ee a Se 4 } ~ <¢ The preparation for jahead. The course had an atten- sored by the Physical Education Division of. the Department of \Education : Eastern and Central Districts suardian, Charlottetown, Man., June 9° amt, 1966. : 5 ‘Camp Leaders | Down * net oak mma ae 4 Attend Course brushing up on camping skills in Chirch camps took~a general but pleaded guilty’ + the season camp course. Special sessions °h@rge of driving while impair- were ‘tonducted in swimming \dance of forty-five and was spon- and water safety by Evelyn Cud-/ CSS or 3) davs more and Marilyn Large. -In first aid and good heaith in camp by Dr. A.L, Saunders, ® 2h wt ades Handed ~ dors of Canadian National's. ter- MONCTON es Genieral Manager To Act As Judge & 4 ” $ The long corri- (lighter sides of tradition and “ray of Bedeq tartan. Mr. Cameron was born ' Minister Concludes | Services ALBERTON Rev; Arthie e, who has served as Sunday supply to 4). ‘minal. building ine Moncton nay in Elgin, Scotland, and began ''° Pastoral Charge of the | of. the bagpipes. Colin T. Cameron, general There was a large docket at Manager of Canadian National’ jCity police court Saturday morn- Atlantic region. confided he ing.- Magistrate A |] f 0 the lesser _ mir Cameron is to judge the bagpiping, drumming and pipe band competitions at this year's Highland Games in Antigonish and were fined $125. and John Alyre Gallant Rustico- -land games there while in the . N.S. July 15 and 16 4 — ville, was charged with im-. “His 7 in all things Scot. West and has had to just recent- .° paired driving ~and a!coa a8 igh A -mere Thad Teh ; | Training for leaders was divid jed into three courses: Scout leaders took a practical course | Five Branches | Attend Meeting The regular meeting of the -E.l. Deanery AYPA local council was held at Camp King- ston, Crapaud on June 23, 1966. |. The meeting was chaired by the vice-president, Charles Coles. Five branches were - re- presented. It was decided that the AYPA Sports and recreation in camp hy. Ed Hilton. Rev. C.C. Lewis conducted church service for Protestant leaders early Sunday morning. Roman Catholic lead- ers attended ‘service in Iona. The Scout- course was directed h\. Emerson Smallman, scout- master of the Baptist Troop in Charlottetown. H. Blanchard Ma- hon gave special sessions in camperaft, demonstration camp- sile,..fires and backwoods cook- ng. The Girl Guide course had as leaders Mrs. Phyllis Warner of Montague and Mrs.- Doris MacMillan of Charlottetown. The general camp course was under tie“direction of J. Frank Gaudet Seen here is the 1956 Ford the end of the Railway Wharf, ~ CONVERTIBLE FISHED FROM HARBOR cod “LOCAL [wourd sell Camp Kingston crests and he was assisted by Joan A. jat the summer camps. Douglas Wi|lis. Gordon Kerr acted crests_at-the-junior-boys-camps;—master>———"— Motions were then made to _ WEATHER ~ |have the 2ist Deanery Youth | conference sponsored—by---the Gill was chosen to look after the course co-ordinator and quarter-_ fined $125 and costs or W days. Allan MacNutt. West Royalty, was fined -25 and<costs or ten days when charged with speed- ing ‘ Maunis McKar-is, ed with allowing min ate a coin ;machine was fined $25 and costs or ten days Gordon Larter, charged with driving without due care and’ costs or ten days Allan .G MacDougal, - city, was fined $14 and costs or five hearted, although he has a wealth of stories to pojnt up. the President To Visit Here : * The president of Lions Inter- national, Edward-:Lindsay of Lawrenceburg, Tenn., is sched- uled to be in Charlottetown Aug. city, charg- or3 19 oper- days when charged with speed- 31. News of the proposed visit ing. was received last night via tele A fine of $10 and costs or five Phone by William Brown. Char- days was _leviedon-Edwin H. ;tity-and Raymond Alfred Smith, East Rovalty for going th: Also fined $10 and costs or Ave : ; ‘$-was_Christine Daniel Jen Offering $50,000_in— prizes From here.Mr. Lindsay . will go to Moncto, : loftétown, the -distriet governor Hor NB. ant Pi The _ International president “ day, kins, Mount Albion, when charg- ed with squeeling tires A runaway cow in Montague who éscaped from her ‘tether _ Friday was caught last even- ing at Valleyfield in a field with other cows belonging to_ Gordon Nicholson. They got a rope on her and returned her to her Montague. a CENTENNIAL PROJECT In a report in Friday's Guar- dian showing a picture of Wal- ter Massey, one of the actors that will be performing at the Kings . Theatre in Georgetown, _and two members of the theatre staff looking over a quantity of live lobsters it was stated that the lobsters were for use at the annual St. James Church. sup- per. This should have stated that they were to be used at the lob- ; Ster supper held last Wednes- day in the Georgetown rink sponsored by the Georgetown Centennial Committee in aid of is | Haslam, toying with the idea of bringing est form — that may leave itsbif gy ll = _ ; Me- his pipes to the offi¢e on week- Open_to a -misinterpretation by e ardy also wing. few years later and music of one form or another for more than 20 years. “Piping is music in Ms high- His judging abilities have been put to good use across Ca- nada. He judged 180 contest- ;ants at Vancouver during high- serve as judge at contests in Manite- ba because ‘of his busy work ; ule. . Mr>~Cameron has expressed pleasant surprise at the intérest and quality in piping and drumming in the Maritimes. “The quality of piping has im- proved: in Canada over the years especially. among female pipes.” ‘By and large, the women are almost as good as the best of the male pipers,” commented Mr.’ Cameron. ‘‘Besides, they usually look much better than men wearing the kilt." INTEGRATE DEAF he stirring skirl piping at the age of seven, drum- United Church of Canada, con- ducted his concluding services yesterd aver —c Af the conclusion of the ser- “e Alberton a presentatios Murray by Leaders from nearly all camp- in ‘backwoods © camping: Girl QC. presided. Frederick ; * made ‘a presentation ing organizations in Prince Ed- (yi\de leaders took a campcraft oe. city, and Glen N. Train- ends . after due warning to the non-believers, says Mr. Ca- Murray che wee. oe ward Island spent the weekend certificate course; other leaders °: Johnston's River were each the cleaning ladies and the meron. “But it is a moat inspir- iAlberton for some months t Camp Buchan, Point Prim from Wolf Cubs,- Tuxis' and P@Psed with drunken driving. doorman. ing and noble sound. mths. Following the service in Cas- cumpec an address to Mr. Mur- |Pay was-read by Frank Brvan and a presentation made by Arthur Hudson After: a .month's ty —witt he moving fo St Martin's’ NR. where he will become minister of the United - Church congregattin PAINT FENCE OTTAWA (CP. A fence around the construction site of the Performing Arts Centre was assigned board-by-board to. -7 Ottawa artists. They Painted it in competition for a $650 prize. The fence has become a -twir- ist attraction. The artists’ crea- tions will be auctioned *i a children’s hospital. id of 2 * rough ie will be here to give’ provincial Montreal Catholic School Com- eta es Bt 8 — _@ducationists details of the Lionsjmission_ plans to build a peace essay contest, which is @ry school with capacity MONTREAL (CP) The p» ’ ond. 2.000_students and an_additional 500 deaf students. The deaf will be able to study alongside nor-° jwhich was an appetizing barbe- Coombs, Windsor, N.S. was cho- sen again as secretary-treasur er The. election—of- officers was held following the noon meat cued Hereford’ steak, and that part of the annua! outing was looked after by Charlie Scraa-” ton, Southport who has ‘been making barbecued meals a spe- cialty for ‘several years now The breeders from Nova Sco- tia and New Brunswick. along with the host P.E.I. Hereford a Max Thompson, MLA, Lower Tryon retiring president of the | ssociation, presided af the clo | sing dinner meeting. George Ay- ers, acting director of the Ex- perimental Farm, extended & oral for the 1 Saduer te ie tue ee ate Gordon Fyfe tle on the farm of Hayden Bro- who also owned the. car receiv- thers: at Cherry Valley. Louis ed a cut on the foot and was Hayden, father of the boys, had treated at the Prince County been“ presented with a life,mem-: Hospital. The accident was in: bership in the previous eveping. |VeStigated by the Summerside It was Mr. Haydn: whp pioneer- RCMP detachment. ed the breeding of Hereford cat- tle in this province. CITY AREA FUNERALS FYFE FUNERAL — The fun. their Centennial project which was held from Stanley Bridge United Church- where service | |was conducted by Rev. Frank day event was the presence ot Stiles assisted by Rev. Wo A. Robert Mayhew, Bury, Quebee Paterson. Olaf Stevenson sang » the national president. solo. i Z Next year’s field day will be Pallbearers held ‘in. Nova Scotia, as the im- ner, Cranford MacKay, Frank | vitation of incoming president Bell, Lorne MacEwen, __Norman.. Spence_.was. acepted MacLeod and Austin with thanks. - Flower bearers were K. — ; ee va MacEwen, A. S. Mac- MEN ARE HANDY wen, Herbert Simpson, Blois HARTLAND, re. (Cp) - MacEwen, Elmer Gallant and When Norris Hayward’s televi- — MacKay. sion set caught fire, he ran to ‘[nterment was —front—toor—to——sound—an> : = jwaiyouselarm...He..found .the Hartland firemen in front of his house. They put.out the fire: after. he ‘called’ them from his doorstep The firefighters had been hos- ing - the thir families. is the beautifying of Kent Square men had visited two outstanc.ng | f : A pleasing feature of the two- in Ge orgetown. herds in the forenoon. : i ctiaeeieantiemeatnamememnneeenameticaiteen ee Returning for their 2nd engagement Z the fabulous “SCOTIANS” _. TOM, JIM & GARTH Recprding artists from Halifax, NS. - Monday, June 27 - Saturday, July 2 eee ~Horse and Sulky i cn <a R. Mac- re ee on perineal tiene mitten ~ GRANA DA STEAK ROOM funeral for John Deveau took place on Saturday Morning from the home of his son, Edward Deveau, Dundee, to St. Andrews _ Fully licensed club with tourist membership privileges Danie! | Bolger, --48-62 ther office says # disturbance crossing New Brunswick will continue its southeastward-track— Showers and- thunder-- today. showers will develop in . the northwest portion of New Bruns _|wick late in the morning. These \showers and thundershowers } will then move —over—the re: mainder of the district later in the: day. Temperatures will wenerally be a little warmer. | Regional forecasts: : Prince. Edward Island. Fast- ern New Brunswick Counties. ‘lower St. John River Valley: cloudy scattered showers or thundersowers beginning this afternoon, coastal fog patches, a little warmer, winds south- ‘west 20, shifting this: evening to were Carl Woo}. northwest 20, low-high at Char- lottetown 50-72 Moncton 55-75. Fredericton 50-70, Saint John High. tide today at. Charlotte- town 6.38 am. and 7.21 p.m. At Rustico at 208 am and 1.50 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- in .Cavendish. town. Sun rises today at 546 ' See ——am. and sets at- 8:46 pm. A RAL Fhe tee ADT Principal =| ME ta iy AYPA local council ‘on em- D + Mal students instead of being ber 3, 4, and 5 with Clair mode. TORONTO (CP) — -Tempera:. in tae ‘cpee cae ne ey ___confined to special institutions. - i : ee : ~ bury as chairman. The theme of tures: were each charged with going City Resident KE LAND Summerside early Friday af- vertible top released. Grady |the conference will be “How I Low overnight High Sunday through a stop sign and fined ne? ; * ternoon into 30 feet of water. received cuts to the hands |Best May Serve My Church and Dawson -....:..<.. 47 67 $5 and costs or two days. ° er con pr c a Occupants of the car, Fran- and arms but the other two my Vocation.” Suggested voca- Victoria .......... 52 36 Mrs. L.E. Bevan, city, charg- To Hospital eat ake = ae 4 | cis. Arsenault, Buck Louis-.men were reported to have tions included medicine, teach- Edmontom ....... 39 76 ed with allowing her dog to run — a ‘hon ae nas ial coe and Wendell Grady, who is the sustained no injuries. Town jing, farming air fishing. Yellowknife .....~. cy ye Onae was remanded to June 27.| It was reported last night that cot cn ‘inhencenesnnlal prob owner of the car, were able to police investigated the inei- After the. adjournment of the Regina .......... = : Douglas King, 27 Valley Street =e ; . : members Seneeeuaneae | swim to safety after the con- dent. * meeting, the council enjoyed Winnipeg ........ ~_$2_ 5. 77 __ment ‘of Prince Edward‘ Island” was taken to the Charlottetown some 90° ethnie groups could - aa (hamburgers ands social chat. churchill «sse..+-. 49 70 and ‘:Phe Politics of Education.” Hospital ‘last night by an. am- meet: uae : c | : Tofonte seeds babe a ¥ Mat es from the Jenkins “Fir Sa . tlawa weeeeee , Merly chairman art- neral Home following a one car iy th wee ih oe gee To : Man 5 ence Woman Driver Montreal wetace 65. 88 ment of political science at accident at ost 9 ele Sat- * * * * * x + ¥ ¥ * Ds ks Quebec cveecees. 61 76 ‘Carleton University, is one of urday night. The extent of his - aaa 3 : Leaves Highway Fredericton .. seen - @ ce a 4,400 _.distinguished — educators, -injuries ‘were -not— “known, “67 —~ rere aoe ee ee ee ee eer ae nk TP ee ter ae ee 1 Same 20Om 560k... 42 61 ‘statesmen, business and religi- tending physician was Dr. John * NOR VER ’ 8 ; " ~«* 4] SUMMERSIDE—A 1963 Chev- Meee 41 73 ~ ous leaders and scientists—many |Gillis of Eldon. ee _# s eee | 4 —-—________}rolet_firiven- “by. Norma Je an-tattay eee 43 $6 of “them “Nobel"—“and — Pulitzer |" It -was reported that a 1960 | ; |MacKay, Stanley Bridge, receiv- Charlottetown’ .... 45 69 . Prize winners — who have con- Council, driven by Ian Hunter : ed considerable damage when it Sydney : 39 66 tributed some 25,000 articles to of 126 Walthen Drive, Charlotte: left the highway four and a half Yarmouth a4 a 57 Collier's Encyclopedia. town, left the road while pro-. Norman Spence,’ MLA of New- They took a look at the herd oy ao - a 7 Sh. SW descccc.., 39 © «$2, The %~volume general refer- ceeding’ over a bridge that was port Station, Hants County, N.S. of Fulton Sanderson and Sons, semua cr RCMP - Se ii, 73 ence work — one of the newest under construction. : , oink thas cduced ‘ eports vew