a ost han i lala aa ke which he was held by fellow workers, presented him by Joseph McTague to honor his retirement after many years George Stanley Tucker) Ryan (left) is shown receiv- ing the large gift parcel a token of the high esteem in Mcllraith Boosts Mullally At Meet A warm tribute was paid to, John Mullally, Liberal casdidate for Kings by Hon. George Mc- Traith, Ottawa, who spoke on Mr. Mullally's behalf last night at Murray River. Last Saturday Prime Minister | L.B. Pearson had paid the high- est possible compliment to the young Souris man who repre- WESTERN FUNERALS WELLS FUNERAL — The’ fu- neral of Ethel Welle, whose} death occurred in Saint John on ay, was held from the Rooney Funeral Home to St. Peter's Anglican- Church: Alber-7jj ton, on’ Wednesday afternoon. The service was conducted by Rev. , Ernest Lanton. | Hymns : Rock ro aaa "Pali aets jsented Kings in the last pariie- | were Earl Wells, Howard Welis, | ment. I Percy MacDonald, Eldon Mat: | ing young Member of Pariia- | thews, Wilbur Fraser .andMel- |" . Ment anywhere’ in Canada than bourne Smith. Interment ia the | yon", the Prime Minist id ’ ENGLAND FUNERAL — The minute speech in Confederation | funeral of Mrs. Estey England Centre on his overnight visit to was held\on Wednesday after- | this province. noon from St. John’s Anglican; The young Souris man was | Church, Ellerslie where service | praised most was conducted by Rev. Delmont! Murray River meetin. Yeo. Alex Matheson, Charlottetowa Breath of God". ‘The Lord's My’ deral catinet minister. He is the; Shepherd" and ‘‘Peace, Perfect | finest member you have. had | Peace,” Pallbearers were Clif-| since Confederation. \ ford Morrison, Beecher MacDouv- | . ; ' gall, William Phillips, John|_ Acting Liberal Leader M.L. ohli ‘ ll, MD said “we must Coughlin, Layton Miller and P. | Bonnell, eine! M. MacCaull. Interment was in have him back in the church cemetery. House of Commons. He is an ex- ‘cellent member. RAMSAY FUNERAL — The; Mr..-Mcliraith, public works funeral of George M. Ramsay of /minister in the Pearson admin- New Annan. was held from the istration, agreed with the warm Presbyterian Church, Kensing-|praise for Mr. Mullally and ad- ton with the Rev. George Tanna- | deq ‘‘John is the most persistent hill conducting the service. tyne of MP when he comes seek- Hymns sung were “The Lord's |ing public works for this con- My Shepherd’, and “Abide with | stituency of Kings.” Me’’. A duet, ‘‘Above the bright) The Oltawa said the Li- Blue’ was sung by Mrs. et .|beral government needs a ma- Sudsbury and Mrs. Horace Payn ian with ter. Pallbearers were Frank jority so it Ramsay, Irving Hogg, Walter confidence on the constructive Simmons, Robert Dalziel, John | program it has prepared for the | Pillman and John Marchbank. country. ‘‘No government can Interment was in Floral Hills function at the peak of its. effi- Memorial Gardens. ciency: if it does not know at Be ee Bee ~—— what minute of any day it may | DEATHS jbe thrown out of office, and that ihas been the situation in the last two and one half years,” he LAFFERTY — At 140 Water said, ‘‘with the combined oppo- | Street, Oct. 20, 1965, Mrs. Mar-" sition having control of the com- garet Lafferty, formerly of ‘mons. South Shore, aged 84 years. government Resting at the Hennessey FU negotiate problems with other neral Home, where the funeral gh ._ nations the United States for will take place Friday morning ‘example — if it is never sure at 9:15 to the Church of The | whether it will be able to speak Most Holy Redeeber for Re: tor Canada by the time the day quiem High Mass at 9.30. In- is out?” Seas, howe Seen s Church | Remarking on ‘the hible cemetery, ee beauty of the province’ — he DUGGAN — At Kensington Oct. had viewed much of it from a) 2, 1965, Geonge E. Duggan, |low flying helicopter — Mr. Mc-| aged 76 years. Retains resting Tiraith said that thousands of at the Davison Funeral Home Canadians from other provinces | until Friday, then to the Ken- are just waiting for the comple. | sington United Church where fu- tion of the causeway to visit neral service will be held at Prince Edward Island. 