THREE CLERGYMEN: and. a layman who contributed to the success of an Island-wide eonference of Anglican Young Two UC Mi United Church. minister, Al- berton; Rev. D. A. Yeo, Port Hill, assistant camference chap- lain; Archdeacon J. R. Dav- People at. Crapaud over the weekend get together during a break in activities. From left are Rev. David MacDonald, nisters conference chairman. Island News Page Western and Central Districts e Tye ies, Charlottetown, patron, and Clair Sudsbury, Kensington, |ted at $1,600. ‘Address AYPA Meet Two United Church ministers; Mr. Whitney described his ‘were guest speakers at the 20thiwork im the Harlem area of ‘Labor Day Conference of the|New York, where he encounter- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 7, 1965. 3) | Two Trucks In Collision SUMMERSIDE Damage was estimated at about $500 in a as two-truck collision Saturday morning at the corner of the} "47> © Grand River Road. and the Allan | “™ i, py Road = aes Involved in the crash were | Eldon Percival Ferrish of Sum- | merside, driving a three-ton | ' truck, and Benjamin Peters of} & Grand River in a half-on truek. | An accident Friday afternoon 3 ‘ cin # e 6 wa oie ‘eat | on # ‘gf 2 car | »| driven by George Henry Wad- . man, Kensington. Smash Costs $1,600 Total SUMMERSIDE — The Sum- |merside RCMP detachment | in-. * gated a collision at Wilmot ie Saturday night involving’ re | ' \ears. Total damage was estima-| ys, | | Involved were a 1956 inedet | ear driven by- Edward Joseph| Leo Gallant of Richmond; a} 1963--model driven ‘by Elmer) David Reeves of Freetown and| a 1965 model owned by Michael | Bertram Brimson of St. Elea- ; mors. 4 2 ee | oe The ~ accident —, when | the Reeves caf, trave in a! : 'westerly direction, was in collu- ata oe _ = sion with the Gallant vehicle al-/ @™ Buldes, ane Seno so heading west. At the time of children parade to the ceno- the collision the Reeves car was| taphs at Cornwall Sunday for turning into the Tartan parking the annual memorial service lot. The Gallant vehicle, follow- honoring war dead. In the fore- ing its initial collision went out non, Clyde River. The cere- mony included addresses by Maj. M. E. Campbell and Supt. A. S. McNeil, selections WAR DEAD HONORED AT CORNWALL MONUMENT Cornwall read the honor roll, and Hector Currie of New Do- minion.was master of cere- menies. by the Recce Band and the laying of wreaths. The salute was taken by Col. D. J. Mac- Cormack. Daniel MacArthur of ground are standard bearers | * ‘Anglican Young People’s As-'ed, he said, gasigs, dope addic- sociation at Camp ~ Kingston, ‘tion, prostitution and poverty. ce vecee= Two Charges Are Laid Rev. David-MacDonald of Al-|its theme ‘‘Anglican _ World | of control, striking the-Brimson! Vernon Drake, Cornwall (left) | | —- which was parked on and cub scout John MacKin- | berton, who attended the recent Mission”. somes __ Saturday. | 8 . i “Assembly ‘65'"" at Saskatoon,| Juanita Newcom as regist-| ‘ : : 4 Sask., addressed the 54 dele-|rar er — Coulson was Cavin (C ent Wins $5,000 po YOU GASP FOR| rnoon receptionist. : ; Rev. Keith Whitney of Bide-| MISSION VAN : Scholarship ‘BREATH, WHEEZE, COUGH? a ford spoke at the annual ban-| remainder turday’s! two persons appeared Satur-{on charges of leaving the scene| SUMMERSIDE — A $5,000 Dees asthma or chronic bronchitis | i *: pyredies Sabtr ges cases cuee’ bare Geos 2 *\day before Magistrate A. | J. of an accident. alumini scholarship to Mount Wheez Sie estat ae nis tore tebe ; ; |fashion show, hard times dance, games, and an-introduction to a Sunday School mission van, ‘St, ' William “Michael King, Jr., i i | work, impossible to sleep? Do you | Allison University has been ~ st night na te aki ; | thru your bronchial tubes? Then here is Baslam, QC, in city police court | Mr. MacDonald touched on | Pleaded guilty to the charge and awarded to Douglas Sobey of such varide topics as separatism, * . capital punishment, poverty, - : ; | Indian and Pakistani high com- W2S fined $25 and costs or 15) : i : George"’, al with driver | +™ gn co) ue ~” | Summerside. news! Thousands of Canadians use big s morality, race and Anglican-and) <TC snrike and teacher Eliz- Missioners~ Thursday- night and) Gays, and. William MacPhail;! Douglas, — 18-year-old “son “of Sittons of RAZ-MAH capsules each | 4 ‘United Church relations. beth Wilk |announced at a press confer-| Charlottetown, had his case ad-|/y4, and Mrs. George Sobey, will | year and get longed-for relief from their| ° - journed to Sept. 11. ; ’ | symptoms quickly. Try Templeton's! ; : Sunday morning, delegates |€2°¢ Friday noon, before either ; : juse the scholarship to attain &| paz -s4aH Capsules today—only 85c and EASTERN studied AYPA problems and at-|0vernment had given an indi- A City youth, Gerard MacDo- |pachelor of science degree, &| $1.85 at drug tended morning prayer at St.|Cation whether it was accept- | nald, 16, charged with theft four year course of studies. * ad under $50, pleaded guilty- and) was remanded without bail» to; September 7. The charge invol- | 3 Boy Saved ves the theft of a bicycle, prop-| erty of Shane Foster. The offen- | IF ce involves five others, all juven- | rom Water | iles, who are connected with sim SUMMERSIDE — AN eight-| -noon_guest__speakér._ Following | nigh eommissioner’s—office—said--ilat__charges ~ which resulted | «2 + —oid-—Summerside—boy-1 the annual banquet and address ication When poli yered two stol- | : a anq »| Monday there was no indication | police recovered two St0l- George Richards, son of Mr, Gerald Daley presented awerds when-a-reply,_if—any,—might-be © bicycles which-were disman=" snd Mrs. Augustine (Gus) Rich- | jto Jane Fletcher and Clayton | roneived to the Canadian prime ted and from which the serial | seq 1s: Saved from drownin |Mill for. their work in- AYPA ; P ate is, was saved from drowning | ow ithe yeare, minisfer’s offer. numbers had been re ed, by a member of the local RCMP | : Tnstallation of officers was|. Bejoy Krishna Acharya, the later to be used as spare parts. | detachment, Sunday afternoon. followed by showing of slides | Indian high commissioner, said Police Chief Sterns Webster | Constable D. G. Holmes was) by Linda Matheson of her trip to | he has no idea whatever of his said ‘‘this sort of thing has been {pulling his boat up the slips at, views on Mr.) going on too long.”’ Last month |Queens wharf when he noticed’ the department recovered 2 /the youth in difficulties in the’ Britain. | government's y Pearson's offer. He said he has ene eee ee ~“~~ouit of 37” bicycles which were | water, The: constable. proceeded | reported stolen. Some parts |to the boy and pulled him out. John'’s Church, Crapaud. Fol- able. lowing the 20th anniversary din-| Since then the Kashmir crisis ner at noon, Clayton Mill gavejhas worsened, with India a brief summary of the past 19 launching an invasion of Pak- conferences. }istan and Pakistan summoning Conference chairman Clair | al! army reserves to the colors. Sudsbury- introduced the after-| An official of the Pakistani FUNERALS © MacLEOD FUNERAL — The ,@uneral of William MacLeod, ‘Milltown Cross, was held from ‘ Stuf'geon United Bautist Church, ““Trsday, Sept. 2, at 2pm. The - service was cofiducted by Rev. Basil Lowery. The hymns Near- er My God To.Thee and Abide With Me were sung by the choir and congregation accompanied by Clemmie MacLean, organist. The pallbearers were John Nich- olson, William Kemp, ~ Edward Mahar, Herman MacKinnon, George MacKinnon and James E...King..The flowerbearers-were -_MecCULLOCH 2-10 CHAIN SAW Lightest,. newest chain saw in the world, weighs only 9% Ibs. Keith--Carmichaet Brackley Point Road N.S., Monday morning showed |® word on it at all.” slides describing his work at! Arnold O’Connor, Lloyd MacKin- non, Merrill Godsoe, Siddall Jen- kins and Warren: Kemp. Inter-|" an afternoon of sports | ; ment took place in the Brooklyn econetatiars of awards oo Home Damaged — om wemetery.- _ eluded in the final day's*agenda:; Keck ° > l Shirley Banks and Davis Wil-| The Charlottetown Fire Depart- Big wJNews From Isla nd Chev Olds 5 WESTERN ‘ FUNERALS DOLLAR FUNERAL — The) , Orange service for Andrew FE ‘Dollar was held Saturday even- ‘ing ~f his laie residence , : : ce - etantammmenbiamnamminaisitial ‘where service was conducted _by. ;# two-car collision-earlier in the ive ee but there-was-evi;; nemeenets We Are In Char : ‘Rev. AE. Piercey, PGM, Keith|day. ce_of heavy smoke damage : ‘e : ‘Young, grand treasurer, and | Marie: Maillet, 4, of Buc-; Ca Ww ked ; . Whe iota cl > ‘ Me —e . i Donnie Campbell, master of |touche, N.B. was killed when| r rec : ; ‘This is the London of your dreams, as you've longed to see it. London as It really ie, after the crowds go home! ‘Tartan Lodge. The funeral for|struck by a ear near her home Yes sir, the boss has left the salesmen in charge of his used cars while he’s . Andrew E. Dollar was __ held | Saturday. Near Montague away and they are going to make sure some are sold when he returns. Prices , Sunday, Sept. 5. from St. John’s ‘Anglican Church, Milton, where ‘service was conducted by Rev. | A.E. Piercey and Rev T. R.