> . ; } ; ; 4 i rol ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside and Prince County ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, Mar. 22, 1962. 8 School Milk Plan Fails In Ch'town Prince Edward Island dairy-| the fluid milk section at the men topped all those in other annual of the Dairy | Canadian provinces in the col- Farmers of Canada in Mont-| lection of the June set-aside | real this year. with 99.5 percent collected of the | The secretary noted the ac- amount which dairymen across tivity of the newly formed pro» Canada contribute each June to vincial Fluid Milk Association national advertising fund for which made representations their products. | Secretary J. | the Milk Control Board that re- Lincoln Dewar told the annual sulted in an ringing “a mecting of the FE1. Delty-| number of Important changes men’s Association here yester-| in the fluid milk mat = ———rrore Baty plant operators across | ince were given full ere- | LIBERAL LEADER i “excellent co-operation” in the collection of this ae | and also for the annu: | ment of $4,500 voted by dairy- ? men at their last annual mec-| ‘Turning to a statement made ing. | by Mr. McQuaid in his budget A disappointing result was re- | spec! igh, on the effort to direct debt of all provinces in| (Continued from Page 1) shed in the mean- in increase of 35 per | schools by dairy plants in the *armoc, | area but, he said, the effort in- most 104 per cent, | volving “‘an attempt to have th town undertake the responsib- LIONS DISTRICT Governor, | at the head table with Mr. lity of supplying individual of two middle Atlantic States, | Kpier in the above picture are | in the visitors’ mouths and the schools met with no. particular Wheaton, Maryland, D.C. | Kensington, Internation- | The provincial treasurer and U.S.A., is seen addressing the | al Councillor; President: Vern- o 4 = rd accomplisi Saeral” deorccnest ‘harlottetown Lions Club at a on Williams and Secretary ‘acles, gested, in pro- r ey Gace meeting at the Char- | William Lynch, both of the | viding requested services loaned a dispenser, he reported. crease of 600 per cent — of this v t hi a Province within lottetown last evening, Seated § Charlottetown Club. US pre dls pall iddogaabtins onl Pal angie fi na thal a of health the current year. That's an t of this province. of | ing dairy products in Nova Sco- When the Liberals left of- ied ol ad any money in. $45,000 to ee rd ee Seoiie at 972 The ‘ " d n’s University's en- English by the famous humour- Queens County representatives, tia so “that our marketing prac- fice in 1959, total liabilities and | #8 g Du y 19 broken-hearted ngns. Maclean "and Heath-| tices should eo far as fossitle'| contingent iletiltiies were .$80, What Tam worried about ts| try. “Blond” Wedding”, “ts ist YG. Wodehouse, ‘eulhor of End swears he will not finish Macquarie and noting with ap: not interfere with or disrupt “ 803; at the end of March the tradesmen that did business scheduled for the second day, the “Jeeves” books and many | the music he is composing for : Teas cane ting Se crate, | ase marketas” they were $33,959,700, and | With the company. I would like | While “The Dover Road”, pre- | other humorous novels. her next lon, which is @ tion between a friendly rate ies hiss mae ae se ee $36,773,058. At| to see the government investi. sented by the Charlottetown Lit. | ‘The story concerns ‘the mis- reat blow to the two playwrit producers naturally feel that total will be about servative,”--the provincial s business in their own province, | than that.’” noted lengthened explained Mr. Dewar who re- or 1964: Convention ecm ara chensive report on the) International Councillor Erie eon peaple ent Nee NE held "Stating that he was giving an Line Multiple District Conven-| Jessome of Kensington and Ste-| fon-dollar what “new ‘nul aaa | Wickoeid Hove Qos Uk Meee: example of how hard it is to ze tion to be held in Charlottetown ven MacDonald of Parkdale which eventually, "with han lade gaat satistactory answers to quest: in June 1964, was given by W.J.| were also visiting Lions at the| building ag beens “Bill” Browo at a dinner meet-) meeting. en into an expenditure in tue encourage improved production, | Mr. {ng of the Charlottetown Lions) Presiding over the meeting,| nature of two or three million | he said, by payment of prizes | ion we asked-in the House al Club held at the Charlottetown president, Vernon Williams re-| dollars. ‘al oe them, he con- | “to plant operators for excellence | how many ministers of the Hotel last evening ceived a report on the forthcom:| tended came with the co-opera: | of dairy work” to 4-H Club mem- | Crown travelled outside the pro- | A member of the convention, iMé Lions light bulb campaign] tion to which he referred. | bers excelling in public speak-| vince on business since 1961, committee, .which anticipates pra ccennruse chairman ‘ae ew sheds at ite, rail | ing, for silage and fora The answer we got was ‘10. some jacCannell and a report from s t the Harvest ‘ “Now there are nine benches ae eorae ettend ee toet ead | chairman William Hambly of the idioptigy soxslons | avs ph-opecsioa wit (oe Saperr-| over Tosser Weer vant ee 100: vention, Mr. Brown outlined the |_L!0ns hockey project. North Shore of Quebec and | ment of agriculture in carry-| man. Who went double? ine range glaeaing teat has ot 62 Newfoundland were also re |ing. out the ‘pasture improve- | provincial treasurer pays ready been launched to make it FT’ approval. He was ment competitio bill that comes across his desk. an oatstending event for Lion- HANDICRAFTS inh oom bod eg work eae ‘The competition appears to be He doesn't know who travell ism in Prince Edward Island in St al ine which the city club will play (Continued from page 1) el 1g attention on the impor- | yacations ona farm. ‘They've vir Stewart Added a word of tance of “increasing and Hon | aon et caeaeaere eee ; on a farm, and this PC members for | provn A isting Lin, Wiliam Kojer! opens up new possibilities for | Kings and Count: | Suction, Re explained @* P| affected by pay raises — of Wheaton, Maryland, farm couples for an as eae uu a PLANS» ir. was the guest speaker. AS dis-| tapped sotirce of rev active and capable cons: triet governor of District 22.0;| Morey Is available for’ fitting | mittee "ie | which embodies Lions Clubs| up farm homes to cater to tour-| general chairmanship of Dr. lEd C be tn Maryland, Delaware and dis-| Its throuah the Tourist Lon Frank “MacKinnon on te can’ gar annon ! frie ea eA eaees t.of Columbia, Mr. K oie r| Board, it was explained. tennial celebration for 1964, he A luarat wee ae ve ca tute Turning to the ‘demerit point| tld the To Head S side. “i by the government and if v0 ture of Lions’ act or raid it| _ includes wob-commities on | Sila nay the Sine a he elub and district, has had eisornbe effect on our| fina: is his pay. The first thay ca the Oy question, Any answer will ince, conventions, dramatics, R | b aoa ah Mr. Koler said, “I didn’t come soveyiee Seite then chee otary Clu frying perikai ch Nere to make a speech but to sit 8 88 ne rey donating ee jon was answered by ‘answer in | back and watch an active Lions | "ight direction. i ‘activ. | SUMMERSIDE—Edgar Can-| part one.’ The minister of hhigh- : Mr. Stowart sa foal events, educational activ- . pai tac aren vers hv had dma pn, ei act, pc | Yael ret of te | Warns se fer et ts, . ost of operating the Govern- Club ¢ am Leny | entered on their driving record, » children’s events, pro- | annual election of offi a eee wi iiegs arch 3S drivécy hava fied Hetiin cer’ btn okoneand Pageants, fairs and | nnual election lcers held | ment Garage for the years trom | Tuesday and will take over from | his informative talk and asked| Petded indefinitely for failing to| centennial celebrations | TetiFing president Eric Wood. | 1957 ia alatal’ eniorte cd va Governor Koier to carry the best, @PP¢at for an interview when wa be terrifically important department of highways for the Wishes of the Charlotteown club years 1957-56-50-60-61.’ | back with him to his district, + “On a related question I was told that LATE NOTICES (Also announcements in| INTERVIEWS HELP was only a City show. This one | ger mem : columns Sitting Classified. Ad. wc the period 36 personai| Will be province-wide, and the pabasrd ott te tae Pang art intervi > vertising ‘erviews were conducted with| @ God-given left so the question can be an-| points, he explained. He w: ventions here. The city brough' ferring to the ‘period June 35 ao ecaveiaens here when fe held 1 1, I 1961. its centennial in 1955 but that of copies are in storage but have jummet Carnival back in 1955. ee ARSENAULT — At the Char- lottetown Hospital, March 21, J.B. Arsenault, 61 Ohaus . Matheson said that early | in 1960 the Conservatives put a halo around the head of the pro- vincial treasurer for what he was able to do. “Later in 1960 and in 1961,” he said. “I realiz- “ inapection, * Grading Of - (Meat Slated ‘eM : Agriculture Minister Andrew | government member will receive yesterday | some benefit from the effect of The minister felt that a desir. able effect is obtained when to, “rivers feol the department is| season to oe a close check on his quiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. | "it hound to te core ng Interment in .the Catholic yi Sound te be ba hag cemetery, his driving habits, thereby, entually helping himself’ ‘a nd| Ber ~ DONOVAN — At the Charlotte. | Others in making our ‘surpass: n town Hosptal, Ma March coe: — for the meterag pe bite potential wcherouten ny that noose — they will suffer William J 25d Bus. | 49d pedestrians alike. enthused | SUGGESTS RESIGNATION All meats will be ‘The opposition Leader s with him: inpett | by. Provincial veterinarians and | inat the minister of industry the, talbott ree Re “a new license plates this = Pending completion ot | last for two years, and the srceneiienbia owner will a and natural resources threw be attach socemamnedated. “Ad os | away $14,000 of the “peopl e's| maapect ial joney.” He told the governm: lottetown Tuesday, wate carrled eee the ne | “there is one thing you can do March 2, 1962, Miss-Cather-| checks can be made of autome- partment of health. Meats witt | With him and that is ask for his| Macdonald, sister ot| See trees end other inspected and graded undor | resignation and replace him with| ah. “acoaenatas tures during the pervision of the depart. | the member from Crapaud 5 | (Frank Myers) wes charged by Mr, Mathe-|" that the minister, Hon. Leo| Ri — At the Char- the North Rustico Canning Com- on a mortgage. inspection ang | pany $14, i i He Hi ? it Rag executive coun- came to the public srenuets H h pondence in it—just a chattel | will be a on it. When I asked the commit- tee what security the govern- ment had for the advance, no 3 H i il i ‘ i i hi é ni is ht | £ if it Fite in7F i | i i l A i : {i I i ernment assistance. According to Mr. Matheson, the company was incorporated and headed by G.W. MeNeill. A cal # i : i pif pitt Hil { j s > i : G i | f ; Bry rien ne fee the ranch, $25,000 one ure h in which he said total the place is gage sale. It Ps oe advertised | into Charlottetown Canada as of March 1960, show-| in the Summerside paper so that a cent | the people in Kings won't know ii ‘has been made available over March 1955 while at the | anything about in’ Montague and Alberton same time indirect debt rose sb Mr. Matheson said there was $48,000 worth of fire insurance | and not a teachers in ee oe were | “There is no idea ie aes or gave & quick answer of| Money this concern put into the| cing we are having, we are in Hor of The star and president | ewar was chairman of | sicce No one worries about | Plant. If this is the type of finan- pickle. insure iat | Rossiter, “directly advanced”) Herein Canada, drivers experience some of the worst weather 000 driving " ‘When the file on the company| which start inside body panels and girders, is caused by the salt spread on our roads. To eliminate this problem, here’s | committee there was no corres-| waat R is doing about it. was suggested. In | morigace. $14,000 was advanced G@ALVANIZING Side body panels below the doors are galvan- ized. This area is constantly exposed to salt. DEEP-DIP The entire car body is submerged six times into thuge tanks. Each time a solution cleans, scours and prepares the surface of the metal. PRIMER DIP ‘The car is dipped again, right up to the roof, in areas, This is more rustproofing than any other Canadian car gets, and more spilled, literally, than others use. The body SUMMERSIDE — This year’s | three-day P.E.I. Regional aon carried off first prize in | Riviera. Drama Festival, will commence e goverment pai : Ce ing to repeat that performance Friday, March 30 at the Civic | with its murrent ether | merside Little Theatre Guild, nar, is a hilarious able market there, but the N.S. the end of the current year the | gate the matter and pay those tle Theatre Guild will conclude adventures of a group of play- 500,000, | Who lost money. I would] the festival. have a prior right on the | 7 imagine it will be even higher | estimate that the total loss may be $5,000, These tradesmen are | Her husband said he found) tremely funn: Noeing ihecattsell he anearaaent Second Autopsy the 52-year-old socially-promin-| Mare | was so negligent that it didn’t| | make any investigation of tnefS Ordered In man from Newfoundland who rooked us. Where did the money | The association has sought to ions asked of the fovernment, go? Did he get it—put it in his) | pocket and go away | ANOTHER LOAN ere is another lonansiee loan and that is the $1,000,000 | ven to a firm to start a plant. in New Annan. The only record of the trans is The | Council authorizing that $1,000,> 000 be spent. The bills are paid an; | by the province although the held without charges by Haitian pedy will address the luncheon ied | iene . musrantend by the bank Simin esing ot Li held during the annual meeting | Se a Tuaied cain tar at is $1,000,000 that should be Sof members of the Associated | purpo: or why he travelled. The other | fh ie pile accounts his. year Identified himself as Dr. Man- Pross in New York bral 2. ent woman dead in their room| | Jast Wednesday when he re- ; turned from a walk. The US.| oH srculous Death Of Bride emirassy said she had died of 2 new ® heart attack. | PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti A second autopsy was (AP Authorities Wednesday dered, however, Mrs. Lucille Rogers, who died into her death. on her honeymoon here last week. The report was not dis- ios AP LUNCHEON SPEAKER WASHINGTON (AP) — At- r new husband was being torney-General Robert F Ken. is an order-in- bility, | fred von Linde, a German count This ade by Benjamin M. McKelway, edt | Rustproofing? Rambler spills more than others use! conditions in the world. Most rust and corrosion, this, the primer paint is baked on. ‘SEALING A protection. Take a test drive for the final reason why Rambler ts Canada’s best car value, A pene: Ar Aurmeas were mamta eam ELLEN TAL Te TR TE LETTE TS a TE: Pangresnns ALLISON MacLEOD LTD. Cumberland Street a LOTS OF THINKING GOING ON This fs only half of the 600) taking part in a mammoth , overflowed into the halls. ot Toronto public school children | chess tournament. The rest | Jesse Ketchum . e a aKa Drama Festival cs} y, theson asked ive ithe rel real | = ie company onan whe O A Ss id lant operators) Ww Charlotie-, Pectentte” re Be ee ee ees cnses ketal ti oe pens t SI e Mar Cc 3 0) fice, the indirect debt was $1,-| 80 pointed out that there was a $25,000 policy on the life of Mr. i . budget the debt is $8,853,371 and | McNeil William Koier (standing) of | left to right: Eric Jessome, | desire to return, he suggested success.” put in the Sherwood YOu can safely add $3,000,000 to | the ee * he sai school for a month when the that, making it $11,000,000 for | ‘Apparently, went on, “no investigation ‘at's | made of Mr. MeNeill when th e| Auditocium in Summerside, with The secretary noted that care | What happened to the indirect | loan was made. I was told that! the presentation by the Sum- Hungarian writer, Ferene it was not thought thi the P.E.I. region and are hop-| Mona Szabo, a young and beautiful actress, is overheard in the r ian Summerside play, by | and two playwriter friends in a Mol- mon ec i he Summerside group last | weekending in a castle on the edy, which has been translated ns | rman" matinee _ idol. writers and actors, who are me nade aes Sern te both extremely clever and ex- baad en ei afta pions e that shows just an actor can be made when the writer has upper hand. or-| fter_ members| Studied a teport ona. second of her family’ in New. York BACKACHE autopsy on the body of former asked for a new investigation a May | be Warning then receives a second primer which is sprayed on. Well over 15 pounds of rustproofing primer now coat the steel. After TRIPLE ENAMELLING A chip-resistant, salt-resistant super enamel is sprayed and baked on. 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