BIYCLING These Simcoe, 0nt., teen- agers am taking advantage of their Easter holidays to his cycle 600 holes around the Lake Erie shoreline. They set out and by the time they re : mentn __ practice in the Yukon , of 1110 Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. '5er 13, 1988. 9 C - 1 Re a m G c o m first formal contract between the Good cows sold at 17 . 13.50. ,chnrches since the llth century. imedium 16-18. common 1446.75 ‘ The Russians made another-and canners andcutters 8-14.75. | P ' P L it overture to the Vatican in Feb- ru by releasing Archbishop Joseph Slipyi, primate of t Ukrainians. after 18 years in By GERALD MILLER The Soviet world likewise has iCom mu n i at philisophy and. Lost monlhiihe Pope receive,“ Grade A hog} girl the west-end VATICAN CITY (AP) __ Thelshown a desire for a new and imemod‘m Soviet Premier. Khrushchevswnarkct “"01'02120-25‘00 and sows Communist cam has given alless hostile a oach to the Though Pope John opened thei59’1'milaw. Ale)?“ Admul’e" ang‘l’Ja-‘whll" 0'} “19 {35‘ ' e rousing welcome to Pope John‘s ‘church pm ,door to practical ctr-operation in.hls wne ln'private audience. it market hugs were 24.30 to 24.50 encyclical “pacem in ten-ls"; ‘ ‘the effort to achieve worldlwas the first papal audience plus 00 cents each and sow: 17 (Peace on 93m” ECHANGE WITH TIME :peucc, he kept it tightly closedgever given to a top Communist. ,to 17 plus 30 com: cat-h. _ Without waiting for word from Without mentioning commu.-'against Communist dictatorship 4‘ . 59"” filmmg lambs 501d 3‘ 30 Moscow, the major Communistinism by name. Pope Job,“ em Ito on cut. vgthers at 1620, Sheep I He spoke against fear and pun;i , parties of Western Europe‘cyc'ical said that under cam“, ishmeu' as means of govern-i were 25‘” Veteran Parliamentarian. Celebrates 90th Birthday VANCOUVER (CP) —-George Black. former soldier. Good bulls were 20-21 and cum- mon and medium 13-1975. Good vcalcrh sold at 25 - 25. medium 18-2450. common 12-18 and grass:rs 15. parlia- n and adventurer, cele- brated his 90th birthday Wed- ay. “It’s been a good life, yes. a long, happy one," he says. Mr. Black's life has been filled with adventure. He is a veteran of the great Klondike gold rush Yukon politics in those days praised the Pope‘s call forlconditions Catholics could work mcnt 2nd stressed that meni HAShFEW RESOURCES - the t 1890 w ~_ . . V , . , . : MONTREAL (CPl—l-iogs were . .. ‘ . ,, as the memo“ susefire as wild peace and disarmament. With persons who IEJecL Camo. haie the right to choose their 25 to 50 cents higher. calves $1. Canadas spud islan —- It was The encyclical and the neic-llic doctrine. The Pope said that leaders. : Prince Edward Island—has no there Mr. Black, a native of tionarc symptomatic of the new‘poiitica] movements Change‘ But the pontiff made plain‘zge‘iigyrgltfiffesgfi‘ Ynefirke'iniminerals. hydro power or tor. JP.” developmg between convith time even though the basic ithai despite such objections, all} ‘ 5 ests and its main economy' munism and Roman Catholl-iphilosophies remain the .me_ men must make every effort tolm's week” Trading was gener' comes from agriculture. ' i _ Company overseas during the 6 MILES turn they’ll have crossed tihe ' dier twice. First World War FIRST ELECTED IN'lim when he led the Yukon Infantry Company oversea: during the First World War. FIRST ELECTED IN 1921 He was first elected to the Commons in 1921 as Conserva- tive candidate for the Yukon and served successively until 1949 — except for one term ow- ing to ill health. He was Speaker of the House from 1930 001935. He retired in 1949, During Mr. Black': illnesse enforced absence from the Com- mons, from 1 to . Yukon constituency was held by his wife. Martha. e died in 1957 at 91. The following year Mickey O’Rourke. VC. the first greetings to m arrive for his 90th birthday was one from Prime Minister Dief- enbaker. When he was still very young, Mr. Black's family moved from _ Woodstock to Richibucto near Morian and he received his early schooling there. He recalls that when he was 17, he went to Fredericton to work in an uncle's law office. He rented a tiny, bare room and there, with two pals. "read and m, ate" law books. He was admitted to the bar of New Brunswick in 1896 when he was 28. British Tories By FRASER WIGHTON LONDON (Reuters) — Prime Minister Macmillan's Conserva- tive party has found new hope that it may be able to reverse the downward trend of the last ‘ 18 months that seemed to have ended any prospect of a fourth consecutive general election triumph. The Conservatives, though Elli far behind the opposition abor party in public opinion polls, have had their morale boosted by three developments :in the last two weeks. First was Treasury chief Rage inald lilaudling‘s 1963 budget which slashed taxes and offered incentives to business to move into the economically depressed areas of Britain. hccond was Macmillan's own pep talks to rank-and-file Con- servative members of Parlia- ment Wednesday when prime minister squelshed rum- ors that he planned to resrgn in favor of a younger man and .. E vowed to lead the party to Vic- And third was the opinion polls themselves, which have shown a slight reversal in the Labor popularity for E O .., E l" 32. m .. 