I The Gnardlao, Charlottetown. Mom. July 15. 1963. 5i ISLAND NEWS PAGE. Charlottetown and Queens County.‘ Islandlabor Unions Approve Merger Ideal branch in Prince Edward island. it is still necessary tor the lo— cal members ol the NUPE loI give their support as the mer- ger is a national one and nation- al body must have the backing or all their members, ‘ Discussions on the merger ave been in progress tor al- most six years in other Canada lsn centres where both unions exist, but it has only been in re. cent months that the go-ahesd as been given. ‘ To bring local unions up to d The merger at two blather unions, the National Union of Public Employees INUPEI and the National Union or Public Ser— vice Employees INUPSEI. was the topic under dlmunion at a special meeting held Saturday night at the Community Centre on Stewart Street. All unions or the Island divi. sion at the NUPE were in at- tendance and gave their Illlalllr maul: rapport to the merger pro- on pd . Although the NUPSE has no ate all the situation twn repre- ‘FLOATING CHAPEL’ TS ““ PULPIT Floating Chapel Will Visit Ch’town Harbor This Week The Floating Chalk}. operat-loperated tit-rough an inverter. ed by Rev. Ray D. Campbell nl vihich hransim'ma the lirvolt Pugwash, N.S.. will hold spec- power into 110 AC. Rec ‘ s ial Smite: in Charlottetown. Tuesday and Wednesday even. ngs or this week oil Victoria Park at 7.30 pm. and 3.50 pm raspamvely. Fully amplified to project the lospel service In people a the Floating Chancl will Frank Guinta of the grilled msent RCN. a soloist whose onloyed in . nay Camp- n it this moot Cape Island style whit cruiser. It II fully equip- ped was sleeping accommodat- Ians tai- tour people. We skip- per of the crait. Hanstord Van Ember of Pugwash. will demon- otrsie it to all interested per- sons. The tape recorder is Beaches Over W The beaches on all sides 0! the Island were bright. pleasant piayizmuilds this weekend as the province baskcd In 30 degree weather lor the third straight day. The beaches in the National Park area were especially lively as islanders and summer visi- ton thronged in the warm salt water and long stretches sandy beaches. Traffic lama in reported have developed in the oracklay and Stanhope areal but they were not at s serious nature Camping siies were reported at a pican in the National pk sud campers rapidly ill. ied up adjacent private cumplu; grounds Saturday evening The provmcial parks were also well pabroni try plenickers and campers with the one at strstbgortney proviru especial- ly popular. The ext-client provincial camp- lrig sites in other parts oi the LOCAL BRIEFS TORONTO VACATION Misses Diane and Gloria Cur- “Elli. Trundle C r o I I, are spending their vacation with relatives in Toronto. Diane re- cently completed her first year of nurlel traininfl It the Char- lottetnwn Hospital VISIT! SISTERS Mn. .1. P. Meal-client. vies tori]. 3.0., II visiting her all- ten Mrs. Robert Hooper and Mrs. C. R. in. at "Happy Ha- ven”. Rusticoviile. These three ladies are dlllghterl of the Late Archdeacml and M11. Reafl‘t. coon PnonUCEI Dismond Elli Dina Ducheu produced 15.400 pounds milk. did {at lor breed cisss aver-gel 01145 in milk. lid in lot u a four-year old cow loi- Obwald .l. Neurons and Son. Klnalton. ac- cording to the current Issue at tbs Holltein-Frlealan .loumsi. moo FUNERAL — 'flle Noel-ll IA! the late John Mac- Leod was held Friday. July it hum the Andrewl hinaral Home to Bmoktleld Presbyterian whee the service VII! emted by Rev. rem D. Rud- dall. Path-re" were Slerlinl mail. Anglo Macbean. Ab- .Il MlcPhd'm. Miller Mar- Pnerm- hull MlcPherEmt and William Macmillan. interment a“; File! In the church cellar CLOW FUNERAL — The fun- erll for William I. claw we held Sunday afternoon. July H. (mm the Cutclllte Funeral Hollll all"! service vial conducted It! ev. Clow. in in Metal {or community singing were made by Rev. Lew