FOREIGN STUDENTS PREPARE FOR Maine; and Angela Mohale, Basutoland, South Africa. In keeping with the aims of In- ternational Co-operation Year, the SDU foreign students are presenting a night of enter- tainment aimed at introduc- Completing plans for For- eign Students’ Night which will be held Sunday evening at St. Dunstan's University auditorium are from left, SDU students Nick Wong. Hong Kong; Joe Shortill, Portland, J Winter Works Projects — Raise Employment In Prince | Carmel, Montgomery, North- am, Richmond, St. Eleanors, St. Nicholas, St. Timothy, Sher- brooke, Summerside, Tignish, Tyne Valley and Wellington all having projects. Summerside workmen had 16,352 days work, Tignish had 5,800 days, Alberton 4,654 and Miscouche 30,000 days. ° Estimated total cost of all the projects was $1,432,991. Mr. MacNaught, who will| be in his office in Summerside on Saturday of this week, said he is very pleased at the way the county took advantage of, the program. He said some 1,372 men were given work at) OTTAWA — A total of 1,372 men gained employment in Prince County during the feder- al-provincial-municipal Winter | Works program. The informa- tion was released in a report by Solicitor-General Watson Mac- Naught here Tuesday night. During the season just passed there was a total of 48,122 days of work provided under winter works projects, a substantial increase over the 30,640 days work provided under the same program a year before. The imposing total of the two years is 78,762 days of work, Mr. MacNaught said, pointing out that this meant a great deal in dollars and cents to the workmen of the county, particu- alone | ~ ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts (The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri, Mar. 19, 1965. 5 proached his department for De®" Taised as to the cost. —————— - — oo salary increases but it was ‘YPC of schoolbooks. “I say I'm satisfied, but as ays Liberal Gov t Definite On Causeway | | | & wer said “it shows en increase, of $374,443 over the current! year. This is a modest increase and most of this increase is for teachers’ salaries and for voca-' ‘tional training.” Dr. Dewar said that the pro- vincial teachérs’ federatipn ap- found that about $500,000 would be needed to meet the request. Dr. Dewar said the money was not available but will have to be considered when future bud- gets are drawn up. The minister said he agrees with statements that it is hard to hold highly qualified teach- ers in the province when other provinces offer higher salaries. He said, however, that in many § He ssid out of dents surveyed Prince County, fied interest in i course Dr. Dewar said criticism the system of purchasing no government on done more than this The minister said there should be some a Ornlle wo definite decision hed Hunt For Killer _ LIBERAL MEMBER ‘the whole to consider the re- parently didn't find anything in- | In aor Jurious to the civil service com- | Neil, Victor Campbell and Ken-| that time. expenditures by gov. Set up to elaborate a policy for TODAY . Shows 3:30 -.7 8 Dr. MacNeill said ‘‘I don’t) mission.” + meth Haywood were inducted by| €rmment have increased by 400 2éticultural education. - SAT. Set 1-7-9 think we can allow this to goon! Dr. MacNeill said ‘“‘this is Harvey MacKinnon, Provincial| per cent while expenditures by He noted that an c geet 7 OTTAWA (Special) The and it was apparently easier . jbeen made on any one recom- v : t deal Liberal Government will build for reporters to extract infor cases there is not a great Gea | endation of the Royal Com- LONDON (Reuters? Three the P.E J. Causeway said Trans- mation than for a member of “ oop ey ialaries bait | mission on financing of higher London prostitutes Thursday port Minister J. W. Pickersgill| parliament to get a statement | DR. CRAGG | ch to those of other provinces. \Caucation im the province. Dr. gave murder squad detectives , here Tuesday night. He was re “I want to be co - operative. || oa The minister reviewed the his. Dewar said he expected “re- information about their “pick- plying to a question from Heath want to be sanguine. | want to ° e tory "tthe formation of regional commendations of the report ups” in respopsé*te a new tele Macquarrie, MP for Queens, in share Premier