u -¢ Trade Board Group a ! i e 4 2 Island News Page ner sWO I ag 7: Is Imposed sth . > “ * a R “© - an “+ a Western and Central Districts hs | SUMMERSIDE, — John Waren ee a |S ‘| MacPherson, eo The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 13, 1966. 3 Ores nna OSS tigonish County, N.S., was sen-. ‘ tenced yesterday to serve 203 Oc ; e é é ; Mas fete days in Dorchester Penitentiary ‘. ; sae ; (the unexpired portion of his TIGNISH — The lack of. of tife due to lack of water ae . Fire Chairman saving and fire fighting equip- | sfeiy equipment on fishing |Pavole) after he was, convicted ‘ ment on fishing boats was one | boats. and theft in Prince County Court. of the main items discussed last | Terence Gavin, Tignish and Magistrate W. Chester S. Mac- © night im Tignish at the regular | Hanson Smith, Alberton were |nonaid presided. : meeting of Alberton and West | appointed to a “safety com | wacPherson was sentenced to Prince board of trade. The meet- | mittee"’ to promote education in |i. years in Dorchester on the‘ ing deplored the annual. loss | all matters pertaining to safety | narges of break, enter, and ~~ | of fishermen and farmers. | theft, with the terms to run eon- st ; Reporting for the fishery com> | wurrently a Campbell Backs mittee Harvey' Hutt informed the | Richard Michael Schwartz. | - | Meeting that two million pounds |orR Summerside, was found CAHA Ru ing of cod fish was landed this sea- | cuiity of: passing a vehicle on — son at Tignish Fisheries 224°! the right hand side, and was fin- MONTREAL (CP)— Clarence | over a millfon pounds of mack-:| aq°910 and costs : F of the Na- | erel were landed in Alberton. He Schwartz had pleaded not gufl-- tional Hockey League, said | had no report on a scallop sur- harg , Wi the NHL’s basic po-| vey conducted this summer on So. Oe Sheree Ovisber 2. — sition is ‘“‘that we support sus-|the north side of the province. : } ordered by Cana-| Douglas Hardy, chairman INTERESTED IN CANADA oon Amateur Hockey Associa- | of host eaHontiare cone re-| MONTREAL (CP)—Three . vis- By po on a meeting in Alberton: ES The CAHA Tuesday evening to promote the eae oe . | | the seven. teams make up'| growing of strawberries and tur- |* three-wee! * 1 ~-. FOUR- oa » Sand. held _ at erside, . tal, Summerside; Leila er 5 ' = the new Canadian Major Junior | nips. - |the invitation of ‘the — student; Island were represented at side. From left, Mre. Margar- well, Community Hospital, O'- ol iF Hockey League - and...CMJHL Ways and: means of promot: council of McGill University and Wednesday's . 45th — annual et Newson, Riverside Hospital, Leary; and Mrs: Angie. Pow- Kinsmen ; players have been told that 1 "ake ot |the, University of Montreal, ‘say meeting of the association of Sherwood; Mrs. Marion Ar- er, Kings County . Hospital, they. will be suspended indivi- |iné # larger me tehip and that Russian students are” de- gurses for Prince Edward Is- senault, Prince County Hospi- Montague. : dually by the CAHA if they con- | creating enthusiasm fh‘the board |veloping an increasing interest : ze @ Delegate tinue to play in the league after | were discussed. An amendment jin Canada. The- visitors, S. V. _° on. Oct. 18.- to the by-laws is to be voted’ on-|Aleshin, V. N. Chostakovsky and a : The teams affected are Ed-|.