vier" i wegen Ais temperatures: sented The Charlottetown Rotary to -the -THESE—ARE-The- Villagers, -form Wednesday night at the They_are scheduled to appear |———————~ —| Low overnight High Monday {Ci members at their weeldy \eodeyr a 7m grein va ber : the internationally famed quar- Basilica Recreation Centre in this year on television, at the a eee a Chat) 45. a M aeet : WONDER the internationally famed (vive Charlottetown, ‘The Villagers Canadian National Exhibition, THRONE — vee a0 13 |lottetown Hotel. Lowery. Interment will be in as me Tuesday to. take part.in the have acquired a reputation in- lowa State Fair, Maryland i » Vancouver | ‘9 «=: 3.-—«|-_ Directors who gave consolidat- | a4 : : ee : _ Prince - _ gd yao scar ser the = State Fair and Calgary Stam- ‘Continued riom page Edmonton = _ ld a 7. of ee activi- | lontague cemetery. of 7 : - Carnival. per- portant entertainment units. e. Regina “ 10 | year . were: z moon works = —— oe ped . Gare rot g_mareet tee Se iwienions 42 «5 |elub service, Capt. Claud Hun- EXPECT REPORT IN FEB ] The s a 5 : pe 1 + Ep pawing— apy —the—twade-peremee— Liaseert ceeunicees cain ‘OTTAWA (CP)—Labor Minis. ONL _— commissioners of a list of . ee ~ services -ter Nicholson informed Frank Wie Age could f : Montreal 24 29 | Hugh Simpson; international ser- : a a pte ee manufac \Quebec 23 ©. | Vice; John Evans Howerd (NDP—Gheens) Mos. have created it! : ; might market abroad. |Foierics se = SC Following the ‘reports, _ \day that he the second poe ; ae a SPONSORED MISSIONS Saint John 27 3_(| dent Randolph Manning reviewed loeetans Pr . ae ONLY Dynamation « trade missions |Moncton >] 29 |the first six months (Rotary = could make © or inter Carnival. | =i. 2 bs . y - oie nessmen across the country. |Charlottetown 22 30 |lined detailed projects for the BAC a » said wns | tee eee SS Mt Con, woe (RM of the most talented and)to moved into the entertainment quiring a reputation internation-| dollar to check imports and ” : i un ‘i le, Seon folk singing groups to | field. 3 ___jally as one of the more import-| give Canadian exports a 10- |St. John’s 2 #4 Hagia etme! visiting Rotar- | ater come to Charottetown in years, Jayne Coutts, vocalist, was ant entertainment units, Thig| per-cent competitive lift. Since noe ote 7 le a ire Long, Toronto, | are mace ‘will arrive Tuesday when the in-|born in Barrie, Ontario. She at-|year, they are scheduled to ap-| then, this edge may have |) > aa ee the club. | Goll. To @ ternationay known ‘The Villag- tended Ryerson Institute of |pear on CTV’s “Let's Sing grown’ to--20-or 25 per cent. mpa. 38 61-= t \ Caused uscular ers arrive for the Prince of |Technology while studying piano Out", appearances at the Cana-| Turning to finance, he said if |Miami 7 ARMERS GROW MORE | try taking 2 ler 3 times daily for = few Wales College Carnival, - Wed. ‘and voice. - |dian National Exhibition, lowa ‘the Liberal government. doesn't New Orleans 7 7 Malayan farmers doubled | Gays. cYeTEx is a cleaning urinsry anti- ke ote fe * ‘ ‘x nesday, Feb> 2°" “Bruce Davidson, bass player | State Fair, Maryland State Fair, \relax itg tight money policy, it | Tucson 29 «= $3 their production of animal prod- | Svtcsaties, Sclaton Prine, Meucache, | * 4 4 © Ron: McKinnon, lyric tenor 2nd baritone, was born in Mon. | Calgary Sampede, and will | Will have to take the responsibil- en fee 40. $8 ucts to $100,000.000..worth.. fm.| Backache, and musewier pains. et and banjoist, was born in Dun- eon a walla, Sunes el an important part of a cul- ity.for any ‘downturn in bush |. oe «OP) —— wea- | 1964. | drugsist: "better eee een: i pa ces ge ec ae ie igrated to! rge ams ver: itural exchange Ogram pro- ness.” © Says weekend | dee, Scotand, and emir e | “He quoted Dr. 0. J. Firestone, storm that narrowly missed the Canada shorty after the second Word War. After years of study, he received his Bacheor of Ed- ucation and shorty thereafter began singing rather than teach- Janies: Farrell, tenor and gul- tarist, was born'in Manchester, |member, formed a male trio and | Engand. Jim followed a path eimiar to Ron's and after at- : tending the University of Toron- pre LOCAL BRIEFS — — UNDER CARE David Hollifield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hollified, Spring ___-Payk-Road,—is_a_patient in _the 4 the. P.BAI. y Charlottetown Hospital, where he is undergoing treatment. SMALL FIRE A small fire broke out at Ralph Newmamn’s garage at New Haven yesterday. The fire. was under control by the time aid arrived on the scene. CAR SAID STOLEN A black and white 1959 Chevro- let was reported stolen from Is- land Chev., Olds Motors yester- day afternoon at 2 p.m. The car on. last report by Charlottetown Police had -not been recovered _. LECTURE PLANNED The Life and Times of Captain while working on the week-ends ; with local dance and folk groups. |FORMED TRIO. ~ ’ | Ron and Jim, kthe founding members of the original met while attending school |Toronto,”. They, plus a _ third lafter having played in many of lCanada’s fok clubs, graduated to Europe’s cabaret circuit lwhere they played for nine months. After their return Canada,. the third member left the group and ‘returned to his teaching career. At this time Ron and Jim de- cided to add a female. Enter Jayne, stage right and smiling. And the three of them have been smiling ever since: They met with success and warm fecep- tion. wherever they performed. They were playing the club cir- cuit. between Toronto and Mon- \treal and it was upon their arri- ival in Montreal that they met \their fourth member, Bruce. UNIQUE UNIT | In_the ‘monthé that followed, tae group evolved as a unique entertainment unit and in the | short time that has passed, has jestablished a publishing com- pany and a record production firme, ‘The group, at present, Is ac- CITY AREA __ FUNERALS group, | gram between Canada and \Great Britain. They will be heard ‘here at the Basilica Recreation \Centre. aie boa colpengy Air Career Ends For lona Native At a recent ceremony, Ser- geant Louis A. Daly received | his Certificate of Service from | ROAF Station Greenwood’s Com- | 1 Officer, . Sergeant Daly was born in ona, P.E.1., in | an aero engine technic- has served during the RCAF Station Uplands Rockeliffe. Ontario. After ferred to 107 Rescnue Unit in Keeps Plant Operating LONDON (AP) — Ceechosiec- . vakia has complained to Britain about pop music jamming its radio frequencies. Officials here are just as anxious. to end the broadcasts, They come from “Radio Caroline,’ an unlicensed station on two ships in interna. tional’ waters, so far success- fully defying government action. Fish From Nova Scotia | | GEORGETOWN—Four trucks,; This system assures employ-— two of whieh were lange trailer |ment for Island workers in the | SPECIAL trucks, and two of a smaller Georgetiown plant at.a season 1 HOUR DRY size, arrived her on Sunday and jof the year when gulf ice would NING . unloaded 120,000 pound of fish normally curtail operations in .. CLEA : at Gulf Garden Foods Ltd. plant. fish processing in, this province. | 8 LBS. 3.00 The fish were caught by the. The. trucks which unloaded the ‘MINEGOO LAUND company's trawlers, now fishing fish on Sunday left for Shelburne : RY éut of Shelburne, N.S., and are | . ' 106 Hillsboro St. Ch’tews an excellent run of codfish. — | °Sterday. nite i Fishing is seed out on ‘ye ¥ - ¥‘ - ’ : Brown's Bank which is a six ,to | a eight-hour run from She fa = = 7 * They .then transport the fish | in iced aluminum boxes to | (BO ee ee ’ TODAY ONLY—Shows 3:30-7-9 Torbay, Newfoundland, and then | to ROAF Station Green- | L.A. DALY Maritime Patrol Squadron “and Base to various parts of Canada. with the Ground Support Equip- Sergeant Daly on retirement Section. his service career, Ser- Daly has had some inter- assignments. While with No, 412 Transport Squadron he |flew with prime ministers, gov- ernment officials and others vis- iting every state in the Union and-many countries overseas. During .the Korean War, |Gengeant Daly was engaged for a time with flying Korean air ment | intends to move to Ottawa with ‘his wife, the forfher Geongette Marjp. LeBlane of Hull, Quebec. | They fave four children, Louise, 2, who is working in Ottawa; Ray, 21, who is attending Aca- dia University; Joanhe,.9, and James 4. : ‘Rotary Club \déath of her husband, Angus The most astounding of all H.G. Wells’ astounding Kilmuir:' Woman | Dies In Hospital ; > Fin- The death of Mrs. layson of Kilmuir occurred in the Kings County Memorial Hos- pital on Sunday, Jan. 23. She was in her 50th year. She was a native of Abercrom: | . bie, Washington. Following the | _ @stronauts find ~when they land on THE MOON? SEE! GASP ! adventures ...in the miracle of Finlayson of Kilmuir, she moved evacuees from McCord Air Force : . WEATHER | The annual midyear chib as- TORONTO (CP) — Observed S@™bly was the program pre- Hears Reports ‘Montague Funeral Home from now stationed in Europe; Margaret, Mrs. James Hume of. Remaine are resting at the -- THRILL ! economist at the University of (Maritimes was located well south |Ottawa, saying last week higher |taxes and a credit squeeze could Boiler Leak | GEORGETOWN —A leak de- veloped in the water boiler of the hot water firnace heating system in the Georgetown High School during Sunday night which forced cancellation of school classes on Monday. James Jardine,.a local mach- down the boiler and, if it is pos- sible to replace the damaged end of it, classes should resume jin a few days. | If it is found necessary to re- | place the boiler, anew one would have tobe ordered and installed which could result in the suspen- week to 10 days. Gives Holiday = inist, has been engaged to take sion of-classes for_as-long as a—..- cause a recession. Dr. Firestone, formerly a eenior economist with the fed- eral trade department. recom- mended. lower taxes, reasonable culation of very moist air over © the Maritimes, resulting in over- — cast skies and a few snowflur- ries in ail three provinces aoa | terms and an eased | freezing drizzle was falling in | lmoney supply. Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Is- || | land and Southern New Bruns- ‘SUPPORTS MEDICAL CARE _| wick. : _ Dr. Stanley Haidasz (L—Tor- storm will move off to onto Patkdale) eaid he fully east today. However, very jsupports the government's pro- moist air will continue to flow jposals for a comprehensive and’ the. Maritimes and little luniversal medical insurance the weather is ex- plan. 5 . Gome freezing In- his..15, years of. medical practice in Toronto he found “this to— be one ofthe -major-|- social needs of the people. | Ottawa should prevail on the [Ontario government to with- draw. ifs ‘inadequate and un- ipopular” medical insurance ‘plan which appeared to be de- \signed, to help insurance com- ipanies more than people. | Dr. -Haidasz also-spoke of the jimportance of “a committee istudy of drug’ costs, proposed . EASTERN FUNERALS | MATHESON FUNERAL |The funeral of Malcolm A. Ma- |theson, Heatherdale, was held from Valleyfield United Church CAMPBELL FUNERAL - The funeral for Mrs. John A. Campbell was held Monday, Jan. 24 from the Cutcliffe Fun- eral Home to Zion Church. Ser- John Macdonald of Glenaladale lvice was conducted by Rev. wil be discussed by Rev. Alan |Donald Nicholson, assisted by MacDonald, St. Dunstan's“ Uni- versity at this week's meeting of Historical -Society. The meeting wil be held Thurs- day evening at eight o'cock in the lecture room in Gonfedera- tion Centre cakD WINNERS Following are the results of the card varty. held at St. Eugene's Parish last night which was sponsored by the CWL of St. Eugene’s, Covehead: ladies’ first, Mrs. William Wheatly> second; Mrs. Leo Doyle; consolation, Mrs, Hubert Morrison; ents’ first, John Lanthier; second, Pat. Horgan: consolation, Ken_ Mor- rison; door prize, Mrs. Hubert Morrison; freezeout, Frank Gaudet and Kay Horgan. . ENTERTAIN CHILDREN The senior members of ‘the Young Peoples Central Christian Church held their semi-monthly program at the Protestant Or- phanage Saturday evening. The project was adopted recently and members of the group in turn participated in piano music, special : singing and deliverec special talks designed for child- ‘ren centered on the Bible. iHugh Lowry. The congregation. ial hymn was O' God of Truth. | The choir sang There’s a Land lThat is Fairer Than Day. Mem- bers of the Womens’ Auxiliary ‘and members of the session of 'Zion Church attended in a body. Pallbearers were Malcolm Mac- Leod, Milton MacLeod, Malcolm Ross, Fulton MacPhee, Martin |MacDonald- and John K. Miac- Donald. Interment was in Val- leyfield cemetery. | — jfuneral for Owen Younker of Kingston was held Monday Jan. 94 from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home: Service was conducted-by Roydon Reynolds. Hymns sung iwere Abide With Me and The Sands of Time are Sinking A sdlo, How Great Thou Art, was sung by Mrs. Sterling MacLeod. Members of Men's Association of Cornwall Church attended in a body. Flower bearers were Red- verse Stewart, Clifford Proud, Samuel. Willis, Clifford Holmes, Lea Gallant and Leith Newson. Pallbearers were Tyrus Holmes, John Colwill, Edgar Newson, Harrison Green, Sterling ‘Willis and Orman Yeo. Interment was in the Kingston cemetery: £ on Thursday, ‘Jan. 20, at 2 p.m. The service was conducted by Rev. Graetne Fraser, assisted by Rev. Basil Lowery. The hymns, The Lord's My Shepherd ang Abide With Me, were sung by’ the choir. A selection The Christian’s Goodnight was sung by the Brooklyn Trio. Mrs. Pres- ~ |forgotten people of Canada ifor this session, and urged -a general switch to7 the metric system of weights and meas- urements. : . Frank Fane_(PC—Vegrreville) ‘criticized government farm pol- icies, saying fatmers “are the Charlotretown near 30 and Monc- ton near 28. Outlook for Wed- nesday: Variable eloudiness and colder. ~ | High tide today at Charlotte- town 12.33 a.m. and 1.48 p.m. At lwhen a Liberal government is |Rustico at 10.08 a.m. and 8.12 lin office.” p.m Summerside tide eighteen | minutes later Chariotte- \CRITICIZES CORP. town. Gun rises today st 7.28 | Mrs. Jean Wadds (PC—Gren- a.m. and sets at 5.23 p.m: \ville-Dundas) criticized the gov- Receives Word jernment proposal for a Canada \Development Corp., calling it*“‘a financial fantasy” that would waste badly-needed. capital on extravagant, gambles. Of Kin’s Death JANUARY SALE © Pick your own style e Pick your own cloth © Pick your own color 9 @ “WONDER! — © Pick your own payment plan The corporation, which would _ (000 Tay Road Bridge panist. The pallbearers were Jotin Bruce, Gordon “MacRae, Preston Peardon, Martin Mac-'sovernment influence as prom- Donald, Fulton MacPhee ton Peardon was organ =o public savings to ‘be in- George MacPherson. The flower its biggeet shareholders and ap- Reta bearers were Austin Tattrie, |point its first slate of directors. Glyn Peardon Jack Peardon,| Mrs. Wadds said the govern- Stanley Bruce, Stanley Mac-|ment should pay more attention Leod, Sinclair MacPhee, Ken-|to stimulating private _ enter- neth MacPhee, Arthur MacKin- | prise and forget about the cor- non: Lioyd MacDonald, Frank 'poration. ae Greene, Lester MacLeod, Willis| She called for policies to in- | YOUNKER FUNERAL =The Jenkins, John K. MacDonald, crease “the “income of ~ farmers and avert the present idécline. in the industry. The number of milk cows in Can- ‘ada was at’ a 45-year low’ ‘and | DIES IN AIR CRASH _|setious dairy shortages could 3 if: the trend was not INVERNESS, Scotland (AP)— faked, us Will ‘ | r Baldwin (PC~Peace ‘illiam Logan, 52, a Scottist| piv) ctiticized Prime Minis- civil engineering magnate, was Hee} Pearson’s stand: that the killed’ Saturday when a charter |goyernment will consider defeat plane in which he was a. pas- |@n/|a non-confidence motion as. setiger crashed into a highland |gufficient reason for a new elec- village near here..The pilot was 'tion. hurt. .Logan was chairman of | Duncan Logan (Contractors) Ltd., of Mair-of-Ord ‘in. Moray- shire. His firm built the $16,000,- Stanley MacPherson. Interment ‘took place in the ~ Valleyfield cemetery, fhe people had made it clear did not want another elec- forced. upon them and Mr. rson was defying their wish by his attitude Mrs. Nolan was Mrs. Laura Nolan, formerly | Laura Kirby of Murray Harbor, Sharm POU or vested in Canadian industry, |died Sunday at h MENT would ~certainly not -be- free of daughter, Mrs. ee ing i j Los Sen , N.S. Word of the h has | @ g , and |ised. The government would be been received a eva, Miss ss GHT EXTRA CHARGE FOR OVERSIZE lurray Harbor. in her 88th year. «-. + 5 Let us design your let-. terheads, bill heads, brochures; call us for all your printing needs. GUARDIAN-PATRIOT CENTRAL PRINTERY | PHONE 48506 @ NO DEPOSIT NECESSARY. AT. TIME OF MEASURE- 'Made-To-Measure! "Sale Price a : Bi 2 f | 4 .2 Suits $150.00 |} mprop tamons at b> Ke Bid CONFEDERATION PLAZA — =