-, |fishermen attending. \ SIGN OF THINGS TO COME the- annual Pulaski Day Par- took part in the march. ade. More than. 100000 persons (AP Wirephote) Lay VI as they paraded Sunday past the New York Public Li- | Young Americans’ of Polish ancestry carry a banner wel- i quiere, spoke on the by-laws of 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Oct. 4, 1965. Fisheries Association Wants 400-Trap Limit A special meeting. of the and seconded that 400 traps be Queens County Fisheries Assv- the maximum per boat, also a ciation was held at North Ras |jmitation on license. tico last week which dealt with LIMIT WANTED NOW trap and licence |imit, There was a large representation of The meeting was also unam- ious in regard to petitioning the federal government that the trap and license limit go into ef- fect at once, There was a special commit tee appointed to present briefs to the government on behalf of The chairman, Bert Blac the fisheries association. Secre- tary for the evening was Mer- vyn Robison. A standing vote on trap and lr m jcense limits was taken which the fishermen. was unamious. It was moved Other speakers included de |puty fisheries minister Eugene the Gorman, Urban LeBlanc, exten- regular ones of expressing loy- | sion department of St. Dunstans alty am confidence in their lead- | University and Joe Gaudin. ele We one ees to he Represents SDU At APEC Meet F sources”’ program and the build- ing of an all weather road to | yn. They | also commended the © $100 Old | the university at the annual APEC coming the visit of Pope Paul brary on Fifth Avenue during by out going president of YPC, George , Whiteway | | meeting. Among the highlights today lexpected from the people.” He SEE AND HEAR One of Your two Queens County Liberal Candidates Mr. B. | CFCY Television _Monday, Oct. 4th 7:20 to 7:30 p.m. itical system bred by the Liber that would allow ‘‘such" re der held togethe? the céuntry with his own beliefs. Melvin MacQuaid, PC eandi- date for Kings in the coming el- ection, pledged an honest gov érnment giving the Maritimes, and especially his riding, a fair share of the natonal income. He stated that the Maritime region was never treated as fairly as when the Diefenbaker govern- ment was in power in 1957-63. Others __briefly..addressing..the meeting were: Rod Pratt, Leo Rossiter and Heath Macquarrie. officers PSyreTrT rt: tT B. Jones MR. B. B. JONES this calls for action! You're out of town. Your car’s — way, you let your fingers do the gone wrong. You need a service-,'_ walking. For anything you need, man—fast! The Yellow Pages! - it’s the quick and easy way When you shop the Yellow Pages to get the facts...and get action! . get action the yellow . let your fingers do the walking..: pages way expressed his dislike of the poli- | paign and strong. He said that the lea- i | ‘|and Monica Clow, Summerside. |The students will be fo Rev. James Kelly of the mre RMN aU : Fien and Cashew Joseph Revell of the staff of | the board of trustees for the |. 's University is re- | use of the school. - Denetan’s Univers ‘Islanders Travel To Old Country Through the P.E.J, Command It was raining heavily of the Royal Canadian Legion a time of the accident, about number of Islanders have re-| o'clock ra abn ito Britain. v include, P. J.\ erly resided in \Landrigan. Mrs. E. W. Hogan,| for the last six or seven years|ing 12,000 feet of water. Mrs. Tess Garrett, Mrs F. R.| MacLaine, Mrs. Gordon Peter-| son, C. Kirkbright, Mrs. J, Pic- kard and Elsie 8. Nicholson, all of Charlottetown. Joseph M. Gallant, O'Leary, Sgt..J. F. Pi- jneau, Mrs. 7. J. Melanson, Mrs, & Robert O'Neil. all of nase, mpson \side, and Mrs. Douglas of O'Leary. | Annual Service Held Yesterday ALBERTON — Barry Prid- ham conducted the annual’ relly day service in Montrose United Church yesterday afternoon. Members of the , intermediate Sunday school ¢lass formed the choir; Taking part in the service \were Wendell Dunbar, Lowell Barbour, Orville Crockett, Phy- lis Pridham, Linda Bowness and Linda Barbour, The was received by Alan Warren and Allison Clark. | Brown Jardine, lay minister, | epoke on the theme of the ser- | vice, Living and Sharing as |mond Perry of Winsloe, who at | stopped and reported the acci- dent to the RCMP. ‘beginning at 1,30 p.m, at the eight | ICE NOT 80 THICK servative candidates and cam- managers. will be held | The mounting interest in the in Moncton N.B., October 9. (Guardian - Patriot subscription The purpose of the conference is |contest is reflected in the im to indicate to the people (creased activity by the women of the Atlantic Region those pol- {contestants as they drive ahead teies which Conservative mem- |in hope