Three men died when this single-engined Piper Cub plane} Port Arthur. The men, all Port hit a hydra transmission tower! Arthur firemen, were: Nicholas Souris Carnival Brought Out Colourful One & the most successful Car- nivals held in recent years was held in the Souris Rink on Wed- Prettiest, Janis and Janet’ Birt. Flower Girls. 9 te 12 YR. GIRLS Most Original, Shelia McDo _ Anniversary Cake. cut sai - ane Funniest, Estelle Gallant, Hun- chback. 9 TO 12 YR. Boys * - _Moost Original, George Roach, ©. Fic. YTV. Prettiest, Lloyd Osborne, Jok- er. Funniest, Gerard and Eric Galant, Mr. and Mrs. Snowman. 12 AND 16 YR. GIRLS Most Original, Jeanette McDon- ald, Cigarette Girl. ’ Prettiest, Carol Elis and Pat- ticia McDonald, Star Girls. Funniest, Jean Wright and Gen- evieve Mooney, Old Man and Wo- man. 12 TO 16 YR. BOYS Most Oriiginal, Robert Young, Captain Kid. Prettiest, Sandy Roach, Zorro. Funniest, Alice Clinton and Joan McPhee ; ADULTS, WOMEN Most Original, Irene Kassner. Mad Trapper. ’ _EASTERN GUARDIAN : AUCTION “45” Score Cards for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. BINGO CARDIGAN Parish Hall tonight 8:00 o'clock. $100 in Prizes-jackpot. THE MONTAGUE dramatic workshop presents “An Inspector Calls’ im Belfast hall Thursday, March Sth. Curtain time 8:15. qrensered Wy Moust Buchanan W. day, March 5th 8 p.m. Montague High School vs. St. Dunstan’s University High School, Admis- sion 25 cents. Sponsored by Mon- tague High Public Speaking Club. SPRING Fashion Show, Mon- REGULAR March meeting af | Montague Home and School As- sociation cancelled. Parents are +L. MacGregor vs. Wm. MacLean | .| Clair, L. Munroe, vs. C. Nichol- ICE-FISHERMEN and crashed 10 miles east of Costumes Prettiest, Belle MacIntyre, Ice Fnniest, Meva Osborne, Beu- lah. ADULTS, MEN Most Original, Hunter. lor. Funniest, ii, Clown. awarded to Rachel Kassner as Golden Age; Thorton Rogers as Masked Raider; Wendy Birt as Balioon Girl; Jimmie Innis as Money Tree; Marilyn Town- James _ Chever- CURLING DRAW MONTAGUE — Curling tonight | at Montague: i 6:45 P.M. ; Ice 1 — Central Creameries. Ice 2 — R. Beck, R. Knox, A. Nelson, A. Mactlaire, vs. Dr. Li: A. Johnston, R. Machon, J. Shaw, M. MacKenzie. 8:30 P.M. Ice 1 — Central Creaberies. Albert Perry. |! Prettiest, Clem Gallant, Sai-| ~ Dyck, 36; Fred Small, 37, and Hilding Jensen, 28. They had hir- ed the plane to go ice fishing. Pi- Scotland : Tour Tourist Loan © (Continued from page 1) ment, Mr.. Bell said he heard on good authority that government had committed self to making a couple large loans for money the | the taxpayer’s money handléd by the Provincial Trea- MacDonald Whether it was true that com- mitments had actually been = : €, i i s te rH | & e ag 8 } PeRER 3 7 fi & i E eB! BFE Fal ebiie telah 23 gi the tourist The Premier observed that the tourist business had changed so much in its setup during the past year or two, it would take a person with an unusual in- into the future to predict what would take place next. He felt that metels which are. patronized chiefly by older , should not be built near the shore. On the other hand he that the younger people have been brought up through i : . “It is only natura! that this the | competent and dependable busi- - |fund was being administered. ~|the right to foreclose on any bor- $s PAUL GALLANT, who is pre- sident of Eastern Packing Com- pany. © to process catches.of fishing draggers. Eastern Fisheries owns ‘| 3 £ F Hf g a 1 i i 2 . ’ 3 i fle i FE Fi ; EE ii ! i f ih Els i i t i i suggestion e7% ! i i FR i i i RF * FINAL TODAY (AMM ing grant. “I wonder if all those $40,000 were obtained on _grant basis?"’ he to develop the beaches at Savage Harbour and St. Peters Bay. They could not receive a loan, he said, because the_ money was all gone. “The act shodld be put back on the basis for which it was originally intended,” he declared. Mr. MacDonald said none of the statements made by the Op- position members could be pro- ven in fact. ‘They say the act is administered by the Provin- cial Treasurer...hxhave always understood that when a person makes a statement which is un- true—it is a lie.” He said the act-has been ad- ministered by himself and two ness men. He asserted that ne- ver was there any action taken by himself alone. “This is. just cheap corner gossip,”” said Mr. MacDonald. Mr. MacDonald said he was quite satisfied with the way the He informed the House that under the terms of the act, the maximum loan was $40,000 and the borrower must put up 3 percent of the loan himself. He ‘said the government had | Tower who was delinquent in payments. He felt that rather than being lax in the administra- tion, the committee was, if any- thing too strict. Mr. Myers (PC ist. Queens) said he was all for tourist pro- motion but was disappointed t learn that the small borrow was being squeezed out while large motels are being built fo compete with hotels in Summer- side. ~ Mr. MacDonald; “Name the hotels in Summerside that we mare competing against.” “Mr. Myers: “Surely the Hon- orable member knows’ what hotels I am referring to—the Clifton and the Queen of course.” The Queens member said the ittee roan resignations of the. loan com- members: occurred “‘as a of the Minister’s dictator- ial manner.” : SECOND INDUSTRY M. M. Bell (L. 5th Priace) felt “\the tourist business is fast be- coming the Island’s second in- dustry. He thought the Provin-|' cial Treasurer was justified in|’ not making small loans’ since these could be easily obtained through the investors if the per- son’ Were qualified to recei such a loan. ‘He could not see why the Op- position Leader was opposed te money going to Charlottetown or Summerside, and expressed. tae opinion that with all the rich people buying land in Rustice there would be litfle need for borrowing in that area. Dr. L. G. Dewar (PC 2nd. Prince) said there were those in his district who had inquired from him about getting a tourist loan. Mr. MacDonald: those people in your - district were able to qualify under the terms of 4p_ act.” Dr. Dewar said he was disap- pointed that more development had not taken place in Prince County. He stated that many people on inquiring-about Prince County are told by the tourist information bhureau—‘“Why do you want to go to Prince County, there’s nothing to see there and there is no place to stay.” Mr. MacDonald: “I would say that any person—in—the—employ} of the tourist bureau who made such a statement is most incom- petent and should’ be dismissed forthwith.” WANTS DISTRIBUTION William Acorn: “I agree with the membér from 2nd Prince, I think more .loans should go te Kings, and Prince Counties.” - Nr. Acorn reminded the House that everyone is crying for de- centralization. ‘‘Here we have the ae example of = fining the industry in centre of the Provirce.” The Souris member said there had been a great deal spent on the national park and around Charlottetown and Summerside. “None of |; i fy = i d | ¥ = & ze Bae ay EF E _ = oF tL { : [ : br BS Bite » Fea ¥ Shows 3:30—7—9 Prices: Mat. 25¢ & 50c. 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