+ the annual meeting. whereby V.. I. Chestakov, displayed a OCcIO OgIS resses Select monton, Calgary, Regina, S8@-|the membership duce will be |wide Knowledge of Canada and aa . eta katoon, Moose Jaw, Weyburn, |raised from $2.00 to $3.00, E.c. |North_ America. F Baer - | SUMMERSIDE — Sask., and Estevan, Sask.. perry, Tignish, agreed to accept, : AEM 7 Club President Richard Wedge A Campbell eid the NHL has! membership fees at his’ store. ; urses nnua ee in will be the Summerside companies had laying a commitment to support CAHA| Carmen MacNeill, Frank . : gate at the district 7 annual fall | supervised fire aystems. mence shortly. suspensions and therefore play- Bryan and E.C. Perry were ap- RED CROSS 3 : 3 council conference at Corner- evs under a CAHA ban would | pointed a committee to bring in " Immediate past MacDonald, Chariotte-| brook, _Newfoundiand, October not afd coukd not be picked up | slate of officers for the ' =| i second term. i Elaine i ° ° : a sla rs for com- SUSE EAI. | 8. eae is Poke oe end Helen Mcinnis, Char-| 21 and 22. ‘ + a by a NHL club. 3) ing year. A brief is to be pre.|| * MWAYS TRERE gist with Acres Research president Alice town, H ? ‘We feel these- Planning, Robert Blakely, told | Charlottetown, while the pre-|lottetown. Among topics to come under | _ “* : ' ogee suspensions | sented to the provincial. cabinet the 45th annual meeting of the|sident-elect is Mre. Constance| In her address,, president, Sis-| discussion will be formulation of Said Pl edB Vi C penal categories,” he| at their meeting in Alberton on Island Association of Nurses | Corbett, ide. ter Mary Hermina, stated: that | policies adopted at the 1966 na- i ann y iet Cong we. tear ee ‘one | 0%; 19: , thaf the problems of the tourist| Charlotte Gordon of Chariotte- | “leadership in our ever chang-| tional convention held in Fort Rarer To come! in: two: cutdigorite,”” he| nee tr eniients: Harcld. PRREOs érade and agriculture were their | town is second : ing world requires the ability to/ William, Ontario, August 24-27. From AP-Reuters in Saigon with U.S. and Viet- | added Fee presided over the meetiing which problems as well. and executive secretary is Mrs. see what must be done today for Governor Jim Nesbitt will pre-| saIGON (CP) — South Viet- | namese official's on every “Spat was held in the legion. home. He said that more tourist dol-| Vernon Bolger of Charlottetown. | tomorrow. : side at the business sessions namese police seized a Viet | aspect-of the war, McNamara serious. ts the suspen-|(Minutes= were recorded by. the; Share the United Way lars are_needed and he added| Members of the council are: | She said that this, calls for @/ Ways and means of Cong plan for the assassination | visited U.S. bases at Quin Nhon | %0n for disciplinary offences. If| secretary C.R. Leard. _ hat the farms are in need of a} Bernice Rowland, Charloite- | modernization of thinking im/ing the fund-raising in Kins- | of Robert S. McNamara, United | and Da Nang. | these were to go unpunished revision of some of their me-|town; Mrs. _ Evelyn Kennedy. | areas that volve the nursing | men’s’ anniversary project will | states defence secretary, during | He then flew in a navy plane | simply by. a pkayer mo as aie eet & Nica thods of production if they are|New Perth; Mrs. S.S. Beaton,| rccion “The real test of] deiscussed. During the past | his four-day visit here, it was |to the carrier Oriskany. __| from jumior # pro : a to survive and move ahead. | Summerside; Marion leadership,” she- concluded, “is | Y%,, two thirds of the estimat- | announced Wedne: McNamara told reporters im | longéerm good and- ; ~ He said. that if people on the| Charlottetown: Mrs. James P. partes ed $350,000 for this project was | ‘The plan, which allegedly in-|Da Nang that during his two- |¢he game would _ Ellis, O'Leary; Mrs. | not to be too’ late ng the be . Toland fail to realize that they | Margaret Ellis, Leary; . . Tee te tor an mtitute im | cluded instructions for a special oy ae Se ae “In the case of - Si a : Beed to produce, then others ae ‘ project institute assassination squad, was ‘ga he congested among | incurred for : ao grill come here to produce what sue Toronto to help in training those | covered only hours before Me- | other matters. New installations | fenses,.. euch es. team-jumping 1965 PONTIAC PARISIENNE. a hasn't been produced by local : _.