( “The Central Band of ~the Royal Canadian Air Force will present a concert at the Con- federation Centre Theatre on Thursday evening, Feb. 10, under’ the combined sponsor- ship of ‘tthe Women's Commit- tee of the Confederation Cen- tre Art Gallery and Museum c : = >. _ AIR FORCE BAND TO GIVE CONCERT men’s : are LEFT Ggt. Relations Officer of the band and also, tuba player; and Lt.- . Omdr. R.A. Orton, officer Com: ' manding Canadian Forces re- cruiting centre in Charlotte- prograc} but when the concert was arranged the band. was in- creased to its full size. A fea- ture af the concert will be a special arrangement of Henry Mancin's “Pink Panther’’ ar- | ranged for the band by Sgt. | Jerry Hoelke, one of Canada's | top jazz arrangers. Sgt. Hoelke | ' Kings Village Has Surplus Sheldon Hume chaired the an- nual meeting of the rate pay- ers of Murray Harbor held Feb. 1, in the public hall. The financial report read by E | be staged at the Communty Cen- 3\tre in lors were elected by acclama-. gram. % Allied Youth Day: Features Panel A panel discussion, featured on | Allied Youth, Day, Feb. 12, will Charlottetown. : Included on. the panel will be Dr. J .A. McMillan, Rev. Henry Tye, David Boswell and Rev. Francis Maloney, CSsR. Chair- man.of the panel will be Mrs. Helen MacDonald. - Guest s of the day will be Dr. K. Parker, superintend. ent of city schools; Rev. Ed- mund Roche, head of the mathe- matics department at St. Dun- stan’s University and a speaker ics Anomymous. The day will begin with an invocation service. Members of Allied Youth will Villagers One of-Canada'’s newest and up-and-coming oe att anes ‘ The Villagers, en -¢ also enjoy a buffet supper, a to 1,000 swoctalane at the Bas- movie and a dance. ‘iliea’ Recreation Centre last Parents and other interested sian The Villagers appeared adults are. invited to attend a: as the feature attraction of this many of the sessions as possible. year's Prince of Wales Winter ° Face thele opening selection, | Election Fight 3 e In Ward Six long ‘sought after ‘“‘sound’’ into the audience’and it remained | “Raise A Ruskus Tonight”, | Three Charlottetown council- | ‘with them: throughout the pro- | throughout their entire perform- ance The Villagers injected their own -enthusiasm their This was best displayed when Nominations closed at. four the young performers from Mon- o'clock. : ‘treal were. asked back for two Those elected included J. Ar- | encore appearances. thur Gormley, Ward One; Mrs. With versatility which is dis- Dorothy Corrigan, Ward Two. Played only by great. perform. tion at yesterday's civic election ~ (sland News Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Feb. 3, 1966. Large Audience Kinkora Plans | Buying Truck | KINKORA — The village of Kinkora held its. annual meeting 3 with George Richards in the ~~ | Chait. The chairman's report men- . |tioned the erection of the new Case ferns igs om the new senior citizens’ home A special vote of thanks was tendered t0 Mrs. Gladys Mulli gan who the land for donated ithe senior. citizens home. fe the -year amounted to 18. . Tentative plans are being made to purchase a pumper or truck: Everett MacLellan was elect-- ed to the office of commissioner’ for the three-year term. The oth- er village commissioners are Arnold MclIvor and Vernon Mac- Cardle. Farm Groups . Meet Today Two ‘groups of agriculturist, are meeting here in annual ses sion this afternoon. le The Prince Edward: Island - | ‘The: financial report showed as the four merrymakers up ian operating deficit of $512 for front. He showed the audience with revenues of - what man in the’ back ground lee “7 a sounds like as he added some- $4,340,. thing just a little bit extra to the music with the rich tones of The said it is hoped his electric guitar. He really uae é, ‘tet losse’ when played his . solo and the Tidleure chowed Fire Chief Leslie Smith re- their appreciation with thunder. Ported that 10 calls to fires were ous ‘applause. answered by the Kinkora De- After they received their two partment last ‘year, that all but standing ovations, they thanked one were ‘outside the village the audience for their response, Fire This was a performance which will -not be forgotten by the) lucky. people who were. hi | Recreation Centre last. night. The Villagers are ‘also known as Ron MacKinnon, Jane Coutts, = Davidson, and Jim Far-| rel. and Frank Zakemn, Ward Three. ers. each member of the quartet The only election battle is in Ward Six. Running in this ward eee be — <a wena oe Semel | San. the first note from each of their instruments they reveal- MacDonald ‘and Pimer MacRae | 44 that this was more than just switched from instrument to in-| Liberals Hold O'Leary Meet ‘O'LEARY — Provincial Liber- | WORD OF DEATH Mrs. Dan Garnhum, Charlotte-. ” ‘town, recently received word of the death of her aunt, Ella Cal- laghan, formerly of Dromore, in Worcestér, Mass., in’ her 97th ear : ¥ WRONG TITLE Pius Smith, Charlottetown, president of the Provincial Com- mand of the Royal Canadian Le- gion, was wrongly identified as president of the Charlottetown Branch in a_ pic in Wednes- day’s issue of -The Guardian, taken at the annual Morell Sportsmen's Dinner. ‘CARD WINNERS Following are the winners in \\the «card games held last night in’ the Basilica tion Cen- -tre;ladies’ first, Mrs. Joe Oum- miskey; second, Mrs. Joe O'Han- . ley; gents’ first, Peter. Clarkin; ; Cavanaugh; special, Joe MatEachetn; door ‘ ; —-Joe._Fisher;_ fireeze-out, Sire, Margaret Walker: and ing drizzle. Skies are expected to cloudy today with a few Sunny periods-and a few Tries. Friday should be a inly sunpy day as a high atéa moves across the Regional forecast: Northern Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Shore, Prince Edward Island, Eastern New Brunswick pressure district. — mainly sunny and con- ton 20 and 32, Outlook for Fri-y ld. from the Cutcliffe Funeral ome Wednesday, Feb. 2. Ser- — asa fonducted by Rev, r. , assist y Rev. AE. Piercey. Hymns sung were Lord's My Shepherd and Abide ith Me. A solo, Beyond The was sung by Mrs. Ster- ling MacLeod. The Queen’s County LOL held their service at the funeral home Tuesday’ ev- ening and it was conducted by Master Spurgeon_Moore, deputy '|@rand: master of P.E.I., Claude Younker, deputy master and Chaplain’ Rev. Goudge. Flower- bearers. were Russel! Diamond, Garfield MacPhee, Omar Mac- Neill, Austin Sentener, Finlay MacLeod, William . MacLeod, | Cruwys, Golden lar, Harry Younker, Cyrus Mac- Neill, Lester Johnston and Pres- ‘}ton Sentener. Interment. was in _ ‘Princetown Cemetery. “*- ~ mermont) WERNER © PETERS: ro Screen Play by Oweeted by Produced by SEATON: SEMIN ELA ~ pansion’ Ne x ok ok wk kk \ | ' 2 SEE IT oma Band WERE a - Pac I Thriller. Plowmen's Council meets in Birch Court, Experimental Farm at 1:30 p.m. The P.E.I>*Potato Producers Association” meets at Birch Court at two o'clock in the af- ternoon. 