Island News Page ‘Lobster Western and Central Districts macnn accusam se ie CALNES || Reorganization Sought Are Poor _| | s a s 7 ‘day’s catch all signs are point- ‘ é : ing to another poor, season for ce mni lobster fishermen in this area. | . ther conditions kept all ' 0 Summersi Wea Se eal b ta Wilsly | but two of the side fish-| ‘Former students of Prince of|tion $ vitally im- ermen from pulling their traps | ~ 7 Sceaghanr : that a strong and active on opening day yesterday and cay Wales College present stu-| a sociation be formed as the the two who ventured out, broth- M dents who are interested, are in-'}ymmni association in seven ers Cecil and Walter Sonier were | | vem vited to attend a meeting Thurs-jyears time will have the respon- disappointed with their meager day evening in Montgomery sibility of maming seven mem- ,iches although they were un-| | Hal! to reorganize the Alumni /bers of the 13-member board of shin to pull all of their traps. Society of the college, The meet- governors of the university that “One report is that one boat ing is called for 8 o'clock. Hon. |is . ulled in 80 pounds while the F. Walter Hyndman will preside.|- Thursday’s meeting will name — took in 40. Dr. Frank MacKinnon, princi-|a nominating committee which “| Fe ager gr ry pal of PWC, will address the in turn will appoint a committee remainder mer meeting jto enquire into the steps needed boats played it safe by not fac-| Mr. Hyndman was the, last to reorganize the slumnt associa” ing the high winds and rough | president of the alumni associa-|tion, and it at alto. appolt! such Seas-yesterdaly- Most. of them, tion which existed for some time ee ao cccnauant Sthicers are are expected to sail to the fish- but has not been active secemte j, and a charter secured. 'g grounds early this morning. ly. <= aaa “The former--associationdid—mot One spokesman from the Bor- fo Graduates responsible for stir- have a charter, it was explain- den area stated that all indica-" ring new interest in the associa- ed. tions pointed to one of the worst seasons ever in his area. He said that Cape Traverse fishermen jhad catches yesterday which amounted to almost nothing and < 9 he was pessimistic concerning , ithe remainder of the season. | he | Reports are that lobster fish-| © 'ermen from the New Brunswick Sparks Urgent Appeal Sect Ste =| VIETCONG POSITION UNDERATTACK 4 eas | Dense black smoke billows post. The relief force tse? Cong (AP Wirerhote via radie ‘ts [* ee eae i tak siebwialss : _ READY FOR DECENT mentine and Murray Corner ar- | fr farce medico makes 2 Titan I! missile sile to look @ fire broke out late Monday. | A total of 129 blood donors re-jternoon, at Souris Legion is from jungle near Due Co, : 20 oxy equipment for civilian persone! trapped ecme 50 workers were in the gistered at Kinkora Regional evening, and at rertiaes aes D li B id South Viet Nem, Tuesday after was under attack by the Viet from Saigon). before he makes’a’descent into in the missile complex when silo at the time. High —_ A sina bg oa ee ee ried Up cate ri ge | US. Air Force planes dropned - to exc the quota by’ nine, | produce their ’ - sapsim on 8: suspected Viet ; while just 113 of the hopéd-forjors, there undoubtedly will be # Results Given Cong position. This picture MAKE TIME TO ATTEND by attended the evening clinic; shortage af blood for patients Third European Industry Fee En ee ce PET and Nove Fone te the resilts of stat photographer witt jot | Reel Cross Blood Donor. Clinics |to Monday’s 87, resulted in a mi- Scotia during the next 10 days. Charlottetow Hote! i the 4 |nus quantity of 115 for the first Mr. Jones made an urgent ap-| pone Ss ew ns pag — TODAY'S CLINICS ak : two days. peal to residents in the four cen-| a. ; | Ralph" MacCarvillé, the chair- tres in which Red Cress clinics ar ne South — a cot Mrs.Campbell and Tom Cauty — 2— 4 P.M.—Morell Legion inte For eorgeTrown jman of the Kinkora ‘clinic, ex- are to be held in the next WO! Kina Parmer and Mrs JF, | “it 8—10 P.M.—Souris Legion . ; pressed his gratification at the days to make an all-out effort to MacMillan 54.80 om East — West — Mrs. RH. response from the residents of attend as blood donors, and so Rasers ae he agin = Hines and Mary Dufty — 60.42; : TOMORROW'S CLINICS Mayor Howard S$. MacLean in ‘by Premier Walter R. Shaw. _,nalized for the placing of extra the area. His committee’ com-|insure that the blood bank for 52.95. Mrs ageaTes teas Don Jay and Jim Kirby — 56.33; “ : : formed members of the George- -- Also discussed by the council insurance on the policeman’s posed of Les and Ray Smith, both provinces is maintained at a Mrs P _ Tee aaa os Mrs E. Kays and Dr. Lee Kil. | y Sea | P.M.—Cardigan Legion town Town Council that recent- was the meeting with Claude car plus Ray Kelly and’ Edward Mc-/a safe level. < P Mrs. WHR Atkins pod sore lorn — 55.91; Lous Gaudet and | &—10 P Mon e Legion ly a number of (persons from a Smith, director of town planmng he police teport for the Cardle, was assisted by volun-| | ~ Ww, - Dunbar _Mrs.| Bob Hambly — 52.08; Charles MO tagu conzern had visited the town and and G Keith Pickard, to be held month chowed the amount of teers representing the Kinkora| Pinette Results | tove weuner ; Mrs. Art Coffi 46 | are interested in establishing a2. August 25 to discuss the land US | g24n 50 1 in on 9 col. CWL who also provided and ser- plies is: siete “ plant to process Irish Moss and ‘ptan, recently - submitted: to~ they}. iaq .-on....fines co! vet the -refresiments: tothe do- The fi ving < ants I other forms of seaweed provincial government by Walter : . tmors - of horse racing-at’F — fos z lf established this will be the deSilva STREET COMMITTEE } The Eldon elinie was held at. way, Saturday une. ’ ‘ third ~industry —to -leeate in The plan, -which..the . council street , there -for--the = Georgetown having strong. con- now has available to it for study, at that ast us been ete soniye — one Panting My Jeanie (S. MacMillan) nections with northern Europe. is called “A Planning and Hous- stones removed from certain again “heading the Legion com- Chestnut Cleff (Crosby) ‘ Early this . spring the official co Study for the Town of streets that had been™ recently mittee which was the sponsoring Little Annie eer Gee opening of Bathurst Marine was | Georgetown. _|sub graded; bridges repaired. body. A marquee erected near Last Charice Mose (J. s held and only a few weeks ago The date for the meeting was tT new: stop signs were | the entrance to-the Legion home Times: 2.17:2, 2.19:3. Get Corten, Foe ee ene’ eed eS ee erected and two speed signs and was used for registering the do- wine binge B : : Monday night, with Mayor How-|4 Warning sign erected. Council-|nors, and added novelty to the Mao's ep N tea ness ALICE-IN ard S. MacLean presiding andlor Currie reported that one new occasion. However, the mosqui- 298° (OY Uno. councillors Lavers, Currie, John-| street light had been installed on! toes were prevalent, and vied ila Sew thou (Continued from page 1) son, MacConnell, MacLean andthe corner of East Street and with the Red Cross team for the Mer ae ca en Morse said the only conclu. MacDonald in attendance. Gleneige Street and that a donors’ blood! Members of the Times: “Clus € sion he can draw from the TAX COLLECTIONS street light had been -moved Legion ladies’ auxiliary were the 1 14. (Gillis) ; a from its former position on Dur-| volunteer assistants and sup- aa ; White House briefing is that the It was decided that all poll i | Miss Kehla (A. MacRee) war in Viet Nam will continue tax arrears for the years 3964 2am Street to corner of Durham ' plied refreshments for the don- Donsa’s Detiglit (M. MacDon ; ald Wi Ww i im ce be ew &i- ewe & Now is the ideal time for you and your family ts enjoy summer camping! Simpsons-Sears is the. first place to visit for your outdoor needs. Come m to our store and see our wide range of tents and camping eaimpment at budge!-minded ‘prices. wi — bs ; and East Streets. ors eee ; : é ae . eS Buy all you want ‘pn your Account with Ne. Down its t level for the re- and 1965 and property tax ar- hair ) 23 : : é items ih oe age Seas swe Sec- Tears for the year 196{"would be A letter was received from the F.A.S Jones, chi eT ae Times: 2.21:3, 2.21:3, sy ; -. th Heh, y Be gettin’ a ut NOE 3 : Payment. retary-General U Thant of the immediately handed to a solicitor Canadian National Railways provincial Red Cross b ve CLASS D : 2 Saag, OS EIA NS oe WAL: Suiiet. Mallia ‘tslcs to acsaume (St Coen stating that due to the fact that or committee, said last night 1) woos i Coulson) si): ° ° eee 7 —aITADRS __in~regard—to—the—meeting-to-the-engine—house—had—been—torn_that the shortfall in registrations Flying-Sun—(Henry}— Ad 20% Off UF St r! T | e-F {I d Sl n Ba s! peace negotiations be held in the town hall Friday down that they were reducing during the first two days has pon Rain) 34 : °o ~ Four ofa ery en Hie eepi g g . = oe wai ee t© night to discuss a permanent! the agnount of the valuation of created a seriqus were Tata "sa"| Jerry’s Boy (L. MacRae) 12 : ome pigiapoer—- ea : ° * ne said. “After that, when Con- will attend cians Wie cepreatae on a tar hacen tee a ar ‘oe = ts af, Times: 2.38; 235:3. Tall size-35 x 76. Fine quality cotton poplin shell. ~ a go ae gress returns in January, I am tatives from all organizations in grant from the Canadian Na. ¥— ' - Announcer, Ed Downe, start-! Two lbs. of Terylene insulation. Lined with cosy satisfied the American war in the town and interested citizens. |tional Railways in lieu of taxes. je eae L.- rig RE cotton flannel... Pre-shrunk for machine washability. ‘<a. Tet ¢ aoeecadl aacaney peaiece ae undertaken,” *| Applications —were — received MacDonald West: timers, R.A. MacKenzie. | Sani-Gard treated for. freshness. 13 59 <4 will be deciézedl reservists and _ Several applications for build. | from fecal Shop ping a 9 John Ross; clerk, C.R. Maser.] Reg. 16.99—-NOW ONLY Bee 4 Rm guardsmen will be called up «= ME, permite were before the Ore, wary Yorsion, coe INGUESTIS == usta pm io . 4 coe aoa ced “Approved was the’ application | Vieve see and aero : i : i cosa Se x 72; Reduced... one on war-footing.-entirely-°0M*<<sF Canadian Olt Co. Ltd... to erect: Soloman: for ‘petmission=to-erect Da pian ae Veena i eee rayon: shell; wéol-cotton mixinsulation=4-1b-————-——= te parable to that the Korean 4 puilding 384 square feet ground signs of approximately four feet E TERN is | fill. Cotton plaid lining. Navy. _ Te _—~_ a i War floor space in size and install) by eight feet in size on the street : ; Reg. 7.99—NOW ONLY ay) 6 39 yo Pe McCormack also agreed with tiree tanks each of 10,000 gal-|adjacent to their businesses. The The inquest into the death of FUNERALS ‘ Z. (.II—! Z fe sets a Fe on 5s statements by Johnson Monday !ons and one tank of 12,000 gal-jeouncil granted the requests.| murder victim Everett MacDon-/ Be Eps ik Pegi ee eee oe AG Senn coat that there is no substantial di- lons. The oa eni Tanae installed | subject ‘to the stipulations that ald of Shamrock oe e é ; ef: vison the, Unie, States ver. unierdround an loading an Ws the sien must be erected on a siedued fr lant everiat Mas) Macruenson ruxeat —| Outstanding Buys in TENTS for the Family and the Hiker! Asked the basis of the cau. erected a oo is on the|gign on an arm and sufficiently Mr. MacDonald and his wife | wacPherson Ne a. Toei g a ; tious optimism expressed by the babar oe won. ee” high so not to interfere with Wee af tae —_ eben afternoon at 2 nm. from the} MIKER'S TENT : Outside Frame : i .HJGH WALL TENT house leaders. presidential press "'The other building permit ap-|Yie™, © motorists. The street | weskend of OV SH Mache Compton Funeral Home, Sum-] Sleeps two UMBRELLA TENT’ ee secretary Bill D. Moyers men- proved was an application trom {committee must approve the (Ronse Saturday, Jay. 24, and his|™erside. Service was conducted | Reg. 20.99 soars: ue tioned three points: Steohen Landry to erect a small|Signs and their manner of erec- \ite's body was found in a field| bY Rev. S. Grant Walls. Organ- Kale i % Sleeps Four Sale s A sense of understanding be- building on his property in which | tion. west of Summerside the follow-| ist was Mrs. Eric Sheen. Pall-| gat Reg. 85.00 oe tween the executive and legisla- to store garden tools. ‘ing day jbearers were Reginald and Ed-| Coton drill tent. canvas-treated for a The walls are 5'2" hizh, while the tent tive branches of the U.S: gov-| ‘The town has completed ar- | Clarence Perry of Fortune ward MacDonald; Earl Corney,] ™0oisture resistance. Quick and easy to Sturdy 10'2 oz. proofed drill: Dutch- itself is 9.x 9.x 7’ bigh. Roof is 12.5- ernment is helpful; reports of rangements and has leased the EASTERN |Cove has been charged with Herbert Schurman, Charles Den- set up. Extradlarge storm flap. Fiber- style. door. Door and windows are oz. per square yard waterproofed. increased losses of the Viet home of Mrs. Mabel MacLean| ’ |two counts of capital murder as|mis and Keith Warren. Interment} 185 netting on window. About 7’ x 7 Fiberglas screened. Sewn-ine floort Four windows; Dutch-style door. Sewn- Cong—guerrillas..came through on Grafton Street for a residence FUNER LS ~ _| a result of both the deaths. |was in People’s cemetery. x 5° high. Fcrest green. About 11 x 9 x 7%’. im floor. ~ | during the weekend. and~ a” for the town-policeman-Negotia- — A - = SSS SFR APROERE SO es = = a - “feeling of general support in tions are nearing completion for re si oe SaaS so the renting of office space in the; UNER Al woo Ps re federal building for a police of-| ontn a ridge Nadiad Choverie aa ; - URGES CA[TION . fice. Arrangements are being fi- aaaan’ ee noted ‘ | Perry Funeral Home to St. president cautio’ reporters : —" Souris; where . ee ; pin Monday against saying be was) FAMILY DOCTOR Reaviem High "Mass was cele. | Will be accepted for the position of talking glowingly on the situa-| (Continued from page 1) | brated by Msgr. J.A. Sullivan, ; - ‘ tion in Viet Nam. “He ts not.” r who also conducted service at |. assistant managerand chief bar. stew- Moyers asserted. Stating thatthe risk of -hav+) a. grave. Pallbearers were, ee ‘i a “In another aspect of the Viet ing Mongoloid children if- Bast Lavie, John Mullally, MP.| ard up to and including August 1/8, Nam war, U.S. Ambassador ceases with the age of the Coos webster. Joseph Grant, eel : Henry Cabot Lodge said Tues. mother, she said the risk for 8) Ramund Lavie, Omar Cheverie.] 1965. Applicants must be able to sup- day the Viet Cong terrorists had .woman-under 29 is only one In terment was inthe church - : *killed more than 2,000 local of- 3.000 births, whereas for women ficials in South Viet Nam and re a oe ae ant Chaleuets.. yUNERAL ; caused thousands o flee. trom i.etoid for a woman who al: Funeral of Columb: Campten | state experience and salary expected. He told a Senate. subcommit. Trig has had one Mongoloid to St. Columba's Church, East When applying address correspon--. my tee on refugees the number of On the brighter side of the M 7 a was celebrated by Rev. ee sake eee dee picture, Dr. Thompson said the W.D MacDonald. Msgr. J. A dence to the Royal Canadian Legion Discounts To 50% Cape Cod Wooden 9 CHAIRS ? 99 Regular 5.9 , Folding Aluminum = ¢ Plastic Web 3.88 es ee CHAIRS a Folding Aluminum 8 Complete 30-pc. Ving! Tubing 7.8 e singling ica beatae Tent Outfit Folding Aluminum 5 88 * ply character references and must Plasic Seat ‘CHAIRS Ke Dows 4 Folding Payment ; CHAISETTE | 8 8 Plastic Web - eee 4 complete camping outfit: for style door. Tan, dark green Plastis AIR | ers were. Pius Cheverie, Aucus- color. MATTRESS, 36 x 72 3 49 . ‘ mains will rest this aa at | ae ; : rangements will be an- _MacGILLIVRAY FUNERAL — | Clive Bruce, Bernard Mossey, ¥ F a Se Visiting come The funeral for John MacGilli- | Thomas Harris. Service’ at the 894 4567 with built in foot @ Two sleeping BAGS each, : ; 35 x 72. Red. cotton sail. my Sump. Reg. 6:99 : ; eternal average expectant mother can Sullivan and. Rev. J. Smith ‘ 1 s . *f Was CiuP ” » more Viet Cong terrorism be told there is a o-per-ceat in the 7. Home Box 182 Kensington. “4 nn than = inant Gem Siok Sir teak 13 88 chance that a newborn baby will! Honorary pallbearers were |~- : ; -: : Saat wee you gets; Vast Tebing ... * DEATH NOTICES en eee Mossey oo sada te. ——— E @ Heavy-duty cotton criti ue” BARBECt 2 t + X +P, : S 4 ” BARBECU ~ GREGORY — At Charlottetown | TY oh | P. MacDonald. Daniel |. Fo: : “= = TENT thet sleeps four 12.5 with Rateearie. 19 88 on Tuesday, ~—S = cg Cl AREA cae MLA, Joseph Har- r i i <a. cola on = — ‘ M. Gregory _ : : ee : ; S Febergias nethng Dutch- ‘ ~ PEI. in his 79th year. His re-| FUNERALS MacEachern. Active palibear- INSURANCE ! 4 oa : : Se ‘ : 7 : eloth shell 4b wool-and- SLEEPING BAGS ~ © _ 25 and 7-10 5 | Sage te Tuesday morn- | ee aut verb eee = HYND N & CO ; : cotton fill. Cotton plaid lin- : Ibs. Celacloud Fill 4 RR: MacKINNON — Suddenly at the Home to the Church of the Most | church cemetery MA ° , - a me Ee Or home of her parents, Mr. | Holy Redeemer, where Requiem : Two alr mattresses, seein Mr: John Francis MacKinnon High Mass was celebrated by | QUINTS THRIVE Limited # : = 72". Rubberized —fayon is” BARBECUE of Monticello, on Tuesday, Aug.| Rev. W.J. Enright, CSsRwho; AUCKLAND, NZ. (Reuters) E in marvon 3 10, 1965: Jacyntha MacKinnon, | also conductd the service at the The Lawson quintuplets were Established 1872 =. @ PICNIC SET. 34at chest, with folding legs . aged two months Her remains | grave. Rev Wilham Cumerford, two weeks old Tuesday and the ¢ 128-02... wide-mouth jug: : - were transferred from the Perry | CSsR, was present in the sanc- medical superintendent of the | Fire, Life, Marine, Auto and Guarantee Bonds ef al! kinds. = both foam insulated. Barbe- CHAISE LOUNGE is Funeral Home to the home of tuary, amd Rev. Clarke Mac- hospital where they were born “Bttices: Bs eee, es a ce 12 x 104". pe. plas- Spring filled | 3 : her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Aulay, CosR, assisted in the said they are doing well. Sam- |” ces . 87 Lower Queen St. Chee cE ae : fie service for four. Vinyl cover .. .. - John Dan ao on comer es Ses co Lei - ee Lisa, Poo first two’ to CHARLOTTETOWN : f < cello, from where funeral | O'Donnell, Ronald Vessey- n,, Teac birth-weight, wi” be held this afternoon at Hennessey, Maurice Hennessey, Samue! four pounds and Lisa Also at Summerside — Montague — Alberton SHOP and SAVE the CATALOGUE 3.30 o'clock to St. Margaret’s Earl McCourt, and Lernard Mae- three pounds, three ounces.. Sa Cturch, St. Margaret’s. Inter- Gillivray. Interment was in the | Most infants lose weight shortly | . “The Old Reliable” meat in the church cemetery. | Catholic cemetery: ‘ {after birth and then regain it os : . = : n " : 5 id ; = ‘ - ~ : : : = : ~ , o me 4 ; ® - 204 = oe ma > = 7 3 2) “ +2 » . =a ¢ , i dee Se A EA SRR fl ct ea PEE. 5S E RETA ee ae ta seas _ a nepeiniueee a a Mires yew = cr ri = —— ~ ; ; coer ~ - z ie . stig ality a5 we = ond RE ED x : z sea ste . z * - 2 - ; re sia i