| | Call Special Session Of . | Island News Page [== SS Le ~ Leglislature Wednesday . Premier 10 Make | (ue | oo ea. : ly | financial and | qeag | H rt F ! “oO Co = — > —— > > Cao = CC oD = & —_ lee oe 8 i ps ire ft j collected at with the Norinvest group primary importance, when the * premier Campbell anticipstes 000 for trawler building w Charlottetown Hotel” Wednesday |Special session of the legislature a|that had not been actually car-| evening. is held next Wednesday: public amnouncement ‘within #|ried out, and that Bathurst “and | yy UNCHED| ‘No indication has been given few days, on what the future is , : trawlers | by the government of any inten- f to be for the Georgetown Indus- . program was | tion of raising the income tax, tries. , , ways | but it is known other matters | Future operations of the steel weekend. | due for discussion at the session ; trawler building program and $871,- | will involve the finding of addi- t seafood processing plant a build- | tional monies. ; yesterday when up 4; Am them will be the pro- f Moe and two-groups of Norwe- the | vision of free school books f oT ; gian interests in the venture met 1 Government $391,950} children’ and month f here with Premier Alex’ Camp- the Federal Government by | provincial . Old | the § bell and members of the Provin- Age ; for | ecutive Council - =e Cone. | both will have to be voted by the | A pent Wi Legislature. ink ete et nen a et | ato = aor Soionicle ge (CP) — Observed . that Bathurst : a Marine Ltd. had been paid $870,- Tih Tasetey fin. GEORGE CHEVERIE, man- lege yesterday, to tell studente | ° ; —? | ancial interests involved in the Se ae ae - = a ‘ Drama Festival $1 folio, and added orders: MAJOR : ’ power Centre, introduces questions as possible’ about 4 9 Potato Cargo state that 10 large number of volunteer them, Jn the foreground is . oe ee ee an TRUST eareer counsellors gathered Maltolm MacKenzie, deputy 1 : sa : on the siage of tle assembly minister of education, who was Holds Meetin = ‘First In 5 Years Pictures showed 10 the Coun: coMrene f hall at Prince of -W Col-. present for occasion: s : g The MV Maya.under charter board. 219 GREAT GEORGE ° ‘ j A; e ee = to a Danish firm, arrived in Fen dmg. ot ng gtmagence 894-4910 — 892-3608. « - early Friday morn- . Offices im Principal Cities , The annual meeting of the|lor; and vice-president for 41 | ing, from Manchester, England | Se” Tare, but ‘they seldom last pa le i ") cents Prince. Edward Island Drama|Kings, Mrs. Adele Townshend. 46 | Sod commenced loading cargo Soasian Sian ate e pate 6 ae , Festival Association was’ held| The secretary is Mrs. H. B. of seed potatoes for Jackson- | viewed this time may spark (iii: last night at Prince of Wales | Hughes; treasurer, Mr. Sterling ville, Florida. College. Walker 4 ¥ 4 e past year’s a ities, and ex- , i tended his thanks to the erecu- } Norwegian principals-in WN Soccc. Oe “The best class of students; deputy aS — = ees ee we have ever had,” one of the| wlio offered con-| their co-operation. i aoe ae AX (CP) — The wea- career counsellors —said~yester-| gratulatory—remarks—on-the el-|—1rMacGregor also noted the Sete wien. tee a pares ther office says a disturbance de" of the arge group attend-|forts being put forth yesterday; association's appreciation ofthe adjudication, Mr. J.R. MacKin-| sel. ” ran eastward frig the Career Day program at |by all concerned. retiring organization's assistance ; Prince of Wales College. The wide variety of counsel: | siven by Ron Irving, drama dir- ranged by pificiale of ~Can-| ting — acces oe eter a FEL * ~~ ada Manpower Centre here, the Mr. MacGregor stated that hundreds of students ‘packing|®ursing to drafting, agriculture) 1) "iin and his committee the large~assembly— hall, heard. to banking, home economics. to. were eaponsible tor the most ; , suceessiul Festivals to—date-—— BsAasexss Says Career Counsellor eases se aie t is walhortan ani Discussed at t Obsvetie Manager’ -of the local [# Student might display interest. | plans for the year, in- Centre, who introduced ‘ioyd|. Officials and counsellors alike | cluding locali for Zone Festi- ~ "MacLeod, of the committee set | ; commi se cluding an Atlantic Festival, ie a we *| of them terming it ‘fantastic’,| was proposed and the project ‘ Mr. MacLeod briefly pointed | He Said the level of the quest-| was ven to the organization at ’ cut how businessmen a n d| ions asked by the students in- | committee for consideration and THE ol = ; women of the community were dicated tht ‘intense interest be-| report. si : ¢ q Keenly interested in sdvising|i28 taken, and credited much| The following slate of. officers . RYAN: DANA ANDREWS: PIER - youth on what was open to|°% this to. the fact this year| are to hold officefor the coming . | “them and how so many of them | they Were for the first time, | year: Honorary president, Mr. or eee ans aE ae were evidencing. that interest, dealing only with Grade Malcolm MacKenzie; president, ; Nica) BARBARA WERLE GEORGE MONTGOMERY: TY HARDIN CHARLES BRONSON . : students whose interest in t .Mr. Eric MacGregor; vice- i and the service they were wil- 3 president for » . 5 “oi and who were willing to listen| MacDonald; vice- president for aa doe hae students and anxious to be advised. | Prince County, Mrs. Grace Tay- —iKensington lion's Seeo——"| meeting were 110.56- p.m. Summerside tide eighteen’ minutes later than Charlottetown, Sun rises at 7%2 a.m. es at 4.55 p.m. Rises Sunday a.m. é tApm * MAPOS erie, was Malcolm MacKenzie, Wednesday evening the Kensing- nentay evening, December t. _ help the Soviet Un aoe ton Lion’s Club voted the sum |He sta reapease $9}. : Waid ae al © *: of $100.00 to buy driver training | 2%, *22t2l, for donations bas) Aciministrators = id at am FCY to , . 7 : ter . manuel 10 fe ued tn comet: | voluntesred to pick up contra! Te Workshop | zea 1067-1067, at. the, lower | Michel ote ioe agi| SAT., NOV. 19 course currently in ptogress at et Superimposed | ad | the- Kensington Regional High |. Summerside and) Harold Waite, prior to the per area is the red and white | Wight industries are spheres th RECEIVES SAD NEWS | School. oe Stes te Word has been received by| Arthur Ready and Buddy| that the promotional part of the |MimSuaters yesterday morning. | cance of the event, the new is Mrs. Harold Behm, Montague.|MacEwen reported a Peet eeaiecs Bene, been completed. wa 2 hope to learn sue le i . sa. of the dedth of her sister Helen | response to the annual light/ the etception of the: advertis- = out the year, Mr. diealaane (Mrs Latour) in Miami, |bulb sale. There are approxi-| ing. hobbies work as well in the ont ang? gouges ae Florida’on Wednesday, Novem-| mately 150 bulbs remaining] Davit MacLean, Christmas| ™istrative field. ‘most commmorative stamps in “per 16, 1908.0 and S wes Goiet - SF. Light-ap_chairiasn, enparied thet wy ee Canada, which are worspelly '_ IN_ HOSPITAL James R Murphy, Principal [ine ding erected in the| Bill Martin, and Mel Campbell Soc on wallegeted 30 dee’--anln T Mr. tra Ross, Montague, en-| of the Kensington Regional High | rentre the town, replacing| om the trip to the Boys Club/ ‘The Centennial stamp will of EXPO 67 MONTREAL . tered hospital of Wednesday at | School, reported four students|the usual street Light-up pro-| Workshop for 200 delegates of employ a virtually invisible ad- Montague for treatment. Mr. | Participating in the Essay for| ject. The president, Stan Moore, | Boys Clubs-in the Atlantic Provs|hesive which was successfully will speak st the - Ross was reported suffering | Peace competition which is au| presided and asked members| inces to be held at the Memram- | tested on the 1966 Highway Safe- NEW CENTRAL ST. HIGH SCHOOL ", from a heart attack . Internatonal Lon’s Club project.|to provide transportation. for | cook- Institute = ty Stamp. A percentage of the % CARD PARTY RESULTS the sieaiathes ot-die condal aie ek a si tecie eines a be overprinted with a SUMMERSIDE on e' The results of the card party | Lion’s~ Auction which . will be held ty the CNIB, po = starting today. Officials involved tivate ‘nail be ieee eden at i a ‘ oe oe night at (ne ty Hall | POX! this “year in the Kensing-!ceived an excellent cesponce. are Keith Smith, director of | in the Winnipeg area. Printing And At The : gre ae follows.: Ladies 1st Let- E ’ + Seema Soseeiceeanl d'! is by the steel line intaglio pre , . Mets nd Tsien Lapin | 3 Mrs. Andy’ Gundry” and Miss | Conydion i'r soeoame ean PLUS—Chapter 7 of Batman and Robin. mg hs gag Mariene Brown, director of the| Gttws: Producing wil te ens: | | --:«\ CONFEDERATION CENTRE : a ~~. George Shaw. The winners of . Toner, piysical education direc | med a8 required throughout _ CHARLOTTETOWN - . — allegra ac yg Be ecg il eats tor at the University of Moncton, | 8:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening Nov. 23rd 9.00 Z Donald while the freeze out was B who is lining up the program; | SHIPS COLLIDE, 7 MISSING SUNDAY AT el the UCT. - won by Misener. The John Lates, executive director | ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP)— PUBLIC WELCOME a i : : card tournament is slated to of the Moncton Boys Club, and | Seven fishermen are missing . ' Psa at nae fees oe een = pe Hore BALL YISITORS TO MON ray | A check from the Junior Les-) Mr. DL.’ Rozman, engineer | There will be tree workshops |‘iroush a Turkish fihing Dost] pe) FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE | f- comtoecntibesate mua ¢ | ant oes ae so ae fal, wes preastiod jo tp Bosra a ee ee gress Sianedemecr authorities reported Friday. | . - \ ; : even on his wedding night! ; " » Was & survey been made The: . collision j E a Set he recent visitors im’ Moncton, at|0f Management of the Hospital| auxiliary power plant and that a| ia the summa pone Sete aie paeiar bs hon, ont : . : . the home of the former’s uncle|t meeting held on November | sufficient amount of auxiliary j 1oc7% Clb. | onty three of her 10-man crew |° Notice wo > and aunt. While there, they also| 17 with President Dr. LJ. Dut-| power is available in case of| ne of two om the Island— the | on roccueg , being at Alberton. L 6 cal . : ; attended the funeral of the late] ‘¥, presiding. atid vied to eee p| lub administrators are | of a Lt Ta apne |pament a equipment nin reco ek Narang, ae] aceon Seca No NEED For es , = , 3 - = = | Charlottetowa~tn oa ne a rg ig gg -~ a 58 ot ne. SET stad |e 8 oo future bopisois ATOW — Co Annu 1 Meeti: a H 2% Sister Mary David, ‘adminis-| formation to date, on the study , i. unty nnua fi =, = | | - LOW BIDDERS trator of the hospital, reported |-that is being done, “The Transi- With KELLY You a7 » Matheson and MacMillan were | at the meeting that satisfactory |tion in Nursing Education im 1,000,000 ~ : a | fe 4 Se the low bidders, with $87,355| progress was: being made on the| Prince Edward Island.” ’ ’ : when tenders were opened by/| renovation project in the Pedia- the department of highways| trices Department. ; Queens ‘County—Tuesday, November 22, 1966,— a eee Birch Court. ‘ : ruined evar «= set! Alpha Y's Men. Co-Ordinator Prince Coutity—Thursday, Nov. 24, 1966— O'Leary , : ‘ United Church Centre, of 29 miles on Alley's ee A : eg eg District ot! Hold Meeting ‘Ts Named Kings County—Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1966— Other bids received were for| The weekly meeting: of . Alpha ‘ United Chureh Hall, . 93.710: from Island Construc- ee aera a aelt ee a ener” tion Company and $95,420 from} was lovember 18. Guests | Thursday. 2 ‘ ; pi GL LOke ‘ - wares Societal |e Seo ee oe eg coe TIE / ALL MEETINGS AT 8.00 P.M. _ _ The results of the card party | ing hall for Holland Cove Camp |ordinatér for the Borden Cause- ty These, meetings will have a minimum of | pay bos us pr aaa was approved eienieneunly ons waz, Peasiogenent. . : : d ; speech-making and every opportunity for th 'y Center are a5 : ladie: proceedings regarding ma! : eT ve ni q «! 5 ; , _ a ee second, Mrs. ter were started: - i othe ‘causeway ores present to take part in small group discussion. 2*zare! mnell; mens program for even Many to arise involv- , ; . rat’ ALR. Bille: soceud Clams lcenaielad of). vecloes cat ed Soddeeh antheritien, the Tow’ ac cwith 73.00 Pe See Mr. Keith Kennedy jn an ge gl Bie ape, echolalia: 7 Frank Co Tf | dwa g team mem-/| government well Ni ee . Costello, while the door prize |bers. The elub plans to.sell thomberiand. Consultants. It || ° equipped models available, eee ot se Agriculture is — to move;~keep the was won by George Larter. The | Christmas trees again this year | will be Mr. Bishop’s job to -act.§,. MONTAGUE SPENCE & Federation moving with ggg i er gg mci yl boar Balog heyy ghia lg pagel aan armor aay tee IC LTD : . : ; K. MacDonald. Winners inesses citizens is soon expected growth ELECTRI ‘ Macl EOD OF coabelation prize were t.| get underway. The. meeting was} velopment of Borden as the | Montague '. Dial 4367 CHARLOTTETOWN: P.E.t. FEDERATION AGRICULTURE ‘ f ¢ O’Conhof* and K. “| closed. witli “The Queen, causeway nears completion.