ISLAND NEWS PAGE | Western And Central Districts TORONTO ‘CP) — Gregory day as first honorary member of a newly-instituted News Hall of Fame. : George Retzlaff, chairman of National Press Week, arinounced the selection of Mr. Clark, in recognition of his contribution to the newspaper profession during the 53 years he has been a re- porter and columnis}- Sow 72. Mr Clark is associate | editor of Weekend Magazine and |although his columns no longer ‘appear on a weekly basis he Still. contributes. articles to. that aly Group leaders were: Mabel ther" offite saya: that a complex ed in the poll on the north side Clark, veteran Toronto newspa- _N per man, was named Wednes- ° Gregory Clark Named To News Hall Of Fame awards, such as the National Mr. Clark as first honorary member coincides with National Press Week, April: 19-25, which . culminates ~this—weekend—with-—> the annual Byline Ball Friday. night and the newspaper awafds dinner ‘Saturday at which Pre- mier Jean’'Lesage of Quebec will be the speaker. Eight Canadian newspaper men, judged -best in their fields pf ‘writing, cartooning and pho- tography. will receive $400 each - and ‘certificates at the awards dinner_in—Toronto- a _ PRESBYTERY SPEAKING CONTEST WINNERS Prince and Kings favored the cert” To speed progress without viO- times were reluctant to depart | Davis : being presented by Nala lating parental rights, adv : Matheson, : 1S' disturbance approaching from of the Montague bridge. Five one 5 ing ide: Queens ; ; : April 28 for trial. tages of change choad be oak from established methods, tech- | Lidstone, ide; Francis ti) west cod seeeed clouds into Voted for and one against. eet ao eo | Productions. Appearing with Two liquor offences cost the niques. and even textbooks, Mr. | yacNeill, Summerside: Mrs. agen ick Wi eumke won - Catherine will be her sister, Pa- accused $20 and costs each. ed out to the parents. Another problem was lack of finances. Mr. Campbell succest- the answer to this lay in fed- eral aid to education. While edu- methods you are using now aFe'tign Art Gallery and Museum; skies will prevent temperatures includes a “sort of Gallup Poll’ taining the Potato Marketing! counts. This past season she j eation was within the. juris¢ict-- successful, this does not meaM| Russell Ewing. Mental Health, from climbing above the s. = the P.E.I. Federation of Agri-- Board?” The combined vote of has appeared as a regulat’ per- a viceattes 3 wingers ; jon_.of the provinces, there that more successful_methods do | clinie: Dr. Agnes Matthews, Drier air will follow the dis- culture held in. 1950 ___..__, the_three counties rejected the | former on CBC-TV’s.“Don Mes-.. tener eheald be some way tor the’ not exist Fredericton, N.B.: Ralph Gaudet, turbance, cleari.g skies in north-' The simple question at that. board's retention 1,064 to 1.017. | ser’s Jubilee” and. for the past (Niagara Falls leads best - of- provinces_to obtain federal aid Civic _greetings_were rough NB; erm New Bruswick during the time asked—voters_if they_.wereAgain the result was clos¢ But | two summers-she-has_been-a-re-— | ~ seven Eastern semi-finat-3-0.——— ” without giving up their powers “Campbell said i Pointing out that teachers should | be leaders in promoting educa- tional changes, he said “even if| te the convention by May Boudreau | sity of Moncton: Dr. M. N. Beck, ’ |Mental Health Clinic; Moncrieff | Williamson, director Confedera- Oromocto,- - Wyman G. Perry and Nelson, Univer-| nesday evening. It will-cross-the“There have been four previous district today giving rain to all potato plebiscites. The Guar- three provinces. The overcast dian learned yesterday. if one Toni morning ‘and in the remainder in favor of a potato marketing The last plebiscite prior to tricia, Brian Ahern, Don Burke | yesterday was held “herein Oct.'and Athan Katsos. 