ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside 8031: abun ‘Montague 97: Seuris 322 Ferry Rejection Seen As Disappointing BORDEN — The transportation commitice of the CCF Provin- cial council jumped into the Vacationland argument fast night with a meeting here. The committee issued a state- ment .expressing the disappoint- ment of Island residents that the Vacationland is not to be pur- sed “‘to provide an early solu- tion to our transportation emer- gency. : ‘The .CCF statement continuped: “This growing crisis was ignored solong that it seemed like a God- send that a ship suitable to our néeds was actually available to meet them. Now our hopes for the security that only an extra ic@breaker could give have been dashed. The statement said: “No con- vincing reasons have been given for the rejection of the Vacation- land, and it makes us wonder whether the interests of Cana- dian companies, which would profit from the-construction of a new. boat. haven't taken priority over the urgent needs of this pro- “In view of the preposterous i fie ae ential Summerside R.C.A-F. Operation- the service, it is no wonder that the federal government: has been inciiferent to our needs. “The fact is that, for consijer- able time, both the Liberal aad Conservative governments have been playing politics ove> our transportation problem, instead of making an honest wffort to have it relieved. “For over two years the CCF has been endeavouring to impress on both the local and federm authorities the urgent need for an extra ice-breaking ferry. We shall continue to press for this solution to our immediate reeds, as as for the most practic- nt Wa ee whether it be a causeway, a tunnel or a vastly improved ferry service.” Ratepayers Hold Annual Meeting ALBERTON — The annual meeting of ratepayers in the Al- berton School District was held in the elementary school on Tuesday evening with John Roch- Following the financial state- ment and roll call the sum of/ a ton library and a vote of thanks WEATHER TORONTO ‘C)—Temoeratire issued by the weather. office: Dawson Vancouver Victoria * | Edmonton Calgary Regina Winnipeg Toronto Ottawa Montreal Quebec Yredericton Saint Joha Moncton Halifax Charlottetown Sydney Yarmouth St. John’s HALIFAX (CP)—The weather office says a disturbance crossing Nova Scotia Wednesday brought more than two Inches of rain to the southwestern part of the prov- ince and more than an ench and one-half to the other sections. Over the northern regions the weather was mainly fine and temperatures rose to the upper 70s in many parts of New Bruns- wick. A high pressure area over west- ern Quebec is moving southeast and fine weather is expected in all regions today. Forecasts: i Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Is- land and New Brunswick: Sunny and warm; north winds 15. Low- high at Halifax 53 and 70, Yar- mouth 53 and 68, Charlottetown 45 and 62, New Glasgow 50 and 65 osasanneensesrensenge i Bay of Fundy: North winds 20; few clouds; visibility 10 miles; cathe. High tide today at Charlotie- town at 857 am. and 10.14 pan. At Rustico at 4.15 a.m. and a.m. and sets at 7.4 p.m. SHELTERED PORT - Brisbane in Australia, an im- portant seaport, is 10 miles up- nail MacNeill of Mount Royel as assemblyman to contest the Se- cond District of Prince in the! next provincial election at a Lib- eral nominating convention last evening in Ellerslie. Robert Gamble, president of the Second District, presided with Keir Ramsay acting as secretary. Others nominated as councillors were Neil R. MacLeod, Summer- side, Oswald Murphy, Freeland and Arnold Wood, West Cape. Mr. P.E.I. Officials river from Moretown Bay. Rogers, MacNeill HE Prince Edward Island is being represented at the 59th annual They include Dr.. E.M. Found, director of tuberculosis control and superintendent of the P.E.I. Brig. W.W. Reid, i deputy minister of welfare and labor; Mrs. Lumena MacDonald, R.N., director of aursing, vro- vincial Sanatorium; Miss Bar- bara Smith, public health nurse, Summerside; Miss Blanche Con- Are Speakers. | ssorsice te purchase vacation i F = bite Re3. i i le beige fi i i * 5 if 35 Hi 24 i - ey i it i 32 it i fe =- a i if t é fl F BEEES i 71 i ”~ LATE NOTICES “ (Also see announcements in adjoining Section.) 9 9 $ & 8 $4 is PHARMACY | St. Peters Rd. 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