‘Gulf Gunn Steel Trawler ‘| Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts. |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues,, Aug. 30, 1966. a Performs Well In Trials. The 5 GEORGETOWN &— 128 Gulf Garden Foods Limited ine Limited; Georze (els:au1s, } + y £ foot steel trawler, the Giwlf- Plant here. lengineer of Bathurst Marin Gunn,. built’ at Georgetown: by’ On hoard. for the sea’ trials | jmited; George MacQii'lan, I: a rm D | recto rs » Bathurst Marine-——Limited—le-f-t- were jens Moe. chairman of (°° of Bathurst Marine her buitding yard. yesterday at’ pajhiurs {Ralph Harris, electrician of Ro. : [ : | noon’ for sea ‘rials on the Gulf aa) Pee Niveau coe ithurst Marine Limitéd. 912 4, ° seen ° : of St. Lawrence off Georgetown pany of New York: Peter Skod: | \Hjefdrikeen,. pipe fitter for Bat- iSCcUuUSS tri eS Harbor and returned to port at je of Guif Garden. Foods Liml- \Ust Marine Limited and _ 4.30 p.m. ted: L. L.. Baisley of the Fish- |Debeau, foreman shiprcht The Gulf Gunn was clftisten- erman Loan Board of P.E.L: A. | ame Jelowins are. names. 9f) Federation of Agriculiure dir- livestock prices do not appear ed on December 23 last by Mrs. Cain ofthe Canadian Steamship a a aas oe ao oe ectors meeting this evening: in to have suffered adversely that Jens Moe and launched the Inspection Service: F. Hicks of wien Orns fat encin eR : Charlottetown considered at. eventually cattle will be damned same day. The ship is reported Lloyds: Register of Shipping; | eee as s bh Pe pore some length the situation de- up on the farms. j to have handled beautifully .on Lars Hijellset of Bergens Mekan- pees a penmuiees. Be cer veloping as a result of two na-|—The second and much more | ‘her trial run and has a speed of jiske Verksteter, Norway; James | bey oa ane aie tional strikes now in progress. _| urgent matter is the alg PROMOTED _'11.6 knots. Her - net registered |B. McGuire, Naval architect of ;2U0 8n¢ seaman. Charles Ro First’ the Canada Packers’ strike and in particular the de- | tonnage. is 243.84 tons and her Bathurst Marine Limited; Ren | ~FRAFFIC MEANS CASH strike which seems to be taking cision to put the ferries back! Ganndian Forces headquart- ‘2ross tonnage is 503 85 tons. She Haywood, ships draftman, Bath- Traffic delays cost the the form.of a stalemate with into operation on a limited and ers announces the “promotien draws 7. feet 6 inches of water urst Marine Limited: Jan deizens of Toronto $113,000,000 a little if any progress being made non commercial. basis of flying officer R..F Clark to forward and 14 feet 1 inch aft. Graaf, planner of Bathurst rst Mar- year, fu appears to suggest the need of | The decision in- question ts of the rank of flight lieutenant. The we if poten by a Nor- ~ ———— = more.positive action. According: little or no value in its effect) Flight Lieutenant Clark, the mo Diese orse power mo- ly the Federation has named . m_ agriculture the interest -of ; sai of Mr sane Mrs." FW. ter . *%. + * % ¥ * x oe - * committee of four persons which which appear to be disrégarded Clark_of Mount-StewartP-F-I When—encazed tn _fishing—she- jwill seek-a meeting with the Hon. in favor of a passenger service | is emploved as a flying instruc- will have a crew of 17 and will | Damel MacDonald, minister of which to a certain extent is tor at No 2 Flying . Training carry 1600 to: 1800 aluminum | jagriculture, with a view to eon- ‘already being looked after | School, CFB Moose Jaw. He boxes to hold the. cargo of. fish. sidering solutions that would Federation directors’ were @x- is. married and resides with iprotect and promote the inter- tremely "ti . { i: concerned that provis- his-wife-and daughter -at-809-—_MODERN. AIDS- ; : vy er of livestock producers... ion had, not been made to pro- Vaughan St. in Moose Jaw She is cauipped. with all the “e PRESENTING GIFT Fi tt was pointed out that while tect the interests of our basie ———— ——— ent modern navigational aids and ; ; . j a i ee [apeeutt ane iy that a solution ‘as much as 500 feet.of slack line her electronic equipment in- Bterling Ching. president af to his leaving the community Caiverity in-Nashville He !s |s ou hot delayed. a solu- jg yequired to play such a fish cludes radio telephones, naviga- | ‘the ‘Kingsboro Baptist Church poy Smith’ sania’ ia tire Hast “a dative of Nova Geotla and WEATHER bese VEL ke - hefore attempts could be made to ee eee _ o eeain! Young People’s Association, vets land it SOU Cer S_USEC .20._.OCB. (LEFT),_ {s M ranting. Arita 24) nt community in July>1962_. has afamily.of two, a. boy am TORONTO..(CP).-—. Tempera- ane commercial supplies -gen- -———————_____"- "of fish. Her fish carrying capa: | to Ber alealm Smith prior and ts leaving for Vanderbilt <a gir’. tures ere i ; IN city is -approximately double M - ie Seat SAO Low overnight Righ=Monmag OOO : iL BY _SOLLISION that-of-the- 94 foot trawlers. ‘for- JT S THE WILDEST. “THO OUGHLY FED UP Victoria 222.000 1 ot Drede in Lot. Htaly, (AP) Six per. imerly constructed by Bathurst :|Victoria ee kerk 51 g g sons were killed and 24 injured Marine Limited. Edmonton ashes 39 62 {Monday in -the collision of a, . When the * Vallawkailé <.. 47 65 ‘commuter bus: and. a: truck ona Her sister ship. the Gulf Gren- : ee 8 Operations sary tes etieen Cremona ater, fishing since May. nav Dr. Stewa rt Com ments — Wem ee Bae land Milan wm _brought_huge loads of fish i. . Toronto Ss OF ae | a ee ame a er 6 Ue 6 CCOoMm pleted SEOLIOITITTTT ITSO. | Quebee! oF ees... eo a Lae iGO. VEGAS! Fredericton. ..... 49 75 | GEORGETOWN — JP. -Por- i TRE : Saint John \....... 44 71 ter Limited completed dredging LeG “TONIGHT | oe aes Nn rain Ta n ea Moncton. ....e..-, 43. .75 \operations at the new marine | EARLY 8.30 p.m reptw gua 0 + | slip in Georgetown late - last | “harlottetowm ..... 5 week and the-dredge left-—for- "We have heard -sd*niuch one 1 than one i adieu SVMNEG 51 71 Pictou, Nova Scotia nie ‘owe WOT: cool: eT iis : about the brain drain from the. jschool established’ in the immed- Yarmouth rite, 46 /67"~at 9 p.m. Sunday- night: : eee ae I am hate future because of costs.-He a : ame & Nfld. > st po the i month and a half wOOLME® 880% PRESENT : : _thoroughly fed up witht,” com- ‘ 4 OBO 225i ee i eews og wii dredge has operated on-& 24) 2 . Ra mented Dr. C. B. Stewart, Dean oe aha = execs 2 NewYork isco 71 86° hour a day schedule to remove | . fF ROU of) of Medicine at Dalhousie. Unt- sa ee Sine er Atlanta’) os. ecssa. 65 84 © 1000 yards of—material at the .-” ee ; ; versity, speaking to the regular rary Peetu : Jacksonville .~..... 67° - 89 ~ ‘slip sight. i ' HUSKY S luncheon meeting of the Rotary ing 50 medical students. Tampa". :.. . 65 93 This was the . second. summer . Tuesday, Sug: 30th Buck Night. oe : ag Club at the Charlottetown Hotel Nisiting Rotarians were i Miami... 6 “*86- that-the J. P. Porter. Limited JaYNE | yesterday. jman “Fraser of Toronto, amd st Louis -........: 64 86° {dredge was in operation here-as “Im fact, 80 per cent of the (Dr. Chester Stewart, Halifax. ‘kansas City” ..::. 69. 87 | last year dredging was done on a a il - MANSFIELD Atlantic Province students who Guests’ of “Rotary were Dr. Tucson sacs ae 94° (24 hour a dav schedulé at the ain the » A : a have graduated in the last. fif- ‘Malcolm Beck, city, Dr. Athol Los Angeles - 67 7 ‘sight of the Bathurst Man = s\dest romP ;. . : 4 : teen years from Dalhousie Med- . ae epee eee a ef HALIFAX (CP) — The wea-- launchway. ‘ ee Pat mI ‘ aa —_ = School, and who went into (Hyndman of Cumberland,P.E. : ce ee St feal d who w : ther office says a band of cloud “A Real Thriller. Bon! t Miss it general practice, are practicing Chairman for-the day was Dr in the Atlantic Provinces today.” howery weather, now ai Owen Curtis and Co-Chairman— and. show a Tuna School proachmg the St. Lawrence ® Canteen’ ‘Setvi ice Dr.