roe ree es detach- (NO DETAILS, r. ¢ Club Seeks Authority Park Site tf z Uae Tee 2 & 5 ¥ sgh FH of LE rer respectively, attended Lions school for presidents k ‘inthe in Moncton, _B., on Saturday. ; The club decided to make ne- BRIEFS ==": mation the forming LEAVES HOSPITAL | Lionettes. . = Irving Haslam has returned PRIZES FORWARDED to his home following surgery The secretary reported at the Prince County Hospital. the cheques had been forward- | Hotel Zz secretary and ENTERS HOSPITAL CITY AREA FUNERALS f The P.E.1. Council of the Can- adian Boy Scout Association, at ts recent annual meeting in Summerside, reported a deficit of $170 for the year’s operation, and not a surplus, as 1 reported. RUBBISH BURNS The city fire department was called to 30 Upper Queen Street Saturday afternocn about 1.15. A spokesman for the department 4) said they extinguished a pile X burning rubbish. : NO ILL EFFECTS Glenda Diamond, four-year- * er bag, efrerty dal ; j 2 fs f eB _ ify ln } Brigadier Clarence Sparks Mc- and Mrs. McKee were and James MacNeill. Interment guests during a social evening at the Queen Charlotte Armour- les Officers Mess Saturday ev- Honorary colonel-com- mandant of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, Brig. McKee was in Charlottetown as part of @ tour of Signals ess¢blishments. CARD PARTY i A i 2 apn lity fil "Exo cir i 5 ri : i | fled, and they did-act know a " =" " owner or occupants Council Ee tho the owner oF | Occupy Town Meet TRIPLET CALVES BORN AT STRATHCONA —[ wnucn uaz arcxay te toca | GEORGETOWN — A recent to . Calves and more calves was May 18, at the f. . produced — © Ss meet stho-won the three prises; mm the mecting._of the feee etree tn theie bones amet | the order of the day Tuesday, er Mackay, Strathcona, when bya twoyearcid’ “heifer | stain by the Montague Al- area of Southern Kings, in the | 20w= Council, adjourned from An application from the | | or re ; unit... Arthur, the nine-year- - fs. in the the regular monthly meeting. | Georgetoon Lions Club for per. |talions in Tra Khuc river val- a oe ee ae ae of Your Eyes” Care dealt with a variety of matters| mission to proceed with the ly. southwest of Ba Gia, mak- the calves Which ON weighed A: dine we 3 to |Dertaining to town affairs andj cleaning up of an area on the |ing 2 total of at least five Viet — A So oe oom lee ne eae adjourned to meet again to-/ west side of the town, with the |Cong battalions in the area. ra ge sage ES? t - treasurer idea of eal i . and almost identical. as the club’s donation to retiring OO ctekesaee | The district headquarters at | 5 Mr. MacKay was present at District Governor George Corm versations be held with officiais| |The counell received 2 letter | a a ea eat E stern A Seek he’ ant cas hg the : Stee of — __ departments | from a Soames Jereale| Come pirritan. | astern And Central Districts | Neve his eyes and for a time Prior to adjournment discus-|relating to future street work|for the donation e offensive, befalls gPner {2 adiournment re tin t work | fort mation towards roe 3 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. May $1, 1965. 5| quite correctly. They are the and other matters relative to| amount of work appears neces-|club members and officials. | T™tters, bridges and highways, | | first triplets in the area so ihe Sheets of et alae oan ee ae An application for a building |25 in its fourth day. It coi De Erencis Jose hO'K f —— a ollowing the adjournment travelled ; portion permit from Patrick Murphy |Cided with the arrival | Lae ee ; the regular meeting, the mem: | Cente f the area, betwecs te for on aiion fis was mows ihe rainy season ft |g ° P . ‘the Council. it was believed fiet | = Ca Bill Pierce. past president of the|22¥e to have the northern port-| The mayor and town clerk re-|Cong were waiting _ Dies Following Heart Seizure Radar tches Souris Lions club the question of | om. of it straightned out and | ported thet Literature and news. The rain and the clouds made | | 20 ‘@ co-operative home building. A necessitate moving | paper reports on Georgetown | operations The death of Dr. sister. - | number of members of the lo <6 es ay & See were forwarded to a tt ali difficult and is tesa eph O'Keefe of McAdam, NB, Mourees CHD. Memieal” os speeders were cal “ others a aaa cs a ene the = oar Ont., who|was for more bad weather Fs -Eageors of Gowan Brae, | well as several neices and map| ty city nate cada ooo ested years when information on | 2 occurred i on , one home northera Portion <2 tea aireck| Clemtihems te nesiek Bina in | Twenty-three South Vietnam- | Tuesday followi ae ie _ ws at ioe Bist st. | Peaue Road near Kirkwood | proved informative and helpful.