Orsteosdrestuarrwoe ds NEW STEEL TRAWLER The 122 font steel trauler, . Gulf f Gu unn. af Pau rst Starine in Ge n is seem here’ shared) © left her buildin r for se3 ‘last December of ee I ~_ ae ‘oS oat i same day. Wt {s captained by 0. O. Guignard. The new ship will join the Comenren fish- ing fleet. trials im the Gulf of St. Law- rence off, Georgetown Harbor. The Pp .was, christened _on 23 by Mrs. Moe and launched the <h Jens Oreling Delay Is Announced The superinte gchocls, D- KX. E Rernced yesterdat—m due to the CNEI pew Col Grey pot be ‘opening until $ WY. The ot cits be openm<c on Dr. P. that the < very pleas BM FS Se tractors for th te meet the school one the-contra the September 6th the ¢ up m the diivery winch wil! school from openinz nider Hie eT arker Si¢ ty MP ~ ne. bat aos oreie> Special eS ae Scheduled ' rere art Part of the coor he hed en Sectemhe- to to the t epening i eis. TOCAL BRIEFS © DISM AN TLE Dp The | bere bri sige Saturday s Stat learned fast echt sill the m the river IN HOSPITAL Vaezhn March: to the Prin pital Sturcers Hos pital i E att the Wa Hal lant | sith “due tm cease : tempts te: step trucks from: en- for the flazs the strikers. away from water- that surround front entrances to allow move- ation Center ment of traffic r Park, that was In. Ottawa, national s summer. is lncat- leaders again met Prime = Muin- » Street in front ister Pearson. saving they bore rt House and’is part with them word from. across Conieder3tsan Centre com- Canada _ that strikers would not resume. work if the strike-end- ceremonies are being held ing legislation was passed in its the main entrance to Confed- original form: ~ son Centre and memebrs tf -What apparentiv caused spe- Summer Festival company cial annoyance to the labor rep- Recast = part: _resentatives__was—_the —fact-_the ee Original- government bill © con- “ ceremogs poles flaz i he tained no provision for negotia- > = View President tion between union and. manage- -.ment about job. chanzes. result- - Has erent ing from technological develop- ments 2 HALIFAN: ae Joseph Ross Also in Ottawa -for Tuesday of Halifax. Xova Scotia vice Mectines with Mr... Pearson presidezi of the Canadian Pol. YS President Donald Gordon ice Assnciation. said Tuesday © the CNR and President Ian ! aces and poor -working Sinclair of the CPR = conditions are. driving hundreds. .0¢ koverament’s bill. as te- troduced. Monday. would order an end to the strike and impose an interim eizht per cent wage increase for the strikers.. It alsq from. Canadian police Mr sR elected at last week s meeting of the associa- ' volved ‘ ducted by t _ mn Winnipez. said in an in- ba Sena beri led a The rail strike came as GM Attending in a body and leading _ lene = me_time lo- veloped by Nov. 13, and other car..-makers < of police eee: will have impose compulsory ry arbitratiog@bout—to—bring—out_their_1967_L Light and We Can Not Think of to st down and look at the.sit- EXPECTS SETTLEMENT. models Them ‘A's In Timmins. Ont W_-Allister Generally, the situation onthe Trinity oe there ‘won't he Sny cemen Johnston.- tario Northlands Transportation Commission, which includes the ei <2 the: —— number forces in & each year EASTERN FUNERALS _ rr EEE EET ERE EERE | MARTIN FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. William A. Mar- ‘tin of Martinvale. P_EI. was held from the Montague Funer- AGUF — A blaze which al Home on Saturday. August a approximately 11 27 at 2 p.m. Service was cond- M wader nicht destroved ucted by Rev. Basi! C. Lowery. by Robert The,hymn. The Lord Is My She- ane of Kiimuir pherd'swas sung by the St. And- discovered by rews Presbyterian ‘Choir accom- Horiever the fire panied by Mrs. A. F. Campbell, ivanced to be ex: organist. The pall bearers were athe —Ment=sue— James —Weabers. “Douglas “Wea- prevented the bers. Neil Shaw, Earl .Hayden, John Plover and Arthur Myers, the owner of the The flower bearers were George >Suncalow. was Bot MacDonald. George Plover. Gor- the dwellmz but had don Shaw. Vernon’ MacLeod, zile¢d a mew stove that Maurice Burhoe. Interment took a lit the stove before place in the Lorne Valley ceme-’ t However tery. = Blaze ~ Destroys MONT ok owned 4natens—continued—to—trickle union | Island News Page . |. Eastern and Central Districts |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Aug. 31, 1966. ~ ST. .- JOHN'S, Nfld CP)- least 89 and probably 90 ate dates have been named for the Sept. 8 Newfoundland election That was the count Tuesday night as reports of official! nom- un over the province's strike-crip- pled communication lines. At the end of the day, chief electoral officer R. G. Trickett had heard from al! but one of the 41 provincial constituencies. _Fo lis, headed ‘Tuesday brought more _ traffic 41 candidates Bay seat Harber—Main members Progressive have 38, ran in the 1962. election Calvin Normore, cf Least 89 Nominated ‘In Newfoundland Vote _ were elected when nomina- tions closed Monday The Liberals Joseph «Smallwood have named --42 if. the Fortune is cou by. ‘Dr. three inst the premier in Hum Conservatives ’ under Premier nted.-One riding ——elects—two Noel Murphy . more. than they WEATHER | the Atlantic running Architects for. UNDER CONSTRUCTION | contribution of—the-four—prov-— sowed ~of the ‘structure. A’ mono-rall, -capable~of—carrying several. thousand visitors an hour, pase ses by the Pavilion. Cammis- sioner for the Participation of the Atlanti¢ Provinces in Exno is Hon W.S.K. Jones of Halt. Canadian complex. It is a joint inces to Expo 67. Among the Pavilion’s main attractions will be a to-flight seafood restuar- ‘ant, overlooking the City~ of © Montreal, and a 47-foot schoon- bel eR ONT spar Provinces — Pavition-Expo— 67 was believed to have gone to |West, is leading three known , : . CP) Tempers ay ve ane on the Liberals by acclamation: New Democratic Party” candi- bes ag, ; : the“ Pavil oe reeled t0 Two other -Liberals.- including dates. The NDP ran five in 1962 Low sovernight High ‘edge ” ae aruie a Sie Gre tahaw cabinet minister Leslie-R- Cur- but has never elected a mem- Dawson essere: 45 ap e ae ane lte clare eee tenes —iber.to the legislature Victotia: -.. cc 50 63 The Pavi ea ioe ae - s j 5 £9 Hever s lo Railway, said he expects the Rounding out the list are. four Poe taihiEe aa fle" Notre Suita “next to tie strike to be settled by Thurs- independent’ Liberals -and three a owknife sees ae ae pbaadaiis ae day : independents. nega Seeseee eee 8 oe : wine thei ik Special’ striketime arrange-| Nominations reported Tues- Wixinipegz veee 93 RA er: Vinds northwest 15, im- ments were being miade to al- day included Premier Small- Toronto 3. visies ve 67 88 inishing this evening: to light; low arriving passengers aboard wood and two of his cabinet Ottawa. pte weds aie ay [owsrign ay nahi ee ay the liners Empress of Canada, ministers — Works Minister Montreal, . + s++ss% i: #9 and i vee pe ae. and Carinthia to make air an2a.James R. Chalker in St. Barbe aueLe eh as 67, outloo sgt. oe bus connections -to destinations. North and. Resources Minister Fredericton -.—.++6 a » | little, temperature chapge- The Carinthia, with 1,000 pas- William J. Keough in St Saint =John so 5 +208 64 High tide today at Charlotte- \ - 47 9%: =¢ sengers on a trip from Britain, George's. Both are opposed by Moncton Ves . 7 town 12.24 a.m._and—11.53- a.m. ‘was due in .Quebec Tuesday | Conservatives and Mr.: Keough Halifax Ae) 54 74 At Rustico at 7.06 a.m, and 9.06 night and in Montreal today, also faces an independent Lib- Charlottetown, ae . oe inact ee “The i ; F jo. ¥ o —~-minutes-—tater—than arlotte- a i ccna bs Canans f Aisa contirméd was the nom- lan neuen wg: 58-65 Htown. Su, “rises today at 6:39:| The Empress of Canada, ination of Mrs.