fi SDU aad PLANS FINAL CONCERT are Frank McQuaid. Bed- bers using the discardea in Three meno ’ eft etan's Gniversit 5 ford Station, Lieut. MacGre- struments of the old League an arranzemen'! « Veronica Swift, Minto, of the Cross Band. Early dir- ter and dire r | t é NB and Willie Arsenault, ectors of the group ‘sere the “Bib” MacGre I . Lancaster, N.B. The SDU band late W.A. “Bill” Brawde:s and tion for their al b con ‘as formed in 1955 by the Lloyd Ward. Tonight's concert cert which ut!! b ° ate Res Fred Cass and by ts open to the public SDI auditor Rev James Kelly with mem- (Phote by Gene Murphy. SDL Leaving Accident Scene Dismissed At Summerside SUMMERSIDE T's per- Clair McCabe called a total of Frederick Roberts, 17. of Mnd- sons appeared before Maz's- {our witnesses including the dieton trate W Chester S Ma Done d ~) os om Cee After all testimony had been moa wight Prince Cc our, FECusER © S Ccus- presented. Magistrate MacDon- session here (ast mic ed's wife. and two other per- aid adjourned the case to April 6th when both the crown and defence counsels wil] pre- sent their summations sons who were passengers in the Smith vehicle at the time of the arrest. John Roberts and case was dismissed a er was adjourned to Tuesda Apri! 6th The first ca-+ was that of Inzhan MacNeill. Ken a Tae ae ered " Teachers Workshop Held “ra | At Parkdale High Schoo! The charce 2: d lowing the testimor t VIp erown witnesse stable Lindsey S Rob tf Parkdale Hizh School was the Another panel. headed by Summerside. To once Con. scene of a largely attended Lynn Tokle and George Avers spoke to the group concerning “Se a > ISLAND NEWS PAGE -Western And Central Districts 4, The ‘Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed “Mar. 31. 1965.3 W Short First Day At Blood Donor Clinic Charlottetown's first day of Me this morn nz and from 3 unt; spring series of Red Cross blood 9 this evening with the tota donor climcs being held at the objective for the dav set at sm Confederation Centre in Char 12) durinz the morning. and # |lottetown ended up 24 short of 30 during the evening ~~ the day's objective of 375 — a 170 students at St Dunstan's ; me University were actual donors at Ma | the aftérnoon clinic held in the College Gym _ although 2! |ehecked in for the blood donor competition carned on among the various classes The Sopho Mores came out on top with a 53% attendance to take the trophy away from the Jumors who were last fall's winners \Stephen Joyce of Montreal was again the chairman of the blond donor committee at St Dun ; !mpaired ) Prince County stable Vernon Reever KPa: workshop -recentty of the Char sinzton and nant monn. Rural Local discipline Michae! Mack anon of Ken : Superintendents 1R. MacDon- sington RR Merm!l Nicolson. president, ald and Claude Wood both ad- The defence caied tne presided Miss Alice Fraser, dressed the meeting briefly ae Prince Street School. spoke to Anna Riley, secretary of tie Bhe accu-ed “a enresented Uf ‘eac hers on the areas of Prince Edward Island Teachers by J Me'vil'e pneze (1assroom research Federation. spoke to the group ‘R McMabon | act ~, .. Muss Helen Yeo and Mrs. Y.|about the Easter convention “ees ‘ Thompson did arf interesting pa- dates and. also, the role of the Cal og , nel on the teaching of function- teachers in enlightening parents ol ries sted that he al grammar as applied to both and taxpayers concerning the Radiata cenrtic — ~ the E ng kish and French lan- idea of larger units of adminis- 7 . guage tFation benefit of the dc the — evidence “va ] tent eee ” Eaton Farm Steer Is First volved in a collis The chanze Mth followinz ay - : "3, At Maritime Spring Show Michael MacKinnon 9 kKensinz ton police that his had heen OXFORD. NS (CP) — A ed during the day Today the struck The incident eported cshorthorn steer from the Upper | steers judged will go on the auc- ae a occurred in the varking Blandford NS. farm of Cleve- tion block lot the Ken=irzton Le and industmalist Cyrus Eaton Tuesday grand Franklyn Farms of Saint John. IMPAIRED ( ASE was) ju N.B.. took top honors in the Emmett W : 7 , Champion steer at the annual | Hereford division. _ Reserve Middleton pleaded prot suit, to Meritime Spring Show and sale Nor- a charge of impaired d The accused was « rzed rvinz here It was also judged best +} Shorthorn \sean pet was owned by man Spence of Newport Station, 'N S. stan’s and was assisted with the many tasks in connection with the clinics by several volunteers from the student body The afternoon's deficit of 35 was compensated for