yg CELEBRATES EASTER MASS- Island News Page "federal government paid 38 per; cent of the cost ’of constructing | their usual concern and getieros- ity during this campaign as they have-exhibited-in-previous years, of the people of our province. i it at government courses will be “an element of merit’? in ‘the se- | mde Vt lships Under the renewed Pro: | Rram, it will pay 25 per cent} ee — | nitfally but the contribution will | : : slide down gradually to 17 per! é p : ° ° cent after five years. Eastern and Central Districts -- — letter to Premier Bennett | F . an 4 yr (., Mr. Pearson said ‘‘it iy The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., April 11, 1966. 5 is very satisfactory to . know, - that these federal _ subsidies | ‘ ' : “ have been so helpful to your! : : ‘government in the construction | : : ee gz . of your ferry. fleet.’’ ? ancer ru Sa Ce Another letter from five B.C: | . . Liberal “MPs. prior to the de-/ ia . o : cision said.that rightly or) * sed wrongly there’ was a.feeling in| : ! O ; the provnce that the federal | “ oO pen Oo ay _, Bovernent was discriminating f i : against the provincial. govern- ; : oe : ment 1 . “The Annual CAncer Crusade | om They said Premier Bennett, ig which is underway across Can-) was saving the lack,.of a sub- ada during the month of April, | sidy was preventing his govern- * begins in Charlottetown and vi- ~Ment—from — ordering-—another | cihity today. large ferry to give full service * Mrs. Percy Cameron is gen- on the Prince ‘Rupert -- Port eral chairman of the city and are ‘ area canvass, and has lined up| : The MPs—David. Groos (Vic- | “ various canvassing teams, as|¥ f toria, BC), Ron Basford (Van- : well as individual members, who| couver-Burrard), Grant Deach-| a will be calling on all business | man (Vancouver -Quadra),| n places in addition to the usual James Byrne (Kootenay East) | house-to-house. canvass: and Jack Davis (Coast Capt- “The ‘following ladies have vol-| lano)—asked that the. exclusion | unteered to head. up the various | _ of provincially-built . ships be teams: Mrs. Harold Drew, Mrs. / held. in abeyance for), at least W-A. Boisner, Mrs. LeRoy Sher- a year. +2 ren, Mrs-—Keith Francis, Mrs: --—The prime minister's letters | Frank ;_Mrs,-L.M. Beaton, | » to: Mr Senet ee ae Sees . Fr cIntyre, Mrs. John _. Mentioned no time —timits—for|- e oe Matheson Ethel y. Sutherland, a the-subsidies:—. t a Tee __PRESENTING KEYS — oe . e 3 “irs: SeFINE cLeod;- Mrs: = Serre pent : Bee . ve _ ni pees. lee ete Wil-| § LIFE HUNG ON NOSE — | Pan Me. uw which—-was—o-r-g-a-nd-2-e-d-—LEFT)—Mr.-- MacDonald, Jo. liams, Mrs. Jack Smallwood, es = | ceiving the keys to a new when fire destroyed the Mac-_seph Molloy,-representing the ms, 4 Mrs. Wal. ees Chiefs of the JJukun tribe, in home which is being present- . Donald's-home—several- weeks employees of Canada Packers es M.-Harper_and Mrs. Wa): | oT CAMERON Nigeria, used to be. put to death ed to him on behalf of the em- ago and two of their children where Mr. MacDonald is em- IANO Ye ee i ee eae IN” if they sneezed -or coyghed in. ployees of Canada Packers Ti” Tost thelr ives” in the “bra ployed amt "Frank Zakem, se of thet rb et . con vices Committee, reminds us Public. ce and - the citizen's committée’ Shown. here are (FROM TH chairman of the citizen's fund — es pas pbadtligiea that even the Society’s excellent) 3 | committee, ” ‘ al pre eee dressing program alone, should; pye_ - e : able proficiency in both lan- y warrant the interest and support Bicu turalism In Ottawa guages or willingness to acquire MCU Le ~, To Be Discussed At Talks Pope appear.on the loggia of |80 that the many services pro- lection of university , graduates | S Pope Paul VI elevates the : €onsecrated Host as -he+tele- “_brates-an-outdoor-Easter-Mass yesterday in St.