4 | Island News Page 'End Of US-Canada Wage Gap E2225 Gespite lower wages, be- | 4 es ey ON Canadian prices are | -Western and Central Districts 1‘ : - Paeeded to stain and expand =| : ian market ; on eeeetan, Charlottetown, ‘Tues., Feb. 15, 1966. 3: e r, 0 I( fmeans 16,000 American indus. i : Aw i _ [try Jobs, Woodcock said. ; Wg ae ie By. ARCH MacKENZIE been abolished within the indus-| Ry , a. a OR cal Lt -Gov | wASMNGTON CP Thm|t cea iy aid woot te) Pickersgill = .. é _ |United Auto Workers will press NO OPPOSITION YET ~~ [cents an ‘hour in the U.S. fa-| 9 ‘ ; : ' i 1967 negotiations for com- There hag beet no expression |vor, a slight increase over the Invited To ! j | pl ete closing of the wage gap of opposition yet from the Ca-|current spread. The UAW has) ; , ee u ‘ tween the Canadian and nadian government about the calculated that the average U.S. | 9 | ; American auto industry, Vice-|plan to wipe out the Canada-|auto production hourly at T CNRRu | | IVa |Presideat Uecanid, Weedeock | US. Sa Stas Eetlaadiar ween Mae Toe ry me fl : | 5 Shae a oner, d ee \ , ® eee UAW shes estimated us “1 tia Snel etcounter 1 UNDER vs. _ | OTTAWA ict) —Come along, | SUMMERSID: cli another $89,- | because in cer-| The necessary increase wouldiane ene CNR's Gas nn eh. a Intowee’ peat * will be taken on by 00,000 for Canadian union tain areas # would_certainly jcost GM something less. than Tun, Russell Keays meeting here last night, that - the provincial government to up. ner annually. . upset local. (wage) conditions.” |three cents an hour, he sug . : = lieutenant-governor, Colonel w.|%2t further the Department” of coreaaticock, sesaking ‘oa press| CRIM TEMG, Weadindk| toon cf ance oat Ge ae J. ren, womls officially | fisheries display at the-fair Dur. union conference of eure i * . — ee Recs The Speen nga oo the 200-mile — open | yg ot ing the past few years this dis. Motors. membership, said it is, About 600 unions from Geen- markedly al . wee "IMs pene bS Chestat . Mac |play has attractell large crowds |UP. to the Canadians to endorse jeral Motors plants in Canada plants, he said, with Mr on A motion was. passed accep- and it is felt that this year's dis- Amana ae sn North /and the U.8; ate meeting today /levels for some skills #1 oF meee i aie tie where ting the lowest tenders from the |Play will be even bigger and het- tract. . Oy, oe ame yee oes ge aim isjunder the U.S. tthe week-old sandwiches con ie Wt Wiles "cad “Coen ine hen Wei pear’, Wiled tien Tee Aumapican esecutive (mill mn to. the wage sap | It is not a question of whether lingam) Montreal via Campbellton, Summerside, to print this year's|then as the largest’ in cast. would back eek 4 he a6 part | nal Se eee lo, Canadian: conten. Soa : carnival programs. ern Canada. act-|would bask sich. step as part |maeaemennae tememee TOD ang | Wondcoct’ arcick hit ee eS eewedes er, = te 8 Elea-| Negotiations are to be under- American Cray, bs ne i aerospace rors: aod se owicoek ene opera- ae veg bebe 8 , machinery. There ¥ ‘ would-be passengers eee age ae with FEL oa ot o— “ we |< in five GM _plants|savings in production possible! Ang how Mr. — added. institute: handicraft display at|the Guild putting Oe hands:| Maar Kallereted 11 in Ontario and Quebec. - . ifor the company. ‘There the in- ithe CNR's overnight train from recat nd A motion was pas-|craft display in a booth in the