- Anita Sulley, ., john a NAG a6; 90 aim: and gets. at EAT Dim All owned by Canadian Pacifi¢ named by the~ Conservatives. in at TYork Sees 03 YI halen det OE a Se esi hd jSteamships ‘and carrying 939-White Bay North. She OPPOSES | Atlanta SE ee Bg a4 ipassengers for disembarkation Liberal. Edward ~ Roberts, fort actesaville oe SO same ~at Quebec City and Montreal, mer executive assistant to the TaniDa Leg gg ext was due to tie up at the ports premier. |Miami eae areesatecialees = 9) today. ». William Rowe, son of Finance’|New Orleans ...-.. ' ; | u |New Orleans 388 Di : oo. Montreal, where thé’ strike Minister Fred W. Rowe, waS ist. Louis-....... 84. irective eee a ues ae altccaeive nominated by -the Libé@rals. in| Los Angeles 16°43 ways: to get to and from work]” White Bay. South. opposed by| HaLIFAX (CP) — The wea-| A directive ordering the re- Conservative Cyri]_ Pellev:- ther office says a weather sys-| moval of pickets blocking the | The Fortune’ Bay nominations CNR ferry terminal at Borden . tem. will move away from the y, te , ’ ot seid vc hase ro Sees were held up’by a break in tele | district. today and sunny skies -P-E.I.. was drawn up ‘yesterday | DIFFICULTY EASES ~ [phone lines to that part of are forecast -for all, three pre | by the Prince Edward. Island | Biit bus company reports said southern. Newfoundland plus. vinces | Cabinet. Thé following is a text the initial difficulties regarding trouble Tequhing aan Biker of of With a high’ pressure _area-lof that’ directive: finding bus accommodation for telephone an te egrap "| crossing, the district . Thursday, “The Lieutenant-Governor in lovees in the province. the outlook is for sunny skies. -|Council-having declared a state the commuters has apparently Railway: ‘strikerson~Montreat picket lines fold reporters of bitter anti-government feelings j< the only nominee there and resulting from the Monday leg- sus the third Liberal elected | islation. Some strikers cited pay 5. acclamation increases which they -said. MPs AT ear Libezals ~ Mr. Trickett said all attempts to.get the information had failed. so far. It_is believed Education paward Island: Sunny and cool Minister H- R. 4 When th s dissolved ae voted for ‘themselves: last Aue sag ited robin ga “party 33, ‘ “The MPs ‘don’t ~ ‘care_ what three=-total” 42. happens to the country,” said PC Regional forecists: of emergency in the province of Northern Nova Seotia.- eee | Prince-Edward_Island_on_August. 24th, 1966, and the state of em- Valance. Earle Seed DON'T BE. DISAPPOINTED | Last chance to tour the city on the London Double Decker Bus! “standings were] six, vacant ; ~- one picket In Sarnia. Ont., 97. workers have been laid off at Fibreglass Canada Ltd. and Canada Steam- ship Lines said it may have to lay’ off 50 of its employees CITY AREA | FUNERALS "RIDE ABOVE THE TRAFFIC” - TAKE A TOUR ON “EASTERN NORTH AMERICA’S ONLY AUTHENTIC LONDON DOUBLE DECKER BUS” In Oshawa, a General Motors spokesman said production there could be affected by the funeral end of: next week if. the strike Was held Tuesday, 'from went on that long At least 12,- 000 GM employees would be in- |Home where service was con- “JARDINE FUNERAL — The the M : Tours leave the 'Gonfederation for Frank: C. Jardine Centre (box office door) Queen | August 30, St. 11 a.m.-1. p.m.-2:30 p.m. ff acLean Funeral -4 p.m. City tours’ last one | hour. Rates. for city ‘tours — - Rev. were in the singing of Lead Kindly John G. E. Ball. Adults $1.00. Children under 12 years 50c. “But at Bedford. NS. striking bell,- railwaymen blocked an attempt. Coffin, firm to unload a boxcar at a phrey. ,CNR. siding. BE WON ROLLAWAY SPECIAL BINGO. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30th. FULL CARD JACKPOT WILL Dead Chi chairman of On Picket lines was reported calm. bearers were Eldon M. Camp: | W.. A. Livingston,-Sheldon+ Joseph Matheson, Frank strikebound Ontario Northlands-BY employees of a soft drink Jardine and Rev. Thomas Hum- Interment took place in Peoples cemetery. ” 7” 23 GAMES FROM:$4.00 TO $100.00 “REGULAR ADMISSION . 35c. LESS THAN 2c A GAME 7:30 P.M. were ladies of irch Choir?’ Pall Dial, 4- 9966 THEATRE MONTAGUE - Charlottetown Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. -- Sat. 4 DAYS Adm. 50c, 75c, $1.00 _ Matinee Sat. 3.30 YEO™* "LAS VEGAS HILLBILLIES” Coming‘Monday - Tuesday, Sept. 5 -6 “It's A Mad, Mad World” fire to be out The caiise was UNION SAYS — Continued from paze 1 priduction of en- for General om Canada Thursday ame parts POLICE ARRIVED In Montreal. a score of police converced on the waterfront express. and freight handl- om Strike against the CPR (NR made several at-. 2 ers é ternc the harbor area No violence was reported tn the attempts, bat Police ordered BAY VISTA COCKTAIL LOUNGE CAVENDISH Fully Licensed CATERING TO ALL TYPES OF. FUNCTIONS "- Phone New London 32 For Full Information Appearing ing Wednesday, Thursday, Friday dnd Saturday this week MARY ANN A GO GO FROM CBC “FRANK'S BANDSTAND” Confederation Centre TONIGHT MOTOR INN DINING ~ ROOM FINAL PERFORMANCE © The Ladies of Confederation Fashon Parade 7:00 to. 8:00 p.m.—Memorial Hall CHARLOTTETOWN SUMMER FESTIVAL ~ THIRD LAST PERFORMANCE The Adventures of Private Turvey Curtain 8:30—An Excellent Selection of Seats Available FESTIVAL CABARET CLUB—10.00 p.m. to 1 :00 a.m. The Lowell Huestis Jazz Group "Music ‘or listening and dancing” Show at Dusk "THE COLLECTOR’ IS A SHOCKER! It is the story of the abduction of an innocent young girl told boldly,” frighteningly and most provocatively! ‘It is the picture that won for hoth its star, the “BEST PERFORMANCE” award at the Cannes film festival! tt WILLIAM | WYLER'S collector es ‘that all CNR employees or oth- jto return to work on the ferries jand. piers be given unobstructed | authori ize the prohibition of: per- ‘les, land place or area,’ “| wise interfere with the free, and TONIGHT ABEGWEIT. SIGHTSEEING TOURS | J er under construction in front — fax. 2 ergency having worsened due to | unobstructed passage. of em. tthe lack of ferry service at|ployees' or passenger vehicles Borden, it is. therefore ordered | land travel trailers and persons travelling in such veh cles ‘And ‘further take notice that in pursuant of section 12 of ‘said ed act. ‘every person who fails. to access to all places and ships |¢omply with any order or direct- er authorized personnel desiring within the Borden terminal area. |ion of the minister under: this “It is further ordered in pur-|act or who contraveres any reg- suant_of section 8 (B) of the | ylation js guilty: of--an_—-offence Emergency. Measures Act, which and-—on summary conviction is jreads in part ‘the minister may |ijable to. a penalty of not more than $500. or to_ah !mprisonment for a term of not more than six months or to both." : ae HON, KEIR CLARK, Minister dn Charge isons from-entering into or upon any: building, structure, premis- * that no person shall obstruct or other-}~ x eM * ROO x |ANOTHER Country Blockbuster Has Hit Charlottetown! . _BE Show about EARLY 8.30 p.m, WOOLNER BROS PRESENT HUSKY in the wildest PO since Pa plew the Sti "SPECIAL QUEST STAR ae s * | W/ - IN DOREN | t 88 BOOTS MALONE’ 1 eee DON BOWMAN: LOUIS QUINN BILLIE BIRD IVE PPOOU ARTHUR C. PIERCE: LARRY E. JACKSON BERNARD A. WOOLNER Admission: Children50c; Adults 1.00 FAMILY FUN In the true Walt Disney Tradition TODAY - SATURDAY > “120” 3:30 - 6:36 <9" wl ee ee ees TECHNICOLOR nwt KWAN AKIN TAM, oa The courage cf * matches the speed of 98° WALT DISNEYS eat staition Admission Prices Children 35c; Adults 50¢ Children 50c; Adults 75¢ git % kw Rew Kw F Matinee: Evening: