MONTAGUE BOARD MEETS L.W. Roper, SECOND LEFT,,. {s pictured shaking hands with Cyril Davis, manager of Gulf Garden Foods Ltd., at the Montague Regional Board of Trade meeting held here Tues- day night. Mr. Roper was my Sanderson, LEFT is man- guest speaker. Taking agricul- ture and livestock as his topic he advised that more grain and more livestock should be raised in this province. Tom-— ~ |sland News Page Eastern: and Central Districts The Guardian; Charlottetown, Thur. March 10, 1966. 5 K Of C Group © Hears Speaker . Rev. Allan MacDonald of St. Dunstan's University was- guest speaker for the third of a-series of lectures at the Knights of ‘Columbus Home in Charlotte- town Tuesday evening. Father MacDonald spoke on established institutions in the church mentioning sub-institut- ions such as religious“orders and laymen’s associations, LOCAL BRIEFS ENTERS HOSPITAL ~ Ronald MacDonald, Winsloe, has entered the P.E.I. Hospital where he is undergoing treat- ment. a IN HOSPITAL Mrs. William F. MacLeod, Murray River is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown. CARD PARTY ,The following are the results of the card party played at the Basilica Recreation Centre last night: Ladies’ first, Mrs. Lloyd Keizer; second, Ena Gallant; mens’ first, Cyrus Vessey; sec- ond, Harry Hughes; door prize, Alice McCarthy; special prize, Frank Griffin; freezeout, _ Mrs. Aurelda Pineau and Frank -Pun- cher. CARD PARTY The following are the results of the card party in aid of the Marshfield boy scouts held last ’ night at the Marshfield Hall: ladies’ first. Mrs. Douglas Moore; consolation, Mrs. Ernest Foster; men’s first, Donald Jen- kins; consolation, Stewart Mos- her; door prize, Lincoln Bos- well; freeze out, Gordon Coles and Aden Clow. ° Group Captain L. H. Barclay, Halifax, regional surgeon, At- lantic Command, speaks with “Private Phillis Moore during last night’s inspection of No. 5 He referred to the divisions in society due largely to inequal- ities in spite of the present day ‘emphasis on’ equality. Poverty, too, is receiving much more em- phasis at this time. Father MacDonald stressed the fact that the church continues. to emphasibe the common dignity of man. In these days of ecumen- ism, various reforms have al- ‘ready taken place in comform- ity with a continually changing world. However, he~ said, as Christ’s purpose was to com- municate with people through the church, the essence of the Church cannot be changed. It_was_felt_that a re-valuation. of some institutions was reces- sary because of the tendency of institutions to become ov er- organized. He affirmed that there is no knowledge of reality without a knowledge of God. --Chairman of the meeting was Edmond LeClair, lecturer of the Charlottetown Council of the “Knights of Columbus. CITY AREA FUNERALS “|. MACDONALD FUNERAL — The. funeral for John J. Mac- Donald was held W morning from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to St. Dunstan’s. Basilica’ where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rt. Rev. Simpson who also conducted the service at the grave. Manage- ment and staff of Frank Currie, Shoe Doctor, grade & Sister St. Angela’s and grade “10 Mr. Bradley’s classes of Birchwood .| High School attended in a body. Pallbearers were: Joseph Hen- nessey; David Currie;: Lloyd Larter; Adrian Gallant; Charles MacDonald; John Moore. Inter- ment took place in thé Catholic cemetery. i PUT WORLD IN A BOX Microfilm scientists: speculate it may become possible to put all the world’s 20,000,000 books aa } $40 Fine Is Levied A fine of $40 and costs was im- posed upon Allan G. Burke, | Parkdale, when he appeared be- | fore Magistrate A. James Has. | lam, QC, on a charge of driv- ing without due care and at- tention. The accused appeared in city police court yesterday. ae | Stephen W. Willis, city, charg-| @. * ed with failing to ield to pedes- | ‘pe trians’ in a crosswalk, was fined