‘7 ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts SOURI Island is having a year of very‘ odd lobsters with discoveries blue ones, ones and a few odd shaped lob- sters to boot. crustacean indicated it had come from deep water, Opinion sa that the fish will seek deep water if hurt. in trouble or scared and are not known to sect): la in any case T __ Prince Edward by the Nsufrage fishermen. lobster was turned oven" on Ito ticsherles officers in Souris gentle smashed a few rails. She was not injured and the truck did not go over the bridge. The ‘ Souris Detachment of the RCMP ed investigated 7 the Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. Juno 15.1964. 5‘ Three Sisters Lobster Found Walking ‘ Make First 0 . Profession A Three sisters of St. Martha. Sister Pius Steele. Sister Mary Clarissa Boudrcau d yellogv'tTruck Damaged ,ln Bridge Crash Now they like humans so‘ orange an S — An accident Fri- ' at St. Mary's recently. I In the same ceremony. the following young ladies received -the Holy Habit and their rcn- gious names: Christina Doyle Brtd lost control on fliel Kathleen Curley. 50“ wet surface of the bridge and? and Karen MacMahon. t Peters Most Rev. M. A. MacEachern DD, Bishop of Charlottetown ol- ficiated at the ceremony assist- by Very Rev. P.l-. Donald and Rev. E. .l. Roche. Father Joseph James. CSsR preached the sermon in which he urged the young sisters to icontinue Joyfully in their cali- and Sister Bethany Mary Doyle made their " lfirst profession in the chapel. . ‘the young religious icourageous dedication and ex., ing to be witnesses to Christ. The sisters choir provided an appropriate atmosphere by their devotional interpretation of .Iclineau and Sommerrilic psalms. Following the ceremony Bish- op Maclfiachern congratulated and expressed admiration for 'for their tended his congratulations and gratitude to their parents. Mac- . Small Docket At City Court I Kevin G. Creamer of Char- llottetown was fined $10 and costs for speeding when be ap- loeared before Magistrate AJ. Haslam. QC, in city police court ; Saturday. ' Three men were fined $20 and costs and another given 20 days with commitment held on separate charges of being drunk and incapable. 5 Three persons were each fin- ed 320 and costs or 30 days on ‘chargos of possession of liquor n a place other than a resi‘ ‘ dence. ; KING STAYED PUT George III of England never once left the country in his 'reign of more than 59 years. . t SOU I . much they are Willi ‘0 lomtday morning at 1015 caused (Sister Mary Vernonl, Maureen them on dry land- A nine pound. | my” dam.“ to I 1959 one {on} Larkin (Sister Eugene .‘lfli‘le‘, female lobster. encrusted Within-“ck driven by M" Lester? Stella Cullen. tSister Stella Ma- barnacles crawled out of thetmnawe“ of Bay Fortune and: rte). Anne Peters «Sister Mary W51" 0m” the beac“ 3‘ Nau'ldamese to some posts on the Leona) and Mary Byrne (sis. ter Mary Blanche». 44¥.¥¥***** . Dingwell w... travelling. EVANGELIST, OFFICIALS ARRIVE AT CRUSADE Joe Blinco. the evangelist who has been awing thous- ands of people to the Billy Graham Crusade during the past week. welcomes Dr. Gra- ham himself as the famed Crusader waits. centre, with Lieutenant . Governor W. J. MacDonald. left, and Mayor barn had just arrived at the exhibition grounds for yester- day's outdoor rally at the Driv- ing Park. Nearly 18.000 peo« ple turned out to hear him was ready to spawn, fishermeni d least on the St. Fe The barnacles covering theiwhile crossing the Souris West ter‘s Road and ‘ The habit bearers were Olga f R o o n e y. Audrey MacGuire, preach the message which has made the name of Billy Gra- ham known throughout bite world. A. Walthen Gaudet. Dr. Gra- Eng. Teachers’ of Western Ontario. A. Ber i*****¥¥¥¥¥***** iACHlNGLY HUMAN AND AGIONIZINGLY FUNNY WITHOUT EVER BEING DIRTY! to. Herbert Berry. Univegllg HIGHLY RECOMMENDED "4 Star Entertainment” TONIGHT AN'D ORTH RIVER Not suitable I University of Saskatchewan. Q ' for 40 convention :Itilrmox;l glfiflfegimg‘blfngbelffl I l ‘ Show about 9:20 Entertainment Opens M. unro, University College. I I I . ‘ . ~ htspitals following