| Production Certificates Won | Two Accidents By Guernsey Cattle Breeders Reported In City There were two traffic acc — rlottetown A Diamond certificate with ; BOAs dents reported in Cha seal was among the certficates | fat. 7! Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts were 122 in milk, 129 in| dri- : Saturday. A car r | wen by Vadis Mary Hughes, Win- Je ie eee. ——. ’ Ga la | from $10 to $50,000 at any branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia. months ahead of schedule. In- jj - : EE, Cashable any time. cluded in the building are nine ¥ r Music by Art Cantwell ° Shows: | pi agri ane a Full Buffet ... Refreshments 4 VW BANK ee room, . - 5 . | ’* , a | vival center, reading rom par i ae oa se a at the Box Office | 3:30-7-9 or, n, and w ‘ooms, &. } ce 0.00 per ‘couple $c-1865 which center around the re- Oe — | bes ; = : : - aaa ~ gulation ‘nize auditorium. vi tao tat a tae ta Oa te + oe & eee ee eee 2 ae ee 2 ¥ ¥. 7 ¥_ 4% _* ¥ : ¥ * Po ae : - : : tema aspen eet rsa fe ETRE AC A — oa : : she * z a ! ee . = FARM LASSIES WIN TROPHIES . — Maronite Priest | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Dec. 6. 1965. 5 Salary Request Reply Awaited By Teachers. A proposed salary scale for. Retiring president, Charles | teachers has been presented to Campbell, in his annual report | the provincial minister of educa- | urged increased activity at the tion on several occasions and im- | local level and reminded board plementation is expected for the members of their responsibill- | 1966-67 school year, it was an- ties a decision on the proposals by Fraser; APEB, Sister Mary of | Jan. 31. Carmel; expansion committee, | On the basis of a plebiscite John Hughes; Canadian Teach- | taken at the local fall convent- ers Federation annual meeting, | jons when 84.8 per cent of the Charles Campbell and education. | teacher vote favored,"‘decking” al finance, Francis Blanchard. the Canada Pension Plan’ with New officers elected included: | the teachers’ Superannuation president, J. Weeks Murphy | | Plan for the present, a motion of Summerside; first vice-pre- | | was passed that the provincial sident, Francis Blanchard, of longtime-production received | last week for several Prince Pd- ward Island Guernsey cattle breeders by J. Eric Hurry, West Royalty. who is secretary of the P.E.1. Guernsey Breeders’ As- sociation. The top certificate was the Diamond and seal certificate re- ceived by Mr. Hurry himself for Patosie Dorraine’s Lassie who produced 140,12 pounds milk, 6,473 pounds fat for breed class averages of 151 milk, 130 fat. Leigh A. Semple, Winsloe, had Patosie Viola’s Violet qualify for a gold medal certificate with production of 73,116 pounds milk, 3,863 pounds butterfat for BOAs of 115 milk, 120 fat in eight lactations. lottetown. That was in June 1956, according to J. Eric Hurry who bred her. EIGHT CALVES Boe Violet was a two-year old hel- fer at the time and she has had eight heifer calves since that time. Two were bull calves. Mr. Semple had the highest producing 3year old Guernsey | This cow, incidentally. is a granddaughter of the first foun- dation cow in the Younker herd Owen Younker purchased Pato- sie Androa on March 10, 1945. She had five consecutive heifer calves which helped greatly in | building up a herd of purebreds for a new breeder. 3 Harrison Green and _ Sons, Kingston had Nimble’s Rose qualify for a silved medal cer- tificate and seal, with produc- tion of 63,396 pounds milk, 3,304 pounds fat for BOAs of 112 milk, 116 fat E.F. Coles and Son, Milton Station had Mary Ann's Fairy qualify for a silved medal cer- | timated at $550 and there was: tificate and seal, with 66,389 pounds milk, 3,548 butterfat in ROTARY : Suppleme sloe, collided with an au’ | operated by Mrs. Lillian Scates, City, at the intersection of vedere Avenue and Malpeque Road. The accident occurred at approximately 6.30 p.m. At approximately 9.15 p.m. the corner of Grafton and Prince Streets was the scene of a two car collision. According to police reports, one car was driven by Lorne Murray, Brackley, and the other vehicle was oper by James Eagan, city. There were no injuries ft ported from either accident. Damage resulting from the | Hughes-Scales accident was ef no estimate available on the other accident. AUCTION ntary List ernment be requested te Sherwood; second vice-president, | hej lavitimes | NO ARTICLE VALUE DONATED BY Members of the North Wilt- club competition. Bruce Mae- who won the garden club tro- soe to the wish of the teach- | Winnifred Cutcliffe, Hunter er = - 492—2 cases Snyder's shire Jersey Calf and Garden Donald, assistant club leader, phy, looks on. The smaller Beatified Sunda ers. The idea of decking means | River; third vice-president, Al-! Patosie Verbena Gilverlock, | Peas & carrots, 24 Club~ recently completed a presents. the showmanship trophies are to be retained by y that the teachers would retain bert Fogarty, Souris and re- | qualified for a silver medal cer- | ir , afuccessful year and trophies trophy to Valerie Clark, North the winners and the larger VATICAN CITY (AP) a | their present plan to comple- cording secretary, Mabel! tificate and seal by her pro- | 1 case Snyder’s As- ' were presented’ to members Wiltshire, while centre, ones are challenge trophies to ment the Canada Pension Plan. O'Brien, Morell. duction in seven lactations, and Paragus Tips— %4 making the best showings in Rhonda Kitson, North River, , be put up for competition next ee ee Png cl gave | A second resolution supported for a gold medal certificate by | 12 0z.—$10,25 year. a h oan 2 ae tha. consolidation of elementary WEATHER | producing 74,285 pounds milk, | 1 case Snyder's As- \ eee oe ain ae nis nating Labanng | schools with kindergarten being | 3,969 butterfat in eight lacta- | paragus Cuttings — \vide a closed in skating and hoe- Moumiains oF his native non | an added consideration. The re- : tions. The BOAs averaged 114 24, 1202.—$6.00 ..... 25.75 Snyder & Sons Ltd. ownea enjrTre key rink for the ares. was beatified Sunday im pag- | Sciution was made following a TORONTO (CP)—Observed: in milk. 1% butterfat, 498—6 ‘sheets Select | Un- . The structure will be 220 feet |ematry and splendor at St. comparison between ungraded |Low Overnight High Sunday Patosie Roberta qualified for a|,., 4¢riay Plywood ... 27.60 Robert J. Petrie, Const’r, \ : - long by 104 feet in width. The ice |Peter’s Basilica. | schools and larger school units | Dawson vee ass el? +4) pronze medal certificate ~ and |4%4—5 rolls Scutan Stand- surface will be 180 feet long and| The newly beatified priest | in the failure percentages. Vancouver ... ... ..41 | 49 | seal with production of 50,762 |495 ard Sheathing Paper 31.50 Daigle Lumber Co. Ltd. S ro ressin 80 feet wide. = 'was Rev, Charbell Makholouf,| A third resolution urged that Winnipeg ....... ...30 33 | pounds milk, 2,656 butterfat in seen Chcestene Chair . 25.00 Kroehler Mfg. Co. Ltd. Districts involved, the Guaf- who died in 1896 at the Sc | the government make grants to Toronto ....... .....33 38 | five lactations. The BCAs were ee ae Gan be dian was told, include Cross|Peter and Paul hermitage of teachers attending summer ewe 4 32 | 125 milk, 129 fat. |appackaee’ Pas Mage Sportswear More than a dozen school dis- have been using the open-air Roads, Alexandra, Mt. Herbert, Aanya, Lebanon. | school or returning to univer- Montreal ... ... ---29 32 | “This is the cow that was grand- | 16.06; Colecee aaa tricts are involved in the de-|rink at Pownal the last few Hazelbrook, Mt. Albion, Pownal,| 20) 4) pia Kafra in isas, ty with the provision that all Quebec + +++. $2 84 | champion at Charlottetown in | Bath Powder, ladies - velopment of “The Pownal Cen- \years.’ This is an effort to pro- Mt. Mellick, Village Green, Mill- \ne talaad tes a such applicants be required to Fredericton .. .. ...34 40 | August. She was second in the | un |: _..., 14.9 Reddu. Bros. tre’, a large rink which is now view, Cherry Valley, Earns ffe, sag of une ea a teach in the province for a per- Saint John .......... 34 40 | inter-breed udder class. Both |498—2 hoxes Imperial under construction in Mt. Mel-| |Vernon and possibly one or two a sips Rash — . iod of time following the com- Moncton ... ... ....33 38 | of the above cows are owned by | ‘it ta 3.40 C.LL. Ammunition Div. lich, just outside the Pownal: dis- CITY AREA others. ne ae ene Teer on | pation ot theit. studies. Halifax... ... .....40 42 | Mr. Hurry. 499—Men's Cardigan tek | The roof will be steel truss wie ee vege uy . a the aan "oe grade Charlottetown Bee 3 “ | SILVER MEDAL. | Sweater (your Senieae Mnlitinn Sah F i i ted on aluminum covering. The wa stery al exams, board Sydney -«. .-. ...... choice) [eer | nitting saree by Ed. Wood. Mt. FUNERALS and the rest of the building will |St. Maroun. In 1875 he with | resolved that the J.D. Seaman Yarmouth . ee cenaee” haat ae = '500—1 case Orange Tang 11.7% General Food: Ltd. Mellick, and it is directly across be of wood. |drew. tthe St: Peter and Padl | prise for English be awarded St. ‘John's .........-31.. 47 |g. patricia quatity for a silver |*!—!,,cae Hawes Flor the highway from his ane fae NUNN FUNERAL — The fu- ——~CS~SNO sees hermitage- | at the grade eight level. Ree ick sass = ” | medal certficate and seal with roa a = = 14.530 Hawec, Ed. & Co. Lté, pump for the centre was dri ; ° | : ms NEW YOK o.-s0s . | 4,257 nds milk, 2, : | 502— 7 . Saturday _ Nenana Corish, ee he Hepler taghh ad Local Legion | Islan d rmers $ 40 Minit eae 6 8% 7 fF ges tun te a Cigars. tinged 8 : 10.00 Oniario Tobacco Co. Ltd. Soutapars, “=e FOeN WaF Cnet Fa Get 000 1 ang of 143 and 145, | Mixed Pickles, 12— ed by Mr. Corish Sunday, Dec. 4, from the Cut- Marks Birthday a ogy A Pe =. Roy Younker, Kingston. had 15. o7. tant 14.25. Bleks Pickles Lt. __ | 504 45 - ths. ing— The structure is being erected cliffe Funeral Home. Service 1 celebration of the 40th an- HALIFAX (CP) - The wea- June's Lacky Lady qualify for a cs S : Sta under the supervision of a build- was conducted by Rev. J. G. E.. niversary of the Royal Canadian | In Crop Insurance Benefits thar- offi je silver medal certificate and | Green Band (2 rolls) @79 Building Products ‘Ltd. ing committee which consists of Ball. Hymns sung were: “The | ‘egion, @ special meeting was | : eae tha Cmeat tak oa ance | seal with 72,029 pounds milk, |505—Vitamins & Minerals 15.00 Semple’s Pharmacy ag Sagat exp ae He L er eee held at the Charlottetown branch | Something more than ‘$40,000 duce. The plan {s intended to evening will move south of gre | 3,816 fat in seven lactations. The or ee oo Gores Lawbas Busan sles abr cco: Aoae Shaw’ Fentun recently with the guest of honor will be paid out 2 crop, insur. jeever ae oa tiie | Maritimes this afternoon and [eat Mas, ive tad Fraser, Hazelbrook; Bill Sterns, MacLure, Herber Horn, Albert | being, Litt. ae a he a <i. neuer ea caainee the Meguts ininintey ox, Cvening. Some wet snow may be tan—5.95 each ..... 