sia eecsllii ni Si pad i 5g egal eae linea Nad Sa re mae es # a - seaman \ - . ud aA = schools assisted and spec!ai ‘ Hite Pari Delegatcs To ODE Annual Agr ee Sees ° ' the ‘aley Center Hits Paydirt | Vv ; : the Retardéd Adult = “BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)—But. ‘ : Sic. A vote of thanks was extends falo’ goaltender Ed Chadwick | ; “| ed to the many people who had registered ~his second shutout of | iS ” 0 a : ” . helped the order during the pact the Calder Cup hockey playoffs | year by Mrs. D.K. MacKenney, soewtey night os Ge Biscas| __ “ oe 2 és ’ ee cried. ot Ge. nti, defeated Hershey Bears 2-0. . Wanda Wyatt Summerside ports were’ presented ; plans ' Center’s’| ing inc : president, Mis _|. Osear Gaudet and Ray Cul-/ was er-elected presi-|J. T. Davies, secretary, for the! program and stressed the im-| Wyatt; first vice-president ure len scored for Buffalo within a | dent of the at the provin-|provincial executive’committee;| portance of the support of Is-|' EM. Phillips; second. vice-pr¢- 48-second span in the second-|*ial chapter's third annual meet-|Mrs. E .C. MacKay, treasurer; land citizens for the Center. He} sident, Mrs. A-H. Roper: sec- period. The victory gave Bul- iné held on Saturday at the/Mrs. J. K. Ellis standard bear-| noted that it would: be extremely | retary, Mrs. J.T. Davie.; trea. falo & 1-0 lead in the American |Chariotistown Hotels at tna Miri. Ron Clark, services; | important for the 1965 summmer | gurer, Mrs. E.C. MacKay: or. League's semi - final playoffs 2 een oe tien and of Brehaut, im-| festival to -be well Yeceived as! ganizing secretary, Mrs. AH. The next game will be played | 5#turday none ae ». —_ Mra Davies out-| People are still watching with | Love; education secretary, Mrs. ae Tuesday = — the IODE a ne - |limed oe bers the ac.| 2 Sreat deal of interest to see if} A'W. Gaudet; assistant: educat- turday’s game was held up ship for an Island student wish- | tivities of the ial chapter the Center is going to work. ion Mrs. William Megzisson: = than 20 minute. by a fight ing to continue his or her stud-|during the See taking par-| ° Other oops at the ‘uncheon | standard bearer, Mrs.~ Shelia le resulting from | ies in the field of music, arts or|tieular note of the float entered| included 14. Governor W. J.| MacdAleer; services'at home ind multip! penalties. The battle drama as the IODE’s project to|in parades in summerside and MacDonald and Mrs. MacDon- abroad, Mrs. L.A. MacDougall: _ oan Bob McCord| commemorate Canada’s 100th |Charlottetown last summer, of| ald; Premier W.R.. Shaw and | Echo's secretary, Mrs. Stewart a aan — at Han \birthday in 1967. the visit last fall of Her Ma-| Mrs. Shaw and Mayor Walter} MacKay; public relations, Mrs. and Buffalo's Pa It is also hoped that the IODE |jesty Queen Elizabeth, of the! Cox and Mrs, Cox. ‘ J.A Bond. Popiel. |will be able to do some work|presentation of a life member-| During. the lumcheon Premuer jin the field of art extension as a/ship to Mrs. B. Earle MacDon-| Shaw on behalf of the provin- WEATHER ee en te et ee saeiie midis no enn n 4 ey Lady y prov other ; ‘ RAS came for the approximately 30 events during the year. niga” Chapter oa a awe FREE ee. ed ag notes chan id aeebae te mrs the 6 Pogson tasgs ernie Ot on _ wit’ diet ee eigit J0D% chapters in: the pro- sc = colmean The D@wson ..scecccesss Saturday 2 morning, wi vince spent ah competiti on were . yp Victoria ......3:..2 40 ~ 53 |chaired by the president, Miss) ous types of Geeks ert ah eo Mrs. 3-CHAINS Wyatt, and as part of the open- ; Mrs. : JA. MacMiHan, e 8 ? Ss members obeerv,| soe; .te past year.This-Mrs.'| -Smaiiman-and-Mrs. Mac- ag _ 2 ors 5 in ts Clark said represented an in- S4at. 5 ok , ha [emacs of te Ont hol ereca, surrone (iit eam, saan nent] WO tow 250 ee 4. | Resolution of loyalty to The| She noted that Summerside |“ ‘ne re# eee oe _ #7 .|Queen, the Governor General and| chapter had actively supported | MTS. H. Love; public relations, McCulloch 44 | the Lieutenant Governor were}"the Prince County Hospital by | Mrs. J-A. Bond: Echos, Mrs. a? read by Miss Wyatt, Mrs. E. M.| purchasing needed equipment | Bond for Mrs. Wilfred Farrell; CHAIN SAW 4 - Phillips, the first-vice president, | and that Charlottetown chapters | education and war memorial, m7) [and Mrs. A. H. Roper, second! had given about 1,500 articles | Miss M. Stewart and world af- : ; 32 vice-president. of ean to local welfare bur- — hc ore . : Keith Carmichael eaus and agencies. ucation . secretary's : ‘ 32 PRESIDENT REPORTS : Ghostice tine ainieihubed- regort, Mies Stewart -semerted Brackley Point Road e wy session was the president's ad--} ' needy families at Christmas| that a' great deal of work had Ge Gao bn oe ouieien , MILLER, RIGHT ., HANDLES (?) A TOUGH INTERVIEW gross, when, Miss Wyatt noted spd great deal f help was | est Sree oe rier of to AU i, 1 REPORTER : ! the provincial chap-| given overseas, in help to war one ss ; aay DAVE * (9s . ter was still quite young, it had veterans and two large ship-| scholarships and bursarys were ah. . : | made tremendous progréss and} ments of clothing to the British : that the annual meeting was be-| Save the Children’s Fund. fi coming a place to enjoy fellow-| . IODE members also entertain. | . DANC \ ship within the order and to ed patients - and— distributed | — 2 | make new friends. - | treats, or helped in other ways | . ‘s to = 3 She noted that the IODE was at Beach Grove Inn, the Pro-| -John Fielding : Ww iA d ee | Di ; poche ange negro secede gp vincial .Sanatorium; the Cere- | Western And Central Districts Seema (betterment ot) bral Palsy Cenler: the Prot] THE COMMODORE ROOM The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., April 12, 1965. 8 Miss Wyatt compared the recept.| Vinclal Infirmary; Sunset Lodge Every \ ae : fon given the Queen here to that| Sn other Mstitutions through: si been stice of the ar P out. ince. > st By DAVE MILLER —_—_Lackily, the champion qumo| THREE gilli cour of rises Malwerd| Grout tales ceproeching |Get the yng ot nn Cocnlt | Meneriell Williamecn _ cure. TUESDAY and SATURDAY Interviews are not easy by |wrestier’s pretty, rotund wife! (continued from page 1) _| Island since 1944, and was mam-| slowly. Clouds ahead of it have|ation Center would mark the| ‘Fr of the Confederation Center }- Members and Guests any means. Bt ith 465 pounds | Volunteered some pertinent in- ae ; St ancien te in ‘the already spread into’ Maine and | start of a cultural awakening in| S=-Galery an! Muse was 50c F e muscle, crammed into oo She and ber children, ca whom are! Judge MacGuigan is married Wonk bon Out She told primary chapter| luncheon. BRACE per 1% RICHMOND st. 1 z and bd oat of —? one | were having a vacation in Char-' qeceased : to the former —_— Trainor.| “Northern NS., Eastern Shore, |members thet thay peovided the| Mr. Williamson told members ie ped over = » | Jottetown and she had prepared ces. Jumeeres MosteaAnt Tor have § > ’ : Regional forecasts; ~ base of the on which — any Seterview con asoume MAM |. sheet of vital statistics om ber | ME TUES see aieen wasn Prince _Edward- Island: Over-|1ODE functions and she urged : math prepertions. ‘husband's meteoric career. bert in Hope River PEL. in|, Dt. MacKay was born if! cast, clearing in the evening; |‘Hat they continue to give, their : The Great Antonio darker The Great Antonio” Barichie-| 180: He graduated tron Fae ee aaa sewt at| cold: north winds 25 guste to 40|tn) “hear to the onder so thet a fen tent night od ‘sugested ‘ant Viel” was~ born tn-Siberia, ~Rus- Dunstan's “University” wilh 8 the University of New. Bruns-| 70¢" rows ia ine ovening {0 strong. She said that each in-| appa y . interview ... noone refused. sia, and has made eight trips!” “He read law with the firm of| Wick @ the age of B&s ne be) 39 and 36, 2 and 40; |thet eech member must wok WI : Wl be up to The interview If was some-| around the world, wresting in| MacKinnon and McNeill and was} yniy sity president in history. Charlottetown 28 and 35. - — | with spirit and be willing to ac- ae what + The seltpro- | all major centres. He estimated lealled to the Bar of P-E. in|“rquosted™ at Rothesay Col-| igh tide today at Charlotte-(ePt,Tesponsiblity. Spirit is the YOKE eel you to vote ienseed "cL newapaper faned 2 verious intervolé by |Conmed Ip 1900 | eeiate School, UND. Hlarvard tows 2.16 a.m. and 753.n.m.Aileag es Soe © Ol Hite, she | for her in clippings, a buge ham- Tarzan like sounds eminating See oe Et lege British Columbia, he. receiv ee 4.02. — 2.50) Miss Wyatt concluded her bri t ; h ] like hand on top of them .and/ from the bearded undergrowth) lature for war ee chon te his Bachelor of Arts degree at ee ee. neue. address members ‘‘we a your sc } 00 said “READ". We read. over six million people had seen | MacGuigan ve fied ra | UNB in 1942, ‘ein r than must be ready to meet the chal-, In a vain attempt to raise the him wrestle and put on exhibi- |the interest for serving as an officer in| t¥2. rises today. at: 5.41/lenge of the hour”. _interview into some sort of in-' tions of strength. Queens in 1935. the Royal Canadian Navy during|@-™. and sets at 6.48 p.m. - During the morning session_re- “* tellectual strata, questions were. -- The same year he Was 8P-! World War Two, Dr. MacKay See, Srna, EAST ans Sais nae ae eaters hs Sana questions about ifr lumber: maintain his vast bulk? Well, |in 1839 and 1943 and appointed ase THE COMMODORE ROOM : jack, and actor. All ques-| he said that he eats 90 eggs and | attorney-general on Oe"! Prior to his appointment as. g tions received a similar guttural | 10 big steaks for breakfast. This | t, he was lecturer Sea _. MAIN BRACE 7 reply which sounded like “Aaa light snack is usually ‘washed WESTERN at UNB’s faculty of law in Saint . ** to the untrained ear. oo, iro a weates John, oo Beptteed hy ~ a COMMODORE. SPECIALS: AND VOTERS te le, co He keeps in terrific physical FUNERALS Scckalvey mid: 'StacKay- 4a the GIBLE FOR gr o : ma Dema condition by lifting buses, hors-) A zing nt co people, and anything else } Rocks O’Lea that will let him come close. He| ‘CALLBECK FUNERAL : ry has pulled four buses filled with | With Hil S passengers over, a distance of . hilarity five hundred feet. ‘The estimat- ‘The -'ed weight of the buses was 90 ALBERTON — Amazing tons. . | Damant concluded his Island ap- The Great Antonio will put on | oo a we 8 yy eel wrestling match and an exhi- pean oeheal Saturday | Dition of strength at the Char- before a audience. ; lottetown Forum on April 30. He capacity trom the| Will wrestle Dominique Tom- brought gales of bori,, weighing in at a mere 410 as they acted out ima-| Pounds and the Black Marvel at while under 360 pounds. dancing demon-, When asked why he was in local youth will Charlottetown so soon, the eru- by those in|dite wrestler stated that. he might purchase a farm or just at Saturday's take a vacation. "s perform-| Antonio may not. be happy, a hilari@us however, ... there are no buses, s€C- in Charlottetown. BINGO MEMBERS & ~ GUESTS MONDAY 8:30 P.M. ~~ mn CHURCH EDITOR DIES FALL RIVER, Mass. 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