4 [sland News Page Eastern and Central Districts jhe was a member of the SDU |production ‘A Man For All Sea- SDU Debaters Meet St. Thomas Team — mas University Friday night in’ dutstanding contributions to de- the debate: Resolved that Com- bating at SDU. This year Mr. munist activity should be made Campbell is president of the At- a criminal offence in Canada. lantic Intercollegiate Debating SDU will argue the negative side League : of the question. | Mr. MacAleer holds the com- Representing SDU will be Da- mission of Sub-Lieutenant in the vid Campbell, senior commerce Royal Canadian Navy.He is student from St. John, N.B., and | very active in sport and for the Weston MacAleer, senior arts past four seasons has been @ student from Sherwood, P.E.I. | member df the SDU varsity foot- This is thethird year Mr. |ball team. He has also been @ Campbell has taken part in in- member of the Drama Society tercollegiate debating. Last year and played in the award-winning Discuss Strategy At Meeting Pat Sheppard, national con- | campus advertising techniques. stitutional chairman of the Can-|The former student of Saint day. The meeting was held to|Club to their Island counterpart. discuss Liberal strategy in the FIRST IN SIX YEARS forthcoming model parliament! Special projects © chairman, election. q Bill Morse announced that the Mr. Sheppard emphasized | Model Parliament, to: be held that campus Liberals, by their | March 4 and 5, would be the very nature, must be orientated |first at SDU in six years. The to poliey. By adopting the role |three-day campaign which starts of policy makers they will re-|Feb. 28th, will be confined to fe- paign,” said Mr. Sheppard “must be intelligent and well-|the*Legislative Assembly, Char- run. Don't under-estimate the in- | lottetown. of the student.” Candidates will run on- party Candidates for the Liberals at |lines only andythe number of SDU are now divided up into |each party in parliament will be various committees to stiidy|determined by its total per cent specific resolutions to be formu-|of the vote. ; lated in the platform. The Liber-| ‘The purpose of the parliament als .are confident their ‘new jis to arouse student interest in look for Canada’ is a basis for |current issues, and to give the a very challenging platform, student an opportunity to formu- Chaisgon“pre- |late policy and to learn parlia- Publicity expert sented a detailed account of ‘mentary procedure. | University Liberal Officials. | Eskimo Trappers Learn Fur Grades OTTAWA (GP)—Fifteen Es kimo trappers from the eastern | Arctic are being given a course in fur grading to help them get n, Charlottetown. * | adian University Liberals, ac-| Dunstan's expressed his delight The Guardian, Thurs. Feb. 10 ,1966, 5 companied by George Chaisson, | at the enthusiastic~ attitude . fairer prices. of the UNB Liberal | student Liberals towards this | The three-week course in fur Club, met with officials. of‘ the | project. He offered the unquali- | tading and ve devel- SDU Liberal Club here yester- | fied support of the UNB-Libera],oPpment began Wednesday at. | Ohurchill, Man, | The northern affairs depact- |ment, sponsoring the course, | said in a statement that Eskimo |co-operatives too often pay jtrappers a flat rate—perhaps | 8 for furs that might sell at St. Dunstan's University de-.