~acres of ‘seed- potatoes; ~ 7 Sn eR ap a faite POLICE SKETCH OF SLAYER. ——Cheage—pelice—artist Otis Rathel produced. yesterday this concept of. the slayer of eight student — nurses in _ Chi- cago. He.based this concept _ on detailed decription of the slayer obtained in a two-hour questioning session wih Cre Cora- es * _zon_Amurao, a siudent nurse who escaped the killer. (AP _Wirephote) SSS Planting Of Island Seed Potatoes Is Record Here Prince Edward Island farm ers have planted a recerd 38.977 it was learned last evening from Gor- don Ross, acting Officer-in- Charge .of the seed potato in- entered for inspection, This compares with 20,088 acres a year ago-: : Kennebec is next in line but ft falls far short of the top variety, with only 6,619 acres entered. age in general is making excel- lent growth. At ee: the crop shows good promise, he added. Field” inspection started on Thursday of this week 5 ce center 7 1 ibe made a walking mall, : |Performed on the terrace of the \jant of Duvar. James Palmer of ‘\in the school which was directed _ | charge x —+Htegton Takes. Isla and. News ‘Page | | Children To Western and Central Districts § Carnival ‘The Guardian Charlottetown, Sat., July 16, 1966. 3 Children from he P.E.I- Pro- when the Provineial Command of rafters last night when one of the by Mayor Walter-Cox yvesterday+ing area met—Thursday-evening Anthony's Parish Hall to Michael Brothers On arrival at morning. Mayor Cox _, said he in St merside, has” been attracting a ? and Albert Gallant, MacDonald, Presi- large crowd of people during the isons for the area MacKenzie spo parr a val officials : : a more attractive and pleasan darablanph of the consolidated orphanage children, on behalf of at 10 o’clock,each week-day and The mayor “init and then noted that before the Plaza —_ tions~concerning _costs,~regional | Shows park- boundaries and bus routes. Before the return trip to - lie and traffic would have to 4. standing vote indicated that Jottetown: the ore ee eee 'be carefully studied, and such the meeting was in favor of es-|hour on the mid4way rides and jan undertaking would probably tablishing a fact-finding comms had their choice of lobster_ or | jtake some time | tee to study the cost-of construe- barbecued chilcken_for. supper. | Eari Taylor, president. of the tion of a ten room unit and audi- _ In charge of the group was F. Piaza merchants Association, |torium, and operational’ expen- Pius. Smith, Provincial Presi- stated that the plaza merchants | 5€S cant, sanated by Bewley Poreniy see enapeneiig Se. teigeeeg | haneeed: tb. the committee*% the Charlottetown branch. merchandising in the area and Were Vance MacKay_of- -Bliom- now offered almost every ser- + he eee Pineau of \vice that ¢ oomfie orner, Keir Easter leans. at the shapper could re | win River East, Atthur Wal- : lace of Fortune Cove, Stephen” Pipe Major Wilfred f Glengarry, Oscar Gal- ed an association to work to school supef- — Ghester tending the luncheon meeting on a Variety of subjects such as lo- | cal programming, -network pro- gramming; and so on Among those attending yester- day's meeting were Charlotte- day Roseville and Gerald Murphy of scauitealee "Joka Bellot aay "aeed 4 cus Blanchard. Gordon Bennett, and, Pracagielt . ric pra - wat fA. Farmer who represent the” rest in past were Charlottetown metro area in the not represented at the meeting and-it- was suggested that Ivan nec el sos ee presentatives Collicutt of ‘Burton, Keith Webb town Board of Trade and other | of ,Howlgn and George Arsenault | jorganizations, as well as several of Roxbury be asked to join the city businessmen. 