3 s H 0" 5‘ (I The latest polls gave'Labo'r a laser-cent lead ovar the (.on- U.S. NAVY Given New Hope servatives. but this was a drop of two per cent from last Feb- ruary. A sobering factor of the lat- ter, however, is that the gov- ernment's gains appear to be mainly at the expense of the minority Liberal party, at its lowest ebb in (the polls sian the fall of 1961. ‘ But the Conservatives also realize that the apparent slight improvement in their fortunes recently is only a start, and that massive gains must be made if they are to have any — cc of winning another fivc-yeur term in office. The present'term ends in OC- iober, 1964, and the betting now is that Macmillan will not call a general election before next May. when the 1963 budget has had its hoped-for effect on the economy and after the voters have been sweetened by more tax~cuts in the 1994 budget. At. the moment. according to the polls. more than 60 per cent of the nation's voters think La- bor will win the next election. 0 :3' 9. :1 Possession Of The case of George Reid, 248 Dorchester Street. charged with the illegal possession of liquor in a place other than his resi- dence, was adjourned to April The accused pleaded not guil- ty in city police court Thursday. Constable Maynard R0 y an William A, Wilson. of the Char- lottetown Detachment of the RCMP, who seized the liquor, were called to the stand by crown attorney Alan K. Scales and gave testimony. George A n d e rson. Union Street on the same charge, we fined $50 and costs or 30 days. 23 by Magistrate A.J. Haslarn. M Liquor Case Acliourned In Police Court returns to court for sentencing, he must have a bill of $98.50 paid covering the hospital asd doctor bill and the week's wages lost by the complainant, Gerald umssey. Dennis M. Irving, Charlotte- town, charged with disorderly d c o n d u c t, pleaded guilty and was fined $30 and costs or 15 days. On a charge of being drunk and disorderly, Percy MacIn- nis, Charlottetown, was fined $10 and costs or five days. The sentence was light due to the stop at a stop sign, all brought on fines of $5 and costs or two days. SCARS STILL SHOW VANCOUVER (CP) —- This city still shows the scars of Ty- phoon Freida which wreaked havoc on the lower mainland iof British Columbia last fall. The All Canada Insurance Fed- eration estimat the storm Oct. 12-13 caused close to $10.- mage to private 3 homes on the mainland. hulk, not to try to salvage it, McCain said the nuclear sub- urred expressed by other officials that the sounds heard by the Seawolf probably came from other ships in the search fleet. the fith powered sub—"will probably go on for quite some time." The head of the court. Vice- Barn am. _ said the Thch- 3 sister ship, the USS Tinon hldh is scheduled for launch- ns‘ inter this moan. will be gifted at length and it also or overhauling" of the 'gi'Ve have into of information ANITA MARRIES LUGANO. Switzerland (AP) Swedish film star Anita Ekberg. was marrie in a civil cere- mony Tuesday to American film actor Rick van Nutter. Assistant mayor Edgardo Bernasconi of the 'Lugano suburb of Viganello performed the ceremony. 'It was very simple, improvised af- fair." Viganello Mayor Modesto Taddel said. Easter Beef Show. aster beef . Now serving Easter Beef steaks and roasts, purchased at the MILLS Meat Market mus that Martin FREE DELIVERY mom, 44285 and blouses. At Island Furriers, of course! :55 55...“... ., . ,ally active under a fair demand. __.‘. assists: Errol "r “i?” ........ thinning i.“ W W“ wmmwmmw. - . :ca, 9 renc party organ PROVIDE EVlDENCE ‘3,.".oo calves 1,036 ho a and 106 r . mgffblzr lgg5uig giltogecgficua clear in the last six months that L'l-lu m a n i t e, expressed “im- Concrete e v i d e n c c of the l sheep and lilmbs. Cattgle receipts : H‘ 8" NNILTT CARR l: ‘ tenimrm legislature of the. the. Vatican is atwmptlflg an mense satisfaction." The Italian change in relations between the last week were 1,417. : Insurance counselling :: a ' e was appointed com. entirely new approach m'c9m- partyorgan L'Un_lta_ talked of Vatican and the Kremlin first Good steers sold at 23.25 - 24, OD.‘ s. . 0 , mission” of the Yukon in 19“ .. munisni, displaying a Willing- a spirit of negotiation." came six months ago when two medium 20-23 and common 16,25- '5 ' up" 5"" 1"“ of caudal: and remainedm office “am 1916 GEORGE BLOCK ncss to talk With Communist None mentioned the encycll- Russian Orthodox churchmen 21.25. Good heifers were 20.20.50, , Phone 4-88" - 4-5435 0 when he led the Yukon man ' Mr Black fled 8 di Km govcrnments 0n non-theological‘cals reaffirmation of thelcame to the Vatican ecumencial medium 1849.75 and common ‘ Charlottet°wm P'E-l' " a widow “mitigate! at; the 13% issues. church's bedrock opposition to council as observers. It was the 12-19. ’ l .,_Wuo\\\mwmly .. EATO N's I ATURDAY 2m. SPECIALS On sale 2 pm. 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