Shaw's delight, Trinity United . hool units in the prov- will be implemented before vision for information is a ‘brief debate at the close of Dat 2 2 Jertainties be rem Ince. He mentioned that there | "TS: - ne id Ge coplet's tp ee the evening session. : y ; . “Dewar paid tribute to) : ae g eee ae partia- | ved.” Mr. Macquarrie said Plan . had been opposition suggestions | 3 3 mes Brow, former ; The women, whose identities oy . | « 1 S pecia that there was a promise the| ‘ were kept secret. waited more mentary secretary to Public| “How can you eall tenders tax rate in high school distriets | at Prince of Wales than 12 hours afier the appeal |Works Minister Lucien in, when it has not been tec S k wuld stay at $8 | College. He said Mr. Brow “gave for information which ’|said that a weekend statement whether the causeway will have pea er Sun. we No such romise was made eee eee faithful service” ‘tead to the capture of ne tae \by Mr. Pickersgill had come rails. We do mot want pet said Dr Dewar He said that te the college prior to his retire- of a sumber of prostitutes Laie a aber had asked tos ne ut S most attractive quid we pynurence Harold Cragg, when the units were set up dis- ment last fall o found murdered in west Lon- 2 cred : MA, ), president of Mt’ Al- tricts were told that they would don. seway d lew- | quo. I do not think press j), - mee ric é SIE Surine + speech New| PS wil the nek We en a it Che ares meme pescent ot speratae RETIRED capenisaner be cote Seat | | es or “ : 5 : a . “He replied that he ,had just want clear - cut plané.” __ Church. Charlottetown. Sunday, costs and 6) per cent of ‘rans (Continued trom page 1) iand Yard. said. a the appeal | taken it for granted the causeway March 21. Dr. Cragg will ad- i i ‘ormants was going to be built and that ° dress the congregation at the ee een the govern- Ciarietietows If he had any “should you fail. to acry a ihe hoped it could be started in City Jaycees morning service and then will ment then ‘started a program of wos prenabiy ae Abegwelt. this iar and guilt duty there 965," Mr. McWilliam said speak to former stydents and . } “That is right’, interjected e friends of Mt. Allison at a din- racic ar A ae Sees He was first mate aboard ber tee persists coh al nal Mr. Pickersgill. Note Projects ner which will be held in the eee eae ducati when she made her maiden voy- | sor re = f Mr. McWilliam said one of ay Charlottetown Hote! SppOntaarty arc ucation aS age from the shipyards to young wenn. the best-off districts in the pro- vince. The government said if! On his retirement in sise the rate went beyond $8 we'd) Captain said that a eet an ‘AN equalize it. This worked well at had changed since he first en “+ first but it was later found that | tered the service. Im the old days the $8 figure was not adequate crossings were made only in Dr. Cragg is a son of the, Prince Edward Island manse and a native of Leth- bridge, Alta. He is an outstand- Ing scientist and a PhD in Chemistry graduate of the Uni- versity of Toronto. He has held the newspapers abbreviated the | statement to say he took it for granted the causeway . would start in 1965 but Mr. Pickersgill told him he was not quite so For Future Effective speaking was keynote of the regular meeting ao nagar RRR INE gr SE ONRER Oster aon *~ eee of | the Charlotietows Javeees executive positions in various aud it went to $10-and then to daylight, ‘and automobiles were 7 . ; a universities throu ; carried on flat tL No 7 how bed THEIR ‘NIGHT’ | bie was reported the honor- Chairman James Lee intrO and became president ot Me “But what would the tax rate Capt. Irving aa it was per- me — able member fer Prince (Mr. duced members David Allen Allison University in 1963. | be today if the government had haps natural he should join the done with for ener t sie reraearanicas acNaught) said tenders were Donald Langelle, Edward Mae- Dr. Cragg is one of the out- 20 taken action on equalization. | service. His grandfather, Arth- pm col Sam, toms of other parts of the going to be called but he informs Cabe, Eric MacRae and James standing Laymen of the Cnited I Alberton it would be $14 per | ur Irving, was once a captain of Waite "eu Sea a wortd to people here. There |e he did not make that state- Simmons, who made short Church and served as chairman) $!:000; Athena, $12; Central ice boats which used te provide pL ! Wel be an ohenission charge ment. The only statement he speeches. President Tom Dey. ef the Board of Men from 1956 Queens. $12: Charlottetown Rur-! a winter link between the Island Se os er Oo made was that he hoped the ies adjudicated these talks which until 1962, He also served as q 2, $8.60; Englewood, $15.06; | and the mainland. oe fer Menor Seat and the general public is in- vited. (Photo by Gene Murphy, SDU) Captain Irving's wile is the Pa Sr former Bessie Waddell of Cape: kt kk ke REO ® HELD OVE P. E. I. causeway would be built just as soon as it was possible to do so," Mr. McWilliam said. : Robert Coates, MP for Cum-| Past President George Scan- New Delhi in 1961. berland. asked if it was still' tlebury gave a longer, more Evangeline, $27; Kensington, | $13.20; Kinkora, $33.88; Mis-| couche, $31.86; Montague, $13.- | 82; Morell, $32.30; O'Leary, $19.- 93; Stella Maris, $20.06; Tignish, $21.96: Tyne Valley, $19.99 and | Souris, $20.66. are a unit preparation for the | United Church delegate to the Maritime competition this Third Assembly of the World spring | Council of Churches held in the policy of the government to sive talk concerning (Continued from page 1) | build the causeway and Mr. | the sign industry, which served perhaps Mr. Ferguson was in| Pickersgill __Teplied with a |= a good example of effective (Continued from page 1) “That's why you should count contempt of the | Legislature for cimole yes | speech. future spent close . ve many blessings. a refusing to stterid 8 ittee |_, 12 his remarks, Mr. Macquar-| Immediate projects in- to $6,000,000 dut RICULTURAL EDUCATION os rie said he was concerned ahout clude the «provincial safe driv-, UDderspent its estimates by Replying to criticisms of the ; ih ne ma alititlnain ieoams-e iit te ; me { : * Uk e : th meeting when he was notified that it was to be held. REPORT CONSIDERED On a straight party vote, the House went into a committee of program for agricultyral educa- tion in the province, the minis- | , ter said he and the minister of | agriculture were working ‘a | 4 |close co-operation in this re- spect, and a committee had been government by press release | ing championships, the effec-| about $30,000. “In the past féw ‘tive speaking competition, the, Years.” he said, ‘there has | unit election, cleanup week and) been a large increase in educa- the Atlantic Provinces conven- ‘ional spending. Since 1960, the | education budget has increased New members, Michael) Mac-| from $2,000,000 to $6,000,000 ing and the other. Prosper Ar- | senault (ist Prince) did at- tend the investigation “but ap-| tion at Moncton. college had been suggested for | the province, but there wére a |great many problems involved. President. One guest, Ronald districts have increased 66 per Bolger was among the 2% pre- cent. SALARIES BOOSTED withhoat the man who made the | most unusual. A man eccuses charges getting up to explain people who cannot defend them.” ‘ ; themseives, has immunity from | 5€t- f al Mr. Ferguson stayed in his’ the courts while in this assemb- ones far as teachers’ salaries ty at eta waned difficul- seat. ly, did not show up at the com- | | concerned; t was a 150 a Persons Premier Walter R. Shaw/ mittee meeting where anyone | Winners Named per cest increase by the gov. '0 teach agriciiture, he said, jand another was in the lack of | ernment on the amount paid inted out that one of the two) can get the facts and still sits " a while the increase to the dis- ° | Liberal members of the com-| in his seat. How can anyone do | In York United | ' |by youth‘of the : {* mittee—Robert Campbell (1st—| such a thing? 