4 Confederation Centre eee Friday. we? all | Alberton | Bible -tions, atl-going_together to_make|were ontap at 7 dent of the Lobster Carnival, past. week, according to Carni-! . by Acadian Mis- 4 This and strange music’ Other activities during the day as nsisted of playoffs at Queen Elizabeth answered ques- the sia tsa of the Lynch remained ‘open until the’ bank | Park, horse racing under the land talent ALL DAY SATURDAY - Stead's haya Charlottetown’ s Rect” committee and represent their | dstics. = - sup Following adjournmest. of the general meeting, the fact find- 1 Sched Haka x ™\ o'clock and ‘Acadians. Take Spotlight ‘At Carnival Yesterday ~ — pean Orphanage and from the = . ‘athohic Social Welfare Bureau SUMMERSIDE Civie Sta- étosed at 3.30 in the afternoon a 4 SUMMERS - ( g 33 n | lights, and dancing for aditits | Confederation i Bloomfield had a field day -on Thursday dium here was packed to the A popular band from the near- beginning at “10 p.m. at the Roy. r .: i village of al Canadian Legion~ Home 2 Plaza Opened i Studies a Royal Canadian Legion took pig highlights of the day got un- couche added to the day's festi- qoqay ig “All-Star Bonanza” ney li d at hee by bud. to |derway at 9.30. . vities by presenting a concert iM and-''Teenage” day. The. main ‘Meanfederation Plaza’ -Consoli ation Treas ee, Carnival Yesterday. being. ‘Acadian the Stadium in the. afternoof. vent of the day will be the braeing.the Grafton and ahead vided by hee eutlig. wote See: Day", the program featured |The band was under the diree- crowning ‘of Kay Andrews as {Street blocks facing the. Con- . BLOOMFIELD Ratepayers Clark. rit ee Acadian music, folk singing, fid- tion of Julius Poitier ‘ Miss P°E.1. 1966. at 2 o'clock wm federation Center, was opened in Bloomfield and the surround. The Pure Milk Company and ‘ling and step dancing competi-} The best in. vaudeville acts the stadium. The cornation mo- torcade will Jeave the Y-Center the fair . ae Up One of the most enjoyable ev- 11.30 last night year’s at 130 and proceed to the Sta- looked forward to a future’ ‘time consider a proposed consolida- me = dover neta tenes enings at this-year's Carnival. vaudeville features ‘‘The Ivan: |dium ’ oe | when the Plaza would be a tion of the school districts Business Manager and conduct- The display. of gold coins and |ovs"’, thrilling world renowned — Another event that is sure te walking mall..- Malcolm MacKenzie, deputy ed free of charge into the sta- bars. valued at over $25,000 at Casting bar artists, Captain: Sch: draw a large crowd will he the , He congratulated the 19 firms{! Lminister, of education, was pre dium to wateh the stage perfor- the Bank of Nova Scotia, Sum- reiber's chimps as ‘‘go go" dan- -a4}- star bonanza beginning at & ~ Tim the area‘ who recently. form- |°C% ** “ete Merritt Callaghan.- mance . cers and a “melange. of comedy 5am —it..willfeature—winners— in Irish. Scottish, Acadian and rock cert--wilt feature the best in is: oe npn neni tgpeniehs eR ssteactaedineee ALBERTON — A five-day ya- cation Bible school for the Alber- '"& Committee met briefly and jton Pastoral Charge of the Unit- lected Keir Easter as chair. | jed Church of Canada concluded’ =e | — |} s yesterday. aoe Alberton, Ciena and Tig- nish congregations participated ALTERNATIVE . | Continued from page one) | by Brian Gazzard, jtant to student assis- ‘tee ‘ithiaier on + tae spread general support, for. the : application for emptoy~ Chann Rasa rebroadcasting station for the CTV, “network Canadian viewers who. are not in a posi- tion to receive American stati qe oe have=continued —to devannd iden | toed Shirt ¥ choice of two Canadian Stations. rey. Dealing with CFCY Televi. | Musie was Minister, Rev ton, Assisting AS ‘Mrs. Gordon Gamble, directed by the Ronald Pockling- Irish Cobbler and Green Moun- Tremendous growth has beeM |Hudson. Lois Leard and Mrs sion, Mr. MacDonald said their * eae IMPORTANT NEWS FOR ALL LOBSTER FISHERMEN spection branch here. The acre- age is not a great deal larger than the former high, -but it de- finitely is a new record, and a ‘few applications for small. acre- noted in many Island crops and |Ralph Haywood the-potato crop is no exception.