contention that the pod prod S Pa Seer ‘7 or ‘ ne by: the came Bry = - oe , granting this. stadium. a: imakers so far have offered only |C. ‘s Eade lar so the |ican General “Motors ; wren: vers pat ee Pee, : token price cuts to Canadian w issue will be raised| Woodcock said that ‘the com- “the wees ot : hi f SIGNS OF S ; : cognate in response to get- /f ith the American parents |pany in its last year had in- “Ocean Limited : oe PRING SEEN: pr an annual saving of $50,- of GM, then Ford, Chrysler andjcome before taxes of a whop- - Vv ALENTINE KI NG AND QUE : I 000 because tariffs have American Motors. ping $20,700,000,000 or more than] . . ~ : ; | ; ae every country on earth ex : EN PLANTS BREAK THROUGH | ynk : | ae" aan, “arth sxeett] No Adverse Robert Hogan and Helen Me-~auditorium Friday night by, Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Bernard : nknown. Wysong Meal bee | ee 4) Phee (FRONT) were crowned Mr. Cupid Bernard Tousenaré .. ve Bernard, | & appears ‘ae: i Mother; Although there {¢ still mow “beyond belief.” Effects Fro \ ) ee on ee and Mrs. Cupid Dianne Don- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doucette.. Nature i making an effort to|on the ground at the hospital) CO tu Ph e bd asi He said the union had sup- | m Sa Tecional High the Tig- cette (REAR). Chaperons were Music was by the Rockin | shorten the winter and put the|the flower bed in which these p res oenix Open Ee enone renten Sa i , High School Mr. and Mrs. David Harper, © Robin's. ~ |town under the influence of | particular plant mE: arrangement leunchad: Sams, U. Ss. Poli spring. Yesterday morning oe By BOB EG ) De “lyear with Canada because| ™~* cy = , clear of all snow. y BOB EGER (first for” W; who. finished |u BOSD be Egat 3 : 8 7 : ss plants were reported to have : PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP)—Dud-| 53rd Pores Canada was-in an impossible} “2% * i ; ment expects repayment @ f-|ieon seen bresking the earth It ls located on the south-liey ‘Wysong, a. spunky. 26-yeor. last. year. money list! situation with a trade deficit of| OTTAWA (CP)—Winance Min. ata ciupen [2% displaying shoots of about west side of the building and |old from Casper, Wyo yee eee “SS 77 in earHlmore than _ $600,000,000 which) iste Gherp said here that : hater’ i not re three inches at the. Riverside oe ee cet cen ailing Gardner 'thehiogen oe wee ot task year's jan Classie ould be attributed wholly to its | We a Ss b> e : _ [fected in the mew Blue Book isf [RIS aa of Bast Roy-|*0 Bature as there are no given with a brillant. five-under-par when he. shot Eaton Cas tc "wih the U.S. in autos celled Sm Mtests'co Canada, : : ~~ Canada Pension Plan fund.| i reported that two pipes of any other artificial |qoo Phoenix rue $60,- be. Babe ee But the big three producers deal in part t = . Payroll deductions. for the fund Spore, to ivemn aay (source af heat near the site of| ment. tourna. |lost to Hiskey in @ playoff. whose Canadian vars cost mone u | Na : began last Jan. 1, but the first|fogils were breaking the earth |‘"e, Pian. | "Wysong started. the” day six | eithineat. 8 Seat eT : : ce | " maak dein not be paid untill in-troat of the nurses’ residence | There are many dozen bulbs {strokes off the pace. ion ae Se ‘Views _ ary, three months be-| s+ the hospital. "| planted in this garden but there| He caught Dickinson with a| la. led from the start, with. Missing Teacher ; TIGNISH -~ The Tignish Sports vide = oe end of the mew fiscal!” sr MacDonald, @ mainten-| as no sign of any other plants |birdie on the 14th hole and went | couldn't of 66-66-71, but Be : ; Recreation iation saw a Heatly taiede = sid yeaib| No provision was made in the ance mam at Riverside, made the emerging trom “Wa Goemmmsjsheed when be dropped in a 30- | day nee Turns Himself In : lcm Uae Arana seine tcen|hanmier Rene, sald, meant iinates for the Canada As discovery about 10 o'clock yes-| State. The plants will remain|foot: birdie putt on 17. He! . ‘ NO f cn sturday ‘eben Hon. Hesry| Repreenating th , Sistance pie, te, Cenete aiin|tetday morning while he was) in the sow ; wrapped it up with a i2-foot He Played with a chromle back} on Ssturday, ween, Hon, Heary|, Repressating the Dept. ofl peccisces, Fund. .brepsted ga] iummerine © coll for repairs (| Unser puraey aculieeeeed, "eae eine: sams (take pain’ peli cane ana he witons "and ‘declared’ theler conveyed congratulations trom (the speech from’ the throne at |e Made ot Se rosliases and snow flurries are eapected,|, Wyse had rounds of 73-00-70 SSi¢ ster Sunday's Chel, Found Tignish Centennial Community |David Boswell who was: unable |*he opening of the current ’ 6 — 316 om the 7,765 - yard y's third reend, Arone Wilalally opened, te attend: Gosndmhary social : pom s Phoenix Country Club course, a ‘hat he would off the pro st one year and seven months ovueR SPEAKERS | Mr. Benson said spending aT D ; a par 71 layout. a eons back checked. turned and de- AKE der -standing statutory | » ; Dickinson dropped a three- en Venturi, who pulled out glared the building of the arena worne’ speakers were: thority ‘will grow in the wew own iscusses foot putt for a bird on 18 and ° the tourney before the rain | a centennial project for the Tis- Fisheries pment Semen | your at a slower rate than usual. ce ae, Gene Littler, With, 73 ana delayed Bret rou oy eer it Wal a heowy day for: the(% the carly directors; ‘Gerald | i ane beh se tees Ab : | | was"third at 280. , thot a 7 Monday and ec om ot the community sl Cooparat - of Tignish provincial. governments under ee um er anes Ba Se closed | with ee eter : | — yan gv pe et gil I aoe Roy Teed ape ithe British North America Act,; 7 strong with a 67 and Mason Ru-| Arnold Palmer cooled Rev. vid ‘MacDonald M.P., . oe ae ae te Federal - Provincial Fiscal . = 3 ee re * he ee oe ee |\Harvey Dawson, Rev ’ Arrangements ALBERTON. — necessity | Bills amounting to $423.87 : | . rounds were im attendance, PATTI D\weice ae erat Hea se sich authonty, an increase ef for & igh power pump, a, the unting to Sas. 87 were | The $9,000 victory was the 7472-74201. | Recreation Ass'n, was master of nies Ga ae a at taken 900. far totonent wae aeuie tonne Set ia ba of Seek tee be | monies, - i ° fe itd, , i eS : : T Aubin J. Gallant, chairman eines ‘abe ee —_— cot, up SAcse300. oe Sma. acer eee Selina pr oem i> Geor etown H tillage commissioners welcomed |Perry, chairman of Cadet Squad. 