“WorkSt -when truckers; hauling fill for . CLOSED DOWN : * the contractor was paying rates _ pared to do'so. “able to at least make a wage at - .the low rate, but now the- wait- N I z i quet at the “SING SONG ENJOYED AT BANQUET » oe tee ee ee | var, Bea Hogan, John Evans, “YMCA general secretary, who :No date has been set as to the new department of transport wharf at the foot of Queen Street, will return to work, fol- lowing a strike which started early yesterday morning. A Camac official stated last night ‘that it is not kiown when the work of hauling will resume. “We'll just have t6 wait and see,” he said. a“ The company official further stated that it wa not the truck- eff that brought a halt to the oppage Continues On City Wharf:Contract work but the company. “We heard rumors several days previous that the truckers | were preparing to strike and we closed down before they had a chance to. strike’, he stated. In referring to a statement made by one of the truckers that six cents below the government set: minimum rate, the official eaid there was ‘set govern- ment rate and “we pay whatever is fit to: pay.” The strike began shortly be- fore 10 o'clock as between 30 and # trucks ground to a halt in protest of what was described as below minimum truck rates being paid by the contractor. the job site, but in the event that another fleet of trucks is hired, they are reportedly pre- GOV'T RATE NOT PAID A trucker spokesman said that the contractor is paying 27 cents per ton, six cents per tony’ under the government- set minimum rate. The-truckers are hauling fill from a pit near the. Southport fish hatchery to the | new wharf. , The spokesman said t since the truckers start ati hauling on the contract Nov. 25, SONE DAY DRIVE each trucker has lost .well over $100 beeause of the low rate. The truckers-said that at the be- ginning of the contract — there was not too much complaint about the low rate, because the trucks were hauling steadily. Now, however, the contractor has cut his loading equipment in half and the trucks are forced to wait long periods for loads, One driver stated he made two — two days. The drivers said t previously they were ing period, idling time, and # e fis?! pists E i - iz 5 IE i iif os } & i a i i | . 1 z i 7 & ul t Si fii | li Bn rough driving conditions at the; tween themselves on a indivi- pit and jobsite, have cut their) dual basis, and their bargaiff- profits to almost nothing. AIRTIGHT CASE <i Laie dios ome: a organize the truckers, but the y S are ve Ww jected. strike and the reason’ for it and | "> oe the next move is. up to them. | The drivers feel they have an| airtight case, m4 Questioned about the possib- | flity of joining a union, the truckers said feel that for | oo 7 union — serve no contractor. In this instance, the purpose, They said that there | truckers won heir point and re- is complete co-operation . be-' turned to work. Widow Of Souris Man Goose Bay Base Aids to simmer AB ey, even though it is still ~— the ey ties is to emerge from a previous of doubts. and speculations. It is still not known Wf there will be a contest for the vacan- cies in the present City Council and among the Commissioners of Sewers .and..Water Supply. One seat is open in each due to E the of Councillor James am in Ward 4,.and “4 ee ne EIGHT CATTLE | "21, REOPTER S the . : : one Joseph Bae spoke gathering on * Green, father - daughter. relations; ELECTROCUTED ptm 1960, will again re-ol- Linda Stewart and Norman Bight cattle were elec (fer. At that time they were two MacKay. , ectted yesterday on the of @ three-man slate seeking fatm of Ira , MacDonald; | election for the first time. The Covehead Road, ‘)pe=eythird man, Lloyd E. Wellner The animals were fe (| Jr., Wie Poa con's thee: “portedly in the barn at the | thet sea 8 > time the mishap occurred. of be een Seek aa Although the cause of the | with his r running- mates, accident could not be jearn- So far, the of Mr. Wel- ed last night, it was repert- |Iner is the one suggested ed that it had something to. |as a possible candidate. do with the water system In City Council, it is now rea- and the electrically operated | Sonably certain that every one pump in the barn. of the present councillors, { Mr. MacDonald could not | Cluding Mayor A. Walthen ing power is as stréng as a union be reached by phone last Gaudet, will ren te. could provide. The Teamsters) sion Prominently ‘mentioned for | Union tried some time ago to : some time as a possibility, it is now a strong probability that Z former cotncillor John P. Nich- Last week, the same truckers olson will enter the lists as a struck ata Curran and Briggs candidate in Ward 4. It is known | Ltd. job at the HMCS Queen 3 that he has been approached on Charlotte breastwork, in pro- . the ‘subject by several promin- test of what was termed unfair . - people cus hn _ ask- hirin ley“on the-part_of the ¢ ’ nom g his ex- over - Seultnn heal to the coune il ; SERIOUS THOUGHT Mr. Nicholson has stated he ‘ . =n ~ mater See it, and it now ve, SUNDAY WHRTRORE he wl ofr. son, Charlottetown, were Sun- mune =e oo ; visitors Sas es, or even rumors a oy to Montague names, is not an unusual situa- TO OTTAWA tion at this stage of proceed- Senator Elsie Inman and© ings. . ; ee ed Mrs. John A. Macdonald left Past experience has shown on Monday for Ottawa. that on several occasions peo- ple about whom not even a GOOSE AIR BASE, — A _ Church, Rollo Bay, where Re quarters, fire at this quiem High, Mass was celebrat- | joint Canadien-US. air on|ed by Rev. W.A. Keefe, who| New Year’s Day: resulted in| also conducted the service at | the death of William Chaisson, | the grave. Rev. J.E. Cash was | present in the sanctuary. | Members of the Royal Cana- dian Legion, Souris Branch, at- | in guest of Mrs. Harvey Fraser, Mon- rumor had been heard appear- Camp- | ed at City Hall on nomjuation, | day to file their papers. : tended in a body. Graveside | prayer was said by Joseph Hen. | messey, and George Boudreault sounded Last Post and Reveille. | Pallbearers were members cf | _| the Canadian Legion, - Jack George MacDonald, Milton Fitz- patrick, George Perry, Francis White, Elmer. Gallant and Al- | Phonsus A. MacDonald. ‘Inter- | ment was in the church ceme- | payroll. iLieut.-Gov.. ves Next Monday 1 Lieutenanf-Governor F. W.| Hyndman leaves next Monday on | business trip to Winnipeg. He | | Mrs. Chaisson was a i a state dinner prior the opening of parliament and | will also attend the opening. | if ss He is expected te return to Charlottetown on January. 26. Marriage . Course Set For Basilica er Ottawa for two days \ neath, were dinner guests of | ss Laurel Nelson, Mon- tague, has accepted a position at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. : * AT MONTAGUE Mr, and Mrs. Leorard Bre haut, “Guernsey Cove, were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. Cecil Beck, Montague. .. YS PROGRESSING Miss Itla Moore, Mobtague is progressing favorab'y fo'low- 4 2 end | | ing treatment for a troken hip | at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. * -. DINNER GUESTS Mr, .and Mrs.. Donald Mae- .and family~of Rose- PROMOTED . Mr. and Mrs. Preston Beck, . : Sherw Sunday. , FO, F.F. Herring, of Murray = Harbor, P.E,J. has been pro- ILL AT HOME moted to the rank of flight Char- | lieutenant, RCAF Headquart- Mrs. Jean Garnhum, fottetown, spent the past week in Montague to be with her father, Joseph Ma or, who is flat his home. BROKEN WRIST . Watson Collins, Montague, has returned to his home after re- ceiving treatment for a broken wrist at the Kings County ers bas announced. Fitalt. | Herring, a radio nayigation of- | ficer, joined the RCAF in 1951. and is now stationed at UL Composite Unit, Winnipeg, whose duties include search and rescue operations. His father, 1.D. Herring, now lives, at Waltham, Mass. F%.-14, iz bln Certificates were presented to nine welding class graduates on Friday at:the Provincial Voca- tional School: The certificates presented by W.S. MceMur- vocational p- nah ages ‘i if I ul F [i if i fui : | , on Wednesday evening, Jan. 17, 8 o'clock. ; prepara get ure derway at St. Dunstan's Basilica \ A Charles Gordon, Blair hildren, Barry. ome ae VG they have two-c rry S| 5, and Brian, one and a half. daughter Mr. | a TO FLORIDA . and Mrs, Cecil Camp- bell and Mrs. John N. Mac- | Drivers Are an extended visi to For Fined $100 En route, Mrs. MacDonald | mo one da |. ‘Tiree persons were fined $100 triends | and costs or 10. days in jail ‘on —_WITH TEAM | charges of impa driving by Accom; the Ricker Magistfatt James B. Johnston, Bulldogs to on. QC, in Queens -County ~ magis- Gaturday was Charles Heath, trate’s court yesterday. treasurer of Rickers College Lester 0’- Houltos, Maine. Mr. Heath is | Donnell, Elmer James Géllant ‘a nephew-intaw of Mrs. Win- Charlottetown, and Victor nifred Vickers) and Ethan | Francis Trainor, South Melville, Stewart , | were convicted as charged. In the third--case, counselled by HAVE RETURNED John P. Nicholson, Lioyd Duf- guilty. of the lesser count . of driving while his abilities were impared. by alcohol, © Hospital. Herring is married to the for- © - | mer Elizabeth Marie Madsen, AT SHERWOOD of Wood Islands, P.E.I., and i i a fi i i 2 cetis 3 $585 e F E ee F : . showed | @ grand total of 277 starts in| r3eGi@as compared with 3% in . Sixty-seven were complet- ed in 1961 and 16 in 1960. A tot- al of 97 of the units started in | 1961 were rental units In December last year seven units were started as compared with 17 in December 1960. Ten units were completed in Decem- tone in the same cr | i The same thing may W!1/ mission happen this time, but on the| omy and fiscal basis of what is known up to We think health the Present, few, if any, Chane | never be under es may be expected either | political the council or water . commis- ” sioners, with each -having at : ; least one new face. a Vaca, Fe |e ; "s. : social 3 “soclillem bas th g FE zz Qe f ag Ras it i rn f E ul lt 277 re He : iit it rth iss Ht : i = of top money winners. Figures | the Professional Golfers’ ciation show Rodgers still on top of the heap with $7,500, dom as a visitin: 452. TODAY - i i zg g Hs et pea ii i git at ef Li it L uff pte e ca 7 Eta ET eee Rea i Z Fe | ill i 1 i ase i rf es iL Het i z & F released Monday Asso- . EASTERN REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN Save Income Tax now by placing some of ‘your Savings in an Eastern Trust Registered Retirement Savings Plan. Such deposits are not taxable at thig time, Suppose you are in the 25% Income Tax bracket and you deposit . $500 in an Eastern Trust Retirement Savings . Planf You save .$125—that being the-25% |. tax you would otherwise pay. Naturally the ~ gaving will vary with your tax bracket and You have until February 28th to deposit the money which you will claim on the geturn you must file by April 30th, Write, ‘plione or see the Eastern Trust Company now! EASTERN TRUST — Company r : * Growing im service to Canadians since 1089 TRUST le —= i <9 =. a> —_ —= = TO x te ee re 4 eee ~— “Ciiea NSE TEN ATHUR O COMNELL | ANS S008 ZETA com comer