o e night. City Festival Performance her Mrs. .be tremendous was the record- ° att ‘n Mrs. Wickberg replied ex- | THE 21ST ANNUAL Competi- David Doucette, Michael Brad- tive Musie Festival completed | ley and Phitip— Duffy, three its last full day’s schedule, at ..members of the. Birchwood_- : the Confederation Centre last High School recorder ensemble FROM T HE LEFT, gaze through theit-program- mes to see who went on before them. Thev fooked relieved to find out that they are to ap- pear—ttirin--class 341, Five scheols were entered in the class Gets Adjudicator s Praise” “A very talented young lady sitieaily. “I would love to.” ; played for me_ tonight’ said | Frances Wickberg,- during the final evening perfor- yesterday and this morning one |R. Mac mance of the music. festival at ‘remaining class, 83 (A) will be the Confederation Centre fast heard. Adjudicator will be Lloyd night. She was commenting ‘on |Queen. the play of Lynda Drake of Mill-| On Tuesday, May 10, Stars of | view who performed in classes: the Festival will be featured at addition to. the festival | Ann Campbell, Charlottetown. Class 52, operatic selo “Quando Men's Vo Soletta’’—1. une Foster, Charlottetown, a ers. She said that they were | very delightful. Asked if she weuld like to re- J land over—l.Lynda Drake, Mill- | view, 85; 2. Beryl Vessey, York, Class 223; piano solo, senior | open—1. Lynda Drake, - Milly iew, LOCAL eee BRIEFS Class 81, girls’ solo, low voice, | 18 and under—1:—Victoria Hun- |ter, Charlottefown,. 83; 2. Car- | lolyn -Ling, Charlottetown, 82; | 78. | Class 341, recorder ensemble— The accident occurred about Ler’ will be Donald McAulay, voice, 16 and over—1. Sheridyth | |10 years—). Wickberg. stated to | Tredenick, ‘Charlottetown: “Elaine jjottetown, 84° 2. Joan-Campbell, northerly flow of cooler and 'Bryenton, ‘Brackley: 3.°C arol Charlottetown, 83: 3. (tie) Janet | drier air will follow it. “Class 330, recorder soos 14 | The festival enjoyed a*success- years and under—1. Neil C. Mac- adjudicator ful final full day of activities Kinnon, Clyde River, 85; John | Kinnon, Clyde River, 84. Class. 331, recorder solo, 15 years and over—Audrey. Van} Ewyk, Breadalban, 77. Class 332, recorder duet; trio, quartet—1. Birchwood Quartet, 2. Neil C. MacKinnon and Joycé Landry, Char- | | ed to contact Intitute Names | President-Elect FREDERICTON (CP) |Smith A. Hilton, retiring diene: tor of the federal agriculture de- ate. has been named president- elect of the “Agricultural Insti- jtute of Canada. “ Mr. Hilton will he. the’ first |New Brunswicker to become pre- | isident of the institute in the or- ganization’s 47-year history.He joins the institute's council next Lobster Catch Runn Quick Survey Of Centres Shows serve as president-elect for a quotations year, of the Panera sell Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Bx » By NEIL MATHESON own co-operatives where there is. ’Lobster catches are light in|no set price from day to day. national most localities“where The Gudr- but°47 cents for canners and. 57 month and will dian enquired yesterday. Price cents foraimarket lobsters was scarce—many | | cited where prices were given. to their. Weather conditions were spot- ——— ty around the Island's coasts iyesterday, apparently. A spokes- man at Gaspereaux, for exam- ple, said no boats were out yes- terday because of the weather. were nish, close to the Northwest tip of the province, but—a_ reliable spokesman for the Fishermen's Co-operative there said the § catch this far is about one-half ‘of what it was a year ago — the May 7%, 1966. A youth, rally tobe held—at Queen Charlotte High School on | ‘Tuesday, May 10th, at 8 p.m | ment Hill. The. program will, in- | clude representations provinces in the special Dom. | from all | inion Day telecast... Islanders from. sem{ © profes- sional quality who are interested in being auditioned are request- Mr. “Gillingham through Jack MacAndrew, pub- lic relations. director of the Con- federation Centre, Auditions will take place from 10— o'clock on both Monday and Tuesday morn- | ings. Mr, Gtllingham is especially | looking for people who will. tra- ' ditionally represent the Island’s | culture. Persons interested in being | auditioned are asked to. contact | Mr. MacAndrew in person or phone his office: 2-2464. Lwill be. ‘led. ‘by. Don Robertson, a trend and advisor fo thousands the | of teen-agers at Word |camps of the wbite | ___}!Fellowship -in the Adirondacks, | it was announced by S.W. Willis, chairman of the Christian Bus- | inessmen's Committee in Char- lottetown, A veteran vouth leader, Mr. Robertson is not a newcomer to the spiritual guidance of youth. As “former master sargeant with the Intelligence Infantry Section of General Eisenhower's staff, he often spoke. to combat units before and during action at the front. : | .Following his army service, he’ attended the Philadelphia College of the Bible .and Wyeliffe School of Lingthistics. Mr. Robertson joined the staff | of the Pocket Testament Leagué | in the Orient where he helped | distribute millions’ of Scripture portions among the Korean and American front - line troops, or -WEATHER Temps: district this morning. A_ strong Rain- ‘Crockett, York, and Laurel Row- | showers changing to snowflurries | | city, (Mary, MacDonald, Charlottetown, | School, 280 > ledge, Hunter River, 82. | MORNING Class 201. (Piano solo( ‘begin. | Class 222, ‘piano: solo, 18 years pers since last festival nine years |and over) —|, Martin: Grant, 838. 2. Lisa Harlow, 82, Mary Clare Butler, city 8t- Class 204- (Piano solo, 10 .years) 1. Patricia Doyle,. city, 85. 2. Lynn Johnston, city, 84; 3. Kay -Coffin, 83: Class. 105. — Chorus, grades | }-4-4) —T. Bunbury, 84,2: Model | 3. Hunter’ River, | North Wiltshire. 79 b Class 16. served by the women's organiza- | (Chorus, any grad- | | are forecast to accompany the | | disturbance. Regional forecasts: | Prince Edward Island: Cloudy, clearing *this afternoon; snow- flurries ending in the morning: |cooler; light winds incressing jin the, morni gusts to 40; low-high at -Char- | i ‘ottetown 35 and 42; outlook for | Lions Club for the coming year: Sunday: Sunny. but very cool. ng to northwest 25, under the® active -endorsement of General- Douglas MacArthur, Mass rallies were. held in ail Veteran U.S. Youth Leader _ To Speak At Rally In City. 1 = | | the |: catch there last year, it should be explained, was ynusually good in the opening part of the season. LIGHT CATCH ’ A~ spokesman at~-Red~ Head wharf — the fishing _wharf—for {Morell and vicinity — said the. \first full-scale hauling-—of—traps |took “place yesterday and not |pound per trap was taken. -This |was regarded as a light catch, it iwas explained, considering that many of the traps had not been hauled since they were put inlo the water last weekend. Price quotations that ‘were |available on the Island -Jast .ev: jening, though, indicated that 47 ijcents. for canner. size—labsters land 57 for markets-is ‘the price being paid. Price quotations lwere not available at many |points. Co-operative associations, \like those. at Tignish, North Rus- \tico, and the association based at Pinette, to name a few, do {not issue quotations from day to day [Cour ISION ’ NOTED The--eonfusion that developed jover quotations from various . DON ROBERTSON cities of a population ef more than 50,000. Known to many as the ‘‘human |sources on the size of lobster dynamo” the yéuth leader says | |meat holdovers, and what effect | that this work would be impos- they might or should-have on sible without the help of God. |prices was still in-evidence Fri- day, to some extent at least. A Halifax broadcast Thursday | evening left te impression of He has done a great deal-in-help- ing with youth activities in oon- nection with the Word of Life Fellowship in- New AOR cans 999 and. .223. Miss Drake. was ithe Confederation Gentre Théa- * | TORONTO (CP) -- awarded an 8 in class 222, plano [tre with” those whostarred—as- qe MacKinnon, ENN 9 * Fredericton. ug age Bde |e + ~ solo, 18 and under. Mrs. Wick- feature performers. The names "4 ¢*dicator for classes 127 and Saint John S38 58 € iar ottetown: Lions € ua berg made special mention’ of of. those’ participating in this | 153 was Earle. Terry and for Moncton = .......-. 40 54 her play in class 223, piano solo, j¢oncert have not vet been re- thé remaining classes the .ad- |Halifax 39°58 A N Offi senior open, Imprimptu~ Op?~90-Jleased..~ ee ~——~udicator-~was~Lloyd-Queen.. Charlotteto TSO SENSEI Announces ew icers you No: 2 by Schubert. She received EVENING | "The following are the amily ‘'Sydney : e 35 44 , Seseuotee reece seeninrcelemen eae 86 for this performance: ~-Class-44,_4-H Clubs—1 Grand | -of-the—festival—yesterday—after--Yarmouth-—.___.._41 __50___|._phe—-regular—-semi-monthly-; President —_Elwood_Ford: First _ x —~____ Meg. “Wiekberg said that the! Tracadie 4-H .Club: 2. North Taoon, ‘noon, competitions held in the St. John’s Nfld .... 31 45 | meeting of the Charlottetown Li- Vice-President — Wes Trainor; | festival has-been terrific and | re 3. Hunter River 4H rehearsal rqom. Adjudicator; HALIFAX (CP)———Th ae Jim} that!-a-tremendous job had been | was Frances Wickberg. her office says & disturbance’, lottatoen on May 4, with | Atkinson; Third Vice-Presid anne. in organizing it. Class 72, folk song. femalé Class 85 (B) girls’ solo, 9 and/"in New. England will ¢ross the | the oni aee Blake Wood, in|— Babs * witzgerald; rea he chair. The money received from the collection boxes placed | at the last. glacoma clinic togeth- jer with a-donation from the lo- ‘eal club totalling $200 was pre- | |sented to Phil Bower to be ap- | |plied on the building debt of the |CNIB. The club is very busy geét- lting a simmer program under | \way with new projects on the | launching pad. | Following are the officers and | idirectors of the Charlcttetown ‘Past Prseident —_ Blake, Wood; irectors: Phil Bower, Gor dom lnew member and Erroll Ford ; Bill Smith; rea: — -Len Chisholm: assistant to secretary and treasurer — Gordon Miller; treasurer - itail twister — Frank Coady; lion tamer — Neil MacDonald; |.2 itwo-vear directors: | Fran ke. ‘Brown, Lloyd Scott; one-year di- Lord, | The” club continues to grow y [with a membership increase of two during, the month. Willard ‘MacDonald was welcomed as a came back after a brief absence. _ DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS By The Canadian Press 10.55 p.m. a x Deivay, superintendeit of the on canis! Mentreal (Meck: Ex May 6 ; PRINCESS GRACE National Par Complete tabulation’ of Friday i a ps DRUG- STORE OPEN actions Quotations in cents unless a The Prince Edward Island Red Born in Toronto, Mr. McAulay a. marked $. 