Island News Page [Public Meeting On AAC rie Gunn asain wer Mer vies. 1 9CHhEduled ToOpen Today By GORDON GRANT | The web became even more|islation for trust and loan’ com- Tiel ag . J : ” | Canadian Press Staff Writer|tangled when it was ‘discovered |panies. A’ royal commission attempt- | that British.Mortgage and Trust} Elsewhere on the business O W n Oar ing to discover what made At-|Co., had invested heavily in At-|scene, one of the oldest trans- lantie Acceptance Corp. run out! lantic’s securities and lent |portation companies *in North | of money last year ended four | money to its officials. America threw in the towel be-- months of private digging last! British Mortgage was in so|cause it couldn’t make any © ; | week and will start public hear- deeply that a merger with Vic- money. : ans eminar ings Monday. jtoria and Grey Trust was ar-| Studebaker of Canada, which The one-man commission, un- ranged on a share - exchange| produced‘ cars for the Norch der Mr. Justice Samuel Hughes }basis which placed a value of|American market from its plant of the Ontario Supreme Court, about $2.50 a share on British|in Hamilton, said it was going is expected to sit for about a Mortgage. The market price be-jout of the car business, con- year with some time off for fore Atlantig’s failure was about firming long - standing rumors The Charlottetown Board of Trade has arranged a one day productivity seminar’ scheduled to be held in the Charlottetown; % travelling. |$30 a share, which Studebaker had emphati- . Confederation Centre on March Previous public sittings of the | TROUBLES WERE BIG cally denied. 23. os eee a commission, started in January.! General Acceptance Corp: ot} The plant, employing 400 have been dull affairs, limited ayentown, Pa., sent in a team{hourly - rated persons and 200 | |to getting documents identified. | 06 financial experts to take a/Salaried workers, opened in De- The next stage will see wit-|ioo; at Atlantic with a view to|Cember, 1963, after Studebaker's nesses called who, the commis- |, ta,eover when Atlantic’s trou-|South Bend, Int., plant was nounced that the seminar is not; & directed solely to manufacturers or those firms with large office staffs. sion hopes, will present a clear bjes were made public. closed. “The subjects to be covered | t |picture of Atlantic’s rise and! 1 didn't take '— experts long| The plant opened toyrosy pre- apply to any area—where work fall. s ito discover Atlantic’s troubles {dictions about Studebaker’s fu- is done, whether in the fields of office procedures, warehousing, hospital. administration, plant maintenance, -food processing, construction, retailing, transpor- tation, government or the like,” said Mr. Gaudet. : The purpose of this seminar 1s | The fall came suddenly last <2 hig and G.A.C. made a bid|ture, but it became obvious that summer when a eee tee debt oniy for the consumer finance |the company was in trouble could not be met by ve ®P- | section, which it now is running|When production in 1964 and parently well - pared anne | 6 a fee basis. 1965 did not reach the break- company. Immediately, all its! 5, complex and widespread-|even point of 20,000. debts became due, ‘leaving At- were Atlantic’s dealings that the| A spokesman for’ Studebaker lantic in a position ae ©! royal commission had about 75| Said parts production will con- find more than $10,000,000 in a) accountants working on the case|tinue, but he didn’t know for 2 threefold: 1..To acquaint man- hurry—which it couldn’t do. It how long. ae ‘ agement, labor and government went into receivership June 17. atone bison Be SP y ee wth the benefits that can be ex- LOSSES TOTAL $50,000,000 =| Hearings may ann paramere igi «oun gag PATRIOT SPIEL WINNERS pected through the use of | mo- Losses to. Atlantic's creditors) as if permission ean be ob rn. work study techniques MR. GAUDE are e to total about $50,- rams The Elizabeth MacDonald, Souris Curling Club Saturday. winning team include: (FROM J ose h Sh aw all areas where werk ic under T ae etek such illustrious | Concerned. Atlantic had deal. | skipped rink:from Charlottetown Roger Worth, representing THE LEFT) Elizabeth Mac pi PEN taken; 2. To ‘better equip man-|Study Centre which is a feder-|names as the Toronto-Dominion | ings with both Hugo Oppenheim captured top honors in The The Evening Patriot is making Donald, skip; Kathy Bolger, mt in making decisions re-| ally and provincially spon oe, eaa e tion and\and Son, a