& i {T". ‘ft , Ne e . : al * ’ : oe : 2 é a s fu ; : ” ee : - he ¢ \ : rere f Si st . ; te Rm tablish that the entire proposal eries Ade: Andrew MacR 2.0, |emashed in 2 Jewish cemetery {s on a sound business basis minister of agriculture, aud nere Wednesday night, police Hon Philip Matheson, minister)..iq Thursday.. The attackers of publie works and highways. were also'at the press confer- | ence : marked out a large swastika on a pathway with a white pow- ldery suzstance. Meanwhile, po- SMASH py ea ilice in Bonn..were still trying to DORTMUND, West Germany |find who daubed swastikas on 7 (Reuters) — Thirty3tne grave- the main entrance tt the Bonn stones .were uprooted and ‘courthtuse Weenesday ¥ The plant at North Rustien . jwill initially employ from 30 to - ‘ ’ \40 wage earners on the spot, ‘Mr. Orr said, in addition to the | fishermen.-who-have undertaken 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. May 13,1966. (5 work co-operatively with the Puches. Plant ee Announced Here : Leo . Rossiter, minister of fish- Hon, Lloyd MagPhail, minister As the company progresses of. industry, announced the im: Mr Ort said-they “will provide THE ANNUAL MEETING | oe THE mediate construction of a $225.00 or assist the fishermen in obtain. SHAREHOLDERS OF’ fish processing plant at North ing sophisticated fishing finding a Rustica which is expected to equipment to increase their pro- : process 100,000,000 pounds of ductivity s ASH: fish annually. The announce oe | ment. was made-atja_press-con- SINCE_OCT. ference here yesterday Mr. MacPhatl revealed that The plant is heing-built-by-the "esotiations had been underway — P.E.1. Industrial Corporation for the part of the Prince- Ed- ~C0- OPERATIVE ASS'N. LD. Stella Maris Atlantic Fish Ltd ward Island Industrial Corpora- tae \ihbo tains ce azreenient tion sifice last «October: In addi- ; a nd tion to the new agreement with it WILL BE HELD. Soin 'y ___ Birchwood High School |: MMDRY WAY Ik = $225,000 is for the plant equipment and the company am, | the Corporation, the federal putting up $100,000 in working Area Development “Agency, De- partment. of--Industry, assisted : i . | capital, | : |; Stella Maris Atlantic Fish is a =| Canadian company with its head te ee Tet [office in Toronto. A. T. Orr, * ee president of the company said Mr. MacPhail said ‘that the : q Prince Edward Island Industrial with incentives to the new indus- LEGION. WINNERS _ Winners of trophies {n var- (FROM THE LEFT) are Jo- | playoffs; William Acorn,- win- fous sports . activities carried -seph LeClair, ‘captain of the | ner of the snooker champton- the North. Rustico plant 4 Rear uan out during the year in the Ro- — regular scheduled league win-—}—ship;—teo— Duffy, eribbage— | be in operation ee an Corporation had eonducted a im £ yal Canadian Legion leplny ners; Reginald Whitlock, cap- | champion; and Earl Smith, | months and that it will package detailed \tudy to ascertain the | ] * their prizes. Seen tain of the. winning team—in | -senidr'qnd double ping pong» Solinds of pickled ere project on the bas- ‘ - Se “ mackerel ‘th the: first ear. is of its potential in employment and general beneficial effects on the. economy of the Island and at 8. a0 i Pp. m. A.D. S.T. its fisheries. Mr. Orr~ said . that = = Stella Maris Atiantle Fish Ltd. | _WE WOULD LIKE TO SEE YOU THERE had been required to i surances and quarantees to es- | ea We have a contract which a will allow us to sell every pound | | of fish this year,’ said Mr. Orr } GEORGETOWN———The sec -He anticipates am i | Impo | ‘ond special sitting held this | program, which will inc! Ss week of the Kings County Magis- | aditiona plants to he built, one Justice of pe Peace Albert trate’s Court presided over by | in West Prince and the other in Dinnis fined Kenneth Ralph | provincial ‘magistrate James _B.