| Island News Page — Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., May 25, shal a et MONTAGUE — The death oc- curred at his home in Montague 5 on Tuesday May. 23rd, of John L. Macleod in his™“6tst’ year The late Mr. MacLeod had not * been in the best of health for | several.’ years however a few it a ago he became suddenly ly. He was born at Caledonia, il and passed away’ unexpected- , x ‘ J.L, MacLeod 40,000 Canadians Affected Dies Suddenly By Talks On Steel Contract ~ HAMILTON -(CP)—More than 40,000 Canadian union members are expected to bé affected by negotiations under way or soon to start as the» Unitcd Steel- workers of America CLC) moves into its big contract year. ee . While ‘details have not been made public, union contract open Ts } fon Neg . : i Steel Co. of. Canada Ltd. and the union, Preliminary discus.’ sions mainly involve employees | of Local 1005 et --the — Hilton) works. oo AFFECTS -ALL_CANADA | Tied in with them are another 3,500 employees in 18 fabricat- ing plants of the Stelcp, chain in Hamilton, Toronto,” Montreal, Co." of anada- Ltd: and work- ers in the Quebec iron ore fields. : During the last convention of the Canadian union in ‘Vinnhineg it was indicated a .major new» ot \ pension proc*am was one of the | targets. spe The plan, according to ‘the including public pensions, af:2¢ adopfed -union policy, shou'd provide 75 per cent of incom2: - including = public pensions, after =~ 30 years of -sc’vice- : a During the last set. of. nego tiations, 18 months ago, the un ¥ PC Candidates -_moved_to_Iris.where-he went to-_proposats-are—believed—_to in-_Gr___-ue. Ont... Brantford and/ion argued that the Canadi-s... | CIN meeting with. officialsof—Char! | ectarday -afternoon-—Col. Earl | Me ae, a TUNES IN ON SAIGON - Hottetown, Sherwood and Park- |MacLeod pas the inspection of- FUNERALS s : : idale, he and Davies were /ficer. | : ; * Hopes ae toes U. 8 Ambassador Henry yesterday at a government- Thieu, repeated promise of ‘aware’ of some of the problems Following the review Col. prpRE FUNERAL — The tu- : Cabot Lodge adjusts ,bis ear- pliones while listening to trans South Viet ._Nam’s chief of to hold elections this Fall for with these problems in mind | gets for their fine turnout, their neral for Joseph. Edward Pitre lati hes. i igon..- state; Lt. Gen. en _V. ituti : ention. ote Scart ae ‘of 57 Upper Street took Aation of: apeec s:in Sa gon. ate. Lt en Nguyen ana constitutional convention |they helped shape the Conserva- |qrjj| and demonstration, of rifle, place ee ing to tas mj|it appreciates this fact. sponsored political assembly. the country’s -military junta ‘elected to the..provincial legisla-.|more’ opportunities ‘\ture next Monday they would || Mr, Gaude -+vince-have-been_rural orientated. | since 1959 he said. ‘A. ° Walthen Gaudet, -- Sth ‘in ghi8 alldress said that P.E.I. Queen’s Progressive Conserv4- was a good place to live, but itive candidate,’ in the forthcom- |that with . continued expansion ing ‘province election, told ajsuch as that provided by the meeting in the Sherwood Hall |Shaw government during the last Jast-evening that if he and his | seven years it could become an eolléague J.T. Davies, Sr: were even better place with better and I for young people. Mr. MacLean spoke on work for a greater appreciation lthe present government's record by government for municipal life in the fields of health, education and problems. ie land highways--and noted. that Mr, t said that.up to the continued expansion was neces- present, governments in this pro- | sary. - | 4 He said this is necessary since |pas given way to hope and de- the creative wealth in the pro- | ray has been.replaced by rebuild- vince comes from the farming |ing He said it was geod busin- and fishing industries, but he ad- ess on the part of everyone to de- ded government's should show |j,and food government that-can more concern for: residents of ithe —cities;-towns>-and—villages, _ since a very large-percentage-of. Island population falls into this | class. The Shaw government, he. people can—atta said, in bringing out the new’ ntague Cadet election act giving, more repre- | ect sentation to the Charlottetown | In pection Held } MONTAGUE — and metro area. has shown that -Gaudet—-said—that—after--Repionat-High School facing these municipalities and yyacLeod congratulated the ca- \tive platform and program. ifirst aid, F.N.