;—!nI to Longworth street and then to the ball field where 1hr estI- of the day will be taken up with "I Terms Of Reference Revealed .For Commission On Education fgiiiigdcmhiiigiii ion director o' the mentary School. Reggie Pete hr" '9 a. fine of the activities of the'provincial and tederal proposals 1 lllew Royal Commission on Fin- wil also be due for discussions. Eastern And Central Districts ———~. ancing Higher Education will as well as any other related School Variety Concert Held GEORGm‘owV havwnn ILavandier acted as master of ceremonies Friday night 'o" the school variety concert held In the Georgetown town hall. The concert appeared to be one of the most crowd-pleasin! entertainments held here for some time. it was very well received by an enthusiastic au- diencc. Singing. dancing and recita- tions by children in armies one through seven constituted the. program Songs from nurser rhymes. children‘s songs. and . a number of traditional and folk :tunes were sung in chorus. duet a Eastern Kings Plans Centennia d solo h\' the‘ nun i a T0 soums _ some 3" schools: Brenda 'Klng. yarcgismedanled Iin Eastern Kings (JOUan “’lll by H 2‘", d . sang GPWEefnwt‘n' n s The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. June 10. 1964. 5 be investigation into future de- matter which the commission velopment of Prince of Wales feels should belbrought to the I ‘ColleIge. according to the Com attention of the government. lnlsslon's terms of reference The commission. when it is announced yestereday. finished its study. is to take the other matters to he studied findings and recommendations I .included the immediate and to the Lieutenant-Governor-in- foreseeable requirements for .Council. | I I I public higher education: finan- Members of the commission cial assistance for it-bearing are Dr. J, A. MacMillan. Rev. Ix r r in mind the fixed resources of J. S. Bonnell. Ind Dr. Norman the province and the “needs and ‘MacKenzie. former president of ' eIntitlements of the various in- h University of British Co- s itutions rovi f i ‘ Saint Dullstan's University the premier of Canada's uew- or our w,th "dent h the new: limwf-rl-w will be conferring honorary Doc- est province. Methods for dealing with stud. tor of Laws degrees on six pr0-‘ Hon. J. P. Robarts. Ontario; em loans and scholarships m. vincial premiers July 25. it was‘ Hon Jean Lesage. Quebecngrams in the “gm of regent announced yesterday by Very: Hon. Louis J. Robichaud, New ——~.——-..~_. .. ._.p.. __ Rev. George A. MacDonald. Brunswick; Hon. Robert L. St-in- president of title university. field, Nova Scotta: Hon. Waller Receiving degrees in the spe- Shaw. P.E.l.. and Hon. Joscph clal Centennial convocation will R, Smallwood of Newfoundland e premiers from the fivel Will be the recipients at the provinces represented at th e ceremony, which will take place original Charlottetown confer- in Saint Dunstan’s auditorium. I once 100 years ago, as well as According to Father MacDon- aid all the premiers concerned. be represented in Souris todayi a song dedicated to her home for the Eastern Kings Centen-l town. There “ere a number of nial School Rally. Over 600 chil- ' novelty dances including a step I . . dance. a square dance and a I Baltic, Darnley, Sea VieW_ are most enthusiastic over the tdre" are expec‘ed to amend . ‘ v ._ 'f _ ,. . A , 1 Spring Valley and Malpeque, idea. Premier Walter Shaw will Graduation exerctses at St. .The "My “arts at. 10 a‘m‘ ImOdem rendermg or me oh". DEMONS“ 1mm . at Island farmers surfing with ' ‘ displayed their school banners . Ewell]? reply 0" behalf of "1°59 Dunsmn's High SChm] were “’1‘ ‘ fifth 'evepryoj: gulf”? at S" *Efl:'—“‘—~ ‘-*~ ~ A M‘- meth“ 0‘ cleaning. land! °P' “mm” ‘and- the 3mm“ " iwmm Ame: biougtht to cab“ Tefielrvelgegptigffifi dinner at the‘ dance Estthig'lletnenotfhethfiniyviart’ingrisl‘ehghies vaiiich orwhim; PENALIZE Burrows orator Hubert Williams man~ ready for seeding tmmediate- iIiirhI-em Fglgeallmeyhsdll’ggll ban‘ ' university will follow me “31.5 s“.- audimrium .under the chairmanship of NEW DELHI tAPl — Police . Mullaliy of Souris Rlv- stopped 4.000 bicyclists and let ly after the brief operation. Joe Tuper stated this blade equipment could easily clear. burn and seed three oeuvers his machine into a clump of small trees at L. W. Roper's farm at Brudenell y, and following the group The pass liSl- including prize George be guests of [the university‘ Winners. “'85 published in this er paper on Monday morning. L. P. Callaghan "1"" Will at the performance of the Royal Rev. Dr. was guest speaker at the meet- ing. In stressing the meaning of their tires one as a penalty for riding . the air out Guest speaker at the. openinglevening will be George Leard of Sour’ls. IFive PrOperties I . yesterday. The unique part of rake. . . . , . I. w.‘ . the operation is the complete acres daily at a cost only a ‘ o patriotism he urged each ,mflzflez Ballet m memonal hiya-2h: ti); glgh‘ha‘t‘i‘::erclalg 8 noted local historian who has »!.haui-_ll‘:f‘.dlimhi_§f ~-_,,.h__. 9‘9 8"“ S and Preparation "39mm 0‘ doing it 1“ the . n- PUP“ '0 “5‘9" 3 10V? {0" his min—mi--. w..s.A~«~_——, were William cm“. of ql‘lmmer_ written two books on P.E.l, his. _ BORN oleg'DF HM". achieved with the use of new regular way, The clearing 2 . COUNTY- HP (3105“! the talk 1‘9- . . 0N 'side and Kenneth Hilble of [012V and Will Speak 0" that MIAMI Fla K rein,‘_3arb"a enuipment now available to blade cut off trees over i Tiling SCOAA'S “Breathes There ORDERS EAF‘CUTI Charlottetown. William Clow subjoc" 1Bonita Illeiias'. a baby born 'April 29 In a refugee boat flee- missed becoming a I‘l‘he MOSCOW (AP) — A Soviet.led the entire class in al .A 5990‘“ We“ {0" the day and court has ordered the execution; standings. while Hublcy romp- “’1” be M“ Leone 3055- CM!" ing Cuba. t with a total of five of schools centenmal COm- us. citizen by 12 miles. int c. inches in diameter yesterday and has cut off much larger in other territories. Mr. Tuper l SOURlS —— The Souris Townl license or have the animal des- A Ma" wm‘ 5°“! 5“ Dead"- Council met last night, withltr l l oyed. Centennial medallions The council gave approval tafcopies of the booklet. The Con-.0! a man who stole food and Mayor C. E. LaVie in the chair. Land Clearing Demonstrated At Brudenell I MONTAGUE — A demonstraw tion of land clearing took placel at the farm of oper.‘ livestock directo for ti e pro-l vtnce at Brudenell yesterday afternoon, when three and one half acres of slash and wood: land were cleared by a cutting blade. . The area was then raked. fol-t lwed by a hinge-type offsetl disk plowing hat-row which pul- verizes roots and stumps. leav-V ing the ground prepared forti eastern representative of lOouncillors Meurant, MacDon-tthree building permits to Thetrjffi‘def‘ailml Conference. by G. ‘M it for film mm A prizes. immigration service said a gald, MacEachern and Laird.dore Ellis. Michael Dunphy and3Cl‘eIghl0n. ‘t‘l‘ Pl‘é‘Si‘l‘llC‘d 10 m pl 9. p ' ‘ The rector of St. Dunstan's The big event. of the day will check showed that the baby the Rome Plow company. ' ' ' ’mm—I—I were in attendance. CouncillorgMi-s. Roddie MacIntyre, the pupils by Father Callaghan. newspaper r990“ Adem'fled Ahei University. \ery rue ‘ ' Solomon was ill and Councillor: The council considered a re-. The afternoon was taken up man as Temur Sthamil-Zade of. A. MacDonald. presented priz- Doucette was at work. . from the Charlottetownlwith races and a bicycle roadeo. 5 Tadzmkislan. It said .119 was the es and also the certificates to, part as the parade 'llhe minutes of the last meet-I'Fire department to the Sourislvlinnel's of which were present- leader of a ring that stole meat‘ each graduate. “‘3 We” read 93 were “he “‘1' ,F'” Departmefll ‘0 Place an adted with ribbons. Sgt. Fred and other products from within; .nancml and police reports. All in a book being published by . (.MP , . . . lwere adopted as read. . the Charlottetown departmentlconnolly 0‘ me R ‘ gave a the sme food distr'bm‘o" net" ‘ The council instructed the. but it was decided that due toilalk 0" bh'yflt‘ safely. 