A bd : WILLIAM BALL, right, man- acer of the Co-op Supermarket : stores on Queen Street and Royalty Mall bought the grand Grand C Brings $ MacKinley Brothers’ grand champion steer brought $1,10 per pound from the Co-Op Super Market here» yesterday after- ‘noon, The Reserve grand cham- pion, owned by Mack Dixon, Clyde River brought 75 cents per pound. William Ball bought both animals, the grand champion for the. Co-op Super- - market on Queen Street, the the other for the Co-on'¢ Roy- alty Mall supermarket. The MacKinley steer weighed 1,051 pounds and the brothers, Leroy and John, donated $150 to the Easter Seal cathpaign for crippled children. The Dixon steer weighed 574 pounds. Mr. Justice R.R. Bell's 1,003 pound champion: Showthorr “steer brought 40 cents per pound from Canada Packers. The same firm bought the reserve cham- pion Angus steer owned dy Lor- raine MacDonald, York for 33% cents per.pound and the reserve champion Shorthorn for 32 cents. He was owned by. Roy Jewell, Cornwall. © - Leo Mclsaac of Sunny Isle ‘Farms paid 50-cents for Reta Hayden's Hereford steer that was reserve 4-H Club,champton, Miss Hayden is from Cherry Val- ley ws RUTTAN — The death occurred in the Charlottetown Hospital on Wednesday, March 23, 1965, of Ann& Marie Ruttan, five-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ruttan of 122 Hillsboro Street. Resting at the Hennessey Funeral Home from where ser- vice—will-take_place_at_two_o'- elock today. Interment in the Catholic cemetery. GALLANT — At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Faustin Rich- ards. Wellington, Friday, March | i Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., March 26, 1966. 3 Patrick Nowlan « ,by—Annapolis, refered briefly” jto the recent parliamentary de- bates (Spencer and Munsinger) @y at a combined meeting of SDU- PWC Young Progressive Con- © servative Students’ Federation — last night at Montgomery Hall. Mr. Nowlan said that never in the history of political affairs in Canada have so many ministers been maligned so maliciously by a minister. In commenting on items of the judical inquirey, he noted the fact that the charge was who “may" be a security risk and that all could possibly at some time . have fallen under. the cloak.’ He suggested that one solution to the problems of parliament lie in the relocation of mutual re-' spect and ‘.confidence between members, and the a el ay |tween them should again on NOWLA the issues of principle policy) isco " rather than on personalities. Mr. MacDonald said = that Other guest speakers at the there are presently over 2.00 ci- tally included: Heath Macq vil servants in Ottawa learning rie, MP for Queens and. Davéd to speak French as well as 40 MacDonald, MP: for Prince. parliamentarians that he knows Mr. Macquarrie congratulated of ; — : ts ___|the students on forming ther, Chairman of the meeting was : club and assured them assis- Frank MacGregor, Bloomfield, 2 tance in any way possible. | president of the Progressive Con- ° er : Ou n Mr. MacDonald who mention- servative Federation of PWC. Toes : ed nen ee y's — Bill MacDougall, Summerside, 8 a i iscuss Swift Canadian paid 36 cents; One of the unusual: performan- ones at tha Freech not ase eae aakare | per pound for the reserve champ. ces at the show and sale was the \able to understand the English) Ajso at the head table were: ion Hereford steer owned by (fifth straight triumph scored by |put one of the English not able Art McInnis, president of the Milton Ford, North River. Mack Dixon in the 4-H -Club to understand the French. P.F.1. Young Progressive Con- AVERAGE PRICE | showmanship .competition. Mr. |— servative Association; James The average price of 34.6 cents | Dixon has attracted attention in e |Lee, provincial organizer for ‘the. Souris Team per pound compares with the/well as those in which he has | Conservative