ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts | | | iv : EARMARKING 1,000 POUNDS OF DEATH A 1,000-pound .bomb, the big- gest bomb used thus far in the Viet.Nam war, is moved by a U.S. airman to a US. Air Force B57 jet bomber at Sai- gon air base. The American bomber use this type of bomb frequently for combat missions against the Communist Viet Cong. (AP Wirephoto via radio from Saigon) | Music Festival | Education Minister Answers To Charges a question of privilege, | whether or not Mr. MacPhail Dr. George Dewar, minister of |,is eligible to sit on the commit- education, answered charges by tee | the opposition yesterday that he Speaker Frank Myers ruled misled the. Legislature ‘in ans- however, that Mr. MacPhail was wering questions in previous | eligible to sit on the committee years of the number of grade | and Dr. Bonnell's motion was 12 students who wrote provincial | lost with Liberals voting for it examinations. | and Conservatives against it. The misunderstanding, accord-| Alex Campbell (L-5Sth Prince), ing to Dr. Dewar, arose out of | elected in the Feb. 9 byelections, | sets of figures contained im writ- has his first taste of legislative ten letters to opposition quest-| action yesterday ions in the legislature. ieee aneees askéd Highways explained hat inister Hip Matheson when figures ie ued were prepared construction would start on the by statisticians” and in some |8°Vérnment- promised all-wea- cases the number of grade 12 ther mennay between Albany students included those ati? Mr. Mae 4 / Prince ‘of Wales College and ble son said it was im- St. Dunstan's University as well or to give the exact date as other high schools in the t specifications are being province, while later figures readied and it is expected that used by him did not take into | “OTK Will begin at the start of consideration Prince of Wales | ‘2, ¢%! construction ‘season and St. Dunstan's. The 5th Prince member. ask- Dr. Dewar said he regretted jed whether or not the minister could give assurance that the the misunderstanding. project would be 1 i ATTEMPT FAILS ain 1965. The Liberal Opposition made| The minister replied that he | This week happened to be thea pictorial revue of the Winter | said he knows type that was thrown together|Carnival, and all, the obituaries/who had bitter experiences of Herse in with no special purpose in mind andin memoriams which ac-}inspectors marching. into their other than to get some odds and company such events. homes and demanding farm Condition lends done. ‘And that's the type | Becords. (Thanks to that keeps everyone busy. THREE UNANIMOUS len we “ty Mother Nature’ prolonged. the, 1m debating, the SDU orators/SEES ‘GESTAPO’ « & |Wonderfal “| THIS WEEK AT SDU ~~ 1 i hewrng proper scm. Compo rane i contributions on behalf of em-/is ®. | oc 2a _-Odds And Ends Get Done |2"" Somat’ Tutti! — avemae Wace . per Al PR ts The averaie aweight And It Keeps People Busy “rises: ire mucctet me 8 Clifford Smallwood By CHARLEY McMILLAN on SDU students. There is also tie River-Camrose : - it a of t b t. came through with three victor-/ He said the government has sain the ones. sehedwled an ies — all unanimous. The latest|“so many troubles in its own let Poning : owet “ aor sll wind, =" Saturd til day. The’ win was the work of Phil Mac-| ranks’ ‘that it “suspects every | fendiaie ‘ Tuesday night, the Sophomores donald and Tom MacMillan, who| Canadian” and wants to send eree. Start and Juniors got together in a left no doubt about why Canada| ‘your Gestapo oa omer asin rare spirit of co-operation and Should retain its Senate. - i Fagg, mn FE pe. ‘the you will soon have an animal free trots staged a highly successful Class; Belated congratulations go .out es = GOvern | coughs end dittioult breathing. “7 ich |to Paul Kelly, a freshman arts, ment is willing to let the clause | || i Party, the proceeds of which : | stand over while-he and his of- |\A%.