“Premier Campbell Addresses A technical survey pr that Prince- Edward_ Island lose 5,000 of its present farmers within the next fi ten years, was accepted ax ss 1 se fa rm 0° i es E : : i ‘if i nee a i’ = s j F = g i : Ee £25 FELL " gEEB ay Fai fell lation crease es Pee at E | | ‘ i i Hirt tt : § z Meeting Minister Pearson which had won “unanimous: support”. The annual meeting of the dis- trict, :presided over by Norman -|sand S Page Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Nov. 16, 1966. 8 ‘MONTAGUE — Stanley Ww. Bishop, Provincial Planning Of- ficer from.CHarlottetown was guest speaker on Monday even- ing to the Trinity Mens Club at their first fall meeting Mr. Bishop was_appointed Provin- cial Planning Officer in July. In his address he outlined some of the programs for plan- ning and stated man has always planned, and accepts planning. Why? Because he wants to ac- complish and progress. imspire changes and avoid un- desirable changes. Facts must be analysed and the science of must be put to use. Planning is the product of le and the terms "Master Pian He must Planning Officer Is Guest Speaker “Zoning By-Laws”; and “Capl- tal Budget’ will become. - quite familiar in the future... Mr. Bis-. hop was educated in England and held several positions to qualify him for the position as provin- cial planner. - The dinner was the first held for the 1966-1967 season agd was well attended and ‘all expressed their appreciation to Mr. Bishop for his talk. and forthe films shown. : ~Also™at the head table was’ C.A. Shaw, and Rev. Russel Burns. The speaker was intro- duced by Gilbert R. Clements. Dr. A.E. Ings was song leader and Mrs. Irene Fraser was or- ganist, ALBERTON — Edwin Turner, O'Leary, was elected president of the Alberton Curling Club at the annual meeting Monday night. Wesley Hardy, Alberton, is the new vice-president. Other members of the executive are, Hilton Barbour, Arthur Wilkie, Frank Bryan, P Bert Pridham, Earl Callaghan, Desmond Cal- laghan and Lemont Hutt. Re- Alberton Curling Club tiring president visit the club and at curling. try thelr Water Gushing From Well. -- Is Trouble In: Arid Valley Dr. John D- Griffin, physician and specialist in psychiatry will be guest speaker at the Cana- dian Club dinner scheduled for The Charlottetown. Hotel next ba Bo Nov, 22. in TS adaeie medicine in Toronto and postgraduate studies in Providence, R.I., and London, ngland, brought him to commit his life to. intensify public sup- port for ee mental health services in a tees ir Seton De. Clarence . Hincks, founder of the Can&- health movement, he spurred the formation, and developed Rail Mediation OTTAWA (CP)—Labor Minis- ter Nicholson announced Tues- day night that mediation.in the railways’ wage dispute has been extended from Tuesday's deadline until Nov. - 30. He told the Commons he 1s convinced _progress__{s being made in the mediation effort by Carl Goldenberg and therefore had agreed to the extension. Both the railways and the un- of officers with Aeneas McEn- all i re : H id | ii lf iH, FDE 4 H ; i ay / is i ie 1 ? i zg an q wig? : : é i E i i i : x 2 z 5 é 3 the announcement of the result of voting for the party presi- dency. Mr. Camp’s first words were ie a § i & as we Pp g 2 ja i: i ‘ i 33 j i &: cs bees HE 2 = a p a i F af Fates | ¢ i S ——— The closeness of the vote—62 ‘votes separating the two presi- dential candidates in a total vote vention platform, word quickly spread“ that the margin was “only 60” A few minutes later a y official entered” the con- vention pressroom and chalked the vote figures on a large blackboard. . There had been wide specu-* lation that the Camp margin would be far greater, some‘ pre-| dictions going as high as 3 ad 1 in his favor. Mr. Camp was asked ani the election whether he Plan- | ned to sée’ Mr. Diefenbaker.’ He’ fhat when he had convention earlier in the day, age think I said I'd make the effort to see him.” The purpose of the meeting, he told a press conference, would be “to give whatever advice he might want from me “and to obtain whatever advice T might want. from’ him.” Asked whether he would) stand for leader of the party in any forthcoming race. he said: “No. ” Dr, Brand declined a direct reply when asked whether he might quit the party. He was" a eandidate for’national vice- president. Through most of the after. noon. rumors circulated that western Conservative MPs, - all strong Diefenbaker men. were nlanning to split off mene group in the Com- ware DIEFENBAKER Dr. Brarid said Conservative face an utiprecedented si- . Most of them still. want as leader. , convention floor there was & and sit as an| By ROBERT MacKENZE OTTAWA (CP)—What do you .do..with..2..well. producing..500,000. . La gre yaa gad in an arid valley? The Geological Survey of Can- err has no choice in fhe matter. 3% has to shut it off. z Iph | Valley southeast of Vernon, B.C., signed a $6,000,000 con- bonded to the valve on the will allow the on ‘or off at will. Owners of the Coldstream distillery fam- fly—have been “ex 7 lated Mr. Camp and all those whe had’ worked in his cause. The_crowded ballroom of the downtown Chateau Laurier was a-tumult of noise after the re- sult of the crucial election was air of tension had built lay: and during the three voting. EK CONVENTION . except those of Mr. Camp, 4, | and Mr. Maloney, 47. Mr. Camp won the draw to speak first. ‘| “own personal views." Pure Junk, Is Claim “OTTAWA (CP) — Too made no later thau Nov. 30. Specialist To Address Canadian Club Dinner. Dr. Griffin's early experience |; financial support, for a_private | committee .of outstanding pro- _| Hayes. ? 