As Margarine Hits Market -~. ™~ ey 1/7 Ae | “ ’ Fhe el Petr Re a Gg ss | Margene | MARCA WINE ds A ey it el MaRCARN® HE ne oe urgene MAKCAR Ne cory f hee hi i ee = aes a Side 7. for the first time in the pro : — > ~ STORE CLERK Linda Doir LL ‘ulip®, ulip@e Meee Lid D Sanganrndllesa Margene eo ma AMA ML : int ff ginv j ipo ye Ee Led r ™ Te MARGAPINE a ll en of Charlottetown sets up a - vince The bill legalizing sale display of various brands of of margarine was given Royal margarine as sales of the but assent in the Legislature Sat ter substitute get underway urday Variety Of Prices Quoted ISLAND NEWS PAGE A vanety of prices was being A quoted on, margarine when it went on sale throughout the province hours after Royal assent had been given Saturday to the bill making such sales similar conflicting ion held in Summerside Satur \ day with various brands Concerned By and various prices in the dif ferent stores One brand was on sale in one and three - pound SUMMERSIDE Earl Haves packages at a straight 30 cents was re-elected president of the pound A rival store was Fast Prince Fish and Game As- stores were selling it at per "Selling the same brand at two two pounds for 59 cents, and in Montague stores were chargin a sociation at the association's an- 2 pon for two pounds ging pounds for 37 cents. One of the nya! meeting here Friday It is believed some stores in !arge stores quoted 37 cents per Nelson Currie, president of the provincial fish and game asso- ciation, said at the meeting a brief containing suggested fish and game amendments was sub- mitted to Hon. Leo Rossiter, minister of natural resources, for approval. Members of the asso- ciation expressed concern as the | bill the city had planned to sell it at pound. four pounds for $1 as an admit-- No margarine was on sale tn loss leader but agreement ‘ “ ee rently reached by the Alberton as supplies ‘‘booked larger outlets to maintain a & couple of weeks ago” had not higher opening price. arrived Saturday THE WEEK AT SDU was not introduced during the legislature session. The brief would, in effect, make e changes for the betterment of Praiseworthy Folk Group, ive) st time" scrim . | stated & a ° In th b s, President New Elections Cap Sceme ites ce" Soot "en te By CHARLEY McMILLAN worked on a magazine affair One of the most widely talked which they distributed three about subjects on the local night- times a year. Then in 1962, Dan elub circuit these past few O'Hanley broke the tradition by weeks is the emergence of a making the Red and White a TORONTO (CP Tempera- new and praiseworthy singing) monthly newspaper. This prac- ‘ures group called ‘The Sons of Erin.” tice continued until last year Min. Max Comprised of four St. Dunstan's) when it became a bi-monthly ef- Dawson 17 32 students, the quartet specializes|fort, although since that time, Prince George ...... -f 6 in Irish folk songs, but it can Roger is the only editor to pub- Vancouver ....... 31 39 handle sing-alongs and all the lish the paper with any degree Victoria ...... 39 43 old standard favorites of consistency. Edmonton .... -14 13 Members of the group are: Since his appointment to the Calcary ee 0 a Randee Diblee, guitar, Sopho- editorship. last April, he has Regina 4 18 more Arts, Saint John, N.B.; |published nine issues—.a remark- Reg os eee’ 18 John Rodgers, second Engineer-|able record indeed Winnipeg ng 18 ing, Norristown, Penn; Frank And on the sibject of the Toronto ag 35 McQuaid, Junior, Bedford Stat- one of the most discussed Ott 3 fon, P.E.1., and Willie Arsenault, P#P¢T: ae BWR wer eseeee 1 % exter, Junior Arts, Lancaster, '@fticles on the campus concerns Queber _...... BO 3 3» NB. the recent announcement that the predenwn i i ° They are currently playing at s wi aint J0aD ....... the Granada Club 4 Fo erhotte. fees at St. Dunstan 8 will not be Moncton ........... 16 31 raised next year. This is indeed Halif town. They have starred at the a noteworthy statement, con- allan... seas. 20, 31 Commodore Lounge of the Main sidering that 11 other universities Charloletown ..... 15 25 Brace, at the Knights of Colum- intend to raise their tuition and SYIMCY “..- sees. » 3 bes Variety Show, and at the hoard charge by a hundred dol. Yarmouth ... ....- 22 31 St. Dunstan's Winter Carnival. ‘tare , St. John's 2R 31 Leader and director of the Sons ‘ Boston 28 45 of Erin is Randee Diblee, who The move has generated deep now yor, 3 (50 formerly performed with the resentment by the Association of yfiami si... , ,, 77 a4 well-known group called the Maritime Students, and only at New Orleans ...... 60 =.79 Beers Three. Besides his duties the last minute did AMS*decide Tucson sue BB 76 the Sons of Erin, he sings 4, cat off active demonstrations LOS Angeles ... 51 67 with Dorothy Morris, a graduate San Francisco 43 56 of SDU last year and a one day walkout, although CLASS ELECTIONS several universities did stage HALIFAX ‘CP The wea- Although the Students’ Union ther office says the Maritimes remained under a strong north- erly flow of cold air Sunday evening Skies were mostly clear. A storm east of Newfound- land will move farther out to them anyway. However, the as- executive already been sociation, representing 13,000 chosen for next year, election | Maritime students, did send tele- fever continued last week with | grams to Prime Minister Pear- the nominations for four class son, Opposition Leader Diefen- presidents. This is a departure |haker and Premiers Stanfield from the former practice of and Robichaud asking for reme- sea toda | - y Thi ill permit electing the a heads in ‘dial assistance through grants winds to diminish m Pe ber or early October, but) Just by way of comparison, St Skies will remain mostly it.ds felt that under the new sys-|Dunstan's tuition rate is now —~ clear as a ridge of high pres- sure approaches from the west Regional forecasts: Northern N.S. Eastern Shore, PPrince Edward Island: Clear and cold, northwest winds 25 diminishing this afternoon to 15. Low-high at New Glasgow and Goshen 15 and 30, Charlotte- town 15 and 28 tem, there will be. more con-' timuity in the council than in|jowest of our neighbors, and Previous years. over $200 less than Mt. Allison The Freshmen started the elec- jand UNB for similar courses ti@n parade on Monday, choos As the comm se tg Phil MacDougall to head the Prime Minister’ Guster we z of ‘68. Freshman Arts ; student, Phil succeeds Hic. | situation is serious ‘t must be only $400, $100 less than the met immediately. san dled no yerserpe—or Rehge®, | levis believed that no one student from Sherwood. from AMS has approached the only non-Islander elected to Prince Edward Island govern- the presidency is Dick Trottier ment as yet. Perhaps Mr. Shaw of Montreal, who succeeds Jim will have a chance to discuss this Griffith. Yesterday, the Engin- issue when he speaks at St. Dun- eers elected capable Cari Chev-|stan’s next Wednesday at a erie to head that august body— meeting of the PC Club. a noble task indeed. Roger MacDonald completed his term as editor-in-chief of The and White this week with publication of his last issue the paper, judged here to be best effort ever distributed SDU. Roger broke a_ record sorts this year by putting out more issues than any other editor since the paper was first started in 1904. | BI-MONTHLY EFFORT | . For some 58 years, thé staff | IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or | THREE TIMES AWEEK oo. THEN YOU SHOULD BUY BR TODAY! | the Larative Tabiet with the High today at Charlottetown 995 am. and 8.06 p.m. At Ruse tico at 317 pm. Summerside eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today * Fe Let Beneficial put CASH in your pocket today Left-over bills to pay? Time-payment accounts? Heavy expenses? Clean ‘em all up with cash from Benefigial! Then, make only one payment instead of several... have more cash left over each month ... and prob- ably save money, too! Just callup,comein. . BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. OF [CANADA an all-vegetable laxative. For over Loans up to $5000 — Yoilr loan ‘can ‘be life-insured 70 years, M has been giving folks 42-thonth contracts on loans over $1500 «= pleasant, effective relief overnight. co AR sn ice 108 KENT ST., CHARLOTTETOWN?” 