Sous Ricta a chicks he put in his poultry fhouse at West Royalty a few Keith Kennedy, West Royalty, | will have the largest egg pro duction in the province when the ly baby chicks he started eral days ago mature early i cay that the native of Southpost, P_E.L, expects to handle the lab. or chore with one assistant. Kennedy Farm and they can handle an average of J2 cases of 360 dozen eggs per hour, he told The Guardian. Despite. the best that modern equipment can provide the hum- an eye is still required for eze candling purposes, through the rest of the grading operation is mechanical. 2 47 | with a mark of 74. | swered a call to 25 Pownal Street | P-™- | charge of failing to report curred at the PEI Hospital 2 54 | Alberton Choristers with ai last night about 11:45 where | cqmatery. | accident and had his case ad- Thursday, May 13, of William L. * SS | mark of $0. te Be eee ows | : | Seen to Slaw 38: Vickersam, ot Ge age of & | Grade 5 Elementary — in a shed at the rear of Had-| * : — 9 | nish 79 | dad's grocery store. aa Aeoard | acamge, Aloe, Neclea of "Bere in Rermitage. EL. be . ai z egin 38 62 5 (ies = Te Damage was See tie Oes ieee ethene tat, moved to western Canada at an days ago. When the chicks— tion plant in the province. He : | Winnipeg py rer a _«& |nish 74. | slight. ~ Fi scat tly Gee diaandanad aes ore ce ne ewe fo Roe: they're all pullets —are im expects to gather 10,000 eggs aaeree aiecarecees = 2 Grete 7 Elementary — Tig- remen : cused was represented by Les-|¥ince in ISS. Co seas Mr. Kennedy will d when h x] r esdeceoe ni "Donnell t r have the largest produc- production, on aeetee | Montreal ........ « 38 .62-4 Any grades, school chorus, Montague Man | me P.O He is survived by his wife | | Quebec picga i paane 3 59 | grade 8 boys and girls — Tignish | ouse aze ost Pha ee ae a oo ae coc Beate ; &€ 51 (80, gradeé6 girls Tignish 78, Dies In Capital i 5 | with passession of liquor in er, Doris (Mrs Sydney E nt Jobn ........ 41 45 | grade 7 boys and girls 76.\ GOURIS-—-The Souris Fire | places other than their recden./ Green’ Charlottetown, : ners meee = a | Girls French solo 1], 12 aad| MONTAGUE — The death oc-| Department answered a call at | ces and each was fined $3 and _ His remains are resting at the coe qwn ..-: |13 — Mary Frances Gaudet 75 curred at the Home for the Aged, _ 9:40 last night to extinguish | costs or 30 days Montague Funeral Home until — ates 34 39 | Theresa Gallant 74, Noreen Ar- Charlottetown, on Friday, May fire at Herbert Stubbert’s resi- funeral service ,at Trinity Unit armouth ........ 39-50 | senault 71. |14, of William John Halladay of | dence on Chappell Street. Fire- | ed Church, Montague on Sun- St. John’s ...... -- 33 41 | Boy's solo 10 and 11 years — ; Montague in his 80th year. | men arrived on the scene with Jennie Campbell ¢ 22» Interment in t he aa weak 45 59 ‘LeRoy Pitre, Tignish Shore 77,| He was born at Whaileys Cor-| equipment ready but realized vey ao ee =e Percy Morrissey 75, Donnie Ar-' ner, Ont., and was in the elec-| they were at Albert Stubbert’s Djeg At A e 80. ROCKET pee rer n ae -- 69 8 | senault 74. - | trical construction business all residence at the opposite end. g : NEEDS HELP New Orleans ..... 66 87 | Piano duet (12:years and his life. For a number of years of. town and quickly returned Enzines for the Saturn V Los Angeles. ..... 