“7 . Vancouver garbage collect- “ors, happy. to be back at work after a seven-week strike and Jooking ° forw ard to their first BACK AT WORK paycheck, remove one of the hundreds of piles ‘of garbage _ that fri! back 1. lanes in the city Lobster Cat In. P.E.I. And Nova Scotia ches: Are Poor a a, Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., June 22. F966. 5 4. * a ‘ * HALIFAX saci of northwest Atlantic seal herds is leloser to international supervis- ion as a result of seals being in- F | cluded in the convention of. the | International Commouston for the * am | Northwes | That was the “word brought to Halifax by Ross E.S. Homans. : a. | director of the federal depart- ment of fisheries in the Maritime te w . ME Provinces, who returned this a. | week from _ICNAF's annual . in Madrid, Span. Canada, Norway and Den- ‘mark — the three nations ex- ‘ploiting the - northwest Atlantic \sealing waters — are signatories ‘to the agreement bringing sea!s within the scone of ICNAF. La- ter this year representatives of. ; the three nations. wil] meet to : discuss. what protection regula- ions might be brought into ef- ‘fect. Recommendations will he submitted for approval at the “next meeting of ‘the 13-n tion ton in 1967 | CHIEF_EXPONENTS | Mr. Homans noted that Can- | exponents of seal protection. ada has been one of the chief Two years ago the Canadian Government imposed a quota on the killing .of whitecoats (baby j harp seals) in the Gulf of St. | Lawrence. To énforce that regu- lation and also” safeguard against incidents of inhumane _ killing methods, federal fisher- The garbage went uncollected during the strike. (cP Wirephoto) — WEATHER | j) SMAT: body Ve he Bold te Bow: | “Vtes-otticers-were_present-oa- the" B Fisheries Director Returns From Meeting gulf sealing grounds during the hunt. Fisheries officers were also posted aboard Canadian sealing vessels throughout the sealing season. ae Front ice off the west coast of New. foundiand — is another sealing area exploited by Canada and foreign vessels. This year Cana- dian, Danish and Norwegian ves- sels took part in the hunt Mr. Homans, appointed feder- al director of fisheries several weeks ago, directed supervision of the: seal hunt in the gulf last March. By conventional air- planes and helicopters, the fish- eries directér- visited _the— gulf sealing grounds to observe first- hand the work of his field offi- cers in -enforcing government re- gulations. & a sprawling CITY AREA CAREW FUNERAB — The fu neral for Alfred Carew was held Tuesday, June 21, 1966, from the — Andrew’s Funeral Home ericton Church of Christ service was conducted Merle Zimmerman, Rev. Don- TAlvin- : |Land That Is Fairer Than Day. Congregational hymns were More | Love To Thee and Abide With Me. Organist was Mrs. Harold . by telephone or ‘etter on or oe- ; to Horticulturist | © ls Arranging Growers’ Tour Horneultunst 4 Doug . Kibpat rifk is arranging .a tour of the larger sttawberrw growers in the Qxford area of Nova Scotia for Wednesday. June 29, ne told The Guardian yester- day . It Wilt. be a one-day tour and “the provincial department of agriculture is supplying the | transportation. The only cost to Island strawberry growers will be the ® cents return fare on the car ferry ’ Growers are asked to bring their own lunches—to save time and. avoid stopping for meals— and the department wi!l ‘supply soft drinks The cars leave Bireb~ Court. _ at Experimental @ the “morning will the arm. a m and i is named to come back on the boat leaving Tormentine at 4 oclock in the afternoon Mr Kilpatrick said Among the interesting develop- ments the Islanders will be !ook- ing imo_are the marketing. method - arid the ‘‘wigzle-hoe”’ method of. weeding employed by at least one grower “The berries are marketed fresh—they are shipped by truck to. Boston—and the price realized is considerably greater as a result. Mr. Kilpatrick said. roe wiggle-hoe” is a ma- ne ~the operator drives™ be- t@ren the rows, He steers it with fs feet and uses his hands to work the hoes which do the weeding Growers making the trip are RUSHES TO BREAK UP MELEE A_ Philadelphia policeman | Martin Luther. King led a runs through a crowd of fight- memorial march throagh Pnil- ing Negroes and whites to. adejphia for three Civil Rights . workers killed two vears ago near Philadelphia (AP Wirevhoto) that broke out Tuesday as Dr. fore June 27, so he can arrange — ‘HONDA BIKES | woldie tr tomar Transportation C sti ae Restrictions Where to buy one? onciliation Are Released Douglas Bros. & Doubted In | tesviston | emverning the » Jones. eniployment. and transportation’ | TORONTO (CP) — Temper® Sharp. Pallbearers were: Gordon By NEIL MATHESON * many of the boats may well be ~ In previous years. he added, tires: Carew, Leslie MacDowell, Miller Lobster catches are poor on down by one-half by the end fishermen set their traps on &isnag ..........+- 38 65 the-Eastern-and-Southern-shores_of the season There-are some ine and generally . fished the fetes ree 50 58 jeeecenne Sere eae en of the province—and on the ‘of the boats that are down by same area through the season. Edmonton ......-- 37 S issue werer Sean Samebe. Nova Scotia side as well, know- |that margin now, one man es- Now, he said, many fishermen |yellowknife ...... 54 64 Chester Sellar. Garth Carew, ledgable fisheries spokesmen | timated set traps im bunches, and they | Regina ........--- 51- 8! Danny Nesbitt, Ralph MacFay- told this paper yesterday PARTICULARLY POOR fish all over the bottom. Winnipeg .....---- 55 8 den, Ivan Bowman, Allan Mac- Gram Graham, Gaspereaux,| From West of Pictou Island The fact fishermen have depth |Churchill ........- 55 75 Dewell; Angus MacDonald, Sterl- estimated the catch will | be|up the Nova, Scotia shore past finders now. means they can Toronto ..-.--++-- 64 73 “jng MacRae, Allan Stevenson. . down by about one-third in his Pugwash, the lobster fishing is yead the bottom, Previopsly lob- Ottawi- ....+.----- 52 71 «DC. Montgomery. Interment area this, year from_the = |poor, it was stated. The Cape -gters could find a haven irom | Montreal ..-...--- 56 72 took place in Fredericton ceme- figures. Breton area is particularly poor. trapping in the deep water: Quebec .......--- 34 72° \ tery, Tom Fraser, Murray Harbor; Even on parts of the Island’ when the water warmed a bit, Fredericton ...... 59 73 said ‘‘the overall catch will: be |North Shore, the catch is down they would come up. onto the’ Saint John .......- 49 74 a, FUNERAL — The fu- . down’ a good one-third’ in his several observers . suggested. ghallower flats Now they are Moncton .....---+. 52 75° ,neral fet’ Royston Toombs was —-erea— ee Rustico area was cited—as an fished regardless of where they Halifax 49 76 ;held Monday. June 20, 1956, ‘Both men said they had heard example, but Er eailenl — he ‘beer ved——_—— Y \Charlottetown ... 57 70 (from the Andrew's -Funcral the catch would be down to one that ixea,was’ not ay eee et —__—_-———'Sydmey ©.......+++ 53-78 Home to Cavendish United half of last year's, farther along evening... ‘v " : |xarmouth 50 64 (Church where service _was™Con- the south shore, and J. Stewart There is no really good fish- A riculture St. John’s, Nfld. 3} 72 ducted by Rev. Frank Styles- Ross, MLA, of Fiat River said ing. Mr. Fraser observed. Even G {Boston 64 8 During the-service Olaf Steven- on the eastern end of Pictou . New York ........ 70 88 | son sang The, Last Mile Of The Island, normally the best spot ortfolio Jacksonville ...... 10 82 ~~ Way.“ Congregational hymns for lobsters, some of the boats Tama .,..02-e00. 71 9 were: The Sands Of ‘Time Are | will be down by 2,000 ‘o = MOE canteens 72, 84 Sinking and The Lords My Shep- \pounds for the season, - Not Filled COON o 555 65005 69 100 ~~ herd. Organist was Mrs Regin- | Fraser estimated. { HALIFAX (OP) — The wea- ald Simpson: Pallbearers were: Most observers are reluctant , jther office -says a high pressure Rupert Simpson, Herbert Moore, \to suggest reasons for Premier W.R. Shaw said last ‘area will mean all three pro- John MacNeil, Ray Leard, catch but Mr. Fraser voic ' night that appointment of a min- | vinces will be sunny atoday, af- Thomas Hiscott, William ‘several interesting opinions te at most Toombs. . Flowerbearers wWere- made at yesterday’s-meeting af |localities should climb into the the Executive Council, held in low to mid 70s. Sherwood during the afternoon.| With the passage of the mgh He said he had no pescinsct Mateal area, cloud will spread ents to ‘make but that he “ex- Tinto “Northern” New~Brunswick— ' pected Education ‘Minister |Thursday however, the remain- Dewar would be .making one-!der of the Maritimes will have Contacted at his home later, sunny warm weather... : Dr. Dewar said he would not be Regional forecasts: ° } jreleasing anything until_some:|__Nova Scotia, Prince ‘Edward -|time today. Agriculture Minister Andrew B. MacRae, defeated in-the May The Guardian The five, cold springs in a row he .said, could have cut down of agriculture had not been |ternaos temperatures g Ronald Toombs, Vernon. Hiscott. Preston Simpson, John . Marc-- Lure, Robert Stevenson, Vance Court, Myron ~Court.. Interment: se -place-in--Cavendish_cems-_ DRIVER HELPS BIRDS KINGSNYMPTON, Eng land .(CP)—Traffic authorities gave—a— Island, Eastern New Brunswick |surrey man permission to park; Counties; Lower St. John. River his car in a ited area | Valley: a eee | ibe 30 provincial election, said~ he the- same as Tuesday, hatched in the’ ‘engine “Charles was carrying on as head of the winds light. department._until_ such time as jfax 45 and 72, Yarmputh 45 and the premier was ready to make \Ge a_new_appointment. Prier to yesterday's meeting ~ BRIEFS TRAINING CAMPS Provinciak y out h’ .fitness training “camps for Island a taining “come ft S aay Officials ‘e Campsite. girls’ camp (‘August -14 town's mavor, Wal- organized to provide a safe, ter J. Cox and Mrs Cax and wholesome experience for boys City finance committee -chair- and girls at an age when they, ™4”, John Nicholson and Mrs. ‘ean benefit most from qualified Nicholson returned to Charlotte- instruction in outdoor activities town over the weekend from and camping esperiénces. Vancouver, B.C., where they at- \four eggs under the hood one Goshen and Sydney 45 and 75. it was with the blessing of the a own and Moncton 46 | pee council. _.Fredericton.. low4nigh at Hali-/Murrant found two birds and~ Kentville, New Glasgow, morning so left the car where specfilation a new agriculture minister would be named during | the day The name of Hon. ea eee a : tended—the—annual_-_meeting__of. Specjal features in the camp the Canadian Federation of Ma- eens How to relieve program will ‘include fitness -yors and Municipalities. testing,. panel discussions, camp Mr. Cox said yesterday that fire programs, and instruction the meeting had been very suc- _and.._Saint | — John 4 and 75. Outlook for sunny and warm | High tide today -at Charlotte- will be able to settle a contract disoute between the railways and-the 15 unions representing 9.000 railway workers Don Nicholson. Metropolitan Toronto representative of the Canadian Brotherhood of Rail- | way Transport and General Workers Union ‘CLC). said con- ciliation boards in recent months “‘have given the impres- _ sion they -are working in the dim past, completely out touch with reality.” “Conciliation boards are croving themselves as —- ble —of—coming—up"_w ments which will strikes."" he added Conciliation board hearings for the CBRT begin Thursday. The union gave three -months’ advance notice to the railways last summer-that they would de- mand a pay increase of 9 cents an hour and, in addition, a new of caetant fice, each child—must-have per- mission from his parents and be , 12 years of age. The parents will be required to sign forms to | this effect, and the responsibil- ity of the Unemployment office ends when the job is attained. Four basic principles must be | tollowed in transporting pickers to and from their work. Vehicles | may ‘not carry more than 10 per- | sons and must not exceed a speed of 20 miles per hour. Each vehicle ing accommodation and all per- sons being so transported oe be ‘Seated. SELLS BONNIE BRAES | MAXWELTON, Scotland (CP) Maxwelton House, the 17th cen- | ,tury home of Annie Laurie, who, was immortalized .in the -song by a rejected lover, is to be sold by its present.owner, Maj.-Gen. | Sir John Laurie. must have secure seat-. BaaLE. BEEBE LL Pee Oe 4] R it Is aS < strawberry pickers have been of course! a sue ‘Prov — bap vehicle | 7 iS oe ee F _TORONTO, (ch 4 ion om "Bore aplyng for» ob as 155. Kent St. Dial 21234 little hope. amaniiethen hoard picker at the. Unemployment of- ——<—= oP me. PLAYING TONIGHT AND THURSDAY "RAMPAGE" Starring Robert M Mitchum & Elsa Marteneili @ Show at Dusk job ‘security clause, addi¥onal $ vacation time, paid health and : "PURITY DAIRY ; COUUOOMOME EEE: eT Same welfare eretection and other $ a : z fringe benefits. . Parents Prefer ‘ean The demand of 90 cents Is the $ Purity Preducis” \* * * * xk * * * equivalent of a 40-per-cent raise ¢ s : 5 on their oresent hase rate of { 317 Kent St. Dial 47125 } RTH River $2. 21. Dt Oda6-0 OOS POP CCT ES | i 3 a Te (1) on nol eo “) (v 3 GS Dov VY N IN arate oT a aa On 4 Playing Tonight Show at Dusk ca. aoa , >; <a eb eet M.G-M's drama of o a 4 | wiehed empire and the leve a pages a Christian slave | a ew XK 3 HOURS voldier-and——Of- seme Use Dodd's Kidney | on a wide range of activities in- cessful in every respect and that Frank Miers, speaker in the ee 30 oe we a = a oe eee eluding gymnastics, track both he and Councillor Nichol- lst Legislature, was mentioned |, 1, cecmais he ightee nystemis condi and field, volleyball, and swim- son had enjoyed the opportunity - as a possibility. - tetas ae than chertatte | jon, causing the ming. to discuss civic administration ~~ BEAVER . DISPLEASES town. Sunrises today at 5.44 backs “better = IS PRESIDENT Russell Sheidow, an Island native who still maintains a summer home on the Montague River, is president of the Shei- dow Bronze Corporation in King- wood, West Virginia. | _The company recently opened a new branch in Kingwood which specializes in the manu- facture of grave markers for eemeteries and memorial deal- ers throughout the country. It also produces custom castings” of sculpture, chstom placques bronze building markers and other special bronze items Mr_Sheidow maintains a sum- mer residence on the Montague | River FAVORABLE PROGRESS ° Work on the new wing of the Charlottetown Rural ‘ Regional —Hich-Seheol—_which-will house 17 academic classrooms, a biology ‘ab, ment and-a commerce area. is ‘orogressing favorably. Six of the rooms are expected to be ready for the opening in September the home economics depart- : with other civie officials from across Canada. ° He* added municipalities were facing prob- _lems that were similar to those confronting CharJottetown and it was encouraging to be able to discuss these problems. Mayor Cox said that he would be giving a detailed report of the meeting tp council at the next regular meeting. tetown Hotel this week. The con- ference runs through Saturday. Weddings. and private receptions make up the week's agenda at the Hotel. IS PATIENT John R. MacLean. Cornwall, isa patient in the Victoria Gen- eral Hospital, Halifax. where he will undergo treatment. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mace- “=phéee MacLean- 7” IN HALIFAX Graham MacDonald and Arte- mas MacDonald of Alliston, and Kenneth ‘Livingstone of Little -Sands spent the weekend in Ha-, that from discus - sions he learned that most | The flesh of a beaver, though a.m. and sets edible, is rather unpalatable. (times ADT. a5 8.45. p.m. All rest beter De pend on Dodd's. ACHE: DUNDAS, P.E.l., their business for the incoming agent. ANNOUNCEMENT IMPERIAL OlL LTD.: Wish to announce that C.-E. (ELLIE). DUNCAN > Has been appointed to replace our retiring agent, Mr. | _ Wendell Con ee Mr. Coffin would like to take this opportunity to thank each of his customers for their past patronage and solicits & acca tnnnng Ste Enrollment at the school. now jjfax, N.S. visiting Mr. and Mrs a area nd ARO Can ou t2 dae 06 ide Towle a 750 when it,.is° completed. Con Ce ca tractors are wil ams Murphys EGG PRICES and. MacLeod ‘ Dealers quoted producers the : \ following prices for- ungraded : HEAD CAST eggs’ delivered to Charlottetown __._ ‘The famous acting couple of ‘yesterday: grade A large, 29; Walter Massey ant Ann“Butler-prade “A mediums, "23 ant grade long wit Wiggins and 4 small: 19 ead a__notable * n t veek. summer, ATTEND FUNERAL stock productions at the eom- Mr. and Mrs” Ralph Gillespie, pletely .- renovated Georgetown Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gillespie Town Theatre. beginning July J. and Mrs. WR. Carson, al] of 4 second opening will; be held Charlottetown, attended the fu- July 2 to handle the expected -neral of the late Gordon, Fyte oF nerflo Stanley Bridge on -Monday CONFERENCE : IN- HOSPITAT nference of Atlantic Simeon MacNeill, St. Peter's Le ot es | nd- TV News Bay, is a patient in the Kings Directors on 4 June 24, is County Memorial Hospital, Mon the ‘main activity at the CHarlot- ,tague.~ detest . " Wer The Greatest Mot’on | UO ’ Picture of all time! 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