* : : fase al Si ARM AE tha » Err “ro Bright Future s Seen For P.E.|, Farm People There is a tremendous future on Island farms, Shaw suggested 4H Club | ! e i if E ¥ 5 ae a : i a 3 4 z £ ri ese i : i FF d 2 5, Qa rom i g i’ B i : i © s= -@? 35 5 gs ee a iti i 822 38 z i iff zz e3¢ Be ea a Ze aie i ga! i agi ¢ i i : el inp li: : Ss? §F ag E i ef ! | . #4 % e e i zt a i fk Ht ne the 4H Club trip to Ottawa and Toronto—this trip included visit to the Royal Winter Fair— and Mr. Forbes told something 445" 4 BSE savee antpgs = g ; p= the season’s work. swithe trophy went to Donald 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. JENKINS — At Prince County Hospital, Monday, Dec. 13, 1965, James B. Jenkins, 115 Spring Street, Summerside, aged 36 years. Resting at the Compton Funeral Home till Thursday moon Dec. 16, then to Trinity United Church for service at 2 present, Club members had particip- Frank Gaudet of Southport, provincial forestry director, was song leader for a brief sing song. Pupils Stage Yule Concert. a 2 z a was Its Betty Lou Ellis, Lilla Gallant,.Anna MacMackin, Betty Dougall, Margaret MacKen- zie, Muriel Nesbitt, Maxine Nes- bitt and Iris Phillips. stag a hillside and a realistic out- through space at 17,500 miles an hour, Gemini 6 will attempt to fly in close formation with the other spacecraft, scoring an- other first in the manned race ten a ee nse fog enveloped the cape Tuesday morning and is ex- orbit at 1:18 p.m. EST Tuesday. LANGUAGE WON THROUGH The Finnish language has sur- vived intact though Finland was ruled by. Sweden and Russia SF RA AP® GD OLED AAA LD OAD century. - r Beenie tte Island News Page Western and Central Districts New Annan Herd Production High | W.A. Moase and Son, New An- herd with the high- the W.A. Moase and Son. average tagt Ga gevoent | In the junior 3-year-old pan bad the g s F z - i fv: f Lf E & 3 pil g g i Fy iW ; . . Nicholson i ,| St. Dunstan’s~ University was | University headed by Judge C. ‘Outline Nee To Provincial Government A brief outlining the needs of presented to Premier Walter R. Shaw and his cabinet yesterday by a delegation from the board of governors of St. Dunstan’s St. _Clair_Trainor,chairman- of the board. Other delegates were Rt. Rev. G.A. Macdonald, president of SDU, and board member Dr. J- A. McMillan. The recommendations of the brief, in summary, were as fol- lows: that St. Dunstan's receive an annual operating grant amounting initially to $300,000 from the government of P.E.I.; that the government of P.E.I. give immediate consideration to the provision of funds for capi- tal itures for higher edu- cation in P.E.I.; that the provin- cial government establish a grants commission as recom- mended by the. Bladen Commis- sion; that the P.E.I, government urge the federal government to WESTERN FUNERALS GRIFFIN FUNERAL — The funeral. of Mrs. ‘Mathis Griffin ‘was held on Saturday afternoon from Jelley's Funeral Home to West Point Presbyterian Church where service-was conducted-by Archibald Murray, Hymns were “wht. A Friend We Have ir .J>- gus” “Rock of Ages” and “Sate In The Arms Of Jesus.” Palt bearers were Arthur neers, Ray Shaw, Elwood Smaliman, Andrew Frizzle, Charles Rix and ‘William MacDonald. Interment was in the church cemetery. , DELANEY FUNERAL — The funeral of Richard Delaney was held on Monday afterfioon. from Jelley’s Funeral Home to the O’Leary United Church’ where, service was conducted by Rev. E. S. McKillop. Hymns were “The Lord’s My Shepherd” and “What A Friend We Haye In Je- sus.” ,Pallbearers were Allison Silliker, Robert Silliker, Harri son MacLeod, Edward McNevin, Cabinet's Marathon Session Seen ‘Interesting’ By Shaw the cabinet and Premier Shaw “the government was given premier said. == A Youths Plead Guilty lo Indecent Assault a suspended sentence for his Magistrate Johnston then ad- i il 3 g re a at! : i ‘ i : | ft 3 Ht t F AH 1 FF z af t TaEL i g z g S 2 eZ if Li 4 f i ag ii i i g [i i ek TS it im Taw i § be ri af F ~sa88 ith i = F E k ; z q E a 5 j hi F i EF ia |e Hi ln nL “ i Fae: ah Le i i é ¥ z ¥ i 2 5 i i PEstih i gut : F 3 o1 en Council Holds Meeting BORDEN — Discussion Monday night’s regular monthly meeting of the town council cen- 5 give top priority to the imple- menta of the recommenda- tions of Bladen Commission and immediate effect to the change in the per capita grant from two dollars to five dollars. REQUEST RENEWED In renewing SDU’s request for a provincial grant of $300,000, which was first made in 1962, the. brief pointed out that: “In the several studies and recom- mendations already made, one fact has become A substantial financial committment by our provincial government is necessary and ur- The brief stated that ‘‘finan- cial costs have risen significant- ly and will continue to rise, ea- pital needs are greater than ever, and continuing assistance is needed for operating expenses and capital expenditure.” The SDU budget for: 1966-67 showed a considerable defic't, it was stated, and it was emphas- ized by the delegates that some form of provincial financial as- sistance must be forthcoming to meet this deficit. The brief reiterated St. Duun- stan’s University’s etand to work with other’ groups, by means of coordination and cooperation, “in the best interésts of higher education for the people of Prince Bdward Island.” DISCUSSIONS, WITH PWC As an illustration of this, and im accordance with the recom- mendations of the Bonnell Com- mission, it was pointed out that the SDU board of governors has already sought to initiate discus- sions with the board of gover- nors of Prince of Waales College “concerning all matters and re- brary holdings, it was stated that about 4,500 volumes will be added this year at an approxt- tate cost of $27.000, but “even at this rate we will not have Ralph Lidstone, Sterling Bag from the 12th to the early 20th \lole. Interment was in Brae Un ited Church Cemetery. d Of evi-|ed our faculty ‘salary schedule} By F j Fg F E : pia ei e F : ‘ F i : i ial i College : £ A 4 tion and said that this matter is It said: ‘‘St. Dunstan’s should spend $400,000 on aquisitions im the immediate future and then a minimum of 10 per cent of the annual operational budget as re- commended in the librarians’ presentation to the Bladen Com- mission.” nf Regarding the increase in staff’ members and salaries, the brief and implemented it this year. It is comparable to that of the best undergraduate faculties in the Atlantic Provinces but will have | mediately. “This year 12 new professors, five at the PhD level, have been added to our teaching staff and we have already begun to re- cruit additional staff for the next and future years. The majority of our staff is now lay, and this is the portion in which almost all future increase will céme. The financial aspect of this factor $s almost staggering.” COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS DANCE / Feating Vocalist GRAHAM BOWSER DIVISION Requires marine constables, single men between 18 and 29 years, minimum S’ 8”, et least grade eleven education, for deck and engine room duties’ For further informat- . ion, -write- The Commissioner, R.C.M.P., Ottawa, 7, Ontarie. . ; Plus Les Alexander and The Smoothies WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15th. At The Horse and Sulky’s GRANADA STEAK ROOM Members and Guests Welcome ANNUAL MEETING Of Jacques Cartier Memorial Arena Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1965 at 7.30 p.m. ‘At Alberton Fire Hall , ~ All Shareholders Please Attend. A.L. Tibbetts, Secretary. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Dec. 15,1965. 3 Gy Henderson and Cudmore OPEN TONIGHT Give Dad a Hat.. e Whether he is headed forthe Office, Church or a Hockey Game he is only well dressed when wearing a hat ... Good grooming is our business, Canada’s master hatters, STETSON is our choice. 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