cue A farm. business short course will _be seen from 10.30 to 11.30 on the morning of March 29, 30, 31 and April 1 on all Maritime TV stations, On three ef the programs a pane! of éarmers from each of the three QUESTION INFORMATION tion the information ‘presented by the experts: The question ‘ and answer period takes up | the last half of cach program. The panel shown here, is used on programs one and four ané consists of, from LEFT Frank Lutes. Berry Mills, N.B, Jonn Local Delegates Attend Meeting W.R. Brennan who along with ©.W. Moffatt, manager of the Charlottetown Board of Trade, attended a recent meeting with members of the Internatiorial Atlantic Corridor Road Com: qittee held in Fredericton, N.B., * yesterday said he was pleased with the progress made at the meeting. . — The Corridor Road is a pro- @osed project which would con- mect the “Maritime Provinces with Quebec by a direct route across Maine.. . Mr. Brennan said the road “will mean a tremendous sav- ing -in the transportation of goods from the Maritimes to Central Canada and. the United States and back again.” With the completion of the road the minimum distance from Char. lottetown to Montreal and back again would be a-minimum sav- ing of 360 miles. — : Clyde Hichborn- of — Maxfield, Maine, presided at the meetiag which was held at the Rioux In- ‘dustrial Estates. Representatives attended from Maine, New Brunswick, Prince ._Edward Is- land and Quebec. esd Chairman of the Maritime a Blaauwendraat, Old Barns, | N.S., Wallace Wood, Marsh- | field, P-E-1;, and John John son, regional supervisor CBC | Farm and. Fisheries, which !s | host for the seriess. | —-——-— | | section, H. Stanley Dixon, said more encouraging that at any | other time. | Maine State Legislature Rep- resentative James T. Dudley of Enfield, Maine said that con- struction will start this summer on improving a section of the route in the Codyville area, from Lee to Lincoln. It was impos sible to determine how many miles will be done this year un- til cost estimates were available and until it was known how much federal money will be available. i Rep. Dudley said he would be | attending a meeting in New York of the Interstate Co-operative Committee to see. what money Charlottetown Board. of Trade | would be available for highway projects and would also attend | a meeting in Washington in about | two weeks. The Maine Legisla- |ture has. already designated a |route across the state, he said, HIGH SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY REFLECTION GROUPS ; which would follow. route six, “from border to border.’’ Rep. Dudley said that most |Democrat and Republican can- didates in the June election ar€{t, nay tribute to Mr. Matheson’s | supporting the corridor road. A: motion was passed suggest- ing that the Maine Legislative Representatives contact the fed- eral members of their parties | prospects for the project look | and acquaint them with the At-| reached 25 years in the service lantic Corridor Road project and suggest a meeting in either Washington or Maine with the international committee. ‘at their pleasure.” ; "A meeting of a committee de- signed to study six survey sta- tions will be held in Fredericton on April 15. Theft Reported In Summerside SUMMERSIDE — A beak in-. volving the theft of $80 in cash and approximately $60 worth of cigarettes was reported to have occurred at Rodd’s Shell ser- vice station, Summerside East sometime. Thursday night. - ‘Heading the -investigation ts Cpl. H.V. Cameron of the Sum- merside detachment of the RCMP. The break was made into: the # He said the plant, to be built | Island News Page THIS WEEK ATSDU - Band, Glee Cl ub Concerts 2 The Guardian, Chariottetown, Sat, March 26,1986. Are Winning High Acclaim Fisheries Minister Makes Announcement Wisheries Minister, Leo Ros- long and with such untiring de- aa eveerangl mnllmter or bel aldl aan taal esha of a’ $150,000 receiving station | 19¢e: and drying plant for Irish Moss | Mr. Matheson said he appreci- 4s to be started immediately at ,ated thé “Kind words of the Mimi * ; ; remier and the opposition lead- sh in\Prince County Pp ‘Miminega . Xe : er.’ - He said he had» never sought a nomination for politi- cal- office and that nominations ated, is expected to be in oper: | had been thrust upon him. “In ation in August. the May 16 election.’’