Island News Page x= -* Dispatcher Says rt TORONTO. (CP) — Tempera- tures: Dawson 2% -18 j i : Prince George ll 22 All R d : ® Vancouver — 36 49 O a Ss e n - Eastern and Central Districts Edmonton 13 * Calgary 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, atin zh. 19,1966. 5!prince Albert ° 50 8 The snow plow dispatcher at three degrees above nak The . wm | Regia 252d the government garage last | wind was recorded at 20 miles : Winnipeg 49 | -19 night reported that ali main high- | per hour from the west..’ The Churchill” - 37 |B Ways and secondary roads were | highest gust recorded yesterday Lar e | rowd North Bay 5 #8 }open with a little drifting in| occurred at 7 a.m. when the Toronto “ao rural areas, Most roads were} wind was west at 55 m.p.h. The : Ottawa 0 2 Slippery in places and driving | barometer was 30.00 and rising. & e Montreal A 7 was treacherous. Car férries were from two to Quebec 4 3 The plow which worked | three hours behind schedule yes- : ees arn iva Fredericton 2 16 “through ‘night ‘Thurday and all |‘terday as they battled heavy ice ‘ Saint John 7 18 day Friday were called in late | in Northumberland Strait. “ Moncton 0 13 MISS BOLGER | last night. : ‘ O'LEARY The annual junior} Boys 8 and 9 years of age 1.|Halifax 10 = The dispatcher said that all fancy dress carniva) was held in one Dennis; . ae Get- | Charlottetown 1 18 : | equipment will be going tomor- Freetown Man 0" Community Rink on|son; 3. Michael W Sydney n #8 | §DU Announces >» in an effort to widen main ‘ Feb. 16 with about 500 people Gicis 10 ond 11 veers of ape 1. Yarmouth Bs 2 | roads and open side, roads: Named Director : attending and upwards of 100 go MacNeill; 2. Donna Sweet; st. John's 1° 19 Staff Member | A report from the Charlotte- children in cose. + Reames u of 1, {Boston 21 % |town Radio Range at 9.30 last|- Andrew M. Jardine of Free- paws * were #gs. Grace ee. eeu Murray yers : age “ New York 30 43 “One- of i new staff members night. revealed a temperature of ewan me been named director of Mrs. shel Mi ine 3. Randy Smallman Tampa 61 is at St. Dunstan's University for on sadian Holstein-Friesian a’ Moase.. Recorder. ' Claudette Bas New Orleans 47 56 S for Prince Edward Mr RK Adame: rrville Wiflis i see ‘Holly Matheson, ae* | Tucson SO [the URES eotedl yeat ip Miss Alberta Plans Island. His election was announ- and r Seni: a a S|” Couples 1. Natalie and Fiaine| 48 Angeles 45. 59 | Catherine Bolger who has been ced following the annual meet. of prizes; itt iy oh Smallman; 2. Virginia and Janet | 52% Francisco 43 ~—- 35 _| appointed assistant librarian. Residence For ing of the board of directors B comeenliieg Picein Buchanan. HALIFAX (CP)—The weather | “as, : cies ts which was held in Toronto on isbop. > Thert Most graceful skater (girl in| Office says a cold wave affected es Bolger was | Lt. -Governo Thursday of this week. bert Deaule’and Aiton Ras a costume) Ellen McAllar "| the Maritime ‘provinces Friday. | River, P.E.I., and received her | ae Roy H. Barker, Woodbridge, Shas 2 SE wile aL aad si ae ah eeneheal nan 1. Heather Most G ful cnet (Boy in| At Campbellton, the mercury | early eduation there. She gradu- | EDMONTON (CP) — The Al- Ontario was.chosen as national a SUMMARIZING «the pros day's Women’s Institute Sem- son of Oyster Bed Bridge and | Wodside; 2. Darlene MacLeod; 3. | costume) Stephen MacLean. — rose org — all =: ated from St; Dunstan's Univer. berta government will build “a ar. fue m se : and cons of their particular inar in Charlottetown are Mrs. Clare Haslam of Spring- |Carla Lynn Adams. Best group 1. Colleen Mac- | Greenwood, - though con-| sity with a Bachelor of Arts residence for its Meutenant-gov- | ys. was named fourth vice-pres- workshop -debate at yester- LEFT, Mrs. David MacPher-* field. Boys pre-school age 1. Rodney |Dougall; Wendy Harris; Esther siderably milder than a degree (with distinction) in 1960, ernor, Premier Manning an- | ident. . Wood; 2. Daryl, Kirev; Grant Paul ten Fee ere poco = Seder ef ae 35, | following which she taught school nounced at a press conference. | ‘The association will spend as . § : . 4 =v yon which ost & tow mark Gane Or for two yeras in Morell and Cal.| The province has not had such | estimated $145,000 on the promot- Oo a Ic ormu a een sasittn Sarvs; 5. Joana orate; —|Feb: 16. gary, Alta. - | @ residence since the late 1930s. | jon of the Holstein breed during 3. Carla Denn «Na y Mac- : The flow of cold air ie expected | She then returned to SDU and| At the same time, tlie premier | the year, it was revealed. : : __ 8; ancy Ma Lions Sponsor : to. continue through today and,| continued her studies, receiving | announced that the old govern-|.. Fred B. Griffin, Burgessville, _ le Sunday. A. small disturbance |her Bachelor of Education de- ment “house on 102, Avenue will| Ontario was chosen as judge for - Boys 6 and 7 years of age 1. Randy Bernard; 2. Kevin Buch- anan; 3. Wayne Smallman. Girls 8 and 9 years of age 1. Kathleen Woodside; 2. Corinda be restored by the government | the Holstein breed at the Royal as a setting for banquets, state | Winter Fair in November of this ~~ year. The alternate judge is o ; M. Fraser, Streetville, Ontario. gree in 1963, Miss Bolger taught Dame Academy _ for it nd other official f th before coming to) dinners a > ree yout |tions given elthet by the .lieu- Valentine Dance tn Magistrate's Court yester- To Developing Leadership day -afternoon Douglas Joseph tenant- the - ‘: By AUDREY JENKINS of clarity of what people W. Lippman late |Smaliman; 3. Kareen Adams, this deturbance will pass over "governor oF govern- : - “There’s no magic formula apes " peda Franklin fhe Patricia Boates; 5. Marilyn i etisoe nad thete” . western Nova Scotia, giving oc- _ Murphy's Service tor developing leadershin” wart-| “Everyone wants o do a fine Vell, Dr. MacKay staied: “The | Gamble: §. Holly Matheson. | sault charges withdrawn on a0-|on4°Vauiey. Apart trum this, Cow Rates ais ‘tts would be ches ” Station a ees 7) MEcKay ig) and have people saying|*#l test of a leader ts that he) plication by the plaintiff Allison - Apert | ‘ts ee Gael oe — t t last evening's session- of the P ileav skies today and Sunday are ex- public ag part of a new direc’ day, "Women's institute "what would we do without you" {ro" Otten "and “the. will, to Assault Charges (ais 7cy°Seevorh seiad’ss|Pected to be generally clear, ‘Star’ Brood abM pa Msc Piety Motor tuning and leadership training similar end- - oo — oe leave | carry on ... the genius of a good Withd counsel for the plaintiff, Magis with only a few sak / lemme ~ ee as a Cen- shampooing ing today at Motel Charlotte /&°. oreaniza *e.-fUNe Jeader ia bo leave behind him a| AT@ TOWN [tate Jame B. Johnston, Qc ' ‘| A Prince ‘and cow, TOP MILLION FOR GIFT Towing .......... 