e ook Island News Page ! Western and Central Districts . The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Feb. 12, 1966. 3 THIS WEEK AT SDU- Debating Victory Over UNB _ Hailed Championship Start The Saint Dunstan's Debating |X. ‘‘X-Men’’ and with them goes meet Be 0 ee start fo pos the best of luck. Pea bee, sibly Inter- | AWAY ~ championship .when Ken‘ MeclIn-| The president of the SDU Li nis and Charley McMillen won |beral Club, Mary Cullen, is in @ unanimous decision. over two |Ottawa this weekend for a na- UNB law. students, George |tional conference of the Cana- -IChaisson and Patrick Sheppard |dian ‘University Liberal Federa- rp Ne Fo*e in : e ‘ It is understood that these con- ferences ate similar in nature, having distinguished guest , discussion and formu- F i 4 5 & Hf 7 etd : i i 3 a i H g i : ess yk r os abe ge z g 4 : g : i ; az f Canadian Union of Stu- re Ee dents interregional scholarship F was awarded to Ann Howatt of | Council ~ Wednesday. a e Charlottetown. ‘This decision is|signation also included the re | MOT STOVE HOCKEY LEAGUE ATTACKS PLAYERS |esie nomoseruais can be - ALLIED YOUTH REPRESENTATIVES : house in Ottawa. The scholar. | 04 successor. Owe er aval he | Upto his neck im letters, fens es they file their entries simply asked to name the wis- tes an aes. | taeoniore Z 5 jo a Ss recipient to go | Millan responsibil- | Clifford in the mewspapers’ Hot Stove ers and predict scores of the been illegal in mod- LEFT, of Beltast Allied Youth’ executive of North lamapten = ae on oe rg ° pad on ossepteson tie thes @€ present It to hoped that, gain ‘oa es ear Hockey Contest which started or the entry each week closest D BY 19 VOTES Post, and’ John Sullivan, Mon at the International confer- se EN Ok tes lea, peneiate lachode tree tuition oud |0St ison of the al delays, the | ed with replies from hockey » just-this week. Entrants are. to being ‘correct will win $50 as wes ieee a tague Allied Youth Post, will ence held at Washington, D.C. tin ere WT Tcaiien qi be on Gi muane o0ee. = — — or ae gave second reading to « tepresent Prince Edward Is- in December, 965: The execu- on eee Be Rcheol mem — sed ot| The social committee, headed Loe bill offered by Lord land at the International Al- from across the Uniteti States John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- hor anne » composed olay Michael O'Brien, is holding @ ' ‘es 8 and earlier in 1965 a La- lied Youth conference this tive.consists of 10 allied youths —thur Sullivan, is a. grade 11° |Rev. V.G_ Murnaghan, wot ldance in the SDU ‘gym. tonight ay ee 1 aes caaee otlon year. They were elected to and Canada, Lynwood, son of student at the same echool. _ |studies; —_ cee aa Giiae the hockey enme, Weed ii: Wolfenden's report. was nat- " Union president; and’ Thomas |eome exercise to warm you Up | fonly Gateated tty 19 volee. 4 Pte ats 2 Visiti Cl by McMillan, CUS chairman for |aftér the cold chills of the rink? : aveices, including : ing Siu . |SDU, made this choice after se-|Come on over. so ee bcs Aenean oe f eeted decus eat : orum Of a men Receives G ong paras . terested. students get together of reform. But the latest , se The -Royal Wi Balllet [once @ week to discuss the more ’ : 2 ; liberalize Britain's The Georgetown. gong of the innipes pressing and less presing prob-| I 3 “s al laws, coming amid <a ® : Lions Club-was awarded the five |will perform in the Confedere- jim of our age end society. reforming zeal on sub- . : 2 i | ie ee te ou Ne aupuonee rousored {Ts ensemble is called the” stu By CAROL KENNEDY Sluggish day when the House} Arguing ‘the present law. !s onan one Sage merside Club Tuesday night. egeenrene sponsored | 4.0: non-violent uncoordinated y altace ; arbinere and fnenforcoable, |cepeore@p, ts bound to provoke . Both Charlottetown and Park- by St. ee ee and committee end resents every- LONDON Cr an, oe ae cw *\fresh argument from those who ee . : ative at the meeting, but Bill |sity Service are sales cepreset- | ther opinions ae et ee. i a a See EE ea oe eee wAtacar [etoed ia. the country will Un- SUMMERSIDE*’— A forumjhas chosen as his topic “The | Mathews, king™lion of the-Park- Wah tao campus tie . a bill leg — So . 