it: I! the "K'il‘V‘Y‘S 1" Ihe Montague Fr: “a: l . basketball tr: w v the Island crown tlx< it find lead SISTERCHOLASTIC B CHAMPS above They are from left to 2 5 right. Gerry Doyle. Stct‘e ‘ i Clarkson. Bob Ballum. Rozer ‘ Clair. John Cain and KI‘l-ll ersBacled Earlier Causeway Plan ‘I \IIII‘.\“V l-urm Editor Kiclz'rl»: 3r nr'i‘l‘s land By \‘Fll. \ Provincial and Strait Coho-tr; In the - 1966. it political h: we" "ulix'rlrn' Both A W \la :nn who was premier at t“e ' in ~an \lr Justlcc R l? Rt “in “1c the leader or "lt‘ i' ‘t-r"'\‘t'.lP opposition. tw‘i 'lll’l’l‘ll"v ed apprn' 11 to "w iv “ m'in- le. Mr. Mat‘w‘: n «w i ‘w no: in done touch “"“i l\ y‘m \ltriis. Qa- Rnber' \l' ‘ on 'hc pm- joct and <:: -d ‘llV‘ home fltould paw :l Iii‘itl’l unfin- hnously endow-n; I Mr. Bell paw- «omplrtc en- mion and adle 'n: far as my plrty is conccrccvl «9 III" a for a compicto lllf‘diiflllm d the Cailcmt'av n n'tu‘ “ "I hope". he atldvd zilicn hr: “2 on Fch 23 'r. ',f‘,f‘ .ccis- hum, " that no M'Wlt‘lnn is flying it llhe propmall up for paliticnl eunoni" lf ho is I pity him." he viricrl. Mr. Bell said '3in he had suc- ~Ed l! cat '2" “lion he 'Il'l'V‘ "1 WM bier at the ' «w I: 'l ll'i"v~ tr. ‘1th 2‘ WV" ‘tr ' l vii'r'l. Estimator 'ic pr'mv'ml m the house thon. \lr Rr" cmrl, ‘inre “0 million for n "fl'i-f‘";ll‘ $77 mfllfln {GT in hr'cly‘ Sim rriillifin for a tunnel I.’t‘l’" ‘V lwtlnm Ind 378 million for it l'lllhl‘l on In bottom A preliminarv WU izt‘mwto mm by (l .1 lirfiii‘och. the man ll“n nt‘vrqtiyl ow Canto caiiwuav I “an i i tilt million ‘lr \l"“i in "rirnL d lle cm‘ I 'h‘fi‘r rip-i l“ .105 million “W 7" WW ll n :lcr In“ this irrv‘k " '“n “0‘ mid "We will ‘tililtl 'l 0061' Bill-:4};an no cancnratv nr‘imnle (net hukdruvr ‘n ‘0‘» w \Iath- “It told tllc it: t a“ire rr Poll I of that Your use. in mum" o..- l'ock fill tosmnm for fiat-i113. donut fill ti =mnm tn.— lock gates. $10000 for a navgatinnal WESTERN BRIEFS AUCOIN RIVER“. — The haenl for .Vlrt \ndre Aiicnln (Wedgei took Plat-e WMneedny hv Parliament was in ital when 0m of Red Deer in Alberta. morning from her late "infill"??? h Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church where Rr-qviiem Hi ah In! 'as celebrated by Rev John Route Pal bearers lure I”. Arnenault. Tnuunint Gal- huildinc. $1 million fcr a rail- mad "along with othcr incid- cntals that would brin: the cost to approumately $50 million " The causeuay proposed then would be on feet wide at the trip, \\'lIl"| a two foot slope per foot at the sides The top of thr- strurture would he 25 feet ‘ahove low water and flit-re would be a paved highway and railway on top of it. A reference to the 'rc hazard was interesting. .\Ir Mathesnn said—he was rex'ieuin: the Causeway proposal in the incis— lature on Feb. 25— the "best onzinccrs believe that when the, causeway is built. it will he- comc as it new. a part of thc mainland and tile tidos which how {low down the Strait would ni longer exist as they are, iA tide differential of up to 10 feet on opposite sides of a solid causeuay was pl‘t‘dif‘lt‘d in surveys made by federal engineers as reported in 1960 by Deputy Works Minister H. A Young at Ottawa» “As for wind. it is believed that ice blown aizninst that causeway would tend to make a natural