“t STAND NEWS PAGE Parchment Presented a | Western And Central Districts - ‘The Guardian, Charictictown, Fri, May 7, 1965. 3 E Inmate Rehabilitation To Rev. T.H.B. Somers a Rev THB Somers. MA, STM. DD. minister of the Kirk member of the committee on the revision of the Book of Common church He has served on the 's . board of administration and its , SUMMERSIDE — Fire at Is- the . administrative - Ps early yesterday’ morning de- stroyed approximately’ 20 pounds of bacon and damaged the walls. ceiling and wiring of the smoke house. E % tice cn CRUTCH WOrenip =F 1D = mites on Churcs wersiy for Fire Damages Smoke House ~ oe Ss James, : Ken MacEwen, assistant man- who «was honored by Knox Cal- During World War Il he was a soer said the total damage to leze. University of Toronto, with chaplain with the RCAF. with the building was not serious, the of Dector of Divinity the rank of Honorary Flight Lie however. s on April Z tenant. For the past 10 years he aie oe ee has been president of the P.-E —_ a ES U e D ane District of the Canadian Bible Noted Fisheries Stewed os him. . . The simple impressiv general board and honorary life SUMMERSIDE — The deputy; im Summerside for ene year and ea << e governor of the British and For- Expert Retires warden of Dorchester Peniten-| for four om P_El. is dedicated tation was carried out at the Li- eign Bible Society of London. P Is! d _- the annual meet.| to the rehabilitation of ex-priso vinzston-MacArthur ursing He is a past director of Char- . siana ee nn ae Sond ke Sos. Se a Se lottetown Rotary Club, director ‘ James A. Rodd, whose old — last night that inmate “We provide beip im many Killican. dean of students at of the Protestant Family Service home was in the Hichfield area, _ ri ety after 2 forms”, said society Saat ak an Ga Bureau, P.EI. United Fund, has come back to Prince Ed- ee without help Ersest Murphy. “We provide by the faculty te make tne Provincial Rehabilitation Coun- ward Island to live and has ta- ae ‘a wat guidance, assistance and cloth 52-4 cil, and P_E.I. Tuberculosis Lea- ken up residence in the George Miely be placed PrisOD ing” .“he. said as a few examp- The citation accompanying gue. He is past president of both W. Johnson apartments on Good- oe iamn Westlake. stationed at 3S” & suything ameciated with wy) syard reviews Mr. Somers’ | the Charlottetown” and provin., will Avenue. since last fal and ‘2t Tebabilitation of prisoners 1. -i-round as a student. minis- »@ial ministerial associations. . Mr. Rodd is well known to Dorchester os The county is well aware of oor «284 community leader and In attendance at the brief many Islanders through the Fingal ane penl- | existence. The year has provid 20 3"uu ts a matier of pride ceremony was Mrs. Somers, N.- long association. with fish and tentinry service. am 3© ed a mumber of challences but I ali joy to the colleze that in Mr. D. MacLean, session clerk, Dr.' game work and the exceptional- sembly, “if there isn’t anyone believe we have met them ail : : RG. Lea, member of the ses- ly zood studies he made op Sal; or a society to help an inmate 7 Semers we have had an alum- ~ iy op ; satisfactorily”. REV. T.5- SOMERS sion. and Rev. Dr. J. Ritchie mon returning home when he gets : mus is whose person the Presby- : , eee eee . S- eut of prison he will likely be | MEANING OF PROBATION terian Church in Canada has re- fp 19$1. he received the dezree ed - the Presbyterian Col- aor a wees of vere Mr. I . - Vincent Macintyre. probatica throuzhout Maritime e lovey. . Montreal. was in charge game a a efficer of PEL, explamed the vinrex SS ee and i . ee a Following the presentation, af- fish work for the federa! govern- : anymore. We try-to- rehabilitate -meaningof peobation___Prob-_enore-hat-in-him-as gifted per-- ar; New York : "®: ternoon_tea_was served by Mrs. ment and he has travelled over inmates. fea 198 a voca- SO? Nae — semsity has been offered to the He bezan his ministry at the Livimsston and staff of the nur- almost every part of Canada. ee oe ate, ee ED ne an | aera’ of the Crom.” Kirk of St. James in 1941. Apart “@%_ home. on ie i re | es 2 = saci ; era: ariment ne | have =? good nes. | fender. ae eee vat be = pars Pd ye . ja i ee 7 Tignish Plans | consultant ‘or the department of | “Under ‘ace procram jclataed _ 50 eS oe —_ i onal Bocca ‘ - jindustry and -natural resources our oe Mr. | Roughly 78 per cent admitted to _ rem the U ity of been his only eens - Clean-U Week of \He provincial government Westies . : - the penitentiary are second of- wih * master of acts; 36r. Somers was fs p ne and assisted in formulating a wi said this was done to| gagers Roughly 7 per cent decree im 188. graduating from the Presbytery of P-EI. in 1945, Scones oF trout Bo : separate the old timers who .. probation do mot return to Keox Colleze in 1939. Am out-of the Synod of the Maritimes in TIGNISH — The villaze of ee camear ye a would have a bad influence om court There are two functions Standing student. be won a creat 1947 and clerk of his presbytery Tignish will have a clean-up «os _—. deneohent Hg ad _ : younger offenders if kept tof probation, pre-sentence re- many awards and scholarships. since 1946. He’ was convenor of week from May 10 to 15 it was |i) e : gether. oe Sen Sor ee porene ie ee ee : — - rl ~~ s> For some years he was an ad- estiva ars rerrorm; maneiatety ths way. an “octet pers ater te Legion Branch Approves = {%,% Tosi; Setist Sowie Bello in the building” \ a7 SHOWS SLIDES tion”. . and chaired by head commis- Monte Bello in t ing : . : dee pili cecidec cit esc pace Slides ‘sk by Mr. Westiake + Town Police Chief S D..A. . pie os isioner Aubin J. Gallant. Pick up| ‘hit game preserves. He has & e revealed the rehabilitative pro-|Wammamaker commended the enovations T: tee ‘days will be Wednesday and Sa-| 2/50 been called in on numerous . gram at Dorchester. For -ex.| society for work done with men © n n turday of that week. , | imternational conferences. ar inners Named (3:=-2==-s2= tia coop Ay amt Sw : q con’ is published by prisoners tion. “The chief thought 2 guilty ALBERTON — Renovations ia ineeting this evening in the erate by cleaning up their prop- Veta! trout fishing enthusiasts : : | which emables them to express Persom “should be given an the canteen were approved Wed- Charlottetown Lezion home. erty as far out as the street or, Bave been consulting Mr. Rodd Music Festival activities for, Charlottetown; Marianne Mur- town: Gerry O'Hanley. Charlot-| their views. The public sorte ganda se tp am be iaee mesday might at the recular Mr. Hastings. also blood donor yoaq in which they live, in order Some of their problems. the i fees” mn Mei ioe i 7a may | a chance with society. He meeting of Alberton branch of chairman, announced that a Red ,°)_.. s year were culminated last ray, Charlottetown; Elaine Bry-|tetown; Neil MacKinnon, Clyde subscribe to this paper at $1 per. . ala is to have the village appear neat evening when “Stars of the Fes-|enton, Brackley; Margaret Ar- | River. sn | year. Sate Ste. Senet whee the Royal Canadian Legion, Cee Meet. Sonne Sac be and attractive for the summer il tival” performed before a large senault, Charlottetown; Beryl| Kings County Elementary — The John Howard Society, an | BE comes home. having 2 Details of track and field clin- R 2 = ident of 52502: The village dump is to 100 Ga ons ¢rowd at Confederation Centre| Vessey, York; Carol Carter,| Alan Coffin, Montague; Nora} international organization active 1° ee ee ng oe ics im © Oremecto, NB. and ‘Aieestee enim of fe Retarded Pe Put im order, a man will be ' Theatre |Souris: Perry King, Charlotte-) Townshend, Souris; Marsha sympathy with repeaters” oe or Cee net’ © Children Association, expressed hired to keep it in good -copdi- of hot water per hour at Performers ranging from pri-. town; Vérginia Gledhill, Charlot-| MacAulay. Souris: Karen Boe- and the governor of the Bank Constabl Commolly, rep McKi a a of @ppreciation to Alberton Legion. %" os lowest possible cost. @ary school children to adults tetown: Richard Gallant, Sum-|hner, Montague: Nancy Beck, ef Canada to “consiilt regularly |‘; entative of Summerside the | h offered to pay the for paying the costs of renting a Application has been made for any & Paw PEM and coming from centres as far|merside, and Elizabeth Taylor, | Montague.~ : : @= monetary policy and on its | deachment of the expres- ‘a of ling 2 ‘ classroom. The children are now 2 dentist. to serve the commun- FOR 0} oe N- apart as Souris and Summer- | Winsloe. Intermediate — Peggy Pe- relation to general economic | sed appreciation of efforts made tive from: Alberton to the clinic 2ttending classes in O'Leary and #tY- 5 : NIES A DAY BUY AN ESSO side, took part im the three-hour Shields — Bunbury School, ters, Rolio Bay; Amme Drake, policy.” 