4, 5 — Island News Page. Western and Central Districts | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., May 17, 1966:~3 Program For Senior Citizens Stressed At Liberal Meeting -our senior citizens- now receiv- | said. Mr. “Additional assistance to all| volved in accomplishing this,” : HK * ; aC ear 2 districts Club Officers 9 )-S0% ti thoud nit it possttie Are: Re-Elected to build a rink \building. Plana were made to lay 6ut a’ baseball : field later in the simmer. ALBERTON — The annual Funds are expected from a meeting of ELM Recreation As-| centennial grant at which time sociation was held in the club. further improvements are to be housé at ° St: Edwards recéntly {with the -president, Walter Cal- | made. \laghan presiding. All officers | were re-elected as follows: Pre- sident, Walter Callaghan: Vice- | President, F.J. Shea: Secretary- Treasurer,” Mrs... Betty. Poirier; |committee member for Mimine- EF) gash, Louis Doucefte, for~ St. J - "Edwards, Joseph Ellsworth, for St. Louis, Billy Bernard. ] ANCIENT METHOD GOES Until 1964, . abacuses — were used ‘to work out the details of | ,economic planning in the Soviet republic of Latvia. IF IT’S FISH can be caught... ing old age. pensions, but who still require futher financial as sistance, could have been made on’ PEI ever since the present government, took office” seven years ago," Don Anderson and Frank Sigsworth, Liberal tan- must face .the indictment. of: being. coldly indifferent to the total financial needs of. our yaging—ettizens- despite-the..sed-).. lictively extravagant election claims’ and empty protestations |they so blatantly make to che Sigsworth, ‘‘or they | ee | #. | & After the eléction of officers a | discussion was held-on the pos-— | SMility of building a closed in rink and it was decided to ap- | point a fund raising ‘committee. | Rev. Arthur Pendergast said the } : . WE HAVE IT didates in.Second King’s, in |contrary”. | \ ee oes formed a Liberal rally-“in the| ‘For no less than seven years'| - GRADUATES I é . Monticello school last night. ‘But | these. supplementary. payments. - M 4 e the provincial tories have shown could-have-been made also to-al] |. Bill Mills, son of 1 ye . themselves to be either ihcap- persons already receiving pays, Mrs Russell C.' Mills n- , able of the administtation in- ments through Old Age Assis: “andale, P.-E... 1s a 1966 A ‘ : axe, Blind Pensions and dis- ere at Waccen = ! a Pensions as well. Every Ot TONI ale ROYAL NAV Y | Province: from Ontario to the he ee center Continued | West Coast,” the young lawyer ;Ridsetown, Ontario. G oe am WO ea baa oe operative - ion Exercises are to be held on MAIN BRACE .- f York: Others may be offered air; plan for such universal supple. May. 17, at which time the . ae + transport. _mW¥htary beriefits to all its pen‘| Honourable William A. Ste- Come Along-and -The strike came as the Brit- sioners’. So it is that the 12-| wart, Ontario Minister of Agri- Join The ‘Fun ish economy _is _convalescing | point Liberal Program pledges Sutures ee ca me gradu: ‘from—a—sterling—-trisis—and~try-|“‘sound—_and efficient vern. ation-address,—_an iplo: “ pat 2 _ling to reorganize itself for a ment’ and, at the Sa Bile. will “be presented sel ‘the-76~ |--. Members and Guests Welcome See ee be ‘stronger fightin overseas mar-—-Suarantees all-senior-citizens {members of the class’ by Mr. _ I ikets. ~~ Pension of one hundred dolla Everett Biggs, Deputy - “Min- a = m7 ——— ed a = [POUND SLIPS -- ‘\ | per month,” -—--—isterof Agriculture. Bill will’ | a ao. ban -—Fears-of-the—consequences_on_—__Hailing