7 Oe is sherias 0 ress of Toronto, ex vice-pre- tials ‘Aim For Improvement federal and svolstuaial officials will meet in April to improve the productiv- of Atlantic coast inshore fish- Federal Minister of Fish- “eries H.J. Robichaud announced tyesterday. One of the major 3 necessary to increase the capacity of — fish- aermen is accelera' “of con ction and equi of more productive fishing o eels:_ ‘the Minister said. ~ fi recent years ‘construction sot such vessels has been assist- Sed through subsidies of 25, per Seent or 30 per cent of cost, but ein the face of rising construction | qeosts and low income many in- ashore fishermen have been un- sable to take advantage of the as- “sistance offered. The officials shave been unable to take advan- of the assistance offered. officials have been asked to sider -the :level: of. subsidy seen as well as the develop- ment of more readily accessible Seredit. facilities. The’ Minister in- dicated that for -modern -well- “eonstructed vessels of the 35 to|- = W-foot class meeting standards pecial Program | Planned Sunday * ment for New Brunswick andy} *P.E.1., will be guest preacher a et the’ morning and evening ser- = vices in ‘Trinity United Church, “= Summerside- Sunday, April 24th. “Ya the morning he will speak on “The Witness To All People’’ and in the evening’ The Wit | in i and Lab- ie atter will-be . illustrated aoa slides depicting” work carried on by the these places. Dr. over twenty years was oe aia as of home mis- the United Church of in Newfoundland and perirs., i i "= u CONTEST Won _ Progressive Provincial laid down by his Department and necessary for the implemen- tation of federal-provincial de- velopment programs, the gov- ernment is prepared to consider increasing the level of assistance to 50 per cent of cost. Details will be worked out at the Mon- treal meeting. In the field of credit, the Bead jor source of financing has been encies the federal government is pre 6 recommend ~ stich agencies as lenders under the Fisheries Improvement Loans Act. This action would provide a guarantee to provin- cial lending agencies similar to that now provided to banks and credit unions making loans to through provincial “loan “agen-| cies, ip Sint said. In order "to facilitate lending by such ag“ Flog staan tase ince ibaa sem Sy wei ciawsae yes sident of ‘Automobile Dealers’ Association of Canada and | W.R. Jenkins of W.R. Jenkins Limited. és carrying the service of Sea- | side R.A. Lad who is a son of | Seaside Allena, a Canadian champion junior three-year pro-_| ducer. pleted six lactations,. two them over 16,500 pounds of milk with a high mark of 611 pounds butterfat: Her six lactations average ‘breed class averages” of 123 in milk, 122.in butterfat— this is a comparison with Hol- stein cows_across_the nation. Downhome Colantha is one of the top producers in the herd. As a four-year old heifer she produced 20,431 pounds milk, 774 pounds butterfat and three of her lactations averaged 145 BCA in both milk and fat. Several of the heifers are carrying the services of C.P. —Baindleader. who has 22 be averaging. 64 percent Gent or better with 18 dau- ghters having BCAs of 107 in both milk and fat; = More than 30 of the good ‘Hol- stein cows are selling by auc- | tion in this dispersal sale. “TGuidanee in’ their Downhome Hallmark has com- | of | oice fu- | |ture careers. - George W. Cheverile, Manager | of the Charlottetown Office of ithe National Employinent Ser- | vice, expressed the interest of \the-NES--in-—this--type—of | gramme and advised the pn dents of further guidance coun- iselling that is available-from |NES specialists. ° Perey Gay, representing the |sponsoring group, the Parkdale Lions Club, introduced the coun- sellors to the student body. and emphasized the interest that this Service Club has in the future of the students: Wilson’ Ross, . Superintendent of High Schools for the Depart- ment of Education, told the ‘stu- dents of the desirability of hav- ing full time counsellors in the province’s schools so that = dents.can reccive personal and individual - . guidance’ throughout their. school lives. Counselling in the various fields of interest was given by— Advertising and Journalism, Wallace-Ward;. Accounting, Mr. Joy; ‘Nursing, Elaine- Nicholson; Office Work, Mrs. Belle Nichol- son; Hair dressing, Shirley Walsh;.---Armed -Services,-.--Lt.. Commander Orton; R.C.MP., |Sgt. Bob Williams; Electronics, Haare Coffin; aa IF. | 500 Students the Department of Finance will also be present at the meeting to lem. Disposal Sale Goes Thursday Holstein breeders in the pro- vince should be interested in the disposal sale of Noel Hooper’s Downhome herd at Rustico on Thursday, April 26. It gets underway at 1,30 in the after- noon. ° Unfortunately Mr. Hooper has been forced to sell his herd be- cause of ill-health. There are some really good blood lines in the herd. Lot No Mortgage Funds Available } on residential : properties | H. L. SEAR 110 Queen St. Dial 2-1271 | : EASTER COLOURING “WINNER” 1st Prize—Linda Graham Gaspereaux, P.E.1. Won $25.00 2nd Prize—Janet Matheson | , . o» . Bradalbane, P.E.B--*+ Won $10.00 3rd Prize—Marcia Maclean = -- Box 459, Souris, P.E.I. $5.00 Conservative Campaign Headquarters Charlo Office Hours: ttetown 9 a.m. Pr 9 p.m. 168 Gt. George Street Phone 4-6295—45683—4-6816 discuss, this aspect of the prob- 2%, for example, a young heifer, Attend Session \9 and 10 of. Charlottetown Rural Regional High School yesterday received Career Counselling in viously expressed their interest The session was opened by Frank Costello, Principal C.R.R.H.S., who told the stu- dents of the value of Vocational cream. NOTE @eoeeseeeeeeeeeeeeenees Teal - 4 Almost 500 ‘students of Grades 22 different trades and profes- sions in which they had pre-4 of +Business ~ Division... lt land News ys Page |2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., April 23, 1966. nofficial Returns Early and unofficial returns Division of the Salvation Army PE. Bujlding appeal is re- ceiving an enthusiastic response. The division ‘s under the com- hoped to complete this particular part of the campaign ‘by the end ‘of the month. The ‘general cam- paign will take place the meow | of May. combined capital ‘mal maintenance objective for Island is $35,000 Cifarlottetown chairman W. R. | +Jenkins—reports- thatthe. Em- ployees Division in the appeal Johnson and much of the ad- completed. Robert MacLeod and Clive Cudmore have teamed-up to give leadership in dled Smell Paul Schurman of "Summer. | side has volunteered his serv- ices in heading the Special Names and business canvass in Summerside. Army headquarters is en- pro- | couraged and pleased-with—the response it has received to date of help from the Women’s In- stitutes throughout the province. Legion branches throughout the Island have also been con- tacted and it is expected the provincial chairman, Brig. A.W. | Convention in Montreal, will have a 'complete report. for the _ meeting of the commit- headquarters and welfare cen- tre at the corner of Prince and to the Citadel here indicate the, canvass by the Special Names | mand of Tom DeBlois and it is | re will be headed by Alan and Jack | ministration work in this area | and | Rogers, ED, who is presently at- | tending the Dominion Command | The Army is building a new | fey, \ Indicate Response - Fitzroy Streets. The estimated cost of project is $144,000. | TO SPEAK The Rev. |Donald R. Mac- Lennan, Minister of the Mt. Stewart United Church, will be guest speaker at the An- nual. Communion Supper of the Charlottetown Knights of Columbus to be held in the K of C€ Home Sunday; May 1. Only at Taylors... W iamend. AT 25% SAVINGS DURING OUR BIG - Toombs; Lab. Technician, © Jelks; X-Ray Technician, Dr John "MacLellan; Social Work, Vince Macintyre; Medicine, Dr. R.G, Forsythe; Banking, D.E. Carruthers; Law, Frank Sigs- worth; Agriculture, Doug Mun- tist_and Dental Hygience, +Ross;—Air--Hostess,.. Louise Belli. veau; Physical Education, Dave Lellan. HR. DOANE A AND COMPANY -—\WINSPEAR, . HIGGINS: STEVENSON €& DOANE '- -Chartered Accountants - - 134 RICHMOND-ST., CHARLOTTETOWN Saint John, Halifax, St. John’s, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Prince Albert, Vancouver Important notice to all | ‘dairy farmers ON PAYMENTS: Government Cheques will be paid monthly to pro- ducers of manufacturing milk as soon as your local plant reports the amount of your April shipment. Payments to cream shippers will be made-on-a. quarterly basis. Payments to fluid milk producers will be made monthly—/N/ITIALLY SOME WEEKS ‘MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE _REGISTRA- TION AND SET UP. REPORTING PROCEDURES... i eivivedevcvenwdee wwek Vie neeerveniecceirces HON, J. J. GREENE, MINISTER Zz ON we! To get your cheque you must register! Have you registered yet? Remember, registration is essential if you are to obtain the benefits under the recently announced Dairy Support Program affecting fluid milk producers as well as cream and manufac- turing milk shippers _ Full details and application forms can be obtained from the processor to whom you deliver your milk or — If you have completed and forwarded your applica- tion, no further action is required on your part. You will receive your registration number shortly. aes 00 Ce eee er irae ee eee wee a eee eee 6 ee. Oe em Federal ’ eeyeeceeeeeeeeoeeeeeeen CANADA: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE roe; Library, Bill Ledwell; Den- | O’Meaya;~ Teaching, Wilson | ; Boswell; Engineering, T.B. Mac- | u APRIL DIAMOND ee {PC San Set For Tonight | They -are holding a joint s ing at the Elm Street School in » Summerside. ; The 3rd Kings Progressive Conservative nomination conven- tion will be held tonight in Mt. -| Stewart. Douglas MacGowan of Montague, one of the sitting members .for the district in the last Legislative Assembly will | not be offering this time. . | Thomas Curran of Peakes Sta- | tion, who sat with Mr. MacGo- wan, is expected to allow his name to go again. |Wightman, both of Montague; are two names being mentioned as possible candidates for nomination. ; The PC’s in 5th Prince (Sum- merside) and 3rd Prince are also nominating tonigh t} meet- “Henry Wedge and Keith Har- | i rington, the sitting members for + -3rd—Prince, are expected to both renominate with no opposi- | tion Dr. Hubert MacNeill, the PC: member for Summerside is also | expected to offer again: and | there is no indication_ he will: be ‘opposed: TIMMY OF 1966 Claude res ana Arnoia sac leeaaan are two names heard as_ ipossible nominees for the other side of the PC ticket in 5th! Prince. The 5th district was split in the last session of the Legisla- ltive Assembly with . Liberal | peer Alex B. Campbell hold- ing the other seat. v | Female ores | -Return-To Work. AW female workers who were | invoived in yesterdays work stop- Preston McClure and ioe at the Gulf Garden Foods | Limited plant in Georgetown | Thursday returned to work yes- terday plus a numberof new | male and. female workers were added to the staff. Thursday's .“work stoppage 'and subsequent meeting between — management and department | representatives appears to have | resulted in the workers feeling | that they have clarified their | jpositions and_the_ suggestion -by | |management that a. labor rela- ‘tions committee—be appointed to jrepresent the employees and | |meet with management. month. | ly or more often if any emer. ana perter” relarrows cerwer 'management and employees. Both management and em ployees express satisfaction tha difference had been resolved. Work will continue - throug! today with a large quantit: lof fish-on hand.to be produced. The trawler Howe Bay has ar rived in Georgetown with 12 thousand pounds of fish, this be ing the second large fish land |ing here in the past few days. pecan maaan tein ae Hot Water lot water at the turn of a tap—300 gallons of hot water in just 15-minutes Power WATER HEATER Palmer Electric Ltd. Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8543 | Sency arises will be implement- | ed-and-will—-provide—for—closer_| Progressive Conservative Nominating Convention 2nd KINGS APRIL 23rd - 8:00 P.M.. MORELL COMMUNITY HALL Guest Speaker: Dr. Hubert MacNeil. Each Poll si requested to have five voting delegates _in attendance. THE PUBLIC. Is INVITED | RODDY PRATT, District President _ The Rotary Club of Charlottetown and ‘Summerside a a hd to lb agente Week thon connected with the 1966 Edster Seal Campaign—The school children, performers from out of the prov- ince as well as local people who participated in the campaign program. : Sincere appreciation is expressed to everyone whe contributed to in paign—through your support we will be able to continue our assistance to the worthy cause of helping the crippled children of P.E.I. r | | P.S. Should you have overlooked sending bn your deeation, please use your pink envelope or send it to: P.O. BOX CHARLOTTETOWN, 608 PEL ., 1