| Trade is organizing the banquet land New Brunswick and Nova Scotia; Dr;John—-S.—-Bates__of || Fredericton will address a gen- eral banquet meeting in. the Charlottetown Hotel’ May 11 .on the subject of water supply and polution cantrol. The Charlottetown Board of | and making arrangements ~|sland News Page - Eastern and Central Districts — to The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., April 23, 1966. sai “truck Was tmattended. had its emergency brake on arid the act of the collision mov- ed the five-ton truck-a distance of 13 feet The Volkswagen is a’ wreck with the hood sheared ‘completely off. Fraser's ambulance from Mon- tague took the two. injured men te hospital in Charlottetown. = o accommodate guests-from all parts of the Island. Another distinguished visitor will address the Charlottetéwn | Board in July when Major-Gen- | eral R. H. Keefler, president # | the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce, “will speak “at a ‘Tancheon” meeting early in that month. General. Keefler is planning a presidential tour of the capital | cities of the Atlantic Provinces | in July, and consideration is be} | Vehicle Co Sends 2 To Hospital An accident shortly after noon, Georgetown policeman Allison Grover. and members of the RCMP, Montague detachment, conducted an investigation. CITY AREA ~ FUNERALS llision total | uleme High Mase was celebrated | 'by Rev. Kenneth MacMillan who lalso conducted the service at the grave The Mount ~ Stewart Branch of the Royal) Canadian their graveside service conduct- ed by Colin MacDonald. The last |. post and revelle was sounded by | ‘George Boudriault. The honop- ary pall bearers were: Reginald Steele, Leonar d+#MacQuillan, James E. MacKay, . Leonard Gunn,-W i 11 iam MacCormack, Leonard Evans. The active pall- 1 ¢ {loltetown Hospital. ‘The Volks | FORD FUNERAL — The tu- Legion attended in-a body with , bearers were William Lacey, Richard Doyle)! Elmer MacIn- ‘tyre, Oliver Smith, James Mae. Innis, Lyle Feetan Interment took .place in the Church Cem- etery. WATER STRUCK BACK SOUTHPORT, England . (CP) John Riding sailed across the Atlantic last year in a 12-foot yacht, the Sea Egg, without mishap. But he slipped in 18 inches of water in his bathtub at home and broke an arm. [ewok ae ke ek ke ® TODAY ONLY—Shows Sieur neral for Henry “ord of 14 Doug--/ las Street was held Friday, | ~ April 22, from the Cutcliffe Fu- | neral Home. Service was con- | ducted by Rev. A. E. Piercey. Hymns sunng were The Lord's ing given to holding the 79th, annual meeting of the Charlotte- | "yesterday between a volkswagen town Board of Trade in July ' and a five ton Chevrolet truck instead of June this year. | in Georgetown resulted in» two 7 | men being admitted into the in- | tensive care ward at the Char- wagen which was proceeding | down the right side of the Rail- way Wharf collided with the rear K. Con- WEATHER mpayly and register- : : 4 partment answered two calls e of Quebec My — and Abide oe - | TORONTO (CP) — Tempera-| here yesterday. The driver of the Volkswagen, | ee Pinca Prisca ate f |tures: They were called to the work. Galdold Hache who is employed | CY gel Albe rege man 2 \ Low overnight nigh rey shop of Isaac Arsenault at about. in Georgetown as chief engineer | MacDon Hyd a W tg Bae ike sas 20 |'3:30 p.m. Thursday afternoon of the trawler Gulf Gallant and) Norman i. ce alter Wil- | Vancouver a 52 | and at~7.30-yesterday. morning | a resident of New Brunswick, | £0". Remains shin vce a the Edmonton 33 63_‘| answered a call to a potato ware- | suffered severe cuts and abras-| Cutcliffe receiv Ma *p ator Calgary ieeass 796 58 | house belonging to Russell Ching ions about the head and lost a, '© be interred in Winsloe South *|Yellowknife ...... 24 6 of Red ean ae warehouse ‘ohriaerae amount of blood. | cemetery. %\Regina ..... scones . 28 63 | is located on main street e other party in the Volks- LLAN FUNERAK — 3 4 \Winnipeg ......... 2? 55__| in Souris. wagen, Aldo Goinet also of New ieee fe John Frat Ss ine | 0 vert ite um er +Churchitl——s.4515< 14 41 The ‘small workshop owned hy Brunswick,—-and——working———in= 'Quillan— took place Friday - 4\Toronto ........+. 38 | 31. Mr. Arsenault, a self employed Georgetown as second engineer morning from his lat ace 4 _w THE PRUNE FOSS POUCTEN jm Ottawa... ......,, 82 54__| harness mender was-completely on the Gulf Gallant, received | Afton Road, to St. Bonaventure’s 4 : }/Montreal ......... 37 52 | destroyed and all his equipment cuts about the face and hands. | Church, eee: -where- Req-—- ;;Quebec ........... 35 55 = and stock was lost when it is ,|Fredericton ...... 42 59 | believed that a small oil stove \ .|Saint John : 60 | exploded. Besides Mr. Arsen- : ca . Menotod beaks 58 | ault’s personal loss harnesses ID) A B a Bilas oor. ae | which were being repaired were IT 6 THAT TIME AGAIN’ hsrictintows 4 ss | also destroyed. _ Whe ‘ bi ? For All i Kids BYONEY ci vests e es 40 ; ; . ’ Paula Cullen is reminding all Isiand timepieces along ‘Elm Avenue, city. The people jYermauth oo ap tae cet ewan estimate of dam: re my one ‘SPECIAL Young and Old)’ everyone to adjust their clocks with those in the rest of Can- will get the lost hour_back on - st. John's, Nfld. .. ~34 50 | building was-insured. Do | B & Re one hour ahead tonight at mid- ada will be set ahead one hour, the last weeken* in October Boston -. ne cu BA 56 | ‘The incident at 7.30 yesterday ug Gs ros, : night, as daylight saving time Paula is the daughter of Mr. when the clocks will revert to. New Yofk ........° 53 60 | morning caused only slight dam- : A comes into effect. At midnight and Mrs. Walter Cullen, 241 standard: time. Jacksonville ..... 63 a | age to a potato bin within the | Jones St. Louis ..... sees 39-68 | warehouse. It was said that the | of course! ; Los Angeles ...... 54 ~ 67..| blaze started from a light bulb | f San Francisco .... 47 78 | which was left on all night and @ Low Down Payment HALIFAX (CP) — The wea-| which was touching the side of @ Long Term Financing —_ CARTOON SHOW me: ther office says today will be| the bin. There were no injuries 155. Kent St. __Dial_2-12 mostly. sunny but most afternoon | reported from either fire. oy - BRIEFS IN HOSPITAL t- Mrs. Peter’ White, Murray Harbor, is a patient in the Kings | ‘County Memorial Hospital, Mon- | tague. ~ ? IS PATIENT Mrs. Parker Hamilton, Mur- | ray River, is a patient in the | Kings County Memorial = Hos- | pital, Montague: | IS. PATIENT Everett Harris,~Murray~Har=| bor, is a patient in the P-E-I. | Hospital. DAYLIGHT TIME Daylight saving time comes! , into effect Saturday night at midnight. At 12 o'clock Island | timepieces along with those in the rest of Canada will be set ahead one ‘hour. SLIGHT DAMAGE . The Montague Fire Brigade | responded to a call to tts home of Stewart Dewar, MacDonaid Avenue, Montague . about.. 12:15 p.m. yesterday to extinguish a fire-in the-chimney.-Slight-smoke- damage resulted. FLUE FIRE The Charlottetown Fire De- | partment answered a call to a| flue fire yesterday morning at 32 Euston Street. The fire was discovered by a driver for Ed’s Taxi. There were no damages reported. CASE ADJOURNED In city police court yesterday | morning Gerald Jone, Hamilton, | Ontario charged with driving a/| motor vehicle without case and | control and while intoxicated had | his case adjourned to’ April 26. Magistrate A. James Haslam, | He said that he had been talk- | employers.”’ persist in going to their jobs |; Moncton, too’ he | LED BY HEARSE dase a Rejean Charlebois, represen- tive of the Laborer’s Interna- | tional Union told strikers at a protest meeting here yesterday morning ‘'The employers are not kings and we are not their ser- | vants. He added, ‘this is 1966. We want to be respected by our Mr. Charlebois felt ‘that the protest of the construction work- ers is being heard and—upheld by a great number of persons. | ing with members of the clergy: and explaining ‘the protest to | them. ‘The clergy . sympathize with our cause,’’ he told the men. He said that some people are “‘very’ narrow minded,’’ when he referred to the few men who while the rest of the men attend protest meetiigs...Mr.-.-Charle- bois encouraged the protesters to continue parading in front of these jobs and ‘‘repeat, re-| peat, repeat” the cause they are | fighting for. ‘‘After you . tell| somebody. somethng 50 or | times, they’re going to get aa idea,"’ he said. “The Summerside workers are behind us 100 per cent, he told the men yesterday. ‘Things are coming along fin regards to the coming elec- tion in. this province, Mr.- Char- lebois said ‘we're not married to any political party. We will vote for the party which is g0- ing to do something for the worker,”’ Following the early morning | meeting a large protest motor- | cade made up of approximately 86 cars made its way the city, led-by the 1928 hearse |} QC presided. GRASS FIRE A grass fire on the property of mond; second: Bert -Younker; the Church of Christ Manse | Thursday morning, posed for a|Door prize: time, a threat to nearby wood- |Freezeout: land, but with the arrival of the |and Leith Carter. Murray Harbour Fire Depart- ment it was soon brought under control. The property is approxi- mately a mile from the village. CONTRACT ANNOUNCED It was announced in Ottawa by Hon. George J. Mcllraith that a Department of Public Works contract in the amount of $17,168 has bee~ awarded to a P.E.I, construction company. The contract was awarded to ‘ker; consolation: Mrs. Lois Hol- carrying the sign ‘‘We Are Bury- ing Our Low Wages.’’ In funer- al fashion, the other cars fol- lowed with lights tyrtied on. An addition to yesterday morning's parade was a sound system used to verbally express the protests of the workers. Some of the men were joined by their wives and families. A similar motorcade will be staged by.the protesters in Sum- |- merside today. the workers made history on April 13th when ‘they held the first wage protest meeting éver | to take place in this province. Workers are maintaining that it is impossible for them to keep up with the high cost of living on the law wages they are*being paid. They say they don’ t want to be driven out of this province in order to make a living, although temperatures will. be much low- er than those of the last three days. The fine weather is ¢xpected 2 persist through most of Suns \y. Regional forecasts: Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New’ Brunswick:- Clear; light winds.. Low-high at 50, Kentville 32 and 53, New Glasgow and Goshen 27 and 50. Sydney 28 and 47, Charlottetown 26 and 47, Moncton 28 and 50, Fredericton and Saint John 25 beliton 22 and 45. Outlook for - Sunday: ‘Sunny; a little milder. At Ristico at 6.56 a.m. and 8.50 p.m.: High tide Sunday at Char- lottetown 1.21 a.m: and 12.36 p.m. At Rustico at 7.35 a.m. and 9.32 p.m. Summerside tide eigh- teen minytes later than Charlot- tetown. Sun rises today at 5.25 a.m. and séts at 6.58 p.m. Rises they have been assured of jobs in' other Maritime provinces at a high increase in earnings. thority for Prince Edward Is-' LAWN MOWER. great inj 'royd. Gents’ first, Neil ~Dia- Consolation: Heath Craswell: Irving Frizzell. Mrs. Austina Arbing ADVANCE POLLING DAY May 26 would be advance pol- ling day for the provincial elec- ‘tion Lorne Monkley, chief elec- torial officer, announced _ re- cently. : Mr. Monkley - said that—the advance poll would be held for people who will ‘not be able to cast a ballot. on election day because they will be away from their polling~ district on . Guest Speaker ls Announced Chairman of the Water Au- KEITH CARM "$8 Brackley Point Road THIS 185 KENT Will be the only DRUG STORE OPEN JOHNSON & JOHNSON Saturday evening and all day Sunday Sunday at 5.23 a.m. and seta at 6.59 p.m. Fire Brigade. Answers Calls} SOURIS — The Souris fire de- REPAIRS -For complete service on ‘ny make of power 10wer, just Dial 4-6423 and arrange with our Service Manager, JACK GARNHUM, te have your repairs made? ICHAEL LTD.. Dial 4-6423 WEEKEND STREET drug store open - Halifax and Yarmouth 32 and | and 50, Edmundston and Camp.