w. n. ekereise to train. elm chow militia In teotrmnuor nr mscue and emergench charm was gismdiay at LII: Charlotinttrwn A 5‘. Han W. Weuthe East-West Struggle Outlined lo Rotarians hey. .lohn Sutherland nonneii m7. Li 0. minister emeritus oi the rink avenue presbyterlan church in New York City and a native islander was guest speak. er attire weekly luncheon meet. ing oi Rotary hcl din loitelflun Ilnlni yesterday. introduced by chairman. Mr. Instire George .i. luv y and thanked by ctr-chairman. Dr. . it parker, the speaker dealt “uh “liarxlsm's challenge to re- licinn". “le spectre ot Communism is haunting Eurnpe today it n d throughout the world a billion souls ari- living under the sway oi Communism, in this struhizie tor the minds or men". Dr Suv therland said. “Khrushchev boasts that in this battle tor the minds oi men Communism is sure to win. Our erandchitdren will be under a. l'ulnlnullihtlc government anti ry s inevitable". the Rue. no. leader is quoted as stating. The speaker snid "Leaders in. the tree world are mute_but thel manner is very real— it couldi Impch that way. With one Corr-r niniiist government on this con- iincnt there is a real possibility. illiti many can develop in Snutitt limited, We are ten smug. ton < or permit developed the has.c ir diiicrencrs between the syse. l LOCALi BRIEFSl RAD SURGERY \Iira. Roy F. Dickteson is a patient in the Error: Edward Is- land Hospital where she under- veut surgb-y. DIES IN BROOKLINE Mrs. Kalhtl'yn MacAulIYr im-mcrly it! Clemnnl, died Sut- Irt‘lay mornini at her home In Brwklint‘. Mass. Sh“ wns the will: of the Iain Edward Mel- Auiay. of handle. The Mac- Auli‘tys had many friends ‘llmuzhotii the Island. ACTING PREMIER lion Loo Rosettes. minister ni lisheries. has been nnrned lcb the premier tn the absence oi premier Walter R, Shaw who ll manning the annual eonicrenez I'll t‘airadllrr premiere in Hallv nx premier Shaw hops-r in In hack In the province Wednesday Ind attend the HlthInd Game- II Eldun Lint “Emma. U‘DENT MILITIA DEMONST ; RATE RESCUE by. J. Murphy. D. MAcIceln their [Inllweek of training and and G. Blanchard 11‘2an m2 passingout parade will be I Victim on I lldda' slide. “he Fil’lduy at 2 pan. with a weL Impas u! to keep the Injured come extended to all parent. palm Irom maving during III and inM‘Qsled permits. The The (Rollin In In thLl photo is Johnny Bordage. ceenl in driving religion out otl Russia where the people are tie-i votedly. highly emotional In‘ their approach to religinn". There no more than swoon members ot the Baptist ehurchl in Russia with 1.600 in Moscowi in the in newspapers in Mascnwl there is not one solitary no in- communist. the speaker stated. “The great wall and trowning towers. land mines and barbed wire between Russia and thel tree world is a coniession in i l seii that a taste oi iroedom inl denied. Why does arndise necdi to be united in? the speakert naked. STAND UP ,. “It becomes us to stand Hill and speak up with crecter tree . dam in our new talk about ditei iarcnces and pray that thel breadth oi tolerance be advanc— ed as so nbiy urged by that great man pope John xxni. lecturing and preuching by at cardinal in venous -hurches in nostnn recently indicated the trend or thinking in respect to; closing our ranks and becoming. more united. test that love which will make us all ambassadors at good 1]." Dr, nonneil said. "There ‘ DR, gopmug, grcat chasm that must he bridg- ed by the world population hnv- we enjoy and who! Com~ ‘ “18 a greater realization oi the ism hopes to achieve. situation " The youth oi Can- The Soviet Government liu ada and the United Slams in ennrmnusly improved conditions this new generation must stand [or the Russian people." inn like a wall at Ii ng tire around spenkcr said as he made a com- this well-loved Inn Dr. B o n. parison between the two vi tr n9|1wncmde¢ he made in Russia, 25 year-i pup Smithy manager. npnrtv _ time Electric Company. was in- . udcnta and citizens general- mum, u I new "mum. by Iy in Russia are well versed in his woman AA 5”.