Me = \ rage - SEASON WINNERS Charles Burke, the 1965 ‘ Royal Canadian Legion crib champion is pictured present- ing the trophy to this season’s FINED $35. Brian Robert McQuire, Mone- ton, N.B., charged with speeding was fined $35 and costs or 10 days when he appeared in city police court yesterday morning. Magistrate A. J. Haslam, QC, ided. Lynn P. MacCormack, city, also charged with speeding, ‘ was fined $15 and costs or five CF ere WORD RECEIVED Word was received recently by Mrs. Alex MacDougall of 27 - Prince St. of the death of her sister Mrs. George Pollock (nee “Anne -Boyce of Charlottetown) which occurred in Somerville. Mass, Inferment took place in the USA. Mrs. Pollock is sur- vived -by. a brother, Wendell Boyce of Charlottetown and a sister Mrs. Agnes Storey~ of Somerville, Mass in addition to Mrs. MacDougall. — ‘38 REMANDED | A Souris resident, Thomas Conway charged with illegally selling liquor was remanded by consent: until April 13 at 2.00 p.m., for defence evidence when he appeared before Magistrate | users James B. Johnston, QC, in Kings County Magistrate Court yester- day. Counsel for the accused in Blacket, Union Road, pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while impaired. He was fined $100 and costs or 50 days. - CARD PLAY Cit The following are the results the card party held recently Brackley School: ladies’ high, Mrs. Gerald Robinson; second, Mrs. Grego MacCallum; con- solation, Mrs. Ellsworth Proud; mens’ high, Guy Pierce; ond, Claude Murphy; consolat- fon, Donald Hughes; freeze-out, tournament was won by Mrs. Sterling Yeo and Guy Pierce. CONGRATULATED John Vatcher, Lower Mon- is being congratulated on the occasion of his 90th birthday. Mr. Vatcher, a fisher- man all his life enjoys good health and is able to take part in every day activities. He lives with his brother Eli Vatcher who is 70 years of age. The Vatchers came to Lower Mont- - ague as young men from New- foundland. _. SPEAKING WINNER. ___ Alan Coffin, Montague, was winner of the intermediate comp- etition for mublic speaking spon- sored by the “United Church Men’s Club for the Montague area on Tuesday evening. Allan MacLean was winner’ of’ the senior, while James Burns was second. On April-14th the county competition will take place at the United Church Hall Mon. tague while the finals will take place at the Charlottetown Un- ited Men's Club of Trinity Church. ae RETURNS HOME The Montague Firé Brigade curling team home on Tuesda¥ following what. Chief D. H. Coffin said was a trip of a life time, We did not win any championship, .they were too good, however they knew. we »omqere-in.the. competition... We won, one and had several near wins which was a fair showing, He also advised, that Carlings will sponsor this competition in fut-, ure at the provincial and dom- “inion level for all of Canada. Ralph Annear one.-of the team members did not return with the team but continued further west to visit with friends and relat- ives. 4 VERY HONEST Frances Cain, whom Stanford .| moreover, half: of the injury or - figures supplied-by the C.H.S.C. winners. The highlight ‘ofthe tournament held at Cardigan | Legion Hall on -Tuesday even- ing was a perfect hand of 29 Support for a campaign to re- duce. traffic accidents will come from the Canada Post Office on 2nd May 1966 with issuance of the country’s first Highway Safety Stamp, Postmaster. Gen-. eral Jean-Pierre Cote announced The Postmaster General also| revealed that on the same day Council at Calgary, Alta., where remonies The Postmaster stated the new adhesive had been | used because of its non-curling | characterists_ | humidity: in storage areas. | In produing twenty-six million |: the C.H.S.C. to impress upon and recipients the need for an equal awareness of dangers | to drivers, passengers, and ped- estrains, Statistics compiled by the Safety Council show | that three out of four traffic deaths occur on roads within twenty- five miles of the victim’s home; death-dealing accidents happen at speeds of 40 miles per hour, or less, thereby pointing up the need to install and use seat belts even for short drives. Further show that two years ago traffic | accidents killed, injured~ or | Peardon says is a very honest | young man, found a large carton of tobacco on the highway Tues- day night. There was no name or address however Cain found out yesterday that the package fell off the transport and immed- iately notified Mr. Peardon. He found the package containing about $175.00 worth of tobacco | at near his home. | Although the package was in- sured by Peardon Transport Mr. Peardon said he sure was happy when he heard the package was safe; . ‘NO COMMENT Chairman of the Fathers of Confederation ‘Memorial Trust, Dr. Frank MacKinnon said yes- terday morning that he had no comment.to make on the re- marks made by Premier Wal- ter R. Shaw in. the Legislative assembly Wednesday morning. Premier Shaw expressed his concern over the future of the Fathers of Confederation Mem- orial Centre due to the high maintenance césts. The quest- ion of the Centre came onto the floor of the Assembly when Alex Matheson (L—4th Kings) intro- duced_a resolution calling for the tabling of a complete report, on the operattions of the Centre. MAY EMERGE A royal commission may emerge: in this province in the near future to inquire into a system of taxation for educat- ional purposes and types of for- mulas for the payment of educa- | tional grants. In the estimates | of the department of education | for the next fiscal year an | amount of $7,500 has been: put | aside for this purpose. Dr. | George Dewar, minister of ed- | into educational taxing is being | planned and could possibly be | Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts ' | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur. March 31, 1966. 5 7 Support Is Pledged > Premier W.R. Shaw Highway Safety Stamp Scheduled To Be Issued caused property damage through. and_ resistance to | ucation,* said an- investigation; , Organized | ter Shaw in his efforts to have |the matter of the federal gov- jernment's decision to suspend | work on the new causeway link- | New Brunswick reconsidered. |Premier Shaw and causeway"’, Charles - |\Moffatt, general .,|board, said this morning. “The proposed deferment con- | tained in Finance Minister - Sharp's budget speech on Tues-' | day came as a shock to citizens on Prince Edward Island. It is jalmgst unbelievable that | firm commitment to construc ithe land’ link: and a at there | points, The new champions are LEFT, Simon Nicholson and Albert Ellsworth. start last November, that. there should now be a deferment’’, said Mr. Moffatt. “The deferment: is most dis- turbing to ‘all those who have been working toward. develop- | ing -the industrial potential of the Island- province dependent on | the improved transportation ser- vices the causeway will bring, and the linking of the province out the year ata pace of one mishap every one and a half minutes. These accidents result- ed ‘in fatal ‘injuries every . two hours and caused bodily injury every four minutes for the full twelve-month period. Engraving for the Highway Safety Stamp has been perform- | ed by the Canadian. Bank Note Company whose facilities will be used to print. the full issue. justified.” ing the Island with mainland | Col. EW. jton, president of the Prince Ed- |mindful of ‘The Charlottetown Board of |ward Associa- | medications | Trade will give full support to. tion. his govern-| ,“‘It came as a ment in every way to protest the |8aid this morning a lfederal government decision to |the increased ‘efforts ldefer construction of the N.B.-|Promotion being put f w. |the basis of causeway condtruc- | opportunity in any of the Atlan- nager of the | tion. “This will definitely h after a t ¥ MM OM MR MH KX A Courageous Frontier Family - | A deeply moving story _of a truly remarkable family ‘ and a wonderful homely © ‘old yeller’ dog!. a re , \ 7 ef Jo = a . 4 it , }-t.3 eee .. : Also Special. ( Disney Short — | Admission: Matinee—35c & 50c Admission: Evenings—50¢c-& 75¢__ PREMIERE SHOWING | — FOR GIRLS ONLY Rosanna Pedesta and Christopher Lee in HORROR CASTLE TONIGHT AT12:00SHARP _ ¥ MM MR kk Kk Ok opening ce - of the) ar giek mag gy ert. dbo» | orate, sien rig AM HOMELY OLD YELLER DOG AND} , execu or ff fstaewone. wna pares 1,000 THRILLING ADVENTURES, tones of blue and yellow on a ' _ SHOWS Mack sackerund. of «fe cent TODAY - FRI. - SAT. — ssn oto Seay as ee Wie] eee ee Safety Stamps issued in the world, ahd in that it breaks Disneys Ta Ss, Setaeas WALT DISNEYS Show at 8 p.m. | Friday at 9 p.m. TONIGHT - SAT. Equally dissatisfied was Lieut. advice available.” Johnstone, Burling- | Island Tourist he. many desirable features of nc aia as a summer re- ock"’, he patient, but —noted |much more than plans in ‘this Aourist |kind of situation. rth on \tion of action, would add a great deal to the | kind of ‘sense.” }enjoyment of the travelling pub- ~~ lic by providing easier access to “We observers are not the other ‘which have been administered to the long- action counts Any of employment times the national ‘groups, .pledged|with the mainland, power grid: ethical, the doctor