a $OURIST- TENTS. —___ “LOCAL BRIEFS *\dance held at the Confederation ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. ‘Henry Wight. Flat River, has entered the P.E.I _Hospita) tor surgery. “RECEIVES DEGREE At the spring convocation of the University-of Maiitoba, John Neil MacLeod , graduated with the degree of B.Sc., M.D. Doctor MacLeod is a sun of Rev. A. and Mrs. MacLeod-ef Morris Manitoba. Rev: Mr. MacLeod was born in et P.E.I. EGG PRICES Charlottetown devlers were quoting producers for ungraded eggs delivered in Charlottetown this morning as follows: Grade A Large: 29 cent$ a dozen; Grade: A, Med. ; 23 cents a doz- aoe ii aS - : ee a SPALDING GOLF CLUBS Reg. 69.00 Ae now 10.95 “GOLF BAGS on 1 GOLF BALLS - (Campbell) ane Reg. 24.95 9.95 to 79.95 All Sizes — Shapes SLEEPING BAGS. 6.95 to 18.95 LAWN CHAIRS 4.77 TENT HEATERS, 2500 BTU 11. 88 - BAR-B-Q GRILLS’ 4.95 to 12.95 BAR-B-Q FORK, SET “1.88 4LSO USED GOLF SETS & BAGS IN STOCK AND USED - oo We BUY M: - TRADE - SELL WAR SURPLUS MONTAGUE John vow 38.95 9 [[ service throughout” the year: . - 5 ty >) om: Grade A emait: “0 conte a! dozen kev NEW EXECUTIVE, ; ‘Elected to the new executive of the Charlottetown Junior | Chamber of’ Commerce at the annual dinner meeting and.) | we Allan Don Cham- Centre last night MacLeod, president : piom .vice-president; Eric. Mac- : Rae, second vice-president; View | tor Campbell, secretary-treasur- | er, Ken Hayward; Ed McCabe | and Miller MacLean, directors. STUDENT ASSEMBLY ' An assembly showing the im- | portance of understanding and | knowing how to carry out the | ‘water safety rules’ and safety measures. was held for the stw- dents:-of Queen Charlotte High” School last week. The assembly | was held -in accordance to Red Cross Water Safety Week, June 5-11" a ; | 313 REGISTERED ' Tt was learned yesterday *rom Tony Gallant, registrar of motor ~ Vehicles, that there have « been 313 motorcycles registered on | the Island to date | This number, which _ includes honda motorbikes, is 113. more | than the number registered last, year. The cost of registration for } ts type of transportation is -$4. ’ CABINET MEETING A .cabinet meeting to discuss routine government matters was called by Premier Walter R. ‘aay yesterday morning. ‘ FIRE ALARM The Murray’ River Fire De- | | partment responded to a call to ithe home of Mr. and Mrs, yk iStrickland, on Monday aftér-| noon, Damage was negligible. |: CARD PARTY The, following are, the winners. | of the ‘St. Pius X card | day night: ladies’ first, od | Nelson Whitlock; second, Pearl I Wright; -consulation, Mrs. Keir | Bevan; gents’ first, William Mur- | | phy: second Robert - Gallant; | consulation, Linus Conway; free- | zeout, Mrs. Stewart Higgins; and Hi Clarence Reeves; special Borden MacDonald a door ‘prize Linus: Conway. PERMITS ISSUED Building permits for > | ‘ADDRESSES TOURIST ASSOCIATION and Lieut Col, EW. John- stone, Burlington, president of a sociation at -the Charlottetown sident of the Canadian Tourist Hotel last mght. Above (FROM Association, addressed a meet- LEFT) are Mr. Main, Mrs. ing of the P.E.1. Tourist As-' E.W. Johnstone, Mrs. Main, Island News Page - Eastern and Central Districts Maclaire of Montague after a Hugh Main, Vancouver, pre- Montague Man. Dies Suddenly MONTAGUE — The death oc- eurred’ on Monday,. June 13th, om |the-Guardian, ‘Charlottetown, Wed:,; dune 15, 1966. 3S short iliness. Hie was #9 years of age. Dis | | d Sia | He is-survived by one sister Fo Be Re oad Pm eas ee His remains are resting at i Montague Funeral Home until | yestenday. ; |with Councillors, Laver: , 8s; Cur-| | $80,000 of this figure, Mr. Mac- ire: MacDonald: MacLean’ and ‘foe Sheet, thot ite oimanel | Lean said, is for new home cofi-|Johnson in attendance. Reports sewage system to ie this, | Belle and one brother Chester, | both of Montague, Six brothers: | George, Ad; Will, Charles, Cam- i and Ben as well as one sister Barbara, Mrs. A. ‘Rey- | ‘Mayor ‘cara §* Mackean gress payments will be ‘funeral service from St. An- presided over the regular mon- kd oat eel ‘s __Predhyt h, dion in te odo