7 ee ity of Seen dae wag Tory (termine social values among for United Church laymen of |New Evangelism”. dale Club, suggested that the. — we + a between ng come law alter te Caneel enmediotely Hatt - ane young people. , Summerside as they |'02d last weekend against Aca- private. The 164to-107 vote fol- ja third reading. __. |Sir Cyril Black thundered that Re ee 2 Prince and Wesisen Queen's! the host. Summerside group, | £né 60, 'o Sumtimersie O8 ne’ dia and Dalhousie, “the saints| LEGION $S towed more than eight years of| Home Secretary Roy Jenkins, |passage’ of the. bill would make| Canada’s Criminal Code pro- Se oe See. ew aad President Wesley Currie the Varsity hockey team now stands” ; impassioned argument since Sir MPs to vote according |other countries regard # &8)\vides for terms up .to eee ee eee lis tnahing leeal aerengecnenta |e eee -__| with seven wins and three losses |- John Wolfenden first urged re-|to their “individual ce \"7et. instar" dolkak’ ia elena ieegie te’ Ueeceamenek tienes ae ees ebruary 13, | oad will eon the . | and the strong possibility of ac- a mes form in his 1957 report. __ _~ |sciences,"’ told the Commons he|for sound moral principles.” | Persons f “of eommencing at 2pm. /&P qeg ie eerehes | B id i B il quiring second place fa the ‘Second reading—approval in |supported the bill although the| Opposition to reform: gener. ¢ - These schools have become an service led by the Bedeque| MOT ICICHE E> - |MIHL standings. Ten tables of cribbage and jprinciple—-was given the private |governiment’s attjtude officially ally has reflected a feeling that |for jail terms up to) 14 years. annual event, and are sponsored | 0), = [ae Tonight he Saints ere on il sponsored by Conservative [was neutral. homosexuality is aseociated| Male pereons guilty of inde- Lo nag lagginnearaper tty ard In addition to the theme spea- | | ture home ice against the University FIVE. PER CENT (|#ith national decay. cent essaults on other males ete Dead Mucky Parkdale. |ker, film, discussion groups, of New Brunswick “Red De- There - is no evidence that| The result of Friday's vote |liable to imprisonment up-to-10 = "iq, (and @ panel will comprise the Vile’*. ‘This Game promicss to Se any relaxation of the law leads|was greeted with applause from |Years end @ whipping: = Purpose of United Church Men’, | ums are designed to assist lay- enother busy week. activi- |their first meeting in Frederic- of homosexuality,” said Jenk- ‘overflowing. : another person”. ere punishable which will be dealt with by spe-/ men, regardless of their partici- | ties start Monday with Business |ton, the Saints lost 5-3 in a very ins. He said up to five per cent| ‘two nationwid ‘by jail terms of up to five years. cial theme speaker, Rev. Don-/| pation and Professional Women’s Club |close battle. of British__males.. ere. homo- |} opinion an : - ald Powell. Hunter River, who} church Ser aad oe Although the “varsity pat : os. fe. 20 ave-shown:a- clear majority. B3 ro 0-0-0 ois 7 ; F to a basketball hee , PURITY AIR t faith, stewardship Monday |vietories to cheer ‘about . i es > Deceased was ail tniscion Brid-|year, its determination ° Prefer ¢ ive OU lever. Coach a, + Purity Products” . ¢ Island Native SDU lever. Coach Ed $ second name could he ‘Persey- | SUMMERSIDE — Mrs. Elmer | erance” has produced a solid 20-60-06 he oe Paynter has received word from alfighting club: Tonight they are ee Ste Mrs. William Rogerson of ron | On Workshop Life Ia- ee a TIGNISH — The official open ington, Mass., of the death a surance Company, Duplicate ‘ amelie Poe ono a: i ; 91966, in his 63rd vetr, He had | KENSINGTON — Mere. Keith |sian mess ond'a diame Ne te Funeral Held pinot sm. Sepecaiad. Sie eater. Provincial sa been in failing health for the [Ramsay gave @ concise report executive of the Teachers Fed- ‘| en heaaaee “aff irs ap: London P.E.1,, and is survived |meeting, on a recent workshop hotel is planned by the Acadian |- eS County ice. sports ea pao tea wie ihe fermr Gere [bl at ie Provincial Vocation: Beans” Salon on Wednoday.