a" “\ed°a short business session dur- ; ectors was A.D. Cameron of Montteal. DEATHS ELECTRICAL LEAGUE HOLDS MEET ‘The Electrical Service Lea- gue of Prince Edward ‘Island held its annual meeting at the Canadian Legion, Charlotte- town, last night. Pictured above are Charles W. Buch- Service League Told Of Firm's Growth The ninth annual meeting of | the Electric Service League of | since Edward Island was held | night at the Canadian Legion | in Charlottetown with over 40 | Members and guests present. Following the dinner the chair- mah, C. W. Buchanan. conduct- ing which the reports of the var- | fous committees were tabled. An } sega of officers was held and | the’ following were elected Dir- of the League for 1956: Representing Distributors: C.W Buchanan, Ralph Dickieson; Re- | presenting Contractors: — Earl Arsenault, Vincent Newson; wis Loge Utilities: —J.H. ae Richardson, AK. Bell, R Smith, Murray MacKinnon; i presenting — Architects G. Pickard, Representing Appliance Mr. Fred Dealers: Blair- MacDonald. Elected Chairman for the en- giing year was-Mr. J.-H: Scales and elected Vice-Chairman was Earle Arsenault. ‘Guest speaker at the meeting who was introduced by Don | Langille. ACTIVE PART ___Mr._Cameron._ ector of Maritime Electric Co E , was one of the — charter members of the -P.E.1. League and played an active part in its formation in 1957. his talk, Mr, Cameron stres- | the importance of all sez. ments of the electrical , working together in order tha! it.may be better tasted to serve hasized the os Maritime Electric ply en gg Illustrat- of steps and advances BEATON — At Kings County. Memorial et Monday, Feb. 7, 1966, Mrs. Winnifred Beaton, ‘widow of Malcolm. Bea- ton. Peters Road, in her 96th - Resting at the Murray River Funeral Home until noon Thursday CANN _ “At the Community | Hospital, O’Leary on Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1966 Mrs. Nelson Cann of Foxley River in her 2ist year. forwarded froni Jelly’s Funera’ Home to the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. Gabriel Bul | ger of Foxley River from where dey funeral will be held Thurs. day morning at 9.45 to St. Brid- s wae Mass at o’clock. Inter- a} ment in the chdrch cemetery. SHEPHERD — At the Charlotte \ MoCarville’ of Carleton, » Re~ Shepherd, Southport. age ere half months. Rest-. |. - ee peat residence , ie , where the , al will take pla on iiehdee afternoon ' at 2 o'clock. Internient in the Cath: : oe McCARVILLE — The death oc- the Charlottetown Hospital on Feb. 7, 1966, of Mark eee have beer transferred the Monaghan Funeral ion to his late residence in joutput of the Charlottetown plant (in the future Z| iGreen gave a very interesting ' tall on the Canada Pension Plan. {it was followed by a discussion be |Kilgore. anan, chairman of the ESL of P.E.1., (LEFT) A.D. Camer- on, guest speaker and former general manager of the Mari- time Electrical Co. Lid., (CENTRE), and AK. Bell, vice chairman of the league, | the company has taken fn order ito keep abreast of the ever in-. creasing demand for electric | power by the consumer. He also went on to mention that during the next 3:years a further ex- ipenditure of. $4,000,000 would be made to increase the electrical which eee an investment growth and pro- Sperrity of the province. Vince Newson thanked Mr. Cameron for his address follow- jing which the members enjoyed a social hour. prior to dinner. The topic of | Mr. Cameron's speech was “electricity makes a world of difference’. Later in the even- ing new directors, chairman and vice-chairman of the lea- gue were to be elected. Injured Girl Is In Hospital Christine: Anne Hucz of Cove- head was taken to the Char- “ near Covehead at 8 o'clock yes- \terday morning. - Miss Hucz was reported rest. evening. The injured girl has a “ne laceration on her forehead and is being held for observation. Dr. J.L.F. Burge is the attend- ing physician. It is believed the truck was parked. on the road when the jear came over a hill and collid- ed with the parked vehicle. ‘There was extensive damage to Speaker Talks On Pension Plan’ ‘speaker at the regular. month-. ily meeting of the Cavendish |Men's Association held in the Christian” Education™ Hall: ~ Mr: period which-was much enjoyed by the members and their wives ‘and other guests. The meeting opened a 2 iby the Rustico group was con. ducted -by- Preston Simpson. and concluded with prayer by Rev. Frank Stiles. The secretary, Elwin Wyand, read the minutes of the prev- 'ious meeting. A’ motion by Pres- ton Simpson seconded by Bert Murant that $50.00 be donated to the William Andrew benefit fund, +was passed by the meeting: Twelve members paid their membership dues. Collection amounted to $12.45. Mr:*Basil MacCoubrey thanked the ladies of New Glasgow and “Rustico groups for their delic- ious lunch. Meeting closed with the bene- | diction pronounced by Mr. Stiles. ‘Cars Collide On City Street [ces Charlottetown city police re- ported an accident at 8:00 p.m. last night. A 1964 Valiant driven by Caro- line Arsenault of Summerside. | struck a 1965 Ss owned by | Allison Tulle of 93 Weymouth. Street, city. Mr.‘ Tulle’s auto- | mobile was parked on the south lside of Euston Street opposite |Olebar Street and Miss Arsenault was driving east on Euston. Damage to. Miss Arsenault’s ivehicle was, estimated’ at $250. ‘There was no estimate of damage to Mr. Tulle’s car, but it was reported that damage occured Church, Lot 11 for ‘Requiem ;to-the left rear fender, trunk lid, tail-light, and there was possible \damage to the transmission. Miss Arsenault’s vehicle received damage to the right front fender, grill, motor bonnet and radiator. | No injuries were sustained. ‘Island Native Dies In B.C. KENSINGTON Relatives here have received Feb of the of. Mrs. John Laird at Victoria, B.C., in her 91st year. She was ¢#he former Fairlie Durant, a daughter of ‘the late John Durant’ and his wife, Han- nah. Tuplin, of Margate, P.E.1. Surviving are the following sis- ters, Mrs: Bessie Buzzell, Lynn; | Mass.; Lucretia, Mrs. James Dartmouth, N.S.; nae ise, Mrs. Lea*Seaman, N.S.; Nina, Mrs. Lea Mr. J. . ‘Green was guest | the front’ end of the car, but the |truck received very little dam-- age. ‘ The city detachment of the. | RCMP meee: the accident. Conducts Survey MONTAGUE — THe Montague | Board of Trade is presently con- ducting a survey to determine whether merchants of the town are interested in making a change in store hours. and Lyle-.Somers, members “ol the board of trade. They were appointed-to do the survey at a recent niceting of the executive of the board of trade. The board had received several requests from retailers of the town to take some action to try and have tailers prefer to have the. pre- sent system remain while most other business firms prefer to have the store -hours..changed day —afternoons and—on- Friday urday. O ne occasion the Montague readings and passed. However, regulation which remained e in force until the recent change in town by-laws was never en- forced. When the new by-laws were firms of the town been suggested that the five main grocers of the get together and lottetown Hospital by ambulance | = following a car-truck collision |» ing comfortably and. her condit- |) eens oe ee Ee Montague Board to remaining open. on Wednes- - nights, cling at tom on Se JUAO Club - |talks Feb. 26 with Report Shows | Barometer Drop \town Radio Range at midnight jlast night indicated that the bar- |ometer was 30.37 rising, there was a slight trace of cipitation through temperature at that time degrees compared to a ing of 16.7 degrees a clock Tuesday ea The wind was at jm.p.h., gusting to 25. wicine day the wind was from the weet at about 31 miles Western andC R | | [ eae - ee laerd : lepartment of national re. venue was guest speaker at the annual -dinner.meeting of the; Eastern Kings Board of Trade held recently in the Sea View Hotel Mr. Leard spoke on the me Ror Joseph Gallant sy of -|Souris presided. The business session ~ included” a review of activities during the past six-months. Some of the activities. includ- ed repainting’ is sign at Borden, distribution of tourist pamphlets advertising Eastern Kings area; sponsorship of the Kings County debating team; re- ception of the ferry development ¢ \group which arrived in Souris by charter. boat: from Port Hood; co-operation with the Montague Island News Page Board Members of jboard in the establishment of ‘ficials for a meeting on the dial .Other areas investigated. entral Districts 8 ti Kings County by-way, reception of Island Telephone Company of- system. and recent rate increas- es. The remaindet-of the meeting included discussions onthe pro- posed national park for Eastern Kings. The