- rifle In his address. Tom Davies not- | reading. “despair Charlottetown: and.. sisters. Lois and will create a climate where | in-a—good-tife-*— The annual jeadet. inspection for Montague | dnd. map school. He served with the Royal” clude narrowing ther wage gap Canadian Artillery in the Sec* between United States and -Ca- ond World War joining the- army’ nadian steelworkers and a .ma- in September 1939 and was dis- jor new. pension program. charged November 13th, 1045. Undevlining the importance of 'He was married to the former the Canadian contract talks, the \Catherine Ethel Cambell of Al- USWA internatjonal executive |liston who survives him Also will ‘hold its. first meeting -in +surviving are four sons, Elwood. Canada..in its 30-year history; Alliston: Edward, Camp Gage- ‘starting today in Toronto and town: Lawrence and Johnny at continuing till Friday. Montague. Contract talks covering more His mother Mrs Joseph Mac- than 11,000. Hamilton workers Western Canada. \steel worker outproduced ‘his The current agreement ex-. American courte:part and, pires July 31, when most con- therefore, should be paid move tracts,with the fabricating chain” instead—of ess: also run out: | ~ | Under terms of the last Stelco Running parallel with this set|agreement a start was made on of contract talks are negotia-|a -job training program. This ny ° oe tions between the union and Al-|time the union will’ work tog... goma Steel Corp. Ltd. at. Sault| widen’ and impro Ste. Marie, ‘covering 7,000 mem-|training scheme. : bers. | Supplementary unem ent | q Leod also survives him. One -started Tuesday between the daughter Althea, predecezsed —y . him four ‘years ago, Thrée bro thers Stewart of Montague, Stan- ley of Heatherdale and Earl of . _ Buell of Montague and Christie | \Mrs.- Fred’ MacRae of Charlotte- | town; Eileen, Mrs. Carl Mac- Kenzie of Vancouver: Annie, | Mrs. —Angus—-Matheson;— also—- | survive him. cis =) His remains are resting at / |) Mon-ague” Funeral Home=for fu-") neral from -Caledonia Presby- | terian Church at a time to be an- | nounced later. Intenment will — take place in the church ceme-_ tery. . i i CITY AREA Church of the Most Holy »- emer where Requiem High Mass 17a Contracts also will be renegu- | benefits were not included in the Co, of Canada Lid., Aluminum entire new area for bargaining. tiated with International Nickel} old ‘agreement and. up’ an 4th PRINCE — Progressive Conservative \ -e the Job ee Wed., May 25th. 8:30 P.M. St. Eleanors Lions Hall ed that he and Mr.” Gaudet im) He also advised the cadets; w . | ate was. celebrated Rev. W.J eget to ipa Lilet pitied Ar iy oc eng their ger | Enright who oe the area- which is expanding $018 lHitia “Bes ot ee service -at the grave- Seated” in~ idly, He spoke of the Shaw gov- | f 1? i their sh ling. This the “Saactuaty were Rev: Floye can t’ oe cord in industrial | w, 5 good cris and id eGeit: Rev. Caratin Mae ne s i 3° added “that iwas . he sate ae the fur Donald. Rev. Francis Maloney. thers anae be more such devel- Wire t them Col, MacLeod stat- ze mmananement se me “i ind ell f it in Sherwood, lea. i ee ut ee = one — 0 : - ‘ed the funeral. The pall bearers ar’ ‘dale. — : jelitnik” _ Other members of the inspec- |were: Merril Longaphie, Kevin Also speaking last evening was tion party were:-Capt. H-A--De-Dowling, Norman Mac.-od, | | Hon. Angus MacLean, Conserva- cost, wo 1 C.L: Gregoire and Fe-éderick Dillon, William Robin- | \tive MP_in Ottawa, Mr. MacLean WO 1 L.E. Gorgan. Corps IB son, Allison Croken. Interment - \structors ° are ~ Capt. ~~ John 5 rs : _Island Court's Full Bench ~ Adjourns For Judgment - R..McGuigan_and Mr. Justice G. the Letters. Patent and =/By- _ J. Tweedy in the Supreme Court Laws. should be held in the‘ city ‘of P.E.I. The case.was adjourn- of Montreal; (5) the ‘Court had |: ied for judgment. : : “no jurisdiction under Sec. 104 of | The detision” of Mr:*~ Jfistice’ the Canada“ Corporations Act to An appeal by Commonwealth ‘Ltd. and Commonwealth Interna- tional Corporation’ against a March 14th decision by’ Mr.: Jus- tice R°R. Bell was heard yester- 0 day before Chief Justice’ Thane |Bell ordered the companies to jdirect the said meetings be held’ z | : ;took. place in the Catholic ceme- | . “A. Campbell Mr. Justice Mark |hold their ‘hnual. meetings im |outside of the province of Prince |Halifax = .....--.. 7 63 rane os a M.. Macheuse. + tery : a . ee ee Se ; xe -\Toronto, outlined the rules of |Edward Island: (6) Mr. Justice {Charlottetown ... 43-71 *|Lesile Saar’: Sa eee : : e eee “~~ |procedure for the’ meetings’ and |Bell was wrong .in directing it Sydney $8 63 | Cadet officers and NCO’s im - = named the chairman for the | would be impracticable to’ con- | Yarmouth .. 6 . jclude: Cadet Major Fraser In-| : EASTERN- ae f meetings. ‘duct the meetings. with the us- ee John’s ..+.+++. - 7 ps Peis on ow yeaa F > Pil gis : f Counsel for the companies, Ro-jual chairman: (7) the appli |Albany” .-----+-++- jaward; Cadet Cap oe : : ae 1 bert A. Davies.QC of ‘Toronto, ‘cant. did not make out a case'| Boston .-... sceose 61 man, Cadet Lts. L. Mellish, K. UNERALS ; : Eric. Jessome Pe ts Ron MacDonald si = . Thomas Allen - -Toronto--.and which would enable the court to cer seeeeeeeees a 86 _ Butler; gare Ee 7 | : V Bes Th T Bs Tha d a : : ne ~|Gerald” Foster ~of Charlotte-" exercise the’ extraordinary pow- AM). +n an . }winner_o st sr. award; | MacNEILL F ae ¢ I f e town, have submitted 12 grounds jers under Sec. 104; (8) the Court [Les Anse ne es (Cadet Sats. Dickson, E: Dut rhe funeral fo a ‘ ote For The team. t Builds : “tp if Le c |had isdictién to direct that | : Tees - \fy: Cadet C.Q. Sgt. J. Conahan; : aoa 2 3 : be for apres os Vpascies be fled. in advance of (ther office says few clouds Caget Cpls. W. Conahan, winter ‘he murray Hives Fescral’ Horne. Vote Progressive Conservative On May 30th | : ! [nereat, nouns enn. Med atm |e tnd ite Martie (Shc ward ad WB Muy ee Pueal ome | 9 ee : i e grounds they offer are: Court had no jurisdiction to di- | late Tuesday evening. thers. ‘Cadet L.A. MacKenzie" : aces Gue t: S ’ k r- {rl th M ar M P a) Ania Court was without aE irect that the registers of trans A weather system, now Cross- was winner of the best first year hah ee where services st. pea @ eq acqyu : rie, oe i iction to make the said order; |7.-. of the said corporations be ‘cadet award. ’ conducted by Rev. Donald Nich->, * Ae co _GONE_ WEST . Mrs. Milton Stewart left by plane yesterday for Edmonton, Alberta, to visit hér sistér,|,Mrs. 5 ity, oO Sinn: »« IS PATIENT Mrs. Donald MacLeod, Vic- toria Cross, is a patient in the Victoria Gerferal Hospital, Hali- fax. ° EGG PRICES Dealers were quoting produc- ers for ungraded eggs per dozen delivered in Charlottetown yes- terday as follows: grade A large, 30 cents; grade A-medium, 25 cents; and grade A small, 3 cents. : : « (2) the Court ought not to have entertained- the-said— application; the parties in relation to the an-.| hual meetings of the Respondent ; of’ Montreal and judgment await- > ied therein; (3) it. was not im- | practicable-to call or conduct | the meetings of the Respondent Corporations according to -the | Letters Patent and By-Laws; | (4). the annual meetings of the | Corporations if held pursuent to; the Superior Court of the district ° closed in advance of the annual meetings: (10) Mr. Justice Bell while legal proceedings between —-24 in law in his interpretation of the provisions -of Sec. 104: (11) Mr. Justice Bell acted on. wrong rinciples appealed against will result in gross injustice to the sharehold- ers of the said corporations; and (12) the respondent also relies upon the established proposition that in. exercising its direction under Sec. 104 a court: does not need to be impeded by the real- ization that the calling of @ : “| shareholders’ meeting could re was held from St. Joseph’s Cath-' suit in the replacement of the olic Church on Saturday, May present board of directors of the 14 with the’ Rev. Danice J. Ho- | company: Sw nan_ officiating. Interment