‘3 \ a l I t . HbflrrVU- I!QWUQFW A d BONSPIEI.” I Some of those at the head S. ‘.\Ic‘.\‘eil_l. second from right. his last official 4 table "I “‘9 liagquet mitigking commarglélfipolftlgtt‘l‘é hug“; outside Charlottemwn. Also R 0d t o the o enin o t e seven an- yiSion. . s e t ' . . . - D nual l:ltoyal" Canadian Legion of no other sport where fcl- m the mature “Pm” 1“ Ste Bonspiel at the legion home. lowship. sportsmanship and “"3”: lsecon‘l 4mm 18”“ v Montague. Monday right are courtesy played such an im- Souris. Dominion rcpresenta- PETERS —— 9 Shown above. The spiel is ex- portant part as curling. Lieut. tive for P.E.I. and Mayor B. LO‘WS- '9 lllf‘l‘lng resildf‘nl 3 pected to conclude Thursday. Gov. F.W. Hyndman (left). H. Yen. who welcomed all to Sly . 5 Guest speaker. Inspector A. intimated that this could be Montague. f‘_l.\‘ "1 Monll‘f’al MONEY ning. He was 84 years of age. It . .'\l the time of his death. Mr. r ' Lewis was spending the winter. 1 More Ice I me For Youth in Montreal. I He was a prominent farmer t . . . in the St. Peters district. spec- ! ializing iii registered Ayrshire Seen In CIVIC-Owned Rink or 1 the century he spent several By RALPH CAMERON .W" {ties in which the youth of the ector would he obtained from H9 is sUFVIVt‘d by ars in Western Canada. two hters: Robert. Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer city could participate. federal grant. and two dalltl Sl- A greatly expanded minor ho- At the same time. he said. a Such an appointment would P‘T‘N‘TSZ Alll‘fdrcablt‘ HE‘ad: ckey program. along with fa rgrecreat'onal director coiiid be involve overall superviszon of lava. Mrs. (yril MacDonald, more ice time for school child~lnamed to be in charge of the. en- practically all activities connect- Mm"Will. and Anna. MI‘S. ren is expected in the wake of tire program which might. be1ed with the present trend to- ijiif‘. Montreal. the city's purchase Monday of proposed. iwards national physwal fitness. I‘linf‘ral arrangements - IASKED TO CONSIDER Appearing at ,londay's CH.": The Mayor asked Councillors ('Ollnlrfifi Council emergency meeting» to give some thought to the ap- The subject of what might hap- y Brill W W- 'Blll' Reid tOld‘pointment and the personnel of pen to any future Island Hockey ’ members he believed a City'al’TSuCh a governing body and told League plans was skirted around t POlmed 0mm?“ in Charge 0f theithem they would be asked for but never brought into the open. E Proposed Program “'m‘ld have noispecific recommendations at aiThe only discussion on ‘ difficulty in obtaining complete‘iater meeting. 'n the older age group Co'nl’eralim lmm “hm” author‘; It is unlikely the proposals will ‘Came when the subth of c a r mes imeet with any oppposuion. as the parking was occupying attention 5 Thls- he ‘9” “Wm r6511" 1“ general feeling of Council seems of Couan I Chlldl‘f’n S0111; from "135595 fGTEto have been summed in City EnfitflFPr Norman SIN" the Sports Arena Specific periods of hockey orithe words of Councillor Edmond‘larl. who filed a special report skating during ll“’glflarlArsenault who in favoring purvsmt "19 W959!“ DhYSlf‘al 85W?" school hours. and would refichase or the Ara ' ” piand value of the Arena. notedil sult in far more of them beingyare here to guide the dcstinicsfans in National Hockey League» given 3" “PDWIUNHY l“ Share m‘of the city and look after the cii- c‘ties either left cars at home .- the program. izens of the future“ parked many city blocks 3' At present. the minor hockem Mr Reid brought up the point away from the. rinks when they szram 1‘ mom-V Confined l°.of future use of the Arena by “'9”! '0 gamf‘s- sallll‘dav‘~ “'hm “‘9 "‘9 surfareischools outside the city area: Al this point ll was mention- j Is in almost Constant use fro moths,“ hp said in the past such ed it was unlikely this city would g earl." in “19 momma llll late youngsters had also been taking have ‘hig time' oekey. and ll ‘ nlfllil- ipart,‘ “and we didn't have the it did then its promoters could DIRECTOR SUGGESTED iheart to run them away." tCUnSldCI‘ U50 ll‘C OlSCI-Im. 5mma months 31". represenla- Just what might, occur if a (I. with