” @rew’s Society Ast by “the in- | moreing. Compton was repre Everett Compton | tested ‘by 7! Island News mertion o cares sections, One of | Lester O'Donnell. sections listed the purpose | - William Jacob Faithful, Char--.. a of the Society as the vance-- Assessed. $125 lottetown _RR_5,also-arraigned — ae ce ERT tof education genera el } on a charge, of drunken driving, : particularly the encouragement! fyerett Compton, Belle River, | was rema to Mareh 24° He of higher education in P.E.I. ‘Mr. Driscoll was also the pro- | moter of a bill amending the 5 incorporation act of the trustees | of the estate of the late William | Connolly. charged with drunken driving, | was represented by Frank Sigs-- was sone -. ° leenen | srorth He charge riving while impaired | A | and was fined $125 and costs lao eee Tagg od or 30 days when he appeared | lam expressed his regrets. at the | The act was amended to pro. | efore Magistrate A.J. Haslam | death of Councillor William Me- | vide’ for compensation for the i" city police court yesterday Neill. Lester O'Donnell also 5 : ; : Cl ~ | members of the corporation and sroke 5 low words. Of 6 ae ; ; Mm | enabling the corporation to hire | : c | Eastern and Central Districts: |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., March 18, 1966. | April and launched when the ice regarding the cotincillor’s deatn. lerks, accountants, bailiffs and in the cove section’ of the Har-:| attorneys. bour has broken up. Hull No. 15 (EEK UN MEMBERSHIP : : ie jis 90 per cent plated up to the , S (AP)— Are Out In Force. |Semtuston. har Cent eer - ‘ The Gulf Grenadier, berthed °T’! U Thant circulated as an- | At Georgetown ‘at the Railway Wharf, is having official UN document. Friday a Benevolent Irish Society mem- Basilica. At the war monument, 'machinery and electronic and | (from East Germany. | bers were out in force, top hats, a wreath was laid by A.A. Dow- GEORGETOWN Work is radar and fish finding . equip- et oe application for UN regalias, white silk muffiers and |ling and Vincent King in mem- |Progressing rapidly on the ‘eon- ment installed. Carpenters; elec- vrog tship. be considered i white gloves strutting about ory of those who lost their lives Struction of four steel trawlers tricians, pipe-fitters and paint- Ico _ meeting of the Security the streets of Charlottetown. in the last two world wars. ‘by Bathurst Marine Jimited at ers are busy putting the finish- | ae The application is _Ox- Hundreds of citizens lined he At the Basilica, Mass wads Georgetown. The Company now ing touches to the trawler and \ photon o oem gg United streets to watch them as they celebrated by Rt. Rev. William °™Pl0¥s 152 hourly-paid Yem- she should be ready for her sea |~ : n__and France, staged the annual St. -Patrick’s simpson and the sermon deliv- Pioyees, im addition to their trials about the end of April. D. rade. staff members. | The Gulf G =e cai. ered by Rev. James Kelly. | Hull No. 16, the first” of the - ng, Se Peed iy poted an .Following the church service, nine trawlers to be built for Gulf at the Railway ‘Sheri, 16 Beving ichief marshal for what veteran |work progress on the plating of ie the parade reformed and went 'Garden Foods Ltd mite serv des § ; ios ; +» umer a re- ithe f head. The 's | poseryers cescribed as one. of from Great George to Prince.