Ae aoe ff BE ———- Z 2 “# @ = according to the Confederation |, : GETS WELCOME ~ Julien L. Herring, a conduc- | Railroadon Prince Edward _ tor ‘oh the Canadian National | Island since: 1942 gets a wel- we 4 rE) vices of the CNR yesterday after almost 44.years service. He began his career in 1922 as a trainman and was promoted. to conductor in 1942. He has. held_this position—ever sincé. come home kiss from his wife as Train No. 1615 rolls..into the Charlottetown Station. Mr. Herring retired from the ser- DEGREE Edwin Crawford Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Ambrose | - Street, his Bachelor of Engineering de- own has been appointed by the | gree in Civil Engineering recent- Natignal Employment Service as ly. from. the Nova Scotia Techni- |Student placement officer. ca) College. -In 1964 he received |. George W. Cheverie, manager his Engineering Diploma from ‘of the Charlottetown. office of {Mount Allison University in |the NES, in. announcing “Mr. Le- Sackville, N.B. Mr. Smith ts ‘Clair’s appointment, said that | —Named To “presently employed with Cana- | ithis. is the first of a number of | dian British Engineering Consul- appointments to be made which tants Ltd., Halifax. jwill augment the services offer- GRADUATE of the public. ‘< Charlottetown’ Man— Position | TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- Eastern and-C Re - sland News Page. Ae He | | entral Districts | The Guard; +1, Charlottetown, Thur... May 19, 1966. 5 The Great Exhibition of 1851, ‘ree by Victoria's conSort | Prince Albert and held in the WEATHER tures: iLow overnight High Wednesday Res Seas 31 51 Vancouver ~,.,.+., 4. ‘62 “tEdmonton—.........+ 36 62 Yellowknife ..:... 36 50 “|Regina 2... rset Winnipeg 43 54 Churchill 30 36 |Toronto 51 56 ;Ottawa 45 63- |Montreal 51 66 |Quebec 45 57 |Fredericton 36 69 ‘Saint: Jour” 31 63—- ‘Moncton . «,.. aE as —33 71 Halifax 3,6... 38 64 Charlottetown.... 32. - 57 Sydney 3a. SI Yarmouth .... 38 51 St. Johns, Nfld. 32 35 coon Cert aaa an 47 60. ahs aaa cae 64 Tec scorite Se OR 89 Tampa -:._- eee BB New Orleans . HARA 72 84 | ba a awaits 62 74 60 95 51 80 Charlottetown, received | Edmund LeClair’ of-Charlotte- }ing at Morell High: School, : Mr: lies Tyeanelaas! ‘LeClair went to the Halifax School for Social Work and in 1962, obtained his Master’s De-|0f clouds were reported over. the | a gree in ‘social. work from: St. Francis Xavier University. | WAS SOCIAL WORKER For four years, LeClair was,.employed asa ge work- er by the provincial department of health. For the past year Mr,: \LeClair has been on the teach- | HALIFAX (CP) - —— The wea- | ther office says variable amounts | Maritimes late Wednesday night A disturbance approaching from the west will bring general- ly cloudy skies to New -Bruns- wick and western Nova ‘Scotia today as the disturbance crosses the district’ Friday, cloudy skies ‘will prevail over ail three prov- Vinces. Some showers are expect. ‘personality of Queen. -—~Matcolm MacKenzie, _Included..in..the.. FirstClass. ~ Honors list in physics at Da)-. is - David | -housie University Keenan, grandson of Mrs. J.G. Bennett of Charlottetown. He was also awarded a National $2500. for post-graduate workin physics. He isthe son of Mr. and yok: Lester-K scenes of _— RETURNS HOME ~ “Mrs, Leslie Stuart has eke ed to her- home ‘in Montague | following ‘surgery in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. ANNUAL MEETING coy _minister of education, announced yesterday afternoon that the an nual school ,meetings ..will be held as usual on the first Tues day in June, but the annual meetings for regional high chor units will be held on the secon Tuesday in September. CARD “PARTY ~Mrs~ John Mclsaac~was “fipsy-jConsfructed this_summer_in- on winner in the ladies sec- | tion of play at the regular wéek- ly sard party last night in ‘the “Basilica Recreation. Centre: Se- | cond place was won. by Mrs. John -Cummiskey. In the’ men’s” division, Joseph Ryan was first | and. Brent Essery second Pat- tick Trainor won the door prize end Mrs. Catherine’ Atkins a special prize. Freezeout winners were Mrs. Annie Smith and Mrs. Henry Perry. 9,111 POUNDS Warren Grove Milaydsman Peggy produced 9,111 pounds milk, 491 pounds butterfat* for James Vickerson and Son, North |} “River in the mature class, ac- |,; - cording to the current issue of the Canadian Jersey Breeder. Peggy’s breed class. averages were 120 in both milk - and fat. A junior two-year old heifer, Marshfield Standard Kay SU. produced 6,269 pounds milk, 374 | pounds —butterfat.for._Albert..J. Boswall,_. Marshfield. Kay's, BCAs were 107..in. milk, 118 but. | terfat. @ MILE-OF-MONEY Kappa Kappa Zeta Rho Hi-Y Club will hold.its annual Mile. | of-Money .in front of Holman's | “=store-in tthe city Friday -even- ing beginning at seven o'ciock. Anyone who wishes may contri bute by simply strolling: by and adding a coin to the collection. . Proceeds of the mile are for CARE, the organization aiding the’ needy. abroad. WORK GOES SOUTH Works of art by Charlottetown * children will head south in July Centfe Art Gallery. Mrs. Pamela Williamson, head” of the child- ren’s art program «at ‘the gal- lery ,das announced that the Children’s Museum, Nashville, Tennessee, has_asked—for twelve pieces of work done by children in. the Centre art classes for. in- . élusion in the Canadian section | of the museum's large 1967 ex- hibition Mrs. Williamson will select works from different age groups and they will be shipped to: Nashville in July—for-a-one-> ¥ year stay ods FINED $5 In city police court yesterday merning.. James William Arsen- ault, city, and William A.R Keenan, Murray. River, were h' fined $5 and costs or two = a for failing to stop at a stop sgn. . Magistrate A.J. Haslam, wC. presided IN. HOSPITAL Vance Molyneaux, Crapaud, \s a patient in the Prince Ed- | ward Island Hospital where he is recovering from:an_automo- «pile accident in which he suffer- ed a broken leg, fracturedsspine and two broken ribs. ~ ( ~vat“North- Rustico, ~before~attend- ft by the NES to all..segnients Mr..LeClair-was-born-in--Rus--08 stafé at. Prince.of Wales Col- | ed. itico, the son of Mrs..‘and the |lege. Regional foreca ae late_Mr.-Rudolph “LeClair, and I Before ‘taking up “his duties,| Northern Nova Scotia, Ea em Shore, Cape Bréton, “Prince Edward Island: Clear with a few cloudy soe little change in temperature; “| winds light, in- creasing this afternoon to south- east 15. Low-high at ‘New Glas- |'¥ -gow-.and. Goshen. 32..and 62, Syd-| ney. 35_and—55,-Charlottetown 32 and .58- Outlook for Friday— Cloudy with showers and season- able temperatures. iMr. LeClair will attend famil-’ jia Morris, daughter of Mrs. dnd jiarization courses. at Moncton, ithe late Mr. Patrick Morris of Sherbrooke and Montreal. With /Charfottetown: They ~have-—three ;the—full co-operation of St. Dun- children. ‘s stan’s Universjty and Prince of Mr. LeClair attended school Wales College, Mr. LeClair will, -on-his-return;-be~based. -at~the- schools in preparation for—f-u1} in the iis married to the former Pairic- ing St. -Dunstan’s University, where he obtained his BA in service to the students 1959. After a year, spent teach- | 1966-67 academic year. Sd Construction Decided By Taxpayers SOURIS — A new consolidat? represented vat this meeting, jed elementary schgol will - be ‘could decide whether es not to HONDA BIKES” _Where to buy one?. Douglas Bros. & join_district 141 ‘on the entiiria: tion’ project. The _ building _committee~ ap- pointed is as_ follows: . Reginald ‘|MacDonald, chairman; Bruce Stewart, Colin Craig, David Townshend, Frank MacIntosh, Elmer MacDonald: and Sterling Dingwell. : The report of the fact- finding committee was given for the benefit of those who were mt present at the Jast_ ‘meeting. _| ris, it -was-decided_at a meeting _ lof taxpayers of Souris School,,f \district yesterday. The decision ifollowed a vote of 57 to three. _ | The meeting of district. 141, -held-.in-. Souris’ Regional -High~ [School library, expressed hope |that the other five schootdis- }- tricts would ‘join district 141 2 construction of the new school. The other ° districts include: | Jones iChepstow, Granville, Little Har- of course! hor, Milton and Rockbarra. It was announced that another | meeting would be held within | |the next two weeks so that the | \five districts, See were”: = @ Low Down Payment @ Long Term Financing 155 Kent St. ch 2-1234 > | All our mines oe Pp Sducts are prepared . fresh daily in our s abies bake shor, M aients are i laboratory.tested—re-cipes.— oN: the tines. ‘quality ingre- 3 en are lu ws Lys ‘ Sa «Se wee SPECIAL AT OUR LUNCH COUNTER MEAT PIE DINNER 4 Flaky Pie Crust, Fresh Ground Beef, Rich « toes, Roll and Butter. + WOOLWORTH’S Great Exhibition Displayed At Centre: “CD ie dal Palace in. London ie a. ‘true cultura! »mirror of: its age. The univ ersal awe at the eventy, is recorded in a pictorial Sie piay which ope Tuesday at the Confederation Centre. . Arranged by the British Coun- cil and on loan from the - Na- tional Gallery in Ottawa, the display consists mainly -of. col- oured lithographs by Joseph | Nash, Louis Haghe and David Roberts.R A. after originals pub-_. lished in 1854 by Dickinson. Bro- thers and now hanging in- Wind- sor Castle There are engravings, car- toons, and often pithy com- (ments from various publica-_ tions of the-day, including ‘ ‘The , Iilustrated Exhibitor” , a_week-. \ly:paperpublished at the Exhi- bition: The display illustrates the construction, of the “Palace, the opening ceremonies and items shown at. the fair. These are ar- | “lranged by country and also by | product, from carriages to lace-.| Work:-and—inchrling—the—chintz=}; -|patterned cotton and ornate fur. niture styles characteristic of | the period: =, All seems dominated by the Victoria, | who wrote of the exhibition’s opening: “The .-- tremendous cheering, the» joy: expressed on| every face, the vastness of the | ‘building with all its decorations and exhibits, the sound of the! organ...all this was ifideed mov- | CITY AREA. FUNERALS ers, especially to Prince Edward} pensions at’ the Prem(er's re- a ey to ve fer over. 7" exhfoition tastefully ar-. eae on a variety of b ack-- rounds ‘often striped or dot Iter by Ben Weinreb, will ‘hang the Charlottetown Gallery juntil June 6. Five other collec- jtions also share gallery space this month. They -are: - Three American Artists (Frankentha- ler Olitski and Noland); Prints by Susan Martin Bates; -the;His- torv of Writing a - Unesco dis- Dr. J.A. “MagMlillan, aM speak- aes ae on | er at the. luncheon of the Hos- Hospital Personnel" “Education for conference ase . He noted |x-ray departments in rural has- pital, Association of P.E:I. which |that there is a trend toward ed- pitals: Guest Speaker Discusses Education, For. Personnel — diovesea. that the Association sup. play ; the “Robert Harris collec- tion; and, the Poole Porcelain held “its annual meetiig in the jucating mursing{ students in unj+ port member hospitals. in hiring : : Basilica Recreation Centre yes-. versities rather than in hos- collection. i |pitals, and distussed: the con- oe over two-and three-year courses for student nurses. He | stated that he definitely expects all professional fields to estab- 7 lish collective bargaining in the future, including nurses, lab and |x-ray technicians. Speaker at thé morning ses- Board's Decision S hocks Dairymen een cer Hon. Andrew MacRae, Minis- sing. ‘They impose a real hardship Association of Nurses of P.E.1 , ter of Agriculture, announced |or and disappointments to. our who reported on a study of nurs- tast night that he. is inviting | dairy farmers, , the Min Minister said. ing education for P-.E.1. and Hon, J, Adrien: Levesque; -minis- ls ieaeereaaeee some recent trends in nursing ifer “of Agriculture for ~ New be ea education in Canada. Brunswick,’ and Hon. -’W. Aker. Li ral L Leader Resolutions were passed at the Says Amazed ly, Minister of seeure for | meeting that the Association en- ‘Nova Scotia, to join him in unit- dist the aid of x-ray consultants ‘Liberal teader-Alex-B>-Camp="* al, Government on “behalf of 1,011 tate yesterday afternoon ex. | ed representations to the Feder- | Maritime — dairy farmers who | ‘tion is now on” the’ order paper ‘have just learned that no defic- cust cet pects | jand it is expected that the Dla lency payment will be paid by: wajter R. Shaw during a press wills be made retroactive to the. federal Agrioulite nk Stati | {April 1 of this year.” jization Board for the suppor’ ning. Aonbeding to Mr. “Mr. Campbell said: “1 am ap- Tyear~ending“March~Sist,~1966. 61) the Premier implied that Al. /palled that the Premier should Mr. MacRae said that the aN. lan—MaeBachen> minister of | attempt: to. create an election is- {Founcement from the Agricultur- health and welfare, ‘had made |Sue at the expense of our senior at-Stabilization. Board’ comes~a8-anannouncement in’ the House (citizens.l-am_astonished“that he |a shock to Maritime dairy farm- lof Commons concerning old age | should give the impression the |p Minister of Health atid Welfare Island's 6,000. dairy farmers. | quest. 'said_ the. Assistanee—Plan—would- The Ministér said that dairy} farly this week Premier Shaw |be made retroactive on the Pre- |farmers have good grounds for |telegraphed Mr. MacFachen|Mier's request.’’ j\demanding that Ottawa TecoD- | shout supplementary. assistance’ Mr. Campbell made his re- sider. the decision of the Stabl-| for_old_age pensioners. = |marks at-a‘five_o'clock-press urneria) Health Centre. registered technicians to main-« ° tain standards; and that the part of the -Hdspitals Act of PEI. regarding pursing homes— be proclaimed and implemented. The members “of: the: new exe ecutive elected at the meeting are Dr. F.A. MacMillan, ‘ree sident; C.E. Praugh, treasurer; W.C. Sinnott, secrétary;. JE, Milligan, Ist vice-president; Sis. ter* Mary. David,.2nd_ vice-pré sident. : During the morning, the meet ing heard the report: of the presi- dent, H.T. Holman of, Summer- side, and had a discussion of the report and of business matters. In his report Mr. Holman not-. ed that the’ salary: range come |to solve the problem; of. staffing mittee had been working hard on one of the most important-tasks—- ofthe association,improving the salaries and working condl- tions of all hospital employees. Some of the vommittee’s rec- ommendations have - gone into effect_in the new salary scale that started, April 1. Member hospitals of the As sociation are the Western Hospie tal, Charlottetown Hospital, P.E I. Hospital, -provincial -san- itorium and rehabilitation Cen- tre, Kings: County femor iat Hospital, O'Leary - Community Hospital, Souris Hospital, Prince - County Hospital and the Stewart Hzation-Board.-‘“‘The - fi isupposéd to’ provide oe wt tave, talked today_with Mr. jPArmente to: bring the weighted | belt “and he has confirmed laverage price for milk up faa that: what he Gall (a7 ie \$3 30 per hundredweight. This | ous Waa sliiblv 45 Sania We a ear, the Board announced that | sheen ply ply the weighted average price |% amount to $3.32 per hundred- Mr. Campbell had’ the’ teply iweight, which is certainly in ex- |@8 reported in Tuesday's Han- cess of what our dsland produc- |£ard_which he quoted, ‘It is pro- ers received for their milk,” he | | posed to proceed with the Can- | said. ‘\ada Assistance Plan. The resolu- “It boils down to a question of | how ‘the Board--calculated the E ASTERN FUNERALS © ° weighted average price at $3:32. } simply -can't- understand how = they arrived at such a figure,” the Minister said. “The weighted price to P.E.I. | FOSTER FUNERAL — The funeral. for Mrs. L.H.D. Foster was:-held-.Wednesday,:May-~18, from the ‘MacLean’ Funeral Home to the Marshfield Presby- terjan Church*where service was mene by Rev. Hugh ‘Low- “Hymns sung were, The Lord's _My__ Shepherd, ,and All| The Way My Saviour Leads Me. Organist was Dorothy MacFar- jane. Attending in a body were Marshfield Women's Missionary Society. and_the-Marshfield—Wo- men’s Institute. The flower bear- ers were, Harry Néwman, Alton Newman, William Rhynes, Ar- thur Rhynes, Athol MacBeth, Al- lison- Scott, Albert Boswell, -J-W. \Maund. The pallbearers were: John-—-Munn,— Leigh —»Frizzel, Stanley Peatt, Hector Jenkins, Harry Lewis. Interment took place in the church ‘cemetery. & saet th * hort Gravy, Yellow Turnip, Creamy Pota- Dial 4-8571 . Ch’town een St. hee sane aa ge GUN SH DUA ASTI Chitown A __ PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Hon. Lloyd MacPhail and: District of Queens THURSDAY, MAY 19th, 8. 30 P. M. AFTON HALL — Come and Meet Your Building ‘Team “Heath Macquarie, M.P. NICHOLSON FUNERAL — The} funeral for Allan M, Nicholson was held Wednesday afternoon, | May- 16;-from-his-late residence |‘ to Wood Islands Presbyterian ‘producers was actually inthe viene of. $2.97 per hundred- ‘t Mr. MacRae said. It would take mathematical “he | tortions to try $6 prove, as the | cnirch. Rev. Donald. Nicholson. federal government is. now try- | conducted the service.’ Organist ing to-prove;—that"the average Hymns sung were: The Lord's prite was $3.32; he added iMy Shepherd and Forever With. _Mr. MacRae & said he had heard | The _ Lord.During.-the--service reliably that in arriving at the | Mr. Nicholson sung a solo, The figure of $3.32 for, weighted av-| City Four Square. Honorary pall erage price, Ottawa had includ-|pearers were® Murdock Mae- ed in its calculations subsidies |Phee, Daniel Nicholson, L:: B. paid-by-the-factorie;on-coolers; | MocMillan, Hector MacDonald. “iano - Tecumcouoe’.- eeereneenres ' aie Fought: — scceshaseeani iene ie. ih deetselbicianenslatis Ser ._ [T'S THE BIGGEST “ENTERTAINMENT EVER TO ROCK THE SCREEN - WITH LAUGHTERI Serta > i bulk handling, patronage divi-| Active pall*bearers were: James dends at co-ops and trafsporta- Emery, Jack MacKay, Daniel tion subsidies. MacLeod; Walter Bell, Alex Mor- “It this is the case, Mr. Mac-| rison, Robert Nievholson, Flower | Rae-said, we will have to-try-to| bearers were: -Kenny-—Emery ie: convince Ottawa to change the |ponald Campbell, Gavin Gillis, basis for the calculations, be-| Arthur MacMillan, Waldo Tay- ~ cause both the basis and the cal-/jor,. Daniel Fraser. Interment culations themselves. are com-! was in the Wood. Islands ceme- pletely unrealistic and mislead-'|tery, EETING © HIS EYES... AND MEN WITH HIS GUN! ‘Hon. si Matheson sesso Fe HURRY ! Today - ~ Fri. = Sat. f Guest Speaker Heath ieee : M.P. ‘ 4 . we ini Everyone. Welcome ‘ Inserted by 2nd District of Queens Conservative Assn. ono * w 2 wit LEO MCKERN HURRY ! JUST 3 DAYS LEFT SHOWS y 3530s 7-8 THE BEATLES are more Colorful than ever..,in COLOR! REL Di (So wat || i “Also Featurette Pink Panther Cartoon : tk wk ‘kk & k ok ok \ | ii eneane CsI ©