WEATHER f TORONTO (CP) — Observed | sARRASSRSLeess! Ruwssigey, SHADOW OVER BOMBED VIET NAM BRIDGE : : i | eae The ses ni rece A low-flying Bee are ~ out MY Dee highway bridge was destroyed by Vietnamese cut qtersste route te Highway ‘ i : connaissance “sit im North Viet N 6b es -and US. Air F bombers No I . SDU DEBATING SOCIETY HOLDS ELECTION FLOOD _ WATER ‘while urres are expecied ie throws sit io North Viet Nam 15 mies -and US. Air Force, bombers. Nato ‘ ‘Officers of the-St. Dunstan's at @ receat meeting. From treal, treasurer: Dave Camp | «centiaued from ot |. bell; Saint John, N.B., presi- dent, and Tommy McMillan, (forced from their homes in the ( Charlottetown itwo states. At the flood’s peak | University division of . the left, they are: Philip Mac- Men's . Atlantic Intercollegiate i ionally Donald, Kensigton, secre- i Debating League were elected Bonnell Has Strong Criticism Plans To Shut-Down Plant | Ove , tary; Ronald Turner, Mon- . Vice-president. (Phete by Gene Murphy, SDU) ¥. W. MacQUARRIE The. directors of Island Pro-| pane have announced two man- | WESTERN _ FUNERALS nas tel Se ee laced ciaclated tor 30-yente. Kenm: 2-OVEN Electric ore Se es ae roe tL oe Tig.| Barry Cadmore assumes msn: 5 HP. ROTOSPADER— Baan : nish Saturday to St. Simon and |2sement of the Charlottetown Send ter Mente Cardenas. 1 ‘ St. Jude Church. Requiem | Branch and brings with him to Regular 236.95 Vaine e One Only Reduced. Mass was celebrated by Rev. | ‘his position) 12 years of service Rexula- 319.95 Value. e Clue Mesteudé.- Vay Bev. jee 3 > M. J. Rooney was present in |i % Sraduate pore etc 07 ’ the sanctuary The church |Seociaton sere’ wammeg | Sx SAVE 40. SAVE 31.07 of Henry Gaudet. Pallbearers | E were: ao Gallant, Arthur | ; ae AUTOMATIC DesRoches, » eam Cusitens, ial ale Deanoches,. Henry Arsessat.| DEATH NOTICES Foum Costes 179:88 ee 1 g Q8 Emile Gallant. Flower bearers Received too tate fer Classified Regular 219.95 Valué ; CJ Siar nes Sue ity. . were: Victor Gallant, Eric| Des- |. Roches, Garry Gaudet. Inter- méat was in the church ceme- | tery. ROBINSON FUNERAL ..— The funeral of Mrs. Ethel R. Robinson was held Friday af- ternoon from the Compton Fu- neral Home to Trinity United Church where service was com ducted by Dr. L_P Archibali who also officiated at the interment in the People’s cemetery. Hymns were Nearer My God To Thee and Lead Kindly Light Organist was Mrs. Eric Sheen Pallbearers were Earl Corney William Cunningham. Hon. J Watson MacNaught. George M. Moutiart. Brenton Waugh and James Buotte. Flower bearers were Fred Folland and Robert Mollison CURRIE FUNERAL — The funeral-of Mrs. Mary L. Currie was held Saturday morning from the Compton Funeral Home to the Immaculate Conceptien Charch, Wellington Center, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Leonard MacDonald who also officiated at the interment ‘in the churen cemetery. Pallbearers were Prosper Perry. Linus MacKin- non, James Condon, Emmett Cameron, Raemond Gills and Angus MacLellan. ‘ i =_— | | ~"-4sland Propane Gas Ltd. Names Changes In Staff agement changes within the 5 MacQuarrie has been promoted to the position of re | i i f f i u i i | i i H if ri i t if | ms [ii antl i epi rdit | i f ’ ’ | z : aT ' i e a 5 h Hh a2 li rf ! ? il i i Ty i i i Hl i and Beckcase Bed. Regular 199.95 Value SAVE 30.07 | 3-pe. BEDROOM SUITE— Including Triple Dresser, Chest : : : Breton. in Minnesota an estimated 23,-! 