The third oldest branch at e Bank of Nova Seotia in Prince Edward Island the Kensington branch, oltii-Iallv opened its new buildinu on Saturday afternoon with open house and well over Itltt PRSETS SILVER KEY AT BANK OPENING r pcrsons in attendance. The silver key was presented to Manner EC. Moore by Fred litivison of M.F. Schurman Ltd the ueneral contractors. Shown lane at the presenta- lion are, from left to right: Mail Service 1 Opens TOCIGY Imenn 'ro HOSPITAL ' ‘ Legion Provincial Body, Branch Delegates Meet A meeting of the Prince lid. ward Island Ccnunand cf Ill“ Royal Canadian licuion Illt'lll(lill‘_! branch presidents and sports representatives from the I.t";‘l0!l branches in the mmtustnd \\il> held in the Clover Club. (flint-- lotttetown. Stituriny. Tie provincial president. .\I(‘l'- c'ier Mull'm opened the mcctin: with the Legion ceromirtics I.u~. Pt‘Isl and eveillc were stillii’lcfl memory of fallen (‘oIiIr.'I(Ii‘.; The mlour party was in ch:u".:v of I'm ty I‘Ilil'lillilPl’. Branches reprcscntcd we re Charlottetown. Summer-side. 'l'w- North Rustico, Albcrton. (If‘ltl'ZU- town. Miseouchc, Mount Stewart IS‘IPI‘SIIC. Morell and KIII!>I"II A number of otlter Itl‘étil('ltt‘\ were unable to be present due to bad travelling conclltii-ns George Reyna TIS. Ist \‘tcopt‘cs Idcnt of the Charlottetown hrs-nth extended a welcome to the i'is'i In: representatives. Cyril Wit- liams the provincial chairman presided over tlte mcctlns. \Il'. Mullins. itIfcrtnctl the meeting on plans for future purt- q I t v iiItIisserl flit" mcelim: ‘I " liti‘i’ . lil‘ rillr‘si'tiil iii delegates iiilHS. particularly track an in these activities over the pastalrendy received first readinrI in yours. and reported on the cost tIIc House of Commons. ct <]\‘li<Ol‘lliL‘ a Legion track int-c. Dil‘I'il [it"ill‘i'lln for track .‘nal Sports Director for the .l l \lclstirtc. Dominion com- mend rcprcscnlative also addres- i lv inimo'liatc past-pres- : 3.3- km tivzliin. Dr Iliilard (Tark of (Ir ' I \\ I» III provincial seems. 3 no in '.’1‘ In the t‘iirtIIr'ominc Dcnr W AT HO‘HES Suzanne ('nokc uII I"II,'lItf‘!Ii Hiltz. Charlottetown. spent the Easter weekend at their liiiuuu at Kensmzton. SIIFFICRS Rl'IiVS Arnold \Iaf'l,f3,'lli_ l5 lll‘tlllll old son of \II‘ and Mrs \Itll'rw \Iai‘liean. Keusiu'jlon, has turned to his home from the Prince County Hospital, Sum merside after undergoing a skin graft on his index finger ol hv. left hand. burned by a hot lion [N KENSINGTON Vicki Cooke and li""ct' (‘olil Ie. students at St. hiinstan‘s l‘ii- I Iversity. spent the Easter hot days at the home of the former at Kensington. NURSES "our. Donna and Sharon Baker. nurses-in-iraininu at the Prim-c Edward island Hospital. Chili‘- Iottetown. spent the I‘I't ‘er weekend at their home at Ken- sington OI’T OF IIOSI‘ITU. Mrs Atwood Blakencv. who has been :i patient in the l‘r'r County Hospital. Stitnniei‘s'"i‘. returned to her home III Kcu sington on Wednesday. WEEKEND VISITORS Mr. and Mrs, Theo I.lil'_'. t'itnt Iottetown. were visitors to Ken- uln'ztnn during the Easter \\l‘t‘Is end. WERE HOME MIT and Mrs. C.(‘ Baker who are spending several weeks at the home of Mr and .\lr~ -l t‘ Saint and family. Charloitctnii ii. lpcnt the Easter \H‘ckci‘d at their home at Kensinzton WITH COUSIN Heather Ling. ('liarlolie'min lpenl a few days durini: Easter heck visiting her cousin. Marv Iorie Paynter. Kenslngton. LEFT KENSINGTOV Mrs. Daniel .\‘Iacl end. who lani the winter months at the Ii'nme of Mrs. Nelson Pam‘ hensington. left on chocstlav to return to her home at victor. ta West. CAMPBELL FI'NERM. 'l‘Ic funeral for Colin Campbell cl North Enmore was held Friday afternoon from his late resid "(‘9 to Victoria West United Church where service was cit ducted by Rev. WB \lacl‘ltnil Hymns were, "Tho Lord"; \lv Sht‘phcrd". “Safe In the Anita 0' Jesus" and "Abide wiiti \ll‘ " Pallbearers were Ernest \«tr CM! Nova. Milford New. ("R‘i “We. Ivan Campbell and his "It Campbell Interment “So In “'0 church cemetery. I r 1'1“: the It Min: of a Matss Drttm- i It :id Service planned for July I‘ t‘rtli‘io'zc '. I‘ls III increase their member- fil'i‘lni‘ti-HIII material was avail- I‘l “ t'VlI\'(‘lIII'II hnint: hPlt'l ln‘ \I‘tiiwiv -‘ \I.tv In ._ I lip .t- tip nheodv appointed '0‘ . .ittcml tl'r ('nuventtion at Win-t u |Vl ' .ti'c at. follows: Provincial I‘i--wli~ttl \Ir‘t‘i'if‘l‘ Mlll'ln. im~‘ 'll 'tli'tto I‘.‘i‘l Provincial Presict (It‘lli. ll II.‘illllIlOli Douglas. PTO- ‘ F \ I'it'l.ll '-r' i‘t"‘tl'\'. . \V. Hitcand I l \vii‘ l‘i-c 'tln‘il Command. Pt I‘ II‘ ‘niith .I .I ('onnollv. George I\'\II I/’- Il‘t'ci‘nirlu \iiles. andl Itcv- \t;ii I\:‘I"fln nt IIIP (‘liarlotte-' t It I! lit‘ 'IIt'II I‘i‘l I'itiiitilioll. Sotit'is II 'Iicw Mainwws moved his (mutation I'm “WWW "Enrpsmtafivei to the Alberton area and about 'l two weeks ago moved to t eters when the herd moved to ot n”i‘(l“|l pi- Hillard Clark i’li' t‘i- and Edmund 3’. \r-"ttuilt. cf Sttmmcrside. Calvin Mono“ and .I.I. Gaillant otl' BOT-l i'mi lt i~: (“period that a mom .uw it lllt‘ liorden branch will t't‘iu‘rizculitv: the Fillerslic‘huntiniz EFF):- __V I)" 'irnni h :It the convention. ""i'I‘"13;?TittiIIRilthimi mi Island Native. Dies In Frisco C(‘t‘l‘z‘f‘ Reynolds. tst vice-pres- id int ol' the Cltnrlcttetown branch cxnluuicd the details onccm- out I‘t‘f'III‘Slf‘fl all branches in‘ Id represent- t Sf‘l ( {it"li lll Charlottetown for the. 3‘! l'\ It‘t‘ \‘ Il‘li'li \\'l lf‘.“Ii“ \iorlt. and a nu '.Ito\|ti bands will cc 'l'lii‘ ptnvinr'lnl pl‘t‘SIIIOIII Ul‘flf‘d . till limith to actively support and cooocmlc Itillv with the ( ‘l-l“‘l‘ll II ('ommittee in their cv n c mmiinitv in spu-nsiromz the‘ various Ccnlennlal programs for t. "GI The nr’nlnr‘ial convention of tho leziion will hr held this year to (“b.vivlnt‘etmm with the open in: ceremonies on Fndav. t. It .mii the business sessions onl c """'"‘" SM 12' wou'r DROP lT ‘ However. informants say Mr. "JVFS INVITATION I I (lgi'r \‘Invhew of the KettsInQ-i l'll meti invited all Lemon-Ii]? :Iil'cs to iltf‘lld a Branch Drum- ltt‘fl’l Sci—vice at Kensinizton on Pm .lllI\ Ion l‘rnnli li‘usb. \'IC('A('I13|I‘mHn of thrv (‘i-oimnnd, outlined the rev n\ I" Is ‘ "hc provincial president ill‘Ef‘I’I .,p wimp“ to renew their e- <ltl,t mid stated that W? I ahir front the provincial were» v.1” for this purpose 6 I .u rt I "‘"‘"""r "Nod " “inppéim and wellhlnl up to 300 pounds. Th the efforts of the [prim ration of a new highway nIaill floor in the back and the service for western Prince Ed-1 cle raced down the street to the ward Island. The new service} has ita. levcty .“il‘ WWI“ "PVC-‘53P." by ill? (“5'1 Still clutching his shotgun the It has been rumored in the i vetting into ports, Other fleets gmm" "S mm" regard”? ti-nntuiuancc of daily I'al setul assailant was moanin: with city that Zellers intend to deep- report lvii-r tn the area. Trains wiil lllIW‘ grtpp Tm, weeping women ran on the property by ptircltasing‘ lravnl thrice weekly in I'l. down the street behind the. the house to the rear of Stew- ‘- ‘ishprmen ‘be made in two legs. the III'SI,l now amund a corner out of 5-. Charlottetown to Summerstde.- view of most of the villagers. ~7— , . , and the second. Summerside to i‘ v ‘ the ‘econd i It'tl‘i'tlii‘ll in various sports act- promotion and adoption of the TimmlL ‘ acudenta") med ‘ MIA’I‘ION HEAD DIES l red by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Charlottetown Branch iti. - ‘t i. crl lllt‘ mentiu: on the legion‘sghp.‘idllLLanL mints orczrnm throughout Can- 'i.': .‘ - . “VP” of Charlottetown. Mr .‘ ' r‘l .. it 21' - .v , HI -~‘ of Provincial Comma \ti out sivivnrt. Blair Mavltew Are Scattered ofl St. Peters was (lest-rilch as c hunter Glen Matthews. \\ hcti heads a .seat buntin: party from Peters this weekend as well Ian to continue the hunt ti‘t‘m St. Peters or move else-there Earlier in the season the hunt This year has been described ‘ are scheduled to start patrolling veers 0f trouble free service to y. ' I BLAST FOLLOWED no news Saturday of the death in i be (.mducmd San Francisco Hospital of her . I|\ chiirili dignitaries from both t‘iu Ci’l'Il‘lIC and Protestant t'l. ‘ ' Miss MacDonald was a native l‘ is It'ltt‘rl to have the event of Souris and tip until several I.‘I“\ lst‘il on the national net- tome 3g“ had matted ppm. yap. m "f “M utilarly. She had planned to vis- b" I“ ailmd“ it the [stand during Centennialt 'fotl to the pavement and his‘ 1 friend tell on top of him They i poured onto the pavement. of legality and. it "anytluiig' ll ‘.l"l\ announced that a meet: needs to be rectified. we on «it t‘l‘l‘l‘r‘st‘iil‘an'Ps from tht‘ do our best in rectiy it l‘I-mI-iiivn Command of t c Le:- iiiu i: to be held in (‘hal‘if‘tle‘ be glad to promise to do as t-\ii- (it Oct .0. 10 an to close the portholes and doors take only a day or two to stitoy l mise to furnish a legal opin» tinn and rP-tt'anst’er has been a miitr'tiir‘i‘tls for the provincial favorite opposition point of at and dart tournamean tack on the Km't‘rnmcnt *mrl titt‘ Pli‘lihlf‘ P9P““59"Ia”v“ have tried to paint a picture of from the vnrlcus branches who “r. "a" unwillingiy stripped “'l” h" Pnl'ili‘lmilm I“ "WWI of his powers in favor of Mt. Sauve. ably are (easing Operations With an announcement made by Mr Stewart The other Ltd. that that fi-nm will be going liat'her shop operated hv .Io in this city. rumors of the con- ed by Rob Gizgy, chlers were virua-lly mnvilm- ite side of the street. I Mr. Gizg'y told this paper prised of actually two build rigs. I'm-[HM 0; the change. hut the bakery itself and an apart- I“. ,he find of Apr”. tmenit above which is occupied ‘ —i_—_ or no comment and the head of the armmed car and two office of Zelilers in Montreal. I made earlier t . E. rtin. president of letters. saw n neither confirm or deny the report rush to the scene. A pick-up ‘La .truck was brouEhl up immedi- ” lately. i He did say. however. that tireotiations were underway, but he did not reveal whichi Promises wene under negotia- lion. The wounded man. still This morning sees the Inaug- screaming, was placed on the vehi- l The mail run to Tiqntsh will: The man with the shntzun. Eaton‘s parking lot on Fitzroy t. Wt Adc tlD‘t't ' l'l‘he Guaerjiajr:hairl':tteton:nM:: Apriils 6Elf9%_§ I TORONTO world‘s greatest is losing its most precious (inucral Manager Alexander I cor'nmndny-wa‘er' “ hp I Rain and snow falls ihi» I\III drcpped four feet In the last I e IlI\V, and the result is a headache for other foot this year we could shipping companies. hydro elec. go out of business." ' power authorities and IOI‘ The company iis hesitant ahmit laze owners throughout thc illtl. building new ships. for feari (too . square _ mite Great Lakes lIlI‘TI" won‘t be enough water tot basin. The: red. IF faced with the prospect" \vaieiv of