2 Wilroy Cheverie, chief en- gineer aboard. the Iceland. Il “which” operates out of Souris, ‘displays a* in of lobster * C wecbees eer. o : Be a \ \ & ee. one “was caught in the nets of the dagger, Teeland--Il,-—off-—the-- coast of Nova Scotia, recently. claws which together weigh —ix-—poundsThe-— claws--came-- from a 25 pound lobster which” Council RefusesA pproval i the-area. | iDartmouth, N.S.: ° | Elias, | Rev ‘include Rev. |port, ‘Sydney; Rev: ‘Ross. . Color Film - ls Planned HALIFAX ° (CP) A re depicting the historysof the Anglican Church ‘in Nova. Scotia and. Prince Edward. Island is planned as the centennial pro- ‘ject. of the diocesan synod. The concluding session of the synod Thursday. voted approval for Rt. Rev. W.W. Dayid, Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, to pro- ceed with plans for production Of the film~ Bishop Davis said that inves. jtigation has already‘ been made \for a cameraman to work on the film. \° The Synod also authorioad the ‘diocesan board of religious ed- | ucation to make a study of reli- ;gious-education-in-the-schools- of the diocese to see_if steps might be-taken,--in-~co-operation” with” other religious bodies, to. streng- then the educational. curriculum _ Clerical representatives elect- ed to the executive council of the diocese were: Dr. L.F. Hatfield, | Canon = H.B. ainwright, Halifax: Rev. © L.° Charlo:tetown, P. EK. I, G.W. .Philpotts, Halifax; P.S. MacDonald, Shel- burne,—N.S,;—RevJ.A.Muhroe. Bishops clerical appointments W.R..: Martell; Tru- Rev. F.H. Godfrey, Hants- N.S.; Rev. H.Y.. MacLean, RS.” Mowry, New Rev ro: Lay representatives are Judge \J.E. Hudson, Halifax; F. Myers, | DISPLAYS CLAWS. —t™s cS MLA,’ Charlottetown; Dr. L.A. Skinner, re Wee N. Barrett, | Truro; 4 ead, Lunenburg; ids" Man Tangier. ‘s | Bishop's lay appointments ‘te | ,elude--E.G.----Morris;- Annapolis; ~- N-S.>-D-E- Hiltz, Kentville, N-S-;: H. Vincent, Halifax; H.E. Cros-.. iby, Halifax. | swing after shaking the Shaw | government, see nothing but fur-_ | ther success ‘ahead. color iage of the- mass meetings, Page - “Wetiarn and Central Districts — The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., June 3, 1966, Toronto Man , Suggests Salute” FREDERICTON (CP) — The termingled - with studio scenes Canadian Home and_ School and pre - corded material, and Parent - Teacher Federa~ The committee studying the tion decided’ Phursday "tO proposal will report to execusive appoint a committee (to study officets. of the” ‘federation in Jan- proposals~ for- a national salute-uary. to’ Canadian Indians | siness, L : John Ricketts of Toronto, fed- Kins other business, mee cee eration publicity director, sug- president of the Quebec Federa- gested that the group name @ tion of. Protestant: Home. and. “Tillicum>“Day—in-May—or early ‘School Association, said’ the Archdeacon J.R. Davies of autumn of 1967 and ask provin- group has decided to invite Ro- iCharlottetown, urged the dele- |cial federations to call mas9. man Catholic parents to attend igates to regard seriously the fallies, inviting Indians to at- iocal meetif |proposed union of the United and tend. About 40 delegates. are at- peer churches, scheduled to ; eee is Cree "meaning tending :.the five-day conven- come before the general council |e ys Ls io! Rs lof the United Church this fall. Mr. Ricketts, who made his ne ot en et jproposal’ at the federation's an- - REPRESENTATIVES nual. meeting, said the CBC ‘should be invited to participa Collision © iby broadcasting a =e Salute ito the Indian people Se Sends. Saver He suggested a is which would include live cover: To Hospital — e Mounties: | Mowtacve ——A_eartruc ito St. Peters from Poole’s Cor- } ‘ner yesterday afternoon result- ALBERTON — A 1959 Chev- | The’ aceident occurred when a rolet; reportedly driven ‘by Jar car reported to, have been. dri- \co'lision at the intersection ‘of Inv aiigote ed in one man being rushed to the