6 units - * towa. This t, De. MacKa jSituation. which common sense, . : presided. : pate a | Bessborough Peg, has rated a ——_—_—_——_——_—_——__ Craning - Completing a full day of work-| acted mee, ¥ %ug-|without the grace of genius, can | Elmer Gallant and his Down-|" Jame Alden Brander of New |q)Northera Nova Scotia, casters | certificate as a Siar brood cOw.| The Lutheran Church W hop activities in which the 50 |Sesec: me 0 deal with successfully”. towners supplied the music for/qondon charged with ~unlaw- ) ape. Becton, Feo to the current issue or en from across the pro, |leeate “authority and accept! Dr. MacKay's lecture is to be|the Valentine party and dance | fully tmunting migratory birds clear, except for &| of the Holstein-Friesian Journal. erocrsup 208,000) € 4 © & vince end-their leaders imple. |"metimes lower analyted: and fully discussed at|held in the Parkdale Hall, Feb. had his ease adjourned’ to Feb. q",<icucy Reriods and oocsslen- |She is owned by | MacArihur|ts'one git" drive, : mented proposed formulas for Performance isp session, and the|!ith. The dance, by| 25 at 4 p.m. to set a date for | winds westerly 20 pr he ; | Brothers, Union Road, Charlotte- 106 “one decision sneking at the commus-| So"G,.' JASN. developed. | tol’ process of Jeaderdhip ut-| fe at iioa members, and| Me ssster’ late this evening to light; low. | wn RE level with the tical appil- sO ion members a ; for “star” a Hy ever these atepe to four ne.| Confidence is built, she said, 'MacKay end by Thursday even.|their partner from the Char-| ee ns oe, m Mah st New: Gnegow 2 eey Senne waar ae tual problems suggested‘by dele-|by the acquiring of knowledge ing’s speaker, Mrs. Douglas lottetown, Summerside, 5t.| sessed $20 and costs or 30 days | 15 above, Sydney signa s or are three or more progeny clas- @ates. Dr. MacKay pointed out and the satisfaction of each > re of Bedeque, will be Peters and Kensington areas for illegal possession of liquor ’ 5 ra 0 * | sified “*good -plus’’_or better and -that there is eee Bill Matthews acted as mas- aa und , 10 above, with production indexes showing responsibility upon those in ter of ceremonies and presented; » wiz, PROBATED ontanaly eae ay, emmy 804! breed class averages of at lest. - _ sition of authority to assist " prizes to the following < LONDON (AP) — Somerset} High tide today at Charlotte- a and butter- the leadership of others. r a al nite r - YEE ta a Sane. fee Maugham, the English author |town 11.04 a.m. and 10.18 p.m. j= ———_____ SLOW BUSINESS second, Mr. and Mims. Genes ee: 0 utters At Kustite at 5.26 p.m. High |yoeeeeeroresoooooors , ; “Ht’g @ slow business’ ehe | Vall, and third, Mr. and Mrs. France, left an eae Eng- Sunday at Charlottetown. $ PURITY DAIRY t werned. ‘There ere born lead. | Ray Mackinnon, St. Peters Hand valued ‘et £98,307 ($204,-| 11.42 a.m. and 11.04 p.m. At Rus-|f 3 “ ers and leaders who develop and Trisee ta tne eecond group (S21), tt was disclosed Friday. |tico at 8.48 am. and 612 pm./$ sparenty Prefer ls Eraeres so e"ee Stages Carnival |ricet ee St iis Stes 2s Soe eee reagent | a ~ leadership thrust upon them." | and Ann Gaudet; first: Mr. and estate duty. E so--af. th [Bon tlees foday 03.0) Gok aanit ; skp Lites tet ene. vith be The Crapaud Sports Center |Lean; 3, Laura. MacLean end Sleriing Millar ‘and. Mire. Don total Maugham fortune have put sets at 5.53 