3 etait Saaeemne? S 5 ae ac a ISLAND NEWS PAGE All-Weather Road To Tignish setecer comers Urgent Need Says Trade P| ALBERTON An all weath- Leard are to meet and draw up, Thursday and Friday of ° e ans ove er highway from Borden to a resolution on the matter. week. Thirty-five people ' Tignish is an urgent necessity Rev. Gerald ~Steele outlined | registered for. the for Western Prince County it’ the program which will be car-| which will be under = diree e was agreed yesterday after- ried out during a resources de-| tion of Alec Sims of and re noon at the regular meeting of velopment workshop at the| Rudy Dalleaback, Prince Couse/ | Alberton and West Prince Westerner Motel in Alberton| t’ ARDA fielu officer. Se | A Board of Trade — vote of thanks was { : fad | ed the ~ | By ED WALTERS that would deprive the public pannnger mae ie vine ‘ pon Secret Romance Alberton — ae aa HALIFAX (CP) - Neva of the benefits of business com- | gq period this winter of high- to use the eS j Scotia government plans to in- petition cham oe a troduce temporary legislation The report calis for “cooling. | the peat et one ae Is Revealed The eat nee” “G _ implementing some of the 66 off periods im contracts for fect this time for weeks, a two B P . Chamber of Commerce recommendations in the royal mortgage loans, off - premises day interruption in mail deliv. y rincess | April will take the form of # commission report on cost of loans and sales of goods. quet meeti ; credit and borrowing, tabled in’ Mr. Moreira calls for re- ery recently, CNR express and THE HAGUE (AP) — Hold- ban . the legislature straint on “harsh and oppres- LCL freight service discontinu-|\ing hands, Dutch Princess a. 2 : aie ed owing to weight restrictions | i a Provincial Secretary Gerald sive collection’ methods — ex- | |Margriet and ber commoner ‘ _ Doucet said the legislation |treme oppression, smacking of tioned ot te ine Reasons Seat |e faced television cameras WRIGHT'S om ra would expire around the end of | blackmail or besetting. “oe ing all weather hi : necessitat-| Wednesday and told of their . Ae RET cite Bay 90) Mist es a Be the legislature's 1966 session.! Mr. Doucet said the report! “Tne chairman of the trans-|cecret.romauce after their en- 4 eee ORO. Mal ea c el hi 7 This would give the government says interest on loans over | portation committee Rev Devid easement was anncunced te the ee , eta eet ef a year to draft permanent legis- $1,500 is not regulated by fed- MacDonald, board President ’ | mation. ' Pe ae a se : oe : en lation. by Hallow i eral or provincial laws. 1/3. Peters and Secretary C. Riiy,.1™, Sad _we won't have to - 7 H Reena ae eee | Ose ae aa Arter B Mocsira recimmends tatee up lo ¥4 por seet mae pa cae pCO te petmcoen a tha | pi bila tes 28) 4 ee $2 Canney a “Ss x ee 3 . : . te ° per sont guae- | : . , ar? ar a PMO we Hhettas es nance een ee eis Fram licensing and tighter regulation ally—for all these lenders are Mrs. Geo. Drew doughter of Queen Juliana and ae ee tte ry we " aera nre of finance companies and re- maximum rates permitted [Prince Bernhard and second in Slee’ | ‘ Pad Cdl A - of , strictions. op some aspects of Mr. Doucet said the ‘‘attrac- Scholarship Tine to the Dutch throne. k waterproof high _ loan company advertising tion to the purchaser is that an | “This Js the happiest day of | boots in rubber, madel— ATIONAL INSTITUTE STUDENTS MAKE MURAL | lentaiag fegilaton is vecesa'y Montene parrianeay eet | Being Planned | sennie S's, eet psn] by Dominion, Colors, VOC \church. A squad of state troop- | existing legislation Is necessary |Monthly payments and he is Volienhoven Jr., 25, bespec-| by jers searched the red brick build-jto provide a “‘comprehensive /frequently, if not generally, un-|_ TORONTO (CP) — A music |tacled son of the managing di-] red, white or laele. | This mural depicting stud€nts ent, shown here explaining the was recently completed by jing and found nothing. scheme” of licensing, supervis- aware of the fact that the cost | Scholarship is being established |Tector of a Rotterdam sail-mak- activities in vocational educa- symbolism to J. H. McLellan, three members of the Commer- | Moments before, a Negro in| ion and regulating finance, loan | of credit is largely higher over \in -memory of Mrs. George | ing firm. Ideal for wet weather tion was designed by Michael principal of the Provincial Vo- cial Art class, Merrill Howard, \the rear of the throng yelled:|and mortgage companies. His a protracted term” Drew, 58, wife of Canada’s for-| The announcement of the en-| Wear. ‘ Hussey, commercial art stud- cational Institute. The mural Floyd Trainor and Mr. Hussey. | ‘*We're going to make the troop-|report suggests the plan be ad- ——~——---_-_______________ | mer high commissioner to the | gagement, which set no time for > os - jers earn their money tonight.” | ministered under the provincial | United Kingdom. Mrs. Drew a wedding, was made by Queen The harsh glow of headlights | government by a permanent of- WEATHER |died Tuesday of cancer. juliana at Sovstdijk Palace, to * from the police cars: and the fet M ; The fund: See ona the rte bared The Hague. 4 8 flashing of camera equipment . Moreira recommends TORONTO (CP) — 71 .|Fenza Drew Music Scholarship,| “We have cures! | Eq Ql roun S Il we ers punctuatéd the eerie darkness | “restrictions on certain aspects tures “4 empera will be started by a contribution | how’ triendshie’ develonnn pod / near the church. It was in alof advertising, applicable | 8 a from Mrs. Drew's fami} ” Min. . ; y engagement, Negro housing area with a few media as well as advertisers, Dawson Lee “ex Friends have been asked to oub- | cant. “We regret a ae s e street lights. which are misieading.. ." The Prince George .... 26 59 | 8eribé meke the announcement in this | Leading the night demonstra-| provincial government:,,cannot | Vapcouver ... «687)tiC«S6 Fiorenza Drew was the Ital~| week of mourning (for Sweden's [tion was Rev. Ralph D. Aber. |impose advertising reaffictjons Victoria... 39 45 iam-born daughter of Canadian | Queen Louise), but { |nath adio and television, ®@t can ¢ tenor Edward Johnson 4 t could not | athy of Atlanta, a close asso- on Fr Beat Edmonton ........ 18 36 Who |be delayed because of many wa . oS ciate of King. Flanking Aber-|do so on advertisers. ~ Calgary .......... ® 8643 later became manager of the | rumors.” ALBERTON -- Tignish and) sation among the sealin groups expected to greatly hamper the nathy were other ministers, some | DISCLOSURE ESSENTIAL Regina .........., 21 27_| Metropolitan Opera Company in| Meee 5 - 10. Alberten hunters were killing quring the standdown yesterday |Ships crews and restrict* their! white, the others Negro. “The disclosure ofall essen. Winnipeg .......,.. 9 a% |New York. ‘ time yesterday instead of-+seals the all important quota set | catth to a small number Faced by the city’s public tigi terms and conditidns should Toronto .........,. 32 33 She studied for a musical ca- | FALSE TEETH as bad weather brought the aer-; ¥45 q | The general feeling was that/ safety director, Wilson Baker, ‘the borrower or con-. Ottawa .........,., 25 32 (Peer in Europe but gave it up oe 1 = oat ceeds ederal ment this Id have | be made to lio act as her tather’ + . ial hunt to a complete standstill. by the f govern the air borne hunters wou ve’ and the force of police, Aber-| sumer in simple terms employ- Montreal .......... 31 4; | act as her father’s ‘hostess | That Loosen First planes in the air early! year as a conservation measure. | several more days sealing before| nathy said: ‘‘We only want to|ing uniform methods of expres- Quebec 1... 23 «0.95.» St_the Metropolitan. yesterday morning returned to A veteran hunter operating his |a halt is called on seals less than| make a peaceful protest in an|ai,” Fredericton ....... 20 7 | Throughout her marriage to | Need Not Embarrass their bases owing to icing which! own plane estimated the present |a year old. Most, if not all the) orderly manner by walking to! Interest rates should “be Saint John ......,. 21 7 |Mr. Drew, one-time premier of | talse changed later in the day to fog! total landings by both ships and air borne hunters are not inter-| tne courthouse.” ineptly stated,” in con- Moncton ” 4 OM Ontario and national leader of | an and light snow planes at not over 25,000 pelts. | ested in trying to catch and ait- | ORDERED TO HALT. ets and advertising Halifax Lioueee 2M the Progressive Conservative As far as could be learned not Unfavorable weather conditions life heavy adult seals consider-| «yo. cannot go any further| Mr. Doucet said: “In the in-|Charlottetown ..... 296 99 |Darty, Mrs. Drew maintained a in a pelt was landed but the seal-' on the ice pans yesterday was’ ing it an unprofitable operation.| . .4._ any circumstances,” ent forms. the coat of such |Sydney gg 32 | Sreat love for the arts and mu- = a ing ships were expected to com-|~ | Baker replied. “Halt this march ‘credit to the consumer is... Yarmouth ......... 7 37 (|S Io particular. ; tinue operations leading the air jand he hoped this all - party | right here, right now.” h than éther forms of ad. |St. John’s 2% 83 Mrs. Drew, who is survived so feel comfort borne hunters to fear the quota INCOME committee would go much | Abernathy led his followers in| igher nd to be more moeinn VS eset eee \by her: husband, a son Edward | rf 5 is “ would be reached before the y . t 1) \farther in this direction. If it! prayer vances anc seems 0 ee lew Ya 48 and « daughter, Mrs. David | Sear . : could get back in action. Six (Continued from page didn’t, it would be up to the |e linked arms with march- edit a ners lens ‘ae a |Scholey, will be buried at Mon. 7 Thurs. * | planes, including two large neing developed to cope with government to propose suitable | ers on each side. Then they all {ie e se be hee no indication New Orleans... a ™4 |Guelph Friday after a service ‘jemi — , ; i when ied vat petit opie manpower problems. notably ® measures. began singing, We Shall See to the charges being paid by Tucson... 51 ° in St. Paul's Anglican Church | Bridge Wednesday have nothing the eee De The brief was presented im)come, the theme song of their him for the cTedit facilities ex-|Los Angeles ...... Sl 64 [_Sevente. | as yet to show for their trip|™e moveme 1 ; \the big Commons railway com. | movement. tended. .. .” | from Seven Islands. tails of the plan were not an-' mittee room before a turnout of! With Abernathy in the front| The report suggests no one, HALIFAX (CP) — fhe wea | Winds. Low-high at Goshen, Syd- Planes were. being serviced pounced. 1¢ cabinet ministers and a pum-|row were Rev. Edward Black-|has put forward any better way ther office gays mild air cover.) 2€Y and Charlottetown 25 and yesterday and in some cases be-. Claude Jodoin, preside st of the bas. of MPs. ;|Man of Boston, Rev. Frank An-'of telling the borrower or | @d all th Maritime provi %. ie ing repaired, equipment ovet-| 1,180,000 a- meniber congress @p the question of auto prices, |dersom of Braintree, Mass., and | credit-purchaser how much ex-| late Wednesday and skies were | . Outlook for Friday—Ciéaring hauled, seal flippers iced andjtook one hour and 15 minutes the CLC brief said the new|Rev. John Egan of Chicago, ajtra he is paying than ‘the | mostly cloudy with light snow | i the afternoon and turning | crated for shipment and seal,to read the CLC’s 12,500-word tariff arrangement would save|Roman Catholic priest. All are|simple annual interest.” | | still reported from Gape Bre- pelts removed from the ice to annual brief to the cabinet the auto companies $50,000,000 a | white. More public education is | ton Island. | High tide - safer locations Among other things, it urged year in tariff payments. Uniess| The front ranks were com- needed in borrowing and credit,| Colderv@hid drier air is ex- today Chariotte- town 4. and A survey by helicopter during |g public inquiry into the steel some of this saving was passed | posed mainly of white ministers. he said, suggesting this could | pected to push into the western poten ed aoe p.m. ed the day showed the main herd to industry's proposed price in- om to consumers, it would |The marchers stood four|be cured by including an ap-| Maritimes this morning reach- | 540 11; eighteen ab Summer- | be in the same general position crease and government action amount to a public subsidy of | abreast. They were lined up for propriate course in school cur-| ing Cape Breton Island in the than minutes later = rs ¥: Se north east of North.Cape and the to force aute firms to reduce a° wealthy industry. about 100 yards. riculums using @ly material! evening. Scattered snowflurries Charlottetown, Sun rises 4 hunt is expected to be resumed car prices and give consumers! It said an ‘hue tax cut that has been approved by the | will occur ahead of the colder ine 6.32 a.m. and acts at ; in greater force than ever a8igqme benefit from the new would stimulate consumer; CAC MEET IN JUNE education department. | air with