party, and Philip ; at Oxford where the Maritime | competed in this province. e eS Wins Debate | champion steer of the Easter partment is beside Mr. Ball, Beef Show. yesterday for $1.10 a pound. John McDarron, man- Holding the Hereford steer: is ager of the Co-op's meat de- Leroy MacKinley - hampion Steer~ I 33.96 cents per pound average several Maritime show rings, as! MacDonald, president of SDU , Progre: E yatry | Spring Show and Sale was held osen —_— }earlier this week. Island News Page —¥ears,, but_‘much_ greater effic-_ ae tency is ."" Mr. MacPher- » son’ said “in| feed production ‘ and the handlipg of our cows.” re sses rou The average cow™™*could dou ble her prodfiction... if properly | . cared for And fed. Many cows’ Patrick Nowlan, MP for Dig- are hungry 12 months of | the “his role as national chairman of | —Se 1s not-one or the province's lergest producers : Mr MacPherson suggeste many farmers ‘will be moderniz- me their establishments, while others will probably be “cutting hack or eliminating the dairy Part-of their operation. He sees the prohability that future deve- lopments wil! see many farms “producing all milk, or no milk at all.” Dairying has. been a stabiliz- meg force of, agriculture for 75 % vear Thev are hungriest during the summer months when they are trying to produce,” the Oys- ter Bed farmer criticized Mr. MacPherson sees stormy | weather ahead for the average size dairy cherd.@ with modern mechanization making it pos-, sible for one man to milk 70; cows in. 99 minutes or less. | The financial statement pre- sented by JL. Dewar reveals that revenue was slightly high- er than expenditure.* Mr Dewar referred briefly to \- gensen who resides in Char- |———~ lottetown. The scene of the ac- damage was in extess of $500 in ‘the Dairy Foods Service Bureau. | mei A position which the Island man | ‘is filling with distinction A LATE-MODEL panel truck is seen resting on its top after the driver lost control upon | impact wth the late model | Mercedes Benz driven by Dr. Joseph MacMillan, 45- Green- field Ave. Driver of the panel delivery truck was Carl Jor- cident was the corner of Green- | a two-car collision.at the corner field Avenue and Oburchill of Fitzroy. and We\Vmouth streets Avenue at 4:05 p.m. yesterday. ‘at 5:05 p.m. The .Charlottetown Police de- | Vehicles involved were a 1962 partment investigated the ac- | Acadian operated by Mary Mac- cident and ‘reported no injuries. | Lellan, 4% Prince Street, and Police Investigate ="""=~- 2 City Accidents |cgcm tis on ed. | metal box containing — records of early ‘Fort William behind of control and ended upside down, No one was injured. the cornerstone of the old city A police report indicated about | | Export Zinc Prices Cut MONTREAL (CF) — Consoli- dated Mining and Smélting Co of Canada Lid. has announced that its price for zine in markets other than Canada and the United States will he reduced_tn £10? per long ten or 13.77 cents per pound, effec- tive March 23. as A spokesman for cominco said the company's last price change was Sept.9. 1964, at 14.77 eents per pound City. police are investigating two accidents whi occurred Within an hour of gach other in Charlottetown yesterday and in- hall. It ‘contained 16 news- ;papers, five coins. two photo- graphs, a selection of business cards, Students’ Federation. ‘The , animals were sold by | Claude Craswell, Winsloe. NO REASON (Continued from page 1) | This is in line with trends across the whole country, where con- | sumer eating habits have chang- led a great deal since the pe eee LESS MILK Today, he said, the average Canadian drinks about 70 pounds less fluid milk than the average Canadian drank in the 1930s. But he is eating a little more than twice;-as much cheese, about ' eight-and a hailf pounds com- | pared to four. . | This is a-trend that has not { been missed by- Prince Edward | Island dairy farmers. While production of fluid milk and of ... butter. have risen. at.only a .re- fatively slight rate since 1957 the production of cheese has doubled during the same period, Mr. Greene observed. S “But I think,” he said, “this }ds fairly typical of the canny | perceptiveness of the Prince Ed- | ward Island farmer. The pota | toes produced on this island are famous all over the world as the finest seed . potatoes anywhere. The hogs produced ;in-this province-are-atso of as “| high a quality as any in Can. | jada, and highet than a zond | Many. In Canada as a. waole, | for example, some 37 per cent of all hogs produced in 1963 available | | oS e P.W.C. Gains | SOURIS — The Souris Re- | | = ee as w.| Dairymen Hold | : : ‘hating team. ‘ower : | Playing - ae Soccrh Mullaly uptidne, Annual Meeting | Aint ithe affirmative side of the topic, Privile e lresolved that the emergence of “The association and the im- g iwomen from the home is a de-| dustry are operating im a dyna- : \pressing feature of modern so- Mic way and in a chalenging At a recent meeting of the ciety, won a unaminous decision | situation,” said’ Daniel Warc- Maritime Intercollegiate -Atnle over Montague last night at the Pherson, Oyster Bed! Bride, tic Association held _ in Sack- |SRHS auditorium. Montague was president of the PET. Dairy- ville, Prince of Wales College |represented by Mary MacInnis; men’s Association at yestér- | was granted the privilege of pa-|and Mary Doyle. | day's annual meeting of the as- \ticipating in all tournament) Judges for the event were sociation. Earl Adams, pro- \sports sponsored by the Associa-|Mrs. Melvin J. McQuaid, Sou- vincial dairy superintendent, tion. This includes such sports |ris: Rev. A.G.J. Steeves, Monta- reported an increase in produr- jas Badminton, Curling, Track igue; Francis White of Morell. tion of all dairy products last and Field, Golf, Volleyball, ete.|Chairman’ was Gerard Gallant. | year. : It is anticipated that_as scon aS; This was the final debate of The nnusual optimism among \Prince of Wales confers its first|the school year and the SRHS the dairymen is partly due to \degrees it will be eligible for team ended the year with three the fact that dairy products) full playing privileges in all the victories to take the Kings have finally passed a lengthy {major sports as well. \County debating title. period of surpluses, and the sit- The Director of Physical Edu- ination now is that. the demand ‘cation, Earl Nicholson and Dr. | Tignish Retail Liquor Store which ‘will probably exceed the supply. J.J.:.Coyle, Athletic. Faculty. Ad- | jeeurred-sometime Thursday! One Island man told this pap- visor, represented , Prince of nigne : ‘ler today that the higher guaran- Wales at the meetings. The Col-| One of the three was arrested |tee would mean about $500 extra .Jege representatives reported | inside the: store by Tignish per year for his dairy revenue -|that, as a new applicant to the | poiceman Robert May, who. \M.I.A.A., they had been given & so¢ over the duties of police- |very courteous and understand- 145 earlier in the week ling hearing and their applicae| Eatry dato. thc belidias bas | tion received. unanimous sup-| 1 ag. by way of a small barred iport from the eleven universities | |; ; irepresented at the meeting. | terday. A number of breaxs| ae ‘s | ( : h curred in the f j ; -Cancer Society te Sie theron Rothesay Collegiate | Holds Meeting tichmen or te RCMP ss| _ A RESIDENTIAL Mrs, Estelle Dennis and Miss “ee Se eee |_ SCHOOL FOR BOYS ‘Ethel Sutherland, Charlottetown, A SCHOLARSHIP TO. The eduction followed an- Volved over $1,000 damage to the $50) damage to Mr. MacMillan’s : nouncements Wednesday by Im. Vehicles involved. car. Although there was no esti- Jaarneretneeseeves eon g perial Smelting. a wholly-owned; The first accident at the cor- mate of damage to, the