en Foods Ltd OUR OF the nine mem- bers of the Mt/ ‘Stewart Fire Department who helped put the Red Cross. blood donor clinics foy the Charlottetown area “over ‘the = top” display their “gift of life’ after com- pleting “their donations — last night. FROM THE LEFT are: Fireman, Clifford Dou- cette, fire chief, Eldon Glo- ver, Capt. Emmett. McKenna, = >\- 4 and Fireman Alonzo Birt. There was 100 per cent re- sponse from the Mt. Stewart Fire Department which is composed of 17 members, 8 of whom. were ‘Rot se as do- nors. ~Red Cross Donor Clinics ~ This week's. four-day series of Red. Cross’ blood donor clinics | for the Charlottetown area, — held \firmed the Juniors as the win-. iners of the inter-class trophy. \MOST GRATIFIED ‘Are Completed At Centre “Volunteers at yesterday’s clin- lies were provided by the follow- ‘ing organizations — the Wom- at the Confederation Centre. | ‘A: Fremont Archer, chairman en's Auxiliary of the Baptist were most successfully complet- jof the Red Cross blood donor Church, the Ladies’ Auxiliary of ed last night with a total regis- tration of 1276 donors — on the} 1140 quota — or-a 111.8 per cent Tesponse. There were 143 ‘in at- tendance at the afternoon ses- sion and 185 at the evening ses sion, all of whom were put through in record time. The only competitions in which the winners could: be fi- nalized last night were those at Prince of Wales College and St Dunstan’s University. The boys came out “‘on top’. this time. at P.W.C. with 53 of them register- ing as against 46 girls. There were 16 additional students from St. Dunstan's who gave their do mations at the Confederation Centre. This brought the Univer- : ol s total attendance to 182 on the objective of 180, and con- icommittee for Charlottetown. stated_last night that he was lmioet gratified wih the response. jthough disappointed that Char- (passing the record. of 132 per lcent established by. Souris dur- ing the past summer. Souris is still “in the lead” for the Man- jning Trophy which they have jwon for the past two years. How- lever, there is still another series \of clinics to be carried out at ‘Summerside, the R.C.A.F. Sta- ition, Borden and Kensington in November, so the final: results lof the province-wide competition will not be known until then. Mr. Archer extended ‘thanks to all the donors, workers and sup- porters who were-responsible for the. the. splendid Tesults~ achieved. the Charlottetown Branch, Royal ;Canadian. Legion, and_ the Char- |lottetown’ Rural Regional High INCREASED Continued from page 1 ated into basic _pay. Incorporation of allowances into basic pay will mean single men will earn the same as mar- ried men. This will cost $21,- 700,000 on top of the $63,600,000 for the--pay increase itself. By and large, the pay in- crease percentages are at least double those of the last boost, announced early last year but retroactive to Oct. 1, 1964. The present increase is not retroact- ‘jive: Family Physicians — lo Attend Assembly Family physicians from th@{a separate program which. in- Island will meet at the Confed- eration Centre from- Octpber 9th to lth, for the Second! Conjoint Scientific Assembly. This as- sembly is planned to be the big- gest one for family .physicians ever held in Atlantic Canada. It is organized by the Atlantic pro- vinces chapters of the College of General Practice of Canada. The assembly will start with registration and a tour of Con- federation Centre on Sunday ev- ening. During the next two days a full schedule is planned for the doctors, while their wives have lcludes an Island tour, luncheon, | and a fashion and fur show. The 'doctors will be, joining their wives for a Thanksgiving *din- ner, a dance, and entertainment in the theatre provided by “The | Travellers’ with Catherine Mac- |Kinnon. Guests at the assembly will be Richard C. Rowe, M.B., ChB F.R.C.P. from Baltimore, Hy- man Caplan, M.D., C.M., from Nova Scotia, William C.. Niche- las, M.D. from Nove Scotia, and Robert N. Anderson, M.D., C.M