at i meen 4 Island News Page Former Liberal Leader Alone The pe Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., April 1, 1966. . Missing Pilot Is Found Dead Former Liberz il. le dder. | Matheson stood alone in. the Op-. position in the Legislature yes-° terday to back-upshis resolution Alex ee ‘no. allegation of thet! or = In Backing Resignation Move ‘Fisheries Minister Léo haat. ter called the. resolution * ‘a dirty, cheap . political trick.""’ He said “the former. opposition leader . .knows Mr. Dingwell cannot be Mathe son ssaid there was stolen money only. that «the principles, was wrong=when' the legislation , Mr “that Walter .Dingwe (PC—2nd of the assembly provides . -€X- ’ cae + | Kings) vacate his.seal “because | penses for members and @_mem- defeated 0 ~ ach to bring a | he. received moneys Which he.is | ber should not get additional onan to mar my collesque's - > » MONTREAL = (CP)—-The yiilot Search - and - rescue person- 22- entitled “to ao paces the | expenses. -gig7 name. Mr. Dingwell is one of of an RCAF jet trainer was mel parachuted into! the area provisions of the Legislative As- ‘phe amount involved yas $197. ihe wade honorable n men in our jfound dead ‘Thursday near the ‘‘found the body. close to -the ae risintdlned sik | Government members, ee district". 60 “trainer,”’ man ‘i ont- to point out that. the : eee lea cua: oa ate eer Was wrong for Mr.- Dingwell auch in Fe so that.) In closing the “debate, Mr miles northwest of Montreal to: Teceive expenses. from ‘the | provided in other acts, | Matheson’ said that during. the. - - fficials Cartier r sort. had « lost Dingwell was not paid illeg- apa rene pesca te toe Myr ae plane shorty |Crown corporation, the Senior re ae | past several years he had point- ; |Lumsdaine,..43, of Hudson. Que; ‘after it arrived in a test-flying me Boe Goren Mr. Matheson maintained that | | fogialation ‘Sonld be aaoneyes 3 ‘ as the Legisla yo Ac ‘lified - had made an attempt to elect area: at. St. Jovite, ,100 miles | Mr. Dingwell. was‘ disquali rovide for a member‘ to get ad lane north. of Montreal _/ prohibits -membegs from-taking— ind | P Bet a : pee eat before. his - Pp oe ene rh eS was senior €Xpense money aide from what [trom cps eeepoingl eng eS ditional expenses, ue said’ ae leras r A ; cou was no allegation of wrongdoin + RGAF ¢ lot at Canadair iS allowed tinder the: act, : g> The, plane. a CL-4) Tutor, Ltd. He oe. Be gesond Wont Cries of “a dirty, cheap poli- | 88! a#a@ member and for every jon the. part of Mr.. Dingwel, A 1963 Mercury driven . Ralph Judge of Summerside sustained heavy.damage Tues- day night when it was in. col- SUSTAINS HEAVY DA lision with a truck at the ‘ine tersection ofthe, RCAF Mili. ry Road and the Western ighway at St. Eleanors. The Local Te ex achars driver of the car, was taken to Prince County ° Hospital suf- fering from head: injuries and is reported in.satisfactory condition by ‘hospital officials. Judge R. R. Bell ‘$20 Penalty ls a “In city ae covet vestanane q morni Eachern, Mt. Stewart, was ta $20 ‘and |costs or 10 days for speeding, ihad been missing ‘since Tuesday, | {man with three’ children, might ! mM be" safe. / War veteran with 10 years’ ex- perience as a_test pilot His flight uesday: was -an “acceptance flight,’ an individ- when it took off from Cartier- ville airport north of Montreal It carried enough fuel for two hours ‘in the air. ‘ Search planes fanned out over an. area of 10,000 square miles‘ and hope was expressed that Fit. Lt. Lumsdaine, am fore delivery to the customer. The Tutor. was one ‘of 190 jet ‘dered from Panatale j by: the. RCAF. “The air force has. already ‘taken delivery of 160 of the Thursday a search’ plane planes. Fit. Lt. Lumsdaine was spotted ‘‘something unusual 00 checking out one of the remiain-. the ground; near the ‘village of jing 30, io Bay iad object burned out 0 plane’s wreckage € te : ——__—_ amen Jets Collide, Airmen Picola: | LAON. France (Reuters)—An | RCAF T-33 jet trainer plane and a U.S. Air Force F-101 jet cal- lided in the air Thursday about ual: test- given each aircraft . be- | tical trick’ and “the most insidi- ous resolution ever introduced in. this House,” “were heard from | | the: government benches: - the resolution there were - only: | | six members of the’ opposition |in addition to Mr. Matheson in the chamber, and the six voted with the governmient against. the Rosati : * Resolution Matheson withdrew in the Legis- | lature yesterd - resolution | la asking for a complete report. on | ; ple Fathers ‘if | mer level. If you don't withdraw | 'Confederation Memorial Build- |this resolution, respect for you ithe operations | j-his colleagues to remain in the | chamber, | | Hu Former opposition leader Alex. 'miration: for: the. former opposi- | } When a vote was taken on | allegation that he stole money: ; | name. He said ‘I know the Lib- / tempt.” mares time _ he voted “The penalty,” |he said, ‘‘is $200 for every day | he sat and-anyone can sue him ' 4 : Mr. Dingwell said there 1s an ‘He just wasn’t given the pro- | per support of “the government ' The. Legislative Assembly Act | should: be “cha “I'm ‘just pointing out where it is wrong." When a vote was takén, all members in the House, ‘including ithe six Liberals who. were in ‘chamber, voted against the solution. : ’ T'm standing for itt,” At said Mr. Matheson. “I know I’'m- right.” A second’ resolution, introduc- “ed by Opposition Leader” Alex Canipbell, calling on the Legis- lature to approve a. portable program of medicare of univer- sal application to all people of the province, was ruled out of order as-it involved expenditure by the province and only, the | government. can introduce a ‘Money dill. and’ the allegation casts doubt l'on the integrity _of_ his family |erals won't.support this resolu- tion and {'d like fo Wwithdraw— from this chamber until the vote ‘is taken. I ‘hold this. in con- _Mr. Dingwell was urged by Welfare’ and Labor Minister | bert. MacNeill said ‘‘my ad- | tion. leader has gone so low tliat |I don’t think anything hé’ could | o could bring it. up to the for- Allows ‘Appel. | ‘aslam, 55 miles southeast of here. ling Trust. | will go down. There aye a lot of ¢ : i : ; een i Jonge: Hi The- crew from -both planes | Mr. Matheson said: that if the | Vacant seats on your side, your SPRING In Supreme-:Gourt Wednesday | P = -. escaped unhurt, with the two- province is paying anything to-|O0Wn members can't. stomach »Check up. Time morning, an appeal by Donald ...% ‘it’ "an, Jerry Claude man crew of the Canadian air- ward the Confederation Memon ths.” * i @ Ignition a Jol V OF S op G, Jay, East Royalty, was al. S!mpson, ar dot Ohl og ‘ With craft ejecting and parachuting ja) Building, such-as for main. | em] @ Carburetor i lowed by Judge R.R. Bell. The SPeeding, was oof coe | fo safety about 10 miles from |tenance and administration, the | . ASK FOR @ Wiring or five. days ‘the Canadian base of Marville, Legislature should have a full ROBINSON’S IRVING appeal was against a conviction , : An ‘evening workshop spo cen acéuracy rather than: aban- by Magistrate A.J, Haslam, QC, |“ George-Reid, ety, ~ charged ¢inear Metz. The Canadian plane ‘report. on its operations. MAPLE LEAF Richmond $t. ey ed ‘by- the Charlottetown Teach- ae an ice a sad on a ‘charge_of driving. without With “Selling liquor to another _|crashed in’ open country, “re we're -not -paying,’" a BAKERIES ers’ Institute was held in Queen} Mr. Russe wing discus due “oate ‘ard (attention. | person, had\is case adjouriied The Americdn pilot Capt ,said, “we have no business | : Charlotte High School on Wed: | the ‘nesday evening, March 30th.. various sources of chil- ldren’s problems. One being the ‘+ The guest speakers were Re- |pressure of ‘society ,Placed on Judge -Bell felt that it was a | to May 3} borderline case since the speed| Bernadine Chandler, city,- also with which the accused was|chargedWith selling liquor to . |Warten. C....Péarce-of Brielle: . \N.ds+feturned to Laon base in. northéastern . France .with only | knowing abdut the trust’s af. | ifairs.’’ When the government suggest: | ~ Hot Cross Buns verend Owen Sharkey and /Rus- |students. These include popular- # . greatly ' nie sell Ewing who spoke on Ss ity, class pressures, the greater of, tests and the problems of jemphasis, for higher education children. cone Sharkey dealt with the test: acher-made and / Piicattee tests. He stated thaf-there has been jand parents’ ambitions for their ichildren. . Other sources of problems are jindividual differences both in |temperment, and intellect. whieh a shift today in the I.Q.’s mea-jare often uncohsidered: family “surement from basic hereditary |relationships which sometimes potential to knowledge learned: jcreate the hostile child; specific A child’s I.Q. Gan therefore be learning disabilities particularly as he g through the~ school incyeased or improved jin