17.85 Canaday Ltd, Cross Rosds, Reanle Maciunis, (Younker, Albert, Sone and. Ire PEI “comes oat potato crops this year S. C. plained. pie seg be Se ae UPSET | 507—2 a = wien : : iar eel : Poti . but amou | J Earnscliffe and Mr. Wood. — _, Gee tee ae | Others addressing the meeting Wright, deputy minister of agri.’ At federation of agriculture 310 ¢ a be light. STOMAC} pi = - ~ 10.00 Mr. Jeff Ltd. ‘The amount of $10,000 which y, ’ were: Comrades Edgar MacNutt |culture, said the department ‘has meetings the past few weeks, Regi a te iV Me | | cit wisi : was in the funds of the old Ha- zelbrook butter factory company is being made available for the sees ee ‘eeaeen and Philip Palmer who outlined in the early history of the legion; tin. Interment euce Leo Doyle spoke on behalf of jnot separated the total of pay- Agriculture Minister Andrew cy MacRae said there has b ! : pica rel — crop at the Mac * sbi, |ern Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, One potato grower will collect ity of making insurance avail-| Prince Edward Island: Cloudy Northern Nova Scotia, East- some discussion on the proba size 10. 2.00; Men's Soort Shirt, size med. ; | $4.00 : 6.00 Dante Shirt Co. | ete centre. Other assistance will be| CHRISTOPHER FUNERAL— World. War Two _ veterans; : | and col ith \508—Man’s White Shirt, available from the Centennial |The funeral for Mrs. Frank E. branch president, Eddy Brown, Something more than $1,700 im able to potato growers, oe sess a a4 sont AU} cue 16 _| ‘$00 - Utility Garments committee — this will be a cen- | Christo her took place on: Saturs | k beh " atthe ‘local jinsurance, it was learned. Others ample, on a crop of 400 bu: i) eee es becoming |510—' Plaid Shirt. blue ; tennial-project — and from the lday. { P the H Pp caer Baek | apoxe on . B |will collect lesser amounts. or more. But if this were done light in the evening. Low-high | ce eee 7:95 Bonda Textiles - P . aetay telat aie * eaaan Basil branch; Mrs. Ira Brown ties |,Fotato insurance is issued om the policies would have to be at New Glasgow and Goshen 30 ; |$11—2 pairs Men's Pants. winter oo hao Pan al Home to St. Dun oe a on the early history of the Ladies |the basis of an average crop of |Sold more or less on an individ-| and 35, Sydney 32 and 35, Char- Sx prevelant fest Aah Me He che sponsored b; al and jic: where Requiem High Mass | Auxiliary and Mrs. Grace Roper 1145 bushels to the acre. On any |ual basis, and the individual | lottetown 28' and 35. stomach irritations and | $10.00 ‘per baie 30.00 Dalmor Pants & ar provincial governments. Many |was celebrated by Rt. Rev. Wil-| spoke of the auxiliary today. lerop lower than that the farmer grower desiring that type of High tide today at Charlotte-| *%idity this pleasant, ae ae ; na Sportswe. of the people from the surround--|liam Simpson who also conduct § = provincial. president P. F.|may claim at the rate of $1.09 coverage would naturally pay a town 9.02 a.m. and 8.35 Sa i gesy way. Banioh the > & ‘ - and Ha sit Cte Glia © ing cohime are orgies to = the service oo et ed Smith gave a condensed history [per bushel. very much higher premium. Rustico at 4.28 am. and 3.47 | ot indigestion, soe tron | nie me abe s Wear co-operate in the project. |Oearers were . ac ML of the command. Bruce Stewart | In grain it’s an avera of 27 _m. Summerside tid A . urn, stomach ac AOL Vas }, @4e , ' : Upwards of 200 young people |lan, J. Frank MacMillan, Gerald | spoke on behalf of the Dominion bushels per acre and the fe geet ee lg ‘ie ground viiniiies later this "Cheviatte pleasant tating, aera = . a " _ 10.00 Rice Sportswear Ltd. | Mullally, Ivan Hughes, Lewis | Command in the name of Demin- jment is 76 cents per bushel om). e not eligible for insurence town. Sun