EASTER MONDAY PLAY REHEARSED Montague, Souris, Kings County 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Apr. 13, 13, 1962. Chain Saw Theft ISLAND NEWS PAGE Wharf Project er Thinks Son Hanged By Communists SAN DIEGO (AP) — )The- father of a student editor suys he thinks Increases Pace maa aa With Jenmeving weather, the | couver, project manager, who py ee Results In Jail i pe egy ac John Fran. cis Laybolt, aoosia River, was sentenced to months » Ll Magiarete James ston, QC, in Kings Cee | ee court at George | Ww Lyman Harold Jackson, Mur. ray Harbor North; John Geor, rge MacDonald, Annandal Daniel McHerron, Montague | and Ellis Herbert on? Road were each tined town Wednesday. and costs for ving de- | sarees pleaded guilty to we fective equipment on their mo-| t of a chain saw from Lioyd | tor vehicles MacDonald, Annandale, — was valued at more than $50. In other cases before the court, George Haynes, Char- lottetown pleaded guilty to driv- ing while impaired and was fined $125 and costs. George Ivan McKeeman, Montague who is charged with having care and control of a motor vehicle while impaired, had the Crown evidence roar Flying Club Expansion ls Discussed Trade Falr it Rehearsals are busily under- Shoots the Works,” directed night in Notre Dame Academy, . ' : pleted in his case when Rolan way this week for the Easter | by Lloyd Yeo. The play will hella ot oye digg yy vn Interest W. Marsh, police ottioe of the} MONTAGUE — The executive Monday’ Players three-act | be presented Easter Sunday | wunphy Rose Pineau and Pat or i Log and directors of the Charlotte- | i % ani mystery farce “Aunt Susie | afternoon and the following | MacCormack. S id Gro i cu sevens, garage mec | oo a. held le Ww ng P. Nicholson who gg Wedaset Brother Of Ch‘town Woman _ Draggers Paints Pictures and high Douglas Montreal artist school vice-principal, Lawley, a brother of Mrs. 8.8. Carson of Charlottetown, was the subject of a feature articie in the Montreal Gazette recently. The article told of the iealiza- tion of the boyhood dream of Mr. Lawley to visit Sable Is- | land, a dream that came true for him last July Mr. Lawley visited the Island to paint pictures of the famous wild ponies that inhabit it. An exhibition of the paintings he brought back with him will be held at the Dominion Gallery fn Montreal this coming week- d. Mr. Lawley described his visit to Sable Island as “the most} thrilling experience of my life. Of Sable I. There are no trees, no stone, only sand dunes. You can't help but get a weird, eerie feeiing.' Of Mr. Lawley's paintings, The Gazette says: ‘The ponies obviously dominate his paintings. But there is also a feeling of the loneliness, the mystery of the Island where 250 ships are be- lieved to have been wrecked since 1800, killing an estimated 10,000 people according to Mari- time lore." Mr. Lawley had to get special permission from the department of fisheries to visit the Island, Mr. Lawley has also had ex- | | hibitions of other paintings in | Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Florida. He does | about 100 paintings per year. Senate Committee Advised To Drop Air Of Farm Gloom OTTAWA (CP) — W. A. Jen-| kins of Halifax Thursday told members of a Senate committee to drop their “‘air of pessimism” fin a discussion of agricultural | rehabilitation. However, Mr, Jenkins, presi- dent of the Canadian Society of Rural Extension, urged that fed- | eral-provincial agreement "i as soo on negotiations of the Agricul- tural Rehabilitation and Deve- lopment Act. He told the Senate committee on land use that no significant progress can be made on any phase of ARDA “until some kind of firm agree ments | are” made Islander To Join | 4-H Group Tour OTTAWA (CP standing Canadian C members will visit Ottawa, the United Nations and Washington later this month in recognition of their high standards of 4 achievement The group will assemble in Ottawa April 19, when each will be presented a Canadian citizen- | ship certificate by Prime Min- ister Diefenbaker, -- iar Gus They will travel to New York for a visit to the United Na- tions, then proceed to Washing- ton for the national 4H Club conference April 21-27 The 4-H group includes: Ann Warner, Lennoxville, Que., Alan