ok $5 and costs or two days. A Parkdale man charged with illegal possession was fined $20 | and costs or 30 days. a | Two city men charge- with being drunk ‘and incapable were | po ig * oy ee. i BILL PROVIDES (Continued from page one) ager of Bathurst Marine Ltd., William Reddin second, RIGHT, is president of the Board of Trade, Montague. Ernest Reid— Funeral Held The. funeral for Erhest D. Reid, 58 Brackley. Poiht Road, was held yesterday afternoon, March 9, 1966, from the Cutcliffe Fu- neral Home to Zion Presbyterian Church. Funeral service was conducted by Rev. Donald Camp- bell assisted by Capt. Nelson of the Salvation Army Citedal. Hymns sting were The King of Love My Shepherd Is and Sun of My Soul Thou Savour. Dear. Organizations attending in a ‘body were Kirk Session of Zion Church, board of governors of P.W.C., staff of E. D. Reid Produce Limited, Premier Walter Shaw and all members of the P.E.I. Legislature, P.E.I. Liberal Association, Charlotte- town Rotary Club, P.E.I. Potato Dealers Association, trustees of Sherwood Elementary School, Sherwood village commissioners, Zion Young People’s organizat- ion, Zion Women’s Auxiliary, Hi-Y, Charlottetown Board of Trade, Charlottetown Club. Out of town firms represented were Massey Ferguson, Moncton; N.B. represented by C. O. Crawford and L. C. Bremmer and all P.E.I. Massey ‘Ferguson deal- ers,, Maritime Transportation [Board by Fred Rand and Ramsay Armithage, Mackay and ‘Hughes Co., Toronto, by David MacKay, S. Y. Moase Co., Tor- onto, by Sterling Moase, Ward's by Harold Rodd, Summerside. P.E.I; Bag Company by Horace MacFarlane of Summerside and Green~ Cross Products~ of ~ Tor- onto. Out of prvince relatives were From Moncton, Halifax, Cambridge, Mass, and New Riegel, Ohio. Pallbearers were Robert Farquharson, Leith Town- send, Harold Betts, Horace Willis, William MacGregor and| Lloyd MacPhail. Remains were placed in the Cutcliffe Receiv- ing Vault later to be interred in Sherwood Cemetery. APOLOGY (Continued from page . 1) preventing a private member in givinginformation to the press ae bills,” said Mr. Camp- He_cited-examples-of-the num-" ber_ of titnes certain-of the-mem- bers-of- the House -of Commons gave advance information to the press that would raise a quest- ion or make a resolution in the House the next day. “The suggestion was made there was going to be a motion of censure,” said Mr. Campbell, “ts there going to be a motion or is there not going to be-a motion.” 5 “No one attacked the charact- er or the integrity of the leader -| Shaw, “‘but he made a very ser- ious mistake in giving out in- formation to the press. It is not right, it is-unethical. The lead- er of the opposition should admit that he was wrong.” “How was he wrong, show us a rule,” cried a number of the ‘members of the opposition. LETTER INCIDENT Mr. “Campbell had also made a comment to the press on the ‘letter incident’ which Mr. Mac- Neill and Premier Shaw had objected._to on Tuesday night during the Mr. Campbell was absent the House., There is nothing preventing any member commenting to the press, or at public meetings on the proceedings of the Legislat- ive Assembly according to. Mr. Campbell. “Not only would the govern- ment have me kept from this House,’ said Mr. Campbell, “but they would bind the mouth : every member of the opposit- ion,.”’ re A number of times during the , asked the topic be dropped and left to lie as it is, but Mr. Campbell would not agree and demanded the apology from Dr. MaeNeill. The debate ended when the Speaker ruled that Mr. Campbell was ‘‘immature’’ in his action. Mr. C Il asked under what rule of House the Speaker made this decision. The Speaker then asked the chairman of the Standing Committee on rules and Orders to have his commit- tee get together and make a rule to cover the situation. : debate the Speaker, Hon. Frank |" with Royal Trust Company. | Regina 31 | SHIPS WENT TO BOTTOM More than 11,300,000 tons of Britain's pre -. war merchant navy of 17,400,000 tons was sunk on deposits left by the public in WEATHER the treasury. The previous mpaxi- 4 mum rate was five percent. The = TORONTO (CP) — Observed bil | this change was gi- temperatures: Ven second reading. Lew overnight, high Wednesday Mr. Farmer also piloted an |Dawson ........... AT SIRS: dm that the (Victoria .......... 42 50 government can invest funds Edmonton .......: <2. oan One of the most popular of 2:demonstrations given on the Miscouche Regional High School . Education: Week pro- grams Tuesday night at the echool was one which saw the I POPULAR DEMONSTRATION ll grade XII home economics students explain how women should dress according to com-. plexion, color of hair and eyes. Three of the students LEFT TO RIGHT, Marion Shea, Leona wall. Fund Project ‘| Tweedy. Alan Scales represent- Failure To Stop Brings $50 Fine A fine of $50 and costs or 16, The case of Wilson and Moore days was imposed upon Brad-/|Ltd., Parkdale, charged with an ford Elroy McLare when he ap-|infraction of the Income Tax peared before Magistrate James | Act was adjourned to April 4. B. Johnston, QC, yesterday on |Counsel for the accused was a charge of failing to stop at the | Frank Sigsworth, Elmer Blanch- scene of an accident. The ac- the Income cused was arrainged in Queens & County Magistrate's Court. Edison Walter Stricki an d, Clinton, ‘charged with the theft | of a car battery had his case ad- journed to -March 30. Counsel | for the accused was Gordon | INSTANT HEARING No wires! @. No cords! No battertes! . Visiting Address Joseph E. ‘‘Sonny’’ Johnson pre- sided over a regular meeting of in a single small cabinet of the opposition,’’ said Premier ~ GROUP INSPECTED \ Medical Company at’ Queen Charlotte Armories. The in- spection is a preliminary comp- etition to determine the best medical company in the Atlan- ‘With Capt. Barclay is Major tic Provinces. The Ryerson and _ Shillington competition will determine the top. militia medical company in Canada. ‘Edward Gillis LEFT, and Lt. “Col. commanding No. Company. RIGHT is Private Donna McGee, ‘|town Centennial Committee. | town 1.03 a.m. ‘and 4.21 p.m. At Rustico at 8.56 a.m.and 9.57 p.m. Summerside/ tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 6.34 a.m. and sets at 6.14 p.m. Lion es Club | | NAMED TO GHANA POST The question of purchasing; LONDON (AP)—Britain Wed- trading pins was discussed as was the question of purchasing pens for sale for ‘fund raising purposes. Lion Paul Batchilder feported that the Boy. Scouts, ow being sponsored by the lo- cal Lions Club, were meeting every Saturday night and he as} Scout Master was being assisted | by Ernie Prosper. | The Club appointed...a Scout | Supervisory Committee té: assist the Scout Master ‘and further the Scout. movement in the town. Members of the Committee are Lions:. Herbert Stewart a8 Chairman; and Lions Harry. Mc- | Connell and Allan MacPhee, -with the Scout Master being @ member of the Committee. Miles as acting high commis- sioner in Ghana. This the resumption of diplomatic re- lations broken off by former president Kwame Nkrumah’s regime over demands that Brit- ain take stronger action against Ian Smith’s Rhodesian govern- ment. : The Club is continuing its ° and eve to visit all Lions Clubs ia ; 9 province before May ist. Lion Eric Wood reported on the Front Wheel visit to Summerside; Lion How- ard S. MacLean on the visit to Balance Kensington end Lion Allan Mac Phee on the visit to St. Peters: Lions Howard S. MacLean, Harold Publicover and Harry Yorston -were named as a Com- Including weights. This price covers all cars. 1 .50 Lion, meg Shanes and Lions, ] Paul Batchilder, Harold Publi- cover, Harry McConnell and ISLAND CHEV Penal Mr nae nem and a ture mectigs “of the Gees | OLDS LTD. r were finalized for five members to visit the Souris Club on March 10th: the Charlottetown Club on March | At our new location, Corner of Euston and Weymouth. mesday named Frank Stephen | : Also approved in principle was ;Winnipeg ......... 