} ‘Goudge. Pallbearers were Don- ald Campbell, Preston Sentner, - Sterling MacLean, Harry Younk- er, Garth Hooper and Geraid Hooper. Interment took place in ; Princetown Road cemetery. “DEATHS BREHAUT — At her late re-| sidence, Murray River, Sunday, | Sept. 5, 1965, Mrs. Lemuel Bre- .haut in her 8lst year. Resting at the Murray River Funeral Home- from whére private fu- ‘neral services will be held this afternoon at two o'clock. Inter- ment in Murray River cemetery. ‘GALLANT — At the Provincial the Fort George mission in, Brighton Road Northern Quebec. | were recovered-in a woods near|The child had fallen off the |Spring Park School. Charlotletown iwharf into the water. liams won awards as the girl | mient; answered a call-last even- and boy who contributed most | ing: ft William A,. Cutcliffe’s to the conference, and Ellerslie residefice at 42 Brighton Road. | branch won the conference at-| Mr. anti Mrs. Cutcliffe were tendance award. | forced out of the house shortly . | after 11 by heavy smoke. When : the firemen first arrived they 19 ACCIDENTAL had difficulty locating the fire” ; | which was in one of the walls. ‘Continved on page 3 Col. 5) | No estimate the damage CHILD DEAD EIGHT -HURT Carmella Comeau, 12, of Ber-| MONTAGUE — A 1957 car, esford, N.B., died in hospital at, Wa almost completely demolish- | Bathurst Monday from injuries | &d and the driver and three received in’ a two-car collision | Passensers miraculously escap- | sear her home Saturday The |ed serious injury when the car | i's tater. Lak Daal Ge fee out of control on ‘the Com- | & ather, aut Comeau, | mercial Road near the St. Mary’s 42, and seven other members of | the family were admitted to hos-| = paint night. pital. | An unidentified man. was TY . ag Monday in a two-car col-| Cl AREA sion two miles north of Ed-! mundston, N.B. | FUNERALS Nova Scotia's four highway | - deaths all occurred on roads in} ELLIS FUNERAL — The fu- the northern and central parts|neral for Wendell Ellis, who of the province Saturday. | died in Toronto, was held Mon- | Frederick Barton, 13, of Mid-|day Sept. 6, 1965, from the Cut- dle Musquodoboit, died when his | cliffe Funeral Home. _ Service bicycle was in collision with a was conducted by Rev. Donald car .near his- home. |MacLellan assisted by Kenneth | Stephen Bardon, 87, of North|Thornton. The. hymn sung was Alton died when struck by a car Unto The Hills and a solo Abide THE BOSS IS AWAY! are being slashed, out they «go. Merlin Devine, Everett Grey, Ivan Horne, Ray Genge, Art Duvar, Oral Pea- cock, Anson McLauchlan. : LOOK 1963 CHEVROLET Bel Air, automatic. new moter job, white walls, wheel discs an A-1 car. See Anson McLauchlan and drive # home for: only dust contact any one of these salesmen 1960 STUDEBAKER LARK At this price you can't go wrong on this car. See Everett Grey on this one. $549. 1959 CHEV. — STA. WAGON w Board in *Halifax. . ‘Why let another trip abroad or that year to relax in the hospitable. beauty of the Scottish highlands, home of the good old-fashioned ‘‘cock-a-leekie’” soup and ban- fl : Blimey! | Now Air Canada-has non-stop-jet-service from Halifax to Britain all Winter long! > _ Only Air Canada offers twice-weekly non-stop jet service from ¢ Halifax to Britain throughout the entire Fall and Winter season! . land in Prestwick or London... and you're “<@n your way to the holiday of your dreams! year go by? Whether it’s your first exciting long-dreamed-of visit home—make this your fanatorium, Monday, . 6, {as he walked on the road near With. Me was sung by June : : ; Baad ne ee ‘1985, Sylvang Gallant, mn; Elm |his home. _\Foster. Members of the Second Ray - Genge— fs _giving-—this nocks. Or sightsee in London, then fly onward to Vacation in any “Avenue,—formerly of Howlan in| Michael Francis Broussard, Siége Battery Association and away bre. of Europe’s fascinating cities. : his 73rd year. Resting at the Charlottetown Funeral Home from this afternoon at two Yo'clock. Funeral notice later. BURGOYNE — At the PEI. ‘Edith, wife o* Archibald F. 7, of Pomquet, was killed when|the Royal Canadian Legion at- he fell f tended and their services were | Sution ened vehicle which was’ conducted by Harry Mortimer. LABOR HEAD KILLED |Last post and revielle A two-car collision at Salt ‘the pallbearers were Fred| Session. Active pallbearers were | $299 ~ This is the thrifty time to travel. You enjoy hospitality and service that are at a premium when hotels and resorts are busiest —and you can take advantage of off-season rates into the bargain! Use the handy “Fly Now—Pay Later” plan if you wish. For com- : a Springs near New Glasgow took j “s sistant > . Hospital, Sept. 6, 1965, John |the life of 56-year-old D. J. Gan. | Cont, a oe fltred | ieiaibii , el plete information, call your Travel Agent aw oe Toronto, and former- | mon of Halifax. Mr. Gannon was Corrigan and Reg Mac@attum-4 Tee From November 8th, Air Canada’s 14-21 Day Winter Economy Excursion Return Fare* is only: ze London, England, in his|the Atlantic region vice-presi-| Interment in Donaldstea ceme-| sO a ethic connate oe for- | dent of the Canadian Labor Con-| tery. eet MONCTON - LONDON $337.00 arded se | gress. : : 2 : ; oD oe Page “check o : ; P Cutcliffe Funeral Home to To- Mrs. Ralph M 3%. of] JAY FUNERAL — The fun- > with your Travel Agent or Air Canada for full details on current fares and effective dates. ‘ronto for interment. "> | Grand Falls, Nfld. died Friday|eral for Earl Frederick Jay 1957 Chev | Sia In 1956 ° fon night when the car in which she| Was held Monday, Sept. 6, from | on fternationa the fun of a4 oe ee Hospital, |was a passenger left the high-|the MacLean Funeral Home tof f 1 Ton V4: meter, long wheel > 1% T : l Oitein & Hichtield. in hi rge E.Ford.|way and burned near Lewis-|the Mt. Stewart United Church) Good tires. motor, body. A] ase, 5 speed transmission, Yq ‘on - shtield, in his 66th year. Rest- porte. : |where service was conducted real dandy for any potato ideal for petato hauling. ; . Starts ing. at the | Cutclitfe Funeral |""Waiwin’ Hender, 3, of Middle/by Rev. D. R. MacLellan, Rev. | farmer. See Ora Peacock | Merlin Devine te making | Att Duvar cays it's a steal 5 . Funeral notice later. | Brook, Conception Bay, Nfid., |W. N. Byers, Rev. W. R. Hus- on this one. sure he sells this one, look Wess a SHARP — At Summerside, Mon- ag oe ~— night go ped — Geen at the price . osea 5 was struc a car near his, | aca cs Cae home. — r ‘bers of the Mt. Stewart-Morell| $ )A9 Sharp, 155 Milton Avenue, Sum- merside, in her 90th year, Rest- ing at the Compton Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements to be announced later. Visiting | hours 2. to { and 7 to 9 p.m. | Please omit flowers. PERRY — At Montreal, Sun- oy. Sept. 5, 1965, Ronald Perry, 17-year-old son of. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Perry, Wellington. Re- i\Sommerled Kelley, Peter Mac-. PEARSON |Leod, Gordon MacEwen, Char- * ‘les Kaptien. Kenneth Jay and} eee ee |Cyrus MacIntyre. Flowerbear- Pakistan is not considered nec- ers were Albert MacIntyre, Ger- essary at this time, the depart-|ald MacIntyre, Edward Creigh-| ment said, but developments! an, Eldon Glover, Daniel Mac- were being watched closely. Askill, William Hambly. Hymns Meanwhile, an informed sung were The Lord’s My She source said a reply had been pherd and All The Way My She- expected last Friday to Mr. pherd Leads Me. The choir $549 SAVE .. i; SAME. . SAVE... GAMES. and Chev -0 $1195 Ids. Ltd. THE LINKLETTER TRAVEL AGENCY mains will arrive at the Comp-|Pearson’s public declaration .of|sang In A Land Where You'll ‘ ih aoe Tene : icine ie Papell al aa = ton Funeral Home Tuesday |readinets to attempt to arrange | Never Grow _Old.—Interment Fitzroy” — $25 Market St- Summerside Phone 436-3030 __ evening. Funeral arrangements | a ceasefire. ‘ the People’s cemetéry, Mt. Ste- OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MORNINGS > : to be announced later. His offer was relayed to the;wart. ~ : i i eet , inicio , sib ee eed amas wit et 8 ea IIE ce IN 8. AE TOOL LS LOAD LR ce. Le icntEgR Say es SA Pe AE thy 8 Ee - a aarti li tin aj it