4 AT THE general Red Cross assembly which highlighted the Red Cross activities at Tignish Regional High during ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Mar. 25, 1965. A bill is now before the Leg- Bill Would Create Co. To Promote Industry dustrial Enterprises incorpor- | islature that would create In-; ated, a non-profit company to EDUCATION AID (Continued from page one,) will be left a provincial respon- sibility One section of the report dealt | with this prevince’s loss of | qualified teachers to other pro-| | vinces. OTHERS GET BENEFIT It was recommended that rep- resentation be made to Ottawa to recognize the fact that other provinces are getting the bene- fit of qualified teachers educat- looks on. Mrs. | right. dent, Reid, director of Red Cross for Prince Edward Island, ad- dressed the student body Red Cross Week, Anne Marie Gaudet, left, presents a cheque of $50 to Mrs W W. Reid while Gerard Doucette, presi ' are Carl F | promote industrial development in the province patterned after Nova Scotia's Industrial Estat- es Limited The company. to be created by a bill promoted by Industry ; and Natural Resources Minister Leo Rossiter, will be managed by a board of not less than five and not more than 10 directors. The act names the first five directors of the company. They Burke, John Sim- monds, William A. Rix and Austin A. Scales, all of Char- lottetown, and William A. Ar- nett, Summerside. Objects of the company are Trust Company . In Summerside To Incorporate Approva! in principle was gi- ven in the Legislature yesterday to an-act incorporating the So vereign Trust and Loan Com- pany The bil! incorporates G Bruce MacDonald, George R. McMa- hon and Neil MacLeod, all _ of Summerside Head office of the company 6 to be in Summerside and the authorized capital stock of the company is to be $100,000, divid- ed into 1,000 shares of a par va- lue of $100 each Promoter of the bill was Alex Campbell (L-rth Prince) Judicare Act Read 2nd Time A bill to amend the Judicare Act was given second reading in the Legislature yesterday. The bill, promoted by Attor- ney-General M.A. Farmer, in- cludes regulations concerning support by a husband of his wife and children upon dissolution of a marriage Attacking Constantinople in 1453, the Turks are said to have CONTINUING .... UNTIL MARCH 3Ist.... GIGANTIC LAUNDRY SALE-A-THON ae halt bout the fire had been ana mae tee feagrirney to scqute land within the pro- used a finch mortar which cnoo SOTVES Mimrirising unuiet tor a foremmenticommenaate us| ing industrial nes: to prmide 1.30 pounds en at Archer & MacDona Ltd number of years, was the Hnaited Tovenuaalte Zeutinea tel services such as pewer, water, a = - e erty of the —— of Hobos finance this valuable export of | sewerage and roads in « onnect- I"m Tired Of k oy ea Delton. sal being sold | teaching personnel.” ee — of industry; ’ ‘ ning t uilding w | to i fac- . e ross ee to Gus Richards as soon as the me comnittee also raceme | tories or halidines fequired by Living A Lie. See The , town engineer staked the bound- | plement a new salary scale sug.| industry; to borrow money to Writing anonymously, an se .. TIGNISH — “Red Cross work Rejd was then presented with res of the property, | gested by the P.E.I. Teacher's| CMTY Out the company's ob- epileptic mother tells why she fs a character builder. It calls | heque of $50 contributions to. |t 1s believed net ‘onde Mr. | Federation “before any expen-| Jects and “to do all such acts, must keep her iliness a secret for forgetfulness of self and/the Stamp Out Hunger drive, to the prope “A ae the oid | titure is incurred on the con- | matters and things as may be f h 1 : h- . « eonsideration for the welfare of ‘the purchase of teen-manuals Richard will tear down t it ‘e™mplated consolidation of ele- deemed desirable to encourage | 'rom her employer, neig our neighbors in all parts of the for Latin “America, and to the building and a store will be mentary schools.” the promotion, expansion and bours,...even her children! = world”, Gerard Doucette, pre- fund for needy children wae aad nae The final recommendation was plveleerr in industrial a pea story he eke of the Junior Red Cross, Bernard Tousenard introduced that the government ‘‘enlist the | ‘i’ Province eader’s Digest tells the onbiestion at "Tignish regional |the new project - the Wheeler Oo | 5 Ca | services of a tax expert to work | Prince Edward Island. shocking truth about igno- high, told the student body at |Dealer-which is now in full n y ses out a formula covering the equit- |, The capital of the company sont attitudes — and laws — the Junior Red Cross assembly | swing. This is an attempt to | able distribution of the educa-| 'S '© be $10,000 divided into 100 © discrimi : meeting. He urged them to be- | raise sufficient money for the | In Ci Court |tion tax burden on rural and shares of the parvalue of see. mo oe eee eer in the purchase of a wheel chair which ty | urban populations.” second bill, to be promote many mousal ; 2 involved we probleme | tne s wil t to their | | Mr. Grindlay objected to Mr.