|cently signed orecanie have. o ship's the finest Irish parades ever contract, has |accommodations and fish holds | INSTANT HEARING NOTHING IN EITHER a " i : iti. (0 Kent, to Queen, to Grafton |been started and is continuing \are being i ' 1 : ° ; = eet hy ‘GHarlottetown: citia | na ten to the Erin Lounge on the pre-fabricating of double ies the “Gul Grnsaue Gane | ogi a tenarel The Prince Edward Islana | where a social hour was held. | bottom tank section: the eutting |completion, work will be step- It’s here! What you have always wanted, an ‘invisible hearing aid, nothing In either ear, no earpiece fitting of Regiment Band, under the diree-| Telegrams of greetings from Of keel bars and pre-fabricating ped up_on the finishing of the tion of Lt. Charles MacGregor, other Irish societies across Can- (of bulk heads. — - Gulf Gunn and it.is anticipated eft no doubt with anyone what da were read to the parade | -Hull No. 15, at present in the |that she should be ready for her day it was. They delighted the Participants. \prefabricating shop, will hejsea trials by the latter part of and = the Assistant marshals were Wil- moved out of the building in'June. . a ee and mild weather is forecast. to : day, however, clouds-will again the | begin to move into the district; » PLACE WREATH A.A. Dowling, (RIGHT), and lives in the last two world was staged yesterday on Vincent King, of the Bene- wars, carry a wreath to be 14ist anniversary of the Beno-' |}, 9 tr : hee toms. |marchers. ay spectators | = . Hear af once with. : vglent Irish Society, in mem-. laid at the war monument on volent Irish Society on St. ae tite a areca - eager pg 8 popular melod- <n ee bs ae clarity, free from disturbing heir Grafton Street. The ceremony Patrick's Day. | ri : | ; : noises, Here is a new techni- ee 2 eee “+ Se jis Vat The parade paused at the cen- Joseph Thistle and Leo Dowling FRIDAY and SATURDAY que, a new yes to better } : : vas a 5 al-. e ’ & * paEraas ‘ Mrs. Evaline Gilstorf, Ottawa, ‘Jey Northern Nova Scotia eae eee”. “St Danstan'a ia. - from 9:30 p.m. ar herd re ve a ° ; 2 ’ . the meetings will cover plans for a Centennial hymn, prepar- ation of a booklet of prayers and hymns of universal acceptance, inter-faith pageants and, pos- stbly,-worshp; participation —in Expo ‘67 and the development of co-operative among -all faiths. Prince Edward Island, Eastern New Brunswick Counties, Lower St. John’ River Valley: Sunny, _and mild; winds light, increas- ing to southwest 15 this after- jnoon; tow-high at Yarmouth 30 and 43, Kentville 25 and 45, New The Rollicking Songs of KEN and EDDIE. ... For your dancing pleasure Les Alexander and the Smoothies THE HORSE AND SULKY'S f Three Private Members Are Passed In Legislature relationships | lasgow 24 and 43, Charlotte | Three, bills of private mem-;tary School and the Regional town 20 and 40, Moncton and, pees eee oud sare final | high schools. : Fredericton 2 and 45, Saint | eading yesterday, atter- bill. was promoted’ by John 28 and 43: outtook for Sat: | R0On session of the Legislative | Keith Harrington. Centennial Group "Are Hard At Work — "GEORGETOWN * The Maritime Hearing Service, ~ Bayers Rd. Shopping Centre, Starlite Bldg., Malifex, N.S. ste eeenee Georgetown Centennial Commit- tee are driving hard along or- jsown with grass seed. Walks iwill lead into the square from | Kent, Fitzroy and ‘Graiton | WEATHER -| urday, increasing cloudiness and very. mild i } Assembly. A bill to change the name of | Driscoll the Kensington Community Ath- A bill Russell An- GRANADA STEAK ROOM promoted by ‘ Members and Guesta Weleome amended the St. Address ganizational and fund raising Streets. Flowers, shrubs and TORONTO (CP) — Observed | lines in connection with their |trees will be planted. An. area in temperatures il bf ed | Lily Hardy 1967 Centennial Year project of the square will be set aside for Low overnight High oe siseton Diee Secrention Aspoc- letie Association Ltd. to the Ken- oe : J iation Ltd. and enabling the | beautifying Kent Square, in the |a picnic area, complete with ta- Dawson’ j iati e Bag, _center of the Town. lbles and benches and- another Sas stim oe 3 [> A | _ - Se Rallogt g ain, Letters “have been prepared’ area will eventually be equipped Vancouver ....... 