meeting came to the con- clusion that the park should be established in this area provid- ed that it didn't disrupt lao d owners of the area. shows that the East Point area ee, an electric PRESENT DRILL PRESS. A copy of the federal park sut-| JF. Moore, RIGHT, area drill press to the Sheltered behalf ofthe Al svey accompanying maps were! representative of the Tele- Workshop for retarded adults. were W.C: Auld, made available. This survey| phone Pioneer Association yes. Herb Roper, LEFT, staff in- the Island Telephone C structor, accepted the drill on met National Park standards and as considered superior to The St. Dunstan's University Debating Society won a unani- mous decision over r the Univer-* sity of New Brunswick before a gathering of more than 600 per- sons at SDU last night. Deba' “DR. SUZUKT Physiologist { | } 4 | Joins Staff: Dr. Michio Suzuki, of J has recently joined thd scdeereh .|staff of the Experimental . —. PThe-canvass. is; beiig-conduct— ed_by Garnet Macintyre Jr., siologist._He will be working in close co-operation with other members of the staff on the pro- duction, management and utiliz- ation of forage crops, especially grasses, clovers, and alfalfa. Dr. Suzuki was born in For- mosa and received his early ed- jucation there. He_later attended Tohoku where he received his gree. During the past two years, he has been employed at the Na- tional Research Council, Ottawa Dr. Suzuki 4s married and has two children. The family wil move to Charlottetown in March. 3 1 Africa,” re the topic that “a! policy of parallel dvelopment, | for the Republic of Arts a Ken Macinnis, de-| Pat Shegpeba and George Chais- | son. The SDU team supported | the negative side of the res- olution. : | Judges for the debate were | -| Walthen Gaudet, Ron Irving and” : Salk Vaccine | Islmproved — TORONTO (CP)—A more et. Called trivalent purified polio-_ eral protection plas greatee ection aga twa the vege usually ‘the most virulent virus ‘and the most common cause of | extn, |Pamenics, 98 paralytic pall Production of the improved | vaceine wn ede posaliile mrousn 6 it during j eral years ty Dr. Hilda Mac. | Morine and associates of | methods of purification and con- centration of viral antigens. Japan, .D. de-+ Shuffleboard. Tourney Ends. - Twelve teams participated in | ‘a shuffleboard tourney held at | the Souris Curling Club last week and the team of Art Pe- | ters and John MacLean emerg- ed as the winners. Runners-up were Roland Jenkins and Dave Townsend. The winners receiv- } Is Organized Barry Copeland and Garry Weese two judo authorities on Prince Edward Island have organized a judo club in Char- lottetown. Mr. Copeland, who is the: holder of a brown. belt will act as chief instructor and Mr. Weese will be his assistant. Mr. Weese is an orange belt holder. The students will receive in- struction once'a week but-the of- ficial night or nights have not been named. Instructions a - given in the Sportsman C | gymnasium on Kent Street. Mr. Copeland said last night 'lthat approximately 35. people have registered to-take the in- structions and more. are expect- ed. Both male and female will be taking the lessons. TALKS PLANNED ' BONN (AP)—West Germany's announced | sjforein ministry will open. formal Israel. on Monday it economic aid. Safety Contest - Winners Given éd a trophy from Larter’s Druj PROVINCIAL AFFAIRS | “Weds Health = Bon, Heniy CFCY-TV | ‘TONIGHT AT 6 P.M. -CFCY RADIO | TODAY | 2.05 P.M. _ Mr. Alan Scales “Pred; Queens. County P.C. ‘ ) SDU Debating Team ets Nod Over UNB Apartheid, is a ponceite policy |Dunstan’s will compete for the South Atlantic Intercoll Deba Junior Arts student, | Championship. — _ ‘Charley McMillan and Senior | |bate was Philip Dr. Ian Brown. remarks afterws s as well pre- pared, well sented and en- joyable though somewhat weak jin the rebuttals. This debate represents the first three debates in which St. i of ‘Chairman of last night's de- MacDonald. CLEARANCE SALE, horse-drawn Ser er ere & We car carnival: Ann Doucet, Doiron, Ann Marie Gal- | Zelda Pin- Me ee een |e seaweed oer henovidiied | h- ts,,an honor: society - of Stella Maris Regional Hig Senne Seas oe over 21 years of. to the | te industry. There are Stages Annual Ice Carnival _| isso" eee oat Stella Maris Regional High Cyrille, James D. 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