1:30 p.m. Interment in the EMENDOUS BOON Pecple’s cemetery, Kensington. een will be a connate boon | PERRY — At the Community for the province, it will bring re- Hospital, O'Leary on_ Tuesday, Suits even beyond the fondest Oct. 19, 1965 Firmin Perry of dreams of those who were the Howlan in his 75th year. For. | most prominent in advocating # warded from Jelley’s Funeral through the years,"’ he said with Home to the home of his son-in- |enthusiasm. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant, Howlan from arranging the final papers on the where the funeral will be held| causeway for the Prime Minis on Friday morning at 9.15 to St. 'ter’s press conference on the Anthony's Church, Bloomfield, | causeway announcement was his for Requiem High Mass at 9.30. very first act of works minister. Interment in the church ceme- | He said that the tenders for the tery. ifirst part of a — iit Charlotte- | struction — approac enh on tie i from the New Brunswick side town Hospital on Oct. 20, Wi liam F. Sheenan, Bear River, in|#cToss Jourimain Island — will his 76th year. Remains will be|ne opened on Oct. 26. transferred this afternoon at 1.30; The minister was .introduced from the Perry Funeral Home to|by Mr. Mullally and thanked by } ‘‘How can the warmly at the 04 Hymns were “Breathe On Me’ said “‘he.will-be—Kings first fe- | gj The works minister added | @f service to the City. The presentation was made in the ‘Sountry in the world”. Firemen's Room last night, Parkdale Man Island News Page Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs,, Oct. 21, 1965. 3 LaMarsh Denies Pension Remark The Hon. Hugh John Fiem- , addressed about 150 vot- 3 ® & S F ‘ "ei nek ts | : og Conservatives under J G. Diefenbaker. These, Dief dollar, sales of wheat to China, all have been continued FE? their candidates thought they caught the PC’s divided and unprepar- ed for an election. “Mr. Pearson was fooled, he was not convincing when mak- ing the announcement. John Die- fenbaker will form the next gov- ernment as Canadians are turn- ing from this government. them due to their poor season this year. to take conservation measure,"’ the fisheries minister told the fishermen in the audience, ‘‘we should realize there are only a certain amount of lobsters to be caught.” JUD John Diefenbaker’s denial that he had ever stated that, if elec- “We have , She declared, ‘‘and Fined By Court A fine of $100 and costs was a 4p upon William M. Ken. of Parkdale who appeared before Magistrate James 8B. Johnston, QC, on a charge of driving while impaired. The ac- cused was arraigned in Queens ae, Magistrate's Court yes- Donald J. Noonan, Borden, charged with driving while im- was remanded by con- till Nov. 3 with bail to BB Marlene F. Ferguson, Hamp- ed with firing a load- ver at another person t to wound elected to judge and .jury and a by con- . 3 at 9.30 a.m. to for preliminary hear- st tl 2° 2 EMIES a McNeill, Milton, operating a vehicle ence was suspended I = s 3 of $15 and costs or handed out to each Joseph R. Watts, Pleasant , Lloyd Roberts, Stanhope Richard J. Buell, Pleasant Grove, each appeared on a sim!- lar charge of unlawful hunting le j }on Sunday. _.. (emphatically,as he opened a_30- | ' Floyd G. Cooke, “Bloomfield: Arthur J. Annand, MacNeills Peters, and Clarence C. Cough- lan, Conway, were each convict- on respective charges of undersized oysters. Frederick W. Thibeau, Ken- was convicted on a charge of hunting without a licence. Girl Flown To Hospital = Linda June Younker, 17, Brookfield has been flown to | hospital in Halifax for treat: | | ment of possible brain damage | suffered in a car-truck crash in down-town Charlottetown Wednesday. ; The Air-Sea Rescue Centre in Halifax said an RCAF Alba- tross from Greenwood, | flew the girl to the Navy air) near | Dartmouth, from Chartottetown. | She was transferred by am- station at Shearwater bulance to the Victoria Gen- eral Hospital in Halifax. : Details as to the extent of her injuries were not immediately | available. Mies Younker was first taken to the Charlottetown Hospital following the accident which oc- curred at the Pownal-Dorches- ter street intersection ahbout 9 a.m. yesterday. The other vehicle involved was a Seaman's Beverage Com- pany truck driven by Donald Reeves of Charlottetown. The accident occurred as the the opposition’s campaign | | Hon. minister of fisheries told some; 100 people eat North Rustico he} Find Body S===.