; —<- te % . , . | spoke on Mr. Arsenault’s faith- enjoy good health and have | and a lunch was servea by the a . _ | ful ‘ | 14 children, 10 sons and four) le preseri, assisted by Mr. Arsenault thanked his daughters. The sons are William) memoers «' ‘he Arsenault fam- - many friends who had so kind-| cf Wellington; Edmond, An- jly. ly remembered him on this ac- drea, Freddie, Victor, and John casion — . of Toronto, Cyril, Hamilton, Mr Arsenault,-son of the late Ont., George. Uldrick and Phi Soviets Agree Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Arsenault lip, Nail Pond ia The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Mar. 17, 1965. To Licence Deal and now 74 years of age, start- ed driving the mai! at an early, Daughters are Mrs. Edgar Gallant, Nail Pon, Mrs. Richard - age. Except for three and & Knox, Charlottetown, Mrs. Ger- For Inventors half years in the 13 Canadian arq LeClair, Tignish, Aniia, OX- 0 Crs Onor Army Reserve during the First) Montreal. There are 33 grand- GENEVA (AP) — The Soviet Great War, all his years were) children. Union Tuesday joined an inter taken up as mail courier, with a horse and road-cart. FIVE POSTMASTERS ee five post- masters: the late Albert Bren- Yevgeny Artemyev, vice nan, Peter Cahall, Narciss Rich-| recently displayed their step-| chairman of the Soviet state dancing talent on . television. | committee on inventions, an- Also attending were Mr. and | nounced to a committee of ex- Mrs. Russell Warren, Reg War- | perts of the International Bu- ren of Summerside. The Wat reau for the Protection of Out of town guests attending national agreement requiring it to buy a manufacturing licence | before it copies a foreign indus- ard, Timothy Bernard now liv-| ing in Welland, Ont., and Hec- tor Buote, present pastmaster. He is believed to be one of the oldest mail couriers in Canada. Mr. Arsenault at the present time has given no indication of retiring. He and his wife both Elderly Mail Carrier appreciation of his long faithhful service Leo Handrahan read an ad dress to Mr. Arsenault and a purse of money was presented by Roy Clohossey who also ~ Alphie Arsenault, and Tignish RR 2, mail carrier for 53 years and a life-ling resident of Nail Pond was surprised at his home Sunday evening when box-holders on his route of 28 miles tendered him a party in i Lt int , 3 a pagina. a aook _ $DU STUDENTS ELECT NEW UNION EXECUTIVE miers in Canada, I'm afraid in : . the future that unless we have © Gerald Fitzgerald (right), executive positions filled. secretary are Veronica Swift, stronger men in Ottawa, the ide, retiring presi- of St. Dunstan's Univer- Minto, N.B., and Wes Mac- Aleer, Sherwood, neither of smaller provinces will have less and less power.” From left are Gene McLaugh- lin, New York, treasurer; Herd Stude. ° ~ , rr e e e mad three members of the Murphy, Georgetown, vice- whom received the necessary | Dr. MacNeill said “our pro S . Fashion Direction nion’s new executive follow- president; Dave Norton, Mon- majority yesterday for elect- government. eh ware pt Ing Sng an election yesterday treal, president, and Mr. ion worried about groups of power. : “Qhich saw three of the four Fitzgerald. In the running for (Photo by Gene Murphy, SDU) ful provinces. He said ‘we may Arrow Narrow -or kk: . ffi Cc have to go beasing for handouts M from the wealthy and great pro My FairLady’Production —_ Traffic Ou eee | emier Wal R. Shaw said Has 6 Spe wie aeeanes the | oremers and a legal leaders of Canada had agreed on repatriation, there is little that can he done about it. He said ‘I can't see, as long | as we are under Confederation, that we are sacrificing our rights. They are still there.” AS A PROVINCE The premier said “‘we entered Confedration not as 100,000 peo- ple but as a province with the same rights at the federal level as the other provinces, and that’s what we want to fight for in Prince Edward Island.” Six speeders appeared before Justice of the Peace Albert Din- nis in traffic court Tuesday morning Wendal!l Churchill MacDonald = Charlottetown was fined $25 ee *° jand costs for speeding near My Fair Lady” has had long Cornwall: Jebez Loring Ray- jner, Summerside, was fined $15 jand costs and Vernon Carlisle eee ee ee eee eee currently |waish, Parkdale, was fined $20) and costs. Garth Richard Mac- ee ee ee ee 8 Farlane of Summerside was ai-| ; so fined $20 and costs and Mrs. of over 40 directed by sa |Muriel Murphy of Kinkora $10 Set For Memorial Theatre University's Drama; This week the players are per. if] present the ori- forming at St. Patrick’s Auditor- —— a Lowe produe- eee yea the neva | tin of the famous Broadway |sc°t* eacher’s College fa Tru-| + hit, “My Fair Lady”, Centre March 2% and 27. runs on Broadway and London, Gently Curved Arrow-narrow styles are seam-shaped to give a young, lean look. Gentle curves appear with bias cuts, elongated bodices, clever gather- ings and animated pleats. Dresses, coats, suits and even sportswear adapt these two style themes in many pretty ways. PAcadia « Millinery brims are on the move — they dip, roll or shoot straight out Handbags are small. Rounded toes, slings and above all, lower heels identify the newest in shoes. Textured stockings single out the fashion- able, especially if they're lightly coloured and lacy. Gloves are short. Jewellery sparkles with a “Crown Jewel’ look. ee Sant of to coor wah bene mor ari of For driving on the wrong side | up 22 performances. of the road, Cornelius Pater of Union Road was fined $10 and | costs. constitution, premiers was ‘studied careful- ly by the provinces and a for- Four people were each fined mula arrived at. It's a good $5 and costs for operating over-| thing, as far as we can see, in weight vehicles on the highway. | li They were: Arnold Ralph Youn- ker of Winsloe; Raymond Mac-| quarrie of Oyster Bed Bridge; | Albert Lester Mills of St. Pe ter’s Bay, and Lorne Arthur Dingwell of Bay Fortune. Game Bird Population Restoration Is Urged vu!» HOUSE DEBA vee sensed reading in tho Leg- (Continued from page 1) | study to the proposal. bers . srediod thin tom they’ seca ws | CNR Orders fore this resolution is passed.” | Freight Cars. . He said “I think we are amply | protected but we are making a | MONTREAL (CP)—The CNR announced it has| change and we should be sure ia t ight... | Nontant stage Te are Mt an im | ordered 220 specialized freight | |ears worth $3,500,000 from | It's a fashion-gpring spelled p-r-et-t-y, bright ideas for every figure The Eaton flair for fashion endorses this new style-thinking with beauti- ful collections, arrow-narrow or gently curved Coats 25.00 to 110.00 SUITS 19.98 to 75.00 Dresses 16.98 to 55.00 | sion, possibly after a | time,. when members have had an opportunity to give 2 = © portant stage in our tional development and we should look at this from the point of view of whether or not | it will help the province.” | ASKS EXPLANATION | Opposition Leader M.L. Bon- nell,.MD, said he thought ‘ a great deal more explanation” on the possible effects on the province of repatriation of the British North America Act’; should be given by the promoter of the resolution and the gov- | ernment. He was also concern- ed over whether or not the pro- vince “would get a square deal” out of the repatriation. He said “we must make sure our basic interests are preserved.”’ PLEA REJECTED Dr. Bonnell wanted the resolu- Hawker Siddeley Canada Lid. at Trenton, NS., and National Steel Car Corp. of Montreal. Trenton plant is to start | The delivery in September of 145 open-top cars of 70-ton capacity truck carriers. 3-CHAINS - tion to go before a committee of the whole so that all members could eXamine it fully | before a vote was taken. Mr. Farmer indicated by a shake of his head, however, that the gov- ernment was not going to with the purchase of a new 250 model McCulloch CHAIN SAW FREE Vanity Fair Shoes only at Eaton's “i “Deb” pumps with the spring season's important looks. In black or brown, blue kip leathers and black patent. heels. AA and B widths in sizes 5 to 9. 9.98 Par Tilusion signs, asst. HATS - be undersold. 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