by the extra 31 who attended the even ing session at the Confederation 3 Impaired Driving Cases Heard In Court SUMMERSIDE — Milford Te. Centre when 181 donors regis rek Robertson. East Baltic. Roy aml Cees al be Matheson Parkdale and Char Helpers at last night's chme — ‘ : were drawn from the rangs of les Frederick Bovle. Inverness. the Charlottetown Business ‘and MR. GLEDHILL were each fined $75 and costs on driving charges in Court yest@rday Magistrate W ChesterS Mac- Professional Womens Club and the Red Cross counci! of Char lottetown Rural! high school Today's sessions at Confedera Music Director Is Selected Donald fined George Horace . tion Centre are from 9 until YT Campbell. Bedeque. and (or- ———— den Martin Arsenault Mis- For Seminar couche. each $10 and costs _ or ouse five days for speeding Christopher Giedh:!!. director Joseph Camille Casey. Eg p e | of anus for schools in Prince mont Bay was fined $100 and ont Edward Island has been seie-t- costs for possession of lquor for membership in the and $10 and costs of five days | HALIFAX ‘CP Lieutenant- special Teachers Semunar to be for failing to register his motor Governor H. B. MacKeen gave conducted by the National Youth venicle oe te Cae eee Orc bestra Dex! summer..July Charged with common assault jpture officially med follow- B te 3lgt. This two-week sem- in connection with an incident ling. a seven-week session imar will run concurrently with at a higi1 school! dance, Ivan’ The House passed a- doven the annual training session of Gallant and Desmond Gailant. pitis during the day and fimsh. “¢_ 2¥onal Youth Orchestra both of Kinkora. were each fin- eq its supply debate. Two of the Mr. Gledhill is ome of some ® prominent Canadian musici- met the qualifications ed $25 A Charlottetown resident. Al- fred MacNeill, was found guilty on a charge of resisting arrest bills to be cleared during the final day were proposels to force 22> “50 : complete disclosure of consumer ' % ‘Be orchestra for this credit costs and more ciosety *€™unar The selection commut- and fined 350 and costs regulate commercial forest utih- ‘ee *as composed of Sir Ernest Testifying for the defence were Zation and conservation prac. MecMillan. Dr Wilfrid Pette- Myron Bell of Charlottetown and tices and Dr Arnold Walter the accused who was represented by. Charottetown- lawyer Gerald | R. Foster. QC t Acting for the crown George R. McMahon The accused had pleaded not guilty to the charge at an ear- ler hearing The charge itself had arisen from an incident in ‘ Borden some time ago | ° Duke Nielsen’s Mother Dies | SAINT JOHN. NB ‘CP: — Mrs Evetyn Medler, mother of Duke Nielsen, base player with television's Don Messer’s Jubilee, died in hospital here Tuesday night following a heart attack She was 74 Funeral arrangements have not . been completed ther 2 8 88 ge he off fter be »yped Reserve champion was an ne ae ° a a \herdeen Angus steer from the Reserve position in the Aber- on u Lindwood farm of S.C. Oland of deen Angus class went to Ken by 2 member o the a I . * Sears of Port Elgin. NB RCMP detachment Co W FE awer Sackville Whalen A total of 119 steers were judg- . ‘ Constable Whalen wa: “he Unionvale Man lone witness for tthe crowr Defence counsel Bernard S# WEATHER Es Posted To France gn QRONTO (CP) — Tempera QLEARY — LAC Keith a M Stetson son of Mr and Mrs Mis. Min. Max Errol] Stetson. Unionvale. has Dawson * . 32 * | been posted to France Prince George .. 17 4 For the past six years LAC Vancouver “hoes 41 49 | Stetson has been stationed at Victoria 42 53 | Summerside On Friday he E ‘monton _ ow? 25 leaves for a five weeks’ course zary BR. 7 30 = im: Alberta. after which he will Rete Leceees il 3% ~= have ten days at home before Winnipeg ........ 4 » leaving for France on May 22 Tronto 2» 93 LAC Stetson is marned to the IS CONVALESCING Ottawa we. eee. 11 29 = former Anna MacLean of West Harry Dunn. Elmsdale, 1s Montreal 20 33 ~~ Point. They have one son. Wade making satisfactor. recovery suebec sees 20 3 following surgery in the Char- Fredericton ...... 19 xu lottetown Hospita! last Friday vent Jone vee 0 8 C.B. Man Given ; oncton ___...... IN HOSPITAL Halifax . 2a & ore eT such Caetittetown Oo OM S-Year Sentence anan, is a patient in the Prince Sydney ee 10 31 , . y—, Edward Island Hospital which Yarmouth aepies B 33 SYDNEY. NS. ‘CP “an March 9 His cen- St John’ MacEachern, 4, of nearby New he entered | ‘ed own ; See 20 +33 Waterford, was sentenced Tues- dition is reported improving: Bete ok eels * * day to five years in the Mari- , {2 § cocc500% time penitentiary at Dorchester,” Crea entice! Dunbar, Miami 68-85. N'B. on a charge of robbery Mr and. Mrs« Lioyd Dunbar, y : New Orleans .... 