ed > ie » - - Pee « Bie - 3 % { ‘ en re 2 : ; ; . es ” cl allel s ieee ita RRR i ate sga > ‘ do me sing alg oN age ap ge ig, Pay ais iy a a ac ancaaiclaae dicadl ase ii as iid alliage EDs : - a RS SREP a nnASanEAE 22 SS ee a : # . * : : : <o “ : . a i oak ‘n - See iS a = jms =. gonn Oennis, Ian ‘ISLAND NEWS PAGE New Provincial Power 2325 y F< ° ‘ ss . s- 2 a a ee r Easton ‘And Central Diewics_ Vai] Weakening Govt The Guardian, : Charlottetown, Fri., April 9, 1965- 5 a FREE : & >. s | The importance of a strong, ner, with Dr. E. S. Giddings. : : », was emphasized last night by) Love, Robert Parent and Lioyd 2 Z _ | aekiesecd 'o “eastma' ad. Go| Ca satmmere On. W. iene: bn | addressed a meeting Dr. J. W. : Charlottetown Kinemes Club. | side, skip, Joseph Malloy, John | With the purchase | “Father Bolger said the federal | Comeau and Lioyd Scott. of a new 250 model government was being weaken- A report by Roy Vessey on at- : ‘on rh efi by giving more power to the | tendance at the Senidr Citizens’ McCulloch J } provinces. He said the country | céntre showed an increase of ow . could not-exist-as a nation | 1,050 carta the Sass tee ‘CHAIN SAW ~ 7 The Conléderation Centre has Western Canada and 8 special Cameat, “"s “" "| same period. last year, whes : a ,f grant from seminar for teachers; a i 3,107 : a Canada Council to assist grant to the Vancouver Poctieal | eee eee ee es, See io Keith Carmichael we sie er ate Sr ate cea S| gee ot a a | Becerra ; Green Ga- ¢ is summer ; which will be one of four tival: and a $9.00 supplemen:| mang ss NY AY S| eeean Timathy " Blakney, this Thaa ‘been extended plays or revues\appearing in re- tary grant to Les Jeunesses ‘ather Bolger reviewed ' pertory during the year's sum- sicales du Canada. saeeet Goan Gs eS seeders is based on Lucy ie ae - it with the stability Maud Montgomery's famous no- : ; 2 : ae Stade tay itty Flood Water | Sastsn init “mer varios | ; | a : i men the ech tng bes , [IMM q oc. 6 Spills Over port on the club curling bon- i ; summer’s Anne of Green splel. Rotary Club was the win- : \enaied sess Area In US. | = ia. a ST cee uy mene MOUSE | EASTER SEAL seme yoors ego in an heurloms §cHicaGO (AP). — Destren| ot) | -| television show. I 3 Aas A talent hunt-by Mavor Moore tive flood waters spilled over! “.n of the shove nonsenss. al - : is now underway throughout the widespread areas of the mid-/ believe instead that industries! © country to find a suitable ac- western United States Thurs} exist to make a profit, frequent- ieee Set Be port of Aun. day. Thousands of persons, ly large. I believe that when they J : The announcement of the $10,- their homes | CO@descend to establish in the . @0 grant was made by the Can- sought shelter es Maritimes, they do so because : ee ada Council. Other grants an- | were filled with water. of special considerations: on the ey 8 ees 4 nounced at he same time were. | Two persons were killed Wed-! profit side such things as abund- ri y, p a $20,000 to the Toronto-biSéd'Na- nesday in a south Minnesota! ant raw materials or cheap lab- eS ee tional Youth Orchestra, for its oi, storm and two children| of; of government subsidies. ee} 1965 training session, a tour of missing after they were| PROFIT NOT MARGINAL 7.20 m to 8.30 m Pb i Rory ee |seen playing ‘near the swollen | | “1 don't believe their profit (4 p.m. 10. : p.m. highlighted the third day Final Planning iho oa they must-clean up their ope : CFCY TV tony day-care 20. Se . are: Dr. Logie, a Is Underway An--estimated 1,000. persons | meses. or better _still_orevént | oo decane of tsheries. Guest spector, department of fish- - y’ a [ Sire None fereed oe —_— of anguish reach to Ottawa, or| . : ; ane speaker lait qvining wes De. eries, Halifax. and Roy Drin- |. For Circus | Desens: of communtiies Sere fo Wostingion, @ mage oben A SALUTE FROM TIMMY =. eh eeberts iD cates Wate tee : \ ; Mur. Several new acts. nctniing| cname ft Se Going, renee I cannot see any convincing ails ene a tee ae eee See of St. sec- - °° Children is Province—thfough our rep- i a Pee ee | : “Terry Burman,|sewest sthiede equipment, the| Officials sald flood damage tn “why in this’ ‘modern age|.. resentative Timny”"—olfer a prayectal thank-you to ail’ - . dent I ..