Graham. Bass River, N.B., Norma Bienkhorn, Nappan, N.S. Mervyn MeNally, Scotechfort, P.E.I Barbara Hulan, Jef- frey's, Nfld be | nm as possible” | | its } nance Minister Fleming. and a substantial sailor ye structure is built’ he p sented a society setat, Senator A. C. Taylor, a for- mer New Brunswick agriculture minister, said the committee had (~~ | been studying the problem of land use for five years before recommending legislation that resulted in the ARDA program. Mr. Jenkins, chairman of the Nova Scotia land _ settlement board within the provincial agri- | cultural department, sai the progress had been ‘‘phenome- nal.” “If we go ahead as much in the next five a tremendous strides will be made.’ He said the act, ‘‘to stimu- change and bring about a rset in rural living,” maginative and realistic. “The joint federal - provincial approach in this field is new and stimulating.” Distillers Call For Tax Stud ly MONTREAL (CP)— ciation of Canadian Distillers has called for a ‘‘thorough study of provincial and federal taxa- tion of alcoholic beverages’ in annual submission to Fi- In the first of a series of quar- terly newsletters, the associa- tion outlined its main recom- mendations and said federal rates of taxation are discrim- inatory. “With the common denomi- nator being absolute alcohol, federal excise tax on a gallon of spirits is $22.75 and on beer $7.20. On wine, which varies in strength, it averages only $3.13. —___...| Assets Limited. They Preparing For Season SOURIS — Draggers. which spent the winter here are ore paring for the opening of the fishing season, possibly next week, The MV Cape Bear fs sched- uied to leave for Georgetown to- day to go on the slip for copper painting of her bottom. work takes only a day or so and all ships are due to go either | to Georgetown or Pictou within a few days. Of the 21 ships in the fleet operating from here, 17 are in this port and the remainder in | Murray Harbor and Charlotte- | town, Early season operations by the draggers are usually off the Nova Scotia east coast or off Ca St, Lawrence on the northeast. tip of Cape Breton. Ice has cleared to permit passage through Canso Strait the banks in that area, but there is still ice on the grounds off Cane St. Lawrence, it was report here. Fish are not avaflable on the Gulf of St. Lawrence banks this _early in the season. Nfld. Prepares For Air Assault On Forest Fires ST. JOHN’S (CP) — The first of two Canso fire-fighting planes for the Newfoundland govern- ment will arrive in the province “soon,” chief forester Ed Ralph said here. The aircraft, equipped to wa- ter bomb forest fires, were pur- chased by the provincial govern- ment for the mines and re- sources department from Crown will be operated and maintained by Eastern Provincial Airways Limited at Gander, The purchase contract for delivery o Gander by May 1 ey are being converted to water bombers, with body tanks and snorkel tubes for picking up water, by Field Aviaion Lim- calls planes at | ited of Toronto The government has also pur- chased a helicopter to help fight fires, and Mr. Ralph said it would be equipped with floats. Mr. Ralph said that when a | forest fire alarm is received at | the department's main fire fighting depot at Gander, one Canso will fly eight firefighters to a pond near the fire. The helicopter will follow with equip- £. New Program Announced For Federal Welfare Grants OTTAWA (CP) — designed to help overcome ma- jor deficiencies in Canada’s net- work of welfare services was @nnounced in the ommons | | | EASTERN’ BRIEFS. i" A new ae by Health Minister | ie of welfare as announced | : from the throne. |ment that the move represents | be fanmuee shortly. The | SPRING TIME IS CHICK TIME eer ner interest is being | adjournment and the case was shown in the Prince Edward Is- adjourned to April 25. presided over the i meeting. ve land Trade Fair, sponsored by| Roland Louis MacKenzie, lowing the business ena the Charlottetown Kinsmen | Gaspereaux who been | meeting considerable Gatuesian Club, it was learned yesterday charged with driving while in-| took place on possible expansion from om oor chair- | toxicated, offer a plea of | and more ai reraft, man of the club's trade fair) guilty to the lesser charge of | | committee. | driving while impaired which | as teens bear Aull boo wo ome bare. had aareeal an eri was scoopted by the Crown. He | oand cee were also dis 2 0 irms in Montreal"’,| was fined $100 and costs, the ac. | x said Mr. Jenkins, who explained qused bag represented by Mr. Heat eubadepelien wae cuore thet the fair is age oe pd Nichol 7 | service, flying schools, private aug has f il MacCallum, , | vited to show their products at | | Raymond ecg oo cae fying, oa schools and | . | fae Coliseum, September 13 to sented by Mr, Nicholson, plead- | Ity to drivi while | Invitations are being sent oie, his kg ad. buyers outside the province, | journed to April 25 at which | with the idea that the fair will | time, a date will ” set for the , ¢ | | be made as valuable as possible hearing of evidenc ed $10 to the people in this provine who have industrial - an Am Indien wee fined craft products to sell. costs for a ing intoxicated off a reservation a 0 er | new hereon this scaler mang | men. were fined $20 for being) Possible to asset them, | Kinamen are hoping for 40 to | drunk in a public place. Four; The meeting was followed by 45 entries, perhaps, Mr, Jenkins | others were fined $20 and costs | @ delicious buffet lunch, Further said. |for having liquor i place meetings will be held in Char- The provincial government is| Other than their respective resi- | lottetown and Montague. One of the aims of the flying club will be to give the ie. the opportunity to learn Mr. Johnston stated last Be 6 | that if any interested persons in | and this area would contact him or ¢| Ross Hamilton or any mem aber | of the club, they would do all le; Cyril} = have demanded govern- + | lian lian Deputy Attorney - - General 4} ee | ie interests are working be- ay | pe of overseas investors and |No trespassing or fishing keenly interested, and the ap-| dences. | ae aoe cee have| HIGHWAY TRAFFIC D & 6 | prom ery possible co-| In the highway traffic section onovan ormie soeretinn, it was learned. | of the court, George Henniger, 309 Grafton St Y | Sas tar was fined $10 and costs for speeding in Montague | and was also fined $10 and costs e eerveee and refuse 'for failing to stop his vehicle CK-u when signalled to do so by a} @ light cartage peace officer. @ parcel delivery John MacKinnon, Grandview quanempemeetiees was fined’ $15 and costs f | driving without due care and Phone Potato Growers Are Seeking Only $300 Maximum Potato growers in Eastern Kings County are asking for ak of $300 per Brow, | Tita aia dea 4.4617 not for that amount per acre as incorrectly stated in this paper | $10 and costs for not being the for fast efficient on Tuesday holder of a license city-wide delivery As explained in the tempo of the Depart- ved in the city to) ‘we Newton E. Arm- mento ramon wi wharf at a _. i project from | | avehe & ed ‘19, was ves, found, hang. . ueen Charlott ng a rope in his home at town, ts rapidly in increasing as | a required sont is oie Coronado, Calif., early Satur. Richard (Dick) ea "Vane hundred tons of “H" piling from ow. = wes editor of s England, and a large quantity Diego State College. . ario mills. The coroner called the me, Australian Oil parks Demands day secre (Reuters) — ion Lebor members of Pen| imu ment action to preserve Austra- | ownership and control of | the nation’s oil resources. sett! They claimed oil cartels | wi required fill for the | a where oil is but will not ae wharf has not been hauled. t it be produced and that for- | several hundred cubic yards are still required, and once the hind the scenes to gain control - are ei ens back on the | of leases of the most likely | | highways, ker says it re | will not take I to complete One bor MP said here the or or * mp oe overseas oil companies are | yy the project gets back in- out to exploit the Australian | 4, + swing, Mr, Decker anticl: rate Seen $10 for every | pated that the work will be car- $1 inve on in two shifts of elther fasts said Australians | oe or ten hours, and | should be realistic and sen ploy between 40 and —— up an image of Ameri-| be drawn from local available n oilmen as philantropists, | work L. A. 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