“ # 7 Utd, 3 ‘ * AT THE ceremonies in which the stee! trawler Gulf Grena- dier was officially delivered by Bathurst. Marine to the Gulf tts builders, Georgetown, pparcine Foods: Ltd:, Gulf Grenadier Delivered - To Georgetown Fish Plant. offi- foot beam and-a=depth-te the up- | The.trawler underwent os sea | ela) delivery of the diet trawl- ‘per deck of 21 feet 6 inches. She trials off Georgetown Hatbor on | er Gulf Grenadier py its build-|is powered by a 780 horsepower Bathurst Marine Ltd. of |diesel engine coupled to, a con- ’: Georgetown took place here yes- |trollable pitch propellor and ‘is | \perating under in the Bathurst Lequipped with all modern navi- | and sea conditions. Marine Lfd. office building and |gational aids. she will now become a member! The trawler’s electronic equip- tives of the trawler fishing fleet or) iment includes Gulf Garden Foods Ltd. |navigation cee epee wanes a ch are used to ships. inspection service. were in explanation of the Christian Fa- GEORGETOWN ets, terday mornin of Georgetown inlaid AE Taking part “in “the delivering detect “schools eeremony were T.W. Sanderson, | president Bathurst Marine Ltd.; —_Cyril_ A. Davis, president Gulf Garden Foods Ltd. Mr. Erie Wood, secretary treasurer Bath- urst Marine Tid., William —F- Garden Foods Lid:; and attend- ing the ceremony were: Hon. Lloyd MacPhail, minister of in- dustry and president of the P.EJ. Industrial Corporation and Hon. L.F. Rossiter; minis- ter of fisheries, WILL INCREASE ~ The addition of the Gulf Gren adier to the Gulf Garden feet wwtlt immediately increase company’s fish landing by “ per cent, as the new trawler will carry approximately double the quantity of fish now being land- ed_by-each of the four companies -ed_to.be in_operation.onthefish- | ed to be in operation on the fish- | ing banks in about two weeks and will be manned by'17 of a crew and will carry 1500 iced, aluminum boxes for holding fish with provisions made for in- ereasing this number. amaller trawlers._She-is expect-in Charlottetown-tomorrow-when- will -hold_a_rehearsal for <the ew gen SM Columba, St. Geor- fleet ef-- president of Bathurst Marine Georgetown are (from LEFT, seated) C.R. Davis, president of Gulf Garden Foods Ltd:; In- .dustry—,Minister—Hon. Lloyd MacPhail; T.W. Sanderson, Ltd. Standing are W.E: Ben- nett (LEFT) vice-president of - Gulf Garden Foods, and Eric Wood, secretary-treasurer of . Bathurst. “Marine. in the process of turning onto | Kent Street in front of the Irving Service Station when the acei- dent occurred. The accident was investigated ah Town gb Wetibong Allison Gro- | —Damage was termed exten- sive to the right front of the Gar | ere oe ee, eee f t on the. nose. CMF Workshop | Set For Sunday A Christian Family Moye Movement works sess’ be “held April 29th and she is capable of ; aoe Sunday, evening at adverse weather Cardigan parish hall, with CFM members from All. Saints parish acting as host. — eee The program will be divided of Lloyd's’ Registrar of into two parts. The first; start- ‘Shipping--and-Canadian Steam-.ing at 7.15, will devoted During her trials—representa-— includes © radio-telephones, uments, and *_\mily Movement. It will take the form of a panel discussion, | headed by Neil and Cathy Me- fish. Se Neill, Cen with two : ; CFM couples..,.fr Cardigan “\parish; the panel. be follow- el by a question and answer per- SEX INSTRUCTION The second part. of the pro- gram will be concerned with the matter of sex instruction for children. In this ‘part of the pro- gram, the recorded talk by Fa- ther ‘ilas, the noted Chieago au- thority in this field, in which ‘he «jtells parents how. to discharge | ‘| their <responsibilities in ...this field, will be heard by the group. It is—expected-—that couple—re- “|presentatives from the following parishes will attend the work. shop: Cardigan, Georgetown: where. they |Tona, Morell, Rollo Bay,- St. 2 The Guardian; Charlottetown, Sat., ay 14, 1966. | Militia Units — 2 Set For Parade . The “parade” season hegins Field at 1.45 fm, Seale My. a SCHURNIAN ‘ Saturday, f L Monday, May 16th To i Sth AS Pp H ALT Special Sale Pea | | os Purchase. 45 , SHI NG LES : First Grade - : NOT ‘Second ae L 210 tb. Standard 3--In-1 s Square a SALE PRICE 39 all militia units in the province, coming ‘inspection by the new-{ge's,-St- Margaret's, St. Peter's, itheir ranks swelled by cadets’ District Commander, who —has~'stTeresa- Sourts, Sturgeon, -and- aa fi from local schools, hold their an- | headquarters at _ Fredericton, Vernon. River. nual Garrison Church Parade. N.B. “ Representative couples from The parade, made up of the | The District Commander's in-|the Diocesan CFM Federation Prince Edward Island Regiment spection will be held here. on |will also attend the Cardigan and its band, 5 Signa! Regiment, ‘Thursday evening, May 19, at 7 | meeting. § Medical Company, Birchwood ip.m. The Gulf Grenadier launched om December 11th is the first atee] stern trawler wholly de- dets, will move off from. the Queen Charlotte Armoury at 10.30 to attend church services Cadets, and Queen Charlotte Ca- Vehicle Strikes signed and build in the Bathurst _._._fhipyard at. Georgetown ‘and is ee one of the largest.ever buildin” Canada and especially designed for use of aluminum. boxes for handling fish. GROSS TONNAGE She has a gross tonnage of 500 tons, {s 126 foot long with a 28 ‘Campaign Meet. Is Big Success O'LEARY United Fund Campaign managers and public | relations chairmen and directors met in O'Le#W. Tuesday evening with Jack Ambler, executive di- ‘rector, and James G. Wilson, provincial public relations chair- man. The. areas of Tignish, Al- berton, O'Leary. and Ellerslie were well represented and the pag eOnKIG : . CD; patade. RSM is\ WO 1 education for able. boys. For this it possesses all the facili- Se eene eee Oe LeClair; O€ ” Pro- _ties needed: Chapel, Senior and Junior Residences, Covered Mr. Ambler. discussed ~cam- testant party is Lt Col, F.G: Rink, Playing Fields, Gymnasium, 200, acres of countryside. paign’ procedures and Mr. Wil- Macbeod-MCand-0C— of RE Sound ‘teaching, small classes, high standards. son Aipetiteed oe pes party is Major W.L. MacKinnon, | }NFORMATION MAY BE HAD FROM THE HEADMASTER e. close o e mee there was general discussion’ Following church parade, all C. H. BONNYCASTLE, B.A., LL.D. and refreshments. were served, units will’ _march to. Memorial Campaign chairmen are David Harper and Mrs. Harold Corm- fer_for. Tignish, Mrs. AC Green and Mrs For Alberton, Chester--McMac- kin and Lester Brennan for, O'- Leary and Winston England for Ellerslie Public relations chairmen are Mrs. Rov MacLeod for Tignish; ‘RD. McKinnon for—Atberton, Mrs. D. MacKenzie: for O'Leary and Mrs. Rud Williams for Fl- Jerstie Bullding Fund - Hits $23,000 The Salvation Arms huilding find 1s $23,000 from its ohiective to construct a new headquarters for the Army in Charlottetown: The building appeal has reach- ed a tota) of $12,000. The. objec- tive ik $35,000, ~ -A number of teams have yet te ort in the Special Names Division and canvass js under-- way in. the -Fmplovees and Seneral- Business Division. The /Mstriet Residential canvass is staggered to suit the conven ence at volunteer workers Abrpughout the province § | Arthur McRae. ~ ss at 11 o'clock at Zion Presbyter- | STAGE WALKOUT NEW DELHI (Retiters) — Communist members \walked out of the lower house Par- | ito-the Armoury. elepho | ian—Chureh, St. Dunstan's Basil- | T ph ne Pole fasone oi waren “thiey hardotiraie ica, and Trinity United Church. | GEORGETOWN — A 1959 two- Planning Minister. Ashoka Enroute to service, the parade | door Plymouth. driven: by Carl | Mehta ot serving American in- + |will move east on Water Street, | MacLeod of Georgetown struck |terests. . to Queen, on Grafton Street to) 2 telephone pole at the corne Prince, *with the RC :party con-| of Water—and—Kent- ~Streets--in- tinuing on Richmond to the Ba-| Goorgetown last night. silica Following service, the| tne automobile out the ‘pow | parties will re-assemble at Hills: er nich with the vernal | boro Square for the march back | Wi) as a guy wire leadlna on Lit. Mr. Macleod was proceeding | east on Water Street_and was REWIE awl ae MOTOR REWIND! am ae Ui) Storey Electric Ltd. (Oa ame ao aS TAKE SALUTE The route for the return will be westaon Richmond Street, to Queen, down .Queen’*to Water, and west on Water Street to the ‘Armoury. The Lieutenant. Gov- ernor, who is also Honorary Col. onel of the P.E.T. Regiment, will take the salute at the Provincial Building. at 12:30-p.m. Parade commander ta Col. D J, McCormack, CD; parade ad- jutant is Capt., J.D. *MacIntyre, Loo Vnince st. —Rethney Collegiate School Founded. 1877 ROTHESAY, N.B. = OLD NEW BRUNSWICK SCHOOL - FOR. BOYS © An Sideniedant School whose ptrpose ‘ to offer a liberal EETING ! _ REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL | HUNTER RIVER ‘MONDAY, -MAY.16 9 P.M. ALEX B. CAMPBELL | AND | CANDIDATES Sinclair Cutcliffe & ‘Horace Willis. JIBER AL . Select Sheathing Grade ~ Sheets 5/16" x-4" x8" SALE PRICE 65 Sheet \ | | PLYWOO /MAHOGAN Ef 15 Sheet a Prefinished, Vee Grooved Sheets 3/16" x 4’ x 8’ Charlottetown CEDAR POSTS 5” Top, 7 ft. long. 65¢ each Store Only Incinerator CAN Reg. 5.15 each Sale’4.15 each POLY PLASTIC GARBAGE BAGS Package 8 ea 75¢ me us 09% _3 pleces--Reg. 95¢ set “DISSTON- RIP SAW 26" x 5'/2 pints—Reg. 6.40 each Hand Garden Cultivator ses * 6 5 set \ HAND GRASS SHEARS f a rc SPECIAL 65 w ah - 4 a Summerside Store Only. BURGESS Campers Lantern <u = *; Reg. 9.95 each ie 795 en CLOTHES PINS % 5 doz. Petry 3 doz. per. box. per. sale bag. le AY Bag - an ‘Reg. 35¢ box Qc. Box Reg. 55¢ bag - '’ "THE HOME OF A COMPLETE sUNLSING SERVICE SCHURMAN’S SUMMERSIDE KENSINGTON Broadway — 267-3130 3 rery coated Eustone St. —.436-2265 ede Rendrunemptzpenerifer: ie, cE Ree eagunkes 12 pm. eS CHARLOTTETOWN. Ave.—894.7315 2 E