30, 1957. The question was sim- Catherine McKinnon ply “Are you in favor of re-~ tional television star on two this time Queens Voters _f: gular on the summer replac- Allan Cup HOCKEY SCORES - TWO STUDY group leaders =o — geo Saeed — — oe oF i “a a publication Winners have been named Church. From left are Dwight | Isaac Walls, Cornwall: Guibert at the opening sessions of the are Wyman. Collece. Tru. _Mr- Murphy. The threeday | WEATHER |, Sponsored by the Toronto~agency to" be operated by the for the public speaking con- Vessev, York, intermediate Clements, Montague. and Mrs. ee aco na ws mae Sr. St. Bernard, convention began yesterday | . oes ee C ~ a = 2 PEI. Potato Marketing test held last evening a winner; Gordon Murray, — Henry Moyse, Summersise. ~ ‘ inet : ria. nt St. Bernard at Birchwood High School ONTO ( — Observed planned to be ready Board?” : ’ Royal United Church Hall. The sington, senior winner, Chairman for the event, which principal ef Kensington Re- Miriam, Mount St. at High — : CP) the spring of 1966 and likely will, This question really stirred enki competition for Jackie Kipping, Charlottetown, demain abt vada : -Min. Max. be set up in the club’s head- controversy and some of the boys nine to 18 was sponsored junior winner. Judges were concluded \ Daw ‘ 3. 9 arters. It will include honor‘ meetings fairly’ dripped with. by the PE. Presbytery’ Premier Walter, R. Shaw; eal entertainment. was Rich- E haa ee eg 6 55 rolls of winners of major press venom as the rival factions ad- Men's Council of the United Alex Campbell, MLA; Rev. ard Vessey of York. “4 : PVeld pie. a vanced their arguments, and. Regina a meeting chairmen were | : ‘ ; Winnipeg ......---- 3 H TURNOUT put to maintain order. = : ® a 5 Man Charged 8 Sib yl 43° (Continued from page 1) The voters rejected the com- a = : ' a eR pulsory one-desk selling agency “>| With Wearing sacar _B 57 tmiles from Charlottetown. only by a score of 2.991 to 2,706. The : hp a a 25 35 ‘three voters turned up and they potato crop of the previous year . Police Badge ~ Pate 33 ee Se es 1953, had been marketed here \ ’ Factors retarding educational jn the educational field. “He ters discussed during the past Saint John ........ ce eae | oe — saab | through a cone ene > John Nelson Dawson Hooper of change in the province were out- who pays the piper can decide session of the Legislature. tMoactom ....---+s- 2 3 i ihe ie the alable from selling agency and that was Parkdale was charged in Queens e lined’ yesterday by Charles not to call the tune,” Mr. Camp-| He said it was hoped to have wali'ax |... 33 53 Wo polls in the Souris area. Im done because the federal gov- | County Magistrate's Court’ yes- Campbell, president of the PE. bell said ‘ a statutory revision of the School | Charlottetown 32. 41. «ome ‘the verdict was 16 favoring ernment was subsidizing tHe in- , ” : terday of using’a badge in a : wundhars’ Polaatien ya ape Miah yas Ea aaaaes "= 42 the plan and four against In dustry by guaranteeing a cer- Ap ril showers bring May flow- manner likely to cause people to Mr. Campbell was addressing POLITICIANS HESITANT ~ Dr. Dewar also mentioned ve Sg 33 52 the other poll the score was 14 tain price. and it had to be han- ore bud Saturday, the first of believe he was a police officer. some 900 Island teachers in the Politicians . were sometimes | progress which had been made a hoe rene 32 52 in favor and six against dled through a single agency sé Ma Catherine aioiteaen ome The accused did not appear in epening session of their~ three- hesitant, he. stated, to advocate jn the province's secondary mune oo saee at 49 The results in two polls at it could be handled in a manner of ae brightest, eee ‘io court and Magistrate James B. day annual convention at Birch- Changes which might not ciee:| ynaat.eoetame ent usted thet 85, York. i ae 3 Montague was seven votes fa- that would be acceptable to the re ger ay mayo A create Johnston, QC, adjourned the case - 4 High School the approval of some of the elec-| elementary system required at- iF. aaneenes 63 gq Voring the marketing plan and. government at Ottawa, it was i; aul te. ee ee until May 3 for plea. aera Ome factor which made change ‘orate. He added, however, that | tention. Raeey cnsssahaess 71 . 5 ‘Wo votes against. The poll on explained oo oa The case of Owen Clifford | difficult, Jbe said, was that of Attitudes towards progress bad) Delegates spest the afternoms TOS"s aie, 5h © 73_the South side 0 the bridze had Op that occasion a federation “Catherine will headline the Hughes of Tracadie Cross, who ‘Tights with respect to = 1 er few Yeafs, | session participating in a num- ARBERS ---+0-+ three votes in all. two were for of agriculture spokesman recall- yy) two-t : am earlier pleaded not guilty. to ee ciation ok dale chided et = prensa | ber. of study groups. HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- 2nd one against. Six people vot- oq yesterday, the counties of «Catherine .McKi Se aa qoeratiog a yee with — ter J. Cox, who spoke of the Pryer, Nova. Scotia Teachers” of the district later in the day. board in principle The result the board’s renention 5H to 317. ment for the Don Messer Show, Shert ist ~ ESTERN aaa Caen oe a ins | College: Rev. Sr. St. Bernard Regional forecasts: “was a “yes’’ vote of 6,723 and-a Prince rejected it when only 263 | «Singalong. Jubilee”’. — Guerre. Aan Dea Ww 7 ao a the: cr | Miriam, Mount St. Bernard Col-' Prince Edward Island: Rain. «‘no” vote of only 35. supported the board and 43 This past year Catherine's ca-| CayHERINE McKINNON _ Eastern final 2-0) . oe a aa province im the ‘jege- and Ron Irving, | changing near noon to a few In May 1954, 6,745 ballots voted against it. In Kings the reer has lept ahead. She has ap- FUNERALS os i arts director. showers and clearing in the af- were mailed out to prospective Verdict was 243 favoring the | peared on television's “Juliette” solos by Catherine, Patricia and = wanTH THOUGHT HOT LEGISLATURE REVIEW MP aor | a en ee on | Vere dnd 5,140-of them were} Sonne 5 Seuion. snd -SIF-_4p show, been featured on the Don Burke as well as a selection Minister of education Dr. L. G. ghlight of, today’s sessions > southerly wind returned. The people were ask- Posed. | nternati io netw of duets combining various Scientists think the tempera SHARP FUNERAL — The fu- will be an address at 11-15 a.m. shifting in the afternoon to - ed if they favered continuation -- In that occasion the results and has guested on the “Tom- snetalinra of cask. iar ok the base of the eart’bs ; _™ Dewar reviewed educational mat- | : : a ee a ben * | : — at Ciarlotte- fog @ potato marketing board and were available on Nov. 1,’ with | my Hunter Show”. : Catherine will, ‘= course, be crust may be 1.300 Jezrees -~ aoe = ins hele @, rst | ay nie oe a. on Fridak” Sestiy 3,282 answered “yes” and 1,845 the exception of 17 polls. and She will be appearing again singing her very popular “Fare- Fahrenheit, the melting-point of 3 ae OG Le y Wee | reemai seal echesl = weet a said “mo”. There .were 15 re- that was two days after poll- this summer on ‘Singalong Ju- well to Nova Scotia” and a new |aluminum. : Mackay, to the United Church, . | temettied tate ind a vertices peraure jectedballots. 