I Two lucky fishermen. Stove tilt-Carrion and .lolin White of Montague are shown on their return from their fiirst fish- ing trip of the season from t.- ’ MONTAGUE FISHERMEN C somewhere In Southern Kim with limit but did not pirciduce ATCH llMIT anemic Guests were new ' I"en45ln amphan upaw- i . Ii. ‘nn P Howlr—it. Guelph. out, i\ " WV. Riiasell (iii ll'i"'lll"lllll. ‘ . equtpment we have T‘JQ and Rev D I, Howteii, """l‘m‘ml ‘T’m P329 1' riumu'i lend itself to this spe- . gunmrmmp phone: the (talmn u'itli Billiln'mf ,HIIWM “mm...” we a”, man). 1 A G \ ’l'il'llliill «I rhc $.13 Irrm tho “1‘”! ' "'Nmmkm ‘ ti‘\‘IIl',_‘ in (Ictcrmine how best to I I. . . lime lli-Y ("uh was adrian to I D‘Menhak‘“ “'3‘ “"‘M' mulmi ll‘IP eruipmom we doI . i . lll’ Iii-Ion Towme I"iiiirl \\lllt'll 15‘“ I ' flaw“ H “1mm.” “r m“ INN." Ill? a(llmlml sald- . By THE (éhAnuN PRESS fififlww l\ min,“ WHWM m "mud" MI” Sa-liiiti‘hcwnn Pi‘ucrcssii'c (‘iiu- m." “Hm...” \md Mnhawk I THURSDAV. April l6. 1.064 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. April 17 1964 3 'vaI» with trove" run ~ m wimp” \wimw" H" l" “M "a at”! rival “Wimp!” '. Pr‘m‘ “mm” "WWW" __....__.,,. v c - - “m... that Jie may ~pour| Illc “Him OHM,” "Ida-Y h‘ A" low thc first exerr'so He said salf‘l be \\'IIl make a slainmPnl .mm "W yi-ni's In YMCA work (‘cillme I; “Ill-f1(ll‘Imm'N‘Wl "M “WWI-1‘”- mm“ and mm" \lnnrlm on non no‘ritiatnns I m i...) MHdIo 535' {km}, H“ m ‘ REG; "I H" mom aboard the aircraft (.‘dl- H. H‘ V I h ‘ A mom." made by past pro “i .k' .(i . I otticc ii. H... Blmavpmurp {m Cyprus \ I ii IF pl‘l)\lnf(‘\ Im ppnmm ‘M‘N Edgar an“ay that 3 .ds dinnn rcu'nod dfvl‘ Hiinii,- .Mh “hip hp (mlmd nu; M'Iiomos ‘(‘t)llnll'n hp gpnt m [hp Mm] mm!“ '"lflfl‘nno “a” lhml‘dn-v .‘~Illiilillll\' as a i'(‘~iili nf kn ml. Dolr‘iirp \Iiiii»iri‘ "('lhi‘r tam") \"g Vim-1‘5 Chm in as. mm‘mug ‘lhp “an”. “as (lu'ne'l rrlgp gained from Bnaicloak <aitl lllt" R"\l“ plans in i‘nl'i‘o . I sfisi them in gaming their new as‘."f'-”"E' “W "‘*"‘—"‘*—"—~ 500 surplus mr (rm uttwnrs ‘r-Iub away to a good start was \“l' ha"? ‘0'” hmli’s to save LWER [N COLLISION ahcari of their normal ro'irc. I \‘ ‘ I n paR‘id. "nammm‘sl‘v‘ _ m? me t“ 'W‘". ')'ef.""bak°" oiunxixrAR iAP'T’I‘Iie iri.- mm‘ 4 "is MaCK‘CIlZIe was ap‘, l'hf‘ R(MP (hief said normal IjL‘I-Inii Italian liner \Pl‘dl mth \ivlrt'u B rcu in ‘\III"— II‘I'II;0M '01"lh|5‘,nt‘\ikl RPDI‘HSI‘? security precautions were or .llo possonzers aboard collided ’rnrnnln Grooiiunmli said go no weoxy "s .on's u- - r - n v‘ ’ ii '5 ' suninirznsim: -— Howamir'”"“" "a ' * i‘ll‘lin and this was followed by'%e(5§fp L'EIESS'aJSKnmm‘InJ‘TP Ia'lidmna‘s"I1o\:edml:fd "l" ‘mm‘m'mn ““mr'n‘m Wane. local druggist and pre- ' I "w levyinu of fines by Ker-‘53.“... held consumfmsg min a badly damaged bow.‘ doom"! Ewe a fair hearinz In I Vlalker. The mcc-ting then cl std-cn-t of the Summerside Boy's os- - - - r . 'rI .~ - ~ 1: Ti all deportation cases . H mm the cltvs n]. itie new no casun Les ie » Club. was guest speaker at the 1 ed \Hlli The Queen." Insmmmn} ("1.10:1 chaelflwa Imor collided in the early hours J \n’lus Mai-Lean Pi".— neckly meeting of the Y's ?