JUST A BLUFF, INDIAN SAYS Clifford mun. H d the of the Saint chis Mohawk Island Indian Cornwall Re- tribe for voting in Monday's serve in Ontario. savs he election. 0 was threatened cannot legally be thrown out with PXDUIMOII from the tribe i Of the motorists freed by‘ iplowing crows by early Friday ‘ levcnng, only one suffered from. "'"Illmlled Imm DEE! on?‘ carbon monoxide poisoning. The mining snow. Highways in the unidentified man was rushed by. eas'cl’n Part Of the island NOV- a civil defence snowmobile; in"? were Passable bui tricky. from the community of Lake-. BLOWS CARS OFF TRACKS View to hospital in Moncton for" Western Newfoundland felt‘trcntment i the storm with winds of up to‘ At Cocagne. N.B., Mrs. Ed-, ll" miles an our Fiftccn‘mund Hebert was unable toi WWW-HIV (‘al's were blown 0“ reach hospital Friday morning tract-.5 near the coast. Most off.” me expected arrival of he, heufoundland got a mixture of baby. While snow plows strug-. smw and ram and me precipx- glcd to batter through the huge tattoo on the east coast of the arms. Mrs, "men‘s 13.3mm. nor-mm came mainly 1n the daughter assisted in the deliv- ffirm O'f Pam- er; of a nine-pound boy. ‘ E. 4 pm. Friday all but one A doctor and nurse in a navy of the main highways leading trunk were following a snow into 7.1 on cton were still plow to reach the community of: blocked. "'isncr 1) miles north of Mona- The flew, bean some 24 ton'whcre an expectant mother hm” amen score; of shop-18nd her five children to ppm hmde M. the cm. to doueportcd Without food or fuel. thcir holiday weekend shopping \GWS 0i. Mrs. Paul CaiSSie found themselves immobile on and her Chudmn “"2"”! I“ age {a}. mm"; roads. Many (,mof‘from‘ one to five was brought momflsns were [headed “m to‘to Moncton by the fatihcr late smnd the weekend wflm famm .Thnrsday night. Ho was unable to; in distant parts. . . . . prom." Louis "chivhaud was hardy and notified (‘i\li de- amrni Ihose stranded. His (.31. t‘cn'r authorities. Mrs. (Iaissie was {many freed an“. 19 hours was said to be m an advanced in a snowdrift near Salisbury “a” “f pregna'wy' flit-ill 15 miles from Moncton. Provincial Finance Minister Tired but happy after his L T}. DcsBrisay who declared (‘Y‘A’IPRL Mir. Rolyiohaud had an emcrgcncy situation Thurs- unids of praise for the cheerful day night for the southeastern minds: of fellow motorists NM" Brunswick arcas said late stud: in the same area. Many Friday afternoon "the situation [Y‘PKht‘d through deep snow sev- is improving very rapidly an era! times during the night to it can no longer be rightly n e were either rerouted or can-i by 8 o'clock last evening. al- By DON Ill-(“LEGO GuardianvPatriot Staff Writer A drive to get House business " completed with "all possible dcs- 1 patch" was promised in the Leg- . tslature Thursday by Premier‘ Walter R. sh w. i Opposition Leader A. W. Math-j eson. rising on what he said was i a matter of importance to the} House, said "I may be out of, order, but it has been more: than a month since the session} began. and I would estimate that . we are about a quarter or a: third through our business. ' GOV‘T RESPONSIBILITY } “I think it is the responsibtl-; ity of the government to see that business is kept rolling and roll- ing quickly_ Some of the re- sponsibility rests on me as I have been doing most of the talking for the opposition but the government is not free from blame and has not been produc- ing its legislation as quickly as It should. "There In more legislation to lcome. committee reports to be 14 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. Aprll 18, 1988. Morning, Afternoon, Evening Sittings Of House Scheduled Let's get going. l promise I’ll go along quickly as I can to see that the, work of the House goes as rapidly as poasible. I would like to see. though. a thorough consideration of the estimates when they come up " Premier Shaw said there was merit in what Mr. Mataheson said. “I can assure the House," the premier said "that from now on we intend to pay ve strict attention to legislation and get it through with all possible despatc , THREE TIMES DAILY “Next week. we will be sitting morning. afternoon and night. We had scheduled a sitting for Tues- day morning but that time will be used by House standing com- mittees to prepare their reports which should be ready {or pre- sentation early in the week." Premier Shaw said there were “special considerations during this session because of the fed- eral election. We had considered at one time holding off the ses- sion until after the election." 'heard and the budget scheduled. I; ROADS ' (Continued from page one) winds of Friday are to subside. despatchers indicated that all machines will be back at work soon after daylight today. 0f the public utilities. the Maritime Electric Company‘s power system from Hunter Riv- er west was reported to be in (2 most heavily hit. The first section to be blacked out by falling limbs and wildly swaying power lines arching and burning off came from the Sher- brooke district Thursday after- noon. This resulted in most of the western part of the island being without light and power. Power in this section was re stored about 5:30 Friday mor- ning. but another fault which developed before 10 a.m. in the Searletown- Albany district. put that section of the provin c e without power again and added the western end of Queens At about the same time anoth- er disruption occurred between Hunter River and Fredericton, where it was later discovered that. a tree had fallen and knock- ed out the power lines. TRAVELLING A PROBLEM Company officials reported that the breaks were really not of a very severe nature. . T h 9 biggest problem they had to face I n I was bucking through heavily “I 0" hem drifted roads searching for the A Trans - Canada Airlines I cause of the trouble spokesman said all scheduled All power to the western fll’li'lLS in and Olll 0f MOI'ICLOI’I . end was reported to hp on again White said Thursday “It was just a bluff". He was the only one of 347 eligible Indian vot- ers on rhe reserve who voted. The blizzard brought another blow to the city of Moncton's 1963 snow removal budget. The city had apportioned $200,000 for snow removal costs for the year, including the months of next November and December, Before the current storm how- ever, it had already spent $240000. A civil defence crew headed for the Magnetic Hill area late Friday afternoon to assist 300 children and one teacher who were reported witthout food. The grori spent the night in the recently built 5 c h o o l. tea-her managed to reach a service station a mile away to O a : ('cllcd. chular Service is "0" though the break caused by the GXDCCled until “115 morning- fallen tree had not been made [it sea there was still no sign good. In order to service th e of the Glace Bay. N.S. longlineri homes effected by this break. EIILaDOIh and Leonard missing linemen. hooked up a bypass 10 rotum with supplies for the since Tuesday night off western; circuit around from Hunter Riv- Mom and were med m Newfoundland. She carries I 3 er and fed-power up to the west- cmw 0‘ inur- tern end of break in from thel TWO transport doparimpnf K Kcnsington lines. icobreakers anl a fisheries tie-5 0 major disruption were re—I partmcnt patrol vessel contin- ported by the Island Telephone, ued the search In the stormleomPHnY. Damage '0 “he” SyS-. ‘(Yabot Strait. Th rec RCAF .tem extended only to a number‘ planes searched six hours be-‘of small rural circuits, which1 fore the weather closed In {were expected to be back in 013-: again. eration with little inconvenience: “‘— to subscribers. From a number of communi- ' STUDY RUSSIAN . . ' ties in the west, reports were re- 1 inquire about the premier's tcrmctl an emergency. WIINNIPEG tCP) —- The: , . i comfort. Area civil dcfcnre co-ordina- I YWCA has announced a vari- i cewed "f School buses becomm‘i ‘l inrton was cut off from tor Dan Billing cstimaicd at one . ety of new activities for its , » univhnrnchw Brunswick along stauc that betwccn 500 and spring program. Included will “mn- “Long mm a numb“ 0“ thr- shore highway and from l.tl’)tl cars were marooncd by he a Russian language class for 198“ As a, “3"” man-V Ch‘ldrff", N" a Scotia Friday. the blizzard. men and women. 'and mmonsu 599’“ the "Igh'. mi _..._—__.__._ ..--.--- farm homes. Some mOiOl'lStSi ventured to stay in their vehicl. l bring one than into Cliarlottb town from Moncttm at 6:30 last evening. but once it landed here no delay was experienced in getting the aircraft airborne again for the trip back to Monc’wn. Along with the trains, which‘ were in no way hampered on Island. the MV Abegweit maintained a steady schedule of hair crossings between Borden and Tmimentlne. . ABBIE DOES WELL The CNR despatcher in Char- lottetown reported that on the trip to bring the mainlau train to the Island the Abbie beat her summer time for the crossing, making it in 53 min- utes. as oompa her 55 minube schedule. Altihough the mainland brain did not arrive in the city until shortly after 10:30 last night. 90 urinates late. the fault did notlliewlthe’dtherdiefenryor the Island division. Heir late arrival was due to the lateness of the Mammal-Halifax hiatus. requiring the Island train hav- ing to hold up in Monototn. The heavy snowfall which struck New Brimstwick and the south shore section of Quebec. some 17 inches. resulted in the crack CNR trains being any- where hmn two to four hours behind TOUGH TRIP A good indication of what New Brunswick went fluough. as received in a telephone call by Police Chief Stern: Webster from his daughter Nalda. She informed her father that: along with her husband and two children. they had started out for the Island from Fredericton at 4 pm. Thurs day. By dark they had only made miles out (i the 54 to S spend the night in at church at Salisbury. Leaving there at day- hrcaik Friday. Uhey fina lly reached Moncion at. 3:30 yes- terday afternoon. ey were it ful of eventually reaching Charlottetown early this after- 0 n It’s Kissing Time in tho English ownty of Berkshire in a traditional Easter