a”. ROTARY DISTRICT Govern nor Reuei Lel’age li'riili'cl was presented with an engrgy. pd sanPnir 0! his ilIIlrillI will In his home r‘lllb. at the lll‘FkIy luncheon in the Chai- Greeted By A standing ovation greeted notary Golgi-nor Rcuci LePnpe yesterday. when ncomiiauied by rite board oi directors. no u piped to tho head table at the him-harm meeting held at the Charlottetown iioiel. Piper John Evans led the group winch also included his. lion .\iitton and Mrs. Jean Mac- Donald clad in harem costumes as members or the IODE lied (iioro ilcvue. . LOCAL BRIEFS RETURN HOME I llir. and Mrs Robert parka lcrt ior their home in Tiiton. Mass. on Saturday morning oi- ter visitiug in Clint-lotictown. IAccompanying them was lira. Park's mother. Mrs Fred .uac Donald he will spend some time vis g her two daughters. Mrs. Parks and Mrs, John Mao- *Donaltl. Stoneham. Mass. PUBLICITY DIRECI'DR A native of Chariotletmvn. W. Farrell Guudet. a brother of Mayor A. Wallhen Gnuiim. has ht‘un appointed dirmtor M in- dustrial and public Tallulah! with Eastern Provincial Air- ways. it was anhouhc day by president. . . . toil. )Ii'. Caulk-t hcld a similar position with Maritime Cellini Airways prior to its being pur- chasr‘d by EPA. MBrDDNALD FUNERAL The r Dnnaid was held frrvm tl’IP P\ FIlnl‘l‘nI Home In St. Marys CIIHITI’I whch Requiem Hing ’1“ s was celebrated by RM. J. .l. Dunuhy. Rev. Robert Mac- Donald occupied a sent in the Sanctuary and also cunduclad th(I survive at the grave, Thu mliitaly Iunnrfll was llntIL'i‘ the direction oi Lieut. M, 0. Manor. Winnipeg. Also attending wore Sgt. J. a. Parson and Mr. C. .1. Carey l'lI ChuriuthtoWII. Momborl nf the Sfifll‘IS Luglml attended in a body. The thin hcarers were. John Jarvis and James liclniyro, The Loom service was conducted by Juli- rph liennessey. and the List post and Reveille were soullde by Gorge Boudrenult. pail hoar— Vrs Wm .Iihsqnh HunWeSWy. liugh MacDonald. would Cheverio; Joseph A. lviclsaac: John D. Mclntyre and Jame. Jennings. interment was in die hurm cemetery. CUMMINGS FUNERAL (or James Alan a So ii .1 S a“ E oersl Home, where service was conducted by itev. Donald Cum on sting wer "llnto use Hills" and “Abide With Me". The Legion sen-vha .Inhu “Du-M. Hooper Els’nli Coullcllliit Arthur Gormle'y and Stanley Part“. Interment took place in the Peoples mnetery. IURHOE FUNERAL — Ttl P luml‘ll (or Kelle J. Burlil: was yesterday nilermon Rotary Dist. lottetown Hotel yesterday. The presentation wu made by w.lt, Jenkins. president visit) and Andrew Likely. vice-pre- sident trighti. Governor Home Club “Rotary International and the individual Rotarian” was the theme or Governor bePage's ad dress in which he stressed Lhat notary must gear its program to the changing tunes. Comparing scientists expinl‘» utiohs oi outer space and seek- ing greater achievements. the speaker said “notary was in orbit many years beiore man- inade satellites. We have more than onPrhall million pole notary ‘space men‘. notary this mine than ".500 potential Iaun» citing centres in 129 countries. ii Ralary will orbit 1L1 phlio— sophy. which it can do i! lull advantage is taken or its re. sources. the world can bet saved irom destruction. “We hone to enlist all Rotary manpower and engage all Ro- lary machines this year in on international program designed to influence understanding and coodu-ill among peoples or too world. tor rriendiy. -t and peacclul relations between ila~ irons". tho speaker said. Wl'lH SWEDEN Govenlur LoPage said “This will involve matching each club with another in other districts. nur district is matched with a district in Sweden. ‘It is well ror us to Iemtmlr bcr rliat Rotary international is no a organization dealing WlIh material goods; it is con. eri-ncd with human relation siups in all phases—physical. mental. and spiritual. Your creative powers should he dir- ected towards extending con- tncis through as many human channels as possible in order that we might be a more close iy knit human group." he said. “No president and no hoard ol directors can do the work oi the individual. it the individual (Ian M! MVP LIN: langi‘lIy. vision and understanding. ihC progress or Rotary will lie lim»‘ ircii'. Governor LePage said. J “The tact that Rotarians wilh‘ diiierehl cidturea. belicrs and trays or his. are scrupulously ioliowing the basic paths or Iii» tuiy towards our goal. in the sun-it oi ‘sex'vice above self. "I there is a dramatic demonstra— ti nity hi ddversity'." the EPFEkEr Enid. PRESENTATION MADE Governor LePage was intro- duccd by president. w. R. .lcn who pmsitled and was thanked by his associate vice. prcsident. Andrew Likely. presentation was made to the gomor marking this memo:- nhle occasion. nb banners were presented by the Governor as received on recent oillcial visits to St. John's. Nfld.. Dartmouth. NS and Westvllle. N.S. The pre dent expressed great pleasure in extending a weican'he to Rolar- inns, Col. George H. Higgins, St. hind; Capt. w. L ’ ville. Eastern And C The antral Districts Tues. Oct. 8, 1963. Athol n. MacLend. Cambridge. Maan H. F. Cooling. usilitax; Keith Clarke. St John's. Nl'ld.; Ell. Coornber. Ooiiuado Springs. Colo - Roy MacLaran. Camilde- lord. Ont: Eric Woodsido and Earl M'acEuchero. Summerside. Chests or Rotary were J. A. Anderson. Ottawa; A. G. Marilean. Raymere, Sash; u. h. hiaciaan. Vancouver, DC. “a were present. bu Three Juveniles. Hazing In ale from eilht to 12 years. In ex- Pedad to appear in IuNenile court Wednesday. Lu connection with what police describe one or the worst not; of vlndulilm in mm. Their appearance is the result oi smashing oi cl: windsiiields. side and Tel: windows. and In some can: the unit of Mcmlntbspsa-kiaglottouie rear oi Martin's gait-age. Queen street. Estimated dam-g: is reported to be in [the vicinity of Saw). '0 17 can owned by the Slrale and nine other! owned by cul- Miners. whiul'l wen In lot It!- viclnz. The Police believe that It the time d the incident, Sntlfl'dlo'. hilt they did not take put in tha destruction. Maurice ertifl. Jr.. told the Muvor Moore ils Named Bldg. Administrator Dr. Frank Mac'Kziulan. Chairl- man of the Fathers of Conhcdeh alirm Memorial Foundation. yes. tenlay announced that Mayor Moore has been named admiulse trillor of the Fathers of could- llress he tell the biuldlng lust alter lour o'clock Saturday oi. ternoon. shutting the large door. at the back at the garngs. Then doors lead to the parking lot which has no other entrance and is completely hidden irnm view or the street. There are no houses Immediately adjacent. but there is no dilticulty in gel» ting into the lot either over or through the lenec around it. Mr. Martin’s brother. Joseph. returned to the garage at 4.45. Juveniles May Appear On Vandalism Charges 'and While there helrd I notse I! I atone VII-l thrown Ihrnugh a garage window. investigating he saw the youngsters in the lot. and went out. its caught one oi the boys making In escape ave er the icons Ind immediately called the police. Allied about the cost or re pairing the damage, Mr. Mor- tln said the cost oi the glass would be approximately $30th per vehicle. not installed. he said it wu not the that time it had happened. but it on a much smaller seals on p11» vlaul occasions. only a week berore. his mid. vandals bad ripped the trout griliwork completely oti one at the park THREE BREAK! At least titres cases oi break and entry were reported over the weekend. ops oi them was at Queen Charlotte High School. but so in nothing was said to be missing. Another it the gar-age oi island Chevrolet Oldsmobile resulted in theltola small rav dio. poilcl said. At the Factnry Outlet store on Great George street. near the Capitol Thea~ Ire, the proprietor renamed the" at two suits. two laminated inc. kcts. one hair drier and approxi— mately :5 in change. The latter two breaks are believed In huvk occurred Friday night or early Saturday morning. emiibn Memorial Building. Earlier Mr. Moore had been selected I: euterInlnmem direc. tor tor the 1964 Centennial Year. "We are pleased to get A min or Mr. Moore's outstanding abil- Ity and experience to take thtl position. which involves many difficult and complicated taskl in getting s new memo foundation thentl'e under- wrly." Dr. MacKiuuon observed A tamer Toronto me“. Mr. Militia. \vhn acted and directed in tlic Neptune Theatre in Hall- Iax this year. I! Ichtduled to lake Ill) residence In Charlotte- Irlwnwhere he will relldo through 1954. Retired UC Deaconess Dies In City Friends will be saddened to learn oi the unexpected death oi Miss )ianei E. Newsom. retired doaeoness or the United church or Canada. which ocurred Sun- duy evening. Oct. 6. at Prince Edward island Hospital. in her 13an year. iss Neu-som was born at Cropsud. P m . the daughter or tho late Peter Newsnm an Alice whomah. Alter graduation irom the Deaconess Tra i n l n a School oi the Methodist Church. at Toronto. in 1912. she served at several churc in Toronto. lnlcr at Whitney Pier. N.S.. and ilntshcd her lorvlro at the Uni- tcd church Mission at Glace huy. N.S.. retiring in 1945. the the same nccu Trio Given Pleading guilty to dr‘ ng while their abilities were 1m— pnired by alcohol. Orville Smith. New Glasgow. Duncan F. Doyle. Savage Harbor. and Ronald A. Wilson Charlottetown were each fined $125 and Cost; or 30 days by Magistrate A..l. liaslam. QC. in city police court yesterday. Following the testimony oi three Crown witnesses. Albert Murphy. staniiope. charged wish. drunken driving. was remanded on bail until Oct. 11. a change oi driving without due care and attention. Peter-l Ray Evans. st. Theresa. had IlIll use adjourned until Oct. ii. 011 l a second count or having pus" session oi intoxicating liquor in a place other than his residence a, lined $20 and costs or at) days. I Also charged with a liquor pox-t wag given a similar penalty. Earl .l. MacLend. city. charged with pnssmsion l1! liquor not purchased It a vendor was lined $25 and costs or .w days. Joseph 5115!. a lty. chargedt with king drunk Ind disurdeflyl wm remanded in tail without. bull until this manning. l Thor lve drunk soul Incnpnbies. One lCCuled W. A $125 Fines For Impaired Driving given 20 days. two others were iincd m and costs or is days and sin and costs or two days respectively. a third drew a in day suspended sentence. while liiih accused had his :25 ball estreated. A driver accused or not heed- lng a stop sign railed to appear and a summons was ordered issued, lG.A. Gander Will Head UIC Referees V George w Chevene. manager. oi the Charlottetown cities at session oircnce. another accused the National Employment Ser- employees \‘ICE. announced the appoiubnenl nI Gilbert. A. Gaudct, QC. as} chairman of the board or reim‘ ees of the Unemployment Insur- CI 'ssicn tor this 3%.. Mr. Gautier is a well known local barrister. and was. (or 12. years. stipendlal-y macistralzv (or Queens County. The board at rclmcs is com. pcsed or a Panel oi local men. had blen‘ lilK next year's event PAGEI‘64 Centennial Assured OI Military Assistance Ky DON MncLEoD . lion. J. David stew-rt. acting premier. laid ymeld promised 'Iiull support" ior the participation ol Canada's armed 1964 Centennial trails. The request was made at Ind complete l year cslebra. . nrrlvlllce. Friday eveninl. the armed Tomes Committee a! thc provincial Centennial Conn: mlttea Among those ltlcndlnl were the Inm- III. 6 MP5. Premirr Walter R Shlw. Mr. Stewart. Mr. Hellyer. Transport Minister Mcllrnilh. chieh stnrl at the armed ssrvlcu. the American ambassador to Cuna- I iy that De. ‘ have their irnee Minister psul liellyer. hul participate in nrxt y mu. 51va full support In the Commits ytce‘: Nquesi. Chli‘IS ill Stall uI s l the armed services also pinmlsr dinner in Ottawa. hosted by this ed by ’ :ivgallon from \‘alicyriild tisb. Ameriian and French gov- eruments were also asked to military personnel dr's menis- "We 11091de ESSHT‘BYICP,” Stewart said. “from Mr eilycr that his drparlmiint \\Ili Mr Stewart said Transport iiinislcr Mcliraith promised his department will take an active role in providing docking space ior natal ships at Charlottetown “\‘Dw that re ernl wart said. "the centennial com- mutee will iollow it up with sne- cirii requests ior the military parlli’lpatlon their crhvnpi-‘railnn' Missionary Needs Stressed 7 At Valleyfield UC Service MONTAGUE A Is’ll’it' t,i "lld rd in the muzzle to otcrcnmr illilt-Tacv and ignorance do. the Brltlsh lligh Commis- “"0"”de (“Smut “Wk ‘ The choir sang two numbers, sinner to Canada Ind n rev . "CW mankmlmni “‘“ll‘l‘ "\Iecl .\le There" and “Still scntative oi the government oi Md It Valk‘lflwld ‘fmll'd Slwfler Every Day" France. law’m 5mm” "mm" Dr A F lugs was heard in "The committee." said Mr. The minister. Hm. Grarllw a em, “I‘m... up... Hui... .1. Stewart, “asked active particl- Fraser conducted rht- stitu-o ' ' ' nation or the armed iorres dub l rv would provide ships. blndlll and sailors. the Army would‘ providi- hands. and troops lpul on such events at t .and sunset ceremonies; the Air Force wnuid provide programs similar to those seen on i Force Day. and iurniah bands land troops " ‘ Mr. Stewart said the military events would be spaced through most oi the year. with the hen- viest concentration in is her when "msior events" are. planned He said the military: .participation would not be con-l liucd to Charlottetown, wltbl iSumnieisidz and other com- lmunilies being considered. . l The representatives at the Bri- 1Extremes Seen As Indication Of Hysteria ' ' Creel and mutant was made ToucumaAun ‘ — . w.L.‘.§”;’.{; 3'“, ’5‘" t. not. the it n... and in. UIFI'IREETTAILE! clother extreme gallail‘dflr:m:nd¢ men who were reported missing hga makeup “n on“ in the uncharted and primitivel SHOWS ildonliiied as hysterlc personau- ties. Dr Leonard Lovshlii or to Cleveland C l i ii i c Foundation said here He told the Ontario chapter tor the college or General Prao' ‘ tree or Canada that such women usually rind an outlet ior their. hysteria iri proiessioni such :- modelling and acting and olienl .i in sickness. . "They undergo an incredible‘ number or operations tor a wide variety or ailments and Make all sorts or medlChiibM."l "There's nlwayl some‘ nothing seems i ‘Curel' l Dr. anshln said the hysterlc .personnllty—seen almost exclu- sivey enwidnm makes a success ol marriage or motho “She goes to extreme length to preserve her youth and triesl . to be a sister in her daughter rather than a mother. he said. repraientatlve of employer: and Members (1 this panel at mm the chairman to IIEE'I' and decide upon GPWBI! LI unemployment insurance M‘r. Gwldcl's aplxn nntlhed to w Cheveris Laval Fortier, chiei mnunIsrl sionor oi the Unemployment insurance Conunission. 'nt‘mmi was by and welcomed The “la-tor Trinity United Church. \inn ans. Hamill assistance and duty native help are all I4 Explorers Reported Safe . Gulchl on the Uriqus River. lin iuturs BizertP would he “an ciana. he a dad iIil'ld." Mrs Lloyd Fraser win organ accompanist. A social hour was held in II’ll‘ the men's ( Itotr l3 Veterinarians jAttend N.S. Moot MOVTAGUE W Three Island vetrrtnariahs attended the nus nual meeting or thP Nova Seem Veterinary \lr-dtral Association hl‘id l lax. NS . on 56le The»: attending were Dr. A.l:. ln' . Montague. president at the m: l. astnr'iallnn Dr nw Webster viewpresident and be. HH. Kelly, director at world. ar.v services ior PEI Guest speaker at lhc music was Joe Kins director oi the teleiision program Telescope. The business session was iol- ioucd lay a banquet and dance. A highlight or the trip to Hall- lax lor Dr loss was meeting .Tommi- lluntcr who was in Hall. 1 tax in aid or the crippled child- lren campaign Dr lugs sold tho show was a complctc sellout sev- ri‘al day- in arltam‘e thdhu TAXES CUT RAB‘iT. \iorocco rheutorrl— Tangier, ithieh iiourished u u smuacler's port when it has an international 7.11110. will have u Sflepcrd‘eni tax eut to pinmnll its “economic revival, it was announced Friday. King i-lasllul told a closed meeting oi tin "m... _ Tangier municipal rouncli that In m 9mm" “r * tunnel. ball when his choir and urban CnmmPrcial and prollts ‘pok’ m N19 ‘ ' T31 Il‘lnnds Wm guests