The Prince Edward Island Council of the International Reading Association -held its _ annual meeting at the St, Jean ‘School last night, The new ex- NEW EXECUTIVE _ ecutive elected last night are, (FROM THE LEFT) Catherine Fraser, secretary; J.A.S.-Wil- liams, standing, . director of curriculum, department... of ed-. -ucation; Eleanor MacDonald, president; Winston Currie, standing, treasurer; Mabel Matheson, vice-president. call to the Durham Street resi- dence first and found that some clothing had become ignited in a container in a room on the second floor. a _ Island News Eastern‘and Central Districts eee ws a Rossiter, Dingwell SES be utilized. in- the. Island's -ex- rs Edward Islanders te 20 \panding industrial economy. £7 ; Page in. the Legion Hall, Morell, was Peter's Bay, President of the a Pfogressive Conservative Wom- ? en's Association. E Flora MacDonald, ‘formerly of Immeffiately on election, a |Liberal government will pay all ‘old age pensioners. $100 a month, “Party Leader Alex B, Campbell ‘announced to an audience of 400 | |people at a public meeting in | Englewood Regional High Scio * | auditorium at Crapaud last night: - A “This, iss an absolute guaran- i\tee’’, Mr. Campbell stated. ‘‘The provincial government will ac- leept full responsibility for the | $25 increase ard it-will be grant- led without recourse .to any |means test."’ Mr. Campbell -stated that ;amounts up to $125 would be through the Canada \Act which is” shortly |with by—Parliament.”’ |ESTABLISH COUNCIL } Mr.:Campbell said a Liberal, ”—-undertaking—to-establishing a \“research and produttivity coun- : : cil’ would involve~‘‘enlisting the Shore, Prince Edward Island: | participation. of Islanders of all Cléar with a tew cloudy -periods-|watks-of-life-in-a—rural_develop- today; little. change in termpera-|ment program which would be ture; winds light. Low-high at |all-embracing in its seope.”” New Glasgow and Goshen 32 and |" Membership of the council 55, Charlottetown 35 and 55. Out- would -include Island leaders in look for Thursday——Cloudy with.|the field of science, agriculture, little charige in temperature. ifishing, business, education and High tide today at Charlotte- ‘industry with outside . consult- town 10.10 am. and 11.07 p.m, |ants brought in whenever it At Rustico at 5.11 a.m. and7.08 seemed advisable. | "The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., May 18, 1966. g Alex B. Campbell Promises Increase — ailable.‘‘to those. in -need"’ | > Jean Canfield, Lorne _ a.” NO PROFIT + | Add M Y {i “The program of the Shaw ‘topics that are of interest to wo- Government in the field of edu- men in this election campaign,” cation is only one of the many Leo Rossiter told a meeting of Peer * ~~ the Progressive Conservative | |the Conservative National Head- quarters in Ottawa, guest speak- er for the evening, was introduc- ed by Mrs. Joseph H. MacInnis of St. Peter's Bay. * Ch 3 L ° Over ..one hundred “women arge dil applauded Mr. Rossiter and Wal- | . er Dingwell, Conservative can- | ward thrust which will result in Rickard. Senen vis sea 2, oot Acre eee etter ‘tines for hokR Fouts and P feraid, 22, when-they outlined the program provements I see ir the Island,”” said. Miss MacDonald, who is making her first visit to the Dis- ae ( of nearby Chatham was charged of the Shaw Government to. in- an or so cae ter agian ea. ISLAND BACKBONE Inuahdee ie coasting ith the ite ced cee iee tae re ne an Te sae eee The Liberal leader’ stressed geath earlier in the d . 000 pef classroom, thus re- ito the Shaw Government. that } day of Guy ducing the ired l¢hic vy, hi ; en i ROORIBE en tee seu oe Mountain, 56, also of Cha- from the ea ba Eine etre ler Be , 5S. tham : 4 . * jas : : : M Y i ot a erliceton ates (eee wer eared 1 Guatertette agmatine Sie the ceamttalee giles peo ver be lost of the fact that agri- ae pest ait here establish vocational training fa-'poses to expand senior citizens culture 4s. and will remain the I at when he will ap- cilities in Kings’ County, th s/housing to more than double its pear for preliminary hearing. (making it possible for young 'present capacity.” backbone of. our Island