a near-riot here Sunday when an estimated 200.000 turned out to welcome Britain's pop-singing Beatles. All 40 were released after treatment. Another 100 persons were given first aid for faint- ing, hysteria and minor injur- ies suffered Ill mob scene out- side the Beatles hotel. At one point. police had to force horses through the crowd to rescue collapsed teen-agers. children and elderly people They brought them out slung over the horses' necks. Earlier, at the airport. about TLOCAL BRIEFS IMPROVING Mrs. Heber Barrett of King- ston is much improved after an operation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. it has been re- ported. OBTAINS BSc Sister Mary Gabriel. CSM. of the Charlottetown Hospital. re- cently received her bachelor of science degree in nursing from Boston College. She is the dau- ghter of Mrs. Peter LeClair and the late Mr. LeClair of Char- lottetown. ‘ PC MEET POSTPONED The annual meeting of the P.E.I. Progressive Conserva- tive Association has been post- poned and is tentatively re- scheduled lor Sept. 16 and will be attended by the National Leader of the Progressive Con- servative party. Rt, Hon. John Diefenbaker. FAMILIAR FIGURE TIL w. Lawson Jenkins of Ver- non, who has been the commis- sionaire at the Confederation Chamber is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal. Mr. Jenkins became ill sud- denly Friday afternoon and was rushed to the hospital by am- bulance. For many years Mr. Jenkins was a member of the staff of the department of vet- erans affairs in Charlottetown. K OF C MEET B. M. Callaghan. Charlotte wn. sta deputy of the Kinights of Columbus. leave s today for New York City to at- tend a meeting of state depu- ties from all over Canada a the United states. The meetings are being held at the Statler- Hilton hotel. June 19 and so. Mr. Callaghan is being accom- panied by his wife. REGISTRAR. ATTENDS MEET Michael Bennessey. registrar at st. Duns an's Unive ty. is in Antlgontsh. N.s. today and tomorrow attending the annual meeting of the university regis- trars of tilts Maritime Provin- ces. e o the main items on the agenda will be a dlsoubslon of plans for the national con- vention of Canadian university registrars which ' bed“ to be bold in Halifax next year. aonuam mm —'nte Mn- Roy Enmn not "will funeral of Mrs. James Holland melrcloBeUnbmken". Patl- .YllKllIAlll took place Saturday morn were: Roy Enmm. Ly- hue-pl“ mm m the Bennessey Funeral man Smith, Wyman Yeo. Syd- home to St. Dunstan’s Basilica where Requiem HUI Mass was celebrated by Very Rev. Will- iam Simpson. parish priest. Pall bearers were: Earl Mc- Ken Geo _ REEVES FUNERAL — The Macammt-u‘gxfl hmm M mm” E Reeve. Through 5,650 branches, all across Canada. 55$). $1M .Mmgtmg m gym the chartered banksbringfuII-range banking . fluent p in the Catholic cometary. set-- 3:; conducted by Rev. John ENMAN FUNERAL -- The funeral of Angus Enman of Springhlll was held Monday. June a from his late residence where a service held. Hymn was "The My Shepherd". Then Pres West. Lord's to the ' Victoria m was so screamed, shouted and waved banners as John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Hams flew in from Adelaide with stand-in- drummer Jimmy Nichol_ The group's regular drummer, Ringo Starr. who missed their first two Australian concerts be cause of illness. arrived here earlier from ondon to screaming welcome from 2.000 ans. ARREST YOUTH A 20~year-old youth who Jumped a barricade at the air- port when Ringo arrived was ar- rested and cnarged with tres. passing. using indecent lan- guage and resisting arrest, po« lice said. A girl burst a blood vessel in her throat while screaming and went into a hysterical faint. As the three Beatlcs drove into Melbourne. crowds lined the roads lllld. in the city, po- lice strugglcd to control tens of thousands of tren-agers. Girls fainted and were trampled on. Mounted police eventually cleared a narrow space through the crowds for the Beatles to pass. Teen-tigers wedged 90 to 100 deep broke into a deafen- ing cry of We want the Beatles as police cars crawled slowly to the hotel. After a balctny appearance. Lennan told a hotel press con- ference the Beatles did nothing calculated to cause near-hys- teria among fans. There were always small groups who screamed and ' the rest of the crowd lilies they scream inc," he said. ‘ if It, day. The sessions. which will con- tinue until late Tuesday will be held in the Fathers of Con- federation Memorial Complex and at Prince of Wales College. headers in discussions include B. Bandeen. University of es tern Ontario, A.P. Campbell, University of Ottawa (formerly of Charlottetown), A. Murray K i n l o c h, University of New Brunswick, James Gray, Bla- hop's College. Clarence Tracy. University of Saskatchewan. P F. Morgan, University College. Toronto, W. Robbins, Univer- ity of British Columbia. G.H. Durrant, University of Maui toba,1i. Kerpneck. University College, Toronto, A.M. Beattic, Carleton College. 6.8. McCaug- hey. University of Alberta, Ro- bert M. Browne, University of Montreal. M. Ross, Trinity Col- lege. Toronto. Marion B. Smith, University of Manitoba, th fred Watson. University of Al- berta. M.H.M. MacKinnon, Uni versity of Western Ontario, Clif- ford Leech. University of Toron- Toronto, Gerald Morgan. Royat I cal College. I I t Bridge Fire Unexplained SOURIS — A mystery fire was seen in Souris area on Sunday evening when two logs of the old abutments of the old Souris West Bridge were dis- covered burning. The remains of the old bridge stand next to the new one but at all. The cause, time or rea- son for the blaze were unknown. there was no danger to anything ' Deaf Man Earns Degree A bachelor of arts degree In mathematics was presented June a to Irvin Stewart Mac- Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacDonald of Montague, P.E.l. Mr. MacDonald received the degree at. Gsllaudet College. Washington. I). e world only college for the deal. The presentation of the degree was made by the Hon. A. D.- Bryce. information attache of the Cana- dian Embassy. The diploma was personally signed by President Lyndon B. Johnston, the patron of the college. ducted by Rev. Peter J. Darclt. Hymns “Sha We Gather At The River" and “Abide With Me." Mrs. Iva MacDonald and ney Enman, Frank MacKinnon. and Arthur MacKinnon. Inter- ment was in the People's ceme- tery. Victoria West. where service was conduct by Rev. J.G.E. Ball. Hymns sung were the Lord's My She- pherd" and a solo “No Night There" by J. B. Lewis. Pall- bearers were: Halelton Phelan. Everett Francis. Everett Glov- Fulton Th EASTERN B R I E ES WITH PARENTS Miss Gayis MacLean. Mon- tague, spent the weekend at Pictou. N.S.. guest of her pat- ents Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mac- an. GUESTS AT KILMUIR Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac- Kennon. Quincy. Mass. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bieren, Kilmuir. FROM MONTREAL Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald. Lorne Valley. are Frank Stan- gle and Wilfred Armstrong of Montreal. Quebec. Playin Tonight Tues. and Wed. MllillllEST ADVENTURER OF THEM All! lobster Season Extension To Be Asked MONTAGUE — A one week extension for the lobster sea-i son is to be discussed at a meet. ing of the southern Kings and Queens Fishermen‘s Associa- tion to be held in the high school auditorium. Montague on Tuesday evening. The fishermen feel this Is ne- cessary due to the lateness of the season and the wind and storm period during the regular season drawing to a case. The lobster catch in this area hast been below other season aver-; age and has only recently be-t gun to show some signs of pick- ‘ m . g up. The meeting will see fishern men present through to Pipette. and majority agrees. they will for- ward a petition to the authori- . ;. ties. One fisherman said yest day that this has been his po I est season in 10 years but did; add that some fishermen were; more fortunate hhan nd; did catch a few lobsters. 5 er- i 0!“ l Split ls Healed At Trade Talks GENEVA (Reutct‘sl — The 119—country World Trade Con- ference agreed Sunday night on a permanent world trade ma- chinery to carry on its work. 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