i; Island News Page Army Coup In Ghana iFor Sale Of Liquor Ghana .was widely regarded spond to the call of the Organ- five days. He was also ordered i" here Thursday night as a source|ization of Afriean Unity © to embarrassment for the Chi-|break relations with Britain be- nese Communists in Africa,|cause the British government where their diplomacy already refused to use force to over- is in trouble, - . throw the breakaway regime in President Kwame Nkrumah/|Rhodesia. The other was Tan- SUMMERSIDE — : E \arrived in Peking as the | zania. Gallant, Summerside, was fined |to\ make restitution for damages | world ied rebels had top-| -The break between Ghana and ' = to the car window. i pled his in Ghana. London took place Dec, 16. Brit- ton tie is ae, bo Pa a The Chinese Communists ae S eerers = ee by in County Court ‘Thurs- days for driving a motor vehicle ‘ ot toes. Sor uae eae Commonwealth omaunee, "a Seti etic cee se foes | CANDIDATE [Ses pares bre 0 mest, sent ie cused was represented by ‘Neil | Ferdinand Joseph «| ; leer x ne a ; and George Grady, both of Sum: | SUMMERSIDE — Fred L. "Army eeuga tg Britain, See, ine “siete be i ; . ~ ~ | Army coups in other African|K. A. Busia, the exiled Ghana oo Remmtiite, oad ones ~ 2 | Arsenault, a former. -council- |countries—particularly those in| Opposition leader, who has con- guilty, «gis th Se fur, | fF seems at present the only ithe’ former. French colonies—|tinued to pursue his campaign ond costa” OF is days: ae Serer ee te 1966. ; probable candidate. for the jhave in recent months forced | against Nkrumah from London. , wl Given eidiiiar Bees of $50 ond | weet 1 wralaction: jut civilian regimes that had| Last year the British govern- Middletown, charged with driv-|costs or 30'days for being intoxi- | to fill the seat ted by jbegun moving toward Peking.|ment asked for clemency for ge sak ta a | sary vaca Y In addition, Kenya and other two former Ghanaian ministers ee Soe was gus ica 2 were Councillor Eric Johnston when /African countries have been|sentenced to death for conspir- : ee ee oe : , he resigned to enter the may- |@ngered by what they call Chi jaty to commit treason yo ' oe "| orality race. Norman Gallant [Rese meddling’ in their affairs.| ‘The Ghana _government—al- ; bia nate Bay C who made a good showing | The . Chinese pitched their|though it eventually commuted Fan anadian against Mrs. Frances Perry |drive in Africa on the theme|the executions—said Busia and a Srmes S| ete | me Sicicentas ot (nt Sod. sem Ser pees |ocnct cohen — mn end Breweries Gdagthonaid, a Suaee couned- for the ‘iach Africans than the) Throughout the diplomatic a : Ba, shape ore ke : ; ’ Arsenault, 6t. - lor, both’ said yesterday they | Russians. fic 8, 8 poured .a i doubted much ¢ id | British officials were silent on|into Ghana, with the largest EDUCATION ' on 0 charge Sales Down fn at this’ ime ‘Les Blace \the significance of the Ghana single injection "a £5,000 : le (Continued from page 1) oseph Arsenault , quiere, local justice of the |coup. One official took note of | ($15,000,000) loan for construc- a a hos- 7 costes or |, TORONTO (CP) — Canadian peace and another rumoured |Nkrumah’s arrival in. Peking tion of the Volta Dam. But a mo- sion. Mr. Camphell said that en for their jobs by their ‘test of the gocial Sesistance pro "Breweries Lid. today reported| candidate, stated he would de- [and said in jest: £3,300,000 . ($9,900,000) of this dion by Premier Walter R.° this year's pageboys would, echool teachers on the basis gram.” =. 5 : ‘ - |unsatistactory sales and profits! finitely not. be running. Clar- | -“l that the redeemer | money has not been drawn. Shaw, d by Alex B. in the years ahead, be able to of their scholastic ability as it |" Also forecast is @ + | WCTU Meets for the year ended Oct. 31 ence Steele could not be |now set up a government- = Condy, “UEET, John Care, lok back with pride ot having fs necessary for’ them to be |sharng in tw cont of Premiums | - this in an annual| reached for comment. After |!t-exile in Peking.” ys ‘Wayne Murphy and Danny served during the year “the absent from the classrooms is zrocram of ausiene “| At Zion Church ne ee ee era | his defeat in the ‘mayorality | Nkrumah had taken the title) LIONS WEEKL Fe for approximately six weeks. (farmers and farm laborers - Campbell said net earnings fell| race on ‘Tuesday, Mr. John. |sagyefo or redeemer. ie DRAW W'NNER By contrast with Nkrumah’s meres for injuries re The Charlottetown Women's |*!:” Per. cent to $11,320,000 or| ston said it was the end of the | OY : : ' ) CNT will “swe . | Christen e Union |i, coms 2 share from $16,571,-| toad for him es far as civic friendship with a Ist. Week . ; a et UL 1TOr eaith ‘suring e nat on Monday aiemence to. the [027% cents the previous) police ere concerned amd [ti qmicas soightors and Weet.| Mrs Ruth Cosgrove “ . ; - fe. AH Day Su kee .. oy Zion Church ine ae 28 por coat to| be private bus 7 countries for most of P.£.1— a e " . "Starting Sunday the Canadian te eaire patente relented Julia MacInnis, The $400,991,310 from $412,305,805 country. . his ex- iit ‘|National Telecommunications in Cp vggenalody of the meeting was on the} Sales and profits from Cana- Phone President positions often have left ||| Mari Fro rams Cetelotietows srl be open from |eisuce, Sen be. seat $0 Slats and works, of of | dian operations were up slightly, him isolated. | aw z : "lone o'clock in the Str Ts nts |e, rea So. Ply Is Re-Flecter! Togo in a, = +The Royal Winnipeg Ballet famous choreographer has ever ie Ge pont oo tice was tue en aoe to investi lance week was discussed and |/American subsidiary operated! sonowr (cp) — Marcel|it over. The Togolese go grams of ballet in their two per- |firet produced in New York 10] also be opened Sunday morning \Solicies ead. a daonaat ‘The meeting oray-| ‘The statement said the com-| ynceme, President of Hell Tele: |political exiles from Ghana. formances Monday. Feb. 28 at|years ago for the experimental o'clock as usual. assistance available through fe- |°° _ pany's pues position 56 ll cetsdtad peodient of the Cane: te laameeeee 300000 Tue cents eas ted oe ee ee W. Moffatt, secretary |deral goverament deparimente:| mains: strong. Working capital |aian Council of the International |? moan San will bec wha spental nthe Now York City Bellet and i ee, aie sad thie toon | Also forecast te the aaa Ie SS cane. Prines, Kings Coun lt the year wud was $3.656.197\Chamber of Commeree Thure-|t PURITY DAIRY crcl gle se ate be wr et pain ae eas me com le a ae tet olf oT jgertormers will be Wendy Bar- |Opera Ballet. ey ne ee es oak os “our youth to sregrese from ort. Tha goveroment plane to vet |cnange mapany aloo said it will ounet's 20th annual mestng i |f iker, Lynette Try and Sheila; The work has also been per-| other people a ene eee oe * # community de-|vear. The next report will cover |cluted Vietor deB Oland.of Halt. )3, ‘MacKinnon and the lecture-dem- |formed on television in Canada| ‘The Board of. Trade launched cociety." “| velopment “te provide advisory |ine ‘six months April 90, : 4 constration will be narated by |when it was danced by the New|» protest when it was announced |""°"™ SOC {assistance to pommmuities ie (oe ace oon year ‘Jamies Clouser who also did the /York City Ballet, Sse se weed eae AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES | which, because of ‘changing COD | ending April 30, 1967. 3 (choreography. Also onthe evening program open on Sunday ~ For” , amendments | ditions, serious dislocation in cc- . i ‘In a second ballet, The pas |will be ‘Tribute, choreographed |— - ie esate ade coven ole tales oe * ide deux from Don Quixote will |by James Clouser. This work is tthe Insurance Act and the = | Tire Prices - be enced by Lanai, Fre and jy ire parte oad wil be Sones! Bellet Tickets [farm tssbliament Act wil| The government premio to} . Clouser, “a third feature |ed to music by Bach, Greig ‘and| Ee “|be presented at the session. Re ae ee ccendery reas, . ‘work. Les Whoops- dedeo will |Saint Saens. The entire co m- ° _. | It ts forecast that-under a re-|ing and paving secondary roads. Increased ‘also be presented during the |pany will participate, with lead lling Well vised ARDA agreement, a .com- The government has adopted - ‘matinee: ; roles danced by. Sonia Taverner, | . M ; 7 prehensive program will be ap-|@ policy of providing all weath- ‘eo The evening engagement at |Lynette Fry and Sheila MacKin- he plied that will promote improv- |er roads from Tignish.to Souris! AKRON, Obio (AP)—A price ~ 18.90 will be highlighted by the |nom. A third ballet, “A Hymn| Confederation Centre box of-|24 tarm operations, render as-|and from Montague to George-jincrease of from one to three ‘second performance ever nee an ae cas ofr eae ee sistance in the reclamation and |town and this program will be|per cent on passenger, truck ‘gented by the company of a|icated to the memory “of . the visit of ‘the Royall Win- |‘ norovement of farm lands and |integrated with the Trans Can-|and farm tires has been an- work chorographed by Todd |labe Olivie Wyatt, it. has been |nipes, Ballet are moving briskly. | os5and the reforestation and|ada Highway. nounced by the Goodyear Tire . {Bolender. The ballet js entitied |sRoreographed bw Brien Mew, “itany of the ‘choice seats | iter conservation programs. | In the field of industry, legis-|and Rubber Co., effective April lanes ts cemssie st Cloute (be anced Wy Sona ‘Teveraer| Teake Maonger eb Dub-| The-xoverament plane to be-jlation a prumlaed to provide te to sorte. te Reg. $6.95 to $7.95 : ” to st in the the. ar : 3 ‘Debusay’s “String Quartet." jend James, Clouser. beriey, i+ predicting a, possible |Fetine of “high quality, butter /of industrial parks. a A a A mga SA . “fhe bailet will have been givet | .ouging FINALE lor both aad chimes.” The speech notes that |tire prices below 1987 {Mts premiere performance by the |") svening performance wil! neal Peas mea aaa lous” Several items for the promo-|“‘as a result of negotiations, an/ 4s an example, the tire firm fa soompeny Sve, sete Sar: | ree 8 rousing finale with| “These wil probably be our |tion’ of the fisheries industry |electrie power link will connect | sited the price of its 7.7518 ; ey eer - |the exhuberant Les Whoops. |heaviest days. he said, but on |were. mentioned. Promised wag) Prince Eiders Jot our prov-/POwer, cushion passenger tire . 7 r ” : . UBS Beene ‘cme Winn PSD asus ang easing ff Sat aatna ag |e Sma Pn el daca’ hl pate (ages Se WRIGHT'S (pes from Germany last month |. tie is also a work of Brian |tions that the theatre could com- |fishing centres. The government |in the Maritime Provinces Elee- tire now lists at $30.10 and will ' ' Ballet MacDonald who-describes it as | pletely also promised ni onl Ee, Ot Sock Le 957 price SHOE CO for the Royal Winnipeg Bellet, |MacDonal! wc wted to the | id. edviae, those who exe {elal: support for fishermen’ of| Continued development the comparable tire was . Tt ls widely acknowledged 95 [Ts ciiance of classical ballet |thinking of coming to reserve |District Eight who suffered loss-|expansion of provincial parks is|¢s5 19, said Charles A. Eaves ae jone of the finest ballets the | os the western myth.” It is|as soon as they can while there |es last season. : .... promised. ‘The government plans yo’ vice-president . of . replace- | Queen Street TP one’ of the comipany’s best|is some choice of seats left,” | s ig included in the |to tend to oe iter |ment tire sales. 7 ; known and best liked works and |Dubberley said. forecast of ‘a comprehens | v e | providing larger a Death Occurs ere ee ie perticutarty’ well It’s a welcome piece of news | training project in the total man. | accommodation for tourists. 3 thee ‘ suited to the ‘e athletic |for the cultural committee at| power development program| & te noted that the govern.” company ; : : ; style of dancing. Saint D 's University, who |which will also include agricul-|ment’s announced f : ' At Shediac The ballet is based on hoe- are und their most am- | ture, tourist promotion and |provide a new ; : i i i down forms. and patterns and it eee eo, Sere ape j so | Se paleatica ~ Fj , | Wi i BO — The death occur- |has @ distinctly western flavour } performance."’ government program Tt Teed on Saturday, Feb. 19th, of [It also displays in fine form the The ¢ annuaily-spon- | provide homes for a ina In er t ' Elizabeth. Chappell of juninhibited- of the sors .& event of a |eare is forecast to be expanded | slo me ;Shediac, N.B. after’a short ill-|company for the bulk of the tre- ea as part of their 2 : a eee ve Oe ee | : ay h “ \ ht ; : J _thwee- sons, |_LesWhoop-de-do_is_just_plain 4 eec ighl S ie i Alfred 1. Prank, fun for both dancers and aud Egg Prices Sp H gnignts it FrPeah ees | oceans Meee eed ae es ere, ce cs s Grants for universities as recommended by oe | . ;end B ‘was |they don’t like ballet.” Are S y the Royal Commission on Higher Education. : | jon iifje-’ Greenwood |—— Capital cost construction grants for schools se , 5 icemetery at Shediac. Deceased Was The poultry division of the de-| in Summerside and Charlottetown. — A ai — . Oe ree mata. oe A “comprehensive” family housing program wiLy ! O'Leary Troop ‘ island Native ey sts retoniakd ait cae for municipalities... ' 8 ; 2 0) MEN"S MEN’S “Alolds Ba Af Me es ly throughout this week. Increase in laborers’ minimum wage to $1.10 © : PI oe cee, (iam tact ane Pe tats s Suits § Overcoats Topcoats j O'LEARY — The “ rt O'Leary ae cation thls produces tor om . Dries of medical care for ponpients es. : r pe out troop, ) th. vered Charlottetown; , oteer Eat ae Sauioes : i: ~ was born in Central Bede- |Grade ‘A large 37 cents; grade Increased mothers’ allowances.. ie weet ee eae Warm winter everceet et huge sevings » » » These medium woight topcoats ere fine Home Tuesday night |que the son of the late George |‘A’ medium 32 cents; and grade | Increase in per capita grants to Charlotte- M eopulerly. 1 $89.50, clearing regular 39.50 to’ 99.50, cleiring of piliyseraay cose Fiaacuell woo pwith over ninety in attendance | Cahill and Lizie Connick. ‘A’ small 2 cents per dozen. town and the wkeend vilken: «7 meas : a icomprising’ fathers, scouts,| Surviving are his three bro-| ‘This'ls down’ one cent on large Own ani : nie facilities { a : bs, group committee and im-|thers, Boyd of Halifax, Birt and| from: last week and about two Additional: vocational training facilities for 1 ‘ 1 PRIC E A ‘fvited guests. John of Charlottetown; one sis- | cents on small. Mediums are re- | ° West Prince and Kings County. PRICE : 2 R lngy cas at afc oe ae ter (Yvonne) Mrs. D.J. Mc-| maining steady for that period. ; Appointment, of a provincial. economist and 5 j 5 i fs . Clarence , Rev, - | Cardle, Chelton. eo al