= r : - : ‘ I Bk Ma. : te > a . +. 2 ee a ‘ t ; ‘to Wednesday, June ; ~.at. 930 a.m. when’ he —s Fira Destroys cea Island News Page Eastern and: Central Districts The -Guardian, Chanotiea n, Sat, 4 June ‘dy, 1966. ‘Vthacking: Starts Monday Determination day proceedings | \in Queens County Mazgistrate’s Court .-before. Provincial trate James 8B.’ Johnston, yesterday afternoon. The accu ed was represented by J.P. holson. Horace Earle Hewitt,” Lower | Montague, charged with having ‘eare-and-control-.of a vehicle | ee BS adian university students: ar. rived in the city yesterday after- noon’ ona tour —of the Maritimes - and were guests of fhe Depart- ent of Educatian’at a lotster banquet in Montgomery Hall last night. . The tour is a. travel and educational seminar under the | sponsorship of World University Services, the Canadian Centen- | nial Commission and the Exter- nal Aid Office of the citizenship branch of the Canadidn govern: | ment. It began May 27 and ends June 13, The, students, 13 Canadians and 24- overseas stu- dents, are travelling by er ed bus..: University Students ouring Maritimes ~ A group of overseas and Can. fande erry early ‘Sunday 2 ‘mori ing. : Centennial ject. created ‘especially for purpose of providing an oppor- tunity for.tomorrow's leaders to | undertake. an intensive study of a region of Canada today. of the country by foreign }dents and professors with the:r | ‘Canadian colleagues with being the end ‘in mind. dressed the students*at the ban- ; quet last night on the subject of P.-E I.’s history. Premier W.R. c Shaw and Education Minister Dr. will “get underway in all three ne While impaired, had his case-ad- P.E.1. Counties Monday ~ * ‘journed to : Friday, June 24 for ing at 10 o'clock as: retuvning. of- \'‘trial. ficers start the official counting | Joseph Aneas® MacAvinn, West- of votes cast i last Monday's | Joseph charged with driving ‘election . | while his licence was ‘suspended | In Char inbtetion Gerald Dris-|had his case adjourned by con- | coll will preside im the old - pro- | sant to Wedinésday, June 22 to *vincial ‘building while Colin | fix a date for trial. A plea of not Jackson will be in. charge in St. quilty has been. entered. Both 4 Peter’ s for Kings County: Im |the accused were represented ‘Summetside: it will be Wendell by Mr. Nicholson. a“ ~-Phitlips-in the office at 204 Water |" Robert Jorgenson, * Breadal: ’ Street bane, changed with driving a rho- | __Legally the court must, be com-_| tor___vehicle- with “pleted in seven days, but might siuicaaat had.his case adjourn- be finished i or_two. When | ed_to- Friday, June-10- for trial. itis finistiM® the official count | Edward John Lowther, Caven- isthen 1 out to the candidates | dish, hgd the charge of unldw- and thereafter eight full days | fully commencing the construc- must elapse before .declaration | tion of a building without first coal The student praparatory tours is the only pro- the are (eelared elécted to the pro- | Minister, dismissed. vincial =oecislghire. Me Assault Case ls Adjourned — Alfred Wellington MacNeil of | harlottetown, charged with. as- | |Sault--causing bodily harm. and |- It is a pilot prdéject with a tour stu- 1967 Rev. Dr. F.W.P. Bolger 8 “Farm House’ The fire which destroyed the home of Mr, and’Mrs. John A. Matheson, and their three .child- ren early yesterday ‘morning Tre- | portedly restlted in a los of ap. proximately. $20,060> The Mathe- son home was on -the Appin Roads near New. Haven on the west side of Bonshaw, The North River Fire Depart- ment answered the call at 12.30 am. after. the Matheson ‘family had escaped the burning home in their night clothes. The fire, which was discover- ‘ed by” Mr. Matheson; started” in the -porch and’ engulged all: the -insufficient..belongings of. the family with _ the exceptio® of a television set and_a_chair. The’ cause of the fire has not yet been discovered. a spokes man for the North River Fire Department said ‘this morning insurance. REPORT — “FROM PARLIAMENT HILL: TONIGHT ( day when successful candidates obtaining permission from the fhat the Mathesons had some — - : : : = : While on the Island they will ut, DOMES Cena Me Delle wrk coarinment of ¢ Someen te od ACCIDENT VEHICLE WE ATHER visit the Confederation. Centre, jcsnidans a had both cases ad- he ' Cavendish Nation‘al Park, and 4? [— : The driver of ‘this vehicle, ; the head of and plunged into’ not_ believed & i seo a tithe permits, Summerside. They | | N : : HEATH MACQUARRIE, MP. -Wtred_ Joseph Arsenault from. the head of the Cardigan River. _is_expected re- | TORONTO (CP) — ‘Tempera- |leave P.E.J._on the Wood_Is-_| TER ION: TICE se emcee ~—the O'Leary area> waa “takea — _—Assenault’s—injuries—are \.