i a __ town Hospital ' diction by Father Tingley “cine at McGill University = 7 hati See rs “Gomporal Salvin ae of the Charlottetown detachment of the MP was guest-speak-_- ere t the ‘Annual banquet of the crate Granters Association of Charlottetown. The- association held its banquet last night in the Basilica Recreation*Center. Seen prior to the banquet — {FROM THE LEFT) are Ger- ald” Soy;.secretary; Joseph Walsh, president; Cpl: eee, who ; ectke on Cfeainds ° and false pretences". and Alan Johnston, treasurer, Missing. | from: ‘the picture “is: Ronald Storey, vice-president. ~ Speaker — ‘Island News se \2 The Malan Charlottetown, Wed., May ce Purchases 1} The ptirchase of additional parking meter’ for the City of | Charlottetown was made known by Arthur Gormley Monday night. Councjllor Gormley, chairman . of the police committee, told the | regular meeting of City Council | “we are receiving a great num | ber of requests by businessmen to erect more meters within the | boundaries of the city.*” Councillor — Louis — “Johnston, | chairman of the light committee, | said the city has already a forest | of parking: meters. | 'Let’s~-not drive customers from ouf..city by placing meters —jin—-outlving areas-—T ters” of Charlottetown cost the . city ‘Outlines — Problems ~ claimed © Councillor who sungested placing 60-min- te signa instead_of n - City Nurses | Set F orRe creation Centre ' Graduation exercises for the Chaflottetown Hospital School of Nursing. and X-Ray Technology - will take place Friday evening, South — Rustico; May 13, at the Basilica Recrea- tien» Centre. Ceremonies begin with O Canada and the Invoca- tion by Rev. Gerald Tingley at “8 o'clock. ry - Most Rev., Malcolm A icEachern, | D.D., Bishop of. Charlottetown, - net presentation of pins by SisterMary Irene, Director of Rina an Sahy TOE i War ADDRESS. eee Gordon « Bennett, Registrar, Prince of Wales wocies liver the main ~ - beth Chaisson, Rollo naif he class valedictorian. : The Nurses Chorale, directed |- An Ayrshire “heifer owned. by | by Sister. Bethany Marie, will | “—“ging two- the evening will close with ‘bene: | iideioen RR produced 10,041 | and| pounds milk, 487 butterfat for | breed class averages of 138 in ao 161. jn fat_as a senior two- The Queen. _Members |.of the — focdusting | “class: Sylvia Anne ~ ‘Summerside; Mary See ne Bus | chanan, Georgetown; Mary) Louise Callaghan, city; Frances | Josephine Callaghan, New | Perth; Elizabeth Ann Chaisson, | Rolle Bay: Mary Janice Chever- | fe, city; Phyllis Marie Coady, —Southport;. Barbara. Lynn ~Cul- + | Doctors SM age Clinic A large number of. doctors | from all over the province will be in the city today as the Medi- | cal Society holds its annual ’ Clinical Day with top authori- | Hes from the faculty of medi- | as. ‘guest speakers Both morning and afternoon | sessions will be held—in the | murses residence at Charlotte- | with emphasis | for. the day being on diseases ot | the gastro-intestinal system: The | program has been arranged in | co-operation with the post- ebsds | uate division of the faculty of | view Snowbird medicine at Dalhousie. PANEL DISCUSSION A series of panef discussions + and case. presentations will held with.many local ° docto; taking part along. with the vifit- ors from Montreal In the evening the annual din-. - ner will be held in theConfedera- tion Centre with! Dr’? D.G. Cameron, -Physician-in-chief —of Montreal Genera! -Hospital,' as A f “NS . in chemistty: . Buest speaker Honor Awards[ Announced HALIFAX (CP) Ernest Wal- ter Grindke of Halifax has heen -awarded—the governor-general's gold medal versity’s list (of graduation ewards in the faculty of arts and science z University medals in’ biology go to Frank Erie Christiansen of East Riverside..N_ Band chemistry to Michael Edward Smith, native of —Louishourg, now’ residing in Dart- mouth Mr. -Christiansen and Mer Smith graduate with first class honors during spring convoca- ion