3346 asses way lectors passed third reading. . for mailing to former George: ‘as a children’s playground. It is Edmonton ....... Dn 0 | = | The ten will be named from tonians, accompanied by a post also proposed to remove the Regina ......s008. 32-36 Mrs. Lily Hatdy, wife of the | service clubs, the town council, card that will depict the square War Memorial from its present Winnipeg ..-..... 34 36 Jate Captain Hardy of Pleasant the Board of Trade, the Elemen-. 4 as it will appear upon cdmple- site, to a new location, in the Toronto .......... 24 53 | Grove died at the P.E.I. Hos- : : tion. The whole area will ~be |center of the square and there Ottawa .......... - 22 38 | pital March 16 in her 92 year. Other survivors include a drained; graded and thet. will be erect it on a two or three tiered Montreal ......... 19 37 | Surviving is a daughter, Myra, | number of grandchildren and 2 base. : . Quebec... ....eee. 6 32 Mrs. Harold Watts of York, great-grandchildren 7 | Various committees within the belle ii tte iee 14. 4 with whom Mrs. Hardy resided | Funeral will be held from ‘ jmain centennial committee are ree cy uneeeees 2 S for some time. Also surviving is | York United Church Saturday, : jbeing organized and a number Halif Ms tteeee See 4 202: Edison, Dartmouth, N.S. | March 19, at 1.30 p.m. in organizations have been Te- | narlotte a! 7 bs —w : : : quested to.send as many. repre- , f ; @ isentatives as possible to future Sydney .........:. 19 35 ¥ ¥ *¥ 4H MR MH e % c lmeetings of the committee. Yarmouth - ..... ie 26 ; ; ; At present a lottery is being St. John’s ... -... 23 * 32 4 : jheld to- raise funds. A consider Boston ........... 29 52 >. ‘able amount of financial assis-. Miami et = i ltance will be required to com- New Orleans ..... SS ; a : 3 ri iplete the project, in addition to Tucson -..%.-..++ 51 78 W AY TO KEEP the Government and Municipal 40S Angeles ..:... = UN Pe : : : , grants that are available. o| LIFAX (CP) —-‘The: wea- IN HOSPITAL To further their fund-raising ree sits generally way WARM AT 20 deg. BELOW, TODAY - SAT. eo. 3:30 -7- . its where ~ the HEs _ Spurgeon MacNeill, 231 Rich- drive the committee are spon- | mond Street is a patient in the jsoring a broom ball game and Prince. Edward Island Hospital. ‘carnival in the rink on Friday = CITY AREA ENTERS HOSPITAL hight. ae : : | The broom ball game is billed eae an ak dee jas an International Competition | FUNERALS Douglas Street, has entered the lle! A ce ia ce i -P. E...1.Hospital where she. will. ¢+515.-comprised—-of--new—resi----- /ANNON. FUNERAL — The undergo surgery, dents of the Town from a var- funeral for Miss Lucy Lannon IS ABSENT iety of countries and the Home | Was held Thursday morning Malcolm MacKenzie, deputy Brews. The teams will be com- |from the Charlottetown Funeral -qninister- of education for-Prince Prised of male and female mem- | — ees secant Edward Isfand, will be absent bers. © ene eee ae te from his office for the remaind-| A ladies and. a gentlemen's | mains were received -by ‘Rev. der of the month of March \wrist watch have been donated | Urban Gillis, parish priest. Re- : ‘by two local firms as prizes for | Quiem High Mass was celebrat- CORRECTED TIMES jthe best costume at; the Carni- } ed by Rev. Clifford Murphy, who Pg Following are the times for val to be held following the | also conducted service at the , ear services of worship in the Win- broom hall game. |grave.. Pallbearers were: Ed- LESLEY GORE, ~ gloe United Church pastoral jward Walsh, Joseph Cronin, t JAMES BROWN -~eharge-for--Sunday,—March 20. Winsloe North 11 a.m. ' Winsloe. South 2.30 p.m. Highfield Young __-People’s service _7.30_p.m. Rev. T.R. Goudge, minister. | Faith Conference | Bernard MacMillan, James Cain, |.. eet oe eee In- erment was in church ceme- _At Charlottetown |" saben , | The Canadian Inter-Fiith C.