ARRESTED IN MERIDETH SHOOTING as Aubre y James Narvell (in sun glasses) is ushered into a~ Gee eee rested in seeccine with the shooting of James. Meredith we _ ing -is~in~ the- foreground: - | County. Issues Statement: SUMMERSIDE E d gar ‘.Moase, chairman of the Red ‘Cross Blood Donor Clinic in this area, representing the Junior Chamber. of Commerce stated last night that the committee was well pleased with the days turnout A. total of 237 donors gave blood at yesterday's clinics, this was 88 per cent of the quota™of 270 set for the day. Mr. Moase temarked that this was an _im- -.. DEATHS ‘MacCANNELL — At- the P E.] Hospital, June 6, 1966, Mrs‘ Alex MacCannell of 8 Stewart Street, nee Marie MacCallum ot _ Brackley Point, ’ in her 92nd year, Remains are-resting at-the+ Cutcliffe Funeral Home Funeral notice later. SMITH—At Toronto. June_§,,.1966- Angus E. Smith, husband of Patricia ‘Upcott, son of Jenny and: the late Daniel Smith, bro- ther- of Lee of P.E.I. Funeral on Wednesday from the Mac- Dougall and Brown Funeral Home, 1491 Dansforth Ave. POIRIER — The death “sccurr- ed Monday, June 6, 1966 of Al- bany Poirier of St. Nicholas in his 83rd year. His remains have been forwarded from the Rooney Funeral Home, Summerside to his late residence, St. Nicholas from where the funeral will be held Wednesday, June 8, 1966 Jeaving the home at 8.45 a.m. to St. John the Baptist Church, Mis- couche for Requiem High Mass at 9.00 a.m. Interment: in ‘the Church cemetery, Cc the motel | Thea provement_over last year . when 153 donors appeared on the first,” day, which; was 57 .per cent of the quota of -270. It is hoped that a large num- ber. will turn out today so that the overall quota of 660 for this area will be reached before the day is out Residents of Prince County are reminded -of ‘the urgent need for_ 1,260. donors at the five. centers in which clinics will bé held this year Today’s ‘clinics will be held at Summerside Legion Home be- tween 9*and 10 a.m., 2 and 4 and 7 and 9 p.m. On Wednesday the team will hold clinics at Canadian Forces - base, Summerside between 9.30 and ‘12.30 in the morning, and from 2 to 3 in the_afternoon.and_. at Tignish Legion in the evening between 8 and 10 p.m. Thursday’s* clinics are sched- uled__ for .Alberton.- Legion. home. between 2 and 4 in the afternoon and between 8 and. 10 in the ev- ening. Town Police Continue | Investigation SUMMERSIDE — Town police are continuing their investigation into an assault which took place at the Linkletter Motel at ap- proximately 5 o'clock Sunday ‘morning. Frank Callbeck, a Summerside , Tesident,.employed- as clerk at still in the Prince TWINS FATHER’. Leonard .McGee,2%-vear-old —elph—— _aiiomebile—b- ody worker, le the-.fatHer of Sim- — ese* fwingirls- born in. Guelph ~The fwing, joined trom: breast to naval, sland News Page - Western and Central Districts 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Tune 7, 1966 | Prince County’ Resident lern Prinee County this summer 3s _ Has Interesting Hobby dean be used to beautify building fronts and is also attractive ‘when Jit up-at, night. SUSTAINS FRACTURE - By IRA BALDERSTON Tf you are travelling in: west- vaue'might pay a visit to Carl Pofitt at Alma Corner. Mr. Pro “began this hobby « fitt is a paraplegic who can only get around by means of a wheel- chair. He is not quite helpless, however, He-runs a service sta- tion at the Corner. And. he has a very inierssting hobby... _ After a long illness Mr. Profitt in the fall of | 1965. He. has designed various jcandy dishes, night and TV, jlights, book ends, group baskets, | ieenter pieces, grave markers and various kinds of tile board entirely oul of scallop. shells. Mr Profitt became a para- plegic in September 1960 as a re- sult of an accident at a Tignish service station. A wall_of the huilding collapsed and Mr. Pro- f:tt in trying to Save the lives-ofasorps the men working under him sus- tained a multiple fracture in his. sp'ne and a.fracture in the right ieg below the knee.. ~ ‘After a long period of conval- escence he gradually to the stage where he ynproved s able: ‘te get around: in a wheel chair "yesterday “The butt of? the ot’ gun believed used in the shoot- “hospital recovering from. severe scalp lacerations. Dr. Hubert MacNeill, Mr beck's attending physiician de- ribed ; . a8 progressing fav ourably, Aspokesmanfor—town police ~ stated that Mr. Callbeck . ap- Lan biahed Struggled with: one as- and as. a result the per- oe persons fled without ob- taining anything «-It.ds believed entry was gain- ed through: a. window in the motel basement. DISTRICT Continued from page one) Tom. Davies (PC) Assem.. 2455. —$axth--Queens—Edward wr (L) Coun. 2132; M. Alban’ Far- mer_( PC: Coun 2549; Mrs. Earle MacDonald . (L) Assem. 2163; J David ‘Stéwart (PC) Assem. 2530 KINGS COUNTY - Second “Kings — D. Frank Sigsworth ‘L) Coun. 661; Rossiter (PC). Coun. 889; Don- ald Anderson (L) Assem. 688: J. Walter Dingwell (PC) Assem. 851. Rejects 105. Third Kings ~— Roper (L) Cour. 663; Preston D. MacLure (PC) Coun. 912; Doug: las A.C. MacDonald (L) 696; Thomas A. Curran Assem. 888. Rejects. 167. | -Fourth. Kings Keir Clark | (L) Coun. 1093; Willard Mae- |\Lean “PC) Coun. 817; Dr. Lorne | ‘Bonnell (L) Assem,.1195;.Robert (PC) | Dorgan (PC). Assem. 709. ~-Re-| Heots 82. . Fifth Kings — George J. Fer. guson (L) Coun. 695; Harry Mce- | Connell (PC) Coun. 686; Arthur J. MacDonald (L) Assem, 689; J.C. Sinnott (PC) Assem. 690. |) Rejects 75. --Rejected— ballots tn. Queens County districts were not avail- able last night). # + f Call. . | | | | In au interview recently Mr.| Afte. receiving help ‘from Profitt stated that he had recent- the Workmens Compensation 1 completed a grave ‘marker. Board, ‘Texaco Company of Can- r which be felt was one of hig most ala an? the cor of Commerce important pieces of work. En- jin Alberton 1963 he designed closed in the scallop shell dome.'/a modern sefvice station and is is plastic flowers with a light at ‘now running it with the able as- the back "These everlasting ‘wgtanc: of his wife and six chil- \lights are constructed to with- dren: He is. married to the form- stand ‘ind and rain,’ Mr. Pro- er Jannie Harper of ‘Tignish and ifitt adacd they have 1? children, six of Another ‘ important item de- which ave living at home. signed hy Mr. Profitt is the scal- The-publie are cordially invit- lop shell tile board. Mr. Profit ed to stop in and see Mr. Pro- refndrted that his tile bo a’r d 'fitt's handicraft display. ~ Jury Attributes Death GEORGETOWN — An inquest |ler, Alliston: Kenneth ‘Samuel into the death of Francis Corn- | Llewellyn, “Gaspereaux: Joseph elius” MacCormack of George-; Wallace MacDonald, Primrose, : “Cardigan; George- William. . Condéhan, “town was held here last night. MacCormack. Mr. MacCormack; : the. verdict | Daniel brought ‘in by* the jury. said, es ; came, ty his death at approxim- | ‘the jury inétaded:” Harold ately 4 00 Pp. m., October 31,''1965- | Borehouse Smith, Mohtagiie: the Seven Mile Road. between | foreman: Cecil Beck, Montague, Cardigan~andBridgetown form Roy O'Connor, Montague> Rich: ferogram. attined general. plens for the summer's program, ‘which will 2.ve 2,000 cheldren ex- pert training .