en sat down to a dinner the riculture Minister Harry Hay8), pe » pall bearer, M g served in their hall near North|tries per breeder be reduced,|hecause of bis physical condi- River corner. Max Thompson,;and the number of sections be} (jon. _— P.E.1. CRED! Phillip Etter (second from left), Halifax, president of the Credit Granters’ Association of Canada, talks with Island members of the association following the monthly meeting Upgrade Beef By Breeding Hereford Association Told =e ‘We want to upgrade our beef and get the plain beef off the market. That means we have to go back to breeding,” Glen Cotton, Charlo‘tetown provincial beef fieldman, told the annual 0 Appeal Judgment SUMMERSIDE — An an- nouncement was made here last night by lawyer George Mc- Mahon, representing Maritime Asphalt Products Ltd. of Sum- merside, that the company in- tends to appeal to the supreme court of Prince Edward Island | en banco, the note of judgment Monday by Mr. Justice R.R. Bell indicating an order would he issued to wind gp the~ com- pany under the direction and supervision of the court. This decision was made fol- flowing an application for a hear-| ing by Francis William Curtis, a shareholder in the company, under the winding up act. Gerald R. Foster, QC, repre- senting Mr. Curtis. At the hearing Monday Mr. Curtis testified he had been pre- sent in Magistrate W. Chester S. MacDonald’s court here in May of 1964 when the company - ane two-—oet-dts-—offieers, Clark and Somers, had pleaded guil- ty to numerous offences under the income tax act. He said he had also been present on May 14, 1964, when fines had been levied on all offences against} the company and the two offi- cers. At the hearing Monday Judge| Hansen, Shed Actes Bell stated the applicant had no/ farm manager, Brackley knowledge of the offences and/ Fulton Sanderson who congrat-| was not a party in any way injulated the young reference to the manner of the company co-operation. He add- ed that the applicant “should be Protected as to his interest’’. WESTERN BRIEFS | tremendous year of success in| vote of thanks to the P.E.I. De-| the Earl of Longford, Lord |my years. | Robert- McLaurin and son show- a) od had ; . nounced next week's business, a director of the association; | william W. Hamilton, a Labor Lloyd MacEachern, president | member from West Fife, arose. Herbert Bowden, an- T GRANTERS” MEET SPEAKER om “the Charlottetown branch last evening at Confederation Centre. Mr. Etter was guest speaker at the dinner meet- ing. With Mr. Etter, from left, are William Jay, Summerside, of the Charlottetown branch; | “Not everybody, certainly on and Francis MacQuarrie, vice | this side, agrees with the need president of the Summerside e suspend business for the branch. of this week,’ he said. | “Will you give an undertaking to the House you and the gov- ernment are considering ways and means of regaining “T ghould have thought it would have been the wish of everyone that business should sponse. meeting of the Hereford Breed-;Mt. Herbert, and William Hay- Tht sitting lasted 14 minutes. ers Association here last night.|den, Cherry Valley | One familiar figure from The popular fieldman explained| The meeting decided by reso- Churchill's war days may be ae ; absent from the funeral. Field how important the efforts of the| lutions to recommend to the pro- ‘Marshal Viscount Montgomery, i i i i pure bred beef cattle breeders|vincial exhibition association to ts sheard 0 chip on 0 ervies | will be jn the upgrading pro-|continue the present number of wren — ee ition. an! cae pivice, le is scheduled Upwards of 70 men and wom-| idea sponsored last year by Ag-| Pa ad ceasates: invited m- Victoria, the club vice-president) feduced greatly, with prize mo-| During the procession past presided in the absence of Pre-|ney greatly enlarged. | Sir Winston's eoffin, Prime in- sident Herman Smailman, 0O'-| They asked that registration) ister and Mrs. Wilson will be Leary RR. |Papers be required at all Island| accompanied by Bowden, Lord The Herefofd men enjoyed a\ shows and passed a unanimous President of the Council, and inter-breed competitions in| partment of Agriculture for ap-| Privy Seal, with their wives. 