\a simplification of the provisions Policy _O (Ed. Note —<The following is will, be based on a ‘selling price | for creamery butter at 59 cents. ther office says clouds associat- ed with a disturbance east. of. | Maine ‘had spread into the south- | western sections of Nova Scotia | and New Brunswick late Friday | evening. Fog was reported along the Nova-Scotia coastline. Else- 3 utlined poe ie ‘ed as Quartermaster abo ard -CCGS “Wolfe’’, “Is shortly to take his examination in Chart- work and Pilotage*for the Sec- ond Mate Certificate of Compe- |: tency. Mr. McNevin has been studying the Canada | Depart of Southampton, and has recent- ly become actively involved in fisheries training. Mr. -W:S. MeMurtry, Provin- cial Director of Vocational School of Navigation, University. ““Toronte .....+:+ a1 meg se JOtaWE: saneseree : % ro { 3 Students :-]ment ef Transport..syilabus for Pa e luates . 31 44 ~ | Master of a power driven. vesse) ~ |Fredericton’ ...... 25 51 ‘Ta ke Course # less than 350 tons gross. ‘Saint Ahn 22 51 ane to ‘the increased content ee Re 2. 48 .Marine Certificate —syllabus .. Eastern and Central Districts Halifax 27 38 - Three, Island studests are Gm Lori: She subenquent upgrading, - =" \Charlottetown 27 47 --Tolled-in the advanced navigat-jof the marine officer's profes- |The Guardian,—Charlottetown, Sat,, April 9, 1966. 5 Sydney :..:..:... 31 40 — ion course at the Navigation |sional knowledge, "it is normal : 3 iB |\Yarmouth .....56 31 40. School in the Provincial Voeat- |procedure for a potential officer noe St. John’s’ ...... co 0 35 ,- ion Institute and all three are |to spread his studies and exam- 4 . aston <7 .ocasss> 40 48 studying for positions as marine |inations over the maximum per- . d ra Da - = New-York ........ a - Officers. The'‘students are: John [ee of 30 months allowed. ce eG . . Tampa Poe aeaea) Beaton, Charlottetown; Delbert Captain John Pal i Iry New Orleans : 55. 81 | Raynor, New Annan and Leslie |charge of the Riviate De- : FCO es sos ge 83 McNevin, Argyle Shore. partment for the past three H = wea-| Mr. Beaton, recently employ- years, isa gr@duate of the lof the new federal: dairy policy. This Will permit™the creamegjes. ecessful in ‘all three’ written ‘ \It has been prepared by. E.W.to pay their’: cream. shippers where, only patchy clouds were gn Chartwork and Pilotage ex- Tai te cal that comanr 1 wth Adams, Provincial Dairy Super- somewhere ~ between 61 and 63 reported: minations, and will be examin-} advanced. marine auniinéation : intendent) ae cant ‘Pet ae butterfat. In- ite disturbance will cross the ed this month in Orals and Sig- | and the upgrading ‘of navigation ¢ jStead of receiving\a subsidy of cee +alling. This, will be. his final |al and. t < By E.W. ADAMS 10.9 cents. per pound butterfat, | Skies and ‘a few rainshowers. ‘appearance before the Supervis- uarice Ce sarin co Dairy Superintendent _ During the past year. the re- turns that cream: shippers have received . from the plan for en based cream shippers will receive a di- rect payment ,of 21.43 .cents. per! pound of butterfat from Ottawa. | wick. This payment will.be made once | S°Mewhat. colder’ than Friday’s awarded his Second Mate’s Car- every Some snowflurries may also oc- cur over. parts of New Bruns- Temperatures -. will three months. When the |Teadings at inland localities. oe Examiner of Masters and Mates. Captain H. D. Mackay, Halifax, and if successful will be tificate. He is presently employ- present and future requirements and be supplied with the most modern equiprnent available. er product have on a support-level of 64 cents for, creamery butter. ‘However; it -Agricultural - Stabilization Board's selling price , for butter has been on the basis~ of tither FORMULA: MEANS SAFETY When: leaning “a ladder against a wall, the foot should be a quarter of the ladder’s length from the wall. For Easter Sunday, mostly (eq with the Fed cloudy weather with a few rain- | of Fisheries ee aes showers or snowflurries is eX- | Patrol Boats. Mr. Rayner is’ in pected as moist —air continues | |Possession of a Tempo rary | to flow into the Maritimes. © ‘Master's Certificate. and is final returns are received cream | Shippers will receive in the vi- \cinity