*’—“"-' "‘"‘"*‘"* —— ‘ ‘ with the 24,500-ton Liberian qucns‘ Suzacstcrl the reven- were that Mr. Diefenbaker was to be advised of the situation i g‘Sales Conference}and ,he nevessary range ‘ Slated For . merits would be partly governed S n of two-membcr r'nns'itu cncios should be considered tanker Pentclikon 24 miles west Mcn's Club at the. Green Street , of Gibraltar. ‘Y‘ Couture last night. .; an informative talik ll nod the To Write outli I research Iby his WlShCS. that had gone into the armor; ‘ , Justice Minister Favreau was .mm of the local boy's club andt sales TGPI‘CSE‘HIIIIVES 01. Can-. informed of the incident by I ada Packers Ltd. stressed the man-y hurdles that: had been overcome in bringing E' the club into being. The idea was first considered in}; last July. he said. and a survey was taken to ascertain the need Ifor such a club in this area. I This resulted in the forma- Iticn of the club which has just fr 0 m Noya‘ ‘ ~ Scottia. Brunswick. a n d PEEP—Ed—quaflerb' Prince Edward Island. will meet here Saturday for a Mari- time Sales conferencq dSome '125 persons are expe('f- . r c to a tcnd the one day affair .‘ .' which will begin with sales con- “pd nu} 9” cape Brow" A“ . other loll’ll manoeuvre a New features FOR YOUR ENERTAIN‘MENT A NEW MUSICAL THRILL I I I I i I I them for the picture. Reports ‘Cnmmued "Cm page I from sportsmen of the area were mostly favorablle. h m ..ferences in the morning and * no wally big trout were pm- :Iaftemoon. and a banquet in the “lam” i" 'h" {an lCrown Iestimony Third day of the Issizes saw the en eiution’s case against William Alexander Queens Co (I f t' c Bowlcy the Crown during ' w'itli continuation of dcfensc‘s examination of Eleanor on Oct. avst. ense counsel Mrs. MacLaughlin. Arthur rge MacImiis from unty den. i'os- same address as the complainant. Heathlat the time of the alleged as- ofIsuulL Parkdale. Six new witnesses wore: tlie.were persons w theiliad Melodyiand llacLaugh‘lin. She had acciisedIMacLe the defendant of an act or rapeILoan Lucky Dollar 1 When def Jolinitil Nicholson had finished quen'ingITaylcir. Read Me. asked to say whether or not Guigan. QC Deputy Aitoi‘ney-Gen- had seen Bowley or oral. acting for the Crown. call-ILaughlin tit-at night. and to des- td the first of six more “’IlneiSs-Ifl'lbf’ what they remembered. Bot-I The other three witnesses were w nds In Rape Case who had resided at The entire list of been conice Hill W 0 runs ’W‘uisloc. Lloyd Diamond, Winsloe and Mrs. Malpeque wmtnesses ho purported ned with the cross~ievcnts on the night of the 28th mm lllle following day. Gordon Store 3““ ‘h a Isabel a see“ W they Mrs. Mac- . ireccnvily received its charter even nu. . "THE duced 501' 3 910m. j‘i‘mm the. Boy‘s (nub of Canada. II Charlottetown was chosen as OFRZEEAZ‘ZfiEQQIY] ‘Vlvlsém .k A ROM? Office" WM were INVOIV-lmild agglifslioggugelclieflcluhagfi IIpiliiilgilralte;:Hlflozecmlaiieaiz‘gr lam.“ éoas‘ na‘v‘y .chiefc' ' 5.113131%? 10ml: .51”... fonristamd M m. ammo". , “V a. .5 mm Mad”, M . ‘9 wriggonmnfim lltl‘loncclr boil. Les Alexander and Lowell Huesfls ion, ind mesubseqmestn ofnyaseiflge: m-ngram was dmady m fme'! HOWARD WAITE ICIiarlntIctown plant. “immunity: ‘5” ed :eogzals'ggé Phan and Hammond Organ fondant. Constable Norman Vin- wnclusl‘m Mn" w'allt'e Men's Club by Graeme Link'il Admnnlg flmse exDeCtm to a" Thursday. y For Your Dancing and Listening Pleasure cent Han-is, Constable Harry W. “Foss” the need for unsemw ‘euer' Iifi'éméfiwl Lagby'agfijgmpgifg‘ Admiral Brock. who Is also Burns, and Corporal Earl Francis Support Of “his Wok” regular business meet- FRIDAY. APRIL 17 Members and Guests Welcomed I‘hr .. _ . . - ~ . . lcral manager, , _ . , . “HINT I'Onductin the exercise, Elliott. all of the Charlottetownit'he 10“" counml' Seulce dubs mil followed. Chal‘l‘t’d by iprai anazor‘ CF filtfinrrflfir‘,‘ said the fact thagt the si‘l‘vwea detachment, gave testimony con- and “mi”? mm‘munity‘ “9 was i “lair?- 50”: lf'a‘de‘l‘ W38 JOCI“and GE. Harrie: ariiime dis. were able to co-operate at sea Ithanked on behalf of llhe Y3IHOkaI‘k and devotions, Thane Itrict mamager. an on shore. demonstrated a a." II - ' M the police actions. ution r e s t e d session wa wley himself. He claimed that on the night question he was on drives a truck. He seeing Mrs. MacLauchlin during the early part of t ' but said that the last The trial continues this morn ing. WESIERN B R I E F S FROM ONTARIO With her of are spend- ing a coup‘c oi wccks in bertim. guests of Mr. and Mrs. E: . I winter months at the home of his son-in-ltaw and daiicihtcr. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Douzias, Norbom. has returned to his home at Kensing‘ton. IS PATIENT wlicre he nicnt. is receiving treat- VTSITS RELATIVES River and Kensington. is visit inc relatives and friends at Charlottetown and vicinity. and it Montague. IS CONVALESCING Mrs. Walter Carley. Frec- mwn. Is con-y'ailescimg at the home of her son-in-law and (laughter. Mr. and Mrs, Fenner Stewart. Remington. (‘WL CARD PARTY Five tables were in play at tho. Alhcrton CWL card party Mon— day evening. Hosiesses were Mrs. Herbert Avery. .lr.. Mrs. RI). McKinnon. Mrs. E I m at Gallant, Mrs. Larter. Mrs. .I.A. Noonan. Mrs. M.E.Calla- Elian. Mrs. Alton O‘Brien and P-Mrs. William Gavin. First priz- es were won by. Mrs. Per'cy Mc'Neill and John Perry. conso- lation: by. Mrs. Raymond Saun ders and Henry O'Malley. lhl’ freezeout by. Mrs. Raymond Saunders and Miss Helen Saun— ders. and the chair prim by Fred McElhiney. At the pl'f‘vlnlls card party first prizes were won by. Mrs. Perley Mchill and Allan McRac. consolations by. Miss Helen Saunders and Arth- ur McRae. the freevcout hit. Mrs. Herbert Avery. Jr. and Robert Broderick. the c h a i r time by. Joseph Mchiuzall. HICKEY FUNERAL The funeral for Allan Hickey was held Monday afternoon from Keir Memorial Church. \‘Ialpe live. Where service was ducted by Rev. Donald MacKay ”' Summerside. Pallbearers were: Geonge Wall. Hi"'diniz. Fred Hickey. Edgar .atthews. Paul Hickey and Charles Hickey. Flowei‘bearcrs “'"9' Edison Champion. '1 Wall. Edward Champion. ll‘SlIe Harding. .Iimior Hickcv and Elmer Hickey. The service 5' Th9 Erave was under the dir- "llfln of the Royal Canadian cam and was conducted by Rev. w A. Patterson. 'MacIEOD FUNERAL . The iincral for George .\1ac|.cod “3‘ held Saturday aitcrnnon from the Keir M e m o rt Church. Malpeque with Rcv. nald MacKay of Summerside "nduchni Ibo wrvices.PaU- Eldon E. Goidon Jeffery and Mr. and Mrs. Lamont HUM RETURNS HOME lira MaCLond who spent the; Freetown. . Mrs. John E. MacKay. French ‘ (‘OTI- - Reu- . fTrinity AOTS Mens Club Wed- nesday night was Graeme Link- letter. Summerside. who spoke . and showed slides of the trip he I and William Wedlock took to al- ‘ tend the National Young Peoples Lcnnvention in Olds. A rta. I Tht two men took the pictures {as they travelled to Vancouver I by car. in all a 10.000 mile trip. ' Thc guest speaker was intro- ‘ duced by Carman Carlo, and l thanked by .lack Scott. i Plans were finalized for the club‘s annual lobster supper and a committee was appointed to look after these arrangements. The sunper Is to be held May 9. The local club will host an. I area rally on April 215 and Will Ibe participating in the organiz- .ation and carrying out of the I program. The Trinity group accepted the invitation of the Presbyter- I ian Men's Club to be I group's guests at their supper :I‘ D n- I meetine Apri . The group was informed of the i plans of the P.E.I. Junior Chll» i dren‘s Camp committee to build a leaders‘ cabin at Augustine I Cove Cramp this summer. Speaker Gives Illustrated Description Of Trip West Guest speaker at the regular! Rev. monthly supper meeting of the CR. Webber bronchi fraternal greetings from cluo members in Bermuda and Mr Webber was congratulated on behalf of the club by Edisoni‘ Watts. on the occasion of his rev ‘ ceiving a Doctor of Divinity de- gree from Pine Hill Divinity Col- lege. A moment of silence was ob- served in memory of Messrs. L. R. Allen and James Hunter. re- cently deceased. both former‘ members of the. club. I Jack Scott was appointed to serve on the. local missionary and maintenance committee. De- votions were led by E r n e s l 4 Murphy. and Albert Huestis and I Vance Bridges led a h mn j sing. Town Police Probe Break Al Store SUMMERSIDE - Summerslde town police are investigating: a break at Gussie Gallant's Groc- ery Store on North Market The break ls believed to have ace 9 tlm 9 early CARS AND TRUCKS Thursday mom I BIG HIKE I 1Continued from page It remained more stable than that ‘ industrial .of any other maor I country in the world. Labor has gained more than 4.000.000 jobs and 356.000.000.- 000 annual income. he went on. while business has gained a 50 per-cent profit after tax. American business under the circumstances does of need I high price levels, Johnson said. So he said he looks to respon- i siblc business and labor to help . mainiain price stability and ilead the way to a balanced I budget and a strong enough .competitive stance In world trade to wipe out the balance-M payments deficit. Johnson said he believes there I has been a full presentation at Iwhat is happening in the rail ; strike negotiations. He said no I hopes the talks under way now I will strengthen the collectlvt. I bargaining system. - Turning to another matter. I Johnson cited Senate passage of I a bill for study of the question of a sea-level canal between inc Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Re said the US. administration supports the bill and hopes the House of Representatives will I Ibearcrs were: William McGiI- vary. Horton Champion. Russell I Campbell. Elmer Mann. James . Bearisto and Thomas Tuplin. In- . lermenl was in Malpequo Peo- pIc's cemetery. Mai-KINNON FUNERAL The funeral for Leo MacKinnon Iwas held Wednesday morning from his late residence. Brae. to the Church of the Immaculal Conception. Brae. where e- quicm High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. Emmanuel Richard. Pallbcarers were: Roy Oulton. .Ioscph Mclsaac. Ray McIntyre. Galores Gallant. Peter Fanning and Patrick Docherty. Inter- mcnt was in the church come- I iery. . I ing. Mr. Gallant stated that he be Ibe sure what else was I lwithout taking a complete In: Iventm‘y. Entrance to the store through the front door DUAL (Continued from page 1‘ ‘ , people of the rid-1m. In a sin- glc riding it is possible to get I a situation an MP is; elected by a very small major-I Ity. In diual tidings you couldl get a situation where can- didaios from two ditrcrcm ’ parties Ire elected and every . body in the ' ' t are at your Chevrolet-Oldsmobile 0K Used was made least of his men has at . . . . been elected and than he is mpl lslIltl‘ nI' coninivi'i'ial \‘r‘hu-lcs. \ri mm alltl mu i'r‘ lmiinrl to hml rYaI‘llv what resented I'll “9:: fiymons in I. you want. at the price vnli want In my, \ml rr‘inomlu‘r: buying a used car or very pant'ltci . i ' . , . ' . . . : truck at the 0k sinn moans lhc \(‘I'Hi‘f’i‘ ml or wrt mcclianir‘c and the latcst “I am not wedded to anin 7 d t k I . r I particular View as to whether" ea s. Inciliiice of a now car nullol. low I ll\ 1 ml llir Il".llt‘l‘ is a man with a strike in dual r'dmgs .sllmm he "on" your i‘tiIIllllllIIll\. Sec 'tiili‘ ()l\ llmlvr Iiul.i\‘ lnr Illt‘ sti ilml on Wllt‘t‘lS! tinned or eliminated. but I I i I ) should like I10 see the f‘flnlmIS'.’ sion concerned in"an the on. 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