2 The Saint Dunstan: Dran Club will present Man for Season" as the fina! th, year's Festival The play ur a al} ta P Dr n regiona 2m2 tte SUMMERSIDE BLRE A! OF THE GUARDIAN Two resolutions passed at a Ppecia! mee! Town Gounci! here The first resolution dea!! traffic signal lights the installation of fic lights at the intersections Granvilie and Water Central and Water as at the intersection o and Water early !ast fa It was felt that the s at the intersection of mer and Water. inst 8ix months trial basis late and contro! vehicular Pedestrian traffic, had ed the desired results with spect to traffic contro! TRIAL PERIOD The resolution «as forward as a result were fF n 1 last n approvinz simular traf at and allied Sprinz nst Summer 0 aled « to rezu and produc- re- -h? hrouz af recom th type 7 meme wb oe al ST. DUNSTAN’S HAS DRESS.REHEARSAL i ISLAND: NEWS PAGE | ‘Western And Central Districts “The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues.. Mar 30, 1965. 3 Minas Basin Power Study Could Start Before July 1 KENTVILLE. NS ‘CP Dr | CL Gosse a Halifax physician said Monday a $0.000 feasib ity study for a Minas Basin power project could” start be fore July | Dr Gosse told a Rotary Club here that lan M MacKerga. Atlantic Development Board chairman. had indicated to him the board-expect word from Ot tawa soon to begin the study It would be an engineering survey including the cost of develop- ing basic structures | Dr. Gosse. a past president of | the Nova Scotia Medical Soci ety. said the electrca! poten tial of the Minas channet could be tied in with other similar projects in the upper reache: of the Bay of Fundy This would provide enough electricity that expore of this commod's could be Nova-Scotias bizzest and most profitable indus He sugzested the time had | come for a joint appointmen’ of an independent Atlantic pouer | authority by the Atlantic Pro vinces government or the pro vincial power commissions The authority wotrid—-direet—ah-+ypes- — of power developmen! in tire WEATHER ~*%; ¢ Mr‘ Gosse :eid this mizht he Robert Bolt. will be directed 2. 1s the divorce scene as Car a way of insuring the most ef- by Rev JA Arsenault. and sina een vee orders TORONTO ‘CP: — Tempera- ficient planning and usage Nact mo . a, ur omas More to excom- tures : e alent non! ast might the cast moved into municate Henry VE The act- Min. Max. ter te te also tus ould be the Confederation Centre for @ ors are Lawrence Don Elysyn Dawson 24 7) of the Atlanne Provinces. if h iress-rehearsal Act 1. scene and Matthew Hart Prince ‘George 19 30 that’s’ whats decired.- he said a Vanconver 38 47 Dr. Gosse said Mr WarcKet e e Victoria 2 52 gan indicated that the ADB had Edmonton 0 19 no doubt that whether the ummerside Intersections: 9} 3 Eakins > Regina 0 2 ject is built by provincial or | Winnipeg 7 2 federal! governments private e e e jOttawa 2 a iNdustry or a combination f Montreal! 21 0 CO ee _ Will Have Traffic Lights == i & . Fredericton 13 x : Sar:nt John 13 3 New Quarry hairman of the police commut- lution and dump problems were Moncton 11 34 lee in commenting 6n the reso- looked after Halifax 18 33 T O en In ution said last night ‘I think the Councillor Mollison answered Charlottetown 15 26 oO p f ween felt in Summer- ‘‘the reason we need to do some- Lydney 18 kt) ide for some years of some thing for traffic problem is the Yarmouth 19 7 Ca Breton “ traffic control’ He add- same as we have for the other St John's 4 23 pe ed that although some citizens problems He commented that Boston w 31 vad felt this was not the answer the traffic had been a problem New York 7 39 HALIFAX (CP) — Provinria! these hzghts have proven their here for years as well as the Miami 69 84 Secretary Gerald J Doucet an corth harbor pollution and the dump. New Orleans 67 80 =| nounced in the Legislature Mon He stated that the police cam- Asked by Councillor Johnston Tucson 44 7A day night that Scotia Limestone mittee felt the lrzhts will alle- if the Police Chef approved the Los Angeles 3O 65 Limited will open a quarrving te the problem of tying up installation of the lights, Coun- operation in a 30,000.000-ton de- members of the police depart- cillor Mollison said he did and HALIFAX (CP! — The weath- posit at Irish Cove. about 3 mep’ on traffic -and enable them he felt that they will help the ef Office says it was clear in miles from Sydney. NS yroceed on their regular du- situation aimost all of the district late Mr. Doucet said the compan‘ tes The second resolution approv- Monday A cloud shield south- 124 received a 250,000-ton year ‘ . west of Nova Scotia, however 7 The total cost of the lights at ed that the following be appoint- was edging across ie Wanthers ly order from Dominion Stee! the four corners will cost the @d members of the Board of +p- remions . . and Coal Corporation to supply on $27.392 plus upwards of $3,- Peal for real estate. personal tii. cloud shield was associ. Dosco’s steel plant in Sydney 0 for the wiring and installa- Liye crea poe and ated with a disturbance centred The ee is expected to em tion of st s motor vehicle tax for the vear , . , Ploy : : andard Neil R MacLeod. chairman. W ine sew acd trocaioe drizle to “I hope this industry will be OTHER PROBLEMS E. MacCausland and James B parts of southern Ontario and ° Substantial assistance in al- Councillor Eric Johnston ask- Connell much of the southern New Eng. leviating part of the unemploy- traffic Mendations by the con tro) officer and police comenit- tee following the six month tral period Councillor Mol Grant n st PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION DECISION ed the police committee chair- man 1f he thought the expendi- ture for these lights should be made before the hartor pol- The following fees were also Jand As. this system moves, approved for each and every sit- the precipitation should stay ting: chairman, $15. each mem- just south of the: district. Most- ber, $10 ly clear and cold weather is ex- pected in most of the Maritimes today Regional! forecasts Halifax and vicinity, Northern -New Rules Are Adopted For Cattle Classes Here Cattlemen who show at the Provincial Exhibition in Char- lottetown next summer will be competing under new show re- guiations that are based on sug- gestions made several months ago by Hon Harry Hays. feder- al minister of agriculture. it was decided at a meeting of ex- hibitors at Birch Court vester- day afternoon Explaining the new classes and prize money were Agricul- ture Minister Andrew MacRae and R.A. Profitt, president of the exhibition association 16 animal limit Each exhibitor in the dairy cattle. for example. «ill be lim- ited to not more than 19 ani- mals. There are eight classes in all and the exhibitor can enter two animals in two classes if he so desires Dairy cattle exhibitors show a bull calf in one The other bull class admits ani- mals up to two years of age In both cases the bulls must be out ef a dam with at least 115 per- nl DEATH NOTICES Received too laie for Classified death notice column —— ANDREWS — At Beach Grove San Gay, March 28. 1965. Nettie Jane An @rews, formerty of Hunter River. ace S35. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Mome from where the funeral will be held Tuesday, March ™, with service commencing at 2 p.m. Interment in (Be Presbyterian Church cemetery +t Kuster River — At Dunstaffnage, March 28, -1965, John Harold Stewart in his Gath year. Resting at the Cutcliffe Fu néral Home from where funeral will be held today. Tuesday. with service com mencing at 2.30. Remains will be placed tn the Cutcliffe receiving vault. later to be interred in Dunstaffnage cemetery can class — At Charlottetown’ Mowday Avenue, in his 74h year the Charlottetown Funeral Home from where the funeral will be beld Wed funeral GEARY — At the Charlottetown Hos- Monday, March 29, 1%5. Mrs G Geary of 82 Kent Street. in jnot more than 17 nionths. lty 28 out af the 109 eninte ere cent breed class milk There is no class for female calves, but there are classes for yearling heifers, and for cows two years. four years and for cows five years old and over. In eact case the cows in milk and those that are dry show against each other in the one class. Pre- viously the wet and dry cows showed in separate classes There is a production class ior annals with stated qualifi- average in cations in record of perform- ance tests And there is an inter-breed class for the best uddered@ dairy cow in the show. In this class all cows entered, must have at least three productions records | with breed class averages of at least 125 percent in milk. There is also a class for four animals, all of which must have been bred and be owned by the exhibitor. Not more than one male is permitted in the four. In beef cattle there are three bull classes, and none of the ani- mals must be more than two years of age. Female classes are for ant mals born in 1964, for ones born in 1963 to February 28, 1964 and there is a class for females born in 1962, or earlier, with calf at foot The calf must have been born after March 1. 1965 and not later than April 15 the regula- tions state The cow and calf will be judged as a unit. There is also a class for four animals and there is an interest- ed competition for the best steers The prizes in the dairy class- es run from a top of $70 down to a low of $10, with ten prizes in all | BEEF CLASSES In the beef classes the prizes | run from a top of $50 down to a | low of six dollars. The beef prizes run $50, $40, $30, $25, $20, $17, $15, $12, $10 and six dollars in that order for the 10 animals placed in a class. | The beef steer must be not less than 12 months of age and All steers must be purebred animals | | jand must be registered, which is unusual. The judging system for the steers is most complicated. On- al- | party: N.S., Eastern Shore, Prince Ed- ward Island, New’ Brunswick ment’ in the Cape Breton area Mr. Doucet said Dosco had announced earlier that it would cease limestone quarrying at Aguathuna. Nfld Mr. Doucet said the $800,000- a-year operation could require More workers as new markets are found three. )' can he done as an economic venture with the causeway asa bonus that sould he a bonanza to Nova Scotia He said it “as estimated that 250.000.0900) cubic yards of fill suid be required to bridge, Mina: channe Dr Gosse said Kingsport Wolfville. Parrsboro Hantsport, Avonport. Windsor. and perhaps Trur “ould no longer be tidal port but accessable 24 hours a dav 'o ocean-going ships 4£the prov sere approved Clarification Sought In T GORDON RAMSAY Hamilton Boy To Represent P.E.I. In Sask, Gordon Ramsay of the Ham- ilton Sea Crest Calf Club has been chosen to represent Prince Edward Island at Sask- atchewan from July 12 to 2% through the Inter-Provincial Ex- change program sponsored by the Royal Bank of Canada Gordon has been a 4H mem ber fer seven years. He ts te | demotishec. son of K Earl Ramsay, ton, and is a student at County Vocational High majoring in carpentry. $100,000 Loss In St. Stephen Fire Outbreak ST. STEPHEN. N.B--‘CP) Two firemen were injured Sun- day night in a $100,000 fire which destroyed a two-storey wooden building containing three businesses here Firemen were stl] at ‘the scene Monday night. Quartermain’'s Woollens, Ma- ry McGreachy’s. Beauty Shop and Randy's Snack Bar were THANK YOU We wish to take this opportunity te express our appreciation te our friends, neighbours and relatives ef Cornwall, Nine Mile Creek and districts for their thoughtfulness and efforts in giving us a farewell party and presenting us with a lovely gift on our departure from this province to take up residence in Ontario. School, Calais 3 , and N.B., assisted in battling the which apparently broke ou! | im the basement of the Wollens store . Mrs. Mary McGreachy, pro prietor of the beauty shop, es caped from the pore building clad only in night attire: Cause of the fire was undeter mined z% ee BOBBY and LONA MACDONALD | CORNWALL, P.E.L. — SPCA Appeal HALIFAX CP An appea! bv the Saciety of Prevention of Cruelty agarnst the acquittal of Leict MeHuzh a race horse owner “as heard in Supreme Court here Monday Decision Mas reserved McHugh was acquitted ‘ast January of a charge of | wilful! ly ca unnecessary pain’ to Times Bov in 1963 He was found cuiltv on another charge of not providmg suitable food water and shelter for the horse The appeal! was hased on Mr Justice Vo J Pottier's meaning of the «word wilful’ which he defined as purposeful. corrupt and with ev.) intent" McHuzh was charged after he failed to ave the horse a drug prescribed hy a veterinarian to kill pain in the animal's injured lez McHugh withdrew the drug which was administered in the horses feed. when the animal refused to eat tt > Angus L Macdonald. counsel for the society. said the society: ; had ne-—wish to persecute Mr- Hugh. but it was important to them to have the point clarified and tn know the ruling on the defininon of ‘wilful’ Many of the society's cases were based on wilful cruelty.” he said _Mr Macdonald said tthe Criminal Code of Canada had| already defined the meaning of wilful’ and Mr Justice Pot- her's definition went further than the code BREATH, WHEEZE, COUGH? 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Moncton, Frederic- 7% é ‘ton and Saint John 15 and 30, 9 Centre é Edmundston and Campbellton. 8 ” an 4s I Tt ; é lowed for the lve animal For _ Outlook for Wednesday— 7 ( re queen St. en ) “ ; id very cold. ? , the carcass weight per day of “UDMY an ») Ooo DO fé age, another 18 points is award- High tide today at Charlotte- ») RED CROSS BL D NOR ke ed. And the remaining points town 9.44 a.m. and 9.11 p.m. At ” CLINICS & are awarded for various classi- Rustico at 6.26 am. and 423 % e ications o e steer carcass,’ p.m. Summerside tide t ? 7 ; (¢ after it 1s slaughtered rrinctepai lation penn Cases ? TUESDAY. MARCH 30th .. 8-10 PM. & The federal government con- town. Sun rises today at 6.01 » WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3lst §—11 AM. « tributes in fairly large propor- a.m. and sets at 6.34 p.m. % 5— 9 P.M. iy) tion to the prize money under » THURSDAY, APRIL Ist . ... 2— 4 PM. the new prize list arrangement, BUNNY CANRACE y 7J— 9 P.M. 2 it has beeh announced by the: The average jack rabbit can 7 . . . « agriculture ministet maintain a top speed of 35% AT LEAST 1065 DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED m.p.h. or more for short dis- » 7 é A number of the beef breeders tances. faster than any. ae en. 2 Come and Bring a New Donor £ indicated last evening they were cept a greyhound — : not well pleased with the new 7 show regulations so far as the ry beef cattle are concerned. 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