was! The respondent in the case is | ing- Southern Quebec, -will enter | Northern New Brunswick this }morning and pass through Nova {Scotia and Prince Edward Is land tonight. Cloud, showers and |jsolated thundershowers will ac- district. “Temperatures ‘will reach close to the 80-degree mark in many inland localities: of Nova Scotia today. Clouds in New Bruns- wick will keep temperatures there much cooler than Tuesday. Regional forecasts: - é Halifax and vicinity, South Shore. except Yarmouth County, Annapolis Valley, Northern Nova Scotia, Eastern Shore, Cape Bre- ton, Prince Edward Island: A few clouds, becoming overcast 4 ! School Association - within | Island President Chairs Meeting Mrs. Stewart. MacDonald, pre- and School , Association, guest - speaker at a meeting of the Uigg School held recently. | The meeting was held regarding / the organization of a Home and | that | district. i 1 f > 2. . | z > sident of the Provincial Home ent took place in. Little Sands-——~— olson. During the service, Mrs. |Kenneth Emery sang a solo: Je- sus I Come. Hymns sung were: |The. Lord’s. My Shepherd and Neil MacNeill, Lloyd Wheeler, * tq visit and— Monty: : Livingston. Inter- |. Cemetery. * KEEP UP OLD LIFE : ‘/San Francisco's 25,000. Chi- nese make up the largest Chi- “Everyone Welcome Mrs. MacDonald talked on the | necessity and work Of the Asso- | ciation and the need for a clos- ; er relationship between teach- ers and parents of pupils. GRASS AIN:T JUST HAY Canada nese settlement outside Asia. exported enough jclover and grass seed for 3,000,- Norman Carruthers ee We extend a special invitation to the electors of Poll No. 45, Slemon Park, Rock ‘of ‘Ages. Pallbearers were: to attend our meeting so that we can meet: you personally. It was our intention you in your homes and talk to you personally, but due to “Military Tas ne -. HONORED in Riverside cemetery, Orono. |William Hewson Zimmerman of }this afternoon; showers and| 1 datidae So fo 000 acres in 1965, worth $14,000,- i = |Montreal; a ‘shareholder, direc " = hang ap rm .-&.| Saad : See on hCae oe PROMOTED . ltor and executive vice-president {cance of ‘thundershowers 0 |Home and School organization 00. Ee fo retiring head of the RCMP on “Prince Edward Island, was hon- ored recently at a-mess dinner given by G-C--Berryand the of- ficers. of the CBF Sumimerside. Supt. McNeil was presented with a silver tray by the command- ing officer. . : AWARD R.G. Leitch, manager of Zel-' ler’s store in Charlottetown, one of seven of 109 Zeller man- agers to win awards in. a com- petition for excellence in store: management.” Mr. and Mrs. _ Leitch will spend their prize, an_ all-expense-paid vacation tr _travelling in the Maritimes. INSPECTION». ‘ Lt.-Col, Ray Hennessey, —ac- companied by a party headed by cadet training officer H.A: De- Coste, will inspect No. 20 Queén Charlotte High School _ Cadet Corps Thursday afternoon at "_ , Memorial Field: The inspection, » slated for 2.30, will include var- ious phases of marching and drill, map reading, first aid and, rifle demonstrations: HIGHEST HONOR Word has been received that Nw » It was announced by the De- | ; anning Corpora- partment of National Defence een a incccaae adviser that-G.M. McKearney of__Mt. jand distribution agent for Com- Stewart et Lg a chief | nonwealth International Lever a rs w bea rig re- age Fund and Commo nwealth cently 2 \International Corporation. rank of commissioned officer in | Council for. the Fespondent {s trip, | the Royal Canadian Navy. The 53 men successfully completed a seven-month general list offi- cer’s qualifying course held at quimalt, B.C. % PRESENT CONCERT | The~“Meli-Melo Quartet ffom | Nicollet,-Quebec. will. present..a.| bilinqual concert here: in the Prince of Wales College Auditor- | ium on June 9th at 8 p.m. Includ- | ‘ed in the quartet, which has | been giving a niimber of success- ful-concerts in Quebec, is Eloi Arsenault’ —_of __Egmont_._ Bay, ‘Prince Edward Island. The con- icert sponsored. by the Charlotte- ijtown branch of the St. Thomas Aquinas Society . will include Frénch and English folklore and |a number of popular and Negro spiritual selections. — , P.E.L COW QUALIFIES An Ayrshire cow owned by D. Hunter River, | \Fred MacRae, the. Canadian forces base as Es- Arthur Patillo QC of Toronto and John P. Nicholson QC of Char- lottetown. | WEATHER y TORONTO: (CP) — Temps: Low. overnight High Tuesday . Dawson. ...