'ty the probation officer and of in Oremerta. °° ion assistance was In regards to beautification tt} WATER HEATER. program before an appreciative Souris School, Birchwood High | Millview; Sharon Smith, Mill | the society itself. Roly Burke, Ray Dunn’ and 4Pproved if needed. was decided to have 100 orna- ‘e gudience............ | School, Rochford School, Cross | view: Anne Shaw, Montague;|. _ CEFIZENS PAY UP | Bermard McCabe. a lawyer Fred Hastings were appointed _ The president Arthur McRae mental trees ordered for plant- | Palmer Electric Each of the individual or Roads School, St. Mary's Chorr, | Marie Gallant, Souris The people of Siratford, Ont..| and a new town resident, was delegates to a zome rally in Tig- presided and minutes were read ing. Some action is to be taken ee we fh ee group entries had received an Souris, Central Christian Church| West, and Rachael Kassner, | have contributed an average of elected president of the beard of Bish on May 20. _ by the secretary, Earle Callag- on dogs running at large. In the : Ltd. “adjudicated mark of 85 or over Choir. Charlottetown; Park Souris. $22.30 for every man, woman. directors for the coming year. _- Fred Hastings was appointed 52". : ———s absence of the clerk Everett rev = in last week's music festival. Royal OGIT. Sherwood Brown- | Prince County Intermediate— and child, to their annual Austin Pendergast and Ernest branch projects chairman f or — Following the meeting lunch Broderick, Earl O'Rourke __was 96 Fitzroy St: Gordon Bennett, chairman. for i¢S.. and _Queen Charlotte: High | Anne Cameron, Summerside; Shakespearean Festival since Murphy were elected vice-presi-_ the 1967 centennial and is to rep- .was served by the ladies auxil- acting secretary for the meet- DIAL 4-85343 the event. welcomed the perfor-| School. |Anne Lapp. Summerside: Don: 1953. ' (dent and secretary respectivel¥. resent the branch at a centennial iary. ing. ' : intl mers who came from all three . Queen's County Elementary—jma Marie Arsenault, Summer- ' ev counties, making it “a truly Joseph le town; |side: Ronald Blackier. Sum- provincial program.” Festival Robert Vidal, Sherwood: Pam-|merside; Roger Crozier, Ken- r classes were held Jast week in ¢la Campbell and Donald Camp-|sington:; Karen Hastings. Alber- Summerside. INTERMEDIATE side, and Colleen MacNeill. | : Mr. Bennett also announced Intermediate — Kenneth Summerside. Wi winners of PEI. Music Festi- Rodd, Milton; Billy Knox, Sher-) : EC ; val Scholarships for 195. They wood: Faye Rogerson, Charlot-| ee ee a ee te Sherydith og pete | yo Charlottetdwn: Roland kard, Sherwood: Dianne Moore, Sher- (Continued from page ' Summerside; Gordon Murray, wood: Eunice Land, Charlotte- } 9 : Kensington: Linda Matheson, town: Jimmy Hornby, Sher-|#™S- 28 the royal commission | It’s the Traders Preferre North Milton: Norma Hagen, wood; Jimmy Kirby, Charlotte- TeCommended. would not affect | i “Mr. Gordon | I Credi Mr. Gordon said the govern- | ow-cost way redit a a ment hopes there will be new . - chartered banks established. : fae Wie ar wonpersiien to finance, costs you less, y Bow are before the Commons— | to incorporate the Bank of Wes- ‘ tern Canada, the Laurentide and we can Bank and the Bank < British ° : : Columbia. : Takes 5 Of 7 Awards ==: - a banks to become incorporated. : : Mr. Gordon said authority will ; + SUMMERSIDE — The comedy , “‘very fine play”’ and that “the |be sought to issue them chart- | ee. eame’ close to making a clean very nicely”. She added how-/ ably in the way most commer- sweep of awards presented in ever, that the play was “rather | 55) enterprises are incorpor-| the central zone of the P-_E.I. | rushed through” and that it did ated under the Companies Act. | Drama Festival at Kinkora. The paint a picture of a family unit | pot in the iia at eas. Vans | play, presented by 2 Saint Dun- but “a little too fast for family |. charters will be subject to stan’s high school cast. captured life’. |wpset by Parliament five of the seven awards given. __ Three plays were presented | : Directed by Ian MacDonald Wednesday night: ““The Man In CLARIFIES REGULATIONS with assistance from Rev. Adrien The Bowler Hat”, “The Devil; Im the Bank of Camada Act Arsenault, the play captured the |and Miss’ Appleby” and “Treas- | amendments, the government following awards: best produc- ure Hunt”. | adopted a royal commission re- tion; best