-Peter’s Square at Vatican City. An estimated half million..persons_saw the Four-Year Accident Survey | Completed By 2 Scientists the Basilica. f oa -AWEATHER | TORONTO (CP) — temperatures: dvided by the Cancer Society may be maintained and expanded. Chairman.of the Women's Ser- Mrs. Cameron, who is also Elderly Lady . ‘Subsidy Plan Shipbuildin ee | S Pp g | OTTAWA (CP)-— The federal government will-epen-talks- with jOntario and Quebec «on: joint projects to improve the bicul- tural character of the national jcapital, Prime Minister Pearso IsRevised = : ; -Ft6ld ‘the Commons: s. OTTAWA (CP)—The federal | He. specifically proposed the mental objective of his gov- ernment—to_strengthen_national unity ‘‘on the basis of the equal. lity of rights and opportunities for both English - speaking. and It was—important: that all citi- zens have equal opportunity to French - speaking Canadians.” | Oa aan ac 136 Prince St.. Ch'town for administrative posts where | bilingualism—is—_needed.__— ~ Special Easter Monday = DANCE. Low overnight High , a ; ‘ c learly establi . participate ‘in the federal admin- [ By CHARLES C. CAIN | The Huelke-Gikas team began|varcnver 0 44- Passes Away Si dls He reddee high went) in the ot, (istration and that all feel at) Featuring Les Alexander and .the Smoothies EDETRORT: CAB) we UDIEE 1 ee et at-part {Veen ce seerenee 46 | The death oc-|and decided to sant ibute oezain awa area. ; home in their capital. Enjoy an evening of fun and « tera = sity of Michigan scientists have|gram in October 1061, as part) Famonton 14 MONTAGUE — lea : : Tee atop j ; J03 gx .and enter‘ainment. leted a four-year program |of a pilot program sponsored by RaNNA Src 30 32. curred ‘Friday April 8th, of|to vessels built by provincia) | id earson also announced |GIVES IDEAS - Somich they. literally followed|the University of Michigan |witnineg 1. $0. lacs, Calerinn Kemegan of Meee Ree ene, aime Minister see gteduly the oer Hie The Horse & Sulky’s death down the highway. Medical School. la ig seereeees 3s 51 tague in her 100th year. Mrs. | Pearson * disclosed in letters Shine. gradually the number of |this program: send . Drs. Donald F. Huelke and} U.S. public health officials alta sence te ce 31 4g | Kennedy had celebrated her 99th | tabled in the Commons. eee civil servants in Ot-| 1, It has beeen agreed in prin. | ; G nad ; - Paul W. Gikas made under|then became interested and put Maatreal pesmctes ett 36 43. «(| birthday on Tuesday April Sth.) When the shipbuilding subsidy | ie count in bilingual areas of |ciple that higher rates of pay | oe ra a ‘YS. government sponsorship| up more_than $2,000 in re-/Ouehec .......... > 3 4g | She was the last surviving mem- program was restored in Janu- untry, ~ will apply in future to secre : the most detailed survey ‘ever |search funds. ra neaisvicton 32 4g | ber of her family. For the past |ary ee i: veers suspension,| Some measures will not be-jtaries and clerks who are re- STEAK ROOM \ ~ Gone of causes-of fatal auto ac- Two ‘main questions occupied re > a two years she had been in fail-|vessels builty by provincial gov- come effective until 1975 andjquired: to speak both French’ Members and Guests Welcome cidents in a given area. ‘|the team’s attention: . Mijas 30 ai_| ing health and confined to her ernments were excluded. There jothers will not effect ‘scientists, |and English in the performance Dr. Huelke, an-anatomist, and| 1. Why do people die in auto|rajitax .......... 32, 38 bed. She was the former Cath-|were protests from British Co-jmilitary personnel, professionals |of their duties. The amount and | : Y -. Dr. Gikas, a pathologist, were | accidents? : Charlottetown Ne ee 30 39 erine MacKay of Peters Road. |lumbia, which maintains. its own|and employees of Crown. co timing of the ‘bonus - were not | % a ‘ ¥ deo "awakened from their beds on| 2. What can be done to pre |cvdney 3) _ 3) | Her-thusband-Alex Kennedy. pre. |ferry fleet. ations. = ipenticned 2: | t KH MK M MN KM M- many nights to hurry to an ac-/ vent such deaths? ei 32 43 | deceased her in 1912. She was| In the earlier program the| Mr. Pearson said it is a fun- 2. Beginning in 1967, reason- | ; ; : ; SiN ea, were ‘on peac:| WENT. 10 MPOT — Ast. Johile 20.5... 29. 40 Se eT cad ae sons SUPER DO & ° ddcalty a 2ahour call with ali|,Huelke and Gikas moved out /RoNon 38 | She "leaves to mourn three : " police agencies. of. Michigan's of the laboratories and studied |New York ........ 40 52 | gaughters: Grace, Mrs. Ted bee - Washtenaw County = the actual smashups. Their Atlanta ...-..++++- : 74 ‘MacLean, Montague, Mildred, : i hoe : | main objective was to get to an|1@™MPAa .----+++++ - of 77 Mrs. Spataza_of N.Y., Minnie, . accident scene as soon as pus- Miami eave cases 6 lof B.C. and two sons Frank, a va Stee sible, night or day, and to at-|New Orleans «..-.. 36 | patient in the P.E.I. Hospital tempt to reconstruct the event. ices eqs 67 76 | and Milton in Montague as well skid’ marks, general accident | ther office says the weather will | great-grandchildren. area__and_ interior ofthe car |e much the sameas on Easter| Her remains are resting at were photographed in great @e-| Sunday. As northerly winds off.| Montague Funeral Home until . +} tail—the-next-day-im-the case“ of | the Gulf of St: Lawrence freshen | service-today-at-2-p.m.from St. ; night accidents. during the afternoon, tempera-| Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Fe a i | In some accidents in which | tures will climb towards _the| Montague. tte STARS ‘Victims were pronounced “dead "49s, and heavier, darker clouds | Interment—wilf ace—in eae 3 at the scene, police managed to | wii build. By mid-afternoon the | the--Lower Montague cemetery. at thar eS ee |Jeave the cars and the Ooccu-| snowflurries will be mixed with i ~ ‘FMEST IN HOSPITAL, [pals af they were unt) tne hovers sd Edward M. Quigley, St. Peter’s ikas team cou te} Regional forecasts: . Bay, has returned to the King’s | the scene, : -| Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Franchise Available FUNNIEST ! ‘ County Memorial Hospital, Mon-| These were among the find-| tsland, New Brunswick, cloudy Tee ae Qa * tague, for further treatment. |!ngs made from the long probe| with scattered _ snowflurries; mA on PARAL : . : of 139 fatal car accidents in snowflurries becoming mixed } La’ RECEIVES NEWS which 177 persons were killed: | with rainshowers in the after- | , Clarence Nicholson, 284 Graf-| More fatal accidents occurred | noon: not much change in tem-} | | ] ; ived newsj|on Saturday. and Sunday than tures: ton Street, has receive y ay peratures; winds light, increas- jase \ : in t Nicholson, Bangor, Maine. other days showing smaller per-| noon: low- at Halifax 30 seiner hucchay ee ee «| a oe Yarmouth $2-and. 40,)) Nationally known Mr. and Mrs. Cecil white, | Fhe daapenien night were the | Kentville ‘and New Glasgow 28} eastern firm of Truss- < Truro, N.S. spent the holiday} of fatalities occurrin gsi withia | 2d 40, Goshen 28 and $8, Syd} less Steel Buildings in A 4 ‘weekend at Murray Harbor, at! those hours ney and Charlottetown 30 andi heavy gauge steel, for C ; the home of Mr. White’s parents! Of the -139 deivets wis: dhed 38, Moncton 30 and 42, Frederic- farm industrial and > a Mr. and Mrs. Freeman White. +|ton 30 and 48, Saint John 3% ’ : r. a about 40 per cent were under 25| and 43, Edmundston 30 and 45, Commercial use are “ VISITORS years of age, with 16 per cent | Campbellton 30 and 40. seeking distributors i ; s. Marsha c- marten io we oS ee eee ie ee eee merchandise = of eee eee ee eeriitax, NS {CITE DRINKING High tide today at Charlotte J Di’ Conaas ae ah) —were- weekend visitors—at -Mur- About 50 per cent of the driv-|town 3.20 a.m. and 4.16 p.m. At ishing _ to ko cay Harbour and Murray River. ers-atfault had been drinking. |Rustico at 9.27 a.m. Summer- wish make up oe common cause of —_ wel —— sinates eee to God Naw dare VISITS PARENTS {death was ejection (27 per cent) | than arlottetown. Sun sf are as 10 submi Murray Stewart, Halifax, N.S from the vehicle, while the door ca at 5.43 a.m. and sets ati name, address and ik vexteca nt chanes visited at the home of his par. |S the second worst culprit (18/645 Pm. _} phone number to SPOR TRACT + CATHIE REPO + W C ELIS ents, Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Ste- |Pe™ cent). Steering wheel and ‘LAUREL od RAAB «WLI POEL «WR LB ati, Murray Harbor during the |Stering wheel and steering col-| WILL DISCUSS CHANGES |] Wogder Steel Buildings Lid. UL Ma Se MN holiday weekend. umn accidents (16 per cent)| OTTAWA (CP)=—Changes in JO CANTON» WORE DRESLER« LLM ERT were the third greatest factor |Canadian health care will bel] Sex 1058, Markham, Ontorle (BOOT wd CASTELL + RAN DONATE «STR KEATON _ SPECIAL CONSTABLE __|in the death toll. the, theme of the annual meet-jj Phone 638-3198 - Toronto, Ont, The 3 ST000ES + EVOL DOULA «COL LOD A.J. Land has been installed| Huelke and Gikas said their jing of the Victorian Order of LANE. DRE «FUND TON NA SECRLEY temporarily as a special con-|Tesearch indicated that about 9|Nurses for Canada, May 5. and stable on the Charlottetown Polite Force, it was announced last night by J. Arthur Gorm- ley, chairman of the police com- mittee. - RETURNS HOME Charles Beck who has been employed in Ontario for the past Such items as the physical condition of the car or cars, per cent of those killed by ejec- tion from the auto would have ksurvived if they had used a seat belt: They. said a seat belt- shoulder belt combination would have saved another two per ’ |eent. “Anybody who does not wear a seat belt is stupid,” said Dr. HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- as a number of grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great- 6 in Ottawa. The director in chief, Miss Jean Leask, will give her annual feport at 4 meeting at Government House. CITY AREA | _- FUNERALS LAUGHTER! [Saat bo inention « fee! several months has returned to | Huelke. ' Murray Harbor, where he will 7 G t engage in the lobster fishing in- e ‘ MACLEOD FUNERAL — The}: Srire Sgreriemenote| Grassfires © | laa t. as 1's j set ; Saturday, April 9, from the Cut- ; ‘ . : : a _FINED $100 | cliffe Funeral Home to Trinit Fe cere dene, armas} CAUSE Alarm |gite Funeral Heme to, Trinty COMING APRIL 25th Joseph Gallant, was fined $100 ducted by Rev. J. G. E. Ball, |- 1 . 2 nee ° - ae “ in ih ee Lasik Yaak et ares ioe id sea-| assisted by Rev. Donald Camp- Visit Us For Ideas For “ ; when he appeare ore | of grassfires is ; . tte vi See ti (nels inatons eh A near ae) ES UNL aL Si LO CO ea a eee OnE We Cael ce aie seca s| CHANDLER BROS ing. He was convicted of impair- ng out the dead grass. t of ded i oa delving. Three grass fires were report- body tol send as beens pail LTD. es mae MOTION aM 3 ALL TIME! RETURNS HOME he family, accompanying her on her trip ‘was her daughter, Mrs. George Livingstone, High Bank. CARD PARTY The following are the results of the card party held at - the Marshfield Hall ~ © Saturday: ed and extinguished by volun- iter fire fighters Friday night jmay have been deliberately set. All fires occurred in areas of.! |what is known as common lands surrounding the town. RELEASE RECORD MoscOW (AP) Moscow bearers. Active. pall bearers were Fred Osbourne, Jack Mac- MacKinnon, +o Building Supplies Don't Miss The Big Easter \. ‘DANCE de most popular’ bra! Tailored of wt straps: and. ‘back, with two adjustments, 32-44C&D, Bandeau, #1321, wiite, $2.00, , e hite broadctoth with breathing waist, elasticized '9@-34AAK, 30-36AA, 30-38A, 30-428, B my, FaiR LADY Mrs. Kenneth Beck has ‘re- between the hours of eight and!Donald, — Reggie Sa ‘ ' turned to her home at Murray eh tf : any Weir, Andrew Gass and tata te. el : . Harbor, after visiting in Hali- ¢ fires were first noticed by Borden Myers. 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