Greundhogs Can't Agree; [Two Parkdale (¢ pe) Observatory Comes To Aid ee St Eleanors A Ji It is, sat is, if the ancient le- Toromto had to come to the res- Nelson Good and Frank Mac- gend rounding Groundhog cue. They say spring officially| Donald, were re-elected for a Day. Fe. 2, cam be relied begins at 10.10 a.m. AST, Satur-| further three-Vear term at the upon day. March 20 annual meeting last night of Legem says that if the fe village of Parkdale. It was| 97. ELEANORS — — groundhg sees his shadow Feb Vict : held in the Women’s Institute | ®™* #pproved the largest 2, it meas six more weeks be I oria hall. get in the history of the village |@ cost. fore’ sprig arrives. If he doesn’t A committee is to be set up Fata at ite annual meet- <= see his gadow, it means sprin rts | by the commissioners to sttudy p |is near ee Repo $9 | the feasibility of procuring a The budget for 1808 San ote ; Aw ee who burrow: | community centre and a rink oe as compared » ae ‘mets ! ‘ }ed up theugh the snow drifts on Year Su lu for the village. ie an increase just aed oren | Prince Beward Island yesterday rp s P° The financial report, present- oader — cent. be given |would qrtainly have failed to VICTORIA — The village of ed by Fred Wotton, showed a de- | | Norman lohnstos, chairman eee | see his Victoria ended the year with a| ficit of $254. Revenue was given | f (is village commissioners, | 40'S re uy for | Whatpe would see were clov- surplus of $944, it was reported| a5 $87,001 and res ia i he ements at an clined to re-offer, dy skig and showers which at the annual meeting of the | $87,345. However, it was point- tesaiion debs costs oft |nard had been.a | du two and one-half more village commissioners last od out that provisies hed bese | A nate ee oud since the village inches jf snow on the ground night made from the 1964 revenue for | —— ~ added bow- | sieq and Harry Tempratures rose to [reezing Revenue last year totalled $2,- |-expendittures in 1965 of 96,600, onl = a — ne been a commisioner point. tut dipped around the 2 "61. with expenditures of $1,136.| on fire equipment, buildings, | GS aoe ne my POM 4 | degree nark last ‘night Only debt outstanding is $100| sewers and parks. aoe ‘ fe — be | A seoss-Canada groundhog for payment on the new fire The meeting decided s new | Hh. 1's budget was teres (ee | | survey indicates the little crea. truck fire engine pumper be purchas: | Langdon gy Moy A elected were John Vriends and B \tures were unable to agree on a Budget for the ensuing year| ed immediately. So Se oes one Everett Johnston. | national forecast. was Set at $800 | Reports were also given Ee years Questions were posed the com- | Maniteba, Gaskatchewan. Al. The year’s improvements m-| Frank MacDonald, chairman, poe oes i. oe meeting. | missioners are e the ‘ob- |berta asd Ontario all reported cluded planting of ornamental| George Newman, street and Soe sorsies thvan tor teeta taining of — oe lelear, wld and sunny weather. trees, establishing a playground| sidewalks, Alex MacLean, pub-| 9se.se. jus children . apd | The other six provinces had ov. and acquiring a community hail. | lic property, Harvey Douglas ' Following considerable iti with Among topics discussed were! fire and police, Nelson Good,| Following lengthy discussion, orcast a ed the lobster pound completion| water and sewers, Dan McAs-/ pro and con, concerning the Since the groundhogs weren't; 28d opening of the local cause-| kill, fire chief, and Harley Ings. | purchasing of a new police able tojndicate how long winter 4Y. Victoria Day, renovations | policeman. vehicle, the purchase was ap- | will astronomers at the ‘© the hall, dredging of the har- | proved althougn there were some open | 3 dissen ratepa . Ki t | ee ean Bemcooy Buntain, DeBlois | it wat pated cut that ol paving unpaved streets and im- D inkora Assets | Top Bridge Play Sec" eee provement of street lighting with : | Ser 00000 tallos ! mercury vapor lights | Buntain-DeBlois, playing East| over 60, re FINAL CHECK BEFORE PARKDALE MEET Curtently Total | mein vanor leks. | muna Debit, paving East| over 90,08 j i ; A $40 500 | MacDonald, Albert Trowsdale | this week’s Duplicate Bridge at | were issued oy the village con- a ceirneen tek. fepaty -aeiereth saagpry bead a the annual meeting of the rate dale held last evening at the bout ’ | and HB. Wood. the Charlottetown Hotel. Follow-| stables along with other ;_ Frank } , i , . reer tneee| § . chairman. “and Fred Wallon,” "ports prior Yo the’ opening of-~-Pavers for the village of Park Women’s eee oe INNORA toh tne aan’. Commissioner int ore OT WEST | pactene amounted to y — als “were “last at EE ne : | . : , : ) Burtain-DeBivis-~: ~ -145le-}.-Five..new.. houses... ; , the village's 10th annual meet- Mac Forsythe 139 | during the along w mane | WEATHER | . | ne that 1966 had phown a sur Chief Returned —— i indie TORONTO (CP) — Observed [ Ossin S | ee ee ns Sums och At O'Leary Walsh-Toombe S113 | ance buildings. temperatures: : | ing a centennial day profit of , LEARY — Harry MacWil- NORTH-SOUTAR | Applications for these build- “ Min. Max. 1$500. Also included in this reve. |'@2™8 was re-appointed chief | MacMillan-Dufty 135| ings- along with , other Dawson wl nue was fire assistance dues for oe for the village of | MacKay-Cotton 127% | tions for construction Western And Central Districts — uM (I Jeutade discts which amount OL¢%y,a¢ the anmual meeting | norman-Cauty s1i2!|7p¢, oF another, including, ex a ag . . ‘ ; 2 = - 7 ; — > sol - . | : . . | man | tensions repairs tee, The Guardian, Charlotietown, Wed., Feb: T1965: se Sat ~~ “—“— ‘ edi The. village's tobal-Assety18:-.4op-4-dhnee dear. was =e Greene-Farmer _ 119% aime value of $194,100. |7ou, | innipeg ocecccace - - [etedag oe Sereear system, | Ellis for a : 2 ane Petes “ sf omen petotetetesteveras a : | i — was put Behera ee yg 2 ae | * stern . ats sovicalecitndites SL I stevototeteteors t commissioners look into | Ralph Bishop - Accused Elects Queubee eee es 2 Of the feasibility of obtaining a |ferd Ellis —) ‘ wa sa ; in Cg wiles dea Se Seu eee | - HOW TO MAKE int John ........ | ’ i 3 Moncton 777° 11 MONCTON, (Special). ~The aes aa "7 |bodgeted for the coming year. aes an ae ee ae Halifax .........,. 13 33 (new timetable for Bordem,| 4 budget of $3,000 was set for |; davtelk cuiending ; AhG gE Oo erve erm Chetietictown ..... 8 22 | FEL to Cope emcee, BS 1965 and during the discussion | trom the co-operative’ store to BAKED BEANS B ef ‘ | Sydney 1. 10 37. | ferries issued by Canadian Na-| of anticipated revenue for the lthe United Church corner . 4 Pe ie uae eee tas . Yarmouth .. 22 34 tional this week shows that/year the commissioners were | Aiton Rayner, chairman of | ;, : a SUMMERSIDE — Joseph Al- they appeared on charges of um- St. John's, Nfld. ... 17 2 Prince Edward Island will have) instructed to study and come up |Q’Leary's Centennial Day, was phonse Richard of Urbanville lawful possession of liquor. Albany ........... 11 25 its most frequent service ever | with a tax rate for the sewage | reappointed as chairman of an was fined $200 and costs or Another Summersidé’ resident Boston .'.....,.... 27 3j this summer. The 1965 folder on | disposal system, installed two |; "Leary Day Committee”. three months for unlawful sale was fined $20 and costs or 38 Miami ........... 66 © g3._—~=C the ferry service is also the first | years ago. of li $100 and costs or days for being intoxicated in a New Orleans ...... 39 4g to be printed in. both English; 4 new commissioner, Arnold | ‘64 Ti e h three ths for unlawful pos- public place Tucson cesses 48 = «7 Snd French. - |Mclver was elected to replace | ignis session of a still by Magistrate ——-~————-—— Ls Angeles ....... 5156 At the peak period from June (outgoing commissioner Kenneth | W. Chester S. MacDonald in 25 to Sept. 7 this year the three | Jay. f. nditures Prince County court yesterday. MASSIVE HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- CN ferries will make a total ot | In retiring, Mr. Jay thanked xpe I The accused elected to serve ther office says all regions 38 scheduled crossings a day, |tne commission and ratepayers the jail term. (Continued from page 1) should be mainly sunny today | four more than in the same per- for the co-operation they had $23 968 46 Both sentences are to rin con- far’ greater impact on Canada * .’ fod last year. This increase im) given during his term on the | ys ° “om than on the U.S. American in- | “ough a few light snowflurries | frequency is made possible by |council. Mr. Mclver pledged his | ~ currently. n ? : | : | 3S | TIGNISH — The annual meet- ov . 7 dusiry would gain free access | Sh0uld develop in Nova Scotia | the completion of a second berth | 1 village during | ing of the Village of Tignish was pl. oo ; said to the Canadian market .1n 19| and Prince Edward Islarid dur- | at Borden. .° |his term oe | held in the Legion Home. last rerside had —— ints years. Canadian industry in five | ing the day. The spring and fall schedules | night with retiring commission- o moat tow Cot May: 2°" gd have iret eee | “Regional forecasts: | whch operate om April 15 fe] WL SOON |e Rael Ferry esang nard Roy of the RCMP. . aa Mainland. Nova Stotia and | June 24 and Sept. 8 te Nov. 30) Expenditures for the year A serch of the accused’s| "he big would te | Prisee Edward Island: Sunny | provide for 20 crossings a day, | aoe property had later wuncovered|in having adian industry with a few cloudy periods; cold- daily |der prolonged and continuing | the ull. compete freely tor markets m|¢r: west winds 20 diminishing | crossings. These are the same|review—shifted some of the ini- | Sep°rted for the fire department John Archibald Arsenault of} ai] of Canada and the U.S. with | @ the evening to light. Low-high | numbers Middleton was fined $100 and! American industry. To 4o so, | ¥ ores extra 5100 Opposition Leader Dougias-| wins for their cooperation costs or 15 days for impaired Canadian industry would have | 2, Goshen and New Glasgow 10 | sings the CN ships make during the year. driving. to reorient itself to greater and | 2%d 20. Kentville 10 and 22, | unscheduled trips _ whenever| Sir Alec's motion maintained Hector Buote reported for the Two persons appeared before more economical production of | Charlottetown 15 20. | there is traffic to warrant them. | the House has no confidence in| 1-0 agmmittee Terence Gav- the court on charges of failing more specialized products, Mr.| Outlook for Thursday—Sunny | the Labor government because |i, «pects: Aubin J Gallant, to report to RCMP for re-inspec- Fowler said. and cold. of its “hasty and ill-considered | tennial projects and ELC. tion after having been stopped’ Asked whether Canada would! 5:35 tide today at Charlotta) Ot. Peters _-actions” during. its first 100 | eet Oe, {nd told that their vehicles were |not lose some of its independ- |s75°12.47 p.m. At Rustico at | ° | Of days of Power. He compares | “New commissioners elecied uipped. Both the ence in the process, Mr Fowler | > Criti Wilson a a . eee ee Neill, said: “I would feel I'm more | 9-18 a.m. and 7.02 p.m. Sum- ls ca i shop. North Bedeque and , Ed-|indepedent if I had more money |™eTside tide eighteen minutes i ward Arsenault. Summerside, {im ™y pocket.” later than Charlotictows. sun| SNOW Removal |,,%, amendment put fore that the es | rises today at 7.20 a.m. and sets | pe ‘eresponsibil.| A total of $500 was voted for| f- fined $10 and costs. For having SHOULD EXAMINE PLAN at 5.4 p.m. | ST. PETERS — Criticiam of ity” of the former Tory govern-| @ special fund for the purchase ee avin | Asked for his comment on the the department of highways re- ded to a serious situation| of a new fire truck and $100 meas- insufficient equipment on his | pian in his capacity as spokes- garding snow removal in the) which required remedial towards free skating for school vehicle, Edward Arsenault. 'man for the Canadian pulp and| DEATH NOTICES _ Vitiace of St. Peters was voiced v ieid’ Si | children up to age 18 en three ee. was also fined #10 | paper. industry. ij Fewtes Received iso late for Classifiea *t last evening's meeting of the ‘Alec —y reia. * . A Summerside man and am paper industry ought to exam Gooth petice come | ‘ Albany resident were each fin-| ine this plan for the effects if ed $20 and costs or 30 days when would have. Maybe we should be selling magazine-type pa- pers in- the United States as well as newsprint.” | R. Douglas Stuart, retired U.S. ambassador to Canada and director of the Quaker Oats ; Company who is former Ameri- commit- jean co-chairman of the jtee, said the plan is more far- | Monday. | seeing than Congress would be jo North | prepared to endorse at the pres- |< ent time. But Congress €an be | ay, jeducated along its lines, he jst 2 | added. ville Authors of the study are IMPROVED | Sperry Lea, American director Mrs. William MacLeod, Tig-| of on = —— . is in health | Theodore Geiger, ¢' of inter- =" Wein et Aeron (natal studies of the U.S. Na- fit a1 ts Fil fs iff f ir Hi, i ij rte ef te it it bi ne lini clieze i ; i 5 i ff nf Hi di i jtional Pl. Assoc: and from a bout with the flu. \A ens —. to her heme at Reggie Moosey’s, HOSP \director of research for thé jessy — Qnevets EAVES eee her Committee, now employed else- fener 7 . a Miss home on Monday from Western |W1ere: ae 1a eg rma ot Eats 6 Hospital, Alberton, where a Rey Ne ealindtee Smith's letetown Funeral Heme where ) and =? of research for the ine the funeral home’ ot 86 for « days said that Canadian - b agpla yie- —ee goods are generally higher o'clock. Interment % ee acaas ace priced than similar American omens ions Mrs. |goods because plants on this . to her home at Tignish after be- | side of the border cannot take ing a patient at Western: Hospi- advantage of the produe- tal, Alberton tien’ 14s Gok Gah Ce ae: OPERATION SCHEDULED (uction of similar American 3 i F i . F 2 : and Mrs. Willard "Waugh, Lower | in. "Cay igime signer cost of be- Bedeque is a patient in the| i fe'the only country Gal i where he is to undergo » tonsil-| ouping “ot 100,000,000" beagle’ Sous ectomy. inc OMT 9.000000 compares ‘wih | Win $20 Worth of Merchandise ON 2 COUNTS , ase : pearing on two. counts, nearly 10.0000, Russia's 20-1 Weekly for the Next Four Weeks. teing drm, Louis Ca, mQh_Market's a jay 4 ee Cresin, and send tn the end _ $20 and. costs on each charge |trade ares is approaching that ego Ge sie, parchase was made and by Magistrate R. §. Hinton, with janet teat the answer to this : nee GC, ia town police cout yes: iis te pote tobe tee hted af ‘What four products are made by ADL? = =~ Se, ar rears (eae sak tae eral for being drunk. work in the future. tusrchandle be sickad ep waere gutchass wes mands = - « r ee - a oht AMAQGAMNAT J Dairies Ltd. __ Feeeives $100° Cas only fou Set ote Agta Ee. ; CMe EPR Arete gba ieee a SPEEDY CATOR ‘Send entry to~--= *