2nd Fi, Tweel Bidg. « ia Helps you tool better OPEN EVENINGS BY PHONE FOR HOURS '2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Mar. 29, 1965. wa E. Prince Fish, Game Ass‘n Missing Bill flector below the steel bridge in Dunk River Arsenault and pond in the Tignish area was completed last year This was a government project acting through the East and Western branches of the game associa- tions, he said. A bird feeding program was carried out again in 1964. The Barbara Weit River in Kensington was said to be caus- ing concern. The river is pol- luted and it was recommended to the provincial government that a lagoon be built Other officers elected to the executive of the associa- tion were: Earl Banks, re-elect- ed secretary treasurer Bob Banks’ elected vice-president Directors are Howard Waite, Lowell Huestis, Delbert Ray- nor, Edward J. Gaudet, Gus Gallant and Truman Jefferies $1,000 Donated To Retarded Children By UCT The United Commercial Trav ellers donated $1,000 to the re- tarded children's Sheltered Work- shop at their regular monthly meeting in the Royal Canadian Legion Home Thursday night Ivan Kerry, senior counsellor, presided Other business included a re- port that membership in the council had increased over 100 per cent, and plans for annual Radio Day, Saturday, May 8 Past Grand Counselor Jack Kidd of Saint John, N.B. in- Stalled the new slate of officers They include’ Gerald Nantes, senior counsellor; Arthur Camp- bell, junior counsellor, Ivan Kerry, past senior counsellor; Claude Paynter. secretary; treasurer; Francis Flood, con- ductor; William Stetven:on, page: Allan Bowness, sentinel; and Fred Johnson chaplain MOTOR REWINDING & REPAIRS Storey Electric Ltd. 136 Prince St., Ch'town ~Jand atchance to Blanchard's - % 4“ rovrney Finets SHES $190,000 Richer = With No Special Plans , , Underway Tues. ALBERTON A branct b- bage tournament was ynclud ed Wed: fay at Alberto bran of the Roy Canadian Legion with Vance McNe and Erskine Hardy oming first place Miniature trophies were presented! the top team Dv branch president Arthur MclKtae Zone” playoffs be held in O'Leary, Legion tagnorro with echt teams from. ¢ h braneh in the zone in competit- ion for West Prince honors island Tribute To Sir Winston Brings Thanks Sir Harry Lintott, British Hi Commissioner to Canada. has written Premier Walter R Shaw, expressing gratitude for the remembrance book th i vince sent he plagnd n 1 r bute to the‘ tate Sir Winston Churchill Sir Harry thanked the provin for wiving the Edward | participate Gla government citizens of Prince a provincial tribute He said the token of affection was @ great source of “strength to | r Sir Win 1 ind ston s family id Cars Da maged At Summerside SUMMERSIDE Chery! Gal- lant and Neil Sharp, both of Summerside, were involved in a collision about one pm. Thurs- day afternoon. The accident oe- curfed on the corner of Fitzroy jand Summer streets Damage to the Gallant cle was estimated at $100 and Sharp's ,car received approxi- mately $250 damage. No injur- ies were sustained in the colli- sion, veh!- France, Russia Sign TV Pact PARIS (Reuters) — France and Russia have signed. an agreement ‘to co-operate in put- ting the French SECAM color television system into operation and invited other countries to join them The SECAM svstem is in com petition with color television Systems developed in the United States and West Germany The agreement was signed two days in advance of a meet- ing of the International Radio Consultative Committee in Vienna to adopt a single stand- ard for European color. televi- sion from the three competing systems =o - WALLS STAND STILL Quebec City is the only walled city on the North American con- tinent. DEAF? INSTANT HEARING NOTHING IN EITHER EAR! ! It’s here: What you have always wanted, an_ invis- ible hearing aid, nothing in either ear, no earpiece fitting of any kind. Wear this instrument and no one will ever know. Hear at once with clarity, free from dis- turbing noises. Here is a new technique, a new way to better hearing, a new hearing life for the hard of hearing, a new deal for the deaf. Preve this claim in your own home FREE by sending the coupon’ within 10 days to: ----r cr OC Maritime Hearing Service Starlite Building Bayers Road Shopping Centre Halifax, N.S. ED | Address ne ek alk 2 oe me cen th ME foracactes BP SOREL SIE ERE ' < A 23-year-old Charlottetown $150,000 richer today win by the Ameri- horse, Jay Trump, Nationa] Steeple- England, Sat- nurse fol] can-ow ned sing tne of the Grand chase at Aint irda Elizabeth Libby) MacKenzie, daughter of Mrs H.M. MacKen- zie and the late Dr. MacKenzie, was one of four Canadians hold- ig Irish Sweepstakes tickets on jhe winging horse The pretty brunette, whe had stened to the race on radio nurses at an apart- on Queen Street, Saturday was breathless with ex- citernent when interviewed On learning of Jay Trump's victory she dashed home where e€ ] with otner men imost she was greeted by her mother, bracket on Saturday's race. . Panel On Teenage Drinking Ends Successful Session Teenage Drinking’’ was the subject of a panel discussion by Students as a wind-up for the fifth annual Alcohol Education Conference Over 133 delegates attended the two-day conference which ended Saturday at the Charlottetown Hotel and the meetings were described as the most successful ever staged on PEI Saturday morning delegat es heard a_ keenly: interested group in informative panel talks on how the care and rehabilita- tion of the individual suffering from alcoholism is affected by the society in which he lives and _ despite her stroke of fortune., sister, Helen, and a large num- ber of neighbors The young nurse had no de- finite plans for using the major portion of her new-found wealth but she does propose to visit Ireland, accompanied by hef mother, to collect her winmngs Miss MacKenzie also stated emphatically she intends to con- tinue with her hnureshg career Miss MacKenzie's tmumph was the second within a Year for a Prince Edward Islander Last June Dr Cyril Sinnott won a- similar amount when his‘ horse Santa Claus, romped home an easy winner No other Islanders holding tic kets got into the top money Connell, of the provincial men- } tal hospital, Dr MEW. Good- erham, altoho! and drug re- search foundation of Ontario; and Rev. Ross Howard, chap- lain at Riverside Hospital Particular phases of education also were under review with Rev. David MacDonald, Alber- ton, discussing the part played by the spiritual advisor, and Eugene MacDonaid. provincial director of child welfare, telling of the role of the family unit Friday a large dinner gath- ering, which included people and professions from all tm profess to be Christians at least — practice been given’, he said in urging ‘ Ge tus (LIBBY) MACKENZIE ——~—- ELIZABETH the example we have How to relieve areas A ; tee Dodd's Ktaney tanding { holies its attitude It was headed by of the province, heard Dr. Good- anders ie ° alco our Pills for prompe —— Sickness makes no selection of AYE oe & Dr J.E. Carten, director of al- erham tell of the inner need of dogma or creed cys condis coho! education and rehabilita- the alcoholic ‘for spiritual] aid . . : 7 d the ing the tion for New Brunswick and how each must be able to The conference ea waene eae Participants in the discussion find that hid in his own way and he!d@ under the chairman- rest better. De included Sister Mary Henry, Ca- and practice his own form of re- ship of» David Boswell, provin- end on Dodd's. fAholic Welfare Bureau; P. Me- ligion. ‘‘Let those of us who cial director of alcohol studies A WEEKLY CALENDAR. OF EVENTS Dealer Enquiries Invited As Maritime Distribu tors, we are looking. for reputable Dealers to handle ‘the finest in the camping trailer field. described below: Conenience beds with thick «end look better! | CHOCOLATE COATED + JUNIORS POLE ote pettages Donble-stre Polyfoam magtresses. More at 6.03 a.m. and sets at 6.33 P.M. storage space than two car trunks. Off-the- ground living. Up or down in minutes. MobMity of = car: Go anywhere a car will |. Easy-to-pull lightweight alumioum, only 40 Ibs. towi weitte Adjuc A Lovellogspermestaer On noe head. Nicoburn Enterprises Ltd. . . Apache Trailers as Economy of a tent: Save on motel bills. Camp | anywhere a tence will... as economically. Many quality extras included “Ginetsoce | Milton's Old Spain ‘ and farther. 