5 The ploymen will likely dis cuss last year's activities and lay plans for the current year Leaders of the potato produc . association are determined enlist all possible grower sup the control of disease. "At 8.30P.M. ~~ Price $1.50 to $3.50" ~ Canad . Fitts. M 8 @ ‘ the clerk, Mrs. Muriel Robert- ‘ | ay and te Seven Fumes Ret Us Hamat Mowe hs rane |e, Sd ul er tO Peameed fr somiatn. Saher conn: tn was ve) leader seg Cong _ @frangements with Mrs. Guy Part of the band had original- jazz field, among them Peter . |#°:758-90 for 1965 with expend. ‘for a certain type ot ane oo) ere te wee rice Lit ‘ “Pichaud, chairman of the Wo- ly been scheduled fora gchool Appleyard itures amounting to $4,338.24. jie: <i Sear ee said he was*couvinced: that ibs 3 pleyard. @ iid jrutplus of $1,420.67 was ree mbers t _From the beautifal ballad, | new Liberal party will be “the : ' or year. * ly Tears” a solo : 8 At ; te tive female member | Party of the farmer,. fisherman ; Weather Affects | was i to vo a ona Life Awar ds of the group, Jane Coutts, to the | and working man. ; i (ree i a. ce ; | sing-along, of “The Family of | He said “it is upon these ele- Rink Operations ‘dump. It was also agreed to. Man" The Villagers program had| ments that we depend for our , F ' : hire a caretaker. - | Thee elder members and | something to please the most |¢conomic life. The Island's | HG SOURIS — The Souris rink| Robie Chapman was elected “eterans of World War one were jardtoplease person... And if| Prosperity depends upon polic. 8 | has been closed for the past two|as commissioner for a three 2"esented life membership at ? it was humor, subtle or reveal- | 'es that favor these people.” “weeks duet to mild weather con-|year period replacing retiring |"ecemt meeting of the Kingstor in, which was wanted, the sen-| Mr. Campbell, assurred the ditions which hes eoftend the |commissioner Mr. Hume. The | Branch of the Royal Canadian | ational quartet supplied enough | Meeting that the whole matter, . : fie one other commissioners are _ Wal- | Legion. — . to keep the students and other | provinctal fiscal policies were | - Up until this time the rink lace Penny and’ Gapt. Lester |. Receiving memberships were members of society thinking and a” and “‘radical | SOURIS — Following a dis-|shot a bird which weighed 10 has been f steady White. Russell Mason, past presidenty jaughing for months to come. . | cussion on the damage done by |pounds, 10 ounces. a ee ee ee The budget for 1966 was not-|of the Legion; James E. Mac- ir programme included trad-|_ Chairman of the meeting was |, predators, a motion that a prize Thomas Harris and John Mac- | cans aoe skating three od ot A ks —— ae Ser = een —— a whose ee ee eel : tin ta Le . 4 : ? : -—g | Making presentations were unknown, the commercia ; p ehot wes made at a recent meet |nominatng commaice “for the mame sweets | | Souris Carniverl rus smith. ‘provincia! presi tunes now popular with,» great| fawn. amd members o the Leg PEL. Fish and Game Asvocle-|°'A diecussion trom the minutes the Souris Regional High Scho! hpenime Todlery | Vincent Kine. provincial sec- and even a number “Yesterday,” |@r Campbell. _ tion. of the previous meeting regard. | Viner Carnival will be aff ey | ee saleuien ddie ioe 7 Seed ms Pe The.contest. begins April. 1_and|ing winter works projects and *% * major part of the cer) sounis — Melvin J. McQuaid, |. The provincial president spoke | sreaiest compasers, ohm Len-) | BUDD. AS BROLIPIC ends the last day of the hunt-|dam sites took place. nival_.was_scheduled to | MP-.for- Kings. is expected to | matters relating to the up-| Des Danae ek lee eal GU tee “Airices ne “Ing season. FROWN ON .2 tn the soem. open the Souris Regional High |Cotting national convention in) toned. Fred ‘Turack, their |has’ been killed in flocks ef 32 Prizes for the various animals| A discussion followed on the | ~ | School Winter Carnival at the a ‘accompanist was every bit as|000,000 without atlecti = are’ as follows.. Racoons, $35; |use of the .22 calibre rifle for | Na |high schol auditorium today. Other speakers included Hec- | tonal te aed a reel A lecting the