- Stewart continued, "We Stewart MacKay. z | River Valley, will cross the Ap- . zs 9 Show at_ Dusk Timon | have gained as many. from other : —_ |palachians.. overnight ‘and—pass—_-§-—_ 4, 4-4-7 -——— gree E : Mane —areas_as_we—-have—lost-by—seme= oe gee a through the~Maritimes - today. | Ci ed He Te $ | he} [The of our students ue else- | Local Patient The outlook. for Wednesday is |. S t re - 1 Per Car . VaN_DOREN | Laake STOR: - 7 where. Slightly. fewer of- our- ite \for sunny skies. im .all three SE \ specialists stayed with us, ba Is Transferred | provinces. f Paatereet tometer COLOCIIITT TRI OOTD a See Faire COL! still well over 65 per cent and f ; : Regional forecasts: i tarring . JON BOM IN| LOU Qu E this has been growing since we es To Montreal Prince Edward island. Fale ere, Deen sighted in : D WM IS INN BILL! BIRD % = : = ithe North Lake area waters since Se pane really began training our own! DR. STEWART jermn -New Brunswick Counties, | 'mid<June, ARTHUR | C ‘PIERCE: CARRY E. JACKSON » BERNARD A. WOOLNER specialists too.’ EERE ES TET ET ET ITD Dr Stew art, a Bative Islander, Kenneth Eldershaw:~ of Monti. Lower. St. John River Valley: cello was transferred to A few. clouds becoming cloudy said ‘that on completion of the Montreal General “Hospital by a~with showers this mortiing ‘and | Fishermen from. North Lake claim the fish travel in schools jof hundreds with_70 or 80 of the TODAY s ‘new Dalhousie Medical Centre, C47 Aircraft from -Shearwater @ chance ofa few thundershow- |targe fish visible as they break ECAENTOL ~ SHOWS : = now under construction, we will from the Charlottetown Airport ers this.- afternoon; — showerS | water or pass directly under. the ONLY _ _2.30- 7-9 have in the Atlantic Provinces at 12.20 yesterday afternoon ending in the evening ‘and a | fishing craft. ee | facilities for medical education Mr. Eldershaw has been com {little ceoler. Winds light increas- Attempts -have been mad MARISCH CORPORA “ , le to , g and research second to none om fine¢ to the Charlottetown. Hos- jing in the ‘morning to southwest ‘Jand the tuna but without sue- WE MRISCH in the North American cominent. pital for the last three months 20 and shifting this evening to cess due to the lack of proper o PULL northwest 15. Low-high at Char- | equipment lottetown. Moncton and Frederic. ton 50 and 70, Saint John 48 and | 7. Outlook: for Wednesday: Sunny and alittle warmer. High tide today at Charlotte-| It is estimated that BOWLING JOHN OHARA'S ‘ He explained that the school was suffering from an arthritis ail- es a regional institution providing ment when complications. set in. services for all three provinces. — pr R p* Drysdale. attending: om and that, -in--effect, Dalhousie physician was unavailable for was Prinew Edward Island's me- comment last night on the pa- —ta——meemmmmmmeees tical school...He.s#id- that: there-lsient's condition was talk of medical schools be- ‘Tonight Only i GETS 3 MONTHS. A City resident, Mark Andrew Ahearn charged with theft under the value of $50 was sentenced to-three_months in_jail when_he. appeared before Magistrate Aut Haslam: in city police . court yesterday: sess Vince Burton Palmer, Glov- ers Shore, charged with driving a motor vehicle the.wrong way on -a one way street, was fined $§_and_ costs or two days. “RETURN HOME Ear! Nicholson and Jim Bent- ham returned recently from the bi-annual. meeting of The Ca- nadian Amateur Basketball As- sociation Mr. Nicholson and Mr. Bent- ham are physical educators at Prince of Wales College and - he doubted ing established at Moncton,. Fre- dericton .and St. John IJndeed,. the Hall Commission on Health had suggested a medical school at--Moaneton——Dr.