wall which would serve as a pmtcctlon to the structure and at the same time act as a cushion to it." ' 'n'xsrm, RECALLED Rccalll'nfi that a tunncl. ll feet in diamnter. had been pro ‘posed back in lam-9|. he esti- i mated a tunnel under the Strait ttn handle present rcqulocmenta would cost up to $200 million it would have to he ventilated most of the way and consider- in“ ll” ’M‘l um “ “k” minis of the rural commission on armed forces to levcls anrccd brrakwmer'landl” Wm prov“. horsepower to ventilate the Hol- land tunnel lunde-r the Hudson RlVf‘r' it would take mom homuw in vrnlilato a tun- nel under the Northumberlnnd Strait "about all the clectrical Hooray used on P E Island today. It would require am Now- ei-s with a bididinii mm as inrze as the Moral builfllna". he added PARLIAMENT trontinued from Pane ll tn the wishes of two M‘Ps There was loud applause from the covernment side as the prime minister then left the Commons chamber. .\ir Howard said the applause covered up Mr Diefenhaker "sneakinrz out the back door" Finac 'e Mznistcr F i 9 min I MacDonald Other members of W ‘ i the team which won the pro- vmciai title are Norm Martin. Bu'ch Stewart. Dave Balser. Insurance l Eric Ellsworth. and 113“? An' 7w ,, .,_-.:-::= For Potatoes Owner l 3. Potato crop insurance for provincial growers is now ' Dc available. m Growers can apply to the lprovincial government's Crop Insurance Agency, 123 Kcnt Street, Charlottetown. for in- surance. which will cost the To Be Rebuilt Sl‘liMERSIDE — The dam flower ‘5“ P9? P"? at Rix's Pond mum- Albcrtnn. Agriculture Minister Andrew \iashcd out during: the recent MFR“ 531d .l’l‘R't’Y-lav heavy weekend rainfall. Will be‘lt is planned to havc ai lune! rebuilt as soon as the construe-1‘0” mulls-3%" “'1” (‘UVN‘ "19 “on plans can he pump“.de Island. Visiting potato grout-rs. Thc announcement was madegTw° m“ be “Killed "1 Prince we”...sz m summemde by County and onc‘ln cnch of the t'prank T" pridham_ M Fmdefi6 other two counties of thc pro< - . Vince. ton ‘\ B . nuner of the pond and] ML Mam" said ma. app” lcations for insumnce should bc made not later than May 31. Crops will be insurcd ailiiusf hall. drought. excessivc rain- fail. flood. frost. uinri—illt'liid» 'in: Inrnadoes—ydiscnze ' .i n (l pests Maximum coicrnnc “ill be $158.05 per acre and is a .zu~ a ‘ .\lr. Pridham. a former native of the Alherton area. was re~t {lllmlnfi to his home in Frederic- ton al'cr a “or-kend Ilsl‘linl trip ‘tn the Iclafll‘l He said he had inspected the dam siic. and “ould be coniur-‘ inn: iiith encmcerinc auihorities ' "mm. “at”, rmp mm". in rvgard to the n aw dam tolwnen the yield drops below H5 make sure its construction would hum?“ of markmabi, muffle, ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, nun, Apr. 19. 190:. 1 Vince Tuesday P.E.|. Farm Group Home From Tour ProvlnCla! livestock direc-l tor Lou Roper and 66 Island farmers returred to the pro- after spending a neck touring Ontario Iivrt ilfock farms. packing pilots and } farm machinery manufactur-l .inL' plants. l The group toured Canada Pn-l .cker's main plant and stock. yard in Toronto and visited: their Shur-Gain Farms and an. tificial insemination unit. Thq' toured the Toronto farm of Mn- ter Feed Dealers. . As guests of Swift Canadian Limittd, the group spent a day touring the plant and Tor-i onto Union Stockyards. EMYVALE SCHOOL BIPOI'I' Senior Department: Grade X: 1. Leonard Cuauck; 2. Thelma Gritten; 3, Eugene .