Island News Page Eastern and.Central Districts | Campbell Says Government Not Aiding Fisheries Enough | SOURIS Alex Campbell, ‘leader of the P.E.t. Liberal | people. He felt this would in- crease incomes and tax poten. small in comparison to the value eteeted tronge the ongmne | , the ships hold, and the! stay A wecona mre WHIch was first noticed about 9 p.m. Thursday en ship’s accommadation| night broke out tn a building un- . : _|der construction at the west fire will not affect the|end of Richmond Street. operations on .the ship to} The is being con- ‘an appreciatable extent and the) structed by Bros. and overall fire damage is relatively | Jones Ltd. to serve as a lift * : 99 party, told approximately 250) tial to increase public services| of the entire ship. and waste from Gulf Garden The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Jan. 22, 1966. 5/[iserais at a recent meeting|in the field of education, welfare| The Gulf Grenadier is fast| Foods plant will be pumped ; | here that the present govern-| programs, electrical services and| nearing the completion stage of| along the sewer line on Rich- . ° i 4 |ment is not giving the fisher-| public works. sitting out after having been| mond Street. | Be | man of this province enough as-| Mr. Sigsworth suggested that} launched Dec. 11, from the Bath-| The fire in an excavation of 3 | sistance. He named fishing and|the ideas of the liberal party; urst Marine Ltd, shipyard here. | the building was quickly extin- : : | farming as the big Island in-| should come from the people who| Insurance ‘underwriters for| guished by means of a powder : - | dustries, saying they should be/ should a strong front} ship's equipment and’ underwrit-| chemical extinguisher and then . * | used to spur employment on| for their leader. He stated that] ers for builders risk insurance} water was brought from the , E s e |P.E1. He also felt that this the advice of the aged is also|on the ship have been advised) fire tank truck to put out the’ 6 } : | province has gone too far with| needed. of the fire, the company stated. | fire. ' | frozen foods plants. Mr. Acorn suggested to Mr: | Other speakers at the meeting,| Campbell that fishermen be sup- \ | held in St. Mary's Parish Hiall,| plied with modern equipment; Pari Sréaey Green, | T. d. Kick- | that an all-weather road be built i ss 3 are ‘ham, sworth, chairman | from Char! own to East || SOURIS — The January meet- ee ene children; of the party's Toticy committee; | Point and that a National «Park ing of the Souris and Regional | and, improve the edu-| William Acorn MLA and Daniel| be built in the eastern end of Home _and jo sociation | cational opportunities of _ Can-) MacDonald. ‘the province. : was held in the High os adian Indians.” More brochures} Mr. Kilckham told the meeting} . Daniel MacDonald closed the || rary, with a large number in at-| on this project are being request-| that it is the responsibility of a| meeting by relating the story of tendance. ed~and it will then he discussed | political leader to explore and| Mr, Campbell’s nomination and The seocicent, may, Boge — at = _ meen, | search for possibilities of further- the post of party lead- opened meeting - Spon: etter from progre : i|Home and School prayer. The! the-Prince Edward Island Youur |= ee a os - minutes of the last meeting were| ation of Home and School As- | a a : Beet adopted as read. —— 4 mere a a family - life com-| 4 Treasurer’s r roll c was named. Chairman of | F , s Bp | Treen Se een pod (tawatiy- tite te Mr-Peter ate” | Ul in : | aZes Main Brace Commodore Room ie School shield w was won by Mr. Away; of Seennvanity: lie, Mr. v : eee yo Joman’s class. erway; and of sc life, _ REG COLES, RIGHT ‘held in the National Film |. Business began with the