a e sland News Page [Experts Will Attend Eastern and Central Districts \ ni i Association, Montague?-was host to the Brookivn Trio last night at their monthly dinner meeting. The trio consisting of Mal- colm Munro, Willard Bruce and Johnny Bears were presented Trinity Men's Assn ‘Honors Brooklyn Trio | MONTAGUE — “Trinity Men's |. Following a dinner of corned the United Church Women a program of singing by the Brooklyn Trio, a quartet con- sisting of Mrs. Helen Coffin, Mrs. Arnold’ Wightman, and beef and cabbage, catered by | Beef Ass'n Two .of ‘‘the top men in Can- ada” in their fields will be here meeting of the Prince Edward Island Beef Producers Associat- ion, President Leo P. Mclsaac told The Guardian Jast night. George Morris, Merlin, On- tario operates a large feed |ot of steers and knows probably more about corn silage than any \other Canadian, Mr. Mclsaac with Oyanimid of Canada and Mr. Mclsaae regards this man as one of the top men in the next month fer a Province-wide | | suggests j The other man is Dr. WC. | MacAskill, chief veterinariar { | | | Meeting A DEFENCE. (Continued from page 1 ler’ ( -Bruce) and Gor- don Churehill (PC — Winnipeg South Centre) rushed into the House. ol ; DEBATE RESUMES « - Debate resumed at Mr. Wink- © ler’s request, with the Conserva- tive whip. talking about stores service. : : : He- said stores services army bases s! ' be the as those on RCAF bases. would amount to a raise in for the army, he said. tive MPs .questioned the 000,000 program to acquire to 125 CF-5 jet planes for . air force. Jack Horner (PC — Acadia said the defence estimates should be “filibustered’’ by the Opposition—held up in debate-— until Defence Minister can cofivince the House that the CF-5 fighter-bomber is a a a A is ~~ tit with engraved trays by the | Douglas Coffin: was enjoyed. | Country on Urea, a synthetic pro- | |while aircraft. : . club and ee So by |Mr. MacLeod also sang a solo. | ‘ein that has come to play a| \. Terry Nugent (PC—Edmonton all on their re perfomance| Arnold Vaniderstine, presi- |/arge part in the livestock iced Strathcona) said “everyone is of qver 37 years of service to the | dent of the mens elub presided. situation. ; alarmed at the thought of mil- community ee C.J. Fraser was in charge of the |. Mr. Morris is not only a prac- lions being spent on such use- _ This trio, well known through- | devotional perior;'J.A. Annear tical fanmer who feeds and fin- less things.’ ; out the province, spends many led the singsong; Rev. Russel ishes a large quantity of steers, | HAS SHORT RANGE. a days each year singing at wed- | Burns Jed in prayer. - - |he's president of the. Ontario | : |, Marcel Lambert (PC — Ed- . Ree cone Ree | ee het aleaee |b acti in Met County Do ile ