ie News Page Western and Central: Districts — The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Ae 30, 1966. 8 pat te t Roughriders. Meet Argos Tonight In EFC Action: While the undefeated O!tawa Ottawa coach Frank Clair has “They aH know what- ean_ | | Changes Le Legal System Roughriders prepare ‘to enter- only one worry: whether a 14 ‘happen - they dont — zo. out tain. themselves -Tiiesdav—nicht-dav—tayotf—may—have-dulled_the.there to de the very hest hey with the ‘winless Toronto Argo- edge of the Riders. can,’ clair said of. the Riders, Urged By Bar President nauts of the Eastern, Football Argos, despite the season rec- i . Conference, the Argos may be ord, aren't going to be patsies, - : WINNIPEG (CP) — Changes | vention that ‘ ‘th eoaflwiit.. ee. Be hae a ee Pa a Labor Board in Canada’s tanal system are vention that it {s ‘the law of rere Perel igaime pe hott : : ‘ alti ah fennone are ta te aretaibe aad. (ndiciat admits Eagle pay late of the Calgary reason io wile in ee Ha M ti : eeive adequate représentation tration that cries out to heaven Stampe eel ee aaa esp iag a PRs S ee Ing Jin-ceurt...and...trjals, within a. for change’* in Canada. 7. ¥ Ae es Red g : reasonable period of time. J_YT. | The poor, the young and the © PARTIAL eae eet eee A meeting last night’ of the ' Weir of Toronto, president of |friendless. comprising of more | Continued from page 1 Gs Rideve in favor: of Jim Dik PIF:I. Labor Relations Roar | the Canadian Bar Association, (than one-third of the population, lard. «from Calgary, may be 2 held in the board room in said Monday |‘‘cannot be served by the exist- “The present crises has- heen ane fe crete at liiaatinn te the new Provincial Building in /Mr. Weir told the opening .ses- ing machinery of justice.” . : CADET RICHARD developing for cansiderable ‘time ‘ tne aca cada Charlottetown to hear the ap slon or the CBAs annual: con- | linder ‘new CGA ladal aie . (land there is no a. ae is wounde pride. say aren i certification of local 188i ns, so ’ i » | why. action was not ta 0 : a Inited Packing Holise Fond Pena deerehesiaed a ci ‘Island Cadet lthe crisis developed. iaafire mows 7 bese. ate tan Allied Workers. Emploveos St. Andrews “litigants” ‘that heavier demands | : Mr. Shaw ’tommented that for. mnie ait ae te get our |Of Langley Fruit Packers Lim will be placed on both lawyers | | A te | the_past. ‘two weeks there has sees seared and. make |ite4, Montague, P.E I Golf Results and courts, he said. : Ss ccep ssc lc cosoen aula’ perverse Povigons for a determined and |_ Representing the Union was 3 £ | “In Canada, the great jnum- ane pase fewee ages ss ‘nfluential approach by the. leg- Frank Sigsworth, James Coles ST. ANDREWS, NB. (CP) — bers of persons brought evpry,| The. Minister of National De- Press and Fee eee oan en calators of this-province-and ott. nd Ronald Brown— President Retired Canadian. Army. Colon- day before magistrates \ ‘and: |fence Hon. Paul Hellyer has ones ie ri feat of ‘er influential groups at the fed- For Langley: Fruit. Packere lel’ J.K.S. Manuel of Saint John, judges must ‘be provided (and | jannounced--William— Shane Rich. {would ery. ee _ = eral_level___ Sie, were Allen Scales, Mr _Revnolds. IN.B., took a one-stroke lead in jit will be for the first time) with ‘ard has been accepted as an of- to day. but - Ing PaaS e Ma Show tated “This is no (Manager —of the bangierF rin lthe opening round of the 36-hole |proper legal counsel.” ficer cadet under the provisions finite solution has ye ee ler aise. ‘tical consid. | Packers Plant in: Montazue and \Maritime Seniors Golf Tourna-| Lawyers must also be given % the Regular Officer Training | nounced. fg aid + tai imal if this had }2oha Williams from Wheat! iment here Monday time to prepare the accused's Plan. O-€dt Richard will receive ‘The rs ore eS in roca dima acon WA have British Columbia, the genera! Manuel, the 1953 Maritime Am* |case and advise him his academic training at St. ators covering nee at ood ie tans nefanw fia walead manager of the Langley Frit ateur-King-when- he played out. The legal. system in Canada Is Dunstan's Urfiversity and Nova (Islands will not. Kanslet extra of “idd} : round » with prac- Packers Limited ‘of--Halifax, carded an 8&0 over “unable to cope with adjudica- Scotia’ Technical College: care, This. service. .0F. 1s on" ti t 8 ne plone that have not __ the board. having. heard both ‘the picturesque Algonquin Club (tion ‘in-a reasonable time" be- Candidates, chosen on thelr will. do everything possine lo oat weer rite sides of the case Will give their layout. cause civil trials in most prov- wer for oe ie Bioy on Plane He rerponataliies + ao - ee ides pe Lee. a aie Lene future } , with: an opportunity for the: fin- eel co ; Le e La elations Roard i a r caes-o Senta thal leak We spediligtidsiets lag est leadership training available | trawlers and other suitable craft. “that discussions of a- most | consists of the following mem. ‘Saint John Riverside golfer. Mr. | given lawyers. and d "£ combined with a subsidized uni- ito carry our livestock to rete friendly’ and frank nature could” bers; Joe Revell, chairman. Joe Justice R. V. Limerick of Fred- | England judges im versity education, leading to a’ lis just’ so much woolgatheri have been, conducted on a broad- Murphy, Summerside, ‘Reg Mc lericton carded an 83 for third | NEEDS A CHANGE | rewarding professional Officer's he stated, and, added ‘we need er front with-union authorities | Lellian, Summerside. Lo. d € MULLALLY \+ the Charlot: way’s in which he helps them is ‘conducted by Rev. Donald three vacancies. tetown Hosnijal. Sunday. August most unique. Nicholson, Rev. Delmont Yeo, |———.. —--—--—— —— : 98.198 Elf J. Mullally ‘RN, Men and women in countless |and Rev. R.S. Hill. Congreg2- | pe : Scure West Resting--at’ the numbers from=all walks. of life | tional hymns led by community | Charlottetown. ‘Funeral Home can thank the little Red Cap for | choirs were The Lond” s My e mes a [| urti! thic afternoon thei at her wise words of counsel and the | Shepherd and Abide’ With Me. . r e. let tesdence. Funeral notice genuine. compassion he shows | Pall bearers were Frank Platts, | We Trade letpr for their needs. The story of his ak ‘ Hank Carmen ian , J d . will i fn ot 10 A. M. J d : ; h _ life has been publicized in many 1 ardy Ramsay. Ldwi ; JARDINE \t the Livingston American secitdicals | Hansen, and Ernest Grigg:>—In-- Home and Auto suaging eg vaging ° orses, pate he comes in contact and the + FE. A. Anda a “the ‘Miramichi “Some: new~form: of=procedure~ ‘eareer in the Armed Forces of Canada: the full service of all the boats onthe Borden-Tormentine route both at. Federal and Provincial | Weeks, Charlottetown levels in _order_to- promote plans Brown, Charlottetown and Jack 6 | where service was -conducted sat 13 p.m. by Rev W.B.- MacPhail, TWO NFLD. eae DEATHS ‘Hymns were Lead Kindly bigat,| ' The Lord's My.,Shepherd an 3 : GHAHAM=<—As-the-result-of a Athi With Me Oniit was{ cee Highway a ent on Aug. 26,:1 ‘Mrs.-Roy-Enman. The -Royal--tive council, normally held by i9ds. Car! S Grabam of Murray | Canddian Legion’ members at- | the premier. Harbor North, -P-Esaged= 475 a tended in a body. Legion service Mr. Wornell, the new member Gobrs=Restingcatthe Montazue | MR. YOUNG “atthe grave~was “conducted by for--Hermitage;~-succeeds—John Fimera! Home Funeral service Comrade Alyre Arsenault. Flag- T. Cheeseman, one-time’ fisher- fram. Murrax Harbor North could never become rich or hold bearers were Garth: Gay and ies minister, who has quit ac- _Presbaterian : Church Tuesday. any position of prestige. «<* Raymond Richard. Pall. bearers tive politics Aus 30_at_2 a clock Interment | ~The rélease_he_found_w.a8.were. members of the 105th bat-| Hermitage, a new seat in the (qo the Mareay Harbor: North through “an— acceptance of —-t-h-e—talion;—t. B- MacKay, Gordoa | 1962— provincial — election, also cemetery ae jideals- and - principles of the ‘MacArthur, Henry —Bernard, | was won-by Mr.-Cheeseman by Seen ees ; Christian Faith and shortly J.ohn MacKinnon, Glorice acclamation. ~~ “MacLEAN — At the Victoria ‘thereafter he began a personal Gallant and Stanley Bryant. Im | In the election four years ago. Genera! Hospital. Halifax, Mom- programme of helping others. terment was in the Church cem- Premier Smallwood's Liberals $3). August. 29, 1966. George The noon ee ae Pie etery. een eee to power with 34 MacLean of Bangor in his 56 focal point but Red Cap oes |members. The Progressive Con- ~rebr--Resting- at- the--MacLean_ ot limit his helping ministry to ELLIS FUNERAL — The | servatives won seven seats and | , Funeral Home. Fiineral__notice the ‘meetings. -He- is constantly ‘neral-for—Mrs. Ernest G ee -one _independent won election. | later Visiting hours. commene- (alert to the needs of ionély and |was-‘held--Saturday. oe veh, Howse standing —at--dissolution ing at-4° o'clock today. perplexed travellers with whom from the Presbyterian Aug. 17 was 32% Liberals, six ‘Tyne Valley where service was * Furniture Progressive Gonteryalives and We'll meet you ‘Crapaud Provincial Exhibition ~ : during the period prior to trial) Final selection {s based on the to care for our present needs. .on & co-operative basis aimed at |. aa ee oe eee ae eae = ee N.B Bieee must. be introduced."’ he said, recommendations of the inter- In the meantime, in absence of a more acceptable’ atmosphere ° sgt eee at , ae ran : a sk oo ce but “this procedure, should not view board and on. the candi- definite action. this province has .in which to carry. ott these dis- Island Mobile YOUNGSTER WITH AMBITION B llead: Can Fr: Hatfield” of Hal. be conducted by settlement- ‘dates academic record. ~ lost a large income through our cussions. Homes re fax.and Dt. RD Baird of Fred- minded judges,, but hy specially | Officer..Cadet Richard teceiv- | {ourist industry.” "He added,-“in any event, I ee F ! Sund t ain. . aird of Ered: ‘educated and trained masters” ed his education at Sherwood “We have two: strikes on our would like it to be distinctly un- Sales and Service Rem! Cloutier, Jr, 12, had could’ join his uncle's water in-a show Sun ay af the Laur- _ ie aniaanic twho can” help define the-exact :Elementary School-and-St. Dun- hands, before giving over power derstood that the party I rep] Summerside Ritaia one ambition this- summer —. show. at Expo, next year He entian resort of Ste. Agathe. e-- tournam nas ¥- ‘lissues and facts involved. - stan’s High School. He is the we had friendly consultation 4 ; Remi is shown skimming alon Golfers. from Charlottetown & : resent and the people I — repre- to ‘earn how to ski on the. wa- learned. so quickly he was, & laving at St... Andrew Bt Canadian judges: and lawyers third eldest son of Major and with our local labor representa- cent. are anxious to give” fullest “at speeds of up to 30 miles an playing a ndrews are: «might be able to reduce actual Mrs:. John Richard; 11 Maple. tives and the packers, and tem- bl rt the -f a ter a. his bat e feet so that he’ able to replace” his ailing uncle | hour (cP wyirephate) Wilson, 95 (Class BY: o. 3 time- in court. by. as much as Ave Sherwood... His. brother | porary arrangements weré made ber at clang al oa at saalued ae Seg . : é patsise c € ion of m : F rin 95, woh Dakin, 11,108 one half if the law profession.Ted was accepted as ROTP in to dispose of ‘livestock on the and fullest co-operation on de- He will speak twice during the ‘aa a DM Bens $1 Could “agree upon both the ob- | 1963 SS mainland : “eiding- on..these_ plans. with. prov- weekend. His second address on Aide Hole): ae as jectives and principal means” ~; “And now,” he said, “with the incial authorities so that a strong | Fa mou S ig re Sunday morning will simulate —— - a of achieving faster trial proced- PREMIER {oats his the Borden . route our approach can be made to the fed- | : : “lone ‘ot hia: famous meetings: om [ure Ge cae | markets, are* virtually closed.” eral government where the main | Travel Traiier -|Track--13..-He~ will. .also.-partici-. Record _ P was not-Will- Continued from page 1. WORST POSITION responsibility Mes, «for. sethe- Accessories 2 : oe ; ing. to make the changes itself, ‘ ment pate-in morning and-_evening thanzthesmibiieswill carry us Borden route;-our--markets are. This provinces faces the_worst ——— To peal ere Le Se E ll away into administrative foaies VuTATy Cee hi Toe eee meen Fa Ue Eaatory. re | Mr.Young_ is being accom. nro ment —swift—sure—and wrong.” oo ae Cane wae ee i. and a situation more damaging = ‘panied on_this trip by his -wife, | Test of Mr. Weir's address produce delayed. oe oC rae oe argued os FOR SALE. OR LEASE iho vs failwav. coach Sacre worom |Sagie...Ducing their siay in | R ded twas released in nant of dee * Hatio j Reet enti an “Track \3 at New York Cen-, Charlottetown they -will be guests S ecor f [livery Rie fee ee an ive “Iam convinced. . stated, tral noon meetings hate been of Mr. and Mrs Allison ~ Mae; “|been Meminler etter ana re nara ir view -of -the situation BROOD MARES . ! place now for quite a. Kinnoa. Sat A tecord enrollment of -405 | ‘I DIVORCE THEE’ OUT: \quiréd the tull cooperation of all ata serial session of the J : “Rumber of vears Teading these aaa -students have registered for ves: | CAIRO (Reutersi—An -Egyp. | parties involved “Ww ' - mebungs (which over this tume 3 terday’s opening of Souris Re- | tian Moslem soon may not be! The ‘provincial “Government Wj a 8 prize winning standard _ bred brood maree_ ~by hove atiraciad fyousands. of peo [ WESTERN gional’ High School, Albert 'tree to divorce his wife mérely will continue in its efforts to Dean Gallon—Paglia Friseo the dam of Princess pir; is a dimemitive -Red Cap Fogarty, principal of the school” by s saying ‘three times. "I divorce Obtain assurances of. continuing Frisco 2.09 and Mr. alion 2.1! ' aa - b\ “the name-of Ratton Young, -FUNERALS ~ _ [rep sorted last night.- = <_ Rhee” Under a new: law drafted ferry service until the causeway” Uncghtly WARTS on hands : sa Gal 2. Contact- betjer known as Rea Cap 42: Mr. Fogarty stated that this for presentation to the National /S opened feet permanently removed pe . * : Ralstoh Younc. about 25 years - ee : was the largest ehrollment since | Assembly, a marriage annul- GOLD CHANGES HANDS to 5 weeks with D=IGHTON’S WART | ms R. S. HUMPHREY, <aeq fs ind release + from the cyn- MacKINNON - FUNERAL_ —~the.school opened with a 10 per | ment will-only be granted-by a | About - $3,000,000 worth of REMOVER. Not .an acid. An herbai -: wy and hatred that was inshis 3 The funeral. for John D. Mac cent “increase over la8t year. judge in court after failure of South Africa gold is’ sold Im formula? harmless to healthy skin. - Kensington Liet He despised the jgb he had Kinnon, was held Monday .after-|- The deaching staff at the high “attempts at’ reconciliation. London. every day. At all drug stores : = ‘Cowving hags fee “people In his noon with a ‘short service .ai the | schoo! is made up.of 24 teachers; = = : ee orp word He wanted. .to be . €ompton Funeral Home, then to | }4 with degrees and seven with § < bod but he realized he Victoria: West United Church considerable experience. ar MacArthur Nursing Home ~ T ears ago this fall Ral- | terment took sine in the chureh | zs Sunday Aug. 08. 1966. edith D., ca cad. came to the orks cemetery. 9 : rio et cattle, poultry, field roots, fruits and flowers, do- udow ‘of the late ak C.-Stanhope Conference for men 6 aan iances 2 JardinesinaherQath Tbe ants. .the..United Church. and the, plan- _# SPECIAL | ee is e f mestic science, needle work and handicraft, - 4-H: inz at the \acLean. Funeral ning Conimittee~of- the—confer-— . af ~ FIRESTONE clio fi abt KE Ga a Home from where the funeral ence was delighted when he ac- Shoulder Roast Beef — : és r will be held today with service | cepted aA repeat invitation. 19¢ lb : ny : grment cry wor r en vegetables and: photo-: commen@ine at 230 PM NC sei ; Ltd. : , ment in the People’s cemetery. . WORTH: 5 Beef Kidney 25¢ ea. Dial’ 4-5547 : graphy class. : : ‘ ‘MacKINNON At the Prince UEEN ST. " a ; : : : Edward Island Hospital in Sun- | PHARMACY : dey, Aug 28, 1966, \lexander QUALITY ORUGS f MI AT MARKET i h - MacKinnon. bigg in his 74th SERVICE t a oO 4 ee oeoe at the Jenkins SAVINGS ; “aneral Home Funeral from . <ati ' : . : eer au We Dispense any Prescription ? Dee Oxwell Head Church Wed- r ‘ f Ofvell Head Church on Wea, |" Orem tm nee N 0 T | C E Meals Served Continuously from 11.00 a.m. - 7.00 p.m. commencing at 2 o'clock. Inter- , 1914. Reg. 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