55 65 |over) — Diane Handrahan and he lived in Abernathy, Sask. and| to Chappell Street where they | MONTAGUE — The death oc-| space rocket use components But. Mr. Kennedy believes that |—suddenly decided to head for San Francisco .... #2 63 |Susan Mailette 77, Chery! in the late 30's he moved to On-| fhad no trouble dousing a minor cured Friday, May 14, of Jennie from 261 sub-contractors im 44 cree Cont. ean Se aout, Gee Islnd. ey eee ican The wea Walsh and Gloria Arsenault | tario, living, for some time at roof fire which resulted from a| Sieg year © Montague in her | states large measure least, MAKIN | oe 4 F: Dunville. o ar a Mr. Kennedy was making | Sher office says a storm will wae ond a de Ge be ek fauity flue. | She was the daughter of Christ- Electronic equipment may be money in his chosen profession Move slowly away from the | Bov's solo (8 and 9 years) —'trical maintenance man at the! er ce ee eee DANCE developed to do the candling job but suddenly he decided that! Maritimes today. This will bring |y onnie Macl Cocharendemn | Pbeil, and was born at Monta- an end to the itati ! saac, O'Leary Pub- plant at a ust 6 Ca |} gue where she spent her entire automatically, or the \the rat-race of rush hour traffic Precipitation = | }ic School 75, Russell Shea, An-. Falls. On return he moved to lif ‘ The Commeodor. of the chicks may possible be | just wasn't worth it. It took him the eastern part of the district | 514 Tignish 7, Kent F oes PEI ie. : € advanced to the point where an hour to get to work in the and will clear the skies over Geary Public 73. - CH a On Dock She leaves to mourn, three Room there will be very little candling| morning. It required one ‘and western Nova Scotia later today. |" tjonish Eleme | - He was married to former ef brothers, John, Daniel, and Leon- needed in future laying flocks, one-half hours to get home in However overcast skies will re- | “ee ne .choral | Marel Caroline Reid of Glen) ard, all of Montague, also three \ every Mr. Kewnedy suggests. . the evening. / a main in cae "eave Scotia |§ pad a yer under) with ee whe A ight docket of six cases mers, —— bar sig erg TUESDAY and s am unusual sight to see C back home he started and Prince Island | ; : en), Myrtle at home, 11.000 baby chicks in the one assay ie the talons of ene al! Po a | PIANO DUET Left to mourn are: Ina (Mrs. ~ pred aoe ee and Nina (Mrs. Arthur Agar) SATURDAY large pen. The hot-water-heated | production. Last year he de-; Regional forecasts: eid Bele how Theresa Gallant Beecher Hickox) Montague; | : ne . eo a8 USA. Mi oa Se brooder is 144 feet long, and jcided to install all of the equip-| Halifax and Vicinity, North. |Snd Betty Arsenault 77, Antoin- Earl. London, Ont; Boety,| tee Se at there are thousands of the baby} ment and modern labor-sav em NS. Western half East oirier and M Bermula; Jean (Mrs. L. 0. | . E Montague Funeral Home un- chicks on either side of it' |devices available with his 4, ern Shore, Prince Edward Is- |paudet 75. Lacie, Gaudet and Falkingham) Orillia, Ont.; Har- | George Porter Farrow of til service Sunday at 3 p.m. from Members and Guests ey ae ae he sereneees |e Se ee It was either prove | jand- Overcast’ and extremely | DesRoches 74. vey of Ottawa; Franklyn, Van- Sue ws nee co qeung (meat Wa aNaSS Ca Inter- 50c per person mostly anyone would appreciate |the idea was workable, or get ¢ool- noftherly winds 20. Low- | Boy's solo — (12 and 13 years) couver: Elsie (Mrs. Allan King) | €uilty to a charge of operating ment in Montague Community] Mam Brace 130 Richmond St. them, but Keith Kennedy gets, out of the business, he said. | high at Halifax 35 and 48, New| <0 Shea, Anglo 75, Stephen Dunville, Ont.; Harold of Grims-! an vehicle but was | cemetery. sean See —_ <> ; Apparently the idea did prove | Glasgow, Musquodoboit Harbor | anen Re: a McEae aad ts : ear T oeneat beta Albena er eros he's and Charlottetown 