Hos Memoriall NORTH BEDEQUE—A plaque to the memory and work of Dr. Robert S. Patterson was dedicat» r @nardirm Charlottetown, Sat. July 18, 1964. 4 m“ 9 f‘V‘f‘W’lf , 7. w. m. w. Hwy“ yam. 5.7 PAGE 11 “1.x... ,, w “W: W v .- l____________ ‘lSECOND SECTION lDiefenbaker :‘Speaks Here ! v On Sept. 16 The leader of the opposition,: ' Rigtht Hon. John G. Diefenbaker. l ' MacFarlane ot ‘ ‘ 1' no assisted by Rev. ' . . Shaw unveiled the mem- orial which reads. " In memory ‘ . .8. Patterson. Min- ister. 1825-82.idedicated July 1?. 1964." . The service was well i char 2% as 831sth 'ehiachtlinamlz: will address a public meeting Dre ’ m0 .. ‘ I in Charlottetown on Sept. 16. Clan-oh Today The saw Was '~ ‘ t1lGerald Foster, president 0 an“ REV. C. W. PASSEY e P.E.I. Progressive Conser- Kemfiggfv Hang/“ex” 9' vative Association said yester- - ‘day that the associations annu- BGPTIST ChurCh .al meeting will be held at the ‘ Community Centre the afternoon To Hava of Sept. 16 and Mr. Diefenbak- icom . Dr. MaéMd or Will speak'at a public meet- tlie eventing service on the sub- PrQCCher Sun. “18 that evening m the Cent-m l ject '0ur heritage'. Assisting the . 1 m t" minister were T. Cross. who assey comes Rev. C, W. P to o the First United Baptist Church1 F Q tomorrow at both services as guest'preacher. Mr. Passey is M0 0 now retired from the active mi- nistry, although he has continued to carry on classes in the study of the Bible. Mr. Passey has had a long and valuable service in t Christian Ministry. He has h important pastorates inAtl'Janada} and the United States. so. he‘ . . . as been engaged in manv im-i 2335'”? mlmmer Ifndusgfiy, ‘. portant evangelistic crusades in .na “a resources 0“ l e. . . . :pmvmce. : this country and in the United The group represents a firm? < 0 '1 Webber. past Maritime Confer- ence president, who led in prayer. The guest soloist for the even- ing was Mrs. Horace Estabrouks of the Central Bedeque United Baptist Church. Mrs, RM. Show performed at the organ for the r who were assist men bers of the Freetown United IChurch Choir. For these services the interior of the church was newly decor-J " ' .States and has become noted Thursday afternoon a group eld of Vancouver businessmen in- terested in the peat bogs in Prince County met with Leo SENIOR APPOINtTMETS ANNOUNCED Two senior positions on the ghan was announced by Bill'- D came to Charlottetown from news staff 0 he Guardian Seven Islands. Que, where Wis. executive editor med With 3 mm . _ . i . . interest in ' l and The Evening Patriot. have he was editor of L‘A'venir and 'Ilhey fill vacancies caused by gamer for theofhufirch flamml as 3“ evangenst and a Blue ‘ peat megs industliyellgmgl’riitilclgl Hm ' W been filled With the naming of Journal. Previously he was for the recent death of A. L. memfizccaul m u he!" n m] lCo nty Mr. Rossiter declinedl GETTING READY TO SET SAIL Wallace H. Ward (right) as 10 years on the staff of The Flynn, who was managing ed. dawntersv The UCw purdmsed. .Nomthstandlng a h 5f a: l to name the firm. but he said managing editor and J. Pius Canadian Press: acted as iior, and retirement of W.A. ° ’ hv'ty' Mr“ Passey as mm the firm, “is in the peat moss‘ new Chairs for the sunda-V ‘ time to travel widely in i ii e ’ ‘ United States, Great Britain: and Canada. and has a very rich background for the ex- pounding of the truths of the scripture" . be employed and that eat He. wm be preaChmg 8‘ bom moss could be a valuable agset serVices. 