Walter Solomon. left. of ms. was reelected pre- sident of the P.E.I. Hairdres- sers :ssociation at a meetin held last evening at the Leg- Where ls Money Going? Queries Opposition Chief- Opposition Leader A.W. Ma-[dustri theson charged last night that e provincial government “seems to have more money for everything else but agricul- ture." Pointing out that Premier Walter R. Shaw in a recent "re- port to the people" appeared to be worried about “the criticism of his government’s financial policies." Mr. Matheson asked "why didn’t he explain his poll- 5?” OFFICERS NAMED BY HAIRDRESSERS ion Home in Charlottetown. With Mr. Solomon is the first vice-president, Vera Keen of Charlottetown. Other officers of the association are: second al promotion. has budget- ed for a deficit of $2.500, “Where is all the extra in ?” MORE WEALTH Mr. Matheson, in pointing out that farming is still the first in- dustry of the province, said “by making more efficient use of fertilizer and by encouraging livestock production consider- able more wealth can be gener- ated than is made possible by an average size small community industry.” Mr. Matheson said money ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thur-5., Dec. 17, 1964. 5 [have a federal permit allowing iOntario importers to bring in liable stock potatoes for seed Officials Urge Cancellation Of i Ont. Spud Permit i Department of agriculture} officials here have acted s [OCAL BRIEFS rescinded. Agriculture Minister Andrew MacRae said today the permit would have allowed small table stock from this province to be used as seed in Ontario. "This type of use could produce a potato that might be detri- mental to our industry." he said. The minister said he called‘ federal authorities and request- 1 ed that the Ontario permit be ; cancelled. j He said. however, that some‘ small table stock from thisl province is still going to On- tario " t it is for processing and will he watched carefully by federal fruit and vegetable personnel". I g i uni-4' UNDER TREATMENT Fulton Dale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Price Thomson of Park- dale has entered the P.E.I.‘ Hospital for treatment. 1 SDU EXAMS END St. Dunstan's University stu- dents conclude examinations to- day at noon. The examinations began on Dec. 9. Registration following the. Christmas holidays viceapresidenit. Elem! Camp. is set for Tuesday, Jan. 5. Lec- bell: secretary-treasurer. Isa- lures Will commence on Wed- belle MacDonald: recording “GSdal’. Jan. 6. secretary. Rita MacI-ntyre and registrar. Alma Jenkins. INJURED IN COLLAPSE Harold Affleck, Mt. Stewart, is in the P.E.I. Hospital being treated for a back injury he received when a section of wall in his former store fell on him. M . dism New Companies Incorporated ; ‘ , p , ,_. IS: Thompson. Charlottetown; Ber-l sue of the Royal Gazette. I I ters patent have been granted . “Ice Ford. Charlottetown fly to two new companies in theQElmer Blanchard, Charlottem province. : Rustico Bay AME ACAEMY’S This is the Nathity scone from the play. “The Holy Night" which played Tuesday and last evening at the Noire According to the Dec. 12 O: 3 Dame Academy audiiorium .loannr and was put on by the pupils of Notre Dame. In this scene are Mary Grant, left. Bodine Monazhan. .ipannie Fraser, Young. Michele Cathie Austin and Carol Dou‘ ltii;iie:, r e n d a MacDonald. town. Also receiving letters patent as been incorporated With n capital stock of $20,000. This W” Campbe“ Cnnsmm‘m ' f V m g’d V V g .ed , .-Cf..f_:_._____._,, ._ , company has been formed to Limited. This company has Y I 0 :21" -y n03. . ...._di in "own and operate recreational authorized capital stuck of - the (harlottetown Hospiiai ycs- Sydney for funeral service and facilities including golf courses Heyday in his 215‘ Yea“- Dea'l‘ ‘ hum“ $5,000 and its officers are Eric 0 Ifoiioived an operation some :23 fiifigfimgpgfbsg’ igfiumfii Campbell and Myrtle Camp- gdays ago. Scandinavian Airlines System commodation." bell. Summerside: Marion Lord.i 5 He was an employee of Can. pioneered the first ' trans-polar Listed as company members Charlottetown: Elwood Camp-l RIM?” Douala: Brag: of mz'ada Packens here for about commercial air service between are Jack Proude and Norma bell. Summerside. and Jennie, " E ‘ ‘ ,four years. Europe and the western L5. in P r o u d e. Parkdale; Lois Campbell, Summerside. i Grafton Street, and formcrly L His body is being sent to North November. 