| balance beam, will Cherokee, a town of 8,500 im). ‘toog or our air, or our. those who have again given so unselfishly of their time and assumed 6 : government, | st the annual Y circu: 22| northwestern Iowa, could ex- . ; talent to our Easter Seal Campaign. . Other of presid-| and. 28 ce AF Se water should be polluted at ail conyers an 5 j uture on me i leaves be-| David Mills, chairman ‘of the Northeastern lowa battled the we know how to prevent it,| called lor by members of Rotary Cubs of Charlottetown : »' : ua | ; dent: : d most impres- | athletic committee, told a meet-| rampaging Cedar River. Cen-| ang it is an affront to our col- and Summerside. — : oe : NB., achievement ever (‘ing of the circus committee yes-| tral Iowa was hard pressed to lective intelligence to have to Please ¢all in your donations to one of the following é 8 Laughlin, : Students’ Union| terday performers. are now! hold back the Des Moines River. look tho other way Nhe the Le- a on — uke me oe Sees an An estimated 100 homes were | vite ; : ’ : ‘ : INCORPORATED Rehearsals planni evacuated in Southwestern o “Tt would recommend | such. ‘ f Phone re Own ssion oe Students’| been im progress for almost a| Dodee. ae beliefs as I have stated to your Charlottetown Summerside ; : : 0 - thus | month. | ‘The Red Cross it was| newly authorized water auchor- Demonstrations of cans, and} manufecture—-for ns 5 comin student or-| Dennis Taylor, chairman of| caring for 135 persons in shel- ity, which I am so glad to see. 894-5501 436-9271 methods of canning and inspec-| Durpores is concerned. i" 0 : Atlantic Prov-} the ticket committee, said ticket| ters in Cherokee, Webster City, Our. pleasant Island is less Hs ; ; ; ~.| CRAB MEAT seventh in| sales were going well. Tickets; Marshalltown and Waterloo, and | troubled with pollution than any HELP MAKE THIS YEAR’S CAMPAIGN tion .were featured at yester) "')” as noted that the canning © action, This| are available from YMCA mem-|for 346 flood victims in several | other settled part of Canada, a day's sessions of the short cam) ¢¢ era meat is a rapidly ex- For Reunion incorporatio ~ pecessitated | bers. - | other ‘cities. let’s keep it that way, and clean . SUCCESSFUL \ ot Board Library. | tie Macitinms Patarel packed Oe Cates Sap on campus. | ws gp = thai cociadet "LA Board. Library. | the Maritimes. Paturel packed | On A 4 000 Coffee Shop on campus. _. = 5 i. ; Logie Two projected developments |.3 000 cases at Shediac ‘ast vear | Ug. ‘Under. the former system, of. ' : ; for the future of the canning in-/ and extensive_canning of crab | x |ficers signing a contract with a k«wkktkkx«kK.x* xk*% * M M SF dustry, “Easy-Open” cans and | meat was done on the Island at A reunion of members of the company would be held per- : : oP ones made of CR2, a lighter but! Mont Carmel. and Gaspereaux. 105th Batallion will be held Aug. | sonally responsible for any lia- . i | 1 been pro- 4 at the Royal Legion | bility incurred. The new system : tougher tin plate, were shown by | One Island plant has P Canadian Jack Roser, Hamilton; Ont., a| cessing crab meat on a limited |Home, Charlottetown. - | shifts the liability to the Stud- oe 5 5 representative of an internat-/ scale for the last 10 to 12 years.