Members of the head table a@re seen during the annual banquet of the P.E.I. Division of the Canadian .Red Cross -170 Representatives ‘Attend Red Cross Meeting Some 170 keenly interésted, representatives from all sections| | of the province took part in the! Safety Seminar held. yesterday at! é the Confederation Centre in) * connection with the annual meet-| ing of the Prince Edward Island | Division of The Canadian Red| | wi ‘ahs ahaa ANNUAL BANQUET Society held at. the Confeder- ation Centre last night. Shown here are FROM THE LEFT Mrs. H. R. Carruthers, Hon. George Dewar,.. minister of Cross Society. ie Dr. John Gillis of Eldon, vice-| © chairman of the Red Cross first) * aid committee, _ Safety Seminar which heard re-| ports on statistics telling of the high incidence ef fatal accidents in this ortan (the highest in Canada given ry Staff Sgt. Tedford, R.C.M.P. on highway accidents, Michael Campbell on _thise in in- dustry, John E. Ledgerwood who stated that hospitalization costs of accident cases reached the half-million mark in 1965; Ian R.| Rankin- on drownings; Kenneth | —— on the losses by fire; and J. W. Rodd on farm acci- dents. “programs being carried on in the | province came next on the Department agenda and were given by Staff | Jenkins for the Fish and Game f | Association; Sgt. Tedford, on highway safety; tan ian NV town spon for the Blind; Mrs. — ee for Junior Red Cross; Ed. McCabe for the Chariotte-_ “Elmer Safety Program”. in ten Michael Campbell on Industri Safety; Kenneth MacKenzie al | WESTERN 2 chaired the) | ny DR. GILLIS Outlines” of safety education fire prevention; Dr. B. D. Howatt and Miss. Berniece Rowland for of Health:- Ralph ao Philip Bower fo education; Charles Linkletter, . president of the Summerside branch of the Red Cross and | Premier Walter Shaw. | .| birds and the bag limit. | Island News Page West Prince Highway Plan | _ Western and Central Districts | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur. March 10, 1966. 3 Fish, Game Assn Has New President Spurgeon Jenkins last night was elected president of the Queens County Branch of the P.E.I, Fish and Game Associat- ion at the annual meeting held at the YMCA. He succeeds George Murray, | who became vice-president. Ed | Acorn: is — secretary-treasurer Directors ‘are Harold Jenkins Lorne Keizer and Edmond Gal- lant. ° | Resolutions adopted suggested the open’ season for various game | The suggestions included: id a | utive year. In accepting the tro- | ‘|preciation to the many different | jorganizations and individuals im |achieving such excellent results, ;and etated that his committee would do their best to come out ‘on top’’ again in 1966. Badges of Service were sented by Judge Trainor to the | following who have been faithful | and untiring in carne out their duties and giving ship to-various Red Cross on ties: H.R. oe honorary | treasurer, xt if sy chairman, Sots Red Tan R. —, chairman ci ‘Water Safety, Dr $ agaienian’ of Wine Aid aad ee’ the |penvamin Rogers. Badges of , Service were also awarded to the following First Aid post at- tendantg for faithful service over the past ten years: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hicken, Alliston, Mrs. Earl Richards, Alberry- Plains, - Mrs. Harris ‘Callaghan, Mrs. Norman MacDonald, Nine Mile Creek, Miss Carol Fraser. North Lake Certificates of Merit went to the following who have been .