v, eo "SEVEN MILES FROM HOME Island News Page 9 - The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., — 18, 1966. | George Morris Island Representative ls Named For Meeting == Charles E. Praught has been named to ee the Prince | Edward Island branch of the Canadian Diabetic Association at the annual meeting of the na- * tional association this year. Mr. Praught is the first vice- | president of the Canadian asso- | ciation. He is honorary president of the P.E.T. branch. The decision was announced | by the branch president, Sister Loyola, following an executive meeting held a few days ago. It has been learned that Dr. Eric Found, Medical | tendent. of the. Provincial Sana- torium, has consented to aoa to the Island branch on ‘Tuesday, April 19. Dr. Found will speak on “Dia- Stirs Tremen } By NETL MATHESON There was tremendous — ss ‘ MORE VISIT PARKS TORONTO .(CP): Attend. ‘ance at provincial parks across |Canada increased more than 10 ‘| per’ cent last year, the Canadian Tourist Association announced | Wednesday. Visits in 401 provin. \cial parks in 1965 numbered 24, 908,622, compared with’ 22,564,. '356-*in 393 parks the previous mi up to blues, od eee eet lyear. ards on the Black and White | } ieroase. in interest in beef pro- | steers, he told the meeting. He‘ FO uction here yesterday, as the | doesn’t like the type of beef ASK R ‘immediate result of George Mor- | animal that’s been bred too MAPLE LEAF 2 ee hundred | small, he ednesday. i Mr. Dewar is.a Holstein man, BAKERIES Leo elsase, Lal man ~ ~s naturally like that, and he | was respons ior bringing \ Sos i fe Pia ar | Be per don 0 us Thursday ? ¢ r doz. so busy talking with in: | Business Men’s 3 pe on he had aot LUNCH $ and ee ow Served Daily 75¢ 3] Home Made Bread Tbe number of engines about Dow's Restaurant ; 115 Kent St. 4-8432 jkind and the price of machinery | Corner Pownal & Grafton St. 4] 4 Jordan Crescem s that would be needed was really Charlottetown J WE DELIVER Mc- tremendous, he said. Mr. Isaac grew a large corn \acre- age last year and did it suc-. cessfully. He’s also a machinery dealer. Agriculture Minister MacRae is meeting the Beef Producers | Association executive, in near future, to try to work out et pears eke Mets oh some acceptable way of helping the way. to finance an expanding beef! Lincoln Dewar, secretary of operation, Mr. Mclsaac said. | the. P.E.I. Federation of Agri- betes and Chest Diseases”. The meeting will be held at 8 p.m. | in the National Film Bward| theatre, Dominion Building. Bix. fat Expansion of the diabetic as- | MR. PRAUGHT | sociation’s work into additional centres on the Island has been a in places like: Summerside, Mon- | dream of Past President Stewart tague and other centres. That, Ives, Charlottetown. The idea |idea is still an objective of the h would be to organize branches diabetic association here. j Defence Council ' | suggested, is to help finance the | what Mr. Morris said about + planting and harvesting mach- Holstein steers. One possibility that has—been_|c , was happy too. He liked The — inery for a group of farmers, man likes the growthy, lor custom operators. _ |bodied animals. He gets Pci | Mr. Morcis told farmers bere Pork Chops Wieners Wednesday t corn silage ; e@ : the answer to producing beef. | | c c ‘xe reedy tty his who suggestion, vee Loca Lions bb. 69 Cello 53 pare > y | ting, thy the highest peice in te} , The Chatietleiowa Uleha Chih, con es orld for your beef. ‘‘Normally % its 1 tether and son ban. ee Cen tains seniors ae pe, |quet, Wednesday ‘night in the. ——. 