\ . . F “ Pee Island: News Page. are ovate fam SDU Debaters Gain Unanimous Decision — ; - .Four Ayrshire cows qualified Eastern and Central Districts lin ecord of performance tests |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Feb. 18, 1966. East River Nina’s Velma pro- in the period covered in the cur- § rent issue of the Canadian Ayr- | F | h : Ass : x“ Prasse 10,612 pounds milk, 453 |butterfat for, BCAs of 154 and 157 as a junior two-year-old for Almon Wood and Sons, Little Y | Raedale Lordship's Bonnie | ' The St. Dunstan's University |St. Dunstan's in the A.L.D.L. in Lass produced 10,809 pounds | Debating Society won a unani- | their three scheduled debates: milk, 459 butterfat for breed mous decision over King's Col-|Because the results are not fi- 4 lege of Halifax last night at bend aa in other debates, the exact } SDU auditorium before a crowd |position of St. Dunstan's is, not » estimated at 400 persons. known. At present; UNB, 8&t. - Representing St. Dunstan’s and | Thomas, Kings, and Memorial holding the negative side of the |have been defeated. Mount Alli- topic were Tom McMillan and/son is not in the league this Phil MacDonald, both Junior}year. Thus St. Francis, Acadia Arts students in their second|and Dal remain in. contention, year with the society.Mr. En-|but with three unanimous deel- man-and B. Jones held the ne-|sions, St, Dunstan's is assured gative for King’s College. The |of at least a chance in the play- topic of last night's debate was joffs, if not first place. resolved that French Canadian at for John Haslam, Springfield | as a junior three-year old heifer. shire Review. at averages of 141 milk, 145) ork. ; Blackaddar Duchess produced ion in the board of directors. 19 431° pounds milk, 399 butter- Under the new system each fat for BCAs of 135 and 129 as a| ) The United Maritime Fisher- men’s Association, a_ regional | REV. A.F. MacDONALD ing co-operative serving will be eligible for two} , |ager, who because of health and os sult. of a expansion in | program, gave up his position ,jatfer serving the tion the four Atlantic provinces and the Magdalen Islands, experienc- ed another record year with sales exceeding $7,770,000 - an increase of $230,000 over 1964. ‘law, national secretary of the the added responsibilities he was called upon to shoulder as a re- directors and five additional dir-| ectors will be elected at large and drawn from outstanding | business personnel of the co- tive movement in the At- ectors elected the following of. Fishermen's Association. The Is- |, land co-operatives are located at | Tignish, Ebbsfleet, Abraham's Village and North Rustico. | mature cow, 10 years and over, | for George Boswall, Frenchfort. Greenwood View Gem produc- ed 9,628 pounds milk, 392 butter- fat for BCAs of 122 in milk and fat for Almon Wood and Sons. Goes Tonight Natural ice in the arena this | ¢rom the Catholic University of This’was the third victory for Ls year was poor due to mild weath- America, W Welfare Names Guest Speaker ‘meeting- of the Catholic Social D.C; er conditions which slowed Many Gino 1981 he has been professor minor hockey . activities and other activity in the rink. of sociology and in 1964 became ‘Charles nationalism would lead to the disintegration of Canada, < Campbell, Frank Sigsworth, and Francis the strength of their» stronger } arguments, clearer presentation | ¥ % M MH MR MH MH HH -}YORONTO HOLDS OUT Toronto's streetcars ate the Judges for the debate werejlone survivors of 4 electrie Morell, a railway systems in Can- Motor tuning and Guest aker at the annual/lantic on. pee onal ect eiee bangust feld