Farrell ol the Wood Harbour Baptist church. I The marine aiapel will an- 'rive promptly at 7.30 pm. at! Victoria Park tomorrow and at , ,m. Wednesday. The pub- lic is warmly invited to utoend itncse unusual smices. it is Ierpcciad the boating will proceed loom Charlotte- town to Murray Harbor, Moa- tsgue and Georgetown. The dedication service held in Pugivash, June on ticintrng was Dr. R. E. Whit- ney. superintendent or the home nose-ion board oi the Maritime United Baptist Coll/ventimi. Also present was i Iormer president yet the Baptist Convention, Step- hcn s. Sleeves ol Monctou, N.B. was . 0t Popular eekend province are expected to be more heavily used as visitors begin to realize that other camp sites in addition to those in the National Park are available and eggllently equipped {or their a. a Coalition Seen Remote Chance GEORGETOWN. Eriilah Gul- anti lAPI~ProspecLs at I chali- tion regime appeared remote in British Guiana Sunday despite agreement by premier Cheddi Japan and his political toe. Forbes Burahsm, to diacusb their dilrcrencer. Racial violence hired in out- lylng provinces. Police said an East lndian was killed when n grenade exploded in Illa hand just as he prepared to toss it at in Chinese home. Looilng .it No- ‘gro names by East Indians was Ircported also in the same Wind- ‘sor Forest are. west at George town. British (1 o l o n i ll Secretary Duncan spudys new to George» town last week hoping to work out a iormuls tor a coalition that could bring a measure or stability to the colony and pave the way lpr its independence. Nine ot the in spenders lined in city police court Saturday were apprehended as a result oi the use or radar. Police Chiel Stems Webster raid that his de- partment is very appreciative to Sgt. Eric Tedtord. Charlotte- town detachment lich. tor his aid in this cooperative RCMP and city Police etlort to bring speeders to justice. Cpl. keith Wakeltn. Cnat, .lpho Eva, and Cnsi. wirren MacKen- zle testiiied in all cases or speed— . K Fines were meted out by Mn- glstrnte James Haslam tn the tollowing motorist: (or travell- ing north an Upper Prince Street at excessive rates at speed: A. F. Martin MacDonald. city: 53 and costs or lour days; James Calvin liilscDougail. Argyle Shore. so and costs or tour days; Elmer E, Galbraith. Sherwood. :12 and costs or six days: lion- ald Joseph Gillmall, city. sin and costs or five days; Murray May- how. city. $10 and costs or five dayl: Ernest Barrett. city. days and costs or tour days, John Edward Lowiher. Caven- dish. was lined sit and costs or live days. and John Charles Ross. Summerside. was lined so and costs or tour days, both for speeding west on Nassau Street, Speeding on North River nosd brought lines to two motorists lvsn Turner, wmslpe. was lined two acres of land MICHAEL ARMSTRONG City Youth Wins Prizes Michael Armstrong. can ol Mr. Iottetown, ha] graduated t King's College School in Wind lor. N.S.. where ful In his studies seven Drltea on his graduation. The prises awarded Mr. Armstrong were the Governor- General‘l medal (or the higher! unrequ iii the school. the Blrk‘s medal tnr wmandlnl qualities of Ieidenhlp and para tlctoatlon In ltudent I In. the neodmum'a school Ihleld for head ect~ 1‘. Rio! White- lnr q'ullltlel at man- wbsre lie plane to ell own and bath on ground floor. Speeders Caught By Use Of Radar i315 and crisis or seven days. tor. driving 45 miles through a 30' mile lane. while Ernest Roget- MacArthur. Bunbury. was lined :12 and costs or six days tor travelling 42 miles per hour through a 30 mile zone. ASSAULT CASE The ease or David Donald Marlin. city. charged with nor, snult causing bodily harm, was set over until .luly 20, alter the testimonies of the complainant. Richard Eean. the complainant‘s brother. Bernard Dean. and the accused had been heard. The magistrate ssirl he wanied to hear the testimony oi another witness betnre passing