Approximately 50 people at- tended the cub-scout father-son hanquet held in the Junior ‘armers Hall at New Blasgow Thursday evening. The supper FATHER-SON SCOUT BANQUET HELD oe pees Judge Darby, Dr. MacKinnon f= 0 'Address PWC's 85 Graduates Prince of Wales mee witatanes wep Aitintend: sages Gagertment heed James College grad B. who i from the faculty last summer ” history of Prince | Charlottetown, and David tion section. has been transfer. 190. and came to Prince F4- Thomas Long of West Royalty ed to North Battleford. Sask. ward Island im Sept. 1959. jwere each fined $19 and costs where he will assume a similar He is married and kas one or 16 days in jail : position six-year-old dauzghier Residents of Rustico, Mt. His replacement will be Cen WANT NEW Cons lable WH. Smith whe comes South African mint officials here from Red Deer, Alta have received more than 1,009, Cpl MacKenzie joined the 009 requests for the 5,009 >rool RCMP at Regina. Sask.. in Feb. sets ‘of new-demomination coins liquor in places other than their j residences and each was fined ' $20 and costs or 3 days. Mestinaberiond : Ferries Ltd. Ups Schedule with great Northumberland Ferries Lid technical fields “ill step up its sailing schedule university dean Guring the holiday weekend to . Brown was the best handle the increase in traffic ex- in the Maritimes pected to travel to and from the the principal ™ainland. . Capt. Claud Hunter said last night ferries between Wood Is- Stev lands and Caribou would sail at Brown of the history 8am. 10 am., 12 noon, 2 p.m, department who were in charge 4 pm and 6 pm. today | we detailed arrangements whe 2% Monday Conference of Learned So- eee Prince more J —_* of Woanles | cach side. It is expected the ferries will two thousand educa- aiaiabes Stored end wamw revert to the regular schedule of | e 3 cud catertatent four crossings Sunday, however. | | | 7 Centre BIG HOLIDAY-WEEKEND FEATURE TONIGHT AND MONDAY - 8 P.M. YOUR ‘SPIRITS WILL SOAR , ‘HEAR THE NEW’ SOUND SYSTEM ! ! ! All Seats Are Reserved sc AMD NOW ON THE MOTION PICTURE SCREEN skill and devotion to duty of Mr. and : ih i gl "nee i r ev REPED fe ht i i Hi i lit Ges af Rte i i Ha fr l yi cH ul i ..the story of that mari and his 76 trombones and the Magen mnaens mob | a ne he played on every [Oetne. at Neneh cocter | DV tay" heart tou! this week had interrupted the e : ‘ Poss Morodth &©, or ’ . ® meee me eat” RCMP Name | 357: a | ‘Transfers | = MOSIC © tit Hl ¥F ek i ff i | il i a aR s i z F i f f fF -* : : | ak a GES .F Ee §* f F i el él { L | | , f i : 7 Hp | i: i it eeié i i f i ¥ | Hist i : peer eena was served by members of the Larry Simpson, scout_master CGIT_. The evening's entertain- ae on ment consisted of SiMESORES COir. and Cub Master Barty and"games. From the left are: | Stevenson of New Glasgow. i , : ; ISLAND NEWS PAGE hi ab: | CITY AREA 1 te Sostern And Cowl Dinics (+... Gc ~The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. May 22, 1963. 5 Fopogmipaien i if i] ; z il The various fund-raising of- ganizations in Canada may adopt # common name, “United Community Fund", if a ‘sugges thon made yesterday towards the end of a two-day Atlantic region- al conference of the Community Group Captain Billy Lea, Ot tawa, chairman of the public re- lations committee, National Wel- fare Council, “*UCF™ name. Delegates, presenting eight fund-raising groups. three provincial govern ments and the federal govern- ment, will discuss the matter of the name with their own groups, the change will then be made to the Canadian Welfare Council. It was also suggested that the base ‘of support for the Maritime School of Social Work in the south end of Halifax be extend- jLOCAL BRIEFS | IN HOSPITAL Mrs Walter O'Brien is & pa- tient in Charlottetown Hospital for the past week. Her condition Is nol serious PROGRESSING Samuel Hood of 337 Eustos Street. city, is progressing fa- erably .after his recent opera- on in the Prince Edward Is and Hospital. BIRTHDAY IN HOSP. Vrs Freeman Reynolds has eturned to her home in Monta- cue after being a patient in the Kines County Memorial Hospi- While in hospital Mrs. Rey- | Awlas celebrated her 96th birth-~ jay and her many friends pre- sented her with a cake, flowers and gifts. | NUMISMATICS NAMED Daniel “Dayan, Charlottetown, and Wendall Rogers, Summer--) side were named to the board | of directors of the newly form- | ed Atlantic Provinces Numis- | matics Association at a recent ‘reanizational meeting in Hali- | ‘a E. C. Black of Charlotte- in was elected vice-president of the association CITY DELEGATES Mayor Walter J. Cox. accom | panied by Mrs. Cox. is expected i return to. the city over the weekend. He has been attending the sessions of the annual meeting of the Canadian Feder- ation of Mayors and Municipal- ties in Windsor, Ont. Also pres- ent to represent this city are Councillor John P. Nicholson and City Comptroller John But- ler BIRTHDAY WISHES Premier Walter R. Shaw call- ed at the horhe of C. W. Judsos he celebrated his 103rd_birth- Cay Saturday. May 15. Mr. Jud- son received telegrams of con- tratulations from Governor Ger 2tal Vanier and Madame Vaniel >rime Minister Lester B. Pear- ton and MP Angus MacLean. ; Mr Judson “has 11 children ving, 47 grandchi ~ 110 | ePeat grandchildren “6 dteat j Steet grandchildren. - Fund Raising Group PonderCommonName ed to include all Maritime :com- Survey Here A topographical survey is be- ing carried out in and Summerside areas of Island as well as the | at ice Boon. also conducted Fleming was charzed with in- grave. Rev. Andrew MacDonald decent assault of a six-year-old was present in the sanctuary and Motthews. New Wilt the choir. Members of the Ki- in a body. Pallbearers) Edmond G. Gallant, Wil- | : H if Saint John, ericton. NB. by the surveys and mapping branch of deral department of technical surveys as re J summer munity funds. The school is 4 survey party presently supported only by gov- Bernard R: Justason ernment grants and by the Ha work im this area on May 12 lifax-Dartmouth United Appeal. .The purpose of the project is This idea will also be taken back to accurately position a i in F 4 AGERE PSION. STOREY OS DY WANTON GND Confederation Centre Open Menday from 2:68 - 5:68 p.m. , Telephone 892-2464 _ Box Office Open Dally 12:68- 5:39 p.m. : it i E ¢ ; A i rE l | fase cS BLUE SHIELD-BLUE 1 es " WEEKEND.-- ummm St : ie 2 — ae sie The finest entertainment on. eT Sd } r L Tak 3 | Uy P.E.l. is at the - - : STs shin ~ Tm § i ; +a te [= Se _ SUNDAY AT DUSK lahaninaig i 3 Vs ee TET LT Me ee ‘2 a i 2 Fl Mi a ae my - Double siaaliddaha —- imanenll * é : “aan ‘ i. a ' : + es . 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