a "FORAGE CROP SPEAKERS © Eastern and C The Guardian, Charlottetoy Labor Pr The president of the PE. Federation of Labor, J: C. Car- rol, at a meeting of the federatx ion last night took strong except- ion of .the opinion of C. R.;Mc- Quaid, chairman of The Labor Relations Board as reported in| his address to the busiriess and | Professional Women's Associat- | ion of Charlottetown. Mr. McQuaid is quoted as having said: ‘‘Unions have the jworst possible public relations but a voluntary. -association | ; of employees with common inter- ests -can lead to much greater efficiency and lends a degree of | Stability to labour- ma aee TPR |relationships."’ WEATHER “Mr. Carrol said hé feels this, is rather~a strange statement | from the chairman of the Labour % entral Districts vn, Sat., April 2,. 1966. 5. esident | Takes Exception. \the subsequent views of em- ployees controlled. by manage- ment.- Unions need more. than public relations to overcome this sort of 18th century thinking. Mr. Carroll added he is concern- ed with the unanswered question: “is this’the policy of the De- | partment of Labour?’ + The ‘executive was holding its \regular meeting to arrange for the annual conyention which is to be held in September in Char- | ‘lottetown. Se ver al resolutions were examined-and convention \détail plans were’ finalized prior to the call being forwarded’ to affiliates. ‘Two f Accidents ACCUSATIONS MADE 1 Island News Page Hospital Grants" ‘Lead To ’ By KEN KELLY : | OTTAWA (CP)—A wide}ang- | ing investigation into award of federal hospital construe- tion grants’ in Quebec has re-| sulted in charges that Remy Louis Carriere, a former civil | .|servant, illegally. accepted $33,- | 000 in benefits. Health Minister MacEachen ‘|told the Commons Friday the investigation ‘has resulted in removing ° any~-possibility that similar . incidents can occur in the future.” He was questioned about charges lald against Carriere, 52-year-old draftsman, accusing him of four counts of illegally ‘accepting benefits in connection wit'. securing grants. between 1958 and 1962 Carriere. was suspended - sey- jeral months ago when federal grants during the last 16 years | came under review. He, later | was discharged. He was arrested Feb. 3 and \released on $500 bail the next -\day. A preliminary ‘hearing-on the charge was set for April 25. | + Two counts charge him with weg Charges other hospiital space and Ista accommodation. | The payments for the. Sierat share are made directly to the provincial government by \cheque. cc (Continued from page one) He ‘said, ‘there is a rural de- velopment council now, but they ate running into problems, , the | government calls the meetings | and sets the agenda.” “We are concerned about rural develoginents said Mr. Camp- “this can be greatly as- oney.” . PLAN NEEDED sisted by a great flushing in of | | Mr. Campbell said there was a J fend ef (0 million availiable from ARDA as soon a8 the gov. ernment came up with a plan. “It's coming,” said Dr. L. G. Dewar, minister of education. “It’s been coming for some- time,’” ” said Mr. Campbell. ‘No, no, just since last April,” replied Dr. Dewar. Mr. Campbell said that he was not as concerned as some over __ the size of the provincial debt, |“this is the age of deficit fin- ancing, but we must direct the |money we. are borrowing in the’ right direction, to production and productivity.” “If we are going into debt We might as well go into debt im- proving the economic outlook. in the province,” said the leader of ithe. opposition, ————— TN % DRY CLEANING Prompt Pick Up and - Delivery Master Cleaners 122. Fitzroy Dial 4-5636 : Record Hop TONIGHT MAIN BRACE accepting money “from Gaston Gagnier’ and two _make_ similar Dr. L. W. MacLeod, RIGHT, , ers Friday at a and Keith LeLacheur, SECOND © discussion in Birch Court. Relations Board, if he means TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- advocating company unions with Are Reported: Come Along and 1, Johnstons River, will be serv- ed daily through extensions to Rural Routes Nos. 5 or 9, Char- lottetown. : EARLY FLOWERS » Will Open Office reach Prince Edward Island this evening. As it approaches- the Maritimes