of 83 — 85 cents per pound \of butterfat for all farm separ- ated ‘cream. __ eee Sao MALLETT, Union — night of the Producer Section John Bell, West. Royalty at b Beards de oe Pe Aue anand SRIPpETS will be ~ Senn. “sorscasts: a ; = Road ( presided (LEFT) and Le , ‘o make a claim for the orthern Nova scotia, nce 4’ , over the meenting Thursday PEL acanncs Association. Southport ad Leigh Kennedy, |1y cream shippers per pound of (21.4 cents subsidy as the dairy| Edward Island, Eastern New | xk kek wk KK wk kK OK butterfat, 10.9 cents has come plants will submit a record of re-| Brunswick Counties: Mostly | cloudy with a few showers in the | TODAY ONLY from the Federal Treasury. The |ceipts to the Agricultural Stabil- afternoon and evening; a” little. | procedure has-—been-that — the | ization Board. ‘Shows1, 3, 7,9” _ at Fairview was erroneously __... judden-passing_of_his aunt, Mrs. * coming téSouris Constable Roy * the board o’ directors, _ Canadian Interfaith Conference, | “LOCAL 1 IS PATIENT Mrs. Alonzo -Riley, Cardigan, is a-patient in the Kings County | Memorial... Hospital. —___.IN- HOSPITAL Guelda ‘Allen, Mortaguc, is a patient in. the Kings County Me-; morial Hospital, Montague. VISIT RE”™.ATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bell and | family, Dartmouth, N.S.. are} spending . the Easter holiday, weekend at Murray Harbor) visiting with relatives. RETURNS HOME Eston MacNeil! has returned to his home in Murray Harbour after spending several months in Ontario ; FAIRVIEW SERVICE In Thursday’s “church an- _mouncements for Easter Sunday appearing in this paper “with re-" gard to the North River Baptist Pastorate the 11.00 a.m: service ommitted. — ‘ VARIETY ‘CONCERT A. variety concert sponsored by the CYO was held recently in the Corran Bain Hall sponsored by the CYO:-John Morrison and Francis Boin took care of the master of ceremonies duties. The show lasted two hours and featured solos. duets, choruses. recitations, quiz shows and -dia- logues. ; sae Sees ‘RECEIVES “NEWS — Lester -O’Donnell, Charlotte- town, received the news of the Mass., formerly Cecelia Malone of Souris River. She leaves to/report on the amount of goods} Linch was served by members | Montague, | |-visiting—Mrs:-—Wentworth's- sis- P.E.I. Milk Association BRIEF y TAsks. For. MSR ARR RY $5.25 per hundredweight, basis | \3.6 per cent milk was taken at a| ‘meeting here. Thursday -night of lthe Producer Sectidn, P.E.1. [Fluid Milk Association. It was theld-in-Bireh-Court,Experimen-_ tal .Farm. President’ Wallace Mallett, Union Road presided. The current price is $4.62 per hundredweight, basis 3.6 per: cent ‘butterfat. It was explained by producers spokesman that the Nova Scotia milk producers who supply the Halifax milk market, for example; receive al High School were busy writ- ing exams this week. They start- ed writing Tuesday morning and | concluded. Thursday. This will be the last set before the finals in June: There were in the vicin- ity of some four huni pupils writing the exams. With the exams over the students are on vacation for the Easter holidays. VISITING HERE __ ‘Mr. and Mrs.. Ernest Went- worth of Canton, Mass., are ter, Mrs. Everett Acorn and her brother George Smith, both of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth--are- Past --Command- er and President of the East- ern States Command of the Royal Canadian—Legion .in the US. F BREAK REPORTED | The Charlottetown Detach- |ment of the RCMP reported that ‘a break occurred atthe -ESSO- service station in Southport Thursday evening. A member of A decision to ask for.a price of |$6.10- per fiiadbodweutant tbr milk | |testing ‘3.7 percent _ butterfat, which is one-tenth of a point \nigher butterfat content. | The suggestion for an increas- \ed price for this “fluid milk’, as |it is called, has been set in mo-} tion by “the increased federate government subsidy which has \the effect of guaranteeing $4.00 per hundredweight for milk go- ing into the manufacture of but- ter, for example. That price 1s for milk —delivered—at-—@airy. plants. (See story by E.W Adams,° provincial dairy super- intendent, elsewhere in this is- sue.) jointly by Norris and Garth Scott. AWARDED CONTRACTS Canada Packers Ltd, of Charlottetown has peen awarded two contracts by the Department of Defence Production, it was announced in Ottawa by indus- try minister C. M. Drury. Both contracts are forthe supply of meat and are valued at $41,478 and $16,497. They:..are among 72 unclassified defence contracts totalling over $2 million award- ed by the department. “FINAL PARTY ~~ Final crokinole party sponsor- ed by the Beach Point Women’s Institute held in the school base- ment on Wednesday night when eight tables playeu, saw Mrs. Fred C. White, Murray Harbour capture the ladies’. prize, while -Reuben—Moore,—-Murray.—River and Sheldon. Hume, Murray Har- bour tied for the mens’ prize: _\the force stated the break was | ireported at 11.30. There was no door prize--was. won by Stanley | Hicken, MurrayHarbor North- mourn many relatives in this'taken. The station is operated of the Institute. province. Mrs. O’Connor and her | family were frequent visitors ‘to ‘the Island. NEW ADDITION The addition - of Constable Maynard Roy to the Souris De- | tachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police inefeases the present force to five. “Before was with the Charlottetown de-_| tachment. Constable Roy will re- | side in Souris along with his wife | and two children. ° IS APPOINTED 1 Rev. David MacDonald, MP, has been appointed a member of of the it was learned Thursday. Mr. | MacDonald will—revresent_ the province of Prince Edward Is- | erfaith Conference is“ group looking | after the satticipatien of --the | ‘1 Mode! R.F Reckland Root od oe c=] eed 48T.T. cepted. it ord Street, AENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon Friday, April 22, 1966 for-the purchase of the following equipment. Rocklarid Reot Rake, Serial No. 172, 3 Rake, rebuilt Rome Plow, Serial No. RWCCI10IA Rome Piow, Serial No. 7 TRH-33 Birm’ ngham tilt trailer, Serial Jeet The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- P.E.I. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE church in the 1967 centennial observances. RETURNS HOME Peter Grant, who received a broken leg last Saturday in an exhibition hockey game between ~ _Souris Regional High School and | St. Dunstan’s, returned home recently after speriding five days in the Charlottetown Hospital. He will have a-cast on for three months. Morell Regional High, played | COMPLETE EX q The students of Souris RéZ Mortgage Funds | Available on resident’al properties H. L: SEAR 110 Queen St. Dial 2-1271 a Washers & Dryers Refrigerators CROCKETT & STOREY ATi: | Kent St., Dial 4-5559 rae The fluia_ milk producers, those who supply plants supply- ing urban areas with bottled milk, consider they are under more expense as they have to |guarantee a certain “standard”, lor. guaranteed quantity of milk every day of the year: In addition there is the aa lem of a lower price for “sur- plus” milk which lowers the net return considerably. Also expressed at the Thurs day night meeting was a desire for more uniformity of fluid milk-prices across the province than there is at the present time. It has been suggested on se |veral occasions by dairy spokes mer that the probable - 1n- icrease in price of bottled milk might run to two cents per bot- tle. However the milk contro) board is the organization that will decide on what the increase’ will be, and on what the produc- ers will receive for ‘their_milk. This board is under the chair- manship of Judge W.E. Darby of Summerside. Both consumers and producers of the province Aré represented on the board: Farm Laborers To Be Covered OTTAWA—Farm Labprers in Canada will be covered by un- employment Insurance, labor minister John R. Nicholson said . | don't miss a ay ment to shippers and has then | reimbursement from | stabilization | Ao Seman eee -;Agricultural Beard SUPPORT INCREASED RN Under the support program starting April 1, 1966 the sup- port level has been increased- and= the “method © of payment | changed. Starting April 1, the | payment that cream shippers | will receive ‘from the creamery this week in response to a question from‘ Hon. J- Angus) MacLean, MP for Queens. MacLean drew Mr. Nicholson's attention, to the fact that the Prince Edward Island _ legisla- ture recently unaminously endor- | sed a Anove to amend the -un-| employment insurance act to ex- tend itsbenefits to- farm-—work ers. Mr. Nicholson said that an intet - departmental committee of government that has been looking into the proposed am-| endments to the act and its | work was well advanced. He, said he had been promised the committee’s report in the next two or three weeks. When he receives it he will study it and | submit: it to the government. | dairy pfint has made—this pay-|$3.65 AT FARM manufacturing milk’ producers ‘once a month’ from Ottawa. ‘able to participate in the plan. colder: light winds; low-high at New Glasgow 30 and 45, Char- lottetown 45. ~< « a few showers, a little colder. Under the new dairy policy should receive on the ‘aver- jae’ -$4:007 per hundred weight: i\F.0.B. plant for Grade A milk | based on a 3.5 percentbutterfat| High tide today at -Charlotte- test. or approximately’ $3.65 | jtown 1.41-a@.m- and 1.16 p.m. At F.O.B. farm. This will be aceom- | Rustico at 8.12 am. &nd.. 10.21 plished by the plant paying milk |p.m. High tide Sunday at Clmr- \producers on the average $2.90/lottetown -2.30 a.m. per hundred weight F.0-B. farm.|p.m. At Rustico at 8.48- a.m. A-direct_payment. of 75 cents per hundred weight will be: paid to /manufacturing milk producers | Charlottetown. Sun rises today ‘at 5.46 a.m. and stes at 6.44 p.m. Fluid milk producers will “be | sets at 6.45 p.m. - DEAF? INSTANT HEARING NOTHING IN EITHER EAR!! = .. It’s here! What you have always wanted, an invisible hearing aid, nothing in either ear, no earpiece fitting of any kind. Wear this instru They will receive the direct pay- ment on all milk in excess of 120 percent:of the milk on which they obtain fluid prices. In other |words, if they sellt,000 pounds at fluid prices, they will receive the- payment on all- milk-in ex- cess of 1,200 pounds. In order to implement the in- creased level of assistance out- lined above it is essential that all, jdairy producers become regis- tered as soon as possible. If you HAVE NOT already done so, it is in your interest to obtain a registration form from your |dairy plant, complete and retu@n jit to your plant as soon-as pos--; sible. know. Hear. at once with | clarity; free from disturbing noises, Here is a new techni- que, a new way to better hearing, a new hearing life for the hard of hearing, a “I also wish to re-affirm the assurance that was given by the. Prime Minister some months | _|.ago to the éffect that in due course there will be a revision | and that uneffiployment insur- time,’’ Mr. Nicholson said. He expressed the hope that the changes will be possible be- | fore the conclusion of the pre- | sent session of parliament. he of the regulations and- the~act, liuhes: ance will-be-extended-to employ-| Snag Satara ‘ees on farms in Canada at that | Vancouver new_ deal for the deaf. Prove ‘this claim in your own’ home FREE. by. sending the coupon within 10 days to: Maritime Hearing Service, — WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — weliberes Low evernight oa Frtiey i 39 7 52 t Bayers Rd. Shopping Centre, sedrees Starlite Bldg., Halifex, N. Edmonton ........ 4 40 apes: Seno Waeirec: Cate Yellowknife ...... 3 17 | Neme ‘is hese Regina .....- sees ae 39 be : Winnipeg. ......7.: 24 31 ‘iy Address Wee ‘Churchill : . «07... -. 2 1 { ees cates came eee ay KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD. 25 fai oi! Point Read. ONEDAYONLY Show Starts at 8:00 a.m. See the 1966 McCulloch Marine Lines.--New! «7~and°9 hip. Electric Motors will be demon- "strated during the show! 25 Brackley Point Road f Coffee & Do-Nuts will be served all day during the show “SPECIAL” Prices will be offer- ed. on aii - marine products on Satur- KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD. Sherwood 4- 6423 - 4 and Moncton * “28 and| and 1.47 and 11,40 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Rises Sunday at 5.44 p:m." and- ment and no one will ever | MURPHY: _ °- aS athe bandit raider who.swore to destroy the outlaw pack! 70,000 YEARS AGO OR | 10,000: YEARS TO COME ! ARE THEY BEINGS. OF THE FUTURE OR OF THE PAST? ‘THESE “MEN” OF THE PLANET. | -DEMON | PLAN SEE - BARRY SULLIVAN In. 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