from: Nova OR eee S'side Youths Are Remanded SUMMERSIDE — Four Sum- merside youths, Gary Wayne MacKenna, Ivan Joseph Ar- senault, Robert Ernest Richard, and Elmer Stephen Slavin, were Femanded to October 6 when they appeared before Magistrate W. Chester §. MacDonald in Prince County Magistrate’s Court yesterday. Each is charg- ed with break, entry and theft and with possession of a house- breaking instryment without law- ful excuse. They are represent- ed by Neil R. MacLeod. The: magistrate told the four that preliminary hearing of the charges against them would take place October 27. Francis Joseph Perry, Mis- egouche._was fined $10-and-costa or 5 days for operating a motor vehicle without a valid oper- ator’s license. A chargé azainst him of theft under. $50 in con- nection with the theft ‘of some theques from Seabrook’s Froz- in New ‘nnan was adjourned to October 4 » Joseph Edgar Arsenault, Max- \mville,,. was remanded in cus- tody to October 4°on a charge of common assault. LOBSTER CASE The case of Ferdinand Corm- | ler, ‘Lower Cape Wolfe. N.B., tharged with possession of 25 andersized lobsters, was adjourn- | | ed for a decision after the hear- [v WESTERN FUNERALS MATHESON’ FUNERAL The funeral’ for Mrs. Sarah Re- e~ becca. Matheson was held Thurs | day, September 29 at the Comp- ton Funeral Home where ser- vice was conducted by Rev C.R. Webber. Hymns Breathe On Me, Breath of God | and Lead Kindly Light Ne Ist was Mrs. Eric Sheen: Pall- bearers were Edgar Wedlock, John Hopkirk, J.C. (Bud) Moun- tain, Claude Lyle, Windsor Cor- ney and Quintin Court. Inter- ment was in the Peoples’ ceme- tery, Summerside. Dr. | were | ing of testimony from three fed- eral. Department of Fisheries of- ficers and three winesee for the defence. The fisheries cificers. testify- ing were C. L. Heckbert, Waldo Beck and J. A. Yeo. Giving de- fence evidence were the accus- ed, Arsene Doiron of Westmore- land County, N.B., and Belonie County. Prosecuting the case for the: nt of- Fisher- ies was Neil R: MacLeod. De- fence council was Alfred R. Lan-‘ dry, Shediac, N.B. was fined $10 and costs or 5 days for driving without due care and attention. A Lennox Island man was fined $20 and costs or 30 days for intoxication in a public ‘Place. 850,000,000 rice. | j IARRY'S LARRY'S Servicemen were briefed at 400 locations om the pay in- crease at about the same time Mr.” Hellyer was holding his press conference. Mr. Hellyer said’the new pay scale compares favorably with that of industry—so far as yard- sticks can be established. Pay Is Listed Rank By Rank OTTAWA (CP) School Red Cross Council. : \lottetown did not succeed in sur- | = os — Compara- the Canadian dollar, was deval- ued to 92.5 cents in U.S. funds in May, 1962, the. move was undertaken by monetary policy rather than by forceful govern- ment action. He preferred a flexible exchange rate to a fixed one. ALBANIA Continued from page . The Albanian foreign minis- jter’s words implied expecta- tions of a long war in Viet Nam. ‘The —-victories...of..the--- peoples will .only be obtained through uninterrupted struggles and sac- rifices,"’ he said. ‘‘They will have their .ups: and downs.” He indicated Peking is willing to be inthe United Nations, so long as it has the seat now oc- cupied by the Nationalist Chi- nese. “The Chiang Kai - shek cliqde on Formosa has usurped the seat that rightfully belongs to the People's Republic of China.” He said China is the main ob- stacle to ‘‘Washington's plans to dominate the world, and this is the reason for the profound hos- tility of the United States to- wards it and for the redoubled U.S. efforts to enclose it." WOULD -ADMIT CHINA Haekkerup made one of the strongest calls voiced by a West European diplomat at the cur- rent session for Communist China’s admission. cs AREA MOSTLY WATER The 130 French islands of Ta- hiti, make up, 1,500 square miles of land in 1,500,000 square. miles of water. y necessary but should have been |» The Guardi sland News Page tern and Central ‘Districts n, Charlottetown, Fri., Sept.