York in the field—is publshed in New Another passenger in the ve- was named president of the York Point that has pr the car skidded on some grave) \¢¥ Yor sos 64 82 Y : : : io at the .) : E 4 4 ork by Crowell Collier and hicle Wilhelmina . Goosell of Maritime Hereford Breeders’ the grand champion steer while going around. a turn caus- J@cksonville .:. eS. teenies 1 and distributed |V i : Association Saturday afternoon. Atlantic Winter Fair for the past ing it to roll. ~ SO A a9 pyr m, ine., stribut ernon ne not injured: -Dam- i i . pa, Paya rng ieee 79 (101 anada by P.F. Collier and age to the vehicle was slight it ’ Show af Named to. the vice-presidency , -_ The car was occupied by four Tucson 7, Son Limited of Toronto iwas. said TONIGHT - TUESDAY is Geraid Goodine, Lower South- They were also. interested Jn girls. : Los Angeles 64 7 s ee fe a: : Dusk ampton. New Brunswick. David the fine herd of White-faced cat- The driver's sister, Margaret HALIFAX (CP) — The. wea } a BENEFIT DANCE. - | MASTER SPY. COMEDY-OF THE YEAR! — - ~ Melvin Lewis °° - TUESDAY, JUNE 28 9:30 - 12:30 St. Peters Holy: Name Hall | 3 DAYS ONLY - TODAY - WED. ‘_ THE LADIES OF FIRST KINGS Week street for Clean-Up .|. McAdam, Sheldon Gunn, Church, Mount.- Stewart wher. | k C Y : | Requiem High Mass was on n Ss ontract | brated by Rev. Clarence Roach. ® -The pallbearers were John § Frank MacKinnon, Principal Wil. and Vice Chancellor of Prince of liam_ Doucet erry. John— e* ce + ~Mi. and Mrs. Walter R. Shaw. nd Mrs. Keith MacKenzie 7. Mr andiMrs: Peter MacAulay —-——— Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McQuaid, M.P. ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO AN < AFTERNOON TEA SATURDAY, JULY 2nd. - 3-5 P.M. _”. “ST. MARY'S PARISH HALL * Gallant and Lyman MacEwen. Prince Edward Island, Canada, Interment took place in the has signed a contract to revise — cemetery of the Little Flower )is article on Prince Edward Is- Church, Morell, where service land for the 1967 issue of Col- was conducted by Father Roach. lier's Encyclopaedia Dr. MacKinnon, Ph.D, LL..D., MARTIN .FUNERAL — The is the author of “The Govern- funeral for Mrs. John D. tin was held Saturday ituereens Charlottetown MON. 4 June 25th from her late resi- dence Orville ‘to Andrew's United Church. Funeral servic.. es were conducted by the Rev. JULY ONE’ DAY ONLY Belvedere Ave. Rear of F. R. MacLaine Lid. W, E. Grant, assisted by’ Rev. T._R._Goudge and- Rev. Donald | Shows at 2 and & p.m. Sponsor: Vol. Fire Dept. Nicholson. T he organist wag Mrs. J. W. Mutch Hymns sung nt Then and Abide With Me. Pallbearers were Donald MacDonald. Per- cey_ MacLeod, Leo MacDonald, Jed MaeRae, James Rooney, | Thomas Morrison. Flower bear- ers were MacLéod, Don- SOURIS COME AND CHAT WITH THE SPECIAL . GUESTS OF HONOR: AND. “[ Vincent Murnaghan. Rt: Rev. ~} William Simpson and Rev. Pius ald MacLeod, Walton MacLeod. and Munroe Wheeler, Donald |Nicholson, Joan’ MacLeod, Mich- ael MacKenna and Walter Mac- | Leod. Interment took place in| the Belfast cemetery. ROACH FUNERAL — The fy. neral for Mrs. (Capt.) James Roach took place « on Saturday | morning from the, Hennessey | | Funeral Home to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev Murnaghan were present in the Sanctuary. The pallbearers were Melvin Murnaghan. Lovola Mur- -Raghan..lvan..Murnazhan. Hen. _ ry Murnaghan, Joseph ~Murna- ghan, and Charles Ryan. Inter- ment took place in-the—-Catholie cemetery, the service being conducted by Rev Pius Murna. shan. Assisted by Rev. 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