vot-| Mr. J. O. Gallant. Fea : Musie By The Downtowners Gd ae : the +f as = ~ ~}ing of a sum of money_for| The president expressed the 4 , : : 5 : sided over the ennual meeting Board theatre. J: Erie Hurry group membership in the Prince| gratitude ofthe salt of Gouri (Cur nl POF e Own 912 ————=‘“«*«~S Members and Giusests .E.1. Guernse : Edward Island : ival| Regiona or the response : LOCAL ers Friday afternoon. It was LEFT 4s secretary-treasurer. Association, Money was also| to the book drive. organized and : 5 me. E wee , ; " ; voted for the annual advertise | carried out by the: students of} GroRGETOWN — A fire was| lead pf the machine. It burned yl : ment in the Souris Regional Se OE te mettre the first! discovered at 8 a.m. yesterday| off the lead wire and set fire to| SKILLED TRADESME : cee otter froin the Canadian} VIEW FILMS year. aboard the steel trawler Gulf| adjacent electric cables. - Ct i Home and School and Parent-| The meeting. moved to the one, at, the railway wharf Pig iaieivel oe ma : ; : : concerning i ional | 2¢, Georgetown. was undamaged ag Em gp sence ge Canada’s oe aa ee eee The fire was located in an area| but another welding machine NEEDED FULL TIME FOR was read. . This na-| adolescents (and the ‘remulting | between decks which will event-| nearby was burned out. Also See Fee aes tieataches to ratente 'n jally be used’ as a fish handling) damaged were rubber gaskets, THE SHIP REPAIR INDUSTRY ‘ : taken a sonsisting of| After this short entertal ji | space. It was evidently caus-| port lights, and dead ts all 4 ; : — oe paca y Pod br agen nH "The 1 aay ed by the overheating of an| which were located in that area. . RETURNS HOME Poe ey ; ae possibil- electric arc . welding » machine| A section of the hull in the fire ar Mrs. Thomas Knox, who-had! Roy Younker, Kingston wes Neil A. Matheson of The by_tmproving SS ate aon -of some -.which-had-not-been- turned. off.| area had the blistered on ‘ aad 2 patient a the = Bi named preside A ot tee Prince Guardian was billed dos the & greet PEITE Pacants School was discussed, arnt | The fire broke out in'the output’ the outside. Smoke and soot H.M.C. DOCKYARD ~~: : ' ; those students who must . § home on Maple Ave. ers Association at the annual|Roy Younker, and thanked by being lunches to school werei% 4M M MME MMA MN HALIFAX, N.S. FIREMEN CALLED | |meeting held Friday go Allison Carr, meregnce. ag Math Telecasts particularly--in favor of this WE PROVIDE A COMPLETE PACKA ve > eee ave oor RR, was named vice-president. |H.H. Kelly, provincial director a —— TODAY ONLY Shows 1-3-7-9 aes . GE OF Se cerdag to 5 Desbrisay Cres. |J. Eric Hurry, West Royalty is |of. veteinary services. “ Asa new mathematios fro ed sagas ' - FRINGE BENEFTTS mi ‘The cause of the fire was |¢he secretary treasurer. Second) Mr. Matheson also presented |Grame Onl be, Mtaneeu At og Fis Trucked a Paid annual vaca Statutory holidays per “overheated furnace. The |Vice-president 4s Kenneth Mac- lcertificates of production to |FUSSIDOME Ge eRe | Mine | oes i aid sick and apectal leave; pension aad -leseresce, staan dwelling sustained no damage. |Douald. breeders whose cows had merit-| pin. edward Island- Teach- To P.E.| Pl t | medical and hospitalization’ Health Unit CASE ADJOURNED ___ | mastitis control by Georve Ves-|Mrs. Mary Palmer and Sons,|_ 3) tor a series of mathema- a covered by. Workmen's Compensation: The suit of John Henry Reid |sey, Sherwood end Victor La-|Kensington RR, Roy Younker, |ti° "1 ecasts which will be de-| GEORGETOWN — Two large IF YOU POSSESS TRADES REQUIREMENTS AND and his sister Elizabeth Reid |voie, Montreal. The men were|Allison Carr, E.F. Coles and | cigned to provide instruction to ¥ailer trucks which arrived THE WILL TO WORK, YOUR FUTURE IS ASSURED : against the City of Charlotte- jreco commercial solu- |Son, Milton; Harrison Green and [to .or. in the new approaches | here on Wednesday night with AT H. M. C. DOCKYARD as town, Police Chief Sterns Web-|tions for use in controlling the | Sons, and J.E. Hurry. to mathematics, and to help par- loads ‘of fish from a Gulf Gar- , Good working : n equipment; high ster and Sgt. Charles Ready was |disease that causes a great deal| Mr. Hurry’s certificates i-|ents understand the mew pro-| 40" foods trawler, which landed standards; 40 hour, 5 oe premium pay for over adjourned to Feb. 3 at a sitting jof concern in many dairy herds. |cluded a Diamond Medal certl- | --amme , |at Shelburne, N.S,, left here | time; good ; Periodic wage review. of Supreme Court before Chief |But their discussions aroused |ficate on behalf of Patosie Dor-|" This series, ‘“Matherhatics for Thursday afternoon after dis-| Justice Thane A. Campbell in |keen interest among the breed-|raine’s Lassie, a 19-year-old cow |eachers”, will be seen every ae ng their loads and being OPENINGS i fiiness of Gerald Foster, QC, |— es that was greded Excellent « few \saturday evening from 6.00 tO | Sum ish boxes each , — : re Toner, 2 . present — a. ie ae, cod hd produced oo a mumber of weeks te- | Th ent aan INSTRUMENT REPAIRMEN bev been the reeen, |) WEATHER | fait cea matuctn (Rr cE. Mose of St Duda on Suny there a $2.96 per hour PREPARE BUDGET be tan’s er trucks will be unloading 80,- ; : eS ELECTRO-MECHANICAL— com- 6 eee OCT saciel[q TORONTO (CE). Tempers: ley on. (, Prttee of, Weles College will | ho pounds o ih at he Georse-| - SUNDAY AT 9.00 "peters By | ponents for ma, wood in Raval weapon contre ; x weapon Cabinet met in Treasury Board|” Low Frid New directors named are do the teaching in this town plant for processing Mon- : ae The U.C.T. aystems and testing, tuning and alignment of the systems. yesterday fio etter Dewme 2a. oie. (Rate MacDonald, Beoektinid end |peaiect, aed Pires cu ueen $o0e [ead _| NOW A.LOST WORLD BECOMES A NEW WORLD OF ADVENTURE? | ELECTRONIC Repairing ‘sit and ot _ates for. the province’s. 1966 bud- = 2” 8 K dienes ee ee ee et ee ss : ine ee ee a eee, ae. techni- Prince-.George. : ~ Rodd: Brackley itime. ~the.. initial programme 9 _ _. = % MIRISCH COMPANY “aa testing, tuning alignment ve Saalane wae Prosar | Willer oe ee eon Cait’ wore named es a/|the last Satiirday of this month. Murphy's Service Teter eye ; in require / - R. Shaw, Agricultural Minister |Caigary 2 committee to explore the = Station . Andrew MacRae, Industry Min- | Yellowknife 50 = bility of getting a class for 4H | mittee to confer with other ister Lloyd MacPhail, Highways : : Club calves at the Provincial Ex-/| breeds on the possibility of get-] Snow Removal 4 units é ; Regina = Minister Philip Matheson, Edu- | winnipeg '37—_-15--~-|hibition. ; ting the provincial department of 6. units cats Minter Gatrge Dewar lanmtoen % 15°) "L.w. Roper, Brudenell was se-|agriculture to assist dairymen | Towing .. ..6. u end Provincial Treasurer Alban Ba 17 +-27_—|tectede as the choice. for judge jin paying for the greatly increas- F North Bay 95 -33._@t the Provincial Exhibition. led cost-of the record of perfor- = . Toronto rt % test service. ‘Montreal 27 33 . Word has been received’ in : 19 29 Charlottetown of the death of |Quetec age John H. Gormley at Long Is- |< cint Jol 6 31 land, N.Y., on Jan. 18. The % a late Mr. Gormley was the con eee . 2 of the late John and Ada Gorm- it 7° 3 ley of Abney, P.E1. A brother, |CU2tlottetown .. on Laurie Gormley and sister Al- Y. “ —" a9 35 berta (Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson) |<, John’s 30: 31 tesige in Parkdale and another |W - mat 33.38 sister, Florence (ire. C.C.| Bae -) a | . ) ; Sa ‘ Buell) im Charlottetown. Fu- |"e¥ M8 7 a / Saco | deen Ho) y ‘neral services were held yester- aoe ai ‘4 f y Sy | ——— CARS DAMAGED Los Angeles 39 60 | / ‘ ota nena econ, “mS HMONDAY, JAN 24th to JAN. 29th ’s _ We a 0 = wea. : 0 evening resulted in approximate | ther office says as slightly cold- : | g. e damage Sy ua ant at Oe ee et ee : , : Somerled Kelly, More! - | district, temperatures today : lison. Gillis of Charottetown. Mr.| be a bit lower than during the ee ° Kelly was driving a 1965 Chev-|fast few days, but, still unsea- | SUITS SUITS rolet which sustained damage] sonably mild for this thne—of " . ; a aviie amounting to $500 and Mr. Gil- year. However, skies will re- All wool worsteds. Broken ranges, Ali wool worsteds and twists: By Savile and Warren K. Cook. c Reg. 74,50 to-105.00_ tee 331/s0r SPORT COATS All wool tweeds. Broken ranges, . Reg. 54.50 to 79.50 || JANUARY aS 29* CLEARANCE = SPORT SHIRTS Sizes S. M. L. XL, from card games played Thurs- day night in the Covehead-Stan- hope Community Hall: ladies’ first, Mrs. Sam Wooldridge; se- cond, Ferne Younker; consola- tion, Mary MacDonald; gents’ ,A-* heson, first, Harold Taylor; — second. George MacKay; . consolation, Emmett Doyle; door prize, Leith MacMillan; freeze-out, Mary . MacDonald and Leith MacMil- lan. WINNERS NAMED Following are the results of the card party played at the Community’ Centre: ‘Thursday: night: door prize, Joseph Cul- Yen: special prize, John Shep- herd; ladies’ first, Mrs. N. Gal- lant; ladies’ second, Mrs. Jo- seph R. Gallant; gents’ first, James Pendergast; gents’ se- cond, John Hagerty; consolation, Dr. J.B. Bowness and. Josie Blanchard; fréeze-out, Jerome Dorion and Dr. J.B. Bowness. : FINED $200 Mary Elizabeth MacNally charged with selling liquor to another person was fined $200 and costs’ or three months when she appeared before Magistrate A.J. Haslam, QC, in city police court yesterday. Sara Horton, city, charged with false preten- ses was given a one-year sus- pended sentence. GROUP MEETS The January meeting of the ’ Prince Street Home and School Asscciation held Thursday night took the form of a ‘Bring and | be Buy Sale.’ The_president, Bruce Lewis presided. Joe Murphy, program + auctioneer and kept proceedings méiving merrily. Bidding was bric': on all items. Miss Mabel principal, requested t+ co-operation of parents in the staging of the annual school | | ice sports, Feb. 2 and the sale Sr of tickets. WORD OF DEATH “Word hag been received by’ Miss L. G. Wonnacott of the rec- % High tide today at Charlotte. town 12.11 p.m. and_11.12 p.m. At Rustico at 6.18 p.m. High tide Sunday at Charlottetown 12.47 p.m.-and 11.54 p.m. At Rus- tico at 6.58 p.m. Summerside tide. eighteen’ minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun ‘rises today Reg. 5.00 to JANUARY CLEARANCE 7.95 Quilted «or pile: lined and chairman, acted as|’ 31/3or| JACKETS | -\ Reg. 24.95 to 55.00 83%) DUF -Yeversible. ski. CAR COATS FLE COATS RT ROW eet] | memeeee [es , at 7.21 p.m. Reg. 26.50 to 45.00 JANUARY CITY AREA |" 33 /; SOF) canary 30 1/3 OFF FUNERALS Tals eee ah | 2 WEATERS LINED GLOVES funeral for Anna Colona Mac- me ee Consilishe cab ee ee Reg... 9.95 to 19.95 _. Reg. 2.95 to 8.50 Sor’ Genene tt. acl River. JANUARY , 1 / biti 1 ducted the service. Organist | | CLEARANCE ‘3 OFF CLEARANCE 30 /3 OFF was Mrs. James Cook: Hymns ’ sung were “The Lord Is My re Shepherd’’ “Breathe On Me 4 were’, George Young. Chester Ml AA , | fancack 3 Sewar toe sa, Made-To-Measure SUITS, Sees" fea | SPORT COATS - SLACKS 10%" All Sale Merchandise Taken From Regular Stock Milled CRORENG CF DISWNCROM FOR z a onfederation Gentre Filled with tingling suspense, a lot of. fun; ond a liberal sprinkling of sex AND PANAYISION wo - 17 kk kK k Kh HHH d APPLY TO THE NEAREST. fas NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE