»side of government domination co-operation _ said’ Mr. Shaw. o pe.su te Be teed ka we i. «) Opposition leader -Expresses Pleasure the an- lin. the person of “The Borden development - “Tl am pleased with nouncement regarding the loca-! | tion of a cement plant at Bor- -davs ithe first of what I hoped will be | mission, Yington, 97% G couche, was lto. which he pleaded’ guilty den," Walter. R. Shaw. leader of many industrial projects located | no plea. the opposition. yesterday stated. ‘at suitable points throughout the | Dwight Peters. Summerside, /province. That desirable objec- was fined $25 and costs: or 15 Will be required to work out without. play on words; tive is What we had in mind days for causing a disturbance on six different sections of ap- - High Bar, Parallel Vaulting, Pomme! Horse, | Free Exercises and Rings. The} section have to compete jon Balance Beam, Free Exer- cises, Vaulting and uneven Par- |allel Bars and must be 18 years “This is one of the first crete, evidence of the work of Indus- when this body was formed. trials Enterprises Incorporated | “I most heartedly congratula con- jmembers and thegnew manag “This board is entirely non on the nice piece of work. political and has heen’ invested with the sweeping powers out- jalong with others, in and is pretty much on the nor- mal operational tevel-as the-Es- tates group in Nova Scotia. UL“ @MATE VALUE : ra «i ultimate value of the cor- oration to the province will na- | turally be “influenced by the | sympathy ‘and support aeneretey | necessary from the government, | vels.’ ile 1 disyeg $75 Penalties: Are Imposed SUMMERSIDE ee and careful investigation, secur- | Douglas Reynolds Pike, “T should: be only too SrOE to give full | furthering any ‘industria! development that may be. under consideration at both the corporation and government | se’ ap under our Conservative 'the board chairman, his tng ad ninistration: ows province at {Winter Games EN ‘ — Magistrate Quebec, in February. “The corporation, after a long, W.-Chester S. MacDonald fined | announcement was made by dack Only 17 of the 50 ‘United States Borden, Turner, Chairman of Gymnastics | jin a Public: Race. when they Prince County Magistrate's Court yesterday morning on separate team have been working out charged of impaired driving Arsenault was represented by |mer months in preparatoin: for Bruce MacDonald Francis Joseph. Perry, Mis- | ‘ remanded to cus-| Yody ‘to September 29 om ‘two nings at the local ‘ . |charges, one of ‘theft over $50, out the fall and winter months. and | Eight ‘competitors, four boys and William Flood? another of taking a motor ve- |four girls, will be chosen for)’ 'S hicle without the owner's per- to which he Jack Turner Announces Team’s Plans N “wat ‘announced costs or 16| mittee for tht Canadian mate appeared in) | Games |this event, ithe team entered Qu ALIFICATION | The boy competitors have to be under 21 years of age and paratus — Bars, | girs’ |of age and under. vesterday to he held 1967. in _The ‘¥ jregularly throughout the Members of” the aot sum- and, starting Tues- day; September 27th, will meet! every Tuesday and Friday eve- |" through- | | Mr, Turner stated that —stud- ‘ents attending University from | other Provinces would be elig- ‘ible to represent the Province at the Winter Games and he | that the Chaflottetown YMCA |hoped that any University stud- Gymnastic Team will represent | |ents or gymnasts throughout the the Canadian Island. who are eligible, would ‘attend the training sessions to try out for a spot on the team. ispent as much as $5,000 on air red .a highly qualified manager'and Joseph Roy Arsenault, Wel-'of the AAU of C for P.E.1..Com- lpollution controk in 1963. — Island News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Sept. 24, 1966. suggested the possibility of the Queen's ‘assassination when she came to Quebec Quebec Separatist Opposes Special Program For Queen | 8S n. MONTREAL (CP) — Pierre |the people to violence during li said he freely recognized. Bourgault, leader of le Rassem- jthe Queen's visit that the passage amounted-—to blement pour l'independance| In the last issue of !"Independ- jan appeal to violence. and said En ae wnitgued artrte Eebet on « Sasi and ge. Anperiorel | Anytime! There's more fun for everyone. on. Suzuki—smoothest riding motor- cycle of them all. See them now at... THE BIKE SHOP Od, Moore & McLeod's and see these fam- Daisy Fresh ...., fe ae es’ eon sae a abd ci ee by) es Glorious compet! And under $10.00 per sae in easy care Celanese Trilan. Tri- \s the product of Celanese research '=—eond of Celanese fashion flair! See it now at... ON THE ISLaND UU ca RAOUL Yes, even with children, even on a bud- get—you can have a designer carpet, sky-high fashion, rich as glowing fruit- wood—see them now at... 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State..Den- “SEEKS RELIEF - can't find. a job. “but anything {is possible.” Mr. Bourgault said in an in- terview the position of his. sep- aratist party on the subject of the Queen’s visit is clear. “If she comes to Expo as Queen of England and she Its received in the same. way as other foreign sovereigns who honor us with visits during Expo, nothing wil! happen, _ {there won't be.a stir. But if, a the other hand, she enjoys spe- cial treatment, I don't know what will happen, but anything is possible.” Mr. Bourgault said he wanted nationale, said here that if ance, the . party's bi- monthly ‘he disapproved of it. tthe Queen receives special ————— — - treatment during her visit to the world’s fair next year he 1 does not know what will hap- R ( S C.C KENT es e % e e Announces commencement of fall training at Queen Charlotte Armoury on Tuesday, Sept.. at 1900 hours.. ‘New -recruits: required—If you are between the ages of 18-18 and are willing to accept the chal- lenge of our training .programme—WE WANT you! For further information contact Lt. W .R. Shields op above date at the Queen Chartetie Armoury. it to be clear that the words Le. W. R. Shields “anything is possible’’ were in mo way intended as a menace. ° Commanding Officer. He denied that the RIN has for some months being urging TOD av T 7 400 BASKETS ONLY PEACEHES ~~ 99° .NOVA SCOTIA CLAPP - nison; a resident of Glenn Falls, was released from pri- son in 1960 and worked until January when he was laid oft His”. unemployment — benefits are exhausted and, he says, he The fall ‘and winter schedule | Hof. activities for. all ages will | move into full swing this coming Monday at the Charlottetown Y.M.C.A. Boys and girls and teenagers from ages eight up| will have two regularly schedul- |~ ed gymnasium classes and | three swims each week, plus spe- cial classes at all levels in swim- | ming from beginners through | life. saving. Those swimmers |: who are interested, will be: able ; \to train with the Charlottetown YMCA Swirfi team, the “Bjue- phins’ and the Synchronized Swim Club. A special mixed class in gymnastics will be held this year where more. advanced training will be given in all forms of gymnastics from basic tumbling through trampoline and uneven’ parallel bars. For the teenager, Hi-Y Club program and dances will be held every. Friday evening. and the Junior Lounge will be open for supervised dancing every after- noon after school and Saturdays BOWLING girls, bowling will be. ava. able on Saturday afternoons and boys and girls SWAP basketball wil be held for those interested. for ages 12-18. Something new has been add- ed in the formation of a ‘Tiny Tots’ swim, where children ag- es 5-7 will be able to receive swimming instructions. This is a limited class, so parents are asked to register early. For adults, Keep-Fit program- | Thomas Gosbee Passes At Home of Thomas Gosbee in his 79th a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gosbee. He was married to the former Harrfett Penny, who prede- ceased him several years ago. He leaves to mourn his 5pass- ing the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Dorothy Jack- son, Mt. Herbert: Sadie, Mrs. Rov Bell, Murray - Harbor: Florie. Mrs. Kimball LeLacheur and Ruth, Mrs. Lioyd Hawkins, | both of Guernsey Cove; and Louis, William, Charles, ‘Mur- ray, Love and Elmer, all resid- ing at | Viving are a brother, Grafton of Guernsey Cove and a sister, Mrs.-Laura Jordan, Pictou. |’ The remains are resting at the | Murray Funeral arrangements completed. DENOUNCE TERRORISM SAIGON (Reuters) South Viet Nam said Friday it has protested fo the Internatioral Contre! Commission against the |“abominable crimes’’ carried out by the Viet Cong guerrillas against the Sept. 11 national are not Shop Where Parking Is A Pleasure At - - - | ROBINSON l] SUPPLIES LTD. Fall And Winter Schedule Moves Into Full Swing ~-For the --younger-boys: and <-> mes have been _arranged twice | | The death occurred suddenly | at his home Beach Point Friday | year. 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