Tuesday night In| “Fellowing the % annual con- Re Oe eet anna, bot of Cm NTE Amherst, N.S., attended by over |vention-of the organization held ° MA, gee ee eave. 20 re eee ar eet Murphy's Service 150 persons including visitors and and Wednesday, Feb. Rink Meet Dunstan's University will be the debate, the judges stated delegates, was. Dr. A. F. Laid-|14 and 15, the board of dir- guest epeaker at the annual St: Dunstan's won the debate on Station co-operative union of Canada, | ficers: Bureau scheduled for : : Ottawa, who spoke on-the future| Ulric Poirier, P.F.1. president: ' pe, a: anid. superior — documentation. shampooing of United Maritime Fishermen's | Octave “Turbide, vice-president, aes . Deaatl, wow They said that the King's debat-# m.;, 6 unite Limited. Magdalen Islands: Leon Daigie,| SOURIS — A meeting to con-| Father corr = ers had trouble with enuncias | WIN T sssseeee Ne In his report, Dr. Laidlaw re-| second vice-president, N.B.. | ‘idet the possibility of establish. 'born at Gl , oe *¢- tion, and failed to be convincing} Craning viewed the year’s activity and HAVE AFFILIATION Oa artifice ee eee cn | are, Maaes, Mumeueeet orn St: ax well-aa convince the SwMeeee Et: igs Night announced the resignation .of| Four Prince Edward Island “CUTS “rena W Sanat Oe 1944. He Tr at of their arguments 49722 4-8048 S.-J. Campbell, general. man. |fishermen’s co-operatives are af- iSht in ‘the Souris’ Regional tended the University of Toronto 4-6945 4-8858 ‘ and {filiated with United Maritime 1% School at 8 o'clock. | and received his MA in sociology THIRD VICTORY ; : ’ > Elected to the 15 member : ithe director of e: @ the | 5 ; @ ” REV. ADRIAN Arsenault, last night, He spoke on the |~ = for 20 years. board were Ulrie Poirier, Merrill | a.tiitial pie eink’ wilt university. The sblek of Fe-| AN INCREDIBLE professor of. French and Fine _!wo great traditions of sacred APPROVE PROPOSAL Harris, manager of North Rus-'he able to conduct its regular | MacDonald's address will | art in European history and | Highlight of the convention was 'tico Fishermen's Co-operative; winter schedule withont fear of, be “Priorities im Welfare Plan- | Arts at St. Dunstan's Univer- sity, lectured on Sacred Art : the approval of a proposal to) \change the structure of the Un- ited Maritime Fishermen's As- Court Hears Toronto.Man Dennis — N.B.; Leon Daigle, N.B.: Oct-| N.S.; Charles ’\ning on Prince Edward Island". Alexis Duguay, | The meeting, which will get underway at 2.30 p.m., will be slides were shown, In develop- ing his topic went back as far as the fifth century. | mild weather melting the ice. DRAMA OF ESPIONAGE — ~~ AND INTRIGUE! at the Confederation Centre ; sociation from a federated org-|ave Turvid and A. J. Cormier of d haired president | : Te ~—o pe be ge maser nen oe a a Ppa. Leslie Co. Foun er oa 7 aieied ia. : lan Hetald, ‘international 4m- a centra structure with |Pilgran a . Charles Chamb- + executive di- m4 ee locals owned and | ad jclude thet of the : Shows 8.30-7-9. Cler IC Lectu FES __ irreresperter representing in ag ome re oh Netounatan incde Was Istaner rece, Sister” Mary Hens Play re | lgave evidence at Wednesday’s| The transition may take a few |Clem Moncton, -N.B.; |. The president of Fred_ Jenkins jter-Can Trading Ltd., see central TODAY - SAT. The Catholic ‘Social Welfare | casé’ of Woodrow Wheatly, Mt. |Edward Road, versus the Pro- Vincial Bank of Canada. He was also active in sports, old: ‘ - winning many trophies in track | Smile A While Hilda. produc- and field events in his early led 8,962 pounds milk, 435 pounds \ in IS PATIENT re William Perry of Hope River is a patient in Charlottetown Hospital. EGG QUOTES _ Dealers were quoting produc- ers Tuesday for ungraded eggs delivered in- Charlottetown 38 cents per dozen for A-large, 30 cents for A medium and 25 cents for A small. MEETING POSTPONED The fish and game meetirig scheduled for. the Canadian Le. Feb. 15. All councillors ex ; i j Travellers. pounds milk butterf. Mr Soloman were present. a6 ci ae aan sf fe ae cae Mr. Jenkins is survived famcan of 119 po . ‘The council reviewed two ten- | ci} that if people would identi | his wife,’ Lillian; one son, Rob- — — ders with one discussion being themselves in such catubeas ert; two daughters, Mrs. ‘John a adjourned to the next meeting \dence they would receive full co.| (Ruth) Pepeyre and Mrs. L.G. MOTOR REWIND of the council. The town clerk, | operation from the council, | (Helen) Neilly, both of Edmon- Mrs. Gene Roach, was instruct-| a. ce ene |tom: seven grandchildren; four ed to recall tenders for the-sup- |; th . clerk read the: recommen- | brothers..and- four: sisters. ply of oil since several which | 1965p of the Appeal Board of My” Jenkins was born at Mt. were received quoted identical |‘. Police and financial re-! aision, P.E.J., son of Mr. and amounts. Tenders for this sup-|POrtS were read and adopted.|xirs Robert Jenkins. ply will close Feb. 25 at 12 noon. /SSe8sors. were to be requested | Tenders for insurance were held. L have new assessments ready for the next meeting. |for March 15, 1966. Present at the meeting were| A request was given for the : nd Harvey increase in pay rates for the A esman for commit- |Poole who requested councillors : 5 scripts were given as examples | tee _— they are cela col- consideration of tax concessions Ment. The council reserved de- of this period. - ections, but the main objective for the eastern Kings Arena As- Cision on the matter until the “With the Renaissance, @\te- of the group at the present time | 80ciation. Their. main interest |1966 estimates of revenue and the gory Blood Dance of the Zombies | swords with the fiving _ the goddess of the night star, whose gaze mummifies men! . town a | PA wontacue |SE Es Fri. 8 p.m. Sat. 8 & 10 Matinee Sat. 3:30 p.m. 136 Prince s hi i os = -SHOW-— oe |years before completion but new | Gilbert Finn, Moncton; Willard ff A- session of Supreme Court in the ‘developments in the co-operative |Dernier, Moncton; Richard demloncs pei psn wtiecur doe {fishermen’s program will be dir-joie, N.B. and R. J. MacMillan, | recently in Edmonton, Alt ' lected and owned by the central |N.S. : 7 ) ae enw ed F ‘United Maritime Fishermen's, The business vol eee, tee eae ee ane Mr. Justice R.R. Bell presid-'| Association Uhited Maritim en through 90th Ave. founded the type- > ~ ei : ; 2 x ee . + ane , . time Fishermen's As- ° Rev. Adrian Arsenault, pfo- | at St, Dunstan's University. gave ¢ over Thursday's session and| The new structure brought sociation during 1965 exceeded “Titer sales company in 1945 see Heifers Qualify fessor of Fyench and Fine Arts a lecture on sacred arts at the the case was adjourned until | about a change in the composit-\1.5 million dollars remained active ia the business lederation Center ‘ast night. Match 7. . : until his retirement last year. | In R d Test lecture was based on the ‘The plaintiff is suing the de- Mr. Jenkins was a commercial + ecord | $s ue °~ "\two great traditions of sacred fendant bank for damages in| a ; 8, traveller for more than 50- f : - | ats in European——history; the the amount of$100,000 for.em el- | 7 years. He worked for Toledo| A couple of Guernsey heifers Zantine ‘tradition of Eastern lezed