- | clouding over late in the day; | High tide- today -at-Charlotte--j-—-— itown 12.39 a.m. and 12.08- p.m. GLAUCOMA CL ~ SUNDAY, APRIL COME EARLY mt Sponsored by Charlottetown-Parkdale Lions Clubs “BREEDERS STAKES. ‘MAMMOTH INIC PEOPLE 40 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER _ CONFEDERATION CENTRE | 24th — - 7.45 p.m: -10 p.m. : Under Direction of Drs. J. W. Moreside & G. G. Houston 6 Doctors in attendance A FEW MINUTES OF. YOUR TIME NOW MAY PREVENT BLINDNESS IN THE FUTURE. DON'T DELAY—AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT— CLOSE MAY 15th 1S MeNIFICENT? - - - TODAY AT 3:00 ONLY SEE - 8 Tom & Jerry Cartoons PLUS - The 3 Stooges Plus a Pink Panther! oe =; SUNDAY 1 AT. 9:00 - Sponsored by UOT, PATRICK WAYNE: / STEFANIE POWERS / JACK KRUSCHEN 1/400" ADDED Non-Win, of $700. in "65. oh on ie TO. BE RACED JUNE 4th, 1966 OPEN $600 ADDED - $800 ADDED $500 ADDED 5800" ADDED 5400 ADDED 7 |$500" ADDED 8 500 ADDED * OPEN OPEN 13 4 2. 6 TO BE RACED JUNE llth, 1966 TO BE RACED JUNE 18th, 1966 ~ Winners of $701.00 to $1,500.00 in 1965 -TO BE RACED JUNE 2ist, 1966 TO BE RACED JUNE 25th, 1966 3 Year Old Maritime Bred TO BE RACED JUNE 28th, 1966 "3 Year Old Maritime Bred TO BE RACED JULY ‘th, 1966 3 : Year o1d "Maritime Bred TO ‘BE RACED JULY. 22nd, 1966 4 Year old Maritime Bred CHILL WILLS YVONNE DE CARLO JIMES ERD GRANT EVERYBODY'S SWINGIN’ TO THE SOUNDS OF NASHVILLE STARTS MONDAY SHOWS 3:30 -7 -9 —CO.STARRING — "SECOND FIDDLE. ———— 10 @ STEEL GUITAR?” Nee, SONNY JAMES © CARL & PEARL BUTLER LITTLE JIMMY DICKENS © .BILL MONROE DEL REEVES © JOHNNY WRIGHT © MERLE KILGORE “DOTTIE WEST © BILLY WALKER © PETE DRAKE Specie! Added Attraction HOMER end JETHRO Also Novelty Color Cartoon Frank Bryan and Thane Milli- gan of Howlan for the construc- tion of a fisheries officer’s resi- dence at Miminegash Harbor. SEEKS NOMINATION Mary McQuaid, wife of ‘Char- lottetown lawyer Charles R. Mc- Quoid last night announced that “, she will seek the Progressive that day, people such as fish- ermen who would be at sea on election day, DIAL 4-4133 3 } |$500°" ADDED 10'*500°° ADDE 11/5400 ADDED * RO BE RACED JULY 28th, 1966 _ FREE DELIVERY Ke MON Ne kk ke OF 3 Year Old Maritime Bred TO BE RACED JULY 29th, 1966 "3 Year Old Trot — Maritime Bred ~ TO BE RACED AUGUST ‘st, 1966 ee ee eR 3 Year Old Island Bred Conservative nomination for the 19) 5400: 00 AUGUST sh, 196 : : lm tre pepe Bo ‘Progressive Conservative 12 ADDE Pi achnptbont oti eet fares Confederation date for the nominating conven-. 13 $500: .00 ADDED aS Your Old — Maritime io’ Giana Prior to March Ist, | tion has not been announced. TO BE RACED AUGUST 38th, 1966 " _ BOMB SCARE Nominating Convention i$ 00 » 3 Year Old Maritime Bred —™”~” ae Tah ig aa tier baleen ie tent 14 500 ADDED TO BE RACED AUGUST 11th, 1966 <f . 1eV ie. ce ! Soe 2 laa sininsaiinishaiiibletiditi eanacant the Charlotte- 4th QUEENS © Your Ole: Maritine Owned — Prier-te March 1, 1966 STARTS MONDAY - SHOWS 8P M, ‘bomb, scare at »« town Clinic was the work.of a practical joker. The building was evacuated and _ searched after a mid-afternoon phone call claiming a bomb in the -clinie was about to go off. CARD PARTY Twelve tables-of-Auction Forty Fives were in play at Winsloe Road Card Party held recently, Following were the-winners: la- 15500” ADE 16 °6CO ADDED 17 °600" ADDE! 18 *400 ADDED TO BE RACED OLD HOME WEEK, 1966 “3 Year Old Maritime Bred ~ : | TO BE RACED OLD HOME WEEK, 1966 . Year old Maritime Bred 4 aaa MOTION PICTURE OF ALL itil TO BE RACED OLD HOME WEEK, 166 ihe )? Aik ee DY Winner of 8 ‘Gs: Academy Awards includin AU AUDREY HEPBURN-R Meservec'” G3 TECHNICOLOR” = BIG Days ADMISSION PRICES ‘Adults: $2.90; Students $1.25; Children $1.00 | Amusement Tax tasladed kk. hk eS h aN aa APRIL 25th - 8.00 P.M. ELDON HALL 2 Year Old_ Maritime. Bred TO BE, RACED SEPTEMBER A3th, ; Z 2 ested to have five delegates in ; invited. x Hob Each poll is j | attendance, The publ La << 15 when horse must be dies first: Mrs.wMargaret Youn- ker; second: Mrs» Vera Youn- Guest’ Speakers — Nominations: $10.00 for each. event — which close May 1 All Seats FY HARRISON eg estes as . i. Thomas MacKenna, District President ol ee If more than twelve horses declare to start the evenis may be raced in divis-| ions or elimination heats. Charlottetown Driving Park may, at -its option,| divide by money winnings or by lot. St able entries be séedd- where possible.! CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK , c 30 Years of Service Speaks For Itself... 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