% coméitioner ZEW) his no 5 will go towards Operation Sas-|Student who has * | ficial consult with the chief ms ae wae katoon. This latter scheme is a/P25$e4 the requiréments’ wr Hcials of the tioa. A lew -. free a Students’ Union project to raise| Her Majesty's Airforce. and 19 ime Pra Boy age or daid he |\sotd by alt’ Suppliers or direct money for the hockey team's|®0W accepted as a URTP Caflet. 2 himself propose any fe" emi + pee ‘ trip out west next March. But|According to some inside rum- amendment to the clause. * |W. K. BUCKLEY LiMTED,” that's getting ahead of the story, |: Paul had some difficulty Deriag mest ef the glterucen |Son. $1.50: i gal. oe On Wednesday St. Dunstan's |Setting the exams, but every- attendenee im the 265-member |° =" Swe © & _— was privileged to host Jean Ba. | thing ‘armed — ee _ zin, national , president of. the lust have been a ‘arten- Canadian University Students. | 'n& ordeal. * * * * t* * *. * + Mr. Bazin outlined several pro-|_ ©" the hockey scene, our |Saints host Mount Allison ne jects that CUS has sponsored | TODAY ONLY—Shows 7 — 9 Only and some of the shiectives that are in weet ae be Ld e the organization will undertake contest a year. Ra- Here comes in the future. He was introduc-| ted the number one team in the Piper, the fearless. , ed by Gerald FitzGerald, presi- 24tion and unbeaten in eight dent of the Student's Union, and %4mes, the Saints will be going thanked by Mary Donovan, CUS/@!! out for that 110 season re. | Chairwoman of SDU. cord, believed to be an ynprece- THE FANTASTICKS dented achievement im Mari- Thursday featured the Alumni time Intercollegiate play ‘concert of the “Fantasticks,” a| | think such an assemblage of delightful show.put on by the St. | Players could be found only -at Francis Xavier University Dra-|5t. Dunstan's. Where else do ma Society. The affair was run|¥° find a Frenchman, an Irish- in a very professional manner, |™4®, and an Acadian playing on and about 500 people attended | the same line? What other te was a r . ' 5 | an unsuccessful attempt to re-|was not prepared to say when the play which is based on a as "Screwball 3d Straight Session | Members List move a Conservative member, |the highway would be complet- | broadway musical which is stil! horse’’ as its theme song? On Being Completed P.E.I. Industrial Establishment |ey available now is not suffic- Adrian Arsenault, moderator of Situation to a stranger when Corporation, from the House |ient to complete it the SDU Drama Society sum-| 50™Me of the team breaks out in who is on the executive of the|ed and that the amount of mon-/Tunning in New York. ~Rev.|the trips, how do you explain a | .Mrs. Perley Taylor of Winsloe, a select standing committee on! mr. Campbell suggested that Med up the performance thus: | the verses of “O Canada.” For Geo town Council GEORGETOWN — Meeting for the third consecutive Mon- day in reg twtar session — -the: Georgetown Town Council dealt with a large amount of business as Mayor Howard S. MacLean presided over a full slate’ of councillors Earlier in the day the mayor and councillors -J.W. Lavers, James G. McConnell and’ Mrs. Joan Currie, accompanied by Rev. L.B. Dooley and Rev. MR Pocklington, met in Charlotte- town with Attorney Gener- al, M.A. Farmer, on the ques- tion of the Town of Georgetown obtaining a contract with the Royal Canadian Mounted Po- lice The meeting was termed high- ly satisfactory and at this lat- est counci] meeting a motion Was:moved by Coun. John P. MacDonald and seconded Coun. Joseph E. Johnson that the town make formal applica- tion to the attorney general to proceed with the necéssary steps LOCAL B R | r fF S | clerk was directed, to tke cer- _—_—— FALSE ALARM The Charlottetown Fire De-:fairs to discuss aspects of town partment answered a false planning and by Johr P. Nichol- alarm at 44 Victory Avenue about 10.45 last evening ELECTED VICE-PRES. Abe Zakem was elected vice president of the Canadian Le. banese Association of Prince | Edward Island at the annual | meeting Wednesday evening. ANGLICAN