exertises Thursday Annette Marie Hayward = of Grand Falls, Nfld who grad- hates with fipst class honors in modern languages is the rect- pient -of the French piibbesionie medal, Honors graduates on the unt versity list of awards : include Walter. Francis Miles of Sydney. James Brian. Won- nacnt—of Charlottetown in hiolex gv. Marius Constantyn Felder hof of New Glasgow in Philoso- phy, and Patrick Jacke Compton > Ryall of Saint. John, NB, -Physics ; { +71 tangy Rin et gate tention | milk, 469 fat for BCAs “of 148 lb milk, 498.fat for BCAs ‘Sf 12% on Dalhousie Uni- | in. s Graduation. len, city; Mary Nunilo Edmonds, Donna Louise McGee, Parkdale; Iona; Catherine Angelina Foley, Alberton; Mary. Dianne Gallant, mond; Bonita Patricia Morrison, ‘Brigadier Albert thomas” mie Johnston said tha Councillor Brigadier Thomas gave Ro- tarians a background of __the- roblems—_faced _by_a_correct- | ing. | Tf the police: department has _ ernment, t Police Committee - Meters. “ager oF the Charlottétown- Board of. Trade, was present at the meeting and submitted his mon- thly report Mr. Moffatt informed Council that three committees have -been actively engaged in inspecting. industrial sites.in the Charlotte- town metropolitan area have developed sketches data on land available. and “Two days of discussion. with Eastern Provincial Airways of- fieials» gave the Air Transport Committee_ahd others _a_better understanding of the —financiab! diffidilties encountered by short run- aircraft. schedules and the need for national policy with a “built-in subsidy formula’ for” the, 70—-each plus inst eS fivé-regional airlines in Can- jy Bobby Harper. Russell Gal- 4 pins. installation. ex: <a should ‘a subsidy” formulaic ‘geq° yeas’ Rete Noe be adopted by the federal gov-/ EPA, forecasts a gen- 1 ovement._in.- ‘and ‘more modern aircraft ‘sev- | ments have been “completed to ‘have—Dr.--John-S,—-Bates,— chair -year-old- son of Mr -|pastor, Very Rev '@s deacon and. Rev, and Tignish Funeral Is Well Attended The largely attended funeral of Mark Joseph Handrahan, [8- and Mrs Gerald Handfahan, . Christopher ‘Cross who was instantly. killed in a highway accident on Satur- \day, was held from the home of | his parents on Tuesday meeoins ito St. Simon and _ St | Church, Tignish Solemn Re | quiem Mass was celebrated by | MJ Rooney | Floyd McGaugh | Charles Che-: verie as sub-deacon. Rt. Rev. George MacDonald, dean of St Dunstan's University in Charlot. tetown was present in the sanc- tuary accompanied by Rev rick Walsh and Rev. Eric Robin. | Holy communion was admin- istered to a large number in at- tendance._Clergy,.in attendance included Rev. F; Aylward, Rev. J LeClair, Rev. V. Murnaghan, Rev. A. Pender- gast, Rev. Charles MacDonald, Rev. E. Ricftaré. were: Rev. F. Tardiff, sisted by Rev lant; Henri ry, tae 1 Broderick, “Wilson Shea | |Floyd.MeGaugh had the service vat Jude ie Pat- / ‘W. Reid, “Rev. | /In_ the choir | Nelson. | Myers, Valmore Arsenault,-Aub-- ‘rey DesRoches,_AubinJ._.Gal- ewe was.or- | - the grave. Interment was. in- oa Jeertificates were presented to 92) SFR NO MORE > SMILES successful studefts. Junior Red soi74nNESBURG (AP)—The Cross Certificates were present- South African government’ has ed to 18 persons. Three First Aid decreed airliner cockpits must ie Oe enon peaumniations 00 locked: to “prevent_ intrusions a film, “Mirage In Paradise’ in flight. Pilots welcomed the increased security but = sore said thev’d miss. informal visits from passengers and the smiles of their air hastesses was shown. Following the pre- sentations Mr. Meikle spoke on Highway ‘Safety giving tips on ‘safe ariving. ~ Our: Dependable — NEIGHBORLY SERVICE the Ohurch ~Cemetery: Representatives from Credit jand staff. The s.sters of St. Mar- ~TEXACO™ FIRE: alvation Army was guest | eral years from the introduc-| : 100% climate-c led, specially : on a recent attempt to find a ‘Union and Co-operative league oe % Clima ’ ies er = onatt Solan eee packing space on-Queen Street, 00 oe oar ~BOuEY. a ee lot P.E.I. were in attendance, | * blended for climaté and dinde & sive rom meeting ion he noticed -all parking spaces. ARRANGEMENTS _jalong with the Tignish Co-oper=|- lakes Club Monday. loccupied with violations show- Mr” Moffatt said arr ang€| ative and credit whion directors q _-atalling—all at the *egular ‘gasoline price, ‘a ‘tha and sisters of Notre Dame]. — man_of the P.E.1; Water Abthor- were ional services officer in rehabili- | tbo—patrokethis- section of the City” ity, address a banquet meeting | Were “tin attendance as Mary Irene McQuaid, -Rich- ito see there are no violations, tation work, I'll need more officers,” said “The inmate of a penal iM Police Chief Sterne Webster. stitution: has predominantly the skUNKS AND DOGS ‘ ling that an, injustice has| The rt of the poli o Joan Corinne Georgetown; Mary Elizabeth | fee! i report o police com Gallant, city; Bernadette Lucine Mullally, city; Mary Judith | been done to hifi’ said Briga- |mittee revealed that $1,060 was ‘Hammill, Central Bedeque; Ca- (Dowling) O'Brien, city; Ella | tier Thomas, “no matter how.| collected in meter fines for. the ° rol Anne’ Hamill, Central Bede- que; ‘city; - Marlene Helen |Nancy Marie ee Emerald. rshire- Heifer— sername settee Et scent steno McCarville, Kinkora; Ayr: ixth In Class zis $ as Andrew B. MacRae and Fred | Pore. Frenchfort. year old. Raedale Landlord’s | L Cutie finished sixth in her class. | among the animals listed;in the | 129 as a mature cow. Camilla Shea, Waterford; Patri- Patricia Anne Lappin, icia Josephine Smith, Peakes;~ ; Anne LeClair, Judith Ann Trainor, city; Kath- Co Remarks | by-Dr-J-H- “Maloney~ Summerside: Rita Irene Lund, jerine Rose Trainor, Johnston's of the’ medical staff-of the hos- Tracadie Cross; Mary Jeanine | River. Graduating from the ~ pital will be followed by the pre- McCabe, Kinkora; Lorna Marie School of X-Ray Technology _ is. *' gentation of diplomas © Biackaddar . Lucky” Girl “pro: | duced 10,786 pounds milk, 486 | plaoning with fob Placement and | , Union Road, Char-- fat for-BCAs-of-134-and182-as-a 80 :pOn= junior ‘four-year-old for George | sibility of the Aorvestianml pee] Fairvue Bright Style produced 11,393" pounds milk, 458 fat for |.a great deal. of. _work in this. A. MacRae and Son, Charlotte. | | field. . town. RR for BCAs of 190 and f great hls offence against 80- month of April. There were 25 ciety.'’ He has to leave his fam- |persons convicted of. ° speeding, ily and friends and all sources |four persons for allowing dogs to ~of-affection,-and—enter-the—s impersonal regimentation of a ber-“of- persons . was mecrogereererine=' conv: icted | world: “he~ ras left{"and: his «abil-+ lwere 148 yards inspected, seven | ity to cope. with it when his term | were. ordered to be cleaned, .and Te He 11 skunks were destroyed during ea acetestional seryices offic- the month. er must break through this at- | “Prrosphere of Hostility resentment ~of the-fire committee; -ask== and fear, The impression given |ed that a route be - established _|by_the officer_on_his first .yisit |for_oil company ‘trailers leaving | is of vital importance. If this is the city. These large trucks pre- be made on rehabilitation~ with |result in ae om * he said. ¢ouncil, spiritual guidance, fam |. “Mayor: Wwe ‘0x ' suggested eee \that positions of a fire inspector jand building inspector for Char- ‘lottetown be settled. . ‘there is intanaive neeseaase: iwell as through news media Halifax and Saint John for a per- | dees officer. The Salvation Army has done ‘positions ata salary ranging be= jtween $5,000 and $8,000 per an- Guests at. . Monday's meet. | fium. | ing were J: C. MacMillan and} | current issue of Canadian Ayr- | hire Revi : ANG Weiler: Raedale Clas- Milk Prices. sic Lucille, produced 11,187 | _ pounds milk, milk, 470 pounds BCAs of 152 and 156 in the same | age class. ~ | 7_pounds