“D"" for debating and In, 1965 : it” > 1iti i : “A basic understanding of tur baters travel to Fredericton; merited the Father Cass Memor- campus eens a — ore — Boson lane op llgbong grading will guarantee fairer N.B. on Friday to face St. Tho- ial Trophy which is aw: for sions are expected to be held at Prices to the trappers and to the co-operatives,” the depart- |ment said. The Eskimoes come from. as far north as Grise Fjord, 4,000 \miles north of Montreal, and |for the others. | The talks, and a guide book on fur, have been translated Ee —— syllabics. anadian arctic produces $600,000 worth of furs a year. | There are 2 active Eskimo |CO-operatives. Eight barter furs team which won a unanimous sons.” An avid participant in - he . k hi |for merchandise and the others Geclaleh eves Ot Francia Xavier |commiaty attsin’ tae tae Wit ring Attac On C HIV buy furs: for handicrafts-or re- Dniverslty debaters in Antigon- less is ‘associated with minor it |Sale in southern fur auctions. sh, Ce |hock d i Scout Leader nched ad | wy [oe eee Sie Camgbill Nad te “ees t"a Pe eee | LEU By Fidel Castro = nis’ suows ace @ Presbyterians mission of Lieutenant in the 5| This is the second year he has > ~The'salmen chows its age like K OF C PLAN VARIETY SHOW The Knights of Columbus reen Campbell, Erie Doucette of St. Dunstan’s University ea Signals Regiment of the Cana-|taken part in intercollegiate de- By MICHAEL ARKUS tack sturmed diplomats here and 2 ‘tee by adding one each will stage their second.annual STANDING, and Eileen and Hubert Tersteeg, music dian Army, and has been prest- |bating. Two years ago he was @| HAVANA (Reuters) — . Pre- | started societal on the per- |Yyear to the layers of can over Variety Show in the nas- Campbell discuss the numbers M H y ie é per- | fum of the Basili A to be ceptormied by the Camp- director at SDU, are two ef eet ere dent of the SDU Debating [member of the team which. un-|mier Fidel Castro, in a wither- | manent effects it might have on |/ts ear. * tonal Centre. Tuesday, Feb. bell sisters. Mr. LeClair and the feature performers. There ciety for the past two years. | anishously defeated ing attack which could seriously | Sino-Cuban relations. a X 15, at 8.00 p.m. From the left Mr. Doucette are members of will be 13-acts featured during The Presbytery of Prince| In-1964 he was awarded a Gold ' University. affect the end a It was the latest blast in the | How t© relieve are — Connie LeClair, Mau- Comedian Peter Jungermann the two hour show. Edward Island, Presbyterian Q : tions .between — and trade- war which - opened ast | = thas Bass Ruki Church in Canada met in , the e Ge ° ant has Soames | ie Oe eee ae ee reve’ BACK fee “R Ds oe gee: ‘ hy | yesterday: The meetings “ere Ancient rman Invention quithosden Mastace and ty Cube Wi sll fen sloe. Eames | systemie gondie ; Souris Sc oo —— over by the moderator, Aid T , P rf — contact. ae pyre bag pea Disteed of | baka "soon \. - Rev. C.. Lowery and the clerk ias ugboa errormance | Cuban leader likened » Calne would send rest better, Dee Commissioncre to recresent 8), vi nconven (CP) — A 9-) The ‘Bermec Fic end het | Canis t ines ened ie be en mueily Sine ration 3 ; - Presbytery at the 92nd General den ‘to lel interfere in our internal affairs |was halved to three pounds from, : ; SOURIS — The Souris Region. |Assembly were appointed. The [year-old German inven’ isister ship Harmac Cedar ere land im one way or another im-|six a person. Murphy's Service : give towboats greater thrust |65 feet long, 19 feet wide, with will nation.” . al High School was experiencing |General Assembly meets in St. bility isla draft of 11 feet, 8 Pose its on the ." He} Castro’s written reply Sunday i electrical difficulties yesterday. |Andrews Church, Toronto on the |@nd | better | mas ‘len ” Foanes: Both |accusel China of“ exerting | also disclosed this year’s sugar | _. Station The buildi > * first Wednesday of June. coming into own on e powered by 750-hp. blackmail, extortion, pressure, |harvest would-be less than. last |: i ne wan wiksoet Goth The stewardship and budget |Pacific coast. Werkspoor diesels’ and weté|ageression and atrangulation |year’s total of just over 6,000. Motor tuning and GEORGETOWN — Basil Vere jhaving the care and control of @ anek eee Be ee noe sae ae convenor reported that 26 con-| After 14 modthe et the helm \designed with the Kort nosle|*"' and of the worst methods |000 tons. He blamed’ the os shampooing MacBeth, Lower Montague, was |motor vehicle while impaired. at three o'clock instead of the |STe@ations are showing increases |of a big towboat equipped with as original equipment. | setae eam cy tates (amine gata ee Fic eg fined $50 and costs ‘when he John Elgin Buell, customary 3.30 over last year. a Kort steering e, —_ Steering. astern is 60 good, tering.”’ ° a CG AB lvive qeeee ‘ leaded guilty to a charge of |side, charged with failing to re- ee ; The convenor of evangelism |Bob Ridley predicts it will fev-jsays Capt. Ridley, he does 85/ ‘The outburst came in a writ- IL MEN LOOK AHEAD raning Isely representing himself to |portan- accident, had his case| [It 1s believed that the diff’! and social action: reported that |olutionize the towing industry. |per cent of his log yarding |¢en. reply, publlished here, to|,,\usttalia’s oil production imi} Day ‘Night be a peace officer, when he ap-|adjoumned to Feb. 23. ~ —__ Jeulty lies in an underground cfr- |an inter-church conference on tre} The so-called posnle revermiis (Moving sstera, As a further IChina's reduction of rice sup-|Z95 ony ogg ig eta ose | 49722 4-8048 gistrate James B. Rauten-oe. er ee Soe out his ~ aa leads into the build- held . yusseons, N.B, a which encloses the propeller. |stern-first through the Yucalta aes of eat rales ok explor ati spent » 4-6945 48858 et Georgetown yesterday. _jcase was adjourned to Feb. 23|!8: Maritime Electric Company | May 26th to 28th., and John K. |The barrel incorporates a rud-|Rapids, about 120 miles north | sn economic nature for purely Representing the crown in all |to allow the accused to obtain le- workmen from Charlottetown | Ellis and D.R- Morrison were |der-like vertical fin end_can be of Vancouver and known $0 | political reasons” and of joining . ; cases was deputy attorney gen- |gal_ counsel are working on the problem but |named as the Presbytery’s re-|turned right and left, directing mariners as a wild stretch of the U.S. economic blockade a i P il Jami: Stur- jas of seven - o'clock ast ht | Presentatives. a jet of water that steers the water that can be traversed _ P eral J. Arthur MacGuigan, Cyril hilip eson, en o'clock last — nig ¢ : : wa beat only. ot coxtaie tides against Cuba. : F Wallace Robert MacDonald, |geon; charged with driving while |there was no report of it being | Much discussion was given . ee oe GIVES REAL REASONS _. ie Georgetown, was fined $100 and [his licence was euspended, — rectified. : lowe tee let eek ae le ce ee as the casing POPULAR IN EUROPE He said the real reasons for | : caste: whem he. pleaded quiley to [preveubed by 7.5" ececece, Ges | Classes. te Capea te Oe iy cacomied wed egechion’ fa SG Although the-nozzle, invented|holding back supplies of rice, af mi % rmdir ar) journed . “iggy eaeay F uty |csThat the Prest a ans jin--Germany 50 years ego by |staple diet in Cuba, were not : EG The crown with