” : . ; “ i, y * Pivae oe ; , oT / FESTIVAL EVENTS AT BIRCHWOOD Biscuit Plant : Heather Burke Captures Lives Again eee, N.S. (CP) — A bis “FELIPRONE Ges ASK FOR NEWS DESK kad docttes to clase let same . ; a Tie Gaariian, Charistitors, Wal, Ape 39, 18st ere | §~=FOur Firsts In Dancin : - , more modern plant may be built : sigs , os . meg a. SAR coco Sara? : ; . M. MacKillop, general man- ones first place over 13 other oard Discusses | jes e'imurs tears Se eet ace ton eels r Limited, a George Weston Lid.| 2f*Rircwood Hagh Echos! ss the} Janet LeClair of Charlottetown : ont Toronto subsidiary, says sales|‘tmog dep of the ime, with $1. Danny MacKenzie and ‘ rs “3° v4 have i 20 per cent. Musical Festival into . 2 both of eat Inspection (ns olga er Agrologist Institute that if dance | honors with a of 80. business continues 4o grow’ the pe The Shirley Tappets of Char- e = wicmhers. » todd ,, |owners will build a new factory fottetown captured first place ~~ quarterly meeting of the Char-| being used for the work involved. a: : tamilton's er . |lottetown Board of Trade Mon Yesterday a union spokesmas |"°™’ . day evening. said facitities at the Railway| He said increasing sales indi- Roast coomniery wate Wert ave act the best tor offi cate to the company that Nova matter is under consideration by aiuee Gaia tS teu ae acseute ‘Gay ceetctied tat coe the city council and he hoped the| cargo all the way through two/| that the plant remain in Pictou. ; councél would have a report to| sheds to get to ships. Last summer the Weston make on its findings in the near The union, he said, is asking|pany announced the Hamilton rom Valteyeid are eee in Aa | Mie. Gontet told te grep it| afer © pan, Tomy nem sect] man eae en ne : . p.m. now shown here. Left to right they are | Allan Cameron, Caledonia. They | and men’s solo class. ; was ficult to carry out meat| 10 for regular hours and $138 |\es and Macule made here were : Siet inspection eucept shaugh| aight work and the board has ‘ : houses and much of the meat|oMlered to pay $1.20 for regular| Motos see tues instead im Mp J sold at retail outlets in the city| hours and 91.40 for night work. However , a cee ee spokesman sai (ee ee ee ee pee) 16 y sive, p TPT ONT | tee country: = a ee from employees and public | with a mark of 88 Greenan of Charlottetown, who William Hayward, board | 208# has sot yet been presented | officials, George C. Metcalf, pres-| DOES WELL HEATHER BURKE attained a mark of 83 in the : ’ . pres<ient, said a request from|? the union as a whole. In the | ident of Weston's said the plant | Another Heather, this time Solo Rhythm Tap, nine years : e Charlottetown longshoremen for|event that it is not accepted a| ould stay in operation. Heather Fraser of Charlottetown | story in dance form of the sorrow | and under. increased wages had been dis-|conciliator will have to be He said “the figliting also did very well for herself | and disgust of the Scot in having ce was given to cussed with members pointed Gelieal ‘anmean it enthusianm’ of provia. | 28 she took three second placings | to wear the ‘long trews’ i Third pla gi union and Mr. Pettigrew federal ment. _—o ea at eae a in the day’s competitions oe tueie beloved “ei” a eS ee or ; os labor relations representative in| The Laborer: She placed second in Flora; M 2 no tied : a ik aa ic g Hees : la s Protective Union| businessmen and service x irs. Fink also stated that the} who tied sith a mark of 81. Competing soloist iors’ teachers who had mage the 2. Shirley's Celtic Lassies, Char- | the Maritimes. said the union | Mit, 8 chatter under the ted-| zations who jrtant | MacDonaki’s Fancy, 10 to 12| numbers she had seen this year} The adjudicator noted that the See Mert Case | ie id re try cocoene-| “Gyn So Novy Nene, |e A en ee ree. he pan here cand Wein | Srey a a ee mal Be NO, dl ean ett te last night carried off the major| ing to know that the young | Own Selection (17 years and ‘ ficials to change their minds.”