director: best visual Making the award presenta- | commendation to clarify the re- presentation: best actor ‘Andy tions last night was Roy Irving, lations between the government Pletch) and best supporting act- director of drama for the de-|amd the Bank of Canada on or (Ray Doiron). partment of education. |monetary policy, the manage- Best cere pe a to | mon poly availability of Cheryl Shelfoon of Charlottetown money credit to counteract for her role in “The Devil And | WEATHER jinflationary or deflationary Miss Appleby”, presented by | jtrends in the economy. ee acinl cok coduenia oe TORONTO (CP) — Tempera-| The new provision will re- High School co-directed tures: quire the i Mrs. Doreen McEachern and Min. Max. | —— aca ital P! fom fone qe yee ee Traders dealers Png cl > sr getncennn wedged dime | wo SE BI : supporting actress | Regina + e award. Margo Mitten snd Bree. Winnipeg cowie S261 Just shop and |i community. da Gallant, who both acted in the Terente ie tegteer a *» p your E “The Man In The Bowler Hat”, | “eS = d another play by Charictte. Ottawa ...- ...00e Son ted Meh cathe, were (tS compare They display deadlocked for this award. \Quebec ......00... 32 : The- adjudicator, Mrs. Helen Fredericton cs Roberts of Halifax, was high in Saint Jobm .,...... 2 53 | this emblem her praise for the in Moncton .......... 2 4 “Brother Orchid”. Some of her Halifax ........... 32°. 5% glowing comments were that | Charlottetown cose SB. @ j “the play was very well pac-/Sydmey .......... 2 “4 IN CITY HOSPITAL ed .... the characters all the way Yarmouth ........ 35 55 | Stephanie Larter, Alberton, is) « through were easy .. as if they St. John's ......... 31 5S | a patient in the Charlottetown were old friends”. She thought Boston ............ 4 6 | a 8 this was a “very fine young New York ......... 52 4 company”. : HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ATTEND Ft NERAL “Brother Orchid” was one of ther office says high pressure; _ Mrs. Underhill © two plays. presented at Kinkora| wow extends from northern Que- | Brooklyn. and Mrs. William Mat- Regional High School last nicht bee to beyond Cape Cod. fn bee ee ‘im Han- before a large audience, The this builds across the Mari-| over. Maine. last | to attend second play was “The Happy times today. a sunny day is ex-| funeral of their brother, Ed- Journey to Camden and Trem-| pected in New Brunswick and “27d Warren. whose death oc- ton,” presented by students from | much of Nova Scotia. In Prince, “Te? Sunday May 2. _ Englewood Regional High School. award Island and Eastern. LEAVES HOSPTTAL In her remarks on this play | Nova Scotia, however, con- | Chester Howard has returned| Mrs. Roberts said this Ws 2) tinuing cool weather is forecast, | to his 2: iareaie fe accompanied by cloudy condit- ceiving treatment at the Prince! DEATH NOTIC | auuiy coeds & ae in Commty Hospital, Summerside. Received Classified | i! regions . HEART AILMENT aunt wtioe ectouin |. Regional forecasts: |. Mrs. William B__ Doughart, A == _ Northern N. S.. Eastern Shore, | Long River. is a patient in the| > Gunmactt — Seeenty a 4 wa-| Cobe Breton. Printe Edward Be-/Prince County Heepitel, Sam- + + then Drive, Maj 6. 1505. Reseet ine | ond: a: Contioning Scoot: | marde,_ Shere she is recetving| te 4 Theriacit. 2 years. Resting @ftermoon; continuing + | treatment a heart ailment. Ye - on ihe RemsemeyFenerai Teme fore mortherty winds 16. Low-high at | ze z stan’s Some te Rega o=| Seca Syeiney 30° and 43. John . re aes! 2° a Mass at $45 Interment will take | Charifottetown 32 and fon, is 2 patient in the Prince | a place im the Catholic cemetery. | Outlook for Saturday — Sunny | County Hospital, Sammerside, - = DOUON — At the Chartettctows Hes | 20d @ little warmer. where réceiving treatment. is a peal. Therstay. May 6 1%. Mrs| High tide today at Charlotte, Tewtore oa, 5 i ae one 431 a.m: and 3.32 p.m. At OUT OF HOSPITAL year Restng af the Chartetstows Fe. Rustico at 1227 asn. and 10.42; Francis Dunning has return- meral Home from where faneral will p.m. Summefside tide eighteen |ed to his home in Kensington ar or ee Charlotte- from the Prince County Hospi- : ‘ Sune Man Mass a tens churen,| 1O"M. San rises today at 6.07 tal, Summerside. where he had Hope River st 10 o'clock Interment in 2-™M_ and sets at 8.13 p.m. All been a patient for several church cemetery. ‘times ADT. |weeks. a) ‘ f \ a “ = — \ '