» * FOLK ARTCOUNCIEMEETS - The Folks Art Council held @ meeting last night at the - Confederation Centre. LEFT _ briell Chaisson, acting secre field of folk art» music, dane- TO RIGHT are Dr. J.A. Doir- on, vice-pfesident, Christoph- er Gledhill, president’ and Ga- tary. The purpose of the meet- a“ the town clerk, and ee ieee policeman were present for the, regular monthly meeting of the fs Town-’Council held in the council chambers last even- ing. Mayor B. H. Yeo presided. Although Mayor Yeo hinted several times of retiring before the next election period on be- asked m ated he had yet as itis ness of the meeting wi or less routine, with the usual discussion on snow re- movel, the town dump, and sew- ee: . Smith was appointed as ‘for the business year of while he and George Gor- don were re-appointed as assess- for the year 1966. A motion to have the police ; |jcommittee contact the attorney general's department to ascertain - Island News Page . Eastern and Central Districts “ore The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Jan. 11, 1966. 5. Fredericton Montague Mayo Says Undecided MONTAGUE — All councillors, quested to. police the Town of {Montague was carried. The jchairman of the police commit- tee and his committee expect to con- tact Attorney General Farmer before the next monthly meeting to discuss the matter. It was pointed out: by several of- the councilors © ¢ the pres- ent errempeanens& jack-of-all- trades for the policeman most could not be continued if likely RCMP were i: police the town but that it would be necessary very shortly to have a fulltime town workman. - The town clerk, G. Arnold Wightman, congratulated the chairmen of committees on keep- ing below or very little over -bud- get. He read the results. off to ‘ithe meeting and the whole coun- icil was quite pleaggghawith this their first budget. A meeting most likely will be held before councillor . Athol Robertson. WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Observed ae a , Toronto 35 43 | Ottawa 8 38 on a 18-- _ 16 0 22 Saint Jolin 4 . 8 seacien 1 23 — 27 Checitistsies ll 21 89 vdney 19 23 armouth 16 3% x John's 32 27 HALIFAX (OP) — The wea- | ther office says a disturbance | passing to the north of the Maritimes early today will bring pes to northern New Bruns: wick and snowflurries to the rest of the district. Some drizzle may occui in the morning in south- ern Nova Scotia, where tempera- tures will be above the melting point, Colder air will push into the district later today after the dis- ‘turbance moves to the vast, bringing clearing to most reg- ions. Cloudy skies and. snow- flurries -will_linger-in-Prince-Ed- ward Island and regions of Nova Scotia exposed to winds off the. Gulf of St. Lawrence. A high pressure area now over the’ Prairies will bring sunny but eald weather to all ‘Segions Wednesday. . Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia, Cape | treton, Prince Edward Island: ‘loudy. Light snow changing in the afternoon to a few snowflur- q 25-YEAR SERVICE HONOR ing was to organize plans for centennial celebrations in the ing, ete. AT GEORGETOWN _ Winter Schedule Set Up At Fish Processing Plant By J.W. LAVERS. = Expected to arrive at George- town on Thursday or Friday of this week, from Gloucester, Mass., the French ship, Pinta _will take the first shipment of Gulf Garden Foods Lid. products: to European ports. In Georgetown she will load 400 tons of mink food for Var-| berg and Aalsund in Norway: Also consigned to Norway will besix_tons_of.shark. The. will also take on board ‘here a quantity of samples of vena ually quick frozen, Am ce for Aalsund in Norw, ae or West Germany “and samples a individually quick frozen flounder for Denmark. CITY AREA FUNERALS MYERS FUNERAL — The fu- eral for J. Seymour Myers of Mt. Herbert was held Monday, Jan. 10, 1966, from the Cutcliffe -Funeral—Home—where service | was conflicted by Rev. Ewen MacDougall. Hymns sung were The Lord’s My Shepherd and ©’ God Of Bethel. Pallbearers were Chester MacEachern, Ster- ling Wood, Harold: Carver, Bos-: “well Carvey, Colin Myers, and "Inglis “MacEachern: Interment was in Birch Hill cemetery COX FUNERAL — The funer- al for Laura Cox was held Mon- day, Jan. 10, from the MacLean Funeral Home to St. Paul’s An- glican Church where service ‘was conducted by Rev. F. Louis Elias. Hymns: sung were The Lord Is My Shepherd and ~My Faith Looks Up To Thee. Honor- ary pallbearers were Noel De- Blois, Ernest Seller, .Tom Rog- ers, Dr. Lloyd Cox, Walter Ma- theson, Brig. G.G.K. Peake, . Active: pallbearers were Lorne Livingstone, T.D. DeBlois, George. Rogers, Mau-. rice Blake, Frank Cox and A.J. Haslam.sInterment took place in Peoples Cemetery. ‘Place as they—are-kni trade-are Flounders, gutted and The six tons of shark are fro- zen and the whole fish are being put up in frozen bloeks, of cod, flounder and some red fish. headed. ‘ Since production " commenced at Gulf Garden Foods Lid, by ships. were at sea, which consti- tutes a record,.as normally fish- ing crews do not put to sea at -season-of —the-year. It was learned from Cyril A: Davis, president of Gulf Garden Foods Ltd., that their: trawler fleet of four ships will continue of Georgetown |° Harbor for as long @s ice con- ditions in the harbour and gulf ‘When® conditions ‘prohi- bit landings here, the company has made arrangements to move permit. their fishing fleet to.Shelburne, winter months. COMPANY TRANSFERS grounds. Arrangements the unloading of Shelburne. The in fi : heads, fins and [The mink food is plant here on Sept. 30, shipments of frozen fillets of cod, flounders refrigerated trailer to. Shamrock Fisheries In- ated in Becton, Mass., and ——— trucks for the return trip to Shel- burne. 188. WORKING The company has adopted this policy with the intention of main- taining normal plant production | onded for the period that ice corselens eral will not’ allow landings to be made here. At present there are 180 persons, including staff em- ployees, working at Gulf Garden Foods Ltd., and in addition the trawler crews comprise: 32 ‘sea- men. The-company’s main consid- house is about a quarter mile outside the city limits, the Char- was advised there were a who could not get out of the house. Immediately om arrival at. the scene, ..firemen_.removed one man from a second floor . win- dow. Three persons huddled in a eration and concern is-the con- |doorway were escorted away tinuance of.work for the remain- |ffom the scene and a young wo- der of the winter.months for Is-" eee crawl land workers, rather than’ sell Sh to planta spersting ‘in Nove Allied Youth Post Holds First Meet Scotia. No disruption or is anticipated in the nu ss employees. The shore cre Youth Post held its first meet. ing of the New Year Jan. 7h at employed in the unloading trawlers and the icing of them the Montague ‘‘Y’’ center. At this meeting, reports_were for sea, will carry on in the same capacity, unloading. and given by the various committee heads as to work they have servicing the fleet of fish carry- ing trucks: done so far. ene president, in her report, COMPANY PLEASED __The company is highly pleas- ed with the response to. their re- congratulated the: Fire i ee he fell through the | _| Soviet On Securities An-address on security-broker- age was given at Charlottetown Rotary luncheon yesterday by Alex Wilson, manager of . Royal Securities, Charlottetown. Mr: Wilson discussed the eco- | momic aspects “of investments, the prosperity and investment ‘process, Birth of the Canadian investment process, the meaning of an investment dealer, demand for capital, ng, the market for securities, indtvidual - approach to investment and. assisting the j¢wo investor. Rundle Seaman was chairman | Guests were Fred Moore, Charlottetown; Ray McCluskey, Charlottetown; Ron MacQueen, o Gordon, statistics, |, source of capital, mechanics of anderwriti' and Neil MacLean co-chairman. | hejq N.S., for the remainder of the Shelburne has a good harbour and is close. to excellent fishing quirements for workers in the Georgetown plant and this has been even more? encouraging = the holiday season. A. policy. recently adopted by the company is the discontinuing the half