réally. should solid support to Premier Wal-j|via cables carried on the cause- |realize the patient might die, way. Another year of delay is and this most untimely and -entirely un- | sponsibility upon him, consider- ing that he has ignored the best imposes a grave re- un- valuable sick for restric- jtie provinces at this time when jan industry which is rapidly de-our unemployment rate is about | veloping into one of the greatest |t the province has. The causeway |age, just does not make any aver- WEATHER * | TORONTO (CPS — Te . “T note the provincial govern- | tures: ate. ment is taking a strong stand | Low overni jagainst this deferment. and I of- |Snag ifer all my support to.their ef-|Vancouver ........ ° forts to have work continue as Victoria Planned.”’~ Eric Kipping, Prince Edward 'Calgary ght. High Wednesday : 2 Saetiieeks 1 49 61 Ved eeb eden’ 49 56° Edmonton ...,.... 33 45 oReEwes 44 67 APPLIANCES : | the seasonable values in the low pleas Sadie San Francisco .-..- 0 | HALIFAX (CP) — The wea-| ther office says an area of snow) hag oe trophy which was won. by O' ~ Leary-for the, third consecutive | year. The’presentation was made will move acrosspthe district f0-|,y Arthur*’McRae of Alberton, | day. In Prince ward Island, | and regions to the south the| snow. will change to rain. these tegions afternoon tempera- | | tures will again climb close to 40s. In northern New Brunswick a return to cold weather is fore- | Cold ‘northerly winds wil: de- velop on Friday but skies -will begin to clear. Regional forecasts: Prince. Edward Island, East-, |ern New Brunswick Counties: Cloudying over; snow beginning in the afternoon and changing to rain in the evening; not much change in temperature; winds light, increasing to southerly .20 this afternoon; low-high at ‘Char- lottetown and. Moncton 25 and | 40. Outlook for Friday, clearing | and colder. | MILLIONS ON MARCH | “There are 2,650,000 men in the on behalf of the zone. A buffet lunch was served by In \the O'Leary Legion auxiliary. | Wage Increase Is Announced Hubert MacNeill, welfare and terday morning that the provin- ces minimum wage of $1 _ per hour has been incréased by 10¢ to $1.10 perhour. |. 4 - The increase is to become ef- fective two weeks after notice ts published in the Royal Gazette, possibly this weekend. u The new minimum wage order, which applies to men only, also lowers to 18 from 21 the age at which a person is to! receive at least the minimum wage. - The order also raises the min- imum wage to 90 cents per hour ‘United States armed forces. Happy Is The Bride... Who Begins Her Life With 2 . from 80 cents for employees of te liste labor minister announced yes-| : MIXER... 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Council, termed the deferment Winnipeg ......+++ n\. 2 | : eam SAN stage’ of the P-.E.I.- Churchill. ......... -5 14 N.B. Causeway as ‘‘a bitter pill Toronto ......++++> 35 45 | T H and one certainly not properly Ottawa .....0+++++ a % i- a 4 es onors prescribed for the ailments be- Montreal 30 6 | tas Oa eile NIONIT@AL .weecccce ¢ LE ote ing. suttered by the Atlantic Re- Quebec 1 34 eee Gh omen omen) on. : Fredericton .:...++ 12 BN peal 48 vsti ase “The best consultants’ advice Saint John ..::..-: 15 38 = ey Sore wana cranes available -has heen offered re. Moncfom :.....+++++: 10 39 | playoffs’ in O'Leary’ Wednesday |peatedly,"’ said Mr. . Kipping. Halifax 21 39 night and will now enter the Is- | premises; | and with some urgency to the Charlottetown ...-- 20 37 Jand finals. po igle ante attending physician, the Sydney ......--+- 10°37 | ali five branches in the zone Side poem ger ncaynves t Diy-phe Yarmouth ...-\+-, 26 40 ‘participated in the tournament. thet ar rmation AVaADIC ist. Jonne ..s740s¢. 27 34 “Harry MacWilliams president of at, this ighly professional and Roaion 20. kes ees Sl... |o’Leary Legion, extended a wel- aan cee tas of i: New York ........ % 51 come to the- visiting cribbage | Gepe! i Ww * vagy APEC, Ec- Jacksonville ....-- Pa 77° teams and the play was super- onomic Council o Canada, etc) atiomt oo ree 61 1 Wess by Dr William MacMur- are being ignored on this parti- cy Louis .--.cs-s-- 38 68 do ae hac or oes casein bit Tucson «...ser++7 SS | Joseph | P ga bit un- toe Angeles ..---- S = | Leary team, accepted O'Lands prentices. CITY AREA ~ FUNERALS iene | CARR FUNERAL — The fu- ‘ neral for William J. Carr of 163 Cumberland Street was held Wednesday, March 30, from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Ser- vice was conducted by’ Rev. | J.G.E. Ball. 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