Dr. merside, who _2Ppointed Gitbert Gallant, was to the executive Sum: _ recently / a APPOINTED RECENTLY ‘count of the Air Cadet Lea-. gue of Canada at a meeting at the Sagnery Club in. Ottawa sland News Page- 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., April 25, 1966. ‘Special Courses- Will Be G ieee iven ‘Special courses will be held stone saud the special courses gext month for waitresses in| mone given in co-operation Island restaurants and hotels, | ‘Provincial Vocational - i -was--announced Saturday -by-| School-.and--the---Charlottetown Lieut. Col. E.W. Johnstone, Bur- |Hotel with classes being held in pons Association. , president of the P.E.I. ‘both places. The first course will open May Following a meeting of as:/9 and run to May 18 with the eociation directors, Col. John- second scheduled for May 16-20. NOTICE OF HEARING Proposal For Revision of Tolls “Notice et Public Hearing: Notice ty hereby given that The Sf. | Lawrence Seaway Authority, will cénduct a hearing on @ proposed re- vision of the chargés in the St. Lawrence Seaway Tarif of Tolls Schedule, as established in 1959 The propose! is put forward by the Authority and the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation of the United Stetes of America following a study -of estimated future traffic anda genera! review of the sufficiency of present. tolls. The hearing will be | held at the Supreme Court Building, Wellington Street, Ottawa, beginning at 10:00 a.m. on May 25, 1966, and: continuing in daily session from 10:00 | a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. /£.D.5.7.) until concludes, subject to being recessed from dey te day. er otherwise at the discretion of the Authority the rete of charges for transit of the Seaway. 2. Subject Metter ef Hearing: The. subject of _the-hearing will be The Authority and the Corporation have agreed. for the. purpose. of the hearing, te propose a re Vision of charges, which will be s0bject. thereat! er to join review to determine. the extent to which the proposal will form the basis of fecommendations to the Governments of Canada and. of the The proposed at the opening of “the 1967 navigation season fer a period of 5 years States of America. United revisions would become effective - Governor-General Vanier at a jhave as a speaker sone of ~editer--1e--ta=-he--a=-gnest-of the | and is as follows: SCHEDULE 1, For transit of the Seaway, Montreal Lake Ontario @ composit toll, comprising to or from 10 or from (e) a charge per: gross regis lake Ontarie lake Erie tered ton, according te the $ Payable 72% In (Welland Cana!) national registry of the Cndn. dollars $ (pavable in les «=O essel, applicable whether 28% in U.S. Canadian . doliars) the vessel is wholly or dollars: : partially” laden, aT Te. ™m we ae aarp aro Tepe % ballast. ere "ly (b) A charse per. tan of cargo, es certified on ships’ _ “manifest or other decu ments, as follows (1) bulk ‘cargo (restricted , to listed commodities in lots of 100 tons” of more) i i id 02 (suspended) “ (1) general cargo . 1.00 .05 (eh 2 charge per passenger 4.00 4.00 = _ (subject to the preceding ™ provisians of thie item, minimum charges shall be “kee (i) Pleasure Cratt 2'.00 (24.90 * ii) Other Vessels crete ts 35.00— 40.00 9. For partial transit of the Seaway a (a) Between Montreal and Lake Ontario, in either direction. 15 per cent per lock of the toll under item 1, with a charge of $3.90 pe: lock for pleasure craft transits and’ $5.00 per lock for the fb) Between’ LakaOFtario and Leke Erie (Welland Canal) 50 per cent of the toll under item |, provided that no transit of other vessels. direction, toll will be assessed unless in either at least one lock ia transited, with 2 minim charge of $12.00 for pleasure craft transits and $20.90 for the transit af other vessels, transits of Lock | of the Th No toll will be assessed for ird Welland Canal at Port Dalhousie BS Welland Canal lockage charge—applicable in lieu of Lake Ontario. "= Lake Erie charges per gross registered ‘toni : 1947 1968 19469 1970 1971 Vessel, per lock $ 20 $ 40 $ 60. $ 80. $100 Cargo. or Passenger 8 Future Traffic Estimates, Toll Requiramants and Annual Traffic reports Copies of the Summary of Future Traffic Estifrates and Toll Requirements prepared hy the Seaway, Entities’ on the basis of ther joint reyiew of the sufficiency: aot Seaway tolls, Reports of the and the Annual Traffic Lawreghe Seaway may he obtained by writing te The Secretary, The St. Lawrence Seaway Authority, 394 Cooper Street, Ottawa 4, Ontario 4. Presentation of Oral Testimony: Persons or organizations desiring to present oral testimony at the hearing shall. submit their Notice of Apeparance (in 0. legible copies) prior ta May lawtence {Atte ‘and address of the party to he represented and of any! person an estimate of the time te be requested for oral if not accompanied by a written. brief, @ shall include “appar as om witness presentation and, Authority, 394 The Notice Seaway ntion. Secretary), 15, 1966, te the St Street, Ottawa 4, nclide the-name Cooper :Ontaria, of Appear ance shall who Will @ tummary atatement of the party's interest in the subject matter of the hear: ing and of he position te he taken 5 Submission of Written Brie nat e On 10 legible copies) 4 akeire ar wilt he argument on the aubject matter of the hearing by filing wr unable ts he Supplementary Statements with the Authority at Ottawa prior to May fe: Petians .oF Arqanizaviohs who do hKeard aratly may present Viewsr dates ian brates 25. 196A the close of Within 10 days after the hearing, supplementary statements ‘ar arqumants may be filed (in 19 legib fa hriete Agel the with the Ar 7. Maaring Transcript eat the Acitharity will be available for sale te e ropes thority Ca 14 1944 A tear crip) af the hearing will be made pies ol the transcript and of _w: Hen interested parties t.'F. Beland, Secretary | Sociation was again providing:| year at North Rustico: Participation in the Rural Beau. | |bers were just waiting word as je shown being received by “be day— courses and , i Ee heed not anly to upgrade | ithe Position of waitresses, but | also to enable them to learn. the | little niceties of service which) | frequently mean the difference | heteen a large and small tip. |The courses will be given an- | nually in future, the president stated. The contentious issue of grad- ing. tourist. establishments.was {left over for discussion’ at the | semi-annual meeting, but a date | for holding # was not named. Cal. Johnstone said the reason | for leaving the date open was | the Association expected to the world’s outstanding travel and vacation editors, LONGTIME, EFFORTS He said: longtime efforts to have Caskie Stinnett, travel editor_of the magazine: Holiday, | have been successful and mem: to the exact date Mr. Stinnett, would arrive in the province. The P.E.1. Tourist Association. It was also reported the print- ed cards distributed to business | houses here for inclusion in their | outgoing mail are obtaining ai. | Most instant response. Though only.a few. have gone out so far-| already more than a dozen in. | quiries have heen received from | possible visitors. Because of the known value to. the tourist industry in the pro-| ‘vince, the’ president said the as- A financial support for the High. | jland College . conducted -each | New regulations pertaining ‘tn Tourist . Association members | Stationery, wedding i invitations, invoices, i statements and all f your job printing re- quirements. ~All jobs guaranteed, e GUARDIAN - PATRIOT CENTRAL | PRINTERY Phone 4-8506 © Repair Work ® Window Frames Sashes Windows SOURIS: washing equipment. ees voc aan | Sleeps Six in Comfort SE Washes — Rinses — Waxes — Dries and Undercoats your car in 3 minutes. Operating 24 Hours: Datly Watch your local paper for opaniag: dates featuring opening special rates. _ and ’ ® Screen Doers and cat DAIRY “Parents. Prefer Purity Products”. 317 Kent St. @ reception held_ before .the.an- % nual dinner of the league. Dial 4.7125 Admission 75e; Students 35¢ and Is now open for business, ® Doors. and Door Frames ® Aluminum Doors and Windows ® Glass : ® Floor Tile Passes Away tals b +451 Essex St., | the Aububon Hospital, Mrs. | W.C. Goodrich Funeral Home, | Drama plays will be staged in jon Monday April 25th and Tues- | jem Gerald Wandrahas preatd- [season and or teekey ot some of the land. etek Directors appointed for the coming year -are: Walter Chris- topher president. Mrs. Ralph O'Brien secretary, Leo Handra- han treasurer, Otherdireetue:s are: Roy Clohossey, Herman Doyle, Wilson J gan, Gregory McInnis, Keefe > * \ (wrasds” the seus.” Leary Re gional “The Reign of Glen Mar. Annual Meeting"! On Tuesday might presenting Held Recently t will be Kinkora Regional ‘The Shock of his Life’, and ‘'Squar- ing it with the Boss. The presen- tation: of awards will take place at the conclusion of Tuesday night's plays. Mr. Murry. Porter of Halifax will adjudicate all plays "Former Native — balance sheet eee: total revenue of 5,526," Labor cost announced ta 5,299, with a ‘net of 355. 15 shareholders are registered with the association Gordon Ripley fieldman_ for | the area answered questions pre- taining to the expansion of farm properties. A part time manager was suggested for the summer Time | Is Running Out... DON'T WAIT! Sey Eee SULT ”/ to SPACIOUS OFF-THE-GROUND TIGNISH --. The West Prince Berry Co-operative Association Ltd. founded under the ARDA program at Tignish in November 1964 held their annual. meeting in the Dalton school on Friday evening with the UENE presi- Emma J, O'Hara, 70, died recently at Boston The widow of Charle H. O'Hara Born in Prince Edward Island,: “Canada, she lived in Lynn 40 years, She leaves four daughters, «Marie _V. Noonan, Mrs Elizabeth P Bryson, Mrs Helen Houle and Mrs. Barbara A Dob- bins. all of Lynn, and 15 grand- children, The funeral was held from the Shea, Leo Dor. Anthoay 3 —— 128 Washington Street, followed -by a.Solemn Requiem High Mass in St. Joseph's Church. Burial was in St. Joseph's! cemetery. Drama Festival : Goes Tuesday . TIGNISH — The Prince County Zone Festival of High School the Tignish Regional high school | ce ey Sane Ta day 26th, at 8 p.m. The plays a one act all come’ highly recom. | mended, with much study a hard work going into all plays | On Monday night Tignish Re. | oe will present ‘‘High Win- | *. Alberton Regional “Sal | Is it that ‘v tification ‘contests have been an. nounced by contest officials and copies of them are to be sent to |} association members for me guidance. 4 , | size 1 To Charlottetown MECHANICAL MAN CAR-WASH A new, economical, exciting method in car Prince Edward tsland Drama Festival Agsociation Zone Festival of High School One Act Plays TIGNISH REGIONAL AUDITORIUM Monday, April 25—8 p.m. 1—Tignish Regional—‘“‘High Window” - 2—Alberton Reginnal—Still Stands The House” 3—O’Leary Regional—'The Reign of Gen. Macais”’ Tuesday, April 26 1—Kinkora Regional—‘‘The Shock of His Life” 2—Kinkora Regional—‘‘Squaring It. 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