work day 9n_ Satur- days. This necessitated travel- ling a considerable distance by a number of employees to work a four-hour shift. The uew po- licy provides that on four days of the week an extra hour is worked, thus giving the employ- ess the same number. of work members on raising enough| Wilfville, N.S._ | Shastri ina a history of heart | trouble. He suffered a serious attack in 1959, but paid little heed to the warning and friemis pleas not to work too hard. | igo Tere, sod ever "wt | drank toasts to the “Tashkent declaration,” which | calls, among other things, for | wecourse to peaceful means of | settling b= ga between the and for with- laws ‘tek respective arm- | ing of the ies by Feb. 25 to positions yd before the outbreak of the August-September war. STAYED ONE HOUR ; a = for more than an \a@ display of Uzbek saicteg ant money to send two delegates to the international conference and also told of plans for the future. The highlight of the meeting was the reports given by Marlene [MacGowan and John Sullivan on the Washington. conference. These reports were both interesting and informative as the delegates brought ‘ out many surprising facts. The next meeting will be at the ‘‘Y’’ Centre on Feb. 4. Wind Smashes River Bowling Lanes, known as the Mayfair Bowling Lanes, suf- | fered wind damage early Sun- | day morning when the big plate—; glass window was blown in by | over 70 m.p.h. winds prevail- at the time. new bowling lanes opened | ag Alley Window — have been made for the use of a gov- ernment wharf there and a mo- bile crane will be moved there from Georgetown to facilitate | - the ships at eompany will transfer its shore captain and shore engineer from Georgetown to Shelburne, to supervise the fishing fleet operations, during the oes they will be engaged shing there Fish landed in the Nova Sco- hours per week as when they worked ,the half day on Satur- fish necessitates processing, the employees would be called upon previous to the ‘Year | William—Keen- day. In future, at such times as_an_extra large quantity of to work for a full day on Satur- day at time-and-one-half wages- owned by Dr. M.L. Bonnell operated by i singing. But he ate no. solid food, brushing aside the local reTEf git He~ had been due to visit Afghanistan for one day today on the way~ home: The burden of office began to | tell on the diminutive ' Shastri ‘almost «as~s6on as he became prime minister 1% years ago. Only 18 days after Shastri as- sumed the leadership of India June 9, 1964, he was felled by what his government called ex- haustion,. but what informants said was a mild heart attack. The mild - mannered Shasiri Tt » 5 6 ment, tia port will be transported by trailer trucks to the plant in Georgetown for processing. The estimated distance is 100 miles and barring serious terry holdups, should be made in ap- proximately 15 hours. It is plan- ned to utilize a -fleet-of a mini- mum of six. trailer trucks in the operations. .. . Fish will be loaded on the trucks at Shelburne, prong -/paeked..in_ice.in. aluminum _box-. es: In Georgetown, whien: the | trucks have been unloaded the aluminum _ Poxes ‘will be. iced from the company’s ice-making) {plant and reloaded aboard the LOCAL BRIEFS ENTERS HOSPITAL Bertha Hagan has entered the Charlottetown.Hospital for treat- «HAD SURGERY Mrs. Vernon MacLeod Hunter River, recently underwent sur-' gery in the P.E-I. Hospital. MAKES PRESENTATION William Bernard Hunter Ri- | PLL KEEP YOU Important news... Mutual Life of Canada ~ dividends Dividends to ordinary policyholders in 1966 ‘will total $19,700,000—an increase of $1,450,000 over the amount paid in 1965. increased a dividends to policyholders~a reflection, of the Company’s efficient operation and sound policies, The Mutual Life ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA SHOWS: $:30-17.