p.m, Rises Sunday at } ee “ nee a aed toad Se be eet held it’s annual costume carni-|Bonnie MacRae, Bonshaw. =| Hutchion, third. seas tot 23,000,000 (66,000,000.) _°7.01 a.m. and-sets at 54pm. lecocccosoocoresoooros en- | val Monday, Feb. 7. Junior Group under: 16 yéars— |" : couraged to participate. ““Many| “Judges of the various events |1. Kathy-Sherren, Charlene Mac- : times fear of criticism leads 40 were Lorne Moase, principal of|Fachern, Paul MacEachern and Person Cha 7 quer ' er te ‘and Ten os Schodl; Mrs. Allison Lea, Vic-| Sylvia Myers. With Crue J ; 1965 ee oe Those in office must toria; Mrs, Bertha» Moyaert, Senior Groups — 1. Englewood ; Ity your . 2 you use : 4 ey oa — ‘8 Cen: ie. See ee ten ote ~ SieeVit A Getiggpes Sac Scorer cee | ime RELA Individeal Income Jaa halurn | which come with your personal. j “ tdeas of others ... ms, Cape Traverse; Er- Lorna Nicholson, Joyce| A resident of rural Queens Alwa: “fll in all the @a meen aeTuRN 4 bp mfed ont Sdch APRIL. FREE eo eho ized income : a suggestions and be willing ‘0 nest Crosby, Hampton. MacFadyen, Joan Dawson, Myt-|County will appear before Ma- ways a paces appre. “TARTAN Data CNTR PD SOR Ok OMEAwA TOT ° _ re oe eee _ Change direction. oe ee are the Se poke aie: and Gertrude Fergu- anti eek ee pee. ; a For instance, if you eece cual a7 2 ‘ ; e Roe Sec one ad the abate- ti listed by Dr: MacKay as she Youngest im costume — Je- Funniest i‘ hcudaiene ander 16 charge of cruelty to ‘animals. ‘+f only-one entry under ‘income’ ees Stkker © PROVINCE OF RESMOEMCE OM the ment for provincial taxes. clarified her topic: the scarcity | sine Cutcliffe, valentine epecial, |Years — Jean Thompson; Fun-| The charge arose as the result ere oe ‘total TOWETOW Hi you oon the Uotadind Galas : Ft, age ; eral spaces below . ; lack of wodet rohin, ee | ‘pre schosl age ite —- 1. Ve [ane Renncth MocKiaata: Stet: /by the SECA sfc number of se-|| make your jake your form complete. QQ =a [ony 7 tion_method ox some ee j ‘ . ~ > | ’ WOM ADORED Ph RAREZ AS MEL leadership involves and the iec eyl Fey gor ga 2. | Cathy Newsome, Tryon; pret-| Included in the seizure were Ata wnide, prokemional: oe N ° you calculate each item separ- : MacVettie, Crapaud. tiest in costume over 16 years— 10 cattle, 12 pigs and two horses. lb dass mat how be deducted rou 7 = ately. Figuring percentages ‘ Pre school age boys — 1. Bre; Kane Leturgey. if _ = = preter seems fo an ae Most original costume under i if as a separate item. F Lloyd~Lefurgey, ae 2. Al- 116 years. — _ Thompson, [Hl ili N ‘Twve o7 work on rosrnew aH or example, to late the jan Inman, Tryon; Stephen a moet original costume Olls ewson Medical E and Dona- 4 421% cial tax ' Thompson, Tryon. over 16 years — Mrs. Mildred| ‘ ; pi a doe of ‘Tas provinces Quebec Boys 6-8 years — 1. Neil Mac-/|Francis; oldest person in cos- Is To En tions. : wane ae ent which is 44%), you multiply ? : Fadyen; 2. Jackie Lowther, |tume —.Allan Gaudet, Augustine p Claim either A. or B. below | Stameomeatiee | wecacaes your Basic Tax by 2! 