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Se fs ‘ 4 : : oe . 3 : s oes x . - : “2 4, -2 . ce ; ‘ “— : : : = : | oe Central Districts Mi oe en | I The Guardian, ¢ ottetown, Thurs., Apr. 1, 1965. 3 ; The cream of the Island's steers that will comprise the For’ 0 al ( Easter beef in a couple of, weeks time,’ were bedded down | a st ALBERTON — The executive |ity; it is now believed Island ™Mght at the Coliseum awaiting of Alberton. and ‘West Prince | gravel could be used. the attention this forenoon of .a Board of Trade met in Alberton| Eighty thousand tons of. gra- culling committee that - will yesterday afternoon to_-further ivel were moe ine the Pro- make the final selection of some- deal. with the saqpagine dl of using | jae ee Tea cad the nk’ thing more than 100 top quality: fail end gravel ~ 2 en sent large contrat calls for 210. animals that: will be judged this: |Investigation.carried. out. 000 tons of all grades afternoon ‘hy. “Bilf Bennett, ..re- ; since the ‘first meeting a few| A large number of truckers tired livestock superintendent for ee days ago h awe een encourag- |attended the meeting from: @8 the province $f New Brunswick: ing, the. vice-president, Harold |far away as Summerside. Re-| ‘The beef cattlemen who own 4 Phillips informed the meeting. |presentations ae ine federal au-. and will show the animals meet With strict inspection for qual- 'thorities are to continued this — the mel - ner at North River an eee “tomorrow afternoon they will” Notre Dame Academ Choir see their animals, sold by auc- y tioneer Claude Crdswell of Win- = i es of Ss e sloe tothe highest bidder | Thé grand champion of a year ‘| Presents Evening ong | ago brotight $1.50 for owner Rob- | ert’ MacLaurnin, Belmont,- .Lot - Music ranging from operatic nal Life,” ‘were featured in the 16 and -this afternoon's’ grand arias to folk ‘songs was included first section. .~ champion’s owner will be hop- - in ‘An Evening, of Song’. pres Two popular ‘‘folk:’ songs ing for an equal, or perhaps. a Po! isented last evening by the high ‘‘Michael Row ‘the ae and better price at the sale of steers school choir of Notre Dame ‘‘Four Strong Winds’, a Mexi-. tomorrow afternoon. = ; Ph 5 gw F Academy.. at the - Basilica Re cah folk. dance-song "and two George Kitson, Hampshire ‘is * 4 4 . 2 creation Centre. . Negro spirituals provided enjoy- the Desennial. president a he . nha 4m c . : nies Boe : : : ; ae ee ‘ in the r aster Bee’ ow and Sale as- " POULTRY PRODUCERSitom, a poultry and egg producer’s. is being examined flere by | The program presented by the apie Naeene. - ie pecrad fart sociation, Mr. Kiteon has been” oe nied . all over the | gathered oe Moat of the -_ Lloyd Burns (left), Freetown; versatile group of 60-girls was Joan Grant and Brenda Hennes- sreeiens Ww for so = a rte tame Pt at the Experimental Farm, last attending were producers Fulton Cousins, Darnley: and. divided into four parts: religious | se en, he: has forgotten how lorg evening for a meeting “des- cater to specialized markets. oo light of th t , it has beef. It's something like| SKIMO FILM WINS AWARD | ~ eribed as an effort to establish The “agenda for the mosting Alvin MacDonald, Covehead. ee _— : senha ‘Sone Wasa sale ey a-dozen- years. since ‘he was first. - 2 i oe Mary Elaine Lappin, “How Are Chosen to head the organization.» The ieaharetenath “docu: the ‘National Film Board of artist and star a the film. cxinacdantnodoewwgatg Things in. Glocca “Morra™’: Oth- | H. H.’ Kelly,. Charlotte- . mentary short color film about Canada, has received British Kenojuak (left) shows one . of “ne Arrangements of three ~psalm | town is show and sale secretary. an Eskimo“artist, produced by film academy awards at Lon- her works to Terry Ryan, man- settings and the hymn,’ “Eter- €T soloists were Carol Ann d "the Gin. sallek © : at ts C hrm Ge - Campbell and Helen MacKenzie, fe _ le c rf — pecan e Cape Dorse |and duets were sung by Mary Ch | M F ‘ Bonet sl i iM operative. Se - WEATHER Lou McAvinn and Leah, aes Oirs: n usic estiva eet P : 'Avinn and .Mary° MacDonal ~ none Hs at eae May Get National Awards a I RTH - TORONTO pad Tempera: Two French songs by Brenda y- t ationa yi war S e ii Zt Min, . Max, Hennessey and a solo by Carol é onte d eration LSRWAOM cs ue tatans 18 37 Ann Campbell were included in- Mary Donohoe. secretary of \zible for awards on the Nation: ‘Vancouver -.....i+- 21 31 the: last section of the program, the P-E.I. Music Festival, has al level Specialized egg producers and, province They included Alvin ; sington: Carl Boulter. Viciorla: Prince George .;.. 21 31 ‘and Joan ings o “Rosalie announced that choirs competing, To quaify, a ‘choir must sing C ‘> ntre some poultrymen who operate MacDonald. Covehead: Ivan’ Lloyd Howatt, Covehead Road; Victoria ......:J45 . @ © 32 | Mirphy teamed up for, an aria in the provincial festival are eli-'a selection from ‘the syllabus hatcheries, discussed Tigh oe et ae ee oe ena. eon Edmonton 4 3% Joe enn = ‘rou was and one other selection. The adj- _ REPEAT PERFORMAN CE their industry last night at ar ummerside °| e 0 orde 1 ie 7 34 Neat ; eh : aisereng tp Beh cour Ex Freurn:¢ oin Coie | Dean, Cartoon 2: 3 rams”, Long River Man siesix, met ose te] : perimental Park with a view Darniey: naries e0, en ighfie Winnipeg .......-- 26 33 - ticism for the national awards > to forming an organization that. brooke: .Bert Hanneveld, Mon-| Ivan Kerry, Charltetown | Yarns nee 0: -37- 2, 568. Pp Dies Suddenly. The finial decision shall be made 4 EI ae _would: help solve some of the ‘ague- Mrs. Donald MacQuar- | presided. LOttEWa—cterrrerss ‘Q | ersons | by the adjudicators at the last pee serious ‘preter, acing Te oe eres oo ate somtreal 8-7 BB Wigit Legislature our sa tons Rist ean rit of the seat | Tepe oF Sat er Mcaiaen the ms Mt Herbert Dick Kelly aon atin oe = se00 | Quebec t n ae 8 32 | ~ egis rok aaa a — % Prince oe Peciormances will Seared ; Circle Theatre Workshop ! pou : redericton ....... it would be'wise to meet See niekakn 36 County. Hospital here _Wednes- to aid the judges in oe up [ater t@ further discuss the pas ee «During Session Fe morning at the age of si. the final award REGIONAL FESTIVAL : sibility. of forming an “organiza- Halifax. is 22 34 A daily count of gallery specta-) He had become ill suddenly last Some of the trophies for choirs : “thon.--» “| Charlottetown 20° «-29._ tors by Commissionaire- Howard) Friday “and had ‘failéd to rally. include. the City of Lincoln_Tro- tts Adjudicator Andrew_Allan Invited: to the next meeting 7p Sydne 20. 31 |Hobbs showed 2,568 persons visit-| Surviving are his grandfather, _—— "_S - * will be producers of — eggs, sak pear cua 25 32 isd. the Legislature chamber dur-| Bruce Bell with whom. he re. ! phy _which will be awarded to operators* of egg grading stat st. John's pee paees 7 33 jing the session which ended last sided, his father Alton Bell, the best performance of an 1 THURSDAY, APRIL 1 8 P. M. | fons and poultry processors. A [Boston seve see 2 68 hs is the first year in some Ses win a ee : A frank -_ free cone || “ Kee Yok. vine 29 40 -time that a count of, spectators | River: cata bee es, Wik members; The George §. Math- Adults 1.25 - Students .75 _covered problems that. rang Rew wep eseeeees 72 85 “Was made and while there are 2O}nipeg. Manitoba, eson ‘Trophy which will _be Series Tickets (3 Plays) $3.0 from. the difficulty of disposing ney. Orleans —<ic+rs 62__--70_igures-available for-the-past-féw | H awarded ‘to the best perform: “ of fowl at the end of their per- mn es 53. 