breach of contract. [ Scales Ltd., as a salesman in qualified in record of perform: : churches and western traditions. Attorney for the plaintiff is Calgary from 1908 until he |ancé. tests in the period covered : The Zantine tradition includes John R, Holmes while represent- . moved to Edmonton and founded in the current issue of the Can- ; churches in Greece, Slav coun- ing the defendant bank is Char- ~ : ; ' |his business. He continued as a adian Guernsey Breedera Jour- ; tries, Turkey and Russia from 'es R. McQuaid, QC. ~ s traveller for his own firm. nal. Both animals are two the fifth to the f5th century. The The plaintiff, Mr. Wheatly; is : s |western traditions included the yet to Be cross examined by Mr. sy : Ee Romanesque, 9,10, 11, and- t2th~-McQuaid:—Couneil—agreed — to ; J Wy, eo. : A : centuries, and Gothic periods, hive the court hear Mr. Her- | : 2 : : “ | days in Calgary. ‘butterfat “for - “Roy ~~~ Younker,|- a 13th and ‘14th centuries. ald’s evidence before the cross | SOURIS.— A wide variety of An anonymous letter was read| He was a member of the North (Kingston for breed class aver-| 4 —_—_——e Father Arsenauli described ©@mination of the. plaintiff topics were discussed by the tg the council by Mayor Roy | West Commercial Travellers and \aggs of 128 milk, 124 bubterfat. tie Mosaics and Icons, given by o'der to allow Mr. Herald to re-|Souris town council Tuesday, ‘Leard concerning the subject of |! the United Commercial |-patosie Silvertone ° Greece, Slav countries, Turkey. '!!" to Toronto. a : and Russia from the fifth to the Ape : {15th centuries as magnificent : sacred art, very stylized, semi- Group Formed abstract and an art meant for public liturgy and glorification 1 Aid Family of gods. fits aya a st ‘anada Packers POINTS OUT TRADITIONS Lid ‘hen formed sane In Father Arsenault's lecture ‘aid the family of Mr. and Mrs. {he pointed out that it was the Pius MacDonald who lost two | western tradition from the ninth chiidren when fire: ito the 14th ‘centuries: that pro- their home at 390 Richmond jduced the great abbeys, the Street.early Monday morning. magnificent gothic cathedrals of Mr. MacDonald is employed at was postponed due to podor|.. , ‘Nimi 4 weather conditions. The meeting od sists end Miiccinnies ames | has been re-scheduled for the Legion on Tuesday, Feb. 22. | CARD WINNERS turn to the classical and natur- |is to find a home for the family, |was promoting facilities for the ©xPenses were received. "The following are the winners alistic style of Greece and Contributions to a fund for the |youth of this area. | Approval for painting part of of the card party held at the Rome, religious art’ tends toraimity “are “being” accepted —at| ‘The elerk was requested. to the town hall sign for the clerk's relda Pineau and George Mac- | 60°: ee Cormack ced no sacred art and not even parson. 2 | SDU Obtains | . INTERNATIONAL'S __WINNERS GIVEN po Agra nk amc | mee ola 7 a. Moore & McLeod Ltd. Men's Wear—First Floor oo The following are the winners S¢FPe ¢ modern _Age_a6 Ans sper ~<a i6 16 mt) 5 vey. of the card party held at the 28¢ which is returning to fomal | sronton . coeses.. aa are Boo ' tate em Coehead - Stanhope Community ™ 30" a aaah. BmATOMGRTY. i cscssees 2 1 4 i Centre last night: ‘ ladies first, sail eal al is a great hope |S@Skatoon . ....:... -27. -13 |. The. Rare Book Collection at ‘ Mt Water Mace consol: Ae¥ for vebrth San ar Weng Tn S| Satan ta i ett _— tion, Mart MacDonald; men’s |‘Tuly sacred. Churchill | ..2.....-36 -95. | obtained a facsimile reproduct- | ort ' rt first, Fred Hughes: second, Keir jNorth Bay . ..:...... 