milk, 416 (two cents per quart inn fat. for BCAs of 121 and 138 in | May 15, it whi aanounens i the same class for the same own- | | terday by Earl Adams, secretary ers. of the P.E.1. Milk Control Board. |. In the Charlottetown and THREE YEAR-OLD Melissa Summerside areas homogenized- v éd-9,178 pounde eniik:: 478 | | pasteurized milk-will~ retail . to phar regards sigs athe aaa ithe consumer for 25 cents a| may : quart, Milk- which is_pasteuriz- junior ‘three-year old “Another! .4 “wut not homogenized, that's three-year old, Raedale Classic ink with a cream top, will cost Lady Sovreign, prodyced 9,456 r |24 cents a quart in- those areas. pounds. mili, s20-fat for SBCAS | In the “Albérton, Souris and ,Montague areas homogenized- Lear eee eee | |pasteurized milk Will. sell for 24 jcents a quart while ‘pasteurized | listed, Lealands Nina’s Flash [will sell for 23 cents:a quart. | produced 9,509 pounds milk, fat. for BCAs of "123 ‘and 132 in BRIEFS PRESENTED. the’ mature class for cows 10 Mr. Adams said that the years and over. Flash {s 15. P.E.1. Milk Control- Board. re- In the same class East River ceived separate briefs from the | Patricia produced 10,729 pounds ”| ‘producers and distributors and a |} milk; 443 fat for BCAs of 128° | joint brief from them, asking and 130. 'for,,a two cent increase. He said In the Mature class Loch End that the producer will receive Maid produced 18,375 pounds |one and one-third cents from milk, 546 fat« for BCAs of 156 ithe two cent: increase ahd that and 167. ‘ithe distributor. will receive, two- | Cattle from the herd of W.A.-'thirds of a cent. Moase and Son, Kensington com | This price increase _ was~ pleted several records Clover- brought about, according to Mr. 12.610 pounds |Adams, due to the increase in| ithe costs of the producers and | the stéadily. rising costs of the | distributors milk, - 140. fat, as asenior four- year old heifer. TWO-YEAR-OLD n. the junior S pe ea two-year-old Janie produe- ed 8,876 pounds milk, 377 fat for BCAs of 131 and- 133, and Cloverview Burton's Ada 8.446 milk, 380. butterfat for RCAs of 124 and130 Cloverview Snow. hall produced ‘{0, 683° pounds an increase of 51 cents per hun- dred..pounds: to the producer, returning him: $5.13 per hundred weight for milk testing 3.6 per cent hitter fat, Mr Adams ex- plained. x SAID NECESSARY pee He said that the increase to the producer Was very neces sary tn preventing the possibil- TONIGHT _ Visiting Commercial Travellers Dance fon turing "Les Alexander & The Smoothies” E HORSE & SULKY'S | GRANADA “STEAK ROOM — “Members and Guests Welcome” BUYING WOOL WASHED OR GREASY GET CASH, YARN or BLANKETS IN EXCHANGE . Government Certified Warehouse Shipments of 20 pounds. or over tattle. for Gov- ernment Deficiency Payment, William Condon & Sons e and 120 in the mature: class e ta for To Be Increased _ > The price of milk in Prince | | will speak on the development | ae Classic Lou Alice pro- | Edward Island will be increased | of the college into a university. | “G. B. Langley, both of Halifax. Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell } was a visiting Rotarian. ichairman: of the -tender: commit- Next week's speaker will be Tat Wire Gockel & eet age oe _ Frank MacKinnon, principal __1¢ was decided by resolution: ‘lof Prince of Wales College who |that. the tender of ‘Island C on- struction Ltd. of ‘$15,325. for pat- jehinn of asphalt .pavement be accepted. ‘FORUM FLOOR |» The “serious problem" of the $10 Penalties junlevel floor in the rink was Ha nded Down. ‘brought to Council’s attention by | Fined $10 and costs or~ four jIvan. Doherty, chairman of rink days in default of payment by jand recreation, who stated that | Justice of the Peace Albert Din- |in some areas of the ice surface, | nis in. Traffic Court this poets ice had to be brought up-four in- | “Were Seven-Up Sussex, Ltd., [ches higher than other. areas to Sherwood; failing to licence a ve- {maintain