id Vyn'd WN Te o 4 ¥ r. tie : sieeeall DIVERS SCAN SWIM AREAS FOR OBSTACLES Day Camp project which be- swimmers. From left are | This scuba diving group Prepares to survey the sea floor at Dunes Park, West Point, where swimmers from %6 districts will be participat- ing in the Red Cross O'Leary. Bert Skinner, Roy Ramsay, Ross Ramsay and Bob Gray. . Other divers were John Greer — and Bob Bruvelis. { gins July 5. The group, head- ed. by Roy Ramsay, Summer- side, scanned the beach for hidden objects dangerous to Record Number Attends | Cerebral Palsy Session Some 154 delegates, the larg- exists and go from doctor to help the child, parents must est number to attend an Atlan- doctor looking for someone to love him in a natural way and tic Provinces conference on tell them everything's all right.” learn to be understanding about cerebral palsy, wound up their . Dr. Koegler sajd a stage of outbursts of temper from the. two-day meeting at Montgomery anxiety and follows when child. Because of damage to the Hall yesterday. they begin to see the child is not cortex, cerebral palsied children Yesterday's agenda included developing normally and they have less emotional control than ehurch services, reports and a admit something is wrong. other children. elosing luncheon Next’ day they begin seeking Other speakers Saturday were Keynote speaker of the con- help.— listehin ing to advice and Dr. Tudor Gencheff, superi ference was Dr. S.J. Koegler. planning for the future — “but dent of the P.E.I. Rehabilitation clinical director of the Chil- they're stil! selfish and imterest- Centre, and Dr. Keith Arm- dren's Psychiatric Research In- ed in only their own child.” strong, executive director of the stitute, London, Ont Many parents then start to Canadian Rehabilitation Council DPr-Koegier—spoke—on-the—re- action of parents of children have the same problem, and} The afternoon session featur- with the disease at Saturday they want to help all handicap- ed a panel on sheltered work- morning's session. and in his ped children. deok with ee Some Cone COUNSELLING NEEDED Mental Health Clinic. with pan- bral palsied ‘children. Counselling can lead parents elists Dr. Gencheff; Dr Robert : ‘through these stages quickly, Dr. Forsythe, medical superintend- SHOCK REACTION Koegler said. “Parents need to ent of Riverside Hospital, and Parental reaction to @ diag- be talked to again and again." Gordon MacDonald, director of nosis of cerebral ralsy is at Various other parental reac- the Charlottetown Sheltered first one of shock, he said. tions can take the form of over- Workshop. “They go through a period of protectiveness or rejection. Conference chairman shock for the first while — just : : da it the child had died __Dr. Koegler said in order to Brig. W.W. Reid. “They they begin to rational- ize “maybe the doctor wasn't WESTERN | FUNERALS =, suumensie Prove Popular At S'side | ' clocked in 1:09, a terrific Close to +f i : RF Ff He Bag iit The funeral of Mrs. J. Harrison | MacFarlane was held from her ers from the Calgary late residence to-Bedeque Unit-' and from conversation over- ed Church where. service was heard, many walked away from conducted by Rev. R. M. Cam- the track impressed with eron assisted by Rev. Dr. L. P.| speed of these Archibald and Rev FE. S. Weeks. | the wagons. Pallbearers were Byron Noonan,’ The wagons were pulled by) Cedric McKenna. Waldon !)a- team of four ponies, none of, vison, Arthur Sherry, Cyril Mac-| them taller tham 50 inches but Farlane and Herman MacFar-| they made up with speed what lane. Interment was in the they lacked in size as thei North Bedeque cemetery. teamsters urged them the local oval. WOODSIDE FUNERAL—The There were a number’ funeral of Justin Woodside was with three entries i Tp i f z & 5 BRED ra a ef g hae F i ? re g i A I (| Be Unbroken was sung as a duet by Mrs. Thelma Sudsbury and Fred Semple. Pallbearers were Bert MacKay. Harold Milligan, John Rogerson, Arme!l White- head, James MacKay and Department . vane Smih ree ceares) Holds Meet Montgomery. Clifford Picketts,! + <2 2% Borden Fire ult Ralph Woodside and George RORDEN The monthly <a Interment was iM meeting of the Borden Fire De- evening. | church cemetery. partment was held June 2, with Z PAYNTER FUNERAL — The % Per cent of firemen present. | funeral of Mrs. Oliver Paynter 4 al the nd id aa | SPACE TWINS was held from her late residence ‘ested and, fo satis( - | (Continued from page 1) to Long River United Church ‘It was decided that the fire where service was conducted by department would not answer tenor voice. “You better send Rev. W. A. Paterson. Hymns any out of Borden fire calls to|up some more food.” sung were What A Friend We non-subscribers. [t was also de-| The Gemini IV spacecraft 1s Have In Jesus. and Nearer. My cided that the Borden depart- due to float down into the Atlan- , realize that-many other parents for the Disabled. 4 chuckwagon Races, ‘Rodeo i= |tifted, McDivitt explained to capsule communictor Virgil (Gus) Grissom. McDivitt said: “Uh, I don't know. The sun really gets in your eyes Gus. I don’t think we'll try that. sleeping with his helmet up down, and right now he has lifted it up, and he’s having tough time with the sun. tried- om replied: “Otay, | snd inl personal Grissom replied: “Okay can't you just put a shade over it anyway?” LEFT HALF OPEN “He's sleeping with it half i “How about that?” The compromise was agree- able to Gemini control. Ground stations tried to re- frain from making unnecessary calls’ to the spacecraft as it circled the globe and the awake pilot performed experiments. “Don’t want to bug the astro- ‘naut,” said Gemini control. The spacecraft was put on horizon scanners in flight— sensors that look at the horizon and use it as a reference point to keep the attitude of the spacecraft steady. _ WEATHER TORONTO ‘CP) — Tempera- tures: Dawson Vancouver God To Thee. How Great Thou ment would aid other fire de- tic at 1:14 p.m. EDT today— Art was sung by 1. Archer and! partments when called . |completing nearly 98 hours of two daughters, Linda and Lor-| The paid up fiscal year for flight. raine. Palibearers were Francis Paynter, George Paynter, Waldo Paynter, Holly Archer. Stan MacLeod Thiel Flower bearers were Earle Riggs, Elmer Phillips. Everett Phillips. Ralph MacNeil, Philip! . * . j ‘ chine at | | subscribers is April 1. and i prime recovery ps « person wishing “s haute the U.S. Navy are already in should contact the town clerk{the general area where they before that date. The depart- will scan the skies for the de- ment will hold its monthly meet-|Scending parachute with its Se See a a es ea — Funeral Held [another full day, just to break DEATH NOTICES For J. C. Duggan ‘core of 119 hours. To do. Received too late for Classified | KENSINGTON — Funeral ser- yer supplies pokey ia death notice column ‘the Atlantic recovery areas Kensington, Sunday. The seas were calm) CHANDLER At the Cha |day. were held yesterday af-| Reapital. Saturday. June 5. 105 Raipn |ternoon from the Kensington | WHE ealy two to four - foot E Chantler. & Bayfield Street. im his | United Church. waves in the prime areas. Resting at the Meclees Pe. | Mr. Duggan; who was 982 TEST HUMIDITY CONTROL Tuesday. June 8. with Years of age, was a retired Im the spacecraft, the cabin mencing at 2 pm. Inter. farmer and mail courier and environment was working well » cometary was widely and favorably —and flight officials wanted to) known give the humidity control an He was a member of the Mas- even sterner test. They asked onic Lodge and had been for the awake pilot to remove his, many years. helmet and gloves and have ij ie i At the home of her daughter ‘law. Mr and Mr= Clifferd Merray River. Mre Mary . Widow of John Alexander Pictou Island. in ber 7th year the Murray River Funeral neon todas . then te the Merray River. foneral commencing at 1 o'cinck In im Moarray River cemetery At the Charicttetown *. Jame 3, 1%. Rev isan, St Dunstan's 60h year. Sunday his arded from St. Dun i H if i former Olive MacKay of Valley: two sons, Kier and ter of Summerside, and daughter, Minerva (Mrs. Sudsbury! Kemsington: brother. Guy. Spring V: : two sisters, Mrs. Albert = Aare - nick, Spring Valley: Mrs. «if! hem state fted Ramsay, Hamilton: at 10 o'clock when grandchildren. seven Requiem High Mass Interment will be ip i F if open. This would put a strain on the humidity | i { He i i 3 f . ; if i th 5 fil Un t WESTERN BRIEFS: i Ed has tried | and “4 | es SLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts * | By JOHN TRACY . - (CP) —— John Surtees of Britain drove OTTAWA Gpecial” i government's ar dising | vertising, Ww. i . Diefenbaker | avowed | eign competition. | press . IS PATIENT Dr. Frank MacFarlane, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. EMERGENCY SURGERY emergency surgery. noture. ing, was conveyed County Hospital by Thursday morning, where he is | Surviving are his wife, the the sleeping pilot keep his face Teceiving treatment for a heart) ailment BRUSH FIRE “aimed at 2 « The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., June 7, Dief Condemns Newspaper Plan LE i F | vertising generally at a Liberal serve Canadian identity | ‘thinkers’ conference in Kings-| Magazines against unjust for- | ton in 1960. and had charged. that | business was engaged in a gig | antic effort to tell the public | what it wanted, the opposition bi FREE F { and sti said Sede tel he team, | Thomas Howatt of Borden,| jon on advertising was to protect the press of Canada from for- “A healthy and independen' is possible only if its position is sound. Some families outgrow our beetle. Noture. And some people will never get used to the idea of being seen in our Station Bus. Human So it was second noture for us to bring out the Volkswagen 1500. We mode the 1500 to seat five people. Or an olmost infinite number of small, dirty foces. And to get everyone where they want to go ot a clip that's almost undignified for us to Th i elie F * 1965. 3 at a record-breaking pace Sat- Cup. : champion more than 45-1 two hours, two seconds, clipping > in his Lola a interference «Jim Hall, of Midland, Texas, adverti revenues rus who“ had No. 1 position on the | Yegarded as a grave threat to starting grid and won the: first | independence and press free- 40-lap heat, c second in his dom,” Mr. Diefenbaker argued Cha Yon Yap °19 of. the first “This measure would impose heat he set a lap record of one conditions on the newspaper in minute, 27.2 seconds, 3.3 sec- dustry that have not existed in with {be a mark. Ludwig. Heimrath. of Toronto, one-time German motorcycle- Two Accidents Investigated SUMMERSIDE — The Sum- merside and Borden RCMP de- | tachments each reported one accident over the weekend, both on Saturday afternoon. The Summerside _ detachment investigated an accident at | Freetown in which a 1960 model | ear driven by Grant Frances of | Freetown went off the ap- | proximately 1-4 of a mile east of the railway tracks in Free- town and smashed up. Damage to the vehicle was Ee Commission on Publicat- appointed during his ad- ministration.. The O'Leary com- mission was attempting to pre- in _eign competition and. no_refer- ence of any kind had been made to newspapers or other media. he said Stolen Car Still Missing SUMMERSIDE — A 1955 dark 5 blue Chevrolet, stolen from in “timated at $50. | front of the Borden Legion home The detachment was 'FHiday night, was still unrecov-| Called to iiivestigate -a° two-car ered last night, an RCMP) Collision at - Involved was, n said. | a 1964 compact model driven The vehicle, owned by Gerald by John Albert Morrison Carleton Siding and a 1953 mod- ‘bear P-E.I. license plate 36-975\ el driven by Harland Gordon | and also has the number ‘5500"' | Gass of Canoe Cove. Damage to | im red on the side. | the Morrison vehicle was esti- | Anyone seeing this vehicle is; mated at $300 and the Gass asked to report to the nearest vehicle, $30. RCMP detachment or police There were no injuries in eith- ' Station. : "ef accident. ae z - Crowd: Lap, Race Records v: Shattered At Players 200 === onds better than the previous Pi's halfway through the first of 70 years, NR has been giving folks, ‘racing driver, placed third in _a Ford-powered McLaren. , to A paid crowd of 47,812, big-|@rove by the temperature watched the race at the track | had gone faster I wouldn't have’ 45 miles east of Toronto. finished.” DAMAGE CARS The race was hard on fa- vorites who had lapped at the previously-unheard of rate of 100 miles an hour in Friday's qual- ifying trials. Jim Clark of Scot- land, victor in last. Monday's 500-mile Memorial Day race at Indianapolis, retired early in_ the first heat with a broken uni- ;¥ersal—joint-on~-his“Lotus-30--— Bruce McLaren of Auckland, N.Z. who last year set a track -record of 2:07:42. and a lap record of 1:30.5, went into the lH lasek, No Inquest Planned In City Death © tes after being taken to the city.- volice station. it was learned vesterday. eat with transmission trouble. ‘ = returned to contention and call to his home and found hins led most’ of the way through | ™ the hallway. They took him’ the second heat until the faulty | to the police station where hig. ~gear-box in his Olds - powered | 200g and Constable «lic wal McLaren forced him out. | . Rite “Hall; whose Chaparral won| 4?Senault called the fire depart- the 12 hours at Sebring this) ment to administer oxygen. At- Spring, seemed about to prove the same time he telephoned for that a car with automatic trans- medical assistance e mission could conquer the hilly, Allan i twisting Mostport circuit. But a Doctors H. —- loose carburetor and manifold | and J. L. F. Burge arrived at and a stuck throttle held him | the scene within minutes and Pronounced the man dead. back in the second heat. Surtees, who took over the: IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING | A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or | THREE TIMES A WEEK --- THEM YOU SHOULD BUY DR ropari | the Laxative Tablet with the - Lub. Oils Oils Greases Diesels ee FARM J. W. Skinner Dial 4-4044 Your Shell Agent fer Helps you feel better | nnd and lank better! ee > \ssetiar- CHOCOLATE COATED. WOH) LeseRererereDEre: : GENTLE DIFFERENCE Take gentle-acting Nt... Nature's Remedy! There is no-letdown, no} | uncomfortable after-feeling. NR is! an all-vegetable laxative. For over} : mH fue W/Z pleasant, effective relief overnight.| IR tonight... fomerrow alright!” You've just given yourself the best reasons for looking into the Volkswagen 1500. mention. (Our TS engine zips from a standing s SO mph in 12 seconds.) But we didn't get carried away completely. We got a good grip on ourselves. A the 1500's engine in the rear over the drive wheels. ‘ And we cool it with oir instead of thot well known wet stuff. And you still don't have to buy anti-freeze because we still don't have any radiator. So don't let a beste or @ bus owner soy you're not driving a VW when you pull up in a 1500. You might have a little more family. And you might hove a little less bravado: But you've got as much Volkswagen. tort to nd left St. Peters Road, Box 1055, Charlottetown are Si i Phen eR I W.R. JENKINS LTD.. Tel: 4-6563 * POPE MOTORS LTD. — 12 Summer St., Summerside Tel: 436-3117 " oer i cli wk ___No_ inquest ..will be held_inte— ‘the death npn f Chandler,’ who died y a few minu- A