, Bedeque, about seven miles east e ‘of a tractor-trailer esca ‘peas picked up earlier vat Sea- -the scene late this morning ‘men who were, transferring the Holds. Meeting Truck Driver. Escapes Injury SUMMERSIDE — The one out injury yesterday morning when the rig jackknifed and over- turned on a curve at- Central of here. The driver was from Truro, N.S. Robert Elroy Haines, the own- er as well as driver, said follow- ing the accident, that the trailer hit a patch of ice while proceed- Vernon Brown; -LEFT, in- structor in electrical construe- tion at the Provincial ‘Voca- tional Institute, presents Gary. Young, Deer -Island, N.B., with a Red Cross Certificate on completion of a course gl- RESENTS CERTIFICATE ven by the navigation depart- ment of the Provincial--Voca- tional Institute. With them are Lloyd Palmer; Borden, ~who also received a_ certificate and Lawrence Coffin, Charlot- tetown, electronics instructor. (sland News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., March 8, 1966, ing along-the curve, causing it to jackknife. The accident, which occurred. at approximately 5 a.m.saw the tractor-trailer come to rest on its side on the opposite side of the road. At the time of the crash the vehicle was proceeding towards Halifax with 695 cases of frozen brooks frozen food plant in New n. ae mh er Another tractor trailer was on along with a number .of work- cases from the overturned ve- hicle. At that time, although all cases had not been removed from the first trailer, it was un- Officially estimated that some 20 cases had sustained damage. The Borden RCMP detach- ment investigated the accident. Red Cross Awards — Granted Students = " r| Men’s Ass'n Has Banquet © ‘: * The Men's Association of the. Montague Baptist Church Pas: jtorate observed the sixth anni- iversary of their organization by }holding a banquet in the Murray ,|Harbor church hall recently | | Association members and. jtheir wives and members of the ;Murray Harbor choir were pre- sent: at the function. Guest spea- iker was Reid Sangster of Char- llottetown. Following his address, a solo, ‘Nailed To The Cross" © |was sung by Mrs. Douglas Hen- ~ ider accompanied by Mrs. Ran- | y lkin Keenan on the piano. This : jwas followed by a Hymn Sing- | | Song led by William Harms with \Cindy Harris at the piano The jladies of the Murray Harbor | |church catered «Bank Case s Resumed | Upon being questionel by .|Charles R. McQuaid, QC, coun- sel for the Proviliicial Bank’ of| | Canada, which’ is being sued. by | Woodrow: Wheatley, Mt. Edward 'Rd. for an alleged breach of -/gontract, Mr. Wheatley ‘was un- ‘able to say definitely how much |money he had lost..due to the . ‘ |alleged breach of, contract. Mr. | Winsloe Man heatley. is. suing the bank for Se 100,000. Assessed Fine # Souris Holds WORKING ON LINE parently was plugged in sev- “Tho two mien remarked: | was fined $100 and costs or 30°) Canadian Red Cross* certifi- new fishing masters certificate cates were awarded . yesterday to students of masters and mates advanced course given by the navigation department of the Provincial Vocational Institute. In his capacity as Provincial representative— of the Federal Provincial Atlantic Fisheries Nautical Science Committee, Captain John B. Palmer, Char- lottetown, pointed out that this Laymen’s Ass'n KENSINGTON — The regular monthly meeting of New London Parish Laymen’s Association was held in St. Mark’s Hall Kensing- ton recently with eleven mem- bers present .The meeting open- ed with prayer by the President additional qualification was in keeping with the-recent-upgrad- ing of syllabi for all Canada De- partment of Transport examina- tions. a Capt:. Palmer explained. that under the new Department of Transport syllabus for marine certificates of competence, it) was a necessary requisite for any candidate to be in possession to be introduced shortly. Mr: -Palmer said such val- uable and necessary instruction should be provided as part of the navigation extension courses for fishermen now being program- med and presently underway in Prince County. In addition to the navigation students taking the first— aid course, several of the institute instructors took advantage of the instruction_and were_subsequent- Cross standard cate. All candidates were examined by Norman McLeod, supervisor for first aid in Queens County, who’ congratulated the students on their interest and fine show- ing. The course was_conducted by first aid certifi- of such a certificate before being allowed to take his examina- | John Pilman who conducted the meeting. j A report by the Program com-) mittee chairman, Wesley Cole, stated that the committee had made out a list of subjects from which the members might-choose} for use in the study group. The sick committee report-| ed cards had been sent to the} sick, and a new sick committee| including: Wesley Cole. Leigh) Paynter and Leslie Coulson was! appointed. | A motion was passed that meetings be held twice a scat on the first and third Thurs- Lunch was served by the mem- bers from St. Thomas’. BOBBY MARKS SELF An English firm has devel oped a flashing light to be at- tached to a policeman’s. helmet for traffic duty after dark. 2 FEZ tions. The possession of a first aid certificate would also be..a re- quirement for the higher grade | deep sea- endorsement of the | Fina Passes Away > Word has been received by Vernon Brown,. an instructor in electrical construction ~at the |Provincial . Vocational Institute.” Mr. Brown recently retired from the Royal Canadian Air Force after 16 years service. | Local Resident —~ svaney,v-s. wir feature-a- pane! | Member | Receives News Mrs. Stewart Higgings, 12 /Hillsboro Street, Charlottetown, has recently received the sad ‘|a public place. — ly awarded the: Canadian Red | | | In Queens County Magistrate’s ‘court yesterday morning, Brad- ‘ford Elroy McLure, Winsloe, \charged vith impaired driving was” assessed $100 and costs. Magistrate James B. Johnston, QC, presided. Francis Donald MacKinnon, Mt... Stewart and Keith ‘Louis Huestis;— Pinette, were also charged. with impaired ‘driving. MacKinnon was’ represented by Lester O'Donnell, and was re- manded to March 14 for plea. | Huestis who was represented by Frank Sigsworth, pleaded not guilty to the charge and was re- manaed to April 1. Roy Edward Bell, Montague days on a charge of threatening | another person. — ‘ i Joseph Carlyle Trainor and Alex Philip Mitton both of Char- Tottetown were éach charged | with theft of less than $50. They were rerhanded to. March 14. Counsel for the two accused is Frank Sigsworth. Three persons were each fin- éd $20 and costs or 15 days on| charges of being intoxicated ‘in| UNION MOVES ON RACE | regation policy. Mrs. Cyril S. Toombs, Rustico, news of the sudden death o* her of the death of her uncle, D.H. sister Mrs. Genevieve McKenna McMillan of Vermilion, Alberta, in Lynn, Mass., who died Febru- \which..occurred_.February 25 at |ary_20. ge j Lloydminister' Auxiliary Hospi-| Mrs. McKenna, the former tal. Genevieve Smith, . was born in Mr. McMillan was the last sur- |Charlottetown in 1887. Her par- iviving member of the family of jents were the late Mr. and Mrs. the late Alexander McMillan of |Joseph Smith of Johnston's Ri- | Wheatley River. ee iver. j Funeral service was held at| Funeral services were held ‘Manville, Alberta, March 1. \February 23, 1966 in Lynn, Mass. Bo The Maritime Provinces Board of Trade annual meeting which will be taking place June 12-14 in forum on proposed ‘highway routes betwen the Maritimes and Central Camada in, order that Atlantie Provinces products might be transported by. the most feasible and expedient route. Boards and Chambers in the /Maritimes have ‘widely diver- gent proposals regarding the route that such a highway should take and the inclusion of this forum will