——r F «Sr 2 "‘ ‘ 1 - . . _. . , .. y_ . . ‘ . - igtgf . Entries Urged ‘.515.-_,",ai'fi”"?§.if»l '~~i . For Regional * ' Festival The importance of dramatic groups entering the- Regional Drama Festival. particularly. this year as the Dominion finals are to be held in the Fathers of Confederation Memorial Build ing theatre. in Charlottetown, was emphasized by Charles F. Bentley. one of the regional go- vernors. last night. The governors met to discuss the regional festival which will be held in the Montague Region- High School auditorium March ll-14. Archie Hilchey, Western And Central Districts ,_ 1'l‘he Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Jan. 22, 1964. 3 ll lTignish United Church Plans ::Service Honoring Pioneers TIGNISH -- The annual m=,et- and thanked Mrs. Fred Leard. ‘ing of Tignish United Church Mrs. Wesley Hardy. and Iilrs. congregation was held at theGreen for their assistance. home of Mrs. William MucLetid Roy McLeod reported for the ‘recently. Rev. David Mat-Dtiziatti. committee of trustees on repairs minister of the Aloerton past- to church property. and cemet- ‘. _ oral charge conducted opening ery during the year. Mrs. Roy Montague,’ will act as chairman C _ ‘ Cf ‘- worship. and acted as chaixman. McLeod reported for the board of for the regional event and is re. THREE. l“EN'Dl‘0fTl_lIlQfll. in in Charlottetown. They are, services, Maritimes; and Minutes of the past annual stewards, pofied lining up committees to the llllbllc l‘9l3tl0?lS Clleld. 8T9 Sll0Wll left to flghli Glen Harv James J, Mcxeage, vice.pres. meeting and financial report was Officers for the coming year aid in the Staging of the few. if) Spealg at th.e.Jan._?a3 llllb- cock. field representative. lm- idem public am Indusmal read by the secretary-treasurer,are; board of trustees. Roy Mc- Vai hc relations clinic being me- penal _0il Ltd.: David H. Orr. ‘A ' hm. Roy McLeod. Mrs. A.C. Leoti. Wilson Christopher. l\ll':~. The Dominion festival‘ whim ed by the P.E.l. United Fund supervisor. CBC's information Relations Ltd. iGreen reported for the session. Reg. Eldershaw: board of stew. will be held in Charlottetown ls l Special thanks was extended to ‘‘’d“' M”’- R °3’ M°l‘°°d‘ ."f"“‘ . - - ' 9 9 . . . Gunnar Pedersen. Mrs. ll red scheduled for May. The winning lvlis. C.ii. ‘Weeks church 0l2ElIl- 4. _ _ , play chosen from‘ Zone Eight P R ‘ I I n I C r U n F u n d alt‘ 'I‘g£:ntilsh.fa«l‘.‘cing. with ‘special fiatewcsetretary-treasuier. l\lrs. which comprises Prince Edward ‘Sh 5 ‘l , C‘ 0 l°“l"€ ml"'5l9l‘5 ‘ V 2L6 efvdds named as Pmneel. Island‘ Newfmmdland and Nova W O paruclpaled in worship durl Anniversary Sunday for the T12- - -1 - ~ _ ing the year: Re\ DJ. Rector, . _ ' S°°t'a- W” be mvned t" °°m Re‘, Austin _]ard;ne_ Rm.‘ Rus_ nish United Chiiieh. iihen Prot- 0 pete in final festival here. I . ~ 0 ,1 “S ,4 M- I o H ear Ex erts In Field i:::Lm1..°.:.;"..**.i;i ”°.:‘“li‘.?°&:£l; s:r.:...::::::i.