| ¥Y Mr. Rossiter, will give the fer from this misunderstood abroad in an attempt to draw | own community May 8 through A light docket faced Magis-|Matheson’s criticism of the| Company authority to borrow illness. Don’t miss it... in the. af Gas Werle tapett- | the Red crore. Other new busi- | trade A. James Haslam oS |e ee ce eee eae to carry out its objec- Reader’s Digest, now on sale. e in and good-will. ness meeting centered in cit ice court yesterday opposi mem : ’ ‘The imeeting, the highlight of | around the = aid kit which | morning ‘whes five cases ap- |the committee did not.attend any | Cross | students present to the peared. | commi meetings while an- oe a Socal, et singing | Sports section ofthe high school. | "Dennis Robert Bingley, South-| other opposition member sat in BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND zy Cross Song and the re-|™Mr. Harper, physical education port, pleaded guilty to a charge /0® @ meeting “for about half an of the Red Cross | istructor, urged the students to jof driving with defective brakes | hour.” : Charlottetown’s Newest Folk Singing Group . The president then Seer a and was Gned $20 and costs or; weledmed the guest speaker, =e : ,10 days. SO SO W. W. Reid, director of| The essay contest winners then A red light violation cost) Lecture Series THE N F ERIN junior Red Cross for Prince | gave a short talk each. Lloyd A Matheson of Oyster’ Starts A il 7 Island. The minutes of| Mrs. Reid, in~ her }Bed Bridge $10 and costs or pri Featured at the Horse & Sulky’s ; fast meting, the report of | congratulated the students for five days. | At St. Dun ’ treasurer, reports of the in-| their fine spirit of co-operation | A drunk and incapable was) e stan’s classes, report of the/| and their great achievements in siven a 20-day suspended sen-| ADA School Project Committee, the | Red. Cross work. “Many people (tence The annual lecture series at pas sa the recently formed | think that the Red Cross is a| A resident of Charlottetown, St. Dunstan's University will he club committee were! money making organization,” \charged with being drunk and|delivered this year by Rev, read and adopted. she said, “but you people really “disorderly on complaint of his | John J. Keating, CSP, of Tor- , Mrs. Reid was then called on | have the right slant on things |wife. had his case dismissed for onto, it’ was announced 1 ast present the winners of the | 83 was shown by your essays Want of prosecution night by Rev. Dr. F.W.P. Bol- Se ee renee an ca ooner projects explained [mee oe SOU sak. @t with their awards. They | here this morning.”’ \1 and 2 in the BDU" eaeer ae vere:-Marion Shea; grade 12; | She urged the students to keep Frau Case The topi ise — Brenda Gavin, Grade 10; and up the good work. Mrs. Reid. oe Father” Keating See Carol Anne Perry, grade 9. Mrs. | then showed slides on the var- | Di 1 ed Ecumenism: A Protestant Phe- fous projects carried out by Red | 1S IsSmMmISS nomenon,” Thursday, April 1; ‘ e | Cross im countries suci as, |and “The Contribution of the . rs @ Hong Kong, Lebanon and the Magistrate James B. John-|Council to Christian Unity,” the ; Sudan ston. QC, dismissed the case following evening. | against John Daniel MacPher- | son, 286 Grafton St., in Magis- | Stratford, Ont., and attended St. trate’s Court yesterday morn- Charles College in Maryland, |img. MacPherson was charged |and St. Paul's College in Wash- Father Keating was born on Acar driven by Mrs. John Pi- Beast, 2 Euston St., collided with | For Wilmot Ser om oe Appointed with fraud but Crown Prosecuter |ington, D.C. where he received Alan K. Scales made a motion | Master of Arts degrees in both for withdrawal of the informa- |philosqphy and theology. j ' Blythe Murray, 61 St Pot-|nenury Setiete'ct be den Hillsborough while the Cutcliffe ’ - Paul the st K t' cial ers Road, pléaded not guilty te| Apostle in 1945, Father Keating = was going east on Ken oer oO ree a charge of illegal parking on/is at present associated with the Damage to the Pineau car at a meeting of the Wilmot rate- the highway. Cst. Harvey In Catholic Information Centre in @as estimated at $175. The Cut-| payers Tuesday night. i 4 ‘ Don’t miss this wonderful group. They have been drawing raves from everyone that has heard them. 4 FRIDAY, SATURDAY 8:30 — 12:00 of the Parkdale Police was | Toronto, and is also a professor led as a witness .for the crown |of ecumenical theology at St. to the right front end wa furgey, Joe Mursiy ced Pace and Me Murrey wae called by | Augustine's Seminary, Toronto. mo estimate was available. Ne | Cass. They retain office until| i. Gepoee, Helmes, or Auer of ae of Catho- Also enjoy our fine dining room where good food Siatioien City police are invest Also elected were, Robert|, Magistrate Johnston after to the New Catholic Encyclope-] 2Md fine service excell. ’ hearing the evidence found the | dia, Father Keating is also a Dining from 12:00 noon — 11:30 p.m. Members and Guests Welcome Hogg, John Murphy and Al) j guilty as charged and contribu editor to the MacEachern. William Lefur-|FoO 4 ‘him $10 and costs. ting ° maga- zine “‘The Ecumenist.” | The public is invited to attend jbeing intoxicated and was fined |the talks. |sident is John Murphy. Skinners Pond i feearing in ceremonies are S10 and costs Resident Dies | wen ee sou ° j | ussian scien ive ,TIGNISH — Mrs. John E.| Warehouse ja new hybrid fish, 2 cross, bo- eS Gallant. well-knows highly sturgeon, a Jeng pes bare Blaze Doused weighs up to a ton, and the ster- G © 2 speeds Mess. 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