considerable success. N wil! re. , quire education. and change in ~ eating habits in undesdeveloped | Island Girl ' Island News Page : nations | Is Chosen Perhaps there is a break- : bax : through coming.’ But right now ‘ _ St. Francis Xavier Universitv 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., March 7, 1966. snd‘ in the mar for Safety ‘ | has chosen Ruth O'Halloran, 21, | competent authorities ea the! | Cape Traverse, P.E.I. to revre-| . subject still express deep alarm ; sent them at a seminar in Tur- ’ Fhe r ‘ ee : key this simmer. It is being-- ealy tages ” sponsored by the World Univer- A ‘ sity Service : , ise c : ‘ | @ cl : Miss O'} alloran, a junior arts we a ana ians i student, will leave for Turkey y ia senrstee Dress Carnival Arrive sentatives of other Canadian ‘ a : universities : 4 i Ne | Purpose of the eee tin in A senior fancy dress carnival Woman in a Shoe, Mrs. Fred n orway Sive students ane itieal and “2s held in O'Leary recently Rodgerson, 6.. Barbara Ann) historical, . social, aD Moker and the attendance was good. ‘Scott, Shirley Coughlin. * OTTAWA (CP) — Canada's‘ erenenmic sepects 0 ai Officials for ‘the program in-| Gents 17 and over — 1. Jester, 1,000-man ‘battalion group has cluded: Marie Culberson, Mrs. |Gary Gray: 2. Clown, Harold arrived on schedule and without Ralph MacLennan and. Reynall Gray; 3. Santa’ Claus, Ronald incident at Bardufoss. Norway,| {MacNeill, judges; Mrs. Therin (Buddy) MacDonald to take part in NATO: winter | Ellis, reeorder; Orville Willis) Couples — !. Old Man and Old warfare exercises. the defence | in charge of prizes and Alf'on Woman, Mrs. Ives Wood, Mrs. department: announced Satur-| ‘Rayner?’ announcer, =~ |Claude MacNaught; 2. Nurse day. ‘i The following are the results; 8nd Technican, Judy Carruthers, Canada’s group. from the Ist Girls 12 and 13 yeers — 1, Judy MacDougall. Battalion Black Watch, was Clowns 1. Jester, Gary transported in RCAF Yukon air- “ “te + : ~~ BOARD IS NAMED. Lecture Theatre Adult.Classes Underway TIGNISH — Eighty adults are Con- at the federation Centre in Charlotte- town, in conjunction with the Board named to evaluate the findings of the Safety Seminar Judge C: 8. c. Trainor, vice-president of the P.E.I. Division of the Canadian Red od S RS HAS ISLAND TIES _ Diana Williams, 14, Scar- and her mother is the former boro, Ontario, captured top - Jeanie Costello of 333 Euston | honors in this year's Central. Street, Charlottetown. Diana ’ Ontario figure skating champ- “has completed her sixth figure attending omniunity. school; Snow: Queen, Heather _MacWil- t n of Y sah 3 : y diane at Tignish sponsored by |liams, ™ Mexican, B oai ‘a Gray, 2. Sojothe Clown, Mrs. craft in a 2,800-mile airlift from| Cross “Society. will be. the cosplay a ° the | Mrs Philp Mathes Oe the home and schoo! Associat-|MacNaught; 3. Hiawatha, Gay-|Lorne MacNeill. Fredericton: chairman of the Assessment Wednesday, March 9th, in ar . 7 a ery “ Oys- ion, Mary McNally, RN, is tea- tane Ramsay; 4, Miss 1915, Best Group (3 or more) — 1. They are part of an over-all ight sident of Ga” pidercied vn ching home nursing, ‘ David |Leah Elliott. Nurse, Technican and The Cas- force of. 3,500 Canadian. Ameri- Al \ um Lie {in all forms ‘by about eig _ Sun's tuatioiae at Gasane Harper physical education and Gents 12 and 18 years — 1. Ualty. Judy Carruthers,’ Judy can, British and Italian troops AMMUMIN . "jou. | and Dr. Burton D: Howatt of health, Richard Murphy, bus- wiawatha, Carter Dennis; 2 MacDougall and Marlene Mac- taking part in the exercises in Aluminum Company of Cam Chariottetown, assistant de- iness managing and bookkeep- ing. Wilson J. Shea public speaking and. public affairs. Rudy Dallenback of the ARDA department who was instrumen- tal in setting up a community school for the Tignish area _ is leading a class in agricu'ture. The Home and School Associat- jon