M -work done. y's erian. Churc! os eee ie ®¥ thly meeting of the Georgetown | The Council decided that due Montague today at, 4 p.m. Inter: engineer Donald’ 2. Me (Town Council held on Monday |tg anticipated government assis- |™ent will take place in the Mur- Lean inight in the council chambers, |tance not being available for the ‘8VY Harbor North cemetery. Bridge R | struction for single and two-jwere receiyed from the chair- Jpark would not now be proceed- | dge esults | family dwellings. $4,900 is for al- man of the various committees, |aq.with; | Are Released | on to an existing single ne Finance, Police, Wel- It crag aided to tet with | ly home. |fare, Fire Hall and’ Streets. oveed “Daly ‘oo commercial permit] The Flce rept showed the ‘Michigan hau of sale Results of ‘play in the Dupli- cate Bridge held at the Charlot- | warehouse ‘on Dorchester Street. The permit valued the building | | at: $5,000. . - : -A-total-of-10- permits were—ts+ ceived the amount of $744, from | the Georgetown Centennia] Com- oe oe ane Mrs. L. Sad mittee, representing the town's centennial “Share based onthe ee M.A. Farmer and_ Mrs. | sued. during the month, Mr. Mac- ona nilae quer anita fl Thi a reen ‘Lean added. and the general area cleared of per Capita HEUre. am Mary Duffy and Mae Hines papers, on the completion of the amount will be used towards. the | Boh Hambly and Elaine Kays OFFICE HOURS” \ereeticn of the fence. cost-of placing the =e on Kent! Norman MacLeod and Alan George W. Cheverie, manager | A number of additional speed SaUare. | Forsythe of the Charlottetown Unemploy- \signs and a: speed: warning sign The police officer reported se- | | ment Insurance Office, announc- |willbe obtained’ and erected and |veral complaints regarding" dogs | | ed yesterday that the office will the chairman of the ‘street com- ‘at lacking and biting persons but | close at 4 p.m. while the National mittee informed the Council that | ithe persons involved have not as | Employment Service will remain |stop signs, that had been dis- |yet proceeded to lay a formal F opened umtil-3~pum--daily- Mon:lodged-from-their-location-would-charge_against.the dog, owners. ity” > be erected. A close watch is to| A request from Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. 8. “MacKay ‘and Mrs. W- be: kept on all traffic signs and |McGowan for the use of the Cotton ~-- anyone found interfering or dis- council chambers for the months | Wig, Robertson ape Wally Co! Hodging the signs will be dealt of ae July and August, dur- fe 6 ee es with through the courts. .ing day time hours, for use as 8 ogefs an rs. J.D jpountry closed at m. during Negotiations —are—in~the~titat--an— office — irr—connection with Stewart—- fencing of the town dump and \this will now be erected. Ar- \rangements: were also made to have the dump area bulldozed |. EAST-WEST Mrs. Peter Gleeson and R King Leo Carmagher and Tom Cau In the past years the national employment and unemployment ‘insurance offices across the - | ari — issued during May, to Mi ie ~~ S $80 a eats | Street, frorn Victoria Street to. tetown Hotel last nicht follow: links wire had arrived. for the eet Street" Phe— town — haste} NORTH-SOUTIN inister Announces | Increase | Hon. Hubert B.. MeNeill, ister of welfare and labor, an- nounced yesterday that. the pro- vincial government will bé&mail- ing out the’ supplementary al- the P.E.1. Tourist Association. ‘ min- Nlowance promised at the end of June. The supplementary allow- -ance wilt be made payable to all disabled persons allowance re- cipients, old age assistance -re- cipients “and blind persons allow- jance‘recipients—and—for-all—the people receiving old age secur- ity. The extra $25.00 per month will be made retroactive to eo Ist Dr: foceration from the federal gov- lernment in- order. to get the names and-addresses of the peo- | ple receiving old age security but as.there may be some delay | in this regard Dr. McNeill stat- ‘ed that registration offices would | ibe set up in. Alberton, Summer- | side, Charlottetown, Montague and Souris so that t¢ supple- mentary allowance