Supt. A. 8. McNeil}, com- manding officer RCMP “L” Division, swears-in Roger Olaf Pedersen of-Tignish dur- mg ceremonies at RCMP i arters in Charlotte ISLAND NEWS PAGE arco The Guardian, , Charlottetown, Wed... Mar. r. 24, 1965. Police Training Supt, AS McNeil, command ing officer. L’’ Division RCMP, has announced the dates for the Prince Edward Island Munici- pal Police Training Course The course wil] run from April ® un til April 23 and will be compris- ed of lectures and demonstra- tions The course will be conducted by members of © L”' division and the agenda has been prepared t necial Farewell Pa Given RCMP Recruit lunch | host- | Canada’s Constitution | Agreement Supported 2==2 ion of Canadian prem-;He was delighted that the Can-| tare is agrecing to amenduante| adion premiers had reached | to the Comadion Constitution re-|agresment en the matter. ceived unanimous approval in| However, the former leader | the Prince Edward Island Legis-\of the opposition felt that al- | lature yesterday morning. | though opting |had nothing to do with the resal- Kings) readily endorsed the re-- For every 100 new manufac-| solution and felt that there was turing jobs in Canadian cities, |mothing im it which could possib- | 117 other jobs are automatically iy harm Prince Edward Island. | created. 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The three-day training schoo will feature lectures in first aid |eriminal law, the liquor control jact, civil defense, accident in- vestigation, the new traffic “act of | Island Potato Marketing Board | Staff Changes Minister Andrew announced changes in of the Prince Ed- fed 3 & ° 8 5 § ni Shop and save this week-end at Factory Course Is Set. Besides the lectures, RCMP officers will conduct clinics on the firing range and numerous practical demonstrations The lecturers for the course include SM HGE. Chipman, Supt AS McNeil, Cpl. R. Mac- Kenzie. Cst J.W. Couse, Cpl. C A Bungay. Sgt. E. Tedford, Cst. C Clark. Cpl. R. Williams. Cst S Tibbo, Chief Sterns Webster, James B. Johnston, QC, and A. James Haslam, QC MLA Critical Farm Engineer ‘Not Available Durng consideration by the Legislature of department of agriculture estimates for the 1965-66 year, Harold Smith ‘L- 4th Queens) was critical of the fact that the department does | not employ a fulltime agricul- ' tural engineer. He said ‘‘with the score of new and denovaied piggeries built in the province during the past few years, farmers found difficulty in getting advice on such things as insulation, ven- . tilation and costs of erection | Farmers need the services of a fully qualified agricultural Agricultural Minister Andrew agricultural representative for Prince County is a qualified en- gimeer and his services are available to all parts of the # morning. James Alex Ferguson, 20d MacArthur, Registration | Duplicate Bridge Has 14 Tables There were 14 tables of dup- licate bridge at the Charlotte- town Hote! Monday night. The Delay Brings | Fine of $50 winners in the North-South ser- ies were Tom Cauty and D.I.D. A fine of $50 and costs was Rozman with 67.29 points Run- handed out to James Russell ners up were Mrs. M.A. Farmer Gunn when he pleaded guilty and Mrs. Car! Green with 64.32. to not registering a motor vehi- Others were Douglas and Doug- cle within 10 days after it was las 63.74. Stewart and Camp- | brought into the province bell. 59.94, Duffy and MacMillan Two other people were charg- 59.05 ' | ed with speeding in Queens The East-West winners were County traffic court yesterday two college ee Ane wi Mrs. Dunbar and Mrs Victoria, and Joseph Leon Gau- points. det, New Haven were each Estabrooks were runners up fined $10 and costs with 54.44 points. Others who finished in that order were Simpson and Nash, Toombs and Connolly, and MacDonald and | Hambly. Bill Approved To Incorporate Mutual Trust Co. Uttering Charge Approval in principle was Brings 2-Year given in the Legislature yester- ° Suspension day to a bill to incorporate Mutua! Trust Company, an Is- Magistrate A. J H land company that will have agistrate ames as authorized capital stock of $1,-| am, QC., handed down a two- 000,000 year suspended sentence to Theil was promuied by Aw.| Robert Verena Marlow, Su Matheson | per documents, after the accused pleaded guilty to the charge in city, police court yesterday morning ed group. Other members will be Frederic A. Large, Char- lottetown, and W. Chester S. The accused was required to MacDonald, Summerside. | post a bond in the amount of $2,- Head office of the company |099 made up of two sureities of will be in Charlottetown aNd $1 900 each and ordered to pay it will have power to establish the M.F. Schurman Co. Ltd. the one or more offices within the sum of $1,177.68 by March 8, province or outside the pro 1966. vince | Stanley Webster, Cardigan, The authorized capital stock! charged with drunken driving of the company shall be $1,000,-|pleaded guilty to the lesser 000, divided into 100,000 shares |charge of impaired driving and of a par value of $10 each. was fined $125 and costs or 3 The affairs of the company | days. are to be managed by a board! Louis Carl Moore, Winsloe. of directors, the number of also appeared on a charge of whom shall be determined by drunken driving. He pleaded King Street Charlottetown, charzed with selling liquor had bis case adjourned until March i] — PUBLIC NOTCE CALL FOR TENDERS FO! SERVICE CONTRACT GOLF COURSE, CONCESSIONS FUNDY NATIONAL PARK, CAPE BRETON HIGHLANDS NATIONAL PARK PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NATIONAL PARK Sealed .tenders addressed to the Superintendents of Fundy, Cape Breton Highlands and Prince Edward Island National Parks, will be received up to noon, Wednesday, April 14, 1965. for the privilege of operating the golf course concession in any one of the three parks. A separ- ate tender for each golf course is required. Each of the con- tracts will be for the years 1965, 1966 and 1967. Contracts will be four to five months, be- ginning May 15th, each year Applicants can obtain. partic- ulars concerning the facilities to be made available, business opportunity available, condit- ions to be complied with, terms of the agreements and the basis on which the service contracts will be awarded from the Super- intendent, Fundy National Park, Alma, New Brunswick, or the Superintendent, Cape _ Breton Highlands National Park, Ingo- nish Beach, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia; or the Superintendent, Prince Edward Island National Park, Stanhope, R.R. 1 Prince Edward Island All interested persons are ad- vised to obtain these particu- lars, as no tender. will be aa sidered unless accompanied by all the required information J.R B. Coleman, Director A Ottawa, National Parks Branch, ( Department of Northern Affaire the shareholders. 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