economy. | RCMP said Mountain died af: sige! 6 Ke wk we kK kK eK “We-will place more emphasis ; : on agriculture than any other je" alter midnight. ‘The. incident government in our history ever \oceurred ina parking lot oft has_-done’’, he declared. King Street 5 To The meeting was also address- oreruprenarees ed by the Liberal candidates for , —— 4th Prince and ist Qui Mrs. Confederation Frank Jardine and Max Thomp- | : > ‘Continued from-page- 1) } son, Brinig _ Chairman of the meeting was ithe men at-sea and antiquated Cé ntre Norman ‘MacDonald, president. Shipping legislation na of’ 1st Queen's The 62 member Seamen's . Other speakers | in~addition to the candidates were W.R. Jenkins; president of ithe Liberal association, Mrs. Aden Mulligan. women’s -presi- 'dent*and- John" Mottaliy [peste ene Wines n yae union wants a reduction =to~-40 hours from 56 in the work. week without loss of pay. The ship owners. want *the reduction -Spared..ovyer. two years, saying |the demand represents a 17-per- cent wage increase. The labor department reports’ 16,500,000 manual employees in {manufacturing industry earn an _laverage of about £20 ($60). for a@ 46-hour work week, counting overtime and bonuses. : Union sources put the sea- ‘SHOW AT 8:00 P.M. TONIGHT ONLY ACADEMY AWARD TSE E.LEVING reese, bi S Hospital Association | BEST ACTRESS |minutes p.m. Summerside tide eighteen | later Considerable. difficulty was. ex- town. Sunrises. today at 5.56 “But primarily it would be an than Charlotte- \effort by ‘Islanders, for Tsland- ers’, he said, “to find new and Meets Today men’s wage at about £15 ($45) 5 A report on the study of nurs- |he receives free board and for all our |ing education for P.E.I-cand berth, To earn £20, a seaman \for a 56-hour week. In addition - perienced due to the density* of the smoke but small extinguish- ers were brought in and the Kings Candidates; Discuss Campaign — blaze was extinguished with minimum damage from water and smoke. a.m. and sets-at 8.23 p.m. All more profitable uses i ADT. ; - \matural and human: resources. \trends in nursing education in | wocttet work an average of 76 to eae We would seek to encourage |Canada will be given by Sister |80 ho rs.a week. A proper com- rection and every endeavour . so.|Association of Nurses for P.E.I. | ences between pay at sea and in that there would be increased at the sixth annual meeting of | port: Although the seaman has prosperity for all. the Hospital Association of his fare provided aboard. ship, “Daily we are encouraged by jour full slate of dedicated Liber- still furthér proof that the twelve /al candidates have been pledged point Liberal Program, to which by .our energetic young leader, arms B= lis being welcomed enthusiastic- ally throughout the Second Dis- | Awarded: greater- productivity_in every di- Mary Hermina, president of the |parison complicated by. differ- “We shall do our utmost", Mr. |Prince Edward Island. he may pay rent and bu | campbell pledged_‘‘to_establish __The meeting, scheduled for the ceries for his co conditions .favourable to the re- Basilica Recreation Centre; to- | - |tention of our. own young people day with registration. at 9 a.m., ‘and to vattract outside people |is expected to be attended by |tion for Hospital Personnel’ at family in_port. “ lottetown will speak on “Educa- LOCAL “BRIEFS ENTERS HOSPITAL __A-H. Bryenton, 111 _Elm_Ave.,- has entered the Charlottetown Héspital for surgery. Paul Peters,’ 110 Pownal |triet of King’s. It is being em- braced as whole-heartedly here lin all quarters of this District, j across -the whole Island’’,“ Don Anderson and Frank Sigsworth, Liberal candidates in Second King’s*-reported-to--the~-Second-}- ‘King’s - Liberal Campaign Con- 3 lyention last night in Marie. | .“More pronounced than ever Hs the evidence-of the-emphatie \Liberal swing as we move into |j \the final phases of this election leampaign’’, Mr. Anderson assur- led his audience. “Reliable indi=|—e ications everywhere are confirm- ing the. impact of - that, distinct \Liberal trend, so early discern- |we are being assured, as it, is}j CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA — Formal announce- | ment of the awarding of a con- | tract. for_harbor—improvements., at Souris was made here Tues- | George Mcliraith. Morrison and | MéRae : Limited -of Summerside. | have been. awarded a_ $98,346 - {contract -which-was the lower of Where to buy one? 2 ; | two oom April 27. High bid | Mrs. L.H.D.