| who help the mentally retarded. | Namara’s arrival in Saigon | to handle cargo are being built |we think they should re eae eae we mee|DUTUSH LOPY LE QCOL ees en es navn ue =| TF ge en The guest speaker was intro- So |. McNamara: Wednesday visited |" NEW..YORK (AP) — Louis| ‘the present duced by Stella Driscoll of - the : The local. Kingmen Samp. |2 coastal battlefield, scene of | Uchitelic, chief of bureau at Sen |"ecomnise the Charlottetown Hospital, and : . carta soot oan an enemy debacle, and told | Juan for The Associated Press, | Wii not pick up the thanked by Barbara Pratt, ; os : victorious U.S., South Korean | thas been appointed chief of Car- | ©T teams.” $ feos een EES FTECCOM Fl fie ea eatin | Rea!" th BO : tle “‘is a perfect illustration of We . Uchi- | © eat of : * ; . ae Thunderstorm the magnificent co-operation of | ¢etle, 34, wate responsible for sen eeeiae ‘. , . Blakely of Prince Albert, ; th three independent nations.” " |Associated Press. affairs hoy Gaskatchewan, has been in Char- <4 (AP) Heath declared, “i as “ He told the troops at Phu Cat, | ¢nroughout. the Caribbéan area, Parts - Sales - Hardtop) . with brakes. lottetown with his private con-; an a feces Gn sates ties country. Hits Sections ‘“)north of which -the’ combined | including pools territory for- @ Service on all Sports Sedan. ( 10 power . bra 1 eultidg firm preparing a large Conservative oe DOESN'T HIDE SECRET es ..- | forces wipedout what officials | ‘administered from Mex-| _ Wringer Washers — power steering, seat white walls and masiy comprehensive plan of the Is-| Heath Wednesday ee He made no secret of his be- Of Province claim was the equivalent of @ | ico City by executive represen- | @ Selling completely rebuilt] other extras. White with black interior. fend’s economy. = =~ inte “a new Sat lief that Prime Minister Wi- battalion of North Vietnamese | tafve Morris W.— hines may be arranged (private sale) - - - Phone i 1n_a.resohution passed in the | which he ssid is threatened Oy | SS, Oe vcrument_is ; ‘| and Viet Cong guerrillas: Rosenberg is moving to Paris ‘afternoon session, the associa- | “the suffocating spread’ of So-| He ee ew ot British people. |. The — Charlottetown Radio| «yt is also" a magnificent ex-| as chief of bureau. Ap es io sell Wie Oo ioe ee. - | Heath was winding up a de- | Range Office reported last night | , ole of what modern mobility | of George Arield as chief of bu- oe one preety te tee eon eee oe | ies ae by criticism of {hat .53 inches of rain fell sinc® | can do to defeat the enemy and |reau at Caracas also was en- Proposed changes in nurses edu-| gates at the, op MD DET Oo tics and policies used by|® o'clock Tuesday night. keep our own casualties to the | nounced. Arfeld succeeds Paul cation‘ for Prince Edward Is-| annual convention, Health of; | we Thad : A thunderstorm was reported | lowest possible level.” Finch, who moves to Mexico ‘dened. a sored ‘9 seats , abont | Sison'e men. com |in. some areas of the province | After two days of discussions | City as chief of buread. _A letter will go to John Ledg-|the implications of the In speech charged with| yesterday. The high tempera- . erwood for the assistance’ he | government’s enforcement ®| emotion, Heath roused his fol- ture was 555 degrees. The -wind : gave'to the association in regard | wage-price standstill. - lowelis with tad queedélon: velocity at 11:45 last night was 2. to burseries for’ nurses for ad-| The labor unions of Ewurope.