“ and nnditions outside the iron Cur- Wm,de by me pmidmll talc and are permitted to dis- R. ,enkm cuhS quite freely any Dhase n tile in Russia with visitors. Na VISITING RDTARIANS l nation in history has shown such‘ Visit g Rotnrians were Rev. .- transition irom agriculture to EM. Aitken. DD, rev_ n manuiacturing nation as has Lorne MacKay, Hamilton. ORL: been the ease in Russia, hesuid. William J. Clark. Pearl River. Early in the transition oi gov- N.Y: Fred Kelly. Woirville.i ernment In Russia. religious Ito Guy Kennedy Scarboro.i erty was opposed as an organi- zation and an instrument or cap. itulism. "The tniherhnod oi God and the brotherhood or man was looked upon as poor material for C omm untsm. There was widespread destruction in the lite of priests and others. In 1941 Hitlcrinn his drive into Russia searched ror orthodox priests throughout the country. brought them buck and reopened hun- dreds oi churches. he stated. "There are now more than inn churches in Moscow and i at tended one where the congreg- tIon at a 9 o'clock morning ser- vice courts oi 12.000 per- sons and serviced on that scale were carried on all day. In CHURCHES "There are so orthodox churr cnt-s in Momow and throughout the country 00.000.000 believers. priests are trained in two sem- lua es. but there an no Sunday Ichaoln and religious training Is not permitted anyone under ll years oi age, although training in the home ir not interiered with. Dr. Boosted said. mmunirrn will never suc- tern rn ACT 0N UL'I‘S . .inhn puller. city comptroller. )‘t‘sicrduy at chm has a noun nnpnnle tn inur- rent out by the city cnncernirr payment or personal Ind educ- itn I tail . unduenta van wanted that they wonld have to make Il'l'lunmanil 'lthln IO :ll‘yn or court “that d n on. NATIONAL LIN'I . Real errata brokers in Prince Edward island will haunt! u!- itlinted with the national Inw- tieltnn at a ceremony to be held In the Charlottetown Haiti to- “lipid resident or the Inland m In James 0. Wilson. Other om.- ers include. Alllaoo Mack-n. Vice prelldent. Ewu Nichol-nu. fixing. and staqu Moi. true IIer lnr In! rtrerirnny will 0. “my Neurudtrr. s- : John "Klnnll vico- Dmidenl. rd min. when m he in r driving went in ' “lbw-r near erapanti and W b. (a LITI- m'twlncl the Iltter nut rolled over leverll tll'nel. Mr. erlin VII alone It th I t: me. The car wu tram-nu extan- oi this week. There are 15 Scouts in the party and they carry a letter or introduction irom Pr o in t e r smlllwnod iii Nrwinrndiand to Premier Shaw. The twoweek camping trip wltI tonic them to other parts thr Maritime: as well a hero. EVERETT mitt“. .— Thu inner-i (or Mn. Edward Everett who held Saturday. Aul. n irom the Macuan Funeral R o in a when service we. conducted by Rev. T.w. Howard During the service two mloit wm rendered. “ Limi‘l prayer" by Arthur Ream. .ir,. and "heyond h u Sunset" by sorting inrrtan. pali- m lnhn G prank Giilnpk, Leslie otueao . (learn Gillespie. Row-rd Gilli-c pie not Arthur hearts Inter- ment took place in the Earths unwary. chm River. mmfi'wdkiflm Mum-WNW- m Im- HIM?! ted in the uptown business are M' t-ik City Decorate: For Big Week Chnrlottctnwn war beginning to take an a iestlve air yester- Charlolieiown until Queens County The Gufldhn, Chlrlnmu) vtn. hrs. Aug. it 1963. 