=»vi. tary has been instructed to write 3A- ',\IameqOn‘ 'S0‘L':h ‘“" ‘am mm“. “V,-Hg ministers of me to the Little Theatre Guilds oi "RA Aicuim ',-or ‘heat’ 'sin.,i‘nE church and former worshippers Summerside and Charlottetown, The first public relations cliLnic:At the conclusion of each session. Mr Hancock will also deliver " ” “ w‘ ' ‘cl _ . _ durin fh , be extended an invitation to the Souris Dramatic Society and to be staged for the Prince ~ -§Mr. Hancock will deliver a sum- the closing address at the busin- E 9 leaf’ ta e part in the day of pioneer the St. Dunstan’s Dramatic so. ward Island United Fund, will mary on whichever of theseess sessions and will be guest M‘-‘S. Wllffed B0.VC9 l‘€P0"l0d \\'nl‘Slllp. as part of Cenlvniiial i ISLAND NEWS PAGE I ciety. inviting them to compete open with registrations at the fi_e_l§i§ has been L'tiVei‘t_?_t_l._A A Wsjlriikei‘ at the annual banquet. for the United Church Women celebrations. in the regional festival. Any otii-C11-'=ll'10hl3ll7\Vll Lesion Home at “C " ‘C ‘C CC C C CC C C C C’ C‘ ‘ .er dramatic groups wishing to -30 3-mu Jan» 23- enter the competition should A h3lf‘h°‘”' 13"‘? the °P‘~‘h"“-7-l Contact the SP(iretarV' remarks and address of welcome Mrs. Douglas Mt-‘Gowan was will .be de“‘.’ere‘d by Frank w' - th a n ke d for addressing the Cums‘ presldem °‘l the f" “ d . ioirgianiization in o the background of the Dominionlimg its public Telalihhs “'°h" lhi _ lfuture campai~gn~s, three men. . . . Drama Feshvah -‘prominent in the field of oiiblitc a - I a . - irelations in the l\‘laritJimes. will’ I ibe on hand to present a detail- P.E.L ed outline and to make suggest-. ‘ions of what can be accomplish- NEW S’SlDE UTI R I h M et in t e ‘e d. O 0 The Stimmerside electric and can carry two men. Made during recent weeks, to trim ‘ The three experts are: Glen. light tgepait'tment‘s newt 5111- olflsteel lfll; bucket is cloltited branches from rtreesA that fiiavncockl, ofileldn rep‘.‘ieseIi}ta:t.ive. ' 000 ree- on repair ruc . wi l a l re-g ass insua ing over ang power mes. se- mperi-a l imie , aifax, shown here. is fitted with an material. for protection in the cond use for the machine is fofllfiirgmégxigggzfig Gaze“?§lN.«S.: David H. Orr, head of _ . . . . k . - - adjustable bucket apparatus event iliat it comes into con- for pole hole digging and pole I ‘t . Lh t .‘ ‘wee _t _CBCs information services . I that is capable of being ex- tact with power lines. It has hoisting. by means of a me- E§W,§f;‘I?E1T‘;:d. evehsithe Maritimes; and James Johnl c°PYR|GHT ‘937 BY 35‘/El”-Y °53°RNE tended to a height of 30 feet, been in use by the department chanical digger. Last evening the visit [8 stlicclgfiggffidggggtfegggiztog alifax. week of Bon-homme Carnaval o 0 was featured along with an in- - - - ‘- . , terview with ‘Lieutenant _- Gover-jlagggr :i‘:3pJ§;;lI::l(,gnllhf)f pgggeggi I Z n I For l§V'Ji., M“|f%‘;“adIg.' Th“ °lV°.“'l0il. Mr. Hancock was for manv‘ ing r. ran ac innon. cia-ir- . -i man of the Centennial Conirnit-lyears emmoyed in newspaper‘ Work. broken with a period of . . . l §:*:“_“2§en(g;5°us‘s the c°"l'e“mal,‘service with the RCAF in the et a On Friday evening Brianllsecoml {W0-rlq war’ He joined ' ' suMMEns11)E ..ciim.bm.g‘ on Lewis. coach of the Cihai-lotte- ml:f(‘.‘.i".'W%"l 1" 19”‘ ‘ the bandwagon, Mayor .1, Em. Ztown Ceiiitenniials. will be inter- H - . l . SUMMERSIDE BUREAUi(l(l\\Il $7.000 from our object- est Morrison. yesterday issued \fl€’W€‘d. 810118 Wlllh Peter Wu’orggnigatijlfiilshesilglhaaguggehazfl OF THE GUARDlAl\'?i\'P". 