~ Family Service Bureau ‘Reports A : ; ————— EE ae K OF C VARIETY SHOW PREPARATIONS Gheila MacIntyre prepares for her concert of Irish songs with the Mariners orchestra. Miss Macintyre will be one of tended the ninth annual meet- eft 3 f if ri i PLE i ind 3 ff, aul fa i co the stars that will make up this year’s Knight’s of Colum- bus Variety Show at the Basilica Recreation Centre to- ctive Year centred on the attitude neces- was past president Reginald MacNutt. The board of officers for 1965 include: honorary dir. ector, Major T.E. MacNutt; hon- night at 8 p.m. Other featur- ed headliners will be singers from Notre Dame, folksingers Randy Diblee and Dot Morris, er _and wider understanding of | the alms; purposes” andr aenieve-) }-ments_of the United Nations | family of organizations. Canada, as a member of the United Nations committee for the year’s theme: “Peace and Profress Through & Three diagonally interlocked bottom borders. The stamp will be printed by the intaglio process, a method | pou designed to delineate detail and precision. Of lange size, the stamp will be ISLAND NEWS PAGE: Resolutions of sympathy of the Legislature who died dur- of the time of yesterday after- noon's sitting of the Legislature In presenting the resolutions. Premier Walter R. Shaw said “never in history have we had #0 many deaths in a year of men ‘who were once representatives of the Legislature.” All members of the House were given the opportunity of SDU Winner In Time Contest Is N.B. Native Michael Leblanc, Lancaster, N.B., and senior art student at St. Dunstan’s University has been named local winner of Time Magazine’s 29th annual Current Affairs Contest. Other high scoring SDU stu- dents were: David Campbell, Jr. Commerce, whose home is in St. John, N.B.; and George Berrigan, junior arts student gan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Berrigan, 57 Bayfield St. Time's Current Affairs Con- jtest was given this year to over |50,000 college and high school the pianist Loring Rayner and a variety of skits and sketches keyed to the season. In ROP Tests Three Jersey. cows owned by Ida M. Edwards, North Wilt- shire, qualified in record of per- formance production tests listed in the rent issue of the Can jer arts. . the three top SDU stu- receive a certificate Bernard M. Auer, publish- adian Jersey Breeder. River North Spottie produced 8,002 pounds milk, 446 butterfat PUBLIC DOMAINS The U.S. Bureau of Land in the mature class for breed administers class averages of 106 milk, 110 WaOUnNee acres at wild and butterfat. Edgeroad Aim Marie | protected land in the U.S. Delight produced 9,499 pounds ;= milk, 511 fat for BCAs of 133 in both milk and fat as a senior four-year-old. Edgeroad Jester’ Tidy Melody produced 6, nds milk, 389 fat for BCAs of 119 reilk, 125 fat in the yearling class. Two cows owned by E.A. My- Your Final Chance To dark green. The Canadian Bank Note Company executed and printed the stamp. ers, Hazelbrook also qualified. Myersbrook Beacon Leah pro- duced 9,954 pounds milk, 568 fat for BCAs of 132 milk, eB ag ie i: o# iat fi : if We My the last year took ip most + |? The Guardian, Charlottetown, 8 Deceased Members Paid Tribute By House to the families of former members | expressing their sympathies over Sydney the deaths of John R. MacLean, former Speaker of the House, Russel! €- Clark, William Wade Hughes, D.A. MacRae, J. Aug- ustus MacDonald, Lucas Allen, J. Howard MacDonald and Nor- man MacLeod Of John R, MacLean, Pre- mier Shaw said “he was a won- derful representative of the people and the quality of his service remains as a high stan- dard for us to follow in the years ahead.” Opposition Leader A.W. Ma- theson said ‘he was a candi- date in many, many elections. He was not always successful, but he was always highly res- pected."” Mr. Matheson com- mended the government for in- cluding in the Speech from the Throne a tribute to the late Mr. MacLean Commenting on the tributes, Mr. Matheson said ‘‘our tribu- tes to former memberg of the ‘Wed, Feb. 24, 1065 | Cape Breton, cold winds | the ice packs off the Gulf | Lawrence were still producing|was represented from generally | Holmes. | overcast skies, WEATHER HALIFAX (CP) — The wea-| 20, Charlottetown 2 below and | | Police Chief: Three persons were each fin- ther office says skies had clear. 0d $5 and costs for failing to ed across almost all the dis. |stop at a stop sign. Fined were trict by late Tuesday evening, | Rae L. Simmons, John Muise, | Don't let dul and winds were diminishing. |@2¢ Rodney Jones, all of Char- Very cold night time tempera. | /ottetown tures are expected to result. In| of St. | snowflurries Cold air will still be over | the district today, but with light- er winds the sun will be able to raise daytime temperatures. several degrees higher than Tuesday. A large area of snow-and rain §. A. drunk from |charge against a Charlottetown man was withdrawn. Accused John by House are not necessarily given | over the Central United States |. . because we want to speak of the men we remember so well but because there is another | aspect. Every member contribut- from Charlottetown. Mr. Berri- | | otherg and some a little. We | should try to emulate the good points of those who were here | ed something—some more than before us." Premier Shaw said he was in | agreement with Mr. Matheson’s sentiments. | spread into the Maritimes Thurs- | day. Snow is indicated for all | ' in the evening to light. i high at New Glasgow zero and NOTICE is moving northeast and will regions Thursday, but in parts of Nova Scotia this will turn | to rain. { Regional forecasts: | Northern N.&., Prince Ed- ward Island: Sunny and cold; westerly winds 15, diminishing Low- | Notice to all dealers in P.E.I. or farmers who buy direct - - - Your Havelock Lime in 515 Ib. bagged lots and 315 Ib. bulk lots. Single car up to 150 tons in 1965 will cost $4.85 bagged and 2.85 bulk. Get in touch with Roy M. Alward, Havelock, N.B., phone 534-2438-or your local agent for P.E.1L, Mr. Levi Young, phone 7-4 Vernon River. ga nnn 100 Charlottetown Rotary Club Presents Charlottetown Circle Theatre Workshop WIN S100 During CAN EP Facto LADIES’ QUALITY Wool Slacks = i sf pil: Rs vent i > rf in ! ! : : 5 i rt | I fe ci Ladies’ | Reg. Now Only Ladies’ Pullover Long Sleeves. Reg. $4.95. Sweaters 2.00 | i Fp i = one NOW ONLY ed ” ¥ ein ey ee . tie % pe o> eee Lined DENIM JEANS Black and blue. Reg. 4.95 BOYS’ SHOES Sizes 1-6. Reg. $7.95 4.95 OUTLET TORE * Men's Can. Made OVERSHOES REG. 5.95 ONLY Flanne! or Doeskin Now Only 2.95 3.95 | _ ‘ Only THIS His Men' Jackets Seconds Reg. 12.95 4.95 SPORT COATS "2"17.95 - Work Jackets Reg. 10.95—Now 6.95 N $100 WEEK Centre wnaceninangsyg BR asensesetntntnce “| Remember Mama” Tuesday, March 2, 1965 TICKETS 1.25 on sale at the Box Officg, Ellis Bros., and Hughes Drug. - ry Outlet MEN'S SUITS Reg. 39.95 1 9* % Warns About Parked Cars 9 ‘minutes later than Charlotte. Chief of Police Sterns Web- -1] | town. Sun rises today at 6. ster issued a warning lay to all motorists parking on city streets. The chief stated that summon- ses will be issued where vipla- jtions occured and called for the full co-operation of motorists in keeping .the streets clear’ in lorder that city plows may oper- ate freely WORLD’S LARGEST Brachiosaurus, a type of ¢x- ed $125 and costs for impaired |iinct dinoseur, had thigh bones seven feet long. Do you long for relief from the agon | of rheumatic and arthritic n Thousands get speedy relief trom | their suffering by using T-R-C's. aches and stabbing — handicap any longer: Try EMPLETON’S T-R-C’'s, Only&Seand | 18 above. TORONTO CP) ~ Observed Outlook for Thursday — Sn temperatures milder. . Bein. . Ma High tide today at Charlotte- Dawson . -20 1 town 5.25 a.m. and 4.16 p.m. At} Vancouver vee 33 42 4 120.07 Victoria .... s..0. 40 44 Rustico at 12.47 a.m. and 120.07) Edmonton. ...... “16 21 «=m. Summerside tide eighteen Regina... .s.0s -%4 Winnive, A Toronto 1c 7 gi. | a-m. and sets at 5.59 p.m. Ottawa ee 77 9 Montreal i... 2 7 ; Out ct 2 T Relice Court Fredericton. .... 3% 15 Saint John _...,... a 15 Not Affected Moncton .......... 8 15 Halifax... uo By Last Storm Charlottetown ..... 11 13 eieeeers v7 17 The storm did not stop city Yarmouth ......... 12 2 police court yesterday morning. St. John’s ......... »” 31. |Norman John MacLeod was fin- {Boston sess... 9 18 New York ........ 17 23 | driving. Accused was represent- Miami _........... 67 7 ed by Lester O'Donnell. New Orleans ...,.. 32 68 | Francis Patrick Cain, Sum- Tucson... sce aeee 53-85 | merville was fined $15 and costs Los Angeles ....... 52 69 | for speeding. and disorderly | $4.65 at drug counters everywhere. Fer extra fost retiel, vse Templeten’s FLAME. Croom Liniment in the roll-on bettie gxter- nelly, while tobi T.8-C’s interngil FLAME-Croom, $1.25" b> ’