tints. E. t. GAL'DE’I‘TE is seen M she presents ‘li’ and er5. Eli“ Will! it nliilqltrt ill Farewell Party Al Tignish Honors Bloice Ellis Famin TlGNiSH couple. \ir lion ' irum till a}: r 'll‘ig nish '— ' i do i i " l {kiwi-oh?“ ° E" “""g i BELGRADE i mentioned irom pane 1) l ito be in the stricken city. . 'l‘Iil‘ Ttil‘olilo visitors NEW [0 l'iiaoslai-ia June 17 and were to‘ lspead two works in Skopje be. also ‘\lr and Mrs. Ellis hoth ex ' prrtswd sincere appreciation in] . it annular T and lit. R iore returning home. President Tito deerced Friday . and Saturday days oi national‘ e a n . V , mourning an a ed hisl g ‘,‘;“.n",l.‘ "V1,: 33“.3hm,”c‘;f their many triends assembled mum ,m,”.e.m.,s,,op,l,cl prior to their leo- g (or and said they would take with earlhquake , n l-' .tioy whore ‘ilr 1:1- them many pleasant memoriesi Rescue squads rushed to; s a rxii employer has been or the place they have known Skopje. a city or minarets and transierre as home and where they would mosques 210 miles southwest at “in: roerei like very much to have remain- Belgrade From all over Yueer .thlil: cou-e Vslal'in trucks and buses were read Lunch was served iolloi 'ne meted into service to evacuate. a the presentation Cohoste s “Mimi _ ‘boiiouet oi monev‘ on nchait oi tor the evening were Mrs. EC. .Tanliitz reported a mercy nu- their many r’ was present. Geodetic, Mrs .ioseph Dorsey, ill! .we- operating between ed to them by tits l“. C. Gaiid- iiirs. Earl iaenanald and Mr . “lining and Liubliana in north-‘ ette A d Gal. ern VHiroshima to terry rescue‘ .n. medics snot... . suggest“ BY Russia ‘sEnncii nUhBLE i At nightiall. rescuers . were digging through the rubblni ironi whit-ll screams and calls tor help could be heard. liosmw i\Pi .. rremirr Their talk went on so long _ sairtt' rm . e Kliru lC.l(‘\. .i llli‘l'ni nuclear that it ended only when the two Citizens WON ordmd Iii stall. testrhah trm‘i ind. ('allcdimm'i‘tl over a hatiquci "in Of "1W homes fur the next. an the ith in Drl‘ss.Khru§iir-hev gave in honor oi 24 "em V . ahead with nozotiations tor Iii-inrrimhn and the British nu- Yilwla“ army “tilts W Hill m" . s, . hi-iiimnit‘irzir nepotiator, Lord Hall- emergent)! distribution centres! Mrn .tnti the Communist bloc. sham sricnce minister. “if water Since the “it”: SDI-7' iic coiled t. ed lrcziiy a Nn details oi the talk on Laos PI! “5 “'°11 3* “5 Numeric step toward o i. eold it rlworc disclosed. and telegraph iinu —— was tensions. aiding that Bl‘fl‘dlni While Harrlraan was at the kni'rked Wt- and the iovtcd ' hailiKi‘Cmilii. Foreign liinister All he first shtick hit M 5=17 anreed in the iiiliis to Manila» rei Gromyko gave the Sovietiflm‘ Skiiple time (1'17 hints or. tili- nnn . oeuression ihnon's chiei European allies n1“ ‘ question liliiil on the talks Leadersit-orri Wit" “‘5 “Mimi! Briflradli ithroshehei's thus were re. all the Eastern European War. “0m ""1 ii my “wilch leased to toe noii spaperr son pat-t powers have been seeing buildings collapse were: r - a anti i7\i‘slln as he can» lirri- ion at eeononre month! "'9" 03“ mn“3”“""5"‘l¢”i ni l\\itll state . neiis agency reported W" WM 39mm" Eirl lflunstsi w inert-ll ihm . approved oi what was.“"" ’W’ ‘i’i‘n‘ "‘0 at that o. aeromnhshed. ' i Macedvnia Pink‘- 1 isiatos t'oniniunist China. honerer. “W9_1°" I‘M“ 5h°"‘.‘Y \‘ to on his lll- (llti not Radio Peking broad. 5”" 3 am ‘0 “itch “‘9 8“- tii lighting sailwt the teat) aiidloiji'l bUS. said one. Lnlniliunlst- hinted that ( would havo‘iwms- “W “'m “‘3’ 291 east .lsian his own nuclear weapons in the . "‘5 "0"" the Ni“ when the M W, d mm Mm... ground began to rumble it. was i island in tho rained streets. somai weeping. others just slarlnflt lbiankiy at the wreckage at; ltheir lint-ties. liany s|l|.l acre in. their night clothes. As a ' threatened S ’l u t h kinmtnm gestures through racial expres— urnund us and we couldn't sea .fi . __ a omtyinp rumble We were- —""" "' - ' —‘ . trembling nith icar. .\ . . t . i \ v‘ 1‘ ANIMATFD 'Thc he suit our Iinlci cul- iiunians can make onto lapse iii-e a house oi cards. . . . 700.000 diiiercnt. meaninglullli cloud or dust sprang up sinns ail movemenu. anythinu [or F in" quarter oi says the National Geograph an hour. 1 Snt-lcly Another accnunl came iron-l I ‘2 Houses Burned iban Don Mills, organizer oi the wusa Tens or thousands ill person!‘ a Alberlon and West Prince 2 The Gundlan. Charlottetown, Sal. In Tignish Area while a second house was dum- aged by a bolt oi lightning. A third home burned in the arternoon but that was beiore the electrical storm began. It large home belonging to Wil- Ind and Bert Phee. Norwa {our miles irom Tignish. will levelled hy lire Friday morning. The house was struck by light- rllni at about 10 o'clock Thurs» day evening wrecking the chin nay Ind gable end and knock it): Bert Phee from n chair In the kitchen of Ihe home The two men othkcd tor lire betore retiring and about 2.30 mm. Wilfred was awakened from a sound sleep by the crackling oi wood and discovered the urn F TIGNISH » The severe eiec~ irical atom which raged through this area Thursday night and early Friday morning caused a tire which destr ed one house 29 Toronto People There TORONTO tcrt iTivEnty- nine Toronto residents were believed to in the earth- nuakesirieton city or skople, Yugoslavia. where a violent earthquake Friday toppled buildings and killed an esti~ ‘rnated 5,0017 and injured thou- sands oi persons The Toronto visitor's. all oi Macedonian ancestry. to lYueosiavia July 17 and were to pend two ' Skopje beiore returning home. lirs. Hope Chrisioif oi subur- er storey of the house in homes. some inrniture was saved iron: the ground floor, The Tignish tire department. called oul during the atternoon when lire destroyed the home of Ltnus Christopher three miles aouth of Tignish. attended the phee fire but iound the blaze out oi control when they arrived. revere eieetrical which lasted three and a halt hours caused extensive damage l to the home oi John James Per- ry. Tignish Shore. 1 A lightning bolt darn-Tiled hnlh the outside and inside oi the home. The storm was considered‘ the one at the worst in 'n’gnish tori many years. ‘ i FAITH , thntinued irom page it t technology and social change. . “TheoluglCIl debates have an sidioiis tendency to be salien— trin said many oi the party were booked into the Macedonia hoteirlevelied by the earth- Quake. Tanlug. the oliiciai Yugoslav news agency. said all aim guests at the hotel were killed. Mrs Clirislofl said her mother was lllso visiting Skopje. Many of Toronto's 35900-40,- 000 residents oi Macedonian origin have relatives in Skopje area. Newspapers here were de- luged with calls throughout the day from anxious people. des- perate ior names or persons killed in the traged ugoslav pilot. Aleksandel' Biagolevlc in “I saw the railroad station lib c down in front ni‘ my eyes it was a terrible sight," he so in interview ovu- Radin Belgrade. "But we pray that our work indeed may God in His worl The message said the search ior unity is more complex tol dny than ever betore. More churches were loininti love tor all his» w mu: Biaxojevic said that I! he new to helarade "irorrl the air “'1- saw Sri‘l‘riil lerS in the city but did nut see that the river rbor ILS banks or‘ that the nearby Matka hydro- you Er station was dnmfifltd Seismologists said the epicen-‘ ire oi the quake ivaa the heart oi the L Lesser damage was reported the surrounding Parts of Macedonia. the south- ernmost state in liugosiatia. The earthquake iollowed a wee 0i tremors across (ll! Adriatic sea in italy. Almoitt‘ daily esth movements had uC-‘ cur . spreading terror. throughout the region but chill“ ing no casualties. i ' tremor Saturday and stibsoqiien ors have been ielt in the Appen- nine liountains. The Eclgrade Seisniologic in. titute said the stricken area. is liable to quakes. it recalled that skonie was destroyed by an earthquake in SIB AD and a mrby town. Zahhka. disar- eared completely in 315 AD. FACELTFT hninoE EDMONTON tCPi—A iormer. Canadian \‘niinnai hallways bridge is netting a iacelitt to prepare ' tor h' hit v iraiiic. he original bridge. 55 miles west at Edmonton. was built in 1911 and rebuilt in 1939. The new span. 1,300 teet tone. will provide a i tour-lone highway. ' BRIEESI ty Hospital. Simmer tie UNDERGOES SI RGERY shire is milkitisz .1 20nd recov- ery iolloti-ine sit er, at the PEI. Hospital, Charlottetown. VlSITlVr: i‘tli'SNs , \ieu Ann- [unit oi as .l aweudy Chmltlloll ATTENDF. .L .. Mn. Rita . irhnlson and Miss aims Arthur have returned trim attendine the iunrrai on Madly oi tlioir aunt. .\irs Sl- am 1:. Friars. Sussex. New Mnswlck. WEEKEND CAMP .. Ir. Ind liirs Heath \inyhew. Mandate. and Mr and Mrs. sc. Thompson. Charlottetown. spent the past weekend ramping at at“ Park. liialbcoiie nov-T REPRESENTATIVE lion. Hutu-rt McNettl. 'MD. minister oi health. will repre sent the Rovernmrint at the Nor. ibnmberiand Strait Swim cere Borden isiis atternooo and evening. it was learned lut irom Itrilog l’rmlor An- drew a. Marker. s FUNERAL _ man; no Mural ior Joupll A. De.- oi Emir: was held troin .7. J. C. PM. Plum III: M Pam. realm an. toi- m. Arthur luau- mAmmAflhl the us army, molten ths ' II t ordered I "man 3. mol- Iu lino-oil our lainllur hula. .‘rtiI murmur I lune nay be a min. at to delivering minuti- of w- mm b! 1"".- uiprileo into Inn at lbnitsa AERIAL DElW'ERY ISLAND NEWS PAGE lily 2'1. i Dawson oro o Ottawa be at service tolMonireal . -Fredei-ictoa 1' lSainl John . n r a . i Charlottetown in the m “so that! new and [costly «ion: or nndsanundtu an imlliuntion are flux!- ‘ nty." ‘ "More parts or the world i a ‘diliicult and revolutionary t. uattooa whi raise probicnia about the role oi LhI church" - there." more conurt wifll Church. In Lila ‘rest of the Christondorn meant the conference E o u l d “only touch the irinlex," oi the probe icm SEEK UNDERSTANDIND Calling for All Chrlltinnd to ICEk understanding 0! other chit a. in MI. said God'l Ell" 'clunot he lhared by us in our local churches un- til we beCnrno lh: one people oi God in each plus Ind are pre- pared io mallze th‘ by new tures in living Finally the Roman Catholic . "which puts lllleltlolll and hold veil -[altll." We invite our church:- to continue can to mull which ll hidden with God 1 Chris ' The report that touched on ra- tal discrilnil'lafion aai that Christians everywhere ahould_ tight it “whatever the cast." ' it said that to ad "all men‘ everywhere are or one blood"' and called tor “common protest‘ iagainst uniust laws which ere-i lalt‘ or cniorce racial divisions."l The Cooiercncc closed with a soeeial serv' e oi worship at the .dnglican Christ Church Cathed- trill in downtown Montreal. ' Rev. Dr. Willem A. visserl 't Hooit. general secretary oi the World Council said in his sermon that Christians must not think they will ever have toner ne car they identity them-. Quebec Premier Jean Lee sage tiefli Ipeolu to Minister Penrson as yemr- day's premier's conierence on 'th the radical and lo-lsydney till one cation which has in Ated himscl ' WEATHER Tortowo rcpt — Tempera- titres otiice: . Many new hilh temperature re- cords were set air over the Gulf oi Saint Lawrence and Newfound‘ land is not expecth to break Vancouver . Victoria Edmonton . GMiYarmauih ‘St. John’s . . 47 HALIFAX CP) — The and across 3 S- (a in E'. E 3 o a E Cooler this boat wave. and so winnineg T nt Quebec Moitctnn . .r.. H . temperatures Nova Print-e Edward island: A row isolated showers thundershowcrs mny be set 0" along the northern edge! of the district. Regional “would: Annapolis ' Srntia. {her nillce says very hot ALr circulating (mm the Gulf of Mexico through Ohio Louisiana the Appala— i=5u9d by "'9 “Hui” chiaos, brought a heat wave and humidified are iorecasl for th weekend throughout the Ma 'Limes. Sunny . . ~ t ‘ v «t AT PREMIERS' CONFERENCE pensions and municipal loans begIn in OtthI. In the back- ground tleit to right) are: no. venue Minuoer Garland. Privy me (UP wircpbotol and hot. Winds light. Lowhigh at Kellovlile $1 and 92. New Glasflow and Goslieu 6‘ Ind 90 and Charlottetown 64 and Outlook [or Sunduy: Sunny und 1! eighteen minutes later 69 wea- town 3.40 mm. Ind 4.03 High tide Sunday It Rustic 10:37 min. and #. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 3.12 n.rn. and 3.13 pm. At Kustico at 10.00 mm. and to 5. n Counnll Prolli‘lenl Lamonugne, And Justice Mintlter Chevrier. 11.36 pm Summerllde Md 2 than Chlrlotmto’wn Sun rluel today BI. It ‘52 and lets It 7.1] and rises Sunday It 4.53 and "Li A! 7.19. High tide Sunduy It Charlotte- p.iri TENDERS Will be received by the undersigned up until noon Saturday. August 10, 1963. for the position 0,. of policeman for the Town of Alberlon. Lowest or any tender not necessarily WEDM. Thelma Ahoum. Town Clerk. high [Ill] HUME WEEK AUGUST l2lll to Will 'l’liI Marlilnm Groom? RACING EVENT It’d tho big event; of the Harness Rial-Jug In mt- ern Colman, bringln together this mun of the erlfimol Ilong with top racing on. This Is I show in "salt. you'll delight In the color ml spectacle Ind In the tlu'lll of close finishes The Chulnmh'mu trick is later thin ever . .. .. Mr. Hone-nu: bring your horses. put I new tab on them In 19113 Old Home Week. . HANDICRHE'TS & HOME COOKING So. some of Conadc'z but in Handicraft and homoeooklng a! this 'Old Home Wult'. We fool that you will In dotlglnod what you 8“ all the fine handicrafts. paintings. woodcrafl. calla. cookies and pension. . .Plus. . .you I“ hooked rugs and my man. upon. the glider llll Hm more than minim Id h M: lilo: bk. (C? m) .. Ind H's Isolation-I mil lt’I MIDWAY VAUDEVILLE young In! not no young will llntl nnlnyment Ind outeran in the numerous nets. rides. Ibis, tlut go to mute up Midway, tndlflonfl [In 0! "OLD HOME WEEK". Once-[Ill we welcome bIcli Bill Lynch. who down through the years has lilIyeti I pronouns put in this program. “tilting . . . The the vnutlaville uld LIVESTOCK snow Hero’s when you no them. the but in the Mall- timu Intl Iolne or tho but. in Cmdl, what You no the livestock judfin‘ that. an. pluo Inli GAY Ill week. You wlll nu DIlry Cattle, Bu! Comer Horus. Swine. Sheep Ind Poultry Judging. Th0 dimm Ire plrtlcnluly proud to l}. IblI to bout of thIM IIII III-gut Inkullurul thin! In the MRI- lilnu. ’ y j l'