Kings County Memorial Hos- vis Powers of Alberton South” ven by a Mr. Arsenault from the | went out of control last evening western part of the province en- the 48 Road and the road leading Ips vital at Montague for treatment. on a curve at Cascumpec and | tered the intersection to come in came~to-rest-upside-downin-&@ tcontact-with-a-truck--hauling- as- |= field, Powers-was taken to the Phalt, driven by Stanley Coll- Western Hospital with minor in- ings and owned by Morley An- | tensively near. Namage to the car was éx- ae aad Ya She ae ident. sively tensive and it is said, cannot be) Wednesday ‘afternoon a . 1965 repaiied while the truck, which | * left the highway and _ plunged. -Valiant--crashed—over—the—steel— linto the head of the Cardigan Ri- creation ' Directors - To Make Decision Binding By. ROBERT CAMPBELL .. project The city council refused to ap- whatever, the motion 3, was passed that the city make Gormley and a dis- application to the provincial gov- senting. with “councillors - 19 railings at Montrose Bridge and | rolled down. an. embankment | coming to a stop at the waters | edge. The driver James _An- | These people point to the long- : ) held theory that recounts rare- ly, if- ever, favor a government | candidate.” Any--change- ‘will: be drew -Murphy. of -Kensington was | “to. our benefit”, these parties | taken to the Western Hospital | insist. |and later transferred to the Prince County. Hospital in Sum-. | iver; is said te be extensively da- }- mage atd-posing a problem-to return it to the highway.. It w-'s thought.that Mr. Arsen- | fault. was not seriously >hurt al- | though he is to remain. in meee jtel overnight. a | Atlantic {ey Tecreafon groups be tvte. | ped that. services” such.as speak... “rere, “hires. hterature on eur rént trends in:the field of muni | Executives: Gael veiiiten get he seas . Meet Here The Municipal Parks artd Re- Society ex- | ecutives of the Atlantic Prov- inces_met-recently_in° Charlotte- | |e mbers from, Morcton, rst, Lancaster, Simonds, outh and Halifax attend; | | nat Dart ooh society's . new. seal and , “-erest were adopted and arrange- | ments will soon, be Completed | for a-blazer crest design. A copy of the constitution 1s to be forwarded to the four At- _lantic—_provinces'— directors —a-| physical fitness.. Membership lists-were to be compiled by the co-chairman of information and research com- “mMittee, “Messers O’Nei!] and Hubbard of Lancaster and Sim- onds respectively. Ut was decided to affiliate as a society with the Canadian Sym- posium of Recreation Montreal; so that all ‘future’ correspondence onsrecreation may. be diverted_ through the offices yciety.” Tt was resolved that commun- | “Sy Store them with us eee rature controjled storage wit Soper humidity »contral. Cloth germents, stored also! ; RATES FOR FUR STORAGE: 214% of value . (Garment is insured for full year) — RATES FOR CLOTH STORAGES. +92.00. first. garment.- 1,00 each _ additional garment island furriers Itd. 1 of the so- X : DIAL 2-1374 |... - information. on construction © of sports .Facthties.. and other re- fereation areas and advice’ and ‘information ‘on—-recreation pro- gramming would be made_avail- able--through~ the office of the society /Councillor Ivan Doherty at. a dinner meeting Both wel- comed the delegates and assur- | ed the continued support of* the’ City’s recreation .department | program, |} ' Oharlottetown's revreation di- rector, James Eek, was chair- | man for, the meetings ate Officers _are;-—_president,—Don Lynch Dartmouth*’ vice-presi- dent =~ Art-Buck> Moncton: sec: retary: - treasurer James Fox, | Charlotietown; regional directors —R. Wheeler, N. B.; G. Brice, NS., His Worship- Mayor Cox —and- spoke- Air Canada_- To Operate " PORONS cP) ~The Cana- dian’ Air Line Fraplovews’ As- ‘ sociation--. announced” Thursday ‘¢ -hight it has.-accepted. an invita- ‘ tinn-by-thec federat-labor~ miniss—~ ter to. meet with Air....Canada and_a_ government mediator in. Toronto today. The announcement came. after the independent — union |said Thursday it will conduct a strike. vote and an Air Canada spokesman: said it will continue: to operate . despite the ‘strike threat by its ground Sffice per- sonnel : “We have an obligation to the public to keep providing . ser- viee,” the —spokesman —said.——“‘& strike would not affect’ safety of the airline. ‘It would not involve flying -personnel or ground maintenance men. .We would fill the ‘office posts with supervisory personnel. ‘ait oe | woe ke et prove ‘an “agreement that would make final..and binding the de- cision of the conciliation board the city and city employees, last night ata “special meeting of the council. At ‘thé beginning of the meet-_ ~ingCouncillor J.P. Nicholson, chairman of the Labor Relations . Board, informed the. council that ernment that the purchase of, The council approved . unan}- band instruments be their pro- |mously the calling of tenders for Dr. Parker also asked for the of $550,000. Councillor Nicholson council's opinion on the choice‘ said that. tig~bond--market=was- ofa name for the city’s new sen-. not good at Wpresent,..but there ior high school. No one. objected’ were no. indftations of-.improve- "to ~Charlottetown Centennial” ment in” the foreseeable future, High “School”, “the name, men- Sand the bhond“issue was absolute-= tioned by Dr.-Parker, and sev- ly*mecessary for the carrying on ae the conciliation board was meet--erat- councillors—praised- ‘its “ap re city-business:—-—— \_ re resid “ held Sunday, ing at that moment and that the city employees, Local 501 of the: > Canadian..Union of ;Public Em- ployees, had agreed to accept the board’s decision as final..He said that Frank Curtis, repre- seoting the city on the board, wanted the ‘council's’ decision | whether or not the city would accept the board’s decision = | which has not .yet been arrived | at — as final. Fhe--report--and--recommenda- _ tions of. the conciliation board are not binding on the disputing - parties unless .both give their written to” accept this. The council voted informally, 7-3, against signing the agree-— ment which would bind the city accept the board's decision. “aereement ept ee the conciliation d’s yecommendations when" RECOMMENDATION tendent of city schools, read council a recommendation that the city centennial project be | the purchase of band instru- ments for setting up junior, sen- “jor and: adult bands in the city, with school grades from seven | ..to..42 participating...After..consid-. \tre..would.lose ..money....In. any. ~ erable discussion during which: event, the city could not lose Mayor Cox pointed out that the | |money through its city has as yet no Cenen ‘DEATHS PHILLIPS —. dat Ghuriittetows June 1, 1966, Mrs. Charles Phil- lips, lnarrirgton, age 72. years. Restirz at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home- from where. funeral will be held Sa.urday, service com- ._mencing at.130. Interment Sher- | ~~ wood, cemstery. ‘SIMMONS — At Prince County Hospital Thirsday—June=2- tan Arthur. Simmons, formerly of Lot ‘If. in his 76th year. Resting at th2 Bowness Funeral Home’ trom. where. the funeral will- be June 5, with ser- vice at 2 p.m. Interment in Bel- mont, Lot 16, cemetery. J isting. hours 2-4, 7-10. MacKINNON — At Toronto, Sun- | » day, May. 29, 1966, John R. Mae- Kinnon, age 57 years:. His re- mains will be forwarded this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to— dence of his. tather JOnn J. MacKinnon. St. Peters. Bay. Funeral. Saturday morning leav- ing the house at* 9:15 fof Re- | + quiem High Mass at St. Peter's | -¢__Obureh — Interment tn. at - 9.30. =church cemétery. * GARNHUM ~ At Charlottetown June 1, 1966, George Garnhum aged 90 years. His Temains: are resting at thé Hennessey Funer- al Home from where the~ funeral will take place. on Saturday miorning,. leaving the home at 8.30 for Requiem High Mass at St, Pius X Church at 8:45. Bur- ial will take place in the Roman ; Catholic, cemetery. COULSON: — At. thé P.E.I- Hos- pital June 2, 1966, Robert H. Coulson, formerly of Kensington. Remains resting at the Davison Funeral Homé..Funerat arrange- ward tstand™ and Bermuda are w.ll be heard in AWo ments Will: be announced later, J attending, : Ce . 1 neth Parker,. ‘superit® ;have to post its own bond, in ef- | the fect a certified cheque for $14,- | did say that official returns he ,Propriateness. Five “other- routine resolutions Some controversy broke out were approved by the council, When councillor Nicholson read jineluding: that’a storm. sewer to the council a request that the: pe constructed ‘from we icity give a letter of intent to Ac- Beverages to Queen Street. on tors’ Equity Association guaran- Water Street; that a concrete \teeing them $14,000 on behalf of sidewalk be constructed on tie the Fathers of. Confederation | south side of Grafton ‘Street be- ‘Memorial Trust for the Charlot- tween Church and. the war mem- ltetown Festival. The purpose of oyjal: that a ten foot strip be the letter is to -guarantee that \Paved on. the west end of Roch- ‘actors in the Festival would be 'fort Square for parallel parking, ‘paid~in-the-event-that-the-Festi---and~another on” the north’ side; val is ai financial failure. Coun and two resolutions concerning cillor Arthur Gormley ~objected town planning. to ‘giving 14 thousand @ollars im The mayor and. all councillors taxpayer's money to ‘a “bunch of were present at the meeting. actors from Ontario.” + Councillor Nicholson explain- ed that. the guarantee was sim-’; ply in the event of a financial failure of the Festival, that this CONSERVATIVES . Continued from page ope) to. pay_the Actors Association trom ie grant to. the Confedera- i 426--votes:-Mr-- “MacDonald tion Centre in 1967. He explain’ ast night sugges walling ed further that the Centre until Monday's figures are avail- able before commenting, but he 000, if the city did not guarantee has received thus far indicate 'the money. If, as seems’ most | a considerable margin of error likely, the| summer Festival is.a in the figures reported to the _success > Guarantee would " press and radio on election-night.— lterminate t the Festival's close The trend of -arguments—there land neither the city nor the Cen- | were many of them yesterday— fc a on who- was: doing--the- | talking. The PGs naturally rock- |-ed by election day results which were mostly unexpected, took the more optimistic viewpoint | that the road ahead immediately se their chances : But the ‘Liberals, on the up- | WESTERN BRIEFS. TIME OF SERVICE guarantee, | a any..money the;city had to pay the Actors Association, plus | interest, would be deducted from the city’s grant to athe Centre next year. Councillor Ivan Doherty sug | ‘gested that unions, especially ac- tors’ unions, were the worst peo- ‘ple in ithe world to deal with. The ‘motion to give the letter jof guarantee to the Actors Equ- | lity. y Association’ 8 Passed, te to Dr. A.E. Kerr ce Addresses Pe ; Conference nM. ct fac SACKVILLE, N:B. (CP) —Dr The 11 am. service at North AE. Kerr ‘of Halifax advocated Tryon will be conducted by. Miss co-operation .with other denom: Mary MacKenzie,: Presbytery inations in an address to the deaconess. Sunday school at 12 42nd annual Maritime conference 7000. Rev. Raymond L. multe, “of the United Church of, Canada © .interim-modérator. here Thursday. ee : i. FIRE DAMAGE Them s ‘to | Ani estimated.$1,000. worth. of... “TC0-OP' “denomin- freight along with :a quantity of ations -in Cliristian work, and. feed grain were lost in a fire ‘even to suggest that if they ‘ead | early Thursday morning at a we shall be happy. to follow.’’ North Bedeque mill and ware- He told the conference’: this | house: operated byt Russell Gard. ‘as the mood that I think is. ner. 2, general in our church. This Nas | Paes : ean beens the. spirit of our. ¢hurch “SUNDAY SERVICE from the beginning”’ The United Church Women of Aiberton will canduct the ser- Rev. Roy E. Webster, a native of Prince’ Edward Island and a vices. at Alberton, and- Cascum-: The pee on Conference Sunday rmer—_missionary---in-- West- chica was presented as the of. President, Mrs., Wendell Weeks ficial représentative of the gen- vll be astisted ‘by Mrs. Gordon j : Warren who will read the scrip- eral, council of the United Church ‘ of Canada. ure, Mrs. Car] Weeks who will : lead Rt Rev. Ernest Marshall ad in prayer, Mrs. Fred Leard ; and Mrs. Charles Johnston who Howse, aT aaah of the United wy present ‘stories of our’ Church of Canada, will address , ‘hymns’ during the ustial ‘Sermon the conference.today. More tian period. These hythnns~ will--be 650 delegates from New Bruns- sing following telling of the ‘wick, Nova Scotia. Prince Ed- | story. Carl Adams—of O'Leary solos | at each service, a ; Liberals will win: both seats in | First Kings, they add. They held both seats at dissolution, though | | merside. He -is- reported suffer- | ee: lacerations. and. a — “therrtotal” was” only” 18> iow with the party on the march, they can’t miss taking both seats |from the Island's easternmost | , Tiding,-conti diet... The ‘olbeeke election: in : taleaa history—that ts-indi¢ated now at | -least—has some. interesting after arguments. They’ll become more heated, and more. sweeping. in sc it's ‘suggested, until some definite official information ig available when returning officers for the three counties announce the ‘official returns on “Deter- mination Day” Monday. -FAMILY._CAR_ Continued from page one) is being gathered on auto safety and he,.recommended a-review ; [by the ‘National Research Coun- | “The Next step was to search r solutions to a problem that Soares Statistically at least, that both. the city was unlikely, and that the city dicated Max Thompson, Liberal ‘0 be greater in: Canada than have the right to could deduct any amount it had | defeated Ronald ise pc in the:U.8- ..Mr. Drury said a. federal auto. Safety code’ now being drafted “will be submitted to a national ‘conference of federal, provincial and private: bodies in June. _ RULES OUT DEBATE - Earlier, Speaker Lucien La- moureux ruled out of order a Conservative attempt . to. start ‘an—emergency debate on Que-~ --bee- Premier Jean Lesage's use gi an RCMP file in the case of |. rthiif” Vachon, president of the Quebec Provincial Police - Asso- _ ciation. Mr. Lamoureux said the mat- ter was important but not ur- gent. Conservative Jack Mcintosh (Swift Current - Maple Creek) ‘Jed off the vend estimates | debate hy-“say only” ad: vantage of ie “Beiiguatad "hpeas program is some relief to un- | employment. And this was not, a responsibility: ot the industry | _department..- ier ° < his. valley. ful romance. FREE Friday—Jackpot $40.00. carton of coke.. Last week's tague: tague. oe “TONIGHT : “KEN and EDDY” . Charlottetown’s famous folk singers ALSO DANCING’ TO . Les Alexander and The. Smoothies GRANADA _ Members. and ‘Guests Welcome _ 2d " SHENANDOAH" (in color) JAMES STEWART . ROSEMARY FORSYTH - _A-warm intensely hiiman drama, his family became involved. Two mighty armies trampled A fighting” family ida ik them both. Youth- wT Coming Monday - Tuesday, June 67— “BABY | THE MUST FALL”. Fun, music and romance. Excellent. BAIN Wendy MacDougall, Montague: “You won, we lose.” E “The. car was extensively dain. | | aged: ~Both~ accidents were™ ta} | vestigated by Alberton detach- | Lment.of the ROMP. _4. | : i — NEED A GOOD REST | Sea_otters sleep by night. on |_% beds of floating seaweed with-a paw over each eye. The Cou ntry STURGEON | JOHN JOHN WAYNE Rey tele with te Io hey cone ; : Sor re ine raking, at his toughe toughest! fi exclun ote,” . xradiional ‘the sales leader, Ford mowers er aan? nove their. 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