2--Odd lot, xd Ex-dividend, Cross ‘has learned that Princess. received his education in Ont- |" ee S xr Ex-rights, xw.Fix-warrants Net ‘Grace of Monaco will appear. =) ario and the University of. New | change is from previous board lot elos- swick, vas also employ- | jg. sale CBC-T\'s | Camera Canada as| Brun wick. He was a . | | d - F Net” hostess aUinmntatee of a one. | ed with the Dominion Forestry |. S an er or Rinele, Baler High Law Close Ch’ge hour film portrait of the Inter-| Research and in 1955 worked in cower Abitiht 745 @11% 11% 11% — % is t Ottawa, Jas- , Algoma 00: Sent or ee national-Red Cross, to .be “tele- national parks a ; Alliance “enn 919 210 BO 40 ‘cast on: World Red Cross Day, pet and Banff. | 1 e ecas | Alcan Alm 11863 S41t 40% 41% 4 1% | Sunday at 5 ‘p.m. The Interna- | Mr. McAulay came the prov- | Alcan pr 950 $44% 43% 44% — % | tional Red Cross: activities, déalt | ince in 1964 as park superin-| Doug Gillingham,. an execu-" Alcan 2 pr 50 M2 4714 42% — % | with in this program, include: , tendent at Dalvay. . | tive producer with the CBC Tele- | ape Cw i aS 7 eu % world relief in. disaster areas| The new, slate of Jofficers of | vision Network feature depart- | ashastos 1750 $29 oN Mid around the glohe, nursing ser-. the men’s club for {Jis,vear in- ment, will be in, the province Rahk Mont 1190 $60 “S912 0% ~~ | vices, the Junior Red Cross, |clnde: Rev, Frank Stiles, hon- | Monday and Tuesday to conduct pete ie StS, eee 4 & tracing of persons missing as A ee reat i cant ia ee for “ SO mayen Depar 1H He i esult of war, diplomatic involve- | laure presiden erbert Simp- | selecting some Prince Edward | Banq CN 109 $63 62'4 6214 — Ye Will Be Store 0; n Satards eupnts dn thternational crises, ;son, vice-president; Elwin) Islander to represent this pro- pare Pp. 100 $2434 24% 2434 a “pvening and Al. Day Sunday. f | . 4 ; . Pia . and. movement of technical ex: | Wyand, secretary; and Merrill | vince on a television program. tO Rath Pp wts- 200 $1014 10% 10%m—1% | i g . - «Simpson, treasurer. -Lbe telecast-.Jwy..1from, Parlia-.Bell..Pho 11264 527% 52a 82% — % | } qm perts and supplies. 825 Market St. oy Ing Fishing boats were out at Tig-. Light, Robert Hall, Boston, saying holds ings of large companies are ‘quite heavy » The Guardian talked to Mr. Hall yesterday by telephone and he termed the quantity of frozen lobster meat ~— the reference is fo wholesalers’ holdings *-- as “light to moderate’. There's no holdings of hermetically sealed lobstcrs he said. vigures for frozen shell fish holdings, which include lobsters, at March 31 of this year of 477,- 0 pounds, were down slightly «more than .200,000 pounds front the 698,000 pounds for the same time in 1965. Mr. Hall did not have figures to the end of April, nor could he say what part of the shell fish holdings were lob- sters . Mr. . Mall fs with the cial bureau of Fisheries, U Fish and Wildlife Serv ice in Bos ton MAKES ORSERVATIONS Reid = Sangster, prov inciq marketing director had severa | observ ations on a ‘statement- is this paper. Friday by . Joseph, Gaudin, North Rustico 3 “It was never our intention ta suggest that all buyers and deal- ers are trying to force. p rices down," -he said. ‘Most of these ‘people are doing the’ very, best joh they know how, fot the fisher- men. We've had Island buyers tell-us-they are. with us -in- our effort. They're against any idea of trying to force prices down,” the marketing director added Mr. Sangster said, fo, that deputy fisheries minister Fu- gene Gorman has been aware from. the beginning of what has been undertaken by the market- ing director. Replying to a sug- ‘gestion that he leave the» fish marketing problem to somebody else. Mr. Sangster “paid as marketing director for the province's products, and fisheries are an important prt mary . product.” 