— CITY AREA CLEAN UP UNDERWAY mer cottage at Brighton Shore ’ ior Chamber of Commerce in Ce oe last evening. This is part of a conjunction with the city of Dave Allen, left, James Fletcher. and Mayor Waker J. Cox are busy cléaning’the grounds of the mayor’s sum- which the —————— a seh pan ce en a e Elect Southport Man Athol Roberts, Southport, was! Agriculture board of directors. elected president of the Prince Allison Stewart, Dunstaffnage, Edward Island Sheep Breeders' was named representative to the Association at the annual meet- Royal Winter Fair. ing held last night at Birch Edwin Hansen, Tyne Valley, Experimental Court on the Farm. Russell Buell, Abney, was named director for Prince Hudson Prid- is vice ham, Montrose, who retired after | - He president. S. C. ;Wright,. deputy more than 15 years service as. @ minister of agriculture, was elected secretary-treasurer. in the province it was revealed. The marketings of 1964 amount- County ing to slightly more than 8,220 named for Queens. animals is down 5,000 from that of 1959, it was revealed. The 17,000 sheep and lambs in the province in June 1964 repre- sented a drop of 1,000 animals from the previous year, Mr. Wright reported. ' Livestock Officer H. C. Heartz, | Canada Department of Agricul- ture, said the quality has drop-) ped as well as the quantity. The? 66 percent of good and choice lambs last year compares with | 82 to 83 percent only a few years | ago. George Boswall, Frenchfort,. is | the choice to judge sheep at the provincial exhibition in August. fohn Thompson, Frenchfort, was hamed to represent the sheep | for possible head injuries receiv- IslandSpuds |= At High Price | The Canada department of agriculture's daily market report ” dated May 11 states P_E_I. pota- toes were selling for $4.40 per 75-pound bag to Ottawa retailers this week. The price range was $4.20 to $4.40. In Toronto the 75s were listed at $4.00 to $4.25 and Mon- treal $4.10 to 435 Ther P.E.I. 50s were bringing a premium of 20 cents in Montreal over N.B. spuds. Price for the Island ones ran $2.85 to $2.9. They were listed at $2.85 to $3.00 in Ottawa and $2.75 to $2.90 in Toronto... : A total of 10,382 carloads had been shipped out of the province in the current crop year, the re- port -indicated, and this com- pares with 10,333 carloads at the same time a year ago. re- director, as he has disposed of his sheep: The indust declining here Howard Norton, e 7. : the new director for — and’ Allison Stewart was le said a ain Reid ing at a rate slightly higher and Dr. Donald Olding Hebb, a Annandale, is _Retiring president J. Collapses » Breeders \°% HALIFAX (CP) — The need presented to about 350 for expansion at Dalhousie Un- the largest graduaitng iversity has outdated a current the history of the development ’ by about $20,000,000, uni- degrees in arts merside; Conway: Speeders Draw $10 Fines SUMMERSIDE — Four speed- George Key Jr., Arthur Dawson of Mrs. Catherine Cro- ken of Emerald and Lioyd Ed- mond Arsenault of . Chariotte- town were each. fined $10 and costs or 10 days. Frank Taylor and Fred Mac- Kinnon both from Summerside were each fined $1 and costs or two days for allowing their dogs to run at large within the town limits. Charlottetown promotes a general clean up campaign for a rset For Expa versity fa Thursd Dr: a D. five doctor of is building, te, | a eal o uew ‘murier ‘hiclegy than the national average. __ Demers 5 in arts, science, com- made contributions ; _ J a Fd “aa as tae | sis! program urges everyone not to wait until fall but do it now. ies Research Board of Canada; Dalhousie alumnus, who has! SS Fist er lie ty til i g B i ing i seet TE ' f i & ef i if See ER if ft sigh i a8 a ii if also of the cultural develo Baccalaureate | - He cautioned the Jaycees not WEATH ph es that the omnis Speaker In N.S. ac ar ne a | TORONTO (CP) — Observed | important thing in life and add- r a i ed that_other outlets which ap- Is SDU Prof. eo se tec! pelle. eee sana each 88a E39. tacte vt St: Dee Nae =.=. . = ceva: eal Id be stan’s University gave the bac- Victoria . ... ...... “4 56 Paleaite the dinner, Mr. | ©@vaureate address yesterday Edmonton . ....... 