drew" the ny fe nekaneat GA pak enc Scant. Ridley reports a eub- fied we tn eee Gabe’s refuel to allow dab charge against Jamieson of op- 4a |stantial improvement MAD- nine out of 10.towboats in. con- of propaganda material ‘“‘on | 0) CA [ erating an waceaisieced vehicle. Correction : ‘ bs shaw the tacts Danae aoe oeuvrability compared wit timental Europe and oa ebout | questions tending to deepen di- : aries McConnell, George- ¢ standard rudder, 26-per- tugs in Brita visions between socialist (Com- MA town, ed by Frank Seine, A NE ee | “Earlier models were not el-|munist) peoples and states” = : ee enn erences wreeeed cree 8 Monica The report of the audio—visual |imerease im fuel. ie thoet Se eee one ave tlhe ee oe ee eee liquor, had his case | adjourned |news item in Wednesday's Guar-| committee showed that the| He “is ee chee ane ae, ee ene |e ee _ [by consen trial. Pee ic iy otated that the|Cburch’s radio - broadcast over {nozzle is a thing jlems now eliminated, we expect claimed. Chinese govern. | Samuel Leslie Acorn, . Abney correctly CJRW Summerside and the New |Perience with the to see more and more towboate|ment representatives have dis- SDAIN TE FD aaa ith possession. of a |Coca Cola Company Limited had |Glasgow station was being well |Nevigation Co.'s Harmac’ Fl. equipped with the nozzle. eed. eee ee irmdotlar bill; that it gangs CROEOW._ StnblON | g aa. (oe ; ac bill,” knowing been held responsible for dam-|received and that they were ap- |Gestgned-by- Vancouver mal |. “The cost ts considerably |among officers of the Cuban was obtained by the commission jages in a court case in the me-|preciative of the gifts that had |architect Robert F. higher, but there are many ad- | general chiefs of-staff;the-armyii- . =|of an offence punishable by in- | tropolis. been made from various indivi- built by the Jobn Manly ship- | vantages.” chiefs of staff, divisional, politi- = 18 SURGERY PATIENT dictment and who was The news story itself correctly |duals and congregations to |yard in New Westminster. ¥ eal and other army: bodies. Mrs. William Teed has enter-|sented by Mr. Nicholson, ha stated ‘that the soft make the boardcast possible. ° C ed the P.E.I. Hospital as a sur-|the charge against him with- Geiak cont | "Ts reporting “fer ihe, mnlaiien k Youth Awaits gery. patient. : drawn by, the crown. a. a been ur ton the | committee the convenor recom- Nielsen Spar $s 5 A Cardigan man, changed court of responsibili @M @C-| mended that four new appoint- ~~" LEAVES--FOR—FLORIDA___| cident — fee Weston Whileck, Vila SSE tieoricated, sa e-_publie Gbice Terating the contelner of saverving the container of ments and there re-appointments | COMMONS Flurry | Sentence For ki Ave., left by plane this morning | iim proceeded with in his ab-| The Guardian regrets the sions. ——-—- -OTTAWA—(OP)—A_— statement | p= : ° en route for Florida where she| ..nce when he failed to appear lerror and is pleased to take this| Missionary education convenor by Erik Nielsen (PC—Yukon) in| Free Vacation. s os will visit with her sister, Mrs. | ster being remanded on a bond. |first opportunity of setting the |informed the Presbytery that a|Vancouver that he has names; - s—(‘i‘“‘i‘=sé‘s d,s eh W.H. Campbell, Largo. He was fined $20-and_costs. Ee tied Rone, eee coats be me ec be |and facts to reveal about al- TORONTO (CP)—A St-year- : rsons were each fined may have misled availa use congre- | jeged krupte frauds 3 : Seas gage SOURIE Pelee A’ Mactsaac, |$20 and’ costs. for being intoni- [ibe erroneous headline, 2 gations each month