Crancenmarenenencnonse soll ATO THE “annial: miceting ak —Calde, "pres iE thea eee ' the P.EI. Fur Breeders’ As- sociation held at Birch Court last night are (FROM THE LEFT) L.W. Hancox, Summer- “ Claytoh Mill, Mink Breeders Association and ‘guest speaker at the meeting; Kensington, pre- sident of. the P. El. Associat- ion; Lloyd Lockerby, Hamik | .ton,. vice-president of .the as- sociation. A new executive was lected last night, Western and Central Districts ‘The Guardian, Charlotteto wn, ~ Wed., June 1, ane 3 niles SUMNERSIDE’ arles Linkletter, president 6f ae | merside Red Cross branch stat- Led last night at the conclusion of the weekly meeting of the’) newly. established Red Cross merside that last minute. details are ‘being ironed out in connect- ion with full-scale preparations for the two days of blood: donor | Canadian Legion in Summerside | on Monday. and Tuesday; June 6th. and 7th. Edgar Moase,° who represents the Summerside Junior Chamber of Commerce, is the chairman of the Summerside blood donor ‘committee’ which is composed | of appointees: “from the Rotary, | Y's Men's, and Lions’ Clubs as ; Well as of the JC's. These clubs + leadership for ‘this. committee | ster Carnival at Summerside. A morning clinie on Tuesday, June 7th. from-9 to 10: will be | ; an added feature of the ~ two | | days’ of clinics at Summerside- tor? which “the Total Objective ie” _at least 600 donors. As in for- ‘mer years, there will be after: ” noon and evening clinics on Mon- | blood donor cemmittee for Sum::| clinics to be held at the George | R~ Pearkes ‘Branch of the Royal | explained » athat the full compie- Branch President Addresses Committee day. and Tuesday, 9, as well as the extra clihic on ; Tuesday morning from-—9to—10_ The early morning. hour was | chosen for the convenience tf. bankers and other: employees | ‘of business: firms, homemakers and farmers, who might find | it | easier’ to report. at than later in the day Edgar ,Moase.. the chaivmap. ‘ment of 60 donors per hour at the™ morning and -both afternoon clinics, as well as 75 per. hour. ‘for both evening Clinics, must be maintained in order that Sum- merside and the — surrounding. area meet its quota of 600 don ors and insure that a sufficient supply of ‘blood will be on hand to meet ‘the day to. day demands of ~ patients in this province's, +-will- -alternate—in—providing—the- | pitals during ‘the next ten days? r as they do for the annual Lob-| The. Red Cross” blood program the council's Hope that, not only 4 in“ both provinces is a co-oper- ative one with “Nova. Scotians | providing the~ blood- throughout the year for all but the five weeks during which. clinics are. ‘held “in this province ‘when: | Prince Ftward Islanders make... Thlood available for Nova ioe ians. ¢ | Country, Western | Show _ Island Fox, Mink Breeders SetForHere Thursday | Country and Western music - Plan Show For N ovember : PRAISE epee a field | a Tikely” in "October it cate: with _ the” “benefit” of his - mink isdeders: will hold a ‘show | said. they size them more uniformly, We need group grading” On. OUE saeoooscwmgmdecided atthe “annual neem knowiedze~—and~—experieite “as~Canadian skis, BOW cing held ~here- last. ' + the ton Mill, Mills~Point ening Clays. president. of. Canada Mink Breed- the voluine of furs to really , Kensington ers Association — he returned top grading and sizing job", “the Phillips. Highlighting the evening per- RR presided in his ‘capacity - as recently from a protracted Eur-. Sumitrside man explained. president. The -fur breeders have” reason over future development of Can- marketing their own opean. trip: He's. also optimistic for enthusiasm. Every report.ada' Mink. - -. ‘i -heard atthe meeting was ting- >» —Mr- +encock =teid of marked=do"a most" effective