kind, as it burned in the hearts ofthe men of the Park dale Lions Glub and: led them to save lives at the Confedera- tion Centre by donating blood te the Red Cross. The men>ar- mved in a body aboard the en The siren of the Parkdale Fire truck sounded. its dread- ed acream and the big red en- @ine sped along its way. An ‘Other fire, was the thought “But this fire was the .construc- tive rather than destructive LIONS RIDE A$ ENGINE ROARS At last April's clinic the club won the Robert gine last night Bradley Inter-Service Competition. The — club making every effort to have a 100 per cent attendance at the clinic in order toe retain the trophy. Club was | ——$ $$ ‘SUGGEST LEGISLATIVE ACTION Rash Of Cattle P } | | oisoning From Use Of Top-Killer By NEtL MATHESON scarcely any reported two years A-rash of cattle poisonings by ago. potato-top killer over the week- In 1964, cattle deaths were end_affected something more only slightly higher, but reports than 3 cattle in the area serw- over the weekend: indicate this @d by the Charlottetown veter- may be a particularly bad year, inary doctors, it was learned unless, the utmost care is exer- ~ last night from Dr. H-H. Kelly, cised by all concerned. provincial director of veterinary LEGISLATION NEEDED? services. . There were reactions im sev- There were scattered reports eral areas yesterday which sug- of at least two other poisonifigs gested the in other parts of the “province. -ing Poisonoug ‘top killer should »The first_ poisoning mews hay been proclaimed. ’ which reached the Guardian - The legislation was passed by told of four young cattle being the provincial legislature ~ in poisoned in the herd of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Campbell, Elm- wood Two of the animals had died — one ‘of them is pictured here — another appeared to be near death at noon Monday, and 8 fourth was a sick animal in stall. Dr one Case, . By IBRAHIM NOOR! y — fro Kelly said last night that ADEN Giewers) 7 I5 animals had re ousted Saturday. when . Britain been poisoned: He-had no-details” oe oked self - rule here be- | last night on how many had cause of mounting terrorism, died. though some were said to saiq Monday he plans to ask have. died. < In another case 11 had been exposed. these_cases. it. was..a milking Arabia.”’ herd apparently. ; In London. meanwhile. was DRIFTS OVER FENCE | announced that the British air- Indicative of how deadly the craft carrier Eacle was steam- poisonous top-killers are is one ing for Aden: having sailed sud-: “report from the Souris aréa. It denly from Malta Saturday. ~ tald of one man spraying a po The frigate Lowestoft and two tato field on his farm, and some zuxiliary ships accompanied the of the spray drifting across a Carrier. line fence, Dr. Kelly said. At é least one of the poisoned ani- Si Richard animals “positive steps to deal with the urnbull, given au had died, he told the Guar- thority Saturday to zovern this —_ __ South Arabian ‘colony, _ lifted : dusk-to- There was no word last night Monday the 11 - hour from the Kensington area—the pacha a ae — ae ee ce 2 “ty several. recent ' assassinations comand there — -Ret_ 38! ag grenade attacks by Arab some former years, that area . c 3 had produced the most cases of terrorists cattle ‘poisoning. Dr. Kelly said. SUFFER HORRIBLY . People who like cattle — and. eile in Adie tates. all good cattlemen do — have Former Chief Minister Abdu! the additional unpleasant ex- Quvee Mackawee, had perience of seeing the animal’ come to power last March, said suffer horribly, in addition to the he had heen requested hy many financial loss involved. The present to present Aden’s e-se white - faced heifer pietured hefore the UN above — had considerable blood : on her mouth when she died. ADVOCATES ACTION bell hers comes te a positive steps to deal with the ing severe discomfort cilia Gas in Soutn } j Arabia, otherwise the conse- More thes ye o# cattle quences will be grave because died from op killer poison a he Britain persists in pursuing her ei ao three or P t destructive policy Following publicity on the dan- cae saupiaaa die eon: ger, the number of cattle deaths citation Saturday following a| dropped sharply until there were mounting wave of terrorism in| The federal education minis- try also announcéd closure of all secondary and intermediate legislation supprss- | 1964, but #@ hae not heen pro claimed. Agriculture Minister MacRae explained some time ago that the government