| The decision to hold the reun- ents’ Union and thus renioves a ; jonally-known canning company. | Discuning the cea wast pee: | 0 SOt Son Assesiagen pater. teas ot nae iets ora: Ad i r eee oie “ The “Easy-Open” tin can be | sibilities advising on i Batallion Association yester Ser: signers - « opened es opener. it |tchaigues ot Ce cures. cine. Tee cialis “uae gibestend 3 | f pa egy oe shary een ae <ieonen: fish inspection la- for overseas service 30 years LI d Maci i MONTREAL (CP) — Evi- the accused as well as two ted to strip the top opes. Oe ee oo ee large number of the execu- 7 ee Son eee is leuhaeh tobhen 1a Plate Gree snd teat Le oe a aac ae take oak alee tive was present at the meeting, Award Fund in books was heard Thursday |porterie. The latter two were te that ot 5 i Ae eos Go namie 8 ee Major Victor Travers | Is Established at the opening of preliminary | artested in France in connection — eS ae | sided. hearing of five men charged in | with the case. receive in transit. jcondition. They must be kept . wh ah ie | <Ambéct, the ai “gRe'* hile avaik (Tight side up, otherwise die connection with a huge drug - Aubert, _ airline purser, | able ee Sate Site ee ads Mr. Swansburg scaseaadl Public Speaking a ese arta soelowreat prior te. March 18 to be a future project so far as |e. : |for outstanding achievement oo Eel when Laporterie “asked me to w=» Like lobsters, they must be Fingligts Neamed tte fields of community and he-| o¢° heroin. with an underworld 0 a favor for him and bring ‘afl Ne gy caper gr Qi |man relations is to be establish-\yalue ranging from $25,000,000 _—" books to Montreal.” 2 emphasized. ee | For Queens Co. ed in the name of a Halifax |to $40,000,000. Four. are em-| We are continually being The four- day short course ; {broadcaster who died recently, | Plovees of Air France. The fifth Sdlicited like this. I had no rea ends Friday at noon. William response was the |is a Montreal trucker who came think package | = A, | reaction of thoee who gathered to| 7° be Known as the Lloyd i. trom his native France 10 tained other than books,” Aw Murphy, officer-in-charge, fis the finals) MacInnis Memorial Award. « it) a id. inspection laboratory at Charlot- | hear Queens County i i years ago — Presbytery Men's speak-' individual or group selected for | 99, the trucker: Georges Aubert, | HOTE MOTEL incomes.» Thess were distinctive contribution, in|#; Roger Loiseleur: Philippe | L, "| ene of the many Gelds of activi-| Borel 26: and Emile. Serafin, | (Continued from page one) uanes hes geetietoenss |ty in which Mr. MacInnis inter-|~ Several persons have been ar- A id in restaurants, hotels | York. Spring Park, Charlotte. ested himself during his years|rested in France in connection OFFICERS ELECTED and motels raised to six from | town’ and Park Royal. |as a broadcaster in the Maci-| with tie case The following officers were, five per cent and extended to| The judges chose’ the follow-|imes. : | Leiseleur is charged with pos- selected at the annual meeting of | food prepared for outside de-/ ing boys to represent Queens in| Details’ of the award were an-| soccion of narcotics for purposes pli reek atthe YMCA: | livery, effective May 1. -It the provincial competitions; | Bounced saat ar a eee trafficking. other four tion this. a i would_apply_to meals costing | Juniors. $-11, Jackie Kipping_of | pedy. president f newly | ere charged itionally__with president, "Edward C. Black;/ more than $1.24, rather than |Spring Park Church: Intermed- award fund and by Or taemeteaey traffic in var- vice-president, Lieut. Col. Leo’ the previous 99-- cent mini-j|jate 12-14, Dwight Vessey of | Manuel I. Zive, chairman of the | eotics, , ve oe cara ‘hen Jobe Errol | mum. a nl York Church: Seniors menilgan penocl ae ae Const. Gilles Poissant test- ; secretary, obnstone; | 5. A new six-per-cent on} Thomas Stewart, Park choo Social , found f kilos (8% directors, Spurgeon MacLennan, hotel