Cty Man Re-elected President Of Union James Coles of Charlottetown was re-elected president of Unit- ed Packingtouse Workers of America (Atlantic Counci)) at the council's annual meeting held in Moncton on Saturday. F.W. Dowling of Toronto, Can- adian director of the union, ad- Island News Page aN Eastern and Cenfral ines 24-INCH FALL REPORTED CNR Snow Plows Busy Clearing Rails Hovercraft’s - Inventor Quits Canadian National Railway | drifting was quite severe while SLATER LONDON (AP) — Christopher |Ernest Landry, Amherst snow plows were busy clearing} othér portions received only a sae me Cockerell, 55, inventor of the |president; Ottis Henwood, Mone- rails Sunday in the eastern and| slight amount of snow. hovercraft, announced Sunday |ton, secretary-treasurer western sections of P.E.1° after) A sman for Eastern Pro one of the Worst blizzards of the| vincial Airways said flights were season swept the. ince Frir | cancelled Saturday *but resum- day night and Saturday morn-|ed schedule Sunday morning. Island Motor Transport report- ne plow was dispatched Sun.}ed that all schedules operated|. . iy morning at 8:30 for the| Saturday with the exception of| of the Murray Harbor area where | the run from Charlottetown to] Association clearing operations were carried |Summerside and Tignish. ‘The out most .of the day. ne from Tignish was half an The other plow, dispatched at | hour late last night and reports noon to the western portions of | poor in the western section due the Island, was busy clearing | to narrow cuttings. ha rails between Summerside and| The weather office in Sum- ish. \focrem reported a total snow- ferries were back on |fall-of 14 inches.. Peak winds schedule late Saturday morning | were 55 gusting to 80 miles per and were making good crossings ‘shou hour at 4 a.m. Saturday. m | yesterday, reported @ spokesman | government garage in. for CNR | pummartite reported main roads The Charlottetown Radio range | | open by Sunday evening but reported a total snow fall accum- | | machines were still busy Synday ulation of 24 nenes from 8 p.m. jsrening verne i highways Friday to 7-p.m ay: and secondary roads The highest a | recorded |, One of the worst trouble spots thente,” | were east north east at 68 miles | {0 Prince County was in the vic- |night his ‘resignation from the | board of Hovercraft Devélop- Ass'n Prexy To Visit Here rer ressrcs sn acrcopet | G. Slater, president Cockerell, a, veteran én trans. Canadian ° Warehousing | port development, executed the with headquarters | original idea for the hovercratt, | in Toronto, will be in the city | 4 boat that skims over the water | we Nine Of Se evans (ote, it custion “areush ta | us n man rts association in this area. He will | world. a: ‘ | He has several’ times com- dent of the organization, also of iplained of insufficient British ‘ ani. |Sovereient support for: hover- sents owners and managers gi jeraft development and has also lic warehousing and house- lobjected to licensing hovercraft ld goods moving firms thr- | | builders in the United States and oughout Canada. Mr. Slater’s|Japan in return for down pay- visit to Prince Edward Island | ments and royalties. In a . is part of an annual cross-coun- ment issued Sunday night, ry. tour of member éstablish- |called this. ‘‘helping_ our. . worst | competitors into the business.” stuns trustees include Doo and pong ll of Dong Gilerest, Wyn Steeves was elected edi- jtor of the Atlantic Coune:! News. ‘Talent Fees To Be Boosted Pins iol (CP)—The Canadian eae Corporation will increase its talent fees for Ca- nadian performers and writers ore ones the 1966 - 67 year, the network announced ° here. x The CBC last fail Telected @ he |demand by the Association of Canadian Television and. Radio Artists for work guarantees. network said-Wednesday the fee increases will be made as é ln hour and the lowest te .