pe Ae eee oe ___Alberta,. EXPLAINING OPERATION- ad <a Members of in coreenunt visited Gulf Garden. Frosted Food plant yesterday about noon where they. were shown the processing methods being tised. Jens Moe, chairman of Bathurst Marine Ltd. and Gulf Garden Foods 1s explain-— ing the operation of one of the new. pieces: of equipment re- cently received and to be: in- stalled shortly. Also on hand _to explain the processing op- “ager of Gulf Garden: Seen here (FROM THE LEFT) are ee ee eee “eration was Gril “Davis, mat-— Keith Harrington, .MLA, . Mr. Moe, Walter Dingwell, MLA, and Mr. Davis. Kings County Magistrate Has 36 Cases Yesterday GEORGETOWN — There were 36 cases on the docket at_Kings County Magistrate’s Court yes- terday afternoon. Stipendiary- Magistrate, James B. Johnston, | QC, presided. Contested cases had of neces- sity to be adjourned due to the unavoidable absence of the de- ~ LOCAL — BRIEFS. RELATIVES NOTIFIED “Mrs. Hugh Canning, formerly Jean Reid of Hope River, P.E_I. died in Regina, Saskatchewan, _ April 6. Relatives ‘here h&vé been notified. MINISTER ARRIVES Leslie Jones, Mrs. Jones and three children have arrived in ‘Montague from Salem, Illinois. | Mr. Jones, a native of Bulcan, take up the duties of~ minister Christ. Montague. CARD PARTY The following are the results ; of the ‘card party.<held~at the ‘Basilica Recreational Centre re- cently: ladies’ high, Mrs. Bert Fletcher;. second, Mrs. Joseph Holland; men’s first, Joe O’Han- ley; men's second, Kaney Mac: Donald; freeze out, Mrs. Joséph | Holland and, Mrs. Frank -Doyle: special prize, Leo Duffy; door prize, Hilbert MacNevin. -HIGHWAY ACCIDENT Stephen Shea,. eight-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shea, was rushed to the West- ern Hospital in Alberton yester- day following a highway acci- dent near his home in Ebbsfleet. The boy was reported to have been struck by a truck driven by | - Arnold Hardy of Elmsdale- He is not believed seriously injured. CLOSING DATE April 15 was yesterday announ- ced as closing date for entries for the Prince Edward Island Dance Festival by.. Festival chairman Tom Burke. In making @ the announcement,” Mr. Burke pointed out’ the rule which*states that only three solo dances may be entered by any one verson. The festival dates are May 16 to 19. “PASSES RECENTLY ~~~ Word . has : been received by Lawrence Molyneaux of North River of the death of her aunt, Mrs. Hiuch MacLean on March - $0 in Calgary. Mrs. Mac- “ Lean was the former Linnie Ste- | venson of North River. Besides her immediate family of two sons and two daughters, three _¢ brothers survive. They are, Ev- erett Stevenson of Charlottetown, Brenton Stevenson of North Rt- ver, and, Frank Stevenson of . Somerville, Mass. Her husband ‘and one son predeceased her. ART EXHIBITION The German Arts and Crafts exhibition closes at Confedera- | -| 26..at-10:30-a.m..The < charges a the Church” ‘ory -CHFY_AREA__ puty-attorney general who was unable to attend because of duties_relating to the sitting of the legislature. Five charges against Jonn Chaver Maertel!, Georgetown represented by G. R. Foster, QC, were adjourned by cons2nt to be heard at a special sitting ot court in. Georgetown on April were: causing a disturbance ir a. public place, assault, break- ing and entry and committing assault, failing to stop when sig- nalled bya peace officer and failing to transfer the regis- tr-tion of a motor vehicle. Ernest Owen Roach of George- town charged with mischief by damaging property had his case adjourned for trial to Apri) 26. He was represented by Mr. Fos- |} ter FUNERALS | O’HANLEY FUNERAL—Fun- eral of Mrs. Archibald O’Hanley was held on Monday morning to St. Peters Church, St. Peters Bay. Requiem* High Mass was jcelebrated by Very Rev. Bennett |MacDonald. Service at the crave was conducted by Msgr. J.P.E. O’Hanley. The following clergy were seated in the sanctuary: Msgr: J.P.E. O’Hanley, Rev. W. Keefe, Rev. T.P. Butler, Rev. C. -presented_by J.P. Nicholson had Clifford McQuillan of Mon- tague charged with the theft of groceries from the home of Walter Boudreault was not pre- sent in court and had his case adjourned to Souris on April 13. Everett James William “Mac- Leod, Georgetown, charged with joyriding had his case adjourn- ed to April 20 for trial. Kenn R. MacDonald acted as oa for the accused. William Russell Acorn of Mur- ray River. pleaded guilty to an impaired driving charge and was. fined-$100 and costs... __ Walter. Joseph--MacLean ‘of Georgetown charged with hit and-run, represented by V.J. Fraser of Souris, had his case adjourned to Sotfis” on 13 to fix a date for trial. Hugh Edward MaePhee, Pet- ers Road, charged with ‘driving while his. licence was susvend- ed had his case adjourned «. to Souris on April.13. He was re- James Stephen Murphy Sturgeon and Jay Joseph Kenny, | impaired driving and both re- their cases adjourned to April 20 ‘ Cyril Philip Jatnieson of Stur- geon charged with driving while his licence was suspended had his case adjourned to April 20. Mr. Nicholson acted as coun--} ‘sel for the’ accused. Burhoe MacDonald, Cardigan both charged with im- | allow. each accused time, | to cone April” presented by C.R. MacQuaid,\ Qc : | of Teresa's-both-charged—with-— Belle ‘River and Louis Peter Anstie .of was not.taken in either case to sult counsel. . John David ‘Wayne jokasion of Peters Road charged with im- paired.driving had his case ad- Eastern and C : = GuardiggeCharlottetow n, Thurs., Annual Convention Set For Birchwood The annual convention of the | Prince Edward Island Teacher's’ | Federation is scheduled to be held in Birchwood High School auditorium April 13-15: The convention will open after registration with greetings from sa St . Island News Page s entral Districts April i: 1966. 5 o Moran, ‘Birchwood High School,’ music for the growing child” aird “home economics’ by Doris... Anderson, P.W.C. Thursday's schedule will - fea- ture. group. discussions on “a new look at. programmed texts” journed to April 13. The trial is to. be held at Souris. Charles McConnell of George-, | town charged with illegally sell- ing liquor, represented by: Krank ‘Sigsworth, had his case adjourn ed to April 20. Clifford — Wilfred Larkin o Dingwell’s Mills area charged rolet automobile, the property of Walter Whitty of Farming- ton, valued at over $50 elected trial before a Magistrate and ed 13. Hibbert Geor ge Jenkins, Georgetown, was fined $20 and costs for causing a disturbance in a public place by shouting and_ swearing. Carl David Nicholson of Mon- tague was fined $20 and costs for causing a disturbance. by fighting. Charges of attemptive theft of a truck battery, the property of Irving Oil Co. Ltd., were laid © appear at Souris on April and Percy -James Henry both of- Georgetown. The accused parties “were ~ not present in court. : cused, had earlier pleaded not guilty was matidr ewe by the crown. 5 be: and measurements” with the theft of a 1955 Chev- | pleaded guilty. He was reman¢- | against_Anthony Joseph. Burke |. The charge of ‘Megat ‘posses | sion of liquor to which the ac- “primary_ Services: in elementary” schools” reading ‘sponsored by J.R:A-y*by Mrs. fances Lothian.” “a‘journey to geographyland,”’| A dinner at the Charlottetown by | Hotel will conclude Thursday's | | Russell Ewing. Mental Health | sessions with Norman Goble as | \Clinic,” a general course in-our | guest speaker. | high schools’’ by Thomas Hall, The final day ‘#f the conven- principal of Athena Regional | tion will feature-an ‘address on | High School, ‘‘a symposium on |Friday morning by Malcolm | special services” Wilson Ross. |MacKenzie, deputy minister and superintendent of regional high chief director of education. The | schools. : convention will close, with the Also included ‘on Wednesday’s presentation of the past prea: program. are——discussions on dént’'s pin. & library services in elementary ~ schools'’ by Mrs. Frances Lat- hian, ‘‘school libraries an d/| school, librarians” bye W.A. | Ledwell, | Tvisor uae | school libraries, - ae stan‘s University, Local Jaycees Hold Meeting A recent dinner meeting of the Two persons were each fined [ Chaxiorte inte Junior Chamber $20 and costs for being intoxi-/of Commerce was held at the cated in a public place. ‘Confederation Centre with First Ten persons were each fined Vice-President, Jim Simmons sion of liquor. bers and three guests in atten = ee j We Trade -* Furniture —*—~ Appliances. * Televisions . FIRESTONE Home and Auto ‘Ltd. paired driving had ‘their cases adjourned to April 20. A plea TE ORuK ONO > AO “THE Gaceat INVASION. ci lie tees... COLOR by 0c Luxe; PANAVISION” — _ toast ue UNITEDARTISTS © MacDonald. Pallbearers were:-; \Francis Steele, Joseph Larkin, | {Roy MacKinnon, Malcolm Mac- Donald, Joseph MacKinnon, Keén- | neth MacKinnon. Interment was | in the Church Cemetery. MacDONALD FUNERAL Funeral for .Marie* MacDonald ,was held on Monday morning | from the Perry Funeral Home | \to-St. Mary’s Church, Souris, | jwhere Requiem High Mass was | jcelebrated by Msgr. J.A. Sulll- | ivan who also conducted service | at the grave. Pallbearers were Angus ,MacCormack, Leo Gal- lant, Kevin, MacPhee, Douglas | | from Tonight Thursday 7 The Song Stylings-of ' Alice Faye Barrett A New.and Delightful Voice and Les Alexander and: the. Smoothies Horse and Sulky Club's GRANADA STEAK ROOM 9:30 | |GHOST? TODAY SHOWS ¢ ONLY 3:30 -7- 9 The Capital Will Be Closed Good Friday DO YOU BELIEVE IN A \Jenriings, James MacDonald, | ‘Kevin Cheverie. Flowerbearers | were: Wayne Cheverie, Edward Cheverie, Ricky MacDonald. In- terment was in the epurel cemé-— LOT Yor sci BOYLAN FUNERAL _ The| funeral for Mrs. Joseph Boylan | took place 0n Wednesday morn-* ing from the Hennessey Funeral- |Home to St. Dunstan’s Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rt. Rev. William Simpson... Members of the Kins- man Senior Citizens Centre at- tended in a body.. Pallbearers were: Percy Cameron, — Leo | MacDougall, Joseph Simpson, Addie MacDonald, Lorne Noon- an, A. Walthen Gaudet. Inter- ment-took place in the Catholic, cemetery. where service was conducted by Rev. Gerald Tin- gley, tion Centre on Sunday, —April+:: ; 10th. Gallery hours’ during i a CROCKETT FUNERAL — An ter Weekend — Confederation dd Fellows service for Ambrose Art Gallery willbe ‘open to the Lloyd Crockett was held Mon- | public on’ Good Friday, April day evening, “April 4, at the 8th. and Easter Sunday, April|MacLean Funeral Home where 10th, from 2.00 to.5.00 p.m. The | Service was conducted by George | Gallery will be open Easter Sa- Wilson, noble grand, and_ Peter | turday from 10 a.m. to_5 p.m., Shama, chaplain, The funeral for but will be closed Easter Mon. Mr. Crockett was held Tuesday day. from the York United Church -lwhere service was. conducted by | ILL TREATMENT Rev. Frank , Lacey. Congrega- Joe Vuozzo, local represent tional hymns were The bord—Ts: tive of the SPCA/at\Montague* My Shepherd and Abide With was called to the rescue of an Me. Pallbearers -were: Leith angora grey cat yesterday Ya Brown, Frank Watts, William resident who stated he felt the Crockett, Frank Vessey, Harry animal should ‘be destroyed due Lewis and Thomas-Vessey, Flow- to the ill tredtment of the ani- erbearers were:: John * Hardy, me!. The. cat. was almost’'’skin- | Leo Dovle, Donald Crockett and | ned alive from the back of its Harry MacLauchlan. The Legion neck to the tail and reports grave-side. service was conduct- current are that the’ treatment ed by Harry. Mortimer with Last + was administered by a party or Post and Reveille sounded by - Come One - Commodore Room “Main Brace Be 21 or 71 Featuring - - - music © Step Dancing to the, COUNTRY RAMBLERS e Country, — and Blue Grass : Show Begins af 9 P.M. Come All e Sing Song ‘|A. Deadly Horrifying Ghost That | Brings You In Contact With a Horror _|As Sharp As A Razor's Edge! | SEE Barbara Steele Peter Baldwin in “THE GHOST” FRIDAY ae 12 P.M. $20 and costs for illegal posses- presiding. There were 24 mem- | — 2 ’ danee. New members . Lowell | Yarmouth Harvey, Jim Eagar and Doug St, -iphn's Wood .were inducted into the un;, it. Discussion ‘oak place on the unit's concern rega! ‘ing --parlia- mentary procedure in the Pro- 'vincial Legislative Assembly. A subsequent motion was passed empowering the Unit Executive ‘to write, thé Speaker —of—the tend The Premier, jand the hemes of ‘the Opposition expres- a the. unit's views. @ - motion was also passed for the Unit to -writéthe-Hon- Mit chell Sharp, minister of finance .' and the Canadian government ‘expressing’ the unit's dissatisfac- tion on the recent announcement concerning rescheduling con- struction of the P.E.I~ Cause- way until a later date. | Further discussion took place on the Blood Donor's Clinic, and he Safe Driving Road-e-o spon- sored by the Unit and to be held on May 7, 1966.° aeaan. | ak Lee emargiatne 9 er JROMON. cer escant RP 50 NOW VOOR Cocca ee A) s Jacksonville ....... 47 Miaml: ..s.csscce 60 74 f Tucson *...% 46 Los Angeles _ Se dae i San Francisco .... 49 _ HALIFAX (CP) =- The ; ther office-says sunny skies will dominate today’s weather but a few afternoon cloudy periods | and isolated showers are expect- ed. . = Friday should be a cloudy.day with scattered rainshowers or ‘snowflufries in most sections. Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island: Sunny, a few cloudy intervals and is- olated snowflurries in the af- ternoon; little change in tem- perature; winds light; low- high at Charlottetown 24. and 45. Outlook. for Friday: -Cloudy with scattered rainshowers and 8 little colder. High tide today at Charlotte- ’ Sum rises today , Charlottetown. | at-6:49 a.m. and sets at 6.42 p.m. |Rises Friday at 5.47 a.m. and isets at 6.43 p.m.. RING WORM SPREADS WHITBY, Ont. (CP) \— here has been hit by an out- \break of highly contagious scalp ring worm at a time when the itown —has—no-—public___health — nurses to deal with it. About 10 ichildren have been affected so far. Eleven of Ontario County’s | The ‘Kathleen Power public school: 12. public health nurses were © fired last week: after—a salary. dispute. The Registered Nurses ‘Association of Ontario has ad- vised its members: against tak- ing jobs with Ontario County, and tke county’ health unit has only been able to hire one new . nurse, raat Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do false teeth drop, slip or wobble when you talk, eat, Sugh or sneeze? oe t be annoyed a: ay such handicaps. FAS alkaline (non-acid) powder to sprin- kle on your plates, keeps false more firmly set. Gives confident feel- ing of-security and added comfort. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feel- ing. Get FASTEETH today: at drug ounters everywhere. < the Oity of Charlottetown by by pr. JE. Purdue town 12.03 a.m. and 12.07 p.m. Mayor Walter Cox followed by Univeral Oe an WEATHER At Rustico at 7.03 a.m. and 8.23 an address by President J French” by Bro. Leopold Tail- | ‘ ’ ‘p.m. High tide Friday at Char- Weeks Murphy. shortly ne ore lon, ‘‘audio—visual in teaching’.| TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- lottetown 12.53 a.m. and 12.43 Wednesday noon delegates will by Gor “ ) /tures: p.m. At Rustico at, 7.37 a.m. hear an address by Hon. L. health gee Blas ar gl le rasa High Wednesday and 9.19 p.m. Summerside tide George Dewar, M.D., minister ental Health’ Association, ‘Snag : sees 47 eighteen minutes later than of education. : “child draftfa” by Ronald Irving, |V@ncouver ....... 4 60 "lll aaylaeeeebeeee COOP O POSS SOSOOO OS SS The afternogn.. sessions _ will eco ‘of © dramatic — arts, sect sgceeeee:. “ ~ ie 3 3 * \feature a’talk on ‘‘conversational.‘‘school administration” Boyd- iyeweees 5 @ : |French by Bro, Leopold Taillon Bartenax, papain = of |Yellowknife ...... 19.0 ¢ Visit. Moore & McLeod's For. = + from the University of Moncton schools, Truro, N-S=-“‘the-role-of -Regsina.++e2—-—— 34 = 50 eg Ready Pasted followed by a discussion on guidance in the high, schools” Regina ........... 27» 34 ¢ SUNWORTHY “audio visual in teaching by |by - Mrs. Frances Lothian, |Churchill” ....4.... 16 art WALLPAPERS Gordon. 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