| Last evening the c The. combifiation of abundant iicuaasireeet of susie aioe moisture and a generous share things they had learned and of warm weather has proved a |their handwork was on display. tain, once the king pins of the Island's potato industry, were third and fourth in that order. Mr: Ross said the potato acre- seeing argument is simply. that they will not be able to withstand the eompetition of another service in PEI. since their operations | IN DISTRICT SINNORTHUMBERLAND STRAIT ages are still dribbling in, Mr — most effective growth combina- from a financial standpoint, have || _. ____" Ross added ARMED epee i always heen marginal, we can- | To protect the future of the Atlantic Lobster Industry, the The record planting of this ' on't thin ever saw po- F , k H | ‘not argue with them *He sald. - cs giaae-emanpateers-tee—-iamigltr| ltatoes grow. more ‘apidly’ thas rea al thet. tale with the sromtent af Federal Government has selected District 8 for anexperimental _ a with the 29.248 acres. that had Conti call from page-one) they did here in June,” Mr. Ross : CFCY. Robert Large have made program in. trap limitation and. vessel control ‘regulations. been enteredfor—inspection—at~ retirement. He was reported to-noted Tast_ evening Storm Hit: ‘it evident that CFCY Television : : : : ; a i this time a year ago. The form- fea} cuts in technical services, The following table indicates s las such, would not be against be. | “ : sae ' E a a ee —shehtly-rick lack of support for opera- the acreage planted this Lens 4 ing sold to the CBC, to be oper- over 38,000 acres As asual Sebagoes top. all the tional units. He is deputy. chiet of technical services for logist the various Varieties, and a ont parison with what was planted | Alberton jated by the CBc_as- one of their inetwork stations YOUR CO-OPERATION IS URGENTLY NEEDED. James Wilkie, and -his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and: Mrs. | Stanton Clark, Elmsdale. TO ARRIVE - Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon and Mrs. Harold Soper, will arrive from Arvida, Quebec, during the | weedend to visit Mrs. RM. Dunn Bid; Mrs_ AC. Greep, Alberton. j GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Mollins, with their sons David and Erie, of Saint John, N.B. are visiting the latter’s mother, Mrs. James “Wilkie, and other relatives in Al- berton and Elmisdale. Mr. -and Mrs. Mollins are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordon, while the bovs are with ‘their eousins, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ren- nie ——_——— DEATHS winnie: — The death. occured as the result of an aecident at Midgell. ren of 93 Richmond Street The~ remains are resting at the Cut cliffe Funeral Home. ~ Funerat notice. later O'CONNELL — At 12 Pond -Street—on-—TRursdas,—hils—-14-- 1966,- John .--O’Connell in ~his 83rd vear. Resting at the Char- lottetown Funeral’ Home from where the funeral will be held Saturday morning, leaving the funeral home at 11:45 for’ Re- —— High Mass @ he Chaurch Most Holy Redeemer at : July 15-of Clifford War- > ‘has said his job is to sell inte- gration, to the services. Mr. arkness called for a! jroyal commission to investigate | Hintegration. A similar demand: for an.iIn-— iquiry, though not necessarily | iby royal commission, had earl! ier ~ beta, placed before Mr. Hellyer and Prime Pearson by R.-I. Hendy, a tired’ commodore who now. Is ‘Toronto’ lawyer. | He was acting for the Civfl- ian Committee on the Marl- time Component of the Cana- dian Defence . Forces. June 20 by the--Naval-Officers’ Association, the Navy League of Canada and the Roval Cana- dian Navy Association He said the committee-{s pre- paring-a brief for the Com- mons ‘defence committee Its basic’ suggestion- was that Can- ada should pause to study inte- gration and its effects - before taking the next step to unifica- fion_ a The only officer to express doubts publicly about fntegra- ‘tion was Rear-Admiral Burchell who said he supports the policy of integration but holds differ- ent views than Mr. Hellyer’s Tabout its “implementation formants said this referred operational units However, Mr. Hellyer Rear-Admiral Landymore was asked to resign becatise he op- posed: integration. - He.-saifl_ the. policy is sup- formed | said | | WOLFVILLE, NS. — Gre Acadia Chapel Choir of Ai University was presented Fri- jday with the City of Lincoln | Trophy as the best male choir /in Canada. The presentation was made to professor Leonard Mayoh, the Minister Choir’ s conductor, was made«by | re. | President E.G. Pridham of the | Canadian Federation of Music | Festivals | Each choir competing for the ‘award taped a_ performance which was judged in London. England... OTTAWA ‘CP)—Prime Minis- iter Pearson annoupéed Friday that the government has ap- proved a grant of $2,000,000 to the endowment of the Vancier | The | Institute of the Family. government will also recom- mend to Parliament additional appropriations matching con- tributions to the institute from “other sources. The institute was up: Jast year following the Conference on the Family called” by ~Governor- General Vanier to co-operate with welfare, religious and set Canadian ‘FILM PROCESSING . @ Black and White, or Color. Fastest Service. Highest Quality. 12 noon. Interment is the Catho- lic cemetery. ported by the, majority of the {armed forces staff. enh APPROVE $200,000 GRANT idther organizations in the field. ~t7 A to. doubts about logistic support of | SATURDAY, JULY 16th. ALL STAR BONANZA AND TEEN AGE DAY 9:30 p.m. Little League Playoffs. 1:00 p.m. Bill Lynch Midway. 2:00 p.m. Square Dancing Jamboree. 2:30 p.m. Finals in Rock and Roll Jamboree. 4: 00-8:00 p.m. Pelicious. delightful Lobster- and Suppers |: £ van : 5:00 p.m. Organ Selections: 7:00 p.m. Presentation of Float winners. 8:00 p.m.—All Star Bonanza. | 8:00 p.m.—Horse Racing under. the Lights. - i "10:00 p.m. Teenage Coronation Ball. - : October 10th) Fishermen in District 8 will be tunited ‘to setting a maximum of 250 traps per boat. Ali fishiag boats above 15 tons net must be registered. Those that tonnage may be registered volun- tarty at regular fees or licensed without charge. For Department of Transport registration and licensing boat owners can contact the Registrar of Shipping at a recognized port of registry. These-ports-include: Charlottetown, P.E.I., Chatham and Moncton, N.B., and Pictou, N.S. For the licensing of fishing boats below 15 tons apply im person or by mail to the nearest Collect of Cus- toms and Excise. Offices are located in Charlottetown Chicken Many, Many More Interesting || - Events! r Everybody’s Talking About “THE OTTAWA MAN" rit lie etalon ane ems “hm going again ‘ ‘ inatied vc band peo- ee oe ee ee ee a Hon. H. J. Robichaud, M.P., Minister other varieties, with 28,385 acres j.< a year ago. ml Mr. Large, . Mr. MacDonald T R N P -Mr. Hellyer also susounced > ____| ALBERTON — A freak hail- said, indicated that the radio the retirement last week | . _* [storm struck Alberton at 5.30 broadcasting aspect would like- F through “mutual -understand- |. 2} 5 p.m yesterday. ly be kept by the present com- YOUR OWN FUTURE! a ing’ of Lt. - Gen. Frank J.| = 2 3 Dark”clouds gathered ‘and a pany. CBC, Mr. MacDonald F Fleury, 52, controller-general of s. zt Zs |few rumbles of thunder were’ said, will almost ‘certainly be the armed forces, and Lt.-Gen. - pa # Sea |heard before rain and hail pour- prepared to take over CFCY Robert W. Moncel, 49, vice- Sebago 28. 285% 30,088% ed down. The hail stones, about Television and increase facill-|| — chief of the defence staff. Kennebec .... 6,619'2 5,360% a: half inch in diameter, contin- jties to provide an even more Rear Admiral Landymore Irish - oe a ued to come down for about two adequate service for local pro- | maintained that the four rear- joe se) Son eee ret ont were: omy vis. grammi. The CBC.” he said, | ‘admirals whose departure : ible on the groun he remain- has expressed interest on sever- : Iplans became known Thursday | Mountain ... eel _ der of the precipitation : fell as a! occasions for moving into 4 Cherokee..;... 24. . rain. wis ce ine ana sieht actett -tndepence nt be He Katahdin rer “2577 30% The’ i rt ae. ws a ation.—a@ the said ‘the steps had~ nothing ‘to Netted Ge 215! B44 | ail, so far’ as can he coming of the second CTV net- at : VISIT do with the promotion of Com- Req LaSoda .. ’ ;—wes—tocatized—in— the work: cwilt hasten . i Mr and Nrs . Robert Hayes ™odore Ralph Hennessey. who Avon *........ 7 73% 138%; town, with Baines districts Mr. MacDonald also answered 3 of St. Louis, Missouri, are visit- “4S appointed comptroller-ger-’ Hunter ...:.. 7034 ~ ee jreceiving only ral only rain several questions from those at- ing relatives in Alberton. eral with the rank of vice-ad- Keswick ...... 59*4 = — : imiral, jumping over the feur Sabie ........ 52'% i E “ARRIVE | senior. .rear-admirals. Warba ....:.. 49% ‘Mr and Mrs. Carl Lyons, Ran- | He said the senior forces ol- Red Pontiac .. = a doiph, Mass, have arrived in | ficers were trying yto make in- Pungo ....... ll Alberton to visit Mrs. Edward tegration work although it had ; Fundy asee 34% Trainer. proved more expensive than’ Mcintyre ..... 1s et cate eo : anticipated. Norland ctteee *% : ee : . “= _gtbrsts The issue, he said, was. 4e- ee ss i j 2 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leavitt struction of the navy's identity aves oe S : and family of Pittsfield, NH. through a common rank struc- “victory 1 6% e are guests at the home of Mr. fure th ‘the army and, air 2 ies gs ae ge : ; and-Mrs--C.A. Gordon, Alberton. fore and a single unjform 88.977 29,2484 ss : ; : a o- any apnarent econ-’ A . < ARRIVE omy efficiency.” /Number of t Th Summ d LAC and Mrs. Eugene Trem- COMMAND SHIFTS aplications 3,098 —- 2,699 ‘ e ersl e blay, with their children, have} while the capital buzzed with Number of oe soe aus peuae talk of- the mounting depar- | fields 4,075 4466 ~ b * tures, senior command of the| oe f t C ] and Mrs. E.E. Larter, Alberton. |defence forces shiftedgon sched- | S er arnlva visit lule with Air Chief Morea Acadia Choir. "y . aE ; iFrank. Miller handing over - Perez Wilkie of Quincy, Mass. post of chief at deloaee stat | y : : 1s aguest of his mother, Mrs. i. 1+ Gen J. V. Allard, who| Wins Award | During the 1966 Lobster season. (August 10th to and Summerside, P.E.!., Chatham, Moncton, News castle and Sackville, N.B., Truro, N.S., and at_ other district. Fishermen must apply for.a Lobster Fishing License as usual from the Federal Department of Fisheries. Fishing Licenses will not be issued unless your boat _has been properly registered or licensed, ~ THE FEDERAL DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES WILL PROVIDE ALL FISHERMEN WITH SPECIAL NUMBERED TAGS. ONE TO. EACH LOBSTER TRAP. THIS WILL ENSURE THE FAIR DISTRI- BUTION OF TRAPS FOR EACH BOAT. CHECK WITH. YOUR NEAREST FISHERY OFFICER. THE FUTURE OF THE LOBSTER INDUSTRY — DEPENDS ON YOU! ee —— OF FISHERIES | Dr.A.W.H, Needier, Deputy Minister ‘Amherst, Pictou and locations within this | .. GEORGE WOTTON at me.” =) Raye Buea es PHOTOGRAPHY - = So __ ares a4 riattetown —Paul Whelan. ms P.O. Box 830 = _ = = a : ° = = ? ea. * ree