ee ie? wd auditorium last evening. [Ihe programs also included vocal solos by Mrs. Faith McKenny, West Kent School; Virginia MacDougall of Spring Park School and a piano solo by Elmer Power, Birchwood High A panel discussion on cur- rent world affairs was enjoy- ed by a large number of tea- chers from various schools in Charlottetown when the Char- lottetown Teachers’ Insurme met at Prince Street School's _E LOCAL | PANEL DISCUSSES CURRENT WORLD AFFAIRS Eastern And GEORGETOWN St ary Magistrate James B ston, QC, presided over a he docket in Magistrate's | John Francis’ MacKenzie's store. had his c adjourned until March 16 School. Members of ~the ~ aien Jerome Bouchard. Ca panet from the left are Rev Dr. F.WP. Bolger, St. Dun- stan's University; Douglas Boylan, MA, BLS, Legislative Library, and Ian Brown, MA, Prince of Wales College BRIEFS Father-Son Supper Ste eee ean eee Is Granted NEW GLASGOW. NS Mrs. ed his plea after testimony of ;Ment was Alex W. Matheson Street, is a patient in the P.EJ] |Lena M. Stewart of 239 Grant ‘ives crown Witnesses and was Ltt Kings ee cn the mab | TODAY ONLY oe Hospital 1 Street, died Tuesday evening in fined $15 and costs of the manner in which the pub- -3:30 - 6:45 - 9:00 | At Geo town son H lh A Montague man appeared on lic accounts statement was set : FATHER, SON PATIENTS Aberdeen Hospital here after an two charges of possessing liquor up and suggested a condensed | Millar Mathieson and Nis :0Reep illness of several months not purchased from a vendor, account should be shown next | Jan. Montague, are patients in Citizenship James Dorgan ‘In N.S. Hosp. Robert GEORGETOWN of Woodville ISLAND NEWS PAGE The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs., Mar. 11, . 1965. 5 5 3 Break Cases Are Adi John court Store and Eldon Argyle Shore Woman Dies Mrs. Stewart was the former Stewart said (nat in me ivov ana 1963 elections the people of the decided should not be euqa! representa- tion on the there is nothing to prevent any member of the asking any question of the com- mission. He s cleared up before the Series province Central Districts The premier’s motion that the OTTAWA ‘CP) — A mult- moving between 4000 and sik foe ee erenes Cart) million-dollar program to en- households. Average Gost F out we “« nes ad a car- courage the abandonment of expected to be $2,400 and if ried Sea Aaa __ smal! Newfoundland fishing vil- households were ' involved” the lages by paying families to total price tag would amount te ou rned PROVINCIAL move to larger centres was an- ones + hie nounced ere by Yederal share of [ Continued from page 1) Fisheries Minister Robichaud a be "beens by” i It will start April 1, last for . | t § d ted government,”’ the nd caactone eereed with break, crime: — and syacieate ad vears and could cost up tO nouncement said, or a ry eae at Jobn Francis’ He said the provincial treas- $12.000,000 out the percentage to be avy Store, Fortune, also had his yrer would have to go ‘on bend- The oroject. a federd!-provin- by each government. Bas case adjourned until March 16. eq knee” | yesterday in Georgetown. Crown All three accused were repre- ment for financial aid bv the federa! minister end iD egmen's families fo prosecutor was JR. MacGuigan. sented by John P. Nicholson “We don’t go on bended knee gt John's by Fisheries Minister wh their economic opportun- Leonard Joseph Campbell,, Lawrence Edward Burke. Car- —we go with just claims,” Mr. ¢ M, Lane of Newfoundland ities ld be greater. it waa Annandale, charged wit) break, digan North, charged with as- Farmer replied Mr. Robichaud said the pro- felt. ase w ittle to entry, and theft at the Card:zan” Sault and mischief, had*his case Dr. Bonnell produced figures pram will nav a basic $1.00 to ; as a Fi | Liquor Store, John Francis’ adjourned to Souris on March he said showed the province's 24h household olus $200 for tandard when acherenl” % Store Fortune, and Eldon Mac- !7 Accused was represented by liabilities had risen from $24.- pe eran ns eee arias antenad e : : Kenzie's store; Rollo Bay, had Melvin J- MacQuaid QC 000.000 in 1958 to $50,000,000 by the actual exnenses of moving. small See . his case adjourned to Tuesday Peter Paul Thomas, Morel] 1963 He contended that liabilit- . affect only Isolated s . se ue : March 16 at 230 pm Rear. was fined $100 and costs i¢s this year would’ be over iss cee 7 pos - a bi fi will he F Thomas William Roy Met- for having care and control of $70,000,000 . ee es a y nem Noa-lsuimg amilies ; i | oe a motor vehicle while impaired He said the premier had ask- with as few as 10 or 15 families, paid the same subsidies. - ealfe. Annandale. also charzed’ 4, a similar cha Earl Jos. |¢¢ members of the Legislature in which at least 90 per cent of Abandoned villages weuld fe-— BA with break, entry and theft at § r rge. Earl Jos- | +, tell him where expenses could th= honseholds ere to move. vert to Crown oroverty to pre i eph MacKinnon. Forest Hill, pleaded not guilty and had his case adjourned to March 17 in Souris “y John Charles Martell, George- town, pleaded not guilty to a charge of uttering a threat to cause death or injury, and had his case adjourned to Souris on March 17. Accused was repre- sented by Melvin J. MacQuaid CHANGES PLEA Preston Allison MacSwain pleaded not guilty to not, yield- ing the right of way, but chang- be cut in ase mp told “Debt and was fined $25 ahd costs on the Kings County Memorial The March get - together of Rev. Rodney Ives of King’s Unt- iis - Cardigan, RR 1 was pre- Lena M MacDougall Argyle each charge Hospital Saint Paul's Laymen's Associa- versity, Halifax; Brig. W . we cane a certificate of Shore, | PEL, and had lived rive men were fined S20 a important FLOWER BEARER tion, presided over by TD De- Reid. president of the B ey Canadian citizenship by Judge Pere ence the First Baptist Uquor, and cue man was fined |\enath The name of Kenneth Emery Blois Tuesday night, featured Scouts Association of Prince Jj. Syivere DesRoches at Chur h ° — apust $20 and costs for being intexi- sien was inadvertantly omitted trem ‘he annual father and son sup- Edward Island, and E. Gordon special sitting of Kings County! UT" cated.in a public place. — the funeral of Alexander M. Per meeting in the parish hall. of the boy scouts association. Court held in the court house Her husband, Pucan Stewart, e a) : MacLennan on Saturday He “race was said by the Rector, All boys of Saint Paul's scout here Monday i t was a flower bearer. Res F. Louis Elias troop and wolf cub pack were Mr. Dorgan was born at Surviving are ‘a’ daughter, OPPOSITION {ee The president extended a.wel- amcng the “son ‘resen Greece, N.Y., US.A., and came) Bernice, Mrs. J. K. Sullivan of RECOVERING IN ONT. come to the 130 members and The toast to the fathers was to Canada as a landed immi- Armdale, Halifax, and two ‘Continued from page 1) Mi Word ha* been received by guests present, which included proposed by Scout Glenn Mac- grant in 1958. He resided for) grandchildren Besides het peing mad t of a molenill © Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carew, Leod and responded to by Rob- a short time in Georgetown and husband, she was predeceased Lest’ =~ 1 brow ht up: the sub- Hunter River, that their daugh- ert W. Parke. later moved to Woodville Mills. | by two brothers, John and Cyrus ject E the civil a commis- ter (Frances) ‘Mrs Merton CITY AREA Brief remarks were made He taught school in George- and a sister, Ada, all of Argyle sion chairman, Lorne Monkle G mble of Lancaster. NB is] by the Rector, Brig. Reid and town and in Longuiel. Que. and. Shore reoresmatae the premier at pees recovering at the home of her! FUNERALS Mr. Kerr is now teaching at De Gros’ the fyneral will be held from function in Summerside.” Mr. daughter Mabe! in Toronty. Ont The president extended the Marsh He also carries on e€X- the N. W. Angus Funeral Home Matheson said a committee in- tanks of the large group to the ¢ Mrs. Gamble flew from Saint conveners, Mrs. Arthur John to Toronto for surgery HOWATT FUNERAL — The © The Legion :raveside service | conducted by Harry Mortimer, with the Last Post and Reveille MacDonald; freezeout, Lester MacKay and Mrs. Leo Doyle Maude McGarry of Iona sounded by William Blanchard. predeceased him in July. Petey’s Choice Pallbearers were: Wilfred | Hughes, Reginald McCarville, Mrs. Patrick Brennick, Great Comedy |Benjamin Peters, Fred Smith, "OW resides at the Sacred Heart Arthur Proude and Bernard Home, Charlottetown. Also iwo \Gallant. Interment took place daughters Mary, Mrs. A. A. in the Catholic cemetery. | Fraser, Montague, and Rita, 2 Mrs. Bernard Koke, also of INGS FUNERAL — The fun- Montague and several grand- eral for William Henry Ings was) children. held Wednesday, March 10, from His remains will rest at the the MacLean Funeral Home> Montague Funeral Home trom by Donald Moffett, presiding | Friday morning at 9.30 a.m. ‘minister of Charlottetown Cong- | St. Mary’s Church, Montages. | regation of Jehovah's Witnes-| Interment in the church ceme- | ses. Songs sung were Praise | the King of Eternity and A111) Things New. Honorary pallbear- ers were: Charlés Griffith, Ro- bert Drake, Preston Wood, Per- ley Taylor, Harold Smith and ey Tav, Harold smith andl ~~ FUNERALS were placéd in the MacLean Memorial Vault, later to be im-| MacDONALD FUNERAL terred in Pownal cemetery. ee ARBING FUNERAL — The ner neshew ve tueral for Mig Amy Arbing was 9%, oothRtyg2 ne ge held Wednesday, March 10, |": “om here Regain \from the MacLean Funera a Coa were : Home.. was by Rev. D.A. Campbell. -Pall- bearers Were Sutherland Bell, Roy Arbing, Marvin Bell, Clay- ton Stetson, Gerald Campb e 11, . Percy MacRae. Interment took place in Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. MacPHAIL FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Cafrie Mac- |Phail of Bonshaw was held yes- pro- terday afternoon from the Cut- do| Cliffe Funeral Home. Service on| Was conducted by Rev. L.’ Isaac Walls. Hymns sunc were The Lord's My Shephadd and Abide | CORENA STEELE Corena Steele, above, plays the role of Ruth Kelly in this year's St. Patrick's play ‘“Petey’s Choice” which is being staged at the Basilica Recreation Cen- tre Tuesday and Wednesday March 16 and 17. -* Tickets for this great annual attraction are going like mad) and those who haven't yet cured theirs are advised to so immediately. They are sale at Stead’s Pharmac y,| Hughes Drug, Parkdale Phar- with Me. Pallbearers were Al-| sles macy and Basilica Recreation), “Macleod, Guy Macleod, This is a show you just can't} Eric Ferguson, Jack MacKac-' ‘afford to miss, It’s the laugh Lewis Gordon and Bordon | as hit of the year. \snuh Interment took ‘place in | have Appin Road cemetery. province of Erzerum, Joseph L. MacKinnon, Rod die MacKinnon, Peter MacKinnon, |Halbert MacD o (iid, Joseph MacKenzie. MEASLES HITS TURKEY GENEVA (AP)—The Interna. tional Red Cross Leagué said Woodville Mills ensive farming operations at Mr. DorgaD| pe in Heatherdale He was married to the former be higher in 1965. The associa-| entitled “Life and Death.” who | tion said 31 Canadian dailies ex- | 1964. ‘pect to spend $12,965,324 and | fessor Pinksy, Montreal. He leaves to mourn, his sister, 677 U.S. dailies expect to spend | whe $105,623,641. The judging was done by paintings are on display in fax this week. . Confederation Centre where service was conducted | where the funeral will take place | FIRST TIME IN MARITIMES POPULAR PRICES ‘Tired of Winter—How About A Cruise Wed. March 17 Fri., Sat., March 19, 20 -8.00 P.M. Book Your Place Now—All Seats Reserved YOU SAIL AWAY mame peuaee OF Tee sts! GLORIOUS TECHMICOLOR and CINEMASCOPE here Friday at 2 p.m. Burial will Memorial AND LIVE ALL THE EXCITEMENT EVER vestigation would “bring every- thing into the open and if there, ed on the Trewin and Mrs. T. D. De- was also presented with a letter : , , ; CHARGED with FRAUD [Uneral of Percy J Howat the Blois, for the supper which from Hon. Rene Tremblay, min- Gardens ia nearby Alma. the next etektion; “the firet thing He” said “truck Saget aie John Daniel MacPherson. Westmorland Baptist Church, had been served. A number of ister of citizenship and immi- the new administration would | ineuras "tec aye Sabie , 286 Grafton Street, was charged cCervice was conducted by Rev.