eS hs ie ISLAND NEWS PAGE 1] 2 The Guardian, Charlotjetown, Tues., Mar. 16, 1965. is wrong to den City, S‘side Squadrons Share Cadet Honors Laughlin presented U.S. CONGRESS ‘Continued from page 1) will go to Congress Wednesday. The Johnson speech was ‘fmainly an attempt at selling the sue here. The command of the idea Negroes are entitled to constitution is plain. vote and are going to ge' the There is no moral issue. it right to do so. The president is wrong to deny any American didn’t go into item by item de- tails of the bill he wilt send to Congress. He dealt ‘only in broad strokes with that He explained, as he has be- fore, it will strike down restric- tions to voting in al! elections— federal, state, and local—which have been used to deny Ne- “There is no issue of states rights or national rights There is only the struggle for human rights ‘I have no doubt what will be the answer.”’ Administration officials at work on the bill itself said the groes the ballot | measure would eliminate bar- It will set up a simple, unl- tiers to voter regis‘ration in siyt form standard which cannot be low-turnout southern states used to flout the constitutional RR Johnson said the bill itself |guarantee that every American is entitled to vote rezardiess of race or color. It: will provide for U.S offi. cials p gister cit'zens if state officia use to c }neratr It will eliminate tedious n- necessary law suits whic < lay the right to vote. It wil 1. sure that properly registered persons are not prohibgted from voting ‘All Americans must have the right to vote,’’ Johnsgp insisted. “And we are going to give them that -right “All Americans mugt have the privileges of citizenship re- gardess of race. And they are going to have those privileges.” SUMMERSIDE The an- sented Mr It also would apply to electo- oo. Prince Edward Island Air the J F. Arnet Trophy to No ra! subdivisions with voter reg- V adet drill and rifle competition squadron winner of the istration or turaout below 50 was held at RCAF Station Sum- coenpetition and —-C A. Dagg per cent, they said NOTICE OF HEARING merside Saturday with teams irded the PEI. Air Cadet. These officials said the bill CANADA representing the three sland Committee Trophy to No would clear the way for federal 7 AN . Squadrons No. 53 Summerside, idron Charlottetown voting officers to take over if PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND No. 60 Charlottetown and No : olso presented a distin- state and local registrars im- r . ) . ci Famotrparicastat™ Sag litetethy! team pols be veleTSseguratoa| REYORE THE, FURLIC {UTILITIES conaaioy The competition was staged to Air~ Cadet Wand of No process ae d the Wat 4 Sewerage Act one [by Station Summerside Parent squadron recognition of ten tar- It would cover federal, state ch and | averan and . of the Air Cadet Training Pro- cent or beter eee 1 POT tas atc earegeme Presumably IN THE MATTER of an application of the Com gram. The host Squadron was ~ . ORD EI ee missioners of Sewers and Water Supply for the City No. 53 RCAC Squadron Sum GA Dage in his remarks ex- / of Charlottetown for a revision of the Regulations, merside commanded by F-LM >) 6°S®® De in meeting many benefits available to the Rates and Charges in respect of Water and Sewerage Briemson. ; with the cadets and their offi- cadets through the air cadet Services supplied to its customers. Errol Laughlin, chairman of ‘CT’ 4nd commented. onthe movement _ NOTICE is hereby given that the Public Utilities Com- mission has appointed Thursday, the 18th day of March, the provincial air cadet mittee, officiated at the {ceremonies which proceeded the Benevolent Irish Society drill competition Spectators and judges witnes ved and working exon | “ST PATRICK'S PARADE WED., MAR. 17th. movements executed by crack . teams from each of the three | squadrons. All members are requested to be at the Socie Clubrooms 9.15 a.m. DRESS: DARK COAT, WHITE MU ER and TOP HAT. | [J | AJthough competition a U Si AMBROSE SMITH com- A. D., 1965 at the hour of ten-thirty o'clock in the forenoon, at the National Film Board Theatre on the 2nd Floor of the Dominion Building, Charlottetown, as the time and place for the hearing of evidence with regard to the acceptance of the “Report on Inventory and Appraisal of the Water System and Sanitary Sewerage System of the City of Charlottetown opening as of December 3ist, 1963" as produced by Engineering Service Company of Halifax; Nova Scotia. § All persons interested may attend ahd be heard. DATED at Charlottetown this 3rd day of March, A. D., + (Mrs.) H. DORIS PURSEY Clerk THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NEW COMPANY OFFICIALS VISIT LIEUT. GOV. was MacDonald; D.H. Cochrane, 1906 Halifax, the company's assist- ant general manager of bran- ches; and A.W. Matheson, in whose office the company branch was opened Old Bank Notes Shown At Meet A complete set of Prince Ed- called on Lieutenant-Governor W.J. MacDonald. Left to right are H.M. Mcinnes, Helifax, the company’s assistant gen- eral manager; Lieut. Gov. Recce Band, Legion Chorus Program Is Well Received Representatives of The East- ern Canada Savings and Loan Company, a branch of which epened at 136 Richmond Street in Charlottetown yesterday, g The appreciation of the audi- ence for the efforts of all the their excellent showing with limited indoor practice facili- ties The competition judges S-LD Haire, F-LD Brownrigg and Cp) L. Hancock were particularly regular monthly meeting of the | am, charged with having sexual side copped top honors with a Summerside Coin Club, held in | intercourse with a girl less than team average of 93.3 per cent on the Royal Canadian Legion 14 was dismissed by Prince the 25 yard range. The Summer- Home, Summerside, with Aub- | County Magistrate, W. Chester side squadron guided by S-LE ’ . i rey Doyle presiding. | S. MacDonald. The accused was |Thomas the senior aircraft en- " Wallace Moase then showed represented by Neil MacLeod. | gineering officer at Station Sum- ¥, REGINALD HART CORDON 7. MIGROS BARBARA impressed with the calibre of the Senior NCO's who directed the members the latest issue of| Donald Russell Broom of Mc- | merside are rated~as one of the vice ’ the “Confederation medals” | Neill’s Mills: charged with a si-| top cadet rifle teams in the Ma- NEW COMPANY FORMED 10 we the movements of the teams which was of Nova Scotia. miliar offence, was adjourned |ritimes. y Lt through five minutes of compul- Ivan MacKenzie presented |to today at 10 am. The accused | Following the competition a = <¢ 3 = keen No. 60 Squadron Charlotte- town was declared the winner | 5 * versatility. The selections displ played by collector, Ralph, sory and seven minutes of pre- the band ranged from march) Dickieson, also photographs of | cision drill movements. the members with a list of|is beeing represented by G. | luncheon was served at the com- Canadian and Newfoundland Bruce MacDonald. bined mess and the trophies pre- with special mention awarded melodies to Straussiana,| the president and direc‘ors of} SUMMERSIDE — The case of; At the afternoon rifle compe- coinage that he has for sale. if Education Week | No. 641 squadron Tignish for and there were numbers which this Bank of P.EJ., at the Clifford Leigh Paugh of North- tition No. 53 Squadron Summer- A discussion took place re | ite na ‘i Ej 3 t garding a Maritime Coin Union. | All Maritime Coin Club will be invited to Halifax, N.S., on May | further on 8 for a discussion the matter. The members expressed re- | eet = Program Popular | was confined home through illness. Inquest Ordered O'Leary In ALBERTON il i i ; Lt ? ft ig i 5 E Z KENSINGTON — The high-| grade two supplementary; a re- | light of Education Week at the port on the Canadian Eskimo by | Kensington Elementary School | Darrel Lussier of Mrs. Emily | came when parents and friends Douglas’ grade four class; sing- Death *‘*« teacher Olive Thompson ing by grade three accompanied and her grade one pupils in by the music teacher, Mrs. — Dr. Nears 3 | their classroom. The other class-| Keith Boswell; Health dramatiz- }fooms were open in the evening ation ‘‘“Germ Warfare’ by Grade into the death of Daniel |prior to the Home and School 8A, directed by Harry Baglow; 65, who died yes- | meeting with the teachers on spelling match, Mrs. Wanda terday in the O’Leary Commun. | hand for consultation. Stewart's grade five vs Mrs. Efl- ity Hospital from injuries be-| The theme of Education Week lian Hiltz’ grade six; boy's dra- a lieved received in a hit and run | is “Gateway to Progress’, matization, “A Ride Through _. me en accident... --+~ Miss. Thompson's. class pre-; Animal Town’’ by Mrs. Annie 7 Mr. MacKinnon was found at | sented for viewing in addition to|Crozier's grade three; grade approximately 11 o'clock Sun-| the regular work, a cardboard eight A, Mrs. Margaret Cou- night about one quarter | welcome mat with colored iden-| sins; public speaking, David mile west of the village of |tified sole prints of the chil-| Walker, Debora Kennedy, Don- | rm O"Leary. He was unmarried and dren's shoes, identified hand ald Clark, Shirley | MacKay; is by one brother. |prints, paper clocks with pivot. grade six. chorus, directed and |ed hands, a paper health train, accompanied by Mrs. Boswell. and a weather chart. Appreciation of the program Sharon Lussier, dressed as a was expressed on behalf of the Carruthers, Arthur Harris, Ralph | Red Cross nurse, sat at a table | audience by Mrs. L.K. Zielinski. .| Where fudge was sold for the! Due fo the lateness of the hour, Junior Red Cross. A short pro-| an original play by grade eight gram was also presented. Num- B was not. presented. Library bers to be entered in the Music | books were on display in the au- Festival were sung, first as a | ditorium. quartette and then as‘ solos by, The Home and School Associa- Elaine Ramsay, Rhenda Payn- |tion, chaired by Robert Carru- ter, Sharon Lussier and Susie thers, voted $5 for membership Doucette. Other numbers includ- in the music festival. ed choral reading and chorus. | A letter was read from sever- Following visits to the other al mothers asking about organiz- classrooms Wednesday evening, |ing Girl Guides and Brownies in i there was a large attendance in| Kensington. The matter was left the auditorium re the fol-|over for next meeting. A Red |\lowing program was presented | Cross questionnaire was left to after a short business session of | be answered later. the regular meeting of the Ken-| Dr. Benson Riehl! spoke brief- sington Elementary Home and ly regarding the forthcoming |School Association. The presi- 1965 swimming classes, request- was ing four to six ladies to accom- | pany the classes each morning .| Spelling match between. Mrs. | and each afternoon for 10 days, |Ruby Cousins’ grade twa class July 19-31. Application forms ff ‘and Mrs. Sally Ann Webster's Will be sent to the teachers in. Athena Allied Youth Party or $2 per family. Provides Fun For Everyone Mrs. Annie Crozier's room re ceived the attendance trophy. Diane Gard, from Montreal | gave her impressions of the AP | KILL 7 Zz £ 8 E ; i a | i E j ; E ofr ts ie 4 & 2% = Now eperating in Windsor (head office), Nove Scotis, and Chariometows, GORDON 8, COWAN, PEI, with more outlets planned for Dartmouth, New Glasgow and Sydney, Groster Nova Scotia, Evangeline’s formation was announced by president Gordon F. Hughes. Other company officers are vice-president F, Reginald Hart of Halifax and secretary Barbara Hughes of Windsor, N.S, i is its C) —_ Cc =] O 7s . 3 F 5 : t Other directors are: Philip Cole, M.D, of Hubbards, N.S,; Gordon 8, Cowan, @.C, Of Halifax; Fernand LeCoq of Montreal; J, William Ritchie of Halifax; and David Sobey and Donald Sobey, both of Stellarton, N.S, | E an } | ha u i Hy 28 of g-8 ; Ri nf il at “FE at i c —_ - - i z j : F 3 3 j 23) if i i ! $f i | | Bis, ef #i i | f s fi DAVID F, SOBEY director SAVINGS / MORTGAGES / DEBENTURES E i : 3f 3 FE t a g ze 2 s : Ss er. | | 198 Water St., Windsor, N.S, PHONE 706-8576 HEAD OFFICE: Lunch was served following ?, O, BOX 10 the program. , LONG SLEEP The iungfish can hibernate for | ; : : — a whole year, wrapped in a ball | a program of mud and living off its own | . tissues. Yoo! Ronald MacLeod and Sue Mac- . vd NOW, - CHARLOTTETOWN | evangeline SAVINGS & MORTGAGE COMPANY - 165 Queen Street (P.O, Box 936) Tel: 894-4822 STIRLING LANE, MANAGER mortgages up to 90% of appraised property value i F : i : : ; : ; ; RUS AWAY BBIne P ARTHRITIC RHEUMATIC i i il | ii | ag t Fa > i ES if 3 it ; i : i abi: Hy : i q i i el he F % o | dl i uf i a FE iF i tf i [EFF iF i f Brace — 130 Richmond St. ; WEDNESDAY, MAROH 10th malta . 4 le F g B i sf : i f