van, the ¢ ~ Business Men's - t subsidiary of Rio Tinto - Zinc\ner of ‘Greenfield and Churchill vehicle was extensively damag- $ LUNCH ae Corp. of London, which rediiced | avenues at 4:05, police said, in- ed. es ae e prices to £102 per ton, or 12% volved Dr. Joseph MacMillan, Dr. MacMillan was reportedly | | Served Daily 7Se ¢ cents a pound. and Noranda 4 Greenfield Ave., driving. a travelling north on Grenfield|¢ ' $ Sales. a marketing subsidiary | 1962 Mercedes Benz, and Carl | Ave while Mr. Jorgensen was ? Dow $s Resfaurant o- of Noranda Mines, which an- Jorgenson, Fredericton, operat-| proceeding west on Churchill $ Corner Pownal & Graften St. ~ \mounced a similar drop. ing:a delivery van. — ‘Ave at the time of collision. | Charlottetown & | Producers in the’ United) Sgt. Keith Wakelan said that Police reported that total S9cececcccceescreoeoo#m ‘States said the new prices an- setae wert Ameren | TRE “EVENING OF MUSIC” a geet Gon te Pee HOE : | pars weiehing wp eH HOPPE Basilica Recreation Centre i "pay Preance’ 3] Opening Soon |} ® Featuring SDU Glee Club and Band : 317 Kemt st. ial 4.7125 $ 96 Fitzroy St. Ch'town |] © Under the direction of Birt Terstete we If you have $700, 'd like to sée it grow and youd without liftin Eastern & by 42% gafinge, CE Saas Chartered Trust will help 95, 1966 Mrs. Mary Madeline | were in the Grade A quality |attended a meeting of the Can-| Gallant inher 102nd year. Rest- | level, while 56 per cent of P.E.I. cer Society which was held at} ing at the Compton Funeral | hog production made that-Grade” the~Legion-Home;-Montague,-re- Home until Monday, March 28th | in 1963. | leaving the funeral home at 9:15) The same ts true’ of P.E.f. | veral organizations were present | 49 St. James Church, Egmont j dairy. cattle. Because of their and tentative plans were discus: | Ray for reauiem high mass at|well established. blood lines, sed for organizing a campaign | 10 a.m. Interment in the church | Purebred cattle from this pro- | for funds in April. HEAR ‘cently. Representatives from se- David MacDonald. MP. dis- a. entering Scholarship Exam- cuss the “Munsinger Case” | inations will he written on with Gordon Fairweather, April 16th. M.P. for Royal. i j MUTCH—On Wednesday, March | 23, (1966, Jean Ann Mutch of Earnscliffe. Resting at the Mac- = =a in REGULAR MEETING | The regular meeting of the ‘Kensington Band Parents Asso- A tal | : ‘ | 1, cemetery. Visiting hours today, Vince are in great demand by| The vice-president. Mrs. GS. | Scheel’s | entrance 7 to 10p.m. Sunday 2 to 4 and breeders elsewhere. |A. Inman, presided at the meet- C.J R.W Scholarships, etc.. to The Even 1 T to 10 p.m. | 1 are this diversification of ing. A special meeting wilt * Sree | Wavlases Cc . though you cam get agriculture which is found on|held at the Elementary School | othesay ollegiate mone agrytime MacNEILL — At the P.E.I. Hos-| this province provides a good | Auditorium on April 13th when | TONIGHT j your y out _ pital Thursday, March 24, 1966, example of what is needed in, a number of films will be shown. | : . School in case of emergency. Charles Spurgeon MacNeill of agriculture all across Canada,’ Mrs. Dennis, who is superv:s- | . 6.10 P.M.. ROTHESAY, N.B. _ But we do know they make 231 Richmond Street in his 72nd | the genial minisaer told a na- or of the Canadian Cancer So- i | } lot of sound’s for : year. Resting at my Oe be appreciative audience, (ciety of P.E.I,, eee her | a t sense you if Funeral Home until noon Sun- | appreciation for the work ac- cits Bao now and day, March 27, then to the First | complished by the ladies of the | - : re ? ; Ate vee en es Baptist Church for funeral ser- ‘Montague Branch. ' ven ‘ Ou O have ve Eyre Spe ater on. vice commencing at 2.30. Inter- ° Members from ,the Women’s , : / Accumulating Savings ment will take place in People’s . | Institute, Acme