86 years, it is believed the number| _ His mother, ‘the former Olive ; ; CONFEDERATION THEATRE BOX OFFICE jod as layers, to the problem "BORDEN ‘2: Mr, and < Mrs| “Cause of the: fice could not be ie Angeles. ....... 52 87. of visitors was larger than usual. | Moase, predeleased him 16 ance by a children’s choir. i of obtaining the médst econo- Douglas Noonan and their fam- learned. fears ago: ‘The Baptist Choir from Aca- OPEN 12—5:30 P.M. DAILY mical and most efficient feed ily of eight children at Searle- Citizens of Searletown and) HALIFAX (CP) — The weath- * Funeral will be held Ses University is one of _ the a to maintain ‘a uniform supply -town are homeless today in the vicinity went into action almost!er office says the ee a [Pp A Pi | t afternoon from,Long. River Pres- contestants for ‘the 1965 Linoln TELEPHONE 2-2464 - of eggs to meet the demand wake of a fire yesterday morn- immediately to help the family|of dry, cold air will contifiue ah an m I 0 Ss ees Chu award. 2 a through a 12-month period. ing which levelled their f a‘: m when they met. at Seven Mile|\day and Friday. As a resu a = — ——Se Those who spoke represented home and destroyed most of its Bay hall last night to organize a skies. will be sunny except ie Go O St HR ° : ; nan a cross “section. of specjalized contents : fund-raising drive. -'|some cloud in Cape Breton. n rl e t 4 oducers .and. some of the | The blaze broke out shortly William Trainor was named There will be a few snowflurries STE ART & BECK : atchery operators across the, before noon. Mr. .Noonan was chairman of a collection commit- in the highland today. NEW YORK (AP)—Pilots of away at the time, and Mrs. Noo- tee, which also includes commit-. Regional ‘forecasts: Pan American Airways struck = nan and the children managed tee members Robert Carmichael _ Nova Scotia mainland, Prince weanesday-night in a work’ con- Sh ° to escape from the burning build- and Malcolm, Bradshaw. \Edward fSland, New _ Bruns- trast Ghoule over ‘duty ‘hears oppli ng ling safely. Some 20 persons were appoint: | wick: clear and cold; northwest | ant weane; _The family -had no telephone, ed to canvass the area’ It was winds-20. Low-high at Halifax ei Cc t and by the time neighbours’ and stated at the meeting donations|20 and 35, Yarmouth 25 and 36, Leverett Edwards, a membér en er e |Borden Fire Department were could also be left at Albany and | Kentville “18 and 35, New Glas- f the national mediation board; @uog : ; : lcontacted, the blaze was out of Summerside branches of -the gow, Goshen,‘ Charlottetown and|said the’ Air’ Line Pilots As- Pl ay d control hauk of Neva: ke d ‘Moncton 15 and 32, Fredericton | sociation struck the line at 7, _ Until Closin Time A il 3rd anne A few articles. of furniture of Nova Scotia and at Ar-janq Saint John '15 and 34, Ed- p.m. g p : were saved from the bottom floor 9ld Maclvbr's., storé“ in Kin-/mundston and =o 12) Pan Am: has 1,52 pilots as- { SUMMERSIDE — D K Geburt, °% the large house. kora. and 30. «signed its planes manager of developments for a ™ ree sunny and: Edwards said talks ‘broke | Main Store ; i New Showroom - ao ticed wna te vat re M iy D Lik L b down mainly. over the issue of iS ee § oe ee arc oh eparts. i e. am High, tide today at Charlotte- the number of hours a_ pilot Second Floor a ‘ : yesterday that his companies are . town “10.50 a.m. and 10.53 p.m. | may be required to fly. The ce . : 7s : Space Savers definitely planning a shopping ° : e Fs: ie q ® ; = center in Summerside. However. Wit Chill Degrees j At»Rustico at 5.42 a.m. and 6.10 | pilots demanded. a ‘reduction in, 2 - : Negotiations with prime tenants 7 oe ee eee Penge mage? | ithe present. a ad Th — wi . “es s. Platform. Rockers are not yet completed : minutes - later than arlotte-| The mediator said the Kitchen Couches ol. ' Two areas are under observa. _ 32842... -quoth March as it month, it couldn't make up its town. Sun rises today at 5.88 will affect Pan Ani operations : 4 ; S = R k tion and the size of the center left P.E.Lxlast night with a few mind when it came in and it left a.m..and sets at 6.37 p.m. throughout the world Kitchen Chairs WIV, ocKers will depend on the selection. A ‘eet of snow in the fields and in a rather cold huff of 16 de- aRRRaanar RRRRRRARARRARRM * : decision on the site will be made “ows and seven or eight inches grees. March brought spring but /¢ ( Hot se. Ss d Fre Use igerators while he is in Toronto-and.Mon- 0f ice in the. rivers and streams. it was really too cold to enjoy it {% .. @ Hardwood Rockers ee erve € : ws treal next: week. All-in all it’ wasn't’ too bad a The sun was seen on numerous ¢¢ (é : = 4 occasions but it will take a v Floor Tile . all this week. Deep Freezes © . : , : while before Islanders can re- /¢ j @ 3 y ; ; move coats, hats and/gloves and 6 « ° : —< << <<, cam oom Automatic Washers Inic ; epor ely enjoy the weather._ . m & Window Shades : A ie D year ago, the last day of *% : utomafic ryers _ hate‘ at eae" ALE DAY THURSDAY st Racks|: Boys" Hip. Boot ; oe apa ae fLUr «| Pole Hat and Coat Racks | Boys’ Hip Boots Welacer Wash jlow of 27 and a high of 29, with 6 ’ ¢ Just Like Dad's ge asners ammo a threat of snow to follow. Yes- ), : ‘ Pi é Pole Towel Holders aes ‘ | terday: skies were clear and it To introduce the finest Shoeshine stand ey oe $7.95 pair Wardrobes My very cold ... 20 degrees in /7 . : é —_—@e— =< =o ca . fs Yesterday was.a “mammoth” tion, the father of a six-year-oldthe morning and 29 at noon. 1 . ; ‘ ® 6 : “ “ < one at the Red Cross blood don- girl-who has been a blood reci- The outlook for today, the day 6 ‘ in Charlottetown we are offering a 9) : : Sern eneemenee eo Spe pT Bedroom Suites or clinic being held at the Con- pient on several occasions And °f all fools, is sunny with a few 2 : : 6 10% ff ll Tabi —_— federation Centre in, Charlo'te-«wtio, wanted to find out how the Cloudy intervals, winds from the > . Free Shoeshine all: day Thursday. --—-% © off ali Table, Le . ; town. when 496 registéred — 156 blood she has received was ob-/northwest at 20 m.p.h. and a // abe ; . % Men s Canadian Thigh Two used Oil Burninc during the morning and- 341 dur- ee a of ie twenty /high of Si but. today any- 6 : ' “ Boudoir and Foor : Re a ing the evening hours. eligible members of the Park- thing could happen. \ y ' 4 Boots— ee an : Among the.donors at yester- dale Lions’ Club in ‘full re- ( COME IN TODAY (4 La s — ore: oe i day's clinics was a great*grand- galia;’ attendec’ in a body to out- | HELP PERU'S NEEDY KG) (6 mp es Excellent condition. ; mother who gave her 13th dona- do the Charlottetown Club in the) WINNIPEG (CP)—The Mani. 2 - : : ‘ 6 =.CELCECLlUce— ee i ee) ee ee , i necks tht au unae aoe toba Red, Cross. sent a 3,000- f KENZI & NIE “ ——_— io i » 6 4 at ‘ e ° i DEATH NOTICES | possesses. Two sof the out-|pone,stpment of, clothes and ig C | oy : Men's Olive Coloured Electric Hot Water _ Received ee tate fer Classified clint’ were one: who’ made rie/elP the needy in that South | eee ee Hip Boots—$8.75 pair et death notice column - 7th donation, andganother his “hen included more than 10.00 (2 Barber Shop and Shoeshine 2 For any room in the house: |. P : es Zlass lined, thermostat ¢on- | _— . articles for children, was made 6 . a , : — os a ee eee oe oe trolled, heavy insulation. WOODS -. At 33 Allen Street, Wednes- In the Bankers'” Competition, by volunteer. workers from ma- 4 139 Kent Street Charlottetown. é ——— oe oe \ : $89.50 . March 31, 1965, Charles W Woods. the Royal Bank is leading so far, terial supplied by the Red . 6 : . - - ine “Seaanear Pama aes and the boys are ahead of the Cross. . Weng RRRRRERRRRRAR RRRRRRRRPRETFPRTRRTAZ o : ; sUST ARRIVED. — ee cee ee eee cee | coe f “ -from. this evening at 7.00. Funeral - Sat eget cae Foo a pate RRRRRREARR RRRRRRERRRRRRRAT TF Continental Bed Outfit ; Girls’ s . - 4 . arday morning leaving the Chariotte. [or onor jonours : * Sigh Mass oh. Jesuph's “Charen, Tyee Wales. BRANDED \ } Spring Filled Mattress neakers- Electric Rangettes ‘Kelly’s Cross at 930 Interment in tye. Volunteers who assisted’ with .: a eae Canadian made. Requires no heavy wiring ehurch cemetery ae thee eae in connection SHOULDER ROAST - Box Spring, Headboard, J For cooking ‘and baking: wi clinics on Wednesday : Mes Pred Lordi he mer Fa | ea the aes bined Cae BEEF . ; All complete. $2.59 pair. — $39.95 sferred from the Daw ee fs 5 gon Funeral Home. Crapaud, last even. ter of thé IODE, the Zonta Club “FRESH GROUND e © LB. $53.50 me eee ee Teen United Ceareh Frida Abd &. (ce teateas sear hate cote GRAVES : ; a ~ aa pre * men's Institute and high — HAMBURG . oe 3 Interment tr the People’s cemetery" Red Crose representatives from / és MAPLE LEAF sisal ~ sn Rien's New Shots =e Burners irchnw a Notre ame * * e ~ BELL — At the Prince County Hos Fremont Archer. chairman of é LARD 4 i. $ .00 “ " ; Gives you the finest conver- , Ww y. March 31, 165. Eric i . . Playboy” by Hewetson ae ‘ ; . bate Neat ate SLR he mince for Charisse 2 us. 89' Apple | fey eared, sion oll burner in Canada. mains will be arded th ‘sed. is cr ~ *, afternoon from the Davison Funera made his 50th donation ai last | Buy Three, Get One Free. @ 02. CHASE and CANBORE = 6 072. _ Arranged. 8. 7 and 9.75 $69.95 Home to the horne of his father. Alter night's clinic, said he was great- | lawnee RO INSTANT Bell. Funeral service will be held from or. . ™ ly pleased with the excellence of ee c : ceria 'pm, imermely i the Gand the response so far--”"300 apd ARINE COFFEE Memorial-cemetery. donors ate urcently required a ; ‘ , 9 odin x shit sens stemmrsay today's climes being held em 3 Lb. Plus One Free Wospital; Tuesday, March 30, i363: Rev 2 ~ 4 this afternoon. and from 7 |. FOR SEE OUR : : a William Passey in his 7% vear to 9 this evening; to put Char- THE = )OLLAR AD ~ i Resting atthe MacLean Funers! Hom lottetown ‘over ‘the top’ once : a a MORE her a ee nce com: dre. Mr. Archer stated, as he/ PRICE ‘ { : = Ss an Seaenies ‘in tie expressed corifidence that’ this “OF 3 LB. , SPECIALS MONTAGUE a I “ ne * . Baptist cemetery jwould be achieved. ‘ nA a : « s : . ; bs re ay é a + . : } ‘ ‘ = * af i eS sete = ee Ms a gene s: = r ns? s mt