the energetic Liberal -@!s0—receive_the C-R. Watson eet, = oa =itheeconomy ‘were reflected on Leader, Alex Campbell,—as-the | Prize for the student making. | te ; : <a {foreign exchange markets. The | ™ost promising heir-apparent to| Most progress. © Zot 4 : aes . eee R ° +i By \pound slipped from Friday's of- | the Premier's office in the living ' FASHIONS REACH PETS t! — MARRIAGE PREPARATION COURSE CLOSES Ha gee of $27 US) Yost fe Ilan, Don Anders ANEWICH, ‘Ensand (CP) TE h ; close on- | So or ms audience the walter Elison,—46-year-old. man- | > : ; : see ‘D \|day’s trading. «| Liberal Leader’s e t : i ®ani-: ; The 15-weeks annual Mar-'—¥. MacDonald ds. seen present 31. included lectures by ex- | eep Water _ }-ttowas. the lowest level since ‘‘a real, friend: of "he cavinaee tiactiter Pcl ne ta tite REALE Week: fiage preparation course of ing graduating diplomas to perts in areas of marriage | | speculators attacked the pound |—Mr—Anderson deplored that coats, Beatle caps and match-_ T hi ] § W EE K ; ; 1a Joan Connolly and Sterling and marriage life. The aim of | Pr uces last September and the Bank of tnder the present government - , : dons end St. Dunstan’s Basilica closed t th <6 hel :2 \ing ensembles for g cee ee ee iohk aide tha Creamer. The presentations to the course was to help young | )|England bought pounds to sup- | “school taxes have soated to an owners at a trade fair. a last night wits the celebration 149 graduates were made at a people to prepare themselves. | port future prices of Britain’s |unprecedented high with the | eee - of Holy Mass by Most Rev. banquet held atthe Basilica to fulfill their role in married | Lobsters currency. \rural Islanders writhing under; ek CRAPAUD—Englewood High Malcolm A. MacEachern\pis- Recreation Center last night. life with success and hap- | Panic -buying was: reported im’ the heaviest burden of these.| p. Pepin Ltd | Tuesday, May 17—8:30 ‘p.m, . hop of Charlottetown. Rev. P. The course, which began Jan. piness. | SOURIS - Lobster ~éatches & few fruit and vegetable mar- | taxes." The young St, Peter’s aymond ep oF ‘Alex. Campbell, Mrs. Jean Canfield, Lerne es : ktope > i here since the start of the sea- |kets by retailers. \farmer stressed’ that ‘‘to. relieve .Glass for Buildings | Moase, Frank Jardine and Max Thompsos e on e e °° son are reported as being aver-| Prices of imported foods, es- |this opressive burden a Liberal - ‘ a age. catches. Some fishermen \Pecially potatoes, went up. government is pledged to a far. é ; MORELL COMMUNITY HALL a { U mM | n a Nn Cc i a ic ure : are making good catches on fish-|Prices of lettuce and tomatoes, | seeing program which will re Wed.; May’ 18—8:30 p.m. ' : ee Mees 4 ing grounds far from shore |8!80 imported at this time ef |sult'in the complete abolition of Don Anderson and Frank Sigsworth. 2 ‘ - oom ; ~~ gsm 2 '|while others, operating on shal- | Year, were higher. | all school taxes. What rural 8 ° : ae Sore low banks, are finding the fish- | Neither-management—nor_un- lander can do other than support ‘ELDON HALL al ri er ae il S e ar ~ ling poor, ion showed any immediate in- such Liberal initiative’, he con- Wed., May 18—8:30 p.m. , *<" 1 North Lake catches are re- |Clination to give way. Ford | cluded. Alex Campbell, Harold Smith and Stewart Ress. oy ported to be similar. to those in | Geddes, chairman a Me Ship- Lace of the meeting was | ' . : , | : ; i ion, sai em- ;Mr. Angus MacDonald. sit os . i =; SUMMERSIDE BUREAU -report to the Town Council at,tts | Following considerable discus- Souris with the majority of |Ping