| Eastern Kings County... ee | Pineau of North Rustico $20 and| Johnston, QC, was held at! assuRED MARKETS | costs on a charge of speeding. | Georgetown yesterday — with) Mr. Orr said that the new in- The accused’:was arraigned in| three cases being heard. ited dustry aims to penetrate the traffic: court: yesterday. ‘Attorney—General J. ~annual 100 million pound. market Gerald Joseph Curran, Vernon | McGuigan, QC, fepteraai ‘ for-pickled mackere! in the Gari- River, was fined $15 and costs | crown in all cases. | bbean; and that markets are .al- {$20 Penalty __Kings. Liberals _ : Address Méeting jindustrial expansion on the Ie. | lland’ were utterly false.” | Offering themselves as ‘‘two young Liberals prépared to back || to the hilt the lively new leader- | ‘‘All Liberal opposition | ship of Alex. Campbell and his _ Beatwo-account family _ 3 siaileilacelas poses ., worth told“ the audience, . ~* every walk-of life. People are th |sought’’, Maer “was fac- forward-looking new Liberal |tural information’ regarding pro program for Island growth and ,vincial commitments, When, out- prosperity’, Liberal candidates site interests are financed to: the Don Anderson and Frank Sigs-jextent of millions of dollars, worth addressed their. first pub- | surely the people ‘are entitled to » lie meeting last night at Head of} |know specifically on what condi- Hillsboro school. ‘They are seek- itions the credits were given and ing to regain Second King’s for what protection there is against the Liberal “party. Opposing, ‘possible losses.” them are former Conservative | “Mr. Sigsworth said that the Li- members Leo. Rossiter, and Wal- \berals are fully prepared to pro- ter-Dingwell. vide incentives for industrial de- “Wherever we go'’, Mr. Sigs-|velopment and were in no way “we jopposed to encouraging outside feel the winds of change blowing |investment ‘‘on sound and 4afe strongly. The dynamic new ‘lea- |business principles.” AS dership of Alex Campbell has| ‘‘But we believe the same in-. tyade a profound impression on |centives should be available to young and old’and. on people in |Island developers and when pos- sible should be spread to give ‘industrial encouragement to all parts of the cell in- [nestment is justified.’ _* saying everywhere that-it isin deed time for a change in the ad- ministration of this province's affairs. They've had enough of | Gegy on a similar: charge. Fined $10 and costs Lloyd Edmund Brown, City, in- | efficient equipment; Charles | Frederick Rafuse, Murray Riv-! er, que care and attention; Francis’ Dennis Maclsaac, Ver- non Bridge, insufficient equip- ment; David Shaw, Brackley | Beach, speeding; William Dou- | glas White, City, failing to re- port for re-inspection; Sheldon MacKenzie, East Royalty, turn- | ing when unsafe to do so; Don- ald Hector Jenkins, Mounier MacKarris, City, driv- Linzet, Harrington, . speeding. David-Earl JardineCity, speed- 7ABOR-PROBLEM— ‘ standing still with Shaw. They ay. tlgewoeth gaa a ee say | want to move forward with can Series were: | ching charged with having in- | George MacPherson of Launt- | | sufficient equipment on his motor vehicle was found guilty and_fined $10 and costs_or five | days. He was represented by Charles R: MacQuaid, QC, Con- table William A. Dewsnap, ROMP, Montague Detachment, gave evidence for the crown, The accused was not present dn \ready assured for almost the | on prodiution in--the--indus- | ‘This new ‘etal industry," he— said, “will bring —a— new pack-— ‘aging concept to the processing | of pickled mackerel. This fish mae is exclusive to the Is- Mr. Orr would “not elaborate court. ; Hugh Edward MacPhee. Peters,| Road, charged with driving | Marshfield | While this licence was suspended | failing to yield right of way; | Wa8 assessed $50 and costs or |going rate and th 18 days. He was represented by | ing without a licence; Beatrice | Mr. MacQuaid. Ronald. Joseph _ O' Hanley of | S&:-Peters was found~ guilty of: oe = one onthe processing operation as i ae patented as yet, ou, e application ff has been ate a Aa “We-will buy ¢ fish at the expand in- to a contract basis with the fish- ermen,”’ said Mr. Orr— He told the press conference theré-is-a tremendous market ing and Ernest McCabe, Alex- | dangerous driving and was fin- | for fish in the world, one of the anderia,.- foie to stop at a stop | ed $50 and costs or 20 days. He | ‘reasons being that fish, ee represented by: Mr. Mae-'0me animal meats has—no—-re- unlike iligtous prejudice against it. The [process being used by Stella \Maris will produce a low- cost ‘ - the Permanent wa’ ( it makes sense ana: it Here's what you do: . he Pay household and personal bills from ur Regular account—which earhs a- ts h interest rate*and there are no serv- ice S charges On cheques. - 4 Meanwhile, save with a Special ace count—which earns even higher interest: ~No cheq _withdrawals at any time. This makes you _ ues allowed; but you can make ER makes money for you! ) save. A cheque is ¢eo tempting. Beatwo-account family the Permanent way ,and watch your cash reserve grow and grow. .’ : Cindde Permanent is Cafiada's oldest and largest trust and mortgage complex. « Established 1855—federal _ ted_and supervised. __ y incorpofa- 0 t it ot ne Campbell. one late ‘Mrs c. Ber protein unit that “does not re- pes ‘AGRICULTURAL POLICY” ment seemed to have “so little Goes Wednesday ° ry quire any refrigeration. 2% is ees ear aoe ae need {er labor: eee and y Pa: Av ; rr ITNT be 129 Kent Street, 892- 2417 . 6t. Peter's district, coneentra fo improve minimum | A series oncert ee re mainly on agricultural policy. wae not only for men but wo- ius sFings Sia tin high high | r sses way 0 LUTE LS Donald iis “MANAGER — ' He ‘charged the Conservative ad-jmen”, and that the | Premies | Prince Edward. Toland will ea | wads bia Glen Meas ake CMa Vt) | ministration of past years with|' ‘had completely ignore 8 | presented. by three. festival Montague of the recent death of | ‘flagrant neglect of the basie (pressing. situation in_ his policy. -. farming industry_.and inexcus- | statement.” able indifference with respect to| Mr. Anderson expressed sup- | —— inaugurating programs of _its|port for Liberal policy plans as own‘or taking proper advantage jset forth in the party’s agricul- Storey Electric Ltd. 136 Prince St., jaward winning-students from |Mrs. Catherine Berry who re Mount Allison. Conservatory of |cently died in her 93rd year at Music. Worchester, Mass. The program takes the—form|—Mrs._Barry_was the former | a one hour musie appreciation Catherine MacEachern of Mass. | ' 3 roma ae % ‘ i * ny te ef federal government provisions |tural platform. He commended | aimed directly and effectively to- | the idea of providing farm labor period and is designed: to be in- formative, educational and en-| She and her late husband, Weed- en, occasionally jspend their sum- | wards agricultural improve- ment.” Béth’ Mr Stgsworth—and- Mr. Anderson criticized fhe Shaw) government for what they claim- | direction, more field representa- itives, agricultural engineers, fer-.| \tilizer subsidies and seasonal lt- Leences with adequate parts re- placement for. farm Teen tertaining. : ‘mer vacation on the Island. trio, accompanied _ by Evron Kinsman of the “Mount Allison Conservatory of Music, will commence the tour Wednes- P two sisters: Florence, Mrs, A.W. Mathews, Conn‘; P.J. Finnigan, Mass. Surviving | Surviving are a son, Danty, J. Grace, Mrs. | WHAT DO WE MEAN WHEN WE SAY:. ROMOTE an EN ISLA ed-was-‘an-attitude_of unpardon-__“‘We farmers’’, he said. “‘vita 4s tealidese=! : A 3 v-—-morning—wi nelude: William in |— : able arrogance with respect to ly need more: scientific informa- to he -predintedteia Cotbed Montague, Highs Mai and hs the federal government, despite the. fact: that Ottawa directly or “indirectly provides-up-to_70_per- eent of our province's revenue”. Referring to the ‘‘deplorably. ebstructionist. attitude" of the Shaw government towards every | effort of the Liberal opposition | to elicit information about the) government outlay for industrial | development, particularly in the’ Georgetown area, Mr. Sigs- worth said that efforts to imply | thatthe Liberals were against “Red Cross Group | | _ Has Com The Prince Edward Island) division of red cross youth under | its director, “Mrs. WW Reid, | nsored a recent chmpetition | = , WE MEAN, tthe Island schools. We. seam to have a very : ee was “Health Plays safety-minded generation x thee ae — tr iis a and .Jingles’” swith classes for words echo their thoughts for = eke = = ! pupils from Grades 1-8 ‘eHealth tion with regard to crops, a nd) livestock and the proper conw 'struction_of barns and other; fa-_ ‘cilities and farming practices in general. We also néed broaden- | ed financial arrangements that lheld back by having to meet in- jterest= payments. ‘There shoud be greater flex- | ibility with respect to loans both as to interest and repayment of capital”, he’ said. Chairman of the meeting was Louis Cameron. petition while merry little acrostics, fin- gles and singing garies made observing safety and health rules fan. 75 per cent of the entries dealt —t..— 4 one of the primary objectives | with some aspect of safety of the red cross youth organiza tion and the competition was designed to correlate the teach ing ofthe langiiage arts program and health education without any additional burden to the teach- | ers, and if provided the oppor tunity for the pupils to develop their ‘creative. ability : Many . entries were received | with, the greatest concentration | eingin--the-Grades—3-f--area; showing that-in these grades, the pupils usually-display the great One. cleverly done play by a ” Grade 3 class was the adopting of the fairy tale; Cinderela, with health rules deftly instinuat- ed into each of the known rhy certainly must sif tal) and tall for she lookls so graceful." A water-aatety’’-. conscious | tet Shea, Waterford. 3. Marion Maclean hov_ in Grade 4 brought: out the ea Kinkora SPECIAI GUEST EMCEE rules-for safe swimming and vrades 7 - R Health Plave ' Y AGURST EMG ’ also today's trend to taunt the | Cortntad a ag Peter's Con JOHN FERGUSON rule keener. in telling sentences. Se ee 4 Montreal Canadiens mich ae“ ¥mr're~ just-a c eae TRIALS WILL ENT - * . : ; ; ‘ en' You're scared!" ‘I'd rather War crimes prosecutions for A Admission: $2.00; Children $1 he # live chicken than a dead murder in West Germany. wil! Tickets on sale at Stead’s Pharmacy °} dick!’ The ‘vitamin family" end Dec $1, 1969. tinder the “and ‘Toombs Music Store. * 7 Inserted by the Pet. “Lfberal Assos. paraded their . health walues state of limitations : re i ‘ s nm . ; \ 3 T * | ‘ ¢ >, a ¢ + Some of the material willbe sent to Red Cross Headquarters I fa Toronto while a booklet of | some ”.30 selections will he compiled here and made” avail lable to teachers and pupils for, program material at their hos | Cross Youth meetings The following is a list of win ners Grades 1 and 2, ee Heal. | th Jingles, Class A—1- Parkdale Etem Grade Ate MacMil- lan's class) 2. Robbie McClos Gretn Meadows, Grades,3 and 4, tSisten- M.. Alfred's class), 8° Patricia Lee Simpson, York Health Acrostics and Jingles Miscouche Elementary. 2. Wal- £0 |word for Meeting-house. a farmer is not: constantly} —— Regional High School. James; New Westminister, BC. —The:- Canadian government's | “British scientists are cross- pavilion at Expo 67 will be |breeding plaice from Russian called Katimavik, the Eskimo |and British waters to produce a __faster - _ Srowing | fish. «¥e-Mee The Nicest Poosie. ona 330 pown | KEITH CARMICHAEL | EASY Limited FINANCING | Brackley Pt. Road _ Dial as ~_, Grand Ole Opry BILL ANDERSON L “SHOW : ‘Charlottetown FORUM — SATURDAY May-14,8.30 p.m. Featuring- FAMILY” @ KENNY ROBERTS America's King of the Yodelers » featuring Bernie & Ruthie~ HONDA | Sold and Serviced at l WE LIBERALS SEER... MOVING AHEAD . .« WE HAVE A PLAN “AND A PROGRAM, WHAT WE SAY, a a ETA est initiative arid enthusiasm for , key, Grade 2, St. Jean Schonl, accepting challenges. The var ae Larter, Grade 2,.. St f BILL ANDERSON 4 “ted themes showed the wide’ yer ee AEE . _ 2 range of ‘subject interest of the FACES JAN ea ANS / coemeetins , {Class BI —|, Parkdale Flem ‘THE CARTER é 5 Grade. 4° Mrs West's class)” 2 % j WE MEAN higher minimum wage for : " fedéral medicare pian. WE MEAN opportunities for young people to build thetr “futures here on Prince. Ed-— ‘WE MEAN better jobe at better pay ... Better faeill- WE. MEAN the best deal oN mes as for exarnple: “Cinder- | Class. B21. Kathleen Ross, ella, fetch me some Kleenex, 1| Parkdale Elementary 2. Hea @. SCOTTY. workers... Vacations. with pay... farmers ever. had on this Is- : don't, want the prince to catch ther Boyce, Parkdale Flemen, ' $100 a ‘month, at least, for senior citi- on land .. . Modern homes, .in j TRaaN CT thal \etirades. 8 « Hesltn ‘ae STEVENSON zens and those in need .... Free medical wn ‘and country ....A nknown- lanks. Sh : : lays x t unknown-princess _ lanks end Class C--1. “Sharon DesRoches: andthe. Canadian Nighthawks a ate for all, in co-operation with .the ~ break’ el fisHiermen and families. ~~ Z