& ; , a : : 4. * : ‘ CO “ ” = : cy z = 18 ; ie ane ee pa does. re aa Island News Page |BenOnsynthetic Hormone St oS Fars S a ge Urged By Conservative MP |ate director-general of the de- a aH aa _ [ Western and Central Districts _ . | OTTAWA -(CP)—Perey. Noble|to make cattle. abort before: a rs ‘i (PC —' G North), J y The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., May 18, 1966. 3 eee ee a mink they are sent to market. I've | the hormone were rancher, told the Commons ag- even been told. ‘by a druggist | Heuliare committee Tuesday a Taken By Trawlers b y iste “of the federal agriculture - department, said the hormone law should be passed. banning | GEORGETOWN — Landings of | ‘Between the day’ of their ar- Promotes rapid development of livestcck feeds, but leaves ques- tions ‘of ‘human. foc. ourity. Iri- ° marly’ ‘othe %2al dé =, |partment's research branch, ment. At a later mecting of ie ae ; said stilbestrol is used because | agriculture | committee De, it. inproves livestock growth in! Barry said, agricultures dep. » relation to food consumed, Barry. said ment officials wil}, testify on ihe ' Dr the agricul- Feedstuffs Act the use of stilbestrol, a synthetic | | hormone in feeds for livestock | j and Poultry, because of its pos- | Sible effect on humans. | He said mink whieh were fed sterilized, and he wondered what its \effect might be on human healt and | be reproduction;. Dr. S. C. Barry, deputy min- |. = ne : é $ vs ae 3 oe Swern fetal reece tees ae Progressive Conservative Se ils KINGS — ie May 20th, 8 P. M. |.ed Plant in Georgetown continues four | rom winter ‘peacaiionn. out, of | department has done Shelburne, N.S. to May 5, the “8¢4rch on the possible effects - on humans. That is a question | Gulf Guard and Gulf Gallant, | trawlers have caught and land- for the food and drug division } | | eontinue to land large quanti- ed in Georgetown 1,026,571 of the. federal health .depart- tiés of cod and flounders from | pounds of fish. The large quan- ment, he added | the Gulf fishing grounds off St. | tity was taken in a-one-month Members- of .the committee | Paul's Island near the northern | period: despite considerable ad- expressed concern about — the | | tip of Cape Breton Island, N.S. | verse weather that kept trawlers story. told by Mr. Noble, Sev- | | Storm-bound for a number of eral herds of mink had been | be 1 days. virtually wiped out because. of ~ FT ‘Gas Blast ‘The large- and- consistent -land--Stilbestrol = | © ‘: : ings have resulted in continued investigation had. not proved ° = and uninterrupted: production at | conclusively whether _ .the hor-, hudba fe the Georgetown plant with: the | mone had been fed to the ‘am-” " ‘| few 128-foot trawler, Gulf Gren- | mals improperly or; _' whether LM adier_ready_to_sail_to the fish-they were *just -ufusually ‘sus oncton.f\ PD. ing-zrounds--in-about-a_week, ceptible to its effects —__|_| . Operation of the Gulf Grena- “What effect” does” “stilbestrol , MONCTON (CP) — ok =i dier is expected to ——intréase ae iy people when it ‘ig. fed old workman suffered second | catches about.“50__per cent as eet and poultry? he degree burns to his hands Tues--| this new ‘trawler is ‘capable of | wii: | d sterilized the mink. | | day when a propane tank explod-' carrying approximately. twice. pen. connie to Ni ed in this city's west and residen- the amount of fish as the smaller ys Th ORTIONS se ree tarhie tae itewlen e minister of agriculture | = about a year ago (Harry Hays, | Ronald Bourgeois of Memram- ~~ now a senator) told me that it! | dock, an. employee of Boudreau is used out west, of thé ranches | Sheet Metal Workers of nearby —_ ‘ [Dieppe, was reported in satis- [factory condition “in hospital here. He was hurled, over fer of a truck by the ‘force “of the. blast which shattered win- | dows in several homes -in—the~ axed: ital city is' crackling with ‘The propane tank caught fire | preparations: for May f. ihe when it was accidentally. Knock-| gay ‘British Guiana is scheduled no fF high as the Company’s re trawlers: Howe. Bay, Gulf Gull, “aa FINAL MEETING FOR YEAR __The— sutgoing executive of Henry. secretary; Mrs. Wil- night _prior_ ta the meeting. ~ the Spring Park Home —and-—tiam- Nearing;: treasurer; Mrs.—-Last-night-was-the final “meets i School’ Association, (FROM James Lapsley, president, meet ing- of the year for this as- THE. LEFT) Mrs. i in ~ foyer at the school last sociation. ) Heather Burke Tops Field ‘In P.E.l. Dance Festival. , Class 54 (Scottish Reel, 13-16 years): — 1. Shirley’s Celtic” ‘Dancers, 76; 2. Ross Highland- ers, (Sr.) 73; 3. Summerside Highlanders, 70 Class 60 (Flora MacDonald’s British Guiana | Prepares For BALTIC Independence — GEORGETOWN «CP) = This: Mr. Charles Hickév, Darnley, met with a very painful accident recently: Mr: Hickey who- was r Sit helping --to haul some lobster traps in some way got his’ hand | A Chartottetanen itt Heather Burke, received the highest mark in any class last night in the P.E.I. Dance’ Festival ‘being held at the West Kent School 10-12 years) — 1. Shirley's Saiy Steppers, 77; 2. Southport Trio, 74; 3. Charlottetown Three, 70. Class 22 A (Group Novelty,-17 years and over) — 1. Shirley’s Silver Rockets. Adjudicator Irené Waldie, from Rawdon, Quebec, awarded Miss | Burke 89 for her performance in class 65, highland fling -—-17, years and over. The only other competitor in this’ class, Shirley Linkletter, Summerside, receiv- eda mark-of-74- So far in the two days in which the festival has been functioning there have been very few marks in the 80's. The greatest pro- ,portion of the marks have. been : ‘pituated in t os: -Up.to last night the. competl- ~ tions included ‘numerous —Scot- Fancy. 13-16. years) — 1. Mari- lyn MacDougall, Charlottetown, 82: 2..‘Elizabeth Carroll, Char- |lottetown, 79: 3. Louise Sander- son, Sherwood,-77, EVENING Class 34 _A—(Solo-Tap Clog, “10- 12° years) 1. .Kevin Hogan, Charlottetown, 73 2. Beverly Hogan, Charlottetown, 72; 3. Anita MacDonald, Charlotte- town: “David Hennessey, South- ‘port (tie) 71. Class 1 (Folk Dancing, grades 1-4)-—— 4. Grades 1-4, Sherwood School, Sherwood, 76; 2. Schoot+ ed oven? while workmen were ;preparing to tar the roof of an) extension they were building to a home on Orchard Drive. The ; : losion which followed: ech- Class. 65. (Highland Fling,...17 SxP years and over). — 1. Heather ie three-binek. afea, | Burke, “Charlottetown, 89; *. | le gather thai playing children. or Linkletter, Summerside, One wenian said the blast ‘: ed “like-a bomb.”” | Class 2i (Solo Novelty Dance, | "Wikeenant wenead: wulekiy: te 16 years.and under) — 1. Patri- | cis, MacLellan, Charlottetown; | Prevent“ another tank from ex- Marilyn MacDonald, town, (tie) 73; 2 Beryl Stewart. -Charlottetown; 72; 8. Larry Hume, Lynn MacKenna, Betty Class*2 (Folk-dancing; grades 5-7) — 1. Parkdale Junior High | School, 73; 2. School of the Deaf, 70. 