; Island News Page -|Mond ay Name d! Western and.Central Districts Re gi stra tion 3 Day | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Jan. 13, 1966. 8 “Monday will be registration | charged for children and 915 for day at Confederation. Centre for | adults. The winter term will of- vo , ee - | pallet classes. The Centre man- | ficially begin Monday and end Prince Park Idea Seiisce SR g| iPushed By Board 22222: eee eee] ; us eC 1 y Oar , | Tehear: rte coutte | tein ee a ee oo i sngghe eee participation of the | AAMSGN << ‘Tie iablick: sissting Gat bo al @ Oe oa wc | ee eee |ment of a second national park, tend a joint quarterly meeting of | .hedule Those ‘Ito be located in Western Prince ‘the Canadian Chamber of Com-| 4 dents a= enone. Paseals and interested in regis tention of eo Weal Prince tee’ Beard of Trade is isomcton| atten e rince ces’ Trai loncton | ; Board of Trade at the regular this weekend, Mi tier iebiiinn wri | eau Precieiag a view of Aes likes eae of PEL siready started to come in to" Summerside. area residents taken tn euppert of the proposals, (Board of Trade for the Maritimes | Comeneretion Contre. Classes | will be regislered on Saturday. made several years ago by the |will also attend | will be held im the Centre each | Jan. 22, when theif winter term ers : weekday in Summersid | willl board, it was. decided to set up| ; and side on | will commence, ‘ja meeting with government of- | R S . Saturdays. ; ficials to further discuss the oad F DAILY dite : tw a aii [ite eas, eenea! SOOSS PPY | Pit csrie canes wat won | KEEP SENDING ttended juni ie | each afternoon at or four ae course is Sodarey ta al | In Montague thirty for younger. students. | berton was approved that | é ' ; a request be made for a naviga-| more = Stippety, roads fF wigheerg emg coe —- | course in Alberton next year. | continue e cause of accl |. from 7:30 depending. | 4Efforts are also to be made dents in the Montague area and numbers of students and class- | to The Islander of the Year tohold a business course. although the department of high- | ¢5 réquired to handie them. The meeting also recommend- way'’s workmen are continuously | Courses are being offered ; oe ed to the government the ap-jon the job with sand and snow | beginners aged 5 MEMBERS OF the Liberal grass roots of the Liberal | pointment of a conservation of-| removal equipment, icy spots | ginners aged 7 a ee eM ea 4 | | ee | eee eccat:nadtitink: ene Uae | Grete. 4. alae ~ mee District of Sidney Green, vice-president of |~ h “Hy eFrAlI : ; . ee oe £20 ler girls _begi Queens, County at the Basilica eeu County; Mr. Campbell, Cc urc Group At Mt. Stewart eet aun the meeting, Queen's Road near the new one aged 9 to 15, leat dente, readers reation r last night. and Reg Jenkins, president of ys ~ | Mareld | President, com lior citizens home resulted working girls class, and bal- The meeting was designed to the P.E.I. Liberal ‘Aseociation.. bleg Annual Meet Yesterd mended o aoe the De- | about $450 damage to the let for adults, give the newly-elected leader, Not in this picture is Vince S ae | ay ee Shi mami citinces |Ceeeee, nem 6 cer The courses wifl be divided | Alex Campbell ,an opportunity MacIntyre, president of Queens a { ae ies cise taken on a | Tene nets, eee Bee | Seto tone of doout t_ weeks | to become acquainted with his County who was unable to at- | The annual meeting of St.jyear they had contributed funds |rioter tour to vi a Chri oon ® \beth MacDonald of Elm-Avenue, | with a fee of $10 per term supporters and to get to the tend the meeting. David's Presbyterian Church, Mt. towards the renovation of the iad stmas | Charlottetown, + westeined about | one ° decorations. Stewart, was held last evening |Manse. { : $300 damage ‘ Stewart, was ned etge crowd | ‘The report of the Kirk Session|_ The President informed (Be driven by John J. McBeth of | department. eR : 2 TAN, in attendance. |was- given .by..Geddie Douglas, ~-|Montague sustained $150 dam | .