5 W W0rkmen Unreliable Alexander MincLeIir. president. at the Prince Edward In t u rid Trades and Labor Council. yes- terday retitled the claim made tnrdny by EM. Rickard. sup- erintendent or the Copiederation that island workmen were "unreliable . Mr. Iii-clean stated that IS- land tradernicn who leave t ti e province tor employment else where seldom it ever return and this is an lodtcnttnn that th ey can compete with tradesmen in any part oi the country and in ioretgn lands as well. Mr. Richard uld that many thnnd workmen only want work tor a tow days to get a iew dollars in their pockets and then llult lie was quoted as saying. orig- n lly his company planned on hiring all local workmen Excepi‘ at the highest levels, but this aim had become impossible. QUIT To COLLECT He said some locally hired employees work extremcly well inr a iew months but would quit day as flag: and hunting appear- a In prepnratlnn Io! Old III: a Week next week. Highlighting the tzala week will be the Gold Cull rtan SaucEr par- ade srhndttlrri ior Friday. Auxr us! 16. The Clir plans In String flags all airing tho mule II! II! titre parade. It is expe ted that thousands of VISlIoI‘S Will ian with Island citizens to viewing the outstand. Irrg event oi the summer nenso In this province, t Many will recall thp coloriuli parade last year, and WiIh enthuv sinsm nrrd Interest or a big pitch are looking iorward to an even greater dlsvluy {or the 1963 e in loot: u Ihey aimed enough ntlmpl Io draw unemployment HUNTER RIVER « A Tally of 4-H clubs. cali clubs and gar. ment clubs or Queens c o u n t y was held recently In Central Re- gional High School. Hunter Ri . r. The occasion markl‘d lilc Queens 4-H Club Rally Marks Anniversary insurance. .\Ir \iatlran ttoc honed litri Ricknrd's claim that vlnrkrnen quit to draw employ cnt behe-l tits “(in checking h h the tional Employment otrice . he said. “ 0 find that more art lets. it any claims mode tor un- employmch insurance. ' app i s to us that the dir-‘ iicully which Mr. Rickard mnyi have in producing adequate skil-‘ Icti help is due to the tact t hut.t.-nuri:hes in the provmce will nt..iimp5 colhirut'lltlii at the moment Isllend a youth rally at the FirsI‘L-hanougc in t in the \ inity ni 55,000,000 ends this [ll'millll'e does not have wnr.‘. kers available to ope with this‘ construction bonm A labor spokesman in Sum- mCi idl' said the Picoitcompnny uas ' ring islanders Icit und right" in order to bring ln its own crews irom the mainland. He said Summerside workmen have become discouraged irom working on the building project because others have been tiredl arter two days ni employment. . He said the iirings are biaek marks on the record oi the work. men who have n hard Job to get work later because at them. .ch ‘1']: Rev. Wilired Dindial, Graeme- Iimklctter and David Smith. lit-stilts here as follows. sen- Ior. Heather Jones. Alexandra t ozcr Younkcr. Winsloe- Brae-5 Itley. Viola Evans. Scotchiort attraction. Island Delegates Leave For Ccimp 'l‘wo Island members at the Allied Youth executive left yes- lcrday [or Borwick, NS. to at- Scoiln AIIieri Youth They are non Simmons. member or the Athena Regional “By this we all Should manl- High School Dust. Ind PrnnCeS‘ Harper oi the 'i'IgnIsh Regional High School post. Ac impanying the Island rtel L‘att‘s was Mrs. Hazel lilacPhee sponsor of the Runbury Allied Yuulh pnsi who will be a mem- hcr of the camp stall at Ben‘- ck ‘On Sydney 5. Painter. .Ir. Eala~ nunyde Naol‘leuch. PHJ ‘ Ernest Gnunrd. D a r I rrr o uth. is James Orr. Dalton. Geor tzin. Dr. Chester Stewnri. Hali- lax. N 5- Herbert Cunningham.. )Ionltcni All Arant. Iticlrosc. - ‘ Mass. Ghosts n! Rotary urre- R, B. Gray. New aninrrd government ltratie commissioner. Montreal: Rev .lohn Hall. 5.1. on. Jack Kennedy, Whiter Matheson. Fred Mnore. city Rev. Garland Brooks. Monrton. R.E rte- Ciure Huston. Ma ~ ling. A group discussion lend a the..ka an...” 0. me NW3 group singing iollnued sorh anniversary oi 4-H club It in Can . County representatives at the‘ rally were_ Wayne nickies nn.‘ meme Llflle‘II E r. . and David Smith. Kinns. MI'. Dickieson. who is on thei Iield stall iii the department Di. agriculture. addressed the mesh is n Much interest was taken In. intermediate. George Mi t label]. Scntchinrt; Diana .iones. Alex.. andra pauia Wat - Grand Tra l cadic. inninr. Ryron Carr. Mils ItrII»Cln\iL‘rdH|(': nchhte pnllard. East Royalty Elaine stead. whentlcy Riv . GIRLS MODEL Another pnrt oi the programi which contributed to the successl nl the rally and ciicit much. ravornble comment was that my lSlAND NEWS PAGE 7 aw JAMES CHANG Province-Wide Eaptist young people irom aill Baptist Church. Charlottetown next Sunday. The rally trill. commence at 3 o'clock. Conducting the rally will he James Chang or Wollvrlle. N.S.. formerly of 0113 orig. and David Watt oi Marysviile. NE They are Visit) in grou Paritdctle Lions . Announce Prizes The results or the latest Park- daie Lions Club draw Ir: a r follows: ran Place. punter . Southpnrt: eonsolations. war Thompson i-ielea MacDonald. Richard Birt. Donald MacDon- uid. nIl oi parkdale: Marjorie Thresher. Len which. oi C ar. loitetawn: Ennis Small. Miscon- Dr. Edward Knssner. Sou- . Nelson Hughes. Harrington. and Arthur Jenkins. Mershiield. Decorations at and near the club's parking lot will be put In i p ace today. it was stated. The club will operate the lot i throughout Old Home Week. slips plying supervision ior their pa- trons and at the same time e ing congestion and earning a lit. tic exiru money to Home its glaucoma program. » Valleyiieici 7 Church Has Anniversary .vtce ¥4¥4¥****n «l the Wood. will be c s t town irom the I2Ih to Hill otohia The ship. the largest and new- .csi in the Atlantic region. w i ii I bring her complement or at icnrt so men to the province during l the icstivities or old Home Week . and should provide interestinl ‘jvlewing ior youngsters and tour- ISIS tSmucige Poi .— DAVII) WA'I'I‘ Nn'thpIisi Young People Plan iTlPPed over siiillcd kerosene at the corner or Lengwnrth Avenue and Bir- (Intand Street in Charlottetown last night was the scene or small iire uhich hnd to be extin- guished by the local tire depart- ment The alarm was sounded short- ly beiore it o'clock last night and one pumper was dispatched to The nttnrnoon sci-rice hill be “'9 500"?- inllowcd by Supper in the church It was believed that the cause hali, served by the Chnrloitc. . oi the blaze was a smudge pot. ‘ h used to warn oi road construe- eng will lion. ‘ ‘ participate in the evening ser children, spilling kerosene In the ' street where it caught tire. Rally Sunday and camp; throughout the .‘tiarl- presenting the christian th , u During the past year \Ir'. Wutr has bl‘cn studying at Edinburgh University and Mr. Chang at McGlII “Where. The Movies Are Better Than Ever" opposite Corliedcratiim Building ** * *HEATRE: * 'A' * snows 5:45 - 9:00 ADULTS ONLY ONLY TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY ONLV DON'T MISS ITI Siatel. sisters all so lair. why is lire/e bland all over your hair? SMII IIIan Minis but tritium trunnion MONTAGUE —— Tile Valll‘) the public speaking contest lit-lit modelling h_ the girls ot nos-lileid congregation celebrated i g tor senior. intermediate and yua- turn .lor Erybggi’l'herllldm‘s wer'z ‘Lcibor Council Takes Action In Wage Case A brie! dealing with thf two- year-nld struggle of trial: locals at the two Charlottetown Itosp .Ior wage Increahes is being pre- pared by the Charlottetown and Idlstrict Labor counci w be presented In the Provincial Gov- .ernmcnt. r it is reported that the brict ‘will deal with similar situations. in other provinces and now they. are handled. AwaiTiNG INFORMATIUN The council is now waiting