4 [Grand Jury Returns True Bill. Against S sida Man SUMMERSIDE Bill was found by a: creak Jury | here yesterday in the case | against. George Michael Charles (Junior) Kinch, Sw charged. with Break, Entry and Theft -at the store of Edward Sharbell in Portage, in the only ~¥ on the Supreme Court doc- t. “Taken in the. theft August 8 were an office safe’ containing some $3,500 in cutreficy, $1,500 True | grounds could be used for park- ing facilities; No registration should be is- sued for any motor vehicle un- less it is covered with at least Public. Liability Insurance. RCMP Constable D.H. Bartlett, has been acclaimed - internation- ally for its ideals and approach. The reception is scheduled to c * dimer getting underway at 6.30 sharp. Sheppard Case Ready For Jury , ge 67 Ohio (AP) — The case of Samuel- H. Shep-. gree murder in the 1954 blud- geon slaying of his first wife poe vin goes to the jury again The. retrial of Sheppard, ended Tuesday with the ae renewing its long-standing mot- pard,. charged with second-de- | : in cheques, three ‘watches, a 1952 eucenetod ee. en purse ane $350, se- yours, De. Geftin was an officer Presiding is Justice R.R. Bell. Medical Corps and was psychia- se ssinioncecaes sts trie consultant at army head- @eport, . yesterday _ afternoon: quarters, Since then he has held : | That the Provincial Government appointments: as a consultant on DR. GRIFFIN acquire a Minimum Security }buman relations to leading Can-|/, - ‘Prison Farm for P-E-I. That fa- siond to Canada's _— ie angen nee | mental malls sepviane aaaaele Pees be spade evemetie. en with mental health programs of |# Dlue-print for their future de- | 9°¥ t ogy! eae oe the C.B.C. He has lectured at Yeloganent in aceurd with modern | 25s, 20 that on thelr release, the University of Toronto School ie slo sparked_and_ brought they would be in a position to be action a un tific re- | : re oro and the College search program, financed by. —— ae 5 saw eee as organization of the (CoMTibutions to the Canadian ow siies cl ilies public into a vigorous voluntary |Mettal Health Association, that | mecn Sr the mrecont eeieos area apace could be used for Govern- , ment _offices_and—_the-—_—_jail- welching on its promise of $25,- 000,000 aid for the Nova Scotia coal_industry. “How much longer are ey going to wait?” he asked. ‘ ive for the slaying—Sheppard’s ee Twelve years ago. a jury i Sheppard of murder. He was sentenced to life in prison. But efter nine years. in prison he .won a retrial from the United WESTERN 1S PATIENT Brenton Ramsay, South Kil- dare, is a patient in the Western Hospital.’ « - IN SUMMERSIDE Mrs. C.H. Weeks, Alberton, is i! FUNERALS * BRIEFS ‘BIASED’ - Most ,of the briefs. presented MOASE — The fu- meral for John Henry Moase was held Tuesday afternoon from his late residence, New Annan, to St. ‘Mark's Anglican Church, Ke: , where service: was conducted by Rev. E.J. Fiander, at 2.30 p.m. Hymns were, The Lord’s My Shepherd and Abide With Me. Palibearers“ were ‘Wy- man Birch, Bennett J.‘Haywood; t B. Moase, William Hag- * Perey MacMurdo: a nd Charles Waugh. Interment,’ in the- People’s my sington. -to the / committee are “biased, he said. “I wea. biter eaten gant and caustic to make a The brief states “governmen' medicine ‘a industry have 7 protected ‘the prescription drug consumer.” It describes goy- ernment control as “erratic, impulsive, expedient and inade- quately enforced.” Dr. Davidison said _— is un- drugs. ~~ e v “Our trols sidbetanit. ard. New products #b eed or utility are dubious * Mark. Stove and fuel oll, moter ell, grease, batteries an L. Thomas Ch'town ae 4-6610 “NORTH cows UP “Electric power requirements for northeast Ontario are ex- Pecled to double to 1,990,000 atts by 1971. Summerside with nephew, | Henry Clarke. . : States Supreme Court. MARATHON Continued from Page 1 a justice dopertmnant — opin- fon approving the tinue until the epguaidlen siege 7 talking. By withholding interim spending authority, oppositions ean starve a government out of office. and into a ‘general elec- tion, | Last week, as ‘the deadline for paying civil, servadts’ salaries ‘approached, there were thdica- Sy ote & wet Oe tae yj election? — Are we going to have to "| walt elil thasattnes are phased the drain?” The Nova Scotia eine said he could reach only one conclusion “about” last week's manoeuvring that led to the mone? fo pay chile enough civil: servants. ernment knew on Wednesday that it had enough money—one day. before it announced its _| findings and also before Liberal | vember ““Why, then, if the minister was not using blackmail, did he tions. this might happen. It was Thursday night’ when lieved the pressure by afinoune- | ing that.:with the aid of ‘com- puters the government had dis- covered some already-approved but unspent money. Several Conservatives, includ- ing - ~-Baldwin, have de- manded an “early hearing by |. the .Commons public accounts committee .to. study. the propri- ety and legality of the step. STUDY “; WANTS Earlier, Donald MacInnis (PC+Cape Breton South) con- 4.) tinued to press for an immedi-| ate committee study of the uni- fication—bit,—— He charged the government with conducting a program geceit and blackmail Soigned to keep the opposition from criticizing a staph ‘bill from a = ee - ¢ lienged the govern- ment to move its motion, still Let us design your let-- _ terheads, bill heads, . brochures; eall us for -., alk. your printing | cuaRDIAN-PatRior CENTRAL PRINTERY ‘ PHONE. 4-8506 ’ S Prince Edward Island's “Total | Selling” Medium . CAREFULLY ~-We-Love Our---- 76,000 Readers THE GUARDIAN-PATRIOT SEAWOOD GARAC not withdraw that motion? 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