beginning carta 4 Hiacy @ omucas 0a [Tomer “Waiane oe ae fo A : Souris Line’Road, celebrates his|cated in a public yo and a he Canis Se b te |e eee ta after a credit-card vacation that ' Econoline Semer MLL. poy flond atniret py ‘and_coste for Slogal pos- WEATHER was noted that a rally for ruling | pointe) asked whether it is true ge as for ag Miami and : “se : King’s and is a well known pros- | session of liquor. | aonto i) ‘ oa Sue ia bare ee that the “age gee Vergo Robert neue of” Toronto Van nue perou: inthe Souris ar- — Tempera- 3 prevented pleade guilty Tuesday to : et . . . ’ \tures: venor will attend a leadership | investigating ¢he bankruptcy charges of false pretences and With large 6 motor, heavy duty fires and battery. V ll H Id Low avernight High Wednesday |° at Dunville | fraud racket. involving thousands This truck was used for parts sales. on this truck GUEST SPEAKER liage OIGS Dawson 30 eS Justice Minister Cardin said of dollars worth of merchandise is 8,000 miles or 8 months. This van ts ideal for all types of In yesterday's Se “ i Vancouver 33 45 eral Seay kis such hits ye are a oe and airline tickets- business, : Z Rs ‘ . ree ue aia ar ala Annual Meet arse $9 48 |made in all departments during | ut apater. The fection | Noble told Magistrate David fui bt ctl Save’ ated that TF. Calgary a a the year. for the supervision of bank- |Coon he was out of work so he Orig. Price 3100 : Smith and not Russell Leard| MURRAY REVER — The an-|vetiowknife aes ruptey trustees. headed for Miami last fall. ones latuchaahe Ae : 2 ia as the guest speaker. nual meeting of the rate payers | Regina 12 e Mr. Gregoire -asked—-whether te gota job but lost it in a ; erheads. — NOW ONLY : am eee of Murray River | wisn 2 A Youth Nielsen was foiled. in bis work guaranteed. eS eet a. ee : car of the loner ae nd ‘i Winnipeg 15 22 I out Mr. to ats Sats -tnformation few weeks. While unemployed, x gu ; 7 ies eee A check with the Chariot [Hall North oe ort. from the "ROMP: Mr. Cardia be said, be “found” a large Span Sk town Radio Range at 11.20.last| ‘The financial report as read “as “ 2 | Meeti Held ‘said he was not responsible for | Dumber of credit cards. GUARDIAN - PATRIOT: . Toronto so 45 , ‘and the| Noble flew to Los Angeles, ee might revealed Set ae Wee ee eee ERE Ottawa go ae | Mr. ae oe than to Hae Kihara Canaiion CENTRAL . - Mel oueune eae sate nests (Tk capivcniel Abbas Miele a * 3 7 MURRAY HARBO BOUR — On ne nt ~ there, he flew back to the U.S. nef a 3 : : . ay, ~ 1, , the Mur- e oe sev ips. 2 : Se aoe ad nS ae ae Fredericton 429 |ray Harbour — White Sands jx David Crone “L —. Victoria, |sen he flew to Western Canada PRINTERY Your Ford Dealer mn, — $4,973.53; | Saint John 0 24 | Allied Youth Post held iis mon-|i4- i made and_finally tooka flight from hone 4-8506___ ; Oe ee re et vec (eee ites ok 8 22 | thly meeting in the Murray Har- [Wise Generis [nade Dy NE. |Saskatoon to Toronto. The total r ; St. Peters Road _ Dial 48548 | or Dade pes got |pmese os mune ot — Uae” oh | SS Keer [era ecg, ea i “a Seane | emeog: ottetown 20 +25 Jing, @ very sticcessful’ record | formation Yukon bank- : ae ; Budget for 1966 was set at! cvdiney 7 28 |hop was held tn the on Yukon ; pee ‘ $6000 school base- ‘CITY AREA wer eet james 17 9 |ment, wit abowt forty mem |mee'at Gettome tne aur; ww we ee ek ek KORE He YE KE eS The 1967 centennial comeit- |st, John’s 25 2% |bers and guests present. It is |Nielsen’s information about ~- > fly ‘ " FUNERALS [Sensei ax‘cbsioman, aulsten |New "york 3830. ( eee acta Teall be an: /bankruptcies im other per , r 3SHOWS DANY —€v. } jonnell as, cha eB “n |New other record. after next | the ' Se ec cae a ee 2 -+-Graham-—waseected commis-|Atianta- __ 4 56 | meeting. _ wars: - " sioner for a three year period, | Miami a 3:30 = 6:4 10° MORGAN FUNERAL — The | repjacing the late T.A. Keenan. 3 ™ _ 3:30- 45 - 9:10 > fumeral for Mrs. William Mor- | Archie MacLean was 45 iat os gan took place Wednesday-/for a three year period and 58 morning from the “Hennessey | : ‘acPherson re-elected 56 r "Y | Ralph Funeral Home to St. Dunstan's | for two year term. Basilica where. Requiem High} Other commissioners are Mrs. : e . _ Mass was celebrated by Rt. Rev. | (Ruby Bonnell, Mrs. Hagel Gra- ers were: Wiltred | Driscoll, Centre TE OG WA A RAE 4 Joseph Roche, Howar er, ‘ ; August _ EASTERN Ld O’Neill,, Ray Steele. Interment took place in the Catholic ceme- |’ FUNERALS ‘presents © William Simpson. The pallbear-|ham and Glen MacKinnon. us Dowling, Frank tery, service being conducted by Rev. Robert MacDonald, the tp concert FUNERAL HELD —. Funeral |, FUNERAL HELD. — Tt 0.8 | showers, uiiouy | ies for Daniel Nicholson was held | 206 Gularday afternoon at the | With freezing rain, was fore- The Central d of Wednesday afternoon Feb. 9 from Kast Point Baptist. Church, |cast to cross Northern New ; n the Gillis Funeral Home to the pa : Caledonia Presbyterian Church, | Kingsboro _ Service Was Mettaeat kaesail: Service at the church and grave | ducted by aol by the chole| Halifax and Vicini ere eihe Wet ayer When All Our Trials and |Shore, Annapolis Valley, North- tae is iy sheoberd Shall We Troubles Are Over, Beyond The |¢rn Nova Scotia, astern Shore, Gather At The River. also-‘In.|Sunset, and Sometime We Will | Prince Edward Isiand: Clear, The Sweet. Bye ,and Bye” was| Understand. Organist “was Mrs, | clouding over. inthe afternoon rendered_in_ Gillic’ Chester | Clinton ‘Stewart. Pallbearers | and turning milder; winds light, Martin and Alan Cameton. Pall- | were: “Daniel MacDonald: Gus_| increasing to southwest 15 this bearers were: Dan Martin: John |Mallard; Bruce Stewart; Harry | afternoon. Low-high at Halifax MacLennan; Harry MacLeod: Poole; Andrew MacIntosh; Gor-|8 and 33, Yarmouth 12 and 3%, James MacLean; Joseph Cook; |don Robertson. Members of the | Kentville6 and 32, New Glasgow William MacCrae. Flower bear-|Souris branch, Royal Canadian |10 and 30, Charlottetown 5 and ers were: William MacLennan; {legion conducted services at the | 30. Hughie MacKinnon; Billy: Mar- | 8rave. Interment was in the} Outlook for Friday: Cloudy tin; Charles Stewart. Members | Kingsboro cemetery. ; of the Orange Order attended in me a body at the church and grave.| GIVE MORE FOR FOOD the R.C. A. F. -® magnificent musical organizatoin ‘in a programme of music for every taste " pops jazz. *, the classics — . marches —~ ‘Thursday, February -10 at 8.30 p.m. NO RESERVED SEATS “High tide today et Charlotte- ~—Envitations at-the Box_Office from_noon daily and Services were conducted by town 2.08 a.m. end 2.96 p.m. At Linkletier Travel Agency, Summerside—$1.25 Chester Martin, Chaplain, Ches-| West Germany has rept Rustico at 9.48 a.m. and 9.40 : ter Whiteway, Master, and|Britain as the UN Food and/p.m. Summerside tide eighteen jj. Spon i by the Women’s Committee of the Gallery and lames Richards, deputy-master. |Agriculture Organization's .. sec- later than Charlotte- fuencsant wah in the Caledon ond-largest contributor (after |town. Sun rises today at 7.18 ' |the United States), ja.m. and sets eat 5.42 p.m, Vara a cag oe , t-