5 59 Rowe peended at the swearing. | 2 couvocation exercises of Si. Regina ..39 74° ceremonies recently. | Francis Xavier. University, Anm- Winnipeg . .......- 52 87 Shocned Semmmcietde unit officers | Masel « .* Toronto . .........- 5S (A which included the taking oath | Rev. WE. Power, chancellor Ottawa - .......--. ao 38 of office by the incoming presi- | Of the university, conferred 237 Montreal ci we dent Gardner MacNeill. | degrees in arts, commerce. ed- Quebec . ._.......-- s 56 Mr. Rowe leaves here today | ucation and social work during Fredericton . .....46 % for Moncton where he will attend | the second and final day of the Saint John ......... s ss the annual meeting of the Atlan- | two-part convocation. Moncton ..45 56 tic Provinces Junior Chamber of | Honorary doctorates of law Halifax . ........... 3 “a | Commerce. were received by R.W. Cham- Charlottetown . ....37 SO | bers of the Halifax Chronicle We 3 0 | CATCH LESS FISH | Herald, a newspaper cartoom Yarmouth _ ....... 7 See | ist; Dr. Henry G. Johnson, eco- St. John’s ......... x 6 Commercial fishing in Ontario | — the university of Chi- Albanv . ......... “4 6 yielded 9,441,196 pounds less im | cago; and Rev. Constantine Zar- Boston ......-..-- 50 1963 than 1967's 63,783,587-pound | sty. pastor of the Ukranian Tampa :-......... a catch, but was worth three per Catholic Parish of the Holy Miami oe 81 ee | Ghost in Sydney, N.S. New Orleaps ....... 7 8&8 | saan outed gave the con- Los Anseles -....:. 576 ‘vocal | address. y HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says intermittent DEATH NOTICES ~ iain and drizzie are forecast for PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS MEET IN CITY Two Charlottetown members of the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers chat with visiting delegates at Pesierday's session of the the twoday meeting. From council's annual mecting the Charlottetown About = engineers across Canada are attending ager of the council; and ES. Chandler, Charlottetown. In- cluded on today’s agenda will be the election of officers. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts en Star Conce Frank Ross of Charlottetown Edward Island Dance Festival at West Kent School yesterday : & ‘< a iE E 3 s with tor from Beaconsfield, Que., dis- means for improving dancing for future competition. Individual Hie winners of the festi- val will-perform at the Confed- eration Centre Monday evening Following are the results of -lyesterday’s festival. Class.41, group oe tap, 13 pansion AY Da iia Current Plan ==: . 16 years — (The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, May 14, 1965. 3 Dance Festival Ends; queen cnt pnceemtenennsienennemnbagiion rf Monday Class 78. solo soft shoe, open, non-instructors — Frank Ross, Charlottetown, 90; Larry Bra- zel, Charlottetown, 8; Paul Smith, Charlottetown, 78. Class 16, solo national, 13 to’ Colleen MacNeill, Summerside, 86; Marilyn Mac- Dougal!, Charlottetown, 84; Mar- lene Matheson, Charlottetown, 78. Class 17. solo rhythm, 12 years and under — Debra Cantwell, Charlottetown, 87'2, Larry Bra- ze!. Charlottetown, .87; Larry Hume, Charlottetown, 36. Class 19, group national, 12 Years and under — Shirley’s Dutch Tiny Tots. 80'2: Shirley’s Celtic Sailors, 80, Parkdale Ele-" mentary. 78. lass 3, Irish Jig, 10 to- 12 years — Pau! Smith, Kinkora, | 86: Jeannie Tavlor, Charlotte- town, 84; Jacinta MacKinnon, TO ONT. BAR P. Compton, see gan cee of St. Eleanors, was recently admitted as solicitor to the orees Cont See oe School a ai d Dalhousie Univer one sity, from were he obtained bachelor’s degrees in science and law. He was called to the bar after completing 2 six-- month bar admission Ont. 32. Class 37, solo rhythm tap, 13 to 16 years — Colleen MacNeill, Summerside. 86; Judy MacKin- non, Charlottetown, 8: Brenda MacKinnon, Charlottetown, 84. Kensington Lions Club Band. Highly Commended By Shaw 7. RO Premier W. Shaw has highly commended project. dtnteate, | ggg with committee mem class im bers Wednesday night, the pre- university. Al- | mier said he wished to attesd so conferred 52 . master’s the band tour dinner Thursday | science, and night, May 27, to “show my re- philosophy de- spect and gratitude for what grees. ne your community is doing in the Top student of the year was field of musical training.” Karen J. Ridgeway of Halifax.| The dinner, scheduled for 7.00 She won the governor-general' pm. at Kensinton Regional medal for highest a and ” ‘the Sir William Young medal in’ At Dalhousie to the field The Dalhousie Schaal of Ners- ing convocation in Halifax yes- |terday saw five Island nurses receive diplomas in various nurs- ing fields. Florence Alvina Bell, RN, _| Charlottetown: Margaret Cath- ‘High School, is being held to help raise $6,000 for a tour the band will make through the Ma- can Jack Johnston, director of | farm broadcast for the CBC. in Halifax. will be guest speaker. will be good for them and good sure that At eS jwhat rebel Dominican ‘Conflict Flares Anew SANTO DOMINGO (AP) — eon Terns’) can soldiers. least ome, person, child, was The Dominican conflict flared up again Thursday _with-.raids-- by Dominican planes and a skirmish that killed two Ni Prince County Projects Inspected By Premier _ SUMMERSIDE —. An inspec- While in town the Premier also visited Rogers ranch, and the Raceway..In.the afternoon he inspected senior citizens homes in- Miscouche,_ Wellington, O’Leary and Alberton. Also in- cluded in the western tour were stops at provincial parks in West Prince and the proposed national park at West Prince. In Tignish, Mr. Shaw viewed the new community rink and sports complex. Notable dignitaries accompany- ing the premier were: the min- ister of health, Dr. Hubert Mae- Neill, and Hon. Henry Wedge, minister of welfare and labor. = West Germany, Israel Establish Relations conducted by the law eee BONN ‘Reuters)—West Ger- The exchange came almost 16 of _Upper-Canada. - Married to many-and-Israe! have establish- the former Sandra Pugh of ed diplomatic relations, 20 years Tisdale, Sask.,|amd father of after the fall of Nazi Germany. threé children, he is associat- ed with a law firm in Kenora. spokesman said an exchange of A West German government letters began the establishment of relations’ Ambassadors will be exchanged soon. Felix Shinnar, head of the Is- raeli restitution mission in Co- logne, brought a letter from Is- raeli Premier Eshkol. In ex- |change, he received one from Erhard. : iy Youth Flown killed authorities said was To N.S. Hosp. A 19 yearold Hunter River youth, Roger Bernard, is in hos- best ambassadors we ported the death of a marine rador to Greenwood out of our province. by sniper fire Wednesday night. - He was injured when the car The -radio~ station manager in which he was a passenger frey, officiated at a tree-plagt- | img ceremony at Alberton Elem-! erine Herring. RN. Murray Sen iecienen a Cabtatie. *“During the ceremony an as-| town, will be awarded diplomas sembly <— in : oe in., schools of nur- This a as te | Betty Elizabeth Riggs. RN, ode Ga tee a ool Charlottetown will receive a ic health. nursing diplema, mce MacFarlane Corbett. RN. a diploma in nur- sing service administration. five student, in recognition of Retarded Children’s Week. Mrs. A.C. Green, chairman of | the “Flowers of Hope” cam-} paign for Alberton Regional High | School area was present. i Received tee late for Classified early today in all three pro vinees. However, drier air will gradually work its way east- ward and clearing will take ; i z ‘ | peer Y My : i ot | place in southern New Bruns- wick early today and im west- ern Nowa Scotia later in the day. This clearing trend is so slow that the sunny skies are not expected to reach the east- ern Maritimes until Saturday. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity, North- ern NS. Eastern Shore. Cape Breton, Prince. Edward Island: Overcast with intermitient rain and drizzle and cool: northeast erly winds 3). Low-high at Hali- fax. New Glasgow and Gos- hen 3 and 48, Sydney 33 and! #. Charlottetown 53 and 4 Outlook for Saturday — Sunny and warmer :Higzh tide today at Charlotte- town 1052 a.m.. and 1145 p.m. At Rustico at 6.01 a.m. and 7.34 p.m. Summerside tite eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 5.59 a.m. and sets at 8320 pm. 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