‘icCardle. Grode IX' 1. Shirley Carr-gh- er; 2 Burnice Cusack; 3, Linda Cudmore and Brian Candy. Al naata of the Ontario Do- partmt of Agriculture. the li- land iarnun visit-d tho Oat- ario Au-iullture Collage when they want through tho bed teathg bum, the dariy barn and intar vialtad tho Ontario Veterinary Cdiege. In mm. tb- m Id to the Broad Sales Arena when. as Mr. Roper said. "everything imaginable fruit apples to car- ioada d livestock. is sold." They visited the Waterloo Ca- tle Brendan Unit—the inn-If artificial breeds-I unit in Can- ads. The lntaat in farm machinery was shown the group as they toured the Haney-Farm Fauna at mum. Many largo livestock m ins operation in the Toronto area wen vialtad by the groin. Prior to leaving for homo. tha group visited Ottawa who" they won entertained by ll- lancl incubus of Partial-rant. Grade VIII: 1 Anna Clarken; 2 Warren Carraghcr: 3. Cather- ine Duffy and Ruth McCloskey. Grade VII: 1 Maureen Grif- fen. 2 Eleanor Cudmore; 3 Margaret Cusack. Grade VI- 1. Garth Carragh-l ann' M." 25 and 42. Moncton. Saint John, ('1‘. 2. Rose Gritfcn; 3. Paula M31“ D” Edmundston and Campbeilton “comm. DIWIW - ~- -- 30 43 25 and 45. Fredericton 28 and Highest average. Anna Clarh- v'"°‘“'" ‘ ' ‘7 70 H5 en_ 93 percent Vldofll » - 47 53 Outlook for Good Friday: Leona Howard. teacher. Edm‘mlm ~ 35 “6 ’sunnyr ‘ . Prim-n. mmflmemz Calgary -- . 33 74 Bay of hundy: Southwest Grade v. I David Grimm antic-gin . 31 M ~wlnds 15 shifting in afternoon (harm (mmn' 3V Rom. Cud_ Winnipeg . 29 44 to north 15: sunny with a few "mm, goronto .. . 23g laloufiy perloislandl: icili wow- I . . ttawa . ‘ ur es: VlSi ilty mies low- 2 CJSgsnnéongTche;$122k; Montreal . 32 so ering in i'lurrics to two to [our Cnadv 3|"ch ., . Z 4; rrtliles; little change in tempo:- ~.‘ ’ . . redericton . 4 I "Pet 2. 33.25:: lira“. Ci,":§::;itsum t a u a M 0.1””). ' Mo‘ncton . 26 43 LOW" Allin“)? ntrlghnnd 1109 . . Ha ifax . 32 44 m. us led a a m. and A n a» Grade l: 1. Donna Clarkin' 2. Sydney ' ' ‘ ' ‘ “ ' n 39 "on mmm” m" "'3" Cl“ Dolores Griffin; 3 Franc'asi ‘mm‘th ' 32 ‘4 lmmow" 5”" ""5 ""1" 't “hm; is“ John‘s g ._ u 34 5.10 and sets at 6,42. i Hichrst average — ranlicr‘ 924 percent Marie McCardie. teacher. FAMOI‘S UNIT The Swtss Guards at the Vat- Iran in Rome were established in 1505. Keir Car- hc sirnnccr and able to wit h-i per a”; stand hcavy “alt-r flow and. prcssurc i lie expected that construction ‘woulfl start as soon as frost ia‘ ‘ out of the around. Mr Pridham said he believed1 ‘thut his pond held some 4.000. trout iii-fore lht‘ dam part way, and that as a result of the wash-t out of the dam. about half of’ this numhcr had escaped toward or into Gordon‘s Pond. about; two miles downstream. A $92.90] contract has it e e n awarded by the department of public works to Edmond A An senauii of Abram‘s Villanc. for the construction of n hrcakwa» Iter - ' "' at Egmont B a y.i . PEI. it was announnccd instl ‘Parliament the government— ‘ whii'hevnr party is in control—lmam by Dr‘ orvm' ” Phil” .lips. MP