e _Isiand News Page | | oo WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Observed 4 ee Minister Of Edu cation. temperatures: Vancouver... -..:4:... oO ; . : Calgar. 70 ) ‘ e e Eastern and Central Districts 62:2" » S WwW th S { + + The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Sept. 16, 1966. 5 Binnives Uu rprise i ! a emen : Ottawa s..... 8 : : : Montreal Suprise was expressed yester- he noted, “‘any student not wish- who, he said, in a’ period of one Quebee day morning by the Hon. Gor- ing to accept free text books, |rionth have distributed* approx. ; Fredericton ....0:. don Bennett, minister of educa- can procure the books at cost at |imately one-quarter of a million . oe — - eee oe : ao : ithe School Supply. jfree text books to students. : . : Max 8 ees Vv‘ Opposition ,, ne c ; : Charlottetown ...... leader. W.R.. Shaw. . The provision of text books| In closing Mr. Bennett said 5 we ae TWIN CALVES town, R.R. 1. 46 shown with her twin calves a few. hours after they. were born on Wed- Myersbrook Acme 8. Gor- dette, the Jersey Cow owned by Elmer A. Myers of Charlotte- Mayor Howard MacLean Chairs Cc il M GEORGETOWN — Mayor Ho-|Mrs. Joan Currie; ward S. MacLean presided over |MacLean; Joseph FE. Johnson the regular monthly meeting of |and John P. MacDonald in atten- the Georgetown Town Council dance. “ with Councillors, J.W. Lavers;| The Police report showed a to- ee tal Of $220 collected in fines for: ithe month of August. It was re- t S ; |ported that the town dump is be- jing operated in a very satisfac- jtory manner, under the recently adopted system -of having the ~ \dump opened two days a week jand a caretaker in attendance. B R [ fF S The Financial Report covered 18S PATIENT streets in the town has been re- Mrs. Garfield Wood is a pa- ‘cently scraped; that an old well eent in the P.E:I. Hospital. that constitufed.a danger to the |both the. ordinary and capital-| jaccounts and bills amounting to $405 were certified and others amounting to $237 were approv- led for payment: on tt Sonia jpublic and located at the. corner Set Roan acu: A of Kent Street and Water Street : : _**- \had been filled in. Yorston, ‘International Police, 'CULVERTS INSTALLED Boston and Halifax, is in Char- lettetown visiting friends and rel- atives LIGHT DOCKET . There was a light docket in City Traffic Court yesterday: morning. Mrs. Vera Matheson, Culverts. have been installed 'at-the corner. of. Victoria and ‘Richmond Streets. It was decid- 'ed to authorize Councillor Mac- \Donald“to obtain a price on a re- conditioned engine for the Fire ‘Department's “Tank Truck and City;-was fined $20 atid costs for insufficient, equipment on her car,- and Douglas Clarence Mac- Neil, Parkdale, $10 and costs for speeding. Magistrate James B. Johnston. presided... FREIGHT CARGO A freighter, the North Gaspe urived in Charlottetown- yester- fay morning at 5.30 to take on (20 tons of freight bound for the Magdalen Islands. The freighter also had nine cars aboard with people coming from the Magda- len Islands to here, and it was reported that ten cars returned to the Magdalen Islands . with her. She also discharged 110 tons wf freight. The boat was docked at ’s Wharf and left port last wenihg at 6.10. . ‘ A break which occurred’ last fight into Olin Ellis’s Lucky Dollar Store in New Glasgow was -heing investigated Morning by the RCMP. Police reported yesterday morn- mg that the break occurred some time between 9.30 ‘am. Wed- nesday and early yesterday morning. Two cash_ registers, containing a small sum of money were taken from the store. The cash registers were located yes- terday morning. DEBENTURE SOLD A $5,000,000 debenture issue has been sold by the Province of P.E.I. to a syndicate of 16 investment firms and brokers headed by Royal Securities Cor- poration Limited who were re- cently appointed fiscal agents of the province. “his was announc- ed yesterday by Hon. Earl T. ‘Hickey, provincial treasurer, | The proceeds from this deben- ure issue will be used to refund the balance of a $t; issue which matures Nov’ 1, . and 0 fund certain short ferm bor- Yowings of the Province. FAVORABLE REPORT _ A favorable report was rfe- Jeived on the condition. of lan MacRae of Charlottetown who ‘also to have the hose truck ta-/| ken fo Charlottetown for service,-} as it is still under warranty. | ‘Steps are being taken % repair the oil heater