Island News Page aan eS eoccumbe To Heart Attack ministries of manpower, energy development her HALIFAX (CP)— Mrs. Abigail and rural . , ‘ . - Mr. Pearson posed for pic-| The state secretary's office 18 . Gs (Abbie) Lane, a lead- Western and Central Districts Xr is General Vanier aad |8 Polyglot portfolio. encore né figure in Halifax civie poli The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Dec. 20, 1965. 3 {\<_"v ministers and then told Roe J Gministration ot falling {ics and a freelance broadcaster ) imto other slots. 1° includes pal | of a heart attack. She was 67. } In the informal press confer- . lence which followed, Mr. Pear- \emts and copyright, the transia- “wi, Lane, a native of Hall- F 3 ° ) i Robarts Pension Planning |son found himself at the back |tion services, governmen! print ¢., contested a civic byelection . and. ceremonial protocol. , Meeti With iti ‘grabbed a reporter's ra 4 wiring for = some, Sal “Maan compas” ler ing With Opposition tri. Site ra eam ete” ce Sion Sneath aa By THE CANADIAN PRESS |place Jan. 1 and said he would ™C* "eportorial fashion: “Now i introduce : council committees and in became the city’s first wo- announced intention of integrat | opposition, or favored integra. reporters whether | Mr. Greene is the first non-| the federal Canada Pension |lo0, Belleville, Welland oe he plans any. maor changes ia — =< ee spoken opposition ay civie |p: i lle, . Fort leconomic would than , but n on many : ri | mie pelleg:ie be, | doesn’t plan a new orienta- projects, had a career as a radio |g Opposing cities, tuctating Ter Oriftia and Owen Sound. , mance: and ev ; of his department towards [broadcaster which lasted more | onto and Hamilton, Mayor A. W. Judd, Simcoe. ter ‘brings’ eastern in . His main con- , years. Sein te ck Go oe |ua"i yn pt te Cane Bas py Seg” 7" eae wi imaove the OS ee, bt of local sc’ . Other centres |(18- per cent) on top of the! “I'm a different minister ; : \chINS then aes te CICH surveyed favored the im- other plan (5.5 per cent) the finance, just as was , Tegale, @ lawyer born is |W was women’s director stacking could an Sr ennds cost becomes almost prohibi- predecessors — Walter Gordon; paene Se no a for cca in the 1950s she en- — La es, a — . tered the field of television with (on ssrvative organizations; was” workers too much. ing, and the rest.” sent the interests of young peo |.” oiiy 15-minute CBC show | Premier Robarts has an- GLAD TO HEAR OF IT | Mr. Marchand said his 2 \Ple in the cabinet, especially ited Around The Town. At the Nova Scotia president of the Im- end * ‘time of her death she had a|perial Order Daughters Of The nounced integration will take | Thomas Livingston, president years’ experience in the labor |those in their 20s, . of the city hall staff at Kitc [movement in As a minister without port-| morning open-line program on|Empire and was chairman of the POOR WEATHER ener, said he was glad to hear which he fought the Canadian |CHNS. Nova Scotia centennial grants of integration. “This is some Labor Congress on behalf of the|of the cabinet without any par- Jp the early 1940s, Mrs. Lane|committee at the time -of her ing we have suggested right Confederation of National Trade |ticular departmental responsi- phecame women's editor for the death. Gees hom en tart.” ‘Unions, help him. bilities. Most administrations Halifax Chronicle, leaving in| Funeral service for Mrs. Lane iat weenent 7 the | But William Overkott, prest-| In dealing with the include one or two such mif-|1948 when the Chronicle and will be held at All Saints Cathed- : aerie ivi mem ‘listers to whom the prime minis- |Herald merged. _iral here at 2 p.m. Tuesday. 4 tbe aivcrolt carrier Wasp. ter can assign special, specifi | She was active in the provin- Burial will be in Camp Hill It_was the first time air force '1m 100 per cent_in_favor short-term duties. \cial and - federal _ Progressive Cemetery. Lt. - Col. Borman and navy | province-wide strike M Mr = Eri ee “ta We Have About ee Sgcee wre otic tc! — Every ‘Blooming’ Thing You Can Think Of For Christmas This Year Give <= Living Gift Poinsettia THE TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS FLOWER © Potted Mums © Azaleas © Foliage Plants | P; Flowers Sent World Wide THE FLOWER CART 201 Great George St. * Opp. Pure Milk Dial 4-3818 ° From The Rogers Hardware .. . F | é er CLL; not be consi: more Fi He. c ! li a i 5 g Le f g ‘ ' i i ; 4 f [ ; 5 | ; a : - i i ; z i Fi FER Ei FF ; i E 2 i | i f : i i age : a F es 2& portfolio. 'SMILED BUT WAS SUBDUED | “Miss ‘LaMarsh, moving from NASA, sseured Borman and Maman Plouffe tn tele tae, mst | Dies At Age 76 also be allowed to nd atte crit Ge [arn Ba noes tren viewers as Maman Plouffe, died Donations large and small — turn over to the fund.$50. which amount donated. The trust ae See SS fund was set up after Mr. Allen and several members of eurer of the Tignish Sports manager, is seen as she pre- bis family died in a Summer- will. sented Mr. Perry. with the side fire. _ bade iy tee if Fi ii i gs ral: f & : i g R z & $* ; i F R ste &F “i fh of the year amountd to over 681,000,000 pounds with a value Kensington Boy Scouts 22:22: comparable period last year. — Receive Skill Awards =" Se KENSINGTON — Four boys) Second class badges were pre- Stanta Claus Lovell told Col were invested into the Firet ted to.John MacNay, Donnie - - acnay, Dome (Makes Rounds) “You. tooser was: outstant arte, Tee ok ee at, Sem . y ae Vent, vies Jimmie » Briat| TIGNISH + The youn Paynter and Leslie Huzter. |Greenan Clifford Caseley, Da- lof the Tignish United Church |{ronauts was Dr. Charles Berry. Scoutmaster Roscoe Pendie- |vid McInnis end Garry Camp- |with their minister, Rev. David): -onauts’ health throughout ton was master of ceremonies, |bell. ee. ee = geen their flight. end expressed appfeciation to| Leaping badges were |afternoon visiting ick a ‘ oo. te. . ” the parents who were present. |jresented tb es ots Boyle, Clif- |Shut-in members. of the con- eee hope nth Seong ing the flight and examining Eric Tanton, District Scout |ford Caseley, Barry Folland and |Sregation. Each shut-in was wet cal tical astronauts on the Commissioner for Prince County |ciive Campbell who as a Wolf /'aken a treat. ==) > lterm I think I'm going to be lore tune auretion fignt officiated at the investiture and Cub had earned both stars, and finished.” oe . Bee tm the presentation of hedges. [ail 14 badges. cnet eareeuee Soe eats Borman and Lever! whe |tensive the problem is. Others assisting were Walter| For progress in swimming, age. Fryatt, Stewart Darr, cub mas-|gold, silver and bronze badges On PYuay evening. t Santa paid |make 10 round-trips to the moon |x. ter; Ernest MacMillan, David |were presented. David. Mclnnis : ‘ said Schirra and Stafford’s 2% : Clifford |2, Surprise visit to the Brownie the earth 206 times, Hunter, and Keith Langille. — a co tle cs Chrjoteres party and ae eae a total of tis * ’ * J a at. | MacNay, end Jimmie Dunphy | carols and zames were enjoyed Nothing Taken journey, Borman lost 9.6 pounds Program Role received silver badges and Le |around the Christmas tree. Mrs. : and Lovell 5.9. Sunday morni “4: ne lie Hunter received a bronze (Thelma Harper is in charge of In Night Break ial ont e : ibadge. Garry Campbell receiv- | Brownies in the Village. Will Continue me despatch gh ae Th d ~~“|_ SUMMERSIDE | sien RCMP are investiga break ~ “HALIFAX 1CP)-— Mary-Gi-|-—Walter_Fryatt, a scoutmaster ree Accidents at a potato warehouse belonging will continue char- | ilo has done a great deal for to Monkley, Simmons and Mac- | Gcter in the CBC radio produc. (the Scouts in Kensington, has Are Investigated |F.tie ‘si ‘Miscouche Friday tion. of ‘The Gillans” even |been posted elsewhere and was ALmeRTON < though the woman who portray. |presented with a gift by Brian — Three ve! aa [tered the warehouse and tried 3 Hi ‘| - : 7 ! pire : i y FE ‘i ; : : : : at ef : iisct i [ i : ° ° ° t « mR wi li g8f j : i | i g iH ft F s i i : a FF it be agi pif E E ga z i. gf ‘Order Your Fruitcake Now : @ Dark frwit @ Plum pudd cake ¢ @ tight—frun __"* cake - ENTERPRISE BAKERY LTD. f F i Ln i i ot a » “4 Greenan asa token of apprecia- |were extensively damaged in & |hreak open a : nothing i ont. Siautaaines” = tion from the Firet Kensington [three-car collision in Tignish' o¢ value was taken. it Scot Troon about 7 Saturday mt, rhe bent i red ob the 3 Mrs. Abbie Lane, a Halifax a ee ae Mr. Shea of Waterford, | work of police said. Prosper alderman for 14 years and a bri ae des chek oe a Henry Perry, Tignish Shore, and broadcasting personality since support the parents for the Josevh Vincent Doucette, Harper the early 1940s, died in hospital He told Road. *. here Saturday following a heart Shortly after noon yesterday, a car driven by Henry Lewis Jr. attack. She was 67... only in as far as he keeps the |o¢ woodstock received -approxi- A CBC spokesman said Sun | °° oc’ eived -a ; Scout. law and the Scout pro- | mately $500 damage in an acci- day the role of Mary ‘in the Gil | Vo.” dent at Unionvale. The Lewis lans was too integral a part in the ‘series heard daily on the car went into a ditch and struck “ ‘ ‘ a vole. ease te Fish / indings A second vehicle driven by ue . . . - jIra William Ellis of O'Leary Muriel White, who has played ‘Above Average was undamaged. No one was in- the part during Mrs. Lane's ill ness during the last few weeks, © would continue in the role ‘‘until * further notice-” Today's portion of the series however, has been cancelled. In Its place the program time per- jod_will_provide a number of tributes and eulogies from per- * gons who have been associated : qwith Mrs. Lane in the. broadcast- ing field over a number of years. The Gillans is regarded as the oldest program of its type in broadcasting in North America, The series, about-a farm family. is heard on week days as part of the Maritime Farm Broad- cast from 12.30 p.m. to 1 p.m. DEATHS ber average for the last three years by 9,000,000 pounds. Fisheries department statistics show_landings.made in Novem-_| ber amounted to 52,500,000 pounds. The value. of close to $4,000,000 was 45 per cent high- er then the average for the same month in the three years pre- vious. Although ali species of fish in- creased, groundfish made the biggest gain.” The 35,200,000. pound catch was more than 8,000,000 pounds higher than the average. : jured in the weekend accidents which were investigated by AL berton detachment ; of the RCMP. /TRACE ART WORKS VENICE, Italy (AP)—Author- ities in Venice are looking into reports that some prominent Italians, including“ stage, and screen figures, were among bar- gain-price purchasers of an es- timated $1,600,000 in art works stolen from Italian churches and villas by a single gang. Police announced the smashing of the gang Monday night. 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