is awaiting the result of a federal survey on this and other types of poison- ous sprays, before taking ac- tion on the somewhat eontrover- sial legislation. A St. Dunstan's University professor is participating in the investigation~into the poisonous sprays that are used for purposes im agricultural devel- opments. Former Top Minister In Aden Plans United Nations Appeal | the 75-square-mile state. The terrorism was helping to frus- mer—chief—minister of Aden, trate the efforts of Britain and irooms had ‘achieved higher ‘aver: jthe Aden federal government |for orderly progress toward in- dependence im 1968. | Britain has pledged to unite the United Nations -to . take the “state-of Aden and 18 west: jern and three eastern. protector- In both of deteriorating situation. in. South-| ates by 1968... Ande—and. ail but |four..of. the . protectorates . have |been members of the South Ara- bian Federation aince 1959. Hon. M.A: Farmer To Election Meet Attorney-General M.A. Farm- er will. travel to Toronto on | Thursday to join with other Pro- gressive Conservatives for a ‘kick-off’ meeting to open the federal election campaign. Mr. Farmer i¢ now in New York following his attendance a this son’s wedding in Pennsyl- Vania. During Mr. Farmer's absence, Hon. A.B. MacRae will he act- ing-premier. $50 Fine Levied | ‘In County Court | | A fine of $50 and costs was j\levied on James Wendell Myers, {Mermaid. convicted of false pre- stenses, when he appeared before) ~*3t is-time the -UN-tonk some Mazistrate James B. Johnston in Quean's County Magistrate’ Court yesterday. C. R. McQuaid acted for the accused. . - Erie Lionel Lowther, Corn- wall, charged with theft of ce ment had his case dismissed. A number of witnesses were call- ed and it was found that there was not enouch evidence to con- Vict the accused. | | 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Sept. 28, 1965. , seeking the same Lengthy Strike By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Oi], Chemica! and Atomic | Workers Union (CLC) has ad- vised some 800 members in Ontario, Saskatghewan and Brit ish Columbia to be prepared for a lengthy strike agains British American Oil Co. Lid refineries and storage termi nals | Both company and union offi jcials in Toronto said Monday no negotiations are planned in the strike for job security higher wages and . improved fringe benefits A company spokesman said BA was ‘‘too busy running our, plants” to have _ negotiation Meetings reconvened, while a union spokesman said his side Was “ready and willing’ to re- sume settlement* talks Neil] Reimer. international representative” for the inion, Said late last week in Edmon- ton that automation and. job @ecurity are the greatest issues a stake. However Monday, company » Officials in Toronto said: “We don't know why they should be. We've had automated equipment for the last 25 years and haven't laid off anyone ia ithe last 15 years." t |REPORT STRIKE , OCAW union refinery workers Pm | are on strike at Kamloops, m= B.C., Moose Jaw and Saskatoon Island News Page . School Consolidation Advantages Outlined ay Wotton, cacy Gt eam StS RUIN te taco . teac at Sum-'advantages w rea merside High Schoof, was elect- library facilities, the establish. - — ee ing s Bees ad saeeeerns and e =I. ~“Teachers’ rem reading classes: Federation at its annual conven.| J. A. 8. Williams, director of tion at Elm Street School yes-curriculum, spoke of the chan- terday. -Other officers elected ———a. being made..and ex- were: vice president - Henry|periments carried out in the ara Seary Trsemare, Sis-| curriculim. ter St. Yvonne. Concurrent. lecture od The retiring president, Michael | were canta out ahihe con Buley, welcomed all the teachers | afternoon. Charles: Reid demon- in his opening address. He urg-|strated the cuisinaire method of ed the ort to ges an active | teaching matematics; Mr. Buley part in their local as a great) spoke on the numeration system> peers oe is gained by.|and Gabriel Chiasson dealt with yi 5 music appreciation. = | Miss Anna Riley, general nec. | Mrs. W. W. Reid, director—ot retary, spoke on various aspects/the Junior Red Cross, introduc- of education. She suggested thatied two delegates to the Red last = could commen ot tt | Cross training center held last \“pension year’ ause @jsummer at Sackville: Valerie itime and effort put into the cor- | Judge of Receaeiie who ex- jrelation of our teachers’ super-/plained the overall program of, annuation plan with the Canadaithe center, and Ear! Arsenault Pension plan." lof Miscouche who gave his im- HIGHER. AVERAGES ‘pressions of the value of the Winston Currié, area superin- project. | tendent of schools, stated that I ithe results of grade 11 examina- tions conducted in the province last spring showed that pupils in schools with over four clase- -ages.than. pupils..in.one-or two-}. 0: jroom schools. This pointed to the desirability of consolidation | - Department of Fisheries | SEALED TENDERS addres- } sed- to the Area Director ‘of Fisti@ries, P.O. Box 550, Hali- fax, Nova Scotia will ‘be re. ceived up to 12 9’clock noon, Group Sworn Is Expected By Oil Company Workers in Saskatchewan and at Clark son, Ont., wmle 30 members of the independent Gas and Oil Workers Union were reported by the company to be on strike at Port Moody, B.C Also on strike are the com- pany'’s marketing distribution employees in Brtish Columbia. An application by the 60-mem- ber OCAW local at Brandon Man, for a government-super- vised strike vote was received Friday, the Manitoba labor de- partment said, Monday, and no- tices have been sent to both | BA workers. No strike been set. contr: In Montreal, unaffected by the strike, union and company |bargaining teams were reported | making good progress on a new contract. The strike by about 11 per cent of BA's 7,500 hourly-tated ‘employees has not crippled products distribution or manu- facturing, the head office com- Pany spokesman said ‘Supervisory personnel have made significant...pragpess in getting BA's 15,000-barrel-a-<day Moose Jaw refinery back on stream Resumption of Operations: at Moose Jaw will bring BA's capacity to 82 per cent of normal. We're now at 74 per cent.” GREAT RACE WAS MYTH ~“ sides in the dispute in prepara- | tion for a meeting Meanwhile) OCAW employees at Shell Canada Ltd. in Winni- peg hdve voted to go on strike The historic rut of Pheidip- pides from Marathon to Athens was in fact invented by the Vie- torian poet Robert Browning. dee nes Nursing Program To Be Reviewed. The public health nursing pro- gram on P.E1 is to be review- ed. Vera Huffman. public health nursing consultant for depart- ment of national health and wel- fare, has arrived in the province to -assist-in the review Contest Winners Are Announced Yesterday morning three, win- ners in each county in the ‘con- test within a contest’ in the Guardian - Patriot Bermuda tour competition, being cohducted by the circulation departments of the papers, were announced. The winners are: Kings County, Mrs guson, Murray River: JA. Fer Mrs Gordon Reid. Wood Islands: Mrs. Ken Burke, Fortune Queens County, Mrs. James Doyle, Alberry Plains; Mrs Benson Graham, Cavendish: . Mrs. Donald Rogerson, Crapaud Prince County Mrs Don MacFarlane; Sedeque; Mrs. Isa- be! MacKinnon, Alberton; Mrs Don Gaudet, Miscouche ~ BUNNY “UNIVERSAL AID Every part of a rabbit can be eaten or used for some pur- pose Worry of | FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Don't be embarrassed by loose false teeth slippitie. dropping or wobbling when you eat, talk or laugh. Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates. This pleasant powder gives a remarkable sense of added comfort and security by holding plates more firmly. No gummy, gooey. pasty taste Tt’s alkaline (non-acid). EETH at any drug counter, or Sealing. Get FAS MORE THAN 100,000. NERS SCOUT OW | amflamed tissues. @shrinking) took place. Into Services The Canadian: Army _person- nel was increased, by three and, the Royal Canadian Air Force by two during the past few days when five young men were sworn into the services at the Prince Edward Island Armed Forces. Recruiting Unit operat- ing at the Queen Charlotte Arm- ouries. Over the weekend Michael John Bernard and Francis Ber- nard Reilly both of O'Leary were sworn into the Canadian Army_by_ Lieut. Cmdr. C.A. Or- ton, OD, RON, officer in charge of the unit. i ' One more soldier-to-be, Paul) and! Gautheir, Charlottetown, d two future airmen, Marcy Zia- _ bek, Bunbury and Hubert Crane, | +Morell were sworn in by Ft.- Lieut. J.E. Currie, CD, RCAF. | Three of the young men will train for the army at Camp) Gagetown, N.B. and the other two at RCAF Stafion “St. Jean, St. Jean, Quebec. PLAN LONGEST BRIDGE The South African government | plans to build the Southern Hem-| 'isphree's longest bridge, span-, ning the 3,780-foot-wide Orange} River at Bethulie. 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