~~ Sante Ns ‘Installation of 4th degree of- ‘ficers of the Bishop MacEach- ern Assembly of the Knights of Columbus was held Sunday afternoon at the Knights of Columbus Home -in Charlotte- ” NOT SURPRISE (Continued from page one) NEW OFFICERS town. Shown here (FROM champlain for N.S. and P.E.1. | THE. LEFT) are Malcolm and M.F. Hogan, faithful cap- ++ MacDonald, deputy: James~P: tain. ‘The installation” W48 ton- | ducted by Mr. Musgrave. Mr. Callaghan and Mr. Hogan are two of the new officers. Callaghan, faithful _ naviga- tor; Fred P. Musgrave, Syd- ney, N.S., master of the will also have to face the deci- Georgetown will have a-full air- sion of whether it will be in our|ing during’ the campaign,” Mr. best interests to bring ouf pro- Campbell said. lvineial. government in line with! With just short of 50 days left fn his election -announcement, the federal government which (until, election day the parties failed to refer to his govern-|will provide our province with |will begin earnest campaigning ment’s medicare proposal which will cover only about 12 per cent _ef our population.” “As far as the premier’s refer- ences_to-the- departments of ag- riculture and fisheries, we do not deny that these departments and every other department of government are receiving more monev: today than was allocated —16,-20—or-30--years-ago. The un- fortunatefaet_is that the de- partments agriculture and fisheries are receiving a lower percentage of the provincial in- tome than before.” “The people of -the province over $20,000,000 this year.’ The almost immediately. The Liber- ‘in 1959, and again in 1962, that |Assembly and the P.E.I. Li CITY AREA FUNERALS government in line with. Ottawa. |of this week. “There is no doubt that. = liason between our provincial | government and Ottawa has | GEORGETOWN dropped to an all time low. The, assurance we have of a better; Mrs. Flora Fraser of Toronto, deal from the federal purse is to|Ontario, accompanied by her elect a government that can/|grandson, Master Kevin —Mae- work with Ottawa. rather than |Donald is visiting with relatives sustain our present government |in Georgetown. : . in office whose chief aim ap-| Mrs.-Ida Wood of Boston, pears to be to-eriticize and em-|Mass., arrived in Georgetown barass Ottawa for local political gain.” s a 5 Mr. Campbell cited the govern- ment’s handling of the recent Causeway crisis “‘as an illustra- | tion of the point just mentioned.” | MacDONALD FUNERA# — The funeral for Alexander Mac- Donald was held Sunday, April 17 from the MacLean Funeral “Home to “the -Canoe~Cove~Pres-| tions, to~ have a meeting -con=F— byterian Church where service was conducted -by—Rev.—Ray- mond Gillis and Rev. Donald Nicholson. During the service Mr. Nicholson: sang Shall We Meet Beyond The River. Congre- | “The premier, gational hymns were The Lord Is My Shepherd and O , God of Bethal. Organist was Mrs. Kath- line—Morrison.—Pallbearers were Warren MacDonald, ~~ Arnold MacDonald, Albert MacDonald, Martin MacDonald, Charles —-~MacDougalt;-Albert--MaeDougall.. Flowerbearers were: ‘Tommy Devereaux, Everett Boyle, Har- ry Boyle, Malcolm MacDonald,: © * * * ak * * * * Robert MacDonald. tery. Hot Water GETTING HEADLINES : “while the local government | Hot water at the turn ef a was_getting headlines criticising | tap—300 gallons ef hot water the federal decision we were] in just 15 minutes. able, through friendly negotia- : vened in Ottawa which resulted inthe readjustment_of_construc- tion plans, thus providing for the comimencement of work on the’ P.E.1. said this year.” - { he said, ‘‘de- voted’ much of his television time to the industrial develop- jj’ 10 the industr fe i and suzgested he was calling the | Pelmer Electric Ltd. Power WATER HEATER reléction to defend these -poll- icies.” “Is this a defence or a camouflage? +“Phe_government's dealings - Liberal leader said, ‘Premier jals have scheduled meetings for _ Shaw and his government argued the Members of the Legislative /’ the_province..needed a provincial al Federation for the latter part last week where she will spend the summer. Mr, and Mrs. H.P, George Sr., returned ‘recently from a motot trip to Saint John, N.B., where | | they were the guests of rela- tives. — | Sgt.“ Joseph “Gotell__and— Mrs. Gotell and family of Beaverbank, N.S., were recent visitors to Georgetown, where they were the guests of Sgt. Gotell’s bro- ther, Kimball Gotell and Mrs. ‘|Dr. Don MacKay, Dr. George |Experimental Farm, Charlotte-| covered mich ‘of the coastline -|~Dr. Macleod speaking-on- pas-“land-farms.-Growers-will-be- con-/ by-groups—throughout—the—new-court-Saturday:--The—aceused—is from | nev Halex eastward te Ord, Training Courses © The cloud over New4Brunswick WEATHER - Island News Page |Quebee seinaieatinee: (CP) — Observed and Prince Edward Island will | Are Conducted : ° Spread into Nova Scotia this < . Se PF paeate cn at me mea Aba Somat, ibn ant Comedian Madional Up lake oe i On OI recesses re pecie a mainly cloudy O- ‘ ors, an °y Eastern and Central Districts ee paeenees = f day in all three provinces.- Tem- — eee aboard its tr-ms | e Guardian. Charlottetow ; > ieee ee tt 2 * revatures will continue cold in {in the antic regian during the | : ie tetown, Mon., April 18, 1966. 5 Spice Pe ics is - the foz-shrouded communities summer peak travel period oe | ' Wishes 33 a5, While elsewhere temperatures! Training courses are being m lmacnuato 89 00.008 od SA should climb to the high 40's conducted at Halifax, headquar- | ee steeeesene a a and low 50's, ters of the region’s sleeping, din- a | ru ene an Nites erent’ a. - : ing and parlor car departm=nt, 5 |Montreal ...... Be . Regional farecasts: and dining cars and sleepers not Prince Edward Island, Kast- jn service are being used as . Fredericton ...... 32 55° ern New Brunswick Counties, classrooms to train the new : Ngaint John ......... 29 «5! Saint John River Valley, Bay of staff, many of whom are univer- ens a U r a Moncton seceeee 390 54 Chaleur: Mostly cloudy, today sity students. ! ‘Halifax 87 41 with isolated showers in the af- — | Charlottetown sees 26 ternoon. Not much change in rested Saturday night for al- | MONTAGUE — Approximate-! Dr. Macleod in his addrest | ee. seer e - temperature; winds light. LOW- jeged complicity in a plot to ly 250 farm people, officials and taking potato fertilise! skid SOh ibe eante on = high at Charlottetown 30 and overthrow the government, business people of Montague at- testing must be the basis for in-|Boston _...... aaa 64 a Manoton 30 and %, eres poli sources said. _The pee ee nat Gee ee fertilizer use. Each|New York ........ 41 6 ny me ee ore saa ~ [monks Henpitagedera—Gnane- Il field and each crop is a specific |Miami ' 66 74 .Edmundston > and 00, “aMmP- 'seeha Thero, disappeared after on Saturday afternoon problem and-:should be treated|New Orleans ...... 43 hellton 33'and 45. . ss the arrest order was issued but The new fertilizer plant recent- as sugh. A fertilizer plant like|Tucson ........... 52 82 ae ae was picked up at Ratnapura, 60. ly completed at Brudenell, a few this dne has the necessary flexi-'Los Angeles ....... 6 OO Cit Resident imiles from here. miles from’ Montague is consid- bility to provide the proper com- ered to be another boon’ to the |bination of plant os veh soil; HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- industrial development: of ‘the |tests show are necessary. Chem-|ther office ‘says skies were Southern Kings Area jical analysis of the potato plants | Cloudy over much of New Bruns- The three guest speakers repre- | themselves-is a newer method of; Wick and Prince Edward Island senting Cyanamid of Canada Li- finding whether the crop has late Sunday. - In Nova Scotia, mited and Prima Fertilizer Li- been properly fertilized. Experi-| many localities were reporting mited were Dr. Lloyd MacLeod, mental work is underway at the| clear — skies; however, sea fog Is Remanded Louis F McMurrer, _ city, charged with theft over $50 was | remanded to Monday, April 18! when he appeared before Magis- | trate A.J. Haslam in city police |} Cooper. town to. apply this method -to Is- | ture. and forage stated, forage is |tacted this summer to co-oper- | plant which was in full opera- a valuable crop we one that has a“ with the farm on this pro- tion. r a high potestig! for production /Ject. | His brother Don also spoke to charged with faili ield—at | on P.E.1. and other Maritime} Dr. George Cooper, director of |the group and helped with the a yield Bil ene ye ea areas. We hope to make farmers /technical services, Cyanamid of}program.’ Don ig manager of costs or two days. - ~ more’ aware of the value of fer-|Canada Ltd. from Toronto, also |Prima Fertilizer Lid: in PET.” ponald w Mitchell Argyle | - work guaranteed. | tilizer with forage crops, just as|spoke briefly and answered |and operates a plant at_Kensing- Shore-charged with~ failing to | ee they are with potatoes. for .ex-/many questions from an enthus- |ton. stop at a red traffic light, had | GUARDIAN’ - PATRIOT ample. The two things that ,do jiastic group of visitors. Also pre-| Coffee and doughnuts were his case adjourned to April 30 : fae most.to increase our forage ‘sent from Cyanamid. of Canada |served.-The door prizes _ were =f £ E-N TR A L = yields are: applying adequate Limited was C.J. Dumbrell,|won by E 1 mer Hynes, one half. a ee os : Phone 4-8506 represented by Frank Sigsworth. | Joseph FE. Collings, Southport, | Call us for programs, club bulletins, busi- ness letterheads. All ARREST MONK COLOMBO, Ceylon. (Reuters) | An influential Buddhist monk } and six other: persons, including fertilizer and using a two cut|manager of advertising and sales ton of fertilizer; Murdock Hume, hay system and good pasture |promotion. - two bags of garden fertilizer and management. He concluded by) Blair Wood, manager of the |Pat Campbell one bag of garden saying: fertilizer does not cost Brudenell plant welcomed the/|fertilizer. Yard sticks were Gotell. } e Hy i nr ne Gren Come SUSPENSE ENTERTAINMENT EASTERN FUNERALS EXCITING DRAMA AND ROMANCE! MacLEAN FUNERAL — The funeral of the late Daniel Mac- Lean was held from the Perry Funeral Home to St. Peter's Church, St. Peter’s Bay, where DRequiem High Mass was ‘cele- |.“ brated by Rev. Bennett Mac- Donald who also conducted ser- ; vice at the grave. Rev. T.P. Butler was present in the sanc- tuary. Pallbearers were Joseph ~“Thompson, Glendon MacKén- non, ‘Jackie Lewis, George Mae- Donald, Alban -MacAulay, Ray- mond Wilson. Interment was in the Church Cemetery. MacKt.NZ.£ FUNERAL — The funera' for Angus M Mac- Kenzie was heid- Saturday ~af- ternoon from the Gillis Funeral Home. Rev. Donald Nicholson conducted services at the home and grave. Mrs. Samuel D. Buchanan was. the _ organist. Hymns sung were The Lords My Shepherd and Abide With Me. Pallbearers were Ed Mac- Kenzie, Russell Compton, Wil- Yiam Costello, Laurie Morrison, Charles Nicholson-and Hugh MacPherson. Flower bearers were John Gilmore and William - MacRae. Interment took place in the Belfast cemetery. Ane LOCAL BRIEFS RECEIVES NEWS | » Don MacDonald, Prince Street, received Saturday the news. of the death of his brother Alex | MacDonald, 80 of Bonacord, Al- | rta. GRASS FIRE The Charlottetown and Park- dale Fire departments answered ealls to extinguish grass fires over the weekend. 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