~ +PETERS FUNERAL — “fs and- ews Pace Eastern and Central Districts : The Guardian, Chere Hernen, Sat., Education Minister Assures Co- Education Minister L.G. Dew- _ar last night: said: that to the best “of his kmowledge all. correspon- dence is promptly taken care of at the department of education, and ‘any information available.’is - given at all.times. The minister was commenting on what he called ‘‘strong_ criticism": ‘con- cerning lack of to-operation by his department which. appeared in- an_articlein a. Prinee. Ed- ward Island weekly. Dr. Dewar. said that with re- ‘spect to boards of. trustees’ and “other delegations -or-persons—vi- courtesy , siting the department, and attention is provided at all times. He pointed out that, especially, in Kings County, a great deal of activity has taken place during the past year with respect to the ; Rice 4 LOCAL BRIEFS: IN HOSPITAL Mr, Wilfred MacKenzie, Mon- tague, is convalescing at the Kings County Memorial Hospi- tal, “Montague, following sur- gery. ANNUAL PROCESSION | ‘The Holy’ Redeemer and St. ‘TORONTO (CP) Tempera- . fures, ee ne os ‘ Low “overnight High Friday Dawsons’ A 46 76 Victoria ao a 50 63 os MOMONntN sais 48 - 50 June 11,°1966. 5 Yellowknife . ...%. 45°) 66 wmmmivam FROBINA «> sssigpecpeee a2 74 Winnipeg b 78 Churchill 56 ‘North Bay 67 Toronto 67 Ottawa 53 Montreal > oe 54 S Quebec “4s 50 Fredericton sever Mh 52 Saint Jobt;? .scceses 40 49 Moncton). sseee MA 54. BOUIAX isi cess 47 51: consolidation ak schools an e Sydney _ . department has endeavored to ye omsuih’ nee Mt “48 co-operate 100 per cenim® ry St. John's, Nfld 38 47 school: boards in the prelinisary Boston —....eeeees 54 57 stages, planning buildines y. New York 79 ing ‘architects plans prepared Jacksonville 83 and. also in interim Financ ig Miami. . 88 and floating of bond issues where St. . Louis 75 necessary. Tucson 9 . Los Angeles fis Oe 72 PROBLEMS = * HALIFAX, (CP) — The wea:' Many. problems arose and vane dealt with suntil some tion satisfactory. to.sthe department and board# concerned was ob- tained — The department. has- ei-oper- ated in. printing pamphlets or. ganizing meetings and provide ing officials at the various meet- ings. He said a special word. of "commendation stould bes ven to >the supervisory staff. for many hours of planning and con- sultation with the, departmental staff in drawing hip an overall plan of consolidation.~ This has jbeen progressing over the past ‘ | two or three years The. gepart- | ment is prepared to receive any valid criticism’ and would appr ciate’ any specific instances where co-operation was not re.‘ ceived, Dr. Dewar said Holy Ratsedaer where Req iam t High Mass wa¥ celebrated —by. Rev. Cameron MacDonald, CCsR, who also conducted the service at the ‘grave Rev Al- ber Stoeckel, CSsR was pregent in the» sanctuary. Pal! heaner's were: Aeneas Gauthier, Joseph \Gallant, Joseph Molyneaux,; Ron- |ald Vessey, David MacNeill and ‘Perley MacNeill. Interment was ‘in the Catholte cemetery Dunstan's Basilica parishes will. | hold their annual Corpus Christie procession~-Sunday, the proces. , gion leaving the Basilica at noon, | then to Notre Dame. Academy and back to the Basilica. Bishop Malcolm A. MacEachern will officiate and give the Benedict- fon of the Blessed Sacrament. 