3 °h3“‘~‘hg9 l'° the mhle ‘hem’ lha‘m5' 3 memher °f hhh t°a‘m' adian Citizenship Council, Nat-‘ United Fund Appeal workersl it was felt that the lack of l-3975 ‘ll the Summehslde TOW" lhwe (Ee”t°""1‘;h.:_ha.re ional Welfare Association. John‘ are ' n all-out Otlt’-fiaylféslinllse this year was due to C°“‘:i°'l 3“?! hg]ay°E.{‘- lg3h*h‘3‘ lb‘? ghiéfagzé "i"n"ihe‘§n5t§mfm‘:0‘:l_ Howard Society. Canadian Pub-I blitz in Suminerside Tliiirsday _‘ the “,r.,iroat attitude of indif- Ga“ 9!‘) ahd _‘°. ‘5’ t°“"t‘°" la‘ 9 ‘ we‘; mumamflt in Quebec lic Relations Society and the in an effort to reach the towii's;fci‘eii«ce on both tllc part of the '0 3 W ‘3l°“’“"3 °°“ '35- ‘ P99 ‘ Maritime Public Relations Soc- Internationally famous! Five pieces of plump, tender chicken. fried to a de- licious golden brown on our own special range. Served disjointed with gobs of crisp shoestring potatoes. hot 53 buttered rolls. a jug of honey. Enjoy it with or with- l out silverware. ' all‘. reg. 1.50 Y9’5’l*'-"1‘d¥'i¥- J3-m95 H°é’~3h- (‘h<"‘h"ji\ias slioivn that payroll deduc- . - A ‘ t E a d' l d‘ '. - 7 man of the Summerside Unmd mm are down by: $2.300: re_ (c‘Z}o;i;i‘rir';ititlee;)fatii1t:le lisizarl llcleh lll‘0Pe H8 lSD.83_te l0'f‘T. had extensive experience . ., _ , .mlSllel0e — not as B klSSlll8 with news media in eastern Can—l W & d J S d J V Fund appeal. said ‘V9 3”‘ sidentials $3.000: local business village commissioners. lcharm — but as a cure for ada, which he fig-Si became in. e On. Cy, On. objective of 540.000. At a _meet-‘workers and the residents." ax?” igcluded “liaise ggglflgfi lolly in February" ;'I‘i’l<."it_0ll:lfl;1V-lltlcll he ls ll0l}'d S9Il‘Vlllt'-I mg of committee chmwnen 1'‘ 3 h““"kd°“'“ °f flg“"°’ it of the Summei-slide‘ Centennial I USED To CURE I i3efore j0l?fl'iIf1l1E8:h£r%SlBe(? .Mr‘ . ” ‘ - -‘ i l l V Carleton Siding is Is! patient inlal business; Roy Boates. I‘esld- highest levels possible. says .per cent while the sale of im-Ian: lg§}.2B““°‘;l‘"‘ ex°°"l'i"e' the Prince C0lllll5' 0SPll<'ll- irnlinli Jack Walm-“ley. Paiyflllll Shoe Manufacturers‘ Asso- ported shoes went up 468 per iCliarlcs Ill-lll(l€’it€‘l‘. pub icity: ciation of Canada. and all new cent. - MAKING PROGRESS _ ‘ . _ ‘ _ _ ‘ ger of the New Brunswick. she“ EH09“ N1acLend'|(,;allfl9.‘IV€\§. advance gifts and government sponsored s_erv ‘Last year, domesm, pmd}K._ branch of the c0m‘pany_ W1 Eat "1 or out . - . dauhtg of Mr and Mrs. Doiiéllcl A‘ ”‘“'°"- W’ "55’°““‘- '°‘;§h5"°““‘ ‘?°t.““"f"ld‘°{, 3 ‘”“°i lion totalled 47»600000 Pair Mate-Leod. Irishtown. is progress- ’ mgiggfolflgnltgxftion ‘t‘l"1a‘;°i’):‘e while imports. gaining about was followed in 1960 when he. . . . i I ive_awa rice to fake out or .§“”..°'*"‘i.. "' “‘° Truck Dunkecl iiii ‘'''°“'‘'‘ ‘“'''°"’ """ "°"’ "’"“ °‘" 9 V P ' ' oun ospi . .. - - ‘ ~ _‘ :' i A i _ , ' . . . . . " ““'“'y’“g °“°°‘ ‘”""‘ ""5 These “Wes Sll°W.“lal» Shoe lain and in W62 lie was aniioinr come |Oln us in our pleasant surroundings for this special treat. VISITED IN OTTAWA ihduslhyn ahd h is "Them "that production marks time and ed vice-president. Mrs. G.I-I. Barbour and Nils-iThree °“r Plahhers Ca“ 3 ha“ l° 3“ shoe imports increase at an During the day-long sessions S.C. Thompson. Chiarlottetownl new E°V9”""9"t ' 5P°"5°"°d alarming rate." here they will attend the various . ‘- ' . d t0 the gl‘0Wlll 05 ' ‘ ' discussions and dis la which spent the past week at Otta\\a,! HITIC __ T] servlces an . . _ If the import-domestic ratio ; -D. Y8. ‘. where they were guests of tliivhafi‘ R narmw ggzpe l;‘:‘5‘;|':: ggiéeignmgggdittgfiéf. irhhlléanfgcdha was to be kept in check. the as- will COV€tl‘lS1iiCl‘l mediztiras reli)-is-. lane” da"gm°r'. Mrs‘ Gar'v‘Sl'll‘lllL' Vallcv Rllfld 135i 53*‘ warrant the proliferation of S-“claim” said‘ Canadian negoi ldihspelhsls 353 satlllllfi-r\£’alSll0£-ll pllselsc Gibson and Mr. Gibson. lumav N,‘,nm‘g when 3 half-ton services as we see befnre us" tiators at the next conference P Y - l ‘ d _. ‘ . ' of the General Agreement on , lll‘llCl'( careencd off the ma Because of 3 gmwmg (re. T .n_ T d h Id To HALIFA?‘ iand came to rest on its side pendence on government man. -an S and M e S 0" con- Ml'5- Ever“ C°“5'"5 and in Cousins Pond. agemem moreover we have sider the labor-content value of daughter Heather. Kensington. - - products rather than mere dol- . --t..fth. ted ' t..t RR’ let, on M(mda_‘, for Hai,f,“ Thl‘ 'h““‘ °""'l"“” ° 9 “he” 3" 'hC°m° 3* W‘ 9'“ lar value. The shoe manufac- “Parents Prefer . . . " I There is no Substitute for Quality . in -n. .\lrs. David Cous- h'ht d to I , . - - - -_ . 2: mi Prom” ' 4 E to In 1957. he was appointed man- .$1.‘2llIl and adijaiice gifts 3509- "ulcers. terested in while employed witihi The only dlVlS}l‘0n to rfeacli li.Sl ;'3;‘CPR at St. Stephen. N.B. inl » l0l’)_lPCll\’P is te pro essiona .. - lgroup. The group is over its .' For a few Y68'l'S he Wals Oil the; l iobjemve by $45, a a e staff of Radio Press Ltd.. fin- 1. , ‘ ~ - , ally joining the CBC in 1956 as‘ . l l {O:‘nL_:fil‘:::¥:s alsg) bgqssgistmatgfi news editor in Halifax. Follow- l ‘ri-ii-soot-‘s blitz which will ‘"3 3 “"“.""’* "" l"'°'”“°“""'5- h“ J - l "I ‘ ”- 1 b_ ‘kl. t to t I . ' was appointed supervisor of in- , .ii‘E:§‘:Ql‘:(i \V‘ll‘t tea as a res . formation services 3 . ( ~ Mr. McKeage. following his‘ ‘ Members of the Prince Coun- I e lgraduation from Loyola College» iv United Fund appeal execu- lwith a.t-ofmmerce degree in ec-. ~ ill\'(‘ are James Hogan. ohiai'r- Vonomics. Zrst entered the field; IN HOSPITAL ;man: Tom Ri‘CliaNl90ll- Vl°9- O’1‘TAWA (CF) — Canadian increased 30.2 per cent. cana-f°‘ l"“’"‘° "eh"-'°"“‘ Wlhl .P""'"‘1 Mrs, Donald Siitlierland of <'ll<'lll‘llllllli GGOFSP Olscamii. 100' tax rates have reached the dian shoe production rose 403"’md Indusmal Relations‘ '“ 1952 th headquarters in Saint. John. This‘ .”’ Gd 90 her hhme hl_ K°“_5l"""""loiit of control after striking ahproduction and “we have also Iflel‘ being 8 Pailhzlll ‘fh lthhh lpatch of ice. it had to be lifted reached the point at which en- Prince County Hnspl 3 0' *' out of the icy water. but was couragement in the field of tax- Pasl SW9" W9€k-‘- lnl too badly damaged. ation is needed to stimulate T TAL J———- -new: investment and” expansion . PIANO Rh '1 within our industry. A lower-- 0" Samrday 8-flermmn Jan" 18 Potaha MOrl(e‘lS ing of corporation taxes would7 ll‘ ill"? “W” U“""‘l m‘“"'h .‘'‘'s' be the fundamental incentive. W» “'9 l’“.l’“5 “‘ ‘“.'