o~ : wi . . i ‘Sy s - s2 . : : ; - 'The Uriveiled Christ - ae, ; ~ + ISLAND NEWS P AGE beers sles irre oe ae — “Alberton In viour, In The Cross of Christ I THE HAGUE (Reuters)—The ee The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., April 17, 1965-~ +. esa the topic in a) et a a thé aia -_ |Glory, Alas; And Did My Sas secretariat of. Queen Juliana ; sacaedaal vious Bleed? and Beneath The announced Tuesday that Jozef speaking competition at | by, Maries «McEwen. Cals has agreed to form_a sew \ public Cross of Jesus. . Y Alberton Monday evening. Com-| Coffee and sandwiches were | : : : WV Cases Heard Thursday * | peting for the Women’s Instit-| served during a social hour at | Specfal_selections were The cabinet, to give Holland a uew ute trophy were Brenda Profit, the close of the meeting. Old Rugged Cross sung by Carl ee a - —_ On Traffic Court Docket - ; Bena 2 |Adams: At Calvary by Norma) Cals is a: former minister of : = oad formed a part: of Good Frida Adams and Barbara Harris: education, arts and delenens, : Ivan | risis was caused a di- Ronald Joseph Sherry of Al-! David Ferguson, Bonshaw, op. the regular. home and school y — vor an Mrs. fod one ” at SY 8 a Speeding charge. before Albert | equipment; | Dinnis, Justice of the Peace, in William Charles’: McBride. interested tion meeting which was Lawrence bany was fined $20 and costs on | erating vehicles with imefficient as by a large number of | Services Held 2: = Rev. Maxwell ut sacmant aaa policy. peoplé Ow Oliver was announced * : |" court Thursday. Scotchfort, passing when unsafe | O°" in the keen competition. In O'Leary Fined $15 and 200ee ee lee a, Seem Fete Wee) Ti, jatges were Merrit Calley | | same charge was Dr. Lemuel E. cette, Sherwood. David E. | 5 (SS ir of schools, and | ALBERTON — Good Friday * Dance ail Social Evening Prowse of Charlottetown. Ling, Brackley Point Road. stop | Also charged with ;{eertine sign violations. a ee paoyened was observed in O'leney with| fwas Donald-George Jay of East a community service | 3 “ |Royalty, who had his case ad- i ° ee ee eG | United Church. There was a-ca-\f- MO NDAY, ‘APRIL 19 journed to April 20 to, enable C y' e River Weeks on behalf of Alberton Wo- |Pacity congregation of people ee tial rene men's Institute. The name of /from the village and surround- Montague Legion Home Fined $10 and costs for each Ca il T e tan cheney. wil 6 taiched on | ing districts, people of many de-| offence were: David. Andrew mi topic the plaque which was presented | Dominations and varying. in age| : 4 Miller, Summerside. Roland three years ago for annual com- | ‘rom a tiny infant in his moth- i* CLIFF PETERS ORCHESTRA ------ | George Dignan, Summerside, Of er’s arms, through childhood ‘and Robert Allison Young, Char- TV Show eee oe ee as ; to ald ase. all were | lottetown, speeding. 1a 4Prince Edward_tsi 1 fam “The ch ale of __ the | i@ 3p t as partic Denia: E- apap ll gy for. Uy that has been featured many school” was the topic discussed | a. tate eee See SET of ee eu Norman. ‘ies in Guardian farm and wo- py a panel called from the audi- | P¥?¥ : 7 108, driv ith _™Men’s page stories comes to tife ence by the -moderator,-William——The service was divided into a R : A lam invalid driver's oer and 0” the Television screes 0 Sun- “MacKinnon. a member~of~t tre} Seven_sections, anurans = a j \ariving an unregistered vehicle, 2%, afteraeon as Chuck “Dum- hich school teaching staff. Mem one of the seven words rom the DOSFATO BOARD 1 i me on dares brell talks with the Clyde River bers of the panel were Paul | cross. Giving leadership were |. ; 4 $ Admission —$1.00 , Dance—9:30 -1 \) . = Joseph Sterling Doucette, O¥- nixon; on Country Calendar. Batchilder. Mrs. Ray Foley,|Rev. D.L. Howlett, minister “of ister Bed Brite. a The time is 1.30. Mrs. Willard Quiton, Mrs. Regin- |O’Leary pastoral charge of the PLEBISCITE ict mas 5 oor as ottet Margaret Dixon, the elder ald Jeffrey and Kenneth re Church; Feo ee ehicle. | ady of .the } home talks to ha - |Nes minister o ary ‘ ‘ ene 20 sareinlered eee Chuck aboit ‘her diary ‘which Oninions expressed showed |charge of the United Baptist A plebiscite on the future of the Potato Board will be | Richard ee - nregister. ‘05 of thousands ° uardian that all members recognized Church;. Rev. T.J. Snelgrove,§ held on Apri! twenty, Crst. oe i . = a |lottetown, driving’an unregi readers have with keen the responsibility and the im-| minister of West Cape pastoral It is the right a uty ery producer of potat ‘ed vehicle and permitting “ Diary” ae eae icharge of the United Conteh; te exercise his‘or her privilege and vote on this very im- othe: to drive an unregis- a ~ oe “ a a . ter and thereby express an interest and have a SCAR PATIENTS HAVE EARLY EASTER oo: teres © the Guardian's Women’s Pages. but that the school and its teach-|Rev. M.L. Breckenridge petal mo ar aad Soret ; oo. Ellis MacFadyen, | George Dixes, “Ellen's” ers are also important. influen- | epeet —— at Holy Week . It is estimated the 1964 crop will bring an amount ip ex-* The Faster Bunny ‘came baskets and Easter cards Here Yoan Perry, ‘ieft) a pati- | Charlottetown, having an invalid | 2¥sband, will talk about days’ ces on the life of the student. 2 Summerside; and] 24, of twenty million potato dollars to this province. -~@arly for children at the Re- Thursday from Junior Red _ ent at the Centre, receives gifts (driver's license: William Boyd | Hesag od passed. Boyd Dixon and Mrs. Charles Johnston, vice- Ewen MacDougall of the] This certainly is most reassuring to all, and especially - habilitation Centre, who re- Cross members of the primary from. Patricia Simpson and” MacDonald, Crapaud, and Leo [ls wile, Peggy. the second Sen- Sage ag SE A LATS MONE ys to those directly connected with this very important part of ceived Easter egg trees, candy department of York School. Brian Watts, ‘York JRC: | eration of the Dixons, talk about - ‘ f our Island industry. ’ : . — a a Drug Store Open | ~ a Potato dollars will continue, as always, te have a trem: | ; Police_Chief Sterns Webster ap-| F rries | Shei herd of Angus cattle 3 : endous influence on the economy of Prince Biwaee | 8 ree re which have been featured in the While the present favourable situation is many ; _ |pearing for the Crown. Charges | Guardian ’ 4 This Weekend unforseen factors a good portion has been achieved through - . » |of being drunk and ‘incapable | |times. And their son Mack. the pif the combined teamwork of eneeaeer®, =e ee 4 | ones eo es On Schedule third mene, will also be s REDDIN BROS working in.close harmony with your board. a? : es Las For Weekend “sit ice at} a ree mrerers aaLs ar oe . -— ee zie Bas teen showing cante or #- = = PHARMACY absence years now, i n el edi E Canadian National Railways|eeived honorable Sever | Your vote is important—it is tm that you : VUE LU "WW | ‘has three ferries in operation on] all showmep at the win | _ 182 RICHMOND SESEeT “a PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND cabs Mrs. Rose Gauthier, 219 King ave a key witness in court. handle heavy weekend traffic. one of ‘the most 5 1 POTATO DEALERS ASSOCIATION Te eS ‘Btreet, was fined -$200 on a|The witness had been expected Fo rive “The MV-Confederation and MV, Island livestock men far the fir, Will be the only drug store open Sunday we t rae charge of selling liquor to an-| Thursday but did not sapoaar.| r rioil ays Abegweit are running Sn their| ture. — : eS Ea ether person when she ei defendant is represented spring schedule and are making! So ee SSS see a ed before Magistrate A. J.! Allison Gillis who entered ob Classes in city schools, which 10 round trips daily. . \iso help- : eee ie . : Haslam, QC, in city police court ‘jection to the information jen the ia emianais ing to handle both vehicles and “5 : j rae m J Thursday the. grounds of ambiguity. o” closed — freight is the SS Prince Edward + 8 : : ° + Defence counsel is Gerald R. RCMP “Constable Charles Dolidays, will resume Monday, Island : _ ; r Foster, QC. who said.the accus- Clark testified’ he had driven April 26. — | Provincial transportation _ di- 6d would enter ‘an appeal- Rear the residence of the accus-|~~ St. Dunstan's University--stu--fector-B.._ Graham Rogers. - = Mr. Foster made an attack jeq in company with Cnst. E. J. last ight travelling conditions “m the credibility of Crown-wit-|steckley and ‘agent provoca.| 7" "esam their Easter recess Co. 