ee “” - Fog the last two days, SEVEN MEMBERS of the de- partment of trade and com- merece are-currently on-a-two month tour of Eastern Canada. dele- Sates have been on Pri Ed- _— — visiting local in-~ ¥ aes towns around the province. Five of the delegates are, from the left. Douglas Ditto, Calgary: Anthony Eyton, Toronto;:Cam- ‘eron Miller, Montreal: Bernard Gagosyz, Toronto: and. David . Schulman, Quebec City. - Deets Tour Island ~ From Commerce Dept. Federal department of trade . aad commerce members are cur- tently ona two-month familiar- izaiton tour of the Maritimes and Eastern Canada ~—- ‘@be tour has a three fold purpose, it provides the repre- sentatives with/ an opportunity to ee arene exporters, the of foreign trade, and a chance’:te farhiliarize tHe group with* the economy of the Maritime Provinces. The délegates of the depart- ment have spefit the last. two days in Prince Edward Island on a tour arranged by the Char- lottetown Board of Trade and en by... Eric Ripping and . R. Brennan gaailos the delegates visited the national parks, Kensington, ‘es Summerside and Charlottetown. €ol- Frank Sterevtook--them-_on- 2 tour of the Confederation C: tre and all the representatives were impressed with the arch- itecture and structure of the Complex. The board of trade and the provincial government gave the members a luncheon yesterday in the Charlottetown Hotel. Speakers were S. C. Wright. de- puty. minister of agriculture, Eugene Gorman, deputy minis- ter of fisheries: Andrew MacRae, minister of agriculture and Premier Walter R, Shaw.. The delezates also paid a courtesy call to Lieutenant-Governor W. J. MacDonald . at Government House. ‘PE... POTENTIAL In an interview last evening. the delegates termed Printe Ed- ward Island' very export-orientat- ed and stated that the cross po- tential is just beginning to. be tapped. They also commended the’ tremendous tourist . attrac- tion and natural scenic beauty of the province. The seven-man delegation vis- ho ited Newioundiand and Nova Scotia last week and left last evening for New Brunswick. They will spend three days in New Brunswick and then go to Montreal and Ottawa. The your itself _.js controlled directly by the ministe# Of: le and’ com- merce minister and the members the provinces before being posted to various sectors of the-werld:-—~ _- Members of the tour are: David Schulman, Tony Eyton, Robert Buchan; Cameron- Miller, Bernard Gagosz, Dean Brown, and- Douglas’ Ditto. Speeding, Liquor Cases... Heard In Court Richard C. Duffy of Charlotte- gistrate W. Chester S. MacDon- | town was fined. $14 and costs, ald yesterday morning in Prince | when he pleaded guilty in city County court. police a re to speeding charg Magistrate iL Z Haslam, Qe, a charge of fishing trout in closed “Follow-Up Meeting Held On Custodial Care Home TIGNISH — The need to have! a boarding care-home for senior citizens built in, the village of ported for the survey commii- tee. Walter Christ opher and Leo ASLAND NEWS PAGE | | Lawrence DonElysyn “Vhas been elected editor-in-chief of [the Red and White, the student publication of St. Dunstan's Un-. iversity, it was announced yes- terday by Dave Morton, ~2resi- dent of the Students’ Union. Mr. -DonElysyn, a junior arts | Student from Montreal, has<been associated with the. paper for the past three years, serving as la news writer, features~editor, and’ managing .editor. He !ceeds Roger MacDonald, who is * graduate in May. | Mrs. R. Younker | Places Third In Can. Judging “A Kingston” lady, “Mrs. Younker, placed third in Can- ada among the ladies who en- | tered in the All Canadian Guern- sey judging competition this year. Mrs. Younker has 166 points. The highest score was the 171 recorded by Mrs. Violet Tignish,’ strongly recommended Handrahan were elected to work Holyoak, Langley, B.C r of commun- the resources de-| study group meeting | Marc/h, was the business am with—at—a—follow-up_meet- ing held in the co-operative as- sembly building ’ recently. A preliminary survey to de- termine the number who wow like to make use of anursing| me owas reported not ‘com -sleted as all forens—were not_re- turned. The need to have custodial care in the area was. thought a great. and such a home is the only answer for this -! of the province, it was agreed. «Gordon Ripley, field man for | the ARDA program, chaired the meeting. Mrs. Reg Eldershaw, | secretary. read the minutes of | the — meeting and fre Off-Season. Trout Fishing | ‘Draws Fine wy a oe n ople ; v velopment . Joseph Melvin: Boyles, | s fined: $10 and costs by Ma-'| eng The accused appeared on ‘| season.: SUMMERSIDE — A Newton | on the. survey |completed A follow-up meeting will held wednesday May 5. Prior to the meeting a “Royal River’’ was Viewed, Rudy Dallenback, fieldman with ARDA, was presage at the) meeting. committee until be | film Roy H. Younker was the Ie; lander who ‘stood highest among the male competitors with a score of 159. Other Island men who competed included Allison Carr, Harrington, with 152 |points; -Guy Rodd, Brackley, with 148; Eric Hurry, West Royalty, and Keith Coles of Mil- ‘ton, each with 142. a> adjourned the case of Mrs. Rose _ The magistrate, ordered. the «. Gauthier, charged with selling fishing pole be confiscated. pie "es Department of fisheries’ offi- | liquor to another person, April: 15. For possession of liquor in a dence fot the crown: place other than his residence, a resident of Souris was fined given 20-day suspended sania: $20 and costs or 3 days. Joseph William Dunphy. also costs and two were sentenced “7 was charged with 20 days in jail. j from Souris, drunken driving and remagded to April 14th with bail to stand. Ejzht. people, charged with be- cused, cha ing drunk and incapable, ap- peared. Four accused were each cer Lloyd Heckbert gave evt- | es, two were each fined $20 and | A vagrant was remanded ‘to | April 14 without bail and an ac- | ged with being nar and disorderly was $15 | and_costs_or five ee | a4 a9 ehtaa moh hee 444 Mee it ody wears a hot... Spe cially when it's one of our © ultra feminine toppings! at ’ FLATTERING HATS. , It’s never Easter until you've bought a new hat! We have all the shapes to compliment every head. Who can resist? See all the new arrivals for Spring ADELLAS 100 Queen St. Across from Dom. Bldg. Ch’ town i icc a a ag NAME EGG Marshmallow filled decorated Name Egg ready for individvol waming. Nomes written suc- © Roy” 21 The Gustion, Chailottetown, Tues., Apri! 13, 1965. SDU Paper, Red And White ‘Sees Editor, Staff Changes . | | LAYRENCE DONELYSYN Shortly after his promotion to) the editorship, Mr. DonElysya | announced the new appointments | om,the sta‘f to fill the ee Jett vacant by members of the # ‘outgoing senior class. : These ‘are: Charley McMillan, associate editor and sports edi-| |Wayerlily “Dianne’s 7 paired Driver a Given $100 Fine Chester’ Arthur Wilson, chiie- ed with impaired driving. te. ceived a fine of $100 and costs from Magistrate James B. John- ston, QC, yesterday im Queens County Magistrate’ court. Irwin. Brinseley Smith, East Royalty, pleaded not guilty to.a Winsloe Guernsey Cow S% Places 3rd In Canada Mr. Semple’s cow -cogtinued to’ produce for 376 days making ~ 16,319 milk, 758 fat,*all of which cow, | Glenda, | stood third in Canada last ch : : month in her mature production was shipped to arlottetown. class for owner Leigh Semple, for fluid‘ consumption as Guern- similar charge and had his case |a Charlottetown pharmacist, and |sey milk. adjourned until March 4. 33 |her production is the best in the, This is the fourth good record, There were four cases of ille- Maritime provinces for the first \completed bye Glenda who was gal possession on the docket and quarter of the current year. bred and developed by Johan) cach vénstees: & Gan aie ye Glenda p oduced pounds milk, 670 pounds butter- en fat for breed class averages —- comparisons with other Guern-| Glenda is officially classified |sey cows in the samme age ‘very good” for type, the se- ;group across Canada — of 179/cond highest rating obtainable \for milk, 163 for butterfat. Her and her classification rating is average test for the lactation supported by her successful! was 4.56. jshow record at the Old Home Another Semple cow, Jonns- | Week Show at Charlottetown |dale, Lady Jane, produced 11,-\ where she was second as a jun- 241 pounds milk, 538 buttertat’| jior yearling in 1957; first as. a| for BCAs of 137 and 131. ae ‘milking two-year-old in 1958 and Horse produ: ird as a dry th ear-old in ee ne ie Sy bated fat 1959. : ee lary Palmer and Sons,/ Mr. Semple operates. Burlyn- Kensington for BCAs of 132 and leigh Farms at Winsloe. He: nas * also in the mature-class.. been a member of*the Canadian ‘atosie_Verbena's_Silverlocks | Guernsey—Breeders'—Association-_ — 74,285 pounds milk, since 1961 and he has had his butterfat in eight ‘acta-| herd on test since that’ time. FALSE ‘TEETH ‘A Winsloe Guernsey 14,685 |Docherty, Winsloe. 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