TO Regularly twice a year, the boys of grade seven at Birch- ‘wood: High School under the leadership of their teacher Leo ‘Callaghan undertake the dis- tribution of Red Cross blood { ! LOCAL | BRIEFS iy wy k Kgtaduating students of Presby- > _ posed Canada Assistance Act IN HOSPITAL | Neil, Munn of West Royalty | and formerly of Mount Stewart. | has entered the P.E.I. Hospital. | 1S: INVITED Rev. D.A. Campbell the minis- fér of: Zion Church, Charlotte-* n ‘has been invited to give “the! Convocation Address tothe terian College, Montreal, April 26. The same evening Mr. Camp- bell will receive the Doctor of Divinity degree honoris leausa. CARD PARTY The following are the results ‘ot the card party ‘held at the Dunstaffnage School last night: ladies’ high, Mrs. Hector Jen- kins; mens’ high, Aden Clow: door prize, Winston Anderson; freeze-out, Mis. Hector Jeukins end Guy Thompson. SECOND READING A new welfare act designed to bring the province's welfare. programs in line with the pro- “when Gulf received second reading in ‘the Legislative--Assembly-- Monday. Dr. Hubert MacNeill, minister -~of--welfare.-and—labor,-.the....pro-... moter -of the bill, said that the new act would mean an = in- crease in welfare spending of about $200,000. CARD PLAY The following are the results of the card party held at the St. Eugene’s Parish Hall last might: ladies’ high, Mrs. Ken Morrison; second, Mrs. William Wheatley; consolation, Mrs. _ Linus Misener; mens’ high, Ar- mold Briends; second, Lesley (MacCabe; consolation, P. Wood; door prize, Frank Gaudet; freeze-out, Mrs. Linus Misener and Grove MacMillan; special prizes, Ira Marshall and Jack Williams. GUEST SPEAKER Rev. L.A. Purdy of the Ontario , Aleoholism and Drug Addiction ‘Research Foundation, will be guest speaker at the Alcohol Ed- ucaticn Conference being held ithis weekend at the Charlotte- * -"town Hotel. Hon. George Dewar, minister of education, will offi- cially open the. conference. Theme of this year’s conference is “community teamwork and alcoholism.” The conference, which begins on April 1 and con- cludes the sfollowing day, will consist of lectures, discussion groups and panel discussions. DEAF? INSTANT HEARING NOTHING IN EITHER EAR !! It’s here! What you have always wanted, an invisible hearing aid, nothing in either ear, no ‘earviece fitting of any kind. Wear this instru. ment and no one will ever know. Hear at once with clarity, free from disturbing noises, Here is a new techni- que, a new way to better hearing, ‘a new hearing life for the hard of __hearing, a new deal for the deaf. Prove” this claim in your. own home FREE by sending the coupon within 10 days to: =~ Maritime Hearing Service, Bayers Rd: Shopping Centre, Starlite Bldg., Halifax, N.S. ' i Name *'s ih Address. .-.... ’ ‘’ | Harbor Ice ‘their boats, which are hauled up (he RETR —-<-——--| Ms a ee es ee ee ¢ & ‘entered pleas of guilty to charg- | t es of break, entry and theft be- F|MacDonald in Prince C F| Court yesterday morning. | William Thane Shea, 26, Leon- tard Francis Richard, 21, both of | 1) Tignish and Roy. John Callag- han, 20, St. Louis, were charged with breaking into the Tignish UEASTERN BRIEFS 18 PATIENT Murdock MacLeod, Dundas | ‘Center, is a patient in Kings =|County Memorial Hospital. ounty | RETURNS HOME Stewart Hunter has- returned cn to his home in Strathcona after | being a patient in Kings County ; Memorial Hospital. | EGG PRICES ° , DISTRIBUTE POSTERS | donor posters to merchants in they will distribute today in | Charlottetown. Pictured above are Garth Reeves, LEFT, and Jackie Murnaghan “ae they smiling display the posters of blood donor clinics. which (delivered ,in Charlottetown, as will take ‘place at the Confed- (foliows: grade A jarge 43 cents eration Centre, April 4, 5, an@ per dozen, grade A medium 38 6 jeents, and grade A small 27 : i i cents. (tor iewortant part of the fisher. SHORT INTERRUPTION |man’s