iss —holiday —Post Offices ——— mail—seriiee—There—_will-he ane “writer Charlotte Briscoe “appeg and grade A small —X11-Algebra_ and French in this ~Tgion the delegate attending the lottetown’ Hotel heneth tent the enereeys come Seen, Monies Gur ot dan dann, ee Pe ae On a Z Yarmouth 51 mn NB. chairman ‘of the national Yesterday morning's session — — St. Johns; Ntid 47 5g {Trophies committee in her an- was chaired by E.G. Pridham of | te - NEW OFFICERS : Boston .,72 8 fual report to the conference toronto, Ont. president of the | WEATHER New York 7% 93 noted that after considerable Federation. The outgoing meet the in- retiring vice-president, Mrs: newly elected president take Tampa 68 go discussion at an executive meet- In his opening remarks Mr. | coming. Last night during the Lois MacLaren: Mrs. Alice time to post for The. Guardian sone (CP) — Tempera- New Orleans +67 92 ing of the Federation held yes- pridham noted ‘that 1965-66 had | the Confederation Céntre Choir Sutherland, newly elected vice-- photographer. Secretary-trea- tyres Tucson 81 191 ‘eFday, she was bringing ~in—a been a busy‘ year for everyone | ~ the outgoing president, (FROM president and Reg MacLean, surer is. Lillian _Duchemin. Lew overnight High Tuesday Los Angeles 63 recommendation regarding the connected with the Federation | _THE, tLEFT) Father_ J, Kelly; : beet Dawes : 99 uy |; HALIFAX «Cp, The -wea eer ieee eligible for the —and_among the. matters. dealt: ae ees en ee "i Vietoria oct ae ther office says a generally ‘ira Gas 7 4 “with during the year was the | Chaat 2 ~~ 76 Sunny and very warm day is ex- ruy said that as the panning of the 1967 national Fe aS weees , SH pected throuzhout the * district rules réad now. the trophy: was stival: -ormer Island Resi dent ie kB at tS SS WM och veees 52 should reach ‘the 2s ia been some discussion ov ef WELCOMES DELEGATES “Winnipeg -—"........ 67 po plates $ in some whether a high school choir en. _ Preston Beck, past president | RD os cada, 63 82 Mostly cloudy weathe .,, tered in a senior class in a festi- Of the P.E.I. Musical Festival | Ottawa : - © ioe ao weather with val would be eligible for the association welcomed the con- Montreal ...... : 68 Ot Thursday owers is expected competition: It: was the recom- ference delegates to the province a sses Away In a nsas =i _ Quebec <sonyta | ae $<! Regional forévasts: mendation of the executive com- noting that the Island had one of “Fredericton ..... 63 83 aa Seal % ric : mittee, she said, that this com- the. largest festivals on a per Saint John 51 8 Island, X 6 ince Edward petition be open only. to choirs capita-+basis in the country. He Monsignor John P. McKenna, ‘ tion huddled under umbrellas. Miciapiia | : 55 76 slan¢ ew Brunswick: Sunny where the majority of: the mem- told delegates that he hoped that who was born in Iona, Prince * "|Hé" materialized desire to bulid Halifax we 50 76 with a few cloudy periods and pers-are over 19 years of ze, they could find some time away, Edward Island, in 1883, died in | a church after prevailing upom Charlottetown 58 72 “arm, winds light; low-high. at which is the maximum age for from. conference business to en- 1883, died in Kansas City, Kan- | ~ his parishioners to build a dryer, Sydney 5: 76 Halifax -53-and¢ 78, Yarmouth 53 junior groups joy P.E.I. aS, ee ae McKenna | ‘ more suitable edifice on top of oan 20. Kenty Pa = a eae es In discussing this most of the Gordon Hancock, Federation = sour ‘City foralmost == i _| the . basement on founda- the thumb and forefinger of each Sydney Pers: en and 380" 40 or at hf Somer vice-president, Regina, ‘Sask., 28 years a egg just as he aa | town 52 and 75, Moncton, Ed- Trophy was for choirs wh ose bership. Campaign: Mr. “Han-| MsgrMcKenna-is- survived- by LTELLS_TRAVELS oe. es een Apomsand mundston—a:tt" Campbeliton—56 members were under 19. it cock noted that the federation a sister Mrs. Joseph Griffin; a Telling of ‘his | travels © she times at the vation. Fo such and 80, outloO®for Thursday would give some impetus to had 155 associate members in brother, Peter! both Prince th” wrote, “When-he visited Rome 2. Priest. .we .mustconcur with | mostly cloudy with’ seattered adult -choirs if the Lincoln” Tro- Edward Island,.and a number of nephews. ard nieces- In a “ecent issue of the ‘“East- ern Kansas Register’ and article on-Msgr.—McKenna—by-freetance ed and Rev. Leo T. Lutz, P. tor, of St. Josephs Parish, Shaw- nee, had. an article recalling the works of Msgr. McKenna - published. The_-following are a few experts | from_the article by Mrs. Bris- Goe ; Mrs. Briscoe opened her story saying, ““The death of Monsignor John e McKenna, PA, _pemoved one of the”.most vivid’.and in~ _-MSGR. McKENNA teresting complex personalities ever to come to Kansas City, *Kan. His administrative ability: building accomplishments, ach- jievements, world travels, _phy- sical stamina, and devotion to the, priesthood and all its as- pect bewicd him a legend long eae —he had become _part Ecerw and eternity-”’ EARLY TEACHING She went on to tell of. his early ¢-teaching, days.’ What‘ she said was summed up by ‘‘one of his first students, a cousin only 10 ENTERS HOSPITAL years his junior and now Mon Crilly Lea, Crapaud, has. en. signor James Rooney” who used tered the Prince Edward Island Goldsmith’s words to describe Hospital for - treatment him as a ‘‘man severe and stern SCHOOL PASS LIST hae into a Irish farming _ In the recently published Mon es a ‘ tague Regional High Schoo] a oe she - said of him, grade ten pass list the name ot h a Ts to manhood — with a Arthur. Griffin ‘was inadvertent- €a!thy knowledge of hard work by ‘emninitied. and an unsympathetic attitude _ . .toward laziness, weakness, and EGG PRICES sin. Dealers were quoting prodires— —Mser +MeKenne-spent ~-years ers for. ungraded‘eggs delivered - as pastor of St. Thomas the Ap- Charlottetown yesterday oStle: Parish. At St- Thomas’ he grade A large 31 cents per do—eelebrated Mass_in-a basement zen, grade A medium 24 cents church with a flat_roof, and_in 19. cents ae winter if it snowed heavily, ee ee = “men~of-the~parish"would POSTAL SE . have to shoval snow from the Postmaster WF roof before it began to melt, yesterday announced. postal otherwise it; would leak into the service for the Dominion Day church. In‘ warmer weather, at the Charloftetown when it rained” hard. “he wuld “often “say Mass before a congre- BRIEFS Griffith There will be ‘no letter carrier Kansas, |“I'm 78 Your wered Monstgnor | oh-that’s-not-so-good __ expression |and smiling, Pope ~~ Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., June 29, 1966. 5 Festival De'egates Are Given Reports stending groupe R was atso pointed ont | choirs of being able to de- time to choral work. a was asked to pre- pare 4 motion embracing. the re-. om ations the meeting. this matter. for pre- entation to the delegates for voting this afternoon. CHOIR - ADJUDICATION \lso on national trophies, Mrs. C..W'. Musselwhite of Calgary, \lta. brought_te the attention of the delegates that she personal- ‘ly felt that a mére equitable. me- hod of adjudicating the choirs entered in the national competi- tions should be looked into. A number of other ‘delegates at- echoed. Mrs. Massel- white’s suggestion. At the present time she said the tapes from the choirs enter- ing the competitions -are heard se rding by a panel of. adjudications from | the British chain, but she added in some cases’ these adjudica- tors have had the sepernhy in) their work with in 1960 he awaited the appear- ance of the Pope in a Vatican Pope John's “Bravo! Bravo!”. Delegates nding the 17thconference were gues's of Lt annual ‘conference of the Fed- Governor WJ. M&cDena'd and }eration of Canadian Music Drs. MacDonald for tea at Gov- | Festiv als, vester nae ‘afternoon ernment House heard | reports from various Last evening confercnce ses- festivals, given by the delega-‘ sions resumed ,with the con. tes representing inese festivais, sidarat of POO COMMIT ee Se POTS After the reports were given’ A discussion of recommenda- there was som discussior on the tions regarding the two nation- problems arising n in*widual ‘al trophies, the Lincoln Trophy areas. : and the: Mathieson Trophy. high- Crawford Symth of Toronto lighted the first session annual ehaired the afternoon. session. conference which got underway Following the afternoon ses-_ showers, not quite so warm. i¢hamber used for small audienc- les. Pope John entered the room “ouch a doorway at Mon-- Tsiznor’s“eibow—He-stopped bes — | fore him and asked “Where are CITY AREA —FUNERALS — you from?" From Kansas, City, Your Holiness,"" How old are you?" asked the Pope. Holiness,” ‘ans- Assuming an John ~ said, “T’'m over 80, but bravo! bravo! “Many important achieve- ments, and many _— important celebrations in. Monsignor Me- Kennas life occured on May 30th. My He had confided to his assist- My ant pastor and to others that in bearers were: all probability it would be the date -of his death."’ He died on May 29 one day late of his pro- phecy: “Even signor thought, priesthood.”” stantly, until lay dy ing, Mon- McKenna’s as he John She . wrote.” Eldon, Russell last R.A CANTELO. FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. James H. Can telo was held Tuesday afternoon, June 28, from her late residence, — toSt.—_John’s—Presbyter,—. ian Church, Belfast. Services at the church and grave were con- - ducted by Rev. son and Rev. Hymns sung Gillis, were: Departure. Comes. _ Arthur Cantelo Cécil Knox, Ray MacLeod, Bishop, John: Nicholson, Cooper. Flower bearers were __Neil- MacKinnon, ~ Frizzell, ~ W.C. M.W. MacDonald. . last action, was of his Channng Deacon. Interment took Con- place in-the Polly cemetery, Mt the end, he held Buchanan. Donald Nichol- Ewen MacDougall The Lord’s Shepherd and The Hour. % Pal) John —_Ro c Penny John RM. Beginning July, ‘ ‘of the. buyers of Agriculture. P.O. Box 2 ‘the pay ment of the bones. seuinoso ln Bonus on Dehorned Cattle 1, 1966,.21! cattle marketed by a farmer from his-own farm for immediate slaughter that have been dehorned or are polled will be: eligible for a bonus of $1.00 per head. Certificate of sale forms will bein the hands |- and these certificates properly . Signed must be returned to the P.E.I. Department_ 2000, Charlottetown for A. B. MacRae, Minister Agriculture. yesterday morning at the Char- festivals_ of hearing ‘some of these choirs personally and she said she felt choirs that have been personally | heard by any of the adjudicators | at a disadvantage. This was discussed at phy was only for these senior 1965-66 and $882 had been raised | in this manner. The associate THURSDAY, JUNE 30 ST. MARGARET'S HALL 9 PM. GUEST SPEAKER . ‘Hon. Walter R. Shaw — Mel McQuaid, Me. ' MEET YOUR CANDIDATES . Keith MacKenzie & Peter J. MacAulay EVERYONE WELCOME Local Entertainment — Refreshments Served setvice, wicket service, or rial collection of the street letter boxes on Sunday. The lock box lobby will be open until 11 p.m There will be the usual special delivery . service, .and_ receipt~{- and despatch of mails will go to mainland points only SU MMER. SCHOOL Well over 200 students are exnected to attend the six-weeks summer school, at Prince of - Wales College which commences July: 4th In addition to, ,the courses al- feady announced two additional courses, will be available. . These will be at the junior university matriculation level and will cov- er the work required for Grade province NURSING ASSISTANT Six ‘nursing assistafts recent ly passed in registration exam- inations and are licensed to practice as. nursing assistants in this province. Omitted from the, list, which appeared recently in this paper was the name 'of Joyce Stavert, Summerside BIKE OPERATORS Operators: of motor bikes are scheduled to meet at the ‘court- room. of City Hall fonight’ at.8 o’clock where members of the Charlottetown——Police —__Depart- ment will be speaking to them on_safe operation-of motor bikes foo; on City ‘streets and highways. A film on highway safety will he + aiso-shown ae —— isa PARKING FACILFTIES The City Tuesday began pav- ing approximately 1.500 square feet on the west end of Rochford Square to provide tourist park inz_-facilities inthe vicinity of the P.E.I. Travel Bureau. In ad ditién, “about 2,408) square feet. of asphalt ts being tised t ave a section parallel to the govern ‘~ ment bulding SOURIS AND se sinatra ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO AN AFTERNOCH TEA SATURDAY, JULY and. - 3-5.P.M. -ST. JAMES UNITED CHURCH HALL 4 ra Premier and Mrs. Walter R. Shaw “Mr. and Mrs. Keith MacKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacAulay Mr. ahd Mrs. Melvin McQuaid, M.P. COME AND CHAT-WITH THE SPECIAL GUESTS OF HONOR: = CONNIE DEAN SINUS: JONES and ROMERO ey by Henry Slesar anid John Xneuk ‘dent and Devected by Witigm Cored ree ss tory by Heny Sieter _ pannmon SeEe BeOS @ Canteen Service Last Showing Tonight “THE IPCRESS FILE’ IS A TAUT, TINGLING FILM!” ye BLT a4) ‘3 ae eds 1, FN. Show at Dusk —McCALL'S Tonight & Thurs. ++ 7 rights in-house! of terror—or the MEET el | ING | | that this put the) some:| r ‘membership Mr - Hancock sald have the «4 buys the individual a stake in the largest and most influential force for music in this country.”’ Richard Cooke secretary of * the ‘organization, of W nnipeg, Man., reported on the Federa- _ tion's newly organized life mem- bership -campaign.~ noting that it was hoped that this number would grow from two this: year to many more in future years. Mrs. Musselwhite commenting ed in Hme and effort to festivals - er the years TOUR. CENTRE . Also diseussed yesterday’ morning wete the festival Judicators ‘regarding evalua hese judicators the ttments for 1967 _-and fee schedules. At noon yesterday gge=3a' 8 were’ taken on a of the: Confederation Centre and were guests at a luncheon se‘d for of and on this campaign said that it wxs72€0\ by the City of hazlctte- felt that purchasing a life mem- bership in the Canadian Federa- tion would be an approprite way for individual festivals to recog- nize those members of their communities who had contribut- swallowed. town ~~ SNAKES SELF-IMMUNE : Vehomous snakes are immune to their own poison when it is om oe he *® when time means money... k* * ke * * x JOHN FORD'S CHEYENNE AUTUMN _TODAY ONLY Shows 2:30 - 7-9 PLEASE NOTE All matinees during school holidays — will be 2:30° p.m = .. DOUBLE BILL OF FUN “AND LAUGHTER __- FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY — : oe TOMORROW > SP poner NORTH. RIVER ~ DRIVE-IN - SPECIAL | PRE-HOLIDAY _ NeOtete SHOW r oa = eee : Fora price you can see her 1 in the “private upstairs room” | of avsleazy Madrid fun-joint | | sHOws 2:0 - 7 - 8:30 | -alwoman: enndere oo 7 : dike Satan @ Show at Dusk! SOP IPMS ELE ES eee a TONIGHT - THUR. _ TREES “REALLY THE GREATEST! - Til toe tt fai tee ee * * wh hm x sHow AT ; DUSK i r St anmew, and VISTAVISION ‘Celeste HOLM - John LUND Louis ARMSTRONG “ts”