‘- Tlli: ARTIFICIAL Immun- IIIMI Bmders Assodatlau held its annual meeting last nizht and the special spcalusr was Dr. J.C. Rennie oi the Ontario Agricultural Col- lcpe in Guelph where he is a (cow with the animal hus~ bandry department. He spoke on site evaluation and the importance of maids tn Maritime Unit Is Prop By NEIL MATHESON i The possibility oi Nova Scotia. joining with New Brunswick and . Prince Edwaid island to ioi—m a Maritime Artiiicial Brecdingi unit “'3 suggested his“: lafit _ . spokes-mob for all litre? provincti. as Agriculture Minister Andrew llacilae and Dr. 116. Moore. director or die N.o.-r.i:..l, Al pull. a me Prince Edward in and Al breeders hold their an— nual meeting at Birch Court at the Experimental i‘arm. wn Mva. Tan. presi- dart oi the Nova Semis artillrial breeding unit. and y . In'ih. Salisbury nresidont oi the .a Issociallml were present and spoke brieily, othcr speakers incliidul Dr. lid. Kelly. director or Al to tilt province: Agriculturo nim— liter An Muchae. S.C. Wriaht. deputy minister oi agn'. culture. Dr. .11: Ronnie oi the Agricultural college. Guelph, Ont. wan finest speak- er President Colin MacDonIlt‘L liilmulr presided. ll Macltae complimented the ion-edch on their largc tout-hoot. “This the largest meetings I have at- tcnited arm I 6 min' In." he observed He nPPMVCtl ? the large participation to film [a “it is out t give it second breeder. Some oi those at- tcuding are shown hen. iirom ion to right Roy Beckwith. we rldoni oi the New Brunswick association; or, ammond ltcllv. director oi the nil association; Colin MacDonald. president oi the p. ,associ ilnn; nr. Rennie; end William Murphy. pics-intuit oi the Nova scotia lssoctatllm. I Breeding osed Here “We export mar! cattle to file United States than you do but records show that clmified rattle bring an average at San her hard more than unclassified anima's. and cattle with R0? rocnrds bring $100 more, be m- poricd Breed class Averages m - usciul method oi llnding die Nv lalive production potential or cattle but. he warned. those re cords are otter misleading. tor they have to be consi an the basis oi how the animals have been ted managed and during "WW lartxtinn. In clnsiwz Dr. Ronnie llll‘ :i-sied that In 10 years time Canadians may be breeding ior something other than bullet-lat produrtion. such as has the case in the past. Solidis not int. or poss’lbly pmtein. or . combination oi also two n-iigbt be the goal. he “2825M. NEW DIRECTOR! George Macl’herson. Kilmulr Ind Charla: Dennis. Kens‘lngton ut‘i’e added to the board of di- ncim's. de‘sl‘il'l Rayner. Cleo- mont was chairman a! the mom- !nafiniz committee, Malcolm Dan‘mch. East Rw- Illy was named president. The vlceepresident is Chm-la Mli‘lll- n. O'Ise RE. .i All»: all/ligands; unless abnormal d Cut/cons 203 Wind average M Isl record , Fats tilt/u 20} N/mv Iii/lard ovum 1 record befbm cull/rig Initiation been cllide: Souris Fisheries Exhth- Centennial lo Feature An outline oi the scheduled military participation in the l Centennial celebrations were given yesterday by rank 1. Storey, vice chairman oi planning committee. and Alan Halmnh and Kenneth airtwis. its, as planned by Brig. WW. Held. Military participation is plop- ned ior May Day. Battle of At- lantic Sunday. the annual garri- son church parade. Victoria Day and the annual RCMP church parade. All these events will take place during May '64. As yet there are a number oi unresolved iactors. which have prevented the lime program irom being drawn up. it i moi-ed that there may be r large number oi military per sonocl in the province din-log the month. A big drumhead service. lllle- ly at Victoria park will open the proceedings Iar July. and a Io- lld line-up oi events will iollow close behind In which the mili- tary will play a prominent part, These events are scattered throughout the province and in- ilnu: Kenhlnglan Day: Summer- side Lobster Cornlval Ind possi- bly the lnmcd RCMP mulchI Ide. In August the Scots will occu- py the greater portion of the llmellght. They wlll stage the galllerlng ol the ClIn Mac by the Highland Games the opening oi the replica at Dunvegan Castle at Woodlelgh, it in Inticlpltcd that pipe bands will be on hand M all at ttieae events. unit. but suggested evm that could be improved. 1‘ Dr Kelly suggested that the Wrincial Association should I I itvl en vour help flle' malts clubs. and reported on lame oi this aid that had been pm. to two oi the weaker clubs ’ aiding the year under review ‘ Dr. Moore said the sire cata- loiml Will be out this week and it can be did in- to . tilltGEh uans introduced by Dr. Kelly die luext speaker noted that n1 is bemmirlz national in scope a will that larger and larger units in becoming necessary. "we to Ontario on lacing such hard mnpctiooa irom large Ameri- can units we have decided that larder orgamranons are the an and". sold the man who noted HOSPITALS toontinued irom page ii mi. and contractors could ap. piy tor payments at any tum up to lure ll, 196d, Mr. Garland said that no ro- iunds can he made until Parlia- mcnt passes the enabling legit— lation. imposition party spokesmen said Mr. Gorinnd'l statement did not answer iill oi the critic— lam oi the tax. "While it does remove one or more or the anomalies 1 lcel it should have gone iarther." Oligosltinn Leader Dieicnbakcr so . “The tax should be with- drawn. ll cannot have but a colossal eitcct on reduction at produciloo and economic oi the country." Then on Aug. to will see the opening oi the biggelt week in the province, when Old Home Week and provincial Exhibition gets underway at Charlottetown The word now is that the week- long event will be the biggest ever staged. what a budget debaio is lot.“ common CHANGE Among the changes he said he would conslder is a plan to make wrltcoiia ior cxplontlon retroactive tor pipeline compan— ies. Ind a plan tn give Revenue Minislcr Garland discretion In applying sea on intricate handling pt divldenda by some corporations. DRPOI'IATIONS The storm last week centred on Mr. Gordon's three special bud W get helpers: David SiInley of God. Gundy and C Martin O'Connell of Eli-I'll and meeting in PE. he enthiacd. Noting the importance oi Mt- tog cattle tor pmducdon he said type class. itication helvl not «My lthe brocdor. but all!) helps 0:31 hulls tor . he captained. Ugh rnovm autos Use or tires on 7! per ""1 0' your herd. older "m in order that those aims '3! Han he teatad." he armp- CONSERVATIVE tConunucd tram papa li wrongdoing. it he were to link: a apeciilc chnrse. thcra would be a committee lnveatlilntlou. Later. in - h.ll.hour speech during thc budget debate. Mr. Gordon said in part: "Some member: and some outside the House have made it plain they would like to nu ma leave. . . . s ADMITS MISTAKIS "I have made mistakes and l may make some more it i stay here. ut i It in inevitable it one. oblectlve II to get things done regardless oi the dliiieul- ties to be overcome. “Ad long u i do remain a ember ot this house. i shall strive to do those things i be- lieve to be in the beat interests hi the itrut msiorlty oi the peo- ple oi [hill country." lit-tending the lnlegrlw oi the thrce men ' . he said deplored what he called the instructions. lnnuendocr a nd i alandera against the mode by opposition him. he spoke amid chem and pro longed doshthumping irom III Liberal colleagues "i had no intention oi mil- teadlng anyone," Mr. Gordon said. "it anyone ieels I did mic- lead them. then I apologiu. but alter rereading lions-rd l m convinced my answer- to dun tlona were It Ill times accurate and proper plied to the dues- Iiolll naked." The (in-led mini-tar raid in Mm MIN hII braid“ fl." Ind norm flu (or hopeoth pllttornldldeulntrl habituation-mat ompany: Putnam. Ind Geoffrey Cowa. I chartered IccountIlIt Ind Dolb- graduate ltudent It HIrvIld Unlveraib’t all of Tomato. The minister laid thlt when he WI: Ippolnted {inane- min- later, he believed i w I “urgent duty" to provide I n tlorial accounting .1 won u p lblc. Malor legislation had to be prepared—namely. tor the Mir nlclpdl Development Ind Loan Board and the Cloud. Developv merit corporation, in addition. work ind but: pllintz up in the iinance depa - merit during the election came ign. The dnpnrtment became erlously overburdened" Tim! was a limit to what the mlnlltar could ult oi the unlur olflclIlI. So he derided to bring in “some temporary help" to null! ln drniting legislation and [in paring the budget. ALL IN SAME Posi'rIoN Mr. Gordon llld he zoo-Idem everyone concerned—l special consultants as well ll aentor civil aervInLo—Iu be in the poll» tlon ill “confidential oiitclala." He added that he has complete cpniidence In the integrity both the civil servants and the rpecial consultants. "I take personal responsibility but only lot- the budget Itlell. accept personal responsi- on July I, iollowcd shortly alter ' nil mined the lowest nl le tendon, M oer casing ot a nearby taiuse. Program Military Highlights oi the week's pro- gram will be the Gold Cup and Saucer parade and the rimning oil ot the Maritime Circuit pac— ing event bcering the same name. The local point or the year will be reached Sept. 1. whsal what will probably be prov- ed the most outstanding gather- ing 0! dignitaries ever assembl- ed here will meet ior the open- log oi the Fathers ol Conledera- tlon Memorial building. With all Canada contrihuting to the memorial it Is expected [tavern- ment lenders Irom all provincel, as well as ottawa. will he on hand. it is also believed oiilclnl Lon» don. heart oi the Commonwcab th. wlll he “presented by I hlsl‘r ranking dienitnry. NAVY TAKES LEAD October will see the Navy tak— Infi the load In celt’bratinnh with plans calling tor the ttnert Trainitzar nay Boll ever staged In this city, it is expected that ships and naval bands will be on hand. Then will com emerit- braucc Day. but by tradition it will be leli to individual com- munities and Legion branches to plan their own observspccs. It Is holed that through all the planning for the many events listed Ihovc full use nl utilities oi the varlous services is being. ought. Since everybody loves a parade there will he parades ga— loic across the island and III or them will have one or bands tor the occasion. this morning (or the first time In its new quarter! on Great George street. next door to the Bank 01 Nova Scotia. Ideally rltuaied to pert-nit easy access of the public in informallon and help In planning events. the ol- (icu have horn donali’d hy the Bank 01 Nova Scotid In mist III the blg program. S'side To Buy High Voltage Transformer sUMMETlSlDE —- The Town oi Summerslde hdl approved the purchase ot a larger trans iormcr costing stmi. The pur- chase was made necessary due to the increase to voltage level an the Maritime Electrlo syo tem this year. its the town‘l electrical ills- tribntioit system is connected to the Maritime Electric'd lyn- tem the higher vol. tnge iranslormer will locrene the reliability oi the service. The Msrhlma Electric in- creased its voltage to that end pace with the Increased dequi‘l lor electric powol'. The new Iranalormer wlll he purchased from Canudlun War tinghnuhe Company who duh- Car Racks Up— Power Pole, Fence, House SUMMERS")! —— A I”! M rammed Into I paws pole It a earlier of E Mlle Ind Eu- Vll'd Street; lIst evening Halv- plnl of! the pole Hid commit-in! ti knocking down I portlml of I lent: Ind iurltnfl of! the at» it wtunan driver oi the ve - old and her husband were un- itiiuicd This woman who taking a driving lesson when the ac- cident declined. The car tnitmd about not) damaged. but I Milly (or the secrecy with which ll Wll pupal-«l " Mr. Gordon slid h! ll pll’tlc- ularly sorry that his decision used I Common! dequ till! reflected on the integrity Ibld Ind plitiotic men who won willlu in coma hm nod nerve M can”! III II but pl their ty. In II” III WI wilt III been uld III M W! bile will not dlmrue other: from unlit] the lavaroment. u either I Document or hin- hw'ybuhilhluhu'. oi lint Wurst! alter hit! record- ASKS CIGARETTE Mixian tReuienl—One of Cohmonlut VIlery Byltovalty'u breaking tlve-tiay night was tor a cigarette. the newspaper Mm. ItovlltIyI PIIvdI re Thursday. "ll is my itrrt cigar. em since June 14." he told ihp drew a helicopwr which picked him up Wednesday. The newspiipcr reported that cit-rein Ill BuilmII-oudo “Tiller.” will he the first dale of 811-1 0! the province in order In keep ,. .lSlAND NEWS PAGE‘I [Summerside And Prince County l i _____.__M*._ The GuardlIn. Charlottetown. Tues. June 25. 1963. sl . Sale Of Beef Breeding Stock Planned By Shorthorn Ass’n. Prlnce Edward Island's Shnri~l la horn Breeders Association lsj something like 10 years. it was planning a sale at pure breed-i learned. lug stock here during the iirst‘ week in May oi the Cooled learned irom sterling Wood. Mt. K “mu” Wh" " “Mlfl‘im‘ “0' 1950's. and the sale was sot-marl retnry. l The lale of both Dual Purpose and Scth shorthorn animals a- Mrs. Ella Jardlne, Kensingl'on, Dies KENSINGTON — The death ot Mrs. Ella .lurdtnc oi Kcnsingion occurred Saturday nt Baltic atl the use or 33 years She was the‘ lormcr Ella Walker and was: twice married. tirst to Dr. r w, .iardinc and later to James lain. ' e both oi whom predeceasrdt her. i E = She was very active in the cartons 01 cigarettes. less than work oi the church and was or. $2 in cash and three pair: of is. lland tartan sncks, lenrly Monday morning In break at the store of Mrs. M Surviving are one soil. Dr, Er.‘ garet Arsenault. 891 North Mar- ll: Jardlnc oi Sydney. NS and‘k" Simi- Kanisi (or Kehsington Presbyter- lan Church tor many years. I brother Patterson Walker or a Kenaingion. Three sons and ollc‘ th daughter predeceased her. Funeral services will he heldl Tuesday at the Kensiugttin Pres» ‘le bylerian church at 1 pm. i The Centennial committee met ' .. . mm to FINAL-FILTER CLEAN not cvlpnc preterm-ital rAllUIETOICLEAN both BAA ill Ind 9x pwltnfi art-bum: Oin—koe‘pt I chin fl.EAN-BURNING its "dim In speedy tot IN EVERY B-A ‘7' {ml at a war! that the tirst sale oi beet hreed-. "aim" Centennial log stock in recent years was‘ year development. it has been mm m Hugh walkers ham on l iul though a severe snow storm: blocked road: {mm the city loci several days. :et Ml. te iS’side Police Break, Entry l thnvc occurred at about 5 a m. and entry was made by forcing .windows showed llglll or at- B-A ga tilines are nice 3 separate ways Only pa [airlines in FIHIIAFMQM In prevent mine lmfllm [Ion spoiling deters!" trundle!“ IhII morons your carburetor tiara mmmve citle mus they keep imi- car running but", unlit pertain-nae u in [:IL lid heel breeding Itock {or Mr. Wood recalled yesterday‘ ing street around the early} “I had I tractor and I didn't! home tar two days." thel Herbert man recalled yer rday, nvesl'gal'ing SUMMER-“DE 7 Ten 1° 15 GOVE‘RNOR-GENERAL'S MEDAL PRESENTED nor patrlt-k Walsh ts awn r! at the graduation exercises at ah Tionish Regional High School recently, as he presents wil- liam Huger. with hll Iwnrd. Mr. Harp" who hull iha hlEh- est aggregate {or the year‘s work in grade it. won several prices including the Governor- General-i mednl. wen) taken u, Arsenault lnld she thought it made and she dlscovcred lhIlInrl . man's cost was mininl was . ocighbor preparing to go c'iarettes. money and socks llrom thd llnll. ‘ an I lishihg ll‘ip. Getting up‘m'551"8-_ ‘ The break ll being invutlgab 31mm 5 o'clock she found matl Fgflltpsliu (unadul‘n tth back ed by Sgt. Hurry MECKIY 0f the lyal' e er an e on ice to Summersidc polica torso. and :“”h°a"d' ”" km" “‘1 iispcct that two persons were i lingemrlnting oi the acne oi the m,” h, jimmy. l m ransac ed-V llnvclved. A small wrench was crime wIa carried out by Cost. Hearing noise at about 5 sins it check oi their contents was round inside the open window lrrcd Connolly ol the RCMP. The incident In believed window on the east side hi 9 building. 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