| the Labor. government has |Teported to be west at 20 miles wet vance study. he said, were among the first | nrociaimed its failure to solve | Per hour. PREMIER’S LETTER _ targets of the. pre-war dictators |the problems of a free - soci A letier was received from |—meaning Adolf Hitler and Be-| ety.” : coc Cc i ini : : Stages meng eget oe | bar recray ona ore ean He cited actions toes ty the Islanders for a review of nurses needs 08} poses goverament enforce, with - the Island was to be taken un- said he had fought im state power, a wage-price-tivi- N Li ed oe pont the war to defend the freedom | dehd standstill, curbs on private | INOT LIST Sister Ms Ht in CN ee er ee | cement cme cee S ‘was; re-elected president for her | “Once again,” the 50-year-old | cial enterprises. In. weeps : DUBLIN. (CP)—A total of 242 ONLY | WESTERN Vehement Quebec Protests er eee Ish Hospital 4 ‘ : . e Sweepstakes based on Satur- . SHOWS “NEN Arelgnored On Education _ [tty nmin er te camorcse, STARTS FRIDAY #:30 «7:0 «9:00 oe sacha horses eligible for the English vii OTTAWA (CP) — V is surely fundarhedtel se or Qurbee protests, backed by am principle of ‘Libecaliom and’ tae | Face were drawn for, with tick- eloquent plea by Walter Gor- | resolution dealt only with the | tS o the remaining 33 to be SEE AND HEAR 1G GREAT ACTS ° don tailed to divert the Liberal | principles and not the implemen- | 4"2wn today. cece iversal ssibility . ™ cuban Oty et aa WFR THE JAETERMATIONAL BEAT FATS ROCKIN HIN" THE WORLD : 3 Tf le Tag PATIENT fo all levels of education,” (FAILED TO STOP VOTE | hospitals in the Irish Republie EREEREREARERAERERES 90 | AT . Mes. Holson Aiber-| A plenary session of the pol- | «4 "cnsrocnastiiy 0 tate the | rane Last of the year. Sweep. | Gye ifs = So Mae free ache amin At. | whole “question referred to a| Lincolnshire and the Irish Derby =7a__MMATT MONRO * SUSAN MAUGHAN +THE ANIMALS - # that the subject of education he | "Udy group on federalism or to} in March and June, re . me THE HONEYCOMBS + « x x THE ROCKIN' BERRIES DEVOTINS recognized as exclusively prov. |#2V€ all the education resolu-| Holders of tickets on the win- TEENS _ e238 how - devotions were incial and, therefore, the -| tions tabled. ning horse receive prizes of HERMAN'S HERMITS « x x THE NASHVILLE ’ cheld at St. Simon and St. Judes): derail government's “Gerald’L>~ Ohisen; University |-$150,000° each; with ~ prizes’<of | “IME FOUR PENNIES x SOUNDS INCORPORATED: ish chcomaempb eaters canter cae eave iti pee ce ee ne ee es a Roman Catholic Church, Tig-| wir. Gordon, former federal fi- | Of Alberta delegate, warned that | $60,000 and $30,000 each going — ; aon wish over the _ santa “indeisher.” pleaded” wih | 2 education resolution was to holders of tickets on the see- BILLY J. KRAMER oe ne DAKOTAS «THE FOURMOST : . , Assisting Pastor, | delegates who supported t defeated Liberal party would | ond and third finishers. Very Rev. M.J. Rooney in. the unas “ink “be prthagh ve lose the support of young people | It will not be known until Fri- PETER mn CORDON «THE SPENCER BATS GROOE devotion were Rev. Rolonde | of view beyond what is accepta- |W soon would be in the ma-| day how many of the 9% eligible % & TOMMY QUICKLY AND THE REMO FOUR * Durond, Rev. Patrick Walsh. | tte to the Quebec Liberals.” _| Jority of voters. | horses will sfart, but less than BILLIE DAVIS 3 4 4 se an THE BEATLES Rev. JJohn Dumpey, “For the love of-Heaven, let's}. An education workshop ear-| half are expected to go to the .| = Reg Phelan, Rev. Clarence Pitte: | remember that some of our fel-|tier, over similar objections | post. : a Rev. Emmanuel Richard low Canadians are very sensi-|from Quebec delegates, ap-| Holders of tickets on non- Rev. Nazaire Gallant. tive on this subject and let’s| Proved a resolution to create a Seek Fi ine eee, as will Beautiful tailored drapes ef e take a second thought.”’ _ | federal secretariat of education. ers ickets on starters Arnel made leated, FROMOTED _ca,|_ Touy Pearson, president of| The secretariat would “‘atford, starting horses will win prizes eee mee, ee ee Deena Nive “just received [the Canadian University Liberal ssmserch, lendership and co-qc-| who run out of the money. complete with hocks. Cole, word that their son, Keith Stet-| Dodereton, seid on Téberal com | ca anid the concept should be (No Prince Edward Island beige, gold, green, patterned. gon, who has been a member | simself publicty in favor in referred to @ federal-provincial Names were on the list of ticket . of the RCAF for some few] “oi to the elimination of all | conference for study. | ‘ ie giv See ee ern tie pad |2Cial and Financial barriers to| Jean - Pierre Goyer (Mon- Double width Drapes 96” x 84”. Reg. 37,95. re ea a halt Cat lt - education. treal-Dollard ) said the secre- ff ‘eee Thursday Night Special For ee ee ned at Merville, T tak Hearts Aca a ea Gk: ) Single width Drapes 48” x 84”. Reg. 18.95. 13 95 ee Ee waetece of ie ruscott ucation powers exclusively to __. PHARMACY PLUS—Chapter Thursday Night Special For: “de 8 _ younger of was born since’ de oo ee Mu a“ ‘ 7 Ls Kit they went overees wee reterit about 4 mines, the “BATMAN AND ROBIN - TABLES MIRR The CWI card party Saturday : mesive federal funds to sup- J. E. H. Worth = : inte: glans wohevers ss evening was home . By BEN WARD port education at ls 1914. Reg. Pharm. -Arborite coffee Tables, Walnut or antee on sifvering Mrs. Dorothy Harper, in-Kildare.| OTTAWA (CP)—A Supreme | tributed om the principal of | Member of The Pharmacy nage fee sone wasting Nine Tables were played with | Court.review of evidence in the | €qualization. __ Examining Board of Canada ‘ Beveled edge the ladies high going to Mrs./Steven Truscott murder case| They aise supported a motion Free Delivery and Mail 3-PIECE SET... Hang either horizontal er vertical | Parnell Cahill and the gents to | was completed Wednesday after | to established a royal commis- - * Service. % a ; j Wilbert . -Murphy. Consolation | three Crown experts sion to study “education, leisure | 149 prince St. Phone 4-3424 o Reg. ae . ‘winners were Mrs. Charles Dunn |a defence contention that '12-| and co-operation | — 49 Years in Business — Tr. ; : 24 x 36 — 31.95,....:: 21.30 eome_cid time mausic wae, play. slain at the wooded spot where -~130 x 48 — 53.25 .... 35.50 on. the organ ‘ 5 A ee eee ee So | ee as dirandied body sii ted Fi ney ars i 8 ae 26 x 42 — 42.45 .... ae Winners of the freezeout. were The final of the review ° E — ° oe 'e Mrs. Charles Barrett and Mrs. | iso heard Fi Mn hh ‘tour FRIDAY AT 9:00 ae. ‘ 36 x 60 — 81.75 54 James O'Brien. 5 defence psychiatrists that Trus- Me ‘ ‘ ‘ y : cott showed no signs of mental i ot es meet rockett torey RANKIN — At the P.E.I- Hos-| FINAL PLEAS DEC. 1 ° pital; October 11, 1966, James It is the first time the Su- ‘ me “Rankin, “Bunbury, in his preme Court has ever consid- k : 3 sae year. Resting at the Cutcliffe|ered new evidence im a’ case. "Dedicated te Home improvement” . Funeral Home from where fu-|The nine judges now turn to Kent Street i tis Charlottetown neral will be held Thursday, ser-| other cases pending receipt of ee vice ‘commencing at 2 o'clock. | tinal written arguments by the - sisegh “{nterment Birch due by Dec. 1. 4