aN Eastern and Central Disfricts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Sept. 11, 1965. 5 Speaker Supports Net Stiff James George Neill. Wood I{s-! lands, was fined $100 and costs for possession of 46 lobsters at | of season. He appeared in the } Queen's County Magistrate's | Court yesterday. Mr. Neill. pleaded guilty: and | Warren Farrar of the depart- Island News Page ‘Illegal Lobsters Fine and costs for causing a distur- bance near a public place James David Robins of Mor- a place where lobsters were out'e!l charged with speeding had his case adjourned until Sept. 24 to fix date for trial. John Charles Hyde of Cornwall had the two charges laid against him adjourned until Oct. 15. Flumertelt, Dr. Johnston is the theme speaker at the Stanhope men’s ALIGHTING from the even- ing flight yesterday are Rev. George Johnston, DD (left) with Mr. and Mrs. Roger all of Montreal. Church which began at Stan- hope last evening. Mr. Flum- erfelt, an insurance manager, is the guest lay speaker. They Lieut. Governor Opens . conference of the United were greeted by David Mur- phy, chairman ofthe confer- ence planning committee (ex- treme right). _WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- ‘| the i REREAD Fe Katherine Docherty, | tures: CN se 37 62 ® e Vancouver . ...... 49 66 sland Legion Convention wees: : ve n i O NR set ekiss 27 56 / , aneines 373: 35 56 OMNIS os acksiees 64 80 MONTAGUE — Opening cere- » tague, meritorious service medal support of the Lieutenant Gov- Montreal . ........ 64 81 monies ‘were held last evening presented by Judge Redmond ernor, W.J. MacDonald, and |Quebec ........... 55 78 for the 33rd annual convention Roche of Quebec; Daniel Munn complimented the provincial |Fredericton . ,,... 39 62 of the provincial branch of the and Basil MacKinnon.. past pre- command for having such a high Saint John ......... 36 57 Royal Canadian Legion at Mon- sidents pins; and Mrs. ‘George percentage of veterans as mem- | Moncton . ......... 41 67 tazue - Preece and Mrs. William De- bers of the Legion. PHONON io iesee sa 48 64 Lieutenant- Governor W. J. war, life membership pins pre- “This is a great contribution Charlottetown . 4 65 MacDonald officially declared sented by the provindial pre- to your province and country,” |Sydney .—.......... 37 66 the convention open following a sident; certificates of merits he said. ‘‘l am very pleased to Yarmouth . ....... 43 61 parade of veterans to the Mem: presented to David Cameron of see the legion progressing in st John's ......... 47 57 orial Hospital where a wreath | Miscouche, Harry Mortimer of this wonderful wonderful part Boston .......... 59 88 was placed by the governor and Charlottetown and Leslie Stuart of our country: you are to be |New York ......... 70 94 by the provincial legion pre- of Montague by Lieutenant Gov- commended.” Miah eee 77 86 sident Mercier Mullin in mem- ernor MacDonald. M.A. Farmer spoke on behalf jy, Orisans auth 67 ahs \ ory of the fallen of all. wars. Resolutions of greetings were saying that the government al- |i ocon Meavineecte 69 04 ~ HONOR AWARDS *] The march past and - salute was. taken at the federal build- read by Bruce Stewart to the Queen, the governor general, the of the provincial government ways looked:to the Legion and HALIAX (CP) — The wes- ther office says clearing will ing. The veterans then marched lieu‘enant governor, the ladies wished them every success in | | to the regional hizh school audi- auxiliary, the’ dominion presi- the future. ee all provia- torium where a short memorial | dent David Boswell said that in his Regional: forecasts: service was held followed by a two minute silence and a film of remembrance In his address Lieutenant Gov- ernor MacDonald complimented the Legion for its part played meeting, welcomed the delegat- provincial command ,had been in education, and in the promot: | es and. guests. ¢* approved onlly yesterday: ion of athletics. He concluded| Mayor Yeo. extended greet-, John Mullally said that al- by urging continuation.of the good work, and expressed the hope that the session would be fruitful Honor awards were presented ~to the following: R.M. Martin of Moncton, formerly of — Mon- ~ DOMINION DELEGATE LOCAL BRIEFS Brudenell To Be Sit IN HOSPITAL Dorothy Baxter of Stanhope faa orga in the Charlottetown Hospital. AMPROVING _ is improving after her appendix operation in the P.E.1. Hospital. ; IN CITY HOSPITAL : Joseph Gauthier, Water St.,’is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital © IN P.E.1. HOSPITAL Kiroy MacLure, West Roval- ty almost directly across from! my company." | rovie are sams and ger! Lands S000 ty RR, is a patient in the P.E.I. ‘the tetown”™ has re-entered the-Char-—- 2 salcmanaper® ada Ltd: bulk fertilizer plant at 'the vol Further resolutions will be brought before “the business meeting today. Mr. Mullin... provincial sident and chairman ” -pre- of the ings and expressed appreciation | for the legion in the community. | Hurmon Martin. president of + the Montague branch, welcomed all and~ stated he hoped the convention would continue with spirit, unity and comradeship. Judge Redmond Roche, third | Vice president of the Dominion | command from Quebec, brought greetings from the dominion! Today the business of the con-|tetown. Sun rises today at 6.49 | vention will get underway at am. and sets at 7.29 p.m, Rises | president Fred Obrecht. He ex- Pressed his appreciation f for _the opinion the legiorl was doing the best of all in carrying out the | fitness and amateur pro- gram. He also advised that the Legion project as set out by the * with an occasional shower, clearing late in the afternoon. Cool. “Winds _ southwesterly 25 with gusts to 40, shifting in the , afernoon to northweserly 25 and “ diminishing late in the evening to northerly 15. Low-high at though he was too young for Charlottetown 58 and 63. Outlook | service during the past war, he was grateful to the Legion and mindful of the great debt owed by young people to the veterans — and also expressed his congra- ‘own 12.18 a.m. and 11.56 a.m. tulations for the outstanding | At. Rustico at 7.11 a.m. and 7.57 | work being done by the legion. p.m. High tide Sunday at ‘Char The program conclided With | lottetown 12.49- a.m. . and” 12.407 a film “The Field of Sacrifice." p.m. At Rustico at'7.55 a.m. and| A reception and dance follow- 8.02 p.m. Summerside tide eight- ed at ‘the Legion home. teen minutes later than Charlot-| in the evening. Cool. nine o'clock. Sunday at 6.40 a.m. and sets at For Fertilizer Plant "SUMMERSIDE -- The goner- of-Cynamid_ef.Can~ egal}. ‘Kensington, Don Wood, receiv- ed approval late yesterday mor- | ning from the. company’s head | office for the construction of a| similar plant in the Kings Coun- ty district of Brudenell. The plant will be situated on the six-acre Cyril Shaw proper: | Brudenell park. Construe- | The plant, which will be man- | | “and I notified the party of this | 7.28 p.m. All times ADT. | - Continued from. page one) | additional loan will be. author- ive. if warranted." | Of the 547 applications receiv. jed this year, at least 210 stud- lents asked for the maximum : *$1,000-loan:- Other loan requests | terday’s announcement had kill. vary from $100 to $900. cipates further applications for W loans, — According to Mr. MacKenzie, the federal department of ft- ance has been advised of this province's loan fund situation. “It has been pointed out to Ottawa,”’ he said, ‘that most students seeking loans in this province are sons and daughters) itical picture. ‘‘Had I not |received approval for this plant at Brudenell I would have giv- en it serious thought," he said. “I have no keen interest in. pol- ities at this time’, he added, as soon as I received word from Prince Edward Island: Cloudy, | for Sunday. Sunny, clouding over | High—tide—today—at Charlotte=+ STUDENT LOANS : this year’s high school gradu- | tes New UC Curriculum Taking to task the critics of the new curriculum of the Unit- ed Church, Dr: George John- ston, principal of United Theo- jogical College in Montreal, said “Some people fear the intellec- tual. They want religion to be strong on emotion and weak on study, to be activist and prac- tical in the present but ‘not to be at all traditional and histori- Dr, Johnson, speaking to a group of some one-hundred lay- men and-ministers at Stanhope yesterday reminded his hearers that in the matter of faith, cul- tivated minds are essential to jgrowth a and happiness, and stat- led “Behind he attacks on the new curriculum are such fears,” Pr. Johnston was one of a team |of miniters and laymen who con. ‘tributed to the preparation of new.Christian Education program ofthe church which ‘involves instruction for all age groups. Using the subject, “Man The | Thinker’, the Montreal ‘theolo- |gian said, “to be social involves | the love of tradition; but to be | venturesome requires that man should ever pursue fuller und- erstanding and greater. skill." “If we are wise we will lift our eyes beyond the field where |father worked, beyond the mar- ket, village or town, beyond the | political unit in which we have | citizenship; for. knowledge is -Bever parochial] and wisdom has \issued from India as well as 'Greece; from Israel as well as | |China and from Europe as well | of farmers and fishermen whose | incomes are not high and eon- | sequently most need the full! amount of the available loan | which is $1,000. Asked meed a loan as their: parents’ incomes- ere high, Mr. MacKen- tie.said ‘the percentage is small. Since the Ottawa confer- ence last fall on student loans, | a form has been devised to bring a all the facts about the earn. |ings of the student: and the in- | come of his parents. “The parent's income is a fac- tor in the granting of a loan | which is based on student's need T- | whether or_not_he isa resident of the province and whether of not he-plans .to attend a Sean: nated educational institution." Mr. MacKenzie said some applicants who asked for loans early in the year were wonder- ing why they did not receive them earlier. “It was neces- sary,"’ he said, “to waif until who wrote Atlantic Prov- }ince Examining Board examin. ations got their marks: back “in| late August to- see whether or | jmot any of them would apply | \for a loan. Hf we didn't wait for the Aug. 31 deadline, we +might -have~exhausted-“our “allo: | éation on students who got out iMreMacKenzie.. said-che- antl, .Of u versity Jast May_and>tl there | = ed=all chougte—abdut-enleriag— be nothing left for those! featarti university for the first | time this fall.” While this province receives a |loan fund allocation of $248,000 this year, the allocations of oth- | er Atlantic Provinces are: Nova Scotia, $1,722,000; New Bruns- | wick, $1,520,000; and Newfound: land, $1,243,000. \as Africa. Every man worth his the car the lobsters were found jsalt, then, should be both ‘pat- ‘Tiotic and cosmopolitan.” ment of fisheries asked Magis- Hyde is charged with creating | ltrate James B. Johnston to im-|a disturbance and illegally mak: | pose stiff fine and confiscate | ing a turn on the highway. Ralph Charles Ryder of Park- in. dale charged with assault was David Livingston Morrison of remanded until! Sept. 15 with This is the 10th Stanhope Con- | Flat River also pleaded guilty bail set at $50. ference for men of the United |to’the possession of lobsters in Three people were fined $20 Church. This year’s chairman Is | |@ place where lobsters are out and costs for the illegal posses- Dr. A. E. Ings from Montague. | lof season. He had three lobsters | | sion of liquor and another was Today Roger Flumerfelt, a Mon | treal insurance man, will ad: | dress the group. He will be fol- | lottetown was fined lowed by Allison MacKinnon, |eosts for driving without due eastern field secretary of the} care and attention. He was rep- board of men. and was fined $20 and costs. Nelon Warren Robins of Char- $20 | fined $11 and costs for fishing ‘without a license. HE PEAT McGEE TORONTO (CP) Maurice | resented by Gordon Tweedy. Moreau, Liberal member of, SUS | errr rn ene Lower | United Plans Special Service MONTAGUE — The Lower Montague United Church wil! hold a specia! service Sunday evening at 730 pm. to cele- brate the 43rd anniversary. The church was dedicated for the worship of God in 1922. Rev. Donald Campbell of Zion ‘Presbyterian Church, Charlotte- town, will be the guest speak- er. Special music will be sup- plied by the Brooklyn Trio; The /Caledonia Trio; Lloyd Martin, soloist from Orwell Cove; The Mathesons and Carvers from Southport; Preston Jackson and Floyd Strickland from Peters Road; Mrs. Lou Harris and Mrs. Silas MacKay of Murrey Har- bor, and the Shaw sisters from Montague will not run in the Nov. 8 fed- eral election. The 38-year-old consulting engineer won his con- stituency in 1963 from the in- cumbent Progressive Conserva- tive member, Frank McGee. In the alternoon a panel dis- The Crown had two witnesses Parliament for York - Scarbor-|Mr. Moreau cited business pres- cussion involving the role of the|and Mr. Tweedy called the ac- ough, Canada's largest constitu. sure as his reason for not run- minister and the role of laity will take place. Two min- isters and two laymen will sit | on the panel. In the evening fraternal greet: | ings will be exchanged between the Baptists and United Church groups. The Baptist men are meeting at Dalvay. A _ special attraction of the conference will the Teused to the stand to testify on 'ency, said Thursday night he “ning. | his own behalf. Robert Allison Hennessey, James Barry Bradley and Lloyd Ernest -Blacquiere, all of Char- | lottetown and all charged with robbery,_had—_their__cases_—ad- journed to Sept. 13 to fix dates. for their™ preliminary hearings. 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DINNER 3 pieces, 4 Ib. french fries & cole siow 9.75 cHUBBY NINE ; i 9 pieces, 3, Ib. french tries & 3. 15 BASKET FIFTEEN 1S pieces, | Ib, french fries A Size For Every Appetite Look For The Bright Orange Building Corner of Belvedere Ave. and Maipeque Road For Fast Pick-up : Service ‘STARTING MONDAY SPY RINGS CLASH WITH FIRING-SQUAD FURY! CURT JURGENS DAWN ADDAMS "HOUSE OF INTRIGUE 3 Print by TECHNICOLOR’ CinemaScoPe DAYS ONLY The battle of the children to rescue their mother from her Italian love affair. Weitten fer the Screen gam MALREEN OTARA RSS BRALZ| setae VISION’. FROM WARNER BROS, eels’ 8.30 - 7-9. Hospital tion of the plant is expected to| ee \ : : et underway within a short) A LITTLE DEATH EACH DAY... ; Suntec... THE COUNTRY DRIVE-IN-Sturceon [aia] 9) lottetown Hospital for further treatment. IN N.B. HOSPITAL, 7 aged by Mr. _Blair,_will offer the same_ser- sington...one,. Wood's brother, vices to the farmers as the Ken- including on the Mrs. R.'-M. Stevenson nee Spot local service, free soil test- Lois MacDonald. has entered ing. crop consultations and bulk | ~— St. Joseph's Hospital, Saint we _ John. N.B., for surgery. Her Mr. Wood added “we want to mother, Mrs. Nelson MacDonald maintain ” expand hye ig vices to all farmers on has gone to be with the family. ; and and our sew plant “At Mon. FIRE CALL tague will make this possible.” City firemen answered a eall A graduate of MacDonald Col- t# Douglas Brothers. and Jones lege, he has had close associa- Ltd. on Kent Street about 8.30 tion with agriculture and farm- @.m. yesterday. There was no ers for as long as he can re-. fire, but smoke from an inciner- member, having been born and arena ator flue on- the — second-floor brought up ona farm at Marsh- caused. concern. field. Blair has also long been as- | ie SUN... ~~ Schedule For The Month of September _ - CLIP and SAVE MON. _ : JOINS RCN sociated with farmers and him- v joe te Saat an iat en self farmed for «a number of _ seaman in the Royal Canadian Yee"? - = Navy, leaves ile’ mecning wi a joining the company 5th. Sth Buck Night train for HMCS Cornwallis near |!ast year as sales representa- T Lat Digby. N.S. He will undergo the tive, Blair was foreman: at Sea- BRIDGES OF TOKO- RI oo e 16-week new entry indoctrination | brooks frozen food plant n "New| Blues course there. OS Murphy is the | Annan forfour years. Only re- | P { son of Albert Murphy, park war- cently he purchased the Alden | aramoun Paramount ____anvironment_of the Centre, he time tuned iff istations i SEPT. 1965 ‘WED. _ 8th. VERTIGO _ THUR. FRI. — | | 3rd. 4th. TARZAN THE MAGNIFICENT ae : : . Paramount 9th. 10th. Paramount an american wrernarionat pcrurcm PATHECOLOR -Plus-Horror in Full Color! 11th, GUNFIGHT AT OK CORRAL ‘emer Paramount SUNDAY AT 9.00 a on mae Mrs. MacLaren farm at Brudenell. ——— $I | ALL NEW! ALL MAGNIFICENT! a eel yi Giger ay i 13th ae 16th. 1th 17th 18th | 2 | mentioned as a for the | 12th. 3th. on < , 5th, ° < is A ‘uae ae ae Progressive Conservative cand BUCK NIGHT “umd “. : dacy in the November federal | ' “e : Paul of Charlottetown and form. |election and: when asked. shout BLOOD ALLEY House of - BATTLE CRY POSSE FROM HELL erly of Mount Stewart $25 and iii, yesterday said he had beeen Wax. costs when he appeared yester- |. roached by party represen- Warner Bros. Warner Dies Warner Bros. E. U. F. day in. city police court before |i ative, Senator Orville Phillips, | :. é eae s ; carats bam on this matter some two weeks 2st r eee ere ago and “I had been thinking | . . 23rd. 24th. 25th. es,one man was fined $20 and it ity, - 19th. 20th. BUCK NIGHT 22nd. costs. or 20 days ‘sa another" 11, added, however, that yer Do i eh ee tS ia MR. ROBERTS ngerous 1’ STRANGE LADY IN TOWN | HERCULES UNCHANGED FALL-WINTER PROGRAM BAN COEXISTING aa Youth 3 w Tentative plans are now being BERLIN (AP) — Commu ist) as Warner Bros. Went ree Astral - arner Bros. made for the fall and winter sae. age gp Bagong i rogram at Confederation Cen- lowed. to patro : ™ wer 2 ae, wanes Frank Storey said _ ae aw 2 Sane 26th, 27th. nb ge 29th. 30th. ist. 2nd. | yesterday. Tenders have been pockets, - refu | 2 ] . 7 called for landscaping: schedul- Germany report. The regime PALM BEACH WEEKEND Bia Beat ‘BLOOD OF THE VAMPIRE THUNDER IN CAROLINA | et to begin next spring in an banned the radios when it found ; ig beat : effort to transform the w.hole|many guards whiled away the Warner Bros. EB. UF; E. U. F. Astral said. to_ Western radio! go Ft TI TE EE Se Tr eet — IETS, OLE LILLE LOL LL IIE LC SEE ATES ERIN ~ Slain eS ia ERR EM GS CPE +