& water'safety. En- ,rollment forms will be © circul- ed in th: schools this. week through the co-operation of “hool D * ip DG e he = vith ube water ‘safety chairman fore each being responsible for distribit.oh of the-forms and ar- rangement of classes. Fifteén qualified water safety . jinstructors will be on the staff ‘during the nine weeks of the pro- Bram ovecdted in the YMCA peol. [acct Cadet Are Inspected SUMMERSIDE. — ‘The annual inspection of the loral sea cadet was held last’ night at) | Cicie Auditorium, The ~inspect- | * ing officer was, commandér Ralph MacLean, a member of =” the Roval Canadian Navy (R) ° and is now ‘principal . of the Nova Scotia inStitute of techno- | logy Following the inepection com- mander MacLean was taken’ to| | om he! & the Mayor's office where was met by “Mrs. Frances Perry, who was filling in for ,. Mayor George Key Jr. Sea cadet officer accompanl- ed commander MacLean to the | Island Commanding the local corps is ‘Lt. Erie Sheen with “Lt “Lynn Gallant. as executive officer and* Lt.’ George O|scamp as* supply officer A reception was held for the visiting officers in the legion home , following the inspection. LESAGE Continued from page one) attitudes toward fhe dominant Parties in.the legislative ,assem- blv solely on the basis of their constitauents*—interests; FAVOKS LIBERALS One of the -independents, “Ar- “thur Seguin from the. new Robs: ert Baidwin riding said ‘he fa- vored much of the Liberal leg: -isiativeprocram, > Mrs eet first lady -To Four-Car-A they would evaluate their future thease. Flected Dresident Leo. ~-Louis W. multiple internal injuries.sustain- | ard MacLean, Montague; John, The Unian Nationale, ed in an accident involving ont | Shaw, Montague; John Hughés: ‘syeeping away the ot sat automobiles. Cornér Dr. G. S. A. | Montague; Harry © Galloway, qveraj}__ majority the Liberals _| Inman presided: Montague. held in the house at dissolution, Mr. MacCormack, 65, was a) passenger ‘in a car driven by his brother, Daniel. There were two other passengers in the car atthe time of the accident. In was reported last night that | the MacCormack vehicle was proceeding east on. Seven Mile! Road when it ran into the rear of -a parked car: owned: by Jos- eph Wallace MacDonald, Prim- |’ “pose The impact of the*rollision=- drove the MacDonald car for- MacCormack car careened ‘the MacDonald vehicle and came | to rest sideways on the left side | of the road, blocking part of the | road. A car owned by Anita Somers | and driven by William Conohon | approached the scene travelling | | west, ran into the MacCormack | car. se Giving dvidaows were: Const. William Dewsnap, RCMP, Mon- |, {tague Detachment: Lemuel Bul- | Assem:- | | Directors Shorten. Parade aaeteaEIbE — Tt was id cided at last night’s monthly meeting of the directors of the Summerside Lobster Carniva! that this year’s opening. day parade would be decreased from : two to one mile. | Gene. LeBlanc, chairman of the opening day parade, told the | meeting that he had a number | complaints that performers in the parade were very tired -vatter completing «the traditional “two mile parade route. A motion was passed that the } parade would. begin at the rail- | ' way wharf proceeding up Water | Street turning right on Central | Street..From Central Street it | will turn left on Notre Dame Street’ and proceed to Civic Stadium. W.Ohester §. MacDonald: | président of the carnival ex- ‘pressed his thanks for the fine job done by Lloyd Patriquin. carnival treasurer during the past few months, who had _re- signed due to business commit? ments. He welcomed Gary Black | -who has taken over Mr. Patri- Red Cross S Safety Week Underway AC the bexnning of National Red Cross Water Safety Week Headquarters in Charlottetown last night to make plans for the Central Queens wa-:. iter safety p:ceram ‘which opens July -4 at the Charlottetown YMCA John Evans acted as chairman of the meeting Evelyn Cudmore, | director of water safety, and ‘Jim Bentham: Red Cross super- yisor for the Cehtral’ Queens Prince . 9-10 A.M. and 2 9:30 A.M.-12:30 PM. a O'LEARY LEGION HO BE ONE OF THE 1.2 THIS Reduci [English County RED CROSS BLCOD./DONOR CLINICS “TODAY, JUNE 7th. at SUMMERSIDE LEGION HOME WED. JUNE 8th. Can. Forces Base at Summerside TIGNISH LEGION HOME — 8:00-10:00 P.M,’ “THURS. “JUNE. oh. ALBERTON LEGION HOME — ““YOUR BLOOD WILL SAVE A LIFE” <s ‘New Home Recipe though making inroad# in ‘some | a ly-Liboral Montreal. Mr party's inabjlity to win ama- jority of “popular vote on a. lack of support among Quebec's | speaking population.’ “¢€ SEEK PRESIDENCY LA PAZ (Reuters’—Six can. | didates including one Commu- nist, will stand in Bolivia's | presidential elections, sche d-| uled for July.” 3, the Central | Electora' Court announced Sat- | urday. One is air force Gen. | Rene Barrientos Ortuno, the | former co-president who' re-| tigned-ar joint” leader of the | j ruling mnilitary junta Jan. 1. Observers believe he has the hest chance to win. -4 and 7-9 P.M. nd 2 7:00-3:00 P.M. 2:00 - “4:00 P.M. ME — 8:00-10:00 P.M. - 60 DONORS NEEDED WEEK ng Plan a It's simple how quickly one|lose bulky fat and help-regain SACKVILLE N. B. George Russell, BA, BD, Minis. won many‘ seats in rural areas | ter of St. Andrews and St. David in Saint Jo) poe wae ren, ucated at Stellarton and New | confererice treasurer and chair- Glasgow schools. He received his | man of the conference commitee BA degree from Mount Allison of information and stewardship. University ated from Pine Hill Divinity Hall | Jeanette Sutherland of Trenton, Daniel Johnson a pros- of the pro- “FIRST FAMILY day after her husband's. union Nationale Party won_a slim day. With her are her two den- ghiers, Diane (LEFT) 16 and - — Rev. lower incom: parts of traditlon- | 4a: elected président of t at adit Maritime Conference of the Unit- | Johnson blamed hia! @d Church of Canada meeting J, Mr. Russel; wo succeeds Rev E. Kerr, -BD DD LLD of, in 1933. He wag ordained by the Halifax,. was horn in Stellarton, ' Maritime and Sackville N.B. before study- . ing at Edinburgh University. On--his—_return—he-accepted—@ lion, St. Andrews and St,..David. | He has served on the board of the son of Mr. and Mrs. regents of Mount Allison Une~ ae Russell who. tomorrow | -iversity, was_a.forrier. member ill be celebrating their sixtieth | | ‘of the senate of Pine Hill Divin- wedding anniversary,» was ed- | ity Hall. and held the posts of in 1931, and.gradu-| He is married to the formée N.S. A daughter, Georgette (Mrs. | Alan Britten) and-a son, James, Conference that same ‘reside in Halifax. Si 7a yess Sore | quin’s position as secretary. _ After reports: were heard ‘from | various committees. Mr. Mac- Donald adjourned the meeting fo June June 27th. FIRST KINGS g Continued from page one) won over Libera] Louis Roper, Brudené}! by...249 votes on ‘the Councillor ticket in Third Queena oo coneemienrmnanio aM PHOS 8 CUTLAN: ‘ ‘gin. over Dr. Douglas MacDon- aa : _ Semblyman bracket. “‘Jots was unusually high on. the average, veteran political ‘ob: ‘servers’ remarked. 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