and motel room rentals | Church. | It was stated ‘that the award pang of inch - cight Daniel Dayan* and Ralph an io May 1. To free ef ee tee dee established. in response t0/ slactic bags when. the RCMP teson. borers and students from this | Bowness * Vance Bridges, niany letters and suggestions |rsidad Loiseleur’s hotel room RESULTS | tax, the government would ex- | Summerside, and Wilson Ross, | received by. the family and/ arch acre Sede canes | empt rooms rented for one | Charlottetown. Constructive Cri-' friends of the late Mr. MacInnis. ee te first witness as Stanhope-Covehead card party) month or more, except im re-|ticism by the jedges was shared’ | The aan — Sie Crown proceeded iagge The PURE MILK CO. follows: ladies’ first, | -_ | . ~ Serafin, he r RE TTT TTT Shirley Lawson; -second, Joyce | A new six-per-cent tax on| The chairman for the evening| sdministrative details and ee eee a MacLaughlin: consolation, Mur-| long-distance telephone . calls, | president of the United past) Royal Bank of Canada jel Doyle; men’s first, Lloyd! ‘elegrams, a services | ven. Tye Shaw: second, Walter MacDon- | and other means oe. “¢ : ae ald: consclation Harold Tayler; | a, Gee ee “ie | Willard Proud, president of “me br out, Dianne Robinson and Ray| ject to the six-per-cent tax.) Centre Ey sii *5 i zi? BRC CARD PARTY Weoemen i the ar of | nesday night's c party | bearers : * at the Basilica Recreation Cen-| Raymond Reynolds, Hastings tre:ladies’ first, Mrs. William | MacLeod, Wayne Keenan, Bud ; Berrigan: second, Mrs. Rita Pe-| Lowe, Russell MacPherson, ters and Mrs. Anne McEntee Sterling MacKay, Douglas “We don’t. see any particular atc ee WORD RECEIVED s comuniiboaieas dod om 3 TODAY a SAT. = ONLY pitord. wes recived ta Chai. mere so becouse Gey ate ON OUR BIG NEW SCREEN— a tetown last chiefly business | Toronto General Topital,| betier-off persona” Mr. Lew NEW WONDERFUL SOUND ! ! ! CAPITOL Pees M. Gillespie, sister of Rev LC. - All Seats Reserved | —_>t-? ‘ . Enright, CSsR, w serv- * ‘ | fotyReieemer, Chartoteiows,| EASTERN | Confederation | JONIGHT AND SAT. ONLY ATS P.M. | as cura rector. Fa’ =. eencceses er Enright is now stationed in FUNERALS @ - t - OW all the goeececocococs $ \ St. John's, Nfld. aq A : : . CARD PARTY WINNERS | RANKIN ‘FUNERAL — The : > Following are_the results of | funeral for John Alexander Ran- * $ Thursday. night's card party) kin of Pictou Island was held x : at the Community Centre: lad-| Wednesday, April 7, from the ° 3 ae ee ee ee a © : : second, Mrs. Joseph Doucette;| the United Church, Murray : 3 consolation, Mrs. N. Gallant;| River where services were con- “PURPLE DUST” : 3 Men's first, Wayne Malone; sec- | ducted by Rev. David Barwise. : : tion, ‘Harold Cudmore; freeze-| During he « service. Claremi = “A Comedy of Humours and Errors’™” oe : : on, Mrs. C. Shepherd and Clem Floyd Strickland sang as a trio “A&A Comedy of Satire & The Music Hall” : : ft Cross. Hymns “A Comedy of Fantasy and The Circus” ; : 3 : 17 Rambow Pick = COLOR Oy eran T ORC ont UT ORL Lah ies RS ESTE n (tied): consolation, Mrs. Cath-| Saunders, Archie MacLean, and ————— : ~~ rie kis: mee rst. Pete | Ward Meckone, | Papers Sanne arae Tees eT DONALD WOLFIT-BARBARA SHELLEY # ‘ Costello; second, Frank Duffy; : - =. am ERASE mC AES Ae Tee iet in ae we : : ce consolation Arthur Lean MLA, George Ferguson. MILA, ° ee . eessesecocesscoouse Pe TONIGHT VINCENT BALL-VICTOR MADDERN eo . oor prize, Aurelda Pineau; spe-| Norman Maclean, Thomas Pre Tickets $1.00 Telephone 892-2464 : ee ae ames Pender- Charlies Dutney, and Lealand ‘ . fast, freeneout, Mrs. S. Higging | Nicolle. Interment was in the Bex Office Open Daily’ 12:00 - 5:38 p.m. it BR BR BR ME F HH BH KH BH SH » and Fred Connick. \* Murray River cemetery. ’ i ao : oa. : . *. Z . « j ‘4 J 4 re | ee ae