A Weensing eeremony at Trinity United last evening saw Hugh Christie MacLean. BA, BD, receive his licence to preach. Rev. D.R. McLennan, Mt. Stewart, Drama Festival Aid Seen : By Centennial By BRENDA LARGE BROCKVILLE (CP) — State Secretary Lamontagne has suggested the Dominion “Drama: Festival will. get finan- | cial help from Canada’s Centen- pial Commission. ‘ Said the minister: “May I suggest, in this connection, that | other requests for assistance to betel Eee" s a itit ye 1 [sss Commission announced that the. association would be discontinuing its an- nual $21,000 grant to the festival in 1966. ‘tive vice-president of the asso- ciation, said in am interview that Jim Allard of Ottawa, execu- Wyrwas. Seen before the cere- Clayton Lewis, chairman of the licensing committee, Hugh MacLean, candidate of licen- sing, J.C. Sutherland, lay re- ,also hoped this more direct ap- | _|roach will help to train future | _ |professionals for the broadcast- ‘ing industry. . : . Officials of the festival and the C.A.B. were to hold discus- | sions about the change in the method of assistance later Fri- i day. nual grant is;to be withdrawn. completely its method of assist- iad engl reas that ance to the amateur drama fes- ‘financial help Bog 9g - tival. “ ~ Mrso Allard...said_ the C.AB. | ing from other areas as well. now feels a more: direct pro- Macdonalk gram of help would be more |*he eae — \effective than flat financial | | grants. “We want to bring the group right into our radio and tele- ing techniques.” . \would like to give drama com- panies a chance to present plays ‘on radio and television which ‘could be adjudicated by local PM Discusses Controversy On Use Of Flag At Funeral OTTAWA (CP)—Prime Mini- asked last week wiether a re- quest for defence depart- E L @ new national flag. But,. he said, in applying the regulations, ‘“‘humanitarian con- siderations and sentimental con- siderations are of some import- ance.” He was answering questions by George Chatterton (PC— ' iment about the issue. Mr. ted time off work to attend private funerals of military of- ficials if they wish. Regulations . on. use of flags did not apply to private funerals. Guards of honor may be au- thorized for official military - funerals, he said. For these funerals the coffin was draped with the official national flag. Mr. Chatterton asked whether the Union Jack could be used. Mr. Hellyer said Parliament had approved the use of the Union Jack to show member- ship in the Commonwealth. It was not the official national flag. 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