its available parking area. tives of the Playgrounds Com-gmC rechafionai direct,“- wewi owever. it is not considered] mission appeared before Coun‘ i allntfing sppmm “mpg in cm...” 3likely an attempt would he made (ll. suggesting appointment offpiaggps dlffprpnl my illnt'IPr’ the new setup to interfere a cwtc recreational director in iscimols was nnt discussnd' hut it ‘Wllll the only hockey actiy tv ordf’t‘ l0 DF‘l’nlll ('llal'lnllrl’mwn l0 jappears as thnugh pupils from available in the many fans here. ParllClPfllP in {EdPral grams Prl'Parkdalc. Sherwood and other This may have been hinted at marili' iniendrrt as indlicemt’nts‘nearbv areas might have to take when several people mentioned in the leadership field in physi-‘ihgh. ‘chances n" being ah“. in that along with time for the cal fitness. obtain am. skating 0r hock” p0. kids there could be time for Mr. Reid noted it should "ntjrindg‘ ' ' ‘those of us who are older but be too rigorous a working sc e still like to skate a bit." dule for the man in charge of OUTDOOR RINKS “—_~~~-"~*— "-W' the program to he on duty at Mr. Reid. who personally do To TOUR RIDING the Arena from eight in the nor- .votes a vast amount. of his time ST. JOHN‘S. Nfld. (CPl ning till in at night. since th eito assisting in the minor hockey .T. W. Pickersglll. Liberal canv: season was only five monthsiprogram. was not inclined to didate for reelection in Bona- ] n . P can take his vacation favor a suggestion of Conn Fl- vista~Twi|lingate. leaves here afterwards." Mr. Reid suggest-‘mer MacRac that outdoor rinks today on a short campaign tour “'illi HFllflClal lt'tt‘ Plants might of his riding before returning to be more readily useful to the Ottawa next week on business remarking on the prevmus re-kids. Mr. Rei ‘s main objection which he said includes distribu- quest from the Playgroundsiwas based on the vagaries of tion of a French-language edi- Commission. said it was propos- Island winter weather as relat- tion of his book on the Liberal ed to either revive the commis-ied to the provision of ice. party. He will be gone about 3 Stan or name a new body. with Mayor Gaudet told Council it week. returning March 11. Mr. arrived here late 4-.» 8!. Mayor A. Wallhcn Gaiidct. in individuals who had a keen inter- was hoped that a large part of Pickersgill est in the various sports activi-‘the salary of a recreational dir-‘Sunday. ~< hwy”, ,1. wt. w,- ,-;.",.-wv.,~,... . r t '4'. entwt.ma‘¢-7s'imtsfi WW V i ,. .3 it . s ‘ . delegate to c ‘starting with the youth of th 9 "0t hPP" POlePtEd- is WINNR Seventeen-yearold Alan God- Irt y of North Wiltshire. P.E.I. had a perfect score of points in the junior judging contest held in connection with the selection of All-Canadian linlsteiiis. He was one of six among the 644 4-H members across Canada who had Per- . t‘oct scores. Alan is a member of the \l’heatley River Dairy Calf Club and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Godfrey. He was tied for second in the province three years ago and 3) year was tied for first in this competition. He had the first prize calf at his club it stood achievement day second for showmanship and second for judging. He was a the National 4-H ' ' e h uh week in 1962 been sidelnt I and i piesident of his club. public visit Peters Bay i ;du t bn sons conwood Farm cow, Glengale Walter Buntain and Son. :year-old r 'IAtkins and Freda Tulle fin tin second position. iisiAND NEWS PAGE] iMontague, Souris, Kings County .4 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Feb. 27. 