——The Parkdale Fire Depart-) L BOWLING Soo PD MEL. Bonnell, is pictur- ed presenting a trophy to the’ winners of the young ladies - ~| bowling championship* at" the + | Mayfair Lanes,..Murray—River— es Tuesday. ‘evening during ~ GRASS FIRE. ment was called to extinguish grass fire behind Hillside Motors las+ might about 7:30. VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Irving and family, Sackville, N.B. were L - (sland a News: Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur. April 14, 1966. | Murray River Has Banquet | MONTAGUE — The Mayfar Bowling Lanes, Murray River, 5 held their first banquet and pre- sentation of trophies and prizes in this province. St. Eleanor'’s and day and Fri ings. respectively. and at sington on Saturday evening with a, Youth Conference there in the | N.S. Bishop Has Arrived . The Rt. Rev. W.W. Davis D.D. sishop_of Nova Scotia_with-juris— diction in Prince Edward Island, is currently visiting. some of the parishes of the Anglican Church. The Bishop will “conduct con- | fgitmation at St. John’s Church, at’ the RCAF Chapel at Summerside on Thurs- day even- Ken- : in the United Church Hall on ther office -ays conditions Aare Tuesday ene oe Murray | expected to change very little) River Over 150 bowlers were today aS an area of high pres- sure continues to dominate the weather Sunny weather is ex- pected. over all regions Friday. Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia, ern Shore, Cape Breton, Prince Edward Island, Eastern New Brunswick cement. Upper Ste * | John River Valley, Bay of Chal- leur: Clear with a few cloudy Pe put up for the summer periods: Little change in «em- ‘ perature: Winds light: Low-high | at New Glasgow 25 ‘and 48, Goshen 25. and 45, Sydney, Char- lottetown and Moncton 28 and “present-for the dinner. Dr. M. Lorne. BonneHyg Master of cevemonies congratulated the |winners and expressed the Fan opinion that’ considerable be noted. He also thanked all for their co-operation and ad- vised that new throphies would Keith White and his team of |Fred White, Donna White, Mrs. 'Keith White, Mrs. Joe Osborne 45, Edmundston 22 and jand Joe Osborne for~ the mixed : ‘ bowling. To the Mrs. Martin Campbellton 28 and 48; outlook | for Friday, sunny with Campbell team of Mrs. Roddy im- | provement in the bowling could |; | Trophies were presented to Documents, “Placed In Stone - WINNERS their bowling banquet. They are (FROM THE ~~ LEFT): Gail Keenan, Bonnie MacKay, - Naney. Brown...Missing from the _pic-_| ture—are—Kathy—Clarey and Donna ___ Saunders, Cheryl Young. Coins: There were a number of docu- | happy speech’’, the old story Woman’s Auxiliary. He will also visitors at Murray Harbor dur-|Ments, also a number of coins (says. ‘‘after which he descend- ing the holiday weekend. RETURNS HOME | just been demolished here, The | | —-\“Mirs. Robert MacFarlane has Guardian was told last night. | pr returned to her home at White |. Byfou* Burns, Great : “ai ae | Street jeweller, who is an ‘hi Sands after being a_ patient 1D ori ail 4 te ae ane sh ads ce Memorial Hos- | collector in his own right, quoted Is PATIENT Percy MacDonald, Harbor, is a patient in the Kings The story said that the founda- County Hospital,- Montague. ition stone of the new school | building “on Western Kent AT MURRAY HARBOR | Street was laid on Monday morn- Mrs. John H. Bell has return-|ing” the date was April 29—‘at ed -to-her ‘home. in. Murray Har-|1l_o’clock”. . bor after spending the winter; The cevemony was preceded months in Charlottetown. iby a parade of pupils from the * lof 1858 as he told something of eorge--i- |Placed in the eorner stone of the jed from the platform and finally old West Kent School ‘which has |laid the foundation stone”. Continuing the old story said “Under the stone was a cavity copy of all the Island papers a list of the school trustees and several coins, and ~some “the proceedings with paper this week is that the cork of the’ bottle had deteriorated and had newspapers and other documents ‘‘were reduced to a black mush and of no value.” _ If this is all that was found, the question in which several -<4 “ ;various city_schools, headed by {coin collectors expressed - 1s - \Gecgeeem RECENT VISITOR Galbraith’s band”. ‘what happened to the coins?” Miss Ida- Culligan, Camp-| Lieutenant Governor Sir Rob-|They wouldn't dissolve’ from ~~ tiat—there-was-a-minor-fire-in-a > ———Micheal— which—took— place - Saint John~on~ Monday, April _____ found the grateful_owner and left! have returned to their home in ’ turned to their home in Jacket - pays when he was: the recipient bellton, N.B. was a recent visit- ert Hodgson delivered ‘‘a very or to Montague where she-was} the guest of Mr. and Mrs. GL. | Crosby. { MINOR DAMAGE : ‘The Charlottetown Fire ~Be- partment was called to 23 King Street, the residence of Elmer Gauthier, at 1.40 a.m.—yester- | day. A fireman at the scene said | Former Pro mest . A former professor at St. Dun- stan’s University, Dr. Herbert Johnston, will be guest speaker at the annual lecture series to be held in the Alumni auditorium at SDU on Monday: and Tuesday, April 18 and 19, it was learned last night. On Monday night, Dr. John- ston will speak on the subject ‘Business and Professiocal Con- duct,’ and on Tuesday his topic will be ‘‘Labour, Management and the Common Good.” “Both ‘lectures will begin at 8 p.m. and are open to the public. There is no admission. charge. Dr. Johnston, since 1948 an assistant and associate profes- sor of philosophy at the Univer- sity of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana,. served as am instructor in the English and philosophy de- partments at SDU from 1938-46. A native of Montreal, he re- ceived—his Bachelor of -Arts—de- gree from St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto, in 1932, -and—his—teacher's certificate” for the young | from the Ontario College of Ed- -|ucation the following year. He then taught for two years ASSESSED $15 7 in Regiopolis College, Kingston, eanikeee a Sma WO nox | Ontario, after whieh he attend- har wn 1_Wi ifical Instit et $15 and costs or five days eae oy eiealaa Uaiversiy at pri rg anager oC hi Toronto, recéiving his Master of ate A. James ee Arts de in 1936 and his PhD city police court yesterday MOFR-| in ee img on a charge of speeding.| On completion of his mattress. 9 | RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Crosby Montague after attending the funeral of Mrs. Crosby's brother in lth. TO JACKET RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn Dou- cette and daughter Kim have re- River, N.B. after spending Eas- ter with. Mrs. Doucette’s -par-| ents, Mr: and Mrs. Crosby, Mon- tague. FINDS, “WALLET Alan Green, 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green, Montague, learned that honesty of a reward recently. Alan found a wallet containing a sim of money_and_papers_in front _of Vuozzo’s Barber Shop. He gave the wallet to Mr. Vuozzo who a $5.00 reward man. PhD | fA .Bedford_man, Adrian Smith, | studies, ‘Dr. Johnston_taught for_| “-~John Nicholson to raise the edu- jeft here early Wednesday. af- cation tax was interrupted for a |ternoon for Toronto where they | : | charged with failing to stop es | eight years at SDU before going ! a fed traffic light, was fined and costs or five days. A city} man, Sidney MacQuarrie, char: | ed with leaving the scene of an/ accident, had his case..adjourn- | ed to