in ‘the fire hall, iwhich was damaged last spring in an explosion. -_ A street light will be installed on the corner of Gordon and |East Streets. The amount of /$1773 has been received as a re- fund on the Winter Works and $1000 “of this amount was order- ed used to retire a note and the balance to be placed in the ca- ipital expenditure account for i\Fire Department use. Progress jpayments on the sewage sys item installation amounting to |$9000 were approved, this makes the total amount to date of $68,- 000 oy : Several applications were re- “eeived Tor extension of thesew- age system to certain streets. iThis matter was left over to tne ‘October meeting to enable the jtotal amount then committed on the sewage system, as the Coun- lcil is not authorized on the guar- lantee loan to spend over $90.000 jon this project. | Other correspondence relating ito a variety of matters of muni- lcipal government was read and dealt with. It was moved that three residences on the west end of Water Street be linked into the System after permission is ob- tained following the turn over of this system to the P.E.1. indus- trial Corporation. It was decided to place sixty loads of gravel on Grafton is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital “ following . an automobile accident. He was taken to hospital late Tuesday afternoon with injuries received in a car-truck collison at-Cardigan.-Mr._MacRae—was driving a 1966 Chevelle and the driver of the truck was Hector Neney of Little Sands. The accident was investigated by the Montague Detachment of the RCMP and damage to both vehicles was said to be exten- sive. LISS IPL ILI aL Lia 2D. __-To-Night And. Sa @ Show at Dusk CHMOAMEMMMMM MMMM MM | turday “633 SQUADRON" 4 THRILLER : f Admission 75¢ — Children under 12 Free @ Canteen Services| | TONIGHT nesday evening at the Dundas Plowing Match and Agricul- tural Fair. The calves. were named Brent and Buddy. eeting Addresses Walter R. Shaw, opposition leader, in addressing the large gathering at the annual meeting of the 2nd. Kings Progressive Conservative Association. held Wednesday night in Morell, at- tacked the present ‘government for boasting of how they could deal with Ottawa, and how they would raise our Provincial Grant by several millions of dol- lars. “The chief cry from the Lib- eral. Party throughout the pro- vince during the provincial elec- tion was, that.you had to have two governments in line to ‘get anything out of Ottawa. Now that Mr. Campbell is the prem- ier, where is the millions of dol- lars that he suggested, that he could get from his _political- friends up there’ stated Mr. Shaw. ~ y ; Mr. Shaw stated that he at- tended numerous conferences at Ottawa duringhis time he found out that the people Ot- tawa listen to a man who will lay his cards on the table: and demand. the righiy, his province deserves. ? Speaking on the present - ad- 4 Malcolm |Street, betwéen Victoria “Street Ithe street was shaled this sum- lmer and now requires an appli- ication of gravel to finish the |project. aes QUESTION DISCUSSED The question of sending repre- sentation from the Council to the annual meeting of the Mayors and Municipalities to be held in Summerside on September 30th and October ist, was discussed. It was. stated at the meeting that no person may join his house sewage system to the ex- isting lateral lines until the Council has been- notified that the turn over from A.D.B. of their system to P.E.I. Industrial Corporation has taken place. Then each and every property holder desirious of joining must jfirst obtain a permit from. the |Town Clerk and only an author- lized or qualified plumber may do the connecting, although the property holder is permitted to do the necessary digging from ‘his foundation to-the lateral line which goes to his property line. i Pe z Magistrate Remands | Accused Magistrate A.J. Haslam, QC, iremanded Wilfred Callaghan, iSt. Louis, who is charged with drunken driving to September 15, when he appeared in city police court yesterday morning. Reginald Gerald MacDonald, city, charged with speeding, was fined $14 and costs or five days. ‘hy: George W. Cheverie Jr., Sher- j wood, was fined $10 and costs or |five days on a similar charge. | Two city men charged with il- Hégal-~possession--were--each = fin* jed $20 and costs or 3 days. + 1 | zs yesterday Council to accurately assess the | Labor Minister | Give Comments A statement yesterday morn- ling by J. Elmer Blanchard, the minister of Labor, in reply to recent remarks made by: op- position leader, W.R. Shaw, at Eldon on Monday, September 12, read as follows: “I am amazed at the statement made by W.R. Shaw that the Liberal Govern- ment since taking office has turned betwen 500 and 600 men jout of their jobs."’ Mr. Blanchard continued ‘‘this would indeed be a terrible thing, if true, however upon examina- tion of figures obtained from the Unemployment Insurance Com- mission, I was pleased to find that rather than unemployment rising in the province since the end of July, there has in fact been a slight decline in the num- ber of unemployed.” * MM HK ¥ « SATURDAY “WILD, WONDERFUL!" ° ( ithat jand East Street. This-portion of | ministration Mr. ‘Shaw noted the Liberal hatchet men from the association are the |péople who are really controll- ing the government. ‘'These are the men" he stated, “who are land from where the govern- ment is to:make their next pur- chase”. ‘‘We would like to know just where Mr. Campbell is go- ing to introduce his new attitude toward_open tendering in all gov- ernment depattments, -as_ he stated on May 20th,” Mr. Shaw asked. : The meeting was chaired by (District 'President, Roddy Prat. =) : Other speakers on hand for the evening were: Walter Ding- well, M.L.A., Leo _ Rossiter, M.L.A. who both -thanked the people for the support they both received during the May ‘30th election; Dr. J.C. Sinnott, M.L.A. 5th Kings; Presto Me- Lure, M.L.A.‘ 3rd Kings:—James Lee, provincial party organizer; Albert Fogarty, Vice-President Kings County P.C. Association; Charles Campbell, provincial president Y.P.C. Association and Melvjn McQuaid, M.P. Mr. Mc- ‘|Quaid charged the federal gov- ernment for—reeessing —Parlia- ment at such a time when we have a National problem Jike in- flation upon us. He said, “We should be in Ottawa today deal- Special Service Is Scheduled This Sunday at Spring Park United Church, the Confedera- tion Choir will lead the :ongre- gation in a special service of mns. : The service ‘conducted by Da- vid Hall is designed to present background material about the hymns and link their place in the--history ~of* church music? “It will also acquaint people with jhymns not. generally. known. Mr. Hall will discuss the function of music in a service of worship. Because these hymns come from many sources, this service will have meaning- for ' Chris- tians of many denominations. The Center choir originally called the P:E.I. Centennial Choir was formed in 1964. The choir performed at various ‘Cen- ter functions and climaxed its Centennial year activities by singing for the Queen in 1964. Since its inception the choir has given two concerts per year, being the only ‘Island group to perform in the Summer Festi- val. Next year the choir iooks forward to their performance at Expo °67. In the meantime the members will be involved in pre- parations for their concerts this year at the Centre Anyone interested in attending this worship service-of music are cordially invited to the 11 o’- clock_service_at-Spring-Park- Un- ited Church, Kirkwood Drive, this coming Sunday. * *¥ * ¥ * Confederation entre 9:00 SAT. 8:30 _|giving the’ orders as to who {Is to; be hired and who is to be fired, Meeting © ing with this problem and trying to solve it, instead of sitting home in our ridings’. Mr. Mc- | Quaid also noted, that we on| P.E.I. are feeling the rise in is very evident as we go to the | grocery store, prices are being | : r ” increased every day. the coming year are: President, | Melvin MacLarens Morell; Vice | President, Alex MacAdam, Mo- | rell; Secretary, Elmer Curran, | St. Peter’s; Provincial represen- | tative; Cuyler Dingwell, Morell; | O’Brien, Morell. | Funeral For Major Jenkins Held Yesterday A “Masonic Service for Major W. Lawson Jenkins was held | Wednesday evening from the | t MacLean Funeral Home where service was conducted by Har- ry~ Lavers, PM, St. Georges) Lodge. No: 4, .Georgetown and | D.R. Cuming, PM, Chaplain for Mispah Lodge No. 4, Vernon. | The funeral service for Major | Jenkins. was held Thursday, | September 15 from Trinity Un- > ited Church” where service was conducted by Rev. W.E. Grant, Rev. Gerald Wyrwas and Rev. G.R. Goudge. During the service Lloyd Martin sang The Old Rug- ged Cross. The congregational