—. | a iat Island News Page |tits'? Gree trian fn x : QUEBEC (CP)—Quebec offi-|nies, the bureau also surveyed |“etalled information on } Eastern and Central Districts |cisis. in dividing the province |1,500° Quebec renee sat De__cadelt_¢_So- into 10 new administrative re-|find out where bought — The Guardian, Charlottetown, , Sat., Feb. 12, 1966. | gions, took their cue partly from their goods and és efficient planning. stn , private enterprise. | This survey allowed ; v Premier Jean Lesage has de-{ners to locate the centres of li Called 3 { scribed the new regions as|commerce for the various r- Police unstan’s Team, (geez sete = Sz Police regional economic ‘development! In surveying the gov- de . would be centred.” P jernment departments, the bu- To Acci nt i é The Rare grees wee (ieee looked = Se ee : ! drawn up by jureau | gion reported 1 \ ic] vincial department = eer ae arious departananis _ deot on. Alla Gtrest ot Joran stry | v he alns | ecision and commerce. | From all this, the bureau | Crescent at- 11.20 am. Wednes The bureau decided from the |drew up its proposals, submit-| day. ? Fe ; start that it couldn't do the job |ted them to of The police report stated ] &. Dunstan's University took) The final debate for St. Dun- — eae, coeeceee |e ae to oe Oe Dan M. Johnston, Tea Hill, was ‘1a eplit decision |ast night against | stan’s of the regular season will economic life “i ‘Council ead ale the operator of one vehicle St. Thomas University Debating |be* staged next Thursday night It needed detailed facts about Then they went to the. cabinet. | while Ronald MacDonoald, Win- [Club in @ reguiar AMDL sche-|in the SDU auditorium. Tommy | ,oulation, the workings ve. | iit. : . dulled debate. McMillan and Phil Macdonald, | ice” economic and : social REGIONS SUBDIVIDED | sloe, was the driver of the other eee? Oe Woning (see comes Seas mene, oe and the oper of | «There are 2% “in jear. =; F . Dunstan’s were jt negative BrOUps . |the 10-region system. Johnston was reported travell- iIBeve Comnpbe!!. 20d Wes Mac- |resclution: resolved that French |Ge Beivele Somnpanien and gov- |Oe lOvomen snes Sie Mae) et an Allon sineet, while Aleer, both Senior Arts students | Canadien nationalism will lead An important approach ley in |form services for all of Que- ld was heading east on jet SDU. . to the breakup of Canada. the study of die sales territo- bec. ee eee n when the mishap occur- St. Dunstan's had the nega-/ Should St. Dunstan's take this |ries of private companies. There now are 40 different | red. tive side of the topic: resolved | debate, they will. stand a good| “division patterns” im effect in| There were no injuries re- that Communis! activity- be|chance to represent the Mari-|DED COMPANY STUDY | the-government’s adminisire-|ported and the total damage es net nee & Sem times with smother team at the | For this purpose, the . bureau |tive system. r was estimated at $200 Jada. national finals to be held in Win- |Chose to study 14 “representa. The sim of the 1. ——$—$—<—s ay This was the second win of |nipeg in March, Under a new |tive’ companies which sold con- |Ing is to get government admins). ~. - f dj for the SDU debating | ruling enacted last summer end {Sumer goods of all types on a jistration closer to the F vl CITY COUNCILLORS are and Arthur Gormley. The civie Gormley were previously . The first win came last |put into effect for this year, |Province-wide basis | decentralization, ald IGG EY’S ed by accliamation in their | @ Tuesday night when Ken Me-\each division will send two| Officials considered that the |officials. ee oa iy Gees Syere. Sate Caer pte oa St eee: ee respective wards. Dr. Mac- Scout Grou Innis and Charley McMillan suc-|teams to the championship |COmpanies, to make @ profit, They also want to eliminate RMACY ceremony in City Hall Friday