foxes, $25; skunks, $15; crows | hunting purp Tt was agreed | Company IMCS Following the opening- will be |tor Currie, Myley Barrett, wil- Sensationa is own species. i. ged teens; 9 oomle & pair fer |tay mamnere of les teaech hat the coronation of the Carnival |fred Stretch and Mrs. W. Bar- | ce the feet. : the .2 rifle should not be used Island Manager Contcamae ae the Carni = ao luau and Barone “aa ° ‘Le 4 5 aches ae tat & cm] fr guenieg | HL Beene, president of |Queen are dean, Maccormac,|=="=-"-——-— Sean aww we wow ee | HOllis the Working Man’s Friend ber, of the local branch of the |the ‘meeting, presided, over by [PONS ta hay announced: tne| arlene Cheverie oad Marlews| COoenugry Heggrs |, ‘eatons were, presided | ae ag Fish - Game Association by | Roy White, vice-president: \appointment of George Wright Garrett. [p $s ‘ pr by a Stewart, a April : lottetown, as manager , red ee rime agriculture, . ; "A discussion took place re-| - ° b ea ; my _| lottetown. enna tne snoum vt wakd see | SOULS Harbor |i coman’s' interes” oo Small Docket |. NLS. Minister |'%7%, essen te 2: Broce : | one person is permitted to shoot a - "|" “Mr.-wright, born in Lower! Handled By Court, |MacLaren; research officer at : , per day. Sti Ice-Free Maciiiee. ls the aim ot'10- at The Prince Edward Island the Experimental Farm here. it wah unaminously agreed Mrs. David Wright. He received| SOURIS — Thomas Conway | Agricultural Council yesterday | The -sessions were held at ‘ e 2 = the limit be reduced to in th : his’ education in local grade | ¥@5 ne oe » on a} completed a two-iay conference | Birch Court, Experimental @ aia ree geese a day per hunter. | SOURIS — The Souris harbor | .-ioois, Prince of Wales Col-| charge legal 4 on which is an annual event: | Farm. Hi AS SHOT. BIG ONE _. }48. still. open with no immediate |jege, and is a graduate of Mac-/ when he appears a ae The prize for the most geese | indication that a freezeup will | donald College of McGill Uni-| istrate James B. ston : eo.) shot. last year went to William | take place. : iversity. He continued with post = yesterday. fined $20" and Fl t : DOES Jarvis who accounted for 2| It has been years since the | graduate work at University of | on Sis a et Seales cy 00 enann Jd birds. He also received the prize | harbor fas remained open at | Massachusetts. sc plicwee : “@ , ——.__—|._Mr,._Wright is a member of} weighed 11 and a half .| Tee had entered the harbor pry ‘Institute of Agrologists | : > AND WILL Prize for the second heaviest | last month but stayed for only | and the Institute of Food Tech- liam Bennett and yard superin- = goose went to John Jarvis who = awl days. — ee . a nologists. His appointness s to| —— ee. ee Geer 4 i a : : » bor has rema . |bee effective immediately. | w man- | = ss ; , = a a py , | Always Undersell Anyone WEATHER te, the unions are also seeking “a iS Tonight - 9 to 12 | : wage increase in the new con- ong ae = TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- | act. tures: . ; | Contract Talks | | ,Usion oftciats said excelent | Featuring - - -. - 8 PROOF OF OUR CLAIM : ‘ Nt Snag 19 0 Taking Place wean at Hatharat nde The Sons of Erin and Ruth Ross and We rent the building thet our We do not have a “head office” a Prince- George-~ 21. Uh es clarify -many-points.in_the con- Brother and other attractions. store occupies. We de not have fe support er dictate our prices Vancouver 3 45 In raetown ltract and induce: more and bet- : TERE Saremn sent ncnianwn ni (pay excessive..high rent.. That and policies. We just have twe . Edmonton 4 14 " ‘ter skilled workers to seek em-§ Richmond St. Members and Guests cuts into a retailer margin of stores with one owner and one an + i : ki aa | ployment here. aoomananeceas profit, therefore ovr prices: are. ~ shareholder, @ “are taking place | = — ss : - £ materi pe Winnipeg -10 -l|here between Bathurst Marine | : ee - We too, can buy for less. Vol- FALSE ALARM Churehill 2-H fd “and _reprecentatives-of- two} We — Wee oe ok ae kk kk kk He |] Our store te mot staffed with. ume, talk with the manatctr ~~ ‘The Chart | bakehead--—__—— Habor—unions,the International | ST Es ——EEE high... priced ____seemmls es Ate aan be eae aw” le ee TODAY 3 SHOW Si ee i an i ationa’ the: : get. st_ Price, Hillsboro Street. “hy 21 El eal Workers” 3:30 —7—9 priged _nersheneyeee a Olt fon sell them fast for a lew ‘” CORRECTION « Ottawa 17. 8 | The present contract is due to : . mock-up, The obituary notice For — the |Giebec - ¥ —— expire Feb._15. ans ais einen | st Garfield MacLean Representatives ings eS Ay | - 5 nerd 9S 4 ; ‘ Should have read’ Inserted by |ETedericton 26 31 | 1934, that is the union that em- > METRO-GOLOWYN-WAVER MEN’S- HARRIS- TWEED his Wife, Also a potted plant |Seint Joha~ 25-_ $1__| braces--all- the-.workers.at.the! tJ UU ee reat Rete nities et |r he cen ae cS imuccso Pa EERE LUA LD ni ; a workers are: - und Dot were omitted. Charlottetown 13. $1 | sident J. Milton MacPhail, vice- UT : ae \ “= CARS COLLIDE._ | Sydney 8 3 | president Guy Coffin, secretary- ma) 4 3 PRODUCTION In sizes 36 to 52. All 3 button, latest styles llided _ yesterday | Yarmouth 24 =~) treasurer Gordon: MacKenzie-and and colors, Come and see this bargain for are : St. John’ 2 32 Dennis Thib- it. R morning on Malpeque Road near |St. John's 2 AB teeming meretary Dennis Thib, JAMES yourself. Reg. price 39.95—Now only— ots St. Dunstan’s University. Po- 0 a au. The lodge 1s oe ‘ STARRING lice said the drivers were E. A. | Detroit 13. 8 bt the meecpational ssocia- ; j ‘ ee aan Nee Vos 2 $2 [resented by A. J. Doucette cf Kinnon, Charlottetown. wesmhuniee cs - Moncton ue MEN’S MEN'S. DUFFLE CAR STOLEN Atlanta 32 electrical workers are rep- Z Tie ae City Police said a 1965 Chev- |Migmi 65 1 |resented by Ralph Harris a 2 4 FVA MARIE Topcoats Coats Se eae hanes ‘Wen the Or tants ¢ 3 Ry : michael. mS ’ In sizes 34 to 48, all the latest In sizes % to 44, By Bb arage lot of Island Chev. Olds. |Kansas City 8 6m Representing Bathurs Mar- fea ‘aad toler: . . hood and zipper a , Th sty’ Reg. 39.95. | in 9 variety of colors. Reg. e vehicle is maroon in color | Denver 15 38 | ine are company president -Tho- Now only— price 27.95—Now only and has a damaged rear bump- | tyscon . 64 |mas Sanderson, secretary Wil- et Sion : : ‘Los Angeles 64 ; : AT CONFERENCE HALIFAX (CP) — The wea. 0D 1 9 95 1 2 95 ~ Provincial safety officer Phil-| wor office: says a storm over CITY AREA 5 R ; 3 examiner Jack a produc- Seema ond Prince County ex ipa ee wee ‘a mole’ F ERALS re ; ling a northerly y? Siring’ conference in, Moncton, |, over “the Markicnss, le os | I | Ski tock 5 = a N.B., fron Jam, 9 to Jaga. | TOS ha We meres] MweN FUNERAL = Led ress in all the latest styles and col , 19 quality Jockets. in sizes S-M-L | ory. in sizes 29 to 50, these efe and in colors of Red, Black, Green Hi name brand Pants and are and others. Regular Price 10.95. canusaied for alt full years NOW ONLY Pees Reg. 14.95. . NOW ONLY _ 5.95 10.95 Hollis must clear all winter merchandise as hig arriving. So call in today and save up to 50%. Ladies’ % Suede & Corduroy COATS In sizes 8 to 24%. All” Colors, some eon hoods. Reg. ptice $4.95—-Now Water S&t., kok kt ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE MUST BE SOLD Spring merchandise is CORNEY'S FAMILY Queen St. Next Door to oe s ware Pe now. de ~ x x kek ‘ va ia