\30, 1966. ‘3 | ELECT ION CASES ADJOURNED © yer me ao ed at a sp Prince Edward’ Island Coundj}\Bo Canada, held \Jast evening at Boy. Scout Headquarters, Char- lottetown that this vine will send a na inn 12th World\Jamboree to at Farragut\State Park, from August: } - 10, 1967. It estimated that. some: seventee thousand boys from nearly hundred countries will be in at- tendance. Island boys will travel byCan- adian National Railway to Cal- _Sary and from there by bus with and from there by bus with ‘sides Girl Killed - \ Three-year-old Renata Hurd, daughter of Mr. “and Mrs. Fred ‘Hurd of Summerside, was killed yesterday. when she darted from behind a parked vehicle into. the path of an oncoming truck re- portedly. operated by Antoine Gallant of Summerside. The accident occurred at ap- proximately 11:40 yesterday morning. The child was pronoun- ced dead on the scene of the ac- cident. The Summerside police are investigating, but no decision has been made as to whether an inquest will be held. The body was taken to Char- ‘ |Jottetown last night where an autopsy will be performed. Dr. C.A. Coady is the coroner. Surviving the child are two brothers, Edwin, who is. stat- joned in Germany with the army | and Arnold, who is in British Columbia. Also: surviving is one sister Moraine Lewise,-17, who is living at home and her grand- itive armed forces maximum an- nual pay by rank (army rank is given but navy and air force Cormier, ‘also of Westmoreland | réports John Alfred Foley, Alberton. | More than 90 per cent of 1,- } subsist mainly on | equivaley « apply): I \Oct. 1964 1966 1967 Pte. $4,896 $5,016 $5,220 Cpl.” 5,148 5,892 6,228 Sgt. 5,532. 6,60) 6,924 S Set. 5,964 6,960 7,284 wo2 6,468 7,512 7,836 “Lieut. 6.792 7,140 7,416 Capt. 8,376 10,164 10,524 Maj. 10,500 12,516 12,972 Lt.-Col. 12,648 14,688 15,240 Col. 15,228 17,268 17,928 Brig. 18,828. 20,508 21,300 Maj.-Gen. 20,928 22,848 23,760 Lt.-Gen, - 23,004 25,008 26,004 | Table does. not include new | annual increments of $36 for | corporals, $60 for sergeants and class warrant officers. RISING PRICES Continued from page 1 Ido |encouraging “intelligent discus- issues betweeh management and labor.” Detailed and well - publicized create an inf ages in line with the country’s bility to increase production. Mea LIL aaah Storey Sl coh 136 Prince St., CI RESTAURANT Grafton St. Takes pleasure in announcing FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ON FOOD ORDERS OVER $3.00. PHONE 4-8415 Orders $1:00 - $3.00 delivered for 25¢ LARRY’S LARRY’S staff sergeants and $84 for 2nd | \system of wage-price guidelines | sion of the relevant economic | r and charts on price’ | changes in industry would help | public opin- | a and serve to hold profits and } "Prof. _Neufeld said that when parents» Mr. and Mrs, Edwin | Haithwaite. of Manitoba. ecial e Executive ea | Scouts of | { he | and NovaScotia Ja o| the summer of, 1967, = <) Canada: W. \\ take charge the \Canadian of some urteen béys to Idaho. Follow- the Jamboree, side tours to Va Ho, Salda an eae are plan- Plans, were aie a Patrol’ sto each of the ba continge hundred nee of be held as Centennial eVents in APRLE DAY oe and Edgar to.the Apple Da}\Com- ple Day, 1966, ‘will , y evening and ber. 21st and 22nd) Neer’. in this aN be -hel Naetarday, in\nearly . ‘province. Brigadier Ww. Scouts and \ Leaders World's Fair, \“EXPO") Ye this ‘province Island_. Scouts. spend ‘the week. of July iN this bigsevent. It\is ‘planned FS travel to Sand from: Expo by CNR\with Seouts being billeted j-at hospitality camps which \will be set up. by the. Montreal Rég- ional Council, Boy. Scouts. of ‘S>-MeMurtry “will of travelling ar ‘rangements; Dr.A. L. Saunders will be in charge ot Health, In addition two clergymen, a con- tingent. treasurer and deput® chief will act on the headquart-: ers staff.” The entire ontingent of Island boys will be ken down int small tour units of six boys with a