Y ao Jimerease of $73.99 rmte ower Seo IC fp Crash % S252 (STAND NEWS PAGE Scheme! He reported a gradua! im . ; ‘= provement in the quality « eastern And Central Districts UP PER MUSQUODOBOIT, |dirt road just over s au milk shipped to manufacturing —— —_—_____________________________|NS§. ‘CP)—The peace of the me crash seene the plants in recent years. though The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Mar. 18, 1965. 5 Meoweetrtat Valley + | brought he called for an improvement ene southern slopes was ttered | by @ small number o! producers - “An Irish Cinderella” last night Wednesday when a two-engined \the area jwhose product is still not up to Irish Pla in St. Marys parish hall EPA passenger plane crashed when the top quality y The three-act comedy was/into quiet woodlands four miles | mine ca is Tatas cS. Well Received Si, Siete tore nas c's re ane (= lyear of 183,200, pounds is up Clinton, Souris, who received/man crew @ €@ passengers. ; |by 148 million pounds over 1963 eceive great praise by the Dominion, For the dozen or. so families Toronto men. One died but Mr. Adams said SOURIS Am overflow eud- Drama festival adjudicator for living along the Caribou’ Mines Wete rescued 10 days later. | | DINNER SPEAKER leare greeted his. presentation of “The Way- —— ——————"| Search planes, helicopters, the Souris Dra- ies’? Guest speaker Georze Mac. matic Society's presentation of ward Kiss” performed in last | Laughlin, Bereton, Ovi. discus- year’s sequal fasts. i J ised herd management and plan- gp; ,, nderel ning at the dinner meeting last niarw. for example. should ban staged again tonight. Own our potatoes we sell there each j > | night If you want your cows (© year in volume” the minister ee eee = HH : make a living for you, you asked ed: Mrs. Isaac Arsenault, Elea- ” should look sored them and sive Premier Shaw also spoke oe ek net edt Eo 8 ‘ato @ tive ef . them the coms ortable surround briefly to the dinner meeting ert, Irene Conway, Lioyd Mall- ' | Most families are long-time | ings, kindly care and the type of when he made an unscheduled ard. Winston Keough, and Ed \residents who earn their living ined - which they can produce, appearance Chistes . lis wi sa summer working lime- i EK— stone at Mr. MacLaughiin is a bit of a PRIZES PRESENTED ° quarry | veget- rebel in Ontario where grain The prizes won during the Ca Dam ge | bles. In winter corn is king, for he doesn't feed Ye@" by various dairy plants sh a } Purchased wood oo wah at a sawmill a either ensilage corn or grain “rt vresented last night by S$ $ 900 with good hay © Wrght, deputy minister of Totals 1 ae le agriculture. The names are |ist Ms pesoede tipnreahaie Me and finds the cattle produce on Pus a ist- it: aceful f. pastures. it ecner thas his aeighbours’ ed elsewhere in this edition SOURIS — A total of $1,000, Charlottetown Marine Indus- The plane came dows in tick cows that are fed corn, and the Excellent entertainment was ‘@mage was sustained “yy & tries, formerly known as Bruce| woods broken in places by cheaper, - vided by th local artists. } . } feed is much per, he in- prov y three loc tages | Mays Caarlatinnowe, wasn fod ty of Sum: small clearings. | sists Florence MacDonald, Mentague collided with a 1962 model car AIRM — which prelimin | Referring to the importance was heard in a couple éf rol- Gordon S. Sanderson and . oa eed donee ee — . program, he said licking Irish songs and seen in eee . "| This information was os Dogs’ iliness for Charlottetown, A. Fre. % Plans were made for the Gali GrowePrs erage of $279 which that while artificial breeding has 2 tap dance: Harley Ings, Park-| "The accident occured at 6:15| 12, "™is, Ripping. mansges | mont Archer, recently wel. first of the 1965 series of blood P cofted by suppliers of manufac- | done @ great deal for the dairy dale was heard in two folk song) m om Tuesday approximate. med three high school Red donor clinics to be held at the Shouldn't Settle |industry, it 1s no substitute for tumbers and Arlene MacDon-|[y"one and one-half miles east| "aini) ts sean” the i Dela ed Tri co ree high sc oulan t tured milk here last year ks out a care. ald. Southport forgot her Scet-|% st aig Marty Gio year, he ternet #3 @ Cross representatives as Confederation Centre in Char- WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS the man who owner of company offered! members of his committee. lottetown March 3% and 31. For Low Prices A most serious discussion ov- fully planned breeding program ‘ish encuaery Tauren aise! highway. Sanderson collided! it for sale, but little or no in-| HALIFAX (CP) — Owen Buy Left to right in the picture are and April 1. This is “Junior the problem of weight restrie- 294 sticks to it. oe ae . > s Day spl-\ with Birt as he was proceeding| terest was . shown Several) bree, 31, of Robison, Notre Dame; Red Cross Week” in Canada the highway as f¢ af- Speaking at last night's dinner rit with a couple of Irish songs east towards Souris, and his| weeks ago was clos-| who died Wednesday h Sap The fact that potato growers tos on y os they It Minister that were warmly received. Ae- received an estimated $900: Sandra Currie, Queen Char- when the work of Red Cross 4.1014 pot sell their produce for fected milk haulers indicajed meeting. Agriculture = Minister © st was Arthur Leeme.| ten soa | ed down workers let| crash of an Eastern lotte, and Connie Cullen, youth is recognized and salut- that a number of haulers axe MacRae said that morally he compani - ree, | damage. | go. Airways plane, had te & Birchwood, as they attended a ed Prices less than they have bees | viously thinking of quitting of-|felt the margerine banning bill Charlottetown | No injuries occured in the)” with yesterday morning’s an-| travel fo Sydney by train ' receiving during the past few sly mg quitting @ had not been good. And “I doubt Greetings included those from accident, and the Souris RCMP | nouncement stated night becaues | months was emohasized by Ag- (ter paying amounts ranging | Te oe SOE have been en- the agricult inister and are investigating \the shied emphere eal - 8 riculture Minister Andrew Mae- fom $25 to $33 recently in fines forced.” ™ ou tion a May ae ter C mn - cated and oe — his dogs were sick. ; * Rae Wednesday morning. and costs for hauling more thes tra vires of the le. Desiedl MacPherson, whe ISLAND'S PARLIAMENT | plans to take on additional saff| max for 10’ sears ante He said “with the supply sit- the regulations permit. Douglas thét it was ultra vires ee an ac : was | J ae on — man for 10 years and a uation the way it'is in Canada Adems and Amos Hubhey, mae sever Ses tesied before the cd. The ew vice presidest lo The Isle of Man is governed | rants. . wn. | darian lecbreaker “Labeda and the United States, market 2#¢Ts of <_ — oS couse. Arthur MacRae, Sherwood. Head | by the Tynwald, similar to Brit It was reported the Chariotte-| decided to care for the demand is good and there is no | Merside =“ “Why should we ban a pro table guests were introduced by |ain’s House of Lords, and the| town interests involved in “hon Bee bf ee Dy He had i 58 : i a a reason for a price reduction Problem ill, |House of Keys, equivalent a The discussion brought from duct produced in another Cana- vice-president Eric Hammill, B Youth In Red Cross Mme “inser “taid shipments 2 Ontario man, George R. Mae- ian province, any more (ha n\Newisn. __te Howsn of Commons_|_ from the Maritimes are about (ae Oo mime OEE REbEEEEEE LE 2b PRGEEREGE2BBRE 2.300 carloads higher than last uckers can hau) maximum year amd shipment from Prince 4084s during the periods when Each year members of the Charlottetown area previous to other types of highway transport | ¥ igh School Red Cross are as this spring's clinics in the ety, Tawerd jtand re spout 1.108 are restricted owing to weather 2% suming more responsibility im i... young members of the ————— . —. conditions. Mr. MacLaughlin, connection with the Red Cross , guest speaker at last night's din- ej blood donor clinics held in their Red Cross blood donor commit- DAIRYMEN mer meeting, is vice president of = , areas. In some centres. repre tee for Charlottetown wil! re the Dairy Farmers of Canada. ° ; + 7 ; N ’ sentatives of the hizh school Red cruit volunteers from their own (Continued from page 1) A committee will see the pre [5 » Cross council serve on the adult . mier and ministers of agricul- (ga mittees which plan the cli schools to carry out different du- example, that 41 carloads which fes, they assist with the recruit- ment of donors. and are on haod coming climes m Chariocttetown ties in connection with the forth carried 1.537.500 pounds of but- are and higiwaye « me a a ter were brought to the pro Jom.* Soom possible, vince last year. and that four to carry out a variety of duties Dunng Jumor Red Cross : as volunteers when the clinics . 0. in Canada ‘now im carloads totalling 309.009 pounds PRODUCTION REPORT are held oe pro had been brought to the pro Dairy Superintendent £E.W gress) tribute is being paid te vince by rail in the first two Ades reported on the excel- Been perenne ee the youth who are the future “oaths of this year) lence of the dairy products ‘a | her. tatives of f ; mont Archer. ceomecmiatves eadars of community eases: DOMED REQUEST | te province int year There Notre Dame and Chariottetown YOrs. and they are being com- of cer Des Far of was an increase of six per cent ; Rural, have been added to the Mended for the role they are rat os iry Farmers “= butter and the 1.614.143 & Red Cross blood donor commit. Playing for the betterment of canace ‘sat onerement of pounds of cheese represented an tee for Charlottetown mankind =e Pa t toctinad pre When the preliminary meeting ducts so it will bring a minimum 'S your pain RHEUMATIC er gj of thig, committee was held re- £ . L . of $3.50 to the producer cently, methods of donor recruit- yesig t , Roland MacDonald, Southport ? a ment were discussed and the emphasized the advisability of reliet : young members present saggest- | ; Partiall essociation members «riting Go you jong ter vets sees ae ie tailored by such famous makers as Towne Hall, MacGregor ed that it would be helpful to S y their members of parliament at Thousands get speedy relief from Craft “Ire TS tte have a qualified person speak Ottawa urging their support on | their ' by using T-R-C’'s. | twists on the need for blood donors at ed the Dairy Farmers of Canada Don't let dul aches and stabbing e fabrics include all wool worsteds, sharkskins, tweeds, high school assemblies. They Restor effort to have the government = handicap any longer. Try | Por flannels felt this would be a means of support the price of manufactur- | 'S T-R-C's. Only8Sc and getting the students interested Mrs. Maurice Cheverie. Souris. eq milk at $3.50 per hundred- $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. j @ Sizes 34.40 46, some talls included in soliciting the adults in their lost the sight im one eye. She weight. This an fob. plant Fer exte fest refet, ese Templeten’s MAME own homes to be blood donors. Was attended in Souris by Dr. price which would be about 41 Croom in-men © the rofl en bemte externafty. @ Just in time for the Easter Parade - - - SHOP EARLY Mr. Archer stated that arrange L-P. Ir!am. who sent her to cents per hundredweight more, $1.25. . A ’ ments will be made to carry out Moncton Hotel Dieu Hospital for Dairy Superintendent Adams @ All reduced from regular stock this “plan of action” in the ‘featment Regular $39 to $89 we eersica on ts Goomres KOK ok ke OH OM OH O€ a LOCAL 235:2.5 LASTDAYTODAY! | BRIEFS 225s" JUST3 SHOWS LEFT |Marjory Gordon | TODAY AT 3:30-—7-9 IN P.E.1. HOSPITAL Funeral Held Arth terson, 63 Chestnut atrest, Charletistown, is a pat _ MONTAGUE — The funeral of Miss Marjory Gordon of Monta- ent ‘in the P.E.I. Hospital. .. gue wee held ot. A ; FLUE FIRE Presbyterian Church. Mosta- A heavy flue fire which failed gue. Saturday. March 13. Ser- to warm many cold onlookers vice was conducted by. Rev. broke out at J. and T. Morris Russell Burns. assisted by Rev. Beverage plant, 75 Water Street, Basil Lowery last night about 10:15. Quick Hymns were sung by the work of the Charlottetown Fire Brooklyn Trio occompanied by Debartment prevented what Mrs AF. Campbell at the or- ight been a serious blaze. £an aaa have Pallbearers were: Moodle Donald. Harold Don- CITY AREA Ma MecOecreie, Seas tieeailien. Alden MacLaren, and Colla FUNERALS “she ls survived ty sisters: DICKIESON FUNERAL — The funeral for Wade Stanley Dick- jeson, infant son of Mr. and ii ii t t 1°} uj o8e s ‘ptt hi sg | ih Bye i i $3 i 3 F i r | z i i tote t i A iis f i i i she i z | i if ip i 1 g 7 t risi ei"! g* i te af: | it , [ a i 1 i i = fj i i i H i fe | L fl (i ! |