Federation, sa s i OF THE GUARDIAN |monthly meeting last night sta-|sion,| it was moved that™first:|catches being made in about 14 |perere last — Ask a per = SUMMERSIDE CREST LANES The -Civic’Stadium here in its |ed that its financial’ picture ,t | St remain a one-way street fathoms of water. Last week ov, ton th n ao. is Central Farme _. Wed., May 18 . : z . — the end of the first four months |rather than two-way. between jrough water and high winds pre» |85 far as they could go. | ners ~~ Coffee. Party — 10:30 a.m. iss much brighter than it has Granville and Central Streets. |vented some fishermen from get-| The seamen omens 1. | E| Offi Mr. & Mrs. Alex Campbell ane DEATHS =~ _ been for several years. | 'The-chairman of the police |ting to their’ gear and made i | per-cent packgge ately. Elect Ieets Mr. & Mrs. Earle Hickey : Laeeaninin manager Charles Ho- | committee, Councillor D. Alex jrough for those whe went. ee ee "had fev _ a a uv aaa MacKENZIE —At Victoria B.C. |gan in his report said the. sta- oes Sea oo - ae tn a weak moto Oe howe i Paging WP SUMMERSIDE ~——~on ~May—16th;1966—Monseigneur |diumshowed an operating profit |Tadar set has n le or ae | ottet : 2 yon os ; 3 Wilbert B. MacKenzie brother jin excess of $3,000 as of April |the police department and com- | 10 Pena ty- Oe aay want a dha (dent of the Central Farmers Co- ee of the late Rt. Rev. R.V. Mac- 30th and this-amount is over-$1,-mented_that this is not being| "0" TU UF cok._with overtime and other /operative Association at the as- | pe Besar : y Kenzie and the late - Frank--A. |300 better than in 1965, nearly |done as a money making scheme | | | Conetits : /sociation’s annual meeting held MONTAGUE REGIONAL HIGH — Ts MacKenzie, Interment will take |$1,600 better than in 1964 and | but rather to cut down on speed- | Ss mpos The compromise proposed by | at Birchwood High School audi- Thurs., May 19—8:30 p.m. i : place in Victoria, ‘over $3,300 better than in 1962, | €FS. apes th peucnttt dow ln re. | orium last night. Alex Campbell,’ Dr. Doug. MacDonald, Lee ‘ ivic A motion was ‘Passed that elec- en «| Me eae g pre-| Charles Jones of Pownal was r, Dr. Lorne Bonnell, Keir Cl The chairman of the Civic), ! as In Queens County Magistrate's | strike talks was.a full inqui Rope ark, McALEER — On May 9th, 1966 Stadium committee, Councillor | Tic superintendent T.E: Richard- | i, aba ace Ri ioe sin “titi ep = ire-elected vice-president: and J. RAYMON PEPIN ; “George Ferguson and Art MacDonald. - Mary Catherine 1 day old dau- | Milton Mellish, felt Mr. Hogan | 500 be released from his position |. nT Ses ureay cae cy ate vilate Stee per cent in,| Grant Travers, Charlottetown, : a ‘ ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Allison /should be commended for his | @t his -reuest on June ist. Brees senault _ of St. immediate three - per - cent in- |, reelected secretary. KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL. MacAleer,. of 160 Lauzon Rd. |fine effort: |, The reason for the motion is Nichols, charged with angling jereate. cl menere agreed; | “Re-elected “directors for a After 2 years--with CPI, in- ae ce Windsone Ont. dear granddaugh-| The council was told that since {that in his contract Mr. Richard- | Wit” more than one fishing pole, |the union re three-year’ term include: M.F.