A NEW 8U Ltt of fresh frozen plasma plays such an important part in the treatmen? of h enon Was brouzht to the province last nizht by the mobi'te Red Cross blood donor team from Halifax This was requited to replenish the Isiand’s stock which was depleted over the past weekend. alonz with two hottle of fresh blood for a youn haemophiliac patient at Souris who Saeroeer hae’ as the result of havinz a tooth extracted In the picture. Miss Bernardine Cameron RN, * Halifax, nurse-in-charge ~ 8 Ae we the blood donor team which is here to hoe ic mics in Char- lottetoun tos week. shows a@ hottie of the fresh frozen plas- to Fremont RS 1 tee for Archer. chair- lood Charlot- ma man of the Crass bh donor comm tetoun Red Cross Blood Donor Team ls Welcomed Here Last Night Fremont Archer, chairman of the Red Cross blood donor com- mittee for Charlottetown was on hand last evening to welcome the 12-member Red Cross blond dor or team from Halifax which will be conducting*the first of this year's senes of climes for the previnre in Charlot on te day. Wednesday a irsdav at the Confederatior Lec ture Theatre The team broucht with them replenishment supply of fre a meen nN nce's nlasma which was depleted over the week-end for a young tad at Souris who ts a haemophiliac and harmorrhaced after having a tooth extracted At the time there are no less than four children with this condition who present have had to have both frozen plasma and fresh blood to save their lives Mr Archer said last night that everything is now in read- iness for this week's clinics, which gets underway this af- ternoon at St. Dunstan's Uni- versity where Stephen Jovce is the chairman. and has an ob jective of 2% donors to meet during the three-hour period be- $50,000 Loss Suffered In Fire SAINT JOHN. NB Canada Packers official said here Monday “amaze was esti- mated at $30.000 in fire tht destroyed the f floor of “the company’s fertilizer plant at Windsor. N.S. Sundav He said about 4.000 three-pound broilers in the fire The birds scheduled to be k:!led sed Monday The ree-stor ymuiding will be repaired and. there will be no loss of work for mer employed there. the official said. cP’ —A rst chickens, sere lost had been and dres- tween 1 and 4 that the -clinic will be in operation at the coll- eze Mr Joyce reports that the competition among the dnif- ferent classes for the tnter-class trophy is as keen as mustard "! From St Dunstan's the Red Cross team will move its equip ment to the lecture theatre at the Confederation Centre whéfe chnics will commence at 8 lock this evening Wednesday the clin will he in operation be- ween 9 and I! in the morning To Sealing Ships Freed SYDNEY ‘CP Capt. Ed Kelso. transport department ice information officer here sad Monday night the federal ice- breaker D'Iberville Sunday freed two Newfoundland sealing ves sels that had become stuck m ice off Labrador He said the coal-Burning Kyle and the Algerine were led to open water and were waiting for westerly winds before mov- ing along the coast Capt Kelso said he had not heard from the Chesley A. Cros- bie. the other Newfoundland ves- sel in the hunt He said he had recetved a report thaf a mass of heavy ice, five miles long and five miles wide, is moving down from the Strait of Belle Isle This field is “extremely dangerous ~ Capt. Kelso said ice conditions in the Central Gulf of St. Law- su7 rence have eased to the extent that shipping is goimg ahead at a faster than usual pace for this time of vear The icebreakers John A Mac- donald and Tupper have opened Pictou. NS. harbor and the Tupper now will go to the mouth of the Miramich: River off New _ Brunswick | for _ duty French Is Language At SDU For Today This is French-Canadian Day at St Dunstan's University ami all students and professors are warned to have their French up to par for the day ’ The French-Canadiarf stud- ents say they will insist that greetings and as much conver- sation as possible be carrted out in French This is expected to present quite a problem for some. but fot so much for many students at SDU who have picked up CITY AREA FUNERALS MISENER FUNERAL The funeral for A. R. Misener of Stanhope was held Monday. from the MacLean Funeral Home to the Stanhope United Church where service was conducted by Rev. R. H. Baxter During ‘he service the Stanhope choir sang “The Old Rugged Cross.” Con- grecational hymns were: “Near- er My God To Thee” “Abide With Me” and “The Lord's My " Pallbearers were: Everett MacEachern. John Mac- Gregor, Joseph Robinson, Lloyd Ford, Harry Lawson and Hor- ace Marshall. Flower bearers were: Watson Rose, Patrick Hor- gan, Lloyd Shaw, Harry Mac- Lauchlin, Jack Myers and War- ren Marshall Interment took some of the idioms of the lang- uage through their contacts with the French-speaking students. Following the day’s events, which include talks on the his- tory of the French im Canada and the question of bicultural- ism and bilingualism, the stud- ent body and the general pub lic will be entertained tonight at 83 im the SDU auditorium by French-Canadian folk singer Claude Gauthier in a two-hour prorram There will be ne language question at this