gradual clearing taking | ____ __ nae P| soon as weather ay age in, Canadian - American agree- spending, give a new spur to| OTTAWA (CP)—The annual |EXPLOFTATION POSSIBLE Place in the colder air. } 4 mi The mess peas men ment to erase auto tariffs. the economy and helping to| meeting of the Consumers’ As-| If requiring full Friday will see the clearing e ‘ ‘. * giana. : Pith nine planes and Par copters, It said there should be im. (create jobs. | sociation of Canada is to be held disclosure of” interest rates is| weather spread to all regions. During BURMA Ss Once In A1ifetime . based at Montrose Bridge. mediate action on a_ national |June 8-10 at Macdonald College, |mot enacted, Mr. Moreira says Regional corecasts: Sevten - ' ee, : The principal topic of conver-| health plan along the lines laid WHITE Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Que., the |the result will be “continued ex-, Eastern . Cape , ‘ spa —___ a ———\down by a recent royal com- association’s president Mrs. |pioitation of a large section of | Prince Edward Island: Cloudy , ‘ tat | mission report. (Continued from page 1) A. F. W. Plumptre has an-/the public,” or total regulation ' with, occasional snow and scat- ; , Cc T > | Mr. Pearson sald he -wel-+ - ‘nounced. jot interest rates by government tered fog patches; mild: light y ' 2 ih ; : . ee ar, rain comed the “constructive crit-|the Federal Community Rela-| 2 PO ‘with some of he proponte We thie ‘racal target ty. | YOU CAN SAVE A BIG $50.00 coe 5 Collide: lwith some of its proposals. He |this racial target city. | \ s 7 ' | didn’t specify which ones, but| Before Wednesday night’ s| ° | assured the delegates that some |march, one of King’s lieuten- Man Injured of them, will be acted upon be-|ants, Hosea Wiliams of Savan-| oleall | fore their 1966 visit. nah, Ga., shouted to a cheer- He particularly noted the con- | ifig crowd in the church: 8 ALBERTON — Gary Rochford ‘cern of the congress with~the| “If they stop us, we will stay of ler nar Aste - 1960 Sse | Public image of Parliament that there until they arrest us, tear- | o Cl eT a on nor injuries been in recent us or let us go through!” night when he collided with a _ — “~ For A Limited Time Only! . .On This Beautiful ae ; si ai nected oon nee en times. “I assure that we| King was not in the proces- } freight train at the Chureh | iy the government share that sion Wednesday night. Street crossing here. concern. * BOMB THREAT MAD‘ | The people of Priite Edward | there was a “sentimental prob-; government a number of recom- The front end of the car was “4 Cortmons committee had, About an hour after the de-| Island have come to « “social! lem’ facing advocates of a com-| mendations, no decisions had seme hen the Rechton! vce already produced “helpful |monstration started, police re-| erossroads” in considering the| bined university. “Both PWC and| been made on any phase of the | eceurred woes en ace ton | eas” about making the work | ceived an anonymous bomb| possibility of amalgamation of | hs tome $m ot Te the freight was oa on berton | of Parliament more effectjée| threat against the nearby |'g Dunstan's University and Dunstan's have 100 years of | report, ing which’ does not have auto- | we can’t go on servicing tradi-' said. “No commitments have matic warning signal lights. * | tions, Where traditions hinder or been made.’ WESTERN | Sere rea weed Maa ae BRIEFS CONVALESCING | ; Mrs. William Stordy, 18 East Stree:, Summerside, is conval- escing in Prince County Hospl- tal following surgery. DAUGHTER 1S PATIENT Rita Cohoon, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Cohoon, Car- leton Siding, is a patient in the Gppy iettoteere Hospital. WESTERN FUNERALS RUSSEL FUNERAL — The funeral of George Russel was. held Saturday to St. Peter’é Church where Requiem ‘Tigh Mass was celebrated.by Rev, : Bennett. who also conducted. the | service at the grave. Pallbear- ers wete Thomas Ledwell, James D. VacKinanon, ‘teonard Mac- Kenna, William Milligan, Roy | MacKintion, Hubert Macleasc. | Interment wes in the church cer-*tery DEATH NOTICES /BLACK P Now sella torte Lew, tow Bee Of only... © NO-DOWN PAYMENT — FAWCETT GAS Raxgme Aue DESIGNED FOR BECAUSE THEY Received too late for Classified . ee death | ‘The South: =| ment has sia ae restrictions — . ora e : Mrs. R. ~ : riving Funeral notice