for Prince. on bchalf oil would have to introduce retro "on “and JV Walk" "unis," active in legislation if the :(‘Ilflnlt‘s are to stand up. of public worh' Another government bin dyin. t The contractor siihmitted tho ‘ is one intrOdured only Wedneg. i lowest bid of eight in response to iday hy Postmaster-General wu— tadvertislnu for public ind m illam Hamilton to extend second- i which closed on limit 2'1 Thr‘ class mailing privileges to ceri- l—“"—‘———'“ tam cultural publications ‘ Also ktllcd hy dissolution will “.5. be tax and tariff measurcs toi ipnrtiaiiy implement the proprwl (Continued from Put» it lpubiications aimed at reducing ‘to be necessary to maintain in- lthe flow of Canadian advertia- tern-l order. in: dollars to foreign magazines. An important now clcmrnt in ‘the plan was the conccpl of fro» PWN‘nresslve Ional inspection Tiic United states proposed the curl- tOoritinucd from it t wry“... cepf be studied ‘ . For disarmammt in Newfoundland. where the l n“. “ml-inn fir." trpalv would Liberals held five of the prov-1w”, up no}, Down Into a INFO-VF revcn seats in the 24th "mm," M In". Each wt. Parliament. would h". the right to pick a Sew Democratic Party leader w", in n... mim- “do it would ‘1' C Douglas. spending the bal- m“. rhea,“ slice of this month in Sankath ‘mspgcr long ewnn. I! expected to base hia A quick “mum then would campalan tour first on th as! i be carried out n. s". it the no. 13"" "I "'9 {‘me 'hm "'9 . hvities In that district appeared . DP lcels it has the but .0 compo“ with m, "ms rut rhanres of nettina members lob“...ka "Mm"... by [he elected. an NDP source said. u.“ Mr Douala: will concentrate- , Aa deeper and deeper arms on building up these favorable m areas until the last week or I. “m Mt m. "mm." M such men checked would m day-s of the campaign. when h! Myely lncreau In the 3nd. Abram’s Village Contractor To Build Egmoni Bay Wharf Mid this was a "base slur" rm “'lll "MN I WI“ CNN-WWI the prime minister who had left trip hlfllnl the his centres with I m rt.an tn lllt‘lld tn duties the most impact lam hefora v Deal explained. "when disarm- ament In [total and complete. them would In of the m“an 'm m. “mum. election day. the soure- aafl. m mm," on. men! and dissolution of Parllo- NM NV 1" ~ “flu” m "H ment "'4" “I ll" 5".“ CM” Dona told reporters the mortal The last time any number of divorce petitions weren't passed ll were washed out by sudden dissolution. Earlier. the Common.- helmt a final attan by Frhart Real-r, CCF-NDP financial apokesrnan. on tho gmerlment‘s financial policies The noun posse-1 an in» Motion bill for SIIJMQI to cover final supplementary esti- mates for last fiscal year On the heels of that m. ‘a mac n October. Dy that I' til i ll. Ii party. will Min emu . Saturday In his home constitu- ’: Wm aucr tin m He plans a major r at at. W mined by m3 roam- “nu encaa with Alberta m Carlson-tin and Libarnl “PI held cod - of - Mucus Hurting: Vednaaday - the anal I secrecy. may mm. am. sure M. with up. pin-seldom. hem-imminent!“- ltiglli‘Sl bid “as 311.787. 