education. . ‘well Wi, ‘Killop, funeral. was held from his |. a director of guidance and special e . Rev. Divia ska “Garden ae sates St. Piity'a Police Report Creation of a division of community develop- si e ae {Kerr, Commissioner of Boy | Basilica, Halifax. Interment in Two-Car Crash ment, . ; i eG IB eee ie i : sf jScouts, Harold MacDonald, Dis-|the Gate of Heaven cemetery, | ~ Broader coverage under the Crop Insurance |7% MEN’S MEN’S ASSORTED ~~; ONE GROUP MEN’S < 4 el ty pr ggpemp bar on aid A two-car collision occurred | Act and the Farm Establishment Act: é. : : ef a 3 Mrs. Charles De hee r : on Rochford Street at the new) Legislation for the establishment of indus- a ‘ : : 5 Rant Mrs ‘Uawet sinew | EXPO S@KS —jerreworst oubtee seit) irat parwss OFT - ~ sport : and Mrs. Erison MacLeod, scout- ‘ “A city. police report stat ed A training project under the total manpower | # a ee a eee faster Lloyd Matthews and ae | ‘| Guides Harry Allan Acorn, city, was the | development in fisheries, agriculture, |) just » few left at this low low piles: + « ee ee ee ee arte 50.0 stant scoutmaster Gerald .Cor- driver: of utomébile : s ae Assorted sizes and ‘styles reguler to. Fish James Patrick Cal | Ce a ee <° Fine British woolens, oft. « « regular * 48.00, now clearing ot only. so - Highlights-of the banquet were | ‘Thirteen intelligent and at- |S Gor ator a ee ast > 45.00; clearing at se « pate the presentation by Hon. L.G. | tractive young ladies are being Dewar, MD of a plaque to John | sougtit by the Atlantic Provinces Tne Gok be bidinnate of 'dam- Matthews for many years of | Pavilion-Expo ‘67 to tell the | .46 available and there were Pervice to the scout. movement, | story of Atlantic Canada to mil- igorien reported ~ and a presentation by Commis | lions of people who will be at- - sioner Kerr of a pin to L1o yd | tending the Canadian 1967 World ! Ve Matthews for ten years service | Exhibition in Montreal. inces, The ability to speak two | NORTH MILTON HALL “ga | 2488 7 Vo PRICE &s scout ieader in O'Leary. Com-| The 13 young ladies wil) act | OT more languages will be a de- missioner Kerr described the’|as guides at the Atlantic Pavil- | finite asset. . | growth of the scout movement jion, a joint contribution of the Canada. ~ four provinces to. Expo. '67 ee ae ms ale Pox W.A. Wilson, officer in| Rear Admiral Hugh F. Pullen SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1966 : cae 4 sare Os ee Mak ‘ . hare of Alberton detachment | who visited Charlottetown ree. > a ii rwear 2 ; ; CMP gave an address of | ently said there have been only F rd ; M S en eee duties of the | two eva ‘on from PEI for : 8:00 P. . : ‘ i : 9 EN wed a film on the | the in guide and the peak Discussion - guulee Fe winter under- . ; . a i. er the force. committee would like to have 5 oe and : F ; Se = ' § y F; f W { evening was climaxed by |more, _ Reef - Potatoes | weer clearing now steve ‘ EAR pees i being: invest-| The applicants should be be- sas : er Taxes . 5 ¥ : vr : py into ‘oop. Scout Leader | tween 25-35 years, with at least * : loyd Matthews performed the | senior matiiculation, well spok- ueens County Federation of ey Charlottetown ceremony assisted by Rev. Mr.|en, attractive, neat and pleas- | = . » Agriculture fe OFF 150 Great George St. Ct " McKillop. The chairman, — Rev.|ant personality, physically: fit, * a ’ : ey fet McKillop, thanked everyone for | preferably single, of good‘ char- | “ f . . om . Si] making the evening a great puc-| acter and with a wide ceneral | | Knud Jorgenson, President cess. _" = Henowledge -of the Atlantic Prove venetiiaitiinipitiil i i : : a : ; ’ : : hes . A ge . ; ' t ee ; - & ' * / 4 af ; i a i chee ‘ : - 4 £ SK