1954. a-ntl' the old store building when the accident occurred PRESENTED PLATE W0 1 H.L. (Holly) Archer, CD was presented with a silver plate by Lieut. Col. W. '1‘. H er, commanding officer of the 5th Medical Corps, at its an- nual Christmas party held at: the Armouries. The plate was presented to Warrant Officer Archer on the occasion of his retirement from the Corps after six years with the active force and 18 with Militia. CARD PARTY HELD The following are the winners of the card party Wednesday night at the Basilica Recreation Centre. Ladies‘ first. Mrs. Oath. he would elaborate on this state- ment at the next session of the legislature. The opposition leader also ask- ed “what has happened to the Party of the Causeway since 1959?" He asked whether or not. Premier Shaw has any informa. tion on the proposed causeway and suggested any such informa- tion should be made public i view of suggestions that the causeway may not be provided with railways. Mr Matheson. omitting out He said “in 1958. the revenues of this provmce were less than $12,000,000. Today the revenues are about $30,000,000. In 1958. after capital expenditures of about $1,000,000 on rural electri- and other smaller proiects a . charged directly against our re-E venues. we had a defiCit of $1.-' 750.000. 1 "The present government does not charge its expenditures on industrial promotion to the re- venue of the province. Instead. th. government guaranteesi banks and with revenues of $30.- 000.000. and no charges for in- fication. industrial promotion il Fish Plants Preparing To Close Mrs. E. Harris Dies At Home In Murray Hbr. MURRAY HARBOR Th death occurred at her residence in Murray Harbor. Wednesday. Dec. 16. of Mrs. Everett Harris in her 83rd year. Mrs. Harris was the former .munication with the that the 1965 session of the legis- lature will be meeting Within a few weeks. said some of the matters to be discussed will no doubt be the Maritime Union proposal made by the premier of New Brunswick. rail com- mainland and present day transportation problems affecting the province. federal-provincial relations and the report and recommendations of the royal commission on edu-. cation. erine Shepherd and Mrs. Pres- ton Ellsworth. tied: gent's first. Joseph O'Hanley. second. Ge- rome Doiron; door Mrs. garet Creamcr: special. Catherine Shepherd; freezeout Mrs. Margaret Creamer an Stephen Hughes. MlGHJ-IS FUNERAL -— The funeral for Mrs. William Hugh- es was held Wednesday morn- ing from the residence of her son. vernon Hughes. Fort Aug- Katherine Ann Maclnnis _and was born in Glen William. Besides her husband. she leaves to mourn one daughter, Reta, Mrs. Wallace Clark of Pea- body. ass.: two sons. Thomas in Bloomfield Hills. Mich. Perley. Guernsey Cove. She also leaves to mourn one brother, John. in Murray River and one sister. Mrs. Warren Brehaut. Charlottetown. The remains are resting at the Murray River Funeral Home. ustus. to St. Patrick‘s Church where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by her pastor, Rev. James Smith who also con ducted the service at the grave. Rt. Rev. William Simpson and Rev. T.P. Butler were present in the sanctuary. Pallbearers were Charles Hughes. Sr., Ur— ban Curiey, Carrol Kelly. Al- bert Duffy. Peter Kelly and oward Heron. Interment was in the church cemetery. City Resident Acquitted At Halifax In Halifax Police Court yes- terday Joseph Smaliwood Charlottetown was found guilty of cheating in betting at the Sackvilie Down race track on Aug. 8. :9 3n. SOURIS — The fishing opera tions in Souris are gradually coming to a close for the sea- son. . One plant. Eastern Fisheries Ltd. has closed and the other. Usen Fisheries Ltd. “'l b closing sometime next week. Currently at the Uscn plant they are cutting 136,000 pounds of fish landed by the MV Iceland II captained by Jonas Bjornasson. As soon he was unloaded Capt. Bjornasson left again for the fishing grounds. Besides the MV iceland 11 there are two other vessels out at the present. They are the Bay and the MV rioNisi-i Y mafia! president 6 8 one] iomoi “1 Murray Harbor Shipping Season Comes To A Close MURRAY HARBOR —— With the return to her home port here recently of the MV Shirley Ann. own . Royal White. Murray River. the ship- ping of farm produce from this area by vessel closed {or 1964. bags of potatoes and approximately 5.000 bags of 0 er farm produce was ' Shirley Ann made four trips while the other vessels were from liewfoundland. The shipper wad Chessell Irving. Murray Barbu- 'i DELEGATES Kenneth Fraser. Also attend. to: the conference is Polly . Smallwood. a racing drt. ver. was charged with betting on a orse which was in the same race as the horse he was i driving. 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