: y of milk*and cream for her first | Miami ‘eo. & lactation as a two-year - old | Denver 11 44 heifer earned her BCA's—breed | Turson 35 - «6A ; ‘ class averages across the nation Los Angeles 49 68 ae -_ot 190 In milk, 145 in butter-/ San Franciseo 43” 34 lat; ‘ ‘ Miss Coady was uae me HALIFAX (OP) — The wea- . top 4-H Club member” by Jer- ther office says no significant Eastern and Central Districts | sey Club spokesmen. disturbance. threatens the dis- Plowing Competitions Scheduled For Spring Also revealed was the fact trict for the next two days, and | that she had been ‘the choice as a continuation ‘of the weather a Jersey Princess for the Royal | experienced Thursday is fore- Winter Fair, Toronto in 1965 It! east. It will be principally ele was the first time a Maritime | with a few seniesed aon ia Province’ girl was offered this temperatures in most : ill rise to little ; ay ks will ri aon Robert aes Deeeen ne way ‘and Aron to the ie at dian Jersey fieldman had ask, | — ~ ”* 7 Sot hee i ae el ney ee | cept thé honor. At me the’ Regi rasts: Hazelbrook was to be on the} hove’ eet Sales Edward National 4H Club trip to. Tor-| isiand, New Brunswiek: Cloudy onto and Ottawa and she had to! Wwith's few cleor penmads and Carl ‘Willis, Sherwood and ; competition at this time of year, | , or ‘ widely | scattered noe Edwin Mills, Bay Fortune will | it was explained. Ale eee oe = aa — = re; go to Chilliwack, B.C., early in| Retiring president Therin El- - MISS COADY wae that Poms bee P i . eee i winds light; low-high at Hali- April to participate in the Can- | lis, O’Leary RR, who presided teaching scholarship at Prince adian~ — plowing- championship | was.—-receiving i of Wales College, where she is fax % and 33, Yarmouth 27 and i is which is scheduled for | on his being chosen as vice-pre- | Club Praises taking a course leading to the|%: Kentville and New: Glasgow enday was 18 degrees recorded Stren of the discussions that| neVer felt before! winds were. north ewitching |took place. yesterday dealt with east and were light et acquiring of marshes AW v7 were [ed ways and means which this é ’ ‘could be done with co-operation . CITY AREA | TODAY-SAT. stcrmy1.7-0 vis srn|__FUNERAYS _| [Tid = THE WILDEST -*\OTRON—FUNERAL———-The}~ | PRODUCTION suse ie meet @ and 3%, Goshen 2 and 2%, April 14, it was revealed yester- | sident of the Canadian Plow- aching profession. . day at the annual meeting of men's Council. o yitiss Coady is the daughter of ee ae agp ig the P.E. Plowmen's Council. | A new development will be- 4. Winner >» | Mr. and Mrs, Austin Coady. Fredericton 18 and 30, Saint Joh- ae ik toecellah the province Gow te a ee } 20 and 30, Edmundston and province | plowing classes will be : : in British Columbia when they in each county. The idea is to| » The feat of a Hazelbrook girl) WEATHER Campbellton 16 and 27. Optlook a wi "eed the | coe al Paula Coady, in winning the Fu- | for Saturday, mostly cloudy ind ; a were the winner, ade Bive tips to new plowing com-| turity Class established by the) TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- | mild. DR. DAVID MONROE, left, siter, minister of fisheries; A. provincial . wildlife division, -|ner. up, . respectively, PS petitors on the various adjust-| pm] Jersey Cattle Club last | tures: : : a , of Ottawa, chief of the Cana- F. Laughrey, eastern region- during a break in discussions | the establishment. of the federal |= 4. championship meet . ments that are available OM | year, was warmly praised at .a| Dawson a ‘ High tid® today at Charlotte. dian Wildlife Service, is seen al superintendant of CWS. which were held yesterday at. | migratory bird permits will pre- [C4 last autuma by ore marnted, and trailer plows. Tips) meeting of the club here this snag 1 4 [tom 1013 a.m: and 9.14 p.m. At talking with Hon. Leo F. Ros- @nd Charles Bartlett, of the the Charlottetown Hotel. | sent no problems. He po in co-operation with the Prince | will also be available on the! week, .. '. 1 Saal 25 . 4g |Bustico at 4.39 pm Summer- out that the cost of such @ per- | Coumy plowing association. various things plowing COM-| wigs Coady won with Coady. | Edmonton "2m (Side tide eighteen minutes later ” ¥ ° ef . mit would be a very small-item |_M&. Willis is s scientist who petition judges are looking for, | dale Acme 8. Claudette—it was Calgary "39. |tham Charlottetown. Sun rises . in the hunters’ budget when it| SPecializes in plant pathology | Mr. Ellis explained. —~ |for thiee-year old heifers—and' Regina — 15 jo (today at 7.20 a.m. and sets rovinCla dq CG Eerms was compared with the cost of} #4 holds the degre of PhD. Reporting fot’ Prince County | the young animal completed x: winnipeg ~ 37 2 wg [S55 _2-m. “ee the guns and ammunition. (doctor of philosophy). Mr. Mills | plowing Mr. MacNeil said in| fine lactation in record of per- toronto € sos ° ‘ ' If the bunters wish‘ to have | is @ fanmer who is a veteran of | terest last year was at an all-| formance tests. Her, production Oi awa' i¢ 2 |WELFARE COUNCILS MEET birds to hunt they must be pre- | Canadian plowing competition. time high. Upwards — Of 100 |r 8 2 | vor Iscusse ONTEFENCE [eee sete See a ae Timed ie mavens er, unt Me” gh | TORONTO cP ta ; , blish these wetland areas which | RR, will: go em coach and two-day meet, he said. im was | ported for Kings County. The | Fredericton 8 0 1,300 voluntegt leaders and staff "= Officials of the Canadian Wild- vice in Ottawa were Dr. David between ‘the federal and provin-| will insure the continuance of | team manager. . more a thane Un. Sees ‘| plowing meet there is always isaint John 24 . 81 |Members from the 2,000 united Monroe; chief of thé’ CWS; Dr. |cial wildlife in Canada, said Mr.|be shipped prior thet. | ell reported. held. the second week of Sep- | , life Service and the provincial |Monroe, ;_ Dr. |cial governments The plowmen will use tractors | . Moncton 25. 28 |funds, community chests and the Charlottetown Hotel for ses-|4-G. Laughrey, superintendent |area of the program of the Can- BAY ICE-BOUND __. |companies as is normally done |, Att Jones, Pownal reporting| BB. Jones, Bunbury was Charlottetown 19 |the United’ States and Canada - @ sions dealing with the acquisi-|of the eastern region of CWS; |adian Wildlife Service where P jude. |: |for Queens County said his | named president for the current Sydney 81 | oe P tion of land for water fowl use |@Md Nolan Perret, supervisor of |P.E.1. should be ‘participating.| MOSCOW (AP) — The tem- | ; : county association {s .. looking |yeer. Arthur Hudson, Cascum- | Yarmouth 28 ies meet here Feb. 8-11 to die and discussions on the mi-|Conservation and He said his division was anxious |perature was %6 degrees below | gpRING MATCH ice forward to staging the provin-|pec, vice-president, and Graeme | St.- John’s * 29 © cuss co-operation in various gov- @ratory bird habitat of the eastern CWS. Also |to help in this regard. zero.in the northern port. of| This will be the first time a cial meet this year. The two-|Linkletter, Summerside, was |Chicago 3 8. 2 |ernment programs in the health , ‘ : Richard Fyfe, biologist with} Mr. Bartlett did not forsee any |Murmansk Wednesday and the | Canadian plowi onshi meet will . | Te-elected secretary treasurer. - (Detroit 19 29. Land Welfare field. Allan J. M. Attending yesterday's sessions ng champi p | day be held Septem 1 ‘ace prcrttending yesterday alife’ Sor (the CWS trom Sackville, N.B. _|major difficulty in acquiring the |usually-open bay was covered|has ever béen staged in the ber 21-22 he said, with” the| The meeting was held in New York 31 $4 |Bachen, Canada's minister of : ‘alana > . eeu me at he i cles with eight — Te te spring. But British = ble county championship on the| Birch . Court, Experimental Washington 16° 0? (eae one welfare, will address i 7 5 good -|mews agency i « % | | > . cs minister reeponsible for the tory birds is land that is ‘not lwarmed by the gull stream and = eee se rcnaecn nae 2m en ee Ie provincial wildlife —division;"|good for agricul purposes. |Tass imérs -never “ : ME Charles Bartlett, chief of the| One of the items im the pro-|fore had seen ships locked in|. Watch “Canada 99” Sunday, February 6, 10:00-11:00 p.m. on OBO-TV wildlife division and Eugene|gram. of the CWS is its desire: to |ice. : ee — ee ee eee ' . 8 : 7 ‘ eries. : birds permits, to issued CN i a ge ts Ra a a et © AER RSA a Re ee In a talk with Dr. Monroe, he|the federal government. Hunt- MEE CLE tae ae Bs eee said it was hoped that the breed-|ing licenses are now the juris- he ; ing productivity of the biack/|diction of the provincial govern- | : ducks and similar birds could|ments and here on the Island|| Snow Removal . 4 units ; [ be increased on the Island. He|farmers, fishermen and their | 6 : Lae efapdh end Pca ser pregpilescs, ocean gg Towing ...... » +6. units es anefte were |need a provincial permit. . Craning— | IN HOSPITAL developed properly would “be t estimated that epproxi- Mrs. Emma Alley, 161 Kent — for these species of |mately 60 per ‘cent of the Island 1O722 Gtreet, has entered the Prince ee Tees are people who fall in Edward Island Hospital for sur-|,,"emarking on the decline in|this category. the number of black ducks, Dr.| Mr. Bartlett is hopeful that @ery. ee Micarce felt that pact of this SEEK- AGREEMENT could ‘aced increased ' A new agreement with the [ues of pesticidon ts tha rece toe *- * * 1 City of Charlottetown is now be- |black ducks frequent. WN ; u ing negotiated by Local 501 of He said it was difficult to re- : Civic Employees. It is under- |®0lve the extent of the decline in _-_* gtood the old agreement expir-|the black duck population Dr. ms : : ed nber 31, 1965, and | Monroe—said-that it was—muchi§@ Y= . i i gince then several meetings |More difficult to do censuses on je ey ene have been held with civic euth-|the black duck because of their +h TE erities and union representa- habitat: Geese censuses are done will live’ the most fan- tives : ; Geese frequent r ; ; open CONTESTING POST den et ee ee tastic spy adventure plot; William (Bill) Brown wel)! ities i known mortician and . former ever conceived! : harness race announcer has told |DIEFICULT TO CROSS = ses shee local Lions clubs of his intention ae ache on Oe oer eee Wye : aa ef contesting the district gover- |@%¢ Woodland _which are norship at the annual meeting |[°rmally found in the wooded to be held in Portland, Maine, in country of Ungava end Northern} cian: 2 Ontario in the summer and ia HIGH OF 28 the wooded areas of the south- , A. hack with the Chantal, SSS, at auth: thess_arnat Bee willexperience suspense| a ttt wa oe a difficult to traverse and this ° toe a : a ies di temperate ihe low soe: (makes census taking by sight the equal of which you} - ee ee oS os st i g 3 é t d z 3 g z 3 4 y 2 day but at night the skies broken. The barometer was steady at 30.02 F ‘) Hy 3 Ee i i (i i __ Club at n Y | funeral for Dominique (Mike) F night at the home “of Roland “poiron was —hekt— — Taylor. At the meeting, slides from his late resi- , : + taken during the holiday season | dénce to St. Augustine’s were stown Church, South Rustico, where : 8 dl MARIE Requiem High Mase was cele- NI ROD ley, received word of the suddeo | dicted service’ at the grave. a in Calgary of his brother. | 7. pallbearers were: Lawren- Tapio ; oe Athol. Craswell, A. P. Gallant. brothers end one sister, Now Austin McCann and Augustin|. - Blacquiere. Interment was in Danforth, Maine, and Mrs. band oon ssinaon as ‘Solas FUNERAL — The| BASED ON THE POLICE COURT fe A Marebfield man, Curt(s|3 tom the MacLean, Funeed ‘ Ste ] , William eee i where i ek com a , ARR hes ite , 3g i: . ' " es ; a Say a one charge Of (eet nye ratty agra ae 7 His life insurance is something he didn’t have to buy. But did. For his fa driving while impaired = WS | tending in a body were members ‘eels he appeared before MAG" |W.A. and ecployees of Depart THAT SHOCKED BOSTON : each time he ena heek on that he feels a iti proud of himself. He feels > ee ww a amma cy, | tld Hoeeed Ge” Go| MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT || | 7 a - or, Confederation Centre Art share ae Ese Ray HER TWISTED FATE >. allery M is a mem- cLean jorman Nichol: , ; fer of the. Advisory Aris Panel |", Prowerboarers, nese ir | | ees 1OO LATE? its meeting in|? * fhe Canada Council's office. in Ci. oe Su Rewee portly , Olkawa recently, -severett:Kuhn, Interment to 0 k TWO FINED place in the Argyle Shore Ceme- Two persons were Pa sca, tery. costs or four, daye by Jus- ; = of the Peace Albert Dinnis| were; freezeout, Mrs. J. Lary in Traffic Court yesterday | ter and Leo Duffy; special, morning. Fined were Elmer | Mrs. J. R. Gallant; door, Ray Garfield, New Glasgow, speed-| White. 3 Joseph : ing an Se a vena CASE_ DISMISSED ov eek without a license : i Bes CARD WINNERS * | break, entry -and theft at the 1 was dis- . held in| missed for lack of sufficient ee Se tn prealded ntre while |evidence at a hearing i ; t oe tas” wountlovie “ty Magisieale Janek. SHOW AT Ma Bi mens cl, Ou acca Gaetan mae QS! td ERY) 11245 PM. : mor was Rr and Tred Gal| iareise Got Le :