8 10 |ion of the Ellesmere Chaucer | : MacDonald; consolation, Frank PE] Represented Mtawa . .....5. 7 17. | (Manchester: University Press, ee ee prize, Cathy Mar. " °™*'* P |Montreal . ..... goss en 10: [300L,) shall; freezeout, Mrs. Victor . Nay The isiti of th i Deacon and Ira MacDonald. A At PC Meeting > os = eS | eattiea corey ae al oe, ee begins next Nise ede Aue a [aint John .......03 5 32 evtegalele of bat woe ia pec acu ar i toe oie a bee }Moncton . ......... 24 30 mer professor a , who is cay eee See es eee Ft engaand. in post-graduate sul | 3 oi * Se Le pre oe ‘tend the meeting-of the National-/ghyrotttetown a = = orca ae en rT 3 : af thd Basilica Recreation Con. |Cxecuive of the PC party Of lvarmoutn |”... 35 | This very limited edition of ees te last night will go towards |c2mcc® The meeting will Belay” Soun's .....:.... 2 |The Ellesmere Chaucer was TOP QUALITY oo ie a oa ee Viti S| held- at the Chateau Laurier | Boston ru 37 | published at the beginning of mi first, Mrs. S. Higgins: ‘gecond ay ruler ede on Saturday iNew York fl 35 |the present century through the MEN'S : eer hin Mrs. P. Ellsworth: ts’ first, © : : | Miami 81 | cooperation of the Earl of Elles- r >», SHOW TA. dean’ See: Soke ie biggen! eee VTADN is essed 31 61 |mere and Manchester Univer- TONIGHT = SATURDAY 8:00 PM. Hughes; door prize, Emma Gal: will include: dc owe |San Francisco .....- 39 57 | sity Scholars prevailed upon the : “ a3 a arn ine tal Me, Be aa provincial president of PELL. | ’ Ellesmere family to permit fac- | S rt Sh rt ‘ wat special, . Marga ' PC Asssoeiation: Arthur F. Me-| HALIFAX (CP)~---The wea- | simile reproduction; of the origin- po I S$ ce See Oem . ate er and aoe eran Innis, “provincial ~ preside nt | ther office says cold, dry air al manuscript as: 'a: se > *. > mw mem oo ““sremeumeneeee” * ge Mrs. Frank Doyle and ypc ‘Associdtion of P.E.I.: Mrs.| vigorously pushed across the! the field of acd ie i : THE 71 WLE) THAT IS Cyrus Vessey. Ireta Sutherland, provine ial | Maritimes Thursday evening be- | original: Manuscrivts of Chau. (Phajd Patterns) & 9 “WILL PARTICIPATE--~--~-president;--P-E.1. Women’s - As- | hind a storm centred just south | cer’s Canterbury Tales are now | tea: TYLE IN ' The Charlottetown Fire De- sociation; Benjamin Gallant. | of Newfoundland. The skies had |in the Duke Humphrey Room of | This i opportunity to save on re Ff} TARCH PY partment's curling-foursome left honorary officer, National Ex-| become clear in all three pro-.| the Bodleiam Library at Ox- aS i 2 Beane a ae eee PM hat yesterday for Moncton ‘where ecutive; Reagh Bagnall, Nation-) vinces. ss ford. top quality sport shirts—made by + “The most amusing tom “Ataut, “Michael they will represent the local de- al vice- president; Senator J. J.| Much colder and drier air will ee —————— : mn Gr tingli partment in the two-day Mari- MacDonald; ae saute cro provide considerable ‘sunshine : famous maker with colorfast fin- ; iy cog Bond r imt time _Firemén’s. Curling Bon-. Lean. MP: ath Macquarrie, | during today, hi tf : i James Shy spieP scheduled for the Moncton |MP and er MacDonald. | A weak ciara should ish ae a. tested fabrics, : , la mt Dr. No!”-rsncr Club, today and Saturday. The Summerside. cross Maritimes Sa ay, | Sizes S.M.L. and oversize. ' ce ; team will carry the colors of the ——“>—y.7 giving me skies and oceas- TW CARD SHOP oer guts spy . CFD will include: Gordon. Stew- ional light snow to all regions. | te 4 8 thriller!” wy osarnens art, skip; John Squarebriggs Accused Enters Regional forecasts: a aie Fh : Regular 7.95 4 Jr,, mate; Hawley Crockett, se- ® | Nova Scotia; Prince. Edward | G4 A | 8 a. cond and Charlie Huestis, first.