__._and_ School and Parent 1 The national meeting of the Canadian Federation gf Home feach- er Federation was held recent- ly at the University of New _Brunswick in ~— Fredericton. Newly elected president of the National Federation, C. Vin- Eastern Board Of Trade The delecved election ee ts to be held in the district of ist Kings on July 11th will have en important bearing on which ~ party forrns the’. next govern. | ¢oment-in this: Province; the-East-| ; pie ie oy H 4 oes Bi H Ea , 4 # p Pt ae P ee ; . : ri ’ “A very high burden of debt exists in the Town of Souris due | to the fact that a water and sew- jerage system-was. installed sev- |eral yearS ago-and shortly be- —_Chartotistown; MF. fore government —assistance— be- NATIONAL MEETING cent Madder, Winnipeg, Maii- treasurer, Charlottetown; Mrs. toba, (CENTRE) met with-the Stewart MacDonald, ~ presi- —tour—representatives__from___dent, > Prince Edward Island, (FROM ~ Hagen, Eastern-viee-president THE LEFT) J. Robert Fergu-. of National Federation, Char- son, national representative, lottetown, following the elect- | Montague; Mrs. Peter Gleeson; ion of officers. - sewerage installation. This high burden of debt ‘has resulted in a lhigh tax rate and new tax re- ‘homes in-the grea being con structed outside the town limits. The Eastern Kings Board of ‘Trade therefore requests _ that something in some manner be done by government in order to | assist this Town, on the propos fishery slated P.EI. be Trade. rnitted. by the Eastern ings |ewtabished in Souris.” ern King’s niacd of i WEATHER : nual report. | TORONTO (€P) -— Tempera- In his report he advised two’ for fire protection. by the Mon- itures. teachers Mrs. A.G.J. Steeves | tague Fire Brigade for the Tate Low evernight High Tuesday and Mrs. Bessie Martin were payers on-the- outskirts ofthe = \Dawson paenes 42 79 leaving. Mrs. Steeves is moviog | town was dropped. It was. felt Vancouver ..- 54: 68 | from the pravince’and Mrs. Mar- | this method might simplify the Edmonton .-- ++::: 32-65 tin was retiring. He said replace- | matter. for the rate payer and Yellowknife ----.- 45°. 61 ments Have. been procured and | the brigade’ and assuie all of the Regina . .- -++++:- . 58 will take up their office for next.| | protection of a fire department. Winniveg . -------- 4 52 term. Hes also advisedthat al-|At present a large number te TORO: bo kr tent** a = though more money. would -be | residents in this, area are not Ottawa coo 65 os required fr the ion of the | covered and will remain; un- Montreal «+ <"""". 7m chool for the next” year there | protected until their fee of 43.00 eaadeiie 5s: 50. 74 « would be no increase in taxes. is paid.’ Saint John .--+0... 48 57. On motion $89,105 was voted-as| Mrs. Marjorie Fraser, secret: | Moncton .: .e-css: 46 74 . budget for the ensuing year. Im | ary” recorded the minutes and | Halifax . 4B 68 answer to.an inquiry from the | clarified several points in the’] Charlottetown .. 4 68 floor he advised the debt of the | school operation for those pre- | Sydney . a. 42 59 — school was Soli sent. Yarmouth 2 9 —- +e; TORA’S cscccvess 35 54 * — os a. kk | x*«, * ok *y, Boston sesesv, 68 87 New. York... MB Tampa : 72 + 8 | ‘| New “Orleans - ee ipeer. Ogee | : | ane ts fees Ob. %3 é f d | re Angeles a. n| ontederation +-loudiness-was-reported over the | jeame available-on water——and) | sources are being less with new | 4 ”" = 4 {sland News Page’ Eastern and Central: Districts - ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., June 8. 1966. D School Chairman fed Gfwthe next year stated they found the. books to be?: correct | and outlined the following: out- standihg taxes receivable at the end ofthe year decreased slight- ty in the amount of $297. com- pared to the same date last.year —taxes collected during the year - totalled $38,728 — arrears $7,- 193 -. current’ ylear’s assess- twats $31,354 = ‘scheduled pay- ments on long-term indebtness 5 re es : wt ad it ‘etn 2 <F FTeaeharet “Scholarship— eT he. Teachers’ Scholarship of $500 tenable -for the, 1966—'67 academic year, has “th . : Itanght in the publie schools fe” Kings’ County fora © number - of pea - years, and.is now teaching in: € “part of the province The scholarship is awarded an- nually to a Prince Edward Island , teacher who.in the opinion of the scholarship commission and of the' provincial -exeeutive of PEI- Awarded Prince Edward Island. Federation Centennial ditions of eligibility set down by the federation. been awarded to Mrs.. Margaret Mrs. Hébert plans to study at Ryan Hebert, Chepstow, Prince Saint «.Dunstan’s ~ University, Edward Island. Mrs. Hebert has ‘Charlottetown. ° : a Me iene. oe $4,939 have been made by the’ district on maturity - dates. The matter..of consolidated Is Disappointed 3 -‘schools came - for eens MONTAGUE BUREAU mentary ‘Sehool at the annual especially in its affect on THE GUARD! Montague school district. A OF IAN meeting held last evening in the wait and. see ; with Eighteen rate- payers at-this annual meeting is a disgrace ‘| gtated Gilbert R. Clements, f | chairman of tee Montague fle school auditorium. > “This schooTis important bus- iness and a much larger attend- | ance would have been apprecia- ted’, he made this statemert | previous to. presenting his an- |further information to be ot tained from the department of education with ‘a general meet-“]. concluded the discussion. The possible a of: 3. to be added scene tax HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- | ther officé says considerable Or-Y ah id=) "Maritimes late-Tuesday~evening. Scattered showers and thunder- showers were occurring over New Brunswick. Slightly. drier air wil! - push eastward from Quebec today. Showers and a few thundershow- ers will cross Prince Edward Island and “Nova Scotia over-|- night ahead of this drier air. to | Considerable sunshirie is -fore- | cast for all region’, with tem- peratures Climbing into. the 70s at most places. However.. after- noon cloudiness and a few show-. ers should develop in northern DAYS “| cL: Starting Thursday 3 2 a DORIS DAY ROD TAYLOR DONOT DISTURB || stated in a press release yes- Board of Trade and approval by EASTERN | terday. |residents of the proposed Joca- FUNERALS New. Brunswick. Mostly. sunny weather is in prospect for Thursday. Regional. forecasts: Annapolis ba Aaron Reseaberg- Martin Melcher Production ‘ tree serve WERMHONE BADDELET- SERGIO FANTONE Valley. Northers | —— ‘LOCAL BRIEFS }. “The Eastern Kings Board of tion of this ‘park. |< ‘Further expansion of the |Trade hopes that both parties | Souris, dragger_fleet_and__ con. wilf conduct this ~campaign—in- = _BURKE__ FUNERAL — The. \funera! tor Mrs. Michael Burke, | -Georgetowa,—was—held Tuesday. the manner ‘which will enhance | |fishery resources to include- i wee. nee ee _ ther exploitation of suc eel Eh ee tuna, mackeral, crabs, iad | ers in this area l other shellfish. | a aaaved Bh eaca Gf -orost 4 morning from her late residence yed by d i Lo ‘Construction of all-weather to St. James Church where Re- mises conceive: on tne spu }highway from Eastpoint to Char- i ; the ik What ia-needed_in.| ; s_P \quiem High Mass was celebrat- the 1st district of Kings is a Seems ba eee led by Rev.. Louis Dooley, P.P., panacea and: one x Approval of consolidated who also conducted the service a it: seine wales tra oxen | elementary school in Souris at the crave. Representatives of er: mag | which has -already been approv- lthe tax’ department .of the pro- age income. of residents in this | eq by local ratepayers. = © | vincial t wt thitek incial government and mem- jarea. The agic resources | Approval of Centennial grants bers of the Catholic Women’s CABINET MEETING Premier W.R. Shaw called a 7eabinet meeting yesterday morn- ing to discuss routine matters, and theres;was.a party caucus in the: Charlottetown Hotel in the afternoon. — —BOARD- PRESIDENT — President of the fastern Kings Board of Trade, Joseph Gallant of Souris, Maal he representing his board at the Maritime Board of Trade’s annual meeting to be held in Sydney, Nova Scotia, June 12 - 14... ; REPRESENT PELL Arthur Love, Charlottetown, provincia! chairman of the Red Cross water safety committee, will represent P.E.I. at the an- ~nual méeting of ~the-—National Water Safety Setvice Commit- tee, to be held in Toronto June | 10 and 11. NOMINATING CONVENTION The first-.district of Kings - | of farming, fishing, and tourism | |for the proposed artificial” ice [League in Georgetown were in a ‘great potential in this dis |pjant for the Eastern Kings attendance. These resources, if proper- Arena Association. (Frank Lavandier, Walter. Mac- . develoyel by both government | “Support of the proposed ferty Lean, William Burke, :Nelson and the residents of this area, | service between Souris and Cape \Hanson,. Waldron Lavers and will do much to relieve the in- | | Breton. \Ernest Fairchild. Interment was | adequacies of the area. “Location of the Kings County |in the Church cemetery. Pallbearers were |Nova Scotia, Eastern Shore =) Prince Edward Island: - ~Sanny | | with a‘ few cloudy. periods and | warm; winds Westerly 20; low- high at Kentville and New Glas: | gow 55-75, Charlottetown 35-70; outlook for Thursday, sunny and warm. High tide today at ae town 3.41 a.m. and 2.26 p.m. At | Rustico at 9.26 a.m. Summer- side tide eighteen minutes later | than Charlottetown. Sun ‘rises to- | day at 5.44 a.m, and sets at 8.40 p.m.. All times ADT. ai WORTH I IVER SHOW AT. DUSK eae a & _ TONIGHT - THUR. The Country. jing to be called if necessary, | STUDIED NEEDS | vocational school in. a geographi- “The n—Kings -Board -ot-, eal area of Kings County which Trad le antich tea that “promises Wil -provirie—-accessto-residents. will. be made that are directed ,% this area. specifically-to-this ‘area. Having! “That_ dial_telephone service |studied the needs and objectives oe immediately “in |of this area over the years, the | Santeun Kings ward oe ‘trade Projects under construction: would like at this time to point’) CITY AREA | IRVING FUNERAL — The fu- neral_for—Nathan--Fiteh- Irving |- was held Tuesday from the Mur- ray River Funeral Home to the United..Church, .Murray..Harbor, where service was conducted py Rev. David Barwise. Hymns ‘were; ‘ Sweet The “Name Of Jesus Sounds. Flower bearers were: Ralph -LeLacheur, Bert Jordan Victor Brooks, Lloyd Hawkins > John ‘Brooks, out “necessary projects which’ if completed will do muct-to re- _ lieve the inadequacies | of the 1s$./| ik district of Kings. These are a4 FUNERALS jects which have been promoted | by the ‘Eastern Kings Board of | PH ILUIPS FUNERAL — The ;Trade, various | government: funeral for Mrs, Charles Phillips Hbodies, and local organizations. | of Harrington ‘was held | Sat- “The Eastern Kings Board of jurday, June 4 from the ~Cutcliffe ‘Trade in presenting these needs ‘Funeral Hone. Service was con- to both parties does so with the ducted by Hugh wry. The best interests of this district in hymns sng-were Unto The Hills . Perley Harris, Windsor Beck. Pall bearers were: Bill Darby, Roy Brooks, Ray Brooks, John | Machon, Silas MacKay, Silas| Hugh..Interment—toek place in the Murray Harbor cemetery. ° Unto The Hills and How| William Glover, Lester Richards, | Sheldon Hume, |. --Drive-In___| STURGEON Wed. and Thurs. “THE SKULL” - A Real Thriller: Admission Adulis 75¢ Children Under 12 Free |. i o Canteen Service «© & pw Santng BA GABOR MARY ASTOR LEE BOWMAN AWOMAN EME - COULD FEEL HIM ACROSS YOUNGBLOOD HAWKE GIVES FRINCISCUS SUZANNE PEESHETTE-GENEVIVE PAGE Fron WARNER BS, _ precunemnen err ner |@ Show at Dusk -J—1962- 1963 Comet 4.door- sedan, 6-eyl.—- /1—1961 Dodge 4 door. Complete new County nominating convention is|/™ind. This. submission is also eet for tonight at St. Mary’s Par- Presented on the basis of com- ish Hall,’ Souris at 8 p.m- An as- | |plete political neutrality on the semblyman will be, chosen at to- | part of the Eastern Kings Board and Frem. Every Stormy Wind, that. were: Blows Flowerbearers ‘Sterling Rodd, John Phil-.} lips, Basil Phillips, Harold Phil- | oe TONIGHT! RESTRICTED night’s convention to replace the | * late William Acorn. fer 3 % ~=-<RETURN TO ISEAND> > Three prominent city business- men, Clive Cudmore of Hender- | ‘ gon_and Cudmore, E.C. Wright, manager of Charlottetown’s | branch of the Royal. Bank of’ Canada, and Lloyd MacLeod, manager of Canada Packers Ltd., have returned |from Europe. ‘ They were among ‘the Maritime businessmen on the inaugural trip of the Air Canada flight direct from Halifax to London. ‘ips, Herbert Phillips, Borden Ford. Palibearers were: Wal- | ace: Morr ow,;~Harvey---Jenkins; of Trade in this campaign. “The government and elected ~ candidates: from. this. “district. 'may always expect the whole- |Prestont “Ro: 7, Vernon Hughes, hearted support: of the Eastern pews Huan tad Pb | Kings Board-of Trade,in promot- lasatiaeae termieht in Sherwood oo the economic; social, and pee cultural interests of this com- | | munity.” IF IT’S FISH . and can be caught | sie Projects previously presented | WE HAVE IT to. government bodies and in the | planning stage: “Establishment ‘of a National | | Park in the Eastern Kings area | | under , the ‘ alternative plan sub- | Market DIAL 4-7336 “‘Queen-Street Meat | © ISLAND CHEV-OLDS , > JUNE CLEARANCE TODAY - THURSDAY. & FRIDAY | CARS 11965 Pontiac 4 door, 6 antiader. 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