Island News Page |New Brunswick's Premier ~ Eastern and Central Districts Offici ates At Ce remony : The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Oct. 17,'1966. 5 son Hotel, Halifax, N.S, Mayor Yeo has been elected vice-presi- | dent for the province of Prince Edward Island. Other officers elected from this province were Francis Perry, director, and “Duke” Neilsen, vice-president 4] of the pioneers in the associa- hibit movies.on Sunday. It was the opinion here that it should be legal for all ‘motion picture exhi- bitors to have movies on Sunday night starting after church sere vices.-The hour of nine o’clock was suggested. \ Mayor Yeo stated this is a the people of N.B. have found » themselves. » It is this new spirit that more anything E Brunswick to the attention of the rest of Camada in recent days. Some have said that New Bruns- wick needs a chain reaction of has brought New |: New Brunswick Premier Lou- | Blane provincial secretary, Mar-|Lynch is from Helife: and B.: is J. Robichaud officiated at rib- | garet . MBP. for West- Con fe from Wart \M BH Yeo So tse at ieee Officially opening Norma Eu { » import. ayor e e e0 Wines L4d.- in Scoudouc,; N.B.| ant businessmen and : officials sce ge ae _» : cs Speaking to over 200 guests the| from the Atlantic » The | trial park. Adjacent to railways . Premier described the plant ae} Normandie Wines Company has | highways, and a mv an important addition to the in-| worked miracles in dern air i " en S Ce in dustry and commerce of N.B.| a large wartime drill hall into| ideally si for y | Outlining New’ Brunswick's re | one of the most modern w in Canada, U.S. and the : ‘|cent industrial expansion the} in North America, West Indies, —- MONTAGUE —Mayor Bruce | movies are exhibited in approx!- | Premier suggested that perhaps) Large fermentation and Tnitially Normandie will offer H. Yeo has recently returned to | mately 100 per cent of the mo- | he most important and drama-| age tanks, pasturising a full selection of porte, sherries the Island: after attending the | tion picture houses under the | tic growth factor in the pro-| ment, bottling facilities, and table wines produced from Maritime Motion Picture Exhi-| sponsorship arrangement. This| Viace’s development has beet! tories and business offices the juices of European: grapes. bitors Association _ meeting | also applies to P.E.1. where the | the new spirit of determination, | been neatly positioned: through-| In September an experiment be- which was held at the Lord Nel- | larger theatres and drive-ins ex- | °ptimism and self confidence | out the building. if gan in the tion. : The topic of Sunday. movies created considerable. debate as to the way this matter is hand- led in the Maritimes, Mayor Yeo presented a brief which pointed #| out that Nova Scotia has chang- *l ed the law to make Sunday mo- vies legal uader the Lord’s Day Alliance Act, In New Brunswick matter which will bear consider- | ye able consideration as g mo- tion pictures should be beneficial especially to the younger ‘gener. ation. Further details will be present- ed sh by the president ef ; the lon picture theatres, A;-|— This J,/Mason of Halifax. the use of with imported grape effectively employ New. Occu pant | Majority Rule In Rhodesia —fs="—renat | | | Seen Perhaps 15 Years Off || Seon of Nectnndie Winee. =" ulfers- |. Eas reach of Normandie Wines. Prominent guests at the eere- tions”—with five-years between elections. White Rhodesian 8 SL Injury John Laybolt of Mt--Stewart monies beside the Premier cluded LC, Desbrisay, N.B. thorities now were trying to | minlster_of education, Joe La frighten settlers by telling them that legal independence for the was described by Dr. Malcolm Putman last night as_ still in serious condition following a has Combined raw. materials juices’ to Bruns-}- craft, are seen examining. a second annual meeting of the _ .FROM LEFT to Errol Stetson of O'Leary, Heber Pro. fitt_of Alberton.and- Dan Mul- ten» of Mount : Stewart, ~all: members of the woodworking new design by William Green,” P.x.I, Craftamen's Council, the. provincial... Handcraft — >), ~-- eer . : -Branch's-woodturning--instrue-—-#l4.. Saturday—4a_” Charlodte _P.E.|. Craftmen’s Council - Stages Its Annual Meeting Plans were laid and a commit- tee, consisting of Wilfred Living- stone, Perey Lister, Dan Mullen and Mrs. Donald Stewart, was eamed at the annual meeting Saturday of the P.E.I, Cratte LOCAL BRIEFS BOARD: MEETING : The Maritime Board of Trade —{g scheduledto meet with Pre- mier A.B. Campbell] and mem bers of the Cabinet tomorrow to review.resolutions ‘the board has adopted ‘on specific items, The \. , presentation of, a-brief, is ex- \\pected, On the following day, the ‘Gabinet will travel to Alberton | tor, Mrs. Arthur “Arsenault ‘of \ where executive members. will ee ees, Leigh “meet, with delegations, Prior te Paynter~of. and Mrs. ¥ = black rule. The Commonwealth secretary Is Underway said that instead a period is en- visaged during which black men's Council, to run the annual Christmas’ gale and display. Kt was decided that_ among new features of the Craftamen's Christmas Fair would be a dis- play especially devoted to Prince Edward Island's county tweeds ‘and accessories designed to complement these, in leather, pur wood and textile printing cra’ . " eraftsmen's fair at the Provin- cial Exhibition, was reviewed, with suggestions for future years, and appreciation was ex- pressed to the many individuals, firms and organizations whose assistance had made this ven- ture a success. rr eee, WEATHER | TORONTO: (CP )— Observed temperatures Low overnight sr, Aap § LOA e shed Z3 _ i seghes WA 51 aphictese & 52 Gitepeages 22 87 Bi’ A FHET ell A nominating committee mo- tion ‘to re-elect the entire slate of officers was passed. They are es follows: President, Donald Stewart of Bunbury; Vice-presi- dents, Mra.