April 19. | To Toronto DISAPROVAL The proposal by Councillor. Three carloads. of beef cattle | Beef Cattle > | Edward Island yesterday a. j dampness, was the observation. fessor eaker to Aquinas College, Grand, Rapids, Michigan, as professor | .of _philosophy--and—head- of —the--New—Yor philosophy department. After two years at Aquinas College he accepted his present position at the University of Notre Dame. : ~ Dr. Johnston has several pub- lications to his credit, including two books, ‘‘Business Ethics” and ‘A Philosophy of Education.” His articles have appeared in numerous publications, such as “The Modern Schoolman,’’ The- New Scholastcism,” ‘Catholic Educational Review," Philoso- phical Studies,’ ‘‘Thought Pat- terns,’ ‘Ave Maria,” “Lutheran Scholar’ and Community ‘‘Ed- ucation.”’ poe ne “5 An article also appeared in the book, ‘An Etienne Gilson Tri- bute,” and three of his articles will be printed in the forthcom- -ing-edition-of—““The- New Catho- lic Encyclopaedia.” Dr.-Johnston arrived in Prince “yesterday and will be here for about a week. During his stay he will be re- siding at SDU. SPECIAL _ Music by. the THE BLUE see, st -{munion at 10.a.m, Tuesday in St ‘which were deposited’ one other ended_|at_the burial service today in St. Murray the ceremony 107 years ago. ended by God Save the Queen.” The explanation” given . this Charlottetown ‘Sydney ‘Yarmouth ROLLAWAY CLUB THURSDAY, APRIL 14 ~ Dance Time: 9:30 - 12:30 ~~~ afternoon. ‘ Bishop: Davis’ wil] come to \Charlottetown and Georgetown | jon. Sunday to hold confirmations. These services will take place in the city churches, St. Paul's and- \St. Peter's on Sunday morning jat 11-and at 7 in the evening and lat Holy Trinity. Church;-George- sidc. tide eighteen minutes later | — than Charlottetown. today at 5.38 a.m. and sets at © 6.49 p.m. ec pe Sun rises #e2500- O'Connor, Mrs. Boswell. Camp. #* WONDROUS AND bell, Wilma MacEachern, Mrs. tition, “The mens senior trophy went Richar -_Campbell -and—_ his team ‘of Buster Duthey, Douglas Saunders, Raymond Riley, and |town at three in the afternoon. “The “bobolink~ migrates from | _-On-Monday-the-Bishop-will_be-|the Canadian prairies to Argen- a tro lthe guest-speaker at a men’s |tina, more than 6,000 miles. ‘his team of Mrs. Grant Graham. “Also receiving | ~~ sel Irving, | jBiee: Revel White Royal White, singte for ladies went te Mrs.jmembers present. The treasur- | |Mrs, Lorne Brehaut Sandra Reid and for men to Joe er reported a substantial bank ; | In the young ladies competition | Osborne. balance. Plans were discussed: |Gail Keenan, . Bonnie Mackay, ‘The turkey dinner was served regarding the United -Chureh |Donna Saunders, Nancy Brown, | by the ladies auxiliary of the Hall Spring Tea to be held in the Kathy Clarey and Chery! Young | United Church Murray River. shall April 15th. received a trophy. A trophy was | = Ditty bags and articles to ‘fill also. presented to Sterling Meet them were handed in and put on Saunders, ag oe Saunders, Regu ar ing ‘display. These will be packed ,Mark Bonnell, Rai Mac Pher- this week. The next meeting will son; Leo Saunders and Cyvil Held Recently be held May 2nd:at the home of MacKinnon. bipke ; ’ SOURIS The April meeting Mrs. J.R. McLean with Mrs.<H. - The high three for ladies went of the St. James United Church Larter, Mrs. M. Kues and ‘Mrs. to Joan Hancock and for men Hall, Souris, was held in the|A.H. Smallwood on’ the lunch to Winston White. The high |church. hall April 4th w 10 committee. SPECIAL | TONIGHT AT7Z and? } Syd ‘ ‘ x iy At 2.30 Only |. Strange things are happening Today . to Troy Donahue | eottee, cornea, oo %, 0 a x s e a 2 a Lips bs ee — ee {ooMQMOGRL::.