activities but of late years |. There was a short in- power ‘ the herring have not been fre- |terruption for about an hour in Is Moved Out quenting this area in any large’) the Parkdale area today be. ‘quantities and most fishermen ‘Marit one at hy atu ~ GEORGETOWN George- now buy their bait, which is very lectric Com: ‘ Harbor is once again ies. oe® brought here by ship or |FePoriedy, Cette Po os at 1 , ~~ |Brackley Point Road. Areas af- free, with the ice having moved’ s|fected were Ellis Bros., the Mt, out several days ago. It was late | oath. \Edward Road to the P.E.l. in February before the Harbor | oods “Limited. froze over and no thickness of \Georgetown Club ree ice formed. Feta. -| SOURIS. MEETING Activity among the fishermen Completes Visits- is beginning to pick up in pre | | ‘paration for the opening of the _ GEORGETOWN The *P.E.I. Fish and Game Associa- lobster fishing season on May Georgetown Lions Club have tion was held in the United Ist - eompleted their visitations to all Church Hall, Souris, recently. of the nine Lions Clubs in the-Fifteen members attended the |meeting. The President, Thomas A number of fishermen have ¢ already commenced working om ' Province. |. The Georgetown Club, along the waterfront. This for |search of the two hundred points |took place on various dams with- many is a major task; as boats-:awarded-for- visitations to— all-in the district, the. president in; have to be scraped, painted and |clubs in-the Province, commence- formed the members that a re- | have minor'.or major repairs jed their visits in late January |presentative of ARDA was. out | made. oa ‘and have now reached their goal |to look at some of the dams and | Piles of new traps, which have /on visitations. At present the lo- |would be out in two weeks time been built indoors, during the |cal club.is in second position in |with one of the- engineers to in- past few months are now mak- |points among all Island Clubs. |spect various dams. Mr. Harris piled outside in preparation to |busy one for the Georgetown /presentatives look at the. dams transporting them to the various |Lions, with their 50-50'draw sch- jat Norris Pond, the MacVarish wharves, where they will be pil- eduled; their coming sale of |\dam, McInnis Dam and the Mac- ed ‘by the thousands in readiness [Highway Safety Triangles, and yale Dam to determine what for the season opening. - various other club activities. {could be done with these as a It is not anticipated that ‘ce! The Club also hopes to send @ couple of these are presently un- will be any problem this season, good representation of its mem- der government control. - Eastern and Central Districts. The Guardian; Charlottetown, Wed. March 30, 1966. 5 y Three Accused ~ Are Remanded | SUMMERSIDE — Threé.-men | ‘iquor \store on March 24, and | | three had elected trial by magis- | ‘| fore? Magistrate W. Ciester S. | trate. | of the Alberton Detachment told | the, court discovered by Constable Robert May, Tignish town policeman, who notified the RCMP. that when,Cpl. W. Wilson NCO in charge of Alberton detachment, arrived on the scene he found |: from the building, ,he said and a casé of Long John Scotch whis- key was found by the window. where it had been left because it had been found too large to pass through the win- dow opening. > sisted Callaghan through window which was some 15 feet from the ground, left the scene when they noticed the town con- stable approaching the building. They were later while seated in a car in the town | previous criminal records | Const. Greer told the court, that thought to refer to pagan ways ‘than Charlottetown. Dealers were quoting produc- | they had given statements to the |of asking. Wood:spirits to grant \today at 6.02 a.m. and sets at preparation for the three days ers this morning ungraded eggs, | police and also assisted in re-'a favor. The regular monthly meeting the Souris Branch of the. in