{members of the provincial Red the|Cross water safety committee for the past five years — Super- intendent A.S. McNeil, Eugene A. Gorman, John Evans, Ed- ward Chinery, Arthur Love and on Kipping, all of Charlotte- Also receiving Certificates of _ WESTERN FUNERALS | air post in her home Shirley Dixon, Fast Baltic; Mrs. Lean, Central Lot 16; Mys, +/Grant Graham, Gaspereaux. Mrs. Stanley Brown of New London, service at her home, as en Bsa Francis Whelan of New Zealand, who has a first . and Bruce MacLaren of Charlottetown who aid phy, Mr. Mooney expressed ap- the Souris area who assisted ia | * \ing without due care and atten- | |Lorne MacDonald, West Roy- alty; Mrs. Marjorie Coffin, Park- dale; Mirs. Roy MacPhee, Canoe Cove; Mrs. Edmund Gaudet, Tignish Shore; Mr. Ray Smith, who operates both a , | ees Sid oat and | meer Ducks, season Oct. 1 to Nov. 30 inclusive, bag limit six, two) of which may be black ducks, | Lacecnnne limit three . black | | Genie, season Oct. 1 to Nov. | 30, inclusive, bag limit, five. Woodcock and Wilson snipe, | Oct. 1 to Nov. 4, bag limit for woodcock eight, snipe 10. Hungarian partridge, Oct. 1 to 10, inclusive, bag limit four, pos-| Nov. 15, bag limit three, Pos. session limit four. Hunting of | 5¢ssion limit five. | these birds suggested to be de-| The meeting was told 32 mem. stricted to P.E.I.. residents. bers joined the organization in Native partridge, Oct. 1 to’| 1966. 2 St Roch Resident : Offers Guilty Plea. ALBERTON — Ernest Joseph Pond, was fined $10 and costs DesRoches, St. Roch, pleaded itor failing to yield right of way guilty before W. Chester S. Mac-|and Harold Joseph Arsenault, Donald at Alberton yesterday-to|Duvar was fined $10 for speed- la charge of stealing three gal- jing. lons of gasoline, the property of; Daryl James Costain, Mifine- Ralph Martin and the case was \gash and Toronto was tined $10 tee ee - |and costs for driving an unregis- Alberton resident James |tered vehicle. hires Murphy was fined $50| A resident of Leoville and one and costs for driving while his from Tignish received fines of license was suspended. |$20 and costs for being intoxicat- -Corney Bres., Summerside, re-ed and an O'Leary resident was presented by J. Melville Camp- fined $20 and costs for unlawful bell, was fined $10 and costs for | possession of liquor. MR. JENKINS ¥ Jroads at Lot 11 and ‘/ters on the subject from Prem- | municipal aftairs to discuss the | | versation with her husband and Up in O'Leary, Receives Strong. ALBERTON — Alberton and Wedge and Prosper ve Arsen: West Prince Board of. Trade, at ailt, MLA in response to letters ; their vegular meeting last night, sent recently to 14 government were told that their long propos- officials. ed plan for a second highway to An updated resolution, the Western Prince County has: ré- third in. connection with ‘ t he ceived strong support from the highway, has‘ been forwarded to Summerside Board of Trade. the minister of highways. The new Nee via existing “4 letter fiom the Charlotte- by bridge town Board: of Trade steressing | to the highway at Cascumpec, the necessity of keeping Island | ‘is of vital interest. to Summer- ' scenery beautiful by the removal side and Western Prince accord- of dilapidated buildings, -junk ing to a letter of support receiv- piles and car bodies was dis-— ed from the cs. of cusse at length; on motion it Summerside Board; Roy Boates. was approved that a delegation | en ludéd. let- meet with the t of | jer W.R. Shaw, Hon. Henry matter. Tt was decided to. ask CNR, to re-establish express de livery service in the Town on which was Giorctian | o oe O% 60 ago. agricultural | S’side Woman Dies Suddenly committee’ Amy 4Weil ells ‘told the ¢ SUMMERSIDE = The death; Meeting that representatives of | occurred unexpectedly yesterday the Catelli Fruit Packing com- afternoon of Mrs. . John W.'Pany of Montreal were in the Gallant at her home, 332 Second fea recently investigating pros- St., hére. It was re that-at| Pects for growing cucumbers: | the time Mrs. Gallant appeared A good start was made with | in good health and was in con-| about one hundred acres lined | Alberton and | a neighbor when suddenly she Tignish and many others in- Gaened over. The doctor was terested: summoned but shortly later she - died. The deceased, who was in her 65th year, was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank 5 had resided here. Surviving along with her hus- band “are wons and three daughters: Donald, J. Wil- | fred and Helen, Mrs. Delore Ar- | senault, all of Summerside; Frances, Mrs. John Lewin, Chep- | achet, R. I. and Penny, Mrs. | Eddie Gumbleton, Medtord, Mass. Other | survivors include one | sister, Mrs. Julia. Gallant along’ with four brothers, Patrick, Peter.and Oliver, all of Sum- merside, and Arthur, Ottawa, Ont. A number of grandchildren | and great-grandchildren also sur- | vive. The remains will be forwarded | from the Compton Funeral Home to her residence this morning at 11 o'clock. The funeral will be held Saturday morning. Monibers and Guests failing to transfer registry of al motor vehicle. to the new owner. : Laurie Eldon Shaw, O'Leary | was fined $10 and costs for driv- | School Program ls Big Success MISCOUCHE — In recognit- ion of education Week in Can- ada, March 6 to 13, the teach. tion and Ernest Thomas How- , Cape Wolfe was given a si- milar~ fine for leaving a vehjcle on the highway in a manner hin-| ers, staff and students of the dering traffic. — Regional High School here held Joseph Ivan Perry, Leoville,| their education week program was fined $10 and costs for per- | Tuesday. mitting an unlicensed. person to! drive a motor vehicle while Mrs. | Perry was fined the same} ‘mount for driving without a li- cense. Joseph Wilbert Christophers Cross was fined | | thering their education. $10 and costs for speeding while, In the evening approximately Lloyd Wesley McEwen, Charlot- 200 parents visited the school. tetown entered a plea of not | The program was planned by the early in the day with Michael J. Hennessey, registrar at Saint Dunstan's University, Char- lottetown, giving a talk to the Ellsworth, | students on the subject of fur- The program got underway guilty of speeding and the case teachers and students to give the parents a glimpse into the cur- ticular and extra ac | tivities of the school. : : During the evening there were | a number of demonstrations by | the students in the classrooms. Among them were: French con. wersation (grade IX); debate Feature Attraction ... ier, Su rsid ® } . Was wanes ite “Galant, wn "WAYNE MacKINNON' ee ed Gane. Ub vines nee, Popular Montreal Night Club Singer. Since their marriage the couple Recently at the “ Clitt Club” and “The Ei Morocco Club” Montreal Also dance to Les Alexander and The Smoothies The Horse and Sulky’s GRANADA At Highland Groceteria Pork Loin Roast 12.69c COTTAGE ROLL 1s.79c Graves Molasses Beans 2".." 45¢ Support Blair Wilkie, chaleinal of the education committee reported that a successful panel discus- sion on agriculture was held in O'Leary Regional High. Schpol during education week. Follow- ,ing discussion of park improve Ments in the avea the govern ment is to be asked to enlarge Jacques Cartier Park to include some open field space. The president, Harold Phillips, extended congratulations to Tig: mish Fisheries cooperative for a@ successful year as shown. by the financial report given yes |terday at their annual meeting. eo icosrs NOTHING . to i Check our Prices $ 3 SUITS 1 g. 95 o $ Men’ s Ist Quality Corney's Family Clothing ' Next door to Semple’s POCOOOOOS PHOHSCHOOOCHOOSCOOCOLEOC® i AG Graves Wax: : Beans 2%..." 35¢ (grade Xi) “Should Canada Join} Graves Avo = Lynn Valley nee oe en a eee | Oe ow 35¢ -Pears 2 *:.."49¢ paration (grade XI); désign and ; — in eee en Pea elec- |] Sunkist, Size 38 : N.S. fey. red, Del. Size 150 " * a buying. ‘ ‘(grade X); enoleoular structure Oranges 49¢ Apples” 59c. (grade X); debate (grade Xi) girls vs. boys “Resolve thatthe] Fruital Strawberry hands that rock the cradle rule 24 ox. A! the world’; ‘gymnastics, plus a | Jam of. 45¢ number of others, Nabisco Shredded One of the most popular de- monstrations for the women was one by the grade XII home eco- | momic students on color and de- | sign for figure types. Approxi- | mately 40 women attended the '| Wheat "i; 35¢ Hig hland Groceteria Milk 6 im $1 Salt , 33¢ e BOLGER FUNERAL — The Cross ‘‘ tenary ’* is very active in the first : funeral for Mrs. ee Bolger, | having onan 100 fae, bc program were all the recipients |W@8 adjourned to March 30. | \ RAPS WAR FILM Gemoasiration which saw the. |Richmond, the former Elizabeth |of service were presented with | thé certificate of merit. A fine of $20 and costs was| CANBERRA (AP) — Aus.| Sudents explain how women’ 19g mn Ave. Dial 4-6123 \Gallant at the age of 67 years |tokens of appreciation bp Prem| Lt. Col. Leo F. Macdonald, handed out to William Eugene tralia’s Prime Minister Harold | S00uld dress to com- FREE DELIVERY WITH ORDERS OF $5.00 OR OVER ‘took place from the Rooney Fus- |ier W. R. Shaw who is a past |Teported for the nominating eom- |McNallly of Coleman for driving Holt promised Wednesday to| Plexion, color of hair and VCS. Ley 0 jeral Home, Summerside to the | president of the P.E.I. R ed_|Mittee which listed substantially |with ineffective brakes. check into the U.S. movie King | — SES Mrs eed ee riffin ana | Immaculate Conception Church, | Cross. ; the same aie ere of | Roger Joseph Chaisson, Nail | Rat, a bitter portrayal of life in ; | Wellington on Saturday morning;| Marcus A. Mooney, chairman | Standing commit ; coun-|""-- S:~*~=“‘«‘ ;OS*#*”SCSO”S~*L prisoner-of-war camp in anche, Bonnin, Dare rown-| Nomate oe Sobceey sacetem|_Seerees8. Semen, tniinen eine CO se fae OR sche Yienchatroia Spee ah eat ate ee Hollis the Workinqman’'s Friend ing 8 few wesks viaiit ng her | Mass was celebrated by Rev. committee for the Souris branch he nS eee ere Se ard Mrs.|of Representatives, Winton father Charles Mallett, Mis-| MacDonald. Pallbear- {lof the Royal Canadian Legion replaces Ian -A. Coyle who suceeds Mrs.| Turnbull, who was a prisoner of couche, who is a patient in|€rs were: Alcide Arsenault, D.|was presented by Fremont Ar-|fesigned as chairman of Watec | Benjamin who has re- the Japanese, onceesed Se Ee Prince County Hospital |James MacNeill, Herb Mace |cher ‘ setae st Sullivan who signed as chairman of — s. lis ee ee «lg ie YOU CASH ~ Check For Yourself — held its first card party Tues-| day evening with 14 tables in} Prize winners—_were as} follows: Ladies first. Mrs: Jack. | tery. LeClair; consolation, Mrs: | ge ye Mens | . is H. Desroches; consolation, : / Emmanuel : door prize, ; All our bakery products are prepared fresh daily in our modern bake shops, ¥j It costs nothing to come in nad check .over our Mrs. Anth J. Arsenault. ~: according to our laboratory tes' Fricke eat cites ain dients a . ry yor recipes. Only the finest quality ingre- i sine ee for yourself that we can save you CASE ADJOURNED ; f oot olf tutte tat C| (we Xe rr 'kad thi cate feta ae " COULD YOU GET waues!t ss: \ oD R I FP journed to March 11, 1966 whe: he appeared before’ Magistrate Men's pasttlanaeesd "Hu a eo Heal for office work afitl RS. omg = in Town Police. Overshoes mnters Boots Sunday wear. All Name . § it bac s. Brands. Assorted colors. Special $2.99 Special $5.88 t 3 A , Sizes 30 to 46. Look at this @® DEATHS New AR Well. i saving in cash. Reg. 16.95. . STAVERT — At the PEI. Hos Army Blankets Winter Jackets i SPRING . LADIES’ - pital Tuesday, March 8, 1966 (Double Balance of Stock pray Sarmes Stavert of 14 ork Lane | -__ $3.95 V2 Price TOPCOATS | SWEATERS MacLean. Funeral H til ; ; Now is the time to buy when pric $00 Must Gol All the letest styles oe today. March 10th. ‘Then to oe ee ote nasemsateard 6 are lew. See shies ie tonne. Top went mehair and boucle. Sizes $. Zion. Presbyterian. Church for Sweaters Raincoats Coats today. Im colors of beige, funeral service commencing at Reg. $8.95 With Hood, all sizes and blac kand green, etc. In sizes 32 to 1.30 p.m. Interment in North Be- colors. Reg. $8.95 46. Rog. Price was ¢ Reg. 9.98 wos. o Off fleque cemetery. Nw $4.88 Now $5.95 ; te bay $19. 95 AYLWARD — At Sacred Heart ’ SPECI, a | Suma abe my slg ta Men’s BeLAir Slip-on WORK > ANTS SPRING DRESSES this evening at the Hennessey Black Oxfords High Front ’ s : Just Arrived. 500 Ladies Spring : Color green. 844 ors. in sizes 30 to Dresses. In all the lates? styles and Funeral Home. Funeral arrange- 1 Oxfords ¢ 42. Reg. 5.95. Now Only... adie. Ae olaia. ' ments~- will: be announced later. Soft Leather. Reg. $5.95 _.. Reg. $12.95 ee $ $ MacLE AN — At the PE I. Hos. Now $3.95 Now $8.88 b ne $3.89 prose stoy on - $§.88- a e pi Tuesday, Marc’ Fi Men’s 2 F of Aben MacLean of 30 Upper * Rain Suits is ; ; q nd Dollars. oe ea Sten Stree Urifeme fy Soro” eo 95 ‘ ° les! » All wa r 3 . Sherch 10th then ta.the Kick of $3.95 $4.99 Suit SPECIAL AT OUR LUNCH COUNTER! Pad icoher” sods Sarkar eater ae " Saeectine weet ee iam — wee Seite ae ms ete a com. mm. \ i * in the People’s Cemetery. Pants ~ Work Pants 7 7 : . wGhtuar at summerite | Only $1.95 pair_| Now $3.95. t Liver and Onions Dinner c | s i mil | loth Lucy Gallant, wife of John W. ; é Fresh liver and onions, creamy whipped potatoes, ; re ‘ber 65th ‘pear, Forwarded thas MONROE’S > whipped yellow turnip, warm cloverleaf roll and fe . ' ° oe morning ‘from the Compton Fu- WAR SURPLUS butter. Hollis the. Working Man's Friend Will Send C. O. D. Orders 1H t e residence ‘ : from where funeral will be held | OPEN EVERY DAY INCLUDING- WEDNESDAY AVAILABLE. AT Queen St., next door to Semple’s Drug Store im Charlottetown Saturday morning, March 12th 8:30 P.M. TO 9 P.M Water Street, next door to Liquor Store in Summerside, tiem’ High Mass at 9:00 am. | occ : ' WOOLWORTH’ S . | Remains’ will be placed in st.] MONTAGUE PEL Queen St, Dial 4-8571 Chitown bi OPEN SATURD AY TILL 6 P. M. . : OT AT SS SRN. SR, SA A A i Paul's receiving vault. eggs. dee