fog ail across the Maritimes last night. It is expected to coutinus ? ‘Amateur Cavalcade For CARC Is Held . J en a = ALBERTON — The annual report, the audience was enter-| with the winds west at five cavalcade sponsored | tained Mrs. Arthur McRae’s| miles per- hour. young , square. dancers./ The Charlottetown RCMP De- fos s ; , = anf = eee enone : ’ tachment reported extremely . dren, Was rion driving conditions, but up um mersi C 5 5 S institute hall Wednesday even- Correction To 'midnight uo traffic accidents ing with Rev. Ernest Linton as/ te yesterday’s issue, it was im | were reported chairman. ; the story concerning the death CRIME INCREASES A very pleasing program was) of Mrs. Harry Edwards, that |. ’ "| Presented by the boys and girls | one of the surviving sisters was i aa who took part in singing, piano| yrs W.H.- Wakefield. This} TORONTO (CP) — Chief solos ahd recitations. Prizes) should have read Mrs. W.H.| James Mackey of. the Metropol-* were : | Singleton, itan’ Toronto Police force says» SUMMERSIDE — Don Mae-| and a low cost hotel. It Q. Vocal salo (Classical) 6 to 10 Wabotield, U.S.A. there is an over-all. increase of’ Eachern was chairman ef the/| 60 different youth programs m | yeats—Keith McKinnon. | erime in Toronto. Chief Mackey regular weekly meeting of the | countries ali over the world. Vocal solo classical) 11 to 16 | Extensive Fog told ‘the Toronto Optimists Club: Summerside Y’s Men's Club held |, He stated that the most impor- | Years— First, Garth McKinnon; Wednesday that so far this year last night. Assisting him at head.| tant aspect of the YMCA is the | second, Marjorie McRae. Vocal Is Reported 75,000 occurrences: have been table were Lloyd Millar, eo-| development of leaders from | Solo (Western) —Linda Rayner, recorded compared with 67,000: Island News P Pag e° __ Stall NEWS Frage s chairman, Jack Walmsley, song and Ross MacKenzie, within the young people of the surrounding community. ~ The ena and Mary Oliver. Piano Greenmount. Vocal duet “Lor-| The Caariettstows | o| for the same period last year. finesmaster. Devotions were led teaching of young people to be | 010 (beginners) first, Diane by Hillard MacKinnon. Guests | themselves and to develop into'|Hardy; second, Mary Callaghan. lat the -meeting..were Randy | the type of person which) they,| Piano solo J poem | Bourgeois from Truro and Stan | themselves want to be. It must first, Debbie : - | act as a, guideline within which | Garth Mc Recitation Guest speaker at the meeting py ideas and initiative ch S second, we ation- | can a te ona iusville. Group . He tof the goed ot | boys’ chorus of grades | i by Ross Mae- hr. Sinith ‘was’ thanked by |5_ and 6 second, girl’ chorus| zie, and in his talk, endea- | Morley Bell and presented with | srades 6 and 7. ia ; : roa a small giftin appreciation of | The judges were Mrs. Doug- ; ; — for which the YMCA exists his visit to the Summerside |las Johnson, Mrs. E.E. Larter ‘ Ps — . the many programs which | club. and Mrs. John Greer. The awards were presented by R.D. | country. “He explained that the . McKinnon. The girls’ Chorus of | HYMCAts—-much—more_than—«+ PYyo Cases | > Sand-6— : prize money to the “Association | For Retarded Children. Club leaders and few club judging trophy to two mem- the trophy to Constance Coles | required te pay the full cost All Time Record On Docket eae aaa ae Gee eee members attended a dinner ‘ : bers of the North Milton Calf and James Rodd, and John ‘ Hospital, was auctioned by Don held last night at the Charlot- it : ° SUMME. a , on the question | Set At Clinic RSIDE — Ann Murray | Campbell. Mr: Campbell him- tetown Hotel’ A highlight of Club. Left to right are: D.B. Chandler, supervisor of +H of Springhill, N.S., was fined : oe brought * “9 self placed the highest bid and | j the evening was the presenta- MacKean, manager of Eatons — work on P.E.L. ; —— fee a SERAIDE — What ts be: (720,204 costs when-she appeared | then donated it back for resale. : SUMMERSIDE — | in town police court yesterday | The second purchaser was R.D. Farming Is Becoming Big Business, 4H Club Told ° HOMELITE For The Professional. ¥ Z a SEVERAL HUNDRED ¢H tion of the province’sdivestock ~ is Charlottetown presenting | XL12 Homelite Reg. $179.95 Regardless of make we assure you of top quality service om —praiotoe ace Jay Coe ice Is said your present saw. We stock a complete line of parts for all. i first time the makes of saws. , ‘arming is becoming a big) sc school. It is making progress at a s ; eae so rapidly that even|a rate hitherto unknows in its being within 16 ef the Studied At Meeting oe ~ : the best farmer cannot teach. his | long history. Dr: Jenkins is the @ BUY WHERE YOU'RE ASSURED SERVICE son for the future Dr. William|main reason, # was suggested f : oe element epee eee ' ’ ; Legi te to members| KENSINGTON — A meeting|fact finding committee } Rogers, director of ex- P ; : , eepe- ora" Comer trom enon er the P.E.. i who | to study and discuss consolida-| cially in the area of finances, N.S., told several hundred 4H{| ment of agriculture. looked , iter the rest beda and/ tion of elementary schools ia|be set up, this committee to | Club leaders and a few club| The principal naturally was ; ane Regional High School | consist of a representative from | members last night in the.Char-| too modest to claim any credit each of the high scl.col zones, lottetown Hotel. “On The Spot Financing” MURRAY WHIT! Ir Dial 4-7189 a : ey: “ working at the base also made | preliminary the North Milton area. The pair Pine PEL, outens at weac| ROYAL ASSENT The overall figure expected! t2ir donations. by : x The clinic was held Coles, of the North Milton Calf|—there are 25 this year. We are (Continued from page 9) compared with $13,867,000 this : ¢lub had the unusual high scores | particularly proud of them,” he : of 9% and 9% respecti The | said. “The I boys have an|from any final decision of the | subsidies, tax sharing, equali- baee. AIRLINERS WIN Seas wees cae seecieae (teresa agricultural philoso- | board on any question of law. zation and an additional Island both pro con, and to hear td the two young people by D-B. | phy, that is not seen in students | MAJOR MONEY BILL grant to replace the Atlantic FU views expressed by Mr. Wilson| Air traffic across the Atlantic MacKean, Charlottetown man- her bills were also passed |province’s adjustment grant. UUNERALS —s j Boss, and Mr. W.W. Currie of | Ocean has increased 8 per cent | ' ager for the company. . the session, including two| Mr. Hickey also tabled the 2 : SS pee since 1962 while passenger liner ; Five-year leadership certiice-/ TWO City Men major money bills. memes of Gaancial companics A motion was passed a| traffic declined 17 per cen:. ‘sn Se weeebaded ta aan The first enables the federal|who are members of the fiscal] EDWARDS FUNERAL — The F Durabili of people by Agricultural Min, Are Sentenced peveremnent fo custinne oes Se cats a ae seal Sor Bie, Marry ards. ty : ; , “tax. {province's borrowing. “418-"Waithen- Drive- _ — bi “thet Danial J. Macdeeait hie ag taccnee eat corparstion tas- [pre $e Dae yet | Murray Harbor N. Reside self a former club leader, who| Two “ Charlottetown me, |ber 31 and allows the Sec the Cutcliffe .Funerat Home n province , also spoke briefly. James Carl MacCallum and Tho- |9 greater percentage of the tax ‘The recipients were Mrs. Wal-| mas Joseph Larter were sen- | money returned to it by. Ottawa. lace White, Murray Harbor; | tenced to one year in the Queens | The second bill permits the .gov- Sister Helen Joseph, Kinkora;| County Jail, when they appear- |ernment to borrow an additional Miss Annie Boyle, Clyde River: |ed before Judge C. St. Clair |$5,000,000 to consolidate debts Mrs. Glenwood MacLeod, Park | Trainor in Queens County Judg- | and offset expenses. Corner: Sister Marié Arsenault, | es Criminal Court yesterday, on| ‘Mie opposition int re duced ___ South Rustico; Leo Coyle, Pleas-| a charge of robbery with vio- | eight resolutions—two of which ant Grove: Frank MacInnis. Tence ‘ar eee Has Appeal Dismissed ene jamal The court dismissed the ap- fd eedy presided rsday at J peal and confirmed the convict fon and sentence of the magis- the |here for the hearing ef, Kings wn * trate’s court. The appeal was repre- P. Nicholson, | gal possession of wash, paren > ve. “12606, | forthe -manofacture~ of in| Murray Harbor North as ap- under the Excise Act. The pen: = represented by ee. we oe es —T were” passed “and” & : John P: Nicholson, QC, repre- |left for the spring session of _......Fourteen..4-H__ Club. delegates | sented. the - Gillis | Legislature. to National 4H Club week. at/ was counsel for MacCallum and Tequested’ Ottawa and Toronto,’ were in-| John J. Holmes represented Lar- | Hat the federal ee ee troduced Jack area pe consideration to a by Chandler, who | ter. i for ai 1 fi . $508 oo Charge—of-the—ciub—work | Judge Trainor co fora Nationa nal | people’s cemetery. =a ears ara tion : t) cused that if they ever appe Park in West Prince, The ser | The. rate of in 10 years or COLES FUNERAL — The fu-|Reddin informed the court: that or in default a further six months There are terrific changes in ext Grindlay (Second Prince).| more will be $1.25. per $100|"€ra! for Roy Coles of Milton, | he had withdrawn from the case. | in jail. similar charge they could not | Premier Campbell moved an | value. The province is obliged ~ held Thursday, November | Cpl. Miles E. Foster, ROMP,|. There was no, order made for medicine and in many other | expect lenience. admendment that the federal | to go through the a ‘ from _ St." John’s Anglican costs gency if bor- Charlottetown, gave evidence. in the appeal. branches of science. The rapid rs government also consider estab-| rowing more than $500,000. Cone, Penme See ceeaes The accused was not present| The court adjourned to meet . changes are coming in agricul- lishing a National Park in east-|-— - iby - A. E. Piercey. The|in court. Mr. Nicholson moved |again on Tuesday, Nov. 29, at] Regardless of make we assure you of top quality service on Thougs he —— ern Kings. gh some ges may be ‘ RESOLUTIONS rearetted, changes in itself is (Continued. from _page one) Mr. Shaw introduced 2 res- Fog Forces ‘in many cases it is| bell to be sworn im legally as a |Olution requesting the federal eee it was suggested. ae Gouasl government protect this prov- Canc I] . Dr. Jenkins is ait | The saeie’ anaes hotly * for ee ee, ree ellation Russell Coles, Gerald Hooper. across Maritimes for the ; wi would interrupt service 5 , j ; considerably more than an hour. between the province and the O'LEARY — The annual | West MacDonald, Erie Coles, work he i Bethearimes ot build up At one time it was suggested & | 1 siniand was brought to a halt |Prince Is”, “Cast Thy that the , appeal be dismissed. Mi a.m. “YOUR BATTERY. CRITICAL Uist? your present saw. We stock a complete line of parts for all makes of saws. - .° '@ BUY WHERE YOU'RE ASSURED SERVICE “On the Spot Financing” ~ MURRAY WHITE: Call Pence mislead. This brought Premier |Borden and Tormentine is pre- United Church Center here, was| GALLANT FUNERAL — Fu i the stat t that this “g most | provin contrary to the |T: fut neral for Angeline Gallant was For Sunday sorts danas” haain & See provision of the rth . Wortip lad tor the passtias tc he Mane” re eee et 5 demanded. America covering Pesidence brother, Jo- - ‘Represented at the fall con- Siertty helene T2:@ pte. ihe [uous service between thle prove TRADE DEAL CONTINUES |seph Edmund Gallant, North Sales and Service ference of the Island Chamber | Premio’ moved a sevckation te |ince and the mainland. TOKYO (AP) — A private | Rustico, in Stella Maris Church, of Commerce will be the Sum-| have the clerk of the Executive asked that consider-|Japantse group and China |.where Requiem High Mass was oe . Dial 47189 Another , — eee a goteering Council—his name is Earl Ken- ation be given to the eae sone a 1967 trade nareomaet eiebreted by Rev. ee pos the Confederation Centre in | pwevn and ‘asked concerning the (fil time director of the potato’) slightly less than $200,000,000, | conducted the ‘service at the Charlottetown. : geen ; . = Kyodo — — oe. aor Pallbearers were Vincent Included in the 15 local Jay- ference was being made eith §. Harrington (PC-Sec- agreeme! * allant, Leo Gallant, Joseph H. cees attending will be President | SAYS NO CHARGE pe ae ae cane. eieie cad ‘Cuaries an Greg Deighan. Finally, just before the house — , to re-establish fi le ee a units of the rose, a prominent PC spokesman | yta oe our former rep- sm unof- | Gallant. Interment in the church ke =. isiand, the oth- | told the house there had been no'lince in view of the ai oe en charge that a minute of council — seed: SHOPPING ALL DAY a To Tired to Cook --- * DEATHS than ‘ McAREE — At erchostes learned become Mass., Tuesday, November 2. _ E 1966, Mrs. Agnes McAree, St. | nate Theresa, in her 83rd year. Rest- | there ing, at the Charlottetown Funer- of al Home. Funeral will be held : ° on Saturday morning leaving the | “u"c!! left even mee > Don't cook Hee funeral home at 8 ae é t + eatae o'clock foF | happened, what : : 2 tonite --- trouble. “berts Church. at aim | done while allo e Save yourself the was proceeding, seme frigid morning. aa eee simple nothing ee ae Call Chubby. cont of a read call. Get a new battery . i ps _ At Provincial ussion i ; , - “oie : Home - Aged, Thursday, Nov- | Tied on during ‘ / Chicken, — Battery Test. S INTRODUCTORY aan formerly ‘of Kinkora in his 67th iy bill Chinen It’s a Delight _ Batteries ao a oe “1 - Resting a Charlotte- | L—4th Queens, te | town, Funeral Home from where | the elause carry Your order will § | “"""- spe one sf ».00 ing (Fri ; een, rl | mem wei be ready ond ANTI FREEZE SPECIAL at 9 2s "interment in the Bente of the ing Ford Rotunda Permanent Type | Catholic cometery the oat. De. 1. : . Double Warranty-at 66 Ds CHAISSON — At the Western |larging the Gal. 2.79 — Quart 79c arranty ~ 7 Hospital Thursday, Noy. 24, 1966, |Executive Council—the @ On the spot financing -® Bay. where, Yon'rg, semured.orytee,.. See MURRAY WHITE Call 4-8548 - 4-8540 'S. R. JOHNSTON LTD. |] Mrs. Isidore Chaisson of Tignish | Should be te have fewer mem- |. ; ____in “her 91st year. - Foryarded.| bers. He suggested thatthen the |. . from the Rooney Funeral Home | Members could be paid enough to the home of her son and |so they ec daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, | time job. yy. Corner. of Trans-Canada. Highway and Belvedere Ave. yer the uncral wil be ‘eld Dt permit a minier to mane Open’ Monday Evenings 'ti] 9 p.m. * “ Simon and St. Judes Church, Tig- |Dr. Dewar obsérved seriously. Closed AR Day Saturday Sales and Service nish for Requiem High Mass at | The O'Leary medical man spoke St. Peter’s Road Charlottetown 86 on te 3.30 p.m. Interment in the church | 28 a former minister of educa- . Orleba,