grading and “Trasie—Wilf-Carter~ WilfCarter, ed with optimism and Mr. Mill, improvement in Canadian mar® energetic | president, last’ keting afrangements, with a night was seeking names of peo- view to earningand gaining the ple his association may be able confidence of the people who buy -to interest in planned expansion them as being sure of getting a of the industry here. Mr. Mills received \\warm high quality product. The CMB have several hun- . praise last night for the work he dred of Canada’s top fur houses has done for the association dur- working: under an. arrangement- . ing his term as president. Lloyd whereby worthy mink pelts are Lockerby, Hamilton termed - it stamped with the '‘‘Canada Ma- “‘excellent’’. PRICE ‘ADVANCES Reporting © on jestic’’ label. The ‘label really "nears quality; Mr- Hancock’ ex- ~~ “earbitine plained,. because CMB _inspect- trends Mr. Lockerby told of hea- ors are sent into the .establish- vy clearings, s for some years. PeThe Hudson = hal. price and. the top listings. jn: ““eindéed' P- Et: skins- —~“‘was best for.some years: It repre- sents a considerable:. advance over the improved prices of 1965, and it compares with prices of $10. and “considerably lower re- ceived for pelts only a few years ago. The prices forthe whole HBC eonsignment ‘ran $42 to $75, with tmost of the ranched skins in the DEATHS ‘ CROCKETT — At Halifax, Tues | 1966, Miss" He- ~~ ~ day, May “31, the late len L., . daughter of. _Ralph..M...and. Ellen. (Boswell) _.. Crockett-.of Halifax_and_former-; ly of Charlottetown. Resting at ’ the MacLean Funeral Home this =. afternoon from where the funer- al will be held Tuesday; June 2, with “service: commencing at 2.00 o.m. Interment in aeeeae GRIFFIN TAU the Western Hospital on‘ Tuesday, “May 31, ey MoT T RIM and granddaughter of Mr 1966, Josepli Griffin. of Brockton. in his 89th, year. Resting’ at the Koéoney Funeral Home, Alber- ton, from.where the funeral will on“Thursday, June ‘/2, leaving the funeral home at 9 o'clock to St. Mark’s Church, Lot Z for Requiem High Mass at 9.20. Interment in. the church cemetery. : | . CARR — At New London, May . 1966, Robert M. Carr. in his 86th year. Remains resting at the Davison Funeral Home. until Thursday, then to. St. John's Presbyterian Church, New Lon- don, where service will ‘be held” at 2 p.m. Interment -in Floral ~AHHLS.... Memon “ing, hours, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. MacDONALD — Ajax; On- tario, May 29, tthe fies Gaile, four-year-old “daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert MacDonald, Jr,. and Mrs:Leonard Willi- and Mr. ana Mrs. Robert MacDonald. Re- mains. will arrive at the Cut- cliffe Funeral Home. Arrange- ments will be announced later WOOD — The death occurred at the. Prince: Edward Ist#nd_ Hos- pital on’ May 30th of Mrs. How- ard-Wood-of-Bay-Fortune-in- her 65-year. -The- remains are~rest- ing at othe Dingwell — fuferal ‘home until noon ‘on. Thursday then to Bay Fortune United Church - for. service. at two—o- elogk cemetery. a nebrice Adv ApCe 5... mink..skins,.sure..the. {yrs .heing..offer ‘ a of the ‘highest prices for fox ly measure up to that- standard, rae t acosts. Interment in ‘the church * dangerous to the public and _ substantial ments before the sales, to make ed-real.. it was explained. Bay...Coftpany STILL WORKING. ° igale in -March handled Island © The ators wide’ Canada Mink = ranched--fox. pelts..and-.the.. top. oF, : | : ae of $75.