= n Woods | | | George Edward Duggan, 77, a “aan-s | | Mills; Gordon J. McKenzie, St.'py ¢pl. Victor Cameron, Cat. L. | Alan MacMillan and she was | MacLean’s ambulance. | When it was feared her in- N'S,, | #ireraft from search and rescue | in Halifax was called. bothered eeling. When = —— of = — and urinary tract can result backache and tired feeling, she took Dodd's on = girl. Dodd's Pills ulate the evs to the condition causing the aotuhe mak truck was proceeding north on Pownall and the car east on) Dorchester. Cases of soft-irinks | from the fullytaden truck were’ the home of his brother, Peter; W.A. Acorn, Souris. Sheenan, Bear River. Funeral! George Ferguson, MLA of Murray. River presided. THURS. OCT.. tired feeling. Soon she rested better. If you, too. You can depend on New large size saves money. Hootenanny WHERE ? Commedore Room MAIN BRACE SPECIAL ATTRACTION THE ARSENAULT SISTERS i Accompanied by the Warren Bros. Members and Guests Welcome a 21 notice later, . UP a taka tO sah tS et icine | | | jmot the richest country but we ernment would |pay more to the aged than any pension to those had enough of this | sion Plan.” | sharp! ed to take issue with some of}to pass. “It would also. mean pro-|that those already on pension mises. - The first broadside she; would be paid from this fund,” | fired was on Opposition Leader she said. Minister Considering Trap Limit, Insurance Hedard Robichaud, | at age 65, a pension of $100. ber of fishermen in the lobster ted, his government would start, Mr. Robichaud struck out at Conservative leader John Dief- enbaker and Mr. Diefenbaker's remarks about seperatists in Quebec, ‘‘if there is a -seper- atist leader in Canada today, it is John Diefenbaker,”’ said Mr. | Robichaud. Mr. Robichaud compared the Diefenbakers years to those of the Depression under the Con- servative government of Prime minister R. B. Bennett. He reviewed the work of the government of John Diefenbak- er from 1958 to 1963 and it shortcomings ; and contrasted these with the work done and programs initiated by the Lib- erals since 1963. CAUSEWAY EXAMPLE “All major projects in the Maritime provinces were im- plemented under a Liberal gov- “He now claims,” ‘she said, “that he had stated his gov- mets this years of age and over out of the Canada Pen- She stated that this couldn't be done and that the fund would ly reduced if this came ernment” said’ Mr. Robichaud is prepared to introduce trap} New — Brunswick- cesta Ga the tel fist Prince Edward Island Cause- way as an example. B. B. Jones ‘and Mark Mac- Guigan, Liberal candidates for Queens, also spoke. Mr. Jones reviewed the accomplishments of the Pearson government es- pecial in the way in which it re- stored the confidence of busi- ness in the government result- ing in higher employment and increased productivity. Dr. MacGuigan spoke on the social measures and to implement a form of catch insurance for fishermen control to some extent the num- industry.” Mr. Robichaud met yesterday afternoon in O’Leary with a group of lobster fishermen from District No. 8 to discuss_t he possibility of assistance. _for WEEKEND SPECIALS Cudmore's & P.J'S Ltd. ISLAND GRAVENSTEIN party. APPLES eat ONG Potatoes .. Carrots __.. 2oc}Cabbage___ 0c ROBIN HOOD FLOUR sipac.... DOQ 4 bars Happyvale 15 2 for § 93Clpeas «9c | tin = Perfection 5 tins Milk ...... 79¢ Allen's 48 oz. tin WHILE THEY LAST Apple Juice 33c KETCHUP soon 21 rT BROILERS — % Maple leaf Ib.§ Sweet Pickled : Rindless Corned Bacon .... 8ciBeef ...... 9c CANADA PACKERS ws 29 Potted Meat P. J.°s Ltd.| Cudmore’s DIAL 4-8585 CASH GROCERY and 4-8586 DIAL £3813 FREE DELIVERY C.0.D. ORDERS ACCEPTED 6 qt. basket 79c LB. PCs Mean Unity, Flemming Says .| Pearson government also have RCAF Station Summerside and “It is your duty and my duty) implemented and to} be_ implemented by the Liberal i Leaaes a —_——___ -.____ 1: ide the ake ced doard SUMMERSIDE — investiga. againet the propoganda. They, en tie Oe ee ee say scandie is unimportant, par- ay Cites Wee Say ty se easel * ae 0 Serene ern Highway, 2 short distance \ , Pace 4 , - _ iene Sl tne ea! Ben ae No do not want to talk about it. Do you want this ne kind of government? A vote for. An ROMP spokesman said them means you condone the-e last evening that a person or jactions. There is nothing more | persons in a black automobile, poh : oo e ee ae ceaaiees are | Mr. Douglas said a few days being sought. They are asked I cage ae pig er Kitnrte fatally “‘m- } mean guard is not i was aes 2 - bein een truck he ody driving oo | wa . * Ss \ | “The voter is not stupid Co nd of control and overturned, co™n- ‘they sugges. He she ‘can To mma Oe ee ee | Sure ‘om wrong.” | ‘ es ay. RIBE The accident occurred at — = = also stated the | RCAF Station proximately 5.40 in the jae government has tak time to raise salaice SUMIMEPSIGe _|in.1007. he was transterred to RCAF Station Greenwood where opportune for jud ges, MP’s, post office \Eahey are trying to bribe you GFOUP Captain | with your own money — this is Berry, DFC, CD, has been ap- became Officer Commanding of election bait," he said. “The pointed commanding officer 6 ee ae Unit, a } ion held until being will assume command at a hand- [reer Boy x jing-over ceremony on Nov. 1. aaa in 1968. : Group Captain Berry arrived ide. ways talked of one Canada. This i. Boe vont a ean Pick Gis Gale tires what we want. We shall | ns Sols out cian. We pr elgg ool [OM ef Olficer Commanding Neo children, Victoria, Peter and talked disunity..ever since com- | | ing to power,"’ he said. ‘‘We ne- unity of the mation, progress, 2 ‘M) Operational Training unit, honesty in government, a fair | Born in Lloydminster, Sask... deal for older citizens. Group Captain Berry enlisted in| | The C Pension Pian has the RCAF in 1940. COMFORT neglected citizens form 55| He flew with No. 61 Squadron | / years of to 65. This is our |RAF Bomber Command, was SOMETHING : reason for $100 old age pen- awarded the Distinguished Fly-| sion.” ing Cross while on operation dur-| To Think About .. « F saipar dln potatoes he. said jing World War H. After the war é ‘we will maintain the import jhe continued his education at Ht your furnace ts over 10 years @ubsidy, the starch program and the University of Alberta where | treat easter farmers as west- he received his BSc (Eng) de-| pit you may be musey toe ern wheat growers.” lgree. He joined the RCAF in| : ve Mr. -MacQuaid thanked the | 1951 and has held numerous staff HERE Ss WHY: audience for their attendance. |and flying positions. « |The usual “tife expectancy” of ed spoke .of the redistribution. ypon graduating from No. 2|rdinary furnaces is aboat | 16 , the age pension, the (M) Operational Training Unit | 7ears- k Canada ion plan. He critic- | | BUT EVEN MORE ' eas cde hee ae ae | IMPORTANT Marsh it was rank dis- crimination to ?.E.I. “This has been the policy of the Liberal administrations” he said. ‘We in the Atlantic Pro- Helps Solve 3 Biggest | rnere have been 0 FALSE TEETH wmumrcrsmens eet 10 years you have a bag he be Worries and Problems| if you don't have a modern LENNOX heating sys- vinces were discriminated 4 tittle PAS sprinkled, ; against when John Diefenbalker your dentures does at this: (1) Hepa et ae eee ois Cee was in power, we must return (1)“iSias them more couferteni, | TODAY. to this government.” more 3) Lets le concle 1 he said “y ss (3) you bite up to 35% harder without discomfort. FASTEETH | Palmer Electric ' [Dial 894-8543 - Ch’towm Made no promises except to say Fowder is aikating (non-acid).Won't I stand behind the party plat- Srteciing!Avold embarrassment, Get and will do my best PF at all drug counters. [TONIGHT ag See and Hear 1 ¢ Hon. PAUL HELLYER. 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