719° \ ~ Chicken 1 00 Montreal and Toronto | Charlottetown Hotel, entertain- a ‘ow led 21 youngsters including a number from the Protestant “If you're not getting those | qnitdren’s Home. the 100 pound seal to George- town Harbor. A seal was found aac een a tee sams co Pherson. Noticing the seal he oned Lester and Sammy herson. who were quite Makes Objection Bernard ; The accused entered a not ris said. prices, you have nobody to blame but yourselves’ Mr. Mor- | RCMP Constable Jim Couse Michael’s Grocery : Ice Cream Can Milk provided film entertainment and children from the home were Studies Law A discussion on welfare plan- ning highlighted the March meet- ing of the Catholic Social Wel- fare Bureau held at the bureau board room recently. Rev. A.F. MacDonald, direc- tor of extension at St. Dunstan’s University led the discussion and ~told-of-r-e-s-e-a-r-e-h-he had con- ducted in the field of social plan- ‘ning: in the province. He stated that economics played a’ major role in the source of welfare pro- blems. A resolution calling for a minimum wage law of°$1.25 per hour was approved. It was also agreed that the policy of exemp- tions to the minimum wage law should be reviewed sd in the ready acceptance found by any issue of civic bonds we placed on the market. “A man of his calibre is always difficult to replace, but at this time I can only think that I have lost a close __ personal friend whose passing I regret more deeply than I can tell. 1 wish on behalf of :all of us in |City Council and indeed all at City Hall to extend to his family our sincere sympathy in their great loss.” ALEX CAMPBELL Liberal leader Alex B. Camp- bell yesterday. issued the fol- jlowing. statement on. the untime- A steering committee consist- ly ‘passing of W.R. ‘MacNeill. ing of Frank Moran (chairman), and Paul oO’ Rourke Was appoint- ed to organize a study group to conduct further research in the | field of social problems such a unemployment and school drop- | outs. | | ~ The meeting which was chair- | ed by the President, W.A. Mur- “The news of the sudden pass- jing of Mr. MacNeill will be sad- province and particularly by jthose with whom he faithfully s | | served in his church, in com: |munity affairs and in the polit- ical field as well. ‘Mr. MacNeill has made a | valuable contribution to his pro- heard . | Vince, in particular to the city Pica Witten aoa |of Charlottetown, and I join with jhis many friends and associates Director Sister J.T. . Place, ecutive Henry: treasurer; Mary | and John J. MacDonald, chair. | of personnel. her remarks, Sister Mary Henry outlined plans to establish a treatment centre for alco- holics. The following committees and chairmen were appointed: Child Welfare, Gerald Nantes;' Family Welfare, Pope McMahan: Per- sonnel, John MacDonald; Prop- erty, Peter McNeill; Low Ren- tal-Housing, Frank Moran.’ Pub- lic Relations, Arthur Campbell; finance, J.T. Place. The Catholic Social Welfare is! a@ member Agency of the Prince | — do your shopping at North River Store for everyday Steady Low | Prices! Perfection % Gal. Peetecies 9 Gg Cc McCready’s Chow 49° Assorted Drinks Can Kam 59! King Cole Tea ' Bottle Island Branch 2 Hears Speaker —_— On Wednesday, March 16th, branch of the Canadian Society of Laboratory Technologists was | given an address by Dr. Leon Cudkowiez,. Assistant Physician of Victoria General Hospital, Halifax, N.S. and Director _ of Cardio Pulmonary Laboratories. Dr. Cudkowiez spoke! on de- velopment of techniques in gas analysis, with emphasis on mi. cro methods recently introduc- Jed into the field. Dr = Cudkowiez was introduced by President and thanked by Stan MacNair. DISEASE GOES. UP \ total of* 23,250 cases: of in- fectious syphilis were in the United States in 1965,° compared with 22,733 the year before a * BODY KNOWS YOU'RE WEARING. 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The animal, about surprised to see their visitor. amd everyone in Caledonia \icCabe raised strong objection on a second charge, Mr..Morris didn’t suggest how : A “geven miles from the nearest Members of the Montague de-- area are wondering why they yesterday in Prince County . + possession of liquor the high prices should be ob- eens gino by Allison Gill. galt water, turned up on the tachment-of the RCMP arrived chose this route to perhaps | Court over the lack of qualified |and his case was adjourned to a |tained, but Mr. McIsaac has no dle annul * onan a five- farm of John Notman Mac- on the ‘scene and eee cross the Island. | prosecution during 'the absence |later date. |doubt it can be done. _ cn se m the George- |of Crown Prosecutor George R.| David Ferrish, Sherbrooke, | The answer is organized Johnston, ene. by — McMahon. was fined $20 and costs when he |mavketing, he explains: It may |i the Parkdale Club load Council or W. R. acNei Bee tes aed ase as eal ewe | |B een for George Arnold being under the age of 21, he did | May sy! + Or : son, RCAF Station, charged with |unlawfully make application for |oey - ot else. But it sane Cae Saeaied po Naga impaired driving, stated that, {a liquor permit. . must be: organized. in the interest of justice, the| David George Cameron,- St, |, ONC? YOU get people to spec. two Charlottetown and one Park: attorney general's department fined $10 and falise, he suggested it's m0 ae the ing, Wilch partict Passes uddenly. t OMe sar seit ne See mea Ee gee ae om Labcr is- organized, tobacco A young Summerside resident | "an | W.J.R. MacDonald, NCO |was fined $20 and costs on ‘® main gg nn yy Saad YANKEES ARE COMING : Qty Councillor William RR. jto this province with his par surviving are two brothers, Rob- 8 charge of the local RCMP de-|charge pf unlawful posession of get our beef producers channel-|_A record total” of 15,148 ‘MacNeill died io his sleep ap- jents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Row-lert B., of Ottawa, and Rufus A. \goun ard Nie Seneee a ne | tiquar: ling their efforts into a main |United States citizens immi- Parents See oat Onis (New Path PET) “lof Sydney, N.S.. and two sisters, objections, felt the RCMP were [Production item, the organizing |Srated_to Canada in 195. = _ Te cok he sttended the curl. | He first became known in the (Barbara, Mrs. Arthur Roper, not qualified to prosecute. He Magistrate. i, ae eee Te “ng championships in Halifax, |business world of the cit; when |Charlottetown, and Mrs. Nita also pointed out that this put come first, though,’ and the man | Check up Time “but had returned before the end |he was with J.M. — on ae Fort Lauderdale. | \Gon ta that bee hee fo eaoaear the Adi Ca leo ia ereadtont of thw Setaude eee jes he had suffered some dis- jer conducted his own me busi- Florida EUG ROE SOS Te caak of tas’ -Geewa, tarde journs se Fichocsiar seomfort from what he thought|ness on Queen Street. He gave ‘Harper Mactesl -a00 Hautes icing completely impartial. jnesday. The case of Lorne] @ Wiring — “was indigestion. ' this up when he became a part-|J. MacNeill predeceased him Counsel for the defence also| In Queen's County Magistrate’ 's | John - “Cahill city charged with | ROBINSON’S -{ Widely known in the city be- |ner in the wholesale business of oo years a. City stated that RCMP Sgt. MacDon- | Court Wednesday morning Mar- | driving while he was intoxicated | aia IRVING eee Ma ees as see, sr ne ; nua e tak et Councilor i was ee ald, who is prosecuting, was a | ven Neil MacNeil. Milton, who |was adjourned to April 20. Coun- = hs Ser ren do ehtecnen’ of. tom \ageat of National Fisk Co. the Charlottetown Club, Charlot- \Witness in the case and would je eetees sits ceiving on the |o8t, Sit Ole accused is Allison eee Fe ethos work- | Mr. MacNeill was married to tetown Cur “Club, the Belve- Fagg ‘automatically appear | ioe aioadiad tr ree _ oe ed tirelessly to keep city taxes |the former Marie Mutch who dere Golf ‘and Winter Club and © tr ‘McCabe the Sl eccuaad bad feisty pleaded |" ee at a minimum. He was: also |survives. They have.two daught- \the Charlottetown Board then cecaeiaiel the sscaeai |ane ou t ts hanes 4a teak: ONG DISTANCE chairman of the Labor Relations ers, Diane, Mrs.Gerald Bur. Trade. Mr. MacNeill was also 3 ion for on grounds Se CaaS < Cia cli e Lon bots Board and had been working |goyne, and Karen, both of Char director of- Northumberland Fer- | “ant of prosecution. alta ae Gkua Gan | MOVING hard up to the time of his death |lottetown. Another. daughter, ries Ltd., and a regular attendant denying the motion, Magis- » Pr un. | : 7! in a art to reach a satis-|Sharon, died im infancy. Also at Trinity United Church. lated “tile anty ‘sregtier ot bee = = one JENKINS TRANSFER : sta’ was . | 0" s in factory agreement with the local ; {He agreed however, with Mr.| Magistrate Joboston also pre- LTD. REALESTATE SALES ‘anion of_civic employees ina | _TRIBUTES ARE PAID [McCabe that the RCMB are not | sided at a sitting of Kings Coun-| 191 Longworth Ave. Dial: 2-1206| “rAeelistic Service Phare 892-2404 bogs ap ge a pea : ‘ 5 ipaid to prosecute. ty Court at the courthouse Wed- |; Rien oe ell in 1960 and ot that time act Cieeceatae he tetten . ene ice REQUEST REFUSED : as chairman | ten Councillor | - general, , ‘ committee. Re-elected in 1962 he | 2" % os Mac-| “It was with deep sorrow that \..i4 was requested to appoint became chairman of the police |Ntu), Mayor W. J. Cox I learned of the sudden p85 temporary prosecutor in the a ? po! stated yesterday: sing of fellow councillor Bill © : és ; . committee and has served two | - «y+ ith the rel jabsence of Mr. McMahon and years as deputy mayor under iobneataos persopal loss that 1 Wrieht oni poshandee Aen (eae romeeet aaah cen ms Mayor Walter Cox. Mr. Mac- heard this morning of the death ‘Only those associated ok ua ss ee i a es ee of my friend Bill MacNeill. We Mr. MacNeill at City Hall cam |s prosecutor” —- - Tink committee whe? | heard of.the death of my friend | appraise his untiring effort to-| The accused in this case enter- city purchased the Forum | Bil) MacNeill. We have served | ward good and sound civie gov- led a plea of not guilty to the | end in addition to being a mem- jon City Counoil. together for ernment. His interests in his \charze and after come discuss. | 7 the Civil defence com- | many years and as Mayor I had fellow men entended into prov- ion the adjourned mittee for the past five years | come to depend greatly on his incial and federal palilics \wuuredag, Starch 24 ie! SS aa pike eee: > ie rig help in’ many dif-' where he sat at the councils of | Charles Everett Harris of tions += com- ations. his party. Charlottetown fined a total ee well as being on | “He was a truly fine citizen “His friendly nature and good ie $179 aid 6 65 ti a th dae : aa Sever ae a who gave Se and | humor endeared him to those arate charges of driving vehicl- committees terms time to ma a better who knew him. His sound judge- ‘es which were overweight ton- son Ul. city and help it grow. As chair- ment warranted our respect. itary to the road act. IRN IN SYDNEY : man of the finance committee It has been said that public In the charge the over- Born in Sydney, N.S., he i I — y, N.S., came jand Deputy Mayor be had @ ‘service is our room rent on weight was 6,370 Ibs. and the 2 grasp of civic affairs that was earth; Councillor MacNeill paid |fine was $92 and costs. The over- : s e IB unequalled in Council and he di his in, abundance. weight reported in the second Socia Urey | rected all his energies towards “To his wife, Marie, his dau- charge was 5,630 and the fine making Charlottetown a better chters and relatives, I extend was $76 and costs. . Place to live while keeping it on heart felt sympathy.” A Summerside man, Ensor’ Pictured above is the Interior of the Heidelberg Coffee Shop & Delicatessen Meats etc. Open 7 a.m, to 9. p.m.. HEIDELBERG Coffee Shop & Delicatessen 192 Kent St. v 999990990006 0099006:600566000000006 ‘Serving Breakfast, Lunches, Coffee, Sandwiches and a complete_line of European 89° White Sugar maw 49° Morses Coffee 1 tb, bag ‘PERFECTION BUTTER 2 = LI7 ae ee Your $10.00 Order MICHAEL'S GROCERY 8 Longworth Ave. { Dial 4-6421 COFFEE SHOP and DELICATESSEN 192 Kent St. Corner Prnce & Kent Sts. Opp. Rendezvous Rest. 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