it will intensify. This will bring snow to New Briins- wick and rain to Néva Scotia. approaching trom the west will | i FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Dan M. | MacDonald, Upper Montague, was held Wednesday, March 3 at 2:30 p.m.’from the Valley- \(AP)—No reports of progress ‘came Friday from the U.S. inaval force engaged five miles ‘off this Mediterranean coast in trying to recover an H-bomb 15. FROM LEFT, of the Experi-. M. Rothwell, LEFT, Oakwood, . same men spoke to a meeting tures: menta}.Farm here were speak- Ontario and Alan Saunders, last night ‘in Summerside. Lew ‘Ovacal accusations with respect..to al- - Pog vernight High Frias. Reid-San t tity police. department re’ leged benefits-from Robert Jo- | Join The Fun eae eek eee eter 3 gs er ported\two accidents last night. hansen. Neither Gagnier nor Jo: | : a * o . oon Reaae aus x = A At 2.50 yesterday afternoon a hansen is identified. Members and Guests Welcome’ : WO al © n a As sseeeeeeeye . ddresses Ban two car collision at the corner’of{, On¢, Count says Carriere un- . : “Ee [Kent and Queen Street resulted |@Wfully ae ae : é - 2 Reid Sangster, Charlottetown, |in no damage to one vehicle and |casnler “as consideration for | «l arr ieee = ae sei : 220 "/was guest-speaker at a recent |the other car received heavy da-|CO-Operation, assistance or the ea x¥ e oe + * x setae cle G tT Ss U n -| r a a - ADA meeting held at the Hea-| mage. es ee earn date Ee eG W YF itherdale Hall. A 1966 Chevrolet driven by Pe- |"1° SRCHUINE BOSPILAL Com ~ / r a : ‘ y - 20, 3% Besides regular discussions on|ter MacLellan of Indian River struction grrants for hospitals in TODAY ONLY YOUR LAST ANF : Fee 32-40 | various crops a major discussion |travelling east-“on Kent --Street |*be Province ‘of Quebec. ; "“Thé annual conference of the evening informally were several |Ottawa READANAIASIY 24 $8_/on the formation of a community |was in collision with a 1966 Chry- A second count makes. a sim- t Young Progressive Conservatives |members of the provincial legis- Montreal ........ at BB 40 pasture: took: place. Also, reports |sler. driven by Bert Strang of 80 flarly-worded ‘Accusation involv- 6 Prince Edward Island began |/ature and Hon. E. Davie Fulton, Quebec ............ 27-39 _|on similar projects at O'Leary |Kent Street which was heading |'"% $4300 fron Johansen. There its twoday agenda last night |WH0 will be guest speaker at the Fredericton ....... 31 42" |and Lot 16 were given. The sug- north on Queen at the time of |2/8° are two other counts which LEFT RECENTLY with a panel discussion and. an|@mquet which_closes the con- Saint John ......... 30 39 | gested plot ‘would embrace ap-|the collision. charge Carriere with accepting MATINEE: 1. 4. §. aap _ EVENNG 7 & 9 ae Snip son of Mr |informal. reception and social ference at 6:30. PEOMCROR oi Sc cccos cs 32 37 proximately 500 acres. | The Strang vehicle Teceived benefits while “a government =: a Mrs . id-Lann Mon: |evening at the Basilica Recreat.|, 22°, conference continues to-|Halifax -........... 36 39 | it was announced at the meet-|damage to the left-door, body |¢™Ployee without written’ per- ae hi ase siacolad ba the |ion Centre. Hg ; hl aeons Mtb — sree rf 37 ling that a large Montreal firm |behind the door,-fender skirt and Soe oa foe ene : Royal Canadian Air Fores and | The panel consisted of the is ident, Arthur McInnis, and the |\Yarmeuth =:....... ea ee interested jn purchasing ie pee rip. a report had |Provinces submit hospital "pro- “MOST DRAMATIC MOTION PICTURE! ‘ beet rey ee tak ie eed Hou. aes v dpe mr, (county, presidents’ reports, fol- |st. ggg gi en ee o 2 \decided that maximum price | not been completed at press posals to the federal govern- . Gabor, Maer’ Ue “" ' id Heath M. i. . Hon. lowed By the county caucess. [Boston ..-......:9-- “ 46 |would be paid’ for the legumes |time but the police,reported that ment seeking federal contribu- A deeply moving story ‘bathe: training. 4 ovis peacthecld’ aad Hon. stacey ee a New York ilar oe and that: the producer would be jone man had m taken into tions toward construction costs. of @ truly remarkable family IS CLOSED -‘ _|Melvin McQuaid, who discussed |the Provincial Election Act. 8 . ‘“'lpaid per ton. About five tons of jcustody. The second mishap oc- ore mamenen ie ses. shecked ba. t and a wonderful homely - 2 The Hon. Jean-Pierre Cote, jthe present issues before Parlia- | premier Walter R. Shaw will 61 cucumbers" may be grown per jcurred in the same area. fear tae ahh mdpoint of cost and “Sold yeller’ son! Postmaster General,. sasparesd et eee * Belge be aed ae at tbe lunch- a1. [See | ; design to determine the amount recently that the Johnstons River : eon at 12:30. ‘annual meeting : . f (PE Ly st Office will be | President Charles Campbell. will hear the reports of: the res- ; : Bomb Recovery of federal. money fot patient money fot patient - closed. -patrons_of the Post. The ‘Sons of Erin’ and Lem jolutions, credentials, constitut- ASTERN. | Eff Sil The initial attempt last week Office as well’ as those at ae brag. jolisathe the pant fie. ccatitioes thee beseect ar 6:09 | — BALAPAR (CD) Tae_Saee- FUNERALS oe orts ent _|was unsuccessful. 1 Route No. I ; , eee Py eee cussion, Attending the soc ial'will end the conference. ther office says a disturbance, PALOMARES BEACH, Spain. a ae Do ccont thee! nee sea ‘Last winter two various a iw mens of .flowers were re | ' In Northern Nova Scotia and/ field United Church. The ser-| which fell into the. water in Jan- ea ee eset gia t Nation al Servi ce ‘| Prince Edward Island, a mixture vice was pencted by, Rev: | vary in the crash ofa US. Bae SPONSORED BY oe sean now Mayflowers are. into of rain and snow is forecast. aa am Aohuaice uae | \bomber and its refuelling plane. THE U.C.T. The Guardian office.. On Monday and Tuesday teams|in the vocational training re-|- pecional: forecasts: cr Abide Withee. Mill ‘WA, |_,Security remained strict and The flowers were - picked _by|from the Charlottetown Office of | quirements for the employees. | — Northern Nova Scotia, Prince B AeA Seis Liv Freee officials ashore said they had Mrs. Elizabeth Knockwood in the |the "National Employment Ser-| “The growth of industry in|, 400-4 Island: Overcast with | «sno. ti Never Grow (20. !nformation as to when or King’s County is going to re-|©Cwas sang, We Shall Never Grow how the navy would make its aa all us for programs, = Scotchfort reserve on Thursday, vice will open office in the quire «the united efforts of the snow beginning in the morning, Old. Organist was Mrs. Preston next attempt to pull the bomb | March 31. ‘These flowers bloom- Public Hall in Murray River. {quire the united efforts of the|" .” | 2. EES rte wes bn gy nervioso rci hde[ ERAS Ray cane ig aae eee of mee Gan | eb bln, ba wn ee eres’ | radar ee | the change in temperature; winds| Alexander ~Macl aS Marcel 2,906 feet. | oP ae! pairing Ta work guaranteed. EXPECTED The Irving Oil Company tan- ker, the Owrs Polaris, was: ex- ‘ pected through the night last ager, explained that the regis- tration drive is a positive step by the Sto be of full ser- vice the industry and the training authorities and the Nat- ional Employment Service to bring about’ the full prosperity that-the-area_is-now—capable of Cheverie fight increasing this evening to west 20; low-high at New Glas- gow and Charlottetown 32-37, outlook for Sunday, cloudy and Moyaert, Emmett Power, Stew- art MacKenna. Flower bearers were Duncan MacKenzie, Mal- | colm MacKenzie, Russell Hick- WE MAKE TO ORDER . Party: Sandwiches—Ham, Chicken Salad, Egg, Salad, etc. Bulk orders GUARDIAN - PATRIOT night with a cargo for the Char- people of King’s County. . reaching’’, Mr. said, € Cole SI Salad, Scal- lottetown plant. The Department} «The food companies and fish | ‘and we, ‘in the NES, are going | cold. en, Lee Hicken, Donnie Mac- J 7°" slaw, at Sek C E N T R A L of ‘Transport ice breaker OOGS | companies need workers’, Mr. | to do ull part’’. Lean, Bobby MacLean, John mica sap 4 . td Pea , Tupper arrived’ in the harbor|Cheverie said, ‘‘and the work-| He ed all interested persons | of Batt and MacRae located in| Nicholson, Wilfred. Nicholson, Bb Yate de beh ae Gabe party Thursday and was standing ae to assist the tanker through the icy water. ‘ CARD PARTY The following: are the results of the. card party held-at the Covehead - Stanhope Cémmunity Hall recently: ladies’ first, Mrs. Irving Thompson; second, Mrs. Aden Clow; consolation, Mrs. Fred:Younker; mens’ first, James MacCallum; second,;Leith | ; MacKinnon; ‘consolation, Victor Deacon; door prize, Dianne Rob- ison; freezeout, Mrs: Seymour Birt and Ira ‘WacDonald. ‘CLUB MEETING The Kings County Memorial Hospital Sewing Club held their meeting in the Nurses Residence Montague, recently with the President Mrs. Carl Stewart in the. chair. A buying committee consisting of Mrs. Douglas Ma authorized to and toys for t also a chair fob t ers need the jobs”. “It’s up to us. to make sure that. the needs of everyone are well served’’. The NES teams will not only be registering those who are now in the industry, but will also be seeking full registration of all those men and women who would like to obtain such em- previous experience or not. companies exoand and modern- ize their: methods of operation, the’ skills required by-.their em- ployees change, ‘and is to meet these required changes that ,the NES is taking particular interest Day Classes . ding Planned eitizens in the Morell Regional | High School area at a meeting. in the school to estab- lish a Restarded Children’s As- sociation and day classes in the Murray Harbour area to attend the registration centres on Monday and Tuesday, and in Montague on Wednesday an.d Thursday of next week. the Ward he seeks to_represent. | The by-election is scheduled for -April 13 with Nomination VAs the, food and fish-processing + It was decided by a group of | recent : for |: long time 6, Elmer MacRae, councillor from Ward | fi the vacancy in Ward 5.° ‘comed at City Hall where it is felt Mr. MacRae’s long experi- ence, especially his service on the troublesome finance com- mittee. will be invaluable at this ; time. The -election—in~Ward_5 was made necessary through the sudden death of William R. Mac- committee. cil Board as representative of Elmer MacRae To Nominate has announced that he will be a candidate in the by-election to His announcement will be -wel- | oer one week in advance. DR. JAMES DEFOREST MURCH TO LECTURE AT MARITIME CHRISTIAN COLLEGE APRIL 4th, 5th, 6th. , | Two Great Themes: “The Restora- Preston Carver, Blair - Murray, | Alfred Cairns, Gordon Nicholson, | Norman Nicholson; Ernest Wood- Let us help you. ENTERPRISE BAKERY ~ 205 Grafton St. Dial 4-8747 gate, Angus. ee 4 PRINTERY Phone 4-8506 From the famed classic that has fascinated over 14,000,000 readers | in rd Slanguages— ¥ tion Movement” and “The Coming World Church”. fortunate in being able to. call one of the outstanding leaders Maritime Christian College 1s very in the churches of Neill, chairman of the finance After seven years at the Coun- Annual Lectureship this spring. Christ and Christian churches to deliver its has been a national and international figure for many years, both in. the fellowship of the Christian churches and beyond. Dr. Murch FANTASTIC WORLD OF PIRACY AND HIGH ADVENTURE ON THEHIGH SEAS! ‘STARTS MONDAY | man purch such children. : Ward 6 from its beginning after During. t been , donated onl at 0 in ol pergeeip Nest | amalgamation of the Village 0” {student oe aa kad cede "eiciaiiely te Loyd 4 SOCaE WOres i: ne | Spring Park, with this city, Mr | the various movements within the churches SHOWS: 3:30-7-9 URIS MEETING. With A for-nce to an account pea a preeting held at Souris Re- mal High Schook which ap- explained what mental retardat- ion was and explained that men tal retardation did. not mean that a person was mentally ill. MacRae was defeated in the las: regular civic election. However: fe‘lowing the untimely death. of | Mr. MacNeil, who was also De- | towards merger and union. His jin the hear future. entitled ‘‘The Free Chifth’” has just. been | completed and will be coming off the press His regular column in latest book, atk d in yesterday's edition of]. Other speakers at the meeting puty- Mayor, strong efforts have | . this paper the following state-] were: Winston Fudge, Souris. .| been sane bs pe oats de Mr. Mac. | ca ee te ae bre ane z William Soloman, Souris; Gor- SEIOUS INOVEMERS S180. fi on ; ra cl Na ati rela’ ment was: attributed to Albert Charlottetown | Rae to again offer his services In view of the present’ great interest in Fogarty: “He also stated that|don MacDonald, Although a resident of Ward the committee will not give ad-}+ The officers for the: inaugura! i. , aded of i ditional expenditures for educa-| year are: Aquinas Ryan, pre | Benes ime fe | \Geuteatagenae “4 a aenaegs ® e rat re ‘tion purposes on the present elementary hools.” The | ac- » eount should have read: The sident; Charles Campbell, vice president; |Mrs. Edgar; G. Mar Kinnon, secretary; Daniel Mac | YO200 000000 OOO O0006 6 ok e o. + PURITY DAIRY. “The Coming World Church’ should . prove ?\ very interesting: and helpful. | lecturing on this theme Monday, Tuesday, He will be committee recbmmetded thatDonald, Treasurer; directors : additional expenditures for = Frank Butler and Mrs. George “Parents ee’: Sie aia tee ee Pea shbile o 2 ) SHOW AT we cational’ purposes should not be | Phelan. Purity Products cordially invited to these’ special services. TONIGHT ONLY 8:00 P.M given the present elementary schools. In the same item the committeé stressed that the gov- ernment should explore into a different system for the mre - and collection of taxes. In yes- terday’s account the word low- ering, was inadvertently used in place of levying. so ( LAUNCH CAMPAIGN ‘ol NDAY A lee the Restoration Movement. Other books he the Provincial Committee. re- t has written are, ‘Christian Education and tly: that the special names , the Locat Church, Cooperation Without cen Compromise (a history of the National As- division of the Salvation Army Carital , Fund will launch 18, Brig. A.W. Rogers presided. Chairman of the’ special names is T.D. DeBlois, The ‘residential campaign headed by: Mrs. J.L Herring and Mrs. D.K. MacLeod its’) part in ‘the campaign on April | The day classes hee the chile. ren are planned to hegin some- time in September: 317 Kent St. Dial ane ¢ ‘oeeoe SOOOCFOOOSOOOOOS i? . Viewing: 3.00 - 5.00 P.M. 7.00-- 8.00 P.M. | ART RENTAL SERVICE Murch wilt be lecturing on, tion Movement.”’ These sessions morning lectures Dr. Murch the book, “Christians Only’’, sociation of Evangelicals), On Sunday, » Each morning of the same days, Dr. “The Restora- in the building of Maritime Christian Col- lege at 10.00 a.m. A warm welcome will be extended to all who can attend these services. also. As a background for these a history of will be held» has_ written Teach Us_ to / Pray, Teach_or- Perish and God Still Lives, April 3rd, Dr. Murch Will be speaking at bo th the morning’ and evening services of the Central Chrsitian Church, here in Charlottetown. The morning rviepes vo orshi p will-be broadcast over CFCY. Dr. Murch’s extensive background fits him! tespecially well for déttvering these lectures at this time. On the local chaired | : level“he has served ‘as minister, elder,.teacher, and Bile School superintendent. Cincinnati he served for many years as an- editorial writer -and_editor of The ‘Lookout, a religious paper of wide circulation. “Dr. J. D. Murch With the Standard’ Publishing Company in| Is this the way to _make a funny mere: will take the form of ,a ‘blitz and will be conducted on-May 3. ; The C f For some years he ‘was editor of United Evangelical Action, ati d more-recently served as managing editor of Christianity. Today. The Legion Band of mer- | \ e oncourse 0 7 He has be@i prominent in the founding and directing of ‘many organizations, both amongst the Christian churches and beyond, side, under Bandmaster E. W Some of these are the Christian’s Hour Broadoasting Association, the National Sunday School: Association, Christian Endeavogr, j ‘ Conkey, “has offered its services }; Le f | ti |the National Association of Religious Broadcasters, and the Nat ional Association of Evangelicals. “inet a st Hi sovacepeaeta tees ; tail f ra Cc 4 Owrecte ELT SLYERSTER é Tec heuranaat a be agnotinced | on e ion entre Maritime ChrfStian ‘College takés pleasure in bringing Dr. Murch to Charlottetown jand extends a warm imvjtation te in COLUMBIA UMBIA COLOR |\ lites Agee ee to attend ali of these services, both morning and’ even ing, April 4th, 5th. and 6th. | k * * * xh * - ¥ * \ f e