30 GRADUATE FROM BUSINESS COURSE Thirty people graduat- eration with the department eds fron a nal!-busin@ss of labor and the provincia! de course that has heen conduct- partment of education The ed during the past two months course concluded with a ban at the Provincial Vocational quet last evening at the insti- Institute The Charlottetown tute and awards were pre Junior Chamber of Commerce sented by George Chandler _sponsored the course -in co-op- and Floyd | Mac Kinnon Guest speaker was Floyd Buel! who outlined some of the addition- al courses offered to small- business owners. Mr Chand- ler ‘left) presents certificates to Cecil MacPhail, Bonhaw, and Don Burns Charlotte- town 150 Steers Are Entered | In Easter Beef Show, Sale proximately 80 farmers showing Davis. mans avis will begin at the same time the following afternoon Bill Bennett, retired livestock superi for the New Approximately 150 steers have been entered in the Easter Beef Show and Sale which will be held on Thursday, and Friday of this week, it has been learned Brunswick department of agri- from Dr. H. H. Kelly, secretary culture will judge the show. of the twin event The steers will be sold by Claude Craswell, Winsloe Allison Profitt, Freetown is show manager,. Parker Jewell, | York is assistant manager. The show will be staged on Thursday afternoon and the sale will be held the following day Judging will get under- way at one o'clock p.m. on_ There are 18 entries in the Thursday and the sale of.steers' 4-H Club class. There are ap-_ e Premier Is Rather Pleased ° ° se With Film On Centennial Premier Walter R Shaw said extent, the government wil! car- he felt rather happy about Sun- *s showing of the National Board production of ‘The Hundredth Summer." The film dépicted Centennial Year cele- beations in three villages in the ptovince Fle said the film got away from the prominent people in- volved in the over-all celebra- tions and took it.to the people grams > “One of the first tasks will be to get adjusted to our new indus- trial development organization. Meanwhile, we will proceed as usual on investigation work in resource development We hav some leafs on industrial devel- opment and while the prospects are not as large as some of the themselves in three small vil- industries that have located leges. It was .a-good story of im here, we find them encourag- terest to farmers, fishermen ing.” and the smal! villager. It show- ed the organization these people teok on theirown to build up Premier Shaw said _ negotia- tions are going on with the fed- eral department of industry to centennial celebrations as @& have the province termed a des- community project.” ignated area in which new in- The premier said ‘‘we in the dustry would qualify for federal middie of the over-all celebra- tion tend to assess local devel- opments from the standpoint 9.. afd on the part of the govern- ment. The film touched the work of |oca! people in the small areas involved and that's what made it so pleasing.” The premier was back at his desk Monday after a_ six-week séssion of the legislature which no closed Friday. He said ‘now that the air has cleared to some benefits such as tax incentives. “We find the preliminary dis- cussions encouraging,’ he said. Asked if any . ‘immediate changes were to be made in government, the premier said “government departments will carry on as in the past; no cab- inet changes are under consid- no plans for an election this year. We’ re going to get out and do a job.” ry on with its development pro — eration at present and there are. | Canadian National steers, in the regular classes with many of them showing two or three animals. George C. Kitson, Hampshire is the president of the show and sale organization The animals will be weighed in at Swift Canadian compa Belmont Street between hours of 800 a.m. and 5.00 om on March 31 The steers will be called be tween 28 and 119 am. on April ! A sale of beef breeding stock has cancelled because there sree enough animals enter- ed Queen ‘Hotel Ruins Cleared Daniel O'Rourke, co-owner of the fire wracked Queen Hotel in Charlottetown, announced yesterday morning that the building wil be torn down and the area cleared preparatory to being offered for sale He stated thisvapplied to the wooden part) only as the adjoining brick structure, latterly a part of the hotel, would be left standing. Its future would depend on the eventual sale of the property. There were rumors in the city that the site was being look ed at for the construction of an- other motel, but Mr. O’- Rourke said he had not beef approached by -those reported interested in the project Since destruction of the hotel Mr. @'Rourke and his brother, Paul O'Rourke have acquire- ed the business known as Beat- on’s Wholesale Drygoods at 53O Queen Street and are now oper- ating it } -) Tire Screeching Brings $5 Fine - SUMMERSIDE ton resident, Wiliam Crafer, ap- pearing in town police court here Monday on a charge of screeching his tires, was fined % and costs | A Summerside resident was fined $20 and costs for being drunk and disorderly. Judge W. E. Darby presided. He was replacing Magistrate RS Hinton, who is on holiday. S eeeeeeeceeee 22ssee oe o Don’t Wait For Spring BUY IT NOW! Food Store Operaters Used & Reconditioned We in stock e Reconditioned | ad POPS O COO OSE SESE ESOS SOSO SS SSOP HOSOHH OOOO have © Dairy Cases Units for Walk-in Coolers Over 100. Good Shopping Carts From 7. 00 - 20.00 : Storey Electric ; Cali or Write Us Today o0-0-0-5-06-06-0000deensesenccorececcesoeloteesecece eee 3 - - , New York's top Broadway 3 18 st. ch ; effec’ ate snniversery of her (AP Wirephate) |%es00000000000-40430060. | and Cape ~Tormentine, will return to its normal winter ditions ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian, Rotary | Charlottetow n, Tues., 30. 1965. ce Show Mar Scheduled Wed. Wednesda, Marc} } s the night of the big Rotary Faster Seals Ice show to be staged in the Charlottetown Forum The entire night promise. to be -a gala one and the nk Should de-inite eC ‘ f its largest crowds of the seasor Figure ting e e of the highlights wit Rad ford, Moncton. plaving the lead role Miss Radford ‘as «been journeying to Char lottetown each Thurday since ‘ast fall to instruct pupils of T harlotte town Figure Skating Club This time Sallv is bring a ong, along a top notch group of Skaters from The Saint John Figure Skating Club and _ this exhibition alone by ~the main- landers should indeed be worth the price of admission The loga! figure skating ar tists will’ also strut their stuff and folks wil] beamazed at the advancement made by the am bi tious Ditlous group: Alsa onthe prog ? he a game featuring Pet Pee Woes and Mike Campbell's Panthers Acting as referees for the occasion Ww be NHL starj Kennedy, and Billy Mac- Ca tmMs sea- Intercolle- «ke ess core trme ( 4 r pro ng f n gnm and cake, the Band « be Skaters as the rit a gon the providing the musi¢ € t new ng everthing now a swell o make this ice s thereby fund lickets all drucstores Rotarians will care A ra on f it and of yurse al able take of those wanting Plan now to night Forum them attend It's Wed nesday March 31, at 7.30 at The Early Trip Of Ferry -Being Restored Today MONCTON, «Spectai+ —- The Ferry ser- PE.1., N-B.; vice between Borden, schedule today (Tuesday), it Monday by J. G. manager of CNS Mari- time area. Earlier this month ice con- in the Northumberland Strait forced CN to cancel] the scheduled 7 a.m. sailing from Borden and the corresponding return trip from Cape Tormen- tine This was the only way the the company could guarantee to have the Abegwei in Borden to take train No. 39 from the Island at 10.05 a.m. Traffic was handled on non-scheduled cross- igs made round the elock. to keep the flow of freight moving to and from the Island Canadian National feel that ice conditions have improved to an extent which will enable the early-morning crossings to be made without affecting the operation of the train Under the normal winter sched- ule there are ten crossing daily, officials Big Year Is Anticipated In Rural Beautification: Officers of the Rural Beauti fication Society of Prince Ed- ward Island, at a recent meet- ing approved the prize list and competitions for 1965 The president of the society, RB. Snazelle, Bunbury, advised interested groups and individ- uals to request their copy of the prize list as soon as possi- ble and to. be prompt in for- warding their entry form He expects 1965 to be a real. big year for the society as requests for information have been com- ing-in all winter Some of the changes from pre- vious years are The Class ‘c), third year, farm home improvement com- petition was dropped, due to lack of competition; this is pro- bably due to the large amount of improvements made by con- | testants in their first two years of competition. In the small home improvement competition, the old division between new and old homes (3 years and over) was dropped. This vear all small holdings will compete in one class, this competition is now on a county basis. The new community improvement competition will replace last LA A Kensing- | Loar eT, = c To Depositor For $10.00 the in the m ance and credited to your account on June 30th, and December counter. withdrawals only. on savin CHEQUING PRIVILEGES with the interest caiculat- ed on A Savings Account on savings deposits with five from Borden and five from Cape _Tormentine year's special centennial com- petition. The flower garden, one room school, church cemetery ami P.E.I. Tourist Association competitions were | were not _changed. Speeding ing Charge Is Withdrawn A .charge of speeding against Allison Hastell Robblee of Tryon was withdrawn yesterday when the case came before Magistrate James B. Johnston County Magistrate's Court A week ago, Mr Robblee ple- aded not guilty to the charge and it was set down until this morn- ing for trial. When Mr. Robblee in Queens was called Crown Prosecutor A. K. Scales made an application to have the information § with- drawn. The application was granted and the case dismiss- ed George Louis Joseph of Pow- nal Street, charged with break, entry and theft, had his case adjourned. He was remanded until March 31 with bail to stand. One case of illegal possession of liquor cost the offender a fine of $20 plus court and police costs ST s Opening or More terest calculated on inimum monthly bal- 31st. Over-the- deposits WITH the minimum quart- erly balance, ISLAND MAN POSTED TO GERMANY id Coady Sirnate was posted to 4 Canadian In- antry zade Group at Soe- st. Germany on March 29 he l serve as Signals ficer with the Ist Battalion ess Patri¢ias’ Canadian Infantry The son of Mr (ser where wil ht Lig Funeral Held For Former Minister Here Funeral seriices. for a former resident of PEI. Rev. James W. Howe. were held recently from the United Church in Stan- tev, New. Brunswick The late Mr Howe attended the Universitv of New Bruns- wick and Mount Allison Univer- sity, where he studied theology He went to Japan in 1910 as a missionary and was ordained there in 1913 On his return to Canada, he held several pastorates through- out the Maritimes. including one at Wellington, PEI After retiring in 1958. he and Mrs) Howe took up residence tn Carleton, and in 1963 moved to Sackville, NB. In 1964, they moved to a nursing home in Montreal, where Mr Howe died Surviving are his wife, Lily. one daughter, Margaret ‘Mrs G W. Hall. Montreal), one son, Ralph. Sackville, and five grand- children Motorists Due For SUmmonses Court summonses are, being issued fo those owing payments for parking tickets, Police Chief Sterns Webster warned yester day These include overnight park ink tickets received during’ the winter months and those receiv- ed for overtime day parking The. Chief said persons who have not made payment should do so before they have to ap- pear in court FORESEES RULE CHANGE SYDNEY Australia Reut- ers'!-_The Archbishop of Canter- tury Saturday said he believed the Roman Catholic church will accept the birth control ~ pill some day. Dr. Michael Ramsey. England's Anglican primate said in an interview with the Sydney Sunday Telegraph 1 have no inside knowledge but I do know that the Roman church invariably in the last resort is swayed by reality.” ® Kodak Fiesta Camera Takes twelve 3 1/2” x 3 1/2” standard enlarged snapshots in black @nd white or colors or slides. Complete with neck strap. twelve 2” x 2” colour and Mig Fred F Coadvy, Séuthport, Lt Coady was ed treated at Kinkora Hizh School and obtained his bachelor of science degree from St Dun- stan'’s University in 1962. He served as signals officer with 2 RCR, Wolseley Barracks London. Ont fo: the past two years. He is shown listening in on a student radio transmis- sion being monitored by Sig nals Instructor Pte George MacMillan, son of Mrs J. Duf- fey, 81 McGu! Ave. Charlotte- : town (DN D Photo) . | Drivers Fined ~ In City Court Magistrate A gave out a fine of $125 and in City Police Court. yesterday morning to George Charles Hen nessey, Charlottetown, when he pleaded guilty “harce of driving while impaired For speeding 48 miles per hour ina 20) mph zone, Ber nard Joseph Doucette of Souris was fined $28 and costs or 19 days A resident of Charlottetown was fined $20 and costs on a charge of being drunk and in- capable while another accused on a similar charge. received a 20-day suspended sentence A drunk and disorderly had his case di smissed James Haslam asts to % Bananas are not picked green just. for transport and storage They are not fit to eat if the ripen on the plant More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here ts ay{ ant Way to overcome loose te di scomfe ort. FASTEETH an improved powder, sprinkled on upper and low plates holds them firmer so that they fee! more com fortable No ¢ gooey. pasty It's s alkaline (non acid). Does not sour Checks ‘plate Odor breath’ Get FASTEETH today pat drug counters everywhere taste or feelin DANCE to Johr Fielding Quartet THE COMMODORE ROOM Every TUESDAY and SATURDAY Members and Guests 50c per person MAIN BRACE 130 RICHMOND ST. ANNIVERSARY SALE McKARRIS' CLOVER FARM ARE CELEBRATING THEIR FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE =| With SPECIAL PRICES AND PRIZES WHY NOT DROP IN AND SEE WHAT YOU CAN SAVE AND WIN SOUTHPORT IN A BIG WAY TWO DAYS! © LF & es : °A9% Corning Ware | Skillet with Cover — THE EASTERN CANADA SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY 136 Richmond Street, (opposite Confederation Centre) {"", HEAD OFFICE: 123 Granville St, Halifax, N.S. Branches: 140 Portland St., Dartmouth, N.S. — 170 Water St, St. John’s, Newfoundiand — 1199 Main $t, Mencten, NB. sa el Carries -the maker's guarantee geainst breakage from tem- perature extremes. Tues. March 30 Wed. March 31 en *Asix Cup Corning = Ware Teapot ms Carries the maker’s guarantee against breakage from tem- perature extremes. 9:30 am. fe Meslay to ‘Writer.