Has sponsored adult classes for five years. on a much sma\s- er scale. | Apart from community school classes fishermen in the area | completed a net, twine and gear | course at Jude's Point: during | the past week. The men were | also trained in electronics, two- way radio, two-way telephone and depth recorders. Instructors | were Daniel Jarvis and Leon-— ard MacDonald of Soufis. Historv Society dian, Errol Strang. Cowboy, Charles Adams; 3. In- Ladiés 14, 15 and 16 years — 1. A Real Stinker, Heather Mac- Costume — Wilhams; 2. Pedro the Mexican, Rena Ramsay. Kathleen MacLeod;- 3. A Tiger’ in a Tank, Janice Mac William; Most Graceful Skater, Lady in Queen of the Lions, * Most Graceful Skater, Gents jin Costume —. Errol Strang, In- 4.” Tiger in Tide, Brenda Mac- | dian Gregor. Gents 14, 15 and 16 years — 1.|Ralph Adams. Dennis Scarecrow, Gallant; 2. Artist, Alan MacDougall. Most’ amusing and entertain- Dougall; 2. The Three Indians, northern \Brenda Phillips, Gaytane Ram- ™ Norway. say, Errol Strang : The RCN replenishment ship HMCS Provider anchored at the ice-free port of Sorreisa, north- west of Bardufoss, Thursday after encountering heavy seas and gales, | The troops are undergoing a _| Oldest person in costume — period of acclimatization before the battle phase which starts Tuesday. The average tempera- ing entry in costume — 1. Horse, ture in the last few days has Ladies 17 years and over —/Sulky and Driver, Mr. and Mrs. been 25 degrees below zero. 1. Kennedy; Mrs. Al. Wood; ~ Sojo Clown, Mrs. Lorne MacNeill; 4. | Old Maid School Teacher, Mrs. ‘Milton Smallman Jr.; 5. The Old} World Food iT Eskimo Girl, Mrs. Marne Ralph Adams; 2. Miner and 2. This Little Pig, Clementine — Sherry MacNeill the/and June MacLean. Most original — Tiger in the ‘ank — Janice MacWilliams. Door prize — Laurie Shaw. Calamity Liberals Plan. Oct. Meeting OTTAWA (CP)—The 1966 na- |tional meeting and Liberal |party conference will be held jhere on October 10, 11 and 1277 |the Liberal Federation of Can- Revenue Higher MONTREAL (CP)—A_ 15-per- cent increase in sales helped bring in an increase of $163,- 000,000 in revenues in 1965, Aluminium Ltd. said in its an- day the year was $62,400,000 leaving $1.93 per ‘common ‘share after preferred dividends. This com- pared with an adjusted $51,400,- continuous years of Christian | jdhistory, since Coptic missionar- 000 or $1.57 a share in 1964. Cash generation was $137,000,- 000 compared with $119,000,000 in the previous year. Consolidated sales of alu- minum were a high at 993,100 tons, 15 per cent higher than the 862,500 tons sold in 1964. és” 6f “prefabricated products : 489,600’, tons, an increase of --135,000. tons over 1964. } | } | ada Ltd., the major ingot pro- dicing subsidiary of the parent firm, reported a net income of $58,100,000 and _ consolidated puty minister of health, will be the other two members of this Assessment Board. Shown here are: (FROM THE sales and operating revenues of | EFT) Mr. Trainor, Mrs. Ma- 4 theson and Dr. Howatt $514,400,000 compared with net income of $41,700,000 and nual report released heve to-| consolidated sales and operat- x; oe _|ing revenues of $443,400,000 in Consolidated net income for | 1964. ‘CHURCH “LOOKS BACK Ethiopia has more than 1,600 ies arrived in 330 A.D. $5000 DRY CLEANING Prompt Pick Up and Delivery Master Cleaners _ 122 Fitzroy Dial 4-5636 | «;~tonships-and-then..wenton to’ skating test and is preparing | place re in ‘the —s = wens tnt ee cs ee a = oda announced Saturey. _ __ Lote S000 ate courting povannes finals. is shown here re- ~ quite a feat for a gir : : ; three-day meéting’s main | aver mpared ceiving the trophy emblemalic years. In last year's ‘summer Holds Meeting ; purpose will be. to provide a $727,000,000 in 1964. ~'Icome | j of ber triumph in the Central competition’ she picts second “ ' platform -. the broadest ex- ee eee oo cent in Left: -over bills to pay? Cl ta donguier af Mir, sod tic a the tam Ovnemer (git tee pron sgicntahdip hag from across Canada” "The sales increase topped the fime-payment accounts? ' ar. , ‘@ at a lively meeting of the 3 é ; n Mrs. Earl Williams, Gearboro, arena in Scarboro. \ _| Prince of Wales ‘Netural ‘History —— The federation said the objec- World aluminem consennrinn ‘em ai! up with eash from i o— — : Society held recently at By WILLIAM L, Ryan that the population rises most |tive of the conference will | ee ees erence Beneficial! You pick e ° - P.W.C. The meeting, chaired by| Hungry people don’t care how/| swiftly to “‘generate the ideas and pro-| | the terms... . you pick the Tom Lothian, concentrated on/or by are ruled. Across the world ‘there is u |pose the policies of Canada’s | payments. Get that BIG 0.K. i a is fa e plans for the coming spring, Millions of children are|belt extending roughly between |future.” at Beneficial! Call up and see! : summer and fall. doomed to the 30th and 55th latitudes: | Youth will receive special em- h W aes Stan Vass led 2 discussion on | hunger. Most of North America, phasis at the conference and the | ot ater Oy © e. projects and the organization| Millions of others will grow | and the Soviet Union. This is federation. plans to place many j Ss. 2 ioe considered a wide Variety of ac-| up physically and mentally re-|the productive area for food. | young Liberals in key roles Hot water at the turn of a ri ] m Iisses- E ase —_inities: ~ -pecords—of|tarded_from. Elsewhere: the story: is poor; The date of the Liberal party F records-—of hunger. __ pee nes owe : tap—300 gallons of hot water ry oe ; 3 : _ \me birds, habitat improve-| Mass poverty of one-third of | Soils, bad climates, primitive | conference was set-after_a-meet-}- in-just-15-minutes:——-_-__|}_ ___—__- __FJNANCE- = : cia an ing of the 5 FIN CO.OF CANADA i = S ment, conservation and the con-|all human beings is beyond the | 987 , Wwidesperad _ ignor- organizing committee, : Five city men were arraigned |a red traffic light, was fined $10|trinution the society can make | comprehension of rich countries, |@2ce and too many people. {attended by representatives of : penne, Metre Sd sere |e ea ee ee to the many tourists: interested | Because of. these things, #| The nations of the world spend jthe ten provinces. during the ; 108 KENT ST., CHARLOTTETOWN ie cy police court Seturley |. A city man charged with Valin ogture study, There was no world calamity of vast pooper. | Shout S000000000.00) a year cn item pepvinees. during the week- __ 2nd Fl, Tweel Bidg. © Phone: 894-6518 morning on charges of loitering. |grancy was given a 20 day SUS-|Jack of ideas and an interesting |tions can be just around the | War preparation. aa cannot end. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR HOURS ~Four of the accused were fin- | Pended sentence. program is assured. |corner. For some areas, it has Seem to agree on to meet | 7 ‘ ~ : ed $20 and costs or 20 days at Magistrate A.J. Haslam was The following executive was dawned. already S yd towering a ee oa ALBERTA HEADS LIST . Power . i: ats oe 20 days. ase pialas ities ‘Cmae court in the for, (elected: President Tom Lothians} apoPTED FOOD LAW of the ‘world's peorle, "Hall aft EDMONTON (CP) — Albertal WATER HEATER -- "Joseph Raymond Gallant, |lowing two cases. vice-president, Stan Vass, sec-| The problem of what to do these, 1,000,000,000, regularly mink ranchers have’ either led | = Bedford, charged with theft un-| _Owen Eric MacEwen, Cra- setaty en inva bigger about huge food surpluses im-| suffer from hunger, much of it/or come close to the top of | . . der $50 was fined $30 and costs | paud, charged” with obstructing) >) 7e SE es E in | pelled the U.S: congress in 1954|acute. : every major Canadian fur aue- | Palmer Electric Ltd. &S ® or.15 days. - |@ peace officer, had his case dis- 2°hnstone, Ne eee ,to adopt a measure under which MANY UNDERNOURISHED ~ |tion this season, says’ R:> W.~Gil-, — fH Wilbur A. Cudmore, Néw Wilt-, missed. He was represented | 8 sae | $15,000,000,000 worth of basic | Eight persons in: every 10 in lies, ‘provincial fur farm) Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8543 add CSCS shire, charged with break and|John P. Nicholson. ~ 16 T +H , |f0od and supplies went abroad the world now are undernoun Supervisor. He says Alberta] i entry with intent to commit an| Lea Elmer Wilson, Crapaud, | urse 10 I ave fa 12 years, mach in exchange ished and one in. every three [pelts should average $19 td a « harged i ' curren » some knows \this year. , 2 dismissed Commas es ‘Tepre- officer Bhdg Serted 4 ieatah Top Instructor outright gifts. Since the Marsh- Teas rue | have taken the | ; S to 3 sented by John Holmes. 12. He was represented by Mr. ca uabhaci A tcl ak ace thae iene on oee cece, |e in the attempt to prick the | a ty a Riad te laren ae ene Be ae reel ication comree jook-eurcllod as (Ot U5. fond bas fod Ge hungry | produce ot athe ich nations Ty, sum, reammeruicurevecuss HEAR AGAIN ! ; your “and incapable. Two of the accus- | Alberton recently and a simi. | abroad. |behind ‘appeals to governments | HEARING AID PRACTICALLY NO- : a « ed were fined $10 and costs or SPCA Ass’ n lar course is planned for Sum-| The trouble is too many peo- for a more concerted attack on} BODY KNOWS YOU'RE WEARING. law aveilable in life! * five days while the third man| merside on March 28. ple. It took the world until 1900 the problems. _ was fined $20 and costs or 10) Reagh Sudsbury, supervisor of ag a population of 1,500,-; Agricultural experts say! Charlottetown ee6 e Has Meeting the West Prince extension _ pro- It then took only 65|hunger can be. eliminated, de- gram, said that a highly quali- | years for it to more than double | spite population increases. This | ‘ ‘fied’ instructor has been ob- | ‘0 3,400,000,000. By 1975 it will|requires know-how, resources, had his case dismissed. A host of new member's at- | tained in the person of 5€ 4,000,000,000 and will have and most of all, intelligent in- David Gordon Currie, city, tended a recent meeting of the Cartain Alien MacLean of Dart-|200med past 6,000,000,000 before | ternational collaboration. charged with failing to stop at SPCA in the city court room. |mouth, N.S, | 2000. | Tt will require money. It- will | t eee Stan Biggar mei Captain MacLean holds a for- _Te world now has only 3,300,- Teduire holding off violence gen- | Games Played oe : | 000,000. acres. which can_ |erated by despair. It will re-| eign-going as a home-trade mas- | food. Unde':developed eee ‘quire rational ‘use ‘of world-re- }---— e At Kensington Eleven tables of cribbage and/ ut ri a sear . |have 5,000,000,000 arid acres, | sources. It demands a four-per- | : Without a huge program. of re- | Cent increase in food supplies in oa re ia ty be Bed a he vocational soo, : set of by-laws which might im- e! vocational school, ~ pine of auction were in play| a clamation, opening new lands,|the advanced countries in the | seeking sources of water, ex.|next 10 years. It will require the acciety” in expected to be of great inter: there Sait act nae ego er eele: | selentiste now are seking’ with *at Kensington Royal Canadian|;. te ae t 'to fishe: and boat own- | not be enough land oe poe = ee * Legion Home recently. |} tion and operation. es rmen | jto feed the spiralling popula- ?_Elmer Cole and. George) B t days. Another city. man charged) with being drugk and disorderly PHILIPS ° LIGHT WEIGHT... __ LIVELY FEELING... LOVELY JOYCE There were many discussions | -lof the various phases envolved in the work of the society and a/5 committee was formed to. study BOYLES OPTICAL CO. LTD. | 170 Fitzroy St. Dial 4-4246 ee ee ee ee A ittee ~svas__eTs, from French River to Malpe- | tion. rt oe Sppolned to rag in. (6 and als inthe Summerside === Poe Oa i ay. kK Pidgeon made | | +4] De presented at the society's an- counts. In auction Mrs. Cyril) ; ; : MacDonald in Summerside or | do your shopping é 1 ; al meeting which will be held. * . Gallant won high for ladies and PU : ‘ M bury in Alberton. 2 ; Willis Heckbert for men, Mrs. ithe city court room, March Mr Suds | n » seen baeduioa nacKay|" “Since this an Island wide OFFERS FULL’ CARE | North River b @ rs : on Prives. | organization formed to prevent NBORO. M (cP) —| S cruelty and mistreatment to all , @LE oo seas | fore . ; ° ° - shiminis on PEI. hove was Veterinarian . Walter aoe : é Tignis Teams expressed at the meeting that °! this southwestern Manitoba | or everyday | many people throughout the Is- con as ee S$ 3 ‘D 1 P| land who are interested in this pediees: eee piglets, | teady Low a: ae x ominate CY werk wwill make an effort to at. fom birth to, weaning. are tO | Prices! e Up to 40 er be allon tend the annual meeting Mem- ¢.-, and seven local farmers | % , ‘ TIGNISH Tignish Little © league and minor hockey teams. continue to dominate-the hockey Many cases of cruelty to “ani- , Play as they advance further in- | mals have been elimi "to playoff competition with Bor- | there is still much more work - den, Summerside and other cen- | to be done. s ‘ My: tres. The paperweight team beat | 1 RS ee ees 6ummerside 5-1 in the Tignish| DIM LIBRARY BLASTED : , Arena on Friday. -The final | “FORT WILLIAM, Ont, (CP)— ; . @ame will be played in Summer- | Peter Mutchler, ief city li- , IN THIS ‘ AREA e side on Saturday. Scoring for) brarian, strongly dcfiticized the Poll No. "She home” teat “were*~ Ronnie’! builditig’s “decoration “ata tis 84, 9, 91, 2, 98, oe 7 : berships are available. It was said that, e Rally-winning performance { e@ New, sport) 1200 c.c. D4 hp. engine e Family-size-intenor e Spacious cargo area e 24,000 mile/24 month - warranty CE» have already put more than 400 | although 44 Dr, McMickan’s books. - Gaudet 3, Wayne Gaudet and {brary board meeting. ‘It fits 9 anny Arsenault. the average person's idea of : 2 _. The Bantam team beat Tyne what a library should look like .Valley 2-0, scoring for’ the home —dull, dreary, colorless,” he ‘team were Wayne Gaudet and said. ‘‘A most unappetizing pic- “kK. oe ture." ‘ ‘ Mo: t Stee a CL ee eee The Mosquito team toppled —WoRED GETS CROWDED. Borden by a one goal margin. : Tyne Valley Clover Farmers _ The world’s population, 3,308, . peat Tignish Aces 5-1 in four 900,000 in mid-1965, is increas- ‘straight games_of-play_off Inter-_ing_at a rate of two per cent a “mediate B Finals. year. forte eet St bates, %. Mechtine f. d Soe Covering the area north of Admiral to City lim- \ : Ellis who dented the twines. For Oils its to ngworth Avenue, Gerald St., Upper | Se Aces C, Bernard scored. 1@ Stove | Prince, Alley, Bayfield, Spring Park Road. pe Cc Ee cw f Fuel : . ree és a : | ’ CALIFORNIA samc & X47. Burner All Men, Women, Young : Bets = Service -p : +9 5 * eee fet oe People =—Ss«d| °G ANGSLIA..$1689" | ee & furnace parts on hand. ‘ i ge . : i Hot Cross Buns Per Mcnally settle Intrested In the Liberal Party are invited "Suggested Anglia Standard maximum retail delivered price at Charlottetown. Whitewalls and deluxe wheel covers extia ' \ and nS. bg Eastern to attend a meeting on Tuesday, March Take @ look at Anglia and the luxurious, action-packed Cortina at these dealers. 10881-& Home Made Bread coe 8 at 8:00 p.m. in basement of Oran oe 4 5 | | e age oe 0 : oo W. Ski O| Hell Niskwood Drive 3° | §. R. Johnston Limited Stewart Motors Ltd. : =~ ss 115 Kent s 4.8432 J. W. Skinner 7 A rive. “ phe ai “The Home of Good Shoes Since 1920” 4 Jordan Crescent 4-8326 * , : au 5 St. . s : We Deliver Dial 4-4044 REFRESHMENTS as hii acu o aeLaien _| Grafton Street Charlottetown . T ; z ‘ h ‘ ‘ a a