- | . é | | For Steel a A a The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., April 1965. , : : ee utos Are Dumped’ |Seen"-* oe cet” , CLEVELAND (AP) — The | whee MackENEIE can parts maker to show that it| an era of new amd inghen sane auton TON (CP) — The|was being hurt by the sale of | mals” of steel consumption, Caed iain Canadian autos. The U.S. vill | Steel magazine says : says it will investigate implementing the tariff avoli | Some suspect strike 8 s ‘ | any situation in wiich Cana-|tion- now before ‘Gongress and |hedging is over-rated as “Gumped 7, Sppeer to be |due for its first hard scrutiny | cause of the recoré- With Special Services, = SS Ne ox for con - | the i ; ee = situation has come to |ers or firms w10 can show joss “The automobile industry, for f ee attention yet, however, says|of business due either io Cana-|example. is enjoying its Yo | ALBERTON -- The Holy sea-| men’s choir sang Come Let Us! @ spokesman. — dian exports or decreased ex: | consecutive big re son of Easter was observed in Join Our Cheerfut Song. ' re piins Commenting on the|ports of their own to Canada. cobcer post lnnke laa a oe md hi | . possibility . z Poe ak eae io oman } US. sures ~“e The major pig of _ — an exceplion- about the resurrection .of the Marshfield i tariffs Rew motor vehicles| ment is to rease Chandon ps large , ‘ Lord were heard in all places} i BANDSMAN sane eek, nn parte -tan- ~iuaen "seaes ie The construction industry of worship, and flowers adorned | i posed only at maguiaciure | makers hope to save by boost |(the ober bigsest user of sie) ‘the sanctuaries Cow Is T | Private Beverley B. Bree- | level — might draw dumping|ing output of certain lines or |‘ i its fifth consecutive In St. Peter's Anglican Church —™ Op }don.2!,sonof Mr. A. Breedon, jcomplaints, . - —| parts in Canada, and centring |Y°®. Needs of the expanding the service of Holy Communion | | 38 Orlebar Street, Charlot‘e- | “Dumping arises wien the ex-| other: specialists in the U.S. | P0PUlation and the growing ne- was conducted by Rev. Canon Producer town, was one of 23 students | Porting country sells its prod-| plants. céssity to replace worn out ang S.J. Davies diocesan commis _ : who graduated from a 2 | uct abroad at a price less than . if the scheme) ™idated structures are pushing }iloner-{oF the-diocese of Nova 4.4 _mhonth bandsman apprenuce |the “fair value” charged in its|'works, Canada’s higher price |°@Struction volume to succes- otia. a former rector of the Senior three-year old heif-" ‘course given; in the RCN tr [ee ee level for-consumers._would-dim-| Sve records. nae parish. aa service School of Music im | Im this case, Canadian autos|imish progressively. The publication said the pop- | \Morning worship inthe Pres: her Esquimait--B.C-*Pte—Breedan_| Bener ey EE rr en see oo that current ; a | byterian Church was conducted entered the Canadian Army :n ie Seaton in the PUTS UP SATELLITE | on er Peat a P.E.1. MAN IN BASIC TRAINING | by Donald Ross. November, 1902) atd special | 1s 4 ye Bs Canada| MOSCOW (AP)—Russia’s 65th Sabeerins Glenn eae ne era - : | At the Sacred Heart Churen = a ioe ome Uk oe the mshaee “a Cosmos Satellite was launched re ster ; » | Commander M. A. Martin’ Valley of Nova Scotia. Left 6 Ont., all of Assiniboine Division. the Holy Thursday Mass at 8 Canadian Horse Artillery APtil. May and June—ai prices |‘™# Orbit Saturday as part of/ The magazine says tie steel “CD. RON, the executive of- Tight:.Commamnder Martin, Inspections of this nature are | p.m. was followed by the yro-| Band, Winnipég, Man., soon. | °ompetitive with the US. level, |* SPuce research project, théjindustry .in the U.S. produced ficér. -HMCS—Cornwallis,—in- _OSSG Barry Leicht of Calgary, “a routine part of new entry cession- of the Blessed Sacra-' i ’ . (Canadian Wereés Phete) | Soviet news ageiicy Tass re-| 2,785,000 net tons of ingots last ~ ares Alberta; OSAR Charles Pas- training in the Royal Canadian | ment to the altar of repose. heifer owned by Albert J. — |WATCH TO SEE. @orted. The Cosmos satellites week, equalling the record set spects the guard at HMCS . soy of Brackley (Winsloe Post Navy. Bachrecruit is given the | The, Good Friday service he- Boswall, Marshfield. also qual- eed + Certain American duto parts| a uamannéd. }in the week ended Cornwallis, new entry training Office) P.E.I., and OSVS Rich- opportunity to participate in (gan at 3 p.m. The reading of ified for Silver Seal and Gold Pri S |makers, who oppose the tarif{. | —=—=—=—_-_-_----1 saan _@stablishment in the Annapolis ard Draper, St. Catherines, a ceremonial guard. the story of the Lord's mission, | Seal certificates on the outsiand- ince treet | abolition scaeme, ‘| and prayers for the church, the| img batie ene weateien, (eae aes to ae = | pope, priests and people, gov-| cow, Marsh- h | : . i.