—-Stewart— said there ‘would —_be Three Ships: Docked Here it Ther eo were “three ‘sitips in the Charlottetown harbor yesterday. The Gaspersten, captained by W. Spurrell ‘arrived yesterday morning and is -scheduled to leave this afternoon. for St. John's, Newfoundiand ‘ The Gaspersien. as its home port in Quebec bu‘ at present is ‘stown fire alarm was sounded at town 11.4 am 6 16 a.m. and 9.099 p.m. Sum- merside tide eighteen minutes later Sun Vehicle Fire Causes Alarm an 748 p.m. ae GEORGETOWN than Charlottetown ¢ —The George ~ 1.30 yesterday afternoon when a! How to Lose Weight late model Vauxhall car owned And Stay Thin by David Pietre of Georgetown At Rustico at . ‘Still lanes remaining for the 1966-67 season. For reservations phone 2-1762, 2-1769 If you wish to bow! in a —_ leave “your name__at Basilica Recreation Centre ,200 Richmond St. Charlottetown _jcaughtfire at. Bouchard's BA-—Do vou_know 1: hen vou should_; ‘Service “Station onthe corner af Start dieting? Where-you Kent ‘and Grafton Streets. should eat? What symptoms to It is reported: that workmen watch for. aay to set a diet- at the service station were em ing Aoal” In September Read: fie an acetylene torch when {ist who was once overweight himself, tells why you’ cannot gasoline from a~leaky fuel line qiet unless you cultivate the became ignited right mental attitudes. Read Quick action by the town pol why this authority considers i ee eee + PURITY DAIRY : “Parents Prefer $ Purity Products” $ 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 bees $ iceman, Charles Jackson, who being fat a sickness: why over- DOK” ANNE MAUREEN’ BY VAN DYKE-MARGIET: STGPIETON- nie + FAMILY: FUN! STARTS TOMORROW “HE WORLD'S FUNNIEST CASTAWAS TO LiWE:' PARAVISION® seenseo neo TED ARTISTS SHOWS 2.30 - 6.30 - 9.08 te % Colonel Gray High School re engaged in a weekly service be- brought an oil ‘fife. extinguishe?;, weight people must realize that ; re gh t yar ‘ ray ra spectively. i tween. Charlottetown and St. tenn the nearby town fire hall they shot their glands—are re- | MOTOR REWINDING iS Cau t between a wat 8 The meeting followed what John’s The ship has a crew of resulted in the fire beirmtg extin- sponsible. Learn the rules for | F dab hy COMING WEDNESDAY has been described by experts 13 and its main cargo consists guished with a-miminum of dam- staying slim without weight | as one of the finest national | of livestock and large quantity age being sustained mainly to fluctuations in September | sports trajning clinics ever held in -€anada=The-clinic sponsored by a Fitness and Amateur Sports sroduce. amount- the cars..wiring system. | Reader's Digeetmtn sale sale todays 4-+—-tons—of-cargo- ships were Irv- of refrigerated t ig” abottt T SS lea ae dtd tga ae “THE COLLECTOR” ' niherztwd 136 Prince St.. Ch'town ¢ = = grant, was attended by 120 coach- jing O11 Tankers but uno. further FIN es and referees represening all information on ‘hem was avail ten of Canada able provinces DON'T BE ice nots re Last glance to tour the city on the London Double LEGION FUNERAL NOTICE Decker Bus! | ee “RIDE ABOVE THE TRAFFIC” ol: TAKE A TOUR ON “EASTERN NORTH _ AMERICA'S ONLY AUTHENTIC LONDON DOUBLE DECKER BUS” Confederation "Members of Montacue Branch No. 8 Tah ig Royal Canadian Legion are requested to meet at the Legion Home on Tuesday, Centre ther tie oar Quen Aug.:30, at 12:45 to attend the funeral of. | -4 p.m. City, tours last one aL ~ their late comrade, Carl S. Graham. 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