3. '$162,764,273 for the govern-| With the present pumpeér it re-jtricts. = ~ ; a ca 9 wrong time. Do Bo bpoke on the membership oe Kenneth McRae ‘pastMent’s contribution to civil serv- | quires at least twenty minutes to Financial committee chair- oi Sa si Pt ri a file PASTEET that’ was completed” by’ Alma t of the. ase’n, Gerald ices and ermed pensions |Tefill a fire truck, Councillor |man Raigh Callbeck gave notice | Oe: -* +5 ms George Mc ; nO ed a : | uote and posted in the Arena. | sports director, Leo Ar-|eccOunts, up $23,532,542 "| Heed told: the: seating smed-deme thet, Hae faben. af -pnonemedt. and ' ' : oe) Armiy, .6¢ el more comf > W.D. Campbell spoke of the S7naultand Mrs. Reg Eldershaw, GIVES BREAKDOWN ing this time a fire could spread |liceness be brought im at a % ng - Oo es S i. Dee ¢ ork done by former president **p, of ass’n. _ Comparing the budgetary |far_ out of control. A pumper or|the next meeting. ; ae” rede . r Uae! Got, Fs | john Gavin, ‘Rev, Floyd Mec-|, * Wlowing the official opening in. the new set of main |Stfficient capactiy fo refill a| The police report fisted in- e- eo Ta ark. Aes. augh, and Gordon Grady now |\amer'e w catered by th e/estimates ex.|ttuck- in a few minutes would |vestigations into an attempted The ennual Georgetown High! Boys 16 years — 1. Gerard cc oT - a te Cn 0” 7" Sete rn ular fhe edinre coanind¢ 7 Stig cS teatime nc, ts. ree row! sare "hore 16 7ure ~ 1 Cet ENTINE ie esti 4 EXTENDS BEST WISHES oo Jee ee 1965-66, Mr. Bencen cate’ the |financial position of the town the re er ee Ce ienee (keen competition ead a fine €¥-|cuirn . Campbell introduced Hon.| | Rev. 2 MP, | Commons becakdown chow: |Matter was leftover until the|ance act and one under highway |@niné's entertainment. The wit-| “ noys ed the citizens of the community ; Pea cee tae school ot the County Sheet (Donald for .their ac of its formation six years ago, ition will “ _ a Leard presided Girls ing the arena under the winter Mention of the many|$3.009,300,000 in the new year Rotarians Hear - —|the meet were: Kenny Batelil- |Curley works program. He spoke of the Workers involved. Other speak-|from $2,790,500,000. in the Cea a ; : der, Eric Wood, Danny Mac- for such a centre for the|@fS at the supper were: Mrs.lrent year. | Past President . | Council Meeting |tem.. sis, Detory; | Biden onal outh. and complimented the Henry Wedge, Frank»Clohossey.| » Investment in buildi : ng Batchilder and Joan Publicover. — ass'n, for giving so much, Letters of congratulations and eid oat ae ‘ Held h A skate was held following the pee 5 ae of their time and effort to pro ‘leerams were received from to" $74g.00,000" ‘compared | with Immediate past president Ax. Last Night [1 cise yee tte tee remulte |roreton, ‘ ~ R. w, Premier, compared drew Likely spoke to Rotarians ‘ Couple Race Gavin. Torouto, past, rresident |*47-200,000 in last year’s esti-|on their obligations and-respon-| KENSINGTON — Only rom |" the various competitions: ae and ' Rae deriece Cudmote, Red\to'er cont ia civilian beaiding, [meeting in the Peeietcaees line psaueralminne od tase Macie Goel, 3 Berbare [Gerard ; | JAB /A-number of calls were also re.|Work® "and equipment alone—| Hotel yesterday. Giagton towa councll eid at. dhe |Mccanne! : vid ceived by the Directors. much -of it by the northern. ef-| His talk outlined the principles |town hall Monday night. Boys 7 years end wader — 3.| Roles : | fairs and public works devart-|and objectives of Rotary for the| A ‘motion was passed to ony a Garey _jloweliyes _"*. a : FEDERAL Sr Gales ibvities, ant otine| en oe ge gro (ls Shag yee tal fered 1. Joy Kin-|Dougie Aitken, = occasion of the 61 anni.