- — on |ference is scheduled to be held STILL WINTER | in Charlottetown March 21. | Eugene McQuillan, Lot 65) Initial meetings explaining the | brought a butterfly to The Guar- | aims of the conference are now, | dian Thursday afternoon which | being held in the Atlantic Pro.» he found in the-hay loft. of his | vinces. | barn. The early harbinger of The Conference, - organized | summer was lively. Apparently |last year and now an active | it didn’t realize that it's still member of the planning force | winter time in Prince Edward for Centennial celebrations, is | Island. {seeking common. ground for re- | : ligious observances by Canada’s | CARD PARTY The following are the results |approximately 28 faiths and de- of the eard party’ held at ‘the ‘nominations. It-has- taken toler- | ; _.,. ance and understanding as a te tink eee last night: sajor Centennial project. Harold Cud- | providing leadership in . the more; second, Mrs. Mary Pin- | eld of peoers vere : programs based on: in- eau; mens’ first, Albert fake ter-denominational co- operation 4 and ‘J.A. MacKenzie ‘alla t, |the. Conference has enjoyed, | special prize, Mrs. N. Gallant: from the outset, official support | door prize, Josephine Blanchaid; nq participation by the Cathol- 3 AND THE ~ sing their.- ee a 6_fre canal aa Av Asal ) felt -@ -PATHECOLOR... PANAVISION and UL eee) 101 ce AO Aa ee and my IT rms GENE CORMAN sac wALAN RAFKIN - sens» ROBERT KAUFMAN et | Widening the Employment Horizon—for job seekers _ when it is clear that the move is im their own and the country’s best interests. The Manpower Mobility Program is an “im- ‘portant part of the Government of Cana- _ da’s over-all manpower program which, o “within the framework of general economic Front Wheel Balance Including weights. This price | covers all cars. 140 The primary purpose of the Manpower Mobility Program isto provide financial assistance to Canadian workers who are unemployed and find it necessary to move to other areas in Canada of greater em- ployment opportunity. The program is | See! Creatures of Pluto—Evil Lord of the Underworld! See! Sunis—the giant from whose land no one returns! See! The Ten Terrifying Tasks of Hercules! cover the cost of moving and resettlement freezeout, Mrs. Pineau . and jc Church, virtually all Protest. | i ‘sail: De a a ee fee ee ‘ consolation, Catherine Shep- sinations, the Orthodat | M DN G OW ON G national in scope providing for loans or _ policy, is designed to help maintain full herd. and men's consolation, W. \churches and. the. Jewish andl. I HT SH cas T I HT grants to workers and their families to | employment and make the best possible W. Murphy. is Islamic communities; ISLAND CHEV ‘ i 5 3 The Atlantic: area meetings use of the country Ss manpow ‘ex resources, opened in Fredericton, N.B., ) Thursday, March 16 and will be followed by further sessions in Halifax March. 