S { —conia—fadar, Stiown: above: are. members of the AYPA Deanery commit- tee making final preparations Bt a meeting last night in Mil- ton Hall for the 2ist AYPA Deanery Conference whiecn will be held at the church cen- “ter in Crapaud during.the La- bor Day weekend from. Sept- MAKING PREPARATIONS ember 3 to 5. The theme of this years conference is ‘How I may Best Serve My Church In. My-V oc ation.” Banqict “speaker will -be E. L. Torrey Wwho—wil speak on ‘social wel fare “work on P.E.I. Other events slated for the confer- ence will include swimming, ! t ae * > | . ~ not got the facilities to take care lof all beef being offered in the Maritimes. © 5 The fact_was_emphasized that our market ‘should -at all times command a substantial premium over the Toronto market. be- cause this is a deficiency: area. It was the. general feeling of harbeques on the beach, md sporting events. Members of the committee ‘shown above are (SEATED) Rev. A- €. Piercey, Chaplian; (BACK FROM LEFT) Charles Coles vice-president; Allan Gillespie, - quarter-master.~and Clair Sudsbury, chairman. New Trawler Joins F ec Provisioning For Ist Trip SOURIS Hon , Cécil - Miller welcomed the diese! trawler "AMY USEN" which atrived in Souris yesterday from builders yards for provisioning to hegin her first trip to. the Banks: the trawler is 93 feet in lefgth. with 765 Wp. main engine the vesset furns four bladé propellers six feet in diameter..In addition to this. the: engine room incorpor- ates a mase of additional +ma- chinery. Two-air cooléd-zerera- fors provide electricity for_light- ing. cooking and other~purposes, to a capacity of 34-kitowatts During constructi#m this class —vessel was dubbed “The Mighty Might" referring to its power in fishing capacity -equalling that of ships much larger in size In_ inspecting the vessel the —=Minister—noted—the—incorporation of sophisticated electronic equip- ment. -Besides the ships tele- phonea—single side band trans- mitter receiver has. been install- ec? for communication with the plant. Navigational equipment fnetudes decea—_navicator Mar- PN Leran-_T-w 6 “ponic. devices ‘ate aboard the ship one for normal | navigation- al purposes and the other for more sensitive role of detecting fish. schools : SPECIAL ATTENTION The Captain. Egbert, Boertien of Souris,_praised_ the sea keep {nz qualities of the ship as dis- played during her trials. Hull design proven in service proced* ed the drawing boards of the electric boat company in Gow- gon. Connecticut, later to be DEATHS MacKINNON At Summerside August 26, 1966, John D. Mac Kinnon, 334 Myrtle Street. for. merly of Springhill, aged . 86 come General Dianamics,, which Resting _at_the Conipton_Funeral— Home until Monday, August 29. Leaving funeral home at 2 p-m. to the United Church, Victoria West for service at 3 p.m, “In- terment in the church cemetery. Visiting hours Saturday * and Surtay 2-4, and 7 - 10 p.m. ROGERSON At sido on Friday, August 26, 1966, Nts: Monde Recerson, Wife of tr> Iste Ruben Rogerson, 69 Russell Street, Surhmerside, in her 83rd vear. Resting at the Bowness Funeral Home Sum- merside until noon on Sunday, then to Urven for service at 2 p.m in the Church cemetery. Visit- ing hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. MacEACHERN — At Bear Riv- .er on Friday,. August 24. Mrs. Mary C. MacKachern of Bear River in her 97th year. Her re- mins } Perry Funeral Home this {ON at 2 orelock to the shor> of her son Augustus Mac- Eachern, Bear River. Funeral arrantements will ed ‘ster ELLIS — At the Wood Convales- cent Home, ‘Wednesday, Aug- ust 24, 1966,’ Mrs. Urnest Ellis formerly of Tyne Valley 86ih year. The remains® were * transferred yesterday from the MacLean Funeral Home to Tyre Valley’ The funeral With p.m. Fre-byterian Church vice commencing at 2 terment Church cemetery. NARTIN \t urty Memorial ust 1966. Mrs. William Martin .of Martinvale, P.E.I., age 81 years. Resting at the Montague Funeral Home where funeral service will be held on Saturday, August 27 at 2 pm. Interment in Lorne Valley ceme- tery. Please omit flowers. ~ the King's ‘Co- Hospital, Aug- 9* on. Summer. ~ United Church | Interment * will be transferred from | be announe- | in her | will | be hold today from Tyme Valley | ser- | In- | will take place in the A: |} company developed and built; The trawler deck, believed to’ f be the first-of ité kind installed |b€ announced on ‘this -shortly. the .atomics submarine fleet of the “United States. In. designin~ the superstructure, deck Je*®ut, gear handling. the owners gave special<atfention’ to~ the. sitnplic- ity of operation and the utiliza- tion of ‘extra ‘heavy equipmert Some—ofthe ‘unique featur of lie vessel Include a u-type w.,ic! developed. by~ the . Hathaway Machinery Company of Fairha- ven, Mass. This’ winch, spool- ng. two thotisand two hurdred feet of three-quarter - inch ‘steel cable on two drums, is~ activat- edt by air clutches. Steering is Wagner hydraulic, with hand op- eration in the event of any fail- ure in-the-hydraulie svstem. The ships galley,, done in fotmica and. stainless steel. !ncorporate “a—custom—design—electrie_ranze, and extensive refrigeration fac- ilities ebpaaers The trawler hold, with the ca- pacity of two hundréd™ thousand pounds; {is insulated on all sides with six inches of fibre galss The inside of the fishold is seal- ed witha heavy coat of white fibre glass. providing the — ulti- mate ‘in sanitation. f Island Beef Directors Meet In Charlottetown Leo McIsaac. president of the PFI. Beef: Producers ‘Associa tion chaired, last night's direc- tors meeting held at the Fed- eration of Agriculture Office in Charlottetown The main ‘topie at the open- ing of the meeting was discus- sion of various beef prices. Mr. MclIsaac pointed out that “Our price for commercial beef “ment ,Abattoir at the directors that prafse should be given to Swifts and the Co-op Abattoir for having maintained beef prices at the highest. possi- ble level during a_period when Canada Packers are on striké. It was announced that~facili- ties will’ be provided in the leet; -learly next month for a weekly auction sale of. feeder and mar- ket cattle More details are to Arrangements are being made for delegates from the Tsland to the Canadian Beef Industry con- ference slated to be held in Win- in-Canada_is_butlt-up_of_alpnalt | blocks to achieve the highest de gree of safety and durability. Based on the performance of ; _ Nipeg September 26, 27 he fi! ene MA ES AR Caters bring lot trips Loan Board offi-i:’ fore. Producers, organized consumers, packers, government” officials, mstat these -wvessels: ~rill - dis-. : lias’ these ve al chain and retail operators-to re- sarge their financfal responsl —.° °° d milckGn CiRaLat billly_to the tax: payers well un- |View: Brages, Procucion lec. der the time provided in St W® es. consumer preferences and Loan Board statutes. This ves. Packing,’ ete. “ sel, the “East Pack I’. has tur- The*conference -is sponsored ned up <no-defects since commi- \jointly by the Canadian Federa- ssion and has held her holds in ‘tion-of. Agriculture and the Can- an average of four days per\adian Cattlemen’s-Association.~ trip A tour of 12 Island corn sil- E-A>- Gallant .of Eastern FI- eage plots was set for Septem- sheriés Limited and Roy. Lam- ber 16 to which anyone interest- < bie=of—Esen—Fisheries—bimited—ed_in_corn_production is invited. both expressed optimism for the These plots are examples of the future of these vessels and theif ‘qitforent corn varieties, fertilize salad nA ca en er_applied and various produe- ey" eageriy™ anticipate tion procedures, two additional vessels to be con- 3 structed durfng this present’ © 4 committee has been appoin- piv-se—st—their=tanansion-cand-to ted to arrange for sales of feed- the additionof- further vessels ©" cattle later_in_the_fall. It is in. the second phase. of expan. toped:.to—hold—feeder—sales—at sion of their companies. ____ Kensington, Charlottetown, Sour- is and O'Leary in October. ‘| Mr. Mclsaac told the directors {that the-steer~sale-during “Old Home Week." sponsored by the beef. producers had exceptionally ~-ly—and_made_comparisons |Charlottetown area commencing | ThiseDsers. -|sland News Page |. Western and Central Districts ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Aug. 27, 1966. 3 Eastern Legion Presents Awards The Eldon illary of the lesion and Aux- she said, respect your teacher, Legion presented ‘discipline.'yourself and make the sholarships to'five students. of best of your teacher the Eldon area’ for the highest John Hughes, pritcipal of the marks in grade 8 and 10 on Montague Regional High School, Thursday night in the Legion in his remarks stressed the need Hall at Eldon. for more room and advised that The prizes were won by Mer- there is a ten percent increase rill Gillis of Eldon for highest already in the enrolment. for in grade 10. Second prize in this year. He also stressed the grade ten went to Glenda Mac- need for a vocationat-school—in Rae of Pinette. In grade eight the area. Holly Rafuse of Mt. Buchanan He told the gathering they was high student while Fay should be proud. of their stu- Clow, Flat River was second. dents for such a fine showing. A fifth student Glendon Morri- He congratulated the | Legion son of Orwell Cove received Branch for their attitude toward honorable mention, education and thanked them for Louis Herring, inspector’ of | their assistance in this matter- schools for the area spoke. brief- | He said the question he is most of | often asked--by—the—parents~ is, the” proviitce” ““How-can-we help-our-children?- |and other regions. 36 students Well first of all take an interest wrote the examinations, 27 pas- in the student, talk to them and ;sed with an average of 533 out encourage them, education is.a_ | of 800 which was ‘said by several tough position for the student the region with ipersons to be. an outstanding With todays standards... Give | performance: os .them a place to study away. Stewart Ross, - MLA,. spoke from other interests such as | briefly and congratulated’ fhe TV. radio, ete. | students, teachers and parents, ‘Teenagers need direction and He urged all students to con- Will take it if presented in the tinue their education and he Correct way, then I think hard would do.all in-his power to as- Work and ‘honesty will do the sist in any way: : rest,” he concluded Mrs. Annie Gillis, formerly of _ Other speakers: were: Rita the area, and. now a téacher in- Gallant, Mrs. Mary- Ross, Mrs, Halifax was guest speaker. Mrs. | Robert MacKenzie and Fay Gillis will be remembered by ~Clow who thanked the Legion on many as the mother that: grad- behalf of the students. The chair- uated with her daughter-several ™an.for the evening was Lester | years‘ago: Taking as her topic, MacRae. “Education is Everybody's Bus- STUDENTS WORK FREE a iness’’, she stated -this. was so ; from the -Department of Educa Moree thee ‘tion, to the administration, the : : dental clinic expect 2.000 ~ teachers, the pupils and the par- Gran wit} get free dental an ome: The students. in conclusion during their summer _ holiday eee The clinic is manned by 32 FERRY PIER third- _and “fourth-year dental ‘Continued from page one) students and- financed by a fed- ‘eral government grant.. noon yesterday and about 12-ve- hicles came off. : TORONTO (CP)—There- were -In all, since midnight. 293 ve prizes for the tallest and short- hicles- and 786 - passengers left est peoplé attending the 25th the Island_(some—returning lat- anniversary~ convention of the er), and heading to the Island Canadian Women"s Army were 142 vehicles and 334 pass- Corps. The tallest was six feet or ° ‘ two inches and the shortest measured four foot -eight. \CAR WAS LATE One lone car was left on the ‘pier’ when the last boat sailed i a 4 a .from Borden. A car bearing. New pQ YOU FOR Jersey- license plates arrived ‘ ? BREATH, WHEEZE, COUGH? about five minutes after the “gangplant was raised> Does asthma or chronic bronchitis keep -| No traffic was reported going you’ in misery with difficult er te ia or coming on the Scotia, but 40 *heezing. See ureeet Dees vehicles carrying 123 passengers oo night Struggling to get-breath left Cape Tormentine on +t thru your bronchial tubes? Then here is Abegweit, with leaving the Borden terminal wens yee yl eee ee ~ with 317 passengers. p ee ne eaienty: Try Templeton’s The Confederation carried 123: paz-MAH Capsules today—only 8Sc and _vehicles_from__Borden__with 312 _ $1.65 at-drug counters everywhere. ipassengers, and left Tormentine Fer children's bronchial oth 54 vehicles carrying 120 MOTHERS! ‘passengers. The Prince Edward | SONGMTS ost SAZ-MAM Island-took..61.cars, trucks, ete. T-48- PRIZES FOR.SIZES 109" recorded good news! Thousands of Canadians use ASTHMA end CHRONIC GREVS RINIORS. Minister / Assistance | HALIFAX (CP) — A six point | assistance policy designed stimulate inéreased feed grain production in Nova Scotia was announced today by provincial agriculture Minister IW. Aker- ely Gere en i The new program, which will go into effect Jan. 1, 1967, pro vides greater assistance inland clearing the ditching and pur- chases of fertilizers and certi- fied seed grain. Construction of to ying and sterage Shes ; : grein_drying and ¥eras acille hroadened assistance. policy will ties will also be subsidized. Mr. Akerley said that while the policy would not take effect ‘until January, it was being an-— nounced now fo farmers wish- ing to take advantage of it would be able to include. expan- ded. grain acreage in their fall . plowing schedule this year. Under the terms of the policy, the department's land clearing and surface ditching policy will be amended to provide financial assistance’ on up to 150 hours of heavy -machinery—tised--p-e-r year. The present’ maximum is 50 hours” The existing under- An oa ihe! oh nounces Policy drainage policy .will be contin- ued and expanded. f The-government — will_pay 20 per cent of the cost, to a maxi- mum of 500 pounds of fertilizer per acre, for grain production. A similar assistance policy im- plemented last year for fertiliz- er used ifi forage crop produc- tion will be continued. The new policy will also pro- mote wider-use of certified seed grain iy Mr Agricuttural and, Rural ment Agency. He declined to give an e | tails: The federal and New | Brunswick governments are-« | pected to Sign an : agreemen? within a few weeks, he said “But I can tell you that at att be the biggest and most co _ “| prehensive of any long term + gional development plans sa far in Canada,” . the said. Develop. ° ' spokesman STATUTE EXECUTION TO SELL LAND To be sold by public action in i front of the Law Courts Build ing in Charlottetown in Queens County, on the 3rd day of tember A.D., 1966 at the hour of twelve o'clock THAT tract. piece and parcel of land situate; lying and being on Lot 21 in Queens County’ Pr Edward Island, bounced and des cribed as follows Commencing on the west. shore.of.\e don Bay af the “southeast. ancile sep noon, ALE, nee Akerley said he hoped the enable farmers to take full ad- vantage of their land and oppor- vo Tan tunities: of Jand_of Lucy Ferguson now ae | OF LOMmeriy) Enence Boutt erent | six degrees thirty mjnutes west Redevelopment cishts three chains to land inte B ‘ Ic d ily owned by George and Donald | Johnston, then south three de elng P anne {grees thirty minutes east twelve OTTAWA (CP)—Two* major chains and fifty links toa Francis rural redevelopment projects in’) Bernard's ane Lattiadh ia northern New Brunswick will be eighty | six DERIERE it hirty = min utes east seven chains to the announced soon. The forecast’ was made Fri- day-by-a-spokesman..for_ federal shore of the said bay .and thence northwardly and northeastward ly~-along--the—variaus..courses..of Forestry Minister Sauve, the ‘the said shore to the place of minister responsible forthe Gommencement containing — 199 .© Highland Music, © Burke Pipe Band B. C. Woods ~ Copad Provincial Exhibition WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3lst Official Opening 2. P.M. '@ Highland and Step Dancing Classes In handicraft a section will be provided for work by ladies | 75 years of age_and over. Entries must-be in by Aug. 27th. EXHIBITORS OF LIVESTOCK ONLY ADMITTED FREE _ acres of land more or less an¥ |reserving thereout and there from a lot of land in possession of Marie MacDonne!!. being the land described in a Deed under | power of-sale from Eliza Mac- Leod to C. Allison MacLeod dat- Fed June 21, 1940 and registered | in the office of the Registrar of | Deeds for: Queens County in | Liber 103, Folio 468. And also all that tract deseribed as com mencing on the east side of the [new road dividing Townships )numbers 20 and 21 where the | northern boundary of land for- rmerly owned. by John N. Adams and now in possession of James Gillespie, intersects the road. _ | Thence east and following . the- said northerly boundary ° last | mentioned to lands owned by | Leland Ferguson, thence north to an angle -in the said. lands, Thence east to another angle in | the said lands, Thence north to the south boundary of lands con- veyed by Robert A.’ Johnston and others. to George M. Johnston the distance of ten chains and thirteen -limks at right angles -f north of the said James Gilles-_ Midway, - and Majorettes REGISTER © NOW FOR FALL RELA. COURSE - SiC a .. sot ra of and 157 passengérs from Bor- den, while three trips from Tor- Jenkins Washing Machine mentine- carried 48 vehicles and 91- passengers : Parts - Sales - Service —The Abegweit—about— five @ Service on—all--makes_of vears ago in six. trips from ‘Bor- Wringer Washers * den and seven from Tormentine @ Rebuilt exchange units carried 1,053 vehicles and 3,705 available passengers with the vessel hold- @ Selling completely ing on an average 110 vehicles. washing ‘machines The strikers were orderly, qui- | Just Dial 892-3837 rebuilt has averaged three cents pound higher than: the Toronto Market.’ He mentioned _ that the Toronto market has been av- eraging one cent per pound less | than one year ago. The, directors were told that | Swift's at Moncton and the Co-op Halifax along with loca! butchers are operating at full capacitv and that they have Offices: 2 i sity ann REGANCE qua == FORALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS PHONE 894-6567 HYNDMAN & CO. | Limited ; Established 1872 | CHARLOTTE TOWN also at Summerside — Moutague — Alberton “The Old Reliable” | Fire, Life, Marine, Auto and Guarantee Bonds of all kinds. Call: ee 57 Lower Queen St Before Making SSS you Cam ARORT - aia. AAO WAAC WOOD ISLAND, FERRY ~ RESERVATIONS ~ Have Your License Number Ready high._dressing yields ranging jet, and well organized in the Kent St., Charlottetown from 58 to 67 per cent. early hours of the strike. . ‘ ne per ’ | | pe, WORTH:S QUALITY ORUGS : ; SERVICE - SAVINGS We Dispense any Prescription J. E. H. Worth 1914. Reg. Pharm. Free Delivery and Mail 142 Prince St. Phone 4-3424 land ciety PE.). '. i 3 year mm conjunction with St. able by evening lec- ture this year as well as- by correspondence. First erial ced. tals | — #@ Years in Business — 892-2450 PURITY DAIRY eos? | erkics 892-2458 3 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 $ Fifth HUBERT D. 192 Belvedere Ave. A CHALLENGING © CAREER AS AN . R.!. Industrial Accountant) Scar Imiaiial bad GONE Accountants of Prince Edward Is- countants of Canada offer a five —professional_accounting designation — R.1.A.. The programme is designed Subjects include: mentals, Industrial Legislation. Second Year: Accounting I[[—inter- mediate. Report Writing, Third Year: Accounting I1l—advan- Management. Fourth Year: Auditing. Fundamen- counting. Address Enquiries te: Chairman Education Committee oy Charlottetown C- Max_Th | ple’s pr er ora Thence west and following the south Secretary President | boundary “last mentioned to the : oS } said new-road-and-thence.south™ —— = eens | slong the east side of the said a ete ma - new road to the’place of begin-. ~ . ning, containing 43 1/S-acres of land a little more or less, and being the southern one third part : | of. the lands of the said Robert ; Johnston, deceased, and also | that tract—described as com- | mencing at a point at the east | side of the said new road at a ' distance of -sixty one feet- north from-the north boundary of the | lands. hereinbefore described; | thence east’ one hundred ~ and | twenty four feet, thence north (one hundred and twenty four | feet, thence west.the distance of one hundred -and twenty four | feet or to the said new_ road, A. (Registered : | road the distance of one hundred | and twenty four feet. to the | place of beginning as described | in-a deed -from-Pridham-John-—- | ston et all to the Director The | Veterans’ Land Act, dated March | Ist 1945 and recorded in Liber $115 Folio 104. of the Queens. County Records as No. 1543: The above’ sale fs made pur- in association’-with--the —-So- of Industrial and Cost As- the curriculum. — leading to Dunstan's University to train).grofessional accountants te | suant to the Judgment and Exe announces that the serve the needs of management in Sy er cee a Section first year R.I.A. government, commerce and indus- - : course will be avail- try. WHEREAS the Irving Of Company Limited, a body corp- | orate duly incorporated under | the laws of the Province of New. | Brunswick, Plaintiff, has ob) itained Judgment against the | Defendant, Alvin MacLeod, Exe- cutor of the last Will and Testa- ment of. the late Charles Allison | MacLeod on the 28th day of | March A.D., »1966. . AND WHEREAS Execution | was signed on the Ist day of. August A.D., 1966 in the. amount of One thousand thirteen ($1,- | 013.00). Dollars. | NOW THEREFORE this Pub | ie sale’is to be held at -the | aforementioned time and~place | by -virtue—of -the—Judgment—and— | Execution Act Chapter 78; Sec- tion 27 of the RSPEI, 1951. | For particulars apply at the | office of Campbell & Campbell, | Barristers & Solici*>s, 2 Gran | ville St., Summersiie, P, F. I. | DATED this %th day of Aug- ; ust A.D., 1966 Ph. 4:9961 or 2-2491 f=» KEITH MYERS, Sheriff, Queens County. Year: Accounting 1I—funda- Manag- Statistics. Industrial Organization and of Cost. 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