a_ smooth ence all, hicle; Judy Helen Gaudet, City, jaround. ‘driving left of the solid white :Mayor “Cox stated that ‘during | fines*Levi David Young, Cherry |the summer months, Council | Valley, insufficient equipment: meetings would be held at 4:00 John Henry Plaggenhoeff, Pow. |P-m. The new meeting time will inal, failing to dim headlights; 80 into effect. for the next meet- Kenneth Gordon Rice, Parkdale, jing of council im June and the | stop sign; Douglas James Birt, /8ame schedule will be maintain- Covehead, failing to report for ¢d_ through’ until September. re-inspection; Edward: ‘James Charles Moffatt general man- Fitzpatrick, Bedford, stop sign and Brian David Hooley, City, This jump in price will mean. "sereased to 26 and. one half cents | . U a quart on April of this year, | VESSSSSSSse allowing an unlicensed person to| _Fu drive. pas a. a Donald George Chandler ~of Stove Charlottetown. was fined $15 and oO | costs on a speeding charge. ; ity of thi j bei f ed | ie ‘ity o 8 province ng fac on | with a shortage of fluid milk in Service .(} i\the very near future. | This May 15th increase will | |be the first one in the price of | milk since February 1, 1964. Mr. Adams said that the price . of. fluid’ milk in -P.E.I. is. still jlower than in any other prov- jince in Canada, Asan example Mr. Adams said that in Nova Scotia the price of milk was in- A complete stock of furnace parts en hand. - Your Shell Agent. for « Charlottetown, Parkdale, Sherwood and Eastern P. &. if, J, W. Skinner Dial 4-4044 i For or. And r co. §PRING VALLEY HA é MEET YOUR CANDIDATES: KEITH HARRINGTON - HENRY all are invited to discuss the nteds _ REFRESHMENTS - 45 Queen. Street Charlottetown. ~run-at-large-and~a~simitar-num=- Councillor. John. Morris; chair- successful, then’a real start can {sent a_fire hazard which could . ito advertise in island} papers as 3 son capable of handling both : Councillor Dorothy Corrigan, / itee, informed council that tend- || Progressive Consents - GET .TOGET HER MALPEQUE, SPRING VALLEY, INDIAN _RIVER POLLS THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 12th—8:30 P.M. communities. Question Period (Inserted by Third Prince P.C.. Assoc.) of*the Board ot _Trade in Na lottetown on pollution _ colle "Wednesda: evening. Aranacusnibs have been| ‘made with a local nursery to supply. four-foot flower boxes | planted with flowers at a cost of | $15..per box, and merchants are- iflower boxes at their store fronts | ‘during summer months to give | Charlottetown lreal garden look this, year,’ “he | said. ne | T GRADUATE | Among those receiving de- | grees at Mt. Alliston Univer | sity convocation” ‘exercizes Monday -was Evelyn Carpen- | ter of Alberton: Miss Carpen- | ter received her bachelor of | arts degree and hopes to com- | plete her. bachelor of education | course: at - ‘summer — school. | Evelyn will teach school this | fall_on Vancouver Island. | TREES YIELD SWEETS . A healthy maple. tree 18) inches thick yields about 15 gal- | tons ‘of sap each spring. at |principal, Sister St. ibeing_encouraged to. disp Ta_y_|: and district a} many |parts of the province, along with ‘students and. members of the sind | teaching staff from St. Dunstan’’ Y | University. The: Tignish Region- al. High School students with their teaching~staff and school Mary Ar- |nold attended in a_body.° *Mem- | bers of the Tignish Fisheries Co- aver operative ° with | manager Wilson ‘J Shea~attended-—————-— Chairman Presents Cert icates eee vee ero “Monday. night George Meikie, chairman of the Provincial High- way Safety Council presented a number of Red Cross First Aid certificates—at—EvangelineRe- ‘gional High School. The First Aid course began on tion was held on May 2. ‘The in- structors were: Harold MaecDon- ald, Rev. Sister St. Angele, Rev. Sister St. ‘Therese, Rev. . Sister | Jeanne d’Arc, Mrs. ‘Lilian Fla- vin, Mrs. Helen A. 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