-7, a se Hugh ‘Lowry conducted the |showing an increase in membere Islander Given: ages. The “accident occurred Maclay was sopeisied to >) |worship service and acted asjship:“One new elder had been about 530 p.m. on Jan. 8. lees suas ns eee of cece | chairman for the meeting: Mrs. |elected to the Kirk Session, and, uo Sashes. aesidadh ahedh y i be Eres Cameron was the record-|a Sunday school had been. or-. Two-Year Term a Co a ‘a . deen * eee a to in- | Po ice Pro _secretary ; : a ; ann | dealers j 4 : a s : 5 ae a 8 Semseal . ganized. : , Es i ee ea ainaias iat oxide — aaiice bearers | — GMa? OUI, — 208-70) 00NR_ teins ho, 8 ae ior eupolying fuel to. the. town te Flection Day Holiday |e Bait et en Se hentai Gyre tet eam eoerat ze | TOWN Break — ’ 4 — that ie ceneuey ome: Mrs. pe rpetag sds. ee a ~ eent- by Rudolph Spinn of Valleyfield Sy ot ae gees is to receive a on ad a succe! _year. |Cameron an am Crawford; |enced nesda’ wo years ~ | Copy. » financial ‘for |: SUMIMERSIDE — Town Police All the allocations towards the |auditors, Mrs. Ernest Cameron | tess a day in the New Brunswick occurred on ¢h® istudy before i sidered at | Alex Campbell, leader of the ;Queens held last night at the General Assembly, Synod ‘and |and Mrs. .F. Douglas; building | Training School for areon. : the Jan. 19 meeting, . ...: ‘ecreation - also reported that @ cat | Approval was given to pay ex-|located on Grénville Liberal Party om Prince“ fd-; Basilica “Ri Centre Presbytery. had been met. Jcommittee, Alonzo Birt and Ern- Crossman was charged with It was ward Island, proposed a civic| The proposal was approved Louis Cameron reporting for jest Cameron with’ the ministef’\ setting ‘a fire in a downtown slid into the ditch near Gauney’s | penses of a trip to Halifax by a | here, either late Trestag aiead holiday on election day at aj|unaminously by a large gather- the trustee board noted the im-|as an adviser. rooming house and with’ setting Brook yesterday sometime and water maintenance operator to|or early Wednesday morning istri iq : provements that had been made| Mrs. Louis Cameron was ap- ‘ in “te booths. :|was hauled out in the evening. : ° meeting of the 5th District of io ee , d the mere uaet pointed secretary tre r. four fires in “telephone ; learn meter servicing. The break was discovered at Se the policy idicating that their year had been LANE \- At the Prince Edward [Committee and Dr- Wilfred Cal- ja goad one, and that during the Edward Island Hospital on Jar. \laghan, vice president of the |— ~ , = The clerk was instructed to | approximately yesterday purchased tiles. and. acarpet| A vote of thanks was extended 75 + 0 heme | Svestigating .these acecl- ’ é DEATHS - — ee oe provided for the floor, and a new |to Mr. W. MacAssey for the de) A yere Wage ~-\Gents. No one was seriously is call tenders .for insurance’ on muaijang Guting 0 seutine patel . roe euin of ebility. with foresight urnace installed during ‘he past nation of labour Guriag Uk Teles ; jured. Gesden Gon’ suisse’ te: dcomms: lint ease gusend oem 6 toe LIVINGSTONE — At Provid- ‘and enthusiasm dedicated to en- Mean Beadl Cameron gave a bee will oe ee Rises lightly ‘Travel: conditions last evening |the fire department's share of | window. 7. ence, R.I., Tuesday, January suring the return of the Liberal |renort for the newly formed |further improvements to the) , - saan wie Dover rane Bia br Bbereaanyer ed premium on the | A police said it ap- 1th, 1966, Fletcher Livingstone, [prosperity to this province." |wMs which showed that they had /building during the spring. - CAPITAL BUREAU lever. Ground drifting made unteer department. peared had been taken. formerly of Nine Mile Creek in| On the platform was MY. ', busy year. —=—Ss—=CS*S«S:«CA ‘vote of thanks was extended | «oF THE GUARDIAN (necessary for plowmen 06000 —————_—_——————————————————— his 69rd year. Funeral from | Campbell, Mr. Sigsworth, Reg |LADIES AID REPORT lt" the ‘minister for his. efforts| OTTAWA — Average weekly |the job to remove banks os z — a ewe Funeral Home \Tiberal’ Association, Jack. Nich Phas. bog v0 ee reert yo rind, th: seer oy tt Cam- | wages jes in Be roads across which the drift wae Gr n : Gable I ; x Friday m.. , W. MacAssey in-jeron, The meeting was brought | Edward Island rose slightly in |crossing. ee Bo : , olson, co-chairman of ar etiag a close with the benediction “ ; $ egne . —Have-You- Tried-It Yet-?-?-* ee = ee a aa 10, 1966, . Hiram Lane, Alex- |P.E.I. Liberal Association.: ain carries the responsibility of jearth; the elected servants of @ ‘ Ss Council Plans is It’s Good! It’s Beefy ! endra and formerly of Hermit- OFF TO OTTAWA - Ask for Green Gables Bo at your favorite “The - : = laetion” and, he ‘ added, that |people who live ia abundance pared to $64.01 in September and e ,° 3 es age in her 66th year. Resting at | Mr. Campbell. informed the | nothing -has been ruled out” by jupmatched on this globe, bring.| 960.92. in October of 1964... _ Listing Fo : ; the Cutcliffe Funeral Home un- |Meeting ‘that he and four other |wiison's speech at the opening the most urgent decencies of| The P.2CJ. average continued rr. store this week. You'll Like It — Everyone Does. | til noon today then to Pownal |Party members were leaving for of the conference. life to all Americans: - to be the lowest of the 10 Can- | Fy : C : oo oe ey een ee ee i United Church with service {Ottawa today where they will| ‘He urged his colleagues not to |_ “There are cry out: | adian provinces with ire Coverage). ee ar commencing. at 1.30-pan. Inter- |™eet with Prime Minister Peat \discuss the negative side of the We must eh in hg eee re Bd 3 Jud a 2x ts “ment in the church cemetery. 00 ee and will fe |question -- ‘Let us convert te jam tome SOURES — Town Council inet son Pac ers... L e ae ~MaeDOALD — At Camp Hifl| Included im this group ere Mr. a So oe s dren who ee ae . iy a 1966, James S. MacDonald, bro- an, Mr. Sigsworth and Me. | commonwealth. but” it pro- dwell a ~ ther of Senator J.J, MacDonald. |Campbell. : : vided the leaders with an op- by fos Resting at the Hennessey Fun- |FREE SCHOOL BOOKS portunity to work te to |Will they is eral Home from where the fun |- In response to a question if the |soive the problem.” - a ~ eral will be held on —— Liberal agi policy would, = —— ata tly . morning at 9.15 to St. Patricks |clude school books, , * “Time. may require further to 157 - A i ’ Chureh, Fort Augustus, for Be Campbell said thet. steps would] AGGRESSION secritices. If 20, we will make | September. It was 1614. ° for eae oe = : quiem High Mass at 10 o' en implement_this po- m. : ; ae ober index i ; i? . Bs Interment in the church ceme- |licy with the present government (Continued from page 1) “But we will not heed ‘those oo oa is based |so given to have a list of cover- fa on employment ili shortly | pand trade between the United who wring it from the hopes of 199, 2. emailing 7. ¢ |he said that it would be adopted} States and. the Soviet bloc. the unfortunate. ina ‘and At the Western Hos- jw E tery. and if not implemented ary r h areas of. several cities. Great Society while we t in a LAIRD — hen the Liberals ere elected To ' rebuild plenty » PURITY DAIRY = pital Tuesday, Jan. 11 1966, | The problem of 20 on om: “peo - - *STAND LIKE sTORKS , eae Mrs. Fred Laird of‘Alberton, for- poll) dented scale central slum |_ “I believe we can continue the ‘Tribesmen on the upper '% jy of Lot 11 in her 72nd year. reaches of the River Nile rest (5 ooney— ; a. —To attack poisoning of riv- a Viet Nam. But if some do not ; entire large river basins.” of justice, let them call for the |@#ainst-the knee of the other /§ DY Pron ; “t$0) Home, Alberton, from where the n meetings funeral will be held on Friday, |the various polls so that every) —_ st the. tontribution of those. who live |leg t Jan. M4 leaving the funeral home lone would be able to-come. FS fl gor gl, eagerly gg , : at 9 bac tied a pag, -—To take added steps to en- |Tather than strip . “ eon ee hee eee 46) . to. all. the |hands _of those i : ; ” Mass at 10 o'clock. Interment in WATCHDOG. ne i ar i reeislae On Week Nach, Sohasol Old: ea eee ‘-NOTICEL- es : | the Church cemetery. -. (Continued from page 1) tion to establish “unavoidable | “We will stay, because a just | eee he CRE i iserim- |nation cannot leave fo the HART — At Dunblane Jan. 12th, | ment down but, “if it is requirements for non-discrim- |™ 1966, of Mrs. Janie Hart in her | jear within a matter of ) : ; » Restin > weeks,. ssary enforcement power who have staked their lives and pn. art aon oe rather than nionths, that exist- Todged with the attorney-gen- |independence on our solemn Nene eee. Meee WORD (nt cenraans Gee Seales SS 20 | eral. Be orn NNR Oe eT acon pledge which hiss ee on Friday trcmsch with. [Dellion, ‘then further mensures |" bar recial dieorimination in /Grume Sime, eaant service commencing at 2 ve ’ lock. Interment in the chur tions under Chapter Seven.” . ue wets cemetery. Visiting hours, 2to 4; | Chapter Seven of the UN eral bane ee who hos around go git w oe charter deals with mandatory| civil rights workets .or|pendence rests, in large moas- MacKENZIE—At the Sacred /Sanctions that would be binding] others exercising constitu (ure, on confidence in American Heart Home on Wed., Jan. 12, on all 117 member states, and tional rights. protection INCREASE IN INTEREST RATES . Effective January 1, 1966 ‘Fresh Ground 2 Ihe. Pevaas 7 im her 86th year. Her remains day~of the two-day conference | 19th cabinet department. - |:°-: and whet the appetite ef | aM: oe Hamburg ay 89 Bacon cose 1% SHEETS oe : ||| : PILLOW. SLIPS — 1966, Mary E. MacKenzie, sister also with military ection. . —To set up a federal depart-| “To yield to force in Viet Nam of C. J. MacKenzie of Millview,| Pearson poke on the final) ment of — the |would . weaken confidence are resting at the Jenkins Fu-|called by Nigeria to deal with| To amend .the constitution the aggressor.” : feral Home from where the-fu-|the declaration of unilateral in-| to provide after 1972 a four- Johnson listed current U.S. | neral ‘will be held-—on Friday |dependence by Prime Minister ar term for members of the fighting strength in--Viet...Naz at 9:45, p.m. to St. |Ian Smith Nov. 11, Frirse. of Representatives co- (at 190,000 men and said the: | —. Joachim’s Church, Vernon River, |NO DISORDERS inciding with the presidential buildup to that: strength, along for Solemn Requiem High Mass| ‘There were no reports of dis-| term, to “make it possible for with limited. air attacks on mili- | at 10 o'clock. Interment in the |orders in Lagos Wednesday meinbers of the House of Rep- |tary targets in North Viet Nam, i church cemetery. after Nigerian students were| resentatives to work more ef- prevented successful Communist | > y ( thwarted by police Tuesday in fectively in the service of the |2¢gression but has aot ended it. HALLF or WHOLE Clb : \ Z STUBBERT — The death occur |114:- planned demonstration be- ” “Our decision to stand firm nation : a voter trey ii eee cms . failure to|NO GENERAL TAX. HIKE ae has been matched by our desire ig Hosp Sy iplomatic relations with |- Without raising taxes or ue ae i et im As bert Stubbert of nee im ing | Britain over her refusal to use |creasing i ead bil paid, | This led to a rundown on what , 20 01. Kraft Pure, 2A on. 68th. year. Remains ors! Home | military force against Smith. |Johnsa said; the US. s | _ atthe Dingwell Funeral Nothe’| Uganda's Prime Minister Mil- |“improve our withholding sys-|during the last year and a | “quit Friday noon ton Obote took a tough line in tem so that Americans can (stepped-up peace offensive at | = SO me re eriticising. Busine. sanctions soere__sonltionly. pay-as-they- year’s end. a oe ‘ - serv vi \ q only policy : gued for mili- BIST sre Ten sten etapa ame tanec et tees emma riety . + J It ea + tw the church ‘cemetery. ---- [tary~ intervention, said -confet- | Aides said this would -mean-an WESTERN = Grade “a” 2 Te ed FARQUHARSON-At the Prince jence sources. | i pane increase in th the amount ped taxes aed : ; el na Hospital, ‘Tues- rom. pay . Hone F wi 39 3 | an, | ou ernest |Oliviier firmly backed Britain not in the fotal amount of taxes FUNERALS . ooeee 0 eoeesee of 58 Wilthen Drive | and urged African governments | due. ( . der her 82nd year. Resting at jnot to under-rate the impact of | Johnson said it is desirable,| THOMSON FUNERAL — The the MacLean Funeral Home joil sanctions against Rhodesia. [because of increased military funeral for Lloyd C. Thomson ' @rom where the funeral will be | . Pearson proposed establish- |expenditures, to ‘restore tempo-|was held Wednesday, Jan. 12 Weld ‘Friday; Jan. -14,-1966 witia_| ment of two sub-committees. ’|rarily auto ‘and telephone excise- |from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home service commencing at 1.30 /One™ would review economic |tax cuts that took, effect only to Hampton United Church. Ser- ‘m. Interment. if Florat~Hills sanctions and their .effects, ex- |12 days ago,:Jan. 1. “ vice was conducted by Rev. norial Gardens : change information. between | ‘Without pafticular reference |Bryer Jones. Hymns were Abide i Commonwealth. countries about |to’ New York bus and subway With Me and Peace, Perfect _-. KOWANEZ——-In North . Bay. | their. individual sanctions and |tieup or any, other stoppage, Peace. Pallbearers were Lorne Ontatio on Friday, January 7, | make recommendations to g0V-'| Johnson said he intends to ask i Grapefruit - 49c\Potatoes . 33¢ SHORTENING "ss" 89¢ a : Kowanez,..wife_.o-| ernments. ey Congress to ‘consider measures |-- : the inte George Kowane7 in her | The other would consider how |that “will enable us effectively | cand Citterd Sheree: Me ll el ee on: . emma 78th year. Funeral services were the COE aie os oe te to deal with — welch See Dredon Calienell, WHlleae | : . - HE ; SUNKIST- , BLUE GOOSE age Mart Funeral |erate ' ’ threaten irrepa, mage ee , Home Noreh Bay, officiated by Rhodesia’s future, including a |the national interest,’ pervoegg he gg Call MAJ OR TR U ST ORANGE 2 9 the Rev. P. Goold, English Luth- |massive crash program for Af-| He didn’t go into detail, but Bs 7 eran Church, Left.to mourn are |rican education and training for jsaid this should be done with- : COMPANY : : ; ; -run MRS. Boomihower (Jennie), jeventual African majority rule. |out. improperly invading state ~"oarioerstowe, P. E. 1, Mrs.|, Canadian sources said they jand local authority. ‘ Charles Chapman\ (Annie), Det- | were t Minister | Johnson told the Congrese: ‘I ; « troit, Michigan, “Mrs. Arthur | Wilson of Britain would approve |do not come here tonight to. ask | vice ‘was conducted by J. A. Mc- - Riley (Olga) Port Hope, Ontario, the Canadian proposal, for pleasant luxuries and idle | Carville, Joe Gallant and How- Mrs. Clifford ‘Sweet (Teenie) | Pearson described the Rhode- |pleastires. I am here to recom-|ard Oaks. Bugler Gallant sound- _- Bault Ste. Matie, Ontario and |sian gituation as a Common- |mend that you, the representa-|ed Last Post and Reveiile. Inter- "Mick, Grand Blanc, Michigan, |wealf™ problem for which Brit tives of the fichest natio# on ‘ment was in Crapaud- cemetery. 57 Queen St. he Hyndman Bldg.) : town «,. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA P. J.’s Ltd.|Cudmore’s » ‘DIAL 4-8585 CASH GROCERY on f ( ody y \ Y > . ‘ sets Peon erepee