| Councillor Keith Ramsay report- years '=- 1. (Goutineed from page 1) Wems amounting to. trensfer|versary of the founding fled that the smottr trom the ("at ” ure, Cunt Relay : pcetseted' to the Goinmoen tai Ceaeee?, (to other _suthorites Visiting rotariane were Ur end wan being repaired in| Beechuder, 2 i Arscnaui.” [Diane Bi i. XE be Fd next = ; octimated ot 94.200,500.00 |Neil_ Aitken, of Hemaiion, Ow bg Chis 9. yeene times ‘ = - budgetary i ace ke compared al . Seymour Gordon. of| Complaints were received for rerio David : GN WESTERN HOSPITAL lfm’ S508'009/00°ohe sear ub |estimates foc the corrent Ss aes Polen: Se cgisddiniond lereate os cake ee cooks arms | a ieome Mdligne ' Fred Bowness, Aibetton. 1s sltmpaminees irom tee cid aan wt a a pec eg ier semis Saeeerty, Gadi Girls 10 years — 1. Mary Le- ‘patient in-the Westera Hogpital. ‘security fund. This reflects: the|!ures ty departments in the|meeting was chaired fom [tdswod: ‘Totaabe ‘was compeutea|"*%%, Dette Liewelive 1s PATmene lowering of the “qualitying age |Te™ Year, ith. the emouns al-|DeBlois with Gordon Avard as|to have the sidewalce on the ane ae are _+ Milton Keough, Tigniah, is 0 [0,0 last Jan. | ead to 68 mext iit oo “ase -— ‘__|main street cleared of snow.’ | "Girls ti years — 1. Jeanne patient in Prince County Hos- ~for__ the universal _$75 a a were major re- ‘i A letter was received from the jis.-Lean, 2. Yvonne King pital, Summerside. iat montttly pensions paid from spe. ROSS agiculture, “ citizen-|J, IRCAF. at Summerside regard- oS er Danae ile j sales, income end corpora- : immigation, labor, |44 cases of drunk and incapable, |e the renewal of the agree- Boys 11s > RETURNS HOME. -__jfion taxes. health ‘end wellare, end trate: |while coses of ammeuk, demagg ment of sasistance ta fire fight. Ain” in vey] Ka "Mrs. Russell Perry returned to| Also included is $332,765,400|Prt. But im most of these ito property nd joyriding ing. The councitiors discussed Girls 12 years — 1. Kathleen iher home in Tignish on Satur-|for the new year, .compared |C@5¢5 supplementary eppropria- |bered only one eich: There were (the tuying of a second-h 4 |Curiey, 2, Marlene Martell. day after being a patient for the |with $202,144,800 a year ago, for |tions will be submitted later in|12 cases that were withdrawn orjtanktruck for the fire donne Boys 12 years — 1. Garry. thre weeks at Prince County |loans, investments and ad:|the year, for such programs @s |dismissed. oT aad TE as decided to McConnell, 2. Frank Lavandier. f ital, Summerside. vances. These go mainly to|Winter works, farm aid, and|METER VIOLATIONS nents Reiae perpeee, Girls 13 years — 1. Jocelyn meceine ‘Taeateant (Sore copratine te te, Ce Sere tr Moe coc tor me eae Maes rene Gomi ood MELA eae, Deus |. Mrs, Percy Driscoll, Kensing- tin, "Atomic Energy’ of Cemada| TBE Mew estimates tecture eer, Cinlatione <Guciag the |tive ee ene = |tem, 2. Denmle Clory fon, is a patient in the: Prince tion Atomic Energy of Canada |: 616 254.100 for defence cluded |month amounted Bo 9618. “There |the enteting. Girls 14 years — 1. Rosemary County Hospital where she is re-|—— . Govern ie Vanes of the delencelecer fier reptan aa tare: 1 ley, 2, Phyitis MacNeill. ceiving treatment for @ broken depactment scence oxcisehen tees endo tena an oT ees cYvo KEY Boys 4 — 1. Robert MacDon- ankle rah DEATHS department. gated while those under $100 Bie ald, 2. Winston Yorston. — Emergency meas-lwhich were reported end inves-| tn the first of two ‘games ef| Girls 16 years — 1. Janie De- VISITING RELATIVES joes, Coeeeeice, ont OS | ane oul - |exo played et St. Dune-|vid, 2. Dora Lavendier Atine ‘Thelma Aheorn, Alber.|MSCPEERBON — At the Vie: [ommuenies Sirecky “There will he @ considetable |tan’s rink Sunday oight, Trace |—— ig ton, 1s visiting her brother and enn oat aha eae increase in taxes for residents of |die Cross best Fort Augustus by ~‘gister-in-law, Mr. and Mire, A.P.|Qt. Feb. Ut. 1986, ire. Jone tiie City if we don’t receive eup-|the score of 4-1 to tie thelr: hest Ahearn, Verdun, P.Q Belle MacPherson, formerly port from the gover |two out of three semi-final- ser. ~ levue, P.E1., age #@ years ment, reported Councillor Mac-|ies at one game each; Eimer Miss Stephanie Larter, Alber. |{ther, John A. MacPherson, were extra expenses of operat |the ice for the winners had ton, underwent surgery’ in. the @*tival érom the Wather ing the City three goals while F. MacDonald Royal Victoria Hospital, Mon. |Home, Halifax, The finance committee - asked |scored the other. be: treal, last week notice later. that ell committee meetings be} Quinn had the ovly goal for | ARSENAULT — At held early end. that commitiee Fort Augustus, beating F. Betty Smith, of the! sult of Mt. Carmel as possible a goalmouth ecramble. Western Hospital nursing staff, | year. Forwarded RESOLUTIONS NS sy In the second game left last week to attend the fU-| noon from the Compton Other business of the meeting |Bann ‘Vernon feral of her uncle in New Hamp-| Home to his late faceted Sees Se Cee en. Share ae 13, K. Hi acne ‘ ee tensa at wos) decited by . resolution |Mitebel! tedtiwree: 3. Ch, “Hocmes Laster, Natit tr Banton, wigh Saeed clef engineer of the “Fire de- and O'Connell had « brace apent the weekend with his:pat-|emn. Interment partment effective from Feb. 1,\F. Doyle, E, Reardon @ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ef, Lar.| cemetery and that Wayne Macintyre be |\Morrieon rounded out the Corren ¥, ter, Alberton, — BN eae oe Seen cok i cinco Bie We) site RAISING FUNDS MacDONALD . ae emery on ve Chartotte-| J. gl Power and Redm Call us for programs, The Tignish Fire Dept. con.| ire home 3 i vas Tasid id Unsacid tan Gal tee, a tees, hee tinued to raise oe fe eae por Liewellyn be careta- |this ‘series in Bann won ness letterheads. All nev fine truck with 4 card Bay ar is chontie her of Clty Hall ellective from| Next CYO action’ will t's work guareateed beld at the ‘home of Mr. aad ood. Me Pies Feb. 16. end that Bacore-|ploce tae Gitidiag’ wich Maman oegeh night. prize was won by + State i Fort Auguetue viaying ke] GUARDIAN - PATRIOT eee nats orcas meni etl aie price Mrs Perry, Palmer|neral E from where ‘Other vébihditien tabs: deciding game of their geries Feko a took at Anglia and the luxurices, ‘packed Cortia Comolation went to Mrs, | funeral will take place een Ficcalie Oeed Ue chet nee ae CENTRAL . M.S Gaudette. Freeze-out prises | seaday. moning sonra ial t ee ) h ‘Lime . Sees cok Tera Janne | Sauas et om Magee tive from March 1 end that H. Tn epecia gerne "tB PRINTERY 5. R. Jo n Limited : Sa Ste , fer ak, war wom Wy Mme te ni anor tthe Oy ar ors wc en \rnmaRee'| Phone 42506 116 t. Peters ROG 224 Gr Ajayi ware Cait lottetown for 1966, : ~ ps ; : d Dial 894-8548 ~~ hie . ¥ ut se a \ A he : M GX ree ; * if sey ; Sut ; ‘ ' : : , : P ‘ ’ x Ay ¥ tee