iildg- ment. L e ster O'Donnell was counsel tor the accused. Appearing on a charge or be ing drunk and disorderly, on the complaint at his wile. lvsn c» lnnis, city. was sentenced to 2|) days. On a similar charge. Mat- thew .i Wihito. city. was remand. reniativer in the national body made special addresses. They were KP hintoub the national director or NUPE ' ottawa, , llan. director or the Atlantic region The rounding convention or the new union will be held in Winni- peg in September. and the new name or Canadian Union ol Fu- blic Employees will be olticiaily DIED FRIDAY H.H. Hannam- M. president of the Canadian Federation»! Agriculture since 1918. ch at his Organization. He was Ottawa home Friday night. He served as delegate to conlerences ol the United Nations Food and Agriculture ed until July 20. One drunk and incapable was sentenced to 20 days. For driving the wrong way on a one.way street. a motorist was lined so and costs or two days. SAIL DEEP INTAND ships using the st. Lawrence Seaway may travel It six miles an hour in sailing 1.400 miles into the heart a! the continent. PETER’S ROAD CALL 2-1264 PRICED RIGHT CALL 2-1264 EXCLUSIIVE LISTING bolo- Dlnt. lsrraniy. This piessancpo fun“: ssosv. pasty cos es timer wdcr Ina te {azlt aon- to) moisture b A truly outstanding value — Home is situated on , close to salt water. brick fire place. Dining room. Modern kitchen. Bedroom 3 bedrooms on 2nd floor with 3 pc. bathroom. Oil hot air heating. Price listed for be- low present market value for quick sale. Living room with PEAKE - MARTIN LIMITED RESTAURANT CHARIOIIEIOWN This business is a going concern and show- ing a substantial monthly increase in gross sales. Central location. Good building and equipment. Extra income from rentals, vending machines, etc. Year round operation. PEAKE - MARTIN LIMITED BY APPOINTMENT ONLY and more com- as. l In a. it . c "DI odor" rearoi. aec PABTBITH at I am: mum all-r1 no udanted, around the hospitsi pate but no new decisions were made and plans will remain sai Previously announced. RUSSIAN against what It calls in‘N-rizlism. The statement Indicated the. Russians have not billiard frontimaie the influence a split in their stand even ihnush thelme once-solid Communist camp Chinese challenge seemed. bound to weaken the Kremlin's} V grip on world Communist or-.the WW ganizstions. ‘ The cast European Commu- Atlantic Roofing and Insulation Co. . Rock-Shake sidewall DEFENCE MINISTER AT CAMP GAGETOWN Deience ilinister Paul Hellyer irighti straps on a helmet betorc an army hcli- copier (lies him to unit loca- a short discussion centred wage dis Alsn ing training M the 12,000 troops at the camp. Accom- panying Mr Hellyer area tram leit. Group Capuln William Lee. an assistant to the mill- isler. and Major A.K. Cassel- man. pilot irom Kingston Ont. (CP wirephoto from National Defence) TENDERS For Concessions at the Alherton and West Prince Board at Trade Annual Aquatic Day. July 31rd,, will he received by the undersigned until July 25. One booth tor hot dogs. soft drinks, ice cream, ‘ coffee, etc. Amount of Tender must be paid in cash. money order or certified cheque immediately tender iii rammed. in; training area. lence chisl spent Friday night tinns in the Camp Gagginwn. I and most at Saturday observ- it was‘ nist nation or Albania has Il-itielors had aggravated the dit.‘ ircadv turned toward Poking inltei-ences between the Ct'lmmu the ideological light. A similar inst parties or the Soviet Union and China. idriii has been detected in R0- ‘manla. WILL INFLUENCE WORLD it appeared hard to overestb IConLinued from MEP 1» Western would have on the Politicl oi lt'l. Russian staiomcnt . 9 ‘charged that the Chinese "egos! sow-m“ PnrkngreVi’lrgili‘oiiil ‘ ‘ lnsuhn Highest or any tender not necessarily accept/- Now Many Wear Now ' FALSE TEETH mm, c. It. LEARD. Secretary. 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