_- Hon, Henry. Wedge, Wot health, aid Hon. Hubert Mac- Police carry @ man away from the -sidewalk in front of the White House: yesterday af. ™ Ma's fin placed there by deimonstr- - ators from the Student Non- Violent Coordinating Commit- tee. Police also took away 4, 62 - CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA — The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has to establish its own television & President J. Alphonse Ouimet of the CBC made this clear. in re- leasing detailed comments of the corporation on the report of the Fowler committee on broadcast- ing. Mr. Ouimet pointed out that the CBC ‘does not yet have @ television station in three Can- adian provinces - Prince Edward Brunswick Me Ss ss available to. remedy this lack,|'he private P.EI. station — mily whose home was badly na . or if the areaé cannot-yet accom-| The Amer ? iD burned by. fire Monday ‘nade. ARRESTED modate.a_second station, it is practic oo ze \ OB\her escape from. the flaming c recommended that channels be | CBC stations for five years would |huiiding by jumping from a reserved for CBC use and that, be-a permanent freeze unless a porch roof. ee, moan, whe Wdnaiiio’ Renell os CBE stations be the gext stat- —, five Ne oe She then ran to a nearby Leslie ayless 20, s authorized in these areas,” | i Church, Va., was charged with |the con eae" |third TV licenses whether CBC |"ene’ .04' eeturned to her home disorderly conduct. (AP. Wirephote) @ ‘ter he sat down beside a cq-_the coffin, background. The “LOCAL Committees’ Re BRIEFS, onsidered — Mayor IN HOSPITAL Bertha Hogan has entered the Charlottetown Hospital for treat HAVING SURGERY Nelson MacDonald, Wheatley River, has entered the P £1. Hospital for surgery. bag _IS PATIENT Maybelle MacLennan, Piéa- gant Valley, is a patient in the P.E.1, Hospital : — RECOVERING. | Mrs. Joseph Flood, South . [Millvale is recovering in the Charlottetown Hospital whore __-She recently underwent surgery _ EGG PRICES Dealers were quoting produc- ers Tuesday for ungraded eggs delivered in Charlottetown 2& = 5 ton City Hospital. The cou ~_had_been visiting in Ontario. oe RECEIVES WORD... Michael O'Neill of 91 Gerald Street, City. has received the word of the death on January 3, 1966 of his sister Susan (Mrs. John Wholley) of Bradford, Mass. Funeral service was held at the Sacred Heart Church, . Bradford on Jan. 7, with inter- ment-in the church cemetery. NAMES SWITCHED Donald Anderson, in the ab- sence of president Louis Mc- Guire, presided over ing of the Second District of ‘Ki Liberal Association in Morell...Monday night. It was previcusly reported that Mr. McGuire presided and: that Mr. Anderson ‘was president. : Yesterday's report of ship- ments to Boston by Gulf Gar- der Foods Ltd. of Georgetown should have read 77400 poufds in October, 215 pounds in Nov- ember and 275,000 pounds in December. A story of the plant’s winter plans had the figured mixed up’ due to a line inadver- tently omitted. CABINET MEETS The provincial cabinet met for its regular weekly session yes terday morning. There were no delegations scheduled to appear before it and Premier W. R. Shaw said the cabinet would be discissing routine matters. minister Neil,” Minister of welfare, were both absent from the meeting. - BREAK REPORTED A break at the Giftarama 166 _. Prince Street was ‘reported to the city police station yester- day. A quick check of stock showed nothing was taken. Sgt, Charles Ready, who is in charge ‘of investigating the break, reported a window in the rear of the store broken and _ drawers vifled in an, apparent Search for money. gual LIGHT. DOCKET _ _ There was a light ‘docket in ‘City Police Magistrate A. J. Haslam, Q., presided. Petrie, city, drunken driving, was ed to Jan, 18. There were two - eases of druik and incapable. One city resident received a fine of $20 and costs or 2 |J ' days: The other was remanded to Jan. 12, : BUILDING. DAMAGED A construction’ storage build- ing: % by 16 feet, suffered heavy 4 y 4 _lers were John Hughes, Allan GEORGETOWN .