~ Foster, the for- | ® ‘Do | B “ & | B| was 527, | mer Rena Large, daughter of the s | | The work wil}: consist of con- Serve Mr. and Mrs. William Large | : ug = > structing-the-second_stage_of-an | of York, _P.E.1__died_suddenly | ew Yones _ enclosed boat» harbor which was | at her home in Marshfield, May.| i : : pe een oa — ane | 16. Mrs. Foster was in her 95th | of course! wi similar in construction to | year. Her hmsband predeceased | the first in that materials used |her in 1943. 2 . Reis ee ‘ Long Term Financing ee s nee day by —Public -Works.-Minister... Resident __ pe who can help us in a great for- about 60 delegates from..Alber-|the°tioén Juacheon £ ————* ton, Souris, Montague, Summer-| President of the Hospital As- i e ; side aud—Charlottetown. \sociation—_ofP.E.1. “is H.T. Hol- Marshfield Hm Bet | A Dr. J.A.° MacMillan of Char- man of Sumimerside, HONDA BIKES — Dies Suddenly TONIGHT - THURS, — Street is undergoing treatment jable across’ the whole Island in if the Charlottetown Hospital. the omris nae oe cam- i \paign- Here in Secon ing’s”, EGG PRICES : je young St. Peter’s _ farmer Dealers. werewquoting produc-sistated, ‘Frank Sig8worth and I ers for ungraded eggs yesterday /are being spurred on to even -j morning in Chartottetown-as-fol- ater- efforts by~ the enthus- ‘grandson TO GRADUATE John W. Mayne Jr., Ottawa, “of George H.- o will include creosoted timber | Surviving és a brother, Wilburt cribwork -with concrete coOPe€ of Victoria, B.C.,- and two sis- | walls on the. exposed seaward jters, Lulu, Lt.Col. Lulu Ursaki, | side and: steel pile bents on the |Toronto, and Mrs. ‘Bertha Bov- | sheltered harbor side. It will be | qaux, Kingston, Ontario. \ decked-with-reinforeed—eoncrete--|-—atso surviving are the follow-" 155. Kent St. Dial 2-1234 = lows grade. A large 29 cents; |iasm and enccuragement with grade A medium 27 cents, and ‘which we are being réceived * grade A small 23 cents: throughout a ‘see igs te a sane Pig, _|is difficult to remain realistic “ENTERS HOSPITAL rr report to you other than that Linda Ann Yearwood, . tW0- |the atmosphere in the District is, year-old daughter of Mr‘ and jaccording to ali reports we te Mrs. Ronald Yearwood of 17 (ceive, most definitely an atmos- Spring. Street, isa patient in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital where she is undergoing treatment. 47 YEARS In a’ cutline in yesterday's Guardian concerning the 80th birthday of Bruce Diamond it was erroneously reported that he had retired: last year after working. for 27 years with Com- “missioners of Sewers and Water Supply. It should have said he . tetired after 47 years. : $125 FINE In city police court at five o'clock Monday -afternoon, John R. Hubley,-Beatons Miils, charg- ed with dronken driving plead- ed guilty to a-lesser_charge of diiving while impaired. He wes assessed $125 and costs or 30 days. Magistrate A. Janies Has- lam, QC, presided. The ag¢cus- ed was represented by: Lester O'Donnell. = PRESENTATION In the Library at the Confed-. eration Centre tomorrow at 2:00 p.m., the Prince Edward Island District of the ‘Canadian Bible Society will present ‘The An- chor Bible’ to the library ‘in memory: of Rev. T.H.B. Somers, « MA,<DD, who for many years was president of the P.E.I. Dis- _’ trict. Friends who wish to at- tend may_do_so.— CARD PARTY Mrs, Cecily Watts won first place in the ladies’ division~and |: Mrs. Leo McCarville second at a card party Monday night spon- , sored by.