-‘- "“""“ Re grfgd Weaker CRITICIZES NEW TAX ~ gee. Victoria. ogndmlylescs All”: P The recently-imposed sales - « - ~ .t rod t’ ‘ i miloyhble Plhhh "°°hhl' A larch Ammg “W-1 mam, net]: (llise aailil grpplles l\ll'c8lSon"8:f(lllll;r‘nel‘llt- ll“-llibef 0‘ P0l‘9lll5l 5""-l h"l""‘l”‘ ""‘““d all he. mee gird M conceived device to raise rev-I 'w°hd°d' “mm Mmokhmllgd Eh?“ dun?’-llg‘ enue from an industry that is day it was not‘ ‘- ‘ - _ i mu) visrr U , i F‘ {W day: hhe central hard pressed to compete with E.C. Caseley. Charlottetown.(':n;irllan :nal‘kel.s have been imported footwear as dfactory spent the past week at Summer isiilislantially weaker a ti dpslll P‘ ¢0SlSilll %l:‘l,li8<(lilll l_‘l5€Afill Pmlll : side when he was the giic.-it of moms nf potatoes from nce marg ns n e_. taxabe his daughter Mrs Wesley Mac rhino.-cl island and New BruiiiI- business enterprises should be ' ' ‘ - .. k - heavy. able to make tax-free purchases. Phee. Mr. MacPhee and famIlV'~“l£hip;il:rs wont be well advisedl The association's brief said and called on other friends. like m haw “damp: “M beforeithat between um and 1961 :,?.Tted”t:::i:‘; 13,035‘: ;‘t?r;nefanfilf‘Rflll’l'.! ‘Any pressiire frmni when the Canadian population - - ;' t lly and Mr. and Mrs. nohtaririowl-‘ "'9 l"‘5"“ at , "ll"-iii-l New W‘ 3'.“.1T.';‘ il:2'”...2‘§lZ‘i. ‘° ‘“""°‘ "‘” TOURIST BUREAU. .__jj— relatives and friends in Kenslng- ton. Kelvin Grove and Wilmot ‘ . ‘[Fa'r Deputy TORONTO tcei .. An BARBOUR FUNERAL — The _ American tourist e o . becam held Monday afternoon at the annoyed at the time It took homg of 1;; gum-bat-gnu. Mr. 1 a Cape Breton restaurant Chhdrehls Hhshim as 3 hafimhsnhn Delmar. 9Sl‘?lP9ll Wllll llllly evasion than the initiative to- sons and another 7,500 were 317 Ken‘ ma’ +7125 ‘ r - h- '. . d a ducking. rd i‘ . i - - OUT OF HOSPITAL aTl:(\“ ti'iill'll:e:\\'h‘inch M.rs. Wi|- werhe crff)?)tlv(i'):ar lllflustry had e rles' Wed., Jan. Mrs. Peter MacDonald rclnrn- “am Cmlsins was dfiving. wen; reached 8 plateau m domestic 5 and Mn, Stgnley Arthur, Aiim-. ‘_ M, P in to prepare an order of toast. ton.'1"he service was conducted ;'m‘,‘ra5Ra"n:,:';1.:.h: ,,'mc:en;,9,. When it finally canoe- 3 Maxljelgdlqesblfito ‘::;i“' llf‘l‘fla\l that the deputy commis- 5?TlV9"l by ‘.t"d°£,‘:hll"gul£:tl' i-owns new in—‘ Miigr"—i ~ - pnyet Hymn. were Come Lflisioncr. general of the on res‘ Urged by his Wm’ M Worlds lair. R. F. Shaw. W Us Sins of The Wonderful Love. . l i‘ . n complained. and I Am Thine 0 Lord. The lrlhlnanlaos lrllgllllnlllp aF::nsg.(:aand. “I'm sorry air." the wait. cliolr song When He Cometh.‘ E ‘mu, ress said. "I forgot to give P'hh°‘“'°‘'' ‘"979 Blah‘ 33"‘ Ia 113:1.) dapniy commissioner in you a knife to scrape it." "°‘"- """'“° 3'"’°“'- 3""? lexpecled to address the Char- She did and he did. om. Gerry Gulliver. Bob-llonemwn Rom-y club, Feb. 3 The story was related by h‘"’°“P ‘N Whl Dllnlm» and will meet with the provinc- Monday by -lean Ross. 8"- Fllower bearers were Allison M ("binary ireh. . pervlsor cg! 0::-iurlstt 1:;-irvlcen Clark. Ralph Clark. Orville A spokesman for Premier in Nova c a. I 0 Ill um‘ Orociett. liner Pridham. Alan Shaw indicated that this pro‘? noiil convention of the 0ii- w‘ R0 P '3 Warren and Aubrey Pi-ldham. in- ii-ice may join with other Mari- iai-lo Hotel and Motel Ano- lafmullt Wu h Montroao «me- time Provinces in suhmltillll elation. 6-1. In exhibit for the IN? fail‘. .