—-main-in-the-hospital_for—a tures: Sere ight = ce i ome he RUPT NOT 3 E — Pes to the ‘Kings County ‘Memorial afi i la teeee eee oF / 7 | In vest © ce There’ will be an interruption of electric CHARLIE McieMILLAN, SDU Hospital, Montague, following Comm ttee Pp ns Vitor eats ves 47 55 { q power on Sunday, June 5, 1966, weather r- a collision with a ‘truck at the Edmonton _...... 49 60 : mitting, between the hours of 9:00 a.m sue ee | Lobster Supper Regina. wn « 6 Announced a.m., Daylight Saving Time ae CFCY RADIO el ene ee ee GEORGETOWN — A meéting North Bay ...... Ce The ‘areas affected will Includé Coleman to 7:45 P.M. afternoon. The truck, : which of the Georgetown .Centennial |Toronto’.... ... } 49 7% tachment of. the. RCMP ae - North Cape, taking in O'Teary, Alberton, Tignish - : was- transporting asphelt, left). _ eaeneeee was nett in the Roy- ‘Ottawa. ......3 47 bE Pat night that-there will be an and_adjacent_areas. * . ee || bag ‘Thur aay ats ie. with, Bacay el ate rest eeny or 63 inquest into the death: of Noah There will also be an interruption of electric | _|man, Alec Arsenault presiding.” | ston. 3g’ gy. «| Garmhum, Montague, apse se power on Sunday, Juné 5, 1966, ‘weather per- |]: LA AN : The finances of the Committee | {Fredericton Set bot wen seemret in a fishing |“ mitting, — between the Hours of 10:00 am. and |] < _ FIELD” and B TECHNICI ee oe Md Moncton... » 41° 4. Briday, June 3, but the dete or | 2:00 p.m., Daylight Saving Time. $5,360 to $5,900 | All present felt. that-this amount: Halifax. stsee . 67 the inquest has not yet been set. } - The areas affected will include O'Leary Vil- “The successful applicant will be required to collect field ‘raised. over a telatively . short iu . : own be : a ae ea 31 ee unmat | lage to Cape Wolf and adjacent areas. =} |] data and to-carry-.out a wide range of lab experiments fa iod of ti showed. Ae cert St aS 3 i Son _...0! Tr t= | I. eer mere 901 oehind ie Yarmouth 43 60 ‘Garnhum and thé late’ Mrs, These interruptions are necessary to allow connection ad erates repeeeeh el erga Baba cilia. fund raising efforW of the com-.S'. John's 2 Nfld, -{8 79 Garnhum of Montague. He was] crews to replace damaged pais in the areas: aor inane cicas_uabvoueliy: co: tacheacel aed Ge. ~imittee in-their drive to” oston areas pe employed here> by ~ the firm on aa el ead ta with the’ centennial project of New York ....... 56 * ones and Carpenter. ” ; | ndditte a. Saiccuoten sy sapiication forms, may be huge: beautifying Kent Square. Jacksonville ...... 57 81 M | tained. up stalrenngr ibang ‘ It “a reported to the oo emis bel 2 a. : ANCIENTS BUILT WELL ’ ARITIME.. ELECTRIC sas The Director : ‘ D j T R : 4 ‘that _ donations Wightees ee " | j : " c da CONDUCT NSPECTON 4 ee d former pied nad’ beet | HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- Archeologists believe the ——= Conypary Laila ee itn a gh = : <<" Gow mee genducinl: ae elagee |< ' : : received to date and amounted .ther office says a disturbance lighthouse of’ Alexandra, built in | : ae oo : t geal inspection of horfes. in their | ENTERS NAVY . ito $211. It is confidently expect- | crossing ‘southern Quebec will | 280 B.C., stood 500 feet high and | A : : i ee | area as their project for.the Is- ed that a great many more for-|reach central New sree 1 feet square at the base. z j ee land's community Brian Alan Gallant of’ Notre/Mer residents will forward dona- this evening. Clouds will ‘thicken | aa ———-pelebrations———F:S= tions or_give- them chief-electrical inspector for the Leceioed his Bachelor of Science period of their stay. in.