Ease 12-The 9:249 T313. March 1- 19.531 WELLINGTON Manitoba 8. Saskatchewan Want No Hansard Reports . : By THE CANADIAN PRESS it Two provincial legislatures Tues- . -” lay turned down suggestions that .hcy keep written records of their iehates. Manito' 's Premier Campbell laid a provincial hansard would ead to abuses and Alberta Pre- -nier ”anning said it was not worth the expense. A hansard, the leader of Maui- :oba's Liberal-Progressive govern- lment said. could get out of hand. Dttawa members often got copies if their speeches through hansard . to flood their constituencies. It ti . was an "expense the taxpayers at Ihouldn't have to carry." 3 Alberta's Social Credit majority voted 36 to 18 against an opposition motion for a permanent record. Premier Manning said the ses- sion's proceedings could be cov- ervrl in a brief synopsis. nrwmr GRAIN Moriim : . it An opposition motion that the i ' ii federal government be pressed to make cash payments to farmers for form-stored grain was de- leated in the Manitoba legislature. The motion also urged the federal government to assume carrying cliargcs on all grain in storage in all nosilinns at the end of the crop year. The Susknlciicnan house was told expenditures of the province's hospital .services plan in 1955 to- talled 519.30 301. more than s10.- )00.00tl above the amount collected in taxes for ilie sch!-me. The plan covered 82'. iii residents or 92.6 per cent n the population. Per- ':;init:i cost was 523.46. compared with per-Capita revenue of Sllltll. The plan is operated hy the CC? (oi rnmenl. Liberal opposition leader Far- iuhar Oliver charged the Ontario Progressive Conservative govern- ment is trying to rule by commis- Iion instead of through the legisla- ture. Speaking on a government hill to set up a water resources commission. he said too many , commissions and boards are being ' lsed to conduct provincial affairs. ' The government plans to spend ' 32.400.000.000 on the water-shortage 9 . problem. 01.100.000.000 for water- (, works pprojects and 51.300.000.000 3! '1'"-3-U”.':i! es: ' tr: e s- .:.:' -.;-. .-'.-aura '-r-:.2 -is ,lor sewage disposal. g (' New Brunswick Premier Flem- j : lining said a provincial election "must come within ill months" . but named no date. His Progres- 4. . ,- slve Conservative government was .' elected in 1952. A member of the Prince Edward island legislature said the prov- inceis electoral system is outdated and should be revised. Dr. L. G. Dewar, Progressive Conservative. said the practice of .....- - --nn----:--a ' 1": WIN MEMORIAM F.liKA MIi.LiCENT Lc-PAGE The funeral of the late Edna Milli:-out LL-Page was held from the Cutcliffc Funeral Home on Jan- uary ll. 1956. Born at Rustico in 1905. she was the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Oliver C. Le- . Page She alt:-mlcd Prince of Wales Crilcge and taught for some years in the public schools of this prov- ince. She then entered the Prince Edward island Hospital School of Nursing. But after two years train- l ing she suffered a severe break- down in health. and was not able .. to finish her training. Since than '-,l , she had suffered many attacks of , : A illness. Many will remember her to . E" . be a kind and conscientious nurse . , of fine christian character. i . She is survived by her sister. Janie (Mrs. Stewart Parkman). Rustico: one sister. Emma Bern- ice and her parents predeceased : .: her. j. . ' The funeral service was conduct- J i ed by her former pastor Rev. AF V -. w . , 7;; ' H ar; ..-.....u.' 'r-".. 'r..:...:f I.:- ). -i..:u:Ii:-2r :.,ga..g-.4.,m ..-;. f ' MacLean. assisted by Rev. Bryer Jones and Rev. M.D. Dunbar. Mr. MncLean spoke comforting wor taking his text from the 103 .4. psalm. Hymns sung were. "Unto the Hills". and "What a Friend we have in Jesus". A solo "God will take care of you", was sung by Miss Doris Andrew. The pallbear- . 4 ers were six of her schoolmates. 1 I Revel LePage. Roland Buntain. Victor Buntain. Cyril Toombs. Ger- r l lid Stevenson and Blair Railings. . . She was tenderly Had to rest in lie family plot in St. Mark's Cem- etery Rustlco. Rev. A.E. Piercey officiated at the grave. FLORAL TRIBUTEB PILLOW Junie. Stewart and famllu. EATH Elaine. Don and family. IPRAYS Aunt Hattie and Uncle Brad. Enid and Revcl Hilda and Lloyd Luella and family Leta. Blair. Gladys and Billy Millie. Emma and Gcrtnido Marian. Elmer and family Jennie. Isabel and Frank Anglo Rtistico Women's institute Staff Infectious Wsease Hospital Inlifcx. N.S Six of her former classmates i Porn P.EI H ,l' ' as follows: a E 5- wlligh son :::l?-g,w."l-A- PFFT slit pp 3 V .,...wi 4 P10991130 electing both counc Iemblym should be changed. He called on the Liberal government to revise the System which 3"'3W5 Miss Dorothy Brooks visited re- the English School Hall. citizens more than one ilktlwlf. I resident now may cast ba os in . r - - uh h ' Owing to recent loss of French the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Master Thane Birch. son of Mr. W" dim” m M” 9 WM South West. on Feb. 14th.. and Mrs. H-miiton Birch. ' brat- Mr. Robert Barlow motored to definite lime. lcharlottetown on Mon. of last . k 1 d 3 k h h Members of Ladies Aid incl at wee 0 sun wee 5 W ere E the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield merside. recently visited Mr. ma Day on Tues.. Feb. 21. with I good Mrs. Garfield Day. will take I course in Egg Grading. Mr. Leighton Coulson, Seaview, 8"9l1d8l1C9- mars and "s,&...”.f'..:;.l.f3;”:f..&:;"i;;1E',.'f.:'; On Wed. evening Feb. 22nd a home. ' meat pie supper was sponsored by United Church congregation 'Barlow. A latives here for the past few days. School classes for smaller pupils are being held at home "red L. .Ai-senault and for higher A g pupils in Legion Hall for an in- ennui of many tokens of love an A pleasant evening was spent at low of Mrs. when friends called on the occulog of her birthday. She was the re. remembrance. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howntt. sum. Mr. John Graham is ill at his Master Gordon Day visited his sister. Mrs. Ray Hawaii and Mr. liowatt. Summcrside recently. ed hi tith birthday at his home in and step dancing by Joseph E: Hubert: oii,occulorii at their my - 6 Feb. 4th. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. William Ben A uul.t' Mcxlunon, South West. will be A card party was held at home of pleased to learn that their young Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anco-in. Lunch erwaze mid. proceeds going to W0 child is now out of danger. . . Ichool; Prizes are w n by Messrs. Friends and relatives gathered at Ba Al "11: magi, Cormier, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M". Joseph Aucm, Mm Benoit Aucom, Feb, 10th on occasion of com” 1 - . ' gm their 30th wedding anniversary. in”. g)eu:,:)a:go::;dE?ql:po1. They were presented with an add- ress, read by Mrs. Edmond Bern- km Fund" ard and a sum of money by Mr. . On Monday evening Feb. liithq Glorice Cormicr. Lunch was urv- more than 50 relatives and friends ed to the .gu(sts. evening was gathered at the home of Mr. spent in card pliyinil. square dnnc- Mn. Joseph S. Arsenault of and St. their wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Arsen- ;.'.."-.o..- wmlazmlksn Ira: received . ii limited quantity of time WAREHOUSE) (LEA Mrs. Arsennult were married in 1906 by Rev. Stanislaus Boudreau. beautifully decantodwodiil cake by Mrs. Vernon Gallant whl Wu relative: and supper. the remainder of the even- in was spent in ulullc llid dlM3' Mn Edwhm F"5'-I503 Ind Miss in: Among those present were BM. Ferguson arrived home last Mrs. Arsenaultl brother.-Mr. Larry 1111111. nixht 0'0!!! Vlflolll points or Gallant of Mass.. the best man in Mus. Where they visited relatlvu for past few weeks. thanked their friends for nllant. Music was furnished bytwedding anniversary. Mt. Midi 4”" umw" "1""- u . Mr. Jame-ii Phillips F i 1 EzinontB8YDll'l8llch s .Feb.13. mm... M, M. M, :;:;;,;g at Summ id 1 ti The couple was presented with 3 n.,,p,,:,"w,f,,: 1; gpggtgnugg; go on operation. i i cut dunno supper. 111:! were the Anna oauun. Grade ix student, recipients of many this gift: from i; com-uegcina at home louo - ttlllldvl. F0!hWl-II gn gppgndgctomy. Wm! 3-M. ciiiioniiovn 1 ...v nInuwt0a,?IIIu-It 1” " x