'work. the chief of the town to give‘ present finances it could not; “V full assistance and cooperation done. to the provincial fire marshall; installation of two new sewer .when he arrives to make an int lines for the town was consid-t‘ .spection of the town, tered and the town maintain- I A report was given on the ance man will investigate this ‘ " I town cleanup campaign andland report at the next council' I ' c o m pla i n ts were registered ‘ meeting. Also considered were‘ against five properties. The estimates for fences proposed clerk was told to inform tholfOT 6110105111: the “burst out" ' lproperty owners they have two} area on main street and it was weeks to clean the pmmises or decided that the estimates be it will be done by the town azt taken to the owners of the pro-‘ the owners expense. ‘lperty and ee if an arrange-l t l lment co w - l‘CEssrom. OVERFLOWS ‘wim’t' parade was born to Mrs. Andrew Me- 11 takeilias 15 miles from the Florida on coast. outside US. territorial . . e the Iis held. All children wi orms ‘ Chapel Street. proceeds up Main waters. ********** mg. The cutting blade. which was: mounted on a D-tt diesel trac-; tor. took out both small andjé large _ even the stumpsl I171,OOO Lb:= Of Fish Landed windrowed. Stumps were shear-f Miss Palsy sinclair or Mon, to the town sewage line. I II %III ed off level With the groundi' tague is the. first candidate The town clerk was also or- ' . _, cfim“ raked into piles then burned. submitted in the competition idered to inform a town rcsl- B ‘ ’ I “I 'l'hethoffseé disk plow harrowl (m. Strawberry Queen in the ident to pay a $25 female dog. was ‘en raw" We“ 1" Centennial celebrations to be —” """" "—‘r—j ’ - - . ' RlS —— Th 1 g .‘t s :1 mainder leavmg the all. held in Montague the middle .IlafigIHg of “Sh on: Es 11179 I A complaint was registeredl with the council about a cess-y ipool overflowing into one of the} .‘town streets an the council will order the owner to connect and and piled them int clean compact windrows forl 5: . burning. . . Large trees were split into. small segments. sliced off. then: ;. CANDIDATE laAllrlc” brought 3 iinto Souris by one of the drag- l ger fleet was officially weighed yesterday and the MV Howa Bay ‘ _took the new record of 171,000 ! pounds of fish. eclipsing the old record by 68.000 pounds. 1,600 People . Attend Crusade Youth Night ready for any agricultural PU?" of July. Miss Sinclair will be sponsored by the Women: In- stitute of Montague. pose. Present for the demonstra-. tion besldes Mr. Roper were:; I Edwin Burke and Dcaald Gore . I don of A. Pickard Mnchinery:I Impalred Case “IMPRESSIVE” l i . o of the machine and Dave, Mac-: ; Crusade and 1600 mm” tended the meeting at the Oil tetifghfgll'neuh'e Emmi; tigti Draws Fine I thfi‘t 'I‘Ii‘gh'Brfas ygl’m ‘i'lghti The landing was estimate'i at U SHOWS t Williams, operatorl '3 e 09 mm ‘vang‘lmcl 165.000 pounds but surpassed ‘ ' ABOUT 9:20 Lawrence Myers of Mt. Albion at- I that by 5.000 pounds. The Howe. iii-t ar- 1 was fined $125 and costs when Bay_ the first steel dragger m‘ Larch. de artment of agriculw . ture. Charlottetown. “he ple?d9d gl‘mY 0° ,3 Charge lqtielown Conseum M “W Ex‘ the Souris fleet finished unload-l i The operation was under that"f drwmg “’h‘le 'mpa‘md. When hl‘blt'o." grounds’ . Sing at Usen Fisheries yesterdayl ' 9 appear ‘0"? Magistrate During the servrce four youngfand will leave for the fishing on rvision of Joe Tucker, ens-t . . up: representative for the A‘ 'l- Hamm- QC- "1 my 9°“? 'Deople all 'llrom t . n 6 . grounds. Rome Plow CampanyI lcc court yesterday. lfamilycame fromdifferentparts: The Old record of [OCAL charged with driving while dis- Elton Leo Doucette of Park-i dale was fined $30 and costs for speeding. . The case against Lomer Ster-l ling Mat-Donald of Mermaid; l qualified was adjourned to June§ 12 - Two men of Charlottetown re-l Naked 20 dmg and two receiv are due to the unwillingness 10‘ . £611!me I, ' . 