-Goce : Be~ “centennial ‘Ist KING'S Edward Island and showers will | --RECREATION- DIRECTOR— -provinee;-said-inspection-is-to- be--degree~-at~the~Convocationex-/ begin in the Haken The -ctoud | PRUE ; 2 aE r Pe tri gin next. week. : ercises of “St. Francis. Xavier|cQMMENCE N “Shield from this disturbance will | ili ke Frag Rac meee eae ~ UBERAL NOMINATING Ww ee. / : : ery. May “17th. near future-mdchinery will com- | the Charlaine with showers begin- | dance CLAYTON. E. (Nick) Nicolle, + Brian attended schools in Monc- es -‘mence: the ‘hauling of fill to build; ning in the afternoon. A few | 40,-of Charlottetown, whe play- ton. N. Bb. graduating fromjyp the area ot Peat Square. thundershowers are forecast for | died June 4th, 1965 _. “i with aon Se ree A ‘Marymount High School, Mont-| The Committee decided to f-| New Brunswick and Prince Ed- | ; . the now defunct Maritime Senior ‘real, in 1962. nalize plans for the holding of a If { < Hockey League, has been nam. | During his years at wnversitg tn? Supper, and ware -_ ee renin: 5 Lovingly remembered by wife and ed superintendent of this city’s The outlook for Sunday tn all | recreation department. He succeeds J..-Harold Chown who died several weeks ago. The,.> - geppointment is effective. Mon- he has been a cadet under the! jgames in the Rink om~ Wednes- R. 0. T. P. plan, and now enters\day, June 22nd. Committees and jthe Royal Canadian Navy as @'individuals were. delegated to ‘Sub-Lieutenant. : \look after a great number of | He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. things that have to be done in iP. Gordon Gallant formerly of —Charlottetewn;—and—a- grandson day. ok RIVE MONDAY National Hockey League play- | ers. Gordié) Howe and either | icity. —=Guinp Worsley or Claiid™ Pro = vost, along with ~Danny= i owreal == Island N Native. scares See ee Seieieee “—jwitl-be-ironed baie = Ar and_-65, oytlook for Sunday: | his conventions to nominate @ candidate for Assemblyman. Each Poll _ alleid’ the Y dinner oy Meay ‘To Be-Ordained (zal "vas sear “of Gite | ‘Sunny. and. cool. _is ieee toh ule 6 in attendance 5 voting delegates. at Sonsisloe High--School- Mon- = day evening as. well as being) guests of honor at the sports-' Father John C. Traknal, for- man’s.dinner_ at the Canadian | merly of. Kinkora will be ordain- Legion Home’ in Charlottetown. , ed_a_priest_of the “ Society - of Tuesday evening. Jesus’ at Regis College; Torontw: 2 today, Saturday, June 4th. ; ble EST SPEAKER ets Father Trainor is. the son o} Guest spgaker at the -semi- | Joseph Trainor and the late Mrs ~ anpual meeting of the P:E-I. Trainor. He ‘attended Thistle Tourist Association will be Dave and Shamrock School: and’ ‘Te- Price, famous for his “Canada ceived’ secondary education at Calling’’ program — originating | Kinkora High School. He com- from Florida, The meeting will leted ‘Soph Y _be held Friday, June 10, at the. } Pee one eer “Charlottetown Hofel. in the fall of the same year he The meeting itself will begin entered the Jesuit Nov — at at 2.00 p.m. a tovr/of Confeder- Guelph, Ont. ation Centre’ “4s planned for five | During’ his under : sis diicte o'clock, a réveptions at six | study of philosophy at Mt. St. o'clock cad dinner at _ ReveIN Michael's Spokane, Washington. - o'clock. . ather Trainor worked toward Dunstan’s. University-in-1953-and-»- ,connection with this supper, ‘as ordering the lobsters” “and er arrangements. A ther ‘meeting will be held “on June (15th, when last minute problems ithe Town for a number of wom- len to facilitate their canvassing for donations of salads and rolls. It was the opinion of all pre- sent that this event should . be highly successful and it is in’ line with the Committee's plans. of holding some type of entertain- ment or fund-raising project each month in their drive to reach their financial goal for the completion of the town’s centen- vnial project. such | Brunswick, overcast with show- oth- ers; a tew. evening thundershow- jof Mrs. J. E. Gallant and ofl er supplies fot the supper, dance. ers; much cooler; winds light, i\Mrs. J. A. Griffith both of this: music, games and a host of oth- low-high. at Charlottetown 4 three provinces is for sunny, but cool weather. Regional forecasts: . | Prince Edward Island, New 50,Moncton 48-65, Fredericton.55..] and 6, Saint John 50 and 65, Edmundston and Campbellton 55 High ‘tide’ today at Charlotte: | town 12.41 a.m. and 11.54 p.m. At Rustico at 6.57 a.m. High tide | Sunday at» Charlottetown 1.31 a.m. and 12.33 p.m. At. Rustico | at 7.34 a.m. Summerside tide | eighteen minutes later yt han | Charlottetown. Sun rises today | Me at 5.45 a.m. and sets at 3.37 | St MARY'S HALL a ~ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8th. = -9 P. M.