- Vernon.-England.. of Alberton for Prince County and 2 S d 3 ; g . i i volved was a.1966 Pontiac driv a gif z F & | Leavitt of Alberton; Public Rela- tions, and Mrs. Malcolm Put- nam of Charlottetown, Stand- ards; Directors, Mrs. Percy Lis- ter, 1 Handcraft Direc- \ 5 Hl Roland Taylor Returns Home A>Charlottetown businessman, Roland Taylor returaed to the Island’over the weekend from a month-long. business Europe, In an interview last night Mr. Taylor said that a highlight of World's ole of Photerapty” | Petirens "World's Fa: tography” | p, held in Cologne, Germany. He also attended the annual Oktober- fest Fair which is held the last two weeks. in September in (Munich. : The climax of his trip was a weekago—(October—9)—when—he- and ‘a group of other dealers from Canada and a dele- gation from Argentina met in. Cologne, which was the start- 7 : ‘ erviving in Alberton, the aren of wilt O'Leary Hoepital : 10.30 and \meet with. conrmis- sioners, of O'Leary. ~Wed- ““nesday mosis w vee the~ Alberton. ’ ‘Prem fer -and four Cabinet ministers _ are expected to meet with Mays + or-George at o'clock.“re- \. Nqarding the matter ‘of low rental NaN HOsPITAL. \\ \__-Mrs. Jowett of the Char- “\ lette ‘Residenve is a_ patient in \the Charlottetown. Hospital. Sj SPATE “SMrs\Beeclier Hickox, Mon- tagte, is.a.patient’ at the Prince | 4 Edwards Island “Hospital : in} Charlottetown. * So HOMES Dannie Fraser, son-of Mm, and Mrs. Charles M, Fraser, ° \ tague, is ~convalescing at. his: “home following his recent opera- |p ; tion in the Kings County Meni» prade eix student at St. Paul’s erialHospital. School; ANS SPENDS WEEKEND John K. MacDonald, Kilmwr who has been a‘patient in. the Provincial. Sanatorium, Charlot- tetown sindé. June, wpent the Thanksgiving “weekend ‘at_ his home at Kilmuir SS impreving workman- theme of in line. with “was shown the ~excellence Finnish “désicn, oo-operation. m between-craftsmen, designers. An infor- ton design \princi- had. been prepared Handcraft Branch direc- ted; and efforts a —repre=" interested. organ- @ course ‘in. de- hE i i e E a i g 5 i New ‘Orleans ..,...68 CBORD yet ee vets 45 Los Angeles ....... 57 HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says a disturbance passing tothe north will main tain cloud cover in the Mari- times until this\evening when clearing is expectéd_over the western part of this>~ district. Scattered showers are expected in. most localities, but precipl- tation soon: are expected to be. light, Snowflurries are ex- pected in northern New Bruns- wick this morning and afternoon. _ Regional. forecasts: 7 Annapolis \ Valley, “Northern Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Ig \ land: Cloudy, clearing this even- FIRE SY < or showers and in the chariottows Fire De-[‘aimitlent rine ending - ths partment were.called.out at 9.25) jicht and ‘increasing “this after- last night to extinguish_a fire) noon to northwest 15; i in a 1958 Chevrolet. station wagon ‘ onthe lot of Island Chev-Okis | °¢ Kentville 48 and 53, New Glas. Ltd. A. spokesman for. the.fire wat oe ae Checiattetows @ Se a department nes demae wae WS confined to the sea a ~- WIN” CHAMPIONSHIP "| vehicle where the fire originated.” Mr, and Mrs. H.A. MacDov-. ane -— gall, Commercial Road recently teceived a picture of ther trandson, Wayne McGuigan with other members of @ lacross team who were winners ef the 5 g | JOHN FORSYTHE: BURGESS MEREDITH « £8 g a3 a ezate2ssai SSSSSSRSLKESHSSE t : Ey i: DRUG STORES Fs i we iH Te g 3 s “Parents Prefer Purity. Products” 644464464 $4$66666666646.6666664 Home and Auto > Ltd. Dial 4.5547 High. tide today :at. Charlotte town 1,14-a.m, end 2.18 p.m~At . =| Rustico.et 10,01 a.m. and 8,48 GEESE. KEEP. PLOTS D.m. Summerside tide trained . to | Minutes later than patches, “asparagus “beds . and: a.m. and sets at_ 6:32 p.m. All times ADT, 5 SS 3 Kis successfullyand econom= ad for_afl these purposes. So L. @. Shaw Limited—Head Office * Hr'“ax, ~ \PLAINTS AT: HALIFAX © DARTMOUTH # LANTZ © NEW.GLA.GOW SYDNEY WELLINGTON. SAINT JOHN ¢ CHIPMAN ¢ FREDERICTON x P. > m8 ea 8 ae “a . ~ . aie ie . : we le ‘ ; ‘wane : y ~ i ee ‘ ~ ‘ «i SS mM % NS z Par i STUDENT. ee ‘ cll PCESS Hy “i es Cl the PEI. Fu- i ks “an and Brendon Hennessey, rs Association. — ee _présenting the certificate to chairman of the ~ KENSINGTON “SUMMERSIDE “CHARLOTTETOWN examining are cently. by 466 reLERT TO RIGHT) are: Neik~ David) Lawlor, Gordon John- board. peri qo his " Sy ao e if LS > ~! ) SF ; ‘ ( hoe Teg ». ti ih ec ee od eae ae