5+ ing. . bilee” and in June this year will song, “‘As Many As These” wor Volee haces a ane. S ‘re id lof school subjects. i - In November of the same ,Agriculture Minister Eugene b€ doing a cross-country tour which she has just recently re- ducted by Rev. Keith Whitney. SEFVICeS Held ee Facer wit be! High tide today at Charlotte. YO2r. 1354; as a result of num Cullen announced Nov. .1 that | With ive cast of the Dom Mes’ corded. LOW BACK PAIN Hymns sung were The Lord Is guest speaker at a dinner at 7 town 3.22 am. and 205 o.m. At €rous complaints to-the effect the board would be continued | 5 n 7 - - Patricia will be doing a num- My Shepherd ent Sends of At.Bed | p.m. a the Charlottetown Rustico at 9.19 a.m. Summerside that people had not been ever until the end of the month, bat | fell oe, ber of different -——e including Is it hard for you to sit down, even harder Time Are Sinking. Pallbearers eque | Hotel. tide eighteen minutes later than 2 ‘hance to express their. opin-| there never has been_a_period “Plot 9 ayy. Brian |, Pallad Of Lost Jimmy Whelan” 19 get up trom 9-chair- because of low were nephews of the deceased Charlottetown. Sun rises today 1° 9 the merits, or otherwise, completely without aboard: _ aa Baa innon, at and a jazz version of “Autumn back pain? Does this pain make work Shelton Harris. Vernon Mac- _3EDEQUE — Services were ° at.5.6 a.m. and sets at 6.58 p.m. %/@ central marketing agency, The two main reasons always — a i - are also Leaves”. . : difficult. beep you from turning over be Kay. Colin MacG regor James held at the three appointments Albany Native another plebiscite.was held and | given why a board is indispen- TeS" bade the Singalong’ The accompaniment for the mauseuer Of ces Bet o ca “ sregor. | ‘ SHOOT AT NEGROES this time there were two ques- sable is on the “agreed charge” ‘HOw and, in addition, Patricia show will be done by Brian | Tost, Cre, Temoleton's - of the Bedeque United. Church.’ yr Jd Harris, Frank Hardy ames Charge, daring the Hats Week ser- Hardy. Flowerbearers were El- mer Biggar. Waldo MacDougall, Ahern, playing three different types of guitars, Don Burke on banjo and guitar and Athan Ka- a hee and Brian are seen nationally with the railways—the current pe 5 7s board states it saved almost % “Frank's Bandstand” every. $650,000 on that alone last year FTiday evening. TRC's give the desired relief from such suftering quickly. pleasantly. Equally good for lumbago, back-ache. sciatica. leg ‘ arthritic, rheumatic and neuritic LONDON ‘AP)—Shotgun pel- tions. lets fired from a car peppered The first one asked are vou in the legs of five Negroes as they favor of retaining the P.E.I. e e On Tusday evening the Dies In Hospital vice was held in the Borden) SUMMERSIDE — Mrs. Eliza Leslie Hardy. William Maynard. ** - : ha pains, ma Church ‘Rev. R. M. Camercs life-1 ident stood outside a restaurant Sat- Potato Marketing Board? and to Island shippers—and the fact ors oF VARIETY tsos on bass. _ i pain. Get T-R-C's for tast relief. 85c, $1.65 cot oo =_— conducted ‘the service assisted |“ : < urday -night in London's Notting 3.958 said “yes” and 1.977 said that a board would be needed| «Catherine McKinnon in Con- | FISH NEVER GROW UP at drug counters everywhere. ry. PEL, 8 or oe by Rev. Dr. LP. Archibald. The |the Prine Coasts Hosa An, Hill Gate section, a centre xf “no”. m the event that the federal cert” will be a big show with Fish never stop growing. Al ARSENAULT FUNERAL — speaker was Dr. ‘DH. Hamilton | ney gong *2Cial ‘riection. Three men were The other half of the ballot government ever decided ag3iM|jots of variety. popular songs. though growth slows to matur- set Laotebe, MAMEGoom The funeral for Joseph F Ar- of O'Leary United Church. year. Desth followed a short m. 27Tested Sunday and charged asked “are you in favor of a ‘o offer a measure of price sup | foie songs, jazz and a number of ity, they get longer and heavier ¥123aaeecesteserevetes. Te senault was held Wednesday On Wednesday evening the | poss with the shooting. compulsory ome-desk selling port. | satirical pieces. There will be each year. : jnmg to St. James Church, service was in Albany Church, She was the former Eliza | Bay. where Requiem conducted by Mr™-Cameron 2, | Burns of Albany. so High Mass was celebrated by sisted by D. Archibald. The| wer husband, Ewen Cameron, ‘ . Rev. Francis Tardiff who also guest speaker was Rev. R.M x her officiated at the interment in Shaw of North Bedeque Unit- Survivin: si Keith the church cemetery. Pallbear- ed Church : of Halifax a a Wan at home. ers were: Theodore ‘Richard, Thursday evening the service |A sister. Anne. Mrs. Harry Ar- oe Felix. pire: At: was in Bedeque United Church |nett of Chelton, P_E.I.. also sur- | ulin Augustin. Arsenault also conducted by Mr. Cameron | V?V€5- i ARSENAULT FUNERAL — 2d Dr Archibald. The guest / DEA = The funeral for Hercule Arsen- speaker was Rev. AH: O'Brien | TH TIC ' ault was held Tuesday morning of Tryon United Church. \ NO ES from the Compton Funeral On Good Friday morning at il- Received tee late fer Classified Home to Our Lady of Mt. Car- the service was conducted by death notice column mel Church where Requiem Mr. Cameron and Dr. Archibald | : High Mass was celebrated by in the Borden Church. The guest | Rev. John Buotte. Pallbearers speaker was Rev. HL. Esta-|scw a saath PET Rema. | were Stanley. Gus, Rene and brooks, pastor of the United’ Em i = Tist year. Re Fred Arsenault: Levi and Au- Baptist Church. Central. Bede- ™2i* resting Cutctile Funeral bin Gallant. Interment was in que wana ape armen epee the church cemetery with Fa- There was a geod attendance |svaxE Rolie Bay on Wednesday. sett ; s Peter Burke m his 7th ther Buotte officiating. at all these services. on on ae Paley U d i @ a sed rurniture announced later. * F STEVENSON — Suddenly at New Glas- gow, Tuesday. April ®. 1965. Mrs. Her- bert Stevenson. aged G2 Remains were tramsferred from the Andrews Funeral | a =| Warehouse where the funeral will be held today. April 22. with service commencing 2% ' 2 p.m. Interment will take piece in FURZE -- At Charicttetown, A: na 7 ronae ra. Apt a. 144 Dorchester St year. Resting . the Cutcliffe an Charlottet wn be held today. i ‘é e Tuesiay. a Binet | ’ . j RANGES Water Stree, | @ Chesterfield Suites ANGES reiay. Ape | @ Dining Room @ Electric 23. then to i. United on — : a. Furniture ~*~ : , to 5 and @ Coal & Wood @ Bed Room ‘ Western Hospital Furniture ‘* @ Oi & Gas year. Forwarded Rooney ae . umn tue. he Aitend ean be aI 4 Sat., April 24th, 2 p.m. to 9 a.m. Saterday, April 24. to St. Simon anc | St. Jude’s Church. Tinh. for Re Wy —. High Mass at 930. Interment ee in church cemetery. ” 33 Auctioneer: Mr. Thomas McKenna QUINN -- At the Kings County Wem. iS * : s ; onal Renal Wednes try. ae 8.) 1965. Richard H. Quinn. & @ ‘years. Hie ms tae — te ° r / tramsferred from the i ( = Sense. | COMMUNITY CENTRE AY POST GETS CHARTER Used Furniture ced Inter. ee, : . - Kenneth DesRoches, presi- the province. The charter was concluded the evening. Mem- ’ ISLANDER ON N.Y. WATERFRONT [sree sctom eee Sans Comments Cemire presented be David Sommont hers of the executive inate: | ALL SALES | . ote jRenaghan of Ranger, aged 63 years. Allied Youth Post No. 911. and of Summerside, provincial pre- yo neth DesRoches presi- : [wn romens wil be tranterred © Ann Marie Gallant. secretary sident of Allied ‘Youth at a stacy Deltas. tan © Mrs. Gladys Kadish. New ‘her colorful story today, im | sessey Sasa bank to hee tate re. ‘Feasurer, admire the charter charter mecting at the Com- dent: Mary Dalton, first vice York, is doing a good job with “Across the Island” of this |sidence, Bangor, where the ‘aserai which officially made the Com- munity Centre last night. Other . president, Brenda Hennessey, 144 Dorchester St Charlottetown the *s Church Institute former Prince Edward Island oe take place Saturday ee munity Centre Allied Youth - activities included a ome-act second vice president and Ans : se : . down ‘n the Fast River sec. girl who was born Gladys je tor Renee bas. one ak am | Post a member of'the many play entitled “Dad is Sober. Marie Gallant, secretary trea- ; tion of New York City. Read MacDonald m Iris. |interment im the church cemetery. | Allied Youth Posts throughout and an mformal dance which surer 4