FUNERAL “The funeral of the late Mrs. V. Morse Nickerson of Yar- mouth, N.S., was held from Holy S ff | in rural areas. Trinity Anglican Church, and | U ers | Among them are a collie, bea-| Dixon was travelling east when not from the United Church as was. previously reported. DIES IN ALBERTA Word has been received of the death in Edmonton, Alta., of Mae MacLeod, widow of the late Morley Seller, formerly of by negotiatfons regarding the other | chairman of the Queens County | membership committee of the P.E.I. Music Festival, or ane i nounced the committee has be- leading to the town obtaining a gun to compile the list of mem- contract with the RCMP. haralliol ha Warinéed Winathe 1965 | In answer-te a-recent adver- — = P ; tisement for a person to fulfill The committee met this week the duties of town clerk, two ap- at the home of Mrs. Bennett plications were received. The Carr, West Royalty, to begin council, after deliberating the work on the program. question, appointed Mrs. Laura’ Mrs. Taylor said anyone who Murphy. The present clerk, Mrs. has paid the annual dues within Joan Easton, is unable to carry |the last year°will be included in| on the duties due to pressure of this list. Many groups, including | other commitments. women's institutes, home and William Menzies was re-ap- school associations, Catholic Wo- pointed town policeman for one men’s Leagues and c hurch month and his appointment wil] | Choirs, have contributed $5 and) be further extended pending the | 4re eligible. to have five names) public accounts. | J. David Stewart, provincial | secretary, named seven select | standing committees.and mov- ed that his report be adopted. Acting tion leader, Dr. M: L. Bon clamied that ac- cording to House rules, Lioyd MacPhail, as an officer of a7 crown corporation, should not be on the public accounts com- mittee as he would be “a mem- ber of a committee that is in- Mr. Stewart's motion that motion be delayed 2% hours that the Speaker of the House could have time to determine promised a ‘It’s good to see that St. FX |@nother group into “O Canada the C yatives e Conservatives their Terre de Nos Aieux.” Then in complete highway in the Feb. 9 does not have to rely on Slection Promila ene hockey team for their reputa-| the middle of all that you get the, Mr. Matheson said the com. ‘tion. Their hockey team might |'¥° managers, both American | pletion was never assured He |Dot be so good, but they cer- citizens. chanting the bars of the said $1,000,000 in Atlantic Deve- tainly have a very healthy Dra-| “Star Spancled Banner.” That lopment Board ‘funds is avaif-(™ma Society.” And the audience friend. could happen only — at|- able plus about $250,000 from thought so too SDU. the provincial government The same day Roger MacDon- “At no time,” said Mr. Ma- | ald, the ee editor of the theson, ‘‘was more money than Red and ite, presented his ‘ that said to be available for the | second edition of the paper. This, ‘Comtinued from‘ page 1) project. We may be able to do a | issue featured a headline article accountant, said his professional portion of it but not complete |on the recent ban on hitchhiking|experience has shown many it.” Mr. Matheson added that he in Charlottetown and its effecticases in which employers are Could ZV 0 C01 TTT many miles of the highway will | be completed with the money | now available. wt Confederati n outcome of the town’s epplica-/ Printed on the program. tion for RCMP service. The committee announced that all who wish to become mem- _The question of insuring the bers, either individual or group, fire hall and fire equioment and should forward their money the tank truck and hose truck within the next week or 10 days was further discussed An it-'t9 ensure having their names | surance policy for $6000 has printed on this year’s program. been placed on the fire hall and Hymn Festival | items and vehicles are continu- ing. EMPLOYEE INSURANCE Premier Is Concerned Over Civil Service A Premier “Walter R. Shaw rose on a question of privilege as the House resumed yesterday morning and said the statements Scheduled Sun. | At Park Royal * Sunday afternoon Park Royal Word was received from the workmen's compensation board regarding coverage for town employees and the clerk was in- structed to miaké the necessary: - | Economy Loss | Cent e Sa | llegations No Advance In Prices ! ! | of George Ferguson (L—Sth | Kings) charging political inter- | ference in the civil service had | caused concern in the public He reviewed the allegations made by Mr. Ferguson in his draft address night before last. | and said he was sure the honor- Enjoy the ae Biggest Film 7 on the , BIG, WIDE SCREEN The Season’s Big Musical! ! Last Time Tonight at 8 P.M. arrangements to install the ne- cessary coverage The question of the rink and! United Church is host to the city choirs in a hymn festival The senior choirs from st. Estimated able member had made them in, an ““ manner’. Never- unthinking theless they had come out in the matters relating to the financial; Paul's Anglican, Zion wm ot Near $1 {000 arrangement between the coun-| terian, Trinity United; Kirk of | cil and the parties rentine the| St. James and Park Royal Uni- building was discussed and the tain acfion in this regard. The meeting was to have been | attended by Claude Smith of the) Everyone is invited to attend | devartment of municipal af-| this festival of old and new | hymns. Offering taken will go| to the newly-established choir | son the town’s solicitor but the storm prevented both from at-| Royal. tending. Mayor MacLean, coun- cillors Lavers, MacDonald, Cur- rie, MacLean, Johnson and Mc- Connell were all in attendance. The meetin~ adjourned to meet Dogs Available again March 1 | on Jordan Crescent a number | Georgetown ted will each present two hymns jestimated about $1,000 was lost 1 of their own choice ‘and will jcin|to the economy of the town Fri- with the congregpiion in singing |day when the road to George- two“great hymns. of the church. |towm Was Hou | blocked the Georgetown se-Trained | side of the lead-off road | Cardigan. Vv | gaged in opening up other roads SPCA a ne a ~~ lor in freeing cars stuck on the stated he has hou n kennels |seyen Mile Road following a sporting of dogs available for good homes | day night. GEORGETOWN — It has been “opened until 10.30 a.m.,~When ddzens of cars con- taining 75 to 100 persons follow- ed the plow in. It was stated the loss of work public and were damaging to both the civil service and the government as well. Ag an alternative to the ap- pearance of the commission re- presentatives in the Legislature \ the Premier said it had been suggested that members could go to the civil service office files on | and organ fund set up- by Park | by many persons and the result- Ling loss of wages and purchasing | power were considerable } One of the main sections into It was thought plows were en- event in Souris Thurs- | gle and some bird dogs. Wind is i | an be obtained by contacting | in Damage Mr. Dennis, who says they are | too valuable to be destroyed. GEORGETOWN — The 55 to He said all the dogs 60 mile per hour wind which) geen house-traired and would be They |the accident occured. | juries occured. Damage was slight and no in- Souris RCMP are investigat- have | ing. | roared across the frozen harbor | xeellent around farm proper- | surface here Thursday night and) ties. ° | be opened to them and fully ex- plained. | Premier Shaw stated that he S#0Ws! saw two possible solutions to NOTHING the problem created by the wat situation. One would be for ‘the TEPREES! © CC honorable member to withdraw * et coven woe his charges”, but if he did not jg qgames-Gim t-iaumm GORD, Cons WUD Ea - then the Premier proposed the “~~ matier be passed on to a com-/ mittee on privilege and the com- | AND SPECIAL ADDED ATTRA mittee be called on to act. Fais:- | ing this members could et “CHURCHILL — CHAMPION OF the civil service commission a rT ; see for themselves. | FREEDOM ; Mr. Ferguson then rose and | First Time In P.E.L—Ne Advance in Prices said he would give the Premier's : remarks sorteas consideration TICKETS $1.00 Phone 892-2464 eae Confederation Centre Box Office Open Dally 12:00-5:06 P.M. ~ Union Road, in her 83rd year. |eariy Friday morning tore off }~ She was the only daughter of | tre pectins of the Soofing and | the late Mr. and Mrs. George | roof insulation on the Gulf Gar. S. MacLeod of Fredericton atid | gen Food Plant now under com sister of the late Daniel, Ver- | non and Louis: MacLeod. She is struction. The larger section torn off Cars Collide Confederatio Near Red Pt. : : | : |The funeral of John Howard _ survived by three childrea, | ya, approximately 2,500 square Mac Beatrice, Helen and Allison. (eet on area, while the other sec-| | nee te . -_ Tuesday 4 ate CARD PARTY RESULTS tion was small in anea. The) SOURIS — & car driven Oy /to St James Church, George- ost Results of a card party he!d| main roof, of steel deck con- aa Brboe to wun a vehicle|‘0W™. where Requiem High ‘ at the Community Centre, Thurs- | Stfuction welded to the frame, 2 Mass was celebrated by Rev. L. day evening were as follows: door prize, Dan Chipman; spec- ial prize, Mrs. Margaret Mc- Gonnell; ladies’ first, Mrs. CU. Shephard; second, Mrs. Joseph | R. Gallant; gent’s first, James | : In other wind damage in ; te Cavanaugh: second. Briss |Georgetown, some asphalt shin-|foreign car driven by Dixon:' tery. we oa Peters, J.A. MacKenzie; cvn- | les were nn and the pest office | ae a > = ; rs. Lawrence Daley, | 5€5 @ eos solation, Mrs. Lawre = ' TRAIN FOR LEADERSHIP vere oe | At the residence of Mrs. P.J. INCREASE YOUR INCOME! are CAR DAMAGED Henry on Water Street, a brick i a he Wilfred Stewart, Dunstaffnage, | flue was blown down to a level |¥ ae was involved in a collision near Dunstaffnage at approximately 6.20 last evening. Stewart's car collided with a heavy construc- tion vehicle belonging to Mathe- son and MacMillan Co., Char- lottetowp.. Damage to the Stew- art vehicle was estimated at over $100. Detachment of the was undamaged. “~ Insulation and roofing damag- ed were not blown off from the outside edges, but lifted as if by suction from a small . twister, and torn from the steel deck. with the roof. CITY AREA FUNERALS driven by Walter Edgar Dixon, Souris, early last evening on the ena A “—e aiso conducted ser- St. Peter's Highway near Red Point. ane Patrick Murphy, Howard driving @)Harrington Yorston, C.N. Lew. ceme- Mr. Stewart was 1957 model and travelling west|ellyn, J. Waldron Lavers. towards Souris when he met the|ment was in the church > Be Our Guest at a DALE CARNEGIE COURSE In Effective Speaking and Human Relations! Free Explanation Meeting Tuesday, March 2, _ MUSIC! DANCE! SPECTACLE! Ballet is the Finest Entertainment of all ! ! ! ! _ First Time in P.EL, “FREE SESSION” Charlottetown ROMP are in-| funeral for Mrs. Percy T. tavestigating. oper was held yesterday after- Charlottetown Hotel nose from St. John’s Anglicen 10 THINGS THIS COURSE WILL EXTRA FERRY RUNS |Church, ~~ Gerviee Was HELP YOU DO: MV Abegweit did not leave | ducted E. Piercey as per at Borden until 11:35|Hymns sung were O God of © Pontep Bete, Coumeenne a.m. yesterday morning due to|thel, When on my Day the + a aie ae Before Groups high winds. and poor weather |of Night is Falling and Jes 4 Along People ; conditions in Northumberland |Keep me Near the Cross, Pall- See Strait. CNR officials reported |bearers were: Alton Rodd, Eric + m4 M hor time ia the victaity of sa 1Ceies, Cone See: Soeeer 7. On Your Feet : hour and a half. The powerful | Mills, Elmer and Alli- 8. Prepare For Leadership ice-breaker ran all last even-| son MacMillan. _Flowerbearers 0. Increase Your f See “ts borte train CUini aie’ Rant Masese.: Dooer Binion & ee to clear somemeatet wore . " vived ‘at, 10 pag last, evening |ment was in the church ceme- Leadership Training Services =: due to-a- delay with the ferry. |tery. ; | i a 1: eo 7