Sy ey eee. Ss WING HOLDS BANQUET : i bauyuet of the ) ation of Canada. Father Bole 20i "” (Confederation) Wing, | ger is professor of RCAF Association, it. Dunstan's University. Seen town, was held last night at above left they chatted prior to the meeting are David Lecky, provincial vice-presi- dent Claude Carroll, president of 201 Wing and Group A. G .Dagg, officer comman- te ding CAF Station, Sanamer- the Charlottetown Hotel.Guest speaker ening was Rev Dr. Franeis Bolger, who spoke on the historic Chariot- tetown meeting of 1864, the preparation for it and other preparationg-for. the Confeder- BB. Jones Will Enter Queens Liberal Race B. “Bus” Jones told The, He holds the degree of Bach- coartian last night that he will |elor of Science in Agriculture be a candidate for the right to’|from Toronto University, and oe National YPC Convention Gnade Concern ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. March 23, 1962. 5 Plane Cracks Up During Seal Hunt ETERS — The seal hun-| a railway car, and the rest of the Ll 1 is expected to be loaded to- yesterday had a stroke of bad luck when | one of their three light planes, flown by a Fredericton, N.B. pi- lot, broke its landing gear while making a landing. The plane is - and weather conditions are reported to be excellent. An indication of the speed with which the hunters operate is shown by a report of one of the out on the ice, and repairs are| P.E.. men having killed and) | being made on the spot. The re- | skinned two seals in less th an pairs are expected to take most] one minute, He took only 28 sec- of Friday. | onds to complete one of the The Matthews and Gaudet | seals. A Magdalen Islander ear- groups yesterday landed 300) lier this month killed and skin- seals. They have loaded pelts in’ ned a seal in 29 seconds. read Meter Damage MRS, KEITH MYERS Island Will Be Rueiolacie counties of P.E.I. will attend. 3 was stated thet John Moc- YPC president, va reside at the meeting h on the agenda of last tight's ‘esting were re- ports of activities of the var- ious county organizations, by erald Driscoll, Queens; Laugh- , West Prince; 1; Arsenault, East Prince: George sion. 2 general executive meet- Councillor W.R. MacNeill, , adequate means of combating chairman of the police commit: | the problem. tee, announced yesterday that| Another subject that is ex- he has called a meeting of the | pected to be brought up is that of committee for 4 p.m. Monday, | the speed limit on city streets. March 26. Mr. MacNeill feels that, in view A number of important topics | of the proposed legislation amen- are due to come up for discus- | ding the section of he said, the most impor- | the Highway Traffic Act, (brought | Whiteaway, Kings. All indicated tant of which is the matter of | up in the Legislature Wednesday, an active program for each Parking meters and the high | his committee will look into the group. percentage of damage they have | advisability of changing the city Urban Laughlin past presi- eared during the past fe w | speed limits. dent, P.E.I. Young PCs gave a | mont report of a national executive EXTREME CONCERN meeting which he attended in| This damaging of the meters | MecNell sid. Ottawa last week. He said plans has reached the stage where it| He outlined three instruments for the April meeting in Ottawa | has become a matter of extreme |that he thought the farmers were being finalized and rer he ee cornmittee |should follow. These, he said, : council. Mr, MacNe' - dicated a record attendance for | Stated that from discussions with psp sapihentaone tezisiatio | Shave. apa FO be nat ts Laurier and will be highlighted by the elec- = .s oe officers. ee ee will he ch Chateau AUBREY GAMBLE om oe 3 ich Prime ler ‘Dlefens lane will be = are also on the agent Arthur McInnis, pot of the P.E.I. Young PCs said at the meeting that preliminary re- ports indicated a record tendance heed the Ottawa gather- le approximately 20 delegates Partai all three e of the opportunities, ing. One man and three Four Courteous Clerks Win Rotary Contest women, held secret until ‘wo Officers Will Attend Two Charlottetown officers ot the Canadian Army Corps will be Bese the two day conference being held im Halifax, March 24 and 25,*to plan summer training for women at Camp Aldershot this sum- mer. The two, attached to 5 Medi- cal Company, at Charlottetown, are 2-Lt. |. S. Duffy and 2Lt, F. D. Rossiter, will form part of a group of 30 young women called together by Headquarters, Eastern Comma ew owe ee Midnight Show Tonight (Restricted to 18 years and over) ‘MRS. LYALL GURNEY URL eee A ROP eC Cee mre Brea cas ry} A133 so )aa Haunle? Gave MRS. MAURICE HUGHES = end of the represent the Queens , County |was picked on a team of four | the forthcoming gathering. | Chief of Police C. W. MacArthur Liberals in the next federal Canadian, sqricaltorel ee aad iavintigutiag ettcasrie keg jot we - ea eco ito leet | winners of the “Most Courteous| contest, were: } Mae- election. ‘The nominating con- |students to compe a *| Teamed that at least 80 per cent | "2," Clerk” contest sponsored by| Millan, A. J. Haslam, Gordon| vention will be held next Satur- pationel judging competition ai ‘Ist Basili ica Scout, Cu Group : of the damage is being done by |” ‘These are all a trinity of | the Charlottetown Rotary C | u b.| Bennett, and Mrs, Julian Her-| day afternoon in the Community | Chicago. juveniles, «| were announced yesterday by | ring. Centre here. Diner men: piready, Zepott IH Fa h A d S Bi He is hopeful that through dis- {Control and you should take ad |committee chairman, Jerry| Members of the Rotawy tons! ri Dae FD isc a awl Yon cane ie jas Father And Son anquet esis, the committee will be| Sra product have a tight. to | Veinot mittee, in addition to Mr. Vel- nee re ere a Miller, Frenchfort; ives ( [able to come up with some |i. seeislation to. market that paar Gamble, Holman's of /BOts were: Arthur Love, Jam uncement, because he was {Cillls, Charlottetown and Harvey |, Approximately 175 Cubs, |fathers, Scout Frank McCarey product to advantage. If you | ,, Aubrey Gamble, 5 of] Cerry, Andrew Likely,” Claude a ee ee OURCERTIARy aga epdllendag | 05 » Pgue-atmare ny Scouts, fathers and guests of | proposed the toast to the | "ot so attractive,” Father Mac. ick to principles that are Hunter, and Earl Baker. endeavouring to get someone to | Douglas, Parl {te it Charlottetown es Intyre stated, Jon Keith Myers, Holman's of look after his extensive farm- ing operations for him, in the event he would be successful the convention and election competitions. Mr. Jones has had extensive experience as a registered seed grower and _ livestock er. He was a partner with his father, J, Walter Jones, for- mer premier and later senator, in the Abegweit Holstein herd which produced five world ree- ords for production, and more | day. than 50 records of over 800| The sheriff will proceed to ad- pounds butterfat | vertise the properties for sale Sheriff To Sell | City Pronerties Court judgments in the matter | of properties on which there have been outstanding city taxes | are now in the hands of the sheriff of Queens County, City Clerk John Butler said yester- and oudated, you can only [Bere yourselves. “There are certain things attended a father-|Uee"» and Scout Jimmie Dor- | “He observed that if a dozen| group ° eae banquet at the Com- |S¢¥ eee a Lia ~ Re | farmers would get together and rously Center Wednesday even-|memory of Lord Baden-Powell. | put the accent on quality, grad-| available for you to use and if Gordon Kerr, guest speaker, | ing, and presentation, they een oe Gace wisely, you will pBistr of ceremonies was|spoke on the adventures and | would “make their own mat-|teach some success,” Mr. Mac- committee chairman, |excitement of camping and he | ket and retain it.” gh Lyall Gurney, T. Eaton ompany. Mrs. Maurice Hughes, derson and Cudmore. Hen- oe | Neit concluded. WILL BE HONORED Maurice Mechleee, Hoed table reaedlge -iog Siete Canes PANEL DISCUSSION speaking briefly was All four will be honored Mon- ests were Fred Large, pro- | boree uP. | 5 : , ¢ banquet tables were beautifully | , THe discussion on the market-|Reid Sangster, P.E.I. market- day at Rotary’s luncheon meet vineial commissioner; Gordon Kerr, executive commissioner; | decorated with flags from the J, Elmer Blancherd, chairman various countries of the world. of the sponsoring body; Mrs. |Dinner music was provided by Gerald Mitchell, president of | Mrs. William Campbell. the Mothers Auxiliary, and the | ies meal was prepared and scoutmasters. rved by the Mothers Auxillary | e Dartae the evening the lead- | Inder the convenership of introduced to. the ' Victor Clow. ing when each will be presented a plaque as a permanent me- mento of this achievement. The firms with which the oe are employed will also be cognized with ‘certificates. Re- Presentatives of the firms will receive the certificates at Mon- | Ing problems arose following a|ing director, who pointed out Panel discussion, which de alt|that the greatest problems stem with the problems in the var- a the selling of the Island’s ious fields of agriculture. The panel was chaired by rt the products sell well, Hartwell Daley and has as mem-|then the Island is well off but bers Smith MacFarlane, Har-|if we meet marketing problems rington, dealing with fruit and) then fe province is not so well RR RR Rea ie ee ie ee HELD OVER! By Popular Demand 2 bays TODAY - SAT. DAYS Shows 7&9 only | Not Shown at Matinee He was the first mutation | at a later date, and on that date vegetable marketing; Danie ingster sai | day’s meeting. mink breeder in the province, | Will sell them at public auction. | Gass, Cornwall, with meat mar- eS ‘The clerks were chosen by a is a formes deghitr of thal) he ket ting; Bernard Shea, O'Leary, | CErRaA Gane, ARMY | panel of independent judges af- Canada Mink Breeders, a past with potato marketing; and Em: : = Maj. ter letters president of the P.EJ Fur Camera Cc U merie Holland, Charlottetown, | #4. gp 55-1 aoe em | been received from private | Breeders Association and the with egg marketing. eral officer commanding, cen- | citizens, P ers Association, and president of the Queens Plowing Match Associatior Holstein Friesian Breed- the Sounty Has Contest At'a recent meeting of the Charlottetown Camera ber | Gordon White placed first with his entry in the child portrait in| color competition. Roland Taylor placed second and Roddie Hickox third. Sec- ond and third place winners also received honorable mentions. is 4 Communities To Meet Monday A meeting of representatives of the City of Charlottetown, Sherwood, West Royalty, Park-| The feature of the evening dale and “no-man's land” will| was a slide showing of Eur- be held at four o’clock Monday| opean countries by Roland Tay- afternoon in the office of Judge | Jor. C. St. Po ten a committees to study all aspect: (Vernon Man \To Be Guest of the four communities am: ‘ed Furness, Vernon, will! gamating with the City. ‘ilfre { be a guest on the CBC's Country | J.B. Arsenault Passes At 67 [Calendar on Sunday, it was | learned yesterday. Mr. Furness, The death occurred at the| with Ms son Lloyd, were top| & Charlottetown Hospital on Wed-| winners last year in the proyin- nesday, March 21, of J.B, (Ben)| cial pasture competition which Arsenault, 61 Orlebar Street,| is staged each year by the pro- Charlottetown, in his 68th year,| vincial department of agricul- following a short iliness. ture and the P.E.I. Dairymen's He was born in Mont Carmel,| Association. ee ind during the Firs sleeve <n o far served overseas with the infantry. In 1925 he joined /MILITARY the staff of the Canada depart | ment of agriculture, (Poultry | Marketing and Production oe first nada othe of ania ea hat | vices Division) where he was | began with emplayed as poultry products in. Teturns for Peroni Sandidates | srector until his retirement three | Jast Sunday, years ago, His first wife predeceased hi fm 1939 and frocn - ‘ground nee ouned of the Peronist party | cla red in a manifesto, “we it toon, Walter, NS; Eaumannel, cs | suPPO! Alan Army,” Camp Gagetown, be Af ine t, Bs ilvo three daughters, Ev:| Out (heTeqs Tweet ome ae ys ane might not get the worker sup- =a Halifax, N.S.; Irene | Pvt, ‘Mey count A, govers: Mrs. Vincent King) Charlotte nounced after a conference with | “Oth te coor oan ars clit, wites| woald ‘ot strike. ‘his was not m Blair ‘oats Birchwood High Scheel - timent, imal were s efforts, shape up a coalition mil military: civilian cabinet slowed to an un- The funeral will be hela inis| Cebinet: He predicted Tees morning at 9 a.m. a Sanday a nd even swear it in « Mon- nessey Funeral Home nthe day the Perouist