\Héward 8. MacLean presided over the regular monthly meet- ing of the town council held Monday night in the= coun Minutes of the last regular meeting and of three adjourned meetings were read by the clerk, Mrs. Laura. Murphy, and | Reports were received from various committees. The finan- ers. Bills. amounting to $2,112.80 wéte certified as paid and bills amounting to $133-36. were ap- proved to be_paid. The town’s auditor is engaged in auditing the accounts of the town and preparing the yearly financial statement, which it is hoped will be in the hands of the ratepayers in the very near fu- ture. Councillor Currie reported on welfare payments and on street lights. The-police- report, under the chairmanship of Councillor Johnson, was read to the meet- ing by Constable Allison Grover and showed the total of $491 col- hg in fines during the month December. ‘Matters covered in the police included; the carrying and shooting of pellet guns with- in the town; the large number of unlicensed dogs running at ing and parking on both sides of Water Street, west from Fitzroy Street. It was moved that two pairs of police trousers be order- ed for the policeman. WINTER WORKS. Streets were reported as being By Council =~ within the town; overnight park- | tures: Low overnight High Victoria .......... ah Edmonton .......+- ter works program which. im-|Caigary ....... shea cludes the trimming and cutting |Saskatoon out of bushes in the town area. |Regina ...... tates Material has been procured to| Winnipeg ......:.- construct a new. bulleting board | Churchill on. Kent Street, which is utiliz-|Toronto .. ed to a great extent bythe pub- | Ottawa The council is to seek further |\Quebec ....-... aes advice from provincial authori- |Fredericton....... ties on the administration of the |Saint John ..... eae physical fitness grant- % Moncton .-<..... a It- was passed by the council |Halifax ...........- eS ee a ee Charlottetown .....- use of the town Sydney ...-.:.-00+- $10 per night for local residents |Yarmouth ........ iS and $15 for non-residents. iSt. John’s ......++++- INSTALLING FURNACE TPs | Boston " The council was informed that Ni eeetescor eeeenere « iy seePeeeeeree Douglas Brothers and Jones Miami ....--.-- “4 were now engaged in installing |New Orleans ....... a warm air oil furnace in the |Kansas City .....-- rink that will provide heat the dressing rooms and t and also for the upstairs dance yee 200 gallon oil storage tank the rink and-have it erected within the building. expenditure projects will ‘tianced over a period of years, as is the custom in ment of eee ticks. Clancy Brothers | Here For Carnival sanded and pulp wood was sold that had been cut in the opening up of a street. A report was gi- ven on the progress of the win- CITY AREA FUNERALS PETHICK FUNERAL — The funeral. . for. Mrs... Grace... N. Pethick was held Tuesday, Jan. ai, from the MacLean Funeral Home to St Paul's Anglican Church where service was con- ducted by Rev. F. Louis Elias. Attending was Lieutenant Gov- ernor W.J. MacDonald. Hymns sung were Abide With Me and Nearer My God To Thee. Pall- bearers were Dr G.D. Steele- J.E.H. Worth, Ernest B.V. Bell, Edward Milar, Samuel Korrey and TD. De ; took ‘place in the Peoples ceme- < EASTERN FUNERALS jin the folk music field. The Clancy Brothers and Tom- my Makem, an internationally known Irish folk singing group will appear at the fourth annual St. Dunstan’s University Winter Carnival, it was announced. last night by Charley McMillan, 196 Carnival Chairman. Famous for their Irish melo-. dies, and for such hit tunes as “Irish Rover’ and “Johnny McEldoo”’;. the- Clancys. have in: the past few years climbed high | - High They make a point of spend- | town 2.06 ing at least three or four months | F a year in Ireland, searching bitant- According to Bob Sherman, aj a.m. and sets famous music critic, ‘“T o mmy |- Makem and the Brothers Clancy have evolved a very basic and at 5.08 p.m. their own heritage, natural: spontaneity and zesty hunfor of old friends gathered at a village pub.’”’ The Clancy Brothers will make their Island debut at the St. Dunstan’s ay Carnival Jan. 20. ‘ MacCORMACK FUNERAL — Funeral ‘for ‘Bernard ~MacCor- mack was held on Friday morn- ing from his late residence New: Zealand, to St. Alexis Church, Rollo Bay, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. W. Keefe who also conducted ser- vice at the grave. Pallbearers were brothers-in-law of the de- ceased, namely, Lionel Daigle, Hazen Dick, Glendon McKinnon, George Miller, Francis Chais- son, Piug MacPhee. Flowerbear- ; , Joseph. Macinhis, ‘Joseph Manning, Kenneth: Fish- er and Jaines Hughes. Interment was in the church cemetery. damage yesterday morning about 10 o’clock on of the new Science, Buil at; St. Dunstan's University. The build- ing, by Douglas Bros. and plumbing ; of the loss was determined and the cause of the blaze was hs known. City firemen brought fire under control OLD TIME 18 GREEK ; : . Father Time is a descendant neu of the Greek god Cronos, fa ther of the universe, who car- ried a long curved blade. COVERED!... —— eee Stationery, wedding” |" variety of household articles. Ms invitations, invoices, Make your list up now and peop sce ek all get yourself covered before your ‘ re-. : ol geen: that neat cash emergency guaranteed. ~ | oe GUARDIAN - PATRIOT } . CENTRAL PRINTERY ‘PHONE 4-8506 The. Guardian - - Patriot. “Island News Page _estrn and Contra Disc CBC Makes Bid For TV Outlet In Pel come out strongly for the right | pu outlet in Prince Edward Island. | ge ited | mean” ) | standard 1514” model with all the get-up-and-go and excitement dependable KEEP YOURSELF a ; . ‘ be adequately reflected on the national networks. .This . fact, plus the desirability of a broad choice of programming, for the blic and the conseyuences | which would stem from {he sug- stion ‘the CBC be restricted| © while private stations are not,| | compels the corporation to re. ject the recommendation of the Fowler committee in this regard. The -conimittee had recom-| mended that the reservation of |: Fe television channels for CBC in| certain cities be given up and| that~for~ the next five years the} oe allowed to establish | . ra $ t ae s in centres that now~ oh private station- cing: at Girl Jumped, Such a recommendation would | ablish its own station in Char- Ran For Help lottetown for at least five years the CBC could not est- because of the presence there of! A member of the Cauley. fa- or private. Steel Arrives For New Rink. MONTAGUE — Two’ truck. | loads of structural steel arrived |second storey window and three yesterday for the new Montague |Persons huddled in a doorway and skating rink and from the | it of a ? morning during the storm a large por- the south wall was blown . HM. Smith, building man- | , advised that this wall will | be re-built until the steel placed. mae a i i i begin today_to place house. we ; » = ‘ Swim Course Has Big-Class Fa i the shortly so_that work can YMCA last night had 3 mem- | continued as bers, ranging in skills from no- vice Bean to holders of the ow 1 : 0. Prayer Services [“Rcur°cpl Robert Wiliams, Held In Kings Instructors ‘Carol Tayler, Worship seryices were held in| the churches of the Murray Har- treasurer and will be bour, Murray River area during |YMCA next Tuesday night to en- the Week of Prayer and Witress,.roll any new members. ; Jan. 2 to 9. The course offers exercise and sai] Topics for. each ‘ evening's |fun, combined with aquatic theme were chosen from _ the |skills. various statements of faith found | im the Apostle’s Creed. . h q { ‘Pentecostal, Charch-of Christ, VAST CHANGES Baptist, . rch of Scot- | tinued. from page jland and P ian lice # gi : , ” tions co-operated. - There were good attendances | applied.” at all of: these services particu-| THE SMALL FARMER *\larly on Friday evening when; Mr.-Yeo rejected the gana ae aye 2 eT : peer agen gay hor The storm. will move off to |Murray Harbour wes filled to| the small farmer, but he em- | the northeast crossing New- jcapacity. .. | plhasized a reasonable level of | warmer weather in 8 f 5 | best of seed and attention were | -|the- Presbyterian — Church — im | ion he’s_not_ in sympathy with | MINEGOO LAUNDRY ‘s ie ols o, ICE PACKS The current trend toward of ice on the Bow River. ‘Each concern to city engineers a9 @ Calgary > year the shifting movement of jam could cause serious flood- has stopped the rapid build-up the huge. ice packs is a grave ing. . tL i; & é rk: Hi z : i Ae BOTHER generations ago. ; “The change has been . . that farmers 5 ENGINEERS net income equals that of two Glen, and the -icebreaker Sir John’ A. 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