. ie Me y CTS 1P.J. Emery — Is Honored | Peter John Emery, Beaton’s Mills, was presented with a pla- . que by E.E. Brown, field officer Island News Page 'Cockneys Consider Foreign ww | m Siig - : e 8 ue . <2 . @ s- ; Eastern and Central Districts ee ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., April 16, 1966. 5 |; (cen [ IC | AESCT| lons | ae : ae d ig ‘ for the province on Mr. Emery’s : By JOSEP MacSWEEN footwear, the kaleidoscopic ‘od-| vanished with the British am. retirement yesterday after % LONDON (CP) — The Cock- |dities. of youthful fashion, are pire but it does applaud the sma Mille cae ; | neys seem, to be getting mildiy the Made in Britain look for jidea that, in fact, the old island °"'® iis post office. Mr. Brown ro pose ‘r a i worked up ‘over recurrent re-|fashion-conscious youngsters all jis bursting with vitakity amd that was acting on behalf of Postmas- ports that London is the most |over:the wotld:” ‘there is—in the tile of a popu- '" General Jean-Pierre Coty } “switched on’ city in the world.| One feature of the whole dis- | far -television program — a Mr. Emery also received @ ° Such talk by foreign com-|cussion is that the astonishing “whole scene going.” “ commendation — from mentators was in the air once | significance attached to the! Meanwhile, out in Amers. Postmaster General W.A Wil S IsSCcusse jagain Friday, nourishing . the | length of girls’ skirts, which has|ham- Buckinghamshire, ‘“gran- 89". - Sr , ‘lidea among the Londoners that | somehow come to symbolize |nie’ Margaret Fox, , 62, who The. Beaton’s Mills post office es there is something distinctly ec- |Britain’s new go-ahead attitude.|keeps a pub, banished Pat closed permanently yesterday. SOURIS — A public meeting} Mr. Gallant stated that the centric about the foreigners| While the length of women's|Gadd, 18, the other night be. Starting today the area will be jwas held in Kingsboro Hall on |Board of Trade could not accept who ave forever seeing things | skirts is always aninteresting|cause Pat's skirt was ‘in- SeTved by rural. route from the |April 14 to discuss the proposed ‘the original proposal as outlin- in London that’ the natives fail | topic, many observers in Britain | decent.” Bell Creek post office. ‘ 2nd National Park for P.E.I.\ed in the survey as it involved to grasp. \think it, odd that. the uptrend) One London Telegraph col ~~ a ‘This, meeting was sponsored by |the acquisition of ton much val- ‘The Cockneys, who are not|should be associated with any |umnist is so impressed with the Defence ministry officials said ithe Eastern Kings Roard of juable farm land presently under themselves; without the oc-|upsurgence in, for instance, in-|foreign comment that he calls Friday they have rejected plans ‘Trade. Chairman for the meet- cultivation. On behalf of the casional sign of eccentricity. dustrial progress. London ‘‘Anythinggoesville.’ for a NATO exercise that would ing was Albert Fogarty of Sou-| Board, he presented to the meet- say it is peculiar they have | But he clainis that the Ameri- bring a West German infantry ris. The chairman opened the jing an alternative proposal seldom: seen the fashion shops; GIVES IDEA NO BOOST ‘ean magazine really. wasn't battalion to Denmark for the meeting by outlining the purpose |which would invol\e the same and discotheques that foreign | Certainly Prime Minister Wil- | careful of facts because it ve- first time. The joint Danish-_ of the meeting which was to,amount of beach front, but not reporters seize upon as evidence $0". 8 _ Congregationalist: has |ferred in a newsmap to Bel- West German exercise was in- » |seek the approval of the resi- require the use of agricultural of a ‘with it’? London. a. Bye ay encouragement | grade Square: when posh Bel- tended as the second of a series dents of the area in respect to land. ‘ ‘Ae fan: aa knee dene are | Othe idea. And although his | grave Square was meant.. ‘of four. During--the first, held ithe establishment of the park in’ A vote was taken at this meet- po discotheques in bag | wa: Mary Wilson, may be as ———----;—------——| last. month, there were demon- this area. : ing in order to determine ifthe said one auburn-haired: shiek: stylish as most women, ‘she let} ALTER EXERCISE PLAN ss strations against the arrival of Joe Gallant, President of the people of the area wanted the skirted Cockney barmaid it be known during the recent} COPENHAGEN (Reuters)— ‘German artillery units. Board of «Trade, outlined im |park and if they were willing to. ‘The general local reaction tp |C.ecuc™, campalan {hat she chronological order the develop- \sell some land as stated under [, 4 ing stories vg | was : ys " ments. which had taken place up ‘the second proposal put forth by pion ene between | While appearing with her hus- * ee me + + * * to-date-in-respect to the estab- the Board. The results of—this guffaws and—approval, with a | band on_ political--platforms, jlishment of the proposed park. vote showed that 58 people pinch of scorn. ~~ | Innocent. commuters’ getting He also stated that the East |wanted the park established and - ; ;on trains in the London | area : Sti pe park: y Some of the intelleCtuals. par- | these days, encounter an atmos- Point area was considered super--seven~did--not_want it establish timarly—of. —left-wing outlook, | ; ae ior to all other areas in P.E.I. a8 ed. A’ vote taken by landholders are inclined to see the cae sphere _of hostility rather than | ie assertained-by_the_ joint federal- showed. that —of—36~tandholders thing ae plitlle them, While Waniy (pete ee mnt skint | provincial survey completed last |present, 21 were in favor and.9 sedinary folk may he a trifle | Bees ta aa be_flash- | year. He pointed out that the es- l against with 6 abstentions : = ~ ) é tablishment of this park would| It was therefore decided that andl the like ye ns | ME like neon beacons on one ¥ be a great economic boost to. the this proposal amended by a few ae SERA 808 lady ss dyseattd on | en 2 2 community and also conserve |conditions be presented to the ENDORSES VIEWS ee * recone a i “the —many—rhiles— ef beautiful provincial_government.and—that-— The — tabloid —Paity-—Mirvor, | Snces—yos aoeee ean cca a8 beaches in the area. _ |the provincial govertinent un- Which has the biggest news- | ale aaa vo mere | ue RUSSIANS WANTED GUN : dertake to-complete a survey paper circulation-in the West- | puy io keno tas sa tected see : y whereby the amount of jand ern world, says in an editorial pony PR: ieeeces tone we Frank Schilling, San Jose ed the offer, but sold the two identified as Col. Useolad Ste- WEATHER available can be -determined. | that a couple of foreign maga-| contents are digested. gunshop owner, displays a re- . some ammunition for the wea- panovich Tovna and his aide, Serer | aes, (Time and Frances Elle) The liheral Gaardian Volutionary new type pistol --pon:—Instead-of-using.the cus- Col. Nicolai A. Burmistvro, | TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- © are right in their current ar-| naner, irony” Creeping ‘in, says! which he told police two Rus- tomary gun powder, the bul- Efforts to contact them in jtures:: Pi , Premier Shaw. -extolling _London__as_a editorially thatthe. Amertean |a : se eee sian military attaches tried to. let is propelled . solid mis- Washington failed. kee overnight High Prong ae ip cng 308 around in the | Magazine Tene ded in its ? — — buy. Schilling said he reject- sile fuel. The Russians were -— | (AP Wirephoto) ;Dawson ........:. ace : e E : row story’ rl : ‘ er = Victoria |........: se Pays Tribute magazines’ laudatory. adjec-|God night he dood Nee me | at 3 only - Edmonton ........ a - itives: the Mirror editorial writer | magazine was boosting London for th hild : . Daath css a5 18 38 | Premier Walter Shaw paid an YS: || HAS TONGUE IN CHEEK ec ren ecu a ion ew ems Winnipeg ........: 90 51 | unusually warm tribute last. ,LsTical? Yes. “We are seems, the : ; TOVOINO: citccec ets 42 54 night to Don Wood who today | , Druthful? Yes again, mostest, humdinging, switched- res TT. a ; Ce OM Be Bs Fess i 2 51 day is opening officially ts sel ys Look around. Think # over, on, scene-setting city this side | , Coy a RE FU, od 3 ect : a Montreal 34°. 53 |cond Prima fertilizer plant in a up to what -is—happeni:.¢:| of Vienna in the 1890s. ‘The: ee tee rm f Ja . Quebec 28 54 this province. His present plant athe your insular noses. trend-makers are here already in a e ec ion a e Fredericton ........ 2% 58 .|is at Kensington and the new short skirts, the swanky | the international jet set flies in —E Saint John ...,... 30 43 oe is located at Brudenell, just | by every plane, and on thou-| . i Moncton .......... 27 42 |outside of Montague: dered by the company was held | sands of legs all over London} tg 2) ig ata ___The fact that Premier. Walter) ion ‘program, the Premier, being will qualify that and say if could Halifax .......+05 27 40° | “This initiative by a voung Pa lounge room of The Char-jealf boots are busy chasing the | | ee cr yt se R. Shaw will be appearing 6m | quite elusive,_replied,—‘all _my-—he-a week later, on June 7 ‘Charlottetown 2 45 |man in establishing an industry ‘letown Hotel. hemline up the thigh.” bs SPGe a Fp television today “has given rise| announcements are major.” ==§ 4g oe than (SYUMEY ce sseeeenes 27 = 43. of his own in our province. is ex. ,, Blair Wood. brother of Don ts) Guardian laments that eee |) | od oe to even more speculation that he| It is a standard practice of — ies Daltor |Yarmouth ........ 31 44 Jactly the sort of thne our gov. (the manager of the new Plant. | appavently the Britain of HP' | PAL aa ‘will ge calling an election this| the Premier to make a report on | See oo : pea this ist. John’s .....+.. 25 . 34. lernment has been trying to en. D0® Wood presided. sauce and fish and chips has } ‘ : television of the proceedings pr Bam, Sods ae ing wi ae the |Albany .......+++. 38 51 jeourage and foster’, said- the . : ee | When asked yesterday morn-| the . Legislative Assembly after! (0 provincial Presi aon : nied Boston 38 ~~ 46 / Premier. ra od ing if there would be any major | it closes, but he hinted that there |... - resident Jack /tampa 59 82 | “T have been watching this | DRUG STORE cea ins VICKETRICKETT. annouricements on the televis-|may be one or two new items | y and Premier Shaw. [Miami ........006 69 77 young man,” he. added “and 1! | : : __.| he will talk about this evening.| Mr. Kenny said, ‘Mr. Camp |New Orleans ..... 