+...... Victoria Edmonton Regina Winnipeg Toronto. Ottaws Montreal Saint John Moncton: ........-:- is Buy now—and go. broke later? ezegnapsnses night: very warm. Winds south- west 25, diminishing in the even- ing to light. Low-high at Hali— fax 42 and 75, Liverpool 42 and 76, Kentville 4 and 82, New Glasgow and Goshen 4 and 78, Sydney 40 and 78, Charlottetown '46and 78. Outlook. for Thursday: Sunny and cooler. | -|1966-67 were named. and a nominating committee was appointed. Members of the com- mittee are: Harry Lavers, Lou- | ise MacLeod and. Blanche Mac- | Kirinon. beats An organizational meeting will tbe held on Wednesday, May 3 MOTOR REWINDING & REPAIRS and the officers for the year, Progressive Conservative — Ath District Of Prince - _ Thurs., May 26th. 8.30 P.M. Storey Electric Ltd. 136 Prince r at ioe , ~ * Progressive Conservative ~~ Ist District Prince -- Friday, May 27th - 8.30P.M. ~~ TIGNISH LEGION HALL Inserted by 4th Prince ‘P.C. Asem. wr. F.-Clarke Fraser, professor |p & 1 has recently qualified for of human genetics at McGill Uifiversity; has been elected a fellow of the Royal Society of ‘Canada. This is the highest ho- - nor for scientists in the Domin- ion. Dr. Fraser is married to the ___former. Beryl. DeBlois, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noel H. De- Blois, city. Se WINS AWARDS River North Ada, 311964, clas- sified Very--Good,a—Jersey—cow in the herd of Ida Alice Ed-- wards, New. Wiltshiré, P.E.L., has just.been issued a Ton of Gold certificaté. In 1461 days she produced 2,057 lbs. of fat. She is also a winner of a Silver Medal. | eae TONIGHT! 3 Visiting Commercial Travellers Da To qualify for this award a cow must produce at least 2,000 lbs. of fat in four consecutive years. DEATH OCCURS The death occured ‘at St. Jo- seph’s Hospital, Bangor, Maine on Wednesday, May 11,. 1966 of | Mrs. ‘G.W. Lyshon, the former Sarah Jean Burke, daughter of , the ‘late George Burke and _ Amanda Gay. She 1s survived by two sisters Mre. Frances Mae- Millan of Miscouche Mrs _Myrtle_Trainor_ofSaint. .Joha,. ~New Brunswick, - Her --funeral and la Gold Seal Certificate: by pro- | A generation or two ago, most | a pay-as-you-go — | people. had | ducing 100,000 Ibs. milk or more.*| philosophy about spending |The certificates, are given in re- | cogni {production achievements. The ‘cows “are all on official R.O.P. jtest.and_all have been milked_on. |practical two times a day milk- ling. Rivermere Dainty. Flo--has lcompleted nine lactations. pro- |ducing 102,374 Ibs. milk, 4,018 ‘Ibs. fat in 3,313 days. As a 6- year-old she produced 14,610 Ibs. milk, 590 Ibs. fat. She is classi- fied Very Good and her sire is Kirkside Chum. az e , | | 4 tion of meritorious lifetime featuring: "Les Alexander and The Smoothies THE HORSE and .SULKY CLUB'S money. ; rent. Thére's. the house to be paid off, as well as a new car a | washing machine, and maybe TV set. The June | even a color ~{ssue” of Reader's Digest takes | a look at how people — and gov- ernments — are ing | budgets these days. Is it an ‘irresponsible way. to livé — or «the only way? all about the new attitude to- ward ‘getting into debt’ in the new Reader's Digest, on your newsstand today. > nce oday, things are diffe- | ou_¢an_ learn _ s i moceyrintoneaer . Sh: Brie Jessome , _| <Vote For The Tearn That Builds _ Vote Progressive Conservative On May 30th Guest Speaker. -, David MacDonald, M.P. . ___ ‘Everyone Welcome — Ent erta ~ BORDEN LEGION HALL inment & Refreshments "Inserted by 4th Prince-P. “Cy Assoctation: “ Ron MacDonald Us ee te hid | fs GUEST SPEAKERS — SEN. ORVILLE PHILLIPS DAVID MacDONA ~_#. . Bert Rix Hubert Gaudet Gerald Rooney LD, M.P, Everyone Welcome — Entertainment & Refreshments PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE j ~~ Peer COME AND MEET YOUR BUILDING TEAM HON. ALBAN FARMER 4 MAY 30 | Inserted. by Ist Prince PLC. Asso,