re eg Rng AE best junior showman to 8 . Dixon, Clyde River. P.E.I, EASTER Beef Show Bhow Association president KY : award was donated by 7 George Kitson is seen as he 4B MacRae, provincial agri- presents a special prize for culture minister. Easter Beef Show Banquet Attended By 250 At YMCA Some 250 persons last night; Stewart Wright, minister and attended the Easter beef show deputy minister of agriculture and sale banquet held in the respectively; George Kitson, Charlottetown YMCA _auditor- jum. | Beef Show and Sale; §. David | Peacock, fieldman for the P.EI. To many present at the ban- department of agriculture; Roy| chance that it will be expanded. dinals last season, was reported quet, the meal proved very wel-| Alward, president of the Mari- | Fora adh fit and ready i bat- come after roaming the exhibi-/ time Hereford Breeders Associa- | popular and accomplished young Is Spotted tles ahea tion grounds most of the day tion; and Caulie Staples, Mon-) singers, Miss Eileen Grant and | cones Wally anne said ‘it’s while cet animals were being treal, who judged the animals| Miss Myrna Nicholson, both of going t o Sam to lead judg at the show. wee of the head table guests! The auctioning of the animals at last night’s banquet were will take place in the coliseum, Hon. Andrew MacRae and J.' exhibition grounds, today. president of the P.E:I. Easter Morell Ranch | Is Purchased Purchaser of Kings County Fur Farms Limited, the Morell mink ranch referred to many times during the current sion of the Legislature, was C Ashwell, Toronto. Premier Walter R. Shaw said | in the House Wednesday that the mink ranch will continue in op- eration and there is a good Charlottetown. Rev. Donald Campbell of Charlottetown will be master of ceremonies for tonight's Scot- Scottish Concert Scheduled For Montague For Scouts MONTAGUE — The skirl of | Some of Scotland's newest the pipes and the flash of the| dances will be performed by tartan will feature a program of | the talented Lovat Scots Dan- Scottish entertainment to be} cers, and group dances will staged by the Lovat Scots Pipers | and Dancers tonight in the Mon- tague Regional High School audi- torium The program featuring songs | and dances of the highlands, wiil | be sponsored by the Royal Can adian Legion, Montague Branch in aid of the Boy Scouts and Cubs. The popular Lovat Scots pipe band will be heard in sev- eral stirring selections. | kirk Dancers of Eldon. Other feature’ entertainers will include perennial favorites such as the Brooklyn Trio, the widely known Belfast and other group numbers, Soloists will include two Prince Edward Island's LADIES: of most also be performed by the Sel-} Quartet | tish concert. New dances will include ‘'The Twas some”’ and ‘‘Honor The | Piper’ introduced to Canada | within the past year. The dan- cers include most of the 26 Is- land dancers who qualified re- | cently for medals presented by the Scottish official board of | Highland dancing. Residents in surrounding areas who were on hand last Novem- ber for Remembrance Day ceremonies will recall the pop- ular reception of this talented group and undoubtedly will at- tend the concert for their own pleasure as well as to assist scouting. The program will com- | mence at 8 o’cloc DON'T MISS_ THIS! ISLAND NEWS PAGE === Montague, Souris, Kings County 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. April 6, [6, 1962. Remaining Bills Are Introduced By DON MacLEOD | efly, the amendments de-| , Guardian-Patriot pe Writer Yesterday's session gations of school districts, /the Legislature was taken up/| well as defining regional high | with the consideration of legis- | school terms and districts. lation in an effort to get several; SALARY GRANT | remaining bills out of the way} The amendment also provides so that Premier Walter R. Shaw) that could conclude his debate on the | grants toward salaries of tea- | budget and the House | begin its: consideration of budge- | vincial treasury to school dis- | fiscal year. JUNIOR FARMERS | salaries, for in no case shall a| 1 Approval in principle was school board and a teacher en- | given to a bill promoted by Ag-| ter into agreement for a salar riculture Minister Andrew Mac-| less than that indicated in the | which provides enabling | scale. | legislation for the organization; When grants are paid to the |of the province's junior far-| districts, school boards sha | mers. The Act would allow jun-| assume full responsibility for ior farmers to carry on and) the payment - teachers a | thi | operate their business, accord-| their jurisdictio’ jing to Mr. MacRae, in the| In addition to this bill, | Same manner as the province's) other piece of legislation, Women’s Institutes. The Act provides that the|Tax Act, promoted by Provin- | Lieutenant - Governor - in-Coun-| cia] Treasurer Melvin McQuaid, cil may appoint a supervisor of| has to get second reading. one | an page pulpwood on > Island. It's a a yon mone at 60 mills in are training foresty workers Sree, We also hope that ells 0 Senne Se Seon to deneeteaens of farmers and the raising and maintenance wood the budget speech, th Chie’ summed up fine school privileges and pet the — session by saying | “after all is said and , Tug: ged and forthright as our dec- senenenee may be, strong as ann "' the spirit of fairness department of education | and honest conviction are all necessary portions can| chers may be paid from the pro- | ical institutions. But down beneath our debates and | tary estimates for the current | tricts, and the grants shall be | differences of opinion, down be- considered a scale of minimum | meath our vigorous citizenship, | closing address ma | expression in the activities 11 | | ried forward into the laws and Policies of this legislature and government designed to | promote the happiness and wel- ME ATS fare of our people. | : amendment to the Companies| Sacred duty to perform on be- | entrusted us with their interests. It Change In Ownership Made In Charlottetown Auto Firm ae ee a Preston Wood will continu: with the new, ° will hold the office of secreta treasurer. The firm will continue to original name tinued from Dd resource that now pro- re Motors have the province. ate., = our Rag tn, the of oa ieee we in New members of the and lepartment of education. These eo po eee will work with give ane ton Wood, both well known bus- inessmen in the Char:ottetown district. NEW PRESIDENT U; the new ownership, L. C. (Larry) Campbell, wu) hold the office of president. For the past four years, Mr, Camp has held the position of district manager for P.E.I. for a nation- al financial acceptance corpor- ation. The new vice-president will be a former resident of Chester, N.S., Rollie C. Hiltz, a promin- ent Maritime business man who “THIEF OF mumnrTHIEF OF BAGDAD In Color—Steve Reeves — Goigia N The fantastic deeds, the incredible adventure. dh thief who defied an empire. ae s COMING MON. - TUES. “ADA” with Susan Hayward and Dean Martin. tion authorizing a change title. Under the new manag the company wil handle cars as, Poatiac, Buick, GMC. Vauxhall, Acadian and Bedford vans, Their sales In concluding his debate on the Premier his observations of & spare p vice for every type and model of vehicle sold. Alberta's Turner aw achieved its maximum jue- eS a a a ee yielded 10,000,000 barrels. THEATRE MONTAGUE FRIDAY 8:30 SATURDAY 8 & 10 P.M. alia SAT. 2 P.M. 37 2 our criticisms, all these if es 5 of our polit- wi Hi i § : exchanges, feel there is the essence of of comradeship, of r and arin ger gh — in the gee ne le 2g z 2 & Ba? session, y these fine pan or find e@s car- Bi is “We have, as legislators, a | Gov't. Inspected Branded Beet Money Back Guarantee WEA THERSY’ $ Cove FARM p. Queen St. Dial 4-3644 of those who in turn have | our responsibility to see Acer farmers’ organizations. Late in the morning, a bill con: | | [taining amendments to - -|Sam Etcheverry | | School Act and promoted ¥ | | | Dr. George Dewar, cintolae at fs Reported Fit education, was in the committ silage. Flying Object ST. LOUIS (CP) — Sam Etch- ver. vy the former Montreal | Aine tte who was bothered by | arm Trouble with St. ae ere e up MONTAGUE — An object, te the Cardinals ty ih field.” ing quite fast, very low an bright blue in color with sparks | falling from it was spotted Wed- ,mesday night at 12 minutes to 10 in the Brudenell area by Mrs. Beecher Dewar. Mrs. Dewar stated it was very | beautiful, moving from south to! north between the Montague and | | Brudenell rivers and for a short time it appeared as if it would | crash near her home, It even- DUVAR’S tually disappeared and sh 4 RADIO SERVICE | stated she thought it must have! crashed into the water some- Serving King’s County es where. From the Alberton area Mr. Highest Quality TV Frank McAlduff and his daugh- Service ter, Frances, pee this object about 10 Wednesday RCA Victor and Philips night. It was on the same as| 8 Mrs. Dewar described it. It was TV Receivers reported sighted in New Bruns- Montague Phone 8) wick as well. “I told Sam he's my No. 1 quarterback and that he’s go- ing to call all the plays.” Lemm's remarks were issued | in a National Football League | summary of pre-season doings. EASTERN TODAY and TONIGHT ONLY! BRIEFS ceeeensenneeeeeienntmmenntiantnienemmnsmnameeaanamammneetiemeaemnentnael IN HALIFAX Mrs. Edward Clinton and daughters Rosalie and Darlene are visiting relatives in Halifax, N. 8. ON LEAVE Cpl J. Stanley and Mrs. Paq- wet and daughter Jacqueline, returned from Germany to spend a few days with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Paquet. After their visit they will be stationed with the Armed at Camp Gagetown, N.B, HAD VISIT Miss Margaret Pierce return- ed home after visiting in Saint John, N.B. SPENT WEEKEND Misses Paula and Joanne Pet- ers, Charlottetown, spent the ‘weekend at their home in Souris FROM SAINT JOHN Miss Linda Paquet returned home from Saint John, N. 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