' . . —had been worked out. pending gram would eventually reach thei the British North America I c F0 You-ties - Cyprus and Turkey-— , discussion of the _principle. stage where about 100 whoopersl Aclathe Canadian constitii-J Ypru, m 'l‘hufldfly night. . . About “00.000 he estimated as a year will be added to the “on, v Brazil. meanwhile. formally ' the possible additional revenue known stock each year. and This amendment will allow I TO Rema'fl lntmduc a five-nation resolu- om federal implementation oftcventualiy some could be put' the l government to ‘ “on to keel! the 5-400 - man ‘ s. . legislate survivor benefits in More MOnfhs force in Cyprus. The force orig- such a measure. ‘back in the Wild Bird hunting licenses are now The only known wild whoopers sold individually by the provin- ‘number about 32 in one flock.I ces. Any duck stamp would cost .and the level has held IteadyI monnay, June 22 above and beyond this original ‘i'lEl'e for several years. i The inally became operative last March 27 and its three-month mandate will expire June 27 [unless it is extended. the proposed Canada Pension i UNITED NATIONS (AP) ' Extension of the UN Cyprus ‘force for another three months was virtually assured Friday Western And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. June 20, 1964. meets at Open This Morning license, and Mr. Laing felt that 2:30 pm. EDT to debate an as the countries most directly; The Nursing ters Assocla- the nursing consultant with the sportsmen would be prepared . interim money supply billJ . tion of Canada be"an its 19th department of national defense I . to pay the extra charge if they The Senate stands adjourned Iconcemed 83”“: m rfifince' Earn Extra noun" biennial meeti here today in Ottawa. and representatives had confidence in the preserve? to June 29. w s "Ecessary ° p.e ’, sewing llama. - . . . I worsening of the situation i ' Wit-i a luncheo nf meeting of different areas of Canada. - tion plan. . . 1 _ , .' . of the national ecutive at the During th afternoo Mi ‘ A 0510' Norway' “as deemed 3mm" and Greece d‘sclo’edI RUSH name to, FREE de 011,, lottetown i. I pepper‘wluemmcenlhe ms“: ' WHOOPING CRANE! I that students in the capital city their agreement during a de—i "m" N“ obllg'tlon' wm”: President oft group is Miss ner of the Agnes C. Nell Mem- can. ‘ '1 “d America" . than” have to pay tax“ on me hate I“ the "math"! ."curity “DOWNEAST’, ma MacKay_ M Stewart ' Other orig] award for 196‘. scientists outlined an Wei-.3 By THE CANADIAN PRESS ifirst $300 they earn this sum- council which had received the! 522.0 Main s¢_ Yumouflg' N3 officers are: . Jean Mac- OFFICAL TO ATTEND national plan for swelling the. FRIDAY J imer. iassent of the other two main n nhope. vic e- Mrs. Dorothy Warner, a lead- - numbers of the rare whooping Prime ' Mmé‘g' P1934. rs ing figure in the St. John's Am- crane well into the three-figure br ket. said he would ask the CBC on I to Summerside, cretary -treas- bulance Brigade of Canada. will . . I met; as tie MacLaine. attend this meeting, to be held CAPITAL BUREAU techniques of moss washing Associate director of the US. ghow Publicly the mm' M’- Charlottetown corresponding in the Confederation Centre.' or me: GUARDIAN and drying will take place. Fish and Wildlife Bureau Lan- 931250". ditched by the CBC "mum is Verna Dame . Mrs. Helen MacPhee. presi- OTTAWA ._ The federal dc. s'ronnvo nxpnnnvmms sing Parker and E. L. Stevens. “ff .5 filing” Substandard- Charlottetown, social convener: dent of the P.E.l. unit of the “mm,” of fisheries will build According to Mr. MacNaught. chief of Canadian Wildlife Ser- Appvgfie) :vas “a Miss ‘Elsie Ni Olson, Charlotte- association, Miss Elsie Nichol and operate for the first three moss storing experiments will vices Western Region mum“! pelled by the speaker whenell‘e . to fol-low the meeting. Dun exist and gatherers liaive The plan involves primarily Also‘ln atte nee at the iun- The conference ends tomor- swcftor Genera] :_ Watson to sell at New Brunswick prices. the use of artificial hatching MT "919mm accused the cheon Will be iss Evelyn Peo- row with a drive to Cavendish Maersm said the govern. Instead f gatherers drying techniques rather than “letting gfiémi‘gg‘s‘" 0' “Shading per, honorary president. who (5 son. and the national president will receive at the social hour and a tea at Government House. years a $100,000 experimental Irish moss plant in Prince moss storage facilities do not ence 0811' 00¢ 8180- At Pfllent their program at the confer- ment has decided to build the moss themselves. the drying the birds do it themselves' in refused to retract a charge against Mr. Pearson. a b o u t circum- SUMMERSIDE will be done at the plant. The stances surrounding the film- i lent on recommendation of the STADIUM Tonight ls Youth Night 1, 1 twin k pm. of m the difficult conditions of the "g he 60mm”. doc ti De to meat Board. He p an eep 8 ion e wild,_ _ t u_ Ann“ C ve p moss and balance. A After experimenting and 1m. mentary' said tenders will be called as soon as plant plans and speci- Opposition Leader Diefen- baker and Mr. Pearson were mechanical dryer. now on rovin theirt hi h market. will be used initia p 3 3° "Que! throug the lly Prin e County Report are re ared and a _ the plentiful sandhill cranes. . figflizmchosen, p p but the department is develop- they feel that they are ready central figures in a wild up- According to Mr. MacNaught, mg 8 new dryer next year to try hatching the mar "V" the film and WIN it wasn’t shown The House and Se n a t e passed a resolution asking