event all the songs will be in French 7% Dial 4-6567 place in Stanhope Church ceme- tery Nowa Scotia and betueen 5 and 9 in the evening Thursday's hours will be 2 -4 in the afternoon, and 7 to 9 in the evening The total minimum objective for this springs three days of chmes for the residents of Char- lottetown and the surrounding area will be 1.06 donors. and Mr Archer expressed confidence that this quota would again be exceeded Mr Archer said he would like to remmd all previous donors te bring their bleed donor cards to the clinics as this saving both time and money He also remarked that it would te ideal if each old donor would make an effort to bring alonc a new donor, and emphasized the importance of havimg as many “0 Rh-negative”’ donors as possible attend. along with those of all other groups. The city parking area on Grafton St should provide ade- quate parking facilities during both the daytime and evening hours.” Mr Archer Stated with sa means of City Native Is | Beck. ISLAND N EWS PAGE. Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian Charlottetow n, Tues., suing Police Draws Fine Of $25 SUMMERSIDE resident of Borden. Leo caer O'Hallor an. was foand guilty and fined $25 and costs on a charge of ob- structing a police officer in the course of his duties. yesterday morning by Magistrate W. Ches- ter S, MacDonald in Prince Count¥ court The accused. who was repre sented by JP Nicholson of Charlottetown, had pleaded not guilty to the charge at an ear- her hearing There were two crown witnes- ses, Constables. WE Whalen and Alan D Burchill of the Bor- den RCMP detachment O Hal loran testified on~ his own be- half The charge arose from an in cident where the accused's bro- ther, She don James ( oO Hall oran amount’ MONTAGLE BUREAU . OF THE GUARDIAN Nine districts were present last evening for a meeting with the Montague fire cammittee, chaired by G_ Arnold_ Wight- man, Ken Clements and Ralph who were appointed to look into the feasability of fire coverage for districts within a five-mile radius of Montague Fifteen districts would be able to receive protection from the brigade if they all were to joins = Last night's meeting was represented by 30 people from approximately 235 rural _resi- dents All expressed their de- sire to take advantage of the protection and will now go back to their districts. to canvass all homes 1n their respective area Districts represented were Mar. 30, 1965. 5 pwas arr Sheldon lames ‘O Halloran who had pleaded guilty some trme ago to charges of impaired driving and leaving the scene of an accident. also appeared be- fore Magistrate MacDonald yes- terday On the charze of impaired dri- ving he was {ined $75 and costs and on the second charge of leaving the scene of an accident he was assessed a one-year sus- pended senience with the fol- lowing fitions attached keep the peace and be of good behaviour. appear and receive sentence when called upon to do so, refrain from alcoholic hev- erages while residing in PF] enter into recognizance of $500 consisting of one surety of tnat amount New Perth. Union Road. Valley- field, Kilmuir Heatherdale, ed Whim Road. Brudenell, Brook- lyn and Victoria Cross Mr. Wightman explained in detail about what could be ex- pected of this service An % cupied residence*could be co! ered for $300 a year with pay- ment for 8) per cent giving the district coverage and 20 per c going to the collecting* agen which in most cases could be the Women's Institute Churches, schools and district halls would be exempt from charge but would be covered It was the opinion of most present that all districts would join It was also pointed out that a charge of $25 could be made for an unnecessary fire. Call This charge would be necessary to prevent calls for which the Rural Fire Protection Discussed At Montague » Wilson Shea. wjanazer of Tigmish Fisheries Co-opera is the owner of a sow that farrowed an unusually large litter «of 24 piglets late last week Seven of the wee pork ers died Mr Shea savs_ thes snithered but the other = 17 were heathy and happy when brigade warrant felt were not ‘ A crash truck has beep made available to the Montague ori- gade by the town to cover out of town fires This truck carnes 550 galloms’ of water, and four men would be assigned each for this work for which $1.00 per fires. Any ofs the year could be Tormapply better equipmen It was decided that districts would be covered as soon ‘as they paid their 80 per cent for a period to. end March 3ist, 1965. This would mean no change in the $3 rate for at least one year This amount 1s to be tried and 4f found satisfactory it would re- main at this amount Souris Fish Exhibition, Regatta Dates Selected SOURIS — Souris Fisheries Exhibition and Regatta will be held July 13 and 14 this’ year, it was decided at last night's annual meeting of the exhib- ition association held last mght in the town hall, with Milton Fitzpatrick as chairman The financial statement show- ed a bank k balance of $1,128 It Awarded Credit Group Certificate SUMMERSIDE A native of Charlottetown Wil lham Jay. who is cred't suvervisor with the firm of RT Holman Ltd, was notified recent! by the trustees of the Consuener Credit Institute that he has been awar- ded bis certification as a con- er credit executive Ths entitled him to member- hi-. in the so-ety of Consumer Executiv ves of _ America” Credit Digby Area Concerned Over Ferry DIGBY. NS cP Trade board and business leaders from western Nova Scotia Monday re- quested the federal zovernment to give definite and immediate assurance that ferry service be- tween Saint John. N and Dechy ail be continued Y The request was made in a telephone conversation with La- bor Muimster Allan MacEachen, Nova Scotia's representative in the federal] cabinet It followed a protest meeting here by area trade board repre- sentatives over reports that a Proposed $3.000.000 wharf con- Struction project here is to be shelved Delegates to the meeting said failure to receive government assurance of continuation of the CPR's Bay of Funday ferry ser- vice wil! severely hamper econ- omic development in westers —_— —— 83'4% MORTGAGES On new or improved city -homes Or for Re-financing on standard two thirds leans on first class security — slightly higher on others. come in and talk over your requirerents with HYNDMAN & CO. LIMITED 57 Queen St. and permits him to use the let- ters CCCE after his name The award based on a three-year study in which five courses — business law. econ- emics. accounting. public rela-e ————— tions and finance. must be suc- cessfully completed The credit institute is part of the extension department of the University of Wisconsin. Mr. Jay is only the third credit manager in the Maritimes to receive this award. Mr Jay. who received his ed- ucation in the public schools in Charlottetown and at St. Duns- tan’s University, is also a diree- tor of Credit Granters Associa- tion of Canada IT’S NICE To GET UP 4 Russian clock factory has developed an alarm clock which plays a lullaby at night and wakes you with Shostakovich’s Morning Song. was stated $3,500 had been con- tributed during the year towards the new arena and to the hos- pital ; New officers elected were president, William E. Pierce, Souris: vice-president, Roy Cof- fin, Souris River; secretary- treasurer, Winston Fudge. Sour- is Committee chairmen clected were: boat races, Roy Coffin, Souris River: prizes. Camille Gallant, Souris West sports, Reggie Peters, Souris: amuse- |ment, Dr. Wolfgang Marold, Rol- | Melvin La lo Bay; decorations, Brech, Souris: public relations and accommodations, Bruce Ste- wart, Souris: parking. Geerge Whitlock, Souris Tug-of-war, _Willam Acorn, CPR Agent Atlantic Area Appointed MONTREAL ‘CP J R. Crossley of Montreal has been apoointed genera! freight azent. Atlantic region, for Canadian Pacific Railway, it was an- nounced. Monday He succeeds W. S. Gourley who is retiring after 48 years with the CPR. Mr _ Crossley's area of operation covers Quebec as well as the Atlantic prov- inces. Souris, fisheries display booth, Joseph Gallant, Souris; building manager, David Morrow, Souris: dances and queen of the sea contest, Milton Fitzpatrick, Sour- is: parade, Mr. Fitzpatrick and Dr. Marold It was decided to advertize in the newspapers for a wornen's organization to handle suppers served at the event. l cess Royal, | will extend April 2, ‘ed t | re-established near this picture was taken. four of them are being Thai fed There are 13 children the, Shea family’ and the. father gives, the older bovs charge of the livestock oh the farm Mourning Is Ordered Court Mourning for the Prin who died Sunday, the Secret- Ottawa, has advis- Lieutenant-Governor W. J. MacDonald Flags on all pub- lic half-staff on the day of the fu- neral ary of State, Kilmuir | Brother, Sister Return Following Fire MONTAGUE Relatives, friends and neighbors are alk glad to know that John K. Mac- Donald of Kilmiur is making a! good recovery following hos-| pitalization due to injury and effects of smoke inhalation te- ceived in his effort to check the, fire which completely destroyed | | his home and. valuable contents. |” He and his sister, Miss Anne MacDonald, who had been hos- pitalized previous to the fire, have resided temporarily with their sister. Mrs. W. A. Bruce and Mr Bruce. are now being the site of the old home ‘It was a lovely home, the scene of so many pleasant as-| sociations and memories, ex- tending over ‘five generations | end more than one hundred MOTOR REWINDING & REPAIRS Storey inansied SC 136 Prince st., Ch'town Announce New | 24 PIGS BORN, 17 SURVIVE The proudest of ther’ all last ‘weekend wask Louie, seen in the pi¢ture, who is managing the latest livestock family on the Shea property Be SS j-years” friend This family belonging of the Mr descendant was the comment of a@ modernizéd, century-ola home contained many heirlooms and articles of value MO family, MacDonald te various members also a large lib- rary collected over the years is a direct of the first. settler (1840) on the farm on which he resides The fire, therefore, re- buildings are to. be flown ™oved an old landmark. PARKLAND LONG USED The first men in Ontario's Algonquin Provincial Park were Indians of 2,000 B.C. 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