tori iniormntion on government rule ‘ings in two other provinces. and when they are received incl oriei will be completed. , An early appointment {or pre. sentntion oi the brici to the es. lbinei will be sought. to AT BUFFET InnLli tit-1m me "(My "gnu! oi prwlnrlinl [lem- Locnls two and us or the Na- tional Union or public Employ» ees. representing nonrprolesslom al workers at the Charlottetown. and prince Edward Island Has~. pitals. have been seeking new. contracts with the hospitals. . The government termed the In-‘ cal members "essential" to hns- piiaI maintenance and turned‘ down their requesi tor a strike vote. A later rcnuert that the. government appoint an nrbilra-t tion board was also turned down 7 V 7. European Trip ls Described . i Mrs. Gordon hymn, Charlotte. hits I'Ltl‘ilied word from her sister. Mrs. E R, Mat-Lean. who is spending a holiday In _ British isles and humor. delight. iuIly describing the in try in. teieettng places she has visited Mm i to Am- . . W_D. MHCIAIII and ramily. necempanying them Ill Gomuny. whrrl‘ they awn: more than ti inr'il tirurinl thlt country. later visiting Enz- Ilnd and Scotland. who winchan is returning (to Vananuiver this week, and Stat er mum:an lb Ottnw- tb- ltm‘l o! LIVE IN II Blsulniltnti’n a IIan miles or hills and mountains support a population it! some 700000 Basilio tribeantcn. 'l'lgirislt Legion CARNIVAL Wednesday. Aug. 1 O rims Rides 0 Swing- O Gama- . Lunches O fireworks . I)an LIN Wald tndqy ill I'I-III- .ta’ Whephctni ._.__————_— lycnr. ' A keenly contested sports pm- es. sports 'ear articles of chilling made I.) y various members during the grain was rttn nit under the d it“ tlnII nr the physical educa- itinii branch. Results were Rs inllnws- girls (In years). Theresa Doyle. West Can-head: West Royalty: Heather Macip. I lhis. West Royalty. this to rlgh contracts providingl Boys rIiI years). Donaldlneeds when M, ‘Brnwn. Alexandra. Lomus Hill .nunstaitnng crb pickles on. New Giasgo . Girls tlz yearsl. Adciie Mac- .arhcrn Sherwood: nroiyn MacEachern. West Royalty ninrilyn MarEncliern. West Roy L. Boys tl:t yearst. plalr .innes. Alexandra Alan Brown. Alex. andr ; Inhn Morrell. Pleasant Valley, Gir tla yearsi, Eliabrth Evans irishtown. leendy‘ Comp 1]. irisblown: nernadct. te MacDonald. Grand Tracndie. Three-legged rare. girls. Phyl- liS anti Heather rant-s, Alexan~ drn Diane .ioncs nnd lune .services in the morning and ev~ citing. Donald Maoi/ennan. Mount Ste-w as lups1 preacher at both services, Service or praise lwas led by the choir with Mrs. Peardon as organTst. Al the manning SEWIL‘Q IIII'. MacLenoan's set-men was Hosea lazls and other . n so people in our daily lives. the evening scrvice Machhan‘s topic was irom Galatians. He reierred tn the an- ‘niversary. an the heritage one our own personal exper- ience oi Christ." lie sai . services were largely ni- itended. Ilii’siiiixt LUCKY NUMBER THIS WEEK 42903 IIIIIL 4-5586 Elve‘Gotl a place Bitilé Davrsouloan Crawford 1 HEY! HEY. HEY! SPECIAL MATINEES TODAY AND WEDNESDAY AT 2:30 ELVIS . and other med anniversary Sunday willti pas- . es irom Hosea. Speaking or - “MY Mammaldt the "East wind" he stated "the, a his iEnst wind has nothing to taller Lo‘ greatest] . The church meets our I” P unlined-o week iny‘CiNEMASCOPE luiiiiiirioctrnm-niosminn on. Man my Mat-Cabe. Grand ’mtcadi Roberta and Adolla MncEac rrn. Sherwood. THREELEGGED RACE The three-legged race {or the boys was won by .iohn rown and Allan Haldcrstoh. Alexan- r'. RPlny rarr. hays. Alexandra. West Royalty, NEW Glasgow. Relay race. glrIS. Alexandra, Irishlnwli. Grand racadie. wheelbarrow race. boys. Alex andl‘a, Plrnsani Valley, AlcxanA Wheelbarrow race. girls. Sena ‘ view. Alexandre. 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