rises today at 7.20 picsen's Pemes S141 Ronson Lighter |Lafferty and Donald Ross. In-! ion president, Fred O’Brech. grain, on production below that. | ‘a.m: and sets at 4.48 p.m. | glets everywhere. i, PS ee LOCAL BRIEFS ee IN Cyrus Vessey, 68 Great George Street, received the news Friday night of the passing of his brother George in Cranston, RJ, Burial will take place in Rhode Island. FIREMEN CALLED jterment took place * the Cath-| Following the speeches, pro- olic cemetery. us | Mrs. Hogen who | WILLIS FUNERAL — The fu- ‘neral for Mrs. Frank Willis, was Ottawa shortly, i i HW of the ‘does not attempt to insure a} . held Sunday, Dec. 4, from the With gifts on beha Js | 28¢ bins. — ’ (atte Panera ome to the branch. the one and ee com SF 20400 eset | it eet froma tn ttoe te OOS ERCE STOMACH Of noxaren ny ‘North. River. Baptist —Church. | nd. ample: a8 tmany ere-do/pre-| of they’re eligible ( f Oo DER =< a eee he The provincial president pre- Service was conducted by Rev. t i d 7 sented Comrad Hogan with T. W. Howard assisted by .Rev. Royden Reynolds. jherd’” and “The Sands of Time -Are-Sinking."’. -Organist--- was --meeting.—-.---- ‘Mrs. Hector Currie. The pall- ;—— ‘bearers were: Donald Ramsay, Island Woman \Kenneth Warren, Alexander ‘MacGregor, Robert -Vickerson, Flown To Halifax HALIFAX (OP) — A Camp John Warren and Lester Youn- ker. The flowerbearers were: Gagetown N.B. soldier and a Prince Edward Island woman A social evening followed 'H. B. Willis, Aubrey MacPhail, Fred Molyneaux, Grant Willis, { vineial secretary Ed Hogen and jand barley, or any combination : | are moving to thereof.’ This is the time the coverage | were presented | benefits if they have been frozen in later than the last of October. means ‘wheat, oats And grain MOTOR REWINDING ae LN ends, excepting that there is con- | The plan of crop insurance sideration . for damage in stor-| ed loge 8 | to the Canadian Forces Hospital ¢xplained. ' Hymns sung certificate of merit in apprecia- | for treatment of facial: injuries. were “The Lord Is My. Shep-; tion of long and faithful service. | Merlin’s rank or how he sus- | the tained the injuries was not im- =r mediately known | Merlin landed briefly at Char- | *lottetown to pick up 63-year-old | Mrs. Alvin MacLean of Coleman, jin grain he pays 50 cents per | Hospital for treatment. for insurance payments, it was/ | 36 Prince St., Ch town here were 2,179% acres: of | potatoes insured this year as| jcompared with 666% acres in| 4 1964,_In--grain-4,819%4_acres-were | jinsured this year, and this com- | pares with 1,642 acres in 1964. In potatoes the farmer pays a. ‘premium of $5.06 per acre and The ROAF Albatross carrying She was reported suf- fering from a kidney failure and was taken to Victoria General jacre. This is not the total in- |surance cost. The federal and | [provincial governments pay an additional amount in each case. DICKSON'S Confederation a entre Imperial Optical ‘ Heath Macauarrie, M.P. ....... J. Gordon MacDonald ¥ 54 MO MH eee BY POPULAR DEMAND Supplementary Cash Donations . r . The Charlottetown Fire De- Harold Younker and Roy Warren. were flown to hospital here Sun-*| = ‘Interment in East Wiltshire ; if ° ae oe as Al db Sarna a unique theatrical experience ’ ie C |Cemetery. Edward Merlin, 26, was brought | ; | Irving Oil plant on Longworth Avenue at yesterday. The cause of the alarm was a fire ih a pile of rubbish. MAINTAIN SCHEDULE The ferries running between Wood Islands and Caribou, N.S., made three regularly scheduled trips yesterday and Capt. Claud approximately 4.30 | CAREW FUNERAL — The fu- neral for William H. Carew was |held Friday, Dec. 3, 1965, from | the Andrews Funeral Home to