Rebekah Lodge, : e Certificates are ss cemetery | : Eastern Star, Catholic Women's | 19 t th unconditionally ' a os ’ Auxili 4 Be Fe a Langue. and Lenion Auer an account with us, guaranteed by Eastern day, March 22, 1966, Alma Camp: | . - y fn a Ge and Chartered oe “ bell’ Thompson, RN, sister of | | ou ve finally saved up $700. a $3,500 certifica ; there’ imi mount Donald §. Campbell of 68 Prince Three Persons ¥ tr ee Ee $3,500 certificate that re’s no limit to the a Street. and danghter of the late |. ou worked pretty matures to $5,000. you may own. Alex and Susan Campbell, of Are Arrested for it. We’l sell you both with th So come on in te ene of our m : it . : Daan Suaeeat Hae eke eae | eR | TIGNISH — Three persons So now you'd like to make same interest. .- branchessoon. the funeral will “be held to-| ross Brennan. of South Kile | ere sees semeraay in com your nest-egg work just as We’re not recommending We’ll stop.your hard-earned day, March % with service com- ie U-mection with a break info the ha ne 7 ? se : i he add ‘ ehaig at sre Semmaema watt (Oe, et aE jo the Char. rd for you, right? Accumulating Savings nest-egg lying around doing be placed im the MacLean Mem- | with face’ and eve injuries re That’s where we can help. Certificates for people who nothing. - ae : Ecc re P 7” 5 ‘ is . oer res Ani slg ceived while he was changing a]; al) We'll show you how your want to draw their savings a The way we figure it, tire. BM $700 can grow to $1,000 in eut tomorrow. — that’s your privilege. seven years. While you'll me ssi sos never even have to lift Lear’ Funeral Home until noon |ciation was held recently at the | vi % er. today, March %, then: to |Regional High School. It was de- and The whole world's ae eee ned’ Cherry Valley United Church for cided at the meeting to pur- J i 3 r Service 1S Ca the funeral service commencing at ‘chase new uniforms for the turned its back on you, Accumulating Savipgs 2: p.m, Interment in the |members of the band. The exec--| Front Wheel oF Certificate Church cemetery. lutive of the association’ was en- ’ but LE ha 5 ie rt Cale. ; bieas Jarged to include the following Balance ven You buy one for $700. In ; — At her late resi- committee governors: Mrs. Ger- | : : ; dence Friday, March 25 of Pearl |ald Lockhart, ways and means; Including weights. This price | seven years It pays you a cool Elliott; wife of Rev. G.A.D. El- Mrs. Stewart Hunter, catering, | covers all cars. thousand. CAPITOL THEATRE - SUNDAY, MAR. 27 - 2 P.M. liott,'in her’ 71st year. Resting at |Elmer Burt, transportation and Pier ae ee eee ‘Mrs, Sheldon Cameron, phoning Fuffera!l . notice later. Visiting ATTEMPTED THEFT If you prefer, you can mvest in a $350 certificate | 44.50 | pene _ at three 0’) Stempted: theft -et the 1 - that matures to $500. . & . ; j ¥ Tignish liquor store Thursday STEWART. — At the P.F.1. Ho- fight was foiled by Cst. Robert No Admission : A. A. MACLEOD, MANAGER : spital March 25, 1966 Alexander} May who was appointed police- ; rn . Din RAM OE SE. PMOINE, BG TIES EDL RALY INCOR CORTE AMD TH RERMLD COR Qik AD Mnhdae ; Gtewart of Millview in his 80th! man for the village only a few “Year. Resting at the -Cutcliffe days ago : Funeral Home from where fun- One person. was reported ap- eral will take place Sunday af- prehended ‘inside the store and ternoon. Service commencing at a car was seen leaving the scene Alberton detachment of the RCMP are assisting in the i |investigation. | At our new location, Corner ff of Euston and» Weymouth. ff Opp. Ch’town Curling Club. ca ISLAND CHEV OLDS LTD. ‘A 80 minute movie featuring Patrick O'Neal and Madelaine Sherwood on Mental Health - Spon- sored by P.E.I. Division of the Canadian Mental Health Association. {Children under 16 not atmitted 1:30. Remains will be placed in Cutcliffe receiving vault later to, be interred in veople’s ceme- tery, ‘ ?