Harris, presided. A discussion |: t--in=+- ing their appearance as they are |The month of April will be-*a |was instructed to have these re- |. as was the case last season, ‘bers to the Kick-Off Campaign | ice came in after the |meeting for Lion Bill Brown of |been: Summerside, O’Leary, St. season opened and thousands of | Charlottetown, who is running/Eleanors, Albany, Kensington, traps had to be taken in. and /for the office of District Gover-|Charlottetown, Parkdale, Souris many.hundreds were smashed nor for District 41-N1 at the Lions (and St. Peters LE | in the shallower waters of some Convention to be held in early:| Lion Bill Brown's Kick-off of the .reefs. ______ June in Portland, Maine. Campaign meeting and social ey- The first herring net was set | Georgetown are ‘sending three ening is to be held in the Recrea-" in Georgetown Harbour. on -Mon- ‘voting-delegates to. the Portland .tional__Center--in—-Charlottetown- day by Georgetown’s youngest.,convention to support Lion on April 19th and a large repre- -fisherman,--Gléen--Llewellyn,..who.. Brown. ..........—- a hopes to land the first herring of | The Island Clubs visited dur- wives are expected from all Is- the new season. Herring fishing |ing the past two months have jland Clubs kkk ok wk kk ok kk ke kk \ All the excitement, all the heart © of a great frontier adventure! 2 WALT DISNEY IRE and FESS PARKER » B: TECHNICOLOR’ , .»CHUCK CONNORS « JEFF YORK = TOMMY KIRK KEVIN CORCORAN BEVERLY. WASHBUR.. . fe-eeased by BUENA VISTA Dstnouton Co. ine. , ©1957 Wal Brnty Productons NOW PLAYING = PLUS—Disneyland Aftet Dark. Real Family Fun. ‘ SHOWS 3:30 —7—9 a SF Island News Page covering the Hauer ‘which wes hidden in. various places.” After hearing the evidence for ald remanded the three accused [or sentencing to April 5. |. Bail for each accused had ‘earlier been set’at $2,000 con- sisting. of two sureties of $1,000 each. Richard is out on bail while Shea and Callaghan are remanded in custody. A Kensington man, Wendell Ernest Mann, entered a plea of guilt to a charge of failing to haye a motor vehicle registra- tion transferred and was fined $10 and-costs. He pleaded not guilty to char- ges of driving while’ impaired and resisting arrest and was re- manded in custody to Thursday, +March-31; : Lorne James Aylward, Tig- nish, pleaded guilty to an im- paired driving *harge and was fined $75 and costs. A Summer- side man, Joseph John Gallant ‘reserved his plea to a similar enarge and was remanded in ; custody to April 5. . The case of MacAuley’s Trans- fer (Western), Ltd., of Centre- vile, N.B., charged under the métor vehicle transport act of not having a motor vehicle car- aking; an- amount of liquor. All RCMP Constable J.F. Greer that the break was! The RCMP. constable ‘added me 4 te ere Callaghan seated inside the ee pbuilding drinking a ‘quart —of {rier plates, was adjourned to ee scotch’. | April 7, . Twelve bottles were removed:| ‘There are. five separate charg: es against the firm which is re- | earned by J’ Melville Camp- 1. William Spender of Kensing- ton was fined $10 and costs when jhe pleaded guilty to a charge of operating an wunregistered vehicle. A MacNeills. Mills man was | fined $20 and costs for unlawful possession of liquor a } Kensington resident was fined a similar amount for being intoxi- cated in a public place. broken Richard and Shea, who had ‘as- the apprehended The three accused have no | + HABIT HARKS BACK and | The phrase, “'Touch wood" is > = 4 Sentation._.of... 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Tey it You'll be delighted. ot {the crown, Magistrate MacDon-- | WEATHER. tures: | Low overnight High Tuesday RNA ee Ne 21 49 |Vancouver ......., 49 60 Victoria pea 55 ;Edmonton, ......++ 33 50 Calter secs 34 72 Yellowknife ...... 28 42 Beene i cicccesnss 29 _- | Winnipeg... eee 48 {Churchill .......+. 3: 8 ‘North Bay.-......+ 7 35 TOLONIO Sg ffi sen secs 25 46 OME Wa orci aces 4° (37 {Montreal .......+. 13 95 Quebec... nn ccescees 10 %6 |Fredericton ...... 12 27 Saint John........ 12 24 ‘Moncton 18 %6 Ba oes s5 8s oe 22 2% Charlottetown .... 23 30 |Sydney ...0s-+ +00 s - ‘Yarmouth ....-.+> 19 —- St: John's.......; oe 38 [Boston .....e+ere 23 44. New York......--- 29 45 Miami 2... ccc<cese 64 74 Tucson ....+-+eeee 49 79 San Francisco.... 47 61 HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says cloudy, cold | weather is forecast for the Mari- / ‘times today and Thursday. Snow- flurries will develop in all re- gions this morning, become more intense in the evening, | and taper off Thursday morn- Ing. 5 Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island, New ' Brunswick: ‘Cloudy with scat- | tered snowflurries; cold. Winds | southwest 15, but diminishing to | he evening; low-high at | nd Moncton | 15 | | light in Charlottetown a | and 32, Fredericton, Saint John, Edmundston,’ Campbellton 15 }and 30. - Outlook for , Thursday, | cloudy and cold. High. tide today at Charlotte- jtown 4.51 a.m. and 3.38 p.m. At Rustico at 11.27 a.m. Summer- side tide eighteen. minutgs later Sun rises 16.34 p.m. h TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- was held Tuesday, ‘Ladder Fall Injures Heel Lorne Wood of Oharlottetown , was taken to the Prince Edward | Island Hospital yesterday af- ternoon when he .fractured his heel in a fall from a ladder near the corner of Weymouth and Kent Streets reported James Cameron, plant superintendent | for the Island Telephone Com-, pany Ltd. , Mr. Wood, employed with the | construction. department of Is- land Telephone Company Ltd., CITY AREA | FUNERALS POOLE FUNERAL — The fu- 'neral for the late Mrs. Frank ! Poole was held Tuesday after- noon March 29, at St. James United Church, Souris. Service was conducted by the Rev. S.E. Phinney, Hymns sung were, Blessed Be The Tie That Binds, and Pass Me Not 0' Gentle Savior. The pallbearers were: ; Alex Mooney, John Jarvis, Ver- non Poole, Russell Poole Fran- cis Poole, Allan MacLean. In- terment was in the Union ceme- | tery, Souris. West. : | EASTERN | «FUNERALS BROWN FUNERAL — The funeral for Edith Alice Brown March 29 from the MacLean’ Funeral Home where service was con- ducted by Rev. Malcolm = Me-| Cuaig. Pallbearers were: Har- \vey E. Hyndman, M.W. Weeks, Arthur Peake, Lorne Livingston, | George Rogers, Dr. MJ. Put: man. Interment took place in| the Sherwood: Cemetery. \ oe was atop of a tedder which ‘sp ped while erection a section of cable across Weymouth and Kent | streets about 3. p.m. | A spokesman for Island Tele- | phone last night reported Mr. _| Wood's condition as good. Former Premier Is Honored A.W: Matheson, a former pre- mier_and former leader of’ the provincial Liberal party; was | honored last. night at a testi- monia! dinner by Liberal mem- bers of the Legislature. This month, Mr. Matheson -— | marked the 25th anniversary of | his being elected to the Legis- | Jature. |__At_last_ night's dinner, present taeorel leader Alex Campbell | proposed a toast to Mr. Mathe- son which was supported by each » of the Liberal MLA‘s in attend- ance. ; | Mr: Matheson replied to the | toast and thanked the membe,s } for their tributes and also for the gifts presented to him. “It was an excellent dinner,” said Mr. Matheson, ‘and I am very pleased and delighted." $75 Fine Is Imposed A fine of $75 and costs or 15 days was imposed upon. Robert Michael Cheverie, Souris, while a fine of $50. and costs or 15 days was assessed George Murray Mayhew, Sherwood, who ap- peared on similiar charges of driving while their -licences were suspended. The accused were arraigned before Justice of the ~ Peace Albert Dinnis in traffie ~ court yesterday. | ~ The second accused received a smaller fine due to. the fact it» was the first such charge against him. i David Paul»-MacLeod on Bon-_ shaw was fined $10 and costs on a charge of speeding.