a FOC RSET a ~ ce Sr ere. Tae _ 90 farther Proud mother Natalma pos es with her unnamed colt, the first full brother to Canada’s Construction Workers » Reply To Exchange IM. McAlduff, a ‘eibeuniia. ~ te of PEI. construction work- ere in the negotiations with change The letter follows: “As one of the original mem- to mpeak and negotiate for the workers protesting for recognit- fon and also as one reasonably familiar with both trade union principles and the prevailing at- tHtude locally I was both amused and verturbed to read in Tues- day’s press the statements of the PET. Builders Exchange as issued by_its Vice President, Michael Schurman. “The one point ott gee br three agreed to ard carrectly quoted . fm the report states. that ‘the | units involved ae raga plications — ete originally aenilad by "ke ai bour committee read-‘The units involved WILL srbmit ete.’ What is the difference” The ac- ceptance of the offer af the! Builders Exchange committee | in good faith that certification should- not be a barrier to- talk. | ing. Later, we find that: labour) has ta hurdle another fence in order to meet the insistence af | that committee as to WHO will be om labour’s committee, “The point I want ta make! clear +s this Labour organizat- ions-in P:-F-1 will NOT be dict. | ated to by ANYONE. We will do business. honestly and with rea- son but we will continue to run) our own affairs within our or- ganizations without any advice from our counterparts. If -imions | tell! ax ‘out-of-province’ man to do a job, he will do tt within the limits af his instructions and has suddenly become an essen- tial item. In. keeping the enod faith under which the talks to} date have heen conducted, labour | will take especial care to see that its applications will be pro- per and in order. This requires more than enmpleting » few questions on a form and much ~ detailed checking fs necessary But this is being done and we are not worrying Surpri othe this Sund with a ‘Then: she can make her a new hat 3:95 —adell We will tell no one) who to put on their committee | ‘The matter of certification | GIFT CERTIFICATE from ofr store! -29. joe from thé Fou Office “NORTHERN DANCERS BROTHER. greatest thoroughbred, North- ‘Natalma. The picture was ta- ern Dancer. The colt, born ken at Toronto : Monday, is by Nearctic out of (CP Wirephote) ;motor vehicle without due, care land attention and was fined $25 and costs or 20-days. Peter John Forbes, Parkdale charged with speeding was fin- ed $20 and costs-or-i@ days. ed with driving a bicycle in the wrong direction_on_a——one—way street, was fined $5 and costs or itwo i : | ‘T mentioned earlier that 1 was amused and perturbed--on reading the press report — amus archaic attitude the oy-avard and it be- cause the outcome of this gap |: which now exists could be ser- ous “Force te something which; -should—not—be—encouraged,—yet,/ when unions are certified then the employer is forced by law to sit down and negotiate. To me, this does not reflect the spirit of our initial disenesions |? and agreement. This method | ing must stop now and the established by our two | end gentlemen will. have to | pitied up —and soon." ‘Traffic Case ‘Is Adjourned | Provincial Magistrate James | ie Johnston, QC, yesterday ad- the case of Judson | erett Myers, Mt. Albion, to May 18 at 10:30 am. The ac- leused- arraigned . in Queens, | County, Magistrat’s Court, pre viously pleaded not guilty to a charge -of., driving while his"! licence was suspended. Council” MEN TO MEET Roy Hamilton, national di- the « annu ordinator of the seventh three-day conference Atlantic region, scheduled ‘ to be held. starting Friday on the Agricultural College, Truro. The chairman, Wyman Wad- dell of Albany, P.E.I., togeth- ‘| was the first destrover -| the - between Pau} MacKinnon, city, charg: | | rector of Presbyterian Men, is | for. Presbyterlan Men of _the- campus of the Nova Scotia: | er_with__representatives_from —} 2 The Guardian, ( Island News Page Conservative, Liberal Parties Charlottetown, Thurs., May 5, 1966, _BRIEF VISIT HERE Commanded by Henry HW Plant, CD, RCN, the helicopter destroyer escort HMCS Sag- uenay, one. of the most modern anti-submarine vessels ‘leave the railway wharf in Char- lottetown on her way back te home base in Halifax following | | a week's cruise on the Saguenay River from which the vessel gets its name. The ship docked at noon Wed- nesday.