the Mr. MacNaught said he was confident the plant will be an economic boost to Prince Coun- cggs man's way. There are three or four known nests where they feel that they can find the the department of fisheries will operate the plant for three years after which it is hoped that an Merts Study—Shaw Premier Walter R. Shaw yes- in different cen- . . . . terday exp ssed the hope that no; of the county. mgatgggdbfggtdemmem w“ Umque Oyster i‘l’l'sg'olggggnggrlyfiidlgstcfmetr ROYAL SECURT'I‘IES resource velopment groups. The t is so prepared on” the plant over to an m._ The next should yield six -Or‘ Corporation Limited lng conditions town counc‘ s. village commis— that the smaller communities closets “and leaders in gener- al" will study and make use of the Prince Bounty physical as- pects report recently presenisd to government by the consult- ing firm of A. Habberstad Can- ada Limited. “I feel." he said. “that mak- ing use of the report is vital. There has been too much time over the years devoted to stud- ies, surveys and accumula- tion and data which. in many cases. has not gone very muc farther than high level offices." Premier Shaw said he was "very impressed" with the Heb. berated report. He said “it is a very satipfactory survey that outlines .inyestigations of such things as population. fisheries. harbors, transportation. educa- tion and' agriculture. There is so a al v32 fine outline cover- .BIRTHS WILLOUGHBY — To Mr. and Mrs. John H. Willioughby, on June 15th, 1964 at the Oh m 7 lobtetown Hospital a son He feels also that migratory ’ . ' bulance ifrom the scene of the , _ Gregory James. Weight I - t H 3. birds. which in his words play nm 9 on. accident to Prince Conn y o a large part as “bait” for the McGAUGH — Captain and Mrs. T1". McGaum. announce the arrival! of a son. Timothy. Dean. at the Charlottetown Hospital on Sunday. June h “people must be informed be- will have the advantage of studying their own areas with- out spending too much time on other areas. It is also divided organization of moss growers ty. eggs; once the eggs are in hand will operate the plant on a co- ganized group without charge. In the three-year operation of the plant by the fisheries de- partment. experiments of new in such a way that problems of industry. fisheries, agriculture and transportation are separa- ted so they may each be stud- ed.‘ ‘ a Premier Shaw said that he hopes in the months ahead the report will be well studied by the areas covered. He sal fore effective action can be taken. It is the plan of the gov- ernment to assist in every way and copies of the report will be placed in the hands of govern. ment members. and the exten. sion staffs of various govern- ment departments and every effort will be made to make the provisions of the com. mon knowledge among the peo- ple of the province. I feel that this is vital." «Victim Dies Accident In Hospital SUMMERSIDE -— Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Arsenault. 73. of Sum- merslde. died yesterday morn- ing about 3.30 after sustaining injuries the day re w en she was struck by a car on No- tre Dame Street in Summer- BRIEFS side while returning from a bin- go game in the Legion Home. She had been taken by am- pita-l about 10.45 Thursday night. rince County oroner Melvin Clark, from Kensington. ordered an inquest. Jurymen were sworn in yesterday morn- ing and viewed the remains at the hospital. NATIONAL British Parliament to amend they will be rushed to Monte Hatchery Opens Next Saturday eight eggs next year, and the. Wildlife scientists feel that they I will be able to hatch 25 or sol eggs during the next few years. : Stocks and Bonds ALEX M. WILSO Manager 137 Grafton St. Charlottetown N Dial #8583 FINAL SERVICE SUNDAY Be Present At 7.45 JOE BLIN CO Hon. Hedard Robichaud. fed- Mr. Stevens hoped the pro-l eral fisheries minister. Will of- ficially open the new pilot oys- r hatchery at the E'llerslie biological station June 27. it has been announced by Roy E. Drinman, who is investiga- tor-inchange of the Fisheries Re- search Board at the station. Federal and provincial gov- ernment officials and other guests will tour the station fol- lowing the ceremonies. sched- uled to begin at 10 am. The hatchery, which has been termed unique in this country. is designed for experiments with the production of disease-free oyster spawn under artificial conditions. .... rs (Continued from page 1) to be interested in big-game animals, he felt. important tourist industry. face possible complete destruction without measures of preserva- tion. He said no details for anyl duck-stamp—a federal migraw $M$n$$nsmsn $n$ $3555 ew Idea, The Forward Look For '64 ' Totally new from Nu Ina: Save a clay...and make mh' weight 8 “’5' a 025' Police said that traffic 1:88 tory game bird hunting license / MOSHE]! -— Cst. and Mrs. Roy SCHOLARSHIP; heavy around the time w en m of imeuJaphuic“ini“:ieeu‘sz s h I HAY CONDIT on: a to .' s one ofppy announce the arrival Mrs. Jack Scott. Summerslde at Summary“, “ruck Mm Ab c R 903. sync, and Donald Linkletter, son of senault with his car. on rsday. June 4. 1984 at M. d M , Albert Linnea. BARBERING OR ' - - 3V!“ 00! Hospital, Galt- A our Liannklettelrs Road. students a $1; 1;lean arses“? e the“: mmnmssma Faster drying aCflOn than a cnmper. . . more ' rot r i . . ' ‘ . W . 01‘9 3 Sc ' ' ' , ' or R city ill/{tie A1123? exgwcrsintozwiackd man, Heath Warren‘ Bud Moun- SCREEN TEACHING aggressive, plug free feeding than a crusher . .‘a . a Mrs. Ed McC be. 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