Royal Trust’s first saving depositor, Margot Bentley, 10, receives three silver dol- lars, her passbook and per- ssonalized cheque sets from OPENS SAVINGS DEPARTMENT dent, Athantic Provinces Reg- ion. At right is Charles F. Bentley, the local manager. In the background is Ivan L. Isenor, savings officer. Royal a ll Charlottetown over 30 years ago which wes converted into a branch in 1954. The branch now has opened a savings de- _Carman A. Jerry, vice-presi- Trust opened an agency in partment. : ° e tremendous boost to Queens Candidate Outlines ie abn | ° was given a Needs Of Eastern Agriculture sie: neets na implement Progressive Conservative agri-|to our people and a Conservative perce —— aed nes the cultural policies designed to meet the needs of eastern Canadian farmers were laid out last night by J. Angus MacLean, Conser- vative candidate in Queens. Mr. MacLean, together with} his Queens teammate Heath Macquarrie and Kings candidate M. J. McQuaid, was speaking at a rally held in Memorial Hall in Mount Stewart. “Eastern Canadian agriculture is not sharing in the growth the national economy,” Mr. Mac- Lean stated. “Our farmers do not have the money in their poc- kets they should have and the rural ulation is declining at) an appalling rate”, the former) cabinet minister said. “A Pro-| gressive Cohserevative govern- ment in Ottawa will bring back} energy and vision to federal agri- | cultural policy and our farmers | will receive a fair share of the) national income. Our | brought a new look to agricul-| ture in the west and we ean do the same for the east”. The ARDA program was de-| by the Diefenbaker gov-| ernment, aithough carried on by the subsequent Liberal adminis- tration, has never been fully understood: by thef Liberals, he said. “The ARDA m can | be one of tremendous advantage | LOCAL BRIEFS TO MONTREAL Dr. Kenneth A. Parker, super- | intendent of city sc hoo!s, left, yesterday for Montreal where he will attend a conference on chil- dren-to.be held this week. | DIFFERENT ERAS Lt. Col. Raymond Hennessey, commanding officer 5 Signal McQuaid told. the gathering that — place over w . Regiment. met with P.J. Noye,| Hunter River who holds a Sig: | nals certificate dated 1907. The|baker government -to bring a' clearing to most regions kkk k kk ok wk Kw occasion was a 5 Signals display Saturday at: the Brighton Com- pound. WORD OF DEATH at Mr. and Mrs: Lemuel Neill; . North Milton, have received | word of the death of their sis- ter-in-law Mrs. John Neill, Bos- ton, Mass. The late Mrs. Nei |federal government pays 75 per} of| cent of capital costs. ASSURE CREDIT | tion campaign in general, Heath government will revitalize the program so that it may provide the benefits for which it was in- = Mr. MacLean continu- “‘We need good practical agri- cultural schools and a conserva- tive government will assist in the construction of scuh schools in a program similar to the vocational school grants program where the “We will also assure that farm credit is available at low interest rates for young people to expand and improve farms and farm homes,” he concluded. Speaking on the national elec. Macquarrie told the assembly that the ‘Liberals are trying to condition the people of Canada to vote. solely on the issue of a need for a Liberal majority gov- to | four dollars on industrial milk. J. Russell Driscoll, MLA, also the meeting, which was spoke at chaired by Arthur Brown. Island News Page _ Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. 2, 1965. 5) | ANNE TO RETURN Mavor Moore Gives Hint ernment, but the message is not, getting through. ‘Things _ the! Liberals say we are not supposed | * to introduce into the campaign! have been introduced and are be-| ing weighed by the electorate. I know of no other time in the his-| tory of this nation when the citi-| zens of Cana polls for degrading piece of cynicism for a for majority government. “This country needs good s got action from thi ment for many years. |New Yo | “In the last parliament, many | yiami pee |pieces of good legislation were) y.., Orleans put the house and the/.,,, see ae am aearagee benefitted BY io Angeles Pos ‘ ac a strong ion} steve eee was, able to insist on improve-| ,, HALAFAX Le — The ments and amendments to im-| ce says Scotia portant legislation.” |;Prince Edward. Istand... were KINGS~CANDIDATE | Cloudy late Monday evening Kings county candidate Melvin| While widespread —— -_ “the Atlantic Development| Board, planned by the Diefen-| RESTRICTED da were sent to the D no other reason than to|V@ncouver . play the numbers game. It is a/ Victoria - Winnipeg . Quebec... gov- Fredericton ernment and this does not neces-/Saint John sarily mean a majority govern-;Moncton . ment. The 1957 Conservative gov-|Halifax . .... ern was a minority and it was Charlottetown a good government. The Atlantic |Sydney . province: 5|Yaarmouth . government on problems that had|s; John's . |held back our economic develop- poston . WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- | tures: Low Overnight High Monday jawson . 8 REVHSSRHSAGSS SL GLIRESS gg Seesusessug | sseeesres i ‘Dry and cold air will z _To Everyone 18 years & over ; 0 TT CATS ENTE was formerly Sadie MacKenzie THEYRE IN LOVE THREE TIMES AND THREE WAYS IN ONE MOVIE! of Melville, P.E.1. She has spent her summer holidays on P.E.I. for many years. _ CASE DISMISSED | At a speciabsitting of Queens) County Magistrate’s Court yes-| terday afternoon Lioyd Free-| man Archer, Victoria, charged with impaired driving had his! case dismissed for lack of suffi-| cient evidence to convict the ac- cused. C.R. McQuaid was coun- sel for the accused. Magistrate James Johnston Q.C. presided. | : Most original, MacNeill, chicken in the ket; most comical, Stewart Mac- Donald, skeleton; ladies dressed, Reta Berrigan, gent's ik kK KKK wk wk ow ~ SHOWS $:30-7-9 Academy Award for Best Foreign Film : Island Sheep Breeder in ram lambs, first in yearling rams, second in aged rams they had the reserve champion ram. They- were second and third in | ewe lambs, one and three in| jottetown area yearling ewes, fourth in a ged/| vance ewes and they had the champlot | wver 1963 figures ‘ ewe. They were first in the: young pen and second in the old pen. They were two and four in the | fleece | one, three and 3 Queens County F Paul In Leicester sheep they were |persons in St. Heath Macquarrie Wed., Nov. 3rd at 8.30 P.M. Guest Speaker . . . Mrs. Jean Wadds VICTORIA HALL Local Entertainment EVERYONE WELCOME | side, it was reported that | voters had cast ballots. Early figures from the reported polling had shown | OnSum Some hints as to what is in he POPE BLESSES 10,000 VATICAN CITY blessed Peter's In ewe lambs they had one and |Pope’s only public activity on| four, in yearling ewes three and | this. major Roman four, in aged ewes two and four. |holy day. Progressive Conservative ‘MEETING Refreshments Inserted by Queens County P. C. Association Catholic (AP)—Pope almost 10,000 are four in ram {during All Saints fenitities| lambs, one and four in yearling |Mondey, saying it was a good rams, two and three in a ged/ day ‘‘to mediate on this world . |rams and they had the champ-| and the world to come.” His jMoonday blessing was the r-| N N \ N \ N N N \ ¥ \ \ \ \ N \ N \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ N \ N N \ \ ‘ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ . \ Moore, no further plans can store for Islanders next summer mo ytd But he was a s | as * | Senn yestentag oo Maser tasers would be included in the | wound up a weekend of talks made in about two ; | ae ond Jem Vouk, aes ; ; e , Tusi- In addition, special By NEEL MATHESON They. were first in the cal director. : é ieiaeAs <x Geland shoopmen|peon and thay were. fest col Mr. Moore said yesterday that | | wil be presto for he. i heavily in the showing at fourth in fleece. | although many negotiations are oat slaghe preeeieah inane Winter Fair Mon-| In Suffolks they were three) % yet a duled, Mr. Moore said. = four in ram lambs, a » SEPT. ENT - Lincoln the Bos-|two in yearling ane tractions definitely have been It is ‘cies boone a “ father-and-son combination had th champion ram and a lined up. event is being etaeal tae had a suc- |serve The popular “Anne of Green Sept. 1. This would be 8 day, though a long one,| In ewes they were second ana) Gables” will return with vir- gram in honor of the the sheep ring at the big show four in lambs, first in yearlings) M2ly the same cast. A few tion Conference and will taiie and second in aged ewes. They| “R228e5 are necessary as some | | place of any celebrations Cheviots be-|had the champion ewe. of the supporting players have might have been hekd July ‘t, Boswall, for| They were first in the young| %°PP€d out for various rea- Canada’s birthday : , they had the champ-| pen and first in old pen sons. There was fear for a time The feeling is that July 111 reserve champ-|STRING PLACINGS that Lianne Marshall, because Ottawa's day while 1 ls , were second in| Wilfred Stewart, Dunstaft-| % De® marriage, would not ap- Hl definitely Chartottetowe’s owk. md second in|nage, had a number of string| Pe@?: But Mr. Moore felt con- ms j| Commenting on the past~fes- mature rams. They were two|placings in Corriediales. He was {d¢nt she would return and MR. MOORE tivals Mr. Moore said Char- and three in ram lambs they first in ram lambs, first in year-| °TiNé her husband, a minister, lottetown and Confederation - were first and fourth in e¢ we/ling rams and he had the | With-her formulated to provide a full-size Centre have received “‘a lambs. They ‘had second and |champion ram and reserve. He said plans are also being | orchestra for all the produc- mondeus’ sanount” of Soli fourth in yearling ewes. They| He had first and second in ewe tions throughout the summer | Publicity and recognition. were second and third in mature |Jambs, first and second in’ year- Pp . Gi festival. The orchestra would | Said all Canada is aware Ps ewes. ~ ling ewes, and first and second rizes iven also play for the Sunday con-| something very special is hap- ‘| The Boswalis had even better jin aged ewes, He had the champ- certs pening here, and people want .t0 success in the Border Cheviot |ion ewe and reserve. 'F C Mr. Moore would not confirm | know more about it : Istand | Sheep. He won first. place with his| or ostumes rumors that the orchestra would| ‘Johnny Wayne aad nh and Cape Breton however, will | Lincoln Boswall showed the|young and with the old pen. He| consist mainly of Halifax Sym-| Shuster are the best be mainly cloudy this evening. |champion ram picked up firsts oe rot and touned fe tie Masan| The St. Peter's Lions club spon-| phony members under the direc- | Charlottetown has,” he said. All Afternoon cloudy periods and |for old pen young pen aged ictass. e’en party at St.| tion of Mr. Fenwick, but he said | @cross Canada on their tour widely scattered snowflurries are | T@m™ ewe lamb ‘and yearling. In| Wilfred Stewart had fourth Peters Holy Name Hall on| “in all our productions we will continually emphasised they hea expected in all regions. me Border Cheviots he also re-|place in the ram lambs, two and | 5@turday evening when approxi-| use as much local and Maritime | Just come from Chastetiniote Wednesday promises to be | ceived & number of second /three in the aged rams. In ewes mately 100 children attended. | talent as is possible.” and that a warm welcome Goudy and much milder in’ aii [third fourth and fifth pries. |thee was second and fourth in the| _22¢. following prizes were| Ajso scheduled on the summer always waiting here for all Cae tree provienes. : In the Shropshire class Alli- |yearlings. He was third in the| *Warded to the children: fare is another musical. : No de- | @dians. : Sickest Scenes: eon Stewart and sons Dunstaff-|young pen and third in the old Kirst Prize went to Doris Mac- tails are available on this as| ° He said Anne of Green Cane Breton Prince Edward (9886 Showed the champion ram jpen. He had third place in the ne having, the funniest! vet but it is known the stars has brought much awareness o nie Sore gan and champion ewe. fleece class. to Mi and second prize went) wit be well-knawn stage or tele-| Charlottetown, too. All Canada triads, aad’ widely meatiores | ™he Stewarts were first in| In Rade sheep. Wilfred Stew: Penne MacDosald. vision personalities, possibly | knows about it now, Mr. Moore snowflurries enerae this even, [Yearling lambs, ewe lambs and|art had the first yearling ewe, Donen ad Coe, MacDonaig| 2ersons already famitiar to Char-| Said, and everybody's ° pretiy ing. Cob’. Winds morttvwest, 28 (7 rrnte com the second aged ewe and was 8¢ | for being the best dressed cou 4’ lottetown audiences . certain it has the earmarts of diminishing to northwest 15 this |, 7eY Pieced. second in ram|eond in the pen. Second prize went to Alle sj, A play is the third product-| # great success. eae Lah a todnae lambs, aged rams, ewe lambs,/ In the market class Wilfred) Ian Morrison and’ ion being lined up. This, too, is| Mir. Moore ret Lion and Charlottetown 2 and 38 yearling ewer, aged ewes, and |Steewart had second in «wether First prize went to John Suth- expected to star well4cnawn ‘oo yesterday afternoon where he Ouilode fer Weds loudy |°>t#ined third position for aged |lamb, had first in..the pen) of} erland for having the most orig-| ‘ettainers. Rumor has it that | is artistic director for the St, anj‘mach milder rams and aged ewes. ithree animals, and first in‘ the| inal costume. Second prize went| ‘wo of Canada’s best-known act- | Lawrence Centre of the Arts . Other firsts by the Stewarts pen of six animals. to Malcolm Pratt ors will have the leads new Confederation ines High tide today at Charlotte. |Were young and old pen animals: ee ol the costumes; Until the budget is " cleared project. Mir. Some et Mae + Rustico at 11-24 p.m. Summer {OXFORD DOWNS Advance Voting | Macteod and Joseph Lewis. | tre foundation trust, said, ‘Mir. | owe Friday ewening, ante | side tide eighteen minutes later | ~ rages than Charlottetown. Sun rises to, |J0hn Thompson and Son of Dun- | Fairly Hea \ day at 6.43 a.m. and sets at 5.10 ae sane the grand Y ied pm. ~ mpro ° Voting at advamce polls in the| ° ; The Thompsons were first in rovince Saturday and yester- : yearling rams, aged rams and/day was reported fairly heavy. is ain urriers t Return Home pe , year-| In the Alberton area, it was ° animale tod ese; third imam |ceperte, tal #3 wes, were cost , leece; tam | . ; ; After Funeral lambs, fourth if aged ewes and | eens om 6 ay tor| Wy _ “the ultimate in fashion’ - yearling ewes. } MONTAGUE — Mrs. Seymour é Montague reported 114 vot-| Hendereca and ber son, Eric, |aitvon stewart ond” g_inemiets| ere using advance polle—74 on| . ‘ by her sister Mrs. son » they Saturday ‘and 4 yesterday. 4 , -lare Brian and Ralph, were first | While only Saturday figures) : i an IC aa Me: Ann Gaia ea, we, SEES ively — SS 15% on : PLINER PREM MT AR I epee: mer Festival196 ES, : / —" . % f he ee 10 BIG SALE DAYS| STARTS TUESDAY, NOV. 2nd A fur event such as this can only be ac through long months of planning. 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