i \ ° e s ' Perk. | ment Meadowbank cemetery, land basic issues im the field - Nr & ‘ . 4 Western and Central Districts Prospects Appear Good 5 ,C . Feb, 18, 1966. 3) : : The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Feb. 18, sams ss ie a EATON — Fromperts wre te P ntonas = venture ead ex-|peny, formed by Wendell, Clair ALBER' ts arejis a : for an seal actly where to set up e@ base of and Fred Matthews and Michael te epring, perhaps /operations would appear to be|Gallant, the Glen Matthews party hunt again this » Perhaps |oper I [ on the magnitude of the vear|the'secret of success for a seal|Phillip Kinch also of Alberton : {1960 when a huge Soles te cen as Cova, ree ond Go Gentes: Wena within a few yards offshore in| and supplies must be immediate-|in Tignish are expected to be in the Western Prince area from ly available as close es possible |the serial hunt again this year ; Conway to North Cape. }to a large herd of seals. and surveys by air have already carloads of prime; One or two airborne groups|been. carried out. Severs Re herve [eecived in West Prince last; In 1960 most of the pelts were ci tnt your tas win|aing, without aol "gan |e fr stat 425 but last walked herd - |line and were unable spring reported price i stranded earns” "|e chats wall te Ga day. |$12.00 with an additional $1 for . - ‘Two Island ae LE |2antd os wall a9 eins ed the wig = Eo tions _ Accommodations were at ajflippers. Since 1961 when Gien mitted to hospital in Char: — | Weather Conditiqne | in|Matthews first tried sealing town with the aid of plows which| Reports from the plow dis- | sce a deciding factor in _ sal (a whens tele aote MAE ineins Ww cone the eubaan worked highways in the wake of |patcher at midnight indicated bunting operations whether by || oT tle were brought up /hunt has continued more or less a winter storm that filled in| that all main highways Were |ship, aircraft or on foot, but if : te house the each year | elther secondary roads and made most | practically impassable while the gulf continues free from ice from Se ee at thelfrom P.E.I. or the Magdslens. highways impassable. = secondary roads were filing te as it is ot the present time, coal | irom the Magdalen Ie-|Although last year ‘was almost Fa a ec Patcher said | with heavy drifting. Plows from | cing ‘Arctie se, could once lands, points in Quebec, New |accident-tree a large number of a sick child from Souris was/the government: garage were again come close eeeust tor | OO ee ae the jaircraft have been written off taken by car lo hospital in| only operating om emergency |i esed tuners t0 hare ‘drop zones resembled a busy|eompletely or damaged during a Charlottetownwith the aid of | basis early this moraing. the annual harvest. ‘airfield. sealing operations. , snow plows from Montague and| The Charlottetéwn Radio Lest year 18 sealing groups) A ; the government garaze. Range last night reported an with 60 or so planes end helicop ATTRACTS INTEREST ‘ An earlier emergency call |eight inch snowfall from ee lose took gant tm fee teent trom | The emnuel beet eftreste tem UCW Sponsors last evening brought Mrs, Alli-|storm. The measurement was Department of Fisheries landing | mendous interest among the gen- . son Young of Earnscliffe, a ma-|made from 12.30 a.m. Thursday sites at Tignish Run, Montrose \eral public and a'steady stream Fund Project ternity case, to, hospital in the | up to 3 p.m. yesterday: afternoon. Bridge end Alberton’ South \of vehicles visit the landing| © | elty. The wind at midnight was The gevacneey gests cl 0, \sitee, many seesls comaieing) The regular of the ' Teak ee eect Garete to 60 males per hour. ‘The tem [000 young cals, a etfect agen all day to walch the planes Pownal UCW met in the church ' :, : , : : . : out of government garage . in only icopters. i; ie 8 ARTHUR L. Phelps, BA, seen being introduced to Chief Jottetown Board af Trade... tr : were called in before midnight pecalare at thet: Cine wae tens (SS Se filled ee ee, OT Caltrans es nee ee oe 2 eee Cale oy oe ee Se Three Car Creish | with » oumber of 13 otners still degrees and.the barometer wy field up the bunt on the opening | members and one visitor. Mrs. epeakier at the fourth Sau aliatior Vi