.y..‘..-... A“. _...A hlSlAND NEWS PAGE .Montogue, Souris, Kings County e The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Mar. 27. 19637 Liberal Speaker Sees Farm Loss Strongly opposing the rug- [cation in the Spti‘crll from the Throne that the farming in- dustry had given a favozahle re- turn last year. Gmrge eon (L) 5th Kinds. yrstnt'tluy told the LEElSlil'US'C farm in- come here wa. down $739.4 00 from 196] as ltr- i‘t‘w in th House to take part in the draft address debate. Mr. Fergusmt 1:13.3iL‘Ll farmers would not agree with the Throne Speech slc’llL’lilJii and said "since this aovc-rnrnmt 'D Forgu- ‘ ’t‘ :‘Wiir‘fwm‘w fimmsfi!‘ WWW a Bonk Managers Honored At Spiel The annual curling bonlplel of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce held at Amherst. ov- er the past weekend. was the oc- casion for honoring two of the Island managers on their sp- proaching retirement. Harold M. Smith. manager of the Montague Branch and Sin-l clair . R e . Summersidet Branch w 9 re each presentad‘ witit appropriate gifts from their‘ fricnds in the Atlantic region. ttnc tho Board was eligible to dotuss and askod why titts had not hccn pointed out. by tlte pro- vincc‘s own tour Conservative mcnibcrs. One reason why it had not heart, he added. was that. two of the mcmbens were not t'\'(‘ll in Ottawa at the time and. NS. was gucst speaker at thci “thank God Mir. Pickersgill was; lllf‘t't‘ to tell them". ‘ l‘t'cmicr Waltcr R. Shaw then‘ itttct-jcctcd: “Was Judy there?" l Said Mr. Ferguson. “if she had: both she would have told them, plenty". t'I‘hte rtstl‘erence was‘ Acadia Professor 3 Preoched Sermon MONTAGUE — MR. Cherry.. professor of Systematic Theolo- gy at the School of Theology. Acadia University. Wolfville. services of tho Churches of the United Baptist pastorate Sun- day. I While in Montague he was the gu 9 st of Rev. A .J. Sleeves and Mrs. Sleeves. Prof Cherry also spoke at Dundas Sunday‘ to Miss Judy La Marsh. MP evening. He was one of several from Niagara. who spoke here} professors of the school of theo- .tc(.cm y _‘ jlogy visiting aha Island churches spvaker said the PM, 1 over the wee. end. Others were: mter should be able to get some Pr'Pgl' {WIE'EET' ‘1'?“le! N190" 130896 new procmstng plant. f‘t‘imt‘l on the Causeway. but in effeer (“ma-“or: :iiniaalloa 991:- and said he questioned the ow mcmm‘me he urged boutgv and gr‘Em M c. k {9" :‘ value to the farmer of those parties to unite in seeking an- ta; mimoné m Bgfigfa- Wm plants. While they could be good other car ferry. He said 1964 “ ry - for the overall economy, he stat- \Wllld be too 80011 to get one . ed. more pl‘OlL‘L‘llUll‘ was had to handle the expecli’d “abnor- E . . Holds Sessmn , took over the farmer is going further behind (’iit'll ycar". e asked ilSslll'allCO that no waste w0uld he dumgtcd into the Montague Rate:- from the pro- ed for the “These mal traffic flow", but since the plants are established at gov- 531110 abnormal conditions emment expense". hesald' “and would obtain in 1967 now was the government stmtttd make , thc time to get after another big :1'ttwcts. every effort to protect the far. Kll'D- - mar," Mr. Ferguson also askted the l Lt. d- Col.' lwoi Malith'malitK . S . L. s; :Ul'crnmcnt to build another Game up Will 1 rs. ran Colt liliepg‘lilmanllp of [)t‘ovitvcial park on panmm-e lilathllan to capture the mixed. island and pointed to its natur- Pal“. ChamPl‘mShlP at Monday nights sesston of the Charlotte- 1town Duplicate Bridge Club. At Itantic Development 30m he feawd it mwm be_ al advantages as a location. I H i— come just another ‘invcstigat- INFORM TIME 1 The annual tournament had 23 1113' band “'hlt'll “mild SimPIY' “‘5 Panicmarly, “39“ HI" ‘ teams in competition for the tro’ file reports. What is needed, govcrimient to give the pt‘ovt- phy and comma-“(m was very: the speaker said. is a plan for cnce uniform time this summer close for the top posmons. capital projects fa:- tho Atlan- "cnhcr daylight saving time tn Dr. Doug MacDonald and Mrs. tic region. He thanked J. W the summer and standard time Benjamin Rogers took second! Pickersgill. Liberal MP frrm the rest of the year or standard place. and Dr, Leo Killorn andt Bonavl-sta-Twiliingsgate, fo r time all year”. Mrs. Robert King were third. 