1 RODEO WINNERS Winners inthe ‘Bicycle Ro-° deo” held at Tracadie Cross School yesterday afternoon frere | as follows: under nine years — Billie ““MacDougall; under 12) years — Alan McQuaid; and un- der 16 years-— Dorothy. Griffin. These winners will compete for | provincial honor® at the provin- cial. bicycle rodeo to be held. at West Kent School grounds in Charlottetown on Saturday, June | 18th. These bicycle rodeos are a safety. project being sponsored | by ‘Canadian Red Cross Youth | __ Sroups throusnout the’ ‘Province. Jack..Stephenson,.. Murray. MENNIE FUNERAI vate funeral for Murray ‘mie was_held_ Friday. from the- Cutcliffe Funeral | |Home. Service was conducted | by Rev. Louis Elias The pall | bearers were nephews of the ceased: William Stephe A. pri- B. Men- | iphenson, and Robert Stephenson. Interment in New. Glasgow ceme- | tery. POETON FUNERAL The |\funeral for Mrs. Sarah Poeton of Beverly, Mass: wes held Fri- |day, June 10th’ ‘from the’ Cut- icliffe Fuperal Home. Service was conducted by «Rev. |Piercey: Flowerbearers were: Preston ‘Sentner, George Mac- Neill, Clifford Sentner and Wil-| \liam Tanton. The pallbearers | |were Henry Sentner; Reg. Sent- jney, Ivan Sentner; Omar Neill, Vernon Bernard and Austin ‘Sentner. Interment in Milton cemetery. ra "CITY AREA , FUNERALS ' The funeral for Paul Peters was held EASTERN FUNERALS , cooK FUNERAL — The fu- a 14 June. 10th | ste AF. | WEATHER | ther office says rain-was-being reported from ail three provin- ces late Friday evening as a broad. disturbance approached the district from .the west. ' The rain will begin to taper off this morning in most regions, j and -will leave the district by “this evening. An area. of — high _pressure -follawingthis—disturb-— bring clearing skies ance will. to the Maritimes Sunday. Regional forecasts Prince ‘Edward Island, East- ern New Brunswick Counties: Overcast with rain becoming in- fe termittent this - ning; cloudy this afternoon and évening;-very \cool: winds easterly this evening to northwesterly 20 MJow-high-at-Charlottetown 42-53, + __},Moncton 42 and 68; outlook for | Sunday, cool High tide today at Charhiaie: town 5.40 a.m. and 4.55 p.m. At Rustico at 11.28 a.m. High tide Sunday at Charlottetown 6.20 a.m,,-and 6.05 p.m. at Rustico at 2.52 a.m. and 12.24.p.m.°Sum- merside tide eighteen minutes latér than Charlottetown. . Sun rises today at 5.43 a.m. and sets at 8.41 p.m. Rises Sunday at 5.43 a.m. and sets at’ 8.42 Dm: All times ADT. & » FATHER McIVER “Island. Native | To Be Ordained Gerard McIver, son of Hugh John and Mrs. McIver, Newton, P.E.I. will be ordained to the Friday morning from the Char-) neral for Frank A Cook was priesthood this morning at St. lottetown Funeral Home to St. | ld Friday afternoon, June 10, Malachy’s Church, -Kinkora by Dunstan’s Basilica where Re- from the Gillis Futera’ Home to His Excellency Most Rev. Mal- quiem High Mass was celebrat- | ed by. Rev. who also conducted the service | atthe grave. Rt. Rev. PF. -Mac-.. Donald and Rev. Andrew Mac- | Donald were present in the. sanc- | tuary. The collector and staff of | Customs and Excise and man- | —‘agement—and_staff of Palmer Electric attended in x ue Pallbearers were rs Campbell, Ignatius Stacboost Fidel Gallant, Edward Martin, | Melvin Duffy and Charles Burke. | Interment was in the Catholic | _ cemetery. < e aee| '' ARSENAULT FUNERAL — The funeral for Arthur Arsenault MacLeod, Russell Compton, Dan phe-entcred St. was held Friday morning from | Fraser, Leon MacPhee. _the ° Charlottetown Funeral ment. took place !n the Belle ceived his Bachelor_of. Sacred... “Home to the Church of thé Most | Located In the -- - - _ McQuaid Main Street ro VOTE “Ist Kings Progressive Conservative HEADQUARTERS “Office Howie a.m. to 6 p.m. PHONE 310° acAulay cKenzie — tey> he ‘Wood’ Islands Presbyterian leondiicted the service. Hymns [sung ‘were The-Lord-ts-My Shep: herd and Unto The Hills. Mem- \bers of. the MacEwen Orange | Lodge attended in a body at the funeral home “Thursday evening~ |The service was conductéd by John Panton, worshipful master, assisted. by Chester Martin, act- | ine chap®ain, Pall bearers were: tered - St Dan Compton, Waldo, Taylor ea MacMillan, Young,* Edgar Mullen, |MacLellan. Flower | were: William . MacKay, G eorgze Charles bearers Carl Inter: River cemetery. ST colm A. MacEachern, bishop of William Vandevan | | Church. Rev., Ewen MacDouzall Charlottetown He will celebrate his first So- in. the.same. church, Sunday, “June 12 at 10.30. The ordination ceremony this morning is also scheduled for 10.30 The young priest" was—horn— May 7, 1938. He attended New- . ton School and Kinkora High School. After high school, he en- Dunstan's University where. he remained until 1958. At 4 -that-time he took up. teaching for.one year at Queen Square School in Charlottetown. Follow- ing that he taught at Birchwood High School for one year. In 1960 Augustine's Se- minary in Toronto where he re- Theology this year. 15 shifting | sunny. and not quite 80. _To Be Featured On Program. ALBERT‘ 9 é j ture on the Highway safety will be an important fea-. agenda_of the Wo sd paiiete toate ‘Highway Safety | ‘Grad uction- | Exercises Scheduled SUMME RSIDE ‘Graduation men’s institute convention. in exercises ‘will be’ held at the | Alberton district next. Tuesday. Athena ~ Reg gional” Hi gh School afternoon, \ talk will He given auditefiim on June 17 , beginning and a film. shown by a member at 8 p.m. The guest ata for of the ROMP y the oecasion will be Dr.: Colin Mrs. Leslie G Ramsay will’ B. Mackay president of the give some, impressions of the University of New Brunswick. 1 Associated Country Women: of The following grade XII stu: | the World meeting was a delesate j executive «wil! will be a display to which she The provincial , have. a ‘represen- tative in attcndance wand there of handicraft dents ‘will receive diplomas and certificates: . Diplomas, ‘over 75 pa cent); Nancy Manderson? Ronald Nich- ; olson ; nald Crossman; Joan | Branch me utes, of the Alber-- Murray; Jo Ann MacLeod; Ken- ton - Piusvite, Bloomfield area neth Montgomery; Valerie Hay- y f will all have — representatives eg Sandra Clark, Linda Dar- Is POSTED | present and annual contributions “tach Catheteet Mabon for the scholarship fund will be Donna Mtcholson, Mary Gard. : " Third- Class Constable John | received from each Institute Certificates (60 - 74 per cent): Gerald Harris, 21 years, son | . Mrs. Norbert Corcoran ‘will - of MF. and Mrs. Joseph Fver- toes * and. Mrs. Lloyd Witkie ett Harris of Elmira, PEI. ere ae ee Lh (ee Constable Harris joined the | annual event to Which all nsti- Royal Canadian Mounted Po- | tute members look forward ! lice on November 18, 1965, and“) Here they. meet toreport their successfully completed Re- Lverious aetivities-during——the cruit Training at Ottawa, On- | Year, to learn more about in- tario on June 7, 1966° He has stitute work, .and fora social been posted & Ontario for, duty-” ‘has been concluded cad hour when“the ‘business session Last Time Tonight Getra- Goldwyn -Mayer - a ! 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