allow the proponents of the various plans to present their thinking to delegates at the annual meeting thus enabling a clearer. picture of. the present situation. This session will take e e | Montague Regional High eral places. Water backed up “Can't understand why people Thinking Da ‘ School following a holiday due into the basements of such want to put such things as $100 : to sewer trouble on the school homes. Wally Campbell is-pic- mops, potato. peelings, rolied The case resumed before Mr. | *| line. The line has severat: tured with Gilbert Ciements jews papers, etc., in the'toilet; Justice R R. Bell in Supreme SOURIS — The sol Genes homes connected to it and ap- trying to find the problem. — j¢ the aa to nay to have the ue Court yeserday incrning: and brownies celebrated ‘“Think-| - ok veofiocdl yy Mr. Wheatley said that he had|i98 Day’’ with separate pro-| : ee expected to invest $20,000 in a | srams in St. Mary’s Parish Hall. | g s |_twice.”” feat logging contract and that the| oot Mrs Me nano ee | Mariti S i Sane Sal at Itt cit Ms. Bruce the brownies pe | UV. KCl a logging contract it. March of fetted their afternoon program. ; : 1963. : Two new brownies were enroll-| _ j x e ered a hs Gad sak okie is eive 4 GE. jed, and all joined in games and | 8 es " Sacks’ a lies ‘nite fot Se mo patie 4 od 2 sing-song. The ‘‘Fairy Gold’ | Out of + if ate when he abandoned) was collected and presented. to} [P See i Pha ve the contract which ‘he “had for | the commissioner for the World haest ee delivering of logs but thought: it) Friendship Fund, Birthday cake| a Sees ee was in late July. | : : | : a : ie ae said that ‘he didn’t know a Sevens pees oy, te ee “The tragic passing of Ernest tain a deep sense of loss in the ow much money tad peen| Rev. F.E. Phinney, parents|D. Reid has brought a sense of| Sudden passing of this fine man. GET A ng opt ng ee Pat jand friends enjoyed the special|shock to a Jarge circle of | “My deepest sympathy goes when came a dead issue. Guide program directed by the friends within and outside our|OUt to his bereaved widow, two BRAKE JOB Counsel for- the plaintiff. is John R. Holmes. Charles R. Mc- Quaid, QC, is counsel for the bank. Hayes Steel Ltd: jleaders Mrs. W. Fudge and Mrs. | |D. Osborne. The Guide Promise, ; The Guide Law, The Guide Mot- ito, The Good Turn, and The Aim jwere explained by: Anne Coffin, Shirley Osborne;--Rachel Kass- | jner, Kathy Osborne and Joanne | province’, Premier Shaw said daughters and other members of his family. in a statement yesterday’ “This man was a friendly man, warm in his contacts with ail, courteous and friendly in his daily associations, honourable in PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer | LONDON (AP) — The British |iné division of, Actors’ Equity. an-|vote on the proposal. nounced it will no longer negoti-| If approved,—an ~annuat—divi-—On. D s ate contracts in South Africa be-|dend rate of 44 cents would be |guides attended services in St. cause of that country’s race seg-|declared payable at 11 1 lquarterly, the company said.|James United Churches. 7 = \ qj >ard Meeting Set For Sydney |MacKenzie. Splits Shares~ - THOROLD, Ont. (CP’ — Di- rectors of Hayes Steel Products Ltd. approved Monday a* pro- posed two-for-one split of com- pany shares. : The firm 1@%8 2,000,000 shares authorized, with 889,000 ou standing. Several songs were sung while A special shareholders meet-,the pennies for the - World will be called March 21 to|Friendship Fund were being col- ilected. The commissioner, Mrs. G.A. | |Leard, presented Religion and} |Life Emblems to Dawn Carter | jand Sally Ann Fraser, Emergen- | cy Helper badge to Dawn Car- ter, Child Care badge to Sally Ann Fraser, and Needlewoman | badges to Marie Praught and Jo- ' anne ,MacKenzie. cents |Mary’s Roman Catholic, and St. PLENTY TO BURN VANCOUVER (CP) — Trade and Commerce Minister Ralph Loffmark says northern British | Columbia has enough proved | posits to run all the cars ...his business dealings, always fair ‘the ‘brownies and|8 fine business man, a loyal) - Purity Products” 3 and considerate “in ae ° j - , casei ‘I knew Ern Reid for many) years. Like one said of Robert Louis Steveson, ‘‘When I. first met him; I was looking” down, when I left him I> was looking} up’. The same could be said of this fine citizen’ “T always felt a glow of hap-| piness and good will every time) I met him. This province has lost| _ his view 3666646566664 O00OOeo eect earnest support of évery worthy, cause and a Christian. * Tele “With mamy others I enter visions: FIRESTONE Prompt Pick Up and ; _ Ltd. Delivery Dial 4-5547 Master Cleaners 122 Fitzroy Dial 4-5636 in North America for the next century. : | adia Chamber of Commerce, | while Premier R.L. Stanfield, | QC, will address the closing joint luncheon of the MPBT~and | Sydney Rotary Club at noon on | Tuesday, June 14. The annual | dinner speaker on Monday eve- ning will be announced later. The resolutions and policy ses- | sion will take place Monday af- ternoon, June 13. ql Others participating in the event will be John R. O'Dea, St. John’s, president of APEC, J.M. Crosby, ~-Saint John, chairman, | Maritimes’ Transportation Com- mission, D.L. Morrell, Montreal, general manager, Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Major Russell Urquart of Sydney and A. Bruce McDonald, president of the Sydney Board of Trade. | ) place at 10.15 am. Monday, June_13. A second panel will be titled A special program for the) \ladies is planned. 24 NOw! "NOW ONLY $20.59 - “All-Chev.- ~~ Pontiac—Cars, Genuine G.M. parts. This price includes front and rear wheels. Installed ISLAND- CHEV: OLDS LTD. _At our-new location, Corner of Euston and’ Weymouth. Opp. Ch’town Curling Club. “How Can the MPBT further) service the smaller boards and, chambers” and will take place} on Tuesday morning, June 14. | John M. Murphy, Truro, presi- | dent of the MPBT, will be gen-| eral chairman of the annual ses-| “sion which. will» commence Sun- | L A seal hunter, one of hun- dreds who swarmed off ships “SLAUGHTER SEALS club to kill a seal pup. Filmed scenes such as this have stir- officials are watching the hunt day evening, Juhe 12, with reg- istration and welcome reception by the Sydney Board of Trade, hosts for the annual meeting. Speaker for the luncheon meeting will be Major-General R.. Holly Keefler, CBE, DSO, Montreal, president of he Can- & Colibri : they'll know you really \dreds* and the ithe proceedings is Brenda How- volent Irish Society for March) 16 and 17 this year at Birchwood High School auditorium. The laughs come by the hun- audiences are guaranteed to have a great eve- ning’s fun. Playing a © Montague—Tues ® Souris—Thurs. & prominent part in att, &bove. This talented young acress does an excellent job in portraying Svlvia Allan Get your tickets at once and| avoid disappointment. They are on sale at Huzhes Drug. Medi- cal Pharmacy, \reher and Mac-. Donald ,and Stead’s Pharmacy NOW! Something really different in business machines and office equipment & Wed., Mar. 8 & 9 Fri., March 10 & 11 March 14 & 15 % . : h | : We extend an invitation to merchants and businesses in these areas to Laug s Ga ore visit our mobile demonstrating unit and inspect the very latest in business q The Irish loudly i claiming “Norah's Fo as the machines and —— 3 Me ie tal ea ee : : y woo’ is annu e ca offering tainment arranged by The Bene-) Our demon ng. Unit will be in: © Summerside—Mon. & Tues., © O'Leary-Alberton—Wed. & Thurs., ‘March 16 and 17. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER Accounting Machines — Cash Registers — Adding Machines and Supplies . : closely thig year. and planes to Gulf of St. Law- red violent protests from osely | rence ice Monday, swings his animal lovers. Humane Society (OP ~ . ¢ $ oh foe so f os Pirwenernce nage sith cl