| Concert. Band Coming East - The’ annual Gold Cup and Saucer Parade staged in August iCup and Saucer Parade will | stage special concerts for the | penile am Thursday night and American T-T | Fri ay afternoon. -- Earnings. Up | we NEW YORK (AP Student , eS “Island News Page | i2 The ae C harlottetown,, Mon., April 4, 1966. } Amert- et Telegranh “earnings for will present a whole series or {Co. reports th bright new tones and faces. the three months ended Feb. 8 s | Fose to $455 526,000.. or 86 cents Coming East for the first time is the famed Estevan Collegiate Goncert Band of Estevan,. Sask- een for the same period last atehewan, and they are peasants ae is brought to $1.820.759.000 for the sole’ purpose of taking cee fom tha is ike -e Committee | | GEORGETOWN 4 largely attended meeting of the ‘eorge- Georgetown’s project ‘had’ been approved. To complete t ment of officers, the local’ com- heard the recently held seminar, Centennial Planning, which they | attended at: the Confederation Centre. Meeting ls Well Attended build this thermometer Tt. will show a financial objective’ of ,$2,- The meeting discussed present _ and future plans relative to fund fund raising covering the months reports from President) | showing in Yeo. Theatre in Mon- Arsenault and Harry Yorston on itague. It is planned to have a on ‘bus available for the transpor- tation-of children to the after- noon show on Tuesday. The drawing of the lottery for Janie Batchilder acted a8 S€C; the transistor radio and other part in Charlottetown’s greatest jannual show A-really large group, there will be 57 ‘student bandsmen as well as a large number. of chap- erones. The Estevan youngsters also have ;their own majorettes, there are now three bands as a} ‘farm’ systém has been inaugur- heir full compli“raising and .adopted projects for_ated to assure ‘a continuing sup- ly for the ‘‘A’’ band. At pres-| uniforms, vel expenses. their’ organization is the fact they have offered to come here at their own expense. It will be no novelty for these youngsters to take part in a big Mr. and Mrs R.T. Matheson, Southport, have received word from their son, Richard George who ‘is in London, England. that he has been awarded a scholar- ship from the Canadian Nation- iversity of New Brunswick. For ithe past two years-he has been doing ‘post graduate work at-the | {University of London under an instruments and tra- | An example of | . TORONTO (CP)—Dragon Sto- jadinovic, 33, and Kosta. Stano- jevich, 28, each were fined $1,000 for -fraudulent use of their Ca- nadian citizenship certificates in trying to assist :two Yugoslav “ended Feb.—28 frort.$1,687.797,- 000 in thp+sameé perind a vear Per-share earnings earlier t i’ share, from $424.883.000, or 81 al talled $3.45 compared with $3.26 For the 12 months to Feb. 28: revenues rose to $11.226,252,000 town Centennial Committee and |000, which is exclusive of gov- ial -Research” Council in the from last yvear's.total of $10,- citizens was held in the Council ‘ernment grants. Each month as bhai ‘attgeetive--~and- talented | jamount ..$3,000 for a further 415,508,000, j Chambers ‘recently, «'th Cen- funds are. raised from entertain- ou : : ‘years study:and the completion ———— - a tennial Committ#e (hairman..ments. and donations, the [he band came into being in of his Phd degree in structural FOSTER PANDA ROMANCE ~ Alex ‘Arsenault, presidin¢ amount will be shown on the /95! and with the co-operation of engineering. He reéeived — his Last week. the Town Council thermometer and the general Schoo! and ‘civie. authorities and. early education in Charlottetown MOSCOW-fAP).|— Soviet and of Georgetown, received official’ public will be able to see just various service clubs: has ghown at Queen Charlotte High S I: British zoo officials but the only word from the National Centen- how the apse campaign is fa" beyond early expectations. and Prince of Wales College. two giant . pandas. outside ~the nial Commission in (ttawa, that progressing It progressed so rapidly that’ ~ He is a graduate of the Uni- bamboo curtain: in adjoining cages Friday in hopes that .fam- \iliarity will breed romance. The from London and An-An of Moscow, were put . pandas; Chi-Chi rated .when, they began to act aggressively. mittee:-at~last--week's. meeting of April, May—and. June. On nt there are 200 youngsters in- | Athlone fellowship. in the samé ¢age Thursday for appointed Harry McConnell as April 4th and 5th, the committee Volved with a parents organiza. | ~ the first time’ with mating the president. The meeting jare spansoring a motion picture tion doing all the financing for | ABUSE RIGHTS _ object~*'Thay~ had to be sepa- ASK FOR MAPLE LEAF : a retary-treasurer for the meeting, prizes, which has been going on Show as they have been seen at aBip-ruinpert: ecroes: tae, borves BAKERIES . of SNEAK PREVIEW | Stora e Tanks in the unavoidable -absevic&:, of | [Pes see tine. will a too the Calgary Stampede. — ba pea into ‘the: . United tte Lind th on g Temple MacDonald. In connec- at an old time dance, to be held _ AS musicians, however, they |“2°€s ¢ Hot Cross Buns - A group of Explorers of the St. in .Charlottetown. Linda Accompanying the eroup |< Are | il tion with finances «the meeting |in the Rink Dance Hall on April 27 equally as accomplished in 3] , : First Baptist Church in-Cher- Drake, LEFT, and Martha the tour were Mrs. Vernon re. Insta ed - decided that a financial thermo | 27th. other fields and within their f FAMOUS FOR ou 59c per doz. BRANDED INSPECTE : . Mrs. lottetown were conduc on a Nicholson take a sneak pre- Mitton, chief explorer; 1d built and erect. | : : group have formed a special 12- : tour of The Guardian‘Patriot ~view of the comics prior to Keith Robinson and Mrs. ar ‘ GEORGETOWN — Work has aa im the Pains of the post of- eee NaN oe ” man stage band for special con- t ? and publishing plant on - Prince publication the following day.-‘ colm Harlow, assistant lead- ,ocently been completed on the thos the near future to bring the sale cert or television shows. :§ I lp A K Ss. $ Home Made Bread at 7 ers. “Arriving here Old ‘Home Week |} .| 2 000 Bottles - Are Req A message received by Fre- |machine which replaces mont Archer, chairman of the | Red Cross blood donor ‘commit- tee for Charlottetown, from Rob- ert A. Whyte, administrator of - the maritime Red Cross. blood at Halifax, states that 2,000 bottles of blood will be re- quired in 1966. to perf heart operations. using heart- jung machine, This is’ the esti- mated number of ‘‘extra’’ bottles - that will be required by some 90-100, patients from <all_parts of. the Maritimes who will undergo this type of surgery in Halifax hospitals during the present year. ; These operations are perforni- ed with the use of the heartdung | _Annual Meeting Held Recently SUMMERSIDE — The“annual meeting of the Summerside Y’s Men’s Club was held recéntly at | the Y Centre. President Bob Hoge presided. He was assisted | 1 uired — the function of the heart and the lungs while the operation is in progress. To use this machine requires on an average of 20 bottles of blood collected not longer than 24 hours: before each operation is performed. Maun, Mr. Archer explained last evening that this extra strain on the blood bank..points--up necessity for additional“ support for_the clinies which get under- may_at.the Confederation Centre in Charlottetown this ‘evening, and continue on Tuesday and Mrs. J. Nicolle Passes Away lengthy illness, the death occurred at the P.E.I.! Hospital on Friday, April 1966° of Mrs... Jeremiah Nicolle | YSr., Beach Point, in her 64th lyear. Mrs. Nicolle was the for- mer Ethel MacNeill, and was borti at. Beach Point, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Laugh- lin MacNeill. Besides her husband, . she leaves to mourn one son Orrin, Beach Point, another son prede- | After a viving are four rothers: Harry, Wilfred and Albert all residiing | at Beach Point and Angus living at: Murray Harbour. Three bro- | her. Also left to mourn are two eet with a minimum ob- | | jective of 1,110 donors during the | | three days. : Mr.. Archer also mentioned | how important it. is that each ;donor brings his or her ‘‘type”” | card to the clinic since this | | eliminates re-typing and is a) | saving of time and money. grandchildren, Jerry and Claudia’ | Nicolle—at'Beach-Point- : S'Side Band | | Has. Concert » The Tignish Junior iene Band of Summerside with band | Ist; | ceased her in infancy, also sur- | thers and’one sister predeceased’; i: \installation of three large oil istorage tanks, each tank having a capacity of 10,000. gallons, for Canadian Oil Companies Limit- ed. The Georgetown. Town Coun- ~ sJeil issued a building permit, un der Town Planning Regulaticns, \in February, for the installing of the tanks. former Sacnnel property on Wa- ter Street, just east of Gulf Gar- den Foods Ltd., plant in an area measuring 100 feet by 90 fe t on the south side of toe proper’, From the tanks a three inch pipe line will.run down the east side‘ of the railway wharf to a hose reel, from where the fish- 4 ling trawlers can be serviced The ‘tanks are located on the | $2 Bounty | Is Termed Disastrous To reinstate the $2 bounty on skunks would be disastrous said Archie -C:-€lark, director of the East Prince Fish and Game As- sociation, recently. *- Mr, Clark said there is ‘suf- | ficient evidence from pt of bounty payments | that some of our predator spec- jes are maintaining their num-| | Dr. K. ve Parker SOURIS, — Ata teachers meet- ing held at Souris Regional Higtr School recently the teachers |were addressed by Dr. K.A. |P arker) superintendant- . of _| schools ‘tor Ahe city of Charlotte. town. ~- : . Dr. .Parker~ pointed out -the important responsibility teach- ers have in educating today’s He’ also urged as many 48 POS Girector Set: William Conkey of | | youth to best fit-them for today’s sible to attend the. morning and RCAF Station Summerside pre- | | society and for a society 15 years | afternoon ° sessions in. order. to sented a two hour cencert in the | hence. | avoid waiting and to leave the Legion Home Tignish during the| He also urged _ the teachers evening hours.for those who can- not come at any other time. past’ week. The band ‘made up of young not to shy away from. praising | Students for even the — Addresses Group bers or have increased in abund- | ance in the past years. “From 1931-1932-1964, the prov- | inee_paid. out-$283,001.00.in, boun-| ties, $126,369.00 of which was| nahi effect,’’ he said. | In quoting the late Clarence) A. Mason, past provincial di- | rector of’ wildlife consetvation. | Mr. Clark said that animals’ killed in one county or province may have their snouts transport- | ed to another county or prov- ince for the pape of bey collection. He stated that in areas of the | United States, people have tried | every conceivable kind of pre- dator control program. A step’ most of the routine operations | at a time they are finding that | Stillman Mair volunteered ‘to |of tickets for ‘the-lottery to as |_ great a volume as possible. The Ways and Means , Com- mittee are to investigate the |possibility of . holding a Golf Tournament at the) Brudenell Golf ‘Course on a date late in May. ‘ For a June Fund Raising Pro- lject the meeting decided to hold a Lobster-in-the-shell supper in the rink on June 22nd. It is felt that-a Lobster Supper, at this jtime of year, would attract a ‘large number of people. in con- nection with the supper, a Bin- igo and dance would also be held. | It is anticipated that as soon as conditions: permit that mach. inery will begin work-on pushing iback the top soil on Kent Sauare, lin preparation for the placing of (tee large amount of clay fill ne- essary to grade the area, prior Ito the installing of drains and walks” Last week’s meeting was the ‘paid for skunk snouts with 00/ most enthusiastic one held to/ date. &, We Trade * Furniture * Appliances * Televisions FIRESTONE the band éxpects to ‘reach Char- lottetown Wednesday night — or Thursday -morning and in addi- tion to’ taking part in the Gold “115 Kent St. 4 Jordan Crescent aE a WE DELIVER | 4-8432 | 4-8326 ¥ 1 ———— | | anytime if you need Looking for an investment that offers f Security Plus Extra Interest? 2 the money. . Say os Ahead sacile bank'on S ‘BH 51% SIMPLE INTEREST _ WITH TORONTO-DOMINION 8 7 SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Available in convenient aicunts fen $10 to $50,000 (a $10 certificate costs only $7.50) and may be cashed . by co-chairman George T. Clarke, songleader Mel Camp. bell, and finesmaster Harry ‘The three days of clinics get people from 12 to 16 years of Minor achievement. . underway this afternoon’ with a | age were arrayed in their tailor- | Dr. Parker also said it is | special clinics for the students ed uniforms of royal blue and ‘important for teachers to lead- were unnecessary. This learning | has been costly and over many . TORONTO-DOMINION Pe Home and Auto Bishop. Graham MacDougall was introduced as a new mem- ____ber of the club. The business of the ‘meetin with «an objective of at least 180 elt “March, Laurentian Echoes, | ards a greater-degree of per- | tem as rapidly as pressure-210 oa | 9 eee anag : eonsisted mainly of the™ ‘meeting donors: cS Blues In The Band, along with |S0nal professionalism. - politics will permit,” said Mr. _ : R. C. TO oe Y, M ai a of officers for the coming year.| Jack Rapattoni of St. Cather- _a number of French selections. The possibility of new course | Clark. - i _192 Queen Street, : Charlottetown, P.E.L Prior to - the election, retiring president,Bob Hogg spoke on -the club’s, activities during his term of office and expressed his gratitude to all members for “their support and. encourage- gall” hand faculty of St. Dunstan’s-Uni-+ versity to be held at the Col- | Jege gymnasium from 1 - 4 p.m. ine’s Ontario, a Junior student is heading time during the present ee year, and reports that there keen competition for “blood . Ment. He outlined several major projects which had been. com- pleted by the club during +the | ete ee wae tial ‘| 30 Y f ctor J. Budte, chairman o eens Le Cane ne im- | PLAY FOR $1,000 village commissioners and cars -0 Service by; ‘a radio dtiction. bot! awa-| KINGSTON -(CP)—About 200 Lezion treasurer extended a/ ‘Speaks For. Itself... aad Chitstmas pete 4 ot blitz'chess players f rom. several warm word of welcome to the For the Finest ~ lites} tati Sale plus’ @ | countries will participate in the Concert Band, Arsenault’ sisters QUALITY MEATS ‘ epresentation of club) sixth Canadian chéss champion- and their accompanists. Visit members at the Y’s Men’s convention in Freder- | icton last—year. remarks he made a. personal | presentation of appreciation ‘to club secretary, Bob Walnisley for” his excellent work through- out the year. . In the election, the following were chosen to take office on Sept. 1, for a one-year term. President, Robert first vice-president, Millar; second vice- Lloyd president, Hedley Myers; third vice- presi- | dent, Eric Jones. The incumbent secretary, Bob Walmsley and treasurer, Jim Rogers. were. re- elected by acclamation for a fur- ther term of office. Club direct- Clarke, Duane - Mollins, Edgar Ramsay and Donald Wannamak- | er. 7 International | Schurman; | | donor ae enone the iship at Queen’s University Aug. 27 to Sept. 5. First prize will be In_ his rie tee a } y ' now on. The program had such special- ties played as The J. F. Ken- The Arsenault sisters accomp- | with singing and_ step-dancing. | lenda Warren: delighted the TS | Jarze audience dancing: talent. of Summerside Leo Blacquiere | was master of Refreshments were served by the Ladies Auxiliary of . the iLegion ~ Today. Is The Day, Shoe Shoppe Is The Place | | GRAND OPENING ___ors elected for the coming year | were Melville Campbell, Carman | We are sorry that all our shoes have not arrived in time for. our |. opening but shipments will be. arriving on a regular basis from ~ JOIN THE CROWDS with her step- - white —_______________ers.in their _areas_on such sub-_ ‘Jegts as consolidation. He also urged ‘the teachers to work to in mathematics in the Souris the §.D.U. blood atied by the Warren brothers.| area this” summer for teachers ‘donor committeé for the second ‘isplayed their musical talents | was discussed at the meeting. ARABS STUDY ABROAD More than 7,000 Arab students are studying at North American universities. ‘dead bodies. . » Ltd. SSTE is Safeto cay that-al-stat—ge~ Dial 4-5547—— es will get rid of the bounty sys the Bank where people r make ‘the difference. foe Queen St. Meat Market SPRING P i 3 ST. LAMBERTS JUVE NILE HOCKEY TEAM da __.... 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