1 and di-- | TT Cap Oe ey eee eee ee eee Se raceha | -ulinilla: Newians Tinedon wan! (not both) reas heres Seen, vide the answer by 100. The Wiens MacDonald; 2. Sandra Lowther, |skater (male) Dan Burt, Ken-|the top entry from Prince Ed- A: Standard Deduction $100 (no pctercmet rar __problem can be visualized this |... ae td: 3. Susan Lord, Tryon. leington; door prize wioner © —|Wward Island in the junior compe-|{ *eceipts required). Ponape Tox 6 way: Girls $12 years — 1. Kathy |Allen Robinson. tition for judging All Canadian |{ OF uaa aca, 21 Basic Tax ; i f ; 2. Debbie Tho- * o) entries annua! f ; m Basic Tax : aa : ef ‘Debbie Carr, € id competition conducted by a. B ‘iy of Allowable’ Amounts La Pt Ae Boos Tos joo2 0 = Abatement ALESCIN ; Ho national Holste n Asso- SO ha : Waldron MacKinnon of Chur- Siew 9-12- years —_1. Stephen reamery S | ciation, Mr. Newson had 6 total Medical Expenses— eS = Don't be confused by the fact etal ts convalescent in the |rerguson, Hampton: 2. David Annual Meeting |, rims out of = possible of attach list and At hen et Th nn =||.| that after. ros Bove oon cal a Prince MacEachern, Hampton; 3. : : , > a ucted tax" efter undergoing surgery. ald LaBreck, Crapaud. |: The annual meeting of the| Three contestants tied for se- rpcaipts ©y.. Total ee tarnest——— 1" || | abatement are asked to ii annu, ng ¢ | cond place ta: the. peevines with medical ea 550.00 Ad PROVINCIAL Toe Payee or oon 18 PATIENT Girls 13-16 years — 1. Marlege | Crapaud Cremery Company was|139 points. They Sua Atas Less 3% Tie ee ; add it back again to the total Saba, a a _{Thomas,-. Tryon; 2. Donaid 4 | held Feb. 15 in the Crapaud Com- ‘po are < of aa — <....... 21% if li : Mrs. Vera MacLean, Mon- MacEachern, a member of the: ‘Net Income es (21% metoe ive in Newfound- : tagus, 1s presently a patient in|Wood, Tryon; 5. Erith Creig, | munity Hall with a falr number yee" Herbert Calf Chub and Blair || gay your niet income is : Waka ne Was land, Prince Edward. oe the Prince Edward Island Hos-| "5.5 13:16 years — 1. Wiliam |ducers attending. President Art R. and Alex MacBeath, both vee $5,170, ae meron Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, | audey. por west exact. 13 MacFadyen, Augustine Comes & hur C. Simmons. presided. members of the Dunstafinage— nee knee em = Ontario, Alberta or British : es ogre i Charles Dawson, Tryon; 3. Ron-| It was reported that the com- Frenchfort Calf Club. 3% = 5° 5170= 155.10 = Bae Columbia; 26% if you live in days. Nga breve lj ere ae e <n e Premirueat - Sammtinnt tenet | Manitoba; 27% if you live in mete wren Panmnts |— 1. 30 Eee Seep levitate tcc paid tar tote! Feels Cattlemen lowabl portion : a $ Saskatchewan). This is neces- Mrs. Wieseor Worth, Comoc ‘Teotngeon, Tryon; 2. Della Daw-| fat was 69.92 cents. Top pro- ve of expenses 394.90 * ken tere ‘oteapa ee mre amen sia meds rete | sary to show which portion be- B.C., flew by plane from Van. |son-end Paul Thompson, Tryon; | ducer with a ee $5,294.58 Tie For First Charitable Donations Vga ns i nS ok longs to each government. couver Island to Charlottetown |3. Sheila Myers and Wanda Wad- | Was William Shepry of Fetnwoce OCT (attach receipts) 89.00 eee temins=psr=] | Detailed instructions for to three ic cation |dell, Crapaud. absence of manager Five Prince Edward Island ae an aS teweoc thesecaicul ees Heart Bae ad 1. Claudia Drum-| Lynch, Mr. Sanderson from the | cattlemen tied with 134 points 1 Total 483.90 ¢ ta ees COC ore f with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Ladies i an Gaudet, | Bank of Nova Scotia presented |the senior judging seicoetition : _ in the guide attached to your | Dan MacDonald, Upper Monta- ae A is a s< Chatating the Bank Shield to Mr. Sherry. har tern rude Ree Se ee ———$ personalized income tax form..- 4 vo ae Earl Adams, provincial dairy |competition for Holstein cattle = _ . supe ndent was guest speak- > “ sr SORE al crt! De pl | Be reed te agra” mln fr Beale Pastoral Charge will be held at | Siddal. over the previous year and also| The Possible was 140 points. y : 5 : the following times, Sunday,| Senior couples — 1. Mrs. Jim| gave a report on the quality re-|_ They are Leigh Jewell, Al- - Clip this... then put away in a safe place, Feb.. 20. Winsloe North 11 @.™. | Clark end Mrs. Elisworth Mann, | garding yeasts and moulds. In bany; W. Cecil © LeLacheur, a Winaloe South 2.30 p.m. emd|Kensington; 2. Mrs. ‘Shirley | hhis address -he commented. fav- -W._W. i \ i Behe 7pm ev. Tt |Ghopet and We Broce Mae | aay xt operation of ae a8 : er es fe s Goudge, minister creamery co-operation ; Css of the staff.’ ’ 2 ' wns rr | EASTERN, | im seca sate oe -. the card play at Corron Ban , 1 ; ; s * * hall Wednesday evening: ladies’ FUNERALS ea aL ~ tifst, Mrs. HH. Arbing; -consola-" 160,82; Vernon. Muttart, _ ae tion, Stela MacDougall; gents MacPHERSON FUNERAL — Traverse, $3,819.69; Allison first, Aeneas Macintyre; con-|. funeral of Mrs. John Mac- Victoria, $3,660.96; Robert Car- solation, | Jame, MacDougall: |pherson, Halifax, formerly of| Riche coe Ct ceud, #8. . Clara Watts and Baler. td tated Chaves mn | 966.43; Ralph Harvey, Cape Tra- f ibe a er cata ee arse eee eae confusion abou page 1 of your ‘ rere BEAT a uy al Sn rte toaae |Site Winsloe Wend. card othr Wed: hymns Jesus, Savior Pilot Me Valley $2508.21. ae ‘, y_night, The winners were: |and Shall We Gather At The Ri- Officers for 1966 are as follows: « Cc e x orm. A ae ines ae Mrs. Lois Holroyd; | ver, were sung by the choir. The| President, George Nicholson; im Mr. Doris Stone: con-|Garden Of Prayer was sung by | vice-president, Norman Mac- : Se mas Mr. Lettie Maclon- |the Brooklyn Trio accompanied | Donald. Directors are: Heber a aid: gent’ first; Harold MacDon. |by Mrs. Preston Peardon, organ. | Canfield; Carl Maybey, Borden 3 ald: second, David! Ford; con-|{st. The pallbearers were .Lin-| Walton, John Rogerson, Gerald u" 4 ; solation, Willard. MacCallum; |¢oln MacPherson, Clifford Mac- | Best, G. Max , L. I this th I fill t : He sis treene-ut, Mrs. Doris Wursey [Phertn, John F- MacPherson | Someta casurer iC: M. Lea, S e year ou DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE and William a ence Pippy. The: Howert ans ter batter maker Blair ¢ Camp. e t ri ight? “ The Hon. E. J. Benson, Minister NOT Gi re Stanley MacPhee, Alexan- ' ni maker; Ern- a incom ax i The George Garnhu: of Char. der D. MacPhee, Albert Mathie- | €st Harvey, feed salésthan ‘ lottetown who was fined $50 and |son; Alex Whiteway, Clarence; geT EXECUTION DATE costs in Summerside County | Whiteway, John Whiteway, An-|_ COLUMBUS (AP)—The Ohio Hes bie Wedneday on a charge of | gus eee nen set i ailing to obey a traffic sign to|Pherson, Cyr cP herson. |. 2: and have his truck load|Stanley MacPherson, J.D, Mac- (What about page a Turn the e) checked for weight was not |Pherson, Billy MacPherson, Nor- |¢ g Page, George Lloyd Garnhum. of 23|man Pippy, David Cooper, Ste- _. Granville Street, Charlottetown. | wart Vickerson. Interment took : “Report of the court session ap-|place in the, Valleyfield Ceme- .5 - ji ; . eared in Thursday's Guardian. | tery. ; bn ‘ a pe ae