«the Catholic Women’s League of St. Eugene’s Parish, [phere_of political change. As one llong-time tory voter announced ito us only yesterday, ‘The time ‘has come at last*.” ais net OTHER INCIDENTS | “There would certainly seem ito be few other incidents in our} political history involv- ing one. inspiring personality, that could. surpass: the impact made on the lives of. Islanders by the ‘rise to political eminence of our energetic young leader ithe New Liberal Party, Alex Campbell" Frank ‘Sigsworth told the convention. “Every- where in the District that Don Anderson and I°go we are noti- fied of a fankling disatisfaction \Island’s of our Island affairs, and we are urged, by imitating the bound- less energies of our young Li- beral .eader, to spare no efforts to insure that Second King’s has two articulate voices in Alex Campbell's New Liberal Govern- ‘ment. Actoss the District’, stat- led Mr. Sigsworth, “we find evi- dence of a pronounced swing to Alex . Campbell's . New Liberal Party. For too long the present administration has defie, staz- nation in our Island life, result- originality and: most productive initiative as two things smack- ing of blasphemy. An end, to all this is in sight now, as the’winds political change begin to ven- 'tilate and refresh our Island and with it; Second King's’. Joint -chairmen of, the cam- pcitn convention District president Louis Me- Guire and Second King’s Liber al campaign manager James with the present administration | ing'in the aba.donment of all | were Second, Covehead. Mrs. Peter “Hughes MacAulay, . got a consolation prize. In the | ee men’s. section, Frank Gaudet,, G vs F on was first, Irving Thompson sec- |’ rass ire ond while consolation went to) . Vincent O’Connell. The door Threatens prize was won, by Lowell Vessey ¢ Storage Tank and the freezeout winners were | Mrs, Keith Douglas and Mrs. | vr 2 ba a at | GEORGETOWN—The Gedrée. ASSESSED $10 \town fire fighting department In city police court yesterday | was ealled to two separate fires morning three city ‘men were | at approximately 2 p.m. yester- each fined $10 and costs or five | day. days .for failing to stop at a red| The alarm was sounded when a traffic light. The accused were | grass fire in the vicinity of the Maleolm Roderick MacDonald, | Irving OiL Company's storage David Scott and_ Joseph F Gal- tanks on Kent Street spread out ant.: MacDonald was also fined_|of coutrol and for:a.time threat- . $10: a sts or five sdays for ened the storage tank. At the avoiding an ntersection. Magis- same time a call was received trate &. James Haslam, QC, pre- to extinguish a fire in a. house sided. Leo M. Howatt, Parkdale,/on Dutham Street owned by yril L. MacDonald, city, were Raymond «Lavandier and oc- each fined $5 and costs or two | cupied by Mr and Mrs. Albert days-for foiling to stop at a stop Brousseau and family sig The fire engine answered the “Emerald, P.E.I. is graduating | from” Carleton University, Ot- _tawa,-with-a—B.Se—degree—in__/harbor_will_be about 400 by 400 | sieig: Minto, York;—and-—Clar-— Honors Maths and Physics. He has received a National Re- search Council Scholarship for ‘post-graduate work in Applied '-Mathematics, and will be—at- ‘“tanding the Universtty of | Western Ontario, London, in September. When completed, the area en- | closed. by. the--walls~of the. boat \feet. The purpose is“to provide™ lshelter for small fishing boats. | Work is to be completed in 12 | ;months. Plans: and specifications» | lwere—prepared by the district ing sons: Earl,,Parkdale; Heath, | Marshfield; - Talmage, Marsh- | ~ COUNTRY DRIVE-IN ~ STURGEON» ence, Moncton, N:B. Two daugh- | ters and two brothers predeceas- | Funeral will take place today | from Marshfield Presbyterian | Church with interment in Marsh- field cemetery: jengineer at Charlottetown for jthe federal department of publie | works. ~ Wednesday and Thursday p. | WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: Snag iiss see cose 29 55 Vancouver ......- 39 57 ‘Edmonton * 43 61 'Calgary 37 53 Yellowknife ...... 33 .,47 ‘Regina ....... Sprain. Seieaa | |Winnipeg. ......... . 30 61 Churchill .......+. 28 4 ‘North Bay ......; 4% 60 TOPOUNOcvcceecees 48 64 ere ay 49 57 ontreal «bc. cses- 50. 32456 {Quebec —....-s-++00++ 43 55 ‘Fredericton ...... 33 66 ‘Saint John ........ 38 _ {Moncton ........0- 34 59 |Halifax ........%. 35... 64 iCharlottetown .... 33 53 |Sydney — ......+08 37.45 /Yarmouth 5....+... 36 53 iSt.. John’s ...... ss eee 37 |Boston-~ ........5 48 6 INOW YOK... 56 43: 51 61 \Jacksonville ...... ~68 85 Miami ........ 4s de 84 St. Louis ......... 62 84 HALIFAX (CP) — The .wea- ther office says cloudy skies and showers were reported over Cape Breton and. the Strait of Canso Tuesday night..They. were caused by a disturbance southeast of 'Sable Island, expected to-move jaway from the flistrict today. |Over the rest of the Maritimes, variable amounts of cloud were | reported. ' | Clearing is forecast in Cape | Breton ‘this morning. Mean- while, clouds now approaching. from the west will spread across New Brunswick in the morning, and across western Nova. Scotia later in the day. _ will see mainly cloudy skies. Regional forecasts: | Thursday Northern Nova Scotia, Eastern | | I i $30 DOWN i silage] 1 yy i FINANCING i ~ “THIN RED LINE” and potential members were pre- seit for the meeting which wae | | presided over by the chairman | of the association Rev. Preston Club Committee Commences Work MONTAGUE — An objective of four greens to be built this year was set at a meeting of the Brudenell' Golf Club held in the Legion Home at. Montague last night. Work will commence im- mediately on. these new greens. In the past month the fairways of the. nine hole course had been cleared of winter rubbish, pine Don’t Miss This One CITY AREA Canteen Services — Show at Dusk FUNERALS | panne! ‘Adults "5¢; children ‘under 12 free WILLIAMS FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Ivan: Williams took place on Tuesday morning trees have been planted, tees|from the Hennessey Funeral \have been built, benches have |Home to St. Dunstan's Basilica beenplaced and two. men are | Where Requiem High Mass was presently, employed clearing | celebrated by Rev. Gerard Ting- surplus brush in preparation for \ley who also conducted the ser- the summer. |vice at the grave. Members of: -|--It- was: decided to. open. the |the Charlottetown Police Depart-- ijarge home at the course’ for a |meént, Ed's Taxi ‘and ‘representa- | clubhouse, im which a canteen tives of the engineering branch _|could be maintained and where |of the Department of Highways green fees could be paid and.atterided the funeral. The pall- 4 golf supplies purchased. bearers were: Elmer Larter, Two applications for caretaker Ronald Greenan, Charles ‘Burke, had been received and a‘ decis- Lorne Casford,;Ivan McCarville; ion’ to allow the caretaker and |Daniel Gillis. Interment took! his family living in accommodat- |place in the Catholic cemetery. | ions for the year~around was reached, The cafetaker will | take’ up residence “as soon as | | Hammill of Cardigan. « => DRIVE-IN THEATRE SOOT A HOW TONIGHT SHOW AT DUSK LAST S MOTOR REWINDING school, closes. ; | MBM RIN “Repo @commitees wr Pm aa patie a atd with Jack Murphy pre- ; sete ty GMlowed es aoe Storey Electric Ltd. gisallabout The ee C...the liveliest, Art, of all! committee report, Duke Mac- 136 Prince St., Ch'town Donald the greens committee re- Six ladies Were present. for the TH EY ARE TODAY, THUR,, FRI., SAT. GELP! HELP HELP) HELPY HELP! HELPY | RTCA] GRE] REN) RE] PRET) FR] Yo Mee, The Nicest People on a KEITH CARMICHAEL I Brackley Pt. Road , > meéting and were formed into a committee to take care of, the | canteen operation with “tirect- ions and assistance from George Nicholson. The next meeting of the as- | sociation will be held at the clubhouse on Tuesday June | 21st. : Approximately 35. members | “| HONDA I Sold and Serviced at . j - Limited Dial 4-6423 » al q eo on pate Gi Fruit ao “Qy \ A! MASON: The Aner Som a ase Tre . 1S ON THE W. THE. BEATERS calf MoKERN eat MAN se {_ recnmicovor ‘Ei CARL REINER PIERRE OLAF-MHIKOTAKA wy Serernptay by CARL REINER fhe on story RICHARD ALAN SIMMONS and WILLIAM SACKHEIM: BEY17 £ ocr ieected br NORMAN JEWISON - Produced bs ROSS HUNTER «» wmwersne sass wesrre cornet ‘| SHOWS 3:30-7-9 Gir Lo . The meeting, which was ‘held © chaired by-Mary MaclIsaac of St. © Non-Capital Women’s Association in the Se er aap! ty - d 4 Distri : ‘ > “I am extremely”. impressed ° cond District of Kings last night. with the many changes and im- trict since 1963. ‘‘This ‘province ~ LEANOR BRON VICTOR SPINEM ROY KINNEAR kok kw we we we kw kk