| Dance ‘competitions, 10° ee as eae ont eae papier sey Fer share of singing honors in the| people were learning the old | over)—1. Shirley Burke, Char- : 8 \ v years, which ‘ex’ chee | ei 96 og Bor ype ae eg | Gaetic section of Prince Edward melodies; it guaranted that they | lottetown, 84; 2. Margaret Carol . - 2 2 "in ye = id wer ae eee ae —_ inc place in this class. Her third| Heather Armstrong of Char-| more male members would com- a annual “a oe Senee Come , (Mark risis second place came when she was | lottetown scored 78 which gave| pete next year. exit ,Sgperal, the various. sing | not announced). ie awarded « mark of #5 in Seenn|her first place io the Solo Na- me te See Tee Gna. Maclean Sinclair. pastor of Fort spirit of the Prangpes gg ag Bi . h . Plan Mapped Sr eee ee tan tien | eee Gee eee Tee, WA| iocand Genenen st Aun Poeuee assisted by Mrs. Allison Mac-| clair said. However, more vigor | ig Freig ter bles Tap Clog, 13 to 16 years in-| Rita Anne Callaghan of Char- of Charlottetown ee Oe Rae. ARCM. was “alg Be gic bs PARIS (AP)—The Western big | Clusive was the team of Catherine | lottetown with a mark of 76. place with gr iggy ee ee ee cota ee | R floated Sur Sevsitts maletotuns Moved inte | Mernegt ead Mildred MacKin- Placing third was Janet LeCiair| Place went to the tea © (at singing were completed during| Highest mark in the Gaelic S Ke fae eaeetay te He ap, 8 sian | eee a score of 87. Placing | of Charlottetown with a mark of] Me¢isaac of Charlottetown with Ihe festival's evening session held | section was awarded to Mr. OTTAWA (GP) — J. Gear Mc-|chuding Edmund Morris (PC—| jj" Guviné the Bertia crisis and | Set was Mertene Birt and Keith | 09. a score of 79. Connie Cullen and oe les College om ai, scored 89 in Class} MONTREAL (CP)—The 6,000-|Eatyre, deputy minister of taxa-| Halifax), James McGrath (PC—| ‘The | repercussions. hie’ Si LASSIES WIN Margaret Thistle of Charlotte- --—ga a 312_(d). Gaelic Solo, Ow™/ton freighter Sunmoira was re-,|f#00, said Tuesday some members | St. John's Bast), George C. Fair-| 9; foreign ministers of Brit- ggg ao = In the Argyle Broadsword | town were awarded third place Seticated by Mrs, Roger Fink of ropa Wellner of Southport renee Linens hesenppavess a cc ine ees field (PC. — Portage-Neepawa) a oti Germany, ope: France | yean MacNedl a ect tea competition, 10 years to 12 years| With a mark of 78 : ; ; : > jin . Lawrence River near : perm! to deduct/and Terny Nugent (PC—Edmon- : ’ ctr Shirley’ i Halifax, completed the evening pic ag =e 89 to win the High | Lanoraie, Que., abotif’ 35 miles |Gection campaign expenses for|ton Strathcona) contended that on aes weaee en fainty ea ia ce suman oa atin at cakes: JAPANESE BEER PLEASED WITH JUNIORS 13-16 age group, posted the high- | "rneast of here. income tax purposes. | taxpayers are judged el tandems of tee codndine cae in Mic 's » won out over the Celtic) toKyO (Reuters) — Japan ERASED, wera suons, | Sigal tat rte ab |, 7, comer wet serund on] Be, nomad he Czmmone |e serene eprint De | Genera neat sen” | Fane iho mark of wa | Ca Sra of te [oem ae iting ei a ach ae ? RESULTS . n i : . s a : : a particularly pleased . = Following are the complete | To free the vessel, the cargo was quests have been refused. Mr. Nugent said the tax laws on deep differences remain et Seas Meats of Wan Lads “and Lassies received a a as they did 20 — ago, junior gr “The = Gaelic results of the evening session: |UMloaded and dredgers dug @ The matter was introduced by | were framed to the benefit of the how to respond to Soviet Savaity and B Saeore tiecocininan mark of 76. the national taxation rd an- 7. vind Gaelle Chass 311, Gaelic Sols, Own Sei-|channel out of the mud. Tugs C. A. Cathers (PC—York North).|department. Taxpayers had to Proposals in that East-West for- oi Chasictistown each ed with 6 Attaining the high mark of 85 nounced. The traditional bever- echolar paid tribute ection (13 to 16 years incl)— 1.|gave a big pull Tuesday and | He asked why campaign expenses|pay the tax assessed by the de-|Gen. eons Tpeting WHEE | uh of 08 ia te Gaued Denes in the Solo Tap Clog class, nine | #%e sake, fermented from rice, is ad Gs de te itty (such as for travelling, should not i sing the | "271s May 11. 7 years and under, awarded Rita/|still however the most popular ray Kennedy ee ee eae bank i i. ania eis on tae nce tok: oe ei Secretary Lioyd of | MUCH IMPROVED Anne Callaghan of Charlottetown !alcoholie drink. 51% Gaelic “Duct. A ia — the'|- Mr. Cathens added that a tax-| peal . Britain ts the champion of a fex-| The adjudicator, Mrs. Fink of Ss Own Selection—1. Chester Martin | ship sailed to Sorel, Que., to re- |Payer was permitted to make de-| MOST ARE HONEST tte approach. Helifex, NS. observed that te end Ae Cemmaven, Caledonia, |lond the cango and continue the. jSeetions fs cupemes ees be Mr. Nowlan said 95 per cent/ STAND FIRM POLICY ciux aude rel cee tee 3. n ed ib- | increa: ome. “ i ; ion” + . Ge voyage to the carib- ot Gade. Conant South) or possibly « higher Propontion™ | _ The West Genman motto still is over the last year that the dan- Benevolent brish Society Selection—1. Mrs. Bruce Mac- committee’ chairman, said $2,000 ot er te donee be one mo concessions without counter. | ore Were Paying more attention Laren. Charlottetown, 82; 2. Miss : of the $10,000 annual salary re- whe were Gheeest (Se Fes Master = ANNUAL MEETING ed Jacqueline MacDonald, Char-/ B C Plannin ceived by MPs is already tax-| Douglas Fisher (COF — Port von Brentano is armed with a| Pm : RECOVERING lottetown, 80. owe free. Arthur) asked how the depart- new warning from Chancejlor PU is the most graceful of Friends of Miss Joyce MacCal-| . Mass S12 B. Gaclic Solo, Ove! S lt DEFEAT—NO DEDUCTION | ment determines that it is re-| pueuaucr io ihe Western powers Set ere eee jum, 96 Hillsborough Street, who feaeens te Chester R. Martin, uge meirer Revenue Minister Nowlan said|ceiving all the revenue due it) py Foreign Minister THURSDAY APRIL 30th 8 P.M. is a patient in the Charlottetown eis ta VICTORIA (CP) — Premier |* defeated candidate wouldn't in- from private entrepreneurs such| 4. agiwille insi Couve ’ ' Hospital, will be pleased to know} Class 315, Gaelic Quartet, Open | Ronnett seal # crease his income and therefore|as “flashy call girls.” insisted before the = fe the is tasking a satisfactory re-|—1 C-R. Martin, Allan Cameron, | Cortcuction will becia iwameat [by Mr. Cathers’ definition would| Mr. McEntyre said the depart- page AB wasp den ona a NOW . Of Offi eovery from her recent operation. aa W.A. Bruce and Mrs. ately on a ease ane and |20t be entitled to deduct cam-|ment has never found a way t pi dap onx Sqyr seen —. Election icers BIG TROUT Brace: Vetieiieed 78. ; * “| steel smelter at Kimberley, B.C., gr a lpi cae iateein ik, discover = —, ¢ incom Europe and work for away to The biggest reported trout} Class 316, Gaelic Chorus, Jun- the first in Western Canada. = > we = ; live peacefully with the Soviet WE eatch of the season was made|ior, Own Selection—Centennial ee a ree to be built — yesterday by Clarence Reid of| Lassies, Charlottetown, and Notre |>Y Consolidated Mining and i | b US. State Secreteny Mastey Dame Junior Gaelic Chorus, 33|5melting Company, will be the Dure ie Appea Ss To Lo ster somewhere in the middie, called HAVE | first step in an integrated iron @ NEVER landed a six-pound _one-gunc a (tie). ’ ; ‘ beauty after ‘‘a great fight’. hee ea |and steel operation for British h Palace for a chat on international cee ten re Ee tan | oes aide, Gack, Trio: Oven, | Columbia. Fishermen To Conserve More fax: "= pe ae 5 was made. Allan Cameron, W.A. Bruce, 90.| THe smelter, to employ 200 4 : ; __ Ia advance of the formal meet- ne Class 317. Gaelic Chorus men, will be located adjacent | MONCTON — Canada’s light-| fisherman and the owner of four |ing of the four foreign ministers, ean money for any TANKER TO LEAVE s. Sen ets : . 7 is reign r Imperial Halifax, .one of the| ior. Own Selection—1. Caledonian to Cominco’s chemical fertilizer| heavyweight boxing champion | fishing boats, that Yvon urged | Western leaders produced the x reason you think worth- Imperial Oil Company’s fleet, is| Singers, Charlottetown, 83. plant in Kimberley. It will use| stepped aside from his sparring | lobstermen to look to the future. /time - worn phrase “we are! 2 the famous —| while. Loans are made i> toma te Halifax Class 299. Highland Fling (13 tailings from the Sullivan mine partner long enough the other day “We must remember,” he said, agreed in principle.” e | without bankable : ‘ ivstarsing afier wslosding her| 16 yeare incl)—1. Mardin WeB- |7{, <imbeticy and will produce| % fiscus Bis fin vee. “that things are not like they! “Wwe know what we'll offer the| > | ne ee sere caine "sad beaker| cx. Southport, $0, 2° Eveiyn [ME true. steel ingots and rolled| 204 to sopeal to Wbeter | Ssher. used to be. In other days there | Russians,” one highky-placed of-| & = or endorsers. And HFC re, a nseray Wher in| Fraser, Chariotictown, 88; 3 (te! Products to serve mathets| ment protect the | Maritimes’) Sete less fishermen and more | ficial said. “But we don't have ; specializes im same-day Charlottetown yesterday Tommy Burke, Charlotietown, 26. |{2oughout Western Canada. mwuiti-miltion lobster fishery. fish. Today it is different, there) soy fall-hack position.” $ money service. If a loan The vessel arrived yesterday| Class 274, Doubles Tap Clog - will have a capacity of more| He uae dase” the slow- a more fishermen and less 7 is the answer, it’s good morning carrying 20,000 barrels | (17 oa than 100,000 tons a year. spoken . , * , 4 i : : of gasoline and 15,000 barrels of eeic oak B walthag tes} as In a simultaneous statement is- from Baie Ste. Anne on Mirami- SHO RT LOBSTERS ’ Fire - Auto - Casualty t business te de business bunker oil. lottetown. 36. ,sued here, W. Sr Kirkpatrick of = eee is to meet champion ace” ce ae - Marine with HFC. sedans, DOCKET Class 288, Scottish Reels, (13.16 | Montreal, president of Consoli-| jay mm Motreet semi | would go out to his rage and §re- G. G. K. PEAKE beauty products . i ae red on| YC27S incl.)—1. Shirley's Celtie |dated, said the first phase will) picam@RMAN FIRST bably take home a hundred 9 ee yP just when must. Then the docket in City Police Court| Lassies, Charlottetown, 82; 2. /a/s® include an electric furnace! Sweating at an all ining | pounds of short lobsters for him- LTD os* you borrow before Magistrate K.M. Martin| Stirley’s Celtic Dancers, Char- | "ith @ designed capacity of 36,-| schedule in the gymnasium. at| self and his friends. A lot of 18 Great George St. re from the oldest company, from folks morning. A Charlotte-| lottetown, 80; 3. The Ross High- tons of pig iron a year. No. 5 RCAF Depot here, Yvon| fishermen doing that meant a lot |] Dial 4311 Reg Sale trust. ; ° ara resident appearing on | landers, 78. ‘ Production is scheduled to start emphasized that, although he has of lobsters. If we are going to - Deod you Borrow confidently from’ HFC ! eharge of being drunk and in- Class 278, Group Tap, three to /¢€arly in 1961. an on the protect our own future and the ee - -— ee 4 — dx contestants 11! youre aum| Tht adiition ols sscodd, large|ceties tetiee hetien hes ten Cream Deodorant 1.25 for .75 . a 2-day suspend-| qver)—1. The Ross Trio, Char-|furnace and blow waite buns letter, bes oe ee Creamy Masque .. 1.50 for 1.00 4 ed sentence. A second city man) ji town, 87 + |furnace and oxygen-blown con-| sentially a fisherman. “That's my not do that.” , facing a similar charge had his hg veters for the production of steel | life-that’s my work. 1 guess you| The French-speaking fisherman Burke Moisture Cream _ 3.75 for 1.75 - 3 ease adjourned until Tuesday. rete ta , Argyle Broadsword ingots, together with fabricating | could say boxing is more or less| Who rose from obscurity to be- Liquid Cream Corporation of Cenada BRIDGE OPENS 13 to years)—1. Shirley’s Cel-| facilities will follow in the near|a sideline.” come a headline name in the in- Shampoo . 2.50 for 1.50 a F cuctt to epan the dcasr| oe paren. 