| Not Guilty Plea 4 Island, New Brunswick: Clear, | 8 fas RUMORS PREVALENT | .| much colder, winds northwest , s ft “) hiaiaed ok ik international | Loman Harold Bell of Char- | 20 with gusts to 40, becoming Special a i t 3 ‘j : ; , charged with passing | southwest 15 in the afternoon, ; 4 drug firm’ setting up business |lottetown, Pitre nich was. dis. |low-Righ at ‘Halifax 12-26, Yar- ..ew Booxs ‘ “Exciting... in Charlottetown are prevalent | a schoo 5 . a : 5 oat ee throughout the city. It i hakied charging students, pleaded ‘not | mouth 15-26, Kentville am New JUST ARRIVED M Hl | w-Engrossing ~~ that the concern Lord's Super- | guilty and was ti a ered katie e : a s value Pharmacy, is a United | Magistrate's Court on Ped. SMiaicten, ecdiaricton, and Saint Reviewed on Individually Box ee Community Centre last night: ladies first, Mrs. Catherine At- kins; second, Mrs. Aurelda Pin- eau; men’s,first Frank McElroy: ‘ ; : til Feb. 28 for 1 of the ' second, Péter Costello; door appears, only the subject (con- faad leading to te © Coltiplainta|"™ . 28 for approva prize, Peter Costetlo; special |tent) matter, remains religious WEATHER were received. tacanse other cl- cman, mews a oe MON. TUES. “YOUNG CASSEDY” SEE THE UNCONQUERABLES! 2 prize, Mrs. Nazaire Gallant; con- solations, Mrs. Shepherd. and Frank Duffy; freezeout Mrs. Au- States company with several Canadian branches, although none are in the Atlantic. provin- | d ces. A site prominently mention- ed for the Charlottetown division - of this cumpany is the Stanley, Shaw and--Pearden building on the corner of Great George and Kent Streets. The treasury de- partment. of the provincial gov- ernmem recently moved from E Prva i 3 OS Is 4 5) ‘: Provincial lid white line and: Char-| than Charlottetown. Sun rises i : Wee sodas tk es : fe te te ee and Rochford [les Everett Harris, City, failing today at 7.08 p.m. and sets at Gratton St. x xk k& ok KER Re Hh . Greets to dim headlights. ‘i : §.51 pam, i 7 s Se J pee ate wat RP loose_ its sacced character: as it becomes more and more natur- | alistic,”’ said Father Arsenault. “Even the religious quality dis- | but the feelihg is secular’. he} continued. : | He described the 18th: and 19th | centuries as centuries that pro- | iby Justice: of tle Peace, Albert Dinnis. in traffic court yester- "Fined $10 and costs or four days \were: ae aa ek rainor, Southport crossing on wid white line; James Wood- | side Dunning, City, making.a left turn when it was unsafe to do so; George Patrick Mac- Kenna, Baldwin's Road, passing both city branches of the Royal | Bank of Canada TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: } Low overnight High Thursda le #8 Sohn zero and 15 above, Ed- mundston 8 below and 10 above, Campbellton 5 below and. 10 above, .- outlook for Saturday, cloudy with intermittent snow and a little milder. : High tide today at Charlotte- town 10.23 a.m. and 9.23 p.m. At Rustico at 4.34 p.m. Summer- side tide eighteen minutes later van write to the local potato dealers | asking co-operation .from their | itruckers to dump refuse on the dump itself instead of on the) tizens were unable to use the | i “This. Hour Has Seven Days” The Horsburg Affair By R. iu oo CARD SHOP] office, now located in the town hall, was given by the council. The meeting was adjourned facilities at such times. f | STORE HOURS . Mon - Thur. 9 - 5 Friday 9 - 9 Saturday 9 - 12:30 “FOLLOW That DREAM’ «ELVIS PRESLEY” MUON aU ema Ea "YOUR FAVORITE SHOPPING CE! AMERICAN 7 &! «WAR: ‘ IMIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT