Passenger Are Going Edgar Taylor, CNR. superin- tendant,’ yesterday stated that Canadian. National Raliways: is expected to be in®full operation ries operating on. noraml sch- edules and now carrying trucks and buses. Passenger trains are expeted to be operating — this morning with the Borden train Carrving passengers ‘at 7:45 for the boat to the mainland: Mr Taylor said it’s just a mat: tey of notifying workers, and disoatching equipment. throug- our the ‘sland: Es The first. train to operate, apart from yard engjnos, sleft Charlottetown CNR station. at Fridev morning bound -for Bor- den and Summerside ‘with the equipment necessary for these points. to resume normal oper- ation,; FREIGHT RUN _ : Wood Island ferry service was maintaining its 10. scheduled ; crossings yesterday because of . e . Conviction “a - ; Nets Fine . Magistrate James. B. John- ston, QC, fined William Evert Lund of Woodstock,’ New Bruns- wick, $100: and costs when he appeared in Magistrate's court yesterday. morning on a charge of driving a motor vehicle in a manner unsafe to the public. Mr. Lund pleaded not guilty to the ‘charge and was repre- sented by Alan Scales. Prosecu- ting for the crown was J. P. Nicholson, QC Giving evidence for the crown were Constable Ian Oland. and Constable David Lister. LOCAL BRIEFS ~ S*PATIENT Mrs. Geralditie Smith, 293 . Richmond Street, is a*patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. : we IN HOSPITAL Mrs. LeRoy Gauthier, 96 Up- this morning with CNR car “fer-- Isiand News Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Sept. 3, 1966. 5 Trains Today reservations made through the P.E-1. Travel Bureau, it was an- nounced this morning by Captain Claude Hunter, president of Northumberland Ferries - Limit- ed. There will be six to eight crossings —-.today —-and-—-Mon- (aay: while Sunday and from Tuesday through the week the |schedule calls for six crossings per day. No reservations are needed. Truck traffic has been heavy up to now but it is expected to ‘subside with” normal” ‘schedules back in operation at Borden, As of Friday, all. embargo are lifted ‘on mails. The telegraph office in Char- lottetown is back to normal with full operation. WEATHER ‘TORONTO (CP) — Tempere- tures: Low overnight high Friday Dawson. . .......+ 42 58 Wictorla S.-i. cceesss 57 64 Edmonton .. ....-.-. 43 78 Regina | ..+.0+. oe 43 78 Winnipeg — «s-ee+:- 48 80 Charon 30 sss: -48 70 Ottawa 2 veka sane ae 81 Montreal .-.33-2 34.035 65 84 Quebec cig ieecesieoee 58 Fredericton ease 61 Saint John —........ 47 66 Moncton. ......-. 53 62 Halifax... a B87 Charlottetown 55 62 Sydney 2 eile cess 55 60 Yarmouth. 0... 48 75 St. John’s, Nfld.... 48 56 |Boston ..« sees tes 65 92 iNew. York. ...:00..- 73 91 Washington . ..... 73 94 Jacksonville ... ... 70 or TAMPA .. ..cccesers 70 94 Miami ... . oo tS 92 Los Angeles” eh 64 76 San” Francisco .. 82 HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ‘ther office says skies” were cloudy in‘ nearly all sections of the Maritimes late Friday even- ing. A few showers were occur- ring in Prince Edward Island and Eastern Nova Scotia. ~ New Brunswick and Southwest- ern Nova Scotia will have mostly sunny weather today. Elsewhere skies will not become sunny until the afternoon. ~Tempera-- tures will be cool, generally reaching only the low to mid -60s in the afternoon- Sunny weather with somewhat ~\warmer temperatures “is éxpect- ed Sunday in the three provin- | -|Adeline Kelly, Director Paul Hoy, President of the Prince Edward Island _ division of the Canadian Association for Retarded Children, today an- nounced the appointment of J. Gordon MacDonald as executive director of the provincial organ- ization. ; Mr. MacDonald will work. part time in this position while also. continuing to act as Director of the. Charlottetown Sheltered Workshop. His time will. be div- ided equally between “each of these responsibilities. He will also serve the assoc- iation as co-ordinator of this province’s centennial crusade project in mental retardation; one of fourteen model services for the retarded being establish- ed across the country as the Georgetown Man Dies In Halifax mack;* formerly of Robertson Street, New Glasgow, died in Halifax Tuesday at the age of 69 after a lengthy. illness. He was born in Georgetown, Prince Edward Island, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Al- fred MacCormack. For many years he was. a representative of New Glasgow for Douglas Ro- gers Insurance. ' Interested in politics, he was a long time worker for the Lib- eral Party in the county of New Glasgow, a member “of the City Club and a member of the Aber- crombie Golf Club. Mr. MaéCor- mack was a member of the St. John the- Baptist Church. former Louise Sullivan of West- ville, Nova Scotia, also thres daughters: Doris (Mrs. E. Q Dewling), Don Mills, Ontario; Geraldine, (Mrs. B: F. McCar- ten), St. George, N.B.; June (Mrs, Al Legere), New Glasgow. He is also survived by 10 grand: children and four sisters: Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Roddey, Jamaca Plains, Mass.; Sister Mary James and Sister Mary Agatha, Charlottetown; -He «ywas prede- ceased by a brother, James A. MacCormack in 1961. Fish Plant Receives Water System The Atlantic “development Board. will finance the construc- tion of a fresh-water supply sys- tem for a: fish processing plant in North Rustico, P.E.I;, it was announced today ‘by Jan M. Mac- Keigan, Qc., Chairman of the Board: = The $20.00 project will pro- in the Charlottetown Hospital. - IN HOSPITAL Mr. Joseph LeClair, Alexand- er Drive, has entered the P.E.I. Hospital for surgery. JUNIOR - CHAMPIONSHIP The junior ~ championship in the Jersey class of the Crapaud “ Exhibition was won by Gordon MacLeod, Brookfield. This was inadvertently omitted from ex- hibition_results Thursday. DOING WELL Wayne. Fraser was reported to be in. satisfactory condition yesterday by officials at. Vic- toria General Hospital after being flown. from Charlottetown Thursday for treatment of un-. determined injuries. Wayne “is doing very well,” a spokesman said, although he was still under-going tests in the hospital's neurosurgery depart- ment. MAYOR VISITED Mayor Walter Cox was vist- ed in City Hall yesterday by Ral- ston Young, a former Red Cap at_New. York's. Grand. Central Station. Mr- Young now devotes full time to evangelism ‘and will be guest speaker at the Stanhope Conferences-on Prince Edward Island this weekend for men of the United Church of Canada, Mr. Young performed a similar conference here a year ago. = > | Regional forecasts: = — | Northern Nova Scotia, East- ern Shore; Cape. Breton, Prince Edward Island: Cloudy, becom- ing mostly sunny this afternoon; cool; winds northeasterly 15 diminishing this morning to light: _low-high_at_New Glasgow and-Goshen 48--and 65, Sydney 48 and 60, Charlottetown 50 and 60: outlook for Sunday, sunny and warmer. High tide today at Charlotte- town 1.52 a.m. and 1.53 p.m. At Rustico at 9.11 a.m. and 9.07 p.m. High tide Sunday at Char- lottetown 2.15 a.m. and 2.31 p.m. At Rustico at 9.41 a.m. and 9.30 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later .than Charlo#e- town. Sun rises today at 6.41 a.m. and sets at 7.43 p.m. Rises Sunday at 6.42 a.m. and srts at 7.41 p.m. All times ADT. Bureau Director. Is Interviewed Paul Smith, broadcaster from Westminster, Maryland _ visited Prince Edward Island this-week gathering material for his regu- lar weekly radio series. While here he taped a 15-min- ute interview with. George V. Fraser, Director of the Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau. This will be aired in the United States and will reach an aud- which is on under construe- tion. The plant will process 70,- 000 pounds of fish daily during its initial period of operation, and production is expected to rise to 210,000 pounds daily. The new plant will specialize in-pickling—and-packaging-mac- keral—and—other—fish: mainly for the West Indies mar- ket... A-number_ of modern tech- niques will be introduced, both in fishing and in processing the fish. The operators plan to use electronic fish finders to locate Alfred Daniel ‘‘A:D."* MacCor- | He is survived by his wife, the |. South Boston; | species, |~ Named For Association Canadian Association's contribu- tion to Canada’s -Centennial. Mr. MacDonald brings to this position the experience of a long continued interest in the welfare The fateral was held Friday morning from St. John the Bap- tist Church, New Glasgow, at 9 a.m. Interment was in the par ish cemetery. of the retarded, and. the accom- plishment of having successful- ly established the first Shelter- ed Workshop for retarded per- sons in Prince Edward Island. Before becoming, Director. of the Sheltered. WorkShop in 1962, Mr. MacDonald worked as Dir- ector of Public Relations at the Atlantic Christian Training Cen- ter in. Tatamagouche, Nova Sco- tia, and before this, he was own- Last Shewiog taal HELD award atthe — WYLERS A iestivall collector er and Manager of 8. A. Mae- |° Donald in Charlottetown. He has been active in Church and com- munity affairs and is a past president of the P.E.I. division of the Canadian Red Cross, and of the Charlottetown Board of | Trade, and is a member of the Board of the Protestant Family Welfare Bureau. REPORTER KILLED WASHINGTON (AP)—A radio | reporter’ and ‘a pilot were killed’! Thursday in the | second - fatal crash of a radio station helicop- ter in three days in the United | States. In Los Angeles: Tuesday | five persons. were killed. when | a helicopter’ operated for Sta-.| tion KMPC and a police copter collided. CRUISE COAST FALMOUTH, Me. (AP)—Sen- ator Robert Kennedy, his wife Ethel, and a party of 10, are embarked on a four-day cruise. down the Maine coast. The party includes Toronto newspa- per publisher John Bassett. FOR THE Li heli- | 0 = ORM ROM KO OK RO RO RH x MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT TODAY SHOWS EV ony 20-71-90 That OTHER Crusoe never had it so good! DICK VAN DYRE Show at Dusk Aven. WILLIAM WEL Sponsored by the U. C. T. SUNDAY AT: 9.00 ~ Does a girl do in ~ Paris that she doesn’t doathome?— - That's what the movie is all about so hi in and See It? _ ue "Bullet For schools of mackeral, and to catch them with large 900 by 80 foot seines. Fish pumps will catch to the plant. The opera- tion as planned includes bucket conveyors, holding tanks able to to handle 800 pounds every six minutes, and a splitting machine which handles 100 fish per minute. A new type of brine packaging will be used, and special mach- fish every 11 seconds. The pro- lobster season: ience of two million listeners. history. and_ travel © attractions of the province. Mr, Smith was very impress- ed. with<the beauty of the Island and intends to return for a pro- ROLLAWAY longed vacation another time. inery is expected to pack two | ject’ will provide local fishermen | with employment following the | The interview dealt with the | STARTS | Gincinhncas'? COLOR RELEASE A SEVEN ARTS MCTUNES | |? | BIG DOUBLE BILL PLUS a _* The eit ‘World of Abbott & Costello be used to empty. the seine into | the boat, and to transfer the | Sponsored by Lions Club A Badman” MONDAY SPECIAL. 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Clancy the Fancy in her class \ _ SUNDAY AT 9.00 Meet she’s first SHOW STARTS 12:05 AM, Sponsored by the K. of C, Pre- Holiday SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW | -————— ING deration Centre TODAY CHARLOTTETOWN SUMMER FESTIVAL MATINEE 2:00 P.M. ° FINAL PERFORMANCES ANNE OF GREEN GABLES 8:30 P.M. The Adventures of Private Turvey : in ‘@ hilarious heart- A hip headmistress and two heavenly helfions hit head-on warming honey of a | FAMILY: FUN STARTS MONDAY Jag PaPerer rarer ar raian an Ger ar ar ac ar a