'cood, with no ice in thei Bess Dawson Hooper who had teur’ Dawson Hooper. The lat-| Wednesday at noon, and. will re- | Northumberland Strait | n previously testified to purchas-|ter had left the car with a $2 bill turn. to classes Tuesday, April | Borden and Cape Tormentine, al- ing “two. botiles_ofbeer_at_the ‘returning a few minutes later 20 ‘though there was a heavy. ice ess civen with $1 and two bottles of beer. pack between the eastern end of Appearing in court on charges Gia ke of faine rae Classes et “Prince of Wales the province and Cape Breton. of operating a restaurant with. | Sears OS teler Pres College closed at noon Thursday “The Abegweit is expected to “gut first obtaining a licence, |€s-@ woman heard the case ad- and will re-open Monday morn- leave for drydock in Halifax John Heftry Reid heard the 20|journed to May 15 at request of | ing. Monday night. { @harges pending withdrawn by | the City. The. case had been ad- fourned from March 16. =ver:| EASTERMONDAYPLAY _| another person, Frederick Ber- a2 ‘ ~ i Hard Dooley, 247 King Street, heard the case adjourned to ‘April 17 to enable the RCMP to eres "Breath of Spring” = WEATHER “TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- Seemed iy St. — a of Charlottetown — tures: i OMe ccc. 42 Prince George .:.:, 26 49 t= FT|. MONDAY. APRIL 9th Witaria.?. i itedincc 47 57 J Edmonton ......... 23 an A } Calgary iv..see--3. 18 43 j <=. | i| __ BIRCHWOODAUDITORIUM Winnipeg ......... 27 43 aes, eedbesiees 35 45 3 p.m Ev. 8 | ‘ 5 WA: sechenasad 39 42 Matinee m. ~~ ening p.m. } aS scapes 4 Montreal .......... mone ‘ a ee _—_— Bley the love mid happiness that shires 90 rs : a isisies : 4 — ae : re in Bis 1 a j , : . : jour SRR - Moncton .:...... 33 PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND : ee - splendidly throughout the glosiows Charlottetown ..... 29 45 . — a ” i 3 OO unui. & & y 2 of Easter he with you and your family a dee esednecs - 44 \ F : ~ ‘ be . wi S iveeiics % io : GENE 3 ei acé ces . | : ways dden and oe Led) New York :....:... e : oe ; al ” els Miami .. iisch es & | =~ =| TO POTATO PRODUCERS | WN c 8 Los Angeles ....... 4a 74 : ) HALIFAX (CP) — “ : ther pont ag ae w ir WITH RESPECT TO VOTER Qu ALIFICATIONS located northeast of iG PL ont ae jut aE Booe, ee MARKETING PLEBISCITE ' were producing strong winds and < APRIL 21, 1965. ron over the artimes late . outa a ‘eiethars” "tines In order that misunderstanding and confusion be kent to a minimum Brunswick on voting day, the following information is released for the assistance of ’ dition toate, ha tae Deputy Returning Officers and Agents and for the information of voters: move away, a strong -westerly » QUALIFICATIONS - ; flow will develop f§nging with it drier air’. As a result, the con- tinuous rain will give way to (1) Voters must be .................... .. Canadian citizens. aa erstarn New Bronecin nn | (2)- Voters. must have. attained their 18th birthday on or bet morning with . oe April 21, 1965. over the east the Mari- times later in the day: os (3) Voters must be Registered Producers with the Prince Edward Is- Sunday will start off suany land Potato Marketing Beard. followed by increasing cloudi- : d ness as another disturbance ap- ( 4) The growing of one acre of potatoes in 1964 on land either owned Cranes Ganeait or rented or placed at the disposal of a voter by a parent for the Northern Nova Scotis, East growing of potatoes is a necessary qualification. on cee td. Onontion (5) Women who are growers in their own right and meet other quali- Bay of Chaleur: Rain and driz- fications are eligible. a He endine, scattered “showers | (6): A wife is not eligible to vote on her husband's qualificstions. 4 this afternevting during mor. | (7) A voter may vote in only one poll which must be the poll in which ; ing to west 20. Low-high at New he or she resides. r lasgow 34 and 43, Goshen 35 This Easter Message is Published by These Firms: ns ea aes a, Cine: Jt oe te aes ee Oe ee ee eee ea y r ; 44 , Camp- “ beilion 33 and 4. ee ee eee ADELLA'S MILLINERY . > WALTER BURHOE ) ? Outlook for Sunday — a (9) Before receiving a ballot, all. voters will be required to sign a (Acress from Dominion Bldg.) : Longworth Ave. — Charlottetown ! beceating A ne ctlder. + declaration which will have the same force and effect ae if made ‘ih 100 Queen S-—Cherletictows ° High tide today_at_Charlotte- | under ath. . a ROGERS HARDWARE - ‘eo a : < Queen Street — Charioitetown won 50 om. - om i ; 25 (10) Penalties are provided for the signing of a false declaration. HALL & STAVERT LTD. . tide Sunday Bee at har (11) Polls will remain open from 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 21 until ~- Pownal St. — Charletictown 5 PALMER ELECTRIC am us- ‘ tice at Tis a.m. and = oi. we es ; _ Fitzroy Street — Charlottetown Summerside ; ; : serine an Shree, | | Wendall MacKay ee eee CUSTOM INTERIORS -s i al a a tn Deputy Provincial Secretary- “The home of good shoes since 1920” oS Prince Street Charlottetown : oz: a dé M A 4 . = * ‘ P 3 Z B «