The Alberton built lnnglliieru “Qiluluflaq” and "Naaslq" are pictured above leavlus Alber- ton harbor tor service among the Erklmns in northern Que bee and in audion Buy. Com- manded by Phillip Klnch. manager ol Albertou Indul- ‘LONGLINERS LEAVE ALBERTON FOR NORTH tries. the two boats leit Tue.— day night about 10 o‘clock and planned in reach Anticostl Ir land later tonight it all goes well. On their iirst trip out last Thursday they were torc- ed back by a severe storm. Weather conditions were re ported unisverahle in the gull yesterday but no word ii ex- pected irom the longlinerr un. Ill sometime today. aoth have radio telephones. lile boats and the latest ln aaiety equip. merit. Presbyteria The urgent duty at the Chris- dun church ii to give the gospel to the whole world; her mission. tlon hindamental. Ir! you not Incidental. Rev. P e t e r Darch told delegates to the 16m annual mee g of the P. E. I. Prubylerlan Women'l Miaaion< Ir! Soclew pmbytlerlal meet- hl‘ at &. Johu’l Church. Eel- falt. UpWII’dl 01 m delegates Irom Itle fl auxiliaries in the province attended. True-in: the work of pioneer onary seal iliat character- had It In the plat. Hr maul:- od that In (all In the misalolury pron-am ii to tail everywhere. and urged that conmgatinns We take Munsel‘ves ser- iously an nilnlonary organisa- tlm to any out their mission- ary obligations. The heritaxe In in the put la a challenge to .1 the fixture. he maintained. Tl “~ELEC’I'ED Mn. Ivan Hardy. Freeland. wll reelected president al the manlzation. Vice- preli- du'lta In Mr]. A.M. nation; "11.11am barter. l - Malcolm Maul-chem. Ocean V I e w: 31111.14;qu Wlddeli, Albany, and Mn. George Dixon, Clyde River Elected II recording necro- Emlth II corresponding lecre< lary. and Mr]. Stanley Dal-hey. Borden, II treasurer. Home miaaiunl mrehry II Mia! Marion Hardy. Charlolte- flown. and home helpers lecre Iary Ll Mrs. AJ‘. MIcKenzIoi Mental“. Other oIlicera elect- 0d Include literature secretary. Mrl. Frlncia Murray. Cltllun: Mi- Dorla F n WMS Holds Annual Meeting ury: Mn. Hardy Ramalyi Tyne Valley. hiaiorical were! I r : Mrs. Horace Punter. mesa lec- tary. INSTALLS OFFICER! Rev. Donald Nicholson. pastor oI St. lohn'l. installed e allies en. Mr. Nicholson Ilw gave litl Impreniona or the general as ulnny held at Knox Church. Toronto. last month. The devotional eervi I was led by Belfast WMS. M Donald Nicholson extended I welcome. wl . 3 bench, replying. Johnston. Summerllde. Halliwell, Hartaville. Ind Mrl. e carpenter were appointed to the nominating committee. Corresponding secretary. Mrs. rrving Smith. reported 37 out at on report iorms returned and that as aoeletlea had held thank» altering services. A number at mission hoxes were sent and rallies held during the year. Mrs. Hardy Ramsay. historic. reported : r a in eight moieties. and literature secretary. Mrs. Fraud! Murray reported 3142 spent on literature during the year. Mra. A.I-‘. Mao Kenzie presented the home help- el‘ report. and la: lune mis- Ilnlrmost. prep-red Marin Elm. Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. lavas BEPBB‘I Mill Mary Mackenzie. deac- mean It latte. [Iva I comma secretary. .irehsive report or her year‘l work. The president and sever- al vlcepreiidenta reported. Mrs. Andrew .lardine was ap- poinied to represent the presby- ierial at the Atlantic routh Conlerence to he held at Acadia University Aug. a to a. The alieruoon session opened with devotions by Wood lslsiidi auxiliary. and a memorial aer- vlce by Clyde River wus mem- ri. Mn. Hector Johnston. ' Lrealurert reported a total of $7151.56. with an Increase of “7 In the board fund. Mother Mary Angela Heads Sisters Of St. Martha Order "other I? Aldrin wa- Iloc'ted Mmeneral o! Hie Niel! d a. Math J El. It Hie anther house. I St. . mfloflmi lay. Maine: Mary Angela musk Mount Allison Framc Loyd] who WI. M novillale at Mount St. Mary'l. Berry Markets Are Excel-lent Markets toi- strawberries tor procesaing appear to he excell- ent at present, Reid Sangster. provincial marketing director, said yesterday. He said markets lor tresn her. i-les also appear to be reasonably good but pointed out that berries to be shipped to distant markets should he at the sparkle variety and preeaoied helore shipping, “The berry crop this year." he said, “appears to he reasonably good and much will depend on weather conditions over the next iew da s." i Development of a tiveacre: recreation centre in the Moi-ell area had hem approved try the cabinet, it was announced by i Premier Walter Shaw yesterday. Also approved was die de- velopment or Cedar Dinner Park at West Point. premier Show said iii ielstlon hi the Cedar Dunes Park that this would he the second phase in its develoiment. since "bile government earlier approved and to the names. a! the land [or a pan-k”. According to the premier. “the cabinet and the parks division of government has suggested‘ SDU Alumni Scholarship Exams Slated llev. owen snarkey. dean or; that the development should in- volve road construction. leaning. well drilling. pump house pump. power installations. ple- nic tables. iireplaces. a trader _ . . ‘park. kitchen shelters. hath Kim“ 5‘ 5‘» Dunstan: U"“’"‘ihnuse and rest room tarilltics a sity. announced yesterday that b , - ‘ the competitive examinations‘ "’ "'5’ "'"m‘ ' mid“ 1‘" tor the st Dunstnn's Universityi"l'd. “1mm” "38' T" “m' Alumni Scholarships (or 1963- slifigniilily’fifg: 1253?: will be written at the college I-hlllel Wooded "an, m mm a = a. 2‘; pi Seven Cases 'Are Heard AI Souris SOURIS — Sevan cases were on the docket at the Kings Cmm- ty magistrate's court here Wed» nesday. Magistrate Jamel a Johnston presided. Leonard .vohn Clonney oi Dun- dee. charged with assault cons inst hodin harm. had his case adjourned to July 10. Kenneth O'Hanlzy ol Sourla. charged with possession oi lio- uoi- iint purchas ven— dor. was lined up and eosti or Bullion of liquor in I than their midene Ilace ea, Each was fined :20 coll-l or so days. Another person charged with intoxication In r public place was dried m and costs or 5 days. and - lor several years now" at the start oi the season. The July t holiday and the late school closing slows up the influx oi American tourists. and the triadic dries up quickly aiter ‘ISLAND NEWS PAGE i Summerside And Pr rice Counry i'l'he (iiiardian. Charlottetown, Thum, July 4. 1993. 3 iGov'I Approval Given Proiec’rs Agents Join are working to improve their commumiles " It was poinied cm by the pre- mier that “all ARDA projects must begin at the local level. come to the division oi research from an organized group in the community. he approved by ca- binet. a [hen Inrwarded to Ottawa IIII' approval " Ill conclusion, Premier Sl’lan said “discussiona are going onl at present in a number at com- munities tor protects similar to those announced today." Real Eslale National Ass’n Prince Edward island real es- tate agents held their meeting. Tuesday evening. July 2. ln Charlottetown with Murruy L Neustadier. regional vice-presi- dent oi the Cnnadlan Associa- tion of Real Estate boards. in attendance. i . Neustadter explained the advantages oi the local lslond agents being associated with Canadian and iniernatianal as-i sociations ni real estate bnarda.‘ motion was put iorth ii (1’ association forthwith cums incorporaied as such. It is lnierssling to note th at Prince Edward Island will he the last province to join th e this move will be or great berm: Old Home Week. Mr. Shaw ob served. "We keep open her until late in September but the In just about pays for our employees". Bull-l Raymond. who, I “Dalvay By The Sea not lullahlk {or comment. but an employea said "busines is very good I shade better than last year. it was the best year since the present manage- ment took over." despite the bad weather of 1962. Bookings rs fishy, July 5. beginning at shunned,- The scholarships consist or two 3 Mann PROJECT nts oi $00 each. awarded tul The total area of inie Morell the top students in the compell- 1 development is to be in the vie- imn. Any Prince Edward Island inity live acres. “At the same grade 12 student is eligible lo. tim ramier Shaw said. “lllle wrlie the em aligns. .re lunnl high school has pro— Father Sharkey said u applI-j vim ave, tor-e .creg." eations have been received no Development plans include liar. i such items as playground equip- ‘menl. a wading pool. a tennis l u court. a hall diamond. bleachers ’THEFT OF one out, rein... landscaping and I canteen. is expected that (Conuhued lmm page il .through local initiative, some- tskeri up yet. Business to date‘thing will be done to provide is slightly ahead oi the same night lighting tor the iield. period last year. but "there are a premier said “the original a terriiic lot of campers". it proposal for recreational outlets was observed. _ was made to the resources devele Another resort operatorlntllat opment counell by the Morell genarlahueu was slightly less Community Commission. This “more .nd some ot the new- group has been oi a most pro- er accommodations expressed a gressive nature. and the new desire tor more business. plans will sntisly muell needed Coidoii aw who operales recreational iacillties tor Chil- slinw's Hotel at Ernckley Beach. siren and young people. and said business is slow to date. should be a great attraction to then added "it‘s been that way tourists and visitors and have the eileet oi makintz the home lite more attractive. THREEWAY EFFORT This has been a thrmirled eliort. involving the people or orell and vicinity. the provin- eisl government an the resour- ces development program. The Morel! example will serve as a line is nine in many other re- siiurne development groups that operat- .. “ Sister Dies In Regina KENSI'NGTON — J o h n MacDonald. lrishlnwn R o I d. Kenalnghnu. haa received the lad newa of the sudden death of bin aisler. Lucy. Mra. Philip Sheridan. Regina. Sas atur day. .Yune N. She leave! to mourn besidea her hulhand and family two dialer: and one brother, Annie. Mr]. Fernard Cline Wyandotte. MIC M: A. n p. 3'. a- a 2 : John at Kensinglan PE. Three braille“ and three III- Ie'n predecealed her. Funeral Services wen hold yeltelday at Regina. After her Marlon lhe SLIHIA &. Josqih lillo mar d Women: “Ital In Alberta: until being zleolad to her new Dost. Music Exams Held For Victoria And Tryon The Honor Alli-nu Conserva- lot! of Unit local centre Voice and Wm oxInIIaItiolll {mm-Mao More of Mn. and line 3. our. Tryon TE; minor was Carleton ll- ' tollowlas m the pupils st and. a- timid ' .Wen lly Maalnhen: abduction. Marl-n. lay-rs, ~ on. 1M; high dIlLinctlon: W95: dil- tlnctlon: M: honors: 7033: pm: M. A piano recital WII liven in thl Tryon Unlled Church Venn-y by the pupil! DI Mn. Ill and Mlal Carr. Thole taking part In the recit- II were II lollowl Eleanor and Lynn Boutler. M ene and Syl- via Myen. Kim. Sharlllle I nd me MaeEuherl-l. [um and EH“! Crlil. Donn- Dixon. Ir- Jm'll BMW. Lillian I n d Mary kl. Annie Marie Dawe Ion. Joyce Thomas. Carl Dixon. ; COMMAND tinned from page ll aald 'U the government produc- ea them we will have them. bui we have none at prement." I! Clnldn get: nuclear weap- on. he laid he assumed the At- lantic Command would get them and that they molt likely would he Itored In the Marltlrllu. C e manta. the Iirlt RCAF officer to fly over War. ha the world vlee. Born in New BrunawIell In 1903. he II I lradunie of King- anrl’I Royal Military College. Air Award. in hil ll year. 0! her ion- die rest oi the season “look reasonably good." this p was told. it was Mr. Shaw who said some people at Aulsc. N.B. have been on several on» casions trying to persuade tour- ist can there not to head tor the island. Tourists have been told "nhere's no room lelt. there are no beds available" it wu‘ charged. FAVORS LATER WEEK 1 Mr. Shaw believes that the mean the season would he build~ log up to a big week then. Now. he explained. the profitable part or the season is over once the big week has been emlcmd. lt jun about closes out the season .I an inn as it helm a pawn: pm- positlon is concerned. The opinion appeared to he sort operators that the opening up oi the Nalional Park and provincial parks to visitors lor curving at a nominal was had ly lo the MW of people whose investment! (or tourist accommodation were ex- flit—’4 FOUND N0 TAKEN LONDON iCPt—‘I‘he author M I book about I Ierroriat plot Io Illl General de Gaulle sought Insurance against the French‘ president hrlnl assassinated. berm-e publication. There were no alien Irnln inaurunee Corn- nlnlea i He told the the Gold Slar and nerve- in England. France and the South Paciile during the war as be came Commodore in use and ma ADC Maritime: in 1958. The Commodore ma non the Maritime units build up to what he considers their approximate maximum in the p it three in the Sum- merside base is now at in be mt ot mil strength, and luteiy to remain that way. .. Carol and Rhonda MacDonald. Jam MuL e a ll. kill Crawford. Condl Waddell. DIM! Milan Kl! Dim All! Join! Mnfadyen. Follo'lnl tha recital. 130 mil Iddreu h I h e Linda Thom. David Waddall. . Glenda Carrieioii. aunt-um cm: . by I III‘R! number 0! parenta and Menu. than. no mital was much «and Tort-comm- "' "h'aTLs-T afian STANLEY IIIL REAL ESTATE LTII. ’ j 78 l mam-1 CIIIIIII M M loll. “he! III PiBJ. Mal III-I! Anal-Illa lumber. Richard Burton ORDINARY TIRES are alums and success! “Film contracta", Burton , “get in the way. 1 want to reel) ind an a neat stage actor. ' that Cleogatm has biought tl'ua Wela miner’s Ion fame and money—what next? In July Reader's Digest meet a man, on with a choice of souls. Get your copy today t It less lesa heat built up {or I loner mil”. 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