& & » Petre 7 ihe OTTAWA (CP)-—-The defence | Richard Thar, sous ma New School Risener {8 separimant wit pay ita ast in ry . the , mas- with Mr. jer are SEAT- B Pack; Dennis Dowling, mas- ‘soo Cg or that tas lotr tael nesieat toh. be Troop the First Charlottetown ED John Vessey, member of ter of ceremonies; Gordon | It was announced Saturday by iis seer or not depends on the in the fiscal year -which begins a a6 guage sua Te en ae Scout Kerr, scout executive; Mrs. Dr. R. Gordon Lea, chairman |showing of the Liberal Oppoai- APT 1, 1804, Targe @ of cubs, Troop; I! Vessey and Victor Clow, president of the | of the building committee of the tion during this sitting of the | A: defence diviitonent kad scouts and their fathers at the Ri. Rev. William Simpson, mothers’ Auxiliary; Louis | School Board that an ingpection | Legisheture, and most. partie-\mam said here this will or First ot gedit Rs cca Sire const leader snd Blee- of the work on the new city high \ularly on the showing of the new cubs Baailica ‘Recres- tah nor Hartinger, cub leader school will be made | - the table were. Irene: King, leader —| of the committee early this | Liberal leader, Alex Campbell. | ‘countrien as, mee and the Do- . tion Center last night.- Seen with the First’ Charlottetown - 22 years and up — Claudia, week. : eo : omelet og! - | Tt is believed the work “s xport ~ Bedeque ke Carnival ~ Has Large Entry List There was a large number of Clark; 3. Mrs. Bruce MacLeod, ah te: tae. sapere tue. John Chappell. Mrs. MOST ORIGINAL arold| Under 14 yeare — Charles \Daweon. tet? veers: — Marien Tho- jas dieu orenthe 5-8 ' Foy; 2, Gardiner , I, #10 years — 1. Donnie oe Mac- 7‘ Boye 10-12 1. Bile yeare — 1. Montgomery; 2. y Holmes. Boys 12-14 years — Richard Clark; 2. James Maclsaac. ; Boys 14-16 — 1. James Bag- Girls § years and under - @herrill Foy: - - Girls 58 years — 1. Sheila Murray; 2. Lorna Foy. Girls 8-10 years — 1. Debby Debra Huestis. wee a mitt) ROR hp Stolen Vehicle] Strikes Fence _ City police ‘reported a 1059 Pontiac owned by Ray MacFay- den, city, struck a fence on Lap. thorne Avenue Friday night-—— The vehicle was abandoned when Constables Wayne MacIn- tyre and Don MacDonald of the city police force were sum- | moned to the scene at approxi- mately 1.30 this morning. Mr. MacFadyen reported the vehicle stolen to the. city police station Saturday at 7:45 a.m... The.report stated there is very little @atnage to the automobile. La TT Pa aal 7 Oe ad RG at waa j Stove Oils Burner Service A_ complete stock of ris on hand. Your Shell Agent for Charlottetown, Parkdale, aera os Eastern J. Ww. Skinner “Dial 4-4044 HELL \l/, BEST COSTUME ; Under 15 years — Valerie Ann 4 Inman. —- 15 years and up — Mrs. Bruce * .|MacLeod. FUNNIEST Under ~15 years — Jessie Shaw. 15. pees nt up -2Mrs, Elis- worth M Oldest sie tt on ice Bruce MacLeod. - Mrs. ‘l-Throne Speech for this session # {same time or shortly | lawaiting the Speech Ottawa, Unit Ne. F-985.8 | ‘52 PONTIAC ~ Leok at this buy. Runs well, looks well, Good tires and motor. ; BE EARLY FOR THIS ONE. (589 Unit No, F-1000-8 62 COMET | Automatic, sedan i A-1 condition, * Ideal family car at a low price. ‘ Was $15.95—NOW ONLY — $1359 | SR. J St. Peter's Rd. PRINTERS PICK WELL ton and Mrs. Madeline Licari-of of the latter both printers’ wives, won free holidays in Nice, France, on a& TV charade show. BAS ‘With each sale of « used car or truck, with a trade dif- ference of over $1000 or more, you receive 100 gations of gasoline. With trade difference over $500 you re- ceive 50 gallons of gasoline. “THIS OFFER ENDS MONDAY FEB. 28th 58 FORD_| ‘60 MERCURY 3299 _ "Unit Ne. T313-B “158 METEOR | “63 FORD Tis te tlaherman's is low, low pris: Yas $750—NOW ONLY $570 HNSTON LTD. _ Your Ford Doster Station wagon, special at Mover, Bacender Remain A Secret Premier Walter R, Shaw has not yet announced who the mover and the seconder of the fall when the servatives swept al seats an Nov, 8 and moves of the Legislative Assembly will ithe gove be. have added It has been three weeks since (tive fire. the Premier announced, that the | session would begin on Febru- chere and civil servants, houncement this past week the proclamation .of the 1963 . peléction act, all point to a spring past to announce the the mover and seconder at Many people. are ical forecasters. MAY RUN RISK The doubting Thomaseg, ones who aren't se will be a spring. election, jthey are becoming fewer every ‘day), point out the Shaw gov- |Throne- believing it ‘will’ give some indication if there will an election this year. A Th Speech filled with “goodies” for ithe public will, -in-the minds of most of the local political pund- its, be a further indication elec- jeen time is near. will Inspect Fish Catch Said Short For Indies. AMHERST, Ont. (CP) — The annual report of the pone Mar. |itime Fishermen Lid., a co-oper- is slightly behind schedule, thing which ¢ Dr. Lea sald a referred specifically to the shortage of bloaters, hake E ‘tor college to university iwill see elimination of lehing of high school f l Election rumors began last, anxiously election, icin 2 lot of tha Sem | oo comma there (and. ernment does not need to go to the country until the late fall of 1967, that the Premier would jlove to. be in office for the 1967 leelebrations and if he=goes to the country he runs--the risk of | tional Roman Catholic fast day obligations. land pollock for expert to such | 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. 21, 1966, Name Organise! Cliff Ashfield, western ~ news- paperman and public relations executive, has been named or- ganizer in the Maritime provin- ces by the New Democratic Party. The appointment has been announced by Russ Brown, jnational director or organiza- | tion, Mr, Aéhfield was formerly ive Com | head of a family publishing firm four feder-| which prodaced some of Can- by ada's most prize-winning week- in recent weeks ly newspapers. 1 to the. specula-|ciaf government of Saskatche- In the provin- wan he served as director: of Raises to the province's > public relations and special. as- | sistant to the i oF million loan to the George- ndustry minister. town developments and the «| ‘the Saska wad Byod |He was closely associated with ott | velopment Corporation and the aor Advisory Council. The New Democrat ‘organized been Sost t ites om Sept. 15, , in bee Officials say as aireraft for every 1,000 flying hours ed 'Tignish Man been decreasing . steadily. 00 | Dies Sunday — jvale now is .36 aireraft per 1,000 hours compared with 1.06 in en | TIGNISH — John R. Doyle, an [first year of operation. lardent horse racing fan. and RCAF officers say mechanical yioniy respected citizen of Tig. ‘served with the Canadian army |€'Tors, mostly in the engines. | nish died at his home Sunday \during the second world war and.| caused the majority of crashes, | }morning in, his 86th year. Mr subsequently. commanded an |50Me 30.000 modifications have | Doyle, son of the late’ Mr, anc artillery regiment with the tank [pe ianeties in the plane. Alves Richard Doyle, was a life ,of Lt.-Col. Am airborne observer ification may be complex Of ‘tong farmer. ‘for the army during the latter |*% senale: as rerouting a Left to mourn hia passing be- paft of the war, he has con- | ire in a computer. sides his wife are two daughters, tinued his interest in flying and Tie CF-104 is flown by eight /Miss Helen age of Charlotte maintains an active commercial |RCAF squadrons in Europe. | ‘town and Mrs. Joseph Clary of pilot's license. Mr. Ashfield has |Two of these are at Marville. 'providence, R.1.; two sons Ho- been active in Indian welfare France, and carry out high- ward, Saint John, N.B. and John | _work and some years ago was speed photographie .reconnals- Jr at home, A daughter, Mrs. | ‘made a chief of the Saulteaux |sance. Elmer (Sam) Blanchard ‘of tribe on the prairies. The other six squadrons are |Chanlottetown, predeceased him In announcing the appoint- | based at Zweibruecken ahd in May. Thete are five grand- ment, Mr: Brown said Mr. Ash- Baden - Soellingen, West Ger. children, Funeral arrangements field's journalistic backigroiind|many, and are designed to{had not been completed last would be invaluable to the New ‘carry nuclear bombs of up to (night Democrats, whilst his broad ex- 60 kilotons, the equivalent of ———— perience in industrial develop- | 60,000 tons of TNT. | WIVES WERE BARRED .. ment could very well provide a : worthwhile contribution to the |REDUCE SQUADRONS | Canadian women first got the Officials say the number of vote in 184, when Ontario By DAVE McINTOSH same area in 199% was almost four times greater in volume than in 1064. © Bey directors’ * report that the market for fresh and | frozen fish products was outlook was The report said it had taken | note of concern. in United States | fish marketing ciicles regard- ing possible changes in -tradi- See one of the tollew ing sales- men:— @ ARNOLD BRUCE @ RAY CHAPPELL. @ NORMAN MaeDONALD @ GENE COADY “1139 “Unit TOA \-ton This ls a gerd all- iden eee ready te go to work. Was $1675—NOW ONLY $1429 Died 4-8548 ee = Last Instalment Is Due OnCF-104 Jet Bomber \38 training versions. The: chief strengthening and the long | ana. Sarees 25 Odds ‘n Ends itime i j baebin ne cba | squadrons will sepomuens | to six | rs and widows were al- Cie ent te a0 Oe ait lowed to vote in municipal elec. . . begin-to- show their ‘age. tione:: “One RC RCAF officer road that | _— maintenance t now . imo expert that a sheiagt | Hf It's Fish and can spare parts Ss overcome | . caug by the ability of the ground be ht |erew to fix old parts. , "WE HAVE it’ | ome embarranement tor the ; air division is that some - Ra Lichen cianya|[ Fresh Frome b the total ital t for |'oan from the U.S. Air Force. i \the program: te. gast.tez.on0,.. |Te® US. recently asked- that Cured Fish | this equi nt be returned. The : | ipme Maintenance of the RCAF aif | gir division said it couldn't ov division in Europe, which fliesierate without it, The U.S. - QUEEN ST. MEAT the CF-104, will continue te cost |lented. at least $100,000,000 a year. The defence department hasi> MARKET Wy Defence Minister Hellyer told | by ce $2,200,000 in the 1966-'] 993 Queen St. the Commons last week that /67 fiseal year for move TACAN. | Canada’s nuclear role in Europe 2 a ’ = will be weduced as the CF-104s wear out. But this will take. a long time, probably. five years } at least, officials say..: é The defence denatienuah ‘ {bought 200 combat CF-104s and Dial. 4-7396 “tn loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Wiliam D.” ‘Graham whe, passed away Feb. 21, 1965.. 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