they JOHN TURNER SPOTLIGHT ‘Continued from.Page 6) ball, Hockey. “Intramural ‘Hoc- key: Winter Carnival, Drama Society. Intercollegiate Debat- ing. MCAVINN, Mary Paula, BA, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tho- | «- mas MacAvinn, Charlottetown, P E. I. Plans\to teach. MCCARDLE, | Helen Patricia BA, daughter ‘of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles McCardle, KinkeFa: P. E. I. Plans to teach. : MACCORMACK, — Rita Kath- Jeen, BA, daughter of Mrs. Ruel and the late Ruel MacCormack, Charlottetown, P.-E. 1. Carni- val.-Queen . Candidate in «1965. Member Board of Governors Coffee Shop. Plans to teach. MACDONALD, : Kathleen Anne BA, daughter:-of-Mr. and Mrs. J. Athol MacDonald, Mermaid _PEH— Intercollegiate _ debater. President of Womens' Debating Society. Plans to teach. : MCINNIS, Kenneth Adrian, BA, son of Mr. and Mrs..Lloyd D..MeInnis, Souris PEI. . Inter- collegiate debater. - Holds com- mission in RCNR. __ MACINTYRE, Roger _D.,. BA son of Mr. and Mrs. Donat: Mac Intyre, Upper Charlo, N.:-B.° - MCLAUGHLIN, Eugene Tho- mas, B. Com. son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. McLaughlin, New York N. Y. ‘Treasurer Students’ Union. Secretary-Treasurer A. _A. A, Board of Governors Cof- fee Shop, Varsity Basketball. , MACLENNAN, John Mal- colm, BSc. son of Mr. and Mrs -Malcolm McLennan, Charlotte- ~ town, PET: - rand the--late~ Patrick~ MacPher- MCNALLY, Mervyn Leonard BA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank MeNally, Tracadie Cross, PEI MCNEILL, John Michael, B. &c., son of. Mr. and Mrs..J. J. MeNeill, Rockingham, N. §, In- termural football. MACPHERSON, Alexander James, BA: son of Mrs. Patrick son, Boutliers Point, N. 8. Plans ~ to further studies. - _. GORDON WHITLOCK MCQUAID; Carma Teresa BA daughter of Mr. and Mrs. phonsus , McQuaid, — Charlotte- itown, PEI. Plans to teach. | MCQUAID, Francis Joseph, ‘BA son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McQuaid, Bedford PEI. Mem- bers of Band, Glee Club, Choir, ‘Sons of Erin’. Buzzer Hock- ey. Plans to teach. MCTIERNAN, Mary Martha ‘Ellen, BA daughter of Mr. and are L. E. McTiernan, Minto, |N B. Secretary Senior Class, So- dality. Vice-President Womens Debating League. ~ Plans grad- uate study in English. | MATHESON, Gerald _ Keith, B. Sc., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ric- hard Matheson, Southport, PEI (AS Lt. RCNR.Plans_ graduate jwork in Wildlife Biology. ' MORRIS, John Kevin, BA, {son of Mrs--Patrick and the late | ‘Mr. Patrick Morris, Charlotte- jtown, PET, Plans to further | studies: MORTON, David Dudley, BA son of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Mor- jton, Montreal, P..Q. - President Students’ Union, Team Captain Varsity Football. Intramural ‘Hockey, Coffee Shop Board ‘Drama Society, Chairman- Stu- ‘dént Discipline Committee. | MURNAGHAN, Gerard Pat- irick, BA., son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murnaghan, Charlotte- town, PEI. Hockey. O'BRIEN... Dennis ~Jerorie, B. Com., ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. \Jerome O‘Brien, Cobalt, Onta- irlo, Dowling. Former Business Ma- nager Red and White. Dupli- cate Bridge Club. Plans to be a Chartered Accountant. O'CONNOR, Mrs. Lynn Eliza- beth, BA., daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Donald Walker, Kenaga- mi, P. Q. and wife of John Linus O'Connor, New York, N. Y, Vice-President Honour §o- Liberal Club. PELRINE, Robert.Justin, BA Pelrine, Winthrop, Mass. Var- sity. Football, J. V. Basketball Al- Married to former Judi’ ciety, Girls’ Debating Society..- json of Mr. afd’ Mrs. James” H: Intramura] Hockey, {ot Amateur. Athletic tion: : | | . POWER, Patricia Anne, BAN daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Power, Tracadie Cross, PEI Plans to return to the tea- ichine profession. < i REDMOND, Lorne Edward, | . BA son-of Mr: and Mrs: Harry Redmond. Charlottetown, , PEI ST. JOHN, Leonard Francis, | | {BA . son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rus- | {sell St. John, Charlottetown, 'PEI Doiron, . BA Congregation~.,o f | aes Notre Dame. | The time has arrivéd when-the SISTER ST. BRENDAN Mary final phase of the ‘Warble Fly ' |Gillis, BA. Congregation of ‘No-|Campaign is to. take place. ‘tre Dame. eee All cattle owners in the prove SISTER ST. Y — Isabel |itice are ddvised to check ¢ | Meckektie. BA,, Congregation |backs of their cattle and if war; of Notre Dame. |ble grubs are present the follo SISTER ST. PETER: - Mary: /ing...prpeedure should be follow- of (ed: Race Congregation: © | 1. Make a note of-the number | Wanton ; land size of cattle with warbles. | SISTER ST. PATRICIA Maria e , |Smith, BA. Congregation of Also note -whether cattle are wolie Dares : |milking, dry, when to calve, | STEWART, Rupert James, BA|- 2. Procure the necessary che- | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ste-'mical to treat your cattle from |wart, South Lake, PEI. jthe contact,man in your area SWIFT, Lena Veronica, BA.,'and use the chemical according daughter. of Mr.~“and*Mrs. Vic-|to directions. The contact man tor Swift, Minto, N. B. SDUSU. | will have available two chemi- secretary. Vice-President’ Sor-|cals: 4 re ority. Glee Club; Band. Social! (1) Rotonone powder: for use Committee. Drama Society. jon eg from which milk or TRAINOR, Joseph Eugene, |meat will be used for human BA., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Les- |Consumption within 30 days aft- \lie Trainor—Emerald, PEI. Buz- et treatment. This is only effec- zer hockey. mone id on warble fly ute ie TROTTIER;, Richard David, "2¥¢ started to open. The’ sca’ 'BA., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. rae Sie removed and a paste ‘Trottier, Montreal, P. Q. Presi- (mace ee lent Photo Club. President Se- hol the lump. Because the alee Class, Qhoir. Plans to ent- le lumps do not all open st er Seminary.* a : : ; ‘ne same time it~may be necés- | TUNER sd pee, BA. (sary to treat two or three times son ot ME oan 5 with rotenone treatment when Turner, Montreal, P. Q. 7 | WALSH, John: Lorne, B.Se.. 00 atl are sevice warbles on jof Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Walsh,| (9; Ruelene: for use on all |Montreal West, P. Q. | WHITLOCK, Gordon Nelson, |BA., son of Mr. and Mrs. Geor- se Whitlock, Charlottetown, |PEI. Varsity hockey. Plans to teach physical education. animals except those produting milk or meat for human use within '30 days after treatment: This, chemical is mixed_one- part. Ruelene to three parts of water and the mixture applied as a } pour-on-treatment at the rate of one oz. per 100 tbs. live weight of the animal, but not to exceed eight oz..on any animal: One treatment is sufficient to kill the | MOST ALGERIANS JOBLESS ALGIERS (Reuters) — Sev- enty per cent of Algeria's able- bodied population -is unemployed and another 10 per cent works al only 50 days a year, Algerian Finance Minister Kaid Ahmed said in an interview with Revo- lution Africaine, a weekly. He said’ thedactive population tum- bers. 5,000,000, of whom 3,500,000 are unemployed; 1,500,000. work only 50 days a year. There are fabout = 12;000,00" peoplé* in” Al-" geria, last month’s eensus shows. ~ TEES : Warbletited ‘cause much ec- onomic loss ta, cattle “ owners. They frighten and chase cattle in the summer. They live and develop_as parasites in the ani- mals body from ror October until emergence the ble infections make holes in hid- es and cut down their value. \They also cause extra | and loss on carcasses affected. _.|The only ..way...thatwarble..flies' can overwinter is in the body of. —tanimals.—Warble-flies to not fly | more—than—a—few—thousand—feet— As an Island “we should not. tol- erate this expensive.animal par- and remains iminate™ this: ‘om _ Edward Island and. maintain this province as a warble fly free area. If all cattle owners check all of their cattle and all war- ble grubs are killed before emergence ‘this spring, then" _| we will be rid of this costly _pest. Please co-operate by making sure that no warble grubs escape from your cattle 3 Prelit ci ee FARMERS: : ae 2 s Warble Flies Costly, — ‘Lets Eliminate Them Warble grubs with this chemic- ‘done much. to Inext April, May or June. War-| Feed boars from sow By DAVID P EACOCK ..”. Dirgctor of Livestock , P..E.L. Dept. of Agriculture (a) Applies to boars of breed- | ing age. @his is usually six mon- ths of-age or more and was also | a ‘dau in the old policy. b) Bonus is. paid only on! boars of test litter or identical | breeding as test litter by a ‘sub. | sequent mating. Jn looking over , scores of litters from. the same. dam with different sires it be-_ came evident that this clduse | was necessary to ensure at least | some improvment in. our swine.’ (e) The old ‘policy applied to! only one class of boar. The new| policy applies broadly to two classes: (1) “Percentage yield over 79.0; (2)--Percentage~y-ield: 78:6 to 79.0. Also additional pre- miums will apply to boars. from s0ws “whose -litter...ad a feed conversion of not more than-320 Ibs. of feed per 100 lbs. live gain or either sire or dam grad- ed very good or better in type classification. a See (d) As in the -old policy there | is an initial bonus payable at! time of application and inspec. | tion and an annual smaller bon- us paid as long as the boar is | kept as a breeder. The initial | bonus applies only once on any | given_boar, even though he is| resold as a breeder. See EFFECTIVE DATE | ’ Because some boars_ already | started may not: have the basic) qualifications as to ROP RE®| requirements, this pol{cy. will. be effective. starting . Sept... 1966... 1, 1966. BLICYLWIINGQUIR The boar bonus policy of the, T P.E.I. Department. of Agricul- |. A few points in the new policy |for bonus by the PsE I. Depart. ment of Agricultuyf.. When you anticipate needing’ a new boar in the near future it is a good idea to speak ahead a month or more either.to a purebred breed- er of your acquaintance or to someone from the Department of Agriculture. For further information «con: |- tact David Peacock, P.E.I. De- partment of Agriculture, Roch- ford Street, Charlottetown, or write to Box 2000, Charlottetown. RR 18 VINDICATED PORT AZZURRO, ‘Italy (AP) Former— policeman Antonio Spano;--65,—convicted—21—years- ago of murder, walked out of prison. Saturday after a--court annulled his life sentence. He was convicted in 1945 of the rob- bery-slaying of a wealthy lavw- yer. A friend began a private investigation and after proved Spano had been in an area away from the ‘killing “at the time of the crime. - peer ee TY DEAF? INSTANT HEARING NOTHING IN EITHER * EAR!!! <. ‘*: It’s here! What you have always wanted, .an invisible ‘tearing aid, nothing in either ‘ar, no earpiece fitting of wy kind. Wear this “instru. nent and no one will inow. Hear at = once ‘tureis one that has been used quite -widely by farmers of the boars ‘is credited with having improve and maintain hog quality in the pro- ovince. The use of bonused | ‘larity, free from disturbing wises, Here is a’ new techni- que,-a ‘new way to better hearing, a new hearing life ‘or the hard of © heating, a new deal for the deaf. Prove his claim in your own home vince over. the years. The: boar has. 50° percent influence on all | is essential r certainly to. economic value of the, carcass. _.conyersion -figures_,and.| days to market are also record- | ed for the use of the purebred breeder__and___purchasers__ of breeding stock. The commercial rigid in his selection of replace- ‘ment Sows and should Use mal- | eligible for bonus under the Boar | Bonus Policy. |=. Purchasers boars __ whose ed $40 at purchase and applica- | tion, and annually as long: as | the boar is kept for a breeder. If | the percentage’ yield figure’ is 78.60 to 79.00 these payments will be $30 initially and $15 an- nually. | Five dollars additional will be | paid annually after purchase _on | with a feed conversion of 320 Ibs. or less per progeny. The use of a high class \ improve hog quality. The ROP \tgeyers-Rd. Shoppine ¢ eystem takes into. accoiht th e| Mie tide, Hew a |... Of Registered : : el sdam percent aye +¥ield_isover_79.00_will_ be bonus-—}- - 2 FREE by sending the coupon within 10 days to: years. @ BRANCH SLIPS UP BOURNEMOUTH, Eng land (CP) — James Bond's gadget- ‘Jaden sports car, with ¢on- The Gn cealed machine guns and ejec- exhibition loca’tian ¢ crenenennteennmrnepesoreiee tor seat, had to be towed to-its' Hampshire resort. Te = (eo anecd) = = “Get anew.car or boat, Plan a vacation.*First, see. Toronto-Dominion for an.inexpensive | Life Insured Personal Loan. ardan, Charlottetown, Mon., May 9, 1966. 7 in this x‘ + - Go-Ahead people make things happen “Maritime Hearing Service, eras v Praise eras = Nob Address Res hs 1. Starlite Bidg., Halifax, 'N.S. f , with a Personal Loan from . TORONTO-DOMINION) B.The Bank where people-make the difference, Teas eos : R. c TO ‘ LEY, M : . oa d + AA shion Goes Hawa SEE DOROTHY i tA an! GRAY’ & Newest, most/alluring colours ; _kdnspired by the most exotic Isle = of "HAWAII". S 7 to infest the herds im your 100 Ibs. live weight gain OR-eith- | _ area this spring: “ver sire or dam be graded ‘‘very | Don't you just hate “Mn. Howard Moore, 116: Bonaventure Avenue, St. John’s, Nfld. P.S.: All areas east of. Port- age are organized on a_ school district basis with a contact ‘man’ in each district: The~‘con- tact man has ‘the chemicals to use. You should’get these’ from him if you find warbles on your cattle. For farmers west of ‘| Portage the chemicals are avail- ns able at most farm supply stores ° BOAR BONUS - : POLICY REVISED Starting in 1965 a new system for ROP testing of swine has been carried out in Canada. This new system takes into account. good”’ or better. $10 annually, after purchase if both above options are fulfilled.-| USE BETTER BORE | ‘| Last year there were almost | 200 boars bonused. by the P.E.I. | Department of Agriculture. It is estimated that there are about 200 other boars.,in use in this province. Why not improve your swine-herd-by-using-a best ter boar? He may cost you a few extra dollars at time of purchase but with the boar bonus policy assistance he should be a very This additional amount will be | people like this". o who gloat all over the ~ place just because | they won a G-E stereo in a pack of Belvedere? | enn One in nine Belvedere smokers finds an Instant Gift Coupon in the pack. But most people smoke them because they like them. So, for one reason or another, you should be opening a pack of Belvedere right nowsAre you? ~ : whee . jure -which-ia the percenta ge total fat, loin area, ham area ‘and percentage of lean, length and weight; and by using cer- tain. factors ends up with a fig- good investment for you. Boars of Yorkshire, Landrace and La. | combe breeding are available in this:-province that are eligible 1 yield of trimmed cuts in the car- | IS. NAMED PREMIER cass.. This system is considerab- | ly more accurate than the old| BRAZZAVILLE (Reuters) scoring system in evaluating the ‘Amboroise Noumazalay was true value of the carcass from-‘named. premier and minister of the standpoint of its economic |planning’in a new Congo ‘Braz: | worth, - -- |Zaville) cabinet announced here Because our old boar bonus |Friday by President Alphonse policy was based on the old ROP |Massamba Debat. 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