Macquarrie Speaks Against Needs Test CAPITAL BUREAU | | during debate on the Canada Ae OF THE GUARDIAN | sistance Plan ; OTTAWA — There should be} “This is a sector of our popula- | |tion whose capacity for earning | OLLI V7} wo conflict between political) i. sicher completely gone or parties over the question of the |} painfully diminished," Mr. Mac- | welfare of Canada's senior ‘quarrie noted “These are: peo | -tizens, Heath Macquarrie MP | Ple who are living through a - Sueens, said in the commons | Petiod of rapidly rising —lwing | ' — ao costs and who face additional costs. of medicine, nursing, at cial care and transportation.” | He said that no one could de- | cently or comfortably live . on) $75 a month and no one could or | would suggest that it was a pro-| /per- measure of financial as |Sistance. He said the Conserva-|. }tive party had consistently argued that the pension should be raised to $100 and any astute jor sensible government would _ have done this before now. | MEANS TEST Mr. Macquarrie said he has | always been concerned about a means test and the fact it was + now called a needs test did not alter the situation He said a needs test was established by a | most: “indignant” scrutiny into every-detati-of aiperson's life as far as his finances were con- | cerned : “Not only must one be. poor, one must prove that he is: poor PC Candidate In First Kings Has | Fine Record Delegates to the week- RED CROSS LEADERSHIP TRAINING DELEGATES long inces, Quebee and the United . Connecticut, Wolfgang Koen- ; ra gh School States. Shown taking a break Quebec, Anne Neilsen ; to some official of the state I Red “Cross Youth High _ ner, ' ' | think this is an indignity to be | Leadership training conference between sessions at etanes Dayton, Ohio, and Joanne Kru- j orced upon: ae |_in- Charlottetown _have’.come ery Ha 11 are (LEFT TO at “gr: Lambert, “Quebec - 2 of this country,’* Mr. Macquar- from the four Atlaiitie Prov- °RIGHT) :-K wt hy Hemstead,_kouski ueb 4 ne declared '* Another thing that | ¥ concerns me is the possibility’ of regional variation because of the suggestion an old person in Tor- onto needs more than an old person in Prince Edward Island.” He said that the government PETER MacAULAY A fine record of achievement, | of Prince Edward Island under (sland News Page CITY AREA FUNERALS CAIRNS FUNERAL — The fu- + toch farming tdustry -and—in+ ore Welter Shaw was" pro= Eastern and Central Districts fore - bag kod — we ' (fairs, stamps Peter J.) Viding a_ month to all its” he uesday uly 5 from 1 > Sulav as “the ideal’ type of older citizens and not’ only for The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., July 6, 1966. 5 MacLean Funeral Home where to represent’ First Kines-in |those who come forward ‘to a service was conducted by J.GE the government of this province. |document their poverty. T h-e . | Ball. agg oo in a body a .¥ Peter. MacAulay and Keith PEI government was prepared to €: d R d G ee Seay ark te _M: 11a will carry.the banner bear—the full load ~of pensions | orric ior : oac roup Ted Cnn * ceo amt banal o_ Promier Walter Shaw's Pro- without a means test _ “jte ure oir and an gressive: ‘Conservative party in Health Minister Allan Mac- agement and staff of Patters- t Monday’s allamportant de- Eachen interuppted to.say that ferred election in First’ Kings P EI. proposes to apply a means \fter serving with the Royal test and has requested federal | i nalnehibe Papeete ~ Mr}, COOperahon_under.the—-Canada Holds Meeting Here Representatives from Maine, ‘International“Atlantie Corridor Jn Jesus and Abide With Me. The on’s Jewellery. The hymns sung were What A Friend We Have >rince Ed- Road Committee, promoting the ‘palibearers were Lloyd MacNe- Halifax Station Plans — | TV Outlet Near Amherst _ | HALIFAX, ‘Special’ ment white paper. on broadcast ing are immensely says the president of C.JCH~ Li- mited of Halifax, Finlay MacDo.- nald “freeze is off’ CJCH _ television ceed with their deferred. applica- tion to. provide. alternative tele- central using channel 8 sile | lf approev-— station vision service Maritime area on maximum power inear Amherst. NS ed -this -rebroadeasting would provide CTV network co to the at a verage to Prince Edward Island South Eastern New Brunswick and Northern Nova Scotia. | Sembly -\litieal career. as—a—result of his —— “The recommendations of the govem. satisfving Mr. MacDonald thinks the ; announce their immediate intention to pro- & Senior High School Named FOR RENT CAMPER TRAILERS Dr R G Lea, Chairman ot the ( tetown B ooard of ; 3 Gikcal Trusiess tak unmounced Sleep up to 6... Book your reservations that, the Board has decided the i. ‘ * new Sen!or-High School on | NOW... Complete with trailer hitch. Spring Park Road, Charlotte town, opening in September, 1966 will be. named the Colonel Grey Munroe’ S War Surplus Senior High School, This name will serve to perpetuate the rec- jord of an Island citizen -who played such a major role tn the founding of our nation Col. Gray was first elected, as a Conservative, to the local As- ~ in 1858 as a representa- tive for the fourth district of Queens County He was Premier of the Pro- ivince in 1863-1865. During this jperiod he took a leading part tn ithe Confederation negotiations |He was thairman of the Char- |lottetown Conference held in 1/K4 jand became a Father of Confed- eration, sacrificing his future po- MONTAGUE {NORTH RIVER ate | “Cees Themen ‘ |stauneh. convictions “Peter ena ke wwe KK keke Kk TONIGHT ONLY | Col. Gray died at Inkerman | | House, tekevman Lane,.in 1887 “Sellers OToole. |This house stil] stands and is presently occupied by Mr and] Schneider SHOW AT DUSK Mrs. J. A. Lawson cine ‘ Paula Prentiss and least but ro! |as! VICTORIANS PLAYED Professional’ basebal|] was first ' “played in Canada in 1861. Here's * and quest ster ce ee oe Whats New AUCIIT Co: aed tion of the year! governors at their November 15 | public hearing in Ottawa and that if approved. service can be = expected by ‘mid-spring, y and in- wii colour... Mr. Jay said that. serv- THURSDAY ONLY ~ Sie ice is also planned ‘for. other areas of Nova Scotia but a re- allocation of certain channels THENALE SREEDHAD ~ TO CHOOSE BETWEEN HIS. ~ FAMILY AND HIS COLOR!. will have .to be effected before | all applications could -be pro- cessed ! WEATHER TORONTO tures. Low overnight High Teceday Dawson 40 79 Victoria |Edmonton (CP) _ Tempera. 73 where you find the answer te the comedy ques- War Two, Peter MacAulay re- Assistance Plan to do that. But ward Island who compose the shortest route across Maine con- yin Robert Constable, FE == cei ee ‘Jav. said that the Winnipeg ed to’ the: Souris area to Mr Macquarriee disagreed and ~~ = ~ mmm |necting Quebec with the Mafi- Whitlock. Reginald MacLetlan, scaticating wiht Se cs toca ae sh q establish his-own farm He has Said that the extra $% a month. ~ time Provinces attended -lun-'Walter Burhoe. and Eric oe: by the hoard of. broadcasting Ottawa 51 78 Srorked-and-at-his-operation ae would be paid witheut-a-test: He i cheon sponsored by the. city more. Interment was in the peo- 9! Montreal Zs an ™ years and has the satisfaction S2'd the plan had no device Board of Trade on Saturday. ples cemetery. Quebec 47 72 having seen his enterprise “hereby the Dominion govern- 4 Members from Quebec were un- KENNEDY FUNERAL —The Drama Priz Fredericton, 44 76 develop. to the point where he Ment would assist P.EI. in the % adle to attend funeral for Mrs. Samuel came es (Saint: John °........ 46 7: may has an excelent 50-head- able to doc toe oe were not f + +--The project -willt-bring-# att edy was held.fuesday July” sek cot “Moncton 45 75 herd. of dairy cattle, and_is.re- ~ument their poverty. | Be es mile stretch of highway connect- facLean ~ Funeral An d Ur ica tbe carded__as—one ofthe mote 18 mw view it is the Domin- | / F t ing McAdam, N.-B. with Lac o- ret ee was 7on- nnounce ‘Charlottetown - 70 prominent growers of seed ‘07 sovernment which should be a \Megantic, P. Q.. up to the stan- |qicted by Rev. Malcolm Har- Sydney 49 67 potatoes in the eastern part of payifig all the pension and they ee dard of the two lane Trans-Can- jow Attending in a body were* The names of three scholar Yarmouth 50 “9 the ‘province might _well...emulate—_ Premier . ada Highway Improvements |;,embers of the Chapter. of the--Ship--winnerswho will atiend-+¢y it... 8 58 But Peter MacAulay’s activi- Sh@w instead of criticizing him," and by - passes on Route 4/i9pF and the Dorcas Group of Various art programs this sum” Ajhany ~"\)5g "res have not been confined to Mr. Maequarrie said. through the state of Maine will \the Baptist_Ladies Auxiliary, mer have e been announced by the, Best errr “SiS Tari alone” Heise tirector ——Ss shorten the distance to central Congregational Hymns .were: Prince Edward Tsland Drama er : 78 9) ofthe Bastern Kings Arena | ‘Canada by 150 - 200 miles There Is A Green Hill Far Away Festival Association Mismi 3 76 99 wciation a director of The premiers of the three and The Lord Is My Siiepherd.| Spon¥ored by the Association New Orleans ao ££. —_— P ET Poteta, /Producers’ Maritime Provinces and-the Pall bearers ‘vere Addie Mac- ‘at the Atlantic sone School | Pyeson 4° 104 TODAY - SAT sociation, a difector of = Governor of. the State of Maine |Donald, William Cutcliffe. D.M.‘of the Arts ~ will Clait ¥:.Hoe- Angeles. 61 76 CARTO ° Exhibition Association, a mem-| have endorsed the proposed Cor- Bell, A. J. Haslam, John Gor- Smith, Charlottetown, and Owen | i SHOWS 2:30-7-9 ber of the Souris Board of} ridor route.which is expected to don and Andrew Bagnall. tnter- chim Morell. Attending the} HALIFAX (CP) The wea- " . 130-7 Trade. .and a member. of the + cost over $25,000,000 before fi- ment took place in the church~Columbia Cultural’Camp will he ther office Says a high pressure THE. ENCHANTING =- Canadian Legion nal construction in Maine, N. B_ cemetery. ine Lawlor of -Charlotte- area will cross the Maritimes Tt was because of his un qualified succéss in the farming) industry — where he —, oa own way, mace eoupled with a fine vt of BRIEES| , 2, 1966. Rev. Bryer R. Jones) ; | district public service, eae —_ LEAVES FOR ONTARIO — Gordie Tapp and A. J. Gallant, P. EF. 1. Re- conducted the service” in the) FUNERALS Regional forecasts: = for community affairs.was y w Taylor, Strathcona, left sistrar 6 of _M Motor Vehicle Vehicles. church and at the grave Mrs. Nova Scotia, Prince Edward ‘t:splayed,-that= the--Progressive-recently for London, Ontario, to ny James (Bud) Morrison was ‘f- DONALD FUNERAL .- Island, New Brunswick Sunny | Conservative party nominated send some time visiting with 10 ntertain ¢ Symmes. sung: were. Unie|_. MacDONAl: fete with -little change in te Peter MacAulay to seek election }i. son Lawrence and family. Accident On es’ and “The Lord’s My The funeral of Mrs Margaret haba peord light ae a PT eee ‘ nes : He will return July 18 by car, 4 tant minute switch in dates bare Mr. Stephen MacL eod MacDonald _ ag Sa Halifax - ot ea, aaa eee — ro vebeniey. with Lawrence, wife and family pas now made it’ possible for was soloist. and sang_- Sunrise. ot weet eS Alsi tad 48 and. 67, ‘Kentville 47 and 78.| a who will spend some time on Fy. k Road. LOL held / ) 4 90 ob Mrs Prac Mac: seimshnaasaeaedheiee ieee Canadian. television and radic~ Or _. The members. fro! te eyo Satee-Chireh= tattle Pond: where-ou..Glasgow._and Goshen. .46.4.._... Aulay the late Frank Mac- and Quebec could be completed | Guests at the luncheon were Mayor Walter Cox, Ken Mac- Kenzie, Charlottetown, Director of Pransportation for P. E. I., FERGUSON FUNERAL —The funeral of Alexander Ferguson, Hampton, P.E.I. was held from Hampton United Church on July ‘GORDIE TAPP ulay> His father—was--a-notet+~——-— FIRE- DAMAGE. cried breeder and his herd was a regular feature at many Mari- time fairs over the years Peter is married to the. form- — Bertha MacKinnon, St. Peter's, and ‘they have six children Garth; 18; Paul, 15; Ann Marie” sees a larion, 4 vears old ov th his wide experience in basic Isband -industry, his inti- mate knowledge’ of his district. hs voluntary contributions to ¢ommunity affairs, and his record of success in his private life, Peter J. MacAulay is the __ wine Cenerran ster - constituency : line arrived in Halifax in 1840. TV, 9 years as star and emcee ¢a | There was heavy damage to the nounced that Tommy Common QP pees _linvitation..from_the Gold Cup. Parkdale Fire Department | an- and Saucer Committee as fea- ,) swered a call’at 5.45 yesterday jtured: entertainer for the 1966 night was investigated by the approximately 11:30 last } evéning.to extinguish a fire at ‘Gold Cup and Saucer a railway siding where a cattle and Race — Aug. 19h lending platfarm was burning.' Previously, it has Parade Charlottetown Detachment of the RCMP. There. were no in- juries observed. A late model Ford bearing platform and-slight damage to would be in Charlottetown for! Ontario licence plates left the been an- _Ronnie 11: Colin, 8: and the door of a nearby cattle ‘car. the big-event of Old Home Week. highway in front of Jewel's. A spokesman for the Committee | Es N seer Seen said last night, however, that Arriving in Charlottetown_Mon- | | Greenhouses, ran through art of a garden on the property and iON CO Cla Mac Donate —wir—atso~cone ng Snip 1. Pallbearers — ducted the service at the grave. s* Mac- Donald, Edward MacDonald, John W. Mac-, \Donald, Stillman MacDonald, Ro- | Manford Beer, John MacLean, Clifton Ince, Harold Gould. Mark Cameron and Mac Dixon. Inter- ment was in Argyle Shore ceme- tery. RVING FUNERAL The -funeral-of-Mrs—Otte-irving —Pet-|—__ ers Road, was held from Peters Church on ox EASTERN F Mass was celebrated by Pallbearers were Franci Llovd MacDonald. 'nald MacDonald. Interment in the church cemetery. ~~ GHEVERIE FUNERAL — The tide eighteen minutes later than — funeral of Simon Cheverie wa Rev. |? -¥88 town 2.39 a.m. and 1.36-p.m. At | today and prov ide another oe) ‘day. Afternoon readi ngs will mostly in the 70s i A weak disturbance is expect- |ed to give cloudy weather to the be] | i Thursday, : | - and 78, Sydney 4 and 75, Char- ilottetown..48.-aind.75__ land Fredericton 47_and-78.-Saint | John 47 and. 70, Edmundston and | |Campbeliton 47 and 78; outleok * for Thursday, cloudy; not much jchange in temperature | High tide today at Charlotte- ‘BEST ACTRESS OF THE YEAR Rustico. at 8.38 a.m. Summerside JULIE ‘ s Charlottetown. Sun rises today , Road Presbyterian 5. d sets at 8.45 jlast week’s announcement’ was snapped a telephone pole. j 30 ‘p.m, |held on Friday morning. from |at 5.90 a.m. and. sets a : ane eae te se ihe al |premat.e and that Mr. Tapp,| The car received damage to fae caeaie un oe pobine dl gre the Perry Funeral Home to St P-.m. All times ADT So FOR HER PERFORMANCE IN be the guest anist_ at the Who had received the original the right front fender and wheel.|Rey. M.C.- Ourrie. The hymns |Mary’s Church, Souris, where, Trinity United “Church: for the invitation. had. been able to tt did not appear that damage | By Cool’Siloam’s Shady Rill and) Requiem High. Mass- was-cele- TRISH SELL FISH summer |switch dates in order to. accom- | was extensive. A truck |A Wonderful Saviour Is Jesus,|brated by Msgr~ J A. Sullivan. The Atlantic salmon has been & —__—__—_-_—_——|modate the Committee outstanding records in Canadiana ‘The first ship of the Cunard & af the ons : eral $100 tions? LOOK HERE MR and MRS. VOTER seam Where Else Would You Look, if you vote-in ne KINGS, for the full Lib-| month? Not just at elec- of “Country. Hoedown". He is currently starring in his own gust 18. On Thursday evening | radio show, ‘‘The Gordie Tapp j|Mr. Tapp will be the guest of | Show’’. /honor at a reception and next Add to this a heavy personal morning he will take part in the ‘appearance schedule, along with Gold Cup and Saucer parade: in the duties of a family man with-|the afternoon Mr. Tapp will be four children, and one cannot visiting the patients at the Re- help but wonder how he finds habilitation Centre and-on Fri- time to raise and show prize day evening he will be perform- horses ing between heats of the Gold |. Mr Tapp will be arriving tn Cup Classic at the Charlottetown Au- ‘Driving Park. Pension every: Showing tonight THE TRAIN WILL CARRY YOU TO THE PEAK OF ADVENTURE! a HAES BRICKEN preseom BURT LANCASTER on DOW FR Ai F AE that BS STEWART and -MacDONALD jing, Mrs: Russell Graham, . or- ganist. Pallbearers were Don- nie. Johnston, Frank Butler, | Glendon Johnston, George John- | tston Russell Graham and Harry Vaniderstine. The flower bear- ers were Garfield Graham, Bar- ry Hicken, Randy Hicken, Char- @ Canteen Service PIMA EME ML LSS SH i Maritime Electrie was at the My Lord were sung ny the. choir ~~. conducted the service si AILED EARLY Gordie “Was “one-ofthe= nr ost scene -to--attend=to= the: pole=and=snq~ congregation: “Asoo Sweet atthe. nro Ice problems that occurred be- Peace. The Gift Of God's Love Charles Kemp. jwas sung by Mrs. Russell Irv- James Paquet, \John Dunphy, Alex Mooney, Leard, Michael Lavie. Intermen was in | the church cemetery. les Hicken, | Douglas Beaton James |Stanley Acorn Peters Road cemetery Forrest. Me. Wed. Thurs, Fri & Sat. Ra ie 5 a Rene BA Elvis Geet ‘the Big Beat fo. Montague. SLAVE. -Pallbearers. were Ray eeepc Beaton, Dennis Irving, Irving, Kennéth Irving, | Interment was in | cpp @ Show at Dusk “CLEMO LOTOEL EOL LOE | a major item in Ireland's ex- ports_for_ centuries TOWN LIES NORTH t, The northernmost town in, Fu- rope is Hammerfest, on the is- land of Kvalo off the coast of Norway. Released by BUEKA VISTA Benirviwn Ca. tag © 964 Wat Daney Preguenene BLWAS DTSCH =F Taae BLAH AT SAIN a Bruce | Stewart Dan MacDonald CFCY TELEVISION THURSDAY, JULY7 at 7:15 p.m. ; | [: | 7 CFCY RADIO. Same Evening at 7:45 p.m. * re, + + we at §