1965 New. D provincial leader, when ers mcet Saturday. March Parkdale Hall to select c dates for the four federal in the April 8 election. It will also be. the annual lness meeting. it will probably be decided a meetin 1;. SET AHEAD The meeting and convc ihas been set 'ahead one “0 ifrom the March 2 date suggest- 'ed earlier. because Mal i Maclnnis. the guest speaker fifor Cape Breton South in glast parliament, has to a _ I ‘hlS riding‘s nominating conven- William 0 tion on that date othing definite i tion yesterday on his intentions, W85 Choose Leader Prince Edward Island's N e wen. Democratic party may choose a was learned yesterday from Ian 1. Webster“ provincial president. The Park—ibut some of the party faithful dale man explained that no de- are h finite decision has been made on i consider. the leadership question, and ‘ ems May although Leo Mclsaac is jbeing suggested as a candidate mb-iin Queens. it was teamed re- 9. atilia‘ ‘y yestenday and both Tom- andi-{my Dunphy and Charlie Camp- seats ibell are mentioned as possibili- ities in Kings. r. Mclsaac con- tested Queens last time with iWilfred Inman as colleague. Mr. lInman is not offering this time, bus- opeful Mr. Mclsaac will Mr. Dunphy was the party's candidate in Kings last year when he staged one of the most active campaigns put on in this province in many years. r. Campbell has been prominent in party councils since it was or- ganized here. Both are teachers in the regional high school at. Morell. i ,. Arnold Wood. Cape Wolfe, con- tested Prince for the party ini 1962. but there was no informay tthe‘ ntioii I ck colm . MP t h e ttend » STEEL TRAWLER MODEL EXAMINIED Peters Bay. died unexpect-iavailaible on probable candidat-‘this time. e ilsland Cows iROP S Prince Edward Island Hot-.slde steins grabbed their share 0 national spotlight in high c' records for 1962. A Anthony Jane. was in e ten for Canada on Plan B, ord of performance testing 15.858 pounds milk. 704 fat ibreed class averages of 158 havelmilk. i91 fat for the department Jones. ;0 agriculture as a junior t And an Island-bred cow. Decision on whether or not. this province will enter the stch trawler fishing field Share National may be made at a meeting of the Fisherman‘s Loan Board. scheduled for 10 am. today in the Province Building. Exam. ining a model of the type of trawler the board is consider. potlighf For Holsteins Higher Fees Allena, produced 23.666 fthe imilk. 825 fat as a junior three- PI‘O‘dear-old to top that class fo r Fal- alltime production. Bred For Holsteins topltico and owned by B.J rec-Eand Son. Moncton. NB Withldisplaced the record made f0r;most 18 years ago by Abcgweit 5’" in Milady for the late J. Walter "0!“ ‘ Bunbury. "$30931 . hree-; Milady still holds the top Small?" 1" T°r°"'°- irecord in the junior four- year-Am" “"11 cost $2 I” bOlh male Sea~iold class. though, with a Iand (“male Emma's now 3:: Director Parker Newson. King- it said yesterday on return Bridge Pairs Champions iAre crowned lCars Collide d.iM;n._j.ln Ch’town Men's and women's p champions were crowne- l 'Duplicate Bridge Club so at the cliampi onship meet in t brackets. day night at the Charlottetown; V Charlottetown H o t 9. 1i iwhen the club held its annual in itranst‘ci's will cost $3 instead of 3 $2 as members paid previously. k‘Non- members will have to pay $5. Mr. Newson said. )duction of 24 939 mnk 1085 grmemhcrs of the association and ion three-times- a -day milkine Iin 1945, Milady had establishe the junior three-year-old mar the. previous year. Rd} 1 F. H ' ht. . f l Floral, 1View Ilhllsteinohigfd- :t Saskatoon. Saskatchewzn was. ;elected national president at the ’meetiiig. Mr. Newson said R us): Holstein breeders will have to Minonipay slightly higher fees for calf ' iregistrations and for transfers. he annual meeting of the Holstein Friesian Asa mg is Fisheries Minister Len Rossiter. This type of stern trawler is built by Bathurst Marine Limited of New ,He indicated more will be sub. BFUHSWIW- COSt 0f 8 tl‘élWlet‘ imitted. ‘ i of this type is about $250000. collected at the Belgian em- bassy in Leopoldville will be: forwarded to UN headquarters, Come To SUNTER'S . And See The Specials On DRESSES, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, SWEATERS, LINGERIE, I Special services be the hand- , icaippcd: guidance and counsel- Two accidents were reported ii" for students and youth Pity Pnl‘Ce Mondai'. . advice on vocational and tech Erlc Mame-Wm Mlllon- dl‘lv' nicat training; special services j ,A g a 1957 “10901 "3"- “'35 d‘l'lv' for the executive and profession- eeeling Weston Fitzroy Street when. at c1255; a nationwide free ihe was in collision with Robert system of clearance of o 01.3 , . e- - ssion i to Mrs. Carl Green and Mrs. Al-EP. Stanley of Charlottetown driv-im. applica‘innsv and the service ia sizzling 71.6 per 'the field of 14 teams. Mrs. ln the men's section. All. .fin teamed up with 3331) MacKinnon to wal .with first place. a feat t must be regarded as some let an upset. and D.I.D. Rozman. iand Tom Cauty came home ‘ ‘the, runner~iip position. T TIPWCO iban Farmer walked off with theiing a 1958 car south on Prince of officers trained in the select. {women's title when they scorediStreet. cent to top, . ion of workers to fill employers Damage was sustained to tlioi needs “mm (mm same of Liiyistanley car on the left rearithe so”.in available throng“ ishcd,fen~der and r. ‘ i Louis B. Lund of Tree mL‘Cross. driving a 1939 mprnvest on Bayfield Street w with 1962 i N .1. 34‘s UNEMPLOYED FIGURES “"l"; In commenting on the number ! n. . as m‘of persons in receipt of unem- o f f‘ “giv‘zg’nbv Peter aqumvan (‘0? pioymcnt insurance benefits this :Soutliport. The accident occur-l week' ML Chevene stated um there are 1.100 urban and 3.590 ired w en Mr. Lund pulled outI l l - L Th. h IIO pass Mr. Sullivan who h a mum .ca'man 5' ’5 matte“ e flopped said. is approxtmately the same * ‘ each year at this time. The tag h I. thing In his section had 10 teams participat-‘V est proportion of claimants. es- jng, ipeciaily in moist areas. is made Following are the top five inf “Shermm 311d W501“ “5- ‘teams in each section, wt t h (Conmnucd fmm page 1) iggillyieimplwed 1“ 593501131 111' i oints totals: v . . ' ‘ r H p M Na ,Ktngs and Quiet?!“ comm“ 1’ Since the labor force increas- l. Coffin-MacKinnon ‘2. Cauty-Rozman 3. MacDonald-Hambly 4. Vessey-Gaudet .5. MacLeod-Forsytho Ellis-Douglas WOMEN'S l. Farmer-Green ‘2. Tulle-Atkins as ‘3. Dalling-Wcllncr 4. Jardine‘Palmer 5. Rogers-Rogers M, giggtuate for this type of employ- 5:32")? rive “t: I? LEM each 46 ‘ . ‘ . in. n is em en la ere are m; 1.13303“?de 'Jvmmi‘r’éieméé ‘33 W“ °mpl°i°fl ma" 1" 435! employment officials. held at prewws years' he sald' 41iMoncton. N.B.. stated that a‘ ASK DAMAGES 41tnew emphasis Its being placed‘ BRUSSELS (AP) — Belgians ‘ ; on the service to employers and . are claiming more than $12.- 94lng0rkcrs. Many services avail-[000.000 in damages from the 80‘2iable to the public through theIUnited Nations as a result. of 68‘: ‘ National Employment Service the fighting in Katanga. Deputy are unknown or little used inForeign Minister Henri Fayat this area, he said. 1told Parliament 1.010 claims 0 “z 67"? g 1.49 _ 2.49 _ 3.49 ‘ Wednesday - Thursday - Friday SUNTER'S 3 LADIES' WEAR i Great George St. 4444444444 Charlottetown She couldn't happen to four nicer suburban knights MGM no JOSEPN E lEVlNE nut-i \KIM NDVAK JAMES GARNER ‘TONY RANDALL IN A MARTIN IANSOHOFF PRODUCTION 4‘ BOYS' 3 cwrmscoee & METROCOLOR TODAY ONLY rpng as.“ w ft.“ ‘ . \ i i i c H la y * ,was submi Camera Club g—gHas Color ? iCompeiition In the C lub “ mien lor competit st ' week. the Winiunm all tied by Roland Tay- 8 ickox. was chosen for second , } REVERSES DIXIE RULTNG place: a scene in Toledo. Spain. by Gordon . . and a portrait by Rodd‘le Hic- kox was fourth. The slides were capahly judged by Lawson .rake An unusual feature of the meeting was “Judge the res". co 5y . pany. In this the lot) best slides in a contest for United States and Canada Were jutked by the club and the results compared with the. contest judges selec-i tons. The result was that ol the six selected by ttbe club. only one ltest judges selection. '_ . The next club competition is ‘hiack and white " ortratt of an ’Adult" rm March 4. greed with the harimtetown Cameraj “ co ion.l jlor. I i Another still life. by Ronnie; Jud- film com- ‘ TIR WASHINGTON MP) The iUnitcd States Supreme Court lset aside. Monday the conviction lot 187 Negroes on breach-of—the~ pence charges brought after they demonstrated last March 2 against racial segregation on the South Carolina state legis- - lature grounds. The court's rul- ing says that in conVicting and the demonstrators. m , “i. . .fre A w m cl in cliffe. Ont, Cnst. Ray Mur- Mrs. William Murphy of lpet . 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