¢ 5 : seiees mild; winds south’ 18 shifting! | | . d N p Eastern and Central Districts At Rustico at §.43 am and 6.28 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., March 7, 1966. 5 to west 15 this morning low- high at Halifax 32 and 41, Yar- mouth 32 and 43, Kentville 30 and 36, New Glasgow 3 and 4I- Charlottetown 30 and 36, Mone- ton 33 and 41 High tide today at Charlotte- town 11.23 a.m and 11.18 pm p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes - later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 6. a.m. and sets at 4.10 p.m poten a Librarian Gives Report Legislative’ librarians and provincial archivist Douglas Boylan has urged that the. gov- ernment appoint a professional children's librarian to supervise a program for the provincial library The recommendation was con- tained in his annual report of 39 i A _ Souris curling at year Saturday Montague, ‘spiel with only one loss. : The competition which had to Souris the Legislative Library, tabled be switched to Montague from Belvedere uris Squad Wins Ch'ship _ MONTAGUE BUREAU SATURDAY ‘MORNING: Br OF THE GUARDIAN. Souris team skipped by. Alberton Dave Townsend won the eight championship on Belvedere after Montague ‘coming through the three day 103 030 080 Oxx—10 010 002 001 Oxx— 4 2 000 O10 OOL 1- 5 200 000 100 100 0. 4 FINAL, 915 N00 310 101-10 200 011-003 020— 9 in the Legislature Friday Alberton only the day before due Mr. Boylan pointed out that | to ice trouble at Alberton, pro- despite excellent physical facil. duced what several older curl- ities and an increased buying ers said was the best and most |program, “I must report that | exciting curling in the Montague CITY (Continued from page 1) KNUD Jorgnsen, centre, president of the Queens Coun- ty Federation of Agriculture presided at the farmers meet- Farm Meeting At Milton ing held Saturday night at Mil ton, Alton Rodd, North Milton left and Keith Rackham, Wheatley River, right, are di- rectors of the county federa- | tion, jour service to children is decid- edly poor. “Your librarian and his assis- tant cannot devote sufficient time to developing and directing a proper children's program; administrative and technical demands are much too great. I | cannot, recommend too strongly the. appointment of a profession- rink for several years. The | ter Souris rink which had been curl-| Road: Lois, Johnston, Mrs. G.R. Howard ing for the past two years only, | and Frances, Mrs. L.H. Clifton lost their only game to the The Burt Pridham rink on got away to a start and were the only team | ; Al | both of Moncton. McCurdy rink of Belvedere when the skip’s last rock slid less than two inches beyond the counters. of Al- st Another brother Sterling’ pre- | deceased him in 1944 while serv- | ing overseas. |\SERVED OVERSEAS f . Reid taught school from 931-1939. He was a. teacher at 88 Mt. Edward | | | | THE Dave Townshend, rink of Souris, is the winner of the | eight year and under curling championship for the 1966 sea- | son. Dave is pictured receiving | the trophy clair, president of the P.E.1. Curling Association, following their win on Saturday. Other members . of the team are Hollis Jenkins, mate; Reg lan MacLean, lead. The team came through the competiti on with one loss. The Souris curl- ers have been curling for only Yanks Hit Hard AtN. Vietnamese SAIGON (AP)—U.S.. marines and South Vietnamese troops slammed about 5,000 men di.’ without a loss at the end of t ; tie. slam first day and one half. In the | wort. ae bo ty before joining hey lost out to the Ken f and serving over rary service.” | evening thes tetown |8€45 a8 a flight leutenant from " Jenkins ‘rink of Charlot n 1940-1948 Dactana’” Call Commenting on book circula- 10-9, On Saturday morning the - ooo ™ in ongand, Corsica, ‘tion, Mr: Boylan: said ‘despite Souris team defeated them 10 ‘Trance a rica. being closed for two months dur- | to 4 to eliminate them from the, Upon retutning to Charlotte- ing relocation, a new high ‘in competition. In the other Satur-|town, Mr. Reid worked with the books circulated was achieved day morning game between Mon- Potatti Growers Association and in 1965: A total of 57:281 books tague and Belvedere the experts later -formed his own company |were circulated, as compared to | behind the glass were kept con- known as E.D.. Reid Produce 49,522 in 1964. ‘fused by the strategy when six Ltd. ‘ “Most gratifying was our in- of the twelve ends were blanked He was a large grower of po lereased circulation in our. chil | by.one. team or the other. At |tatoes as well as a shipper, and \aeei’ ‘the end of >twelve it was all he had a-large farm machinery al children's librarian to super- . vise this vital aspect of our lib- PRODUCE OWN 8TEEL With production of 15,000,000 tons plyanned for 1966, Italy ex- pects te be eel-cufficient i9 steel Splits Down The Middle © ;Darlington and Keith Cudmore, ‘number of additional to; ts of | Brackley. interest to farmers. Mr/Jorgen- TAKING ADVANTAGE : ’ id f the turday night split down the mid- peo She ee " | Queens County federation-of ag- ) dle on the question of the qual-| Isaac Stewart, Inkerman said ricyjture — John A. Rodd, Mil- ity of potatoes a grower should | some seed growers are taking |ton js provincial president plant this year. A resolution to/ advantage of the situation and said that only through co-opera- approve the government regula-|are asking unreasonably high tive marketing can the Island tion to plant nothing but certi- prices for seed. One man asked By NEIL MATHESON A farm meeting at Milton Sa- “| U.S. forces in Viet Nam, said US. and South Vietnamese foreds ‘Wipéd~ gut” four” enemy | farmer achieve success. tiiin : — before the vote was call- | fied seed, or better was lost when chairman Knud Jorgen- sen, Fredericton gave his cast- ing vote. The resolution was | * moved by Daniel A. MacPher- | son. Oyster Bed ‘Bridge. ’ The new hall was well ’ filled despite most unpleasant weather and_travelling conditions and the | potato question was-discussed at | $2.75 a bag, he reported but ‘I got all my seed yesterday, for 10 cents per bag above table- stock prices,’ Mr. Stewart re- | ported. ° : i One man told The Guardian that he had seen one grower ad- vertise seed potatoes for $3.75 per bag. Mr. Howatt said the seed > grower deserves all that he can . |get for his potatoes. The man Irving Toombs,’ Rustico asked |Who has been~ producing. seed why a grower who knows he has |through the years has put a clean seed — clear of Ring Rot |sreat deal of effort into the job. | Rural Beautification and beet |ten’s cattle production and marketing | were among other subjects -dis- | cussed. : | Other speakers included. Mr..| and Mrs. David Mutch, Mt. Her- | bert; Lester Cairns, - Stanchel: Rudi Dallenback, ARDA rural development officer; Bob Blake- | ley, of the H.G, Acrés research | company. | Members of the Wheatley Rt-| |\ver 4-H Club served coffee and sandwiches to the gathering. — should be required to go out- he emphasized. If it has not | side his farm to purchase certi- |been for the seed growers and fied seed, or Foundation, when |their concentrated effort, a sup- he has no assurance that the |Ply of good seed potatoes would TORONTO (CP) — Tempera-| for Cecily Daley took place on purchased seed would: be free |not now be available, Mr. How- tures: WEATHER department- low of 522 hooks circulated in January of 1964 in our old build- jing to a high of 2,744 circula- | tions during the month of July. The provision of a separate teen . section has greatly in creased our book circulation to children in the 11 to 17 age group.”’ EASTERN FUNERALS DALEY FUNERAL — Funeral from the Saturday morning tied up at 44. In the thirteenth the Montague |. skip Ken Mac- Kenzie missed’ ever. so slightly with his last rock to give the | Belvedere foursome the game. In the final between Souris and Belvedere one team then the other would take the lead with the game all tied up in the | eleventh: This, however, gave ‘the Townshend rink~last—rock | which won the trophy. Following is the linescores: TV Potential Pointed Out \distributing business. |” Prominent in church work, Mr. Reid was an:élder in Zion |Presbyterian Church. ; | Mr. Reid took an unusually ae- tive interest in organizations that worked for the good of the pro- | vince and also in those of Mari- time scope. : He was a past president of the Maritime Board- of-Trade_and_of the Charlottetown Board. of ‘rectly at four North: Vietnamese regular_army battalions Sunday in a fight to the death eight |miles from Quang Ngai on the ; central Nam. A. U.S. spokesman said the North Vietnamese had ‘'chosen to stand and fight it out.” Re listed enemy casualties as 516 dead—a figure determined.—__by coast of South Viet body count—and perhaps an- _~./ Other’°450 killed in air strikes heen a member of the Maritime loan artillery barrages in the Transportation Commission for | many years — he was still @ | “eekend action. member at the time of his death.| US. Ist Infantry Divisior PROMINENT LIBERAL jtroops operating 35 miles north Trade, for example He. had battalions in the last few days— some of them including North Vietnamese regulars. An enemy battalion is between 200 and 500 men. : WE MAKE TO ORDER... Party Sandwiches—Ham, Chicken Salad, Egg, Salad, etc. Bulk orders of Cole Slaw, Potato Salad, Scal- lops, - Macaroni. & Cheesé,. Rolls, Sweets. and Assorted. Pastries. ‘Take the work out of your party— Let us help yew. ENTERPRISE BAKERY 205 Grafton $0. Dial 4-8747 A~ prominent —Liberal, “Mr, of. Saigon reported ‘killing 188 Reid had contested the Queens Viet Cong guerrillas in a clas Maritime Stationers USED Now's the time te buy *ses DEPENDABLE GUARANTEED és involving 2,012 acres, and 104 [contact @a ses involving 2,200 | acres, BRIEFS |. It-adds up to a total of 393) to move into Newfoundland this {David Whiteway, Freeman priate and worthwhile. Mrs. Mac- SHIPS USES JETS ates | i —_—_——— rowers with positive or contact | afternoon. and in its wake drier Whiteway, Max Cooper, ' Bert | Donald concluded her address A -British frigate. HMS Ex- M | ° NOt EO ee ee ee PRESENT CONCERT lease of Ring Rot, involving 5,-|air will move in. The sun en and George Ferguson. |by saying that with guidance mouth, is to be the first ship CINNIS rossy UN ss, Charlottetown Royal Canadian | 989 acres, one man added. should break through, and send | Interment took place in Murray ert can be used wisel’ jn the world to use aircraft tur- | 111 Kent St. Ch’town. PEPER PRNIS . 5525. sco ss sus Legion-Chorus_ will present _a| There were 26,000 acres pass- concert at the Confederation ed for seed last year, which Centre, The chorus is under the |means that there would be 16,- direction of Leslie Hiscott: Fea-(000-or 17,000-acres.-of-tablestock. ther office says an extensive disturbance _is moving slowly across the district. It is expected afternoon temperatures up to the 40 mark in most localities. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity, South | Shore, Annapolis Valley, North- ence Whiteway, Frank Young, Russell MacPherson, William MacLeod. Pallbearers included River cemetery. Parents can aid their child jren to be selective — to pick | and choose what is-most appro- Whatever your needs — cameras - projectors - tape recordes - you name itt — you con rent it now vince in extending deepest sym- pathy to his widow and family.” bine engines exclusively my fatt said EON chokes -20 4 ‘home of her brother Edward | i ‘ with an enemy regiment. 7.4 trots, Toone spoke as a mee |. Mr: Macliae: anid the govere [Vancouver . ...-...- 40S" | Daley, St. Mary's Rosato 8t.-|-— Fort Augusta home a se a 10GR He: wor 8 peel wrcedee(-ot | tin_sie war setivities, officials ‘Limited who has had ‘the disease on his|ment does not wish to create a Edmonton . ........ 7 Pauls Church, Sturgeon, wees a rincial president of the P.E.1. Liberal Association. lin Saigon reported U.S. Air | @ Stationery, everyday and sea r.. farm, but has gotten rid of it. He | hardship for anybody, ‘but we Calgary © .....+.++. 3 35 Requiem High Mass.was cele- iC, on aul guest speak- Active in many community or- Force and navy jets flew 41 sonal cards - : , a clean tubers now and has Thave to-vrotect-the industry", he Regina. ........++. 1 25 brated by Rev. Lawrence Lan- | home and school, as guest speak: ‘Ac atic the ¢ of missions against targets in Smokers’ supplies a ee ee, ~~ Ghanewad ‘ | Winnipex — “13-9 | drigan who—also conducted_the | ef _for their regular monthly Page og Begg agp earl Mande Vist ak Midstay cake nore S potatenk Again’ is eouieatied, The minister said the industry Churchill . ......... -22" -3 | service at the grave. Pallbear- mm: a ae eae aie. | last weekend as provincial chalr- ting’ a railway” line-near Hanot-| @_ Magazines ond novels ; “Why not have men with clean had a cash value of $10 million |Toronto. . .........-. 29. +36 ers were: James Daley, Stephen | +i t . "T levision Doing tc man of the Salvation Army's Ca- | and blasting “supply lines head- Children’s books naam ———- otatoes plant what they have jin the calendar year 1965, for Ottawa . «:.....+... 32 38 McKearney, Leo Daley, James | | ‘Child on Mrs Macbee -pital and Maintenance cam- ing south. Pilots reported heavy: * = until this mess is cleared up?” example. |Montreal . ........+- 34 36 | Farrell, Frank .Roach, James | oid. ae cai the great poten. (paign. Te ground fire and spotted two . Mr. Toombs asked. | Mr. MacRae quotes figures ee a ee . - Pyar ere wok Pe tial ‘that television possesses for "Members of the coroner's jury antiaircraft missile _launchings Quality : .|which showed there were just Fredericton . .......% in church cemetery. : ; ere : ‘but- both missed: No US. air- a Spokesmen - the met Pee ‘under 6,000 acres of potatoes |Saint John ......... 3 (4 | satartaeenent, education and en ee Dr, B anon teats lameness oy _ < sie aba atte Mr ga d jwith positive or contact Ring.|Moncton . .......... 3 | BRERAUT QUNERAL — The [oe : : West Royalty; Wiliam MacGre-| At Lai Khe, Gen. William C. He De. ge SE Certified .Se0Cs OF ek laits weet: He onmbeaied (MMUEAE ss. cosees 32 44 funeral for Mrs. Bertha Eliza- | Such a medium is bound-t West Royalty: Witiam MacGee- | westmoreiand, commander _of ar Foundation. is the way to sue ‘there “may have been ‘addition- \Charlottetown . ....32 47 | beth Brehaut was held"Saturday, exert a powerful influence an:~ £0. Suenree, Cross temas: his. somense 9 ‘ See presi ae up Bing i. jal acreage infected of which we ‘Sydney —:......-+s. 30 39 | March 5, from the Murray River | since the material presented for soll Macdeti’ i ‘. ao. ; Aids at sensible prices Os They imeluded Jack Howatt. | not aware." Mést of the in-|Yarmouth . .....-.. 39 - — | Funeral Home to the Uniled | viewing may be good, bad or in. ©". Id MacAle ceand Water We have @ Eye-giass hearing eR Terted - — John's ..s....27 32 | Church, Murray River, where-| different, the viewing habitsof Reginald Seer tae: noon. ge are oa "* |fields planted with tablestock. |Boston —....++++:. aS ae ee ie parental supervise. ond—Street—fereman. a . @ Behind the Ear i There had -been 57 positive New York .......... 40 42 |David Barwise. During the | ion. : Expressing his sympathy of Camera a : ; cases involving 718 aeres and 62 |Jacksonville . ...... 39 ©«« 55 service the Murray River Trio | We do not give adult novels wo poids death. Alex C Hearing Aids a. contact cases involving 1.057 | Miami viseveeee 53 TL | Sang, Sweetly Resting.” Hymns | to children and expect them to hell. lender of the Liberal oe @ All in The Ear Hear- . acres in ground planted with |New Orleans ....:.. 40 $4 Sung were, The Lord's My Shep- read them. Many programs are 7 pet. said: “I am shocked ing Aids that require | seed last year. = (THOSOR =. 945i pices. 51 74 | herd and Under His Wing. Flow- | neither suitable for nor intend- oud Ghddened atth: Wa tragie R t NT no batteries és - In farms planted to tablestock |San Francisco ..... 50 62 jer bearers were Willard Mac- ed for young viewers stated the jaws of Mr. Reid's death and { ae Fo a FREE inf td there had been 160 positive cas-| HALIFAX (CP) - Tre wea- Lean, Chester Whiteway, Clar- | speaker. join with the people of our pro- <a booklet fill out Coupon and mail today to Martime Hearing Service Ltd. Bayers Road Shopping Centre. Halifax, Neva Scotia tugged on the program will he |grown, according to estimates the Prince Edward Island Regi- | by the Dominion’ Bureau ‘of Sta-|ern Nova Scotia, Prince ‘Ed- federatio: HAVE A BALL WITH THAT DARN CAT e@ ment Band. tistics, Mr. MacRae: told thé|ward Island, Eastern New p | meeting. ‘ Brunswick Counties: Cloudy with CARD PARTY The meeting also discussed a/a few clear periods; extremely @ en 1 re 5) Con Following are the results of Saturday evening's card party | held at Marshfield Hall: Ladies | first, Mrs. Douglas Moore; se- | cond, Mrs. Lloyd Vessey: consv- DOMINION DRAMA FEST’VAL ART RENTAL SERVICE Ceti seat Haswed ee | a ee co Set! MONDAY, MARCH7 | PEGIONAL FESTIVAL Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey. NEW MEMBERS *The Sea Cadet Corps is re- cruiting new members until | Viewing: ere eee) 3.00 - 5.00 P.M. 7.00 - 8.00 P.M. b ench, Royal Cancdian Légion. 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