'S h - etter province Prince) did not attend the hear-| “I believe this will clear the | | the government is making to i imterest in agricultural courses, < * larly when it is remembered 4’ season when employment® is | eivil service commission and | assist education.” A SCHOLARSHIP TO | will make sure that no one ever J the | Jewell were named the winners bs that most of those involved TY Dr. Dewa id “it is h : usually hard to find. ; makes accusajons against 1 r sa it is hard would not otherwise be work- - cl AREA civil service commission or any in the York Men's Association ‘ find dollars from provincial | e. | FUNERALS | other commission.” | United Church oratorical con-; ‘@X sources to,provide services | He said the work was distribu: Ik So | “agriculture Minister Andrew |test held last evening im the| amd our people‘deserve services | « ted over the county with al FPO ng | MacRae said Mr. Ferguson | York Hall. | as good as any province in Can- ee ee ° | O’MEARA FUNERAL — The! could “well afford to swallow | | The boys were chosen from a) ada.” Rothesay Collegiate Egmont, Cape Wolfe, Coleman, J b | lef Mrs. Leonard his words.” field of six contestants who com-| He said it has been estimat- | Egmont Bay. Eilersiie, Grand SUDUEC. pune took place Thursday’ | peted in two c : junior | ed that “85 per cent of the re-| School River, Kensington, Linkletter, ‘ ning from Fine Hennessey |aged 811, and intefmediate| venue gain in Canada will come A ID Let 16, Lot 18, Miscouche, Mont f | Funeral Pius X Seven S$ EPs aged 11-14. Other entrants im the| from three dominant taxes.” RESIDENTIAL _successru Funeral Home to St Pius X @V |Ceatest, were Wayne Vessey.| He aif’ aunber ame is wales) SCHOOL FOR BOYS : / quiem High Mass was celebrat-' Nabbed B Radar Allison “Vessey, Laurence Lacey) tax. We have revenue from ihis offers for annual competition | _ MONTAGUE = THe the ed by Rev. Andrew MacDonald y | en en “| but in order to get it you have three renewable entrance Trinity Ushed Charch choir Wm grave, The grade. 12, Seven cases of —— aris-\ the association, presented the: atl een gnereey Palace ee ee values pot was presented recently al , : ing from radar were winners with other). 3 preference large and responsive audience at Students of St, Dunstan's High dealt with by Albert Dinnis. jus-| prizes. Guest cools olor the| ax Number two is income tax. boys entering grades 8, 9 or 10 the auditorium of the Montague | 5° — - Rt-\ tice of the peace, in Traffic| evening was Rev. Allen Mac.| This is no source of revenue, . | Rev. P. F. MacDonald, VG, and for the Exam-| . Regional High School. ae. Fee cameren wer e| Cot Teuredsy morning. | Donald, St. Dunstans, who spoke| province except for fed-|: ations will be writen *: | The concert, proceeds of which ssent in the meets’ Appearing on the charge and | on automation. Judges for the| CT! rebates and number three) ons on *- ; | will go towards the fund for | Power ane aa rosa; fined $10 and costs each were: /contest were Raymond Sellick| #8 Corporation taxes. We have April 17th. construction of the new ice) y ~ ers Youn Wen. Gordon . Alfred Canfield. _Vie-| amd Wally. Wood,.who congratu-; * few corporations here that do... y . be -PATHECOLOR | rink, included_a wide variety of| nk oR land Goss, Joh |toria; Leith Arnold Easter,! lated the winners for their fine tax but most have their information-on School's} - sah technica numbers by individuals and| oa McAleer, Rola Cobe. Pina| North Wiltshire: Hugh Caines, | speeches. os entrance requirements, Scholarships. a s from the regional area| Morton, Leonard M . | Charlottetown; and Leslie Arn-| The inati ittee for ee |MacDonald, Lee Taylor and) , nominating HAD SURGERY including the high school Folk! 54. walker. Pallbearers were: old Mailman, Summerside. Hugh| 1965 was named and Wilfred Mrs. Hannah Lannigan, Mon- Singers under the direction of Vincent Shea, Clifford Sherren, John Melvor, also charged! Stewart, Richard Vessey, tague, is a patient in the Kings Dorothy Morris; the male Douglas Hill, Fred Driscoll j with speeding, was ‘fined #15/ Raymond Sellick will make County Memorial Hospital where chorus under the driection of} winston Taylor and Weldon | 22 costs. the new committee. The ev she underwent surgery recently. Mrs. Ralph Beck; the high|¢ 1. Int t took pl. For operating a vehicle withting closed with a banquet ¥ school Glee Club’ directed by| Campbell. Inermen ace | inefficient equipment, John) pared by the York Ladies HEART ATTACK Hester Macphee, | solos duets,|!2 the Catholic cemetery. Duncan MacPherson of Char: ary. of Stanchel is a instrumental and specialty num- —_ | was patient inthe Charlottetown Hos-, bers. 9 = eDOALe FERAL oe a _BRDMEN BATFLED ; | am was orga George ' Ernest ‘ .| wood duck, brightest | pital as a result of a heart at.) | The Program Ww Mrs G. A.| MacDonald took place Twurwct | Peter's Road, pleaded not guilty|colored bird in Canada ' tack which he suffered several weeks ago. HAS MASTOID Albert Cheverie. entered the P.E.1, Hospital -for treatment for a mastoid infection. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wightman, director of the Unit- ed Church choir. Many complimentary remarks | were expressed by those in at- tendance following the presenta- tion, especially for the inter- national flavor given to the pro- Cheverie, Souris. gram by selections by Mr. and Mrs. John DeGraf of Holland, EGG PRICES |Mr. and Mrs. Anders Endall of Dealers were yesterday re- | Norway and Mrs. Louis Fisker- poet quoting producers the fol- | strand, all of whom have come ing prices on ungraded €£85 |to Montague recently. delivered to Charlottetown. | Of special interest was the Grade ‘A’ large 26 cents; grade colorful Norwegian costume ‘A’ medium 23 cents and grade | more than 100 years old which ‘A’ small 20 cents. was worn by Mrs. Endall dur- morning to St. Pius X Church, Parkdale, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rt.) Rev. P. F. MacDonald, VG,| who also conducted the service; at the grave. Members of the Royal Canadian Legion attended} the funeral, with the Legion| graveside service being con-| ducted by Harry Mortimer. Last | Post and Reveille were sounded | by William Blanchard. Pall-; bearers were: Calvin Campbell, Ralph Chappell, Peter Weir, James Coyle, Raymond Steele and Maurice Bolger. Interment took place in the Catholic cemetery. to a charge of allowing ‘an un- 4 Dominion Drama Festival APRIL ~ 2 —3~-8,00.P:M. April 1—"Remember Mama” ~~ a. - of ” April 2—"Pied Piper of Hamelin | FIRST TIME IN MARITIMES — POPULAR PRICES Tired of Winter—How About A Cruise ? 7 WEEKEND VisiroR _|iné_her_performance. ~ HB. (Ben) MacLeod of Irish- towa, PEL. was a weekend“ Queens Plow Match Ass’n town. A former teacher in Nova Scotia and British Colum- bia, Mr. MacLeod is the father- inlaw of Blair Fraser, editor for MacLean's. NEW RCMP RECRUIT | Another vars pon RCMP} arthur Jones; Pownal, is the was sworn into orce yeS|new president of ' the terday. morning in the Cham-| County Plowing Match a bers of Mr. Justice R. R. Bell|tion. He succeeds Harold God- who ormed the ceremony | frey, Cornwall, who presided at when rnest Charles MacAulay, | the annual meeting held recent: son of Mr. “and Mrs. George/jy. Mr. Jones steps up from MacAulay, Souris, joined the | the position of world-famous police force. The/ held last year. probationary constable is leav-| Barry Wilson, Cornwall, who ing. to join ‘N’ Division, Rock: major winner at plowing z Holds Annual | Boék Your Place Now—aAll Seats Reserved EASTERN Tonight & Saturday Only at 8 p.m.' Apt ear ahoe seal ae FUNERALS ALL SEATS RESERVED | 'YOU SAIL AWAY BUTLER FUNERAL — The Adatin GL.25 + Status "TSe + Masten § Mail érders before March 25 ORDER NOW M. Carl Curfie. Diiting the “ser- vice, Willard R. MacLean sang Near to the Heart of God. The Brooklyn Trio sang Beautiful Land. Hymns ‘sung. were Will the Circle Be Unbroken and Some Time We'll Understand. Hower teere ls eeeeeerteetleneeewmereeee Man For All Seasons . |; was a 7 cliffe, Ont., for training. matches in this province last Johnston, Roland Johnston, Carl ly a ) orca ab ebe tere eee sede Mee eee CARD PARTY RESULTS | Sutumn, is vice-president. A) Johnston, Raymond McAulay, i RS STI Sah ae oe The following tre the results |cretary | Weameey ee cari| Blair, MacSwain, Guy Reid, Rus- Total Resaliianee of a card party held last night in Charlottetown, served in |e! jhe tonipe eterna, So Siw aaa Redeerher Church 3 ee oe. ston. Pallbearers were ns . lant; BA, ag haf 8 sartleunt ancy. | Butler, Lloyd 4 Theatre. Please. include @m out of town orders.. Sx tts re ny, a ri ma egy a a Tas Bt thur LeClair; men's first, Geo | MLA, end Alert ruse, Puw-| os ee Sede — ay, 05:00 pm. , herd: special prise, Ms, Aur-|its 1965 competition Seturday,|tounded by, Piper Dene’ SUE COFRS OE ee. ots Raghee Drag, Davin Souiitene ant Mite Le Trainor: wm ecout’ Josie Bian-\eusl matches will be chosen |dreau. Interment took Tickets $1 Telephone, 892-2464 See es x * : chard and Mrs. George Cooper. | later , Peter's Road cemetery : 4