PC. NOTICE - Ist Kings HEADQUARTERS Dief Sees Too Much Power Given To CBC OTTAWA Leader a’ cP) Mefenhaker government propdsal to fi- w nance the CRC with five-year grants would. give too much power to CRC bureauerats “If this is accepted,”’ he said nan interview.. “bureaucrats in the CBC will become all-power- - Opposition said today ful in the expenditure of money It's a. blank cheque for the CBC Mr.. Diefenbaker said the white paper on broadcasting tabled Monday In the Commons is clear evidence that the zov- ernment has lost faith in. CBC President J. Alphonse Ouimel _and his senior executives Mr. Ouimet's position was be ing bifurcated into two new ones a president and board chair- man limited to general policy and a chief executive officer with eontrol over management Mr. Diefenbaker. said. there has been a lack of proper and “effective teadership tn the pih liely- owned” corporation, but Spending interacts “vorth Bureaucrats - wat not for him ty sav whether Mr Onimet and other top offt- cials should be replaced “There is a widespread reac- tion that all 1s not well In the last couple of years, almost a welter of confusion has exist> : in. the administration of, th cac.” Parliament _voted moré than $100.000.000 each vear to the CBC and ioser Parliamentary contro! was needed over CBE CBC spending had gone out of contrdl with grandi- ose schemes and buildings Mr Diefenbaker said he agrees with the white paper's objective to assure full radie and television coverage across Canada He agreed with a proposal te increase ‘the regulatory powers of the Board of Broadcast Gov- ernors, which his Conservative government set up in 1958 ISRAFLIS TRAIN YOUNG . ovements- have abot 200,000 members. Lacabed be the 5 > McQUAID BUILDING Main Street . OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. PHONE 310 KEITH MacKENZIE Ist District of Kings _ Progressive Conservative _ ~ MEETING PETER J. A ER EN INES MacAULAY THE FIRST TWO NAMES ON YOUR BALLOTS. ————; » —= : : 4 . i ' e . is . is Western and Central Districts Rv BOR MacKENZIE Ont native who has OTTAWA ‘CP Ottawa co emanding an. off seagon ‘re ar e Rough Riders have,a few lineup job in Ottawa holes and ply fan tr wt empty spectator ‘seats to fill for the CaN DISCUSS BOMBING | Wi th Cal r heft japproachingCnadian Footbal! LONDOX ‘AP—The. House of rr eee Commons was promised Mon ~. i General’ g l adie ere. pith Baemgs.or’ = day a chance to debate Thurs “ he filled a dee tute the senene dav the extended American SUMMERSIDE — Francis El-imerside: Stanley Huzh Couzh a $00 i mbinga of North ‘Viet Nam * mer Champion. Glovers. Shore. lin, Conway. Frank Joseph a vor itso, bine cae at the Members were ‘told that Prime lant, Goleman. Marcel L a se : : Minister Wilson “will be here Summerside, and Allan Joseph smallest training .camps in re- h * Cormier, St. Eleanors. appeared Bell; Ellerslie and Russell Wa. cent years with only $2 players * intervals during the dehate before Magistrate W. Chester. S. ter Boylan. ‘West Devon. eae h oi4, Clair expects jo eal ta to answer critics demanding i disav t for US MacDonald in county court yes et or eizht after Thursday's. intra- ae A ee eicaes . iterday on separate charges of Fes ® oT * squad game iM Herbert. Bowden assured | hecle. They ters Each accused was assess | : Leader rbert 1 my he sd oth theft of a 1965 ed a fine of $25 and costs or 13 We didn't have to do a ful members there would he a two are charged wt recruiting joh this vear,” the day foreign affairs debate Vauxhall, the property of A E days. veteran coach said in. an intet- . . MacLennan Lid., Summerside. view. “Our ‘offensive backfield IRISH WORSHIP ester" Champlen pleaded" eUlly Rhodesia A trate ampion plea players we brouEnt it we ulation of freland is Roman Ca- j ' tine *™* |to the charge. The accused was [* amterior” tholie: iremanded in custody till July 7 And: Britain OQuinn has had some prob- - ___- |for sentencing lems in the contract depart- 5 Cormier pleaded not wre . ess a 5 — but = 7 err 4 . |the offence after electing tria Rec T selling tickets ith a late P.E.I. STUDENTS ON PARLIAMENT HILL | by magistrate le case was ad- : - ae = = : \journed till July 7 } : 5 : Lorne Moase of Summerside city for one week These stu Alberta the—group had a five- Gerald Dyment, Springhill. S LOND . ee = Riders will have to go on the guages : . hour stopover in Ottawa where |S. and. Joseph M. Arsenault, of. Rhodesia have agreed t6 a brief road for any playoff contests and Mrs Ellen Cousins of Ken dents are the first of thous- = deur af. the cite Soctaded & \Gummacsite exch gated oot adjournment of urproduc The prospect of having to sington are in charge of the ands that will have the Oppor- |i 44 parliament Hill (LEFT a to impaired driving charges. tve talks that have dragged on travel to see playoffs edild ‘hurt = ; : a ' : - They oth twenty-four Prince Edward Is ‘tunity te travel across Can TO RIGHT) Lorne Moase. Mrs. |The Dyment case was set over | "nce Feat nce daugrabie Be we Bagge ie wesee. — tudents now enroute to this year as part of the Cen-- Elien Cousins. Anthony Loca. to August 4 for sentencing and brief : nger threat to land students 1 P . . for Commonwealth prime min-"gaté is the Riders past. record Prince Albert. Sask, where ~tenniat-—Commission“s —Youth—hart. Coleman@and. Sharlene (Arsenault was assessed a = ‘isters: tackle, the issue af Rho of three —conserntive — ies will be the guests o of the Travel F Program. Enroute. to_C ‘ameron, Shers woes ee: of $75 and yrsted woh qaa desian independence in Septem-' place finishes and lasses -to feph Ros, Arenal, Summer eee oie a | Sister Marvy Henry said the Side a ge UN Prime °Minister Wilson, an- Eastern Caaleonaee final. | treatment program will take ad- New London, pleaded not guilty cae: element . f S— ro ram | vantage of AA. Al-anon and Ala- to similar charges. Both C2008 |e inje ggpoectrne CUP WILL COMPENSATE {teen groups. It will facilitate were adjourned till a later date. ae peer: against Having the 1967 Grey Cup counselling by physicians, men-| A resident of Borden. Mrs. El- -— aac gggan ll a ook ‘aoe bh. final here will compensate for : e ; " tal helath workers. clergy. soc- da MacLeod, was fined $10 and deep. will continue the lack of -home playoffs this b al workers and other qualified costs or five days for speeding ing P. season. O'Qdinn said in‘an inter- Oo e in U “persons Edward Alexander Holt, Sum- | He also seemed to add a new view ‘but there's no compensa- . ANNUAL REPORT : imerside. was fined $25 and costs condition for settlement avy tion for not having a winner.” " . : Mrs...Arthur. Campbell__French. or 15. days.when he pleaded: guil- agreement must not only be sat- With the exception of John TIGNISH The Tignish Arts ald ‘radio and television! Mr River, provincial president of 9 ‘to a charge of towing a per- lisfactory te Rhodesians * ‘a8 & Pentecost. a sécond-year fmport Foundation Summer Courses W. Ledwell (libraries), Mr. R the Women’s Institute, in herison on water skis when there whole but must win interna- guard from UCLA, most 6f the and activities will get undetway Irving - (drama), Mr. R. Sang- nual report outlined the var- was not another responsible per-|tional acceptance ae peat. prekteme ane: mane at the Tignish’ Dalton ‘ Schoo) ster (economics), and Mr. R. lous astivities of the - Institute son in the boat keeping watch ~~ Pentecost wants to play out his : a Porter (local history and folk- throughout the year. Noting paf- on the person being towed option and try his luck in the nano Ee ee — = lore? ,ticularly the decision by the WI} «A Bedeque resident, Donald | Pinette Results U.S National Football League > Other activities” scheduled by of Canada to donate to the Con- -|Horace. Wright. appeared on “st PEGA Pon ——+next_year—__—_ aie Pe. fe The main event of the first the foundation for its first week federation Centre Library 85 & \gimilar offence. The case was Results of a very waccuusran’ The hizgest holdout problem week of the Arts Foundation ave tae lectes wh the back Centennial project, 12 chairs re-| adjourned. till July 19 racing card held—at the Federal was quarterback Russ Jackson program. will be. 8 fone im ground and history of the Cre. Presenting Canada's ten provin- Homer Joseph Doucette, Sum- Driving Clubs raceway. Pinetie, ~~ he signed his contract Tues- Community a ae dit Union movement to be heid ces. the ¥ukon and*N a ae ‘Saturday, July 2, 1966 a ‘ . b pn RSE A. E a Lz a Sn i unsiz are nebac ers tatives- of youth organizations lg The each will bear the coat of arms ~ Art Classes a Ren Lanta ITH from such different parts of the July 7 ots =s cae ie: of the province represented. © asses on Pet (C. Wood) @ 3 defensive halfbacks Gene Island as Sherbrooke, New‘on vor tcnsd gh agile bal | anes i She also noted that she and . W™MX. ‘A. MacDonald 2 2'Gaines. and Bill Cline and ‘of- and Souris have already rezis- : y~-_other members of the executive | P ks i [Daisy Mav (FE. Ross? 1 1 fensive tackle Ted Coljns All tered as have a number of oid- ‘he a ae eae aa had been pleased to see a new nrar Cindy tou tR--Gifitss % 4-are-omports except Collins, a} er observers. The aim of the pms ai ae * Institute group formed this year | Times “4 1.07. 1 ATiie- | Seminar is to make an exchange Union and - = riety and she urged that-communities' Today im Hillsbore Square, 219-3, 2.18 ef idees -and_information_possl- Foundation The Reveren with small groups consider con- looming little artists started WESTERN ble what is being done in var- | acLennan. secretary of the —jidation with other Institutes developing their skills “next_te CLASS B = > ba lous Communities and what oth- ET Credit Union Leave to make stronger _units.. Mr-s. mother nature. It is all a part.of Little Annie FUNERALS ’ | er project could be tried Board. will speak. Campbell_told__delegates that the’ ‘painting in the park’ pro-\_‘B._ MacPherson) qa ; Discussions and lectures will Mr. Gordon Young. @ studen* three members from the Island, | gram which will enable any child |My Jeannie (‘S. MacMillan) 1. 2 —— ai fice a6 te > the programme _ me the Wee por pad gen La of Mrs Phillip Matheson. Mrs. L. |to. receive lessons and material Adrian's Boy ‘H. Coulson’ 2 1 CHAISSON FUNERAL — The which begins on Tuesday, July} ae ar See L_-diephey ig Ramsay and Mrs. Ross Ma- free of charge Donna's. Delight funeral of Edmund Chaisson was goer gn ged ed aaa ion guitar playing and singing at eson attended the ACWW con-| The classes are being given’ (M. MacDonald) § held Monday morning from his a. fol toni ing Saturday. Amoag | jschool on Tuesday evening July vention in Dublin, Ireland last py Lyan Manning and Carol Last Chance Mose (J Gillis’ 3 ‘ late residence ‘in St. Roch. to ae “speakers” and subjects dis- rT on hee J 10 “er _\Foster__xcho_are_on_the staff of | Midnight Star_‘Plummer)__& ~Church-of-St—Simon-and-St- rog 4 will be Mrs. G. MacDon- n Sunday evening. July 18, Leadership workshops, the te. Confederation Art Gallery, in a| Times ‘2-107, 198: Mile 213, j..40 Tignish. where “Requiem in .4 |) epee Peetecnee Christopher Gledhill will hold @ cent _inter-provineial WI gather- continuation of a project which |2.17-3. - High Mass was. celebrated by piano reci tal anand’ time is ing at Northumberland Park and | began last summer with financ- | CLASS ¢ Rev Michael Sonaey Gav. tee DEATHS - 1 Om. ______'the various undertakings of {h® ling by the gallery: itself. Both |Goldie (MacKinnon) ‘i as Se ta ee (Bars. Guan discus bY teachers are Charlottetown girls. ;True mane bd Rereess 8 : were sealed ja the sanctuary \Lynn graduated last spring with | Meadowban oy (Crosby) 4 3 ae Arthur. Chai: O'CONNELL — At Toronto. on TRE M c 1 mention ie : Pallbearers ‘were Arthur ais- Sunday. July 3, 1966: as .the re- ATMENT of oe ar ge races in (2 Bachelor of Fine Arts degree Grey eee (ereer 4 3 son. Ovile Chaisson. Arthur Ma: sult‘ of a " drowning accident.| ~qpntinued from so ene) the Safety Council and. praised from Mt. Allison University, and Sonny Boy ‘FE Henry! 6 * tin. Frank Martin. Henry Rich- Maurice James O°Conhell, ace} ee = the work being done by that or- Carol is*a student at the Nova Bob Budlong ‘Hughes t 4) ard and Joseph_Buots, Flower 2 yeats, son of Mr and Mrs it is typically-folind tn the mid- panization with special emphas- mention Comege of Art. wees %a-1.10, 1.11: Mile-2.21-4, nearers were Gerrard Chaisson William O'Connell of Pleasant dle aged family man. She aealt jc on the driving lessons being These two young artists will 2.21-4. and Omer Chaisson. Interment . Grove Resting: at the Hennes- a considerable length with the make like gypsies for the sum- | CLASS D poe Papasan a sey Funeral Home from where alcholic’s family and praticular- ly with the wife. who she said [ese mina? eT te St Ba often: suffers with: emoponal. pro pi gen =the first vice-president, the funera! be held Thurs- will given to hich school students Yesterday + was conducted by afternoon's session Mrs. Walter gene’s Church, Covehead for Re- blems of her own and will re- who al so condueted an “In Mem- quiem High Mass at 9.30 ment will take place ehurch cemetery. . MacPHERSON — A! Inter- a the Char- quire treatment herself, if she iS grim” in the to become readjusted On the treatment of alcholism, | =. Saster Mary Henry said that the mittee” future looked brighter on PEI. Frank Bagnall BERT HOSP TAT MONTY TEN ES GECIMON WAAR UN Esta nae “Secenthceompleted= a —_—~July—f1966__Mrs. —John-1= Mat tieh-o center. forthe of St Resting Geor- at Pherson, fermerls ges. aged 80 vears ment of alchohes at the former of ‘cate Orphanase _the-Hennessey Funeral Home perty on the Malpeque Road “from where the funeral will be The building. St Viticent’s she said. held Thursday morning, leavi ng re-named to reflect new fun- plishing for Centennial Year the funeral home “ 8.30 am., St. George's Church for Req- - NON-DOMONINATION AL lem Hich Mass at 930. Burial cemetery GARNHUM — At the PEL Hospital,Monday. July 4th. 1966. Mrs “ing at the MacLean Home. until Thursday chon The new Center will operate the 'F: TESS PRCT I TNE CNUP CN air A” Hee ASHOMMNATIONAt ~ Nasis”witr-spoke-on—the—-Fole-0f- governors consumer consultant. of +Leod was former director of Wo- | through a beard. of “and an application for an Act Incorporation will be sought dur- me ing the 1967 sitting of the Pro- Lloyd Garnhum of Moun: | yine:a! Legisiature- The Center ed a. pr Stewart im her 58th year Rest-| wij he . Funeral 3 field wo! ed by a manager, act r. three attendants Maid” by. the Mt morning, _anda.cook..and..it_is hoped. that vers July 7th, then to Mount Stewart financial assistance will be forth. The con United Church- for funeral ser- | coming from both. the provincial service, remembering f — for the art sites 1s as Cherry vaey Boy . to carry the load of mod- sed bers ollows |. ‘b. Young rn electrical livin othe report of the Mesaic com-|" July § — Hillsborough Sq; Sorel Mack ‘R. Gillis’ $3° . was given by- Mrs, July 7 — Victoria Park: July 12. Times ‘2-1.14, 1.14. Mile-2.29-4, Better get ‘hen’ man! See your This commi ittee’— Connaught Sq: July 14 ~- 2:25-3. electrical contracter today. So Kinsmen -Park...July 19... Hills. LASS FB. a CC - a | “manuscript_on_the history borough. July 21 — Victoria Thor (D_ Roloson! 1 As — ws py 4 in the province that July 26 — Connaught: Aug. 2 — Sonny ‘White’ ~~ sf uae th a] Ta pro- will become part of an histcrie Spring Park: Aug] 4 — Spring Tiny Tag ‘White’ 44 volume that the Federated Wo- Park: Aug. 9 — Hillsborouch; Big John (W. MacLeod) 5 3 & Bsipes will be men’s Institute of Canada is pu- Aug. 11 — Victoria: Aug. 16 — Diana Christie (Gamester’ 22 Connaught: Aug. 18 — Kins-| Times 12-1.10, 1.06: Mile-2.21-2, > Also speaking yesterday after- men; Aug 23 — Hillsborough; 2.17-4 Cia Electric Ltd. noon was Theresa. Macfeod of Aug. 25 — Victoria; Aug. 30 — Next race Saturday, July %h . OL AGL. * Miss Mae n’s Institutes in the province. Last evening delegates enjoy- tation of the three- The “Meddiesome Herbert Pla- play business session this ood and Drug Directorate, Se Sonventian contimies= with = morning | imer, as they move from park to park to give the lessons on Tues- days and Thursdays throughout the summer Z ——-T1). Mackenzie’ was in the church cemetery Poplar Scott: (A. MacRae) 1) See Murray's Pride (Murray) 4 4 se - your, home have Devie Harvester | Does “> “horse “and buggy” wirtig Sept. 1 — Kinsmen at 2.30 pm. we ana! THURSDAY, JULY 7th-9 P.M. Souris. Regional. High. School _. Auditorium vice. commencing at 139 p.m.|and federal governments. Fin- and is scheduled to -wind up this Visiting hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 as ial, support from the general ‘afternoon. with a tea at Mentgo- | Interment in the Peoples ceme- public. she added, will be re mery Hal | Keith MacKenzie Peter MacAulay tery. Mount Stewart quired for capita? assistance and IRE OXYGEN | : , supphes REQUIRE GE} 2 us : TAYLOR — At the P-El. Hos-\ present plans, she noted. call Every cell of the human) E pital. Tuesday. July 5th, 1966. for the Centre to be opened in body requires oxygen to main- | Captain George Taylor of 36 eariy September tain its health _ | : Rochford Square in his” 78th ———— : — “Whaaa year: Resting at the MacLean t : ® Funeral Home from where fun- TAKE A TOUR ON “EASTERN NORTH. : ° Special Guest Speakers eee eral ‘will be held Thursday. July ' = j Sek with ackvics ‘commencing ot AMERICA'S ONLY AUTHENTIC : . . ee 3 pm. Visiting hours 2 to 4 and ENGLISH DOUBLEDECKER BUS" : : ' 7 to 10. Interment in. the Floral . wi Hills Memorial Gardens E Tours leave the Confederation P : 2 e : MacDONALD_ — Af the P.EI Centre (box office door) Queen St ee us ) i | Hospital. Juté $. 1966, Mrs. Sar- 10. a.m.—11: 9 a.m.—1:30 p.m. 3.00 : a 5 mil ‘ + ah MacDonald. wife of Angus . p.m.—4:30 p.m. City tours last one ae M. MacDonald of Rose Valley a ee - Sa e in ber 78th year» Remains rest- $1.00. Children under 12 years 30c. ee mon ing. at the Davison Funerai 4 +p Hone until Torsday nom. thea | ABEGWEIT SIGHTSEEING TOURS | * 9” Church where funeral service | Charlottetown Dial 4-9966 warrant y o : ‘ will be held at 230 pm. Inter | t ment in the Springton cemetery. “* « “Gwan : Visiting hours 2? to 4 and 7 to 10 HOW : TO M KE SUR | « Up to 40 miles per gation you're ‘CAMPBELL — At Summerside; A E| o Bow, spotty 1288 4. 18. OD putting me July 3, D Lorne Campbell of « Rally-mening perlormgnce nics 160 Cambridge Stree: Summer- — Sia arg ; i « Family-size interior, ; Pak ae his heal ce ae : By voting for Dan MacDonald and * Spacious cargo area at ti ompton Funera ome. . — «24, $ arr Funeral arrangements will be Bruce Stewart next Monday, people ee ee ' ois “i in At r sestine 5 . > Md a xf + ee aa, oe ae of First Kings will guarantee a con- AE ton. Walter R. Shaw David MacDonald, M. P. " irae tinuing $100 pension with a — Zz acDON ALP —-At the Chariet tetown Hosptal. Tuesday, July government, SPECIAL GUESTS. Sth. Mrs Thomas MacDonald of : Rhode Island. USA. and for- Be t litt] ar | oing: merly of St. Peter's Bay, in her o be . Ss e Cc x0 Mel McQuaid, M. 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