- The present Saguenay was en- tirely designed and built in Can- ada and commissioned in 1954; the original Saguenay, however, | built for the Royal Canadian | | Navy “and was commissionedt-in= | 1981. The first Saguenay. received moré than its. share of battle sears in the Battle of the Atlan- 1939 and 1942.2 AFTER BISMARCK’ She was torpedoed and further plosion in ‘1940; took part in the search for the Bismarck in 1941; badly dam- | aged by a hurricane in 1942>—— med by a merchantman damaged by subsequent pl of her depth charges. She spend the remainder of the |: war asatraining ship. - The new Saguenay, the fourth hol and upper works, homing | afloat, | this morning was scheduled to) ever | : | ehipman on two Roval damaged by an underwater ex- | refitted and | “the Maritime —Synod;tsre= sponsible for the preparation and follow-throu tt Theme of | the conference’ “Channels of | Power.” | for the’accused is John Holmes” Tn a King's County*®ase, Tho- ;mas Conway, Souris, charged with illegal sale of liquor had his ease adjourned to May 9 at |2:30 p.m. for argument. Coun- sel for the accused fs Allison | Gillis Motorists Fined For Driving Without License A fine of $50 and cots or WO days was imposed upon Fulton Ford, Ovster Bed Bridge, charg ed with driving a motor vehicte: while his license was sispended | or cancelled. The accused was arraigned before Magistrate A- James Haslam, QC, in city potice | court yesterday. The accused was also arral- gned on a charge of driving a DISCOUNT PRICES every day! walk a block “and save! : HOE HOPPE Palmer Electric Bldg Dial 4-4072 TAVERN m wee... se ay own choice of 9S as millinery Dial 4. eeeley WAVAUY RIMUEF/OLWUURENE,| > HMCS Sabi hay To Sail Today torpedoés, anti-submarine . mor tars and a quick-firing gun for- ward Converted to a helicopter de stroyer in 1963, she now has the new anti-submarine helicopter,. the CHSS-2, possesses variable depth sonar for penetrating the thermal layers of. the sea and | automatic stabilizers for a more stable helicopter platform.- BEGAN AS CADET | Commander Plant assumed | command.of the Saguenay May 14, 1965, at Esquimalt; BC. He was born November 7, 1928, at Montreal-and entered: the Royal Canadian Navy as a cadet at Royal’ Roads in 1946 ~ He “spent 1948-1950°2a8 a mid: Navy ships attending the Royal Naval | College at Greenwich, and ‘in | small boat training He served in the Korean conflict—in 1952 and 1953 as TAS and operations officer on HIMCS Haida. Commander Plant is married and the father of four children. COURTESY CALLS Wednesday aftern Com- mander Plant so courtesy | In later service she. was ram-| calls on Ldeutenant Governor | his place has been taken by and | W.J MacDonald, Premier. Wal- | ex- ter R. Shaw and Mayor Walter | Jardine is again in the race. | Cox. | SCIENCE STRIKES AGAIN MONTREAL -seribed-——_a—new--process called | | “smellavision” and asked view- ers to report their reactions. \The station’s switchboards were jammed forthe rest of the day LA ares anxious to report ir. ts were emitting odors. the Canadian Services College at” (CP)—Few | of Wilmot Valiiley. ship of the St.~Laurent class, | |ple here smelled a rat when the | was built with a streamlined (CBC.TV program Calendar de-| was-won by Conservatives Lorne ey & q a ere ’ Len Rossiter, More and Wal- ter Dinewell, Midgell, sat for l the Conservatives in 2nd- Kings + and they are both back this elec.’ tion. They are opposed by Liber- ~ als Frank Sigsworth of Charlot- ‘ ltetown and Don Anderson of St Peters LOM e p eS OF EC ion Douglas MeGowan of Monta gue and THomas Curran of ‘ Peakes Station were the Conser the Conservatives | of Frenchfort will oppose them. vative members for 3rd Kings The Liberals ~ with Stewart in the last House. Mr Curran is Ross ‘of Fiala and Harold running again, mu - mone : an tfas heen replace Vv Preston | Smith of PoWnal won fourth Of clure of Montague, ‘Their Li- Conservativeyna nd eg running for nomination conventions are com- | this time and the -Liberals are | pleted with candidates nomin- | | Liberal leader Alex BR. Campbell | ated for both parties tn all ‘dis. | and Earl . Hickey, All are from: tricts of the province Liberal | Summerside candidates in fifth and aixth | : | Queens in 1962 Thev are being j.,3) opponents are Dr. Doug Queens were nominated last, QUEENS COUNTY 9 - opposed’ this time by Beftnett MacDonald of Chariottetown-and _ night, {o complete the full state) Premier Walter R. Shaw. St. | Carr ofs Charlottetown and Dan | Roper of Brudenell | Catherines and Frank Myers, | In ‘the first district of Prince | Crapaud, won. the two.seats for | “the two sitting. members | the Conservatives in first Queens Liberals Prosper A Arserflut | in 1962. Both are running this of Howlan and Robert Camp- | year and they are sence bell of Aversa. Belk are eta ne Cane "To | into two districts. Mr. Stewart | ning again, an y are | Sting Consetvatives: Bert Rix, | date Mrs, Canfield is the only | 20d Mr. Farmer are p again run- .| ning for the, Conservatives, this Miminegash and rald. Rooney | Woman’ running for either party ie Y | in. this election [ime in the sixth district ‘and | | rt Walthen Gau- | ; | Liewd: MasPhati, New Maven, | wary ate ained By 7 Davies, who WON BOTH SEATS | and Phillip Matheson of Oyeter | se aa ia the Hitth Ginnel. The Conservatives won both Red Bridge were successful Con- | ea seats in the second district of | servatives in the second Mat ws KINGS | Little Pond” feat iter 5th Prince in 1962 and Dr. George | of Queens last time and they are| In 1962 1st Kings split, electing |Kings for the Liberals last time. Dewar of O'Leary and Robert | | both back again.’ They are op-|Danny MacDonald of Bothwell They are again running and they Grindly of Ellerslie will again | posed by Sinclair Cutcliffe of for the Liberals and J.R. Mac- are SPORE, by oe ae mae be carrying the Consary tie | Chartottetown and Horace Willis Lean. for the. Tories. Mr. Mac- [of Charlottetown and Harry Me~ Louis W | for the two old parties. sah -Kings elected Alex (Matheson of Charlottetown and ‘Dr. Lorne Bonnell for the Liber- als in 1962. Mr. Matheson is not |running this time, his place has, been taken by Keir Clark of Montague. The Conservatives are Willard MacLean of Peter'y {Road and Robert Dorgan of | Woodville Mills George Ferguson of Murray River, and Arthur MacDonald of |.Compton of Belle River. J. David Stewart and Alban Farmer sat for Charlottetown-in the last House Tms election Charlottetown has been divided | ‘banner. They are .opposed by | of Kingston. \Tean passed away and his. seat {Connell of Georgetown for” the glas eee: both of Summer: | sitting members Andrew Mar-/| Souris for the Grits-in-a- 1965 by- | With the completion of the no- side. Rae_of East Royalty and. Rus-jelection. Mr. MacDonald «and minating convention and the elec: Henry Wedge; Summerside, gell Driscoll of, Mt. Herbert-are-Mr— Acorn are again running |tion only 27 days away: the elec: “‘and Keith Harrington, - Hioneering—will get into ‘high Valley, were” successful Conser- | tives. Liberals Eugene Cullen of lay and Keith MacKenzie, two- vatives in the third~ district of | Charlottetown—and-Cecil Miller Goanervatives-{ from Souris. ‘next few ¢ days. | Prince in 1962 and they are both running again. Leonce: Arsen- | Bas “Burns, also of Summerside, are FOR MOTHER - A TURKEY DINNER” opposing them for the Liberals,. . In 1962 the fourth district of | GRADE ‘B’ OVEN: READY 5° ‘ Liberals Neil MacLeod afid Dou- + —in-the-third district of Queen's |was won by William Acorn of Conservatives. for the C va-| by Peter McAu- | again running for onserva- | and _are opposed by gear-for both parties: within the ault, Summerside. and W. H.| “Prince was won by the Liberals, | represented by Frank Jardine | | of Summerside, RR 3,. and | | George MacKay of AYbany. 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