of winning the big vaca- tion holiday in Bermuda. While the full story of all con- testants nae number of . ints ¢ ve ama Specially the conference will Ibe axes eaianicioee Sao deal with those matters in the |the county leaders to date are National Progressive Conserva- listed for our readers’ informa- she peta “policies for. peo- | tion. ple” as y affect the social and economie welfare of all the | da ines sopeord ae eee v -} . " nes, 78 perscna in. (0m 3 follows: Mrs. J.A. Fergu- cluding the candidates, cam- |v. pestay Rive S000 paign managers and other key | te. imple“ released which will become a part of “policies for people’. All four Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative can- didates and their cam paign managers expect to attend. SDU Students Attend Meets Dies In Hospital The death occurred at the Charlottetown Hospital on Sun- i? i > me i They are: Paul Kelly, Sum- merside; Gerald Praught, Wel- lington ; Angela Mohale, Basutoland, South Africa; Nicholas. Wong, Hong Kong; accompan- I$ ALWAYS THERE. WITHYOUR HELP IN LOVING MEMORY — of a devoted wife and mother MRS. EDWARD P.. DOYLE | who departed this life on October 4th, 1961 Memories keep you ever near us Always remembered by the family Mrs. Gordon Reid, Wood Is |; lands, 4,620,000; Mrs. Ken political figures will be in att- : Sr ais iheie Burke, — Souris, --3,360;000, - and minine gathering prior to a Fed- M ‘ eral Election. It is expected that an Atlantic manifesto will. be rs. P. Mulligan | later by the a president, ae teh cant ai in on | Ce HOSPTIAE SERVICES | 3 =. saammen. So Str mets Inquest Called ! vel . One Impaired Charge wil be Dovid Monroe woe wes | ean a Bri ine aannan ote Ravel cx | Into Road Death. P.E.1. residents who expect to enter ngs $125 F eT Gendt tetas night wet Yo} go ce oa . any hospital in ANOTHER PROVINCE yah, ,Coaraietown man, Ben. | JH. Waren depusy mine louver “Bryanten of Stahope OR COUNTY should-have a local phy- | QI]q(1d LOSSHOAG, | test aus’e atte cate | reat’ ponet it ut wt Satya hie | . . = in when he ‘appeared in City |the effectiveness t lesig- icy even sician submit an application to the Hos ; ! oe re a. nated areas industrial incentive See be teed ee 4 at pital Services Commission. Uprless ap- Gleaded guilty to impaired driv. |program. Guest speaker that /739'p.m. at City Hall proval is obtained prior to admission to l on Dea Cr tates ee Net canal the eocuneice deem ltt, foromaan, will be Lo a te ; ‘ Albert Joseph Wedge, Sum-| ment, University of Glasgow, yy) hospital, the Commission cannot legally | cee SOR nin | ota mea are Keir James Cameron | . CLAUDETTE assume responsibility for the account. SOURIS — Approximately 400| He continued by saying, ‘The | Wee fined $90 and coots or 3 ae prc cg iB si ag Noe : : ’ le attended the combined |Pearson government during its . , «it For detailed information regarding extent of [PUY* oa annual meeting of |term in office, by means of its| _, G&My MacDonedd, OI a ; oo a ne Point responsibility, ~types of’ treatment covered, etc., | Kings County Progressive Con-|constitutional amendments, has | Charged with operating a car y wr Galea Rood: Willan Walley . servative Association held - at jsucceeded in reducing ~ partia- | Wi defective brakes was ae-|facturer equipped his products : GIVE YOUR FEET contact a” High School to a rubber stamp, which | 2°84 $20 and costs or 10 days. with a whip socket, in the: belief Burhoe, Beach Street and Lover the weekend. is sure to bring Pescara de- ad te ee ee ce et See ete eet a 7] ., . issi ‘of P.E.! | The special guest speaker, |struction of Confederation.” a a eee eres cn | Kom. Se teotee: ee mI ; ospital Services Commission +l. Trric Neilsen, Yukon PC candi-| He repeated Mr. Diefenbak- ee en rt nem eeuen-enmn venmee fee. Mr. Bryanton, was reported No : P.O. Box 4500 jdate, said “Canada ts now at s'ler's statement saying that poli} "One man wae fined $0 and| Eee 2 |crossroad.” The greatest issue |tical and economic equality - is! costs or 10 days on a change | 8 1 Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘facing Canadian people is whe- |the key to national unity. | of being drunk and disorderty. | Phone 892-1211 |ther Canada will continue to be He said that during his travels Oun e fone nation or wind up as*many |throughout the nation he saw | petty states.” Imany'signs of resentment te. Aree Conference | wards the two years of Libera : | . oererment Planned By PC's | Oat | TREATMENT aed For Subscription Race }paign is morality,” ‘he said.| The fourth Atlantic onal Bs c | ‘Without it no confidence can be | Conference of Teananiaie caer | Try it! 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