—.two_lots_ brought .working on a more eltecti “So long as ranchers insist on formance will be the ‘Queen of skins’ se- Country Music’’ since 1952. Kitty, parately, we lack the volume to Wells and the ‘‘déan-of country sizing job'’, Mr.Hancock said. Mr: Hancock, E.T. Mull, Ken- ‘sington RR and Th Kok, of the P.E.I. Fur Farms, tion. Three, of four néw fox breed- From there she went into record- ers-listed last night are Murdo ed her big hit It Wasn't God Who ‘Doug Mayne |Made Honky Tonk Angels. This and Ken Thompson of Charlotte- recording carried her to the top lof the field and in“the same- year ‘she joined the. world...famous Brown, Southport; town. AUDITOR NAMED W.W: Brown, North River and’ Irving Thompson, _Dunstaffnage | were named as auditors for. the association. se Ratven..Cass~ of--Summerside--yas-qayghter was the choice of the meeting as judge at the fox show in No- =vember,.if he is available. sasked-: ding. skins,_s0.it.cam..has.always...co-operated...in..fure ith the’“Scandinavian © countries. “Canada has the best mink skins in the world we were told that on our recent trip to Europe — our coloring is bet- ter’, Mr: .Haneock explained. Up to the present the Scandina- vians- S an better-overall job of Accused Are Remanded _ SUMMERSIDE — A total of six persons appeared before Ma- gistrate W. Chester S. MacDon- ald in -Prince County<caurt yes- terday - morning -on-—various: “of- fences involving motor vehicles for trial or_for sentencing. Three accused, Francis Cham- pion,-Wilmot;-Roy—StephenGak lant, Summerside, and. Carl Brenton Jackson, Glovers Shore, pleaded guilty to similar char- ges ..of unlawfully . taking a Cat Lot without consent of the owners with intent to drive. They .were remanded in custody to June 6th for sentencing. , Ronald Edward Enman, Sum- merside, -entered - a guilty . plea to a charge of taking a car with- out the owner’s consent and’ he was remanded in custody also to June 6th for sentencing. f “Ona second charge laid “in Charlottetown of faking a car from Irishtown without -the ‘con- sent of the owner, | jurisdiction Mehr Andens...VISit: .weasowaived: anduthe.accused.was: pe ‘also. remanded to June 6 on this | charge, ‘ A regident of Vernon, John ‘do | : seph Zhomas, entered a plea of guilf¥ to .an_ impaired . driving, charge and was fined $75 and He pleaded not~-guilty to two other Charges =“theft of a vehicle, and theft of a wallet. He was remanded’ in custody for trial to. June 6th A. Lennox Island: man, Ivan Jo. ‘seph Bernard, pleaded guilty to charges of stealing a motor. ve- hicle and taking # truck without the owner’s-consent and_ was re- manded. in: custody for “sentenc- ing. to June 6 Hence len Crozier, 17, Sum- merstde, pleaded guilty to char- ges of failing to stop when sig- nalled to‘do so by a police offi- cer and driving” HY ~a~ manner Constable W. St. Eleanors ‘ chad .madewchase, “geur- “where they used w live. “nishing men to judge this part of the show; an association spokesman explained. ,_. Clayton Mill was re-elected as president. The vice-president is ‘Mr. Kok of Meet Clatide Payn- etown is the sec-,, ter of Charlo retary. _L.K.-Lockerby is also a ‘member of the ee: Persons Maxwell told the court that af- ter thp accused had failed to} stop when signalled to do so; he sometimes at speeds of up to 90 miles per hour | -- On.-the first charge pcciabt -was fined’ $10 and costs while on ‘the second charge he was fined” $50 and costs. Magistrate Mac- Donald also told the accused that’ the would lose his license on the second charge. ‘: ‘vehicle from Corney ’ Bros. ‘Used-—_ resident of MacNeill’s Mills, Hugh Benjamin Pye,- was fined $75 on a charge of impaired. dri- ving, while a Tyne Valley man, Frederick Waldo MacDougall, charged with a similar- offence, had his case adjourned without plea to June 15. David .Lloyd MacDdnald, Bor- den, pleaded not guilty to an im- paired: ttriving.. charge — and--his- case wes. adjourned to June 13. A WESTERN. FUNERALS ~ ~ “fans on Prince ‘Edward Island will be treated to their third per- sonal appearance. show within | Lullaby in 1932 for the RCA Vic- ‘tor recording company and has been with them-since.” Although Mf Carter lives in a period of a month when Kitty |Winter Park, Florida, in the Un- \Wells, Wilf Carter and company ‘ited States he says, a , sere ‘come to the Coliseum in Char- (my heritage’. “It wa’ Canadian Prince Edward ‘Island fox ~and.:$55 to $65 range Mr. Lockerby grading theiy skins in lots Tune [Deovle whe: started me way back lottetown Thursday night, ~ineludes |and ur recording” “stars _Johnny weigh ifans Boys Ss. a Canadian,, was born in -Guys-. borouzh, ‘Nova Scotia. Kitty Wells on -the - Johnny : and: Jack Show. Grand Ole Opry: | Appearing with her will be her husband Johnny Wright, the Johnny of Johnny and Jack, and “Raby” Weight.” FIRST RECORDING Wilf Carter has -been--in the -mill,Georgia “Town’-Blues and’ -KUWAIT The Hudson Bay Company will country and western music field The Blues Are Settin In. _mier oe atexsend-asmini-9 36 -years: He made --hia~ “pick is 6 me-:.and an assistant ~The company -first en Swiss: a are on ae Ontario's S Premier Senos Direct Foreign Investment oe * NORTH BAY, Ont. (CP)— Premier Robarts of Ontario sup-” ported. Tuesday night: more: di- ‘rect’ foréign investment in Can- ada." In a_ speech Chamber of Commerce, he spoke of the contribution of for- Meee investment in Can- a The premier’s speech ap- peared. to -be.a--rebuttal--to— -the-+ /campaign of Walter Gordon, for- mer Liberal finance minister, to .. ;eurb foreign control.of the Ca- nadian. économy. Mr. Gordon tioned by name, but Mr. Ro- ~sad “ai: six “were= femanded— in=beforé “finally ‘stopping: a et TEOGESBSING.CORKGEY Se custody~to--future= dates;--tither--Sherbrooke <2 tive, referred . to to the “‘g is (Ueto about foreign inves simen ~The “pretiier said” the acco plishment _of__social _objectives- depends on economic strength, land. Canadians have to face. up to the fact of a highly com- petitive. world. - WARNING GIVEN ~‘Any attempt to shut out for- eign competition or jo violate the laws of international coth- petition. can résult’ only in large jnumbers of- our people becom. ling dissatisfied with their .eco- nomic, circumstances. This. is ‘the reason why-so many of our best professional and~. skilled people have emigrated .to the; | United States in the past.” Confiden¢e” in the Canadian} economy could not be generated | —— i or Stasis iby ‘emotional appeals ‘te nationalism, sm, added, Mr... Robarts ‘false goal’’ said it: is . PETERS FUNERAL — neral'of Mrs. ‘Ben Peters was held on Tuesday morning from her late residence in Bloomfield to St. Anthonys Church, Bloom- field where. Requiem) High Mass was celebrated by Rev. J.—€. Pitre. Pall bearers were: Earl Steward, Donald Olson, Reginald MacAusland, ; -Atbin .-Craswell, Fred Arsenaplt and Oscar’ Gal- lant. Interment w as in the church | cemetery > ‘OLD HOME HAS GONE Vienna's Lipizzaher horses fake their -name‘from. the’ farm Trieste, now in. een Italy, rent account deficit. The . Charloftétown’s f “Members and Ruby ‘Wright- aid Bill, started on her Morell. were career at the age of 15 and her named directors of the associa- first engagements were made to the Ontario. gf Was___not _men. to attempt to shape The fu-' ‘economic policy forthe purpose:| of reducing’ the country’s. cur- “true | __TONIGHT) “KEN and EDDY” ALSO DANCING To - Les Alexander and The Smoothies GRANADA “I cherish i in Canada. probably: came: when he: sang at the Calgary Starnpede in‘ 1964.- Bob Shiels’ writes, His biggest monien' jar—octasion and he came pre- pared.” ‘‘He had written a song to celebrate -the - occasion C-A-L-G-A-R-Y, The. Heart of. the Golden West.’ ‘He Sang it toa solid ovation.” : ; Also appearing in the show will be Bill Phillips a native’ of Canton, North Carolina. Mr. Phillips, a singer and’ com- \poser, has appeared on televis- ion, sung on radio, made: record- ings -and—has-a iny Wright and Kitty Wells Shows. His first big composition, also his first composition ak was recorded was F. allin TS "-Y OU,“ Fetorded “by Webb known songs - Pierce. Other welll recorded by him’ include Saw- objective” was the maximum increase in jobs and real in- come levels. WRECKERS DO WELL British motorist 8 discard | about 500,000 old cars -a- year. IN HOSPITAL’ . Mrs. PM: Tucker —of Ross's” Corner; North Bedeque, is a’ pa- tient in the P.E.I. Hospital, un- dergoing eye. surgery. She will be confined for several days. RECEIVES NEWS Mrs. Horace Glover, Kensing- ton, received the sad- news. on ‘Sunday, May "29 of. the sudden passing of. a cousin, Seibert How- att at Stamford, New York in his ‘61st year. He was formerly of Bedeque, P.E.I., a-son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hora OW- att. He is survived by his widow, i.the*former Fannie Hubbard. The |: fineral- will be eb on Tuesday ‘at at New ON | “land News. Page that ‘hour Toronto and~other main—centee L attaeionrsoist ae son,—_David- warned t.. the first his wife noticed th “their downstairs furniture Mr; ppeared~on~ John-"* Five. Res olutions Passed AtSe secialCouncilMesting. sU MMERSIDE BUREAU ° ‘OF THE GUARDIAN A total of five resolutions were passed at a special town council | meeting here last evening which Mayor George Key Jr= felt could | not be held off until the next! Fegular meeting. One of the resolutions approv-_, ed.the amount. of $28;054.09 as capital expenditures for water June 6th, and and. sever ane extensions: for: the ital cost of ‘a new woven m- | 7th. between 2 and 4 gnd 7 and Year “A capital budget of $69, 908.75 or ‘Street paving covering the ; three wards in the town was. also approved Approval. of tHe F. Everett Cameron. tender of $581.18 for the supplying of 180 gallons of traffic. paint’ was given. . The Cameron tender was the lowest | of six bids entered It was resolved that the in- dustrial .expansion and develop- ment committee be authorized to appoint a commission known as ‘the “Industrial dev elopment | commission’ eae The role of this comfnission, consisting of 12>members, would be to carry out matters relat- | ing to the industrial park _or other locations within a reason- able ° cogs suitable. to indus- trial-developrnent and. expansion , proval from the Municipal De- volved as members, of the com- Perry as deputy brayore,in his mission but also résidents of W ik absence ‘ mot and ‘St. Eleanors. . His reasons for nakveppainting Meetings have already’ been a’ permanent t@puty mayor-was held with residents of these dis- that withthe number of quali- ther" should take a turn acting ‘In Hthis role aa the ‘opportunities The council was also” told that “| Keith Lapp’s term as town rep-- jresentative on the Summerside school board’ and Mavor Key felt a replacement should be, selected as soon as possible , It. was.- suggested Lapp »,, that -Mr I appointed: to serve another Neem and this was ap- proved by the council, Mayor Key. . said «My: Lapp has been much involved in’ the Summer- side school “expansion and “T would like to. see him continue ‘onthe board if he wishes."’ tricts, he said, and the have fied and experienced members declared a_ willingness _ to par: /on the council, he felt each mem- \ ticipate, The final resolution avenue and authorized ‘the issue and sale of debentures to finance the BAD-. vire security fence surrounding‘ the. arene light and public works | ots The town has received ap. velopment and Loan: Board, Ot- fawa, for financial assistance in” this already completed project, the meeting was told Most of -the work was done , under the winter works. plan. and the council was told that this fence. was definitely, an asset to