|inity of Albany Saturday after- id | | b | d i oh es cet be Te: nom, snd even’ wt ine Band, Glee Club: Solos Hear ‘ilo inthe ata onthe THE PARISH of St. Peters night. Heré the guest of honor Malone came to St. Peters Wass Faneeted roads ' tienen a . carneene Ss votent yas : Pt, joa were having great difficulty in ed with regard to employment of Cathedral observed the 60th is shown posed belore the Cathedral in 1021 and retired WEATHER Mating eiith Beaby driftine -c, |Reeping the Toads open with’ the In SDU Sponsor Pr OGIGIM 3 Canadian talent hor to be re of Cc 7 M. Mal o diamond jubilee anniversary. in 1952. Among the congratula- Wa ported by the. department of.| Snow drifting in as fast as it anon EM. Clalane te ees aa ileus ad A nett TORONTO (CP) — Observed |highways. was being cleared. There were| Waltzs, foreign songs, sea| The band and the clee club are | yo*+**eoeoeos coocooooer a, at a reception held cake with Mrs. Malone a ory messages was one from temperatures: : many similar spots actoss the |Shanties and marches were fea-| being built from the ground up $ iw 3} in the church hall Saturday Dr. Hammond Kelly. Canon Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. joy overnight-High Sunday DRIFTING SEVERE {Island but again, in other areas tured at a musical night spon-|which is difficult because of the > PURITY. DAIRY 2. Da agen ree gar In some parts of the Island ‘roads were clear for-miles. - ,|sored by. the St.. Dunstan’s oe, ae turnover in orn etu- |3 3 Vancouver . .......%8 a versity band and glee club on |dents each year. : “Parents : c Rev. lone ar S Victoria. .ssss04,. % “ me : : va caine gymnasium last ; Purity Produets : : Edmonton © Oeberrere ig 917 Kent st. Dial 47128 > Regis << 44.......... 4.28 P rt The production was one Oe p p |Winnipeg . .........21 6 olice Re ‘po direction of Hubert Tersteeg, di \Why Everyone +: i $-9-6-6-0-0-06-060-06000066% Toronto. ).........98 38 | rector of music at SDU, aad tet. Willd About Hockey iamond Jubilee As Priesti.°": : te cele ett HELP \Montreal . ...,......12 2% glee club-as well ag = 30-| From Los Angeles to Letiin- Quebec 2 ...csscsd? | 8, ree ccl ents los. Accompanying Mr Terstees | grad, Canada’s lusty, uote, lively sie saree £ diaceenl te ts tee to ssions of good end ae “ Saint he Cea Oe "Appearing 4a gone errata + aor h KIDNEYS PAS thedral mar the diamond ju- to the many expressions of g at Durham University. He | 0 tviseance 1 ons of new fans. ate bilee of the ordination of Canon wishes and recalled experiences |began his ministry in Charlotte-|Moncton . ..........14 36 The city ei ee ie lision pth pghcdeogt a Passmore | garet Ann an: Pere Pushers Dias reports on the E.M. Malone, MA, DD, to the |in the earlier years of his priest- town in 1921. Falak os... i ae ere three a oi Metnen delven tw casts Handel ae “ peal fast-growing popularity of hock- is * priesthood at a reception in the | hood. | Op his ordination to the priest- ‘Charlottetown ...... 16 32 | “Rieaay -morning ‘at 9:10,/P. Kelly, 2 Lincoln peti ‘cad mond ‘5 "Waite." performed oy in ‘ anada’s Game Scofes | 1.4 church hall Saturday night. The| The Ladies Guid of the |hood on February 26, 1906, Canon ‘Sydney - ...,.......26 29 | wayne Roberts, son of Franeié|in collision with a 1988 Chev- Chopin od Abroad.” Read about big- liquid cecasion was also observed at @|church served refreshments a|Malone became priest-in-charge ge Yarmouth ... .......%8 4 | Robeets of Westview Drive was role driven by Donald Nordotf|.22m™mes Blanchard & | league bag ape why the ex- | special service of the Holy Eu- feature of which was a table dis- /of the British Virgin Islands and St. John’s ...,...... a7. 2 | taken to the Hos-| of Bunbury. saxaphone solo, Fairy | panding can command |%er charist Saturday morning. ‘playing a _ large eaniversary | m: er of a small boys school in |Boston.. ...........: 30 46 | pital after being struck by | The damage to the vehicle eeoen 4 ae Mr. solo, "The $2,000,000 for new franchises. sen. ls becheets Thomas N. Rogers, chairman cake. St. Thomas. New York .......... 34 44 | 1965 Fargo truck driven by Lloyd) driven by: Mr. Kelly was esti. of ered a 0 Trace hockey’s growth from its |j.i5 arg Pal and a trombone solo bring Vestry Committee, presid- | Canon Malone began his we Atlanta Toe teteeeee. 36 36 | Shields of 42 Gower Street, | mated to be $48 and the damage Pa ims,’ a tromb *jearly days and learn more |kidney action, — : demic career in Antigua, B.W1./BECTOR IN MONTSERRAT — Tampa .'.......... 94 62° | Parkdale. to the car driven by Mr. Nordoff | Bavarian Polka. about its most famous players. ‘sts! con ed at the reception. A ee . From 1908 to 1911 he was rec-|Miami . ...., -- 67 79 |" te was taken to the hospital| was estimated to be $113. The band offered such sum \G6+ your copy of March Scat beteah, sone congratulat:ons from Her tor of St. Peters, Montserrat. Ia |New Orleans ““..-.-80 62 | by Sterling s, exam;| There was no injuries report-|>eTS 98 ,, » and | Reader's. Digest today. fully by millions jesty Queen Elizabeth was vasa the later years he became vicar |Log Angeles ........ 43 61 | ined by Dr. Frank Burke and | ed. guine, Tennessee Waits’ large sise caves by Archdeacon J.R- Davies ges of St. Saviour’s; Barbados. He | | jater released. It was reported that Dorthetha |The Saints."* The glee club was @ letter from the Rt. Rev. was appointed curate of St. Mi- | HALEFAX (OP) — The wea- | “at 4:30 Saturday afternoon | Coade, age 20, a passenger in a|heard in the. sacred Sanctus,” ~*~ MM MM SA x * 2 Mam _Dowis. _archbishop of _ al chael’s Cathedral from 1918 _ to. ther otfice_says clear_skies pre-_ --they- investigated a two-car col-| 1961 Mercury Comet—driven_ by the shanty ‘‘O Shenmandosh, se of Nova Scotia, noted 1921.’ He also acted as a prison | | dominated throughout the tnree | Ss Joseph J. Coade received leg|" The Whiff — SHIRLEY MacLAINE Is A on Cane Malone, throughout a and a chaplain to po-| Mictiiets feevlices so ie and-shoulder injuries when in|Others. : : his career, has contributed ser- | lice during years of World War | ee Treasury Man collision with a 1965 Mercury ns LIKE A Meteor driven by Joseph std Doiron of 12 Douglas street. The accident occurred on the corn- One. | day. Temperatures sho-tld drop Canon Malone's last appoint-|to the teens in most localities ment before coming to Charlotte- | vice and leadership in many. fields of church and academic BRIEFS ‘Here On Tour, life. jtown was as vicar to St. Paul's, | Barbados this morning. Under skies after- er of Prince street and Grafton} noon readings will be in the 30 : street wiabreil ihe Was tnets 0: chacn of ae |W phon reaching close} Of the Preparatory the | HOO. depp ines i; “Wallace Jordan, student Peters in 1936, and later also a|*° 4's. eee Public “Service serivedecin the |, The extent of the injuries sutt- | ~ Motor tuning and dia University, was @|C@m0n of All Saints Cathedral,| A cloud shield associated with 1 in the course of | (cred by Dorthetha ‘Coade were | an ee isitor at his home at \Halitax, He retired from St. Pe- | disturbadce now in Texas will |S Yet iong tour of the Atiantic |" 2Vailable. There was no esti | shampomng | \Beach Pt. iters in June of 1952. Appointed — into the western regions | Resion in behalf of the Federal. mate of damage given. } Towing........... 6 unite | Sa ee (eearsiaion chaplain to Bishop ebay oF ae | Treasury Board. While in Chat | PHONES DOUBLE | Craning ite of hilarious fun when Shiney ge . Fo tired from ; lottetown, Mr. Roddick will ad-| The number of -telephones in Mrs. Harold uray jottice in Northern Nova Scotia, Eastern |dress a meeting of senior Fed- the world increased from 95, | goes sneaking into a harem to Harbour, left by i plane on Satur: | Canon Malone was chaplain to | Shore, Cape Breton, Prince Ed- | eral Government administra’ 000,000, im 1955 to 182,000,000 | g day . Cam » | the artillery in 1936, his commis: | ward Island: Sunny today with) this mtrning .on the genetal |jasi year. : out a story and stumbles u Mass. where she a wk visit with | sion of captain being granted by | little cliange in temperature; | subject of collective bargaining | —— = ——— — f pon | een her sister, Mrs. Mary Jones, who |King Edward VII. During World |Winds westerly 15, Low-high at|and related questions, mf nc h bare facts to ke ¢ irl - | Ini HOSPITAL lis ill |War Two he was chaplain to the New Glasgow 13 aiid 38, Goshen Born in Ontario and educated | : @enoug re ta ma ‘@nyg Mrs. Elsie Leeco of Murray IN TORONTO /Canadian Army Basic Training | 16 and 35, Sydney 18 and 9%, |1. awerta and at Queen’s Uni- | SLIM, FEATHER LIGHT EYE-GLASS HEAR AGAIN! for | thiver io patient in the Char-| p.m, Centre at P.E.L 16 and 32. versity. Mr. Roddick has work. | 7° HEARING AID PRACTICALLY NO» run aye lottetown Hospital —w Mur:ay Harbour, left |, Catton Malone was given the! High tide today at Charlotte- dees it of Col. | POY KNOWS YOU'RE WEARING, . New available fa | urgery on an injured ankle for Toronto, Ontario where they |hOnorary degree of Doctor of | town 357 am. and 3.28 vi: Mel ocak aeeheaian ae ! Can a young . will visit with their son-in-law | Divinity by Kings College in 3.97 am. and 3.23 p.m. At/onization and Agriculture ° of Charlottetown . .. STARTS a mie Oo ae ce ‘and daughter, Mr.-" and Mrs, |1951 and served as lecturer at |Rustico at 11.06 a.m. and 11.23|the-C.N.R., with the. Depatt- 4 : U-2 plot find The meeting of Queens | aaa | Ki fr ments of Citizenship and Im- | i is as County "Federation of Agricul: |Conrad Laviolette, and - with /King’s from 1952°to 1954. ip.m. Summerside tide eighteen |Tiration, and of National De-| A PHILIPS tana roan fure scheduled for Saturday, ‘her son and daughter in-law,| He was dean of residence and |Mminutes later than Chariotte- fence, with Ford Motor Com. | = rine Fab. 3 at the North Metin Ha [Ts St PES. Me ee eee a ea “aut sits st eaaey tt 649 | pany, the Civil Service Com- I Nelife manne aw jaring young 20 ‘ADULT : : egina, in | p.m. , ; : er . was postponed due to unfavor- | i Canon Malone served as elect-| inion. end since 100 wae | Featuring - - +++ ae Hota, able weather conditions. No) VISITING RELATIVES led seenatative of Di GO 7OR THE A the Federal Treasury Board Manhattan SHIRLEY MacLAINE mew date for the meeting has | Mrs. John Gosbee and daugh- rep ative of the Diocese { STAGE This moriing’s meeting” will | Quick change color caps " gurvive a been set yet. iter Elsie, Murray Harbour left |{, "any Teel rts ae net | The city of- Tampere, Fin- |be in the National Film Board Widest frequency range. hitch in ‘ ‘Saturday morning for Mage eva provincial syn and was ot . theatre in the Federal Building. | Custom g—Economical PETER USTINOV: MEETING ANNGUNORS og where they will visit with rela. |& 29 muster Os the Committee = with a population of 140,-/ Chairman is Mr. J.E. Green of the ? John R. O'Dea, President ti le new Prayer 000, supports five permanent |the Department of National Heal- BO CA co. TD. the Atlantic Provinces Econom- | |Book. professional theatres. 'th and Welfare { | YLES OPTi i I Can "4 RICHARD CR CREA fe Council, announced in, Hali- | CROKINOLE PARTY - : : 17% Fitzroy St. Dial 4-4246 ‘Teplace sex ” | fax recently, that the Council's | | annual meeting for 1966 is to be held at the Nova Scotian Hotel | | in Halifax, from October 2 to 4. In announcing the decision of | 'the APEC Board of Governors, Mr. O'Dea said the conference _theme and program details | _ would be released later. WINNERS NAMED |. Following are the results the regular card play at Stan- head community hall | Wednesday. -Ladies first, Mrs. solation. George Shaw; door a Arnold Vriends; freeze- | Biber MacLure and Sterl- | CARD RESULTS There were 16 tables in play at Winsice Road cerd party Wed- Callum, door prize—Mrs. Jessie | vie. CARD WINNERS Following are the results of the regular card ‘play held at thé Community Center Thurs- ; day. Ladies first, Margaret Mc- |Home to St. Mary's Church, a. E Gonnell; second, Josie Blanch- | Souris, where R inen , ard; men’s first, Peter Costello; ‘second, Cyrus. Vessey; and|4J-A. Sullivan who also conduct. A VEAD Atul m George Larter; ladies consola- Geena were Cyr MacDonald, RECEIVE 10-YEAR AWARDS All Seats Reserved $1 .50 to $3. 50 © tion, . Mrs: Harold Cudmore: mens’ consolation, J.A. Gallant: freezout, A.R. Ellis, Mrs. Mar- garet Cudmore; door prize, Mts N. Gallant; special, Mrs. Wedge. i | Eleven tables played at last | weeks Crokincle party sponsor- ed by The Queen Elizabeth |Women’s Institute, Beach Point, with the following winners—|_ | Women's prize, Mrs. Fred C. | White, Muray Harbour, Men's |prize, Gordon MacKay, Beach /Pt. Door Prize, Reuben Moore, | Murray River. Lunch was serv- led by the ladies of the institute. YOUNG PEOPLE MEET Young People’s Society of the | Baptist Church, Murray Har- | and. t3vo |The Book Of Romans jcall was ln aaa ie tk ae were read wsetee, Ra Entrtainment MacEACHERN FUNERAL — Funeral of the late Mrs. Sophia MacEachern was held Thursday morning from the Perry Funeral Mass was celebrated by | Joseph MacDonald, Joseph Mae- | Aulay, Wilfred Bernard, Basil |MacDonald, Alexander Leslie. |Interment was in ” eburch | cemetery. B William W. Reid RIGHT, ‘is presenting George. Schleyer with a 10-year ser- vice award at the annual sup- per meeting of Zion cubs and scouts held in Coles Memorial Hall Saturday evening. Seated is John Wright LEFT, and ceiving, similar awards were > Gtreon, Ivan M second, Mrs. |bour, met in the Church Hall on Alvin Mactdughian: consola- | Thureday evening The worship |: i tion, Mrs. Ronald MacDonald: |was lead by by Wailace Jordan, gents’. fitst,. Pred Hughes; sec; | student of " peadia University, | 4 oe te : | ond, Emmett Robinson; cof ;One Hymn “I Surrender All | Pr esents ) Frank Zakem, Garnet Buell Wright. iS. Ethel chairman of the Mrs.’ Gerdon Kerr. Others re- committee, . introduced Shad table guests. head Confederation Centre Today, February 28th Box Office open from noon to 5.30 p.m. Limited number of tickets are still available NOTICE... Students’ price 50c per for the Students’ Matinee at 3:30. ticket. ! i ISTARTING WEDNESDAY 4019 nesday night, The winners weve: | Ruth MacNeill. ; ladie: i line in form Mac F sasned —_ ue 8. Te a eet rete CONSE " MPL Austina Aching; gente’ | soe jic? vante" “tae | EASTERN | SEE ano HEAR THe BIGGEST BASH EVER on—G fi t-- Ath Auld iad. Hewes” Maes FU Aner R TT rae ey, ARLES