7 000 persons fled from tivir | Regional forecasts: ven By NEIL; MATHESON from Tignish to Souris, gather- es -| ed at Birch Court last weekend minutes later) to honor W.H. (Bill) Brown-who 6 High tide today at Chariotte-| town 8.24 a.m. and 7.09 p.m.“At! consin. eon 2.11 pm. Flood damage in Wisconsin | eighteen has been estimated at nearly than Charlottetown. The worst was past in Wis- Sun rises to-|j, retiring as ROP inspector service FABULOUS ANNIVERSARY SALE. EXTENDED ALL THIS WEEK WITH MANY ADDITIONAL ITEMS AT SHARPLY REDUCED PRICES 7 SAVE 62.18 | Fawcettt “TORRID-OIL RANGE— With Backguard. With fuel sav- img Syncro-matie Draft. Regular 339.95 Value. 169.88 277.17 Regular 119.55 Value. SAVE 37.07 SAVE 40.07 5-pe. DINETTE SUITE— — ee SAVE 61.12 Fawcett BEAVER OF‘ ern DAR 8 With Backguard Limited Quantity. Recular .310.00 Value. | — SAVE 70.07 SAVE 8:07 With Case. Regular 26.55 Valeec. SUNBEAM ELECTRIC SAVE 30.07 COLDSPOT FREEZERS— Lifetime Porcelain Liner. Zea ft Regular’ 275.9 Value. 18.88 = SAVE 7.64 compete ovtfit. ~ Reroler 19.52 Valee. 17-pe. Hair-Cating KIT— Amyene can cut hair with this SAVE 71.07 11.88 Rousing Farewel , lighted with the success They | expected a larz- meetis< for they knew Bil’ Brown was pop- alar. jut nobody dreams tat so maay friends would come from ail over the province, ticy US. 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QUEBEC, MONTREAL, TORONTO, VANCOUVER Slip into a daisy (you'll love the great shape you're in!) {Ht hit ; Y tbs dllaltdhadessNNlile Ublacthapins gs i WP td he ne Z : ‘ at ROP Inspector (SLAND NEWS PAGE $20,000,000. : day at 6.20 a.m. and sets at 8.02) after 18 years of sai" siierwards Da N air base, 373 miles was voiced what it will cost the tourist, “During the summer months)" Per'y eS ae ee | was a tremendous gather- ed eee te ee | SAIGON - Gtr) — The Bortheast of here, killing two " y ti sive 3 Bion me meetin= Eruce ,._- = ‘ i 7 i las Tcvening_ 10 te frome rade nd the fish pechre 23s cal eoraee te een ee Segy and’ douen Sate rere ranma of a eer of a ne re ee esky Une, Sates Dingo ants Danes and Sounding four | storage plant on Esher Street. agriculture and fishing in this|méats, butter, fish, hides, Stripes a te chawan’ thsi | pegcter, Saneseter well Se 4o- Pee Scorch conn co ds tr. More than 5,000 men in the next| US. Ambassador Max well sens as acting leader of the |not reconsider its decision. | bait for fishermen. ° \—he was big, had an excellent | inziy has lost none of its depth,| “Bud” ings, _Moniague and ; cesaicd Sik Seal Vietan: provincial Liberal party i “t on tise miemed that as PONCE Bose "and good speed. lor richmness. from his nz‘ive Dairy Princess Elaine 3=;es- ™2Ster of ceremonies. The pre- Premier Phan Huy Quat oners ie ns why |REPLACEMENT BUILT many os 4% pesple are emplayed | Bat... - | Scotland. ton, Brackley- sentations were made on behalf Or, OS ta boost’ US. a — { “I feel sure that if there is! at this plant in the busiest part, i aoe quite happy 2 The tremendously large meet-, 0x! s:me music rocked the t2!. of the friends of Mr. Brown by strength in South Viet Nam but the need fon its services in /2¥ Teason to think that the |\f the summer months. Is Drum