7 --mere—than.anaverage of a. Enjoy-an evening of Tonight At the Granada "KEN and EDDIE” Members and Guests Welcome popular folk singing | flying South in the friendly, fun-filled comfort of our Club Calypso service, Summerside HONDA BIKES Where to buy one? @ Low Down, Payment @ Long Term Financing 155 Kent St. Douglas Bros, & ~ Jones : of course! —. ~ Dial 2-1234 nee. > Or write Air Canada in Monctan at 995 Main Street. AIR CANADA (@&) > THE LINKLETTER TRAVEL AGENCY. ue Phone 436-3080 Also Open Friday Evening and Saturday Morning said he's. + 1. Birchwood High School: 2..\ es) — 1. Cavendish, 84; 2. Clyde | Queen Charlotte High School; 3. River, 83; 3. Brackley, Bunbury, ; Bowater 100 885 9% 856+ %-Moloon B. 400 832% 32K. 324 — f 18 ILL Alexander School. Springvale, 80. NEW. YORK Brazil 1465 $9% 9% %%--% Mont Loco 1150 S16 15% 16 Angus MacDonald. Belle Ric AFTERNOON - Class 205, piano, solo, 11 years : 2S a EEO ah tlt Anat > ih RL ove ver, is a patient in the P.E.I. af Class 127, school chorus, nine |. “Helen Jane Bagnall, Char-, NEWYORK (AP) — Stock | lmaace 6680 ‘on Be (lia Nfid Lt xd 225 $10) 10 10 + Hospital. Goms and over, two part—1. lottetown; 84, 2: Cynthia Davis, |market volume swelled Friday CAF 926 395-914 9% 1% Noranda 2219 351% 50% SOM —144 NO aes sl ani 1, | Charlottetown, 83, 3: Ann Fraser |to the heaviest in nearly three’ {Cal row ga - eh a = +M ee wie vss Gia is ite IN HOSPITAL fe st. Tent Sch a a 00!,} and Donald. Campbell, Char- years as ‘iprices dropped for'\c pom sug 100 922% 22% 2 ae Baker 200° *«72=«027=~C*~«S — Mrs, Joseph Carr, 1 Hensley | ebactt te etey lottetown, (tie) .82. most of the session, then staged | [Gan Tron $340 $23 aa, 204 — | Bae Ore 2500-184 17% 17% Street, Charlottetown, is again a Class 128, school chorus, nine| “Gj... i907, schon! chorus, a tremendous recovery in the (CS $0 $36. 38 38 — % Bateman a0. 3 BS : patient in the Charlottetown Hos- | rooms and over, grade 8, two | auth er ' ‘a th lean Brew 18325 87m 7 Th + Ye Reauce 300 Sl Aa é nen = Hital, part—!. Queen Charlotte High | Ridaey Betool. sis pet. | “The tinal figures showed a hos OME OM eae elt u Me ta ae ie ‘ ao abet. 1 2. " Fi r Alu 3 4% - Blue n 33 ; U Y Schoo a: co He ae School, 80: 3. Model gain for the closely - watched |C Imp Bk ¢ 629° $64 63% 64 —% Brice Pre 3500 IL it ° It Bermuda is perfect for honeymoons and holidays x <<“ J s iald av | 18% 1 — 4 | i Sets MoCabe ot Micdhetum | | Class 129, school chorus, nine. School, 79. Dow Jones industria?’ average, Nat! or op sak 50% “804 Burnt Hil 460) 380848 is a patient-in the Charlottetown:| lrooms and over, grade 9 and re 161, rvhthm band, {small losses for two” other av- lr Pot 6100 $95 9808 C Inturban 200 345 345 M5 —1B for. uiet coves, sunn da s and as . pa * up, three part—1l. Queen: Char-. | 8¢ Is of twoiand ‘three; rooms .erages, a ratio of better than 2 {CI Pow pr 190 $1844 1814 18% C. Secur—A 500 275. 275. 275 8 gee q 9 y y iy Hospital where he. underwent pees y : ‘ ; fs Carbee 19500 214 20 21 neeny llotte High School, 82; 2, Birch-|—1!/Model School, 84; York to-1 for losers over gainers. Marcon! 