| SOURIS — A, erm Tadent| Hon Henry Wade, minster CFCY Whitney, RN, and one’ brother, |") The Lions Club also meet that | tracintyre died at St. Josheph’s| soorts arena at 1.30 ina pro. (eid his works were, literature, al. Saen, bine Arthur. Rogerson of Tisdale, ae Carruthers, Mrs. Gor- |day.- is Hospital, Hamilton, Ont. on Feb. . ed by the pre not propaganda needs, . \e : io Oy ca lead le ee ee ce ee ee |S 1066,’ She wat’ the wile of| Sn directors of ‘Tenish Sports Judge Lev N. Smirnov. hig ; - ad ms — Bartel: will be af Senne \trom:- the Kensington essocie-|(on and disoer on. Thursday. phys MacIntyre, also former-| Regcreation Association. one i“ Bunga GUARDIAN-PATRIOT |. =, , . The regular Saturday night| Funeral was held Wednesday) = * “We do not have @ matter for sore a Saturday, Feb, 12 24 Entered Some worthwhile ideas for |dance is also on schedule from St. Patrick’s Church, Ham- Dav Bo il literary dispute here but a crim- CENTRAL. et, ee ' program material were euggest- ilton ‘with Requiem High Mass ve poswe inal tial” ne aa \ 1.55 to 2 p.m. A smuggled LER Er ao PRINTERY |. treal and formerly of Selkirk. ‘ ed in the report. «pl celebrated by Rev. Wendall Mac- . : InTourney hss wiz re Decoused Had STS TaL Is Speaker fener eee a MINTERY lo. tah erg He N ON the entertain. (and opened with the home and Island Ties [ed at the ceremony. Pallbearers} David M. Boswell was guest mT wanted to speak about the = MacDonald eS. ae ae 9 tet, copies “ore i- | school prayer. The secretary, were relatives and friends of the| . carer at the meeting of two | spiritual needs of the people.” = SSS, petra ment committee, reported a Mrs. Claude Hogg read the min- f family. ae » by a ae ee Se eee ete ee os — =o ment Seen . SUMMERSIDE — Word has) men’s clubs recently. Mr: Bos-| The courtroom, who passed away | : it i hay Wiles bwtaly for oneal regents gene oes heen received by donot the Oy rh sa Ste < | Weal SS provincial director nend-vicbed a=. s eed ee 12 1963 : Fancy Dress C i i | er caasiioe ee te Lavers. gave the financial re-|death in Jersey City NJ. on e ae ve tte spoke on the ~ the government newspaper Iz- | Feb. Avi nes : rn va Fe : ; t port. ance cup was|Feb. 10 of Mr. . Me ss coach as the cultivator of | vestia. ; “Too ever Mi hs iat ic 3 “ine ik wor piectdent won by ‘Mrs. Cousiow’ grade 8) Mr. MeGarth is survived by Believed Cause |S. de carps. the example of| No “Western Journalists ‘have to oe hecuettee.4 KENSINGTON RINK oa resided, |¢lassroom. : former Blanc 2 sportsmanship and as a discip-|been allowed to attend ; : iN : 2 an ae wearin? Manage ‘v'| A letter trom the ‘provincial |Roberts, of Middleton, P.E.I,| The City Fire Department wes |iinarian, to the members of the| Soviet news media repeatedly Remembered by Wednesday Feb. 16 at 8.00 p.m: G. Blakeney, read the minutes president, MF. Hagen, dealing |@ls0 two daughters Patricia|called to the site of the new | Charlottetown Lion's Club. have said Son Kenneth. sede mathe ' ‘UU p.m. . Blakeney, with the increasing prevalence (Mrs. Jack Dineen) and Roberta, Charlottetown High School at six Speaking to the Spring Park Je x dt ie Inet Generel and executive , aon Don: Nies) and one son,|o'clock yesterday morning. | united Church Men's. Associ Girls 6 years and under. - meetings. weal eigenen ‘ eh - Gohs all of New Jersey. "| A fire, believed to be started tion Me; Brovelt cok oo his Boys 6 years and under. % ee Se a Sli putin sealed an satefestiaa il hy an overheated stave. broke |fubject.’ “Youth of Today.” Girls 7 10 10—Boys 7 to 10 as was held on plans for a propos-|'David and Hazel”, dealing with Meetin Is shacks. There was oo serious Girls 11 to 14 — Boys 11 to 14 ow ed Sportsmen’s dinner. The/the lack of communication be-| _ gq . |damage. _ Ri O Girls 15 to 18 — Boys 15 to 18 ' wieeting approved a’.suggestion |tween parents and the reaction . iver pen Most eo | be drawn the children. Discus- f, ee cee fae Os ers eee | Ist Of Series 5 Sas Mrs. Ruby McInnis gave a re- Jans were made to hold a port on the books that had been | parent's ay at the elementary | SUMMERSIDE — Eothusiasm purchased for use at the.Ken-|..1450) on the afternoon-of March |and orgenization were the key sington Regional High School'9 inctead of the regular home |sdtes Thursday night at an or- with money donated by the Le-| 344 school meeting. . . |@amizational meeting of the), ¢, gion, and extended the thanks of |__________—____-______ | Prince County Young Léberais the . To Shipping: +. MONTREAL (CP) — The de- aes < riday tha’ school librarian, Miss Ma ‘) there we cee shipping a . 2 e F ice on ‘. “mie: Mill ‘Migs S. Johnson _ {Bis stow poabeeg apace’ Se cls | vounkiat e Ss a ete She said ‘here are 48 Cubs and Was oung ; ward ¢ 7 _ 34 Scouts. A Father and Son ban’) sineeRSIDE — The death |Youns Liberals from’ ecross little danger of another freeze a is scheduled to be held at | § Prince County. oe fhe Legion Home on Febru ot eeariotisown oa Feb, 1800 oe ee eer PISMOLleeMibahers were at work ro Come in or call for. 30 second test | DON BE DEA a or She had been in failing health |r O'Leary on Feb. Is at 6 p.m. Friday clearing Montreal's outer) “ "he z : a fk Li Free De Stirling Campbell, and Lome |She ted Dee? fy and a pelt | The, mecting Drought to the ds pte anit te Picked” | TOOMBS MUSIC | , ed Free Offer <j Nicholson were. insta years. She was born at Margate floor for organise- Five feighters, two Russian,| gashed it each week. Mag- ' §TORE . Have an actual-sizé,’ non-opera members of the executive. November. 21, 1697, the youngest | “onal structure and. objectives fone Finnish and two Canadian,| Strate George Gardhouse | Have ee mn of six children of the: late An-|0 young Liberals within ¢ he ‘Jwrere loading and unloading in| gave. DeMararinis a. two- | 167 Queen St — Dial 43271) wus . the-ear hearing $id sent pau PRERIAees: DEATHS drew and Sarah Johnson. he |Semewerk ot ee oa ithe harbor Friday. Three other; year suspended sentence on Bam : ACTUAL eat tides k EN. only surviving member of eet ea freighters, one Danish and two) charges of forgery, fraud ee ae : so even your close Srlnde 2 h ae , ___|FF notice it! Intensive testing by Beltone engineers 5 , Since Jan. 1@ tolal of 24 ships | ieee reached © Montreal,; com-| tne saa "| Will Attend fica | MACLELLAN — At Kings a na Memorial Hosp on . Lallan mH 166 rs. aired vou ‘Dnited Church e lontague, form e St, Georges, P.E.I., age 77 years. | Women’s Missionary Andante’s aimed, directional microphone keeps you 3 ‘ ve-'on.target’” for the. sounds. hae . DANCE ee & Siero at digs is eg a FF Beating, a stun tn ee ie pels DES QUESTION QUAKES RECORDED today! Supply limited. ner: : ome, service . , Si abies @ EVADES Q' Le J { E ’ “front-focus.”’ Get your model. n obligation, HY ta Hc te ie a |gwowe, we) rae, Mi | ASS Meet | senxers, cox an MAIN BRACE |} "S % Yp, on renner Mass at 9:30 a.m. Interment in nephew,Andrew Johnson, Wed-|«tineg Thursday to tell the Bun- Arthur MacRae eeicia and the fourth in the south Pa- : : me : = . St. Georges Cemetery. cyeag Sear iovesyee gand nne whether U.S. planes | sttend the annual will | citic—qwere recorded Thursday : > On, é eS : ing ofthe Belto CURTIS — At the Prince Ed- with Rev. ‘ ggg aa carrying nuclear weapons fly | week of the Ayrshire | University of California seis- ‘ TONIGHT MBARING SERVICE Y*~ Hod aes “ward Island Hospital Feb. 10, |iné. 1s My Mapherd hd Abide et Germany. He asked | Breeders Association. Mr. Mac-|™ographs. Dr. Cinna Lomnitz, Be t Geor: et ame 1966, William E, Curtis of Milton |Lord’s My Sheplers, ee that the question be put in writ- |Rae is Maritime director on the |\Seismologist, said the tremblor } : We George Street in his 83rd year. Resting at the | With Me, Witt Diss. Mac-'|ing and said he would answer it |national executive. |Was measured at 65, on the MUSIC BY THE | Nie Gleedew, Funeral Home until |Kay as organist. at -a later question period. Ger-| Others to attend the|Richrichter geale — cate | “ pO WNTOWNERS © Nova Scotia noon today, Saturday, then to St.| Pallbearers we st “4 ie Robert Ros- about te south Members and Guests Welcome ‘ 1 John’s Anglican Church, Milton, hew, . Charles Dennis, Lorne |scientific research, told a ques- | Wood, H was 5,500 miles west sin 6 ‘ w ae Tea eae arst 230, In: |Glydon, Ralph Howard, ‘Don Ba-|tioner he did not’ know euch |siter, St. Peters and James Wil-|of Berkeley, possibly in the 3 | ~- tanment in.the church ‘cemetery. |ker, and Ralph Adame, \Mighte take place, liams, Experimental Farm. | Mariannas Island. ne