|tion to join Mouture Avesne” a yom the town. (SSvisers from ‘a government |, Well, known New Bruns. | Aden, , and Margaret( Mrs. \6r the offenders renwed’s to 50 rn physican and he| Victor Peters). » “Police Check (ne so an VIET Se to he Fa eee ae ee etn, eee ions wee ta Maltese Pen ee : "Keefe late, May 2, 5 his late : o1ce La Pia — and Lome 3 (Continued from page 1) tween Da Gia art Guees Ngal | Michael O'Keefe of Gowan Brae. | Sidence, Saunders Road, Me-| With the customary procedure > een portion of East |Saturday arrived in Ba Gia Sun-___ Mr. O'Keefe received his ear-|Adam, with Requiem High|of setting fines at $1 mile Street that was paved|namese marine day i o Break At sheng a battalion was - : ly education at Prince of Wales|Mass celebrated by his pastor, | (over the speed limit) the city It was decided to place ad- |ters. by helicop- The 26 men joined forces with College and St. Dunstan's Uni- | Rev. D. C. Mitchell. Interment |court treasury was ‘probably . M Vertisements in local and Mar-| American off a government company defend- Versity following which he was took place in Rockland ceme-|considerably enriched by night- r. Cue itime papers for a town police officials at Da ing Ba Gia, but there was no Principal for nine years at tery, McAdam. fall. man, the applications to’ clos nme ree Sunday might the immediate report on the fate of Stella Maris School, North, Se eae ae aa eae SSE Wertees wate fee text of the two. companion Restice, - He lees ee mee | | surrounded infantry \estimated to cn t ecine at Dalhou ‘niversity fl jthe break tnt Mr. Cue billard THANKS EXPRESSED battalion “heavily engaged.” =_ men and sais ints be am rae orectie ae his Pa THE COMMODORE ROOM lor whi . bet | Letters were received from| First indications were that rounded. Radio contact with the "©, Practiced medecine at Fred- one o'clock and four o'clock Dr. E. P. Weeks and Dr. G. C. |the Viet 5 ericton Junction in 1951, the fol- 0 Sat- Cong used . vo two agement broken Sat- lowing year he ; et MAIN BRACE Proprietor Jack Brown report- | post in order to draw in gov- There w : iencdaeer cAdam. co ed that the thief or thieves got | | li © Jermment forces ‘and then fall- were unconfirmed Te- In 1962 he was appointed to MMODGEE SPECIALS: sway with approsimatety $100) D@ MTC CHMIC [ing on relict cotames ther relief ‘was Hoel attacked | te uyuncial health department 4 a a Bh cos ee i ona still = no details of and badly mauled haus a oo 7 gia a B been emptied casualties the. actions. — —@. _—__{__- 4 some time. \ aS Planned ' | He was a member of St. : WANTS MARINES FAST Clements Roman Catholic 2 j Ki Drie tee a, ou,| Winter Program Church and president of Holy PRIZES Man Initured n ngs Co. , [commander of the South Viet To Bo R ed Name Society. MONDAY 8:30 P.M. MEMBERS & mae oe Corps, said Sunday 'O enew 4 is Se ak wife GUESTS MONTAGUE — night he has requested US. lormer ie Mitchell of | In Car Crash A —— marine battalion for Renae OTTAWA (CP) — The winter Charlottetown and two daught- oe ere amen | _ jgue is being offered free 0 a et eee ee ete ae of federal as Son" john all ot NB poe. 4 © : | souRIS — An ident wie children ‘of King’s eg —— aT be renewed boc gee arene Also surviving are his moth- 7s ae TR Se occurred on Upper Main Street | Ththaven betetts Me ages of Gen. Thi said in addition to Minister MacEachen told the feel ogee — | Sunday afternoon sent a Souris'three and six years as well as/A™ericam marines, he has re- Commons. hn po a oe | mained i hospital with miner |Gease ar children between (Tested two battalions of South He was replying to Jean-Paul eee | Paul i ages of six and 13 years in-|V#‘@amese airborne troops to Matte (L-Champlain) who ask- SSIAN: | Lawless, driver of the ciusive who are free of dental (‘Meck the perilous situation de- ed whether the renewal will be ee ee this treat- around Ba Gia. announced soon. Government statistics say said besides an estimated Under the program, the fed- there are more than 6,000 cen- Cong battalions attack- eral government pays half the tenarians in Transcauca- | Gia, he learned there payroll costs of approved mu- sian Russia, half of them living more guerrilla bat- nicipal winter works projects. near the Caspian Sea. ii —e- ea @et see <<? - == DRIVE-IN THEATRE aa a rays TONIGHT ONLY ACTUALLY FILMED AT THE GRAND Prix | TRACKS OF THE WORLD! 3? mPATHECOLOR .. Adm. 75¢ — Children Under 12 Free OM M SB a MM, seth sc Ah AO IE LEAL ST cRNA A te i AM At Got inthe most adventure “The © GLY AMERICAN SANDRA CHURCH: EL OKADA- PAT HINGLE ARTUR HLL seen retee B10) tO) eA) i 0 A spectacular story 0 and hate that changed the course of human historv! 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