18; Antigonish. MARSHFIELD PARTY Following are the results of the regular card play at Marsh- field hall last night. The pro- ceeds were for the benefit of the - OLDS LTD. At our new location, Corner Marshfield Scout Troop. Ladies | 4nd Sydney, March 2 and St. © Enea aed evmse ©. Who is eligible for-n lean or grant? “ae Q. What about 2 worker without de- first, Shirley Livingston; se-|" Chaired: by tive ditectie : : A. You are eligible:— : Are a key skilled worker needed by an. pendents? ' cond, Paulene Scott; mens’ first, See ee @) if there is little or no chance of employer who received a development A. For a worker without nts Stewart Mosher; second, Leith | a suitable job im your — = nee: the Area: Development - octal transportation, costs are paid Brown; door prize, Agnus Saun- area, loans grant not’ cover ® ders; freezeout, Marion Quinn @)if there is sritable employment —@, How do I apply? the movement of and John Munn. Tournament | JP Jon Wa bs teed and a shortage ~ he ea en i ye ror Bent slowaties oF $100 for those | ie ic of quatified workers Give them the facts: and thé will ~ Feceiving loans. Those _ receiving _»—___and-Lettie Friavell,——____ © and if there is 2 good chance that relate your experience and traning-- ~~ Brats can_also_receive this-resettle~ -BRIDGE PLAY G PTT the new job Dee shoe in your to avaiable job opportunities, first a allowance as a loan, not “a Following are the .results of | ahaas You are ELIGIBLE FOR A LOAN— locally in other areas. : Club Wednesday ie aa, iaae mic = Sao ocr vith - a ian ie paleo. bing i Nomi: te not "lik than 20 1. Louis Gaudet, Roy Vessey reas aoe tins fae dar oes oly raion. _A. For a worker with dependents, a monthly mstalments beginning four and Tom Cauty ‘and Bob Ham- * REGIONAL FESTIVAL » ” You are ELIGIBLE FOR AGRANT— —_‘!oarvor grant will pay for the actuat———- ana 1% seen. oe bly, tied. 4 : if you have been unemployed for at eee noe of himself and nterest 1s 97479 pet annum. 3. Beryl Millar,and Jean Dun- | of the least four of the six months dependents, including meals 7 Q. Is there anything else I should know? bar ‘ the date you apply for a grant; t accommodation. Also a. Yes, if you have obtained a loan or 4, Florence Griffin, Elaine Dominion Drama Festival ‘ Os ‘Stn leu cost o Tae ee a peter oe ; ed Flavse. completed a prowincialty personal inati Balls dee: Shika Geken an ty SOME SON OE t Deegan oC wece- ©. Aud Gin tailh-of yeocticment a the then om eghional Mee aa oe Carraugher; ‘Hilda Green and | i ; tional tehabititationend re-catabliel ‘now seen? at Hi the sew tien Inez Kelly, tied. 3.00 P.M. TON GHT dermg the provions three As For those with dependents, resettle- moved somewhere to look for a job The Abegweit Club will hold : ' oF ment allowances are $200 cach for before this came into effect. fts annual mixed pairs cham- “RUMPELSTILTSKIN” Age a former antomobile er auto parts the worker and ‘his wife and $100 for you may be eligible for a loan or i pionship Wednesday,..March 23. a ; : worker fe for Temetionl ba each so up to a grant, For more information—cheek ance im respect of layofi, maximum \ your office. : WE MAKE TO ORDER .. . V.1.P. CHILDREN'S THEATRE aie : | Party .Sandwiches—Ham, Chicken . * s = pene 5 : ‘ DELIGHTFUL PLAY FOR, ADULTS CAST OF ‘ ® |} rs Salad, Eag, Salad etc: Buik orders WH AND CHILDREN ALIKE | ouRTEEN — | Starring REG PARK - CHRISTOPHER LEE TECHNICOLOR NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, GOVERNMENT. OF CANADA lops,. Macaroni & Cheese,. Rolls, Tickets—Adults 1.50, $1.00; Children .75 ng SHOW AT aay “ 2 3 f er ae Sweets. and. Assorted. Pastries. G Rate for Children (4 or more) a janled by ; ’ ' : i . ‘ : Sethi jroup : com a aby Hatt each Adil pays regan ate 11:45 : | a ENTERPRISE BAKERY \ "s r : ; ; 208 Oration Dial 44747 eesaiieemnn ats Me a : $ “ ° i ; - 1 ; eae . A * &