the Hunter River United Church EASTERN | FUNERALS |where service was conducted by ' | Rev. Donal’ Powell: Congrega- ‘tional hymns were. “Unto The| THOMAS FUNERAL — The |Hills” and “The Lord Is My |funeral of Martin Peter Thomas Shepherd”. Organist was Mrs, took place on Saturday from the Sunday Night Dec. 12th _At 8:45 p.m. Confederation Centre Choir presents A Program of. Christmas Music iConfederation Centre _ A style of theatre | LES JEUNES COMEDIANS playing In French Lecons d'Amour & Hommes et Betes that overcomes the language barrier Hunter of Northumberland Fer- | : ; ‘Ivan Bowman. Pallbearers Hennessey Funeral Home to St. ries Ltd., said last night the were: Jame- L. LePage, C.B, Lawrence Church, Morell Rear, Sunday, December 12th, at 8:45 p.m. at Pla in d ; 6th ferries will run as late in the [epage, C.B. Matheson, Ivan |where Requiem High Mass was Confederation Centre Theatre ying Mon ay, Dec. season as weather permits. BUILDING WAREHOUSE Workmen ‘afe busy construct- ng a modern Co-Op feed ware- house on the corner of the Riv- erside Road and _ Exhibition rive, on an area formerly oc- cupied by the City Dump. The contractors for the’ building are Wiliiams, Murphy and MacLeod, Charlottetown. It is expected to be completed the first of Jan- uary. BEEF MEN MEET They’re feeding poultry litter to beef cattle now and this will probably be discussed, among many other things. when Jack | ; CBC Farm | Broadcasts speaks to Island beef | Johnson of the ~ cattle men here this evening. Mr. Johnson will address the annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Béef Producers Association. It will be held at Bowman, Orville Sellar, Hedley ‘celebrated by Rev. T.P. Butler Spence, and Reagh Bagnall. |who aslo conducted the service 'Flowerbearers were: Bagnall, cis, Andrew Michael, David |MacFadyen, Borden | William Clow and Steve Burns. Scully, Lloyd Compton, and Al- | | Interment took place in the fred Phelan. Interment took iplace in the church cemetery. {Wheatley River Cemetery. Dannie |at the grave. Pallbearers were | |Nesbitt, Everett Taylor, Ralph | Kenneth MacLean, Albert Fran- | Featuring Handets Messiah, Part I, and familiar Christmas Carols: All seats reserved. Admission $1.50, $1.00 — Children 75c Tickets Now on Sale at the Box Office oe | | Se Students Matinee—1:45 p.m. Evening Performance 8:00 p.m. Tickets: Adults $1.00 — Students 50c¢ ) H f i uy Give 4 gift that grows- Six-ycar §cotiabank Savings Certificates. “8 Birch Court starting. at eight : AN ALL STAR o'clock. : : NEW UNI UE Scotiabank Saving Certificates make a wonderful gift. You buy them COUNTRY MUSIC : ee ee q at a 25% discount and in six years they are worth their full face value— SPECTACULAR ca The new Christian Education Centre for Park Royal United Church is taking shape. Rev. ‘AR New Year's Eve Ball SCOTIABANK SERVICE that’s a third more than you paid. It means you pay only $3 for every $4 worth of Scotiabank Savings Certificates. Available in denominations io EASTMAN COLOR i LD . y ' i 5 g es a} TODAY - TUESDAY ONLY ee oe oe #2 “ at the annual meeting § Other nr Ss were: nsion; Violet is Mr. e's found- | , neeosnnsneenetseeiencesspeaeeenteianiinan 7 at uae of tee Page vo td — nae aan cease fom ted by eight lactations, _ | with production of 57,412 pounds ; P.E.I. Teachers’ Federation held sion committee, Tom Bradley; | L.W. Roper, Brudenell, when he |, Their Queen's Pixie qualified | milk, 3,137 butterfat in seves Friday and Saturday. The board salary, Francis MacNeil and,| was fiekiman for the Canada de- | f°" 4 silver medal certificate | lactations. ‘ is the government for Tom Hail; research, Alice) partment of agriculture in Char- i ‘ i fF