anise & men Uyee ©e | ing—it was a real task to get| With Kewth LeLacseur anc fom! B-B: (Bus) Jones, Bunbury. (which was approved at the strawberry time is one of the | Puilding is not it the best of| “I would think that the gov- | SSE Tesnectar man" erciesea: | seme: olece to put them, one of Hunter, Experimental farm: | Many of ‘the breeders spoke recent Honolulu meeting of top 1 * _ Condition, government | ernment should i | peli ; the i said afterwards— Mrs Cccrge Ma-Vilam. Corn-' a¢ ¢ all of them U.S. ials. most important,” the Murray | should have been building a new | sider this decision, and take ian. Out Of RCMP [eelice deg suuad chief. i gave a substential. purse of| wall ond Mrs. Ket> Sassi, \cestick cacti tae ues Gael Be amie oe cual: 0 tal ie ddadint ut. ts ele mediate steps to build a new pu-| ; | overgrown Ce ee whe is| money to Mr. Brown. And Mrs.| Victoria, the, musicians. | had known so long and rememb- decision by President Johnson. leader is as follows: “I wanletas as Gap bene bane indns | blic cold storage plant. | _WANCOUVER (CP) — Stoney. | iow to mature. But perhaps we | Brown: was presented with a Don Wood, Kensington, was ered with such affection.’ the sources said. * greatly disturbed when I read | puilding’s condition for the past “I am informed by. reliable |2 ‘that ‘arrived here i 2 2 made too much fuss of him >eautiful bouquet of roses. i sources that the present building | blaze of publicity in 1962, has‘ p For the last five years Mr.|._ in the press that the Prince Ed-/ six years. 1 lheen drummed out-of the polica | “2®. he first came dnd be, ais heen the : ward Island government intends) ‘The government has already cairege could be peéraed. y{anparticast in dis; Reng: Re seclt RAS WOME") iter ‘a ens diariieeen sti to close the Island Cold Storage | closed the cold storage plant at hope’, "Dr. Bonnell added, “that! “He's too damned a hal ae eats te a young man, he told The Guard- ae | Montague. and the only public | the government decision to close friendly,” a senior police | police work.” ~~ | jam he is gomg to seek 239-.her @ plant has always pro-|cold storage left to service our | this Island Cold Storage plant is said Friday. ae | job. A spirit like his simply. :ap’t vided @ great service to our | primary industries in the cen-| 4 i atthe, .The dog become the pet) * : | oe aoe Salat “and of the | not for the purpose of giving a|_..Photographers _were ‘of the son of a member of the | ©22:emipiate idleness. ao ee Il ieee: = parts | monopoly to ate interests.’| airport 18 months ago when | force. ’ Taere were as many women Lene — ent people le_in_general._I . fear. finceis_the plant on Esher |< === Stoney,-a-gift_to_the- as—men—in—the—catherins—-that e r the future of our strawberry |Street which they now propose’ joicy gunp HOSPITALS {rom RCMP Inspector R. P.| BEAR NO SLOWPOKE crowded into Bizca Couz*. Cr- ° ! - i : |Stone of Halifax arrived. | The 1,000 - pound polar bear} zav‘ier: Douglas Mathe |. Northern Ireland plans to He was a dog with a noble may look clumsy, but his hairy! Cor-wzl!; Wallie Wood, Marsh jspend £30,000.000 ‘$90,000.900) background, son of a champion paws allow him to run at 25/ field) and James. Willizrs, tem new hospitals. by 1975. i in Germany and'm.ph. over slippery ice. | Experimental Farm, were de-