for the old age securitywrecipients will be out as soon as’possible. Dr, Mc- Neill emphasized that the sup- plementary allowance would be made payable to all of our sen- ior citizens . Ma nager Releases Figures BORBEN — Prince. Edward Island is entering its tourist season with good indications for another heavy ‘flow of _ visitors across the Northumberland Strait aboard Canadian _Nation- val terries. ° During May; 38,561 passengers made the crossing,-said J.G. Da- ‘is, manager of CN's Maritime area. The ships carried 17,578 vehicles and.made_a.total-of 691 passenger-carrying trips in ad- ie "Neceal Emeka ae ote Ca Se ecm | ee Se canes ant Sara | Lowe wood still remaining on CITY AREA tice to tha arma a WEATHER rand it oar ecisen thet paper FUNERALS Gl ORoRIS. (CP) — “Tempera- the portion of Gordon Street, be- | THOM FUNERAL — The fi | no. damage, The wood. was. re- ported as valueless. ~ EASTERN FUNERALS | .MacAUSLAND FUNERAL — district ;The funeral for Mrs. Geor, 2 | 'MacAusland of Lorne Valley | Temperatures will be general- | was, held: Sunday, June 12 from \fy warm : Q iLorne Valley Presbyteriah | Regional forecasts: | | Church where service was con- | Halifax and vicinity, South ducted. by Rev. Basil Lowery. Shore, Annapohs » Valley, North- ‘Hymns sung by the choir were: ern Nova 5 Scotia, Prince” Edward’ |In. The Cross and Unto The Hills, Island; New Brunswick: Fog (Pallbearers were James Mac- patches and occasional drizzle, | ‘Neil, Lloyd MacDonald, Heath‘ jifting this morning, showers re- 'MacGrath, Cornelius Curran, Pe- developing this : afternoon! and | ter MacLeod. Flower bearers ovening’ with chance of an gc- | were: Preston MacDonald, Ce-. casional thundershower, ‘watm. rcil MacNeil, ; Alfred Lowery, winds light increasing in. the | George MacDonald, Interment ‘ ng: scutseviealt “18. shift ; was in the €hurch ee ing this eeaniis to weet 16; low ther office says a weather Sys Pa now moving across southern Quebec’ will reach the extreme be donated frée of charge to the were Milford Buchanan, Georgetown Centennial Commit- home tee for their Lobster ‘peopes on | Donald Cui | southwest. point of Labrador iatc june 99. __{the Appin_ Road -eemetery.—— this evening. It will give mainly cloudy skies with showers and SOOT ETTOOMTOOM ES ® |a chance of occasional thunder- | showers this afternoon and even- | ing*to thany localities withinthe th ~ HONDA BIKES Where: to buy one? _ . 155 Kent St. high at Halifax and Yarmouth 47-and- 7, Kentviile 56 and 0, | New Glasgow 55 and 78, Char- ‘jottetown 60. and 78, Moncton 60 and 82, Freden hand —?0 Saint ‘John ;50-41M 75, Edmund- }-stomr—38 antl P5-Campbeliten.60— fh... Saturday land 75, mutlook for © Thursday Douglas Bros. & | cloudy; a little cooler=: Jones y High tide today at Charlotte- @ Show at Dusk town 8.23 a.m. and 945 p.m. At ia i of course! | Rustico at 3.49 am. and 5.17 @ Canteen Service “ 1 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen [minutes later than Charlotte- itown Sun rises. today at 5.43 a.m. and.sets at 643. pm. All times ADT. ‘Low Down Payment Long Term Financing | Dial. 2-1234 COas sesh ee eee es oe rs AL ln swork..can..be..proceeded. with on... ee ee Ll lSe tractor «trailers, “ST motorcycles and 39 passenger | _Admission 75¢ _ NCO dition’ to non scheduled freight crossings “ia The *#hicular traffic included 12.520 automobiles, 2.566 trucks, 203 buses, trailers. » McNeill has requested co- | “TT922-18 ona Monsignor | Passes In Kansas. MONTAGUE Word has been: received in this province by relatives of the death of Mon- signor. John Patrick McKenna on Pentecost Sunday in Kansas | City after: 56 years, as a ‘dloce- san priest. He was ‘83. He was born at Iona, P.E.D,., son of Owen and Mary McKettiha. He attended the local school grad- uated from §.D.U. and enrolled in St. Mary's. of The West. Se- minary in. 1908. He completed his studies there and was ordained June 1910. He then returned to his home, par- ish, St. Michaels, at Jona, where “he celebrated his first Mass, June 26th, 1910. On May | 30th, 1935 Monsignor McKenna cele- brated simultaneously the 25th jubilee of his ordinatiqn and his investiture as domestic Lager to late Pope Pius XI. In July of 1938 he was assigned to St. Pe- ter's Parish as pastor. St. Pe: ter’s later because the cathedral parish and at signer McKenna had been pas- tor for 28 years. In 1959 he was elevated to the rank of protonatory apostolic, the highest honor among monsig- nori jand was invested as P.A. |by Archbishop Edward J. Hunk- leler in May 1960 during the Mass lin honor of the golden anniver- jsary of his ordination. In May. 1963 he celebrated a Mass of- thanksgiving in ‘the ca- 'thedral marking his 25th year as- pastor of the parish and the’ same year celebrated his 80th birthday. His body was in state in the cathedral May 3ist. The office of the dean was recited at the church’ June Ist at 10.30 a.m. and the funeral Mass followed at 11_a.m,-Rosaries-were_recited by various church organizations, burial was in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Kansas City, Kansas. Survivors are a sister, Mrs: John Griffin, P.E.1. and a brother Peter Mc- Kenna, Orwell Cove, PE Mayor Presents Pictures | | SOURIS — Souris now has @ complete set of portraits of the Mayors who served since the in- corporation of the town in 1910. These photographs were the gift of Mayor R.A. Leard who}. presided at the regular meeting: on June 13th and in presenting ‘the pictures asked the Council to. cherish. the town's historic [past as a true basis of its future. \He also thanked many relatives and friends_of former mayots | his death Mon-: Newton Cross, ; ndian To Run For. Manitoba ee GRISWOL Dem (CP) _ Vernon Mazawasicuna, a strap- ping. Sioux whose names means iron whiteman, wants to prove a point by becoming the first Indian member of the Manitoba legislature~that an Indian can do a good. job representing all the “people. Mr. Mazawasicuna is the New Democratic Party candidate for Virden consfittency in the June 23 Manitoba election. «He chose the NDP banner, he said, because of. the socialist record in Saskatchewan under T.-C. Dougtas—‘‘it was the only party looking. after the. interests of the Indians.” “I know farmers around -here have problems, he added: I'm not going to promise ‘so-and-so. It's better to. work on the peo- ple's_problems."* DRIVES: BUS Fifty-one, a school bus driver, andthe father-of five children ranging from 14 years to months, Mr. Mazawasicuna lives on the Oak River Indian Reserve five miles north of this southwestern Manitoba commu- nity. He is seeking to capture the Seat held in the last house by <Progressive Conservative Mor- ‘Tis McGregor. Mr. McGregor, who. won with a majority of 1,505 in the Conservative gov- ernment's 1962 election victory, is running again. Other candi-| dates in the four-way fight are Liberal Roland Tolton and So- cial Credit's Donald Rowan. His opponents are capable people, Mr. Mazawasicuna said, “But I think only I can speak for--all-the people—here.”” “The Indian candidate was = terviewed: Thursday ‘after he ‘filed his nomination pees just ihalf an hour before the dead- line. Chief Electoral Officer Char- land Prud'homme said he dg@s 18 ‘Toronto. Eaton Centre, not know of any prev ious Indian candidates for the Manitoba Jeg- islature. Certainly none _ has been elected Though this ts his ‘first try at Maza- provincial officer, . Mr. wasicuna has been active in re- serve politics and this missed by one year vote becoming Oak River band chief in an elee- tion Sioux. “He fs on the board of direc tors of contest with Chief John the Brandon Indian- Metis friendship centre and in his spare time coaches minor baseball and hockey teams. He also runs the projector for mo- vies on ‘the reserve. Noting his -12-letter’ name will likely be- the longest on the elee- tion balfots, said: “T: don't care ff they Mr. Mazawasicuna don't - know fiow Yo say it, as long as they put their vote: beside Bg Eatons Offer ‘Concessions TORONTO (CP)=,Eatons of Canada Itd:-has offered conces- sions on its proposed downtown mains firm that the old city hall must go eventually, Eaton Centre's director, David Owen, told a combined meeting of board. of control and Metropolitan Toronto executive -Tuesday——that-——developers—are willing to shave 14 storeys off a planned 57-storey. office build- ing so it won't wermatew: the new city—hall. - and but re But if the new ena a Oe squashed, he ‘said jt will have to spread out to have the same amount of floor space. This will force disposal of the old” city hall clock tower which local. his- torians had proposed saving. | ey = < who gave ‘splendid ak aaa itures which will hang \Council chamber? of — Town ‘Hall: The Mayors of Souris with dates of office are as follows: J. J. Hughes 1910-1911; Lean 1912-1913, 1932: J.W. Brennan 1914-1915; Macdonald 1918-1919: H.H. Acorn 1920-1921; e. “1930; ‘<C> Cox 1924-+ 1925; A.T. MacDonald ioe: 1936; J.P... McPhee 1933- M.S.. Acorn: 1936; ‘P.E. Holland | 1937-1938; A.H. Smallwood 1939 1946; P.-Gallant 1947-1948; —L.W. Roper 1949: C.E. LaVie _1950- | 1952, 1960-1964; J.A. Peters 1953- 1954: B.L. Stewart 1955-1956; J. “A. Campbell 1957-1958; W.R. Birt 1959-1960; R:A. Leard 1965. ——- SOLDIERS: WILL-MARCH.- The -greatest ever staged in Canada, involv- ing nearly 2,000 troops,. will a held during Expo 67. Eric oyd MacFadyen and, . Interment was {n FN ela roam! deadliest manhunt 1 | Ob ERE ih ok SUM. tA bth M o © THE THIRD DAY — TONIGHT - THURSDAY "GEORGE PEPPARD AND = TEABETH ASHLEY ie "THE THIRD DAY" | from the startling best-seller ; about the deadiiest manhunt of alt. we RODDY MeDOWAL yt 1 RIVER | TANKER DOCKS ‘tures: tween Fitzroy Street and Weeks | i a An Irving tanker, the° Irving Low overnight High Tuesday | Crescent, until_a sewer line is |neral for the late Harry RB During May, eae ferry |Hemlock, docked at the Irving Dawson .......... 5 74 . \laid. Thom was held ‘on Thursday. “2‘'® handled 334 passen- Wharf about. noon yesterday. Victoria .......... 51 70 An application of Wrank La- June 9, 1966-from the Qee’s Fu gers and 18,282 vehicles. |She loaded a cargo and will Edmonton _....... 48 63 ¢ | vandier requesting permission to neral Home, Montreal, Quebec, leave for Trenton, N.S. about 'Yellowknife -.... , 73 erect two signs, at the entrance with the Rev. Paul Chan officiat- ye yr wk Ok OOkk OK * x * rtoon: today. Last night, about Regina ......-.... 42* 64; | of the town, advertising the lo- ing. Interment took place in-the 16.30, she changed her berth to Winnipey ......... 38 68 nation of his log cabin park, wae Mount Royal Cemetery. the Railway wharf to. , take on iChurchjll: ......... 43 leodroved. j : : water. Noroho i.ssscs acc 6 1 ct Marit | MacFADYEN, FUNERAL, — a a | Ottawa ....ce04. ae Te aritime | Electric ‘Com ‘The RETURN HOME . aa \pany informed the council that funeral for Peter K. Mac; ‘Montreal ......--- 66 8 Fadyen was held Tuesday, Juné Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Fraser Qyebec ..... - 60 g5 (it plans to proceed with the ioe uesday, Ju | returned recently from Sydney Fredericton ...... 60 79 planting of trees on the site of om the MacLean Funeral | Mines, Cape Breton. While there Saint John ........ " 56 7 its electrical sub-station, so that "ome to. Bonshaw, United why | they were the ‘guests. of the Moncton ........;. 62 79 . the apea will present a more at-«Church where service was con- fev, ail Mine. AC) ‘Preset Halifax. .........: Si: < 98 jWactive appestance.— + ducted by Rev. Bryer Jones and | parents of Mr. Fraser iCharlottetown-..... 61 76 Other matters dealt with were Rev, C:C. Lewis. During the ser : af Sydney "“*" 57 76 ‘taxes; the termination of a lease Vice Stephen MacLeod sang - FIRE ALARM | Yarmouth _ 57. 62 of a property now leased by the ‘‘Gootl Morning Up There’’. Con The Parkdale Fire Department—‘St-—John-s, tld. _.._46 79 _ town: the question of the termin- | gregational hymns were ‘ “Rock | answered a call to the property Boston 38 oft ation-of a lease of a room in the | of Ages’ and “The Lord’s. Wy a the | of Bob Weeks, Winsloe, last night’ New York: . 68 9 post. office ‘building; progress |Shepherd’’. Organist! was Mrs THE FIR’ at 10:30, The 7 Se : + ew Ross. 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