- Island News Page 'Appointed Gerieral Manager 3 H. Douglas Barry has been appointed Geners] Manager of P.E.1. Flax Industries Limited, Freetown, by*the Executive and Products where he Was employ- ed in the Quality Control and New Products Division. He serv- ed with the Canadian Army from Georgetown Man On Of PEI. Flax Industries Limited P.E.I. Flax Industries Limited are: Horace M.. Wright, Lower Bedeque, President; Fred H. Paynter, Freetown, Vice-Presi- - + » > : 4 - 4Board of Directors of the Comp- | 1940 to 1946 and during this per- |dent; Herman Mayne, Emerald, ; : any, on a three-year contract | iod also served withthe National |Secretary-Treasurer; H. Douglas j basis and has been given full | Research Council. Mr. Barry has|Barry, Summerside, General J ee ae ee. Horace M. Wright, |had an active career in oon nee a - a Residents of Georgetown will , knowledge , wer leque, president of the |ful business management and jare: ce M. ght, ; jeiee-wif interest that a form- ” . Staff Sergeant |Company, made the ‘announce- |has been employed with such | Bedeque; Fred H. Paynter, Free- Georgetonian, Staff ment yesterday. firms as Crosse and Blackwell, |town; Herman Mayne, Emerald; | S. “Sonny” im Georgetown, is the son of Mr.| The new General Manager |Canada Starch Company, Corn | Loman MacLean, Arlington; Aus- United States and Mrs. Willard Yorston who'|pointed out that he, through the | Products Company and more rec-|tin Pendergast, Kensington and now reside at Port Maitland, |cooperation of the Executive and-jently has been employed as As- | Zeger Salome, Ross Corner. ; NS. Board of Directors along with |sistant Plant Manager of Sea- ad ! f iil Air Force Base, was ne of the farmer shareholders in the Com- | brook Farms Frozen Foods Lim- re Mey : men who kept the Wing’s ‘ompe- And pany, is faced with the task of |itéd in Kensington. é oe tetition aircraft ‘im- top shape, Rain, Snow revitalizing an Island industry | Members of the Executive of Soe when it competed in the annual Winds — tremendous po- : Strategic Air Command (SAC) High ntial. ‘ ‘eombat competition, which was| 8 << |. Mr? Barry. said"that it is ex- Salvation Army. | : os wd Are Forecast pected that about 2,000 acres of ° : : s ‘ : flax will be grown during the To Sponsor Film ' ‘ BOS coneeg, Government House He said that another task’ the aoe mation taaeen ok aac ; : company isimmediatelyfaced P SS. ee 4- jr. ee ; i i lar that clergymen have dark- — CONGRATULATIONS from ment as director of town plam- ment of municipal affairs. and marketer rable, processing | ened the Sunday morsing sanc- NEW YEAR’S LEVEE : : to it to their con- ; * ek extended to G. Claude Smith ation for years of service pat the present time; one. will be shown Sat His Honour, Lieutenant-Colonel,the-Honourable—}—_— recest Christmas party was extended at the staff ‘er and Mrs. Campbell and Mr. Barry stressed that three : ll ; on the eceasion of his retire- gathering held in the depart- Mr.-and Mrs. Smith. things are essential if P-E.I. Flax | geivetion “Aree” Giades’. ‘Tee W. J. MacDonald, E.D., and Mrs. Donald eS re ee ee film’s arance in this area : ee ; a profitable operation and ful- , . © ; ww (@ high The BAC ee len its potential: (a) active par- i. ea ee GOVERNMENT HOUSE rovincial Town Planning sete sre rels eee he eS tennet ton ti Tate sal tm ! : : ~ pepope. at 30 with gusts to 40 in the |*ctions of the Province; (b) | foundation “Oscar” as the out- On Jan 2, 1967 : Big'Five of Deputy Commat- | afternoon. eapital .. . p art of which has | standing production of its kind, ? . ‘ ; * der {air Maintenance Colonel ; eo = already come from farmer share- | Centerville Awakening shows from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ~. Duane A. Aamoddt, “These men |, Temperatures at 9:30 was % |hoiders; (c) increased agricul-|how any local congregational irec or. e ire ere . were selected for their skill, \Cetrees and this was expecied |tural acreage of flax to assure can find a new spiritual lease | “Gentlemen are requested to present two calling | ; wight nad thie mernine te a ion |*_"eady supply of raw material |on life by meeting divine com | cards, one of which is to carry the gentleman's # , WEATHER and this te a low |as the Island-owned industry be- ditions. It's the story of Ed and address ” Prince Edward Island's diree-|distance of $40 feet. The town sand the Provincial Vocational of 28 this afternoon. comes revitalized and expanded. | Laurie ws and to be handed to the private secretary, tor of town planning, G. Claude jplanner is also responsible for Mr. Smith, in his younger The rain with snow was ex The new General Manager, a | forced Smith. Sherwood, retires today |lands adjacent te all Island |day took an active part in farm-| TORONTO (CP) — Tempera-|pected to change fo snowflur-|native of Toronto, now resides after 14 years service with the [beaches as well as the all-wea- jing, fox ranching and for a | tures ries after midnight, and today |at 218 Commerce Avenue in department of municipsl af- a al = egy ——imamant en ee ee aaa: eee ee ee fairs. ner Miscouche. grapher railway. Dawson _ ........- cloudy snowflurries through | has a fami three daughters. Mr. Smith, who has gained a | Reviewing the growth of hiv| Upon retiring Mr. Smith said | Vancouver . -..... 3% =67_—s | most of the day. Mr. Barry is a graduate of West- wealth of experience im the |department since its establish-|be hoped to spend some time at | Victoria - ......... a @ ern Technical School in Toronto planning field, first became in-|ment in the early fifties; Mr |his woodwroking hobby, which| Winnipeg - ........ 5 4 Rain and has a Bachelor of Arts de- - terested in town planing |Smith said that in 1950 there |includes boat building as well | Kapuskasing . .... 0 5 : gree from the University of To- through his association with the |were four villages incorporated, |as enjoying his favorite sport | Toronto . -........ 2 8 Fell Last N ht ronto. Mr. Barry's first position ‘ of Canada in 1950. villages. oh ee - Montreal’ 0s... 19 31 Foundation 1900 and later be wee , wv seeece ‘ow a During his years of service, ae ee soe Te fficC Quebee . vee © B Charlottetown and ‘surround-| went to McLarens Limited Food a Sieousia ‘putea: (more ise building permits a - | Saint John |... i = cals Inet aon At 11.30 the mented wee wane — ee a ae te ‘ throughout the province. He har |iasued which included six dwe | Make Up Docket | Bali: -.-..-..- 2 4 | winds were from the south, south! MLA To Light been called the ‘Father of the |lings and three garages. This a ere ° east at % gusting to 50 miles i Village Commissioners Associs- |year, over 400 buildings have | SUMMERSIDE — Magistrate | © z. Abts rastee eae: Centennial Fire tien of Prince Edward Island been issued through the depart- |W. Chester 8. MacDonald heard | %#*mouth ai to a Snow was heavy in : BEAUTIFICATION PROGRAM | ment, he said. t 2 light court docket made up ef | 5 5 3 a the Alberton earlier in the || ALBERTON — Hon. Robert E. Mr. Smith also organized the | BORN AT CASCUMPEC highway- traffic cases-in Prince | yo york * 3s o evening but by 9 o'clock it had | Campbell, MLA, will light a Cen- of four readside beautification program |. Born at Cascumpec, Mr. Smith |County Magistrate’s Court here eer uM tapered off to rain. tennial bonfire at Memorial Par® | ing in St. snd was a prime mover in the jis the son of the late Mr. and | yesterday morning. ton Ca... = 6 in Alberton at nine o'clock New | Church, with AR. Murray, as rural beautification program. (Mrs. W.H. Smith. His wife is Joseph John Gallant, Sumjv os wea “ Year's evening with fire from | speaker. On Tuesday, in the Since 1951 he has been 2 /the former Amy Stewart of |merside, charged with conceal |r. Anges a8 62 the Centennial Flame in Char- | Presbyterian Church, the-speak- memiber-of the national body of Charlottetown... | img a material fact when apply- | ““Harmrax (CP) The wea.|1 lottetown. er will be Rev. E.L. Linton. on the Community Planning As-|- Mr. and Mrs. Smith have a |ime for a driver's license, Mad |). on coves wild storm was : ee ~~“? “The parades of cars to the park | Wednesday in” Eimsdale” Church |~ sociation of Canada and became | daughter, Mrs. William Reynolds the charge dismissed by the ™AS- |, tering the Maritime provin- will be led by both fire trucks,|of the Nazarene, the speaker Mr. Smith is presently secretary ° hicles J. ... Gallant was 2 crown Driving rain was falling in Nova} — i main fire alarm siren will be j|and the concluding service will ef the provincia! planning board. | Educated at West Kent School | Wtness in this case.“ Scotia, Prince Edward Island, sounded at nine 0’c to opem|be in Alberton United Church, Mr. Smith became director of Harold Craig Woodside, Sum- | 14 sesthera New Brenswick Centennial celebrations in Al-| with Rev. W.C. Wilcox as speak- town plansing in February of a merside, was fined $10 and costs | Jin wind gusts as high as 68 berton. er. At all services, the singing 1955. At that time the jurisdie-| Gay Spirit In for driving without due care and |% on .cera locations. On Monday, January 3; Mayor |will be led by a. massed choir, aiag toclonas Se striae Georg etown Derry of Summon See a feet ot ben aun 3 - be calliving af bioves ta'- ta] Piliipa.. he hur of eabitie ¢ = a areas of Charlottetown which Belonie Andrew Gallant, st. |bat, Steady secumulated ta CARD PARTY RESULTS~ {council chambers from 2°to 4|8 p.m. offerings will be for thi teok in the districts of West, Hundreds: of decorated and |C*rysostome, was fined $10 and |... bs * East. Central Royalty and the | righted Christmas trees, both in- Cos for making am unsafe ture |teosing Eouthport area side ad outside of homes add- | the highway. Scotia, carrie z of to the aoirtt of Gar-Chststmas the erisdictios town plan on : ner's department today includes |s°ss" sig ieuike sprearene te | Children Given |." within a mile of towns, villages | que and beautiful decorations in s tered and parks and on both sides of | her home when a three-foot high Breadalbane in all the Trans Canada highway for | Easter lilly chose Christmas eve| should to break into Bloom, with twe| On a recent Sunday morning. | course Sch | large and beautiful blooms open- |in the Christian Church,- Bread- | moves Sunday co ing up. albane, Christmas carols were Each of the tlooms measure |sung and recitations given by | sunny Concert Given about 6 inches across in this ra- |four of the smaller childres, | provinces. ‘i ther unique feat of nature Rickey. and Donna MacSwait,/' Regional ee Soar ao co ee Northern gram Peter's United superintendent. Eldon Shore: Cape Breton, Prince Mr. Don Anderson, superinten- | Ig Held At children with gifts and treats. |Smen. °° dant, presided and called on The two organists Kathy Mathe- | utherly Rev. Donald MacLennan to pre-| Sf, Peter's Bay son and Allen Hickox (Jr.) were | \onios sent the attendance certificates also’ given gifts, and Faye Hic- | 1.2. and the certificates of merit. The December meeting of St. | tox was rewarded for perfect at-| 1-4; The program included a s Bay Women’s Institute | tendance. nae hymn. a motion song by the nur- | was held at the home of the pre- In the evening, both the junior | sery class,.exercises by the kim- | sident, Mrs. K.E. MacCallum, |@0d senior Bible School children dergarten and primary classes | with i6 members present. Roll |Participated in a procram of | ""day A candle lighting exercise was | change of gifts. mas carols. The pastor Merle | town given. followed by a solo, by. It was decided to request the |Zimmerman. spoke on the sub- | Gail MacKinnon. The program | services of the W.1. Handicraft |Ject “God with us; God.for us; | ot ended with “The — Christmas| van for the district. God in us”. Story” read by Ann Sutheriand. | porty dollars was donated to| Mrs. Robert Weeks and Mra | today slides of the Nativity and carol | the teachers to buy treats for the |Harold Sharpe were the organ- sinzing. students at the Christmas. con-| ists, and Mrs John Hickox, the Treats were given to all Sun- | cert : director of the program. day school pupils and children} pians were finalized for a bul- in the audience. fet luncheon at the official open- Ferry Traffic page fing pe ge mi nen ~ ing of the new - elementary sume on anuary school. es Aavetio being, completed Shows Increase NERALS tim in’ nak aces en ae The next meeting is to be held was by FU at the home of-Mrs: Colin Jack- | Northumberland Ferries Limited. son. Refreshments were served | Passenger traffic during May- GALLANT FUNERAL — The lity the hostess and catering | Dec. "65 was 229,448 and for funeral for J, Aystin (Ott) Gal- | commitice. Apr-Dee. this year. 26,981 for lant took. place on Thursday ~— an increase of 19,483. For the morning from the Hennessey Fu- : same peribd, automobile traffic serail Home to St. Dunstan's! §¢, Peter's was up from 73,164 to 79,403, am Mass was celebrated by ¥. fie from 12,412 to 15,279, an conducted the service the Y Teaitie’ tor month The pallbearers were: First Concert cember this year was heavier oz WO. nns + eo eeen<treaen ora Canadas Laie, Alan | ot ely Se eee —$=$————$—$——————=— KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD, THEATRE MONTAGUE FRIDAY 8:60 p.m. SAT. 8:00 & 16:00 p.m. Matinee, SAT. 3.30 p.m. a RAMSAY FUNERAL — The |(yicin of some favourite carols | thesé areas. fureral for Mrs. Adelide Ram | yore explained by Grade 8 boys, 7" Thursday afternoon solos’ were sung Shirley ‘ ; oY Cometan Faneral’ Hoens, _ by We have applications on hand for most of the were service was conducted by ~ Two Shows 1:30 and 7:30 pm. £ Dr. C.R. Webber. Hymns w ifichael MacInnis, Grade 1 7 . = we ; - oe te ne eg Hite , Rev were The Lord Is My Shep-|yave the closing address, and] COMe your enquiries. “CAT BALLOU, in colour Me PSN Be hed and Lead. Kindly Light. | Santa Claus paid a visit. The Ps JANE FONDA, LEE MARVIN ONE DAY ONLY ee a = ‘MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1967 | gamst s Mrs. Eric Sheen. Iped distribute treats ; : 7 vn a Raterers wee: ite tthe ere, MacDonald, HYNDMAN & CO. LTD. aa #_whepeer, 8 hig wines women : ty. Broce Riley, William Ram-jand Mr. Francis White, princl Excellent. COMING MONDAY, TUESDAY, JAN 2 and 3 od Bruce Crozier. Flower-' pal of the school, both spoke MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS “BLINDFOLD”, the prize is Suspense, with Rock . Tickets on sale at the Box Office © oo one Ralph and Garth briefly, to the pupils and guests. DIAL 46567 CHARLOTTETOWN and 9113 SUMMERSIDE - + Madsen and Claudia Cardinale. The show we guarantee : _ Adults: $2.00; Students and children $1.00 _ | ooh Seg ie MacFarlane. Interment was in | The singing of the Queen brought _ Please—Nome better, few as good. an Ae a Fiera! Hills Memorial Gardens. | the evening to « close. ; tiie : .