_ Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Feb. 24, 1966. 5 Georgetown Town Council _ Reviews Plans, Estimates. Speech May Give Hection-Indication An exciting session is predic. of a new Municipal Affaire Act ted fdr this’ aftérnoon’s opening before his the of the provincial legislature and cabinet and it is expected the there is a feeling that the Speech work he promoted has. continu- from the Throne to be read by ed. , Lieut may MacDonald ‘ J, be an indication of whether cently have been heavily prom- Provincial governments re- televised live by a OBC “which was setting up yesterd. lay eae. For the 1966 session, Conser- vatives, under Premier” Walter R. Shaw. have 17 ors,, cluding House Speaker® ak Myers, while the Liberals heve 13, led by Alex Campbell., ©.» ee 1 "GET A BRAKE JOB ~ NOW!» ee ee i for a : : or not there will be a spring oting . educational expansion council resumed a meeting here |like number at a later date if sia and this province may follow from their regular! In favouring ak The speech this year is expect- suit. ay meeting on February, |plan and lay-out it was felt shat (04 2 be of usual length as com- - Yesterday the cabinet was M4th., The meeting was presided |the area would at some future |P&ed to those of the past few in session, reportedly meeting over by Mayor Howard S. Mac-|time be available for sale as a |YO2#™S. One: report indirates that-as treasury board; Trea sury Lean and Councillors Currie, |housing project site, providing |t Will run between 35 and 4 phoird MacLean, Johnson and Lavers|regular size town lots. * paragraphs in length sion opening have been unusual ° were in attendance. . | The Prince Edward Island Contents of the speech have in past years and it is felt some and - kept under wraps but sev- jast minute consideration was The Council studied plans and |dustrial Corporation, which now a unusually costs for the set-jowns the land, having - origini- ; trailer court on the |ally received it frais town |ready said “there will be plenty heavy demands made by groups = cabinet ministers have :al- being given to the east side of town, lying between |as a transfer of common lands, |" ‘¢ for our departments, this year for financial sions NOW ONLY z=| $205997 the ise wn un Gl ae lt ae ra a and exten- | will be requested to deed -the| Observers say that # the tance. Grafton |area in question back to : | i ; fairs. A space ten feet wide| Some wrangling is expected !! inspect his honor guard price includes front and ‘rear tricity and street facilities as|“0Ud be reserved, running |to develop over the election act, ‘Ne? return to the legislature as ey ; through the center of the area in the 1963 session, but & Suest for the ceremony of the ‘ = they pertained to each of. the passed at p Offi plans. Which would be laid the sewer |nroclaimed last week. :The leg- Presentation of a mace ta the Ms ‘ost ce ube Cowl favours the plan ee, ee a ae lation dissolves two seats in ele rage Fig Mae OLDS LTD: ©: vice coordinator, is conducti FROM THE LEFT Miss Mac- gee an area the size of avity cower Georgetown area, now Par The a a three day workshop at the Donald, Sister Marie Irene, ‘urses, licenced aurses: assist | WAGIT (1 5 6, the existing town blocks. It is|ite Could be economically laid li Liberals, end gives two ralamemary Assocaiion. The ei Charlottetown Hospital on orth- Mrs. D. Kellock, Mrs. W.-Hen- ants, senior student nurses and ’ _ | divided into standard size town fect Development |more seats to Charlottetown. shated of tals coleeenrae A cue pen opedic nursing. Shown here as- _nessey and Stella Driscoll. The orderlies. * | * _ {lots but, for the purpose of the |SV8r Pro manhole located|” Legislation affecting municip- | tiand senator, Elsie Inman Euston and : oie ,onourable | Jean-Pierre trailer court, each lot is divided, ee ee alitios may be lntpduced at Today's proceedings will. be | oe on nws. Omnen =~ nesting boxes wood , Postmaster General, an- | allowing Placing of thirty council have obtain- |forthcoming session. F or mer P.E.| Fish A d Game Ass'n ing of necting bone for woot | aeumced today thet the Beatons |e tellers in the area ed plans and estimates for the|Mumicipal Affairs Minister J. | P< ele FS n = Forty Mills, PE.1., Post Office will be |. For the present it was decided |installing of a number of par-|Devid Stewart was in the pro- | VISITING TRAVELLERS DANCE. jth | wee ae RR a pat ace ei Parte cert ment nes [mmf sctng te fea | , a Presents Lengt y Reports ee = pgp wanes will” be provided. with daily |Would be developed for sixteen | the town. Those are being | provincial: Legislature by two Wedn cune Thu We to restock the be: little | mail delivery service trom Belle | ‘Taller parking spaces _ with | Studied and word is being esday irsday tai A lengthy session including jtions had been asked regarding | member of the duck family. |Creek. awaited from Ottawa as to the Sarge aie reports from various wildlife | several potentially _controver-| R.E. Jenkins reported that a Confederation Centre sretiahaty of a lean: wafer sie Dance to Les Alexander and branches, and discussions over | sial features of the new amend-|number of ducks has been re-| there were only a few cloudy Among the performances men- | Municipal Development aa d The Smoothies va ‘ a wide range of subjects pertin- | ments, but it was felt by the de-|ported in danger of starvation in|Patches. Across thé Maritimes, |t#omed for Charlottetown are a The time - 4 . ent to hunting. fishing ‘and con. /legation that satisfactory ams-|the Vernon River District as «|Southera Quebec and Ontario |Spakespeare play by the Strat-| io tore lost tt ee i. ae eervation practices were heard |wers had been given. result of the recent cold spell, |temperatures were generatly in |{4 Company; two o> lad prajees' has Can bene The Horse and Sulkies Granada : Tuesday night at the anoual! It was also reported that the|and asked for action on the mat-|the 20's. " [e@: one for adults and another \Criended’ to Septaciner’ tome . oe meeting of the P-E.I, "Fish and ‘Leader of the Opposition had|ter The nearest disturbance that | by the Manitoba |'9¢5 with the ‘jeovince having ; Steak-.Room Game Association held at the jalso been contacted within the| It -was decided that feed poses a threat to the Maritimes Theatre Centre; and perform- spent their full quota Soin ae " Bris oat i : et Notes Meibbtiet ace ‘telece tae tne an agpecr: jwould be purchased and set out! is still ia the southera United pa by tte thonte ee scheme, but with funds still ex- Members and Guests Welcome - 3 i + Charlottetown was re-elected | but that no answer had been re- States and today és forecast to Winnipeg Ballet others. — "afend original, amount : anes eee FF H Ea E 3 uf i ’ unanimously for another term at/ ceived as-yet. Mr. Jenkins 5 ae i rae Teck Makudrww of, Chariots |arrctees tee! waite Ne nee us clertition Ue galee we sentewest Friday, menting, ot ies tor ot on ae es xx«wk xk kt * * * & 1 e anc on . : f ‘i pe town was also introduced to the !would visit legislative members| to him or President Hurry 20 | tees 40 cil a bo nce [performances | by orchestras, | oresent FUN AND. be Tea tte necrctary~rcasur. | ut own districts and discuss |that action could be taken. He] vain. aa s5) Say cance tre [ballets and theatre groups from | ‘The ~ jan ent executive secretary: treasur-|the ‘provisions of the new: act|suggesied that an appeal, be| ino “tow aos in Northen Tony [ail eepes of the country sct0ss |the form Y ee ONReE er. and its desirability to the pro-|made to the public so that this | Rrcotick to the low S's ny teen wring Centennial wit be LAUGHTER A report was given to the rep-| vince as a whole. -_|valuable species be given what| Nove Scotie en ee ae Walter resentatives by Mr. McAndrew| President Hurry expressed the |aid was possible to prevent fur- 7 : One of ities discuss- ql and Mr. Hurry on “discussions jopinion that- the amendments |ther depletion of breeding| Regional forecasts: ed this at the meeting ~ gnows.. held with the Provincial Cabinet |stood an excellent chance of be-| stock... : Northern” Nova Scotia, East. |! the amount of local financial and the’ Progressive Conserva-/ing passed into legislation th is tive caucus over proposed aM- session of the house Edward island: with sea. |eSe groups to Charlottetown —_—a endments to the existing Fish|the membership of the Fish and WEATHER ‘|smusilo teompecetarye: "winds oF yall Romer teageatets BE Rone hear See ee Association worked in light, increasing to westerly 15 les ie oroveca ear tok See Peat ape 8 Mela nro on ~ tomer dca eee eee WEEKEND SPECIALS ciation recently presented = &| A resolution introduced by|Low overnight High Wednesday |Sydney 12-32, Charlottetown 1g. |9fY !0 meet the costs of these I. a te brief to these bodies in support |r owel! Huestis, president of the| Dawson 3-9 |30. Outlook for Friday, increas. |Svelling companies. : From of.the revamping. _ East. Prince Branch, regarding | Vancouver 42, 52 |ing cloudiness. Milder. Aitending ot . : ae WELL RECEIVED the banning of twenty-two cali-|Victoria “3 masting were-De George Dower Cudmo : & p- , =F of Mr. McAndrew said their dele- |bre. rifles as a hunting weapon, |Regina 10% e- eee lalla magi proteus ww re $s. a $ gation had — a ee after thorough dis- hance og =~ es 1967 Programnis : eatery: Don Rose whe ie chares ier ae Se cordially groups cussion. ‘oronto : ; S a ; : . eee as tation wen. The executive was directed to | Ottawa Teg 2 Are Discussed of Provinciel Centennial. pro HEINZ ae jects for 1967; Frank Storey, » ‘ tals Searing, 4 Seen S (eee eS Minister of Fish- | Montreal 2 = as of the” Confed. » pi a eries, Mr. Fa cegabaiinads 2 general manager of EA the twen rifle as a hunt-|Saint John ae 30 (Were discussed yesterday by |tion Theaite, jing weapon, and provides for its | Moncton : Nicholos Goldscmit of ‘the Can- |public relations FUNERALS [use oniy as 0 target rifle on a Halifax 2 3 | ada Festival, ‘officials of the |Centre sod Me 48 02. TIN ; C properly constituted range or|Charlottetown. - -_ - provincial government E ae or predator control under spec- ow ; = uenpek andthe on_scsietant. - —” peral service for the late Mrs. PLAN CONTEST St. John's 2 Scie Ballum, ‘Montague’ was| Tn another highlight of th e|Boston 1 (39 ROLLAWAY CLUB ag Ne gre ies gin Boe nen lace yal bm dy 2 = ; LY . from Andrew an essay poster contest a Miami Foestyterien Church, The ser |Island schocls'as 9 feature ot|New Orleans 8 62, ae Benefit Dance | - wiee was conducted by ee Cae ae ee ee ‘ 4 61 5 Basil Lowery. Mrs. A.F: Camp- | will be held April 10 to 16. Los Angeles 3s. 68 Go for So en ra CE ee eT aie loeeeae ere estan ,MIMPA (OP) — The Mar Pe Nectar ..... 35¢ ee Oh Hills and Abide With Me The |and a grand provincial prize of| Sues eamner ary venettcd in Pius MacDonald Fund ,| CE rn ere oe éuneral was —— ag $25 re a ae Pro- the aes "wotenttes walk of Montages. Fonaral Hare. TOS iviscil Easeave fet.Get Ate: | degrees. et Chatham NB. Thursday, Feb. 24th Admission 75¢ : eine CHE stented in a} |The contest will be held with|fS2" tow ‘30's snd high 20's. Music by the Hi-Notes and the Blue Crystals i ; ft ae ; * co-opera' e e Bi sf = ; ‘ was a tepresenaie of" (helmet of aveaton, |B at, Medneday 9:30 - 12:80 100% proceeds to fund ee ee 9c TIM CONWAY-J0E FLYNN ROMP. The pallbearers were: n Prince Association mee ‘ Acar Jack Annear, Clarence Thomp-|went on record as favoring rr 3 ad fe McHALE’S NAVY CREW 4 yrrvense: Picture Paul Dewar, J.E. Cudmore, |limited son on —— MRD inline: ot aaa poU pi 8 EE Stewart MacLeod, Marshal Rey: |inn-Partrdge in HAYA HEINZ SWEET MIXED . 23/4 hours of fun nolds. Flower bearers were: Al- xt \ | \V V CAPITO Ours ey {aoyd Nicholeon, Testis Moses. See |ccoeede discussions: Sa. Sake Saal HLL VA PICKLES : and Laught eee ald. Kenneth Fraser, E. 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