90; Stare. It was speaking as a successful | ternational sports realm urged We are proud to announce 117 Queen Street. . . . . .. . «+. « Telephone 7395 Erinn tuieoe Betos one: bis fellow-fishermen to observe e meee cle teens tho. 150 Great George Street... . Wlehais 6 — successful yesterday. The the legal size limit on lobsters (f° partment now features CHARLOTTETOWN fie seal Bridge will have to be opened ie cicenen “ehdaw aces bod Authorized the complete line of again next week to allow a large os deoan’t "tarts he te . the world-famous Tussy crane to pass through. s 't pay-t hurts the floating across the bri dustry and it hurts the fishermen. Beauty Products—Creams eld up a\short time ome When you take only legal-size €a er ws Fy vation dh * , : lobsters you steep better and your BNSF Fagra oo een os aoe td | ee raat kee KK we kw wk oy MacDONALD FUNERAL—The Fishing is big business—bigger of Paris, Toronto and { ~ funeral of the late Laughlin Mac- than the fight game- for Yvon Electrical Wiring mow Te. SIX KIDS ON A TRUE AND WONDERFUL ADVENTURE Donald, of a ae = - “omy a ee ee Re and To be as lovely as you can oe STECHNICOLOR. < MacLean Funeral Home to Orwell traini ton the Moore i and Su Peis ou ead rae 7 ALL SK | Head United Church, where ser- oe nce Tights thet wl precede oi Hi ag et an GLYNIS JOHNS conducted by Rev. F. his hattle with the champion, for you-—Tussy. 99 CAMERON MITCHELL SecKianoa. Secemiet wesc hired crews will fish his hoats. || Sousehold } oe () i. Church cemetery. During the ser- But he’ be back himself as soon STEAD’S ——— : = ee ant Bye’’. Tie pelbeareel ens cher ae manent wih 112 Kent St. PHARMACY * Plus Disney's “The African Lion” * Saeiaat a While lobsters important DIAL 402) 131 | Beth, Bruce MacLeod, Alec A. _ Whi are an Kent St. Dial 4 MacPhee. D. J. Gillis and Alex- pari of the Durelle fishing oper- '* TO DAY Only CAPITOL Charlottetown « ander MacLeod ation. he, personally, directs t : FUNERAL TUESDAY — The ee aera salmon poms ot. Matinee 2:30—Eve. 7—Last complete show 8:15 4 te : “We don’t get as many Baal : ees Seinen hou om feu ee" WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS § | was er.” ; Ge hsciaan "Funeral Home one. ris : : COMING THUR-FRISAT. ~* Tuesday new hongliner, von conducted by the Rev. AE. plans to + venture into | deeper PAVED ROADS + *« Piercey. Interment was im Sher- water for groundfish. Not wood Cemetery. The pallbearers will he fish longline Sones _ 2 corr thereon on oo _ involving the Aho . hens fiffective noon Tuesday, April 28, 1959 and * Donald, Le Ro'y MacKinley, | | Agoesy tee te a he att et hg vvsens oo a = coe x Percy Macintyre and Irvine Cor- also plans to do some dragging are on Pie ward bett. with trawis. wing weight itations: Yvon is a confident fisherman, ARSENAULT FUNERAL — ae ons 2 content aire’ || » (1) Vehicles registered for 16000 Ibs. or less * funeral of Mrs. Joseph H. & ‘ Ercouselt was held yesterday oe ce ae ee iat are permitted gross weight of 8000 Ibs. C going : ha —, _ Pea expect it to go over five rounds. (2) Vehicles registered for over 16000 Ibs. are | * Basilica where Requiem High Et a great confidence oo limited to one half their registered Mass was celebrated by Rev. -you can’t do anything weight. x Denmis Gallant who also offi- La ‘ioe se : ciated at the grave. Pallbears Ry This no en under authority reg- he continue box- Pre : ates SMILING HIGHLAND DANCERS ing? That depends. But, he em-|| lations published 8rd May, 1956. * ine : ae ; ; ' phasized, “‘one thing for sure, SE scald, joe peng wom saad aecihe motes Mictland dancing competitions as the sec-|left to right, Bernadette Shaw, | I'll be quitting when I'm near the _ 5. GEORGE MacKAY, a livary, Interment was in the| number of Scottish t of the large! ond day of the Musical Festival| Barbara Macmillan, Cardi Mac-| ©? oF at the top. ‘Then I'm going Gili ' whe to do what I love te do best Minister of Highways.—. » vied for first place honors in| got underway yesterday. From/| Kearney aod Geraldine Murray. prarabado is * a ’ \