34 and 3. | "Dia so colo (15 years cieiieal : ec oe | or another tion“ Qutlook for Sunday — Sunny y and over) | mechani engineer from Mc-|year with the 250 percent in- od waaner, — Nola Poirier 77, Joan Arsen- | Gill University—he — a a oo. ault 75, Anne Marie Gaudet 74. gree im science from Acadia—| He fi operation a chal-; High tide today at Charlotte. Girl's solo — Theresa Gavin. fe Bad Rees practicing Eis ee | eee: eee eet OS Caner town 1.20 ai. A MEMS at) 18; Thercen Gollunt ant Susux lession in fornia for “lee canes, tremendously 634 am. and 844 p.m. High Mailette 74, and Laura Knox} ¥ eat Ma SSDs wt, ‘Stny atone WE LOVE THE BEAUTY _Kemedy—she ign. etna a 1233 a.m-and 12.04 p.m. At Rus- _ Junior Church Choir — grade aeaenice ® B ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts The Guar Guardian, s. Charlottetown, Sat., May 15, 1965. 3 my Premier Pays Visit |. TIGNISH — School choruses, ,74, Jimmy Buote, — Gau- ‘girl's and boy's solos, piano so- | det. Claude Gavin Rhythm band — grade 1 los and duets. headlined the se- | \Tignish elementary and grades cond day of the West Prince Mu- 1, 2, 3, French Class 80. sic Festival that received a sur-|” Piano solo (10 years and To W. Prince Festival es Legion Branch In Summerside as Much To Celebrate Today SUMMERSIDE— The George | R. Peakes, VC. branch of the Royal Canadian Lecion here cel- ebrates its fifth anniversary to- day. The home, erected at a cost of $200.000. officially opened its doors Feb. 6. 1%6. and since then has contributed much to- wards commuhit? projects. 32 jor General Pearkes. then min- ister of national defence. was in attendance at the official opening. ‘ Shortly after the home opened fts doors a sportsman’s dinner was held with a large’ number of national sports celebrities in attendance. Acain im 192 the home held 2 sportsmen™s dinner and the proceeds of the affair went towards the purchase of football uniforms for Sammer- side Hizh School This is only one of the many | Pickard, Dr. Hubert MacNeill, , projects in which the home has | Earl Cannon, Ben Champion, | engaged since its opening. It al- Emmett Trainor, Joseph Mur- sponsors sports and in hoc-| phy and James Hogan. r Shaw, Hon. Henry Wedge, ‘of welfare and labor, “Et were in the ‘area. G | Ivy | det 74. visit from Premier Wal- | lene — Diane Handrahan 78, ' members of their party who irl’s solo (6 and 7 years) — ‘cette and Gaudet 76, Claudia Knox 75, | | Pennie McLeod and Patsy Gau- Gauidet 75, eee Ses Deen . GOVERNMENT DELEGATION TOURS WEST PRINCE \Irma McInnis 74, Mary Frances Gaudet 73. Piano duet (10 years and un- \der) — Catherine McRae and __Nonults of Thuredag's. classe (Darlene Gandel . Shares sod |Brenda Gallant 74, Andrea Dou-| Premier Walter R. Shaw Debbie Arsenault 73. amd Hon. Henry W. Wedge, Girl's French solo — Carmella | Minister of welfare and labor, paid a surprise visit to the West Prince County Music a taries are Rev. David Mac- The ptemier, afier hearing several of the children per form, addressed them on the ‘ ie , : Tignish Fisheries Co-operative. accompanied the premier and his party om a tour that in- cluded the fisheries cannery WEATHER tico at 7.05 am..and 9.53 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minut- es later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 5.59 a.m. and sets at 8.21 p.m. Rises Sunday at 5.57 a.m. and sets at 8.22 p.m. All times ADT iwere prepared to fully support an exhaustive survey and study of cattle marketing in the pro vince. “After considering fully our jthe formal gortovechs forms | were completed in May — about “GORONTO (CP) — Tempers: tures: 76. PIANO SOLOS Damage Slight Piano solo (older beginners) —Cheryl Walsh 75, Gloria Ar- In City Fire ‘ senault 73, Lucie Gaudet 72. | Piano solo — Shirley Keough | The city fire department an-~ } vey of Red Deer, Alta. Remains ave Treating ot the| ment of the RCMP and fined Montague Funeral Home until $12 and costs or four days. an/ Dp. Edison MacFadyen, services at the 'a member of Borden detach- New | Festival held at Tignish dur- a, onal cena one talents in the musical arts. and beat building shop and the | img the week. Seen in the pic- welcomed them to the festival. Wilson Shea. manager of the “ Buote Fisheries by, Ont. Also one brother, Har- convicted upon evidence from W. L. Vickerson Dies In Hospital Z4 | Chureh,-Monday,-May_17,at-2!_ ny .7inion—pleaded—guilty-to—a-—-MONTAGUE._— The death oc- Interment in M 5 Tignish Elementary 75, wae 7 Tignish E. 74, grade 6, 73. Girl's duet — Marcella and Antoinette Poirier 75, Shirley | Richard and Leona DesRoches | 73, Rita Smythe and Karen Gau- | det 74. Tignish Elementary choral | group with a mark of 78. Boy’s chorus (unison) St. Si- | THAT SURROUNDS US AND INVITE YOU TO SHARE IT mon and St. Jude Boy's Choir | | with a mark of 78. Dobe ‘Cape Bear DEATH NOTICES Received tee late for Classified death retice column BSGLOLE — At 1% Derchester Street. May M. 1%. James Albert » aged % years Resting ot the Hem pessey Fuoeral Home Fureral ar- CAMPBELL — At the Prince E@eord Island Hospital on Frifay. May i. 18S. Miss Jennie Campoe of Mew tageue im ber Sist year Nestea 2 the Moentagee Funeral Heme Farrel freee the (Church of Chrst. Mentager. Tors @ay. May 18. ot 2 pm Interment i Moentagze Commenity cemetery. WHRKERSOS — At the Preece Es ward Island Hospital Therstay. May 13.1%. William L. Vieterson of Mee late resxierce te Moeotarcer Funeral from Trinity Usted Cherct Won tegue. Sendzy, May Kh. 2 2 pm in termest mm Moentague Commenty eemetery MALsapar — At on Prifay. May th 1%. Siem J. Walladas of Moertaree. formeris of Denville. Oct. m@ bis BER srar Rew fec at the Mentagee Foereral Home Foneral from St Amcree’s Presty- terion Cherch. Montarce. 2 Monday. May 0. at 2 pm Interest & Mee Commenity cemetery. Ip ieee @ flowers. a & te Cor @@ian “ancer Societe =“ bh grate felly received. BaGas — At bes bee fe Emereit. Mayr M6. 1%. Joseph Hace @ be See year Rema «8 be trace from the Memachan Funcrai ei “t > ! } f : fs wan ie i £3 had turned down the yard proposal. Prior to this press announcement, no of- ficial notification had been re- ceived by our association re- Mrs. B. Clark ES immediately "undertook Dies At Age 86 isto. by. conterence, corres KENSINGTON — The death pondence, and telephone,” Mr. Lockerby stated. @ Legion-sponsered gon ‘ome hewn © Maritime hoc-/ PRESIDENTS \tne year ago and filed with CreW Arrives_| key crown in 1963464 and this The presidents who have ser- | the director of resources for row year emerged with with the Island | Ved successfully since then have time with the ARDA.. souRIS — The crew of the title. been Leo Blacquiere (1961): authority at Ottawa. Wa were 0P- couris _ based dragger Cape In “the realmr-of baseball last Ross, MacKenzie 1962); Edmund timistic,- of course, that raat Bear arrived in port at 7 a.m.| ; F. Aisenault (1963): Dr. Hillard: the suggestion for this study yesterday aboard the MV Rich-| year a junior team brought | from pto¥iticial and feder- heme gf Maritime title after hut- Clark (1964): and Windy Steele, come : aah ard and Brian, captained by img won the Island champion the president for 1965. Over the al resources development Ai Chester Macintyre. dip the previens your. |past five years the home has “ities, there would be no The Richard and Brian un- | also done well financially and im activating the study. loaded here with 17,000 tons of ANNUAL DONATION | at the moment is less than $20,- NO REPORT OF STUDY sve | B&ddock. The home aiso contributes $1,-/000 away from being completely “To date, we have Nand, 2». Macintyre said fishing 000 per-year to the Prince Coun- | paid for. ss oe eee te was excellent and he expected ty Hospital and last year made! In effect the home has much Se aocaih the rest of the fleet to arrive a donation of $5.600 to the hospi- to celebrate tonight and a great = vot been talent tegeré 1 loaded also. tal extension fund. Two $500 celebration it is expected to be. et a? Ge ‘mecccl student scholarships are also The evening’s program will get eel Sera d given each year by the branch. | underway with entertainment at |“™,President Feponed. Membership last year was the 8 p.m. Included among the per- incre the whole matter stands the highest in the history of the formers will be Laird Boots’ ‘ithe moment.” he concluded, branch with a total of Il reg-/ Frame who will intrigue the, *'tr* Dallenback sconud tn ‘ular members and 245 social audience with his feats of ma- 4. whole a aa + members. gic: the Arsenault Sisters and inv yard is aie wen It also, has an “active ladies’ a youngster from the Charlotte- | tha seer mate tee ARDA. , auxiliary with a membership of town orphanage, Carl Good, who Ry mv ; 7 at the present. During the is a ventriloquist. “ia Jens oitet thin course of a year the auxiliary, | Afterwards a dance, sing-song gucers erby ant ae which will be celebrating its and buffet supper will be held. orthotics home alee Suh anniversary this June, ser- they do not support their own or- ves im the vicinity of 10,000 ganizations sufficiently to make meals. Disappointment tem sfisctive. They can be of IN P-E.L. HOSPITAL Chairman of the building com- sums ue ae Vernon England, Alberton, {s mittee in 1990 was Mercier Mul- ried a ment a patient Prince Edward lens and that same year he was a it gr emer stating that of t Seueat ae eee eG Island Hospital. TENDER AWARDED Donald Mac- Queens, Clif- Summerside, P.E.1., ford Holmes, Sinenen: William Hayden, Cherry Valley: Albert Orr, New Glasgow; Prince Clair Mayhew, Margate: Her- WE HOPE YOUR VISIT WAS PLEASANT COME BACK AND SEE US AGAIN dhh a a SIGNS OF THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE __ 8 ~" You'll find them all along-our mod- ern highways. & They welcome you to a memorable vacation. Over 3,700 miles of paved highway in the Province makes it easy for you to travel from one beauty spot to another. This summer, get acquainted with a wonderful way of life. Bring your car when you visit Nova Scotia. “Our investigations brought County Hospital Annex Thurs | tors; detailing of these at this day at the aze of % years. time could accomplish no usefal She was the former Bertha | purpose. Suffice it_to say that Lillian MacDonald, St. Eleanors. the directors were forced to con- Surviving are one son Char- clude that the ARDA, authority les, Duncan, B.., who arrived was not prepared at this time, bert Matthews, Alberton; Max | Thompson, Lower Tryon. day. NOTICE : Owing to @ death’ in thé family the | | Egg Grading Station of M. and A.. Peters will be closed until noon Mon- ni Se et eee ere Mss: pi cms Za sirnisecin i i ibe cn ts ais anna Nova Scotia Travel Bureau Box 130, Halifax Nova Scotia Please send trave! literature to: Name... PNG osiissiitiisiscininnenissininijiiscitimnes 4 a ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ae ae a a OOOO OO! OK — CGP 1563 | ' ' - \