9 %6 @ bill amending the time in Pub- a Weceoreaie % * : lic Office Act, allowing for clos- wa ..... ° il are on holidays to.which the ci- | Montreal «=... 34 Is Doing We ee Ss ee ee | reaerics awele Sesee ee 2 : motary’s offices, probate .| Fredericton 1 ae . deed registry offices and the of- Saint John ........ Se Lee Bee Selene. figgs of county clerks: oan eee paces: a » raise funds for ‘the Montague |Chariottetown. .---- 16 8-1 E = eee ee ee et - MINISTER | Sydney - 3 2 |to Saskatoon ssid Poca (Continued from page one) ee aren gee ' = 3p (that all és proceeding according | ‘ jot. JONNS ...seeee ev | fon that en expanded program of Albany ..........+ 4 4” training in agriculture is needed. Boston ........... 25 3: The ladies of Montague are He said his department is parti-| Atlanta -...... eeae cae $3 ceally behind this project he ad- | cipating more and more in train- {Tampa .....:....- 44 70 vised this mamoth pantry | ing by providing agricultural ex- New Orleans ..... 24 61 “gale will, no doubt, see some of tension services. Los Angeles scunee » 61 the best ‘cooking ever to be ex: | “When the day comes that} HALIFAX (CP) — The WeS lninited in the Province. We now farming is @ profitable industry, | ther office says cloudy condit-inove the Presbyterian Church more people will be in it,” he ions over eastern regions Wed- | tian for the pantry sale which 8. et as << ele caused by moist | will start at 2 p.m. on Saturday, | 4 ae journed northerly winds March 12th. debate and will have the floor | around a disturbance well to the eae, | when the debate resumes, pos- | southeast of Sable Island. As! pave Clarkson will accept calls aibly this afternoon. this system draws slowly away | until] noon Sa into the. Atlantic today, most of wishing to : the clouds will move out to 998. |gicked wp. He. alse ; Meanwhile, another band danties will be sold : | Quebec enter New Bruns- , cakes, sweets Held For Trial | wick this evening. or away. Everyone : i i the eame™ TOMONTD <(CP!—Vieln Man| ecatiy Cote ttn maine: |b pobuied oot eae Millan, well - known Canadian becoming a little colder. here generally stock bar gral ree bo Regional forecasts: short time, we comm: or on | ; i for a wide charges of wash-trading in the err Neva Seria, Eurtgn ott, So dnc tt will tate "| ghares of Consolidated Golden | Prince Edward Island: Clearing | to sell the donations oe : rok — in the morning; not much change | Tegular pantry sale. eace Searae’ — r hus-|in temperature; light winds; CIRCUS WAS . ge, were dismissed | low-high et Halifax 20 and 40, by Magistrate Joseph Addison. N Gla ig At their peak, the No date has been set for Mrs. | vc", “10”. Goshen and Char , Ma. "s trial " icttetown, 1 Gad 36; ‘cull for uae tures © Hee cMillan Friday, sunny with e few cloudy |Ployed more than periods; a little colder. and filled 90 railway High tide today. at Charlotte. |‘revelling. ics HURRY, HURRY yet for St. Patrick’s Play “Norah’s Folly’, we -would ad- vise you to act at once. They are on sale at Stead’s Pharmacy,’ Hughes Drug, Archer and Mac- Donald and Medical Pharmacy and they are going like hot- cakes. This year’s show, scheduled for Birchwood High School, Wed- nesday and Thursday, March 16 and 17 has great advance bill- ing. 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Medical How to relieve BACK Pills for prompt relief from the systemie .condi- tion causing the backache. Soon you feel, better — : rest better. De i SPRING =) r Featuring : oo time (OY “KEN and EDDY” $ viog and other new acts ROBINSON’S IRVING Richmond $9. Ch’town — 16th and the Parkdale Club on j-——" nae No — ee : ae The King Lion ‘delegated a | Tonight - 9 to 12 ‘Main Brace Commodore Room Members And Guests Confederation Centre ee KF 4 MR HM HM MLD I