-9 ST. ARTS WED. TONIGHT ONLY. RODGERS, MERTENS FLOWER Wan Be) a bab bly <i Bele hoe zl "ap the budget nian “ines a oe t ng re-'draw up ‘or n to. easterly | 15 and shifting in the a the‘. Baton Co. Barhtmen Limited branch store, Char- staff et a dinner held at the |. , pettwest 8. Low-high at Eaton Co. Maritimes lottetown, was honored by the — Charlottetown Hotel jast night, Glasgow 23 and 33- Sydney his a menr waste Charlottetown 18 and |#ad beeen working 16 or more jcare. The Shastris later had two rege at w tery ae ay one 30°. Outlook for Wednesday: |Bours a day taking up the late other ner Gonaetane tat four eons.| tury Club, having attained 3 r So cledeing in the after- Jawaharlal Nehru’s a is ‘ Shastri, a five-foot two-inch,| years’ service with the com- against India’s massive (0-pounder, . LEFT Mr. MacKean re- igh “a ae today at Charlotte. (lems of poverty, atl qian adroit niet, doveloged into an caibeb a presentation from ert seas and 2.27 p.m. At|ligious hatred, economic back- | thé All-India Congress partly, be-| HB ‘Tate, director of the T: Rustico at 10.06 a.m. and 8.7] Watdness, rising prices and run-|coming its general secretary Eaton Company Maritimes D.m. Summerside tide eighteen. ing feuds with China and Pak- |for Uttar Pradesh state—India’e Limited on behalf of the com- | minutes later than Charlotte- istan. most populous—at 31. Se pany. , ¢ h 2 laa ariel ve Shaste!’ conten. : , Four: “members of the familyfing onto a porch roo rom an at 5.07 p.m-— s ion. of power, . | of Thomas Cautey, Malpeque|where shé was assisted down. tremendous burden of try- * * * * “jie * Road escaped injury when their| Chief Stewart said the only dif- DE A ing to better the lot of India’s thome was badly damaged by /ficulty encountered was that of TH downtrodden millions ete hed fire during the early morning |obtaining water. The i ouse,| (Continued from page 1 - lines of fatigue on the face of hours, Monday, tear the Towers Restaurant and | 43 h - +the man who rose from humble e -Fire Chief Gordon ‘Stewart eae aie 08 about a win eke ee , His talks oe g iy Bay the f away from the nearest t yu n | World’s ; “ tas wigfined to the basemen, (hydrant. The mutual aid system |tu"ned from apparent deadlock |BORN AMID POVERTY TODAY ONLY are as stairs and living room ‘of the |brought a tanker from the Park- |imto the ‘Tashkent declaration,” |. Shastri was born in the abject es * one-and-a-half storey’ home dale Fire department and this, praised by Indian, Pakistani and | poverty of a mud hut in back. Cause-of the fire was .attribut- aided by:the arrival by the Soviet spokesmen alike as q|country Mughalsarai village in ed to malfunction-of a hot water |city street flusher, solved the |2€W step towards the establish. {North India’s Uttar Pradesh theater located in the basement, | water problem. ment of a durable pete “Yhe- }Gtate Oct. 2, 1904. : The home was reportedly fully| The fire was brought under |*ween their two countries. The date was 43 years before ; siacrn controiwith a half hour said|_ Then, as he retired for a few |the end of British rule brought Only different The blaze broke out shortly af- | Chief Stewart who added that|Dours of rest, came a heart | the independence he was to help looki | ler te’ o'clock. Altona the Bill MacDonald was not | tack anc death. win, - WOOKING SOW eer Goss seas Dee: @s desirable and as cruel as SHE". YOU'VE never seen a movie as | Oe “Show et 8:00" “iver, was presented with a pole lamp by Gordon Swan and George MacDonald, on behalf of ‘the bridge -and building depart- ment of the CNR in Charlotte- town, Mr. Bernard recently re- tiréd after 41 year’s service with the CNR. WARM Plug in this Master + Heater for inatant cir- «ANNUAL MEETING --eulated ant Vonted, The “anniial “meeting of the. vented, and thermostat- P.E.I, Swine Breeders Associa- onl pped aoa tnis: Se goa a theatre in the De Building | Montague Electric on Guen Stee The meets | a, Ltd. gets may at fee The 3 ero sees Pla Dial 4567 Itshire, RR, will be in. te In addition, the interest rate paid on ac- ay percent. This is the 11th time in the last 13 years that The Mutual Life of Canada has increased cumulating dividends wi i. be increased to. ‘your ife-insurance needs. Just talk to your " nearest Mutual Life of Canada representative. 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