'ltGod l.Ch‘ wsavll 5 ""“M . .. .. .. ed $20 fines for being drunk and ailjustedrtpleisonalifytx Stan is lint-k i ’ WWW“ COLUMN mewmhifihfihvdlllflh WHO" 1 Incapab‘c' of most personality conflicts to—t y . m" "do-it"th Windham: . .day- P 1 . t. _ d. H S and fllVWUIIMIO‘ImMWOMWMM .___._....__.. it was mpflrtcd by Crusadel £8335 fife'fi‘lug‘fm the. am mmtnmmo rm director. Dr. Victor Nelson that rec c e ; ... “Willi” WE MYERS NOT MURPHY l Two of the flower bearers at - “teachers and pupils from * * * * (the funeral for Seymour Far- .igummg'r ofhéhhrgliiggim Raf," eral rurIal schools celebrated a‘_*:__II* ‘IIVII‘Ik I m _7_ ouharson were grandsons. All- Centennial Day at Cabot. Park. a an and Bryan Myers. not Mur-. phy as was listed in the tuner-I EASTERN ’ l l of the building to make com mitments to Christ, and ask for further spiritual guidance. 108.000 pounds was held by the MV Ic During his sermon Mr. Blincot said “We are in need of thou-i sands of Christian psycniatrlsts today. Most of the maladjusb' ments in the family and sociolvi work is well underway on con- soheduled for un at 3 pm Service will continue at 7.45 tonight at which time the 300- l ’ entertainment program Malpeque Area Schools when sev- Malpeque. recently. During the morning half of rrrrrrrrrr Not you young man -not al report. Interment was in the V ' r " th 1 b t' th h l M Md t I I voice choir WillI sing How \ e ce e Ira Ion. 9 50 I00 5. ‘ er ceme ery B R I E F S Great Thou Art _ from Indian River. Hamilton. yet anyway! But! glve GARNHUM FUNERAL -— The funeral for John Garnllum wasl held Tuesday, June 9. . MacLean Funeral Home to ML; Stewart United Church wheroi service was conducted by Rev.‘ D. R. Machnnan. Hymns sung “The Lord's My She- ' and “Safe in the Arms of Jesus". Attending in a body were management and staff of island Telephone Ltd. Pall- bearers were Earl Jay. Harold Affleck. Frank Ross. Edward Clark. James Doyle and Cyrene MacDonald. Interment took place in the Peoples cemetery.. Mt. Stewart. GETS MUSIC AWARDS Richard Lea lRicky). son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Lea Saint John. formerly of Char- lottetown. has won the Seymou: McCully award. given by the Ladies Symphony Association at the New Brunswick Festival of Music for highest standing. in the w wind sectionPriot- to this he received the P it ill Mnrray'Trophy given each year for the most outstanding musi— cian in the city of Saint Jonn high school bands and orches- tras. Richard is the grandson 0f Mrs. Wallace L. Higgins. 91 Fitzroy Street. CARD PARTY RESULTS Results of the card iPonsol-ed by the Men‘s Assoc- iation of St. Eugene's Parish Wheat! were as follows: ladies firm. Patricia Fitzpat- ‘le: ladioo' second. Mrs. Ray- mond Veney: consolation. Le- OIII Peters; ton Stone; 5 second. Jos- eph MacDonald; consolation. "out - door M “’0 . rs. ’“I "0y MacDonald; special Hughes ered when the provincial labor CONSIDER NEW UNION Consideration of the applica- tion of composing room emplo- yees tor certification as Local 963 of the Charlottetown Typo- graphlcal Union will be consid- rclations board meets in Ober- lottetown Thursday evening. Re- presentatives of management and employees will attend. lN HOSPITAL Mrs. Melville O‘Connor, Mur- ray Harbor. is a patient in the P.E.l. Hospital, RECEPTIONISTS TOUR Approximately 15 reception- Montague. visited the museum. and went on to Souris, a route followed by many tourists. The group was under the direction of J. E. 'sener. district man- ager of the Provincial Tourist Bureau. MaeLEAN FUNERAL — The funeral of Peter MacLean was held Tuesday from the Murray River Funeral Home to the Uni— ted Church. Little Sands where Hand. Face to Face. and Faith 1: 'ltle Victory. Honorary poll bearers were: Jack Ferguson. 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