1‘ h. work is scheduled for compio- tion vithin seven months. i The, work includes the con- siructinn of a brcakwater-land-i in 504 fect long at the outer end. All sections will be 21 feet wide. it will bc constructed of creosoi-i cd braced pile hents. wales. capa‘ thcciinz and fcnders. with a la-I minaied timber and concrete. composite deck The arca be- iwccn the extsting and n as! unrks will bc dredged and t h e‘ spoil placed in the area between ‘hc inner spur and the to II n highway. The combined U-shaped protectcd facilities for the fish- :nz fleet. Thirty-seven lobster finals operate from Eamont Bay uharf. which is located eight milcs iicsi of Wcliinnton on the CNR line. Plans and specificationawm prepared in the Cbarlottotm DISII‘lf‘I Engineer‘s office (i tha department of public works. I. )Iclmnnan. district Chm (harbours and rivers engineer- lmzi of Charlottetown. will b. responsible for supervision d the work. . m J. a. 1. Morris Ltd. At Your Home FUGITIVES NABBED Ray Holwaty. left. and Du- ald Kolot. identified by police as fugitives from Saskatche- wan. Canada. sit in police bead- brlef use and part of the 81. 506 found in possession of the pair. Police said a quantity of tools used by burglars and safe crackers along with threa bottlel of nitroglycerin wera also found in the cars drivel by the men. (AP Win-photo) marten in Dallas ‘ ' .._. their arrest Sunday. 0n the deck in front of the pair is a WEATHER TORONTO (CPl — Tempera- lures: HALIFAX (CPL—The weatnar‘ office says a weak dilturbanca should bring a few Inowfiurrtaa ‘ to Nova Scotia. Otherwise thai weather in the Maritimaa should i be sunny with a few afternoon cloudy periods. i Regional forecasts: Nova Scott: aaccpt northen, relinn: Sunny with a few cloudy period! and a in mowflurries; ' little change in temperature; ‘ southwest winds ll. Law-high at Halifax and Yul-mouth 32 and t5. Kentville so and is. Goslin- 25 and 40. Sydney 23 and 40. . Outlook for Good Friday: ‘ Sunny. Northern Nova Scotia. Prince .i the island furriers fashion look for Easter Edward Island and New Bruns- wick: Sunny with a few cloudy periods: little change in temper ature: light winds. Lowbigh at New Glasgow and Charlottetown Jean lake- Gmtar re-sala value. using color. new styling. Colorbestoa can“! burn line shadow. For tops in Quality ; Dial 443275 f See The Easter Play . . . "Aunt Susie Shoots the Works" noun-o- pmenial by St. Charla Auxiliary. cum- Hospital Sunday Matinee. April 22d 2 panmndavoalagpertomam at 8:15 pan. Monday. Aprl 23 at Nun Donia Academy. EASTER BEEF SHOW MODERNIZE YOUR HOME With Cola-burns Siding or Rock Shaka Hera In what you get— New pride In appear-nu of your home. A slugger tlghter homo. lower fuel bills. Double protection agalnat the weather. resists termites and other insects. We use Insulating shingle Backcn, to bring out the butt Atlantic Roofing and Insulation Co. In Spring Park Road Free Estimates — Turns to null your budget. Charlottetown Specializing in Blowing Insulation rot. or rust and Service. Call P. 0. Box 951 Ibrahim for and ma. th. doublo knit WE PURCHASED THE BIT-POUND RE- SERVE CHAMPION, OWNED BY TOM SANDERSON, NORTH RIVER; ALSO A NUMBER OF OTHER PRIZED ANIMALS AT THE P.E.|. EAST BEEF SHOW. Sofortite “Armando, grain for! star but, youwlllgottflabutbufundthobaafprimnt Ufa. Our EASTER BEEF will be on display OOODFRIDAY MONINO. P. J.'s LIMITED meats-rm , , r “4'3"” ' _l_.u...c...ac.n.-. n- J