:s By MIKE Dl'I-‘FY Five young men with rather WESlERN BRIEFS- m VISITING SIN Gordon .Ietterr. at-cntutwutt-ri by his daughter. Mrs. \i’cnrlcil Oliver. left Alberto" on Satllltiay to spend this week at the holn. of his son. Gerald Jeffery, in Bt‘antford. Ontario. IN MONt‘TON Mrs. A r t h u r Rarnctl .\lr~. Erskine S. (lawn and t’llllttl't'll Alberton. are quests oi \ir and Mrs. George Shields. \ltmcttm. the Alberton fire department. CASE ADJOI’RNED In l‘rince County court \‘I‘s terday morning the case of Arthtlr Clark and \laritime \c phalt Ltd. charged with income tax evasion, was ariyonrncd ltll May 4 by Magistrate (‘Iicstcr S MacDonald. The accused was represented by G R \Ic‘Uahon and for the Crown was Frederick Large. QQC Received too late for Classified eath notice column MacKENZIE ~ At Beach firnvo, Saturday. April 4. 1961, Jeanne Stevenson. wife of the late Robert A. MacKemie of (‘av- endish. in her 87th year Rest- inn at the Andrews Funeral Home until Tuesday. Anvil 7. then to Cavendish l’nitcd Church for funeral service commencing at 2:30 Inter- mcnt in the Cavendish ccme- tery. HOPKINSON « In the Charlotte- town Hospital on April 5. WM Mrs. Peter Hopkinson. 288 Fit7roy Street. aged 74 yclt‘t Resting at the Henncssey Funeral Home from where the funeral take place on "tea for Requiem High Mass in It 9:15. Interment the Catholic cemetery. TODAY'S SPECIALS HAIR BRUSHES 81.29 value 69: STEAD'S "Charlottetown's '._ Best Equipped i r " Drug Store" DIII 4-4131 '~ ‘ or 4-4 Western And Central Districts The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues, April 7, 1964. 3 ALBERTON meeting the men a of Sacred Heart Parish in Al- tcrton voted unanimously to build a parish centre and bow- linc alleys. The estimated cost and other details of the project were outlined by Rev. Gerald Steele. it is hoped that constructh will start as soon as drawings and financial plans can be ar- ranzcd. It was suggested that nt'W centre contain In with automatic five-pin setters. aiir‘itorium space. kitchen. snack bar. office and meeting I‘tlx’lmt“. A committee comprising Blr-y-i don Smith. Alfred Foley. Even"-1 At a recent women the lour In City lhursday GORDON (Continued From Page 1‘ demand for a great num t l ll2\llnt‘ll\'(‘ hair styles and an! extremely distinctive sound la hick-oft a is stop Maritime iour.‘ "‘ m a" ' ‘ 9 here Thur I a matter of market fluctuations (lily I'HL'lii at the Rona-way Club. am the. mil‘mv Cannot be x_ islhllity the rallway's public red trp Rpm-org. who last week, u.th m Mn .5“ U f :lattt'ns department would soonl Hylpl‘m‘t’t‘l on CBC-W‘s top rated l :13ng ch ‘ (gill. m an y 0 than: a national advertising tie-l mom-n (‘anaila show Gazette,l 3"“ ‘ tin with the Centennial natty int arc; Wayne F'tn‘l‘ee-t. lead-er and REEFER SUPPLY “15‘ m‘m'lm‘t’. “We will tacklel lcarl guitarist. Douzlas Billardi \nt'alut. Jerry Art-her. \drum‘s. ll.‘l\'l‘ tuner. bass guitar, and Bill ishowcd no hesitation in Scllnarc rhythm guitar. ‘ The boys have been playing icanadinn Fal‘ for five year: with ‘ sled Nth“ '\ L‘lt‘llllk Ill and around Hal‘l‘ax. and up ilttlll a month ago play- cd the Shadows-mitten dis- :said "regardless of this it “8 her . .y . . ‘of cars all at once. “It is simply 1.”, '1, Biliary Will be 'nm‘led' main-3 \. ‘ it'ainl‘nisz tho Sllppflnrhy of the. II. Golden; “.hn‘ “as Norm“ OVEI‘W‘hni be tel‘m-l’il’m’ h." “HG. Stewart. ("NR1 ticrican l‘ppfpr"_ I,” I'l'l‘ector. is ’our job to mwe potatoes from """m‘, ne'zlnn' .mmlrmn‘ . 'llf‘l‘P and at times of peak lcads l" “l‘dws‘ "‘"mllls "199""! 0’ spiritual l (-onl'ener for the . ket after- l to the girls on Sunday lf‘f‘t‘ll‘. and led a discussion _ This weekend the working: . boys from parishes of the West-l 0n the qumnnn M whimmmrant-thin: that encourages trainl ycar supply the railway president 1 travel speaks TONIGHT ‘ of Monvcton. and HG ‘ t G t'avston. president is beret ="wr‘iyl liarl Ross. Halifax . artist manacctr and book- accnt. heard what were ltllui tltt‘ Shadows and was duly tonpicsscd. After outfitting tlhe i-il-mmc in tailor made Beatle ‘\.. til: .it is necessary to use the Amer— ll(‘flll reefer." , l-lowcver. he said that the lat- rll“ fer was not unsatisfactory but it."'""“:”‘" "n talent ‘ l l lwas his opinion the Canadian car‘ i was 3' “frost tl’rince Edward Island are (‘anadian (‘luh. His subject, said. will he “The Idea and Tonic". but he refused to the to It. .Ioklncly asked what powers of persuasion were required to get ‘such a well known hockey fan rl"\\'n here during the Stanley better. e told interviewers danian claims from very Alberton Parish To Build Centre ISLAND NEWS PAGE 'PlansMadeloContinuetimid? Federal Dairy Policy l NIAGARA FALLS. Ont y'l‘lle federal dairy policy. includ- ‘lli'l the 350.000.000 butter sub- sidy, should continue after May 1 with no rastic changes. Presi- dent .I. M Hartwick of the Na- tional hairy Council of Canada said Monday. The subsidy of 12 cents a pound. inaugurated in l962 to ett Shea Merrill Dunn W.B. i'lmm‘i'“ “emaild- has “511"” McLellan. Albert Noonavn. Ron McKinvnon. Gerald Rooney and Ernest Tousenard. has been ap- pointed to further study all as- pects of the pro ect. Another general meeting he held soon to obtain final ap- rova- . Tile parish has been with _ B Will ‘ some p out . government in almost perfect balance be— milk productin and de- mand. said Mr. Hartwick. head of the voice of the dairy pro- cessing indtlstr . ut a surplus currently of i8tt.000.000 pounds aid "ents a pound by the for top grades of a centre sinct the old hall built : butter. Consumers pay 12 cents by the late Rev. W.E. Monag- a ltan. was moved I for the Albertina federal build- m2. WEATHER TORONTO tCtPl - Observed Monday evening. as a large are-i of rain that extended from the Carolinas to southwestern Que- bec mol'Ed towards the Mari- times. The cloud will the precipitation will cover all regions today. Temperatures should rise to the 40s in all sections and viii be close to seasonable values. Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia. Fins! aern Shore. Cape Breton. Prince Edward island: Cloudy wifiu . rain beginning in the afternoon, milder: south winds 13. Lo“ high at New Glasgow 23 and 43. .Let’s Dine Out 1 At The Charlottetown thicken and ‘ pound less at federal expense 0 make way ; than they would otherwise. In View of the delicate balance in the industry. Mr. Hartwick sai . “no drastic policy cilanqu should be made . . tinuation of present supply and demand trends it should be pos- sible eventually to gradually re- ' temperatures from the weather duce or eliminate government .rpl- still :pel'sisted. Milk producers arel but has had so far to take a . with a con- ‘ viola Installations around to. w . flags were lowered to half-staff. They Will remain so. by order of President Johnson. until after the funeral semen for MacArthur in Norfolk. 1/3.. on Saturday During the week of mourning. his body will lie in repose NEW YORK tAPtAThe roar paid homage Monday to the memory of Gun- erai of the Army Douglas Mac Arthur. echomg ar‘FOSS WV" New York City. the Capitol Ito- main scenes of his long Merl. tunda in Washington and in in. the US. Milliarl’ Academy all MacArthur Memorial Rotunr'Q subsidies to dairy farmers and west Point. N.Y.. and New: in Norfolk. permit the industry to stand on its own feet. We should now be giving serious consideration to ‘ways and means of adjusting York City. his last home. At both places. Ill-gun salutesl. were fired at noon He himself chose Norfolk «ll his last resting place because his mother. the former Mary , , . . Across the United States. on Pickney Ha rdy. was hnrll. tllfnegtriullllluil1952.4,122231 the high seas and at all Amer reared and married there. The dairy year starts May I. I HOLD OFFBIJTTF. R Mr. Hartwick also urged the jgovernment to hold off the do- mestic market any butter in i storage more than a year. Qual- ity quickly deteriorated. he said. ' The government continues to attempt to sell both fresh and older hutter — with some stocks ‘in butter-oil form n for export - . . . . l A record 566 entries in some ‘ioss of any such sales since lworld prices are well below the lsupport level of 64 cents a l pound. l Mr. Hartwick was addressing ‘the Ontario Association of ice iC‘ream Manufacturers. l His remarks were contained in a text of his address issued to ‘the press before delivery. Bl classes are set for competi- tion in the 1964 Prince Edward island Centennial Festi- val to be held in Charlottetown. April 15-18. Adjudicator for the festival ll Miss Carrie Biggers, of Mon- treal. where she is a dance tel- cher. She is originally from Scotland. ' l The Festival will be held Queen Charlotte High School ENVOY NAMED ‘ PANAMA CITY tReutersl— _ at PELLA —aud your and value of any ome. he stalled as awning-type windowss. casc- mcnts or bonner vents. Install them singly. set them end to end or stack one above the other to crcate large expanses of glass. .arge fixed windows may he used In- .Ilvidually or grouped with ventiy'ating units for whole f ' ht r to Twin Lite Two sash combined in a single frame and joined by a trim. narrow horizontal meeting rail compose Pella's Twinlitc window. This unit. with the top sash fixed and the bottom one ventilating. has the look of a conventional double hung window. It can be used in an almost endless variety of combinations and In "just right" with either tradi tional or contemporary design. 'I‘winllte can be fixed combination installed as awning- unlts. or as case- t DEATH NOTICES typo suits. providing them with a luncnln (‘ontincntal convent- l‘or tral'cllinl: and new hair .xl_\'lt" Earl and the Beavers took to the mad 'riallt up to the plesent " fl‘r. Gordon noted one .error frequently hers who distrusted CHICKS BIIRVFD Anion: the stops on their pre- lcd n “.“h a cardboard A fire early )‘cstt‘t‘tlm illoi‘n- 5pm ......» m-Q Halifax. Windw_ 7mm Is a mistake. he said lng al the farm “' “"55.” “W” ‘P-“lf'llt‘i'. \Inui-ton. Saint John. lprcner circulation of air is one located near Miler-ton I'f’slil.‘(~(l Ltmmilmrz. and Antidonlsh. and yeyzcary ppak pwtwfinn in the death of several hundred about 3: manv moi-p, tvitried in such cars and thev chicks. The small hronder l‘lnll:(- 'ry‘p pawn“; Wm he play-mg |erate far more satisfactorily" time "1 h hits. those are Mersey-boat ar-. ranrzcmcnts of Wilbert Harris- con'z i937 smash "Kansas City" will a l't'lt‘k-Fldl‘lliniplfl' version ot l,ln\'rl Price's “Stagger Lee”. fillere its business to will go after it ' small and that includes claims ("p n‘lawfls “9 “‘l’llPd “To 2‘“ 3mm.“ laud wculd I have left Montreall made hr in I . . . . m", :19; nice compliment With the aside floor In reefers and often cover— lining. . as pro- m. with contained some {inn three week m whim {m- H19 yin-S1 e steel floor left are. old chicks. The tire was con Thwart“. "mm. new version. “9 tlltOll'L’ll l'l VFW Dgsfllllf‘ “L5 tained with the assistance of “y .1 pair M ....m‘. ‘ we,“ _ hack company would consl el par — iace‘ deals to bring pcnplc here of Call-aria for It” added there was a strong pos- rassmmwmmd My FASTEETH EASTER COLORING CONTEST WINNERS * First Prize 15.00 Paul Yeo. 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I » M iEdmnnfon _”-__ 17 35 ‘ leli tlrle. today at Charlotte- -. standinz differences between . A“, Inlerfilmg [Fawn 0 .15 HALIFAX BARBER Ilca style, is one of the trade. f—’—“~_ *“"—“I lcaygary u. n '18 3“ ion-nose a.m._ and 3.30 p.m. At the two countries under last. year‘s festival IS;6V9;:l estrltes Beck "scalps" .lcrl‘v Art-hcr. marks of Tile Beavers: a gfmt recorded by 1311'“. in 1953.; inegina .33 33 ,R‘IiStlt'vt) at l2.a2 p.m. mmcr- Friday's agreement. An out-l I from'ilte SCDOEl 01' teh team- drummer for the Halifax black Lincoln Continental con- The Beavers Wm have m‘ lwmnipeg v 38 Side tide IR minutes later tllan.spoken and frequent critic of . Thlslsthet it‘d Year a 0 rock 'n roll amup Tho BMW. wryihyp jg anmywr. 39“. least one record on W, mq‘mptl ALBERTON ~ The third clos-lTnmnto 35 45 Charlottetown. Sun rises todayithe U.S.. lliueca has repre-‘ Dance Festival has 99¢“!!th ers. Tile Beal‘vers'opoh a is» . B “v ephnars y/noks on lwithiin ywo' mmnhg and glam 9" retreat at this 59850" W {Ottawa ‘24 39 3' 54“ and sets at 6.43‘sented Panama in many capac- . separate “mm the MUSIC fesu' stop Maritime tour h ere. ml '0' f l_ d W ' la... in the making W mm: held (wet the weekend in Sac—Mom...” H . 27 44 trim.” ities at the United Nations. MISS BIGGERS val. Thursday night. with a show till"? if" hm" 3“ _ 31;“ gm an album in the "m. M than Parish. Al‘berton. rmygwhpa is 44 " and dance at the Rona“. a y loiltist (an e see 11 in o 1 “re. ‘ Itéfimklnl! ginls of the hareaw j Fredericto ... .. .w 47 .. . ., .. - . . . csponse conmues .o '. ' . ... .-’ / cm" The different h a! c "mm bemnd' ' “3"” “f "‘9 Fm“ Wayne . and this ia=t group ilk: Lythe ill/lllmiorilmn ll it F' co° ; tFm-rest. is married and is the. 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