11 in the morning and to the econom of m 7.30 in the evening. and all are' y 9 area' Callaghan (left) as assistant managing editor newspaper men of wide ex- perience. Mr. Callaghan has been associated with the Is- land papers for more than 17 . years, latterly as sports edi- tor and news editor. Mr. Ward director of public relations for the RCAF‘ during part of the Second World War; and held reporting and editing posts on the Montreal Star. Windsor 0 O . Wide Variety Star, Toronto Star and Mom ANCIENT CATHEDRAL . l . I trealer magazine. Appointment Norwich Cathedral in Eng-l s of Mr. Ward and Mr. Calla. land dates from 1096. ‘ } Seen In Show l ‘ KENSINGTON — The Ren- lsington 64 Rural Jubilee Pets i Day held at the ball field prov- , ed quite successful and every one including the judges and the commutes in charge, had Guest Speaker: HARRY HAYS Federal Minister of Agriculture Wednesday, July 22nd, 8.30 PM. 'ANNUAL MEETING of the Association will be held at the COMMUNITY CENTRE, JULY 22nd at 8 P.M. Ledwell, who is leaving the news editorship of The Pat- riot to become assistant pro- vincial librarian. business in Canada, particular- ly in ntario." Mr. Rossiter said that if the company decided to work the J In Sailing Program Here I anitGd to hear 'm- . . By BERNARD RAlNE 'Flying .iunior’s or FJ's. vttiich ial and are ruggedly construc- ' “The more I can keep them; are widely used for Junior ted. ’Ibeir spars and booms are Kensin to ‘ racing and sailing, the morej sailing programs across Can- aluminum and the rigging b 9 n .interest the youngsters will ada. Two separate classes are stainless steel. The sails are held each day with about 30 pupils for the morning class and the same for the afternoon class. This is about the largest, a brilliant splash of multi- colored dacron, strong and with the minimum of stretch pos- sible. The boats were built by dwstrlal Shipping 00.. Ltd. Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia. 0 G 3 show in sailing and its intrica-} Icies." Charlottetown Yacht} Legion Votes On New Home ‘ . ‘Club's sailing instructor, Steve! Eric MacLean 'Goodwm, Russell says, ‘ Charlottetown. pleading guilty He was speaking of the 69 amount the club can support, KENSINGTON — The mem-, ‘0 8 charge of drunken driving. pupils he instructs five days all at the moment and still insure be” or the Royal ganadlilan Iteg. ‘ gills liyemigacglstlglzevin dfzgién wife}; m Flying Jumgredct‘l‘l‘fil “or?” installefig‘. L0 of th P t '11 t h to ranc . a at - 3 ' i new, ac uir is ssistan m'S uc r e arens wr e a c ance town. t00k the Opportunity to special meeting on Tuesdayl HE‘Sle in City police. court ‘ ye; ayetli: Chahlottgtown club, course is Jimmy Lea of Char- watch their yofingsters in net- give I: demonstration on _shg:& evening. votIe‘d in favor of erect-V:L figfoary- YA SUfSPenSIOH Of‘. for the sailing course and sail-1 lottetown whobglats spentdsgy- ion today when the club holds mans ip using s ing a new egion . .5 1091159 01' one year ; eral years in as aroun at open ouse in 2 pm. to 5 Scottie as a model. .The building, as described byl automatically follows such a are e. keen bunch. al-g Hillsboro Bay and who now Pets shown included large. the architect James Toombs.l °°“V191°“~ lway-s washing down the boats‘ sails a 15-foot International medium and small dogs, cats will be a completely fire proof,l 38511 Trainor. Johnston's _RI- and keeping them in the most Snipe Class. and kittens. rabbits. (one cage split level. two-story structural V9!" and Ambrose A. Atkins. shi-pshape manner possible"; The two have a busy day housed a mother and 11 babies) with an auditorium large 1 SOUthOI‘t, @150 appeared ml Steve says. "Their interest? ahead of them each morning a pair of baby skunks, turtles. enough to seat 250 to 300 peo- dwflkfil deran charges Both never wanes and they are never taking supervision of over 14 chickens. goats, and last but not pie, as well as rooms to be ; Plealded guilty to the lesser 05- boi- ." boats and 30 youngstens. eager least. a beautiful white well- used for meetings, lounges, kit-,fence 01' dI‘lVIDE While impalr- The format which the club to get on the water. The policy trz'i‘itl‘ied ggmgiwere silver dong” ictl§ieilisma1lisd recreation and util~j figsggrwag Sieyéined $125 and; is following its gunior sacilln o}: the instructors 1511 to keep e p i ' . ; - ‘ iii-g program one eve ma e; t; em sa mg as tune as pos- ribbons and dog and cat food. Other speakers at. the meeting; James Carl MacCallum. - up himself. He has found that E .sible during the fine weather-i ygemfieggil Magnifieahgli‘hndzgr glidglletghrliiywzisohuimceilactl a pmgram set {0" other 819353 and even in the w ause‘ of the Kensington brahch of the of robbery with violence. alwa Bank of Nova Scotia, both ad- James Frederick Shea. Char- group It all depends upon; experience). A certain amount Vismg on the financing of the lottelown. was .Bnd‘ the aptitude of the class. It; can be gleaned from classroom undertaking. . . . or 1 days for driving they are quick to learn, like the.l instruction but the main road. forts of the armed service, to l A motion was passed givmg Without due care and attention. ones here, Steve says. the pro-l. is SAILING! , implement bilingualism in the the building committee author- DAY LIFE . gram must move Wlllh them-l INSTRUCTOR EXPERIENCED ranks 12/. Illutiel‘ the supeerSion of LONDON (Cp) __ A London; If they lag behind and are stow.i speaking of instructor Steve He mad.a the promise in m a 1:” gees lggnéxigptiti}: gamma restaurant near Piccadilly Cir-i then e program should fol- ply to Erik Nielsen (PC—Yu- In»- in v-q un. Although the show was pri- marily for fun, one of the jud- ges, Warren Hood of Charlotte- ion, Remington ing promotion. . “They p.m. In addition to regular activi- ties of the club. junior on senior races will be featured. Report Slated I I C On Bilingualism In Armed Forces OTTAWA tCPl——Associate De. fence Minister Cardin told the Commons be will pro pare a' full report on the ef- and other sailing classes doesn't 1 the water lg where sailing is work with another? teamed; (by the hard road of Russell himself. he gained his. cus is offering a floor show forl low the” SPeed- stripes in the 9311in$,W°Tld dur' kon) who wanted to know what °f the PM?“ , luncheon guests. It is claimed? 14 BOATS eight years sailing Wt 0‘ bilingual program was under pregaepjrestdent, Clair Mayhew. ‘0 be the first lunchtime caba The club is now operating with way in the army that was not o ' 4 3 ing ‘ the Royal Yacht Club in Torn “at in Britam. boats: also in effect in the navy and For Delicious Chinese and Canadian Food Try The lOTUS CAFE (Air Conditioned) 12 foot. fiberglass onto. ' His } keeping them in check, . never so strong as to dampen experience was 3 mainly from small boats such ‘ as the FJ'S and Albacores, a‘ Iii-foot light planing hull u widely on the Great Lakes and in British Columbia. as well as in the US. He reigns over his charges with a firm but tolerant hagdt. 11 air force. Louis-Joseph Pigeon (PC—- Joliette - L‘Assomption - Moat- calm) asked whether the bilin- gual program would include signs on mi 1 i t a ry establish- ments in both French and Eng- lish‘ Mr. Cardin said bilingual signs would be put up when their use was logical. Leon Balcer, Quebec leader l the enthusiasm of his sailors.‘ I After all. he says, they don't‘ for the Conservative opposition, l have to take the course so it‘ o asked where Cana a woul Order to take out Service ~ i1 “Id be as far away from the use of bilingual signs be 11. _ ‘ school as possible and has to 10 - a. Dinner for one petsosn .... ................... .. $1.85 he th m r is bad or in British Columbia. when. . ..... en e wea e F h is k , lied Dinner for two persons ....... . . . . . . . . $3.lo the kids are 0“ the water‘ the ‘ £10K €221nt spo en rep Dinner for three persons ..... ... . ...... .. $5.75 litmc tls Spegll in \glfisrfiii’fgrgg‘l‘ Mr. Baloer said the two lan- . -— srucionoa’ H ,g ‘C dshiild Dinner for four persons .' . . . . .3820 son. The rules of sailing, and figs; gywiianam gu- _, a... You will enJoy your meals in our air conditioned ‘ there are many. are taught. ada. Q 'r» ' . . . along With “59ml km“ and Real Csouette, Creditisto c 4 . Dmmg Room' “splices and ’1 dhosiqtf £39; leader. said there are thou- . ~ 1 . y 1 information an 5 1. ‘ “ e ' sands of French-speaking Cana- 0" orders to take om. 08" 4.3910 1i: ghefpggpter “‘1th “f any dians in British Columbia. v . n o a. , ' ... . L L — -L stilt.”- ‘° , “PE” 1 nous his?unwarranst L - Dem. 830 ad“. to The boats themsewe“ are Quebec where no English is l 0P 21,0 built 0f the StrongeSl mate“; spoken. only French. .- Mon. ‘ I I sat, IQueen Street Charlottetown Sunday Pun" DMRY . |nvestment “Parents Prefer Purity Products” 317 Kent Dis! 4-7125 By Canadians l Is Urged ” I-II- ‘ lr.?oraco q ' NOVA SCOTIA THE PRUWNDE THAT WAS MADE FDR animus Exciting scenery. a variety of Metal backgrounds, living history-hero is legend in step with atonement. Hero is your opportunity to team something of the MR. FARMER !! We Have In Stock ‘ B o L E N S I; BRANTFORD BINDER and '-°‘”" “d 6”" : TORONTO (Clay—Canadians should take a more active part in Canada‘s development through investing in the stock market. George Hees. president the Montreal and Canadian ck Exchanges. said here. of Sto .. history of the beginnings of Canada and the same time to enjoy the sheer | NE I Equipment ange;:[;315is::a£xetguttilfis133:: relaxation of water sports, sunlit beaches, bathing, fishing, golf. See Nova Scotie BALER I WI - . see . Ezéniggcsrizsiaoafiisusgxa is: . . . . . fl ,, ‘ Ken" carMIChcel I Canadians annually place $500.- ond see lust how wonderful your vacation oan be tn htstonc New Scotland . I Ltd ‘ .000 in .amgs am“... and . ' another 5.500.000.000 in Canada I 25 Buckley Pt. Rd. savings bonds Sherwood "This figure is too high and i" I I I I ' ' ‘ ‘t one - half of that 31.000.000.000 ‘ should be invested in Canada‘s ' WEED KILLERS i (m abilng the We; you/b de’ ...‘-.;.. I ’ ' Don't Miss ‘ development." NOV! 89mm vael Bu'eau . ' If that were done "we would Box130, Halifax antic be able to own and control ' CG 718M . 9 more of our countrys develop- Nova Soottl BERRY BOXES mm. . i [Obs‘er supper The economic prospects for WM! defl' W" i ; Canada are "excellent," he Plea“ send I b l St Anne's said. and it appears Canada will Nam. “me —-- '. ' . . continue to prosper for some ‘ “09" RN" time The country was in a Addy." . EVERY SATURDAY theriod of "increasing prosper. ; | P E I «m, hm I,“ “y Lobster' .\ir Hoes also said Canadians J o e o o Supper". Ask um” who he; should not afraid of foreign been them 1 capital helping to develop Cui- Supper y pan. C'HARLOTTETOW N PHONE 4-831 3 ‘ debt and venture capital to do- nned from 4 .0 ml ads. The country needed both - l velop properly.