p ” e atte pet matin tes sats A ttt tater eth nf deen ‘ NEW BRIDGE CLUB EXECUTIVE ‘The new executive of the ~ “Weate Bridge Club, from LE Mrs. Frank MacMillan, presi- dent, Louis Gaudet, vice-pres- ident; Mrs. Cecil Dunbar, es: Mrs. Robert King, tives last night at the Char- lottetown Hotel. Last night was glance through the one of their regular meeting ae bs scrapbook o past execu- nights. Misses Light; | Walter J. Cox presented 25-year Stuart Chandler and replied to! in the Ice Slows. WEATHER Cabinet Recieves,~ tei Ls meter violation. EGG PRICES Dealers er were quoting | producers for ungraded eggs | delivered in Charlottetown, 3B oe s dozen for grade—A | and 2% for A email. RECENT DEATR “News of the recent death aft > Ysabella Carey in her 68rd year has been received by relatives here. The funeral mass was! celebratéd by her cousin, Rev. H.J.. MacPhee, 3J, of Loyola! College, Montrea!, who also con- ducted the service at the grave. Interment was in the parish | cemetery, Port Charlotte. PRACTICE FOR PLAY The Souris Knights of Colum-— bus players, under the direction of Ivan Cheverie, are busy prac- -tising for their annual St. Pat- rick’s play which will be staged on March ee 17th. The players have siagergr for the past three weeks at Mary's Parish Hall. The wate | cf the play is “Aunt Abby An- | gwers an Ad.’ The ‘ead role of Aunt Abby will be played by | Mrs, Kit Macintyre. Dewar, William Hennigar, cemetery. Gowen MicDonsld, Clement |Our, OO “MfacDonald, “John D. | Somers. Georges Church cemetery where service was conducted by: Rev. P.G.. Murnaghan. . RUSSELL FUNERAL — The sell was-held Thursday. morning Edwetd Island Feb, 16, from the Petty Pusetel of Prince Home to St. Peters Church. St DINNER MEETING Peters Bay, where Requiem High ‘Mass was celebrated by] . THURS. FEB. 17th Rev. Bennett MacDonald who 6:30 ; grave. Rev. T.P. Butler was Charlottetown Hotel’ — sent in the sanctuary. Pallbear- - ers were: William MacKinnon, Guest Aibe Mactsase, Patrick Casey ARTHUR L. PHELPS (Jri),- William Leon: ard McKenna, Mosie me ee Interment was in. the cemetery. ; Safe in The “Arms of Jesus. out a balanced conservation and | management program. Nor does | ‘it allow the-scope or flexibility | ito take advantage of federal | imonies and cost sharing Pre | }grams. j ion that the ‘present metho leonservation enforcement plac- ‘es an unfair burden on the TRCMP. who often have~neither the training nor the inclination | for the dedication and specializ- ied knowledge required for the | proper implementation of the | Act It also expressed the belief that trout farms and preserves, public and private game preset- ives could lengthen the tourist} season on the Island. | It urged the establishment of up-to-date and efficient methods of predator control and a pro- gram of public education to arouse the awareness of the public -to- the necessity--of _pro- | tecting our wildlife. Crib Tourney Results Given | SOURIS — Results have been ee cal tt Wee tae? rnament held at New Zea- lend school near here. It was the _ Students’ | second were Mrs. Peter Fisher :.| io Lily Mallard and — third, | Mrs. Mary Herbert:and Jean. > | Mallard. . j Pallbearers were Russell Coles, John Rodd, John Poole, Hooper, John Moore. Interment was in ron ae presets * a ssocia ion rie Vacower 2B 43- A brief exp © concern |P-EI. Fish and Game ‘Associa- Rdmoetes . 1,-2O 1. over the depletion 6f the wild ‘tion and Wallace Rodd of the Calgary 32. 2 life on P.E.I. and yg the P.E.I. Tourist Association. Yellowknife : : a government to make a number; Among the suggested amend- Saskatoon 32 ll of amendments to the Fish and|ments were sections dealing |Regina ....... soose SL. of Game Protection Act was pre-| with the establishment of hunt-|Winnipeg .......... -24 -10 _— to the Cabinet yester- |ing perserves and fishing per- HM sees eee + "3% -27 day ‘by Nelson E. Hurry, of the serves to be operated either as Toronto iVosevees oa p . ie perserves or private ‘has ae a a 24 Another amendment asked for | “°°SS* --+:++: oes | was the establishment of wild- Quebec ....... eee... | life management areas to be un- Fredericton ....... 