Dr. Douglas MacDonaild and : cessfully held-tie negative side |rounds, In the event that three to meet standards that take |the extra work and expense that i ; rs had FROM LEFT Doherty elected: to’ Donald, agent: wae Beas 4 ; i into account -population’ distribu- |goes with poor and inconsistent see Tac Peak pre Wad bor Com, Siig hay es. | Elects Officers |e ene, css siy to |e heid stage" ae i Oa dei wen fa: een! eran Zakem, Mrs. Dorothy Corrigan lors Zakem,. Corrigan and nesday: evening. A recent mecting of the group | Seuth Africt. The debate was |ions won. Se ae ene ae, mane | _ As secaniinels sed RSE) OPEN i . E : : commi' scouts, ; : tive regions. bases. The regions are so of- . e ; oF cubs of Dunstaffnage, Marshfield 5 sa , Lee City Councillors Sworn In: he Murray H. Man | WEATHER = Ss See or fir tcgae wom mece| THIS WEEKEND 7 | yaaalied 22978 amd! Gerins Acquittal iemeeues — O"""*|claar tn moet areas, cloly per-|, The replacement of he oid] gm OUR WIDE 7 | ‘ cre vios president; Helen Btet- | Law overnight High Friday | ‘ods and » few snowlurvies are haphazard system by the oa: SELECTION | | E te ds Welcome trea ; Myrtle Ballem,| A charge of impaired driving Dawn “1,3. | ince, Edward sland. take some time, : Valentine Hearts — ayor x treagurer. bt So ids Sterling cote ” 38 By Sunday the district should Officials speak in terme of “a ; : : ee Named to the fod commits eee Magistrate dames. (Regina 2. 98 |be deep in the colder air. Skies |few years.” And they speak alse : (Moir’s) Four city councillors were|John P. Nicholson, Frank Zakem Neill and M. Dorothy . |were Emily Johnston, Evelyn) Tomson, QC. at an_afternoon|Winnipeg - -* 11 14 | Should be mostly clear and tem-|% the advantage govetnment a rer ci a . Willi R_| Vessey, ee Saunders, Wilma ‘ ns Coulity Magis- 41 48 |peratures closer to seasonable — ee os Phone 4- 3170 Mayor Walter Cox in City Council Streats Frank Zakem, J. | MacNeill and John P. Nicholson. Hayden Helen Stetson trate’s Court Friday. Ottawa. : 38 43 | Valdes. gan 6 give es Chambers. An emergency council | Arthur Gormley, M. City representatives on-Recre-| The meeting, which was held| “Goineel for the accused was Montreal 97- -44 | Regional forecasts: men have to think out Prompt Free Delivery ‘meeting was called for the pur-|Corrigan, Arthur L. Wright, John ation Council: Douglas A. C.|8t the home of Mr. and Mrs./n0% Camphell, acting attorney |Quebec 3 4 Cape Breton, Prince Edward |Hre economic plane. ate T ae of swearing in the council-|H. Morris, Louis D. Johnston and | MacDonald and Ivan Doherty. | Parker Jewell, was opened with |i, the absence of John Nicholson. |Fredericton $1 49 |Island: Cloudy with a few snow.| UP to provincial gov- |, miei and Mayor Cox extended a|Douglas A. C. MacDonald. City representative for the in-|# Prayer by scout master Hugh | ‘4 ‘tine of $100 and costs or 10\saint John $3 44 | flurries clearing in the evening. welcome to the four ward rep-| Town Planning: Douglas A. C. |dustrial committee to the Board | Lowry, Marshfield. days was imposed upon James|Moncton 32 43 |Extremely mild. Winds west- ressetatives.and especial wel: | Macioett MN ee John H. Horris. een eer eet ote et Compial ot i Valley. Halifax 32 MA erly 20. Barty moraing end mid- six hog Le omcenr uted aoa Public Property: John P. Nich. Mathematics Scout David Foster for obtaining _ | ster O'Donnel — £ . ee empnere — es . making his depute in civicjolson, Frank Zakem and Ivan the highest: average on the Is-| acted for the accused. lYermouth % . 41 |and 33. Outlook for Sunday Mr. and Mrs. fra M. Brown polities a iey,| Di ion Held (224 sate 20 examinations. St. John’ 2% $5 |sunny and a little colder. . ; . Taking the oath were: Mrs. Police: J. Arthur Gormley, scussion It was' reported that'25 scouts tague Regional High School re- | ains . “0 64 High tide today et\Charlotte- ee ‘ Dorothy Ward 2) J. [Teas Ree Sa gomeH Bie- 7 icataeatial hed teen carglied sad Abeia a va 43 . &4 |town 3.54 a.m. and 3.50 p.m. At will be at home at ) ; ; Morris, Louis ervisor schools. 7 Doris MacBeth reported 13 cubs} Discussions were concern- | Atlanta 838 - s@ |Rustico at 11.13 am. and 11.49 : : noon ee) ee Johnston end M Dorothy Cor: olin ae "ow eaateonstoee eee ing @ program for parents’ night ‘Tampa 61 79 |p.m. High tide Sunday at Char- The Royal Canadian Legion ty. Mr. Gormley |rigan. at a*recent meeting of the tea- |, 7ne leaders expressed apprec-| and plans were made {or » swim \New Orleans 63 68 _|lottetown 5.02 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. ; and Mr. Zakem were elected by| Light: Louis D. Johnston, John /chers’ study group of iliott |$$p which was voted to the scout| ‘pene chown wore “Protile.ot |°* Angeles © = © uae te cable aeons Tuesday, Feb. 15, 1966 acclamation for another two|P- Nicholson and Douglas A.C. /River South at Argvie Shore. jbuiding fund ee nadee® Ga ies| HALAPAX (OP) —. The wes. luate Gan Chateaie Boe . : i Cox ‘semured councillor| _ Welfare: Arthur L. Wright,|represented at the meeting. aia York pag rer ee Tet er ted tua atte avs oar & = cohen ae oe a apr from 3 - 5 and 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Deherty be would sive hima every |IES DTG Decale Corriges.| totes ae tn ee mee, Segeoatn Myer wn) dba Me this afternoon will lie over all a.m. and sets at 8.46 pan HUARD RE Sis Binh ot Se eae orey cokeri Wale ean ee pe tevat at's ee aes hee tee ae 7 | h every me ene ! y J atthe council would give him full | Rink and Recreation: IV 80) clearer unc a Feb. TR ~ Mrs. MacDonald. She was a graduate of PWC and Dalhousie. She held a -masters degree from Yale Western Reserve, Cleveland a cette te rt eft Hf Wat al 8 at ee K i ef if f EbgOES a ik ee “lt f B 5 & It’s not that we're trying‘to be Murph. If it’s Zellinitsky, you'll get it as Zell, a? familiar. We're trying to be efficient. If it's five letters or less, itstays that way ss * Bileen MacLeod; second, Cecily Watts; consolation, Dea- ravine con; men’s high, Leonatd Mac- eaaranetp Megg rig - You'll remember last year's income tax form. Our people tell us thismove will probably» Sar dor re, Siring om gave men a faste of fife. ‘That's the one we personalized. For computer save the Depdriment ‘(therefore you)many © Cecily Watts and - Y Harold MacDonall, Towser ENR SALE thet. made thet ‘ineget Sy sre purposes, we ae “5 ae thousands of dollars this yearn. Be are: adie era ae | EEUU : To: is |: the account number to the ive letters. And if your government can save mon: ye ; eee OR'RENT ||RESTRICTED —Navscteer | Wore doing it again this yeor. so CITY ARES: © |STARTS MONDAY -"snows |. So if your name's Murphy, it-comes out ting just alittle bit familiar with you = FUNERALS - MOTO | | . . ae "Tg this the year I fill out William : ° ! t ® ht?” ane = ee oy. | Plug in a Master Heater my income tax T1g. s ae a Attending J *charjoetown and | | $0000 eed ofc , DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE” : ~Prince Edward *. pendin pac adel... to + Fhe Hon: E.-di son, nister on ceca estes, Prince Eaward Island | | jhing. Master Heaters run ; (BENSO 162247 ee ee Liquor Control. Commission and on keroseneMaster Heater : es | ; + the Prince Edward Island Pub- come in vented, \ ie ee cee lic Serveants Association Inter-| | and thermostat-equi _ ae ment was in the catholic ceme- ) models. Res ae tery where service was conduct | | wellcredit yout! ==. ed by Rev. Gerald Tingley. The | | pm fe if i i i 1 HE : : hs ua 3 Harry: Mortimer. Last Post and HALL & ” Reveille nded by bugler + William Blanchard. A lamest || STAVERT LTD. cf Burke Sr. Pallbearers were: 4 Pownal © Dial 4-3243 ancis J MacNeill, W. Ben Pe : an; 7 sc busy : : ' a “ ’