J feo; Georgetown Mayor How- ard S.- MacLean and deputy- mayor Waldron Lavers: Mon- tague Councillor Cameron Reid; George Reynolds, manager of ° Langley Fruit Packers Limited; Rev: L. B. Dooley and Charles Mair of the Georgetown indus- trial development group: Jack Annear, Montague: Grant: Gra- ham, Murray Harbor North: W. E. Bennett and Ernest Poole of Bathurst. Marine Limited: £. Munch-Ellingsen of Gulf Gar- den Foods Limited: Robert Dor- + gan, Woodville Mills: and. John MacDonald and Joseph | Mac- SPUD STORAGE | (Continued from page one) “, about 16 times” but the handling will be reduced. tremendously. The spuds will’ go from the ele-. vator digger to field trucks, then. by escala to central storage, then flu by water’ to grad-- Large Audience Hears Ese amen Sl Chris stian Unity Talk boxes to transfer trucks and the| Another huge audience heard explain ‘many of the -mysteries Supermarket central warehous-' a definitive talk on the ‘Contri- | surrounding the Catholic |es. From thé the spuds will go bution of the Vatican Council to Bi the individual stores for dis-Christian Unity," the second ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And ‘Central Districts ‘lhe Guandinn Gharlotictotm, Get, Apel 5, 1965.3 3 Islanders Named (Lifeguard Directors -. to Church: PRINCIPAL TOPIC ‘| play and sale. land final part of the lecture| The aw Father Keating } “Mr. Dorgan’s idea is that thé series delivered by Rev. John emphasized, was probably one Donald, village ¢ommissioners of pallet boxes will go right|Keating at St. Dunstan's Uni- of the principal topics involved Cardigan. ‘ ‘in the Council work, because it is through worship of a - Com- mdn. Father that we may. real-, rigid into the ‘retail outlets, so the’ , versity auditorium last night. spuds will arrive in perfect-con-' On Thursday night, Father dition. | Keating-éxplained the Protest-. ; PCs,NDPs ‘ “ oe transportation - and ant contribution to. ecumenism, |ize a common relationship as (Continued from page one) ; andling methods are unecono-| how it evolved through the cen-|brothers-“‘This,” he said, “‘is 5 sis Three people trom PEL have rage unit and geen mical and inefficient, and it is 'turies, and resulted in the for- our common ground for unity.” the air transport board to five oon an 4 be ee Island lifeguards, ‘€ Primary producer, the farm-| mation of the World Council of The Catholic Church, by mak-|Members from three and to dis- | National Lifeguard on, The conference standardized °'> Who suffers as a result, ing the liturgy a more live and Solve a Crown corporation, he Churches in 1945. He then nates at! following a recent convention in ‘ed what relation the € meaningful experience Northern Ontario Piegine Cor- tional test and revised the | observes. through | the. ne vt a better adoption of practices, Poration Toronto.. The new directors are: op award. Prince Edward wenty percent of the con-| Church had with this. Council, tliat Pa Cudmore, John former {ll hold its first nation. S¥™er's dollar is now. going into | and the present move to pro- has improved her position both+—He arg such actions norm- George Island » with her own-members and with | jally would be taken: by intro- ; lifeguard clinic at the YMCA | Packaging and we are allowing/mote more dialogue for’ Chris- adi April 19 to. April 24. . {the packaging to be done ... in-|tian unification. one from Prince. Edward Island efficiently in the metropolitan The basic divisions of the lec- is eligible for this clinic which area” — he’s thinking of places |ture last night dealt with the the Mass; restoration of various! ing membership on the. air YMCA, and ‘Royal Life Saving. all of Charlottetown. The National Lifeguard tlie Protestant community. Such ‘ducing legislation in the Com- As adoptions as the vernacular ‘im/mons amending the act govern- like Montgeal and Toronté) —! decree umenism, the con- monies; changes: in the ri-'tr board or act set- The national conven-| Will be combined with a swim- . ‘of th : = Maal Soest contends: ‘ Jen Keating reviewed the aims| by ok members, -_ was a _ this a ‘through SE , and purposes of the Council, tangible evidence medesnins- items in the spending program... it "Prertn-o i bak Maree Ct Or aca eat ese ; Lele: ger acts te awaken Gee to thé greater need of unity, and| Father Keating dealt at length bureaucratic shortcuts. because Is Completed. At Alberton “The Council itself,” he. said, | Blessed Mother is a source of Privy Council Presid t Me- ‘farm at Woodville Mills. ‘Equip- |... - esident Me: ; ch isa rare -gathering of ; misunderstanding “by those-out-‘Iiraith, government leader “in ALBERTON — A basle- sexes aang — apprecia- \weald po tesioeee : wage of $4, (ecclesiastical authorities, ‘- was |Side the Church. He explained the Commons, conceded two of in pottery was a vevad An atiractive display of pot-| 000 to $8,000, he s. He did 2", impetus to ecumenism.” He/her role in-the ceremony of re-| the examples given by Mr. Dief- ! ry th rules for a dialogue, the| And finally, he discussed the | M t-branch|ed people as well as by all|The Guardian and “Ivan Har-| UP”? . r. Diefenbaker. was ‘sup. © eccevectineee ct seactes de- | students in the high school. ue Spring Valley has also . peels means of arriving s un- very essence of ecumenism - ‘it- ported by Tom Barnett (NDP— | velopment. ‘They are-Mrs. Mac-| During the afternoon, films on hit 500 bushels to the acre, he | __* | self, what it stood for,-what it |Comox-Alberni) who said that “ Lean Horne, Mrs. Willard -Oul-| handcraft were shown by Mrs. | noted. | The basic topics eins represented, and what it meant |the more this practice is used Society. “when it could supply employ-|sitution of the Liturgy, and the tuals; all these promoted great- ting up the Crown corporation. tion recognized the P.E.I. Life-| ming leader's: course. ment at home, Dorgan | constitution of the Church. Fa-'er participation and involvement! The method of trying to ‘by- Basic Course In Pottery. to achieve the means of creat-/on the: place of the Virgin Mary bureaucrats don"t like Parlia- - paced, . Hy re ing this greater and fuller unity. in the Catholic faith, for ~ the ment.” hechew inted out how’ the Council; demption and her place in -the enbaker constit ted. ° ‘ley rece 1 from | tery made by the, class* was | get 500 bushels per -acre from? tity gislation oe ot Mrs. Muriel Lister, —— by a number of interest-|Netted Gems last year, he told|"©*%¢4 4P grounds for coming) popular devotion. jby estimates. . | Roulston. Refreshments were _ concerned the mode by ‘which’ in the dialogue of Christians. He “the further we -move- awa ton, Mrs. Kenneth Quigley, Mrs. Suggested aids to more effi- unity would be achiev Bd ind bth chersc or dpaPieas reas sed Bn I A ak ay x ed members of the class. irom eee ‘ a a a by ase c ae iis ck ae a "oe ‘the problems by which disunity |for this dialogue, the type of in- tary discussion.” Weeks and Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. a a course will “he [include wheré. blight pecil| |had arisen. He showed‘that such |terchange helpful to promote | hres ees ee isubjeets as’ the nature of|Christian unity, such as joint, ioe then a meee | the Church, and the exact origin | prayer and study. This spiritual | ie én ied only ; inperhe are 204 form of authority, tended to|ecumenism = lay at the very! ALBANY, N-Y. (AP) — The hieed . y ¥ |heart of the means of achie }son of a university professor’ ‘Ch erry yy alley “more unity-among Christian |faces an attempted arson charge Mrs. Max Roulston, the in-| Siyen later im the year. structor, was presented with a gift of “Maple Tree Craft” in appreciation of her services: WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- | is “ee " Dorgan discussed this . ‘idea with the appropriate _re-| ples. It involved a change of im the rigging of a booby trap heart, and a holiness of life. |to explode a teacher's automo-' ' se " SUMMERSIDE RESIDENT HONORED See tures: see : - |search officer at Fredericton, > ‘bile. Sta’ Sarees aera tyeire tte ght tt \igand People ee ic. hE eee itl Dies At Renate ante Gat py a ey ored Thi ; mayor was presented with a of the members in attendance P Prince Georze jthat this is feasible, he said, Niagea Falls Bolger, who acted as Chairman nearby Guilderland, had ad- a menace of the Summer- biographical book entitled jater autographed the book. Will Ast pear Vancouver yesterday. g ra for the Lecture Series. mitted rigging the deévice, but side Y's Men’s Club who were — “This Is Your Life, Bill Cur- George Clark, one of the Pp Victoria Word has been received by | ——| declared: “I didn’t. want to hurt celebrating’tfie club's 28th an- jyere’ Edmonton Mrs. Elmer Clow, Cherry: Val- ALL-WEATHER jamyboy. I just wanted to blow |up the car.” The car belongs to | John T. Ryan, 37, a driver ed- Mr. Currie was be. Tie”, along with a a “original. nembers of the:club, . Pre gram ley, of the death*of her niece, niversary: ome a ek apes Jaycee Week Several Prince Edward Island ° Miss Edith Fayé Carrier, who} — (Continued from page one) to charter member and another ironed Mr. Currie looks on Winnipeg ......... i | : lucation. teacher at Guilderland Se a ar a tan [Proclerimed | ssnsseuy, ss Fas wat can tm tne with te iN Soa, sere Rene 's : i, 4 will be seen ingthe ‘Maritime |yy.one She was the 15-year-old daugh- ae al aecnggay on a cost’ Senio ae Provinces Tuesday through Fri- By Mayor Cee Mr. and Mrs. James | "The delegation. also raised the ‘Adjudleator Has Praise, - qeeentenantonanenteeneeny day. of next ‘week. F Se Kang formerly..- of - Cherry. “possibility of afi a h by .Mrs. James Rodd, Harrington; |Saint John ........ observance of nationai| Valley. itself to the Atlantic Develop-| ; : Mrs. Olaf Stevenson, Cavendish | Moncton ngttan of Week,| Besides her parents sige 1s; ment Board-for a grant to as- Tired, Nervous or Old? ; and Mrs. Glenwood MacLeod, | Halifax April 4-10, in this city will ‘give | survived by a sister Joan and) sist~ in highway construction M2” cider folks. when deficient ta riticism For Production S=2%-% Sime SFG arcs shone ware Siete at eee Se Jand ladies who will be seen in Sydney ........... 22 see how teamwork pays off in| Funeral service was held. at done for the Albany-Miscouche | weak, tired, ‘nervous, low in eneray, trp a some of the films that will:be|yarmouth ......... 27 building a better community, | Niagara Falls with interment 1m| highway project. | Ostrex ae Helps regain your younger, © A play designed to be view- tain, whist was the door -_ groups, “he ‘felt, did ° not ae tha te ea ae St. John’s .....:.. 21 ‘| stated Mayor Walter J.:Cox. oon a Lane cemetery, Nia-| Members of: the--delegation j gpersetic title ACB rep Store ed by children, isa: play desige- | the rear of the theatre, “I'm enough attention to the Neith LeLacher and Dr. Dee- MOOR isc .seecs, The Charlottetown Board. of | gara Falls. | were Montague Mayor _ ‘Bruce uy ed to be viewed by all of us who | so glad they went up the aisle, Gaecaees which the authors had ald MacKay of the Experimental New OEE cistoess SS Trade, he continued, is a volun haven't forgotten to be childlike | that was. the place to go.” written into their plays Farm and David Ward, fac m|Miami ...3....... - aa, organization Sun wasins | Southpo ort n’s ant.” anid oe aan bd ' Mae Ames, who played ed - ae Lo gem ia management’ representative with New Orleans ..... 4 — oe oes ae | Ma eae rew jan, part of | Mistress and w w St. mstan’s Drama/the provincial departrsent of Bi 4 ‘ judicator for the Regional Fes- | had a number of asides for the | Society presents “Man For All| agriculture, are others who iat silica tase cons The wes —s aS . ee Brother Dies tival, of last evening’s lorm- | audience, received the com-/| Seasons” a drama about OS | Will De Decticipatig in the Sar) | eather is expected this week- ae eabeeuiina ean ond Chal Scrantén ance of “The Pied Piper of| mendation of the: adjudicator, | Pressures on a mar, this play |'cultural seri end; wilh high. tompardiares ee ry. | on ae. : gs el Hamelin” by the Vagabond In-| +] |iked her very much,: she | the pressures are on Sir Thomas| pr. Jean Halliday - MacKay Slate ‘tren sect the motion eta eilit Ne asad wx! es oo ee ae Re tien teen ory Takei rer ee wre 0 Sak Se eee) Mere. gilt be. Gecussing. Oe of £R0 oda tom. citizens would lend their inter- | tending the funeral of Mr. Scran- coh, Contractors Association, P. E. I. with the opening scene of the nee had a Saas ‘aa eae Spaie “apie teal i foe fees Regional ; forecasts: est, support and co-operation in| ton's eldest brother, Ernest R. | play where 2 monk, played by | of the play. He said ‘sometimes Brae Native | rrosram on Tuesday ee ee ee eee en econ ne wfc sborough County. branch, Tuesday, April 6th at the Ren- ogned to the meu”, “it was good, it didn’t disturb us, it involved us,” Another scene he liked’ was I found a little too much busy- Mr. Allan said that he at times had a little difficulty with the clarity of the speech and he made.a criticism of last even- ing’s play similar to one he rats out of Hamelin, Mr, Allan made of ihe Citcle Players | er Williams General Hospital Campbellton 18 and 33, Freder- Ri a a said, “I thought the handling of lormance on Thursday night. | after a two-day illness. > icton 20 and 40. Also surviving in addition to, { ¥ ; ws the imaginary rats was _mar- : The widow of Frank A. Cros- WESTERN f Outlook for Sunday—Sunny Charles, Southport, is a brother, , vellous.”” Musical Evening by she lived in Providence for and cold. a2 Harry, Guysborough. He was also taken with the . 40 years. She was the daughter FUNERALS Hi oo tide today at Charlotte: “ scene when. the piper mesmer- Presented By of the late’ John and Sarah -}town 11:82 a.m: At Rustico at ized the children with his play- (MacDougald) MacLean of tomes ies rg. (633 ant. and 7.99 p.m. High) i HOSPITAL i Da eo a. Alberton IRC Te “Lord was |tide Sunday at Charlottetown | Mrs. Donald Lamont, French | nce Dies In R.I, Mrs. Elsie (MacLean) Cros- by, 87, of Providence, Rhode Is ‘and formerly of Brae, P.E.I., died March 19th, in Rog- The ‘Three Maritime depart- ments of agriculture are co-oper- ating with the CBC in the pro- duction of this ‘ agriculture and rural living.” ‘short course in Other subjects are better quailty forage, better cattle. hus- bandry -and ee income opportunities. ———" | lottetown, neral.for Mrs. Fred Lord was Clear; little change in tempera- ture; northwest winds 20. Low- high at Halifax 23 and 4, Yar- | mouth 25 ang 40, Kentville, 22 and 40, New Glasgow 20 and 36, Saint John, Moncton and Goshen 18 and 40, Sydney Char- Edmundston and a trepaen” WESTERN !30 in his 70th year. The funeral.was held. Thurs- | | day’ afternoon from Christ's An- | glican Church, . Guysborough, | with service conducted by the) | rector, Rev. Douglas Sherren, |‘ | formerly of Charlottetown. | Mr. Scranton is survived by! dervous ‘Restaurant. Time 6:30 p.m. All members requested to attend. VACATION 10 ustus MacLean of Edmonton. | where the funeral will be held | Marlene Gionet for eee ae Funeral service took place in 12.23 nd 12.22p.m. at Rus- i, [held Frida ft fi a.m. a Pp. River, is a patient in.the Prince, DEATH NOTICES ALBERTON — The Junior Red ian See atest with | Tryon United Church. Service tico at 7.09 a.m. and 8.21 p.m. | County Hospital where she has debn Picking Quartet , Cross of Alberton Regional High noon ita a tocmet: tidehber of | YS ‘ conducted ‘by Rev.’ A. -oteonge vee Fecataene recently undergone surgery. . The Commodore Rece Classified | presented a musical pro- es . ae een san yeaa [gram in the WI hall Wednesday | the Franklin Congregational Water Wood. ee Mrs. I Sun rises today.at 5.55 a.m. and DRIVER INJURED Room _ evening. Church,, Cranston, Rhode Is-| ,, & er ae sets at 6.39 p.m. Rises Sunday! Earl Murphy of Kensington Ev iene Part of the program was pre-| land. ironed poe ao PA: at 5.53 a.m. and sets at 6.40| was taken to Prince County ery a as pint they in Ps ng sented in the form of compet- Her survivors include a son, My Shepherd”. P arers were | P:™. ; : Hospital for treatment of a Tuesday and year. Resting at the Montague Fu-| ition. | Charles W. Crosby of Cranston; Gordon Carr Delbért Carr, Earl severe cut on his neck Thursday peral Home. Funeral’ service »| Winner in the piano sole class | two daughters, Mrs. Ethel C. Dillon, “Bobby Dillon De “at OLD BOOKS SHOWN after the car he was driving ~~ Saturday ® , April 4, at 1:30 p.m. Interment im 1a. Gordon Matthews, in the! Rathbone and Mrs. Evelyn C. on, y . The Art Gallery of Toronto is | went out of control on the. Sher- Membe dG — vocal solo class Carol Hudson} straight, both of Warwick; a| Ctr and Lioyd i a tt, | Preparing a displayofVictorian| brooke Road near Summerside | “50e rs an GAUDET —. At Charlottetown. on April | and in.vocal duets Barbara Mat-| citer Mrs. Margaret Lowe of bearers were Sheldon watt, | preparing a display of Victorian| and rolled. The car, a late | : per person ae _ Ast, 1985, John A. Gaudet, formerly of | thews and Cynthia Myers. Winni i a teehee, kok Everett Howatt, Sheldon conan book illustrations as part of its| model European vehicle, sus. | wate Brace 130 Richmond St. Reuter at ioe Curctie. pus oa! Home |Special prize-was presented to| Winnipeg, and a bro a Seton Pec Claude Vessey | new spring exhibition. tained about $600 damage. . . ; @ a prizes. At Montreal, Woasestay, Other selections included in 31. 1965, Percy a: = = |the program were an imitation mets of Curitictorn, Reng a tte lof the Beatles, by Evelyn Gal- funeral will be held today, wan | lant, a piano solo and also a pan- service commencing at 2.30 p.m. In |tomime by Leo’s trio and a duet terment in the. People’s. cemetery.» | by Keith Broderick .and oe Oliver. Accompanists were Maal Prise, April'2. 10s, Miss tm |David MacDonald and John ‘INFORMATION —si«t _ ON HOW TO PREPARE . Yn thriftseason, jet economy air-fare from Montreal to Amsterdam is $233.60; sailing, you can relax your Pa NEE YOUR 1964 ~ anaes in her 75th year. a at bed gory McKenna expressed ap- . way, Montreal to Rotterdam, in an outside double : ae Nedem Fue ee oe preciation to all who had par- cabin aboard the popular s.s. 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