1475 87-7 7 ~ Mi | Cosstand 975 625 600 600 30 qurgery. |wood High School, 81 School, a: Clyde River, 81. | A--news story that General |CPR 3505 $58% 86 SASr-- "A \Chemaloy 8100 114 104 114 +8 a cool, romantic j hts -_— ee a ra hn nea ieee meats Mot ld l CPR opr 1800 88% 8% fn + % Chib Cop 1000 =O 1 7 ade s 1 1s ILL (dupes ran ane Boneh [Can P Fina 502 812% 124 1914 Chipman 20000 24-21% A” David MacNeill, Cardigan, | operations at all its assembly |cent Del 750 $11 10% 10% —.% Coastal M 18000 25 22 Uk—% recently underwent surgery ing OT in S i era n i ates plants on Monday halted one of | Chemcell 550 $14 13% 13% —% \comdore 400-150 150 130 ; the Kings County. Memorial ig. | the steepest declines in history Pes vip pied $414 on i: C Manitoba 1é00 a, « « ; j it | and_led to a wild buying spree. |couvrette A200 ee “ Med Wc aes ce ; eg te acre ade dl Speakers At Bridgetown. 1 Cis Dow sous White Be ae Me We RN GUS us eco te a ee Interested in golf? Fishing? Swimming tour of your choice. Find out Just ) [ ME | jCr Zell A 50 $2514 2514 25) ee 4 ¢ q —s j ‘ ‘ ee : mtig ‘week-nightscbvicey ot |" 4 dew Lube ae rage, (which had teen dow (Denim 80 am ar" arm Dela_Mn' time em st | —Sightseeing—sun-bathing? Devote —_ how wide this:choice le, when you» 5 J , | Dis' a 3u%_ 3214 32% -— % 5 ‘ Yi * . the Apostalic Pentecostal Ce lelected ‘May Py would: iioenve:| iss nai eee seckenaye date to close with a net-gain of 3.06 ‘D Bridge Ws wh ib nO one as Much of your holiday as you want talk to your Travel Agent about yous , nducted in Heartz at ‘asco 260 $245 245m 245% — Ys 82 1000-4 40-40 ; : Hall, Bast Royalty. Eph. ns oat Mee at tat wares tine wort | [agans and 'c0-ops-to expand Sot” cha ticker tape ton 26 nite, (Coe; Tekh te 1% D explorer SAPARIT. 717 to your favourite. relaxation in beautiful vacation in Bermuda or the eve RCO : % 11% 1%—% eas a ; ¢ 9 p.m. as previously published. |make every effort to ensure that’ One of the "pelhary eonearha Sec Ty reece TTT ERT Pra ic me ta nm Me beacel . e 20 ” ” ; | Bermuda. And doit ona package Caribbean. You'll be glad you did, DIES IN BOSTON 'Island people were given an op- jof a new Liberal government wompared with 10,090,000 Thurs- Domtar 2673 619% In4 ine % Feb ir VY. 165 164 —1 * Mrs. Walter Walker, John- |Portunity to own and manage would be to assure that the work d nd-was the largest. since Donohue 2150 38 7%. Th-- % Fano 100% 7. ston’s River received news of |Such industry, Dr. Douglas Mac-ing people throughout the pro- pba shares! Thenied rate Enoki 4 ati 4 4 -1 Flint Rock 1000 181% 184. 18'a —~ % | ‘ ’ - , % ronte 4 L pic Sine deatli OF Ber elater anne: eta ad ee ie on - jvinee receive a decent IVing 4°. 39° 1962, [Dupuis Aas ene ane ne ere aie is ane or —-7-days, B.nights accommodation in n Bormuda (double occupancy), - "93... (Mrs. Alex Gwynn, in Boston). iwage . ; noe 101 $364 364 36% ‘Fox Lake 2000 17.17 17 —%e] ss z She and her sister-in-law, Mrs. town. Mr. ‘Roper ‘dealt principally | TET tan hades roe [Electrolux 200 85714 374.37 fonts 0 te ee oe Le mmeale. cally; transportation between airport and hotel. Tour IT-ACS-# John Cummiskey drove to Bos-| He was speaking in the first with agricultute. ‘He ‘outlined |path Steet 3412 Monty Wo * 34% waa Te Wie dae ton wen RE Lae per person ” : ton to attend the funerat. public meeting of the “election what he-said was the lack of at-|Bors Warner 45!_ NY. Cent vam: Piny 20-88 ome tte i ie : ( - ‘campaign. Also speaking was his tention which the Shaw govern C2740 00 (ez Radin Corn." 800s “Prestwood ~~ — 300 $31 — at at ts Sen te eee PITT =e ia See : EN UNLOADS HERRING ‘running mate in the district, ment has shown for agricultural GenaFlee 110% Std Oll NJ 7434 fawn ‘id. gor aoe ace cee ys Greenberm — 2200, $5'n oat AIR CANADA FLIES TO Bermuda $139 | Antigua $219 After unloading a cargo of |Louis W. Roper. . ‘problems and the farmer. This | Goodyear 47% Utd Alreratt §3%: Hollinger °° 100 S34 -zai4 aga auardian oe dis 1 ee ' BERMUDA NON-STOP EVERY March. 16 - 31) herring at Murray Harbour, the} Dr. MacDonald said special as- is reflected, ‘he said, in the small |#* ae can vane a Hud Bay 810 $82 80% Blu. 1% Ors 6. a = 7: . Se TUESDAY FROM HALIFAX (Marc Oct: §.S. Stratfordsthas returned to.\sistance would be given by a Li- percentage of the provincial: bud- Sa adal 119% : é B.€ 675 S15% 15h 15% he Te, a0 10 «9 2 | (provides very convenient Barbados $250 _ nea ene $270 her home port in - Sydney, N.S. |beral government to the _Many | get which is allocated to agricul iets MARE eerie “Imo 364 S534 sae wee. ei Int Dredg 2000 13 13 13 -% | Connections,on to Antigua, a will be used by the | t > | | ‘ ‘14 14s James B13500 25 oO “4% Barbados and Trinidad & (Fares quoted are 21-Day Economy Excursion Return, g The herring u ture. s it Tob 600 Fda 144 142M A cay ane? Sb HS od aq y Bh Hanh fishermen for bait;) and was) | | The result has been a contin MONTREAL limp Tob be 100 he eH ste te | Tobago.) effective April 15th - December 15th trom Moncton brégght from the Magdalen ad Church Cluk ued drift sof young people | ba Pp a at St a oe Kit 3100 40. nn ‘ lands: away from. the farm. A rl MONTREAL (CP) — Stock (mt ves 2060 $3014 20% 2% —% Kodiak. P ae z0 m8 are — = Sait : aa : ve \government: would give agricul- prices continued to drop on the Inter PI 190, $80% 80% 80!4 "Ye Koni Ask ab -CO tours to these Caribbean la roun ‘3? CAR SMASHES POLE To Hold Meet. ture its rightful place in {his | Montreal aid Canistiad stay: pine Gen Ams gt6 Ste te teen hese 0 000 900 ome | Ask about low-cost package tours playg “A car driven by Stewart Duns- iprovinee, .increase the budget lexcharfges Friday. ; at Bee. ag \tingsida 1900. Sq SS et $ . ford, 59 Edward St, struck a. spending for agriculture and pro- Fight. issues dropped a point pean oa ee we oi a Li ann Ch a 1 Antigua $6 $64 us Barbados $66 us Trinidad & Tobago 63 ve us telephone pole at.the service sta- | At Caven iS ivide greater assistance for farm or more at the close. Losses out- Loblaw B 775 $10% 10 10'n- %. ter cd i Pood ae i gp | Tour ITA pfly-person Tour 4¥-ACS-BTB-2, per person | Tour IT-ACS-12 per person tion lot at the corner of Prince people. numbered gains 156. to 33. |Maclaren’ A. 350 828 29m 27% Merl _ et ee ot . and .Grafton Streets Thursday| 6 Men's Club of Cavendish | Other . speakers included T:J.| “The compoeite. index recorded:\Macaren B” 80 $2 ia 2% Mee ae Oe ee ee Oe included 7 days, 6 nights accommodation (double occupancy), 2 -meals, trar sportation night. There was an interruption | Pastoral Charge will’ hold their Kickham, John Mullally and. Dr. 15 decline of 1 34. points to 154.93, Mar Tel 1012 Getag aite - aMimtanixe 1000 1914-194 194 -—- % K between airport and hotel, « in communications until ifs re cigcing tanquet Monday even. A. Ings. Fred Matheson. WAS bringing its loss for the TASt two | Mass F fase, #04 sala Hs. YY {Contimed om page 12) : lacement yesterday morning. ; A . ; R freshments were i a gh plac ing at which time guest speak- Chairman. Re pig BR AR a Gaines eTocs Pe Why not use our Fly Now — Pay Later Plan? Get defails when you speak to your Travel Agent about ~