61 70 : Montrose. jeft on Monday ‘to MacEachern pleaded guilty be rlativ in Windsor, O2- rceen 49 aa jfore Magistrate W. A. D. Gunn visit relatives indsor, Angeles 52 6? tario. They will Toronto and in Michigan also visit im sete 30 (OP) — The wea ther office says skies were clearing over a before ‘foundland constabulary jto arméd robbery of a bakery ‘in New Waterford March 26. | Police recovered $100 stolen in returning home aritimes late |the holdup. | ton and Eastern Prihce Edward | ssified ——e naan ee The persistent chilly weather | will be maintained in a brisk | es northwest flow from the Arctic | BROOKS — At Summersiie March («| today. It will be mainly sunny, | yurre Sener. ou mm year | however, and temperatures at |The funeral of Mrs. Mrs Minsie Resting at the Compton Funera) Home| the more southerly locations | Manderson was held at the thes to Trinity Unt should rise above the melting Compton Funeral home yester- es Tyesday A f ight. snowflur- WESTERN DEATH NOTICES "5 “ere reported in Cape Bre- | FUNERALS roore Int tt Ce eat na Chueh come point during the afternoon. iday where service was condact- tery, Sprimgfield West In beu of flowers; Regional astss: by Rev. Frederick Lloyd as- | Cape Breton and Prince Ed- ‘sisted by Dr. LP. Archibald. | ward Island: Sunny with a few\The hymn sung was The) cloudy periods and widely scat- Lord's My Shepherd”. jeri tered snowflurries; continuing Met consisting of Roger Schur- March». ies vee | Cold; northwest winds 25. Low-'man, Ewen Nicholson, Home| high at Sydney and Charlotte- Huestis and Alan Jenkins then’ te town 15 and 30 dered — Outlook for Thursday—Sunny ganist was Mrs. Eric and very cold Pallbearers High tide today at Charlotté- Monkley, George Skerry, donations to the Gideon Bible Society would be appreciated Visiting bours 2 te 4 and 7 to 10 pm a PASSEY At the Sackville Memorial Hospital, Tuesday. Chartes Wiliam Passey im he Resting at the MacLean Funeral anti! noon Thursday. April the First Baptist Church for funeral ser vice commencing af 2 p.m interment ™ the — Baptist cemetery GEARY — a the Chariettetowe Hos sital. Monday, March 29. 1%5 Mrs C | 1) bi stico at 5.46 a.m. and 5.19|Flowerbearers were Neil Barie were Jack Yeo trving Geary of @2 Kent Street. in Hh year Resting at the Maclean Fe- p.m. Summerside tide eighteen and Bian MacGregor: saral Same from where the funeral wit minutes later than Charlotte-\and pen et ees Inter- arch 21 ve bald this mornirg . town. Sun rises today at 6 am ment was in Certra) Lot 16 Un- = at 10 o'clock ls Ss Stas Peccte’s cemetery land sets at 6.35 p.m. Firemen Called | To Service Stn. von City firemen answered a call at around 745 p.m. yesterday to Robinson's Service Station, 105 Richmond Street, where some garbage caught fire. The blaze was extinguished almost, immediately, and little or no} damage was sustained Murder Trial , , Is Continued | / At St. John’s | ST. JOHN’S. Nfid. ‘CP) — The capital murder trial -of 4... Kevin O'Neill, 17, of St. John's,| in its second day Tuesday. heard} Sgt. Donald Randell of the New- testify | that O'Neill had admitted the) NO ONE DISAPPOINTED a French-Canadian Singer ~ Given Big Hand At SDU © By ALAN C. HOLMAN College were as successful as something Last eveming Claude Gauthier the performance he gave, the more than wonderful, bea from Quebec sang at the St. day must have been tremen- Here is a small sample. ~ Dunstans University Audttor- dous Like the white geese wm We shall love last evens ° The people of Charlottetown . steed to ba over 230 people yust thank the Canadian Union FOF but one season Manv of these most of th of Students, and in particular For but one song ere Enzhsh ae “€™./ the French Canadian studets Lovely as a fine Sunday I cnghsh speaking Cana ’ But he did not onl nt dians with little or no knowledge 0% Campus at St Dunstan's, for u sing 7 of French Claude Gauthjer affording us the opportunity to it gas ceeraadpoes pocpie, We sanz in French hear a singer as talented as we ative country-side, his pro- No one left listened to last evening vince and his age and he did se No one was disappointed Ev- Claude Gauthier must take all eee ws a rere treed of ervone was enthralled. enthus- the credit for last evening's pet- with ai) note lastic everyone applauded formance, for not only. did he gadget your s sad other Claude Gauthier and everyone 5% and accompany himself on a did sincerely, not politely , as Suitar, he also wrote most, if You are sowing the seeds of sometimes happens not all, of the songs he sang last _ death on the bare stone: Claude Gauthier appeared as evening ” lle ng 2 mans against pve part of French Canadian Day’ The songs, the try of them % at S. Dunstans and if all the is in itself very wondertul but Bat ens live manure as fertil- other activites scheduled at the when sung by M by Mr. Gauthier Gauthier it is Claude Gauthier is something we in English speaking Canada do not have. or we have very lit- tle of. A Canadian singer whe psings mainiy Canadian songs, jnot mainly America songs with Dartmouth School Board 7 Denies Any Discrimination acouple of Caadian ones thrown in to remind everyone DARTMOUTH. NS ‘CP: before Mr Wedderburn's speech. and himself that this is his The eae o the Dartmouth the board had sent letters to’ fwo Country city school pard savs it is the * Gauth- boards policy to engage com Dlicahee eect ae ren = e need are people petent teachers regardless <of Positions on the city teaching whe and we their race or creed staff Since that time one had ae ies David Brownlow was comment- already been accepted. in English. . .' “ ing in a statement on remarks made by H A. 4::- Wedderburn. president of the Nova Scotia As sociation for the Advancement of Colored People Mr Wedder burn. a Halifax teacher, told a a Dartmouth service club Mon- day he knew of qualified Negro teachers who had been refused positions in Dartmouth Mr Brownlow said al! applic- ants for positions on the Dart- mouth teaching staff were care- fully screened by means of a qualification form which is sent from here to present or former employees In many.cases these were fol Mr. Kenny was a naval rating lowed up by telephone calls and~ aboard the diving tender HMCS where possible the applicant was Graby in Halifax asked to appear for a personal Mr. Devine, a CNR policeman, interview of a was ienities to hospital here n case of one specific ap- but his condition was reported plicant Mr. Wedderburn had re- not serious. “ ferred to. the teacher had not The dead mas was a sétive been accepted because of the in of Waterford. PEI and was_ formation on the appraisal form . Oe en route to vigit relatives there. Mr Brownlow said that the teacher was not discouraged by Surviving are his wife and not being accepted and applied three children. Also surviving again to the board at a later are his,parents, Mr. and Mrs. date Edward Kenny. five brothers and He said on March 23, six days four sisters. They ‘are Pat in Waterford Man Is Killed _ In Accident Near Amherst AMHERST ‘CP) — Paul the RON: Terry. John, Joseph Richard Kenny, 26. of Halifax and Philp in Waterford; Clair was killed Monday night when teaching in Tignish Regiona) his car collided with one driven by Modil Devine of- Amherst at East Leicester about 11 miles High School, June, Barbara and in Weterford. « Jean Are = unhappy because moe - billing of_ Mrs. Edith ot °1? ° ° i ’ pers, a hr hme you didn't receive your income tax form? . : Sgt. Randell said O'Neill ws .% mitted the act shortly after he */ was arrested Nov. 17 in connect- | If you've changed your address, or did not file a return last year, you likely won't receive an income tax form in the mail. It isn’t that we forgot you. It’s just think it over, Sgt. Randell A ae that to look forward to next year, ives, Again ?. ps . ren- ‘Sunrise Tomorrow’’. Or- Eas an Beatie Sheen. | due to urinary irritation y and bladder discomfort. If ud Arth- | can town 10.19 a.m. and 10.05 p.m. jur Perry and Frank MacLaren | Deat's |ited, Church cometary. { that we don’t know where you are — yet. So we’ve madé sure that there are lots of extra forms at all local Post Offices (or if it's handier, your District Taxation Office). They aren't the new Personal- ized income tax forms. But you'll have [s it that nagging backache DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE The Hon. E. J. Benson, Minister the to help relieve the condition causing the | backache Then you feel better end rest better. etal eee Are you unhappy because you lost it? , ~ You can get one at the Post Office. Phe cal 'y Pt ee Cheer up. “8° Maybe you did receive an Income Tax ~~ Form in the mail and now you can’t find _ it. Seems a pity to lose it. That was et Personalized formand it had ae your own identification code number onit. Why don’t you have one last look before you go to get another plain old everyday tax form from the Post Office. os i A ePaper: ORION tity