observ- ance. This Hung house Bolcer Sees End Of SC In Quebec MONTREAL tCPl-—Leon Bal- cer. federal transport minister. said Friday night the decision of six Quebec Social Credit MP5 to support Liberal Leader Lester Pearson means the end of the Social Credit party in Quebec. Mr. Balcer said the decision of the six Social Credit MPs, announced Friday. is “an im- passe for democracy in F.rench Canada. “Such a gesture can only cause disgust among the people. It is the definite end of Social Credit in Quebec." Mr. Balcer, Conservative MP for Twig-Riviera riding. said, “these are the men who were elected by attacking the Liberal party. who sought a mandate by denouncing Liberal policy on nuclear arms. who were ridi- culed by Yvon Dupuis. "And now. they are denying A KSS FOR 0 3;» wife obviously her withdrew-yearon tam. Men of the village. call- edmtttmenfwtiheoocasim. Iron Ore Group Signs Contract MONTREAL (CP) About 2,000 iron ore workers in Quo- bcc and Newfoundland will its ceive 21 cents in hourly wage increases over the next three years under a new contract Details of the contract were released here Friday. three - year agreement. retroactive to Oct. 23, 1962, was RANG kiss the ladies. In exchange. the ladies get oranges from a feather - batted orange- summblerr. (CP Whophoto). MV Gospe Opens Season From Sou-ris SOURIS The MV North Gaspe for the second year In a 650 bags of potatoes plus fruit.. vegetables and soft drinks for title Magdal Islands. She arrived in Soul-Is Wednes- and left Thursday morning for the Magdalena. She is under the command of . meo Bourgeois with I crew of 25 men. this is her first. trip of the 1963 season. He rc- portcd that the ice extended from Souris for two miles to sea, but from then on It was clear water. She was loaded In Souria by Russell Ching. agent for Clark Fruit, Charlottetown. The ship's agents are Buntain and Bell, Charlottetown. row was the first ship to begin In 1962 Burma had only 3W the port of Sourls shipping qualified veterinarians to take eratlons. She took on a load of care of about 5.000.000 head of cattle and buffalo. deluded between the Iron Ore Company of Canada and the United Steelworkers of America (CLC) affecting com- pany workers in Soheffervllle, Que, Labrador City, Nfld.. and Sept-ales. Que. Under the terms, hourly pay rates for the lowest class ker wlll be raised to $2.28 from $2.15, and up to $3.40 for shovel operators and $3.33 for adesmen. . The company agreed to sup- ply free transportation to Sept- Iles. once each to vaca- tioning workers and their fam- ilies from work sites in Schef- ferville and Labrador City. BLEN-DIT Exterior LATEX SATIN A Quality Product Ipsdally formulated labs on paint-d ol- utisflctory l-con! most provlously surf“... Chain of 72 c O". this mandate without. even find- ing out what legislation 8 future Liberal government might bring down. “They are ridiculing democ- racy and laughing at the peo- le." Mr. Dupuls. billed by the Liberals during the April 8 election campaign as their an- swer to Real Caouette, Deputy Social Credit Leader. was re- elected Monday as MP for St. Jean - Iberville - Naplerville riding. l According to the local mehmr- I olog‘ist late last night. thei storm was expected to blow ii- i self out early today. and turn i cloudy with the sun frinallyl 3bogged down Thursday after-iSthfi 11531199” afiflf an abricentre at The P33. sence of several days this after- i noon. 1 The forecast for Easter Sim» day isfm-asimnydayandi mild. ‘ health department letter saying SEND TOOTHBRUSHES WINNIPEG (CP)—-’Ilhe Mani- toba Junior Red Cross has sent 500 toothbrushes to the ed Cross northern health services an. e move was prompted by a dental health in the north is be- HAS RACING LICENCE MONTREAL (CP) — Juliette Legato of Westmount, Qua, is a slim golden - haired fashion model who believes she Is the only woman in Canada to hold Gill University and Ecole de- Beaux Arts. she says her inter- est in motor sport started six years ago with go-cart racing. Her mother was a motorcyclo racer in England. || Moore & McLeod Ltd. ing neglected because of a shortage of brushes. cs. At one time late Thursday it was reported that up to 75 veh-: icles were eitiher bogged down; or abandoned in the stretch oil highway between St. Eleanors: and the air station road. Many: of these vehicles were still there i yesterday and delayed plows un- : til they were hauled out of the ‘ way. PATROLS CALLED IN All RCMP detachments report.- ed last night that the movement for lasting beauty CERAMIC TILE . i . . combin- beauty. desirability and A BEAUTY-BRIGHT ROOM WITH' WALLPAPER ENJOY THE FEELING AND LUXURY OF \\II,\\"//, \ ONE LQQK Stewart & MocRuo Ltd. ASSOCIATE STORE I Queen St. .iArEx SATI "loll Tmnua mt mm of traffic was very light. and i highway patrols were called in‘ early Friday afternoon. T h 1 at was not only due to the lack of traffic but also as a safety meas- ure for the patrolling police, who found navigating through the drifting snow dangerous. 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