DI tho UCW. tfiXI‘S would IJF ml by hi". Daily N‘NI * /4 Hr CHIHUAHUA. ‘llexir-n 'Am The 14 missing members at a US. exploration Daer warn iound sale Monday and in no need of an elaborate rescue operation under uay hy the 3"" "MASK" US. Army and Us Air l-‘ol'co‘ and JUDY GARLAND A plane earning iour aearch- TAKE AII " ers spotted one oi the gl‘nupt waving irnm the ground ncnrl the railroad community or Creel in desolate northwest Mexico. The search plane landed at UIIII'IUGIIEI) THEME AIID MAKE IT aarrnnca de Coors tcopper i o. 7.9 Starting WEDN The group had planned to be the that to host down the itio vi-ioue but lack oi water ln the meandering river made the trip virtually impossible. The party had made no con- tact with the outside inr more than a week alter running into trouhls on the river mi DEESEN‘FS T0 EVACUATE BASE TUNIS. Tunisia theulersl _ French troops will evacuate the i hirer-e naval and air base by 15. President linblb Bour- gulbs told the National Asscm. bly here Friday. Bourgulba said i 1 important centre or cooper.- tion between Tunisia and France. Tunisian. would be. trained thel; bv French recital. keep your md.;wo nhtnci starred with DECIIIISIIS itustsh it d!hlmls_ ‘ ********** THEATRE "Where The Mm es Are Belt” Than Ever" opposite Canicderution nuildiug HIGHEST RATING! THE MOVIE EVERYONE SHOULD SEE! i i DAYS ONLY STR‘llCTLY ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESIJAY 2 slgyilrtllyi BOBYDARII One monument to her nntlring eilorts us a true servant ol the Bay. niiss Newsom was instru- mental in providing this centre church activity lor the con- srcgutlou in that town. ller Christian endeavours did not cease with h r retirement. Since returning to Charlottetown. she has been an active member or the Women's Missionary So eirty or the United Church oi Canada. later the United Church Women. The Willing Circle oi the King‘s Daughters and the Women's Christian Temper-nee Union. of which Ihe wu I but president. Two brothers. F enton and Loman. predeceased her. belt to mourn her pussing are nieces. liirs. Hubert Mold. Cisnwiillam. :vinn; Mrs Fred nousses winnio ll. Man: and Mrs. Frl O’Vcill orthir city. Also a ne- phew. .lsnies Newsom or Ken- . N.S. The remains are resting at the MscLean Funeral home The inner-l will be held ' 1mm Trinity United Oilurch to- day. commencing at z:oo p.m. I‘Dflpie. ls Nelvdnm Hall at Glace . //7 ,/// GRllF ’/ N 1 ST. /’/’/ NT T0 ENDERSON Open Tonight, Sat. ’tiII 5'00 Finest Imported British Wool Worsted TAILORED - TU - ntwndilu the Silvution Anny regional Congress M in Chal‘loieilowu in the fin! time. Other VISIEIM Martial were. EASTERN BRIEFS tram the Cutelirle Fuqu Home to Trinity United Church. ‘ when service was conduitcil by Rev. J. G. 1:. ball, assisted ~ y Kw. Clayton Lewtl and RN. were Ind "Tilt PLU- M, R. E. Seilfl‘. Mirna. A. R. [lo-adv Ind Trevor Human. Sl. Law- rence Wildey lndna. N0. ls! lOOF bold M service at the iunrral bum Sunday evening. l‘mlhm Wt VIII. th nd. and Russell Mathtsson. chaplain. The lodge members Illmdd he lunar-I h a W. ll!!! II in I body who “it or Holman's or REJ. intanient took place in riot-l all. Inna-u Casual ATTENDED FUNERAL Mr. Ind Mrl. Juleph A. Smith. Mr. Ind M11. Milton Smith. MUM" Kitchen?!" SmKJI. New Perth Dough. Collin. Mom:- gue: Mrs. Lent! Mound. Mon- “ ue Mirl. Ruulll 1m, Cherry Vlllly; Mrs. Hell'y PM. Bouflivofl Irrlved home Mm Attending the {unrrll at their brother Geo A. Smith in Evert“. Man. He wlg also a brother oI Rlymond H. Smith. Mn Leo MnKennl. Bmhwn, MAIL: Mn. Douflill Collin. 'Molltlgue Calvin Smith. Rm math. Ind Mn. Ernest Worth. Idletmvn. The lunar-l VII a held Fuller-l Home. Intmlltnt VII in Diamond m. M Friday from the Dweenty C Scholarships Are Awarded Scholarship! VlIIud ll. 3!” Fm‘h have been "aided in lilve prime oi Wales College stud- crtts who are inking lane-line training Mann It was mm The men: Gall Own. Nimh Mlltm: Unis. Em. C ‘ llln fleets, hutch Riv : Berth. Rm. Kins knrll; Ind Blair Wu. 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