- ~ Guest Speaker: ALEX B. CAMPBELL Refreshments and Entertainment. +. eee) EVERYONE ‘WELCOME SOURIS — “AUSTRALIA’ S ROUND p.m. Rises Sunday at 5.45 a.m. | and sets at es All times | ADT. COST IS HEAVY WASHINGTON (AP) —_ The Staff Seminar ¢ Is Scheduled . The P.E.I.” Tourist Associa: tion in co-operation with th G.S. Navy will bill the US" Ar. orce ‘for, about $6,000,000 to lower its costs of recovering the air forée’s hydrogen bomb from "\deep awaters off Spain. The de- fence department said Friday the exact amount has not been yet, The navy used - ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETINGS — “ Ratepayers and all persons entitled to vote at school meetings are hereby notified that the Annual School Meetings of each district in the Province will be held, as required by law. on | Tuesday, June 7th, 1966 at-8. 00 p.m. offers CAREER > OPPORTUNITIES - for. PILOTS: for international operations on B707 & Electra aircraft -THE- woe AIRLINE re determined - ers’ Degre na ourist Associatior ' : : « VOTE COUN a Masters: Degree in sociology Canadian Touri 18 ships and- 3,200 men. in ‘an é a Monday is Vea Day Which he completed and recei- will sponsor a -staff trainin’ g9.day search for the H-bomb ‘Witt continued expansion over the next five years, we need and Returning Officers will start. ed from Goizaza University in the“ officiat-vote-count from: last") /%62- From. 1960-63. .he-taught-at- sib i wal baat Monday's provlicial” election ar uevole -High-Seheol-ir -Montreat: Fhere...wilf- tine Rat -tanker: — fan... ‘hospitality seminar at the Char- lottetown.-Hotel- on.June -7. after the weapon was lost in .the collision. of. ..a--B-52— bomber. Who May Vote at These. Meetings a —£-very-persot- wiv; “or whose: husband or witeris'a. ratepay: a __more top quality pilots with potential for fapid Promotion. 10 o'clock Monday morning in He has spent the last - three | the oe ae for ae the district, and who, and whose husband or wife, has paid in full all dis- _.all: three counties, __._-_____Years_in_theoliva! studies at ing. An afternoon clas: | ——-trict-school-rates -and-taxes~imposed- os sbieediie of schowt meee Age to 32 years Regis College; Toronto; ana | 1-00 p.. m. until 4.30 p.m. and | : in Charlottetown Gerald’ Dris- cll will. preside..in-the-old- Pro. -4uring the summers” has. been | an_-evening class from 7:30 until | f wy | meting on any question. Commercial Pilot’s License cats a : : i 11 p.m. Registration is she idi th di trict ‘and bet we oth te vincial Building while Colin W°rkin® towards a Masters De- : 3.: Every woman residing in the district an ing mother, s' p- ; : Jackson -vill be in charge in St. Si ao from Loyola he? Leal file ee ae saat We Trade. mother or adoptive mother of: child of school age residing with, her and 500 hours command (or 300 hours on jets) Peters for Kings, County. Inj umversity, Chicago. ; ce at the school of the district, shall be a qualified voter invitation’ ae Summerside it will. be Wendell | line a ingeulen a as : ae oe. hasta great, * Furnitute~"*}- ‘ a hol meetings and shall be eligible for election as a fritttee unless Matriculation Pass” illips.in the office at 204 Wa. Mass of Concelebration with his » : » { ha st age tar Street a ae “prother-priests, Fathe- welcoming and making summer * Applian yl he in arrears of school taxes aeeeesell ne ta the “Schoo! hk ve British Reeronty on entry ae Legally-~the—count.