private. bank, and canner s leemee Deareacie) Otel: Se. Seeiomenee On. oe Moe See : lead Passes Awa levant to! incorporating workj|organization affiliated with the|United States Steel pension fund | Commerce Business Machines ing bonspiel staged at the nig foursome. Members of the and Janet Harper, y study methods into their organ-|Nova Scotia Technical College. | facing hefte write-offs. |whjch* operate in West Ger- izations; 3. To explain the ser-/ INCLUDE DISCUSSIONS Atlantic’s difficulties spread | ™any. : The death occured of Joseph | vices offered to businessmen m| ‘The seminar, to be conducted |to other companies and many | After the commission has un- : ° ! : . Shaw in the Kings County Mem: | soiving ‘problems. of a technical DR. Da aieuhae as small businesses went bankrupt, |tangled Atlantic it is also to i | Uu nti Ng F ro m Magda | ens —, POC on THUROY, tere. en! ‘Atlantic Region Work Study on including some of Atlantic's sub-| look into Canadian money mar- ; ; . The seminar will be conducted |tre, will include discussions on|sidiaries and some controlled by Ket operations and suggest leg- Mr. Shaw was born at» High| 1. the Atlantic Region Work | productivity, work study, meth-|C. Powell Morgan, Atlantic's | Bank, P.E.J. and as a young 5 2° ni to thie United. Bearer! od study, work simplification, |president and founder - Appears Best Location. EeSeiceiF2 sleet storm Ei t B t Also included on the day’ ener Katie Aun MacKensle be Creates Problems an ue tka os Ge atreaas In Ont River . e idence 4 COMMERCIAL ren ALBERTON — Seal hunting, berton South ‘last. night, and)pased hunters using planes to ‘ tion of work study into an organ- xy om the Magdalen Islands |some of these planes plan tu/transport men and pelts were |returning to the Island. ; ‘ tes eet appear to be the best|operate from that ag sae blanked on two. days because of| Since the Goats of hie wie, six ose ee a inyee ‘Sue Soe TORONTO. (CP)—Daniel Gay- ; location following aerial—sur--Phillip-Kinch of _ Alberton South’! poor flying. conditions. years ago, Mr. Shaw has been Company both sent. crews to io nagement, \nor, 32, and Donald Nagy, 2, bekah vuaedess the esterday. | with three planes and a helicop-| A¢rial reconnaisance of seal living with his daughter; --Mar-' —- ae : eee : r by Erindale, were Bi ok ble ead ‘by|ter said he would land pelts|herds and ice conditions ‘has |garet, Mrs. H. Harry Van Bus-| Sections of Prince County "Sat: |foremen, © and labour through oe Sacaae ee their | terheads;--bill~~héads,: bad weather all day Saturday |at Alberton South on opening | been going ‘on for several days, |kirk, Valleyfield. -— urday night when sleet formed jtraining courses: types of .work |drowne 4 soll biduabiniont Galtua tas and Sunday morning but flying |day. The remaining planes were | put there’s a note of secrecy to| He is elo, ioertve iby two . and _— problems os =—_ and ~ oer — Pap steep tte ol sil oh sean sais condi improv af- | from Chipman, New Brunswick: | much preliminary work. |sons, John al ield .and| for repair crews. is sources assista Credi ee ae was eet over | rsor gare groups are un-/|No oe te ee See Moe. and} A ees for Island ~~ 7 ot a sort of here. eal needs. ice. The hunt begins today. | decided where to set up opera-|in which he plans to carry out |a number of grandchildren. __| phone night reported i semina’ Se sai Gt * his hunt Funeral service was held Sun-|O’Leary and _ Tignish be E.P. Erwin of the- productiv- a of the accident. Gay-| GUARDIAN-PATRIOT i is now | tions and_will not make a de- é : n canned bee orl lee from nies until # further survey ot | FOLLOWING HUNT day at 2 p.m: from the Valley-| isolated from Summerside Sat-|ity branch of the Economic _ cis” a: Gabi advertising ee Rae tao ae " ene ee ee | nA. apcknnieen from the Te 6d eee mn, nel (OHA eect ‘aes bs tho Vollop- | tees brake orn’ Nocting sin [len ofthe New Rieamta ae aap sak uae tevel PER TRAS (oo cs. sae from Alberton. Seven planes and} A spokesman from 3 of the ships are expected to} Intermen' : Ltd., Toronto. - : 16 17 at a helicopter were based at Al-| partment of Fisheries said that|head for the ‘“‘front”—ice off |field cemetery... Similar reports were obtained |search and Productivity Council. /PRPOT® Oks SOOM ising tn PRINTERY aa nh oe wee two helicopters will be leaving |eastern Labrador. At least. two rfrom the Maritime Electric : preparation for the Credit River A capable cast has been in : Charlottetown tomorrow morning | Newfoundland vessels will take : Comnaay wip Aapatched crows Co 7 White Water Derby later this PHONE ~ senna _ DEATHS _| for the Magdalens. part in the kill on the front : R Its to sections of Prince County nservative year. 0 4-8506 ‘| At Yeast” eight ships and —~60| where the season opens—Satur-_— e@ KeSuU oe oa ee weer ae oi 1 REID — Suddenly at Char-| aircraft are scheduled to take|day. They will be joined slapped together in| = li ee ta ss fal “é Coe lottetown March ‘6, 1966, Ernest| part in the hunt, - Planes ard | some or all of the eight Hele A Released the wind causing short circuits. Discipline ‘ —o- ull partner D. Reid of 58 Brackley Point| helicopters ‘are chartered by |based ships, depending on the| ALC AE eyeteens wore coparted ep ; Provinces should have ex- Road in his 5ist year.|Remains| firms using land bases in west- | fortunes in the Gulf of St. Law. tees erating sormally yesterday. Said Need elusive control within their own will rest at the Cutcliffe Funeral/ern P.E.I. and -on the Mag-/rence. It is also expected that| The following are the results borders in all matters under Home from 2-o'’clock Tuesday.|dalen Islandss. : ‘Norwegian ships will again op-|of the international charity Sect Confe their jurisdiction end the fed- Funeral notice later. - QUOTAS IMPOSED erate off Northern Newfound-| bridge tournament played at rence OTTAWA (CP)—The Conserv- | onaj government ghould have DICKIESON — At Churchill] The race for seal pelts th’s | /and. the Charlottetown Hotel on Fri- : ative party must show discipline |-jear jurisdiction over federal March 5, 1966, Mrs. Christena| year, as in 1965, is all the more|_ Federal Fisheries Minister te asain lk Par Comes To Close and a4 behind its arean matters. But ¢he line between : ; : ‘ Poe . Robichaud and department | were dealt from a uter. . ; leader Tegain power, aul | the wo must clearly defined. 5 Dickieson of Glen Valley in her| vigorous because of quotas im. | #0 ae of “Mrs. M.A. Farmer and Mre.| SUMMERSIDE — The week-|Beaulieu, Conservative MP for - urged party members to ‘ Se . Tist’ year. Resting at her late| posed seals ficials plan-’a “personal aerial . ; . : i ee eee se then| eral: government, Lact, wear's| Survey of seal killing operations |Carl Green were tiet for first |end conference of Jehovah's |St. Jean - Iberville - Napierville, |oteare ‘sow tor the next elec. to Hartsville @N| 50,000 pelt quota in the Gulf |i” the Gulf this’ week. | eieee with Fone: Gate ga... eaneaen _cae See et cue Po when it s Church. Funeral service com-|was met in four days. Land-|_.™- i Rozman. ' a Maritime oo ‘oung ‘Progressive : : g® A. s. _. mencing at 3:30 p.m. Remains . Commons last week that a fish-| 3. Mrs. C. Dunbar and Mrs. |ViS Witnesses, = . e z the will be placed in the Cutcliffe eries inspector will accompany |J. Millar; 4. Mrs. Benjamin |Wall, speaking on the subject sit party Bad sronatt at, the p ft : SEe hE Receiving Vault, later to be in- every vessel and plane engaged | Rogers and- Mrs. William Rog- |. What if zy terred in Hartsville cemetery. Two Breaks \|im sealing throughout’ the sea-|ers; 5. Mrs. Robert King and |Life? ey hee ae ae could not tell the iter. MacDONALD. — At Charlotte. ; son to prevent cruel methods of |Mrs. Peter Gleeson, 6. Mrs. |, The convention held in the| discipline, anc é thinking con (On, SO eee 08 a slaughter. Representati David Stewart and Mrs. Donald |Athena Regional High School, nee reality. town on Sunday, March 6, 1966, re eport humane mr Campbell; 7. Bob Hambly and |Degan on Friday evening. Mr.|@et out” 00 | wm G meh oe ae pected to fly to tae ha nek; | Say Vessey: 8 Earl Hlapte ona [Well dolivered the them. od: Encl 20d fe et 3 tine froad im her 87th year. Her| ‘The city police reported two|to make inapections. Robert West were tied with /dress: make disciples of people | French, Mr. Beaulieu said Que-/+ COSTS NOTHING} . : : breaks this. weekend. Both Mrs. George MacLeod and Mrs. of all nations. bec wanted the constitution ; z PER o'clock this afternoon at the| occurred early Saturday ne Henry Purucker opened the fi-|brought back to Canada end |{ to $ Perry Funeral Home. Funeral ing on _— Li U ag sad Wien oa ae mal day of. the convention with a {amended but did not seek = z c Pri z arrangements will. be announced ' ; or Case ; s ____|talk entitled “‘continue declaring | cial favors. The people heck our ces Sater, Vintiog: Wns, 43, te mee White q the good news.” wanted to know whether they ° $) SQUARE . BEER — Th Euston street and Elm Ave. and d ed Mr. Wall met with the presid- | 21{ Men’s Ist Quality, 95. 3 4 ‘Whe home of BEF dad Mee eriset |2-Fine-station-om-Elm-Ave. The is A journ fing ministers of all the congre- _ FAMOUS FOR 3SUITS — UP? FOOT Newson, Kingston, March 5, Tea station is operated SUMMERSIDE ae Witnesses < Faget BRANDED INSPECTED. ¢!¢ . $ 1966, of Heber N. Beer in his} by ur Roper and the Fina is RSID! — James} con- : z ee 66th year. Remains are venting leased -by - Willard: Betts. Luce, Summerside, appeared in| : ' |vention, Mr. Wall expressed ap- | ST E A K Ss st Corney’'s Family 3 at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home The break at the White Rose |*°¥" Police court on Saturday | Stan ae ee Ie = op ont |t ‘ Clothing o 2 pS ; from where funeral service will|station was reported to city po- |" ® charge of illegally selling Board and tothe principal, Tho- |; See eels west Geer toSeugle’s ° $ be held this afternoon with ser-|lice about 1.30 Saturday morn. |#Qu0r. The case was further ad- | amas Hall, for tis courtesy and |: WAIN @—y Wom: MONEY ?/> Sack 2 ‘TO CLOSE OUT PLANNED Vice commencing at 1:30 p.m. jing by a neighbor. Entrance was |J0ummed to March 9, 1966 at 7.30' | ¥- Q Theria oe tis helpful | eee tit ; MERCIAL- RESIDE Interment in Kingston cemetery. reported to have been made |?-™ | co-operation. i DODD DOOD D000 00000-0008 |, COM - NTIAL SUBDIVISION trough a window in beck of the Sill aise oe IN MONTREAL- STE. THERESE MacDONALD — At the Char- town charged allowing condi ‘ lottetown Hospital on - Sunday eee dog tk the eed tess coniiuee hg COMMUTING AREA | Here is SPECTACULAR VALUE in Laurentian __ ~veal estate—a full acre (43,560 square feet). of land which has been selling up to this run Dora nde pt oer bate iar an ‘unknown quantity of ¢hange ~ | Reports ee, oe year. prea from the cigarette machine. ie Darnley man was fined $20| indicated that. both boats were Home from 7 o'clock’ this even-|, Police reported that a car |au > mai a ies mam | day evening and Sunday § ing | took merchandise a from the oa Det eet ea morning | station, wey " [was fined $20 and costs or 60| Exact crossing times were not advertisement for $1,500.00 per acre | for Requiem High Mass at St.| The break in at the Fina sts- |=ve on © Staller charge. ee nstan’s ica _at 9 o'clock. |tion was reported about 8 o’- Interment in the Catholic cem-|clock Saturday morning. It want : Now to close out remaining few etery. noticed when the station was be- @ locations, YOU can buy one full THOMSON — At the Prince Ed- whee eno as \ choice acre for ONE CENT per ward Island Hospital, Saturday, | 5s /arette tine wae from square foot or only ~ March 5, 1906, J. Fulton Thom- | Sissing Rutanes Con vented : $435.60 ‘ gon of Charlottetown and form- ; z reported : LE iz erly of O'Leary in his 73rd year, |‘, have been gained through a | Ot @ hice. Remains were transferred from | ¥w- Terms can be arranged too. the MacLean Funeral Home to|_ S&t. Charles Ready of the city the home of his son, Jack |POlice department is investigat- Thomson, West Royalty. Funer- |img both breaks. ey @l Tuesday, March 8 from the Zion Presbyterian Church with GET A ons ana at 2.30 i Cemetery |) BRAKE JOB MacFADYEN — Sunday, March NOW! « 6, 1966, Miss Annie MacFadyen : ‘of -115°North-River- Road-in. her 88th year. Resting at the Mac- Lean Funeral Home from where funeral will be held Tuesday, March 8 with service commenc- ing at 1.30 p.m. Interment in the Sherwood cemetery. Visiting hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. BEST — At Moncton, N.B., March 5 of Russell Best of West- # moreland, P.E.I. in his 986th . : *~ year. Remains resting at the ; Dawson Funeral Home, Crapaud. NOW ONLY Funeral service at the funeral | . ; | home Tuesday at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Westmoreland cemetery. $20 59 . Visiting hours 3 to 5, 7 to 9. e MacLEAN — At the Moncton; an Chev. Pontiac © Cars, Hospital on March 5th, 1966,| Genuine CM. parts. This This is a planned luxury suburban-resort-com- mercial community within easy commuting dis- tance of Montreal and new big auto centre at Ste. Therese. Town planners have subdivided community to get maximum frontage on lovely tree-lined lakes and rivers. It is one of the most beautiful and easily accessible planned develop- ments in Laurentian rea/ estate boom. 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