dona- 81.000 unty Hospital bv the George R. Pearkes vc Branch, Royal Canadian Leg- THE ANNUAL urn to Prince Co ion. Summerside was made Saturday evening during the th‘rd anniversary celebration o the branch attended by up- wards of 250 members and guests. The presentation was made by branch president. Ed- mund F. Arsenaiult (centre) to Lloyd Gorrill. (right) a vice- president of the hospital board. At left is Legion sec- ond vice-president Clarence Steele. The Summerside Leg» ion branch pledged a 81.000 donation to the hospital each year for to years starting four years ago. 1 $1,000 CheQue Given lo Hospital SUMMERSIDE — The third anniversary celebration of the opening the e R. Pcarkes VC Branch. Royal Canadian Legion home in Sum~ Illf‘l‘slde was evening in the spacious home with a gala banquet and dance attended by nearly 50 mem- bers and guests. Master of cere- monies was second vice-presi- dent Clarence Steele. During the banquet catered to by the brameh's ladies auxi- $1.000 was Prince County Hospital. ing the presentation was presi- dent. Edmund F. Arsenauit to J. Lloyd Gorrill. third vice— By Legion president of the hospital board. Head table guests included Canon and Mrs. Mark Ferg- uson. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs, D. 0. Stewart. Mr. and Mins. Clar- 0v ence Steele and Mr and Mr J. Lloyd Gorrill. Mayor J. Ern- est Morrison and Mos. Mor- rison. Group Capt. A. G. Dagg and Mrs. Dagg wane also pres- ent. Brief addresses were made by the president, Mr. Arsenault, and honorary president, D. 0. Stewart. Dancing was enjoyed follow- ing the banquet with music by Gordon Huestis and his or- chestra. ISLAND NEWS PAG‘ Summerside And Prince County 1 l Kensington Lions Club Elects Slate KENSINGTON -— Ian Ma c- Murdo was elected president of the Kensington Lions Club. Oth- er officers elected were fir st vice~ president. Dr. L.K. Zielin- : second vice- president. Dr. Ben Riehl; third vice- president, ames Ramsay: secret a r y. Dick Ripley; treasurer. John Sutherland. ' In K‘ - At the second May meeting. Hartwell Daley. director of re- sources development will be guest speaker. Kensington will be the first to hold a glaucoma clinic. m a d e gossible by the Lions Clubs of or 40 W1 clinics the first of which will be held this month. The Lions point out that “a few minutes of your time now. may prevent partial or total blindness in later years", and the Kensington club is making an all out effort to ob- tain a good response to this public service program. drama in flight, the stewardess 9 said. S’side Coin Collectors Plan Public Display During ’Week’ SUMMERSIDE — Plans for as public window display of coins ‘ ed that summer meetings be ad- in Summerslde during “coinivertised in the press in hope of club week" were made during a lhaving tourists attend the meet- mccting of the Summersid slings. C01" Club at'lht‘ Canadian 1.1084 Wallace Moase, club treasur- 10" home- wadnesfilay evenings er. read the Canadian mint re A“be Doyle pmSlded» and 27'port for 1962. which revealed a ml’mbers attendf‘d- l notable increase in mintage over The group included five new i 1961. except for the five c e nt members, one from Fredericton. 1 coin. N.B., two from Charlottetown. Following the business meet- and two from Summerside. ting the u an al trading session A committee consisting e {was hald‘ 3nd George 5991 con' George seell Leo Damour' andiducted a successful coin ex- Aicx Bobey was elected to inau~ I Change “mon- Mr. MacKenzie also suggest-. I l Lot 16 YPU Hos Speaker ' LOT 1 -- Thomas Hall. rtnclpal of Athena Regional h School. was the guest speaker at of the Lot Mr. Hall. who spoke on per- sonal conduct. was introduced by Marilyn MacLeao and thank- ed by Allan McFadden. The president, Edith Betton. chaired the banquet'and grace was said by Rev. Ralph E. Johnston who also responded to toast to the church proposed by Joyce McFadden. A singsong led by Marilyn Macbean completed the pro- gram. :‘U E the closing banquet 16 YPU. gigaiehtig' fioin clubndislplay. I ‘ . , e 0 Sean? griiéiflliayg 5.2 Phil Shlngles Smged .'cw : . ' d C I ll " a" 9 By Rubbish Fire town arcas. Wallace Moase and' president Aubrey Doyle will he; i SUMMERSIDE — The Sum- in charge of coin displays that will he set up in their respec-imerside Fire Department was five stores. ed out Saturday afternoon to The 5112mm“ was made by the residence of Lloyd Crossman . lon Duke Street. 