ISLAND NEWS PAGE | estern And Central Districts Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb 15, 1965. 3) | y fk Multi-Vehicle Crashes Sri a SUMMERSIDE — Two car ac-; driven by Sherwin Curtis Mac- | 05 |! cidents were investigated in the | Donald of lottetown at 8.15 a.m., eastern Prince County area over Ferguson are om = ee ces ad Gl coe the weekend. There were no injuries and Atlantic Provinces Art The most serious was a four-, damage to the vehicles was as E E i i Hill vehicle chain collision at De- follows: Hammill - Irvi | of Arts. sable early Saturday morning. truck $100: Ferguess ‘200 ‘end | His address in Fredericton Carrying out the investigation MacDonald $50. | wi deal with the human ele- were the Borden RCMP The second accident reported ment in art — particularly the The accident was attributed 10 was investigated by the Sum- | history of portralt painting. and the extremely treacherous driv- mersi ing conditions caused by freez- de town police. ing rain which turned the hizh. SLIGHTLY INJURED ways into a sheet of ice. The accident occurred at ap- The accident occurred wnen proximately 4.15 Saturday after- Irving Oil tanker truck, | 200n at the intersection of Gran- driven by Leland Joshua Mur. Ville Street and Schurman Ave. ray of Charlottetown was unable A 1964 station wagon owned by | to drive up the hill near ihe Kelly's Flower Shop, while restaurant at De- travelling down Granville Street, vehicle was pro- collided with a small 1958 model ards Charlotietown car which was coming onto | li - : : $ nascent ttt i i ; : F : [ i it : Hy I Pt driver stopped midway Granville from Schurman Ave. hill to put on chains , The small vehicle, driven by be hens - Estate and for While he was ‘stopped a 1958 Freddy Vince of RCAF Summer- three Oe Mele es oi . model car proceeding in the Side, caromed off the. station a ae of PEL siding Justice direction of Borden and driven Wagon and crashed into a oark- Saturday afternoon. \ of by James Leslie Hammi!) of ¢4 veticle owned by Cliff Ram- I professors gave talks on t e Court Seven Mile Bay, collided with 5a. a education in general ia . next HULL! front of the oil truck. Vince was taken to Princ® | ciatist voted — i " ~ 1963 model car driven by County Hospital by an ambul- remain in Premier Aldo tay’ to | hour of eleven KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS VARIETY SHOW PLANNED sa ee eeccd Hoamie, Home wtere he wae, ctemitay (centre-left coalition government asa regular subject| ‘eneom. toria then sideswiped Hammill's Home where he was attended | hut demanded a cabinet shake- an oe SRR298 DATED this 11th. The organizing Yommitiee be staged Feb. 24 at the Basil- George McGuigan, chairman, tion, which will see a cast of | vehicle, and a fourth vehicle, De. Hubert MacNeill and jup. The 2 gov. attending were| Tuary, A.D. 1966. for the Knights of Columbus ica Recreation Centre. Left to and Eric Doucette. Talent 4... 159 stage song, dance | Sigeetias te he general dx ernment for the ‘director of CHARLES variety show make prepara- right are Edmond LeClair, from throughout the province - ee : | ection ariottetown and Damage to the flower shop | present. music for P.E.1 Rev. L. M. tions for the performance, to director; Alfred Morrison! will be featured in the produc- . | oF rE ES Agriculture Minister Wants | ' Flag Raisings Dairy Support Maintained — Set For S'side-| Agriculture Minister An-| consumers were well aware of SUMMERSIDE — In keeping drew MacRae said Saturday he| the ingredients of the butter | Substitute. The minister. said that some the ban on margarine sales in brands of margarine are made the province is lifted. . from good vegetable oils which | He said the support price sys- make up a product pretty close | tex: is renewable annually and in taste to butter, He added, | this annual renewal system however, that other types of oils “does not supply any large being used in margarine manu- measure of security for farm- facture can produce an inferior Kes product. There has been speculation Mr..MacRae agreed with Pre- that action may be taken at the mier Walter R. Shaw that it is session of the legislature, which very likely that the margarine opens Thursday, to allow leg- question will be discussed in the | al sale of margarine. Prince Ed- | legislature. He said “if the peo- ward Island is the only province ple's representatives vote to fm Canada which prohibits its allow the sale of margarine, a sale. bill could be brought in to repeal | He said he would also be con- | the section of the Dairy Industry cerned in seeing that margarine Act which prohibits its sale.” | e—_——————-._ Mr. MacRae said, however, | that he would not promote such | P.E.1. Driver so Examiners | CANADA'S (Continued from page 1) Attend Meet +. +e Amera core mony. | As in Newfoundland, the Union | — Kinkora Joka ; ; Jack will fly on a separate flag-| Schurman, chief driver pole. In this cise it will serve howsle Laat examiner for P.E.1., and Joseph | 2. the symbol for Lieutenant. - year Clark, driver examiner for Sum- | Governor Percy Page whose of- with the — merside, recently attended an ‘fice is in the legislative build-| jor the past three examiners’ conference. in Fred-- ing -- “= foray ee ericton. The military will be promin-| Farmer, QC, in The conference. held to ensure ent in various ceremonies also| Mr McCabe served aniformity in drivers’ license honoring the of teste te Mow Beunswish. -was military. Dot tes >a = naval reserve while in college attended by the P.E.I. examin- | and , : que benntes ef the chelation 90) ats See examing provinces. , change to the maple leaf new methods of examining were | with full-dress ceremony, _ con-| In co-ordination. with F R at ii i eT GT ; ¥ Ea »@ f | i i | a i a } tor Vehicle Administrators, abroad. At posts abroad, at the Washington, D.C., and N.B. Mo- United Nations and NATO head- ter Vehicle Branch staff mem- quarters, ceremonies will bers Donald Lee, chief driver conducted by Canadian examiner, and H.W. Kirk, high-/! sentatives at noon local way safety co-ordinator. ; WILL ADJOURN The Northwest Territories, svewee e Past Resident sot. oitine 1s winter se ee : Dies In NB. Ast) stooday’ to. permit _mem- } ) y mem- ets sin or |bers to. watch the Parliament i Hill ceremony. has been received by 2 p.m., the two Red Ensigns Prowse, Murray Harbor, of the |», ?4- ed. bis! clotorin-law, Mrs.| ‘t heed. of the table. wit be co & 3 svesturcd.vs... | ai SeebbussserssHessyseusstual fy ra i i | _ This car replaced a dog team on the n nee Charlottetown failed to rise about 8 degrees and in New Brunswick Chatham had the highest afternoon with }. : ii Which fs in Antarctica, “ " sentsed Ones Ge Seek st Ge Where the temperature stoys for days at $0 © tory tw oe : ee eee ‘Bay of Fundy will csoss the die-/ below: zero.’ And sheets of ice Tike broken = . And becoute nted in the r oil pressure gauge ond om tain the . over the: ; iste GORE SE Hie ¢ ghatywtic: ; 3 iy Be en a ta aes In the icy sort mo. more Winter ; ae ae are ii Vi ty Fe i np DRE ya ye Ne . “i s * é