es-| Dunstan's Pasilics for rei threaten to expand their Hig.. Mass. Burial will be in the Sey. Frondizi soparentiy Tree taced Roman Cathotie Moret, | srmed the jack-pot | manding Frondizi's resigna ion © the ladive manne bines in and 8 military fonta as fhe Morrissette : Frondizi that transport workers | seen.” ‘ach member outlined and| ‘al command, will retire June | The judges, whose names were discussed problems retaining to| 2 after 33 years of service, the |—————————___-__ his particular field army said y, Premier John Robarts of Ontario an- Amherst Ramblers sia See Tips ainen' aeasteas addressed Sparling has been appointed to aeendl. cb 30 H mes MacNeill, Halifax | the new three-man Ontario po- | Meptetat|. Mniceat's) bia! sourtag. gam, | clecter or marketing’ for Nova | tice commissi Olympics trounced Amberst | Connie Mandala scored his third Scotia, Mr, MacNeil stated that — Ramblers #3 Thursday night to and fourth goals of the series. ‘modern farmers today” are de- take their best-of-five Eastern Phil Latreille and Michel Lab- pendent for at least 8 per cot Canada Allan Cup quarter-final rose each put in their third |o¢ their income from other The SURGE does 1 yi a good job of milking cows DOUGLAS BROS. | ire Ss . Inspected Branded Beet Money Back Guarantee WEATHERBY’S CLOVER FARM 79 Up. Queen St. Dial 4-3644 FINEST IN FOODS Open 8 tola Free Evening Delivery DOW'S RESTAURANT counters, Claude Richard scored | sources than farming. his first and second and Roger | He noted that no longer can Picard chalked up his second | farmer go his own way be- of the series. cause he is too dependent on Alain Caron gave Ramblers | markets and the country, and |the lead less than three min-| observed that in the last 50 utes after the opening faceott: | years there has been a great Ambherst took the series opener 4-3 in overtime but Mont- real surged ahead of ihe Mari- time champions, defeating them 3-1 and 2-0 in the next two con- tests. | eOi™pistet ot Coderalle | feet out imunced off Andre Br | evtcaue ral pomaaton| —& JONES LTD. | Corner Gren t ownat St team league but have come on | Rétte’s shoulder into the net 5. dotential as they were 50 |155 Kent St. Ch’town years ago and re now becom | |iog 2 senall part of the popula- | tion. ‘As causes for a revolution in the farming industry, he in- to win 18 of thelr last 22 games, | including this series. Olympics now meet Bucking. |MEETINGS jham Aces, the amateur chath- | pions of the Ottawa district, in| oo Seen kia ce a bestof-five series. The first | “2" Sicy that there ootes cluded: tremendous strides in Same {s achedeled for Monday | erssaonn ‘of control in regard to |efficiency, tremendous growth night in Hi what could be done with of unusually large markets, Phe winuer of that series will Gucts and in what way they | complete changes in the total meet the OHA champions for | Should reach the consumer, — |food field, advent of vertical the Eastern Canada title and | “where is the solution. Some-|and horizontal _ integration, the right to represent the East | thing has to be done pretty|capacity of science to provide {n_the Allan Cup finals. ____| soon. I think there should be a ways and means of doing things, | Sars set up to ae speed of communication, anc I advent of trading blocks CAR OWNERS OF P.E. I. 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They are|necessary Saino sreaaste | taking others because ours is'to the farmers to take advan |s Praised MONTREAL (CP)— Montreal coach Maurice Filion | pleasure trounced to win the Eastern Canada Allan Cup best-of five quarter - final ~~ He singled out Amherst goalie | Jean-Guy Morrisette as “one | of the best goalies I've ever “We had to | oa that oy. He was "reo camel ‘tee, Kiley, Playing ae of — the outstanding | for Amherst. is the Olympics went, Mandala the series—was the most effective Blayer. “They olay | fn the | ee af want Peronism SEE a jeepload of teenage tourists interrupt the romantic Adult Entertainment SPECIAL MATINEES For All Children! Don't Miss It. TODAY AT 3.30 SATURDAY AT1& 3 ONLY (Come September will not be shown at these two matinees) DAVY CROCKETT AND THE RIVER PIRATES [Hey Kids! |Don't Miss |This One! A Real Treat! zkkeekek FEAR ,