116-128 Victoria St. (Tantramar Motors Ltd.) Amherst, N.S., Tel. 667-9975 LARTER’S Drug Sundries (Hal Larter, Prop.) Complete line of Drug Sundries Patent Medicines Sandwiches and Coffee Bar Phone 892-2532 FREE DELIVERY 45 ELM AVE. Bowling Fun For Everyone Afternoon & Evenings CASUAL BOWLING Basilica Recreation Centre Richmond St. Charlottetown CONNIE LeCLAIR Building Contractor Repairs and Renovations to Kitchens, Rumpus Rooms, etc. Dial 4-9141 64 Orlebar St. Albert Thomas White Rose Farm Dealer in Fuel Oil, Stove Oil, Batteries etc. Grafton St. E. Phone 894-6610 | After the Game din at Kent St. Charlottetown 6 Leat Bakery ry DELICA : MOVIE-—WHAT A WAY TO GO BOWLIN MOVIE—WHAT A WAY TO GO BOWLING — Casual Bowling SWIMMING—YMCA—Adult Men 8:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. — 12:00 p.m. BOWLING — Casual Bowling BOWLING — Casual 9:00 p.m. — 12:00 p.m. 7.00-9.00 p.m. SPORTS CALENDAR MONDAY Shirley MacLaine and Robert Mitchum — Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre. BOWLING—Casual Bowling Rollaway 2 - 5 P.M. SWIMMING—Y.M.C.A. Men's 8:00 p.m. SWIMMING—Y.M.C.A.—Ladies’ and Men Keep Fit. Swim Ladies 2 p.m. — Men 7:30 p.m. FORUM—Prince Street School 3:45 FORUM—Island Junior Finals (4th game) S'Side ‘Legionnaires’ vs. Rogers ‘‘Rangers’ TUESDAY Shirley MacLaine and Robert Mitchum Basilica Recreation Centre. BOWLING — Casual Bowling Rollaway 2-5 p.m. LADIES KEEP FIT SWIM—Y.M.C.A. 7:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. REC. CENTRE—?:00-9:20—Working Men's Basketbail FORUM—Birchwood High 3:45 - 4:45 p.m. STOP AT THE WEDNESDAY MOVIE—WHAT A WAY TO GO Shirley MacLaine and Robert Mitchum ISLAND GRILL BOWLING — Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre. BOWLING — Casual Bowling Rollaway 2-5 p.m. "ES LADIES KEEP FIT SWIM—Y.M.C.A. 2 p.m. CHINESE SWIMMING—Y.M.C.A:—Family 6:30 p.m. AND KEEP FIT—YMCA—MEN—7:30 p.m. SWIMMING—Y.M.C.A.—Mixed 8:30 p.m. FORUM—Pre-School Children skate—1:30-3:00 p.m. FORUM—Skate children (all ages) and adults 4:00-5:30 p.m. FORUM—Rotary Club Easter Seal Show 7:30 p.m. REC. CENTRE—Working Girls Basketball 6:00-8:00 p.m. REC. CENTRE—Mixed Badminton and Men's Weight lifting THURSDAY MOVIE—YOL'RE NEVER TOO YOUNG Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis BOWLING — Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre. BOWLING — Casual Bowling Rollaway 2-5 p.m. SWIMMING—Y.M.C.A.—Men 12:00 p.m. LADIES KEEP FIT SWIM—YMCA—7:30 and 8:00 p.m. DARTS—Inter Club Dart League REC. CENTRE—Dance, Young Christian Workers, FRIDAY MOVIE—YOU’RE NEVER TOO YOUNG: THE CADDY Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis BOWLING — Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre. Rollaway 2-5 FORUM—Ch‘town Rural High 1:45 - 3:45 p.m. FORUM—St. Jean's School 3:45 -.4:45 p.m. REC. CENTRE—Senior Students Dance 9:00 p.m SATURDAY MOVIE—YOU'RE NEVER TOO YOUNG Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre. BOWLING — Casual Bowling Rollaway 2-5 p.m. SWIMMING—Y.M.C.A.—Family 1:30 p.m. DANCE—Y.M.C.A.—9:00 p.m. — 12:00 p.m. FORUM—Children (all ages) and adults 2:00 p.m.-4.00 p.m. FORUM—Minor Hockey 5:00 - 10:00 p.m. REC. CENTRE—Volleyball 3:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. REC. CENTRE—Dance, Record Hop, open to all ages, SUNDAY REC. CENTRE—Movie 2:00 p.m. REC. CENTRE—Volleyball 3:00 p.m. - REC. CENTRE—All-Star Basketball 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. REC. CENTRE—Bowling, Young Christian Workers ROYALTY ESSO SERVICE (J. Stewart Westaway, Lessee) Free Pick-Up and Delivery Phone 894-9043 West Royalty, P. E.L Tires Batteries - 4:45 p.m. Accessories Licensed Mechanie AFTER THE SHOW 8:00 p.m, - 11:00 p.m. CANADIAN FOOD OUR SPECIALTY 162 Up Queen St Whén Thirst Says STOP Start really refreshed, with the favorite drink - of. Islanders. Seamans Beverages Ltd. 57 Water St. THE CADDY Ch’town p.m. - 12:00 p.m. The Management of the A and W DRIVE-IN Wishes to announce that weather permitting they will stay open during the winter months. ——___——_—_— LLOYD'S Sta Bright Aluminum cts THE CADDY © Phone 2- MUST aoe WHERE FUN SCORES HICH CHARLOTTETOWN BILLIARD CLUB PLAY BILLIARDS FOR RELAXATION 2167 Lleyd Gillespie, Prep. Sales and Repair 36 Up. Prince St: 43016 ti oul LOTUS CAFE Delicious Chinese and Canadian Foods. Take out Service oom "WHERE YOU Dial 4-5579 TOPLINE NEW and USED CARS Your Mercury, Meteor, Comet Dealer Also Quality Used Cars and Trucks - Stewart Motors Limited 175 Great George St. Phone 4-3910 72 Queen St. GET SERVICE" co 224 Great George St. capirol THEATRE CAPITOL THEATRE ~ MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY WHAT A WAY TO GO Shirely MacLaine — Robert Mitchum THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE YOU'RE NEVER TOO YOUNG: THE CADDY Dean Martin and Jerry-Lewts Regular’ Admission as