-must=.be _Lotne Trainor, S.J... and Fathe: . Visitors feel... more._at. home -* Televisi . : ov oof fl Experience.will be.related-to age and-aircraft types.. Helicopter. ‘tompleted in. seven “days, but | Emmett Trainor, $3. on -Juns “here: emcee | ee “The Order of Business Is detailed in Section 29 of the School Act. flying up to 1000 hours will be counted in assessing experience. might ‘be finished in one‘or two. /9th. at St. Malachy’s. Church = : oy - FIRESTONE ; : : When-it is. finished “the official -Kinkora.#A classmate of Father | _ IF IT’S FISH | - Letters from the Department of Educaion and-the Superintendents- oo — INTERVIEWS count is then sent out to. ‘the’ Trainor'sat St. Dunstan's. Rey and can be caught ...] Home and Auto of Schools have been sent to School Board Secretaries and should be. red i candidates and thereafter eight Arthur Pandergast, will’ deliver . _ WE HAVE IT Ltd t Preliminary interviews will be held in Vancouver, Calgary, Win- fuly days must elapse. before |the sermon. A reception foi : Dial 4 5547 & these meetings. : eo nipeg, Toronto and Montreal, commencing on the 22nd June, Declaration Dayt when success: | Father Trainor will be held in Queen Street Meat te Districts that aré not tiow included ina “regular high dehool um - 1966, in Vancouver. Other centers may be netonet if cue 'ul candidates are declared el- the afternoon and evening ‘at must, appl ee ment_of Educa: igthey- to-join.a,units..} fof appligants_warrants:-Final_interviews, medicals and apti- capctedcto-the: Provincial. ee shomesof Mrand= Mrs GM _ -fyust apply, to Departs to the “Bundavies’” bey. Wish: cain wil, alts ~ tude teste wil commence in suitable centers mid- -July, oe, ee aaa Raine ae st termine oe watt that a district may join.. A special ‘Ineeting of the rate -- - : MaeDONATLD— it loving ‘memory. of our dear Wife..and.Mother,Jennie) ‘who departed this” life two years 3 ago” Toray, Fane une . an 1964: s “Off. and oto our, . thoughts do w To a grave tot-far away, Where. we laid our loved one. Two years ago toda¥. We miss you dear at every turn .. Along life’s weary way. And home’ has never -been the same Since you were called away. ’ A happy home we once enjoyed: ‘ t How sweet the mefnory still. ; But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. Gone. dear Jennie, gone forever, © | - “How we miss your smiling face But you left us to remember ‘ ——None—on-—earth-can take~ your place; Dita) soon veda by Husband and od Pasi + __ARE REQUI ing program. current vacancies, Applications ) Reply, CIVIL SERVICE COMM * ED BY THE ‘CIVIL § SERVICE _ OF CANADA . Various positions, at several levels and at locations across Canada and in the North are to be filled’ through this staff- As applications are received, they will be reviewed against meet present requirements will be placed in a (andidate In- ventory and reviewed as further vacancies arise. SALARY COMMENSURATE WITH EXPERIENCE, QUALIFICATIONS;-RESPONSIBILITY. referring to Program 66-490 ae the OTTAWA 4. of vo! _Commission. payers may. then. be. called by_the Department of Education for the purpose... ting on.the question of joining the unit designated — the Boundaries me sare: sy worse: wie . Regional High 8:00 p.m. A : from persons who do not Charlottetown ISSION OF "CgNA A —_}}+—-Depattment of Education YA ee: Edward Island ~ EVANGELINE SCHOOL 1 UNIT The annual meeting of Evangeline School Unit will - held in the School, Abram’s The meeting will be: concé erned with business _ pertaining to ‘the b caeaaneicsansts of both Regional High seaets and the EI Elementary. Schools. te Deputy Minister and Village, of Tuesday, dune 7, 1966 at interview during whic Me isbn and any Sat M. ‘MacKenzie, Chiet Director of Education. eaeties Fad ' ean ae 2 ree ~ an oe : APPLICATIONS. ae s Send full ‘personal details and requests for information on con- _.ditions by return airmail to: - Recruitment Officer, Fight Stat _ Mantas Airways, Hotel Vancouver — “900 West" Georgia Street” VA NCOUVER, B.C, : ene crete agama rt You will then be advised. of the time and place for your initial full details of conditions of service will estions about Qantas or Australia will be answered, : ‘ thie: is your opportunity for a career in etvil aviation, QA NTAS Australia’s round-the-world airline