» pe : | ! : ot Sag as : Vey ; as | , . - WEATHER “ Ou . t, TORONTO (cP) — p p G f Island News Page ure cr - ome Premier Promises Gov a) A Low overnight High Tuesday = Ni Pesan! A ‘Eas d Central Districts (suc « 3 i Aj \ , ern an en ri } Snag : 31 2B : aon Vencower ot @ | O isian isnermen The Guardian, Charletiqiowes, tits Fen. 19, 1966. 5 | Regina a ae : Wunivee “aos Fishermen from Victoria .to|for a fisherman.with dependents. |group making the Ottawa trip Toronto 25 29. |North Cape who met the provin-/|NOT GOOD ENOUGH ___. |it was indicated. : Ottawa 16 22. \Cial cabinet here Tuesday fore-| But that's not nearly good en-| ‘The proffered federal assis Montreal . 18 2 |R00on “will receive every pos-jough, the Premier commented. |tance is tied in with unemploy Quebec 22. 32 |@ible assistance from our Gov-| Many. of fishermen did insurance and the posses Fredericton 25. 39 |emment”, Premier Walter Shaw jnot make their expenses sion of a certain number . of Saint John 24. 37. | told a press conference in his of-|the season, to say nothing etamps. But, it was explain Moncton 5 38 |fice in mid-afternoon their living expenses. ed, many of the Island fisher- ; , Halifax ~ 98 36 | The reference is to the fisher-| The initial outlay is heavy at |men affected will not qualify for a a} . * | Chestotisiown 96 $4. _|men in what is commonly known start of the season, and these this measure of assistance 3 a Sydney 0 6 as ‘‘the fall lobster seasoh” — fishermen face the REDS DISDAIN BRISTLES s , se Yarmouth ” 8 ey SO ee ees cation ot. seting snares ay (AP) — -The East , J St.. John's 2 31 . 8 — and it was disastrously again when next season rolls German soldiers’ magazine MONCTON (CP) — A 15-point Chamber of Commerce policy Boston 2% 38° |bad for the great majority of jaround. They must have finame-|vjicsnmee says beards and program which includes : liaison |items which will be presented |New York 32 38 the fishermen involved 1ast/isi assistance if they are to Sur |joustaches may be wore work between Trade Boards |next month to the prime minis. |W. . 2 8 \year. vive as fishermen, the Spoke |aniess they unsightly and Chambers of Commerce |ter and the- federal cabinet. ~|Miami 85 7 | The Canada government has|men emphasized, and Premier | 40. Beards ‘cause headshak- was approved at a one-| Co-chairman for the Moncton |New Orleans 42 4 | offered certain assistance but it /Shaw indicated that he and his|i¢ ang jaughter,” according te day. joint meeting of the Mari-|conference were: John M. Mur- ' 43 4 _|does not begin to meet the needs | government are in \agreement 45. iiewtenant-colonel who an time Provinces Board of Trade of Truro, President of the |Los Angeles 44 «66 =jof these fishetmen, Premier | with that opinion. swered a soldier's letter. The executive. council and the Mari- Provinces Board of'| HALIFAX (OP) — The wea- |Shaw emphasized We have asked them to orga®|qoe German army. allows © time regional committee of the , and John S. Hirtle © of ther office unusually mild| Some 375 fishing boats are af- |ize a committee of two or three |, oras ag long as they are not Canadian , of Com: | ‘Bridgewater, NS., chairman. of| weather is expected to continue |fected. Add to that the. stores |men, and Fisheries Minister Leo |p nouious of unkempt. merce. ‘ ithe. regional committee of the | today and Thursday. Skies will|and other mercantile establish. |Rossiter will go with them to Ob i Other items included in the |Canadian Chambeer remain cloudy with scattered | ments from which the fishermen |¢awa to assist them in present- program outlined involve’ pre-| Prince Edward Islanders at-|rainshowers and snowflurries on |gormally buy their require. ing their case as effectively as CITY AREA sentation of trade board policy |tending were: Cyril Leard. Al) both days. | aa ee ep. ee ee i LS terion; Max Thomson, Grp arcane: ng iagge number of ther penta 4 FUNERA declarations and ae xe eels : Crap- Nova ] he in the lob- The presentation was niade by S , membership and industrial de-|tetown; W.J. Hancox, Charlotte-| Island, New Brunswick Cloudy |ster factories. and that sort of |Dorithee Poirier, president and a ne town; Capt. Claude Hunter, with scattered rainshowers. Ex. thing, and the number of people |Adelard G secretary . HICKOX FUNERAL — The Charlottetown was approved Charlottetow m; Edison Rayner, ;tremely mild. Winds nortiowest affected mounts rapidly, he ex- Reasetablen ee eee funeral for “Mrs. anes Hic- the site of the MPBT's 1967 | Kensington; and Harold Phillips, |2. Low. at Halifax, Yar- |plained. ; kox was held Tuesday, Jan. 18 ental rheeting and final pre- | Alberton. mouth, Kentville, New Glasgow, The federal government orig- |Mont Carmel. Also in the group |from the First Baptist Church liminary discussions were given Goshen, . |inally offered what amounts to Was Poirier, Mont Carmel | where service was conducted by plans for this year'e meeting to Moncton, Fredericton and Saint ja maximum of $190 jand Urbain LeBlanc, St. Dune |Revy. Malcolm Harlow. Hymns be held in Sydney beginning Course John 32 and 36. Edmundston 30 |for a single and $200 to a |tan's Extension Department who |eung were: “Rock-of Ages” and oo and 33, Campbellton’ 35 and 38.|married man with his family. |# also a representative of Unit- |The Lord’s My Shepherd." A The ine also dis-| B la with oo can eee tae ‘ae Gua lravee webu Sor today ate teetenk 4 in a few r showers for a man was sung by cussed of Canadian "opuiar cnowflurrics, Not much ‘change Tes Fressiet Od ts gverd renee ne we. ae temperature. town 9.58 a.m. and 8.48 p.m. At|ment would pay the expenses of |Lean, Leonard evin, Ma ‘ recy ag online gral High tide today at Charlotte- Sustico st 4.66 p.m. Summerside the delegation to Ottawa. Mr. |jor Waddell, Ernest MacCabe, Spring Start rt t tae nas mae tide eighieen migutes lat er |LeBlane eald last night that hie Fraocis MaéDougall end’ Joba Pool on. Tuesday night. |2°t#y Cpl. Williams, the Red | than. . Sun rises |expenses would likely be paid by |Hickox. Interment took: place ta Oo Gi di | "|Cross Water Safety Gervice or |today at 7.82 a.m. oh ew eh oe er n ita e Course director Cpl. Bob| the YMOA. 5.16 p.m. -at—the-Contederation Center —— | tae ieee — ea .- , » lp | gor on the, construction ot |\o"ige todividuale anuatc mil a , and 3.30 p.m. in i. oo oe ee Se ‘ ; ‘ line tiled 0 | vas shown mouth to mouth N Bp. | Seon tate lo Crecte Tisley ao T | h fimated cost of the building. ts —ee a ‘Heelies | - riage poereienee er il The Citadel is to be erected on |PQPular that the enrcilment 3 Sa mate oe sere steeee | Snowter te te ote dent! |ao, mere applicants cen be Fi. Moin Groce GUILL INE. , AGERS. ra ; et ae eet See eee ee Caan ae wy | er Allied Youth Reported middle of March,’ ; enroll in a future course should _ Commodore Re cma: * . 8. 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He has numerous |sent in the sanctuary. Pallbear- delivered before March 8 to 9; Arrival of Central Band | Publications. to his credit. ers were: Thomas Gallant, Jo- of RCAF, Féb. 9; and the Acadia | Is selecting the problem of or- |seph Gallant, Leslie Morell, Cor- Ist, you will receive the Beauty Salon on Feb. 16. iginality in Canadian art, Mr. |melius Peters, John McKinnon, dicta: Ga IS AP a Saas: canle chore chalets POINTED adian artist can andiqas_in the abso ‘Mrs. Ross Coffin, the former | maintain an original statement gereniies Hately : Jane Mallard, daughter of Mr. | in a provincial CLUBMAN LOST FORTUNE- free... @ big saving to and Mrs. Edward Mallard, Go-|sons will be drawn between . : you as you start life in wan Brae has recently been ap- | Tom Thomson and J.W. Morrice. ee ee tae y : pointed as secretary to the pre- | Artists discussed will include | London gambling club, _— lost your new home! 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