65 jean see that he is following in =—— —- . There has been for a number | /S 8 been oe a I ee ‘Los Angeles ...... Ss 73 ee fine traditions of honesty, in- Pp = acanaaan Sas a 4. of weeks now a lot of speculat- |" wou ave called me | IFAX (CP) — The wea- /tegrity and courageous — enter- O EN $ ion that the government: would | Was in town.” He added that) ther office says considerable prise, his father and his grand- , SUNDAY - AT 9 00 te og e e . e he father added. Agriculture Minister . Mac-4 go to the country this.spring. .It| at the PC executive meeting on/ cloudiness persisted in Prince established,” Mr. Shaw began before the opening of the | Wednesday night there’ was no) raward Island and Eastern Nova : oo - WORTH'S mention made of Mr. Camp's late Friday as moist ——* __ fire occured LOCAL ~ BRIEFS Legislative Assembly with the proclamation of the Election Act being on the Island. IS PATIENT Ernest Johnson; Bedeque, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital: and the speculation picked up| tempo-with the government an-. nouncement_that they would in-| President | The Throne Speech and the, Scotia northerly winds continued to blow. Elsewhere skies were clear. Temperatures throughout the district ranged through the the next two days. Saturday “should be” mostly sonny —in~ at ‘Rae added his own words of con- gratulations. Bud Foran, mana: | ger of agricultural products for the Cyanimid of Canada, ° the | |parent company of. Prima_ spoke | 142 PRINCE 8T, . ~ Pharmacy Will be open Saturday afternoon, and will be the “amen; WO SIN OR SPECTACLE TO EQUAL IT? only Drug Store open Saturday — evening and all- crease teacher's salaries This-- . -prigh-20s-and—low-30s. | oi was followed by an increase in| ‘ Only a gradual change in the jon behalf ‘of his company, as did ny Sur nay. ‘the provinelat .civil~servant's | 1§ EV@CTEG, | weather picture is expected over several others. DTA, 4.8424 ___._ FREE DELIVERY i : The reception and dinner ten- | SES aes a s ss Budget were both— thought—by. many observers to be election speeches. The new president and ecab- linet of the Allied Youth for the |insuing year were elected yester- |day afternoon during the fifth regions —except-—-Cape—-Breton where the clouds should persist for another day. Temperatures Storey Electric Ltd. - "A Blood & Guts Spy Thriller” This past week fuel has been provincial Allied Youth confer-| will be ‘much the same as on ‘ m ape oe donait: added to the fires of speculation ence held at the Basilicia Rec-| Friday. ~ | ‘ 5 "N.Y, Fimes Fees etown tet dom, With a meeting on Wednesday |reation Centre. President of the | Skies should clear over Cape | Ss oe mee seer i. 2 a ast night of the executive of the.|new cabinet of six will be Ken-| Breton Sunday and temperatures | ed % An Admirable Thrifler in every ‘ Weis an ont at Peat” flooded. | Provincial Progressive Conserva-jneth DesRoches of the Com-| over Prince Edward Island and are pieds fo.. . wai : There Wailao damage “| tive Party believed to have been munity Centre post, Charlotte-' Eastern Nova Scotia should be ae : si . a. $ attended by the Premier, mem- | ‘own. ia little milder. Otherwise, little ST ARTS MONDAY sHows — FIRE ALARM The Peckdale Fire Department answered a‘still alarm to a grass fire on the lower Malpeque Road at eight o'clock yesterday even- ing.' There was no ‘serious dam- age reported. CITY FIRE As* reported earlier this week the Charlottetown Fire Depart- ment reported~a fire in 4 mat- tress in the residence of Elmer Gauthier, 23 King Street, how- ever as it was learned latter the in. their chester- field. IMPROVED ‘+ CONDITION bers of his cabinet, MLAs and | nominated candidates. : | On Thursday morning there | was a Cabinet meeting, normal- ly the cabinet meets only on Tuesday. The Premier said that this meeting was to tidy up un- finished business left over from | the Tuesday meeting. He did >not say what the unfinished bus- iness was. All this coupled with the news of the television broadcast at 7:10 Saturday evening has just about everyone saying there will be a spring election. The date of the election is the one thing most pundits are not Cabinet “members ~ included: Janet Shaw, Athena Regional High School; Marjorie -Steven- son, Athena post: Julia Knox, Central Queens Regional High School; Dennis MacKay, Morell Regional High School; Gerard Gallant, Souris. Regional’ High School and Alan Coffin, -Mon- tague Elementary School. PAGE 5 TWENTY MEM .... change is forecast throughout-the | district. ; Regional forecasts: ‘ Northern Nova Scotia, East- ern, Shore, Prince Edward Is- land: Sunny with a few cloudy periods and cold; winds north- erly 15; low-high at New Gilas- gow and Goshen 25 and 43, Char- | lottetown 28 and 40; outlook-for | Sunday, sunny and a little mild- | \ That they have CITY. AREA FUNERALS | * BOUTE FUNERAL — The fu- ~-«Eeland Collister, 3, of Marsh-| too sure of, but many are call-|neral of: Mrs. Edith. (Edesse) fieldz?. who received head injur- ling it for May 30 though they fes in a car accident Thursday | was flown to Victoria General | Hospital, : Halifax early yester-| day morning. Hospital officials in Halifax stated last night’ that the youngster is in improved con- Twenty Members Attend Meeting |Boute took place Friday morn- ing from the Hennessey Funeral | |Home to St. Dunstan's Basilica | | where Requiem High Mass was | celebrated by Rev. Gerald Ting- | High tide today at Charlotte- | town 8.29 a.m. and 7.47 p.m. At) Rustico at 2.40 p.m. High tide iSunday at Charlottetown 9.07 | ja.m. and 10.52 p.m. At Rustico at 5.58 a.m. and 4.01 p.m. Sum- merside tide eighteen minutes | later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 5.35 a.m. and | sets at 6.51 p.m. Rises Sunday at 5.34 a.m. and sets at 6.53 p.m. | ANNOUNCE for FRIGIDAIRE and SCHAEFER Commerecial Refrig- eration. been appointed exclusive dealers ' SCHAEFER Display Food Cases, Frozen Iee -EASTERN FUNERALS: ley. Service at the grave was | } conducted by Kev. Robert Mac- | | Donald. Pall bearers were, Leo | Cream Cabinets, 2:99-7-9 When « Seuthern Cattoreie wart Unrversel Cty Stuten “THE IPCRESS FILE’ IS A ~ THINKING. MAN'S “GOLD na ~~ F TeCHnacore MICHAEL CAINE $F nun dition. MONTAGUE ~—-. Over twenty | upright Freezere i | (xenty |P. Gallant, John F. Gailant, prs : CARD PARTY Members were presen |Gelase_ Gallant, Urban Gallant, | s «~ must see movie’ Following are the results ot Short meeting of, the Betaten- Aldrew A. Gallent, Alyre M.Gal-| ewig FUNERAL — The fu- 2 aD Cea Don't miss it! . the regular card play. held at Stanhope - Covehead Community Hall Jast night. Ladies first, Mrs. i i . t the B Fortune. i iy ~|--George Nicholson, chairman! MAHAR FUNERAL —_ The |afternoon a > Bay Fortune Sr waa A — eae for the past year gave a rough |funeral of Mrs. Waller Manes |United Church. Service was con- y Donald; -— © *loutline of the year's work and |took place on Friday ~morning |ducted by Rev, F. Phinney, Pall- Marjorie Maye; gents’. first, George Shaw; second, Fred Hughes; consolation, Avid Mac- Kinnon; door prize, Billy Doyle; freezeout, Mrs. Carmen Ellis and Fenton MacLure. CARD RESULTS Ten tables were in play at the Winsloe Card Party Wednesday Golf Association held last even- jing in the Legion Home,Mon- | tague. : actitities. He expressed the opinion that considerable head- way had been made and a great number of people showed con- siderable interest in the game and no doubt the location was an ideal one. | A nominating committee con- sisting of Mrs. Blanch Smith; Bob Ferguson, and Bill Mac- |lant. Interment took place in the | es | neral for Lynwood Lewis of Ding- j Catholic ‘Cemetery. |well’s Mills was held on Friday | from the’ Hennessey Funeral |bearers were: Stanley Brown, Home to St. Pius X Church, |Finlian Brown, Sellens Jackson, Parkdale, where Requiem High|Ernest Gorman, Winsloe Wilt, Mass was celebrated by Rt. and Nelson Brown. — Interment ‘Rev. P.F. MacDonald V.G. who| W@% in the church cemetery. jalso conducted the services at the grave. Representatives of MAUR At REWINDING Management and staff of Mari- time Electric were in atten- i a hy dance. Pallbearers were Joseph We know you'll save MONEY.... We know we can save you TIME. . . any store applica- tion. YX XM kK KD * Confederation = To hdd kkk kK Kw we wR night. The winners were: La-|Intyre was appointed to bring ; dies first: Mrs. Verna Craswell; |; late of officers for |Catr, Leslie Fall, Fred Black, , ie _second, Mrs. Marjorie Cudmore:/\the next meeting to be held in|}James Sherry, Edward Swallow Sy aqui Ltd. For ee all your requirements in pecans consolation, Mrs. Marie Sander- the Legion Home , Montague, on Inter- and. Edward Creighan. 136 Prince St,. Ch’town TONIGHT ONLY — Shows at 8.00 son. Gent’s first: Reg. Butler; | Thursday May 28th, at 7:30 p.m. ment took place in the Catholic , , peeced William Wheatley and | Four - work crews were appoint- | cemetery. @ Refrigeration @ Air cleaning Congolation, ‘Nelson Stevenson. |ed to begin work in the greens, ‘ i AL = o Bat Definite opments i me ; Door prize, Mrs.—Austina_At-|and fairways immediately. cups,|, ARSENAULT FUNERAL — | Mfe] UUiTa-Ta7.ye ® ° alee eats gies bing. Freeze out, Mrs. Elaine |flags, ete. are to be placed 88S it took plate Friday morn- al @ Air Conditioning © a “There can be no question. MacCallum and Dona ud- | Soon as possible. DAT Some discussion took place on |ing from his residence to St. Pa | 4 ; : athe, | hii Augustine’s Church, South Rus- 4 $ 0 0 @ \the feasibility of opening the | AusU , z rr : . (home for canteen facilities, club | tico where Requiem High Mass theah ®@ Ventilation © Fast freezing , : $50 FINE | was celebrated by Rev. Joseph _ pictures of the year,” 222 ( VOar, areca eS wiemar Magistrate A.J: Haslam fined|rooms etc., however this was | Maurice Williams, city, $50 and |left over for the new slate of LeClair who also, conducted the : costs or 40 days for theft under | officers. f service at the grave. Father Let us design your let- $50 in city police court yester- | Several suggestions were made | Eric Robin was present in the terheads, bill heads, WWE rE RIGIDAIRE!} ing. A ci to facilitate the operation of the Sanctuary. Pall bearers were hire: Semacia. Moctenaté aT eel golf course and all Lae high in pit emis, St 4 ice abceeme’ a eu tion : awanoe! i : | thei stance re- | , 2 | * 7 = NE with disorderly conduct, was their praise of the assistance re-| Tritt eette, Edward Gal: est i=s Exclusive Commercial Deale: — = 20. ANTHONY QUINN seatnee, A city man "Marvin association and several who had aecatenmeaea place in the “ | . ae Ss a ; no direct contact with the course. | ery. GUARDIAN-PATRIOT |} ALAN BATES- IRENE PAPAS MacNeill, charged with driving a motor vehicle without due care and attention, wa’ fined $14 and costs or five days. Norman Lloyd MacKay, Harrington, also eharged with driving a motor vehicle without due care and at- tention, had Is case adjourned te Monday, April 18, ‘ cas Without their assistance and co- operation the possibility of a | i ‘golf course would have been out | IN COMA 7 MONTHS AYLMER, Que. (CP)—A %- ) CENTRAL of the question. A much larger turnout is ex-| year - old. Buckingham, Que., pected at the next meeting and|man died in hospital Wednes- | arrangements have been made day after being unconscious al- | PRINTERY PHONE 4-8506 ™~ ae the Legion for the meet-| most seven months from an un-| oe 136 Prince St. STOREY ELECTRIC LTD. 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