C : Greene Hopes | Grain Agency | Will Succeed OTTAWA (CP) — Agriculture _Minister Greene said he | hopes a proposed © east- ern feed grain agency will end complaints that eastern farmers are having trouble getting feed ram | He was replying in the Com- ‘mons to Ed Schreyer ‘(NDP— |Springfield), who asked about ‘reports that farmers are - be- ing charged. “unconscionable” prices for feed grain. a ' Mr. Schreyer also said “west- ern feed grain isn't getting to farmers because of disorganiza- tion in handling in the east. Mr. Greene. said he has had some complaints. If the House got on with its buSiness, an east- ern feed grain agency would be established and he hoped it | would solve the problem. Mr. Schreyer said this is the government's long - term policy. |Was there any policy for ‘‘the f immediate crisis?” The question period ended there, with no answer. “T “PARKDALE LIONS HAVE GUESTS So ins Rocke Association The Parkdale . Lions . Club -¢ throughout. Prince Edward Is- held a semi-monthly regular land are, from the LEFT, Divorce Bill Turned Down ° : Steve MacDonald, zone chair- | dinner meeting at the Char- man; Donald Steves, district * gTTAWA (CP) — Senator F... OTTAWA (CP) — Montreal's | lottetown Hotel last night with governor, King Lion, Bill Mat- seven members of. the Char- lottetown Club as guest and Don Steves, district governor, Moncton, ‘as guest speaker. Seated at the head table dis- cussing the work of the clubs he supports a : bill to extend grounds for|a@ booth at Expo 67 but was | divorce because it is “‘a better turned down, .the Commons has | way of dealing’ with the prob- | been told. if # Planning Federation of Canada and an. international tion called Planned . Parenthood World Population. Expo officials told the. asso- ciation that because the 1967 exhibition is registered in the first category. of the Interna- for ‘individual orgamizations,”’ the return ‘said. organiza- — lem, | ‘ He said the Senate practice | written ae Robert eit | of handling Quebec anc New-|ti, (npp — Burnaby - Rich- | foundland divorce caseS OVEI | mond) by: Jean-Charles Cantin the years has been too harsh | parliamentary secretary to’ for some people and too easy ‘Trade Minister Winters. others seeking divorce, me bill, tatradeel gerline by |__The association asked for per- Opening Play Of Festival Is Set For Thursday Night Maritime Stationers Limited - @ Stationery, everyday and sea- sonal cards Smokers’ supplies” Out of town newspapers “At the. Confederation Centre | come ‘personal oscars’ are for: | French and English plays and Senator Arthur Roebuck (L—| mission to set up a on | Theatre at 8.00 p.m. Thursday best director, best visual pres-| has had a varied career in tele- Ontario), would extend ibehalf of ‘itself, the Family night -the St. Dunstan's Uni-| entation, best actor, best actress, | vision. for divorce to desertion, cruelty and insanity. Bivorce now is mainly restricted to adultery al- though there are some excép- tions. - : best supporting actor, best“sup-| Next year the DDF will hold porting actress and the Region-| ali Canadian play competitions al Chairman's Award for Merit | in St. John’s, Nfld. The follow- of speech. ing- prizes, granted by the-Cen- versity Players will present the Greek tragedy Electra, the first play to-be staged in the Prince Edward Island region of the Do- CO-OP The Co-operative Union of Prince Edward ‘Island held its annual meeting at the Char- lottetown Hotel yesterday, fol- lowed by a closing banquet. . v | “LIVES THROUGH HAIL _ | { W. Gershaw (L—Alberta) said |Family Planning Association |tionai Bureau. of Exhibitions) About 7,500,000,000 meteorites Senate |asked for permission to set uP there is no provision for booths | hit the earth every day but) jonly 90 a year are of appreci-' jable size. Business Men’s LUNCH Served Daily © 75¢€ Dow's Restaurant | 2O0 0060000 Oo Meee eceoerooooy UNION HOLDS BANQUET Seen at the head table from the LEFT are the guest-speaker, Donald Snowdon, director of extension, Memorial Univer- sity, St. John’s, Newfoundland; mier Walter R. Shaw; Dr. A. F. 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A plaque commemorating the event ever held in the Con- i NATIVE OF PARIS The adjudicator for the Prince Edward Island Regional Fes- tival is Jacques Zouvi a native of Paris, France. He has acted im and directed a number of tennial Commission, will be of- fered at ali 14 regional. festi- vals next year: $1000-to the best production in a regional _festi- | val providing the play is a new | Canadian work; $500 to the best | Summerside Man Assessed $125 SUMMERSIDE—A fine of $125 and Costs or seven days was im- posed upon Patrick Forest, Sum- merside, when he appeared be- fore Magistrate R.S. Hinton, QC, yesterday on a charge of im- production in a regional — festi- | val if the play is Canadian but | not a new work; $1,000 to the | author of the best new Canadian | play if its production also wins first prize in the regional festi- | val concerned; $500 to. the aa | thor of the best new Canadian | play if its production does not | win first prize_in the regional | festival concerned. v = | Justin Dalton C. Wells fias an- | Debate on the bill was ad- journed to the next sitting. Hearing Set For Aprill3 — TORONTO (CP)—The judicial inquiry into the case of George Victor Spencer will be held in Vancouver on or about April 13, subject. to arrangements — with his lawyer, commissioner Mr. nounced ncer, a former Vancouver . Richard MacDonald, executive vice-president of the Dominion Drama Festival, Ottawa: The will placed on the hand side of the theatre en- “Invocation” PERMANENT TROPHIES This year trophies and plaques | will be awarded on a perman- ent basis. 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