| cluding 16 years as branch _ Fri, May 20—8:230 p.m. 4. . = ter of Mx. and Mrs. J. Wilfred |, ounts for¢this year_were |" had to tender a three-month | “25 fined $10 and costs. Pro- |" Hagan, Charlottetown; Claude | manager, Mr.. Pepin - announces| ‘Alex Campbell, Mrs. Jean \Canfield, Lorne MeAlest and Mi and We | ee 4 er iu ey ato, Motive of resignation and his ze Magistrate James B. |with two-member ridings, elects | wooq: ‘and Alton Rodd, North|the establishment of his own) Moase, Frank Jarding and Max Thompeon. if Allan Murphy of Charlottetown. |tai of $17,000 in taxes has been | Totice sWill-not have ‘expired-by: Shaston, OF; preset: 12 Milton. Elected for a term of one|Company named RAYMOND : . mee : a loaid ; |June ist when he hag another | The charge of passing a stop-| The/Liberal Party has two wo- | vear was Hector Currie, New PEPIN LTD. for the importation| MORELL COMMUNITY HALL A JAY — .At Camp Hill Hospital, ieee . | position awaiting him. ped_school bus formerly | aid | merf candidates, the first .tim@ | ominion. a and distribytion of. glass © for Mink $$ Halifax, May 14, 1966, Elmer RAILWAY CRITICIZED comrapre! ‘grant Mollison re- |against Loman Harold Bell, City, | women have run in a provincial - - ees cree fi Social Evening 8:30 p.m Uist ty | eis Jay, formerly of Char-{ Councillor Herb Schurman |P0 that the three-planting |was withdrawn. Counsel for the | election. : | 2 ..--: «|. Mr. Pepin who has a firm ; ow DU. Dieta in his ROth Sear: Rest- was critical of on incident in- | Project begun by the town Hla accused was Ian MacLeod. The} Mrs. Parker Canfield opposes ugg neys | Background in business admin-' Don Anderson and Frank Sigsworth “ing at his late residence. Fu- volving a CNR freight train last | been completed with 424 trees |charge was withdrawn by Alan speaker of the last House, in. | ere ee ee neral Monday, May 16, from Saturday and suggested that the Planted in various areas.in the ‘Scales, prosecutor. |First Queens. Mrs..B. Earle) 1 ihe Miia. Pe ears ‘of! = ; the—Pictou-—Anglican-'Churé¢h-|CNR_ superintendent in Charlot-| town. eit a eee tee Gtahamn, Gasp | ect ee oee Conee a ay ring -|RAYMOND PEPIN LTD are 1o | oe _with service _ commencing © at |tetown, E.C. Taylor, be written Reporting on industrial de- jereaux, charged with driving tive J. David-Stewart—in—Sixth|—"""# FG ‘cated-—on—de—-Quercy_—_ Street, | Be é 2 p.m. Interment will take place |with a. strong recommendation | Velopment, Councillor Grant Mol- |while his licence was suspended | Queens. Mr, Stewart was also a | . Shed 21, in Quebec City. : : : - 4 in fie Chirol’ sennateny: that such an incident not occur | i80" stated that the committee |had his case adjourned to May member of the last Legislature. | @S ess ig ts . : | u : ; : : rectaeain =e : ; dealing with this mater is in the 118th.Counsel_for_the accused is |The“ full list of candidates was | ~ eee a o Son eae : FOSTER = At the home St her| Councillor Schutman told the | PTOCess of recommending that a |Kenneth MacDonald. ‘carried in Monday's edition Of 1% you “Aght--the pillow”, toss and | apceeeee ee as — _-_ ; me son, Heath Foster, Marshfield, | : a: in |COMmission be formed to handle | : |The Guardian. ; turn all through the night and don’t : e ; oe eine ee aay ec » council that a long freight traim | jig iial develoneiialil’ \« |= ’ [ really” knaw. “why -~ perhaps" here's : ae ter in ber 95th year. ‘Resting at ithe’ moti wacky «which jg. Councillor. Frances Percy stat. 64 CANDIDATES, . , SHOWS SOFT: HEART | ners end hip for rou! One cause of 7 a ; the MacLean Funeral-- Home thtough the town, blocking five |°¢ that the centennial ‘commis: Iman with a2 rifle ordered ser-| SuEt#™, Héney jucton: Urinhey tee = til noon Wednesday: May 18, \di ; imate-|Sion has been very active. The|. (Continued from pagel) ~» |}; bine ilbert | follow, The resul ‘be oY ' 4 or 7 ve Suesaey tl a eet eres for plese commission, she said. consists ase aon fan Gilbert | ress mele eta an kes beaee ENGLEWOOD REGIONAL HIGH. terian Church ‘for funeral ser-7 "H tated that the excuse gl- GF ua members: whe have :bees |W. Rossiter, in. Second "Kings, |S paniding bbed | Dodd's tim a kid? sctieas hae ‘ 6 Y Sane Vice commencing, at 250 jem ete stated that the excise S| divided into four units of three |Welfare and Labor Minister Hu- |MOney, but Spaulding grabbed Dodd's stimulate kidney action, helpe ieternent: te te Me ti Salneiia era: 4 te. “Thi é sheer | 2Piece. Each unit will be respon-|bert B. MacNeill, in Fifth the rifle. The man. begged for | crises the backache. Take Dodd's, and community cemetery ‘In li : f. ae eG ae ill "Beh sible for a certain period of the |Prince. Industry Minister Lloyd cae we oiee “rl as ht Tod Giesaetulipr ty eaiicnes fue ord - ; ae : Aowari dontetartinn to fia ret ata a ‘ re a ten planned program for centennial |G. MacPhail, in Second Queens, |MOneY- . Spaulding — pe 10-yeare, New large else. saves mbna’, ee Gideon: Hite Society Would heliccteed ik a wucion atte tee [Health Minister Henry Wedge, |e _Sun_from_him for #20 : TUESDAY, MAY 17 appreciated, Visiting hours, 2-4 foe hed there ben active or ace | og resolution was passed ac-jir Third Prince, Agriculture yn: ef and 7-10 p.m teas ie atest in. the | CCPting the tender of F.. Everett |Minister Andrew MacRae, Third] caNaDpa : : m. jcident on the Sh s thi arhaee Cameron at $312-86 for the 1m-|Queens, Provincial Treasurer PROVINCE OF° & 30 P -M. WEST. — At Charlottetor:n_on Seneral_area where fhe stallation of ductwork at the Alban Farmer, Sixth Queens. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND a Monday, May 16, 1966, Mrs. J.B. [ES were Dinckee. nat over | ee tict light plant. |-M. Lorne Bonnell, a former | . - West, mother of Harry West, 47 tne ‘weekend the Centennial | wejet nae Hon. Henry ‘Liberal health minister, will re- BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION | | Bone Spring Street, Surfimerside,. in \Fountain was again the .target vee : arch Corner ALS ne ose IN MATVER of the. Mote Vomc# 2"* | : B PBEL ? her 96th year. Resting at the | i stp ante On. Phare jfas held since ‘, Act (Canada) ¢ e Al Vi . Bowness Funeral Home from (1.9 slates. cane vaewied aie ene at ose province has Mr. Campbell is the son of the | gi where the funeral will be held | an cracked. It was pointed outing Authority. to deal with low ("mer Liberal Premier Thane | IN THE MATTER of the «pplication. of the under * on Wednesday morning, May 18, | 7 4 Bese .|A. Campbell, the’. province’s 1 o E 4 wa vce at in iar Oe wastes we of ele ental tee, ie rau e tees renee oe “thes to epee inte AND CANDIDATES ment in‘ Amherst, Nova Scotia | erat ; a ; 4 fheial carriers and/or extra-Provincial c . : a i : | «Mayor Key stated that a year | construction of such houses in| Mr. Campbell succeeded Alex | ; « : ' ¥ a Tuesday 24 and | 155 wie vandals damaged the | Summerside if it is the town’s |Matheson, premier from 1953- | the said Acts. . Mrs. Jean Canfield, Lorne Moase, Frank Ha ne fountain a guard-had been placed | feelings, : |1959, who resigned his leader- a E ARING Jardine and Max Thompson. NICHOLSON — Av te Pece|Seytierne due | Mayor, Key saat ta, ht ear on so ui TICE OF H ; ea hea ve. He fe “haps reply to » sent to \in this election. . ae ee Edward Islanid Hospital Mon- | was placed there again this year |corporation stating the town 1s| Kings- and Prince counties, | | TAKE NOTICE THAT the Public Utilities