Bliss ii i a le ai i ih gt we ait alta i im eh A gil s|Murray River Fire Loss | Sve" Of Youth Promised sad Dy ° “The Progressive Conserva-; cabinet, devoted much of his tng pee ak pez | pete Se tify te tam of James Honey ; i our co . t mate ’ mea eoeenatae Pro-| “Lobster trap limits ere ves [Witt # large sumber in atten gressive Conservative candidate | sential to the protection and |e in Queens said Saturday night. | development lobster Mr. Macquarrie and his Queens | dustry,” Mr.MacLean stressed.” ——- i F ] i 3 E Chandler extra assistance the hard work- on Saturday | ing Murray River Fire Brigade | teemmate J. Angus MacLean| A decision on trap limts should the garden club displavs. estimated loss | of 12 men was able to confine | were’ addressing a meeting in|be made immediately, before; Im the Ayrshire calf clas ‘ti- the blaze to the church buiiding. | York. fishermen begin working on |chard Grant took first with his fire bri-| The residence of the minister,| Mr who was | their gear for next spring’s sea- |calfl. In the year old Ayrsh're . Murray | Rev. Frederick ‘Dy, was clear-| chairman of the Conservative | son, and not be left for consid- |calé class Tommy Grant took Montague prevent-|ed of its contents as a precau-| party parliamentary caucus on|emation sometime through the |first. The highest point winner been one | tionary measure, although it wae | youth affairs outlined plans for| winter, the former minister |in the Ayrshire class was John @f the worst fires in Kings for | not considered to be in the same | federal aid to universities, in-| pointed out Furneag. a of years. danger as the Horton buildings | creased university per capita| “My department considered a| Im the Holstein calf class Hal ‘The fire, which broke out about | which were in the direct path | grants and aid to other schools trap limit and licensing limits |Dawson took first prize. In the ww on Saturday, is | of the fire. The fire was being Our nation faces a monumen-| some time ago but due to a lack |Holstein year olds Joseph Roon- ‘thought to have been caused | fanned by considerable wind at | tal challenge in education, Mr. | of unanimity on the part of the jey. The highest point winner in fom an overheated oii stove the time which added to the | Macquarrie stated: “Every pro- fshermen we temporarily shelv- |the Holsteins was Glendon Mor- ‘The alarm was sent out to the | spreading hazard. vince in Canada and ed the idea,” he said. ‘But |rison. @urrounding neighborhood for| The burned building was in-| Prince Edward Island will in cally apvesd.tewt tatausk tee: baie te eae eeraet assistance as time it | sured for part of the loss and | the immediate future be faced | erally agreed: now that such lim- first prize with his calf. @eemed it would impossible | it is not known if the congrega- | with colfosal costs in itations are vital and the pro- |The highest ‘point winner in the =. to near- | tion will rebuild. No one was | educational facilities for the | gram aid be dealt with im- beef class was David MacRae. by x in- | hurt or burned: as a result of mediately. First prize for showmanship iuied 8 ‘New research programs and | went to Richard Rooney. the former ‘ greater research facilties are The first , Store which needed so that the giant North |, Te (rst prize in judging -went Atlantic fishery can be de. |*® veloped to its fullest,” he said.|_ ™ the garden club project “Research must also go ahead |Mary Rooney was first into the full use of fish,’ he ad-| A trophy donated by the club | ded. to the highest point winner in “The poor lobster season wit- |the year’s work was won by nessed this fall emphasizes the |John Furness. need for new thinking toward] A donation of $5 by the club | the fishing industry and stress-|leader to the member of the es. the need for long term aid |garden club with the highest polyp cngy dls -cirwepl gs points in the ye ar’ s work was some immediate pro- |won by Mary Rooney. a Mr. MacLean conclud- = The two candidates also noted How to relieve Conservative old age. pension BACK %."r= policy which will be eg nee an ase in the a relief from e systemic condi- tion causing the and spoke briefly on the need for at tee integrity in the handling of pub- rest, better. De» Island News Page~ Eastern and Central Districts for Toronto to join a flight to ager, vito is accompanying the nam ,Fownal 11 will dredge “MSGR. MACDONALD ieeral cable! end woul be The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon., Oct. 25, 1965. 5| Permuds where they will en, winners; Mrs. JA. 1 way proximately 4:50 p.m. yesterday : . Car And Truck | ce ieretono Waters ee ais pect sume Wy « smater| LEVES TOday:| WEATHER InCollision ess sets oe Cl InICS Needed $ Sri rey wna sits Fey GA, Macdonald, pre-| TORONTO (CP) — ‘Tempers. GEORGETOWN — A colfiston | and the car sustained damage between a hailf-ton truck and a | to the front lights and other front Sai Sait Ellinwood Says. | Boys’ Meeting == MONTAGUE — Kighty ‘mem- briefly addressed the group ant! Hele At Zion | amt 223m teste, 2%, Se] Moncton... say 9 expente pelt wont of Murray ithe eatlns Bet tot Sete one SDU President J. Angus MacLean, fun. Left to right are Mrs. Ma- Mrs. Don Rogerson, Crapand: |tad° plant, we" "OS , minister in the Diefenbaler yee Ses4sy gReeuaasag | FUNERALS ‘faucets Gecee aN comets J. P. COOKE, Manager . — f | ne hiner fr go Comat] LADIES’ NIGHT AND AFTERNOON TEA bers of the Montague Allied | thanked the group for their at- will conclude on Gaturday. |Charlottetown ..... Feet tdiees alten by Keith |*eation and Mr. Ellinwood for| The Junior-Hi Legislature for | Delegates from all Canadian |Sydney ........... Ellinwood, noted lecturer and | his address. 4 eo ee ne See eS, OL . é : . was ; Presbyter- = office much cooler youth worker was s highlight of) Following. the meeting, _luncij| iam Church during the weekend.| The AUGG was constituted | air had begun to push into the 4 Pie mn wee eat ee ee The legislature was conducted | last year from the former Na-| Maritimes from Quebec Sunday the past 25 years of his life lec- |"P0Ns0rs in the teachers lounge | under the leadership of Rev. | tional Conference of Canadian | causing temperatures in New turing on the alcohol problem, |@ the elementary school. H. Tye and Errol Sharpe. The | Universities and Colleges and | Brunswick to fall. The mercury stressed the need for clinics to : ecting director and speaker of | the Canadian Universities Foun- | climbed to the low 60s in east- deal with the alcoholic. He’ said ° _g - | the house was Richard Baid-| dation. It is interested in all|ern Nova Scotia. Skies were there was no better place than Horse Killed win. The 17 boys registered were | matters pertaining to higher | cloudy throughout the district Just call up or come P.El. to try such a program . | Givided into four legislative | education in Canada. but rainfall was confined to a Get the because statistics could be eas- lisi ey committees under the leadership headline the ses. | Ww showers to do your shopping, ily compiled and recorded In Collision of Owen Lowery, Wayne Mac-| sions is the on| Regional forecasts: to pay “Prison is not the answer,” he Kinnon, Harold Thorne and Jom | Thursday of the report on the| , Prince Edward Island: Cloudy, enjoy said, ‘even one trip to a prison AGUE — A- te-| Durhoe. The Speech from the |‘financing of higher education | Clearing in the afternoon. Much pick the lea ves a lasting effect on the MONT. -— A. collision Throne was read by Rev. Mal-| in Canada which will be made | COUler. Westerly winds 20, dim- ‘ you pick srson. The finding of a drunk |*ween @ threeton truck and a{ colm Harlow who acted as the |ty the chairman and mem. | inishing to light. Lowhidh at! Ary investment at Beneficial, gee who is not neces |horse at, Valleyfield about 6:45} Heutenant-governor. © lhers of the Bladen” Comrhission. | Charlottetown 36 and 45. ae Pe San at ue ond pth hand seilly on slocbotic: cud ‘putting [leat evéning yestitel fn Geeth| Gome of the sesdutions. dm-| A discussion af the Sleden Con, *t | d s him in prison tends to build re- |for the horse. cussed were on alcohol, Sunday | mission’s recommendations will —| that won't et you down. sentiment whereas & clinic will! “The truck occurred when tha| Sorts, smoking, cheating in| be hekd on Friday CITY AREA a rehabilitate him can lhorse owned by Rudolph Spinn,| Souls, the equality During their in Van- ene cia once again contribute 1 society was being driven to the bara:| modern music in chorch, couver the delegates wil sien FUNERALS. PANE 66 OF OUR. omen Nemo SS ator, id | gt eee eens |i ea oe aie Following his address a ques-|siderably but was able to pro-| ducied on a tour ef the Con-| the new Simon Fracer "Univer | CARVER FUNERAL — The Available at any branch of 108 KENT ST., CHARLOTTETOWN tion period was Seid. Mr. Ellis icoed under its owm power to} ¢eceration Centre which was | sity. -* rene rotten fe ac ee vg 2nd Flu, Twoel Bldg. .° Phone: 894-6518 | Soa “anat he had never Tecelved | ‘the horse died alimost instant- Sie Mieniceh eet ot Line Stel teter eee MacLean Funeral Home where THE TORONTO-pomINION EZUTY OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR HOURS more intelligent questions than |ly Church ment, student aid and the service was conducted by Rev. : he had from this group. The Montague Detachment of} Sunday morning the _legisla- stitution of the AUCC com" |Ewen MacDougall. Psalms sung Where people make the difference David Boswell, director of al-|RCMP is invéstigating the ac-| ture and leaders attended a set- |. Geerets tune map tacaien: has. o pet tiek saremer pen a , en —|.. EASTERN die Gay, Harold Smith, Ambrose ucla — 3 ee rah a : cea ea MacMillan, John MacMillan and T 3478 Arthur Mooney, Adolphus Foley, Russel Ching, James MacDon- ald, Alfred MacDonald, George MacAulay Interment in. the church cemetery. ROACH FUNERAL — The fu- neral for Robert Roach was held Wednesday, Oct: 20, from the home of his parents to’ St. Mary’s Church, Souris, where Requiem High Mass was cele- brated by Rev. J.J. Dunphy, who also conducted the service at the grave. Flowerbearers were: Daniel Jarvis, David Townsend, Bernard Doucette, Melvin LaBrech, Edgar Dixon, erly Morrow. Pallbearers were: ‘| Keith MacKenzie, David Chis- holm, Clarence Gallant, James (Reg) MacDonald, Gerard Mac-| § Donald, Donald LaBrech. -Inter- ment was in the church ceme-|. K 4 fery. \ LOCAL BRIEFS Sat Widslieoddé end Wis wits, Seakdra: look forward with "_| pleasure to meeting the ladies of Prince County: WORD OF DEATH’. “aghiSt Tecate ord ot te| MONDAY, OCTOBER 25th fer. Dr Aired L. ‘Murray, «| Wellington—7:30 - 9:30 p.m. ‘Wellington Legion Halll lieutenant-commander | in the — EHlerstie—8:30 - 10:30 p.m.— Christian Education Centre WRONG NAME TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26th “| County Court on Saturday #/ Borden—2 - 4 p.m.—Borden Legion Hall les MacKenzie af Vernon Bridge| Kensington—6 ~ 8 p.m.—Kensington Regional High School had commited et tet | Kinkoro—8 - 10 p.m.—Kinkora Regional High Schoo! Vernon Bridge who had his case Sponsored by the Prince County Progressive Conservative Party