hymn. was The Lord's My Shep- , herd. ; Attending in a body staff_of the DVA Office and. members of the- Royal Canadian Legiefi. Honorary pallbearers were: Lieutenant_- Governor’W. J. MacDonald, Walter Shaw, D. N. Bell, F.B. Conrad, G.G.K. Peake, Leo F, MacDonald, Re- ginald Mahar, chen, R:B. Nicholson, Evans, - Milton Carter, MacKenna, nis, Francis Drake, Dougal Mac- Kinnon_and J.S. Walker, Active bearers were Wilfred Furness, Pearley Drake, Wil- liam Howlett, Russell McQuaid, Dennis. Docherty and Norman County representative, Francis | E Andrew Mac- | Eachern, Clive Currie, C.C. Hes- | Frederick” MacMil- TT lan, Cecil Stewart, Albert Den- |. : eC Ring on Monday “morting. A Sydney Yarmouth- ... St. John's Boston Now. York jo. ciscksae Washington ......... Miami New Orleans MOMON cok oceans Los Angeles ....... HALIFAX (CP)—The weather RAeSssAaVaazeRx2eysen cloudy and some showers are expected to occur except in The’ new executive elected for | noon temperatures will range |already been put into effect by | Vided to students at a |from the mid 50s to the low 60s. the Campbell government: Generally sunny weather with somewhat warmer temperatures is-expected Saturday. Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia, east- ern Shore, Cape Breton, Prince ward Island. Cloudy a few showers, cool, winds south 30 shifting near dawn to west 25, low-high at New Glasgow 53-60, Goshen and Sydney 55-60, Char- lottetown 50 and 55, outlook for Saturday, mostly sunny and a little warmer. High tide today at Charlotte- town 12.35 a.m. and 12.46 p.m. At Rusti¢o at: 8.01 a.m. and 8.11 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen: than Charlotte- today at 6.54 722 p.m. Al minutes later town. Sun rises a.m. and sets at times ADT. Mr. Shaw, speaking at a re- cent Conservative Association meeting is reported to have said ' that the cost of. books at the School Supply has doubled since the. Campbell government took office. “The statement is, of course, for the pupils of grades nine to /12 normally operates in a differ- jent manner than “for “those in jthe elementary and. intermed- jiate gradessWHt}i-}s anticipated that a satisfactory scheme for ithe rental of books for students lin the senior grades, involving $5,905 - Theft A report from the RCMP De- tachment in Souris reported that a sum of approximately %,- were the | 965 was stolen from the offict of | Melvin J. MacQuaid, Souris. The RCMP report that James Arnold {MacLellan of Souris was arrest-' ed in connection with the break jand charged with break, entry and theft. The theft was reported to have tion of the stolen_money. was re- ‘covered: However the . amount irecovered was not disclosed. -{group in this province: and Dona ho ie coated s-| MIDNIGHT jan elaborate inventory and ac- jeounting system, will be in ef- * |fect for the next school year. completely untrue and deliber- ately misleading”, stated Mr |Bennett cost of living every day. “This |office says today will be mostly |" He added “the citizens of the | In the meantime, Mr. Bennett jprovince are aware that a sys- |continued, “these books are be- item of free school books for jing generously subsidized by the | southwestern Nova Scotia. After- grades one to eizht inclusive has |20Vermment and are being pro- price but, |Well below cost.” |] Mr: Bennett again expressed * this dmiration for the Society Reports — members of his department. Student Increase The Society of Industrial and \Cost Accountants of Prince Ed- jward Island is experiencing a jlarge student increase for the TOD AY S AT }fourth consecutive: year, a | c e jSspokesman for the organization | said last night. } “T am quite content to leave the question of school texts with the. parents of this province and have them compare the: policy and program of the Campbell Government after one month ir office with that of the Shay Government over a period of seven years”. |. meee . SPECIAL Round Steak, Ib. Rump Roast, Ib- . QUEEN ST. MEAT MARKET 99c 79¢ Your Family TV. Stars in a Real FAMILY PLEASING MOVIE SHOWS 3:30-7-9 SAT. 1-3-7-9 Student applications indicate ithat there will be a 37 pér cent jincrease in the student body | jover last year. In 1965 some 23 istudents of the society were ar- | jticled in approved employment | ithroughout the province.” ° ,,...