9 = ider the direction of a director of ove Jobn ......... 2 2 os fish and wildlife, division of Moncton ...s0ss-.. 2 2 the artme wme Indugty iter sc rest and natural resources. eee * 2 3 The brief pointed out the Is- > sat fel Stan dha ty a = = —|land_because of its geographical a aoe oe 3 aq. location and pastoral atmos- St= JohM's——1r+1¥++ “oF phere is uniquely able to act to Boston .. supa “ 5 preserve our wildlife heritage. New York ..... ante ce "It also pointed out that the Méami -....... eae ee la ISSUES WARNING Fish and Game Protection Act New Orleans ....... we ee a eee |S. ee Man oes et show | ROR ra tvev ee aes a ater Tuesday issued a warning for. a reasonable assessment of aan eee. teaeee $0 B that summonses would be issued_jjicense fees or other methods of ancisco ..... ‘ fer all overnight parking and raising sufficient funds to carry, HALIFAX (CE) — The wea-| dominated over the three Mari- time provinces late Tuesday. | Temperatures ranged from about | | five above zero in northern New |* | Brunswick hac the mid Ds in High tide today at Charlotte- (town 8.44 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. At Rustico at 2.41 p.m. Summer- side tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at.7.06 a.m. and sets at 5.49 p.m. Clerk Award” for 1966. wee Entries will be | pela; wheleesl, oltce, town and vicinity. Pa) _ LAST WEEK OF ENDS cae | 22 Gerald | Send in a letter today giving reasons briefly why Russell Moore and you think some persons should receive a “Best zg WINNERS All staff persons serving the public— ‘SPONSORED BY CH'TOWN ROTARY, Mail Entries to — 1p @. Box 608, Charlottetown : Crossing -Ferry-boat crossings. at Bor. den were slowed cease yesterday due to heavy ice which moved into the Northum- two hours behind schedule in | Making her crossing from Cape in four hours. ‘ A sman for Canadian National. Railways said this was the first major hold up-this winter. Captain ER. Pike, port cap- eta that ice began moving into the Strait Monday and by | the strait two thirds across. Reports indicated that heavy Monday driven by north west | winds of 40 gusting | 6 miles per hour. | Conditions — could lane f the ind died off and the tide | slackened. ‘ | ZAMBIA THANKS CANADA President- LONDON (CP) — Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia has extended warm thanks to Can- | ther office says clear skies pre- ede for its help in the jaint air. lift of afl, to his country. The Zambian high commission here reported Friday that Kaunda, at Thursday press conference, vied to end almost immediately. Mens) + This simple, no penalty, lan is based on shares in Canada's original and most experienced mutual ‘fund, and provides for dollar averaging and compounding of. income, Write or send this for free prospectus and 32 years record, without obligation. EASTERN SECURITIES ; COMPANY LIMITED 146 Richmond St., ~ Cherlotietown Contest ends midnight, judged “by 8 prominent 1 Male 1 female garage, etc., in Charotte- = berland Strait Tuesday morning. | Average crossings were about | | the afternoon with the S.S. P.E.1. | tain at Borden, lest night re-j. Tuesday morning ice jammied | flows came down the — strait | that Canadian particip- | , {tion hs been extended to the Island News Page | Fine impose & ge A tine of and caine es é ; upor Joseph Raymon _ Eastern and Centraal Districts _ | Eeters whem be sovcared before The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Feb. 16, 1966. 5/1 city \police court yesterday on — a charge of failing to stop at a i : ; red traffic light. Four men were each fined , $5 (Gifts Presented je=unere ; op sign. See hits ; a. "wiltred B. MacDonald, : city, Walter EB. Goss, city, John e cl e Duneén Hughes, Morell and Leigh as. Canoe} etired Firemen =™= a : Walter EB. Goss, city, also | Helmets and boots have been |intendent A. §. McNeill and Mrs. | charged wich meee eae laid aside, ‘and four men who McNeill and several a Cy Coun-| @ pan ria . | have answered the urgent~tall cillors including Mrs. Dorothy | Charge } and. Gary. «Mahar Jf the fire hhorn for the last time Corrigan, Arthur Wright, John gory Bed wih seen | by a grateful fre tame Avtne Gormley. eo | had! tetr charges withdrawn’ at | membership at the annual dinner’ Also present as guests were| request of Frank Sigsworth, | of the Charlottetown Volunteer representatives of fire depart- ee for the informant ’ Fire Department last night. ments of nearby areas including| Wilfred B. Burke, city. charg- The presentations were made D. J. MarAskill, Parkdale; Cliff] ed with a violation of the In. to former Chief H. H. Jewell, Stewart, Sherwood; and Paul | come act, had his case ad-| Gerald Maddigan, Leslie Larter | ; McKinnon, . airport. to Feb. 21 Frank Sigs. | and Frizzell in the pres-' During the dinner Grace was and Gordon Tweedy. rep. ence of their former mates and said by Savi Nicholson and the | resented wi accused many civic dignitaries at Con- toast to The Queen proposed by! City police court Magistrate federation Centre. William MacDonald. The toast) A. J. Haslam. acted as Magis. At the same time Mayor \to the Ladies was by | trate “for Queens | gid Court | ‘0 Cases: service watches on behalf of the by Mrs. George Hennessey, while| Lee Elmer W: . city, charg- City to Firemen Ralph Crockett the toast to the Veteran Firemen) ed with assaulting a police of. | and W! Campbell. was proposed by Paul Jenkins| flees. ficer, was remanded to Feb, 22." ATTEND CEPTION | and responded to by Gerald Mad- n Eric owen, city, One of the more pleasing funct-|digan. Brief og roe cheno with Obstructing a ions of the young year, the fire- | were ‘made by Gordon | peace officer, oe cee at men with their wives and guests Stewart who had enviar present- |. journed ‘to Feb attended a reception prior to\ed service bars to members of the dinner, and then finished the | the department. tee 8 A evening with a dance in the lower | Those receiving the bars, with Hee % 's, the more <i ore rmcamaeria alter etme a aethe inpratnons San me Mi rte A a Ht oN Ste Mn wernt Re ee cette Merten ae a RE seem at te ERO | Scores Again... With Bargains That Will Rate You An All-Star From Corney’s Family Clothing. cle barge All ate muiee oc ee s Family Clothing Store where families have been ho ypelliraned arg oe 4: months. You'll be trends. not skate down to- sig the most expert advice on the to Corneys Family Clothing Store and see for yourself. 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Mrs. Butler, Water Commission-!LePage, Alfred Myers, E | ers Sidney Green and Mrs. Green| Fields and Everett Toombs, all | kett, Ken Wes Weatherbie, Willard and Ear! Taylor and Mrs. Taylor,|15 years; Pau! Jenkins, John | Barrett, Ernest Beventon ‘and Chief of Police Sterns Webster | McInnis and James Flanagan, | John Bond, all with five vears’ Mrs, Webster, RCMP Super- | all ars; and Merritt Croc and x 10 -ye tl A i | Antagonism Is Real Problem ‘Between Pulp, Lumbermen MONTREAL (OP) Tu Com- petition and antagonism in east- eon Canada between the pulp and paper and the. lumber in- dustries ig a ‘real a with no easy solution, J. G. Burchill, of George Burchill’ and Sons of |New Brunswick, said here Tues- He was speaking at the 58th annual convention of the Cana- | dian. Lumbermen's Association. I corr protection of um may be one approach, at ey as a start, onte Mr. Bureh- ill “We're worth saving,” he said. Small lumber firms bring rforeign exchange into. 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