i ae al Ae velie ~necnciinienitlh, attempters atin tetas Atel tate nenCttiteaat inten atic By ED SMITH Canadian Press Staff Writer (cP) — President gested Wednesday that a na- tiona! possible without the need of the | CBC in its present jayn. In bis opening adiinges to the “AAB annual convention here, the lent and general man- of CJON radio-TV in St. Son's. Nfid., said p-ivate broad- casters if given a greater meas- ure..of responsibility as part of a national system could create “the kind of material that is the bri¢ks and mortar of nation con- sciousness.” But he thought . broadcasting has been given a new. atmosphtre in recent months. “The Board of Broadcast Gov- erhors bas shown itself to be fair and reasonable. We will be treated as mature, responsibie citizens for as long as we merit that. assessment.” Bat there was still confusion and uncertainty in the -public mind, among regulators, legisiat- ers and administrators of the na- tional system. INVOLVED NATURY -. Jamieson said . . .“The “If the CBC was relieved of the . . Ltd. ion is widespread that/| responsibility to act as the feat- 137 Queen St. Dial 8501 most« (private broadcasters)|ured entertainer, and the only om —_ In Its Present’ Form - Cette : . - ' : . Ce a ’ : = “ ie a. a a ; & ve 16 The Guardian, Cha¥ottetown, Fri., June. 1959 and daughter Carla of Trenton, Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Annie Easter; 8. Cynth-; Easter. Grade 1: 1. Marylen Livinstone © Tere. ae : = [NS motored to George.owa |MacNeill of Charlottetows, were . ; Grade V: 1. David Magiees; 2. Janet Hart. =~ ioe : <4) fst mt a where they were the weekend | recent guests of Mrs. Minnie Ra- VII: 1. Sandra Maclisa-|2 Elsie Hart; 3. Freddie .| Highest average 96 per cent 3 Su ' Ss Picnics guests of Mrs. Moore's mother, | fuse. Alton Ellis. G Il: 1. Jacilyn MacPher-|Joce.yn MacPherson. ? a eee Mrs. John L, MacDonald. On their} Rev. Nathan Mair, who is va- : 1. Phyllis Bulger; 2. ; 2 Brian Ellis; 3. Richard) Teacher— Mrs. Lillian Mae so: Cte. return to Trenton, they were ac-| cationing in Georgetown left re- Maclisaac; 3. Freddie| Livingstone. Lean. Are Slated For Weekend compatied, by Mis, MacDonald, | cently for Five iland, 3S. where __ly SE spe ite XC) ee wee ae, jeland March ahd Mr. Moreh. ; With three church schools at Canoe Cove, and - William Refuse of ‘Wake- Mrs : : conarogaoaal wcsics scheduled | Bait Crch, July 5, ot Sian Sek, Macs. accomapnied bys, O8 PW. Ny arfont ae for weekend, hundreds ° of daughter, Ernette and by Mis; ’ wouki cell Canada dows the river! Jsaren, parents and friends will Jennifer Bell, are holidaying im| ‘er Kenneth Walker left on a vis- for an easy dollar.” : vacate the city “for the Georgetown at the home of Mr.|#* to Toronto, Ont., where ; ‘ . / In reference to the Canadian sandy GEORGETOWN . * ‘| will be the guests of Mrs. Walk- NIAGARA earries a full line of dependable and effective herbicides. Broadcasting Corporetion, he said| "aches of the North Shore. Rafuses’ sister-inJaw, Mrs. Vic cr’s deughier, Mrs, Ernest Steele 7 postponed picnic of Trinity tor Rafuse. - - & was his personal opinion that/ United Church will be held this! Mr. and Mre. Charles Stead of and. Bre. Meveld MacLocn [7 Cee For Grain \ For Cucumbers blanket commendation of the Saturday at Brackley, It had been ef Charlotietows t|. Mrs. Warren Baker and Mrs. Amsol, Estasol or MCP Alanap 3 “is unwarranted on the basis of| originally scheduled for Augustine | “B#dsle and two daughters and |of » were recen|iois Yorston were recent visi- For Potatées and Peas Spinach and Beans its past record of performance.”| Cove. Mr. Frank MacKenzie of Souris, | Visitors to ee eee tors to Charlottetown. | Sinox P. E Chloro IPC “Have the OBC create only Another postponed picnie from | were recent visitors to George- eS a oa ro Mrs. H.W. Parker is a patient aor those programs which, justifiably| last week that of St. James’ | town, where they were guests atlas nonald “lin the Prince Edward Island Hos- - Dalapon and Weedazol for couch grass control. Brush killers and MH30 sprout in- are in the public interest. To do|Church (the Kirk) will also. be| the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. gi: pital and,all wich her an early hibitor. na es this, let the corporation retain its| held this Saturday at Dalvay. __| Lavers. - and Mrs. Raymond Solo-| return to good health. ALC. > existing stations and facilities in| - St. Paul’s Church will also hold; Mrs. Emerson Llewellyn left |™2n_and daughters Carmelita - Free advice, recommendations and field advisory service by qualified agronomist. the major programming centres|their annual outing at Brackley; on Wedneday for Montreal where|22d Marlene, motored to the city DUNBLANE SCHOOL ae of To-onto and Montreal. In all| this Saturday afternoon. |where she will visit her son, Mr. |0m Wednesday. Nia ara Brand Chemicals other areas, leave the actual| Other church picnics scheduled | Everett Liewellyn and Mrs. Liew.| Mis. Mary Yorston has return-| Dunblane Schoc: Final report g “ transmission of these programs|for the month of July - include: | eliyn. ” ed to her home in Georgetown |is as follows: Neteschtiacis wuld ota to private outlets.” Zion a a ke oe Mrs. H.W. MacDonald returned | after spending several months in} Grade X: 1. Beverely Maclsa- * hope; Central Christian Church, air tee a rom 8 ot Edward inend Hos oso emg oat rt Summerside and Charlottetown mt of Canada, ne Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Moore! Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Mac-' Grade VIII: 1. Donnie Living- ata it in its power to| coast-to-coast medium for U.S. ox i exactly the kind of radio| programs every night in every : i and television it considers best/Canadian living room” there at “without having to pay for &S/would be more time for the job much as a camera cs of creating material of national a) reguiation a Canadian con-; *” toot, minimum for ali stations omen. could be obtained with more de- sired local talent development in the OBC for the transmission of American shows, and unneces- sary trivia.” And importation of amount that can be day is set by regulation.” | CHLORIDE To end dust — to weight 100 Ibs. 5.25 25 tbs. 1.85 The rs Hardware . e Only Edsel gives you all these features at no extra cost: e distinctively different styling ve - e big-car ride and performance e big, safe, self-adjusting brakes ‘3 e luxurious wall-to-wall carpeting = e safety-padded instrument panel : e self-regulating electric clock . is e foam rubber front seat sas e full-flow oil filter ’ \ @and there are many many others. 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