° [Man Retires mss. men of ail-faiths, and |field. Keeper's Star, produced 8.- Home, School | zion in this situation. U ic ea in | | for the unity of the’church were 704. pounds: milk, 473- pounds but- em But, treasury and other : Aft Y , | followed by veneration of the |terfat for BCAs of 122 in milk Holds Session eeeneiee “ officials, ee er 39 rs. | “Oa pety pea tee Raster in 05 days. pk ae dumping Selah fouad, exp there “cs | ° | vigil service opened with the Ida Alice Edwards, New Wilt-. David Boswell, vice-president, | are a number of factors. ina S ES ec e With Alcan | blessing of the new fire and the Shire, had several cows qua‘ify presided over the recent month-| For example, a lot J ; ® “r paschal candle followed by the @Momg the number listed They ly meeting of Prince Street Home| ©" just how the Ford t y ‘ see | ALBERTON — HF. Dunn, a Baptismal Liturgy the renewal | include River North Ada with and Schoo! Association. ‘tion occurs—whether tie: Nine boys ranging in ages (the province and at the same | native son of Alberton, was hon-| °% >aPtismal promises and the |8.604 pounds milk, 463 pounds Bruce Lewis. chairman of the | 1/82 Subsidiary and the parent ftom nine-18 will compete in a time give the boys an tun- | ored earlier this month on the ™&Ss of the. Paschail Vigil. pen genera BCAs of 114 a men's commiitee, reported a|* a a ae ao- public speaking contest’ to be ity to express their convictions | occasion of his retirement after On Easter Sunday there was “IK and fat im the mature cow successful supper project. The " meerene: Mater held Wednesday evening in Park in regard to their Christian | 39 years with Alcan. mass at 9.30 a.m. celebrated by — poet BR. Lady sum ‘of $150 was voted to the i tate ne , Royal United Church Hall. The Faith. : Frank Dunn attended school | Rev. Gerald Steele. i | Anne Pace A regrog milk, 339 school through the principal, oe ee are aoe boys represent the thrée final-/ A group of young artists ee Alberton and took a corres-| In the United Church. there | tog got as a BCAs of 111 milk. Mabel Mathesop. : ag brew e ists in the junior, intermediate jin and around Charlottetown wi nce course in electrical’ was worship and the Sacrament | pore junior two-year ald Installation of officers will take One is to define exactiy what and senior competitions held in| provide entertainment between ‘work. He engaged in this type of the Lord’s Supper Holy Thurs- aaa Edgeroad Beacon’s Ro- place at the May meeting. i utes a fair value in the the three counties. - |the presentation of the various |of work on Prince Edward Is- day evening. — ae produced 6,386 pounds — Following the business session | Constitu ‘< tiia. This te-aot — winners. in the sores ff. jevents. - ae eee land until 1912 when he went to Faster morning service was milk. = W esoge dh near a — classroom _ visitation, re- +€ eat ona Se eee ' nals are Gordon Murray, Ken- | Unit urch people and inter-| Post Daniel, Quebec, as master conducted by Rev. David oe q enilk ments were served. | Another is to prove that eco- P WASHINGTON ‘AP) — Vere! gest that the aute makers them- butterfat for BCAs ef 112 milk, mont C. Royster, editor of the’ selves—since they desire to in- Wall Street Journal, was elected | tegrate- the Canadian-American sington; Thomas Stewart, Sher-|ested friends are expected to at- wood: Albert. Gosbee, Murray | tend. : : Harbor. Juniors are Gregg Mac- ; Lean, Borden; Jackie. Kipping, Spring Park; Donald - Robbins, i | Export Company. _ | Im July, 1926, he started work- i 2 32 Farm * | ing for Alcan. Five years later manager of ceneration he went to the Chutea A-Car- 2 position which he |a position which he held XQ Uigg. _Intermediate—contestants Loe unti] Wiltshire. i ; : eT: _.on_powerhouse_as_an electrician | pic reti ee Saturday as president of the industry with economic ee oe Improvement and the following year he-was | tyr ath Mr’ Das corel RnAIE PROTECTS FLY "American Society of Newspe- from. specialization ia ‘cukput— PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND we . ° | |made chief ‘operator, a position 5 HABE | The robber has mous- per Editors. He succeeds Miies would hardly Lae. DEA . , rem ence aie i Sika Loans Approved | he held until 1043. when he was ae ioe Daou tae tocol tache and sad, ‘Which protect H_ Wollt ites, \Greeasboro| MUST SHOW Y POTATO LERS ASSOCIATION |Promoted to superintendent. eq with gifts and Mrs. Dunn |i rom attack ee eee. B would be up to any Amers- —— headed by Premier Walter R. Shaw will chose the winners and prizes from $25 to $75 dol- lars will go to the successful contestants. Those less fortun- ate also will be rewarded for their’ efforts. ment of finance. Other members of the judging The loans totalled $354,754 .m panel will be Alexander Camp-| vaiye and compared to 169 loans | bell, MLA. Summerside; Rev. totalling $276,868 in the corres. | Isaac Walls, chairman of the | ponding three months of 1963. | P-E.I. Presbytery of the United) " Largest “single amount of OTTAWA (Special) — A total of 232 farm improvement loats were approved for Prince Ed- ward Island. in the fourth! quarter of 1964, it was reported here this week by the depart- | Mr. Dunn was named _ superin- | with a bouquet of red carnations, tendent of Shipshaw, one of the! They will continue to world’s largest hydro électrie Arvida where they have developments, in 1952. Six years their home for a number later he became assistant to the ' years. Easter. Monday IRESTONE'S HUGE Clements, Montague and Mrs. | 990.065 was loaned for the pur- | ‘ Henry Moyse, president of Unit-, chase of agricultural imple- — ed Church Women, Summerside. | ments. A sum of $44,013 was The contest, which is being | loaned for construction purposes, sponsored by the Presbytery | $22,221 for livestock and $8,455 Men's Council of the United) for other purposes. Church Men on the Island, has In Canada as a whole 16,208 met with enthusiastic response | loans totalling $31,961,009 were Commodore Room tional and county -made-to‘farmers_under the loans | dts "the pergues of the con- | act, a slight increase .over the MAIN BRACE test is to revive interest in pub- | totals for on to Dec- A lh omy . lic speaking among the youth of | ember peri 8. : SS on - e 19t St Monday, Apri | | : : : SSM INEAMTNET TMCNET ; ‘ hs 21 Cases Heard | Music by the Conwodores | 9:30 fo 1 a.m. ' In City Court A heavy docket of 21 ci __. was heard by Magistrate A. James | Haslam, QC, in city police court Saturday ‘morning. Charged with break and entry | with the intention of commiting an indictable offence, at the Bas- ilica Recreation Center on Rich- mond Street, James Carl Mac- Callum and John G. Malone, both of Charlottetown, were re- | manded without bail to April 21. Arthur Quinn, city, was charg- ed with theft under $50 from the Central~Farmers Co-opera- tive Association Limited and was remanded to April 24. Charged with criminal negiig- | ence in connection with the motor vehicle death of Ira Som- | mers, Leo Brendon Campbell of Kelly's Cross had his case ad-| journed to May 3 for trial. Coun- | sel for the accused is John P.| Nicholson. Alan K. Scales js re- presenting the Crown. Arthur Ernest Gormley and | Charles Allan Shaw, both of Charlottetown, were. charged with attempted theft of 30 pieces of lumber, he property of Aac Donald and Rowe. Gormley pleaded .not guilty and was remanded to April 22 with bail set at $50. Shaw also pleaded not guilty and was remanded to April 22 with bail to stand. Both accu.e4 were counselled by Lester P. O'Donnell. acting for the accused. K. MacLeod, Charlotte. town,. was charged with. speci- ing 4 miles per hour in.a_20 d fined $25 and costs On a similar charge, Charies Vernon River was fined $25 and costs or 10 Frederick J. Vissey, Chariotte- was charged with operat. vehicle with fauity and had his case ad- April _24. charged with pos- K:ng Street, was charged with | selling liquor to another person and had his case turthe: adjourn- ed to April 22. Counsel for the accused was Allison M. Giilis. The charge was laid by~the RCMP who had previously con- | ducted a raid at Dooley’s resi- dence March 22. Dawson Hooper of Parkdale. chief witness for the RCMP | stated he purchased two bvttles | Of beer with a marked $2 biil | and transferred the beer to the | RCMP who used it as evidence in court. For failing to stop at a stop sign, a resident ‘of Charlottetown was fined $5 and costs while Jack Francis Kelly was fined $10 and costs for driving with- out due car and attention. Seven people appeared on charges of being drunk and 1n- capable. Four were each fined $20 and costs another was remanded to April 20 with bail to’ stand, a sixth was sentenced to jai! for 20 days and the seventh was given a 20-day suspended <en- tence. MOTOR REWINDING & REPAIRS ric Ltd Stor esa Hh | ce st. Chit “FREE - 3-CHAINS with the McCulloch CHAIN SAW Keith Carmichael of a new 250 model | Members and Guests To Make Room Showroom. * The P. E. |. Easter Beef Show & Sale Di would like to show their .} appreciation to the fol- | FROM lowing contributors to | 159 95 their annual Show and | . ee Sale. These contributors | help to make our Show |] _—-— Lowest Price On and Sale a success. | ; P. E. I. 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