1964, seeretary Mrs. Fulton San-| pointing Mr. Cotton as beef} Then will follow government derson, York Point, told the) fieldman. | ministers, members of Parlia- meeting in one of the best an-| The president of the associa-)ment and peers of all parties. nual reviews presented to an Is-| tion for the coming year is Max|Police would not estimate how land farm organization for ma-| Thompson, Victoria; William | many Britons. would pay a final Hayden, Cherry Valley is vice-| farewell visit to Churchill, but a | president: Mrs. Helen Sander-| Million is not regarded as ex- TOP AWARDS son, North River, secretary, and| cessive WEATHER The White Faces had taken Cjark Johnston, Charlottetown the grand championship in the) treasurer. , | Easter Beef show here when SIR WINSTON’S | -toroxto icp) — tempera } tures: had taken a Hereford steer to (Continued from pag ' Min, Max. |the reserve grand spot. Mar- The rehearsal, although held in Dawson 46 \ -42 jorie Sanderson, York Point,'the early morning, caused a Prince George .... 11. 12 ed the grand champion, and a Cornwall man, Harold Godfrey, UNDERWENT SURGERY Mrs. Fred Taylor teacher of Graham's Road School has re- turned: to her home in “ranville after ‘undergoing . surgery in Prince County Hospital: BREAK REPORTED Extensive damage in one part of Crest’ Lanes in Summerside resulted from a break and entry into the building early Monday morning. A small amount of change was stolen. Summerside ROMP detachment, which in- vestigated the break, said entry was gained by i in- len = breqking a w | WESTERN - FUNERALS CARR- FUNERAL — The fu- neral for J. Burpee Carr, Saint John, N.B., was held Jan. 26°\;, showed the best 4H-club steer, mammoth traffic jam. Vancouver ......5. 34 a“ also a Hereford. « ‘ Sir Winéton's final arrival at) Victoria .......... ot & “Fultoh Sandersed showed Westminster was poignant to|Edmonton ....... eres s grand champion steer in an in-|many onlookers who recalled he |Calgary ...... apes # 2B ter-breed show at the Atlantic) had strolled through the Hall of| Regina ......... - @ 7 Winter Fair, and his son Johnny | Kings countless times during 60 | Winnipeg sovegesin ° & 0 had the steer with the second/years as a Member of Parlia-|Toronto ......... 32 C4 best carcass score. The pair|ment until last July, He died Ottawa ....,.0... 16 2% had previously topped ‘the Here-| Sunday ef a stroke. |Montreal ......... 4 = @ ford class of steers. |. The coffin was placed upon 4/ Quebec .......... 2 2 Guest speaker Dr. Hammond high catafalque, which 18/ Fredericton suai o 2 Kelly, provincial director of ve-|4raped in black velvet with sil-\ssim John ........ 6 2% terinary services, showed slides| Vet braided edges and rests op | Moncton eke a and described the visit he and|®, blatform covered with cloth! Halifax .00oo33)s) 4 30 Mrs. Kelty ~paid--last~yearto/ garnet red. ‘Charlottetown ..... 24 ~ 28 Scotland and England. pon che’ coffin is the issig- icianey ....... 6 2 Dr. Kelly was introduced by|%i@ of Sir Winston's Order Of) v.-outn nods Charles Scranton, Southport and|%e, sarter, the garter in dark |o'yoone wag" 38% thanked by Ralph Raynor, mt. |>le velvet edged with gold, | poi i” * 2 8 ae Ralph | with an cig -peintes star, sil) oy York = ican Me Thomgees we 1 centre. oe ee ee ene 3 viewed the your's activities, Ove| a eenans, today Bu | meee 4 | thousands wi past to pay | Tuc wasseeesee = 8B Hereford| their iast respects to Sir Wine- Angeles .....:. 42 © Point; | ton: congrat: QUEEN WILL LEAD Bye ten: Earle ag peop’ The Queen and Prince Philip office says that Tues- |served the dinner and Neil A.|will head mourners at the fun-|day skies prow ggeckt | Matheson, Guardian Provineial-_| eral service accompanied throughout the district and snow Farm editor. Geuy othe? anamams of: Gh one tones eae wDowsters nosed ter ee Sauer” on sake sie the com} . Princess Mar- ing year are: Richard Quinn,| and Snowdon, the na disturbance near Long Cardigan; Jack MacKin non,| Duke and Duchess of Gloucester) ino)", Wmucsnened, © move |Brooklyn; John = MacKinnon,| and their two sons, the Princess ow dye ow cm can « intensity. Kinross and Donald MacQuar-|Royal, Princess ._, Sl ta pane nea at aetna tee | rie, Roseneath for Kings; Bruce|Duke and Duchess of Kent, | 9° Pass #% ae | Carruthers, Cascumpec, Max) Princess- Alexandra and her ae ae eke ee Thompson, Vietoria; Robert husband Angus Ogilvy Sin cael - by ‘MacLaurin; ‘Tyne Valley and Minister. Wilson _ and. cok 2 Herman Smaiiman for Prince:/his wife will lead a file of par- “Snow Will spread” Into all Fe | John Sanderson, York Point; liamentarians past Sir Wins-| gions by dawn and freezing rain | William Hayden, Cherry Valley; ton’s bier this morning as the | is expected to develop through | Clifford Holmes, Kingston and| Procession of respect begins. Nova Scotia this morning mixed for with a-jarge cross hanging at |-are---predicted to -be- between red as onthe front of his black cassock, | three to six-inches with the ihe Beef Pro f Aimaaialing| Tetras Seevelilt's Ledy st: Se) Mins Site, expectant Se "nae i 7" : Westminster Hall, ern Brunswick along | eawcative Bayasr,| Soe Go the notion on (elovision| tee. Allealic’ cosdtal ventions’ tt only an hour earlier, calling on| Nova Scotia where the snow DEATH NOTICES —— oe oe will be mixed with freezing rain. Received too late fer Classified world.” notice column was bitterly cold at the’ | _ eon So Srowd. of 20 the Charlottetown immediately 26, : Ln hats. Some of the women | snow to Y weeping. late in afternoon; PS cause, rea Pes | eevee ml | anthony at New at about was: Cerebral Throm-| Charlottetown and Moncton at . de Gaulle Of Rustico at 2.23 a.m CAMERON—At Ludwig Et+/ 5m. Summerside the 198, and for-| minutes later than D. Eisen-|¢own. Sun rises today. a.m and sets at 5.26 p H z a, E te s i j . i ie eee the | time which the House has lost?’’ | ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts gf] The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Jan. 27, 1965. 3. Moncrieff Williamson, FRSA, curator of the’ Memorial Art! The address was given at Sem- | of the Canadian Confer- | Arts held at Ste. , and Mr. William- of only 12 speakers at the four-day conference The conference was held | through the efforts and personal discuss their - ge ate Local Gallery Curator Addresses Art Session initiative of the Secretary of State Maurice Lamontagne. Mr. | - Lamontagne called together the | the! ada. I can see that the centre | arts, from music and opera,| will be in non-stop. use during | leaders from all fields of theatre, ballet, the visual arts, | the literary arts, arts adminis- | trators and some who were there | merely as observers. | Mr. Williamson said the con- ference gave everyone a chance} te meet with their colleagues from all over the country and plans and prob-| 187471965 = 74 Ht iH oH ‘ f : ih 5 z g 3f 5 if af Fe ai eas E BE 4 | Wii felt th presentation of awards from ix ef 83 z national level. Mate Sas | very com- plex, “Eweryone was aware we eee have the finest theatre in Can-| , P , Charlottetown, for his 1967.”" book “The History of the Prac- One of the other speakers was was done by Mr. Lamontagne, Johnny Wayne, who will be co-| Allan Jarvis, the national dir- E directing. the activities here this| ector of the Coniérence of the _ Campbell summer, and during his speech | Arts, was the organizer, The nominee not . he paid’ tribute to work done meetings were chaired by Gor-| the gamut of by Dr. Frank MacKinnon. | don Hawkins, executive diree-| te But also the Though the ~idea of the con-| tor of the Canadian Institute on of the work! Public Affairs. | ference .