Island News Page Easternand. Central Districts — ~ |The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri., rit 1, 5 ~|RC Family Planning Group | ‘Asks Birth Control Meeting | By BRENDA LARGE _ [peal of the present law aka ys . OTTAWA (CP) — A Roman| plication of provincial regula- Catholic family. planning organ | tions. ization Thursday called for, rua! afore. ducks htc NT mich» meet any amendment i ona ore ing vet the ‘interested authori- eae law. \ties, agreement could ‘he ; : |reached on basic principles thai Pe: ane oe ete ent | would provide for a. ‘certain. _ sain Hospital and |barmony,, in the regulations of preatdent. of the Ottawa the different’ provinces and guarantee the safeguarding of SERENA group, told the Com- rights we believe to be mons health committee ‘‘all the tial.” federal | “4 Teeny authorities. concerned, ican BE These rights were: re ae mould” herr —Respect for ‘different points _*The -:conferen pre __of_view? cede Pr proposed, sneaaee a Allotment of public” funda] code the Crinunal Code eliminate... without discrimination as to ing-any ‘reference to .contrace’ eerie conscience, relig- x : belief: 3 e » e tion. Regulations governing the iia, a Points of view, sale and distribution of informa: | tion about contraception. would | become a provincial responsi: bility. Dr... Potvin ‘said this wouia| clinics” or Sere sence of —Freedom ofall persons, in- cluding -welfare recipients, to ‘use or not_use the services of BLOOD going to. be a blood do- says the sticker that LOCAL BRIEFS TO ONTARIO Wayne Keenan, Murray. River, | left recently for Ontario, where | he will seek employment. RETURNS HOME | “T'm nor” | government ,considered asking |brands af beer DONOR COMPET ITION Ray MacDonald public ca departments at Canada Pack: |ment supervision as a ‘‘précau- | thorized associations or clinics, town. Suh rises today at 5.59 tions officer at Canada: Pack ers is. seen | Coles’ helmet blood donor competition gets Cross blood donor, clinics at REE AY, among. the. different ~the Confederation. _Centre. Federal Government's Hands Tied In Qu mabe Beer Problem federal have. been run on two other. following reports ' manufacturefs of. two: other \af a possiblé connection between brands of beer sold in Quebec | heavy beer. drinking and 16 to City area to destroy their 18 cases of near failure. | |stocks, but has decided it tacks; A spokesman. said outside the ers’ in ‘preparation for next OTTAWA (CP) — \the authority, informants said |Commons the two other brands | Thursday. were not produced . by -Dow Health Minister MacEachen | Brewery Which announced Wed- said in the Commons that tests |nesday ‘it is- ae all beer * Mr. and Mrs. James MacDon- | ald returned recently to their home in Souris—after.. spending the winter months in Toronto, 7 Ontario.. TO ONTARIO » Mrs James Mallard and her | two children of- London, Ontario returned home recently after vi- siting Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mac- Ponald, Souris. . 18 PATIENT . ie MacDonald sage | and Mrs. Gerard. Ma “ot 1d, Souris, is a patient in oe Kings County Memorial Hos: A&M HAVE RETURNED - . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gor fave returned to Murray Ae bour, after spending the past » geveral months in Ontario. " CROKINOLE PARTY Winners of the crokinole party held in the United Church hall, | Murray Harbour, on Wednesday night were Mrs. Edna White, Murray Harbour, and William | MacKenzie, Beach Point. Lunch | was served women of the! UCW of the church. FINED $10 In Traffic Court yesterday morning, fined $10 and costs or four days by Justice of the Peace. Albert Dennis were: Edi: | | - gon Cecil Tanton, City, stop sign violation and Errol Clyde Camp- | bell, North River, speeding James Harry Graham, Gaspere- | “m@ux, pleaded not. guilty to a) charge of driving while his _lic- | ence was suspended and had his | case adjourned to Magistrate's Court today. BRIDGE PLAY. The following are the results | of Wednesday night’s games at the Abegweit Bridge Club: | Following are the © results of | last night’s charity game ‘at the | Abegweit Bridge Club: 1. Chris Larrabee . and | Hines - Hilda Green-and Dot Farm: | ; pital. *s Mrs. P. . Conrad. and Jane) ‘Fisher also W.J. “MacDonald | and Inez Kelly . 4. Cathy Murphy and Marie Carragher. TUPPER AR 8 The department“ of transport | ot the card party held at Com- |MACTAVISH FUNERAL — Fu- | ae prceuced. at Quebec City ice breaker CCGS~ Tupper- ar.” Plant rived in Charlottetown Harbor) An informant said the govern. | Thursday and docked at tie ment decided it could not ask. Marine Wharf at 6 a.m that stocks of. the “other two spokesman for the * scpariment | brands be destroyed because’ no last’ night. said the tce breaker relationship has been found be- ‘will remain on standby for any | ween the beer ‘and the deaths. | ships needing assistance through TESTS NEGATIVE | icy waters. Reports Nadicated | Mr. MacEachen Said in a pre- that the Irving Oi! Company Lim-| pated statement that a test by-| 4 ited tanker, Ours Polaris, is due ine Quebec health department to arrive this afternoon with alfor a “number of metals in the ‘cargo. for the Charlottetown |beer had proved negative. He | ‘Plant. ° idid not name: the Dow Brewery | CITY AREA FUNERALS: IS PATIENT Mrs. Johnny (James) Gallant | , of North Rustico is. a-patient in | | the Charlottetown Hospital. | ~ CARD PLAY The following are the resu: ‘ts jneral for Harold MacTavish was held Thursday, March 31, from the Gillis Funeral Home. Rev. |Donald Nicholson conducted the jservice. Organist was Mrs. M. munity Centre last night: ladies’ first, Mrs. Joseph R, Gallantg ladies’ second, Mrs. C, Shep- |herd; miens’ first, Philip Shea; mens’ second, George Larter; | consolation, Josie Blanchard and Frank- Duffy; door prize, 3 Eurelda - Pineau; special prize, Joseph McKay: freezeout, Mrs. |Harold Cudmore and Borden | MacDonald. ; Te PRECIPITATION The Charlottetown Radio range last night reported that 57 of an dnch of precipitation fell be- | tween the hours of 9 a.m. and | midnight last night. Most areas | of the Isiand ienced snow | jand rain during the day creat: | were: The Lord Is My Shepherd land Abide With Me. Pallbearers |were: Aubrey MacLenrian, Ed- |ward Martin, William C. Penny, James Holiday, Frank Murphy, |John MacPherson. Flower bear: ers were: Colin MacColl, Joseph. Edmunds. Interment was in Bel-j fast Cemetery: “ leave less danger of a legal gap | their. choice. ‘[in” his” who produces the other brands, Quebec, — teaches City plant showed no change in | the quality of the beer ‘or Method of manufacture. ing on Jim i a a cbrand“new="ee®-® three. days of Red | was informed March 19 by a | give informa Quebec doctor about a possible | contraceptives ;W. MacDonald. Hymns sung-§* in. the Cae: between the. re-| TEACHES CONTROL | The SERENA organization - indibals Lwhich -has branches throughout a rhythmic means. of - birth control, ‘based on daily observation of the basal temperature of women. If the idea of a national con- ference was not acceptable, his ~ aaa nor An inspection of the Quebec the Mr. MacEachen’ said no rela-, fionship between the deaths and | [groups would recommend the Town 7.31~ am. and 6.24 pom beer has been found, - but the | | Crimihal Code’ be amended. so:Rustito at 3.26: a.m. and _1:! company had volunteered to le. | only doctors,’ | stroy its product under govern-| workers: and members of au- nurses, social} | pprivate, oc “public, incorporated provincial laws, could ffon about use of relationship between beer dtink-|- Lewis Brand (BC — ‘Saska- ing and (2 new form. of heart Brciath a doctor, said heAhought , failure, ‘‘an entirely new syn- }it was “highly theoretical” that drom, Mr. MacEachen said. all the provinces could be. per- None of the victims drank | Suaded to agrée at a confeyence less than eight quarts of beer a|of the type suggested by ; tionary measure. ; The federal health department. - under, ! ‘ a Snag st "San ¥ rancisco Island. WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — senpere tures *y Low overnight High cbs bias Vancouver eo ara i SA Edmonton. 32/ ; 48 Yellowknife econ 16 21 Regina Migweast nm OUR 5r SOURIS “ A’ meeting was Winnipeg “3 44 \held -at- Souris. Regional High! Churehill 24 Sehdol ‘Wednesday nigh| to look North. Bay 2a into the possibility of building a Toronta: +... ines 42 -new Consolidated ‘Elementary.: Ottawa ore 39 School in the town. Montreal 42 This ‘meeting was called. by Quebec ‘ ‘ 40 the Elementary School - Board Fredericton ..4.-. 314 35 _\with 75 rate payers -present SAM JOHN eee eee 30 33- | A.report of the-Fact Finding Monchny sseanalin ae 32> Committee was given. Members’ Halifax Ns 30 38- ‘of this committee ‘are Albert Charlottetown 2h 37 Fogarty, chairman; B‘l. Stew- Sydney 24+ 41 ‘art, Colin Craig, Bill MacLean, Yarmouth .......0X33 - 40 - Daryl MeLure,. Mrs. Edward Sto Jon's: ee a 41+ Kassner, Omar Cheverie and El- Boston ane an. Ah \mer MacDonald. New York 30. | The report of this committee Jacksonville 73 “stated that h Elementary Miami {Schools irf sii ae now: inade- Los Angeles quate and that a new Consolidat- ed School Should be built if- at HALIFAX (CP) — Thes.wea- 1) possible. ne ther-office says that by dawn to- The committee also stated | an oy Peer roan ene that the following proposed con: | je have nontineane sow. _ By solidated - area include ~Chep- noon the entire diatritt-will be in stow, Milton, Grandville, ~and drier air.- Skies: will be cloudy Rack Barra. : The committee also stated and ‘snowflurriés quite active Another ‘disturbance will move (haf the rate payers of , Souris into the Maritimes Saturday and Would provide a good leadership the outlook is for rain with little for this new Consolidated School change in temperature. The. committeé; hoped “tobe Regional. forecasts: vable to.meet with these. other Cape. Bret Pri Edward School districts so that they Cloudy: Soe chang would be able to offer their as to snowflurries near noon, ~cold= ser: winds nerth 20; low- -high ‘at tricts\ if it were requested: Mr. Fogarty, chairman of ‘the Sydney 34-38, Charlottetown 32- 35, outlook for Saturday, rain Fact Finding Committee offer Suit not * ed ‘to go to these other school ner aturee Snuch: change in tem. ‘districts and give a report on the committee. He: also stated that High tide today at. Charlotte-' the committe ot give ad- At = oa ditional expendit far Edu-| tis) ~ p.m: Summerside tide eighteen | ‘minutes later, than Charlotte. | a.m. and: Sets at 6.36, p.m. GIFT TO NORTH VIET NAN BERLIN (Reuters < East | Germans*,have so* far contrib- ated 6,000,000 marks ($1,650,- 000) to a .fund for. the people of North Viet -Nam, the East: German news agency.ADN said day. There were about: 40 sus- SERENA. : Wednesday. ae “NOTICE, - He said a sheniioke pathology | he pate prepared b a : e peeginins ae Ist the plows, prices will | si GS ear val University erree The | alth- ter made the | Brush” Cuts . Ore Oe arg Cre Fee ERE $1 50. ee ee © ke Adults . Pie eh Olle Cele eee eee 1.25 . r | enheaes. who asked whether pe Children;- -Mon., Tues., Wed. & Th W5e¢ {pice uaion “had beeri com- Children, Fri. & Sat. oy $1.00 After the health minister Sat | : down, Agriculture Minister Greene ” Popped up to remark ‘that ‘‘there are never any such | REO blems with milk, Assoc | ing slu travelling conditions. | The ‘h temperature recorded | | yesterday was 37 degrees and | a similar temperature prevailed | i late ‘last: night. Winds. were. re- | ported light at 15:miles per hour REALESTATE SALES | | SorReehatr> Semnrce Phone 892-244 | HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO OWN A . 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Charlottetown Barber's: , = a APRIL Ist, ~ SATURDAY ~ APRIL Qnd - Basilica Recreation Centre = Registration 7 pm. followed by Panel Discussion and Social 9:30 a.m. Discussion Groups and Annual Meeting: Guest ‘Speaker: Hon. W. R. Shw. lation et o, Nery oy : = mess it istanee—to-sany—ofthe other dis. | cation ‘purposes on the. present elementary schools. Elmer. MacDonald stated “that pride, in~ 6wnership of a new school would help the commun- ity a great deal. He also stated that if the people do . not . want this new school they should speak their minds. The meeting felt strongly: that .amendments on school acts be- fore being made should be. dis: cussed with the Trustee Associa- ‘tion, which has not been done in the past..It was-also stressed at the meeting that thé Gov- ernment should, explore—into—a different sy stem for the lowering and Gollettion of taxes. New Elementary School _ Contemplated In Souris : “A vote was taken at this meet. ing and 54 rate payers voted for the school, while three were against it. The “three voters against this new school did not state their reasons why, It was decided that a general vote wiil be taken at the next pontine which wall be held on May. 16, 1966 : — Two members a the Depart- ment of Education were present at this meeting: Reggie Mac- Donald, superintendent—of elem- entary schools for Queens Coun- tv and Miller MacFadyen, head of correspondent. studies for the i Department of Education.’ ¥ ye SEF IDEAL -F AMILY‘FUN — * This One SAT.” pe WALT Dis Bring The Family To See A thrilling and tender story of a ‘frontier family...and of the homely yellow dog that Fogemey --- Shows at stormed into their lives, bringing them love, j NEY OLD YELLER Technicoior ARCO VICARIO presente ra te ee eet REO Eas a ! pnd ig gs «cd Service, P J : Bayers R Cenjre, ; ; ; evadencbenccee + tae Banquet 6:30 p.m, Speaker. Hon. 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