘ 4o . 72 . the Fathers of Confederation isnown Turtle Club member. Long. safety inspector for tgags‘e’n ‘4 76 Memorial Building to Robert Shown above during the pres- Pigott Construction and Al Le- vvgnccouver "‘ 54 56 E. Maclnnis of Charlottetown. entation are. left to right: J. ger, safety inspector for the v. tom ' ' ‘ ' 50 54 an employee of Pigoti Con~ Wilfred MacAleer. chairman Workmens Compensation Elgmontoh ‘ ' ' ' 53 59 struction. He was struck on of the Workmen‘s Compensa- Board. Calgary 50 59 Regina 46 56 . d M d G .l - Winnipes u 35 '11 RIC mon en ea Ul ly, ; mo... .. .3 so i Ottawa . .. 38 62 F R ‘i Montreal .. 41 so ace enience or o ery ; Q...“ ____ ,., to .1 : Fredericton . . . . . . 50 56 SUMMERSIDE —— Ivan Lew- 'will appear again to stand trial : Saint John ........ 47 54 la Greene, Belmont, and Leo on June 10. g Monoton 49 :3 Joseph Arsenault, Richmond, Five other speeders were. Halifax . . . . . . .... 48 this morning pleaded guilty to each fined $10 and costs or five . Charlottetown 50 55: the charge of unlawfully rob- days. . Sydney . . . . . . . ..... 50 55 hing Arthur Joseph LeClair of Raymond Lewis. Lennox ls-“V Yarmou‘ . . . . 49 69 Miscouche of the sum of $110 land was fined $10 and costs or ii St. John 6. NM. 52 when they appeared before Ma- .15 days for illegal possession of ’3; HALIFAX (cp) _ m m. gistrate W, Chester 8. Macdon- liquor off the reserve and T‘ fiber office My! dd” W .1_ Bid in Prince (‘nunty court. CatherinedBeinardf. 891305031161; 1,; most clear while winds were The two were arrested as a nox Is.an . was in 1 an if .‘ a result of an incident in Mis- C‘lSlS 0“ 15 £18245 for balng 13- 3. 1’ Strong and guswm some pl 0” Y, couche last Saturda night. loxicated on a reserve. Magistrate Mac onald re-‘ TWO men WET? filled $20 aufi. manded the two until June 18th. :c-ists or 30 days for illegal pos— lor sentence. isession of liquor in a place Francis Joseph Gallant. Sum. ‘other than their residence. mcrside. was fined $75 and m costs or 15 days after he plead— ed guilty to impaired driving. William Robinson MacPhail, Bonshaw. was also fined 375‘: and costs for a similar charge. i .Tignish Float 4.-.} T t ‘ J.E. McALDUFF o Represen . swan. SUSPENDED ‘ ' A d d Winston Churchill MacKay.E A H' ‘ e Charlottetown, was fined $250 . c and costs or three months and . F " h p his license was suspended for, TIGNISH - Discussion of e I I year. had changed his l Tignish Centennial Day celebra- l . plea on the charge of impaired tions. July 15. finalized a full . Afik§EfiT3fiefi$ 1212:3113??? driving to guilty the last timeiday of activities at a well-sup- ‘awarded a‘University of Torom he appeared He was repre-‘por-ted meeting held recently in to Open fellowship Announce_ Salted by Jdm P- NichOISon- lme Damon 5Ch°°1 With the pres‘ ment of the award has just been George R. MacMahon acted for idem... Rev. Floyd McGaugh ‘made I“. the university’s school W. wn. P11351411“: lof graduate studies. Illal‘d Lincoln Laird. Bot-i The minutes of the previous The fellowship. valued at den. falled to appear this mom- meeting and correspondenceSlSOO. plus tuition and fees. is lug to face _the'charge of cross- ' was read by the secretary Au- for continued research and stud- lng the solid line on the h1gh-.bin J. Gallant, It was learned ies toward the Doctor of Philo- way and in his absence. his . that a float representing past sophy Degree in Chemistry. counsel. J. Melville Campbell. i history in this part of the pro-; Mr. McAlduff obtained his pleaded not guilty. The caseivince will be constructed andlBSc. from St. Francis Xavier was adjourned to June 2nd. jarranged by Mr. and Mrs. Fred‘University in 1961 and has in Thomas Edward Harland, iFitzgerald. Howard Harper,;the past been awarded a Na- Summerside, pleaded not guilty 1 Mrs. Alma i'Buotel McCormac. tional Research Council bursary, . to the charge of speeding andllLester McAlduff. Miss Margar- a Shaw'inigan Chemicals schol- Conroy and Leo Myers. arship and a Shell Oil fellow- Prlnce County Nominated to head the fin- 5th ance committee were Gerald. Handrahan. chairman. Leo Ar.lMcAlduff and the late Mr. Mc- Survey senault. and-Cyril Arsenault. Aldllff‘ _ _ The sports recreation assoc- Are Recelved iation will be in charge of the TEXTILE STRIKE UMmsult of Canada has hand. evening entertainment, whic h MILAN (AP. —A series of will include a mammoth street l strikes by the 450.000 workers dance. All organizations and‘in the Italian textile industry business firms are expected to started Tuesday. The workers. have floats ready for the par— demanding new contracts. are Cd over to the provincial govern- ment advance copies of the firm's report on transportation an baa; utilities in Prince County. 'er - . . Tigmsh Branch of the Royalihours in different plants on dif- Canadian Legion. ifcrent days until Friday. lie is a son of Mrs. Charles 1 ads that is to be headed by the 1 walking out for four to eight . late Tuesday night. The winds will prevent frost in most parts during the night. but the tem- . tions of northern New Bruns- wick. The cool air will continue to move in today, accompanied by a few cloudy intervals. Even with simshlne during daytime. temperatures will rise only to the 505. Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island. East- ern N.B. counties, Lower St. John River Valley: sunny with la few cloudy intervals: ex- itremely cool: northwest winds ‘ 25 with gusts to 40. Low-high at ‘ Charlottetown 37 and 50. Mon- cton 35 and 52, Fredericton and Saint John 38 and 52. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 3.43 cm. and 3.53 pm. At Rustico at 1.47 am. and 11.57 am. Summerside tides 18 minutes later than Charlot-‘ tet w Sun rises today at 5.43 am. and sets at 8.44 pm. All Itimes ADT. l iII-III- ll 1 line of " Lawn and Garden I l Equipment I ‘ SC! I I Keith Carmichael I Ll'd. 'I 2! Buckley Pl. Rd. rwood Dial #6423 s.“ another survey. du'takenbyAnhur Dumm- dotrpotreted at of m" 'mmm'm Beca fth'dmand . “560 e e M of times reports from fortheouu A ture Services. ColoradoSp ngs,onanother am.haveboienreceic- the vernmen. ethanol: h‘obebween $7.000“ Contra this season, ticket sales for reduced prices take advantage of the offer by this date. Sunday. June Zl—Le Trio Baroque Sunday. July l9—Glcm Gould Sunday. July 26—4ch Centennial Sunday. Aug. 2—P.E.l. Centennial @ CONFEDERATION CENTRE SALE or SUNDAY CONCERT SERIES CLOSES JUNE 21 concert series in Confederation on the twelve concerts in Confederation Centre have been extended to June 21. You are urged to Sunday. June ZB—Eurle 'I'crry Singers Sunday. July 5—-Slmonecu & Alurlc Sunday. July 12—Lois Marshall-Glenn Gould Choir Aug. 9—Nuficnq Youth Orchestra Forrester Youth Chorus l l l it Wilt Series . .00 28.50 .............. $30.00 24.50 $25.50 20 . ...................... .. $21.00 $10.50 .. 826.50 325450 .50. .. .... 314.50 0.50 Box Office. Queen St. (2-2464) temperatures from the weatherleron. Downing MacDonald—was E “W —— on FREEZERS Reg. $ 234.95 for a complete l . . . ll . 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Charlottetown has graduated Rifleman son of M from The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Regimental Depot in Calgary after 17 weeks of recruit training. an. MacDon- ald will now join the 2nd Bat- talion. The Queen's Own m- flcs of Canada stationed in Calgary and due to leave'the city June for the annual s u m m c r concentration at Camp Wainwright. Alberta. UMMERSIDE -- Last night was directed by Robert Mant- ske. with David Anderson and Gordon Murray It the piano organ. .Dr. Blinco chose the text Mark 10: 17-22 which was read by Rev. C. R. cbber. Mr. Blinco stated that "every man everywhere has a deep need of the grace of God. There us that only God can satisfy. The most important fact about our world is that God made it and has a plan for it. and that plan is good. He loves us and seeks to lead us into the tree- doimnnnd strength of his fellow- Hc spoke about this genera- tion of young people who are no better and no worse than any other generation. 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