laying off its 1.000 employees 5 :u , PI‘ 7? :. water level Saturday by Stewart Bakeries ‘ building was occupied by a three feet helm” nomali at its ""L'W‘V‘d In“ week 9 lowest level since records were ‘T‘ “‘ otit of business after 96 years kaens and a pharmacy operat- Stalled in 1860- Th" flak? \itt’h- BIBLE BOOKS igain level is almost as low, struction in Charlottetown of a' “r man,“ has mm, mowd liakc Ontario is down two feet hunk . . . .. . . oftheBil . . "junior" department store by his barber gimp m me away ‘ from normal. hm: about I hpd I)? ha‘ been pub t 1» feet and Lake Superior one, “RF: BURNS FAMILY . API 1 oot. The Stewart Block Is ma, M has n0, hm," “Hm-any The level In the St Lawrence small children and their father iver separated by a private dI-ive- been m‘d verbally mm he mu“ [roq in eastern Ontario is through the family's Iwo-storeyt way. One building comprises bp 0”, 0,- his msem premian the . The nomial dead were identified as Edward' recipitation has been act-om" Parker. 2.1. and his four chil- . usual drenmAnthony. 4, Kimberly. 3. ‘-—~————————-——— levaporation. Scientists say pie Jv'imPS 3. and Edward. nine‘ ‘ . . . . I . sun” can. . eIpItatIon In the lakes area has "“mihs- The mmheri DOING! New nghway The armed villagers didn't “as” abl“ m be Named A been averaging about eight in. Parker. 21. leaped from a sec. chcs below normal for the last “0°? “""dnw. Mr. Stewart offered this pap- gamed by Mam . my: PEAKED ISIAND NEWS PAGE tlow Water In lakes available, freezes before reach- Ing the flames. 'ot)stetr said I: lake ‘has ‘ipp years. and If It falls an-l launch them. Two ships can is am‘ound trying to dock at 00l- In all. there are l.2l6 Ian- L‘IIFIQPS into which at least one f. l B \ liTIMOR F. r pm". a'lfi died Saturday when fire blaned‘ house in east Baltimore, 3 57 three yeatns. It; . Capt. Bert Bazeley. t'lcet mtiu. . ager for Upper Lakes Sliipplnfl ‘Iiimitcd of Toronto. says each ‘Of [he mmmny-s m lamp mu \TTENTION: SERVICE STA- ‘ rict‘s is shipping 1.0m tons liebt trip because of trouble . comttticrcia' li\\'|t(‘11’. ‘ n t _ - . ’ “9' l“ l trurk- 8" S Baker} and adiarent to ; literally been left than and Storey EIeCI'I'IC barre. Trucks will leave Charlotte- This was the most terrifying. MONTREAL t(‘.~Pl — Funeral lltltl cvcnts. .al Flag. and it was reported that . . ~ ~ ~ ‘ - .i . r tic i‘t‘\’It‘\\i‘d the Legion‘s role a "m" rm hummels'de “1430- ‘1“ i moment. though fortunately T10 scIIIces. “Ill be held today for rivin: in Summerside at 6.00 body was hit. Nobody was stire (‘heston Mo rri s Newhall. sot Fi-m- Tilf‘fl‘m’ks Will lei"? Immi, at first who had fired the shut. well known in aviation circles inI Sununerside for Charlottetown! The armed Greeks raised tlicil‘ Canada and the United States,t - - ofi- ..‘,,-..l‘. . . I.. ‘ i‘I‘l’I ficlil program In the pm“ the Georgetown branch announ. ‘n 1-30 P-m- leammn I1“th at titles and fingered the clips of who died in hospital Thursday] that the branch is plannim TRACK AND FIELD lthe construction of a new branch It was agreed that the pm. home in the near future. 2 .. 4 time their grenades. . ', Newhall came to Canada in The Summerside to ’I‘imtish‘ British soldiers put firing fin-.1943 and became vice-presidentt service leaves Summerstde at 291‘; on their triggers. For oneiand general manager of tip. '0 am- and Hl‘l‘iW‘S i" Tiflnish terrible second it appeared the craft Industries Limited in St. on . was also re tried that the , t ;. . ‘ ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ' i I » I ' Md MR mpmmmp and MM he‘mmrloupmwn brnmflh ls Sponsor: “it t i m The tetutn trip leaves, VIIIRL’P would explode In a bla7e Iohns. Que. He founded his own on! ivto effect at a later daie.lintr_v a $25.00 a plate sports dinner It was also reported that thetrr early Way to raise funds for l, _ is spending a large sum lilit‘ United Fund. The Retarded n15“. Elmm meimm' “Huh”. tltiiiidiniit the Province in tlte.("hildrcns'.Ass'n. and the branch pt mi ltl"i of snoring events and.sioorts activities. the »-t-. «mint: of hockey and‘ Affpr . .irill tennis. and it was the affairs (it the Locum in :ru-ccl that this was a verym-nvima \\t rilvihilc endeavor which wastage”.de h\‘ an" McKinnmi zone of great benefit to the youth ofii-simmanrier for West Prince to the province. it was annmineedime pt‘psltlrm and monitors ol' tltsit \Il Tor-"PW hymn Nal‘ tho Charlcttetoum Branch for hhc ., use of their home for the meet- v 'i-n win conduct a Coarhes'inl (t'l‘iil' in Summerside on Aprili ‘71 to 27 inclusive. at too p m. and arrives In Sum; of machine-gun fire. company. C. M. Newhall Lim- mP'V‘lt'P 3' 4Prm- But a few minutes later the tied. in 1962. ’r' British soldiers who had ’“*""" ‘ ' " "WWW" held hOSiafle for two “Wis were commenting on this report. said. released and their vehicles rum- standing orders that UN g0].l bled mtt of town and D?" 3 t diers can return fire in self-ties isandbazzed roadblock. “'ltli 3‘ fence have not been altered. =lGreek holding aim on them UN WAS ngrmn Iwith a hren machine-sun. The Incident in this vintage. .~ren. Prem Sintzh Grant made some tliintzs clear. The nf india. the UN force com- UN was defied and the Britisbi mandet'. has ordered a it!“ in“ soldiers. who showed extraordi- Ivestitzation into the Kato Fri“. nary restraint. were humiliated. i lilo-S infidel“ alld its CBHSES. 11 It also scented clear that thet i .was stated Sunday night by UN i Cypriot government has no firml1 1_ tsources. control over armed irrezulars‘. I . the same time a British and guerrillas. who appear out‘ i iU‘N SOIdier IOId FePOTIf‘I’S the of nowhere armed to the teetlt.| é . force had received new instruc-. One cause of the incident evi-i jltions Sunday not to open fire dentaliy was an exchanzc of I tunless they are fired upon first fire between Greeks and Turks : I their men Is ac-i in the area Saturdav and Sun- : tually hit, day with the British caught in An official UN spokesman. the middle. CHIEF GUIDE The l‘bici Commissioner for t'altrirla of the Canadian Girl mimic: “is: r. tieiiriptia or. i _ Ier. will arrive in the “i'ovmce - ' \pril R for a four day visit (Illi‘lll: which time she ‘leI at} tend three centennial rallies. at .‘liimmerside. Shorts and (‘ltarlottclown Site IIIII also he guest at the annual meeting ‘ of the PEI Girl (‘iutrles As- sociation. to be held in Gov- ernment House. April It at “A30, 20 BRITISH t(‘ottitinued Irom pazc It behind its to Eel us all in the ambush." he sat . . . up..." up... “Hammad to. 0 Famous French made Ieels premston shoot Its tonitll'lt," built The incident seemed about} over. in an area which Cana- , da's Royal Canadian Dradoonst . Made by master craftsmen to give da Then came the \Ilitlfllll‘l blast.‘ 0 Choose from these two popular models This reporter had been stopped} at the roadblock and ordered to report to the police by a' man carryin: a hand grenade Reg. Reg. with what appeared to be an ill tittint: satt’ty clip I saw the man tumble off his cafe stool. The man who had . . .‘hoi him held him up. The two‘ stauuered into the street. Both were screaming. The wounded man reeled and‘ mu. indt-s‘ry. ' ." . 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