Commission | day, May 6,-1966, Alan.M. Nich- | and any person caught in the act,|“‘terainly interested in this low each with five two-member rid- | has appoinled WEDNESDAY, the EIGHTH day of JUNE, : oe elivuice Manne ‘ Tie of causing damage was fee ane |rental housing scheme.” ‘ings, elects 10 members ‘to the | 4: p, 1966 At the hour of Nine-Thirty in the ee wae ; “year. 4 yerely in town court that such | = = | ae J inion Building, Char 4 residence. Funeral Wednesday, rudenes would cease: | ee some ager te counlaratne ot the ap- : : May 18, from Wood Islands Pres-| ‘The council was also told that % ot, of oR P wa ir byterian Church with service |timber trail park, north of town ia | Plications of: . : = s commencing at 2 p.m. Interment |is not open as yet but that two}; Dixon Van Lines (Montreal) Limited " in Wood Islands cemetery: In|comfort stations have been in- , 5623 Rosedale Avenue, P. 0. Box 15 * lieu of flowers, donations to the | gtalled and that workmen are in i INDUS TRIAL ri Cote St-Luc, Montreal -29,—P.-Q. Heart Foundation Fund will be | the®process of building a-camp ‘ } 2 > “ appreciated. fire site for cubs, scouts etc. : Fox Cartage & Storage Limited - : DEVELOPMENT BANK Toronto, Oniarie 7 : : Toronto, Ontario ‘ . SECOND KINGS « Se Ng ‘ oe 3 “ McKay’s Transport Limited | t he ' ‘ : Newport, 3 oR : ‘ LIBERAL RALLY i-reprecentative ofthe bank wil be a Neve See = ~ | MORELL ie CHARLOTTETOWN on May 18th Dand _Mobile Hones THE ELECTION ACT, 1963 - and , s i COMMUNITY HALL COME and MEET Don Anderson & Frank Sigsworth “YOUR ALEX CAMPBELL LIBERAL TEAM IN SECOND KINGS.” Wednesday, May 18th | a Re SUMMERSIDE on May 19th, 1966 © If you require’a term loan for a new or existing busi- ness; you are invited to discuss your needs with him. An appointment can be arranged by telephoning MR. R. M. WILLIAMS at ° c Tv THE ISLANDER MOTOR LODGE Charlottetown — 892-1217 THE LINKLETTER MOTEL Summerside — 436-2157" — or in advance by writing to : INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK 236 St. George St. Moncton, N.B. IBERAL Inserted by the P.E.I. Liberal Assoc. |. ing, stating the reasons for. such ‘objections. Summerside, P.E.I. for licenses--to-operate_motor_ vehicles as extra-Provinclal | undertakings and intra-Provincial operators for the carriage of goods over the several routes as set out in their, several applications, : Sane -And ‘an application to: transfer the Intra-Provincial Motor Carrier License issued to Dingwell’s Tr of Bay For- . tune, Prince Edward: Isiand-to; : thy Irving Coffin ; Bay Fortune Prince Edward Island iy Information concerning the routes applied for and par- ticulars-of service to be rendered maybe had on application to the Commission. And any person having. any objection, fo the granting of a license to any of the above named ap- plicants shall advise the applicant and the Commission m writing at least ten days before the date of the said hear- Sn enn n ccc c cc nner ene DATED at Charlottetown thie 13th day of MAYA! D. 1966. (MRS.) H. DORIS PURSEY - Clerk ’ ae . The Public Utilities Commission ah - NOTICE OF REVISAL SITTINGS — * ' Dated this” 10th. day of May, 1966, “Wm. A. Reddin, oye County of KINGS Take notice that the revision of the list of electors for the revisal district comprising polling. divisions numbers 1 to 54 in the above County will be held on Wednesday the 18th day of May, 1966, hetween the hours of 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the afternoon, and 7 to 9 pum_in the evening at Court House, Georgetown in the County of Kings. a Revising Officer.