\, | This year the society is oper=_ ating lecture courses for the) first time in the history of the | is probably the only association of | professional accountants ever to | so in this province. The cour- ‘offered in conjunction iwith S$}. Dunstan's University. | The” spokesman Said ‘‘lecture | [registrations have exceeded our jexpectations, with the close ‘of |- jregistration yesterday.”’ | The, society reports that 50 per cent of the students to date have applied for lecture courses. EASTERN FUNERALS | SMITH FUNERAL — Funeral | jof Mrs. Mary Smith was held on | (Monday morning from the Per- | Bennett Mac- '‘Butlér was present in the sanc- | tuary. Pallbearers were James | | Whittey, Gordon Sanderson, Ar- | | Four Suspects _ chie McAulay, Donald Ander- son, George MacDonald, ‘Moses AIM BACKUS / JANE GREER / WARREN BERINGER / BILLY DE WOLFE szcePETER LAWFORD “tz DON WEIS ssxszz MITON EBBINS a ee RONALD ALEXANDER snacrinmec A CHRISLW PRODUCTION “= UNTER ARTISTS ~~ (Oa88D OF Mt aT Nee O.! OP Came? Pr Oke 9 L1eReED ; CDR ATEED Gm NG GICAL 16k Or SAND ME, Se _ (Carotene a2 Also Featurette and _ Color Cartoon 2 SHOW TONIGHT . Thompson. i - Flowerbearers were — Donald | Are Arrai eq Ross, Donald Drake, Floyd | gn Smith, Lorne Drake, Arthur Mossman, Wilfred Thompson merside men appeared in county and Donald Mellish. court here last evening before was conducted by Harry Morti- |Donald on charges of having pos- | mer. Members of the firing par- session of an instrument for | ty were SSM Ledger, SSM Le- housebreaking without lawful | Clair, Sgt. Ryan, Sgt. King, Sgt. excuse. The charges were in Gallant, Sgt. Dowling, S-S Rho-jconnection with a break at El denizér, S-S Storey,Cpl.. .Mac- jlis’.Store. in New. Glasgow. yes-, Innis. « t jterday morning. i “The last post and reveille was| The four accused are Robert” sounded by bugler Frank Smith. |Ernest Richard, Gary Wayne Interment took place in Vernon McKenna, Ivan Joseph Arsen- River cemetery. : jault and Elmer Stephen Slavin, | * all of Summerside. They were | arrested yesterday im Sher- | SOVIET ACTOR Dies | i brooke. | MOSCOW Reuters)—Nikolai! Atl four were remanded in cus- | Cherkasov, the gaunt ‘Ivan’ The’|tody ‘to September 22 for ‘a’ date’ Terrible of Sergei Eisenstein’s |to be set for trial, after electing | world - famous Russian movie, |to be tried by a judge. died in Leningrad Wednesday; A Kensington man, Wendell aged 63. The Soviet news /|Ernest Mann, appeared on two agency Tass said he died after ‘charges; impaired driving and suffering a serious disease, but ja second of obstruction of a po- gave no details. A leading Soviet jlice officer in the discharge of stage and film.actor, Cherkasov jhis duty. Both cases were ad- became known abroad in the |journed to September 20 for a title role of Eisenstein’s uncom- ‘decision. George R. McMahon pleted epic on the bloody unifi- |is crown prosecutor. The accus- cation of Russia under 16th cen- ed was represented by Neil R. tury czar. fvan. \MacLeod. t “NORTH RIVER & oe in TONIGHT-SAT, ONLY. 2 ves SHOW AT 8 PM. AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL” sevsesee SEBLE secressreresscocsconns FRANKIE AVALON DWAYNE HICKMAN SOPHIA EN moa LOREN TECHNICOLOR'/ PANAVISION® ‘ y THEATRE () ue “COUNTRY MUSIC ON BROADWAY” IN COLOR - Hank Snow - Ferlin Husky - Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs - Skeeter Davis COMING MON. - TUES. — SEPT. 19 - 20 — 8:30 P.M. MY BLOOD RUNS COLD : Also Comedy The Legion graveside service |Magistrate W. Chester S. Mac- | MacInnis. Interment was in the | church cemetery. ROSE FUNERAL — Funeral | SUMMERSIDE — Four Sum- for Alfred Rose was held on Fri- | ‘day morning from the Perry- Fu- ineral Home to St. Columba’s ‘Church, East Point, where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. Gerard Maclvor who also conducted service at the grave. Rev. Finlay Mulally and Rev. Floyd MacGaugh were pre- sent. in the sanctuary. Pallbear- /- ers were Lloyd Rose, Charles MacDonald, Hugh MacEachern, Irving Baker. Largus MacInnis, Walter MacDonald. - Interment was in the church cemetery. SOME FLY ALONE All ants and termites live in wasps. prefer to live alone. 134 Kent St. Crockett & Storey’s COLOSSAL September CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK SAVINGS UP. On Living Room Suites, Chesterfield Suites, Bedroom Suites, Bedding, Carpets,” Appliances, TV's and Stereos, LEAVES STRANGE INVISIBLE ASTRO-ENERGY UNLEASHED ue ANNUAL _ ot 0° 0!