8 ‘ calling attention of Parliament; He clashed with Premiershade better than Mr. and Mrs.. to the fact that the proposed Shaw when be accused the gov- Gordon Senn. in fourth place. causeway across the Northum- crnment of being responsible: Following are the top 12 berlamd Strait should not be for breaking the law last year‘leams. with percentage totals: listed as second on the De- by instituting advanced sum- 1. MacDonaiszi-ltillan 63.86 i 2. MacDonald-Rogers 59132} 3. Killorn-King 56.87‘ 4 Min. Mrs. Senn Coffin-Tulle velopment Board‘s list behindimor hours. Premier Shaw in-l the Clhitnecto Canal project. ldignantly denied Lil-is and stat-t He said the subject was not cd his government had simplyi - followed the suggestion of tlte‘ 51A- thderaLion of Agriculture that 5- 3011' Lamb” _——_— in open its offices an hm“- 7. Ledwcll-Palmer 54.35: '3 earlier, 8. MacKtnnon-litnes 53.05: 1 He asked Mr. Formosan what 9- Hambly'fiukms . 51.51: . tie wanted in the mafia... 0‘ time ‘, 10. A. Cofftn-Dall'mg 51.37. .and was told either five months‘ 12’ Rozman‘Far'Per 49'40‘ the rest. of daylight time and ’— , A . standard time or the latter all Town Nullve your. Iii urging one thing or the . .othec he said “let’s show our Dles In Ottawa i make “ courage and our ability to i decisions not shown at Ottawa."i word has been received by IS “NEW t _ Mr. Ferguson severely critic-lietattvos here of the death in Gerald Dunn‘ Sum‘mervme iq‘ fled the present Sight ream-Its louawa. March 22 of Charles C. . patient in the Kings Conimlt system. taught in 'primary‘Bcreltam. after a brief illness. M , l H W ‘ 3 . grades in school and said Ii. had tHe was the son or the late W.R. ‘ emona “I” 3' lcattsed trouble which he had .Boreltam and . Boreham. noted even in his own home. He l (Emily Crockett) of Charlotte. called on the department of‘town. P.E.I. education to make an expet-i-' Surviving are his Wife. the; mom in order to ccmpare the former Mary Ross. also of: BAD FALL Penna Moore. suffered a fall. out is resting comfortably at his 312:0 Euston Street. Char-1m“. method with me 01d phon. Prince Edward Island and one ‘ tics system, and also asloed the 5“; Rn“ mmm' d b t i l - ~ - l e was pr. ccease y wot 0N NT TR", thtuster of education to explain _ . , William glacDonald Monta- l v" the Loglslatune why this was 33:35 tl‘r’lliS-MPss 14/32:: l i . .. I . ' , | . 9. left Friday for Ontario. ‘ collismeled '0 be good' Borcltam While there he will enjoy w i t h he. make? frankly express. t other farmers from Prince Ed- “1 ms ‘lpposm‘m, to the ‘1 ward Island an arranged tour of i doctoral reform b1“ 8.“ called leading farms and sheep farms. t ,m} 31 m9mbe“ “gm, “p015 His chief interest ls sheep rais-t “‘0‘” 0f hls 0W“ Flfih Dlsm‘Ct- 7 lug. . 1“ particmar he said “"9 me'm‘ King Canute‘s laws provided lb?“ elecmd, from there owed that a social climber could be: a duty to Ktngs to prevent the pplypd by [mnes out of (he Mrs. Norman J. Mat-Lend andl Miss Elsie Crockett of Charlotte-l town are cousins. ‘ din Sit—oar“ snafu} I ROBINS ARRIVE r. and Mrs. Ben Weatherhie. Change banqueting hall_ V Valleyfield. feel quite confident: The Fifth Kings Liberal 0b- ~-—————-——-—~— that spring has arrived, 0n Mon.f jected to the lack of government day they were pleasantly sur- ‘ lumber graders 01' inspectors. in prised with a visit to their lawng view of losses he said people‘ My of a number of robins. Two oth-t suffered when building under; or calls were received at th e the National Housing or Veter- Montague office of The Guardian t ans Land Act. He insisted there oPatriot. Tuesday telling of the‘ should be an Inspector in each arrival of robins to Montague. ’ county. FOR SALE interest in Mayfair Theatre, Murray River. YEO Montague ' I for business... for pleasure FLY TCA museum To BOSTON O 3 hours 25 minutes 0 up to 2 flights doin 0 $39 Economy one way Ask about even lower Group Fares for Groups ti 1. or more. flying to Canada. 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