‘ ‘ ra Hs ‘ . > ¥ f . 4 : I Pa » . fs f Island News Page [Dairy Company Reports, Western and Central Districts Recor d Ip i oduction Year The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Feb. 17, 1966. 3|_- : «~The. following are the 10 top The North Wiltshire Dairving ted the top peise of $25 for an wing. thee ,* Limi repo producers in value: eres hot a Seon peecen wee noe Wem |e Tee PA Ma Gee ei ie ts ant Oa an, hen the meeting was | Vers Stewart, Brothers, North River it th Yows ef Geesartoun held recently. The company |ceived, $15 for am ‘increase =f | $6 007.57; George Godfrey, North or Boughton Island jactured 717,169 pounds of |2991,98 pounds sad | George | Wiltshire $4,568,44; Leslie Mac- Wee te District, ‘ " . ther for an increase of 41,000 | mith, Fredericton $10 an Phail, North River $4,537.70; siciating Townships $9. G1 86. 00 | over 1964: and 2599 | “fesse Of 1,900.65 pounds. Redvers Stewart $4,463,21; Garth and the Islands in Murray Har. | 1964. Ivan Turner | Hugh Nicholson, Springton re- | Hooper, Milton $4,290,47; Up:on hour. In the past it included only | the top producer |Ceived the top prize af $10 for|Crest Farm, West Royalty portions of Townships 61 and 63 containing 9,906 |the man with the largest amount | $3,990,61; Balderston Brothe’:s tn an . for a value of |°f butterfat, who was” mot &| North Wiltshire $3,692,07; Walier , Sener the oe the polling | |Patron in 1964. His volume was (Clark, North Wiltshire $3,631,31; day must be not less than 43/ donated by the |->!5-31 pousda. Malcolm Andrews, Glasgow Road days from the date the election In second place was Arie De- | $3,562,58. writs are issued. The old act an, Long Creek with 2,471,74/ Nelson Hatherly, is manager stated the polling day was to [Douae. of the company oe on the same day of the week three weeks alee i Samco ‘Jat least 10 days after the issu- ing ee This meant : dial : if ion could conceive- Ship ovo orn held to lees thon a é . HEARTZ HALL - EAST ROYALTY ~ {deve afer the issuing of the _— i 3 election ' BOBBY HERRING @ new cream pasteurizer and-for y A ae ae for = : new —_ ee anment : 7.30 P.M. polls ‘election ® which insta in the | : between the hours of 9 in the foe v1 i ; E corning an x ght; ne Quick Action. (tx ‘ure. le oF four weeks, it was FEB. 17th to 20th Inclusive | extends polling hours to if 3 . ‘ ; .m. ed EXCELLENT | = — | Sav Lite .W. Adams, Provincial dairy Speakers: Edwin Featherstone ee : - F t : the quality : : s al ron ru Bobby Herring, Murray Har- ; Al “epee yey g ger mae : aa . Vet : Che oka ar aes, ane me a — Education Week Committee ment of education; 8, nee . . moulds, and the percentage of | Old Fashioned Gospel Preaching and~ « at the National F R ‘s Insti | i ee . kkni severance in saving the life Of | ting grade butter is above the , = Yy aoe Office soaleien ae co Mrs. Devid atch. a Accu Fin For Driving c : n ei ae MacKenzie of Relle average for the province. . : ; Hymn Singing ; Eeiaten ool re ee an een ae he *- Whil Li S ; Bo eye tee The RCMP Dee and two other teen- nan az buiherfar pti ie ALL WELCOME , a ® ° , Ss vestigated fe * LEFT TO RIGHT: . Mathew order to plan and make en- / lle License uspended accident that occurred on the secre had been polsored by previews yous: Bean Turner, mei- | 3 _ Hagen, pees home and gagenierts during Education ee . : Freetown Road at approximate. | “ed roe in a _ aT athool; nmald Irving, direc- Week. : He na — John Ed- - which he was given a warn |ly 3.30 p.m. yesterday. A trac- eile weniiea ieee ace £ Leckey, North Bedeque, |ing. ‘ |tor trailer truck driven by Her- |™?! , oe. \ |appeared before Magistrate W.| A tine of $60 and costs was im-|man R: Wells of Sackville, N.B. ice eek eee Moore & McLeod Ltd uca ion \Chester §. MacDonald in county | posed upon @ Charlottetown re-|jackionifed in the middle of the | 5:>y's, eS somethirg . court yesterday on @ charge of |sident, George Garnhum for |road. RCMP. stated that jt took /"** “rong with the occupants ; : , . driving while his license was |failing to obey a traffic sign to|approximately three and a haif|% ‘ne-car and summoned Bobby 9” : : : suspended. He was fined $50 end |stop and have his truck 10d {hours from, the time of the acci- | “9 immediately got into action. s . ° or 30 day. |checked for weight. dent to move the tractor end the| A nurse, Mrs. Russel Compton i PE rosea Joseph Arsenault,| Three eccused were fined on |trailer off the road. and Dr. Gillis were summoned. Ns i Uu Middleton and Cameron Rene jcharges of having lodds which| ROMP reported that the ve-| Two of the occupants of the car — , also eppeared on similar |were . Donald Lioyd |hicle sustained extensive dam-| Were moved to the open air. and = The Prince Edward island Ed- \cess of being distributed to focus Charées. The Arsenault case | Reeves, ,. New Bruns jage. The driver was not injured. | kept moving around while Bobby N : cational Week Committee’ met attention on education week. tae bree va eae 2, |wick, $50 and costs or 30 days; —| applied artificial respiration to enh “ @ at the Nat- Members of the committee or’ decision. . Ranahan |Donald Earl Craig, Summerside, ° Miss MacKenzie. They were Pee ee yesterday afternoon are: Ronald Irving, director of °88¢ was edjourned to February |$20 and costs or five days; end Ellerslie Man Roy Penny, operator of the car ; tonal Film Board office to dis /drama (department of educat- (3, 1966: o Charles Louis Paynter, Carle- and LeMoyne White, both of : cuss and plan for Educational |ion); Mathew , provincial! Terrylee Chappell, Sumimer-/ton Siding, $20 and costs or 30 Murray Harbour. er es - , Week on the Island. jhome and sc association; |side, wes found guilty on &|days. Is Remanded Witnesses stated they felt |- ea Ea - Jee : z ‘ “The committee will choose a|John Martin, National film board |charge of failing to yield at @| A resident of Summerside and Bobby was wasting his time as a : : ; . topic and a participant who. will |and provincial home and school; |yield sign. The éccused was fi-|a resident of Bedeque were fin-| ALBERTON — Russell Wil-| Donna appeared to be dead but s a’ iN LADIES' WEAR appear on CFCY-TV and radio.|Weeks Murphy, president of ed $10 ang costs or 10 days. - [ed $20 and costs or 30 days on|liam Bell of Ellerslie was re- Ne : : Bobby kept up his efforts jor The dates have not yet been dis-|P.E.I. teachers federation; Mrs.| Jeffery Parker, Summerside, |charge of illegal possession of |manded iti custody yesterday| about 20 minutes before, she os “ closed. Announcement cards and Frank Ross, women’s- institute; |Roy Smith, Northam, end Al- |Mquor. ; when he appeared before Ma- began to respond. — \ See ie ; pamphlets are now in the pro. Mrs. David Mutch, spemnan, lived Mecsas, Mt. Pleasant, * __|gistrate W. Chester S. MacDon- - : J Ta : ae jfeder . peared on separate charges ald on a charge of causing a dis- 3 ; x ;—The-slogan_of the National/|failing to stop at a stop sign. PR ERS turbance in an. O’Leary restaur- r | t oe ; ONE 25 Members _|Educational Wee Comittee 's|Each’ accused was given a fine THIEF PREF Git tor tsing tod Gad checens Funeral He d aa RACK \ } S . or five S. language. Ss -- s ’ ; Attend Meeting s,itet ote provincial te: “1 'reddent oft Bieenes,| CERTAIN BRAND ice, ict ot ety For Victims SPRING COATS : 1 ‘ |"Chensing eden 1S James ‘Roy Jay, was fined $10 bail was set at S : E ee. ” . There. were 25 members, pres: jn ioe ation for chang- and costs or five days when he The second break in a month rf : -- 3 = me . —- ent at the monthly meeting of /” ‘me. sppeered on a charge of enter-| at the ESSO Service Station 1 * a One rah 4 coats, broken size j- —_ a P meeting | : ing a highway when it was un- | : nek at the Canadian National In- | oe. -to-do-s0.- |. ed..to_have_occurred Tuesday , peeee ies: toca: straight ; s* for the Blind on Wednes- p r Fined $10 and. costs or five| evening full-length leeve. Last season’s— dc® Feb. 16. Minutes from the for failing to have the re- ss la testing sad Whe 'presienty| FS At 35 gistration of a vehicle transfer- “ i wies red was Lawrence Dillon Gau-| the cigave ss LE Mira, john : Se ee anestt, wel. | ont ef <=. a d HL. “ 9, > a ? mene c' NMa Ns Gott in ey tnt ode | gt ° in Clan a speeding charge. He also) | Afier this rec held on Wednesday, Ap at three o'clock at the CNIB. WESTERN | |shock to his friends here. FUNERALS |. “cetly interested in au | Skippy's mein Mfiterest lay and he was a former ARSENAULT FUNERAL — ‘he Island junior golf title and The funeral for Theophile A. Ar. “25 known on almost every golf senault was held Wednesday Corse in the Maritimes. morning from bis tate residence, | The son of Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Mt, Carmel, to Our Lady of Mt. Sear, 80 Brighton Road, he was Church where Solemn |born in this city and received Requiem High Mass was cele- his early education at West brated by Rev. John Buote with Kent School before - attending deacon Rev. Charles Gallant | Rothesay Collegiate. He- later eub-deacon Rev. Pierer Arsen- Staduated with his Bachelor of ault:Pallbearers..were Eugene |Commerce degree Dalhou- _.....Gallant, Martin Richard, Paul |Sie University in-1952. He then ~ Bernard, Frank Arsenault, Em-|entered--the.. insurance _business |being ent Richard, Wilfred Gallant.|with his father: ;* - Flowerbearers were Robert Ar-| In addition to his parents he is senault, Donald Asenault ,Ro-|survived by his wife, the former bert Richard, Roger Richard |Elizabeth Joan Dunsford, and|- end Gerald Gallant. Interment three sons, Douglas, 7; Robert, was in the’church cemetery with \6; and Thomas one-year-old. Rev. Buote officiating. | The funeral service will be — \held Saturday afternoon at 2.30 in St. Peter’s Cathedral with in- DEATHS jterment in St. Peter’s A n glican =r / cemetery. ; WILLIS — At Los: Angeles, Accused Enters ting more then two persons tide in the front seat of his car Curling Club To Hold Dance The Charlottetown Curling Club will hold a benefit dance Feb. 26th at the club. It isin connection with the fund raising | 3 Catnpaign for the family of Mr. and Mrs. Pius A. MacDonald who lost two children when their home was destroyed by fire ul FEE ig 2 ae BT care is® i i was represented by members of the. ne aaa and staff. Rt. Allied Youth Hear Address |: The Allied Youth group of St. Peters Consolidated School re- cently listened to the tape re-|\?*** of Dr. Luther Terry's hi i i i a ship 56, part (Mayors and Municipalities has again recognized the efforts of Mayor Walter J. Cox and have ey é pits | MOORE & M'LEOD LTD Cal., on February 16, 1966, Lem- | “uel P, Willis, Sr. in his 87th year, formerly of - Kingston, | “| The committee is responsible for Se eae ere 8 | Not Guilty Plea drafting the annual submission government. That his work during the past year was appreciated is shown in a letter of thanks from the etery, Glendale, Cal. | In Queens County Magistrate’s MacDONALD — At the Char-|Court yesterday morning, Roy Edward Bell of Montague plead- lottetown Hospital, Feb. 16, 1966, Mrs. Mary’ A. MacDonald, Blooming Point, aged 32 years. ed not guilty to the charge of threatening- a person. He was remanded to March 7, Magis- Federation director, H.A. Law- Montreal, dated February 14. It reads: ‘ ; 4-6+6-6-6-666466666666i64 PPOOOOOO000000-664 “YOUR FAVORITE SHOPPING Resting from ‘7 o'clock this evening at the Hennessey Fu- neral Home, Funeral arrange- ments to be announced later. SEAR — At Ottawa, Tuesday, Féb. 15, 1966; Harry L. Sear, ® Jy., of 6 Goodwill Avenue in 9) tijs 36th year. Remains will be forwarded to the MacLean Fu- trate James B. Johnston, QC, presided. Lester O’Donnell act- ed as counsel for the accused, Arthur Edward Herrell of Charlottetown was remanded to March 2 on an impaired driving charge. Lester O'Donnell repre- sented the accused. _ Everett James Ross, ‘Freder- $ nieral Home. Funeral Saturday, jicton, elected to be tried by a/jdone; and, of course, for ‘lending Réb. 19, from St. Peter’s Cathe-|magistrate and pleaded notjyour support to our submission Men's Zip Overshoes : dral with service. commencing | guilty to a charge of attempting |on ‘behalf of municipal govern- at 2.30 p.m. Interment will take |to obstruct the courts of justice |ments to the Government of Ca- ist. quality: ligt ; ; eee : ce in St. Peter’s Anglican /by giving false information to a|nada. Your continued interest = Y zip. style overshoes. Canadian ery. Visiting hours com- |police officer. His case was’ ad- thencing Saturday. journed to March 4. - ; rattan | ~ FOR SALE BY TENDER February. 16,1966, Francis Dun- ting in his Sist year. Remains | Sealed tenders will be received until noon February 28 for the following 1965 ram lambs: will be forwarded from the Davi- eon Funeral Home to the home («of Elmer Burt this afternoon. - Funeral 5 Highland Black Fac 4 Cheviots 1 mature Suffolk service will be held | from’:St. Mérk’s Church, Ken- | , These sheep may be inspected at Falconwood ‘Farm. Highest or any tender not necessarily ac- made. Sizes 6-12. Medium width only. Reg. 4.98 value. CLEARANCE, PAIR 497 ‘CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK - ENDS FEB, 19th ‘T bis if yah ag - a r. SA’. ADA—60 GAUZE BAGS TEA 89 - 15 te SHIRRIFF’S—6 ASSORTED >: gt ington, Friday at 2 p.m. Inter- | ment in Fltral Hills Memorial Gardens. ‘ LOCO — At Charlottetown: Hos- tal Feb. 16, 1966, Benjamin | , Oyster Bed Bridge, in his | year. a ar- lottetown Foserat WOMENS Waterproof Sn y Home from } Clearing balance of our stock of "s Church, South Rustico, 9.87 oe :30. Interment in the church Charatintawny at a 1. ie ee a this evening at 7 o'clock until || , : ii a - Bet ug 8 » . Friday afternoon at 2 oelock at | cepted. : Eskilogs and Wings, Assorted styles ~ ; ' which time remains will be for- Forward teritl fast and heels in black or. brown. . Sizes ae ‘ : gen warded te his late sidence. | _ orward ‘engers v0: a a in the lot. Reg. 12.9. er ie ry Funer turday av- | ‘ : .95, Clearance, ‘ ia ig the house at 9 o'clock for Department of Agriculture — y : High Mass at St. Au- P.O. Box 2000 ws Pe caret eh ln a 1 ‘