» g. 4 : S < i ¥ : : > ° : > 7 > ' ‘ * } * ’ ~~ - : } so : » . es ae, abt . ~ } niin \ : \ . ai } * ° fe ¢ * ‘“ : . e = * ~~ , —— <3 aon nse " oc peen sugned Dy Minis-; rnroneé was camea a very { ' Montague Rink i ter Maurice Sauve. ~: easing document” by Premier | | ‘The former agreement expir-) Walter R. Shaw. He also said, Demolition - Led March 31, and the signing of that it contalrfed many proviss. i +the new agreement was forecast ions that he would like to see i ‘Is Approved in the Speech from the Throne fulfilled. 4 SL a at-the opening of the recent ses-| He added however “there se '2\The Guardia Guardian, C Charlottetown, 1, Wed., April 7, 1965. Ronit 7, 1965.| OTTAWA” ‘Specialy — pe- sion of the provincial legisla. were a good many things that y ’ molition of the present Montague’ ‘re. fi were a repetition of what we : : e ; | tink as a winter works project| Mr. MacRae said he was “not have been expecting ovér the 2 | aie 2 | has been approved:by the federal completely satis‘ied’ with the years.’ } uca ion C department of labor it “was an- contents of the new agreement The premier said he was nounced here Tuesday by John) and suggesjed that the act may ‘“‘discouraged waiting for the — MP fo Kings. be amended in view of rural de- fulfillment over the. past years The labor cost of the project elopmen’ proposals ‘contained of somie of the promises made ‘THEATRE GROUP REHEARSES EASTER ‘MONDAY PLAY | Island School Act Revision. vision in ¢t Prince Edward yesterday |, Morning: He called it a com- prvoince’s school act. The re vision will be Semrisheniaier this year. Dr, Dewar esid he plans to | mame a committee to work: cn | consolidating the act and. the act is intended for presentation j at the next session of the Lezis- lature for approval. | The minister said he expects that the, committee members will be deputy education mitis- ter Malcolm MacKenzie, deputy ;attorney- general Arthur McGui- 'gan_and Charlottetown lawyer Alan Scales Dr. ‘Dewar said consolida tion | of the act is necessary in view of jthe many amendments made to jit at legislative sessions sinte | 1951. He said “the act has been he appeared in court yesterday on a charge of town police Slated =: legal consolidation of it” } plete statutory revision of ‘the, } Name Chairman For Loan Board Fisheries Minister Leo Rossi- fer. announced yesterday that Leonard Beasley of ihe fisheries , department has been appointed | temporary chairman of - the! P.E.I. Fishermen's Loan Board. At a meeting of the conn | yefterday, the resignation 4.W. Gaudet, Charlottetown, = chairman of. the board was Bel ae cepted. Fishermen-in-the- 2 Gull-of Siam! be has ae ees estimated at $4,000 of Mr. Mullally said that wort |- is to begin at once so that it can | completed before Apri! 30, | which is the date the - winter | works program terminates. Agriculture | Agreement Under Review Agricultural ‘Minister _ Andrew Rae took a copy of the new federab proviestal agreement on rehabilitation. ‘and | recently caught alive a giant sea | ; development to yesterday's cab- | turtle, seven feet — and | weighing nearly half a ; ATTENTION inet meeting for review. The agreement has already | in yesterday's Speech from the ‘Throne Speech Very Pleasing j in the Throne Speech yester-s which $2,400 will be paid by the | Throne opening a_new session’ day." —_ Se ee. Removal | of Parliament. | He added “I hope these prom- estimated to - PEO | ised programs will now be im- a. Dr. oa Dewar. minister , pa every year and there | vide employme Jemen ” ey of education, announced a re- is now a” pressing need for al about 20 oe ee for Premier Terms | - i LAWS RULE EXPORT Natural gas can, by jaw, be to the United States only after it has been -proved | Monday's speeth from the 'surplus to Canadian needs Confederation | Centre “A- .THE LITTLE THEATRE GUILD OF CHARLOTTETOWN. PRESENTS SEAN_O'CASEY'S =: “PURPLE DUST” °. “A Comedy. of Humours and Errors” * of Satire & The Music Hall” “A Comedy of Fantasy and The Circus” | - APRIL 12th, 1965 Rehearsals for the Vaca The play will be presented. fur thieves and the play will Frank Wood, Terry DeCoste, | bond Independent Player's Easter Monday and repre- be presented Birchwood Frances Allen and Mae Ames. | siaatalty possessing a 30-30 ALBERTON AREA 8:00 p.m. production of “A Breath of sents the second aoe of me gr a ge igo hon = ee calibre ‘rifle valued —e 7 c Spring’ were reaching their the new group. The plot cen- > me rs |= E fees entre The at final stages last evening<in the tres around the nefarious ac- examine their latest acquisi- Rifle Possession ‘The accused leaded not aad wader a —— porate sad overdue | Directed by Nellie Hugt Basilica Recreation Centre. tivities of some very refined tion; they are from the left, Charg i H d | gilty to re. . ; an aS district school secretaries etal TO PS on @- 6 reer pe oon ew ent st office. Calls will not be’ §% ‘Ciub of the Y.M.C.A. and “members of the Little Theatre Office. drunk charge was fined"$20 and SUMMERSIDE—Norman Gal- | Costs 0% 10 days. Both cases were heard by accepted unless fees are Fi ERS OF THE » Lions Club and at the Box THEATRE GUILD WILL BE LITTLE MITTED UPON PRESENTATION OF THEIR . 1964-1965 Premier Shaw Urges Help lant of Suummerside elected | Judge W. E,- Darby who-is_re-| trial by magistrate and had his | placing vacationing Moaisteete' case adjourned to April 12 when! R. S. Hinton QC. = : : ERSHIP CARDS. 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Appearing | x OW awe giiis.. . 1.50 . 7 . as a witness for the defence Henry Reid ow of ‘ alued the house in which the offence N: edad . MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS s is alleged to have taken place e@ co All you have to do is enter your name Mr. O'Donnell appeared for the 4 y - Rng i ae > a Nationally ey eee oe 88 i , s defendant. at | charged it The home of good shoes since ne 020" rr se Se % mi Bea yeu want le sack wp fo 00 wi whole right ee a tyr ave Grafton Street: hahahaha ah athe hand, 144 Gt. George St. Charlottetown | Reg. to $6.00. _ frther to April ‘ oe Province-wide support of the “help stop water pollution” theme-of-National Wildlife Webk- was urged yesterday by Premier | Walter R. Shaw. In a prepared statement Pre- mier Shaw said: : This week is ‘‘National Wild- life Week’ in Canada; when people on. Prince Edward Island and all across Cariada are ‘esked to concentrate on the) value of wildlife and other na- tural resources to human wel- fare. The subject chosen by gov-| ernment wildlife agencies - dur- ing this year’s National, Wild- life Week is the increasing prob- lem of water pollution. We on Prince Edward Island are pleas- ed to support this nation-wide program which has as its theme, | “Help Stop Water Pollution.” In its pure clean natural con- dition water is one of the most} useful gifts of nature. We need fresh ee ee water to drink every day of ‘our lives and for use, in| preparing and cooking food. Even larger amounts of water ere needed to keep ourselves, | our clothes and our, homes) n. Clean water provides = with much of our summer fun—| _ ewimming, boating, fishing— | | and gives us reason for our pic- nics and camping trips. Clean} — even provides some of streams, ponds harbors, | te ee ISTRIALLY | where the waters have been ™ much to you? USED can electrical Contaminated with\man’s wastes | Phone or Call : ca ek a highway and he by-product of industrial | processors. 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It will be the responsibility | by the year 2,000 our require-| of the authority to see that we | make'the best use of our water | ments will have risen three-fold. The higher our standards of liv- | ing rises .the more’ demand | there will be for. water to_ ser- vice homes, industries and agri- | culture and-to remove our ‘was-'| tes. - Many of our more indus- | trialized parts of Canada find | themselves very short of clean | usable water. Here on our fair Island, sur- rounded by the sea, it is diffi- cult to imagine that we © could | ever have a water shortage pro- biem.. However, ome thing is| certain. An undergrouad water} supply is. not a fully renewable | natural resource; it tends more | and more to be “mired” like | ores. At present, no one Knows | how large the supply is’ and | how long it will last. | MORE APPARENT Pollution is also’ becoming | more apparent in some of our destroys fish = wildlife | Citizens Urged To Clean Up House Rubbish City Fire Inspector Lou is | Ranahan has warned citizens of | d— that great, Cas Avery . fire hazards involved in allow- belongs in eve very man's wartrobe, Dow's famous ing rubbish to accumulate oa ™ ne We rom 7 Me 5 ; Remember, the suits go back to the regular $75 price All Weather eround the home The city Fire Prevention Bur- eau has asked all citizens to get rid of such trash as soon as possible. The inspector suggested every* one should check to see that rubbish was not creating a fire hazard by being near furnaces or other heaters. He said rubbish stored in gar- ages or even outside could be just an dangerous to safety In asking for the co - operation of home owners and business houses in this type of clean-up campaign Inspector Ranahan reminded them they were not only getting rid of potential fire hazards,- but were also greatly | improving the appearance of their properties. Fine Of $125. Is Imposed A fine of $125 and costs was fmposed on Dawson J. Hooper, of Parkdale on an impaired LePAGES and sizes to SAMPLE SHOES Ladies only—many styles, colors |lowers property. values. In awareness of the need for rhore strict control over the use of our ground and surface water supplies, steps were taken dur- | ing the ldst sitting of the legis- lature tp. establish a Prince | Edward Island Water Author- | | supplies and deal effectively | with the problem of water pol- | lution. 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