'ploding on the back of a truck Chaslotie: | @which was heavily damaged in} the fire. The bottom -of— the ex- |pioding tank ~was “found about yto become independent. | Guianese who have been over- | seas are returning in droves for | the big occasion. while adven- ; turous.-gestures.| of. patriotism ave-going forward under. the auspices of ‘Prime Minister. ‘Forbes Burnham. © , A party of-nine. led by- moun- taineer Adrian Thompson, now is en route to Mount Ayanganna jin a diamond-rich séction of the interior of this 83,090-square- | mile South Amevican. nation. They—-plan_to—raise-a—national,, caught in the hauling rope, and |* Sy a. as a result almost severed one | of his fingers and btuised the | remaining ones on his’ right hand. He was taken to the Prince | County. Hospital where .he.. was, later released Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ‘Muirhead | and two children, Kendri¢k: and Wayne of North St.‘ Eleanors | day. 40n Sunday morning service In| the Princetown United Church at Malpeque was. conducted—by -the pastor__Rev... Frederick—Lloyd. ot unere were visitors to Baltic on ban i Qs Keith MacKenzie ° Péter MacAulay _ Come and Meet Your Srogtenive Conservative tM ccensarsensesnrati Sahdidates ‘Guest. Speakers: . flag-on- the motintain.the-high- jest peak in British Guiana. | Chartered flights are bringing 45 / fm hundreds of returning Guian- | The Sunday School_re-onene¢ last} __ tish dances, but today the fes- Sunday with Mrs. Junior a ‘tival will be composed greatly of tap dancing. The final day of the festival. Thursday, will con- 100 feet away. of the Deaf, Charlottetown, 70. | Robinson, Charlottetown (tie). Class 0 A (Group Tap Clog, 71. as_superintendent. “TREE MEN CAN TALK | tinue along”the same pattern as today’s..competitions..and...there. DISAPPOINTED ‘Continued from page “one) ‘needs of Indians, the aged and those with low incomes—weren’t ) suffering. ~~ They were ~ getting’ ese, whose native —country— will be known after eerreatene as: Guyana.» ~~ ~ The United” Nations is spon-; soring a forestry dictionary _and Mel McQuaid * with ~Engtish;~ French, Spanish > and German. terms. cross- | \Feferred. | will be only very few Scoftish ymore attention than ever. or ‘Irish c! s heduled C er ent sak been frustrated; Just eight min- Hugh John Felmming (PC— | today with sessions at' two and Utes after the Atlas roared into | Victoria-Carleton) reiterated the | life with its red-orange tail’ of }Maritimes position that Ottawa ‘Among the ceremonies “ ached- uled is the unveiling May 2 of | an independence plaque and: —— Doug. . and under) — 1. Charlottetown Irish Steppers, 72; 2. Shirley’s don’t know exactly what hap- "FUNERALS | 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 Everyone Welcome = +++ == seapeees st cEntetainment p geven. arch in the capital. 3 oe + a t| ‘flame, the word came that must tailor tredit policy to bus!- z 2 ¢ pee oe ellonine tan the oes flight —had—been—ness-and-economic-conditions—in, Sees . PURITY DAIRY_ $ Mac Gowan oe oa acre Sate ch region of Canada. m MORNING “-. ‘We have lost the Agena Spee Se WESTERN | “Parents Prefer. ; “Doug MacGowan « Mel MeQuaid, MP. 4 Class 21B (Group novely, 16 pird,” said’mission control. “We 5 We Purity Products” : ’ ‘3 years) — 1. Patricia MacLellan, was forced to pull away as the dropped them a radio- and) MacLeod, Montague received |Gather At The River. Pall- 79; 2. Ann Fraser..and Jeannie chin began to go into a wild | enough food for four days. his bachelor of education de- |bearers were Howell, 4 ‘MacNe ae iO) eal ety. @. D. ‘spin. Pilét Devil = salt “= at centre said the 12 lett | gree at the recent graduating | Lloyd~Jelley, ‘Georgé) Williams, Fre wi ti No a sues to have performed the solo wa artwright in a 30-foot boat; exercises at Mount Allison | Ki : Banks THI de S I ha ‘le ‘bl A ‘ Class 71 (Sword Dance,’ 10-12 in space just 12 hours after that | Sunday for the 40-mile trip east | University, Duncan received oe ay Satan ome. rom | e e ec ion vai a e ow t pened to it. The Gemini will not 12 Missing Charleston Dancers, 70: 3. Shir- fly ‘today."~ | | $ Inserted by ist Kings PC Assoc. 4 ley’s. Easy Steppin’ Rhythm spACEMEN WAITING Found Safe | “CRAIG FUNERAL — The fu- s, 69. ‘ The astronauts: were in their : meral of Miller Craig, whose | Class 53 (Scottish Reel, 10-12 spacecraft barely 50 minutes, death occurred in Sarnia, Ont- years) — 1. Shirley’s Celtic Lads and Lassies, 75; 2. Ross. High- landers (Intermediate), 72. * roared entering just about 20 minutes -before “the 113-foot _Atlas-Agena | spaceward. “They were HALIFAX—(CP)—Twelve per- sons missing on ‘a boat trip off | +southeastern Labrador* wer ‘e| ario, ov. May 12, as the result of a car: accident, was held on Monday afterhoon from _-the The Summerside Highlanders, to speed off in pursuit—pro-|found by a United States Air home of his parents, Mr. and “70.— es —pelled—by~their—Titan--H-roeket-|-Fo-ce_C-130 aircraft shortly | Mrs. Leigh Craig, Poplar Grove, J ee Class 59 (F lora’ MacDonald's an hour and'39 minutes later. | after a searclr.was begun Tues to Freeland Presbyterian Church Class 63 (Highland ¥ling,10-12-- years) — 1. Patricia MacLellan, ever) — 1. Heather Burke, city, 87. Class 75 (Seana Triubhas, 10. | 12 years) — 1. Patricia MacLel- | Jan, 74; 2. Ann Fraser, 73; 3. Jeannie Taylor,_71. AFTERNOON Class 76 (Sean Triubhas. 13-16 years) — 1, Marilyn MacDou- gall, Charlottetown, 83; 2. Jac- queline. Howatt, Carleton, 81; 3. Larry Brazel, Charlottetown,.-78. Class 64 (Highland Fling, 13-16 years): — 1. Marilyn MacDou- 75; 2. Ann Fraser, 73; 3."Miriam | mission short. Hinto aay ice tran ae ‘ : | ount Allison in -1965. | James Paynter, Arthur Dawson, | a MacNeill, if a be 17 and It also was the second tone | | He has accepted a teaching~| Roland MacLean, John Williams, A Class 73 (Sword dance, 17 an@ trouble had hit the Gemini |position—with Amherst Re- | Warren’ MacArthur. interment | jtook over the jprime pilots Elliott See and © gall, Charlottetown, 81; 2. Jac-| patient in the Western Hospital. ; : queline Howat, Carleton, 79; 3. aay CHURCH SERVICE , THIS WEEK IS WEEK Bankrupt Stock , Larry Brazel, Charlottetown; COUNT IS on ; A o| Reg: To Elizabeth Carroll, . Charlotte- ae . Christian Family Sunday was’) ~ a $49.00 15 95 Now ‘Continued from page one) | observed in the Bedeque United ‘MORELL COMMUNITY Reg. : a peak nt: ea | Church on-Sunday May 8th. The | HALL ‘ eh pected to ‘‘bail out’ builders. th ae ae tag eas: “Tn an “May 18—8:30 p.m. ‘ — ; whén they were running into ® | Quest of The Christian Family," Andersen and Frank Sigsworth. SPECIAL SPECIAL : y, DEATHS jlittle, trouble for the first sum- anid Was Conducted by Party At FOSTER — At the home of her with” an aa the Gemini .8 problein cropped up and cut the | | mission. Stafford and Saal: | originally the back-up crew, mission when | ‘Charizs A. Basset were killed ‘in a plane crash at St. Louis | in February. Ttie Atlas-Agena_ combination | ithat was lost costs about $12,- | '000,000 but other costs are hard to determine—for instance the cost» of _re-deploying forces which might run as much as $1,000,000. mer ‘season in 15 years. Mr. Nicholson said private | recovery. ~-wright,-Lbabrador--The — airc™aft | to the Spotted Islands, but ran | WESTERN BRIEFS. IS PATIENT | Claude Lewis, Alberton, is a| fleck, the assistant superinten- son of Mr.-and Mrs. Stewart his bachelor of arts degree gional High Beloot, Ambher- ‘My Shepherd -and Shall We bearers were George Hardy. was in the United Church ceme- st, N.S, ‘ RA ELECTION LLIES ELDON HALL tery, Freeland. z SPECIAL Need Stock Car Safety | SEAT BELTS. REG. 8.95. $3.49] SHIRTS . —Faney,—10-12 years) ——1--Ann-““1j was the second +ime-that-day: — ——— _where_service—_was—_conducted |____ a a. >» 28 2 Ya ~ ge. wf?) oy 8 a lL Fraser, city, 73; -2. Patricia the record space walk had been| The Antes Rescue Centre [RECEIVES DEGREE: by Ree WE. MacPhail assist Maclellan, city, 71:3. Beryl “thwarted by rocket — failure. | here said all were in good condi- ed by Rev. Delmont Yeo. Hymn: Stewart. city, 70. March 16, just after decking | tion when spotted near Cart- Duncan Stewart » MacLeod | were Just As I Am, The Lord's SPECIAL. - Men’s ‘Summer Sport 2.98 Reg. vow. §. 49 > SPECIAL Men's New Style ay SPECIAL Men’s Spring and Summer Now In Stock White Men’ 's New Dress , ‘ y son, Heath Foster, Marshfield Lmortgage money _ for housing | dent of the Sunday School. A| o Wed., May 18—8:30 p.m. ‘ : o : Bi ‘ , : : ; May 16, 1966, Mrs. L:H.D. ‘Fos- was plentiful until July 1, when | Message on The Christian F am- Alex Campbell, Harold Smith and Stewart Ross. Size Reg. ; ; ter in her 9th year. Resting at it became apparent to the. gov- | ily.was delivered by the minis- | : . 36-46 a 8.95 Now - ‘a : the MacLean Funeral Home ernment a squeeze was coming. | ter. The music was presented | ' SUMMERSIDE CREST LANES — : 5 ; ; nntil- noon today, ‘then to ‘the Central Mortgage and Hee. | Gretta Mew ee te ac. | Soa. i‘ Marshfield Presbyterian Church | ring Corp. sent bulletins to this | May leffect to ‘builders. «: Coffee Party — 10:30 a.m. SPECIAL “SPECIAL for funeral service commencing | ~ TREE I 1S MAN'S ; FRIEND | There are 5,000 different ways. Mr. & Mrs, Alex Campbell and H offed at Mr. Hees, for- a <i Mr. & Mrs. Earle Hickey ° at 2.30 p.m. Interment in the Navy All Wool Work _ Marshfield community cemetery. “ In lieu of flowers, contributions: ~ to the Gideon Bible Society. woul be appreciated. .” GILLIS — At the PEL Hee pital, May. 17, 1966, A.R. Gillis; 87. Fitgroy Street, -in his 75th | year. Resting at the “Cuteliffe Funeral Home until noon Thurs- mer Conservative trade minis- ter, for saying an increase in the NHA interest rate on moft- gages to 6% per cent.had cut banks. out of the field. ~ Anybody with any knowledge: of the Bank™Act would. realize*| banks couldn't carry — mortgages: ~ Mr. Nicholson said—the hous. | of Barred tree products. | i ial srowing wit MONTAGUE Alex Campbell, Roper, Dr. Thurs., May 19—8:30 p.m. George a and Art MacDonald. KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL REGIONAL HIGH er Dr. Doug MacDonald, Lou Lorne Bonnell, Keir Clark, SOCKS rach ws 490 pr. 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