.he said, Mr. Rossiter said the operation |] have an offer to run against will consist of a warehouse and the premier in his district and if drying building which will con-|] do, I'll take the’ House Speak- foe a anes mechanica! mee ler down to defeat with him.” at’ will have a capacity for, o, 4 question of- privilege, 15,000,000 pounds of wet moss. prince ‘County Conservative “Encouragement will be giv-| Keith Harrington rose to correct en,” said Mr. Rossiter; ‘‘tO) @ press report that quoted himas have fishermen rake m0S8/ saying the leader of the opposit- which is of better quality than|jon was ‘confused and bewild- storm-tossed moss and wil pro- ered.” a vide greater returns. The plant) 4), arrington said" will also accept storm-tossed | since "eee of Seite moss. i had been made on this incorrect Today's sitting marked the report he was taking the oppor- | 25th anniversary of the first tunity of making a correction. speech in the Legislature. by | He said ‘‘at no: time did he say former opposition leader Alex | the leader of the opposition was Matheson.’ e3 confused and bewildered — I! | said that certain statements | | PAYS TRIBUTE | made in this House conf | ; Re ; , s use | Premier Walter R.” Shaw: rosé~ and_bewildered etain d -century of public service. | , Members turned their attent- | She potatt- of es soneuaiana | fons to legislation and members of the Conserva- | 2d it appears now that the fre- tive Party,” he said “I extend | Weney of sittings will be in- congratulations on your having | creased with a sitting scheduled |.for Monday of the people of the ee | Political life is sometimes cruel | : and does not provide much grati- Thomas Best tude. “A politician is required to) make very material sacrifices | Passes Away in the public service and this | fact is not recognized by peo-| Word has been received by ple generally. Thomas Best, Crapaud, of the Opposition Leader Alex Camp- {death of his brother Russell. bell said he ‘‘was happy to join who passed away in Moncton with the premier’ in congratu- |City Hospital, Moncton, N.B. on lating Mr. Matheson.” He said March 5, 1966,.in his 86th year. ‘there are very few men in po-|His remains were transferred litical life who have served so/to the Dawson Funeral Home, : Crapaud, from where the funer- restaurant section of the station |al was held on March 8th, Rev. and entry was gained through a |Edward Britton, pastor of the small window on the east side of |Tryon Baptist Circuit, officiat- the restaurant. —- sing. : It was discovered at, 8 o'clock |" Interment was in the family | yesterday by the proprietor Alan plot in Westmoreland Cemetery.. Rodd, occurred well after midnight as Thomas, Crapaud and Harry, the service. -station was open Saskatoon, also one sister, Mrs. until .1.20 this morning Avread McVittie, Crapaud. by. Marine Colloids, Incorpor- s "March 27 A to ril 10 Ap eo ere ats FATHER BOYCE girls yesterday | was believed to have |Surviving are two brothers — | By WINSTON MacGREGOR The sun shines, spring. is sprung and the grass is fast be- coming green, the campus is co- vered with guys whistling and_ gigling. ‘Everyone “has shoved* his: winter’ attire into’ moth balls and is soaking up the fresh air and solar rays. The SDU Band and Glee Club has displayed very fine talent in their concerts across the Island. Their latest success was a con- cert in Miscouche last Sunday evening. With every with the able direction of Mr. Tersteeg théir success is easily accounted for. : Their next engagement is at the Basilica Recreation Centre this Sunday evening. For a. verf enjoyable concert for,voung and old alike the Band and. Glee Club will be out in full array Be there! < ' Meanwhile, back, in the com- position room, Mr. Tersteeg is preparing an arrangement for a University theme song. Without a doubt St. Dunstan's wil' have a distinct song of its own before the year is out NOMINATIONS Elections for the incoming So- phomore, Junior, Senior and En- gineering class presidents were held this week. Philip MacDon- ald took the Senior Presidency by acclamation. The incoming Juniors elected George Mac- Neill; the Sophomores, Tom Greene and the Engineers, . Ro- bert Kane. ; The World University Service Club on campus will hold their oe _ executive elections this” week.’ This year’s chairman, Margaret | Ann Warren is to be commenda- ed on her efforts in the many ac- tivities W.U.S. has sponsored this year. 0 : The Progressive Conservative ,Club, headed by’ Philip MacDon- ald, is planning a meeting to -jadopt a constitution for the club as well as the election of the ex- | ecutive for next year. The Pro- |gressive Conservative Club will ibe, welcoming Hon. E. Davie Fulton, who will arrive on |P.E.I. during the first week’ of | April. Mr. Fulton, former Min- |ister of Justice, is Honorary Pre- sident of the club at S.D.U. ager of the Coffee Shép for 1966- 67 is Jack Rapattone. The pre- sent manager, Jim Davies has had a very successful year and member | It is understood that the man. | we offer our best wishes to both in the coming year~ Saint Dunstan's debsators Phil MacDonald, Tom McMillan; Wes MacAleer. and Tom _Gallan’ par- ,ticipated in a debate at O'Leary Regional High School cn: Thurs=» day afternoon. The topic was, “Resolved that Communist 2c tivity be made a_ criminal offense in Canada." The .urpose of this debate was to encourage and promote debating on the high seheet-level: ‘The Senior class of 1966 pre sented a trophy to be awarded to the. outstanding athlete at | S.D.U. for the year. The trophy | known as the Rev. Walter Mc | \Guigan Memorial Trophy. will | be presented at the Awards Ban- quet at the end of the scholastic year Although spring fever has hit - all of us, some have been forc- ed to remain indoors with a per- | sistant and rather antagonizing | touch of influenza. See you next week after our headache. upset stomach, nasal congestion. and bronchitis become: less acute. Llovd MacKay © af charged: with failing Norman { Harrington 'to stop at a stop sign had hig case adjourned by consent to April 15 to set a date for trial. Gordon par acted as coun- sel for the accused ‘A Mt. Albion resident, Judson Everett Myers charged with un- lawfully driving a motor veliicte while his licencé was suspended pleaded: not guilty to the charge. His case was adjourned to April 1st to set a date for trial Guest Speaker Is Announced Dosithee Poirier, president of the East Prince Fishermen's As- sociation, announced yesterday that Jack Smith, administration officer taxation: division depart- ment of National revenue, Char> lottetown, will be guest speaker at the annual meeting of the as- sociation. The meeting is sched: uled for Tuesday, March 29 in the Summerside Fire Hall, at. 1.30 p.m... ~ \ Mr. Poirier stated that the meeting would provide the~ fish- ermen with an opportunity to get first hand information on the regulations pertaining to the Canada Pension Plan. The meet- . ‘ing was open to any fisherman in Prince County. Traffic Case Is Adjourned Phillip Arnold Acorn. Monta- gue, who had previously plead ed not guilty to a charge of pass- |ing a school bus before it had ‘resumed motion had his “case further adjourned until! April 25 when he appeared before Magis- trate James B. Johnston. in Queens County Magistrate's | Court yesterday afternvon. WE MAKE TO ORDER... Party , Sandwiches—Ham, Chicken Salad, Egg, Salad, etc. Bulk orders We continually endeay- our to merit your confidence @ Prescrip- tions THE JENKINS PHARMACY of Cole Slaw, Potato Salad, Scal.. lops,, Macaroni & Cheese,. Rolls, Sweets. and Assorted. Pastries Take the work out of your party— let us help yew. ENTERPRISE BAKERY Dial 4-8747 205 Grafton St. q DRY CLEANING Prompt Pick Up and Delivery Master Cleaners 122 Fitzroy . Dial 4-5636 all attend - March 26th, 1965 and Mr. Artemas Godkin May 20th 1950 Ever loved and ever remembered ; Inserted by the Family. PROGRAM HOLY MASS: celebrated 4 times dail EVENING-SERVICES: Adults - March 27-31; April 4-6 ..... [we sessions each evening. % 6.30 p.m. - 7.30 p.m. 8.00 p.m. - 9.00 p.m. - “High School students _ | : Week-end Rally. April 1-3. SPECIAL CONFERENCES: cd HOME MEETINGS: — Father Boyce on: Marriage & Family Life Layman in Church & World RENEWAL (each evening.) Mission Fathers will attend meetings organized in homes, — 2 re KS I Dispensing (Rematt) _IN MEMORIAM - Tn loving of Mrs. Hattie Godkin who passed away . y to accommodate Cor. Gt. George g@ Kents Sts. Open Evenings Dial 4-4219 memory ry ~ o~ re ks FATHER PRIMEAU, FATHER DEMERAH ay EXECUTIVE on oes é 7 This Message is Inserted by Businessmen and Fr iefds of St. Pius X Parish s ¢ = m + € e . a) ae