the town LEAVING ‘Mayor Key told the council ~-he..was—leaVing for --British_Ca lumbia today to attend the an- nual meeting of the > Can- adian Federation of Mayors He stated he would he .away:for ten | days and with the--approval of other members of: the council.» appointed Councillor | t Frances | in-_accordanee—with—the—recent legislation as laid’ down by the®, nt of the province. Mayor Key stated - that .it is residents ef the town will be_in- g of library Conference Concluded, © MESS, = Destroys. ‘Home. Mr.; and- Mrs. Herman = Mac- Donald and their seven children, ranging in ages from two to 17, | were ftefthomeless after a fire _of unknown origin destroyed their two-storey house#at.|De Gros ae early Sunday morning. “Marsh is approximately Ar. aptee iene ald said that their m of the ;fire. He Said that’ smoke after le crying’ of | : being awaken by /t “He's | (the baby. He waked that they | held in 1967 at Dalhousie. Unt ‘waited 30° years for -this particu- “immediately vacated the mee versity, Halifax. dt-was by Mr: | Donald that the fire seemed "te | ; have started in the ceiling and | by the time that. thev were | warned the fire ‘“‘was well.on its way"... They managed to save MacDonald said. The Cardigan Fire..Department was called to the scene. Be- fore the fire department arrived ae sees poured — onto -the a =The--MacDonalds are staying: ~ with: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reardon | ta neighbor. He said-that ‘he had | /no. immediate plans but did want to build another house. . Racker imares” were Téeperted. MADE. CROWN PRINCE 7 Reuters) By tradition ‘the amir. names a crown prince who will ‘one day succeed him as ruler of the oil-rich Arabian’ sheikh- dom. Jaber, 38, became premier in December’ in. succession. to} the present amir who became ruler on the death of his brother, Sir Abdullah.. al- Salem. -al-Sabali. FISH.IN FRESH WATER- gah About 12. per cent of ‘the: world’s fish catch’ comes from | inland waters. °“ i ' 4 amotis folk dingers ROOM, . Guests” Welcome 4 STEAK “| S A, te aot adian- BRACKLEY YAU EERE RSE ea Dm “JANET MARGOLIN: BRAD DEXTER: LARRY STORCH: KIM DARBY ‘mee WATER GE cd HARVEY HART nee n Eaet colop! Dorothy’ Cooke, Dathousie Un. -iversity-was-etected-president—of-~ ‘the Atlantic Provinces: Library | Association at the Maritime Con- ference held-at the Confederation Centre here over the weekend. The ‘conference was officially ‘| opened Friday evening by Lieu- | teriant-Governort.-W. J. ~Mac- ‘Donald and ca to.a close ae day. There were 75 delega present and all business takejoo Advance tickets on sale were presided. over by. Douglas . Boylan, librarian at Confederat- ion Centre Library, and immed- jate past-president of the assoc- fation. ‘ Guest speakers for the session | included: John. Wright, super- visor of school libraries for the‘ province_of Saskatchewan;-Mrs, |. Christie-Harris,-well-known- Can-y ‘i ae (and dy Thursday. June ond, Charlottetown ‘Coliseum at Toombs Music Store, and Stead’s Pharmacy Advance: Sale: Priee—Adylts “$1.50; Children $1.00:, Night. of Show at. doot—Adults $2.00; Children ‘$1. Ot Shows starts at 8: ~ Island resident for the past. year | and_ Rev, Dr FW. Bolger professor at St. Dunstan's Onl Uni- | versity. ek Miata aa The ~ next conference will = The Gola Drive-In STURGEON | JOHN WAYNE — RLD cH aL LORY yas Sf Reiipcae rus to Saturday Show at Dusk «| Canteen Service ‘Admission Adulis 75¢ Children - Under 12. Free eee : THURSDAY - SHOWS * AT DUSE Me er WER SO ET ain Turned ‘TODAY » Admission: Matinee 35c - ve bannen ¢ ho ‘el Oe eae) Ake Will eae a The Fantastic Story of a — HAPPY HOUSEHOLD | eae mere nena sean aa apt into’ a ce MARITAL DOGHOUSE ‘3, SHOWS 3:30-75 DAILY. 9:00 50c; Evening 50c - 75e -|IFS-'OG-GONE DaFFY DISASTERI ~~ <4