| Prizes were distributed to fa- gration and with a Bible by the do would be to consider the civil fece and dan't s we at : with fraud and had his case Edward G. Britten, organist was thers and sons on the basis of Canadian Bible Society service commission. | think the amount of work e jaring ~~ 4 adjourned to March 17 as the Mrs Park Francis. Hymns sung) birthdays and anniversaries In his remarks Judge Des- eee arate dropped and ’ He added that he would accused's lawyer «a. ou! % were Rock of Ages, The Sweet and at the end of the meeting Roches spoke on the responsibil- forgotten.” a lik “o the overnment | ” the city, when he appeared be- By and By and The Lord's My each boy present received a bag ities and privileges of Canadian (Premier Shaw said this matter ae ki re — en ard rates | " Je de te se (HIGHEST RATING!) DELECTABLE: “ fore Magistrate James B. John- Shepherd. Pallbearers were) of treats citizenship. He touched briefly wan ant welore the House at this otek —Kete Comoran, HY. Daily Hows ston, QC, in Magistrate's court George Robblee, Kenneth Robb- DEMONSTRATION on Mr. Dorgan's career as a time and said the issue at stake “He said he would like td” see “ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENT!” Time 1 yesterday lee, Alvin Welch, Hillard Fran- A demonstration by the cub teacher, and agriculturist, and is the clearing of the civil service owe a saber aan Magesine ; - cis, Claud Vessey, and Kenneth pack was followed by colored commended him for the inter- nnn He said if Mr. Fer- po pi t co ic i get 4 - H AND S§S PANEL Paynter Interment was in the slides and a short commentary est he has shown in the economic 2 a d 3 pot retrect his sta- | asked ja ing a ae 7 . Discipline vaiues < oinder- church cemetery by Scout Larry MacInnis who and industrial life of the county. | aerate. ike matter will be up for pen rtai ap chee - at | & garten and the role of a parent . . a attended the United States Jam- Present for the occasion and aoa at P Sec - heel to underc poem in childgen's studies were dis- COLLINS FUNERAL — Thé@ poree at Valley Forge last sum- offering their congratulations, in| - - os id he will not mtorr uloge . fi cussed. at the Spring Park Home funeral for Victor Collins wAS' mer one of four scouts selected brief addresses were: Mrs. F. J.! J — ee sa eee - srt i ‘or and School Association meeting held Wednesday morning from from Prince Edward Island, and DeLory, Mrs. A. H. Stewart, go Senne. = eae the "let the vuich oh in regulations . Tuesday evening. Members of the Charlotietown Funeral Home two of which ‘Larry MacInnis Genevieve Soloman, and Mrs. Gathers ‘ ra LT ie w 7 “disabled porene to pond , the panel were Lorne dennes- to St Dunstan's Basilica for and John Boyne) came from J. W. Lavers, all of George- Ne y oo. ne aa G ify we ven | : sey. chairman: Mrs Heather Requiem High Mass celebrated Seint Paul's scout troop. town and Allan MacPhee of h he tet Js mn toa aes s — ETWEEN A KILLER wid A | Henry. Mrs. John Hennessey, by his pastor, Rt. Rev. William Thanks was expressed to Launching. ave the matter investiga 2 some people are now turned Mrs. James Lapsley and Vir- Simpson." Rt. Rev. George A. George Thomoson at the piano, ———-—— eee Sm ene <> nto i gin:a MacDougall Macdonald and Rev. Arthur and to George Smith for conduc- a . eed govern- The ug. (PORTUNE AND A RENE oe . Pendergast were present iM tins 4 lively sing-song. Da | Pa ment. opposition leader eee DEATH BENEFITS UP. the senetuary. Interment ‘took| Mr, Ele: and Me. DeBiol l y pers SMEARED COMMISSION | gested that the minister ot wa! The Canadian Life Insurance place in the Catholic’ cemetery. both stre:sed the importance os Secretinyy 3 David sare ene Seer eae restr ‘CADE P- Os S€é a = =F O ‘cers Association e-oriS Service at the grave was CM of the father and son corporate Exna d Pi t Stewart said Mr. Ferguson had ations with a view to having | : ] j Life insurance companies paid ducted by Rev. Robert Mac-,Communion to be held in the... n an Ss WAYNE CROCKETT __ smeared the commission and / old age assistance lowered - to ms ‘ $752,000 \in death benefits! pnnald Pallbearers were: church Sunday morning follow- +“ualess the matter is cleared, STEAL IT! - sip 5 hae ih Prince Edward Island in 1964. Nelson Kennedy, Leonard Mae- ed by breakfast in the parish NEW YORK (CP) — Daily His Painti up he has left the impress io a | Ww BACK PAIN . ' oe The corresponding 1963 total Ponald, Arthur Moran, Fran- hall for all. newspapers in Canada and the ng nee mnie ao] a wes $598.000 On 190 ordinary cis Moran, Harold Denahue and — re | ce my BLISTERING ! BLAZING eae policies. 2\ments this veat Joseph McKenna . United States spent more than Acce ted |pointments.”” He said ‘‘this ed | ener rce 0 oak bes onto 3 ; were $494,000: on 10 industrial * Richard Gill |$106,000,000 on expanding and | |the proper place to clear it up.” |‘ 9et up trom « cis Nessus» work 4 policies $6,000: and on 160 Ma MILLAN FUNERAL |improving their plants in 1964, ° lone ae Liberal demands | cimcut. oop you trom tering, o7=s Xe a roup certificates $252.000. The .uneral for James Hilary the American Newspaper Pub- Fo D | at eq representat. bed? This nagging. wearisome keeps WESTERN ACTION — : Browe MacMillan took place Wednes- Dies Aged 76 | lishers Association stated Wed- | r isp ay { , | thousands in misery. But here te see ssa ee CARD PARTY WINNERS — day morning :rom the Hennes- nesday. | Sone Sat eo nd oad Sun cont —s oe Following are the results of sey Funeral Home to St. Dun- MONTAGUE — The death oc- re association's annual sur- . Wayne Crockett, ey eee | OC a suffering quickly, pleasantly. Equally good : é the card party held at St £u- stan’s Basilica where Requiem Cirred Wednesday, March 9. in vey of capital investment by “" of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Crock- Ji for lumbago. back-aché. sciatica. leg AWAIT. YOU my Z genes, Covehead Monday even- pigh Mass was celebrated by Charlottetown, of Richarti Gill daily newspapers showed that ett, Parkdale, was one of three) A REPAIRS pains, arthritic, rheumatic end —_ 4 ing. Ladies’ high, Mrs. Wil- Rey Gerald Tingley ‘who also of Montague,.formerly of .ona 4; “Canadian dailies apent 8 students at Nova Scotia College htt pain. Get T-R-C's for fast retiet. 5c, $1 snows .- : F ligm Wheatley, second, Mrs. ' conducted the service at the i®-his 77th year. total of $10,088,658 for. these | of Art, Halifax, to have a paint- | FRIDAY & SAT. 4 Jde Ready, consolation. Mrs. rave Representatives of the , Mr. Gill was a well-known and ia loss while 739 Us, | iS Selected for display at an ex- MAS Tlgay Electr 3:20-7-9 tides William O'Connell; men’s first wa Canadian Legion and the | tighly-respected farmer of lona Ti Dose) wn hibition by the Nova Scotia Soc- | Ronnie MacDonald, second. Pet- 4;-"s s1ocment Insurance Com- | Where he resided until his re- ailies had a total outlay of iety of Art. : a er MacDonald, consolation, Wil- mission attended the funeral tirement in 1951 when he moved $98,558,928. Three hundred paintings were . | liam Baine; door prize, Margaret * | to Montague. | Investment was expected to, entered. Wayne's painting is Pro- The alt Conf to the federal govern- yearly deficit ADVICE RECALLED year how it could save $5,000,000 to $10,000,000," should have waited until we got on sounder footing before build- ing the new provincial building charges are serious— they are just about as much to day as the government had for revenue a few years ago.” MR. MATHESON | Also speaking on the amend-| year in the Legislature Terming the amendment he noted that the provincial debt in 1963-64. | = “The premier asked how to expenses. One way take the proper tender system for tender buying,” Matheson also indicated he would question the minister of agriculture later in the ses- sion on the Farm Establishment Board. TRUCKS SUGGESTION | Speaking in the debate on the draft address, Dr. Bonnell call- consideration to registering eder that there ommittees He said Nfld. Villages To C (nm Multi-Million Plan ommittee ‘-om ec * this must cial one, was announced jointly The aim is to centralize Ll order to reduce the _He said . it could result in vert permanent resett'ement, - For several years the ro¥- apply to persons 60 years of age ince has oaid un to $600. a from the required 65. He also household to encourage fisher called for an assistance program men to move to more for widows and spinsters locations x kw kk kk Kw HELD OVER | the government last he said. ‘‘We " fe “an one which should be at Poerppeicard RESTRICTED | TO 18 YEARS AND OVER? had been sided t| : 3 he said. | government to give ation 3. Centre 2? TICKETS $1.00 Let's AlHave A Good Laugh ! ! Tonight, Friday & Saturday only 8 p.m. PETER SELLERS ISTRIKES AGAIN! “SOME OF 0 ARN AE ERO See. rm Seceen © On! MENGENT Heneer NE OF SENET ee Oe RITE Conner Be my me ee Connarnton Conte er Ofce Open Daly esse? FM. _(e 96 Phone 892-2464