1‘“ .MaCKm" "‘8' Willi”? A rubbish fire near the resid- and 512115 be used to advertise { “we caught in some shingles on the display. which club mem-lthe side of the house but the bets hope will interest others tol flames had been extinguished WRESTLERS INJURED LOUISEVILLE. Que. (CP) —- Two professional wrestlers and their romoter were in serious condition in hospital here after eir car was in a head-on col- ision Friday night with a stolen car ed by police 3 speeds in excess of 100 miles- per - hour. Wrestlers Edouard Carpentier and Jerry Duc and promoter Lucien Gregoire were hurled from the car. we men in the stolen car also were se- riously hurt, and taken to hos- pital here 65 miles northeast of Montreal. a—an 3' join the cotn collectors club. lbefore the firemen amived. been allocated for cattle prizes for the biggest slice of the $33.- 000 in prize money at the Atlan- tic Winter Fair at Halif a x. Nov. 4-9. it was learned over the weekend. Dairy cattle head the list with $6.856 allocated for four dairy breeds. There is $6,200 for four beef breeds and $200 for th e market class of beef cattle. There is $2,692 for e l g ht breeds of sheep plus the c o m- mercial class for market lambs. Lose Battle NEW YORK (Am—A Stock- Segala. who had been resting in Billy PfeSided Over by Ra'lllhfthe explosive business mm he: ' The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. May. 13, 1963. 31 Atlantic Winter Fair Offers $13,000 For Cattle Prizes Slightly more than 813.000 has and $2.000 for two breeds of swine plus the c e m m e r ciai 1‘ classes. Other prize money I n cl udes: heavy horses. two breeds. $1.- 800; ll g ht horses. horse show., . $3.000: poultry. standard breedsi and bantams. $1.000; pigeons; cavies, pets. $1.000: vegetables Lh and field crops $1.000. Fruit $1,000; h o n e y. $200:l flowers, $500; youth activit i e 3.: $1,500: home crafts. $800: a r t s and crafts. $500: mink. $800; dog show. $500: photography. $500. ‘ Surgeon, Stewardess ln Air Variety Concert TO TAKE UP BABY SITTING ls Presented KENSINGTON — The Caven- dish Men's Association of the United Church presented its variety concert in the New Low don Hail necentiy before an 89- prcciatzive audience. Bert Murant acted as chair- man for the evening, and Mrs. Herbert Moore was accompanist. ‘e event was sponsored by the Clifton Uniited Olmh Wo- men. ' The program which included chorus selections. solos by Wil-i liam Andrew, lph Burdett and Olaf Stevenson; two dialo- gues, a puppet show, a skit “Too Tired to Move", a read- ing “Bessie's Boil". by Bert Murant, a monologue by Ralph Buirdett, a square dance. and e feature of the evening. a fashion show. ’Leory Lions Elect Executive O'LEARY is Wendell Turner. was, elected along with a slate all officers at a dinner meeting; Thursday in Turner’s Restaur-i holm surgeon and a stewardess a seat of the forward passenger i BlShOD. the Wiring president I fought a esperate losing bat- tle to save a stricken co-pllot'a life in a ' ’ over the Atlantic Saturday. ' blankets shielding the scene from first-class passen- glers and using a knife from the co-pilot's windpipe and inserting 3 urer. pane's galley. the pair per- formed an emergency opera- lO . Then, assisted by other crewl compartment. I Dr. Crafoord said Segala at. first appeared to be recovering. Adams A relapse caused the doctorl to decide on emrgencyl tracheotomy—cutting Into thei a ube to allow him to breathe.l Using a knife from the galley—l sterilized with alcohol-and the‘i plane‘s first old equipment, the. Other officers elected were,i first vicedpnesiident. Douglas ; second vicepresident. Lloyd Matthews: tlhtird vice-l president. Geonge Bernardzl secretary, Percy Sentner; treas- Percy Vey; tail twister. deemed - dential area. One reason given dent of the O'Leary Lions Club} Woman Dynamite Dealer Bows Out By ROY TURNER itruck full d dynamite and S'side Bureau. The Guardian idynamjte caps overturned. The “ ['9 only known woman dy-l Bet ve me, we got out namite dealer in Canada. who there in a hurry", she recalls annually visits the Island to Mrs Morning said she didn’t ‘want give up her iocense’ but ithe growth of subdivisions made er spend a vacation with relatives. lays she‘s calling it quits as far as dynamite dealing is con- 3 getting a new site close cerned because of "the attitude‘Amrora home impossible. of a lot of meat" which has‘ Last winter she travelled by made it difficult for her topoowshoes magaztne build a new magazine in which . when snow clogged roads, At. to stone explosives. . times her daughter used William Mum“; Awmskis to reach their dynamite ora, 0nt.. mother of Mrs. John‘sul’l’ly- Mm. Morning plans to MacDonald of New Annan, hasl I mailed he, permit to deal in‘ham‘omng business—ababyso’ttinvg. dynamite back to the federal MPS- Morning's tighter. government, 81va up her I Mrs. MacDonald and her hus- ubommingvl business ‘ band. .Jolrn Maud-(maid. have re- . I si Two sites she chose for a five years, He is a son of turn her hand to a little less: Druggists Give $1,000 To IDol’ Fund - The Prince Edward Isl Phan'na- ceutioal Awociatlon has donated $1000 to the current drive for funds being staged by iDalh e University, the SA . sociation's secretary Klark Carib 1 well has announced The money has already been - , forwarded to the College of Phar- 'e. ‘macy at Dal Macdrmld now residing ‘at New iAnnan. ‘ Mrs. Morning spends some fdonaid home and has made~ time each summer at the Mac- many friends in the Summer- side area. BUILD NEW JAIL QUEBEC (CPI—A new pro. vinciai jail double the size of .the present one on the Plains of Abraham will be built south of, 3Quebec City at a cost 0‘ $12.- eii 000.000 it was learned Saturday. townshin council and a third was too near a rcsi-i magazine were rejected by. FOR RENT for refusing her a permit for a site was “residents were al- Doze”, Loaders, etc. ready under strain from a mear- -— —. —— by garbage dump." she said. Mrs. Manning. who took overl I And Clay Fill For Sale. hmband died in 1960 (he had- I will deliver to your lot. run it for 30 years) scoffs at ed magazine might explode. She recalls only one near ac-f cident in the last 33 years. when ‘ she and her daughter were diriv- 1 ing with Mr. Morning and their-i Belvedere Corner Construction Equipment We Camoc Construction Co. Ltd. Phone 4-7010 Gerard Houley; lion tamer Cari Adams. I The plans for the glaucoma: clinic were outlined by Mr.l members. they gave the co-pi- doctor completed the surgery Ill [ Tummy, lot oxygen and massage heart as the swift let raced the clock. Most of the 37 passengers weren't fully aware of the Geraldo Segala. 29. secondi officer of Varig Airlines Flight 854 from Buenos ires New York. was breathing but uncon- scious when taken from the plane at Idlewild Airport. He died before reaching hospital. Determination of the cause oil death awaited an autopsy. DID ALL POSSIBLE i “We all did what we could."| said Yvonne Staipfer. 32, the,I chief stewardess. Once an op- erating room nur . s as- sisted Dr. Clarence Crafoord in the operation. Crafoord. a Pro- fessor of chest surgch at Kar- olinska Hespital in Stockholm. was a passenger on the jet. The drama began when a" ipurser tried to arouse the ailing MILITARY (Continued from page one) sabotaged by a few extremists" on either side. Kennedy made his personal statement in the White House. TAKEN STEPS He said there must he no repetition of Saturday night's bombings and retaliatory riot- ing and to reinforce this he said he ordered three initial steps: 1. The dispatch back to Brim- lngham of Assistant Attorney- General Burke Marshall to con- sult with the citizens there and work with other justice depart- ment officials on the scene. Marshall. who heads the de- partment's civil rights division. led the department team which was instrumental in bringing about the agreements which halted mass demonstrations by Negroes last week. 2. He has instructed Defence Secretary Robert McNamara: “to alert elements of the armed forces" trained in riot control and order their deployment to bases near Birmingham. 8. He has directed taking of the necessary preliminary steps to calling out the Alabama Na- tional Guard. if necessa . The president's statements followed hours of consultations. among justice department offi- cials headed by Attorney-Gen- eral Robert Kennedy and fur- ther discussions in the presi- dent’s .own office. is 90 secon s Capt. Ferucio Carboni radioedl New Yiéirk for an ambulance to meet the plane. MASSAGED HEART Then. for 90 minutes, the: doctor and members 0 the! crew took turns massaging Se: gaia’s heart—“even during the; landing." the stewardess said. ' Dr. Crafoord. who transferred! to a homeward flight in New York. reached London before} learning that the co-pilot had. died. “When I left him," the‘1 doctor said. “he was betweeui life and death." 3 The doctor said be operated‘ to free breathing passages, choked by convulsions. With the convulsions, Sega a's weak pulse became fainter, Dr. Cra- foord said. “When the convulsions started It indicated to that his condition might be due to some bleeding at the base of the brain—in fact. a brain hemorr~. hage." Site In Moncton Sought For Plant MONCTON’ (CF) - Shamrock Brand Limited. a Quebec firm that manufactures sportswear. wants to establish a branch in Moncton if they can get a suitable site. Isidore Lechtman. vice-presi- dent of the Montreal-based com- pany, said here Saturday that negotiations have started with city council to acquire a site. No decision has been reached. Mr. Lechtman said the com- pany would require 15,000 square feet of space. The plant would contain $25,000 worth of machinery. He said the com- pany. with three plants in Quc~ bec province. has approached the New Brunswick government to obtain "certain financial con- cessions." He didn't elaborate. CANCEL JAMBOREE OTTAWA (CP) -— A six—inch snowfall (1 cold weather forced the cancellation Saturday of a parade by more than 500 members of school safety pa- trols from across Canada. Many of the students arrived here Fri- ay wearing light summer clothes for the third annual saf- ety patrol jamboree sponsored sociation. Instead of parading on uptown streets to Parliament Hill. they went to an indoor band concert. ladles' by the Canadian Automobile As- i Vistting Lions included Reg MacLeilan and G, MacQuaririe. Summerside. and each gave interesting talks on senior eit- izens' night and the proper method of receiving new mem- bers into the club. A new member. Chester Mac- ‘Mackin_ was welcomed into the club. ENGLAND HAS MOST Of the 630 seats in Britain's House of Commons. England has 511. Scotland 71. Wales 36 and Northern Ireland 12. SNARED WOLVES An average 60 wolves a year iwere snared in Ontario's Algon- I uin Park until they were left funmolested in 1958. CELEBRATING 50 YEARS IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND EASTERN TRUST THIS I OFFERS VALUABLE FREE GIFTS TO NEW DEPOSITORS! _ IS ALL YOU HAVE TO DO... OPEN AN ACCOUNT FOR $50. 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Syria (GP-AP)— The revolutionary governments of Syria and Iraq resigned Sat- urday. the development in Syria apparently posing a more seri- ous threat to Egyptian Presi- dent Nssscr's plans for a new Arab federation. Dr. Semi Jundl was named premier-designate of Syria after Salah Bltar resigned as pre- mier in an apparent effort to end a crisis that erupted'ln pro Nasser rioting last week. Both are Ba'ath Socialists. In Iraq. the cabinet resigned. but Premier Ahmed Basses Bakr remained on to form a new governmt which he said would carry out plans for the Arab federation. 00 5 forms of light is that given by the firefly. known . off : MEDICAL PHARMACY Corner of Formal and | Richmond St.. Ch'town It Ever Hear of a "DIIIRE'I'IC*”? Maybe not. But yen should know This is when the diuretic service of what a "diuretic" dean. There may Dedd'a Kidney Pills may be helpful. times when you should use one. 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