| SHEER DELIGHT and = %. FORTHE YOUNG-IN- SHEER DELIRIUM ! aot ce *s., SIX TO SIXTY.” *, HEART...FROM. ~” Lay. a Peter's Cathedral and St. Paul’s Church. This will take place at the Y.M.C.A., Charlottetown. _His_lordship will be the cele- brant at a.service of Holy Com- ‘supper sponsored jointly by the men’s Associations of St. Peter’s Cathedral. This will mark the - beginning. of the an- nual sessions of the Diocesan Church Society and the Diocesan |be present at the later meetings of the W.A. and D.C.S. and will preside as chairman on the lat- ter occasion. . The sad circumstance of the death of Archdeacon J.T. Ibbot’ will bring the Bishop to Charlot-. tetown at the beginning of his vi- sit in order that he may officiate Paul’s Church. Bishop Davis will return to Ha- lifax- on Wednesday morning, April-20th. ‘s WEATHER “TORONTO +(€P)><—~Tempera- tures: Snag Vancouver Edmonton 33 52 Yellowknife ....9,° Regina ° Winnipeg : Churchill ...;...37 Toronto —— pes Ottawa a ieee: Quebec Montreal Fredericton Saint John . Se eereeneee \St. John’s Boston seeeeeee Tampa i Tucson i Los Angeles ...... 52 HALIFAX (CP). — The wea- | ‘ | FUNERALS i CHEVERIE FUNERAL The funeral for Mary Margaret | Cheverie took place on Wednes- | day morning from the house of | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law- } St. Dunstan’s Basilica where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrat- | led by Rt. Rev. William Simp- | |son. Pallbearers were Donald _} |Fitzpatrick, Fred Chandler, Ed- ward Acorn, Leo MacDougall, | John Coady and Wilfred Me- Closkey. Interment took place in the Catholic Cemetery with ser- | vice being conducted by Rev. | Gerald Tingley. | DANCE Ever Popular CRYSTALS Adm. 60c sar ESS = i | t period in Council chambers Tues- wij] be-slaughtered at the On.- | day night. Just as Mr. Nicholson jtario Livestoek- Marketing Yard. | said, “We propose to raise the) {he information| was made | ‘education tax’... . the fre horn, | available to ‘‘The Guardian” by 4 ‘Jotated above chamberS'in City |, spokesman for the-P.E.I. Beef Hall, sounded loud disappfoval. producers’ Association which City firemen wéTé called ‘to |sponsored-the move. 205 North River Road where an The. steers - vesent, herds.’ oil burner had flooded in the resi- from “the: Charlottetown: area” | dence of Fred Large and caused | one ‘man said. but they came | _slight smoke damage. . é ‘ec AND RIE ; en cag rae ar and. sie Miss Brig, a four- Brackley, it was learned. ay Patosie The same man-said that sev- | pee er Ponty oF ince leral carloads a 7: shipped to | ‘ aL ae the same place from. prince 11,311 pounds milk, 553 pounds | | Gultertat for a breed class aver. |County next week. He indicated 147 i : : _| that other shipments will pro- | ni aa a creek \bably follow, if returns from the tise ot the Canadian Guernsey |¢atler carloads. are as good as al expected. Breeders Journal. Another Hurry ; oc ; sini heifer, Patosie Maisie produced Clair Mayhew, Margate, vice s ‘president of the beef producers 8.738 pounds milk, 451_butterfat | 4 Gien Cotton, Provincial beef. for BCAs of 115 milk, 119 but). ; ne terfat. Kingston View Mollie pro- tn tee aa “ fe duced 9,449 pounds milk, 4541113 cattlemen here could net pounds butterfat for BCAs of 144 |$10 to $25 per animal by shipping milk, 139 butterfat as a two-year to’ Toronto, compared to prices old heifer. She is ow ned by Hat ‘available here. Their statement | rison Green and Sons, Kingston. apparently sparked the current j CARD PARTY ishipments. Following are the results of ; ' the reguiar~cavd play held at) George MacCormack; second, J, the Basilica Recreation Center M. Mulligan; door prize, Harry | last night. 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