reading. Mr. Ewing. stated that -the system. Father Sharkey said that |child’s memories of his teachers the greatest influence in helping are not the good or bad marks | the 1.Q. is to teach the child to /given, or the disciplifiary mea- read before he comes te school |sures taken, “but their under- | and by talking to the child, it is in the: pre-school period that there is the greatest mental growth. With respect. to teacher-made and standardized tests he said none were accurate-and that, teachers must settle for 80 per | ‘Extension Announced Ascotding to ‘nteniation col- ‘lected. yesterday. fromthe. of- fice of Dr. George Dewar, pro- vincial secretary, the motor yehicle registration date —for this year in the province has been extended to April 13 from March 31. A ministerial order extending. the date by which motor vehicle owners can.get their vehicles registeréd’ has béen signed by Dr. Dewar: This year, operators of motor vehicles have until their birth- days to get their drivers’ li- censes. Notification as to, when the license comes up for re- newal will be sent to all driv- ers. Benefit Benes Is Scheduled — A “dance sohiact at the Rollaway Club Monday night, April 4, with three of Charlotte “town’s leading orchestras” don- ating their time, Tree of charge. The . proceeds from the dance will be presented to. the: Easter | “Seal campaign. The hall is being | donated for the dance by Joseph | “Crystals and the Hi-Notes.” Members of the Downtowners | are: Jim Coady, Charlie-Munroe Derick Dew and Elmer Gallant, | The-Blue Crystals MacLean, Gary Cudinore, | Andy Arsenault, George. Mhe Donald, Donnie Taylor -a rd: Lenard MacEwen. The Hi-Notes members are: ‘Niall MacKay; Knucker Richards, Doug . Mae “wen, Gary Chipman Ronnie Macissac Also donating his time for the evening will be: Becky King, tic: ket takér.- —The “dance will 12.50. Admission is 75 cents. include: _Ron- “We Trade * Furniture * Appliances * Televisions — FIRESTONE Home and Auto Ltd. Did\. 4-5547 “8 | marshal, {will hold informal : Air. Chief Marshal F. R. Miller, be-_ffom- 9 F tude toward the “pupil. f A question period and iinoh.| followed the remarks Of. the | speakers. Laura edgion Passes Away — | | day;*March 31, 1966 at the Wood Convalescent and Nursing Home, Grafton Street, Charlotte. | town, of Miss Laura E. Hodgson, | {the last member: of. a Charlotte. town family. She was born in this City, the | daughter of the late Mr. and | Mrs. Silas’ Frederick Hodgson. | She worked for many years with the Federal Government in Ot- jtawa, returning to Chartofte- town in 1940.to make her home. She was a member of trinity United Church and a member of the Women’s Canadian Club: of this: City, She was the surviving member of her family; having been pre- | and Drs. Harold and Gordon,’ and sisters Nellie (Mrs. J. S: Cooksen),’ Hattie (Mrs. Alfred E. , Jamieson), Jennie - (Mrs. George W. McPhee) and Ethel. i\She is survived’ by two nephews and five nieces, Mr. Frederick R. Hodgson, of Shaker Heights, Cleveland; Lt. Col. R.H.S. Hodg- son, London, Ontario: : Mrs. J. Gordon Kenna and Elizabeth Ja- mieson of Halifax, Nova Scotia; Mrs. James Seaman, of Orinda, California; Mrs. Clifford Broad. of St. Petersburg, Florida and 'Mrs. Russell Van Winkle, of Metcuhen, New Jersey Funeral services will be held |from the McLean Funeral Home, on Saturday, April 2, at 2 p.m. MacDonald and, family. {with interment in the family Providing the dance “mnuste | plot, People’s Cemetery, Char- will be -The Downtowners, Blue | lottetown’ RAF CHIEF PLANS =) -VISIT OTTAWA (CP) ‘ir chief Sir Charles Elworthy, ‘chief’ of air staff of the RAF, +will’ visit-Canada_fot' four. days-. beginning today, the defence: de- ‘partment. said Wednesday. He talks with. Defefice Minister Hellyer and chief of «the defence staff .and will tour RCAF facilities at Trenton: ONT., AND Chatham, |_. 5 cows to freshen’ 4 year old heifers Telephon ey eae charged travelling was only es- timated by the police. Alan Scales acted for the Crown. Lester O'Donnell: was counsel for the appellant.” .< Dinner Meetlrig Held Recently Five ‘members. feat “the Georgetewn—tions Club - were guests at the Parkdale Lions | Club: regular semi-monthly din- | her meeting held at. the Char- lottetown Hotel recently. The death occurred ‘on ma | deceased by brothers Frederick ot break and entry at Bunbury t-ten- |. Take the work out of your party— As a result of a major discus- for |standing and sympathetic aor | | sion during the meeting it was decided to order 300 reflecting, |- triangular safety signs and Lion | Roger Birt was appointed chair- man. to organize and promote a- | salescampaign of these signs. |The Signs are designed as a | safety apparatus to be employed by motorists who encounter mec- hanical failures on the highway | or who. are involved.in an .ac- ' cident. Edgar Dennis, second vice- chairman, who presided at-.the meeting, introduced: the guest speaker Allison Gill from the Chatlottetown Club: Mr. Gill | | spoke_on-the Iyland-Club’s cam- | paign; to el Bill. Brown as | district. governor. - Reg Newson and Ron Leary | i were appointed as- representat- | ives of the Parkdale Club to} | assist in the campaign which is | "to begin April 19. City Resident Assessed Fines In Queens County Magistrate’ 8 court Wednesday morning Harry | Matthews o} arlottetown plead- ed guilty on two counts of driv ing while ‘his pended. ™M Johnston, QC, iptrate James B. d. Lester | as counsel for > On the first t he was fined | $50-and costs or \§-days-and on the second charge received a | fine of $75 and cost: days. Jack Beaton, Charlottetown, pleaded not guilty to-a charge. School with the intent to com- | mit an indictable offence® and had his case adjourned ‘to April 13. The accused had elected trial by Magistrate. Counsel for the accused is-Frank Sigsworth. | Edison Walter Strickland, Clin. | ~charged--withe theft “of an- article ‘valued at had his case adjourned to April 27 Counsel for the accused is Gordon Tweedy. WE MAKE TO ORDER... . .. Spa Sandwiches—Ham, Chicken alad, Egg, Salad, etc. Bulk orders .ole Slaw, Potato Salad, Scal- Macaroni & Cheese,. Rolls, Sweets. and. Assorted. Pastries. let us help you. ENTERPRISE BAKERY 205 Grafton St. Dial 4-8747° ~ GATTLE FOR SALE Registered Dual Purpose Shorthorn Herd 4 newly freshened cows with calves 6 two year olds to freshen _1 year old bull; 1 yearling bull ALDEN GAMBLE” : Fortune. ove, How! an R.R. 1 open es ivy 94-21, eee another person, had her case ad- journed to Friday, April. 1st. Alanf Gregory’ Harris, city, charged with operating -a motor without an operatérs’ H- or ‘five days.. Ernest R. J: Johnston, | stop sign; was “fined $5 and | costs or two days. Number 97 4 Is Observed — Joh D: “MacManter: Seven |Mile Road. observed his 97th ‘birthday anniversary on “March 25. Mr. MacMaster was a_ ship’s carpenter in his younger days and some of the many ships he Victory Chimes, the -Barbara Donald. i Mr. MacDonald who is’ still hale and hearty is a son of Char-. les MacMaster who. was born in €ape Breton, N’S- and: his wife who was thee former Elizabeth |MacPherson of Launching. Mr.. MacMaster makes © his ‘home with his nephew and his |wife. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mae- 'Pherson, a Mile Road, Ogilvie Mills Profits Higher MONTREAL (cPy — Ogilvie Flour Mills Co. Ltd. reported Thursday net income of $2,257, 000 for the six months. ended icence_was_sus-+Feb. 28, 1966, against . $1,989,000 [for the same period in 1965. Common | .share earnings, ex: clusive of the profit-Gn the sale Jof investments and fixed assets, amounted to 45 cents per share: ‘in 1966 against 38 cents in: 1965. The Montreal-based company — Said net sales totalled $57,263,- (000 in 1966 compared with $52,- 460,000 in 1965, Oe ttle MOTOR TTT Mh Storey Electric Ltd. 136 Prince St., Ch’town helped to build included The | Nelicious Aa “Whelesome | : S fined $10 and costs | city, “. | charged with failing to’ stop at a tail-section. | The Canadian crew, William |j |Thomson and Iéhn Aires, were | flying their T-33-from- Canada’s IS NAMED. many. Zweibruecken base in West Ger- | The Island, Development (~ Company Litnited announced | today the appointment of Jean Court, of Charlottetown -as Hos- -tess_and Genernl Supervisor, | of The- Charlottetown Hotel. .Miss Court is thé daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Court of’ Charlottetown, and° prior to her appointment to the admin- istrative. staff of The Char- lottetown she was with the -Convention,. Department of. the, Royal York Hotel in Toronto In addition to her duties a PIONEER. DIES PORT MORESBY, New Gui-| (Reuters)—Pioneer settler | Cyril. Cameron, said in popular’ egend to have kept a-harem. ‘of 80 native beauties while he | for 50 years, has died here at the age of 78 after a heart at- ta ck. : DRY CLEANING. Prompt. 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