tin Wee oti mame Clo oee ee eee eR oe rie i laey, Mace? and agate. the fol | Top Rating Harold Smith, president, presid- . Of the Canadian Club of P.E.I. center are . Wed. P ’ : Ps ; ing W end the hunt , a held at the Charlottetown Ho- Donald end Coneies Mattar, ~ ae of president Alex Injures Woman . ¢ lowing Riemann | Gj ae mS 2 or at wight: Mee. Phelps to qyeecel memes “ta three-car collision at the in- p ip Rozelle | ven Cows repeating the | “Purpose”. Mrs. eT 2 tersection of edere Avenue 7 Onl ; Biot ducted . ol '|and Maple Street, Sherwood, § e| Young People The Ayrshire herd of John|ship period after which ‘the ea er | 4 last night at approximately 5.4 : Haslam, has two ex-/|group was led in Bible study by p.m, reportedly resulted in the; . alle ti cellent cows, it developed whea|their Rev. W.E. Grant. : eee : injury of one woman. - Ho ING they were classified for contor- During the business period it ' e . e - e ® ROMP are. investigating the OUNCES | In ness : mation. Five ‘of the Heslgt|was decided to sponsor, a. fund gs ident. There was no report : Ayrshires were “very. good”, raising pro pure ey lled With Me ieVa ism available last night and the o oer a Gale ae pene which is the second highest ra-|electric organ for the church as : : tent of the injuries to the woman | — - le of © Maritime istian |ting attainable; three were|s memorial to those who have ey toe ase ; eee : sa s and| were not disclosed. By JACK HAND was the stocking oon sata | Coda in Breadalbane Christian |good plus”, and three “good. passed on. Donations to the tund Toronto - born Arthur 4. (of nations, not for the good of |described~ as— imagination a Writer ae oo can Chureh Sunday. The herd of James Palmer,are being accepted by the Mem- foe te COC cod BC een ine urihing: bal fer coll procervs,| Gm a el : Se MANGE Festted Unnoes,|eonne. Ter, Gee aioe’ seamed” Wana Mees MAMMA s ocrtp. Incas produced thee good|orial Committee. Members of the "for the ae org —_ 98 | tion, on aes eee bomb which has Ex-Member a bo yg gh lam showing a Wednesday with 42 experienced|ture Amos, the sixth chapter and ae one “good” end one =r are: Mrs. — bsnl | ophange and Salvage from! Mr. Phelps said he thought of been recovered while there . last two is|players from the other teams: |Delroy Brown delivered a mes-|‘‘fair”. ; Mrs. Edwin Stewart; 1 | eamoe’_ at thd vemvlar maeteg| | s nssleal Come caiale. hameaeds similar — yout Cor Ge rimtely’ about disobedient Israel. | The imformation és conteined|Malcolm MacRae. othe Canadian Chu of Prince the eumenlcal Cowell as to exit hair tigger, NOt Offering oe ‘Amer |table had been set up for adding | "Mrs Alllscs Macline, ARCM, in", sermation te contained __Arrangements to attend the Béward lsinad bm the Charlee Guage SONNE onem aber’: néees. eo nee o a eee ~~ another team Sak the league | was in charge of music which |gian Ayrshire i “World Day of Prayer” were eae ee ee ee ice te ae a in| “aha Onied Siena the wk] abbas 1-0, Des |"C Locale “Fete tuesolingas te here 20 clene te eer (eet ae made. It will be held in the Alex- “Author of “A Book of Po- ang get down to three or four, because of the possible|Campbell, Progressive : a Te eee selections tay the ehote. andra Baptist. Church on F ems”: “This Canada”: “These basic objectives?" he asked. Oe ee preponderant po-| vative member of the Legisla. (9M at @ news conte any truce |NO CITY RULED OUT .. Mrs. Kenneth R. Norris, prin-| Provincial Wi day, Feb. 25 at 8 o'clock, é United States", and “Canadian! }, speaking on the imperative | is the greatest menace to| for the. First District of |(¥@% Bg gn at’ the} The commissioner said the pical of Maritime Christian Col- Tickets for the turkey supper Writers". Mr. Phelps gave the|¢ religion, he said. that religion |e? os ae Sutil the election ka sé (e™ the NFL that |confidential survey by @ re-lice asked for the support of the Holds Seminar in the Pownal Hall on Saturday, well attended meeting his ideas! yas good for business and that / human es age the ideal! said last night that he has de. — <a Rozelle said |Search institute had not- ae audlenee: 4 Feb. 19th were distributed. on evolution and revolution an | Some men are made to seem de. | imperative is that the giving-in/ finitely decided not to have his there had been no consideration |Dated seh gh os _ Merle: Zimmerman, pastor of | A Seminar on developing po-| The meeting closed with the applied to everyday things such cent by going to church on Sun- be mutual towards self perserv-| name before a Progressive Con- common draft and abso- |Proposed ; the church, presided COM | tential leaders sponsored by the|Benediction-after which lunch - a8 food production, politics, re- | gay ‘ing adjustment, and if not mu-/servatiye nominating convention Sail talk of a merger. ee et Beeston, munion service. Provincial Women’s ‘Iiistitute is|was served and a social hour ligion and war as imperatives to’ 44, Phelps oe can ae ‘an then unilateral or the oo Sa y in Alberton. Mr. Camp- The cae business transacted — “hen ree — being held Feb. 17th to 1th at was spent. ehange : churches are : = i le as *|beH said he had contested six — Me Sear . ; : Charlottetown Motel. Sanesbabeoaneaae 00s <s guest speaker, introduced | y atism that smells and should be ee weet ar seven elections and was geuc- ae “Although: .16 clubs is not: the Nfld Pleiris ducting the seminar and leading | {°° : by en pst arg viel ied.” | He concluded that the salvage cessful -on two occasions and Denis’ Trial absolute oe ant Reape - 2 the aan ous are ~. 3 PURITY DAIRY ? -president. descr chan ‘ morali consider i “the possibi four four-c! : ‘arlane. Pee at on parvaniel aspect of ex-|\WAR IMPERATIVES * [for greeny. AR Babs ed rogers at a heats a divisions make a very attractive 12 New Parks Meets who is the|} “Parents Prefer at _—— ge is-to ee Others suggested as possible Is Delayed ——— a provincial president of the in-|> Products” a. “One problem of change {s-to+ ai Pu ot were Rozelle several possib’ cP ; stitute. a r Purity 5 z ind out for ourselves when does- ae ° ee nominees, none of which ties of schedules for a 16team|| OTTAWA (CP)—Construction of interest at the meet-|$ ee evolution benme ee oe Sex Education Discussion contend. 90 Guid pooney | OTTAWA (CP) — Points of league were being considered. |of 12 new provincial perks in|, 0 Ss S , aT as eS eh OS faced today with the emer- rig tbs “again occup -|They ranged from a round-robin |Newfoundlend New Brunswick. O0-0000-0-0-0-00-00-00-00-0-60 sent nats and thik of change iahli i Me ti bar a the statt of Olan ; ie sal Denis trial. Thursday, a8 /program of 15 games to various|years, was announced Thursday : SSE The ‘moment we think of change Hi hii ts oint e ng ber . s ary. they have for most of its first|combinations of 14 games. Each |by the federal forestry depart- : Sand the process of change, we -*+ ae So ee + Sional_High_ School, Bert Rix. vee. 10 the-present conferences would |met - of the Agn- Fu d Ente inment Tonight q J coenlaet Eovermment'*” Comoe’ discussion en eék @dueation | their eereed nasnin” 8 oes te Wee of Myrick ‘Tho fury, of 10. mas_fnd Swe (be divided. tate teur-chub diet | Tee SISO coms De. n An fterta oe : "Bags | childre j nner. ’ courtroom sions. tsion - winners " SHARE OR PERISH re ae ae ar $ praca sep bg i impossible Se ee en sae fee seiias when it was | would olay and. the survivors pelipeent tat canal wal be Popular Singing At Its Best With Sveaking on the. world's food; tured a Rochford Square parents to give their children * ‘Leary sent out until next Tuesday|would meet for the league title, equally coe te . Phel id its a Jean's and Asser roper ideas and attitudes | man. f hile : roceedings adding two extra playoff games|and Newfoundland gov. mater of sar rik ine Wednesday” night ats | toward ex Se ae ee eee Che te as held to settle legal points. leech “year “for” fee agus ys eG, SP FAITH MARIE. “Food is not only good busin- | held tion Center with | discussion on it ing~ -| ion was name . David - sponsors. ' business. | Basilica Recreation j of their children, |MacDonald, wife of the Prince Rozelile he had met with|verious sections of the province, eos but necessary Toa imately 350 _parenta mative years eof Beare: The hate corm! Violation. caste tae a cn lone aoe seo ae comet Starring at the ion that we have to operate | teachers t icture with a a ni ng ; ~]oaretr Steelers; -president-of the janes pics — ADE rw , A Scomeun ede” | es Bill Led. |to-heart talks alter the boy or Saturday will be. addressed by Players’ ‘Association, in New ewimming facil ORSE- and SUL Rs erring to the League of | me ie *s| girl has reached adolescence. mier ; w, Senator Of York a week ago. : felaas be aoseened countries| well. nee 1 ie veicimi O.H. Phillips and David Mac- Test-Ban Bradshaw indicated the players| MILLIONS BORN OUTSIDE STEAK aoe h other as| Home : SCHOOL -| Donald, MP.’ f - |had no interest in joining More than °3, people, Members and Guests Welcome well as other’ countries outside |sex education the aint of Wew| Regarding the role of the Is Cha ec _ |Teamsters’ Union es suggested about 16 per cent of the popula- Se themselves ee parents, | School in oe ae : that fe Hire $s rg by James Hoffa’s organizer. tiom, were born outside Canada. Qo cmmsmeememes TS a as vn i ae. pane 4 : : ss eee 5a a vas at a art ee eeet scree lees canons —— < = ps cation should not ~ Parliament By ANDREW ree : ‘ ; . | speakers ‘tha’ uded Dr. ast aside in the home, school, | GENEVA AP) — he said, referring to the an- spea Mrs. Eugene MacDon. | 1 olatae | Gl US 9 2 Rae erat inte the’ hterniey tld, and Ri. Rev, William simp- pce on pag rioe a os aes At A CINCE | Ueton charged flights violated : brought into the fraternity aaah Moderator for the panel portunity to integrate some, the 1963 partial test-ban treaty ‘ : : was Edward Hilton, president of facet of sex education in an| By THE CANADIAN PRESS |The United States delegate dis- y Rochford Square Home’ and) J iiity or lecture. On the for- | missed the change as propa- : _ | School. mal side, it was felt that some | THURSDAY, Feb. 17, 1968 ganda. 2 | _It was the opinion of the panel | 4. instruction, inclading an-| The Commons passed trans- |" Representatives of the two e e . that sex education for children | 310 ial facts, physiology, blo- | port department spending es- leading nuclear powers at the [| should come from parents, and logy, etc. could be given stu-| timates and moved to defence 17 - nation conference clashed [ iS OW ee : i that parents have a grave res- dents at the high school level. | epending for 1965-66. when a detailed nonprolifera- : L 5 a ponsibility to discharge their |— A warning was issued copcern- Defence Minister Hell-. tion- treaty came up for discus- ie ; : : : e ; duties in this regard in a manner for tha svaleana ot sexual per-| Yer said the integration pol- | gion, k zz Of your — "best, suited for their Individual | ing the prevalence of sexual per ley for the service is working |""Soviet. Delegate Semyon K. $ worth a ad pointed out that sex | were ae ates gaia ‘Douglas Harkness PC — Cal- American _ nuclear bomber in fm of ! Choice $3 education is an everyday mat- sca ick these persons, | SFY North) said the real crux (Spain tast month was proof of j : Se in the homes, beginning at are and'cie tide rere of defence matters ts that a flagrant v of interna- : ‘ . RECEIVES TREATMENT {5 earliest years Parents are | taking money morale is at a low ebb. tional lew end of. the 1963 Mos- Deposit at Lower Sales Floor Ue ae Wendell Hardy, Alberton, 18) ced to make use of every | Strangers, ‘ar Aa Hat js | 00--study of the transport | cow Treaty.” The treaty bans eer : teceiving treatment in the west- |... ilable opportunity to instruct The meeting felt there 18 estima the government jay but underground nuclear EET , ern hospital. ee erent te ane definite need for having par- was crit for a lacka- tests. ‘ 5 TTT 7 | ents get together to discuss the daisical attitude toward ship. | ci NVI 1S PATIENT DEATHS matter of sex education of child-| fing safety, REDUCE CHARGE Mf { i ys Valerie Campbell, Hills-River,_. ren, to better equip parents for) “ Frank Howard Npp..| STUTTGART (Reuters)— _s fans. ts 2 patient in the Western Hos- MOLLOY jt At Aritigand, Maas, | this $ob and to mane Hye pare Gheona) said i fonst shoulder a gg a ga age pea ee ae ; ee a a ‘ pital. on February 16th, 1066, Mrs. | ents aware of their ate ca some of the : for 40 uae i” Yon aidait eg: —> SS Bi Tae, IN ‘SUMMERSIDE Coleman ey OE Millcove, | sider ‘some wavs asd’ enone to| ‘baths end heavy damage duced Monday to one of man- / — 2 Maurice Perry, arrived in| Mcintyre) formerly of Millcove, |sider some ways a ee oar va” averting — SS] Summerside from Saint John,|P.E.1. ‘ ' of release under West ( : ; = re Sea e anenAcT — A he lle st 0 ea tattle |S" Sine “a” ue fs Name... 2. 1 Se | sharon mad Y aaalapient. with | dence, A a a Meeting PCMNS | made of the feasibility of cetad sue, Wa motion 3 a) =— mearerd Inetitute of Oceanog-|Feb. 17, 1966 of Wallace D. Br : a ease ot Men enOn open |e sivili lee thle con — | 3 ao) TROD 0 over: Ne. aut in his and eri Hone'un,| With Sing-Song ‘Other, ‘MPs spoke on ope. |tmand. ta Frence during "the — dress . = ithe Mac World War. : — 0 a Oe 6 ee. Oe -6 C=) ' ASSESSED FINE il noon Saturday, then to the! ‘The regular monthly. meeting| cific transportation issues ia |Second ae a IDE — John Heo- Pownal United Church for ser-|op fe, North Bedeque United | their ridings. cee — ‘6 SUMMERS |Po continue study of de- fy DesRoches, Central Bedeque \vice commencing at 2 p.m. In-| yon Association met at the} Mme. Georges Vanier was | @.m. to The (— i >} Sppeared before Magistrate W- terment in the church cemetery. |manse. President Eldon Drum-| installed ee iret woman chon | fence estimates. Feb = i = Fe ey re ee rR Baw une Soe NN 9 | nies = Phong.No. - 5... . . fee rt yes morning on 4 ; meeting was g : rte at a. at : 5 cetins : pa pe eS charge of impaired driving. He LOCO — At Cate ecanee a sing-song which was joined in om Es e=—) | Wes fined $76 aid. conte or iS pital Feb. “1, WE by the ladies of the North Bede-| FRIDAY, Feb. 18 < = doe iar Ca Gate Re Bate Uy He ae nog | A Comer was «| 3-Day Only UNOS ease on the docket. =| 4 ‘ Home until movies about a m j tetown Funeral % , “ ¢ Oa ehh ed ds al al al el a de ~ REFUSES TO POST BOND {his afternoon at 2 o'clock at [Brazil and a discussion on the! MINOR HOCKEY | ° Cadi “ : UMMERSIDE — Refusal yhich time remains : t ; post a $100 bond ensuring te | warded. to his late residence. tee nny, ser se lek tba The following are the results of ‘s would keep the peace and be of | Funeral Saturday morning leav- minutes o vowed: games played in the Rural Mino: : a. good behavior for the next. six! ing the house at 9 o'clock . for |and they were app’ ve a report |Hockey Bantam . Peewee Divi ; eo months, saw the case of Allan Requiem High Mass at St’ Aug-| Frank Jardine Set whith ion, Tues. Feb. 15, 1966: : ee Ss MacDonald. ide, who! stine's Church, a i Sak at Sarde fe wae ‘é Rangers $-—Bidit McKay, Ke : pleaded guilty to a charge oft .¢ 9 39 Interment in the church <aijlie it the next eae ny on able ‘one i comanoe page _ —— _ a | cemetery. as ak ea whieh i Big ne o Free- fe 7Joe Allan Martin & FOR CLEARANCE SALE ON : DONALD — : urch on f Jim . Smallwood , Rove Patios cout Woreday be-|locctown ere ET onion sila: eee s, a ey eam eile, Ladies Sweaters, Blouses, Men's and Boys’ ; i | y A. MacDonald, a prayer : ins . : , Be Magistrate R.S. Hinton, | rowed }. MacDonald, maces Shaw, : ini Pants a Men's Sweaters, Ladies Coats» r “| point, ed 82 years. s' y : P ve . . NAMED TO POST atthe Hennessey Funeral Home | 19 pigcuss EDUCATION |MM’4a AYA). Dresses and Dusters and Men's Shirts Wing Commander C.E.. Rush- from where the funeral will a. OTTAWA (CP)—Three mem- i MUFFLER REPLACEMENT 5 ; ton assumed command of 2 (M) | place Saturday morning at 10. lee teacher education | Mae tiie v6 Nail, we Operational Training Unit. W-C/|to st. Bonaventure Church, Tra- of the t ooehanieled aa When ae atk a quality es Beis |S SONS londie, fee. ReGen, Ae ee ee Cee eecane’ femal Geaaice Gk” iufllee tor Chev Bay, N.S.; and received’ his edu-| at 11:15. Interment in the church oc cee wae todiee aa i rectice . * a fe oalsied te Saturday ‘to discuss ~ teacher an is . > ; RCAF in 1942 aor aig. ee Me tee ada, Tha wit ao en Island Chev a —_—- a. jos oe ae- | Meadowbank, in her 89th year. seminar to take place here : aS outa: He and | Resting at the brane — Ls 9, 10, and 11, when about} Olds Lt eume . : hers funer. experts on teachers educa: y at ee ee Bere held 4 Saturday,—service jtion from Canada, the U.S. and Corner of Euston and Wermesth ‘andl their four sons sow ‘reside commencing at 2 o'clock, Inter. (Bettain wil discuss peoblens J) Opp. Ch’town Curling