leader for con purposes, while at. Expo. All* School Roof Under Repair GEORGETOWN — Work was commenced this week on replac- ing approximately 1000 square feet of the roof on the George- town High School. The work is being done by Boudreau Sheet Metal Works Ltd., of Dieppe, New Brunswick. Deterioration of a section of | the roof mainly centered over the washroom necessitated the Ny qualified in the last» ‘Provincial Me ‘C. Parent and ‘Roger Crait of Summerside were | outs and |’ leaders in the proyince\are elig- |—-; ible to apply for this event. \ GEORGETOWN — A heavy | docket. was heard by Provincial | Magistrate James B. Johnston, at Georgetown yesterday. | Representing the crown in all | cases was King County Crown | Prosecutor, G, Gordon Tweedy. The eases_of Laurie MacLure, Rolland Butler and Cyril Butler | all of Charlottetown,. Julius Neil- son of Halifax, Nova Scotia and William H. Burns of Summer- side appeared before the court on. charges of voting while un- slecties. All cases were, further rned to October. .25 “due to the ct that Supreme Court\has | before\it a. petition under the Contraverted Election Act com>. plaining ofthe undue election of George F son.and four of he five persons charged in gistrate’s Court voted in the el ial district in. which Mr. Fer; ran. The was inally’ a Prince County case which is being he by ‘Provincial Magistrate. Johnston che to the fatt that Provinci aerate Ww. ester S. Mac- ald. disqualifi imself from sitting on this part? ular case. John ke of ntague \ charged wit ea | hi d- 4 “MacLean of Peter’ s Road p ed not guilty andthe case Nedjourned to Octobér 13 to allow aceused to obtain. counsel. id" “Francis Horton. of Iris with break entry. and hiss core, adjourned. to | be applied to the new Toe tion and a motori ! ator will be ie s are parcivipa- 8 veg tui: | lrepair work. It may be neces- HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD. | eee and Satisfaction Come First™ : ST. 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He was be held. ie oa McLellan of “Edison P. re is, charged with breaking gon nieotad : Se on breaking and entering the law charge of dangerous driving had | fice of Melvin J. MacQuaid in his case adjourned to fix a| Souris and stealing $5,965, elect- date for trial. Collings was also © trial by magistrate. and plead- charged with driving while his | &¢ guilty. The amount of $4.593 license was suspended. No plea | 2@S been recovered. Mr. Me- was taken in this case and it| Lellan was represented by Les- Was adjourned to October to fr ter P. O'Donnell, QC. The ac- a Uate for frial. cused was cemanded in Kings Charles Buell of Murray River, | County Jail te October 6 for charged with having care: and | | seritence, Ethelbert Guignard of St Anne du Bocage, New cBrung wick, pleaded guilty’ to impaired riving and was fined $100 and. - | when a preliminary hearing will | fimed $25 and costs. control ofa motor vehicle vie reenter re ree impaired and represented D. Frank Sigsworth pleaded me Th guilty. The cas@.was adjourned e Unbeatable to October 25 for wpecial sitting Bluenose Mrs. Ida Johnson r . Murray |. During the 20's and 30's the tie iver.-charged with com itting | clipper from Lunenberg_N.S. 1it and bodily harm to Floyd | *was acclaimed queen of the ick Jomi$tfon by stabb North Atlantic fishin on a knife had her casey, Bluenose went on to Tecome adjournedNto October 6 to sail ‘the most famous sailing her to obtain_ counsel. | Of. this century and so beloved ~Joseph I ry x0 Sampson | by Ganadians that her image is | still kept bright on all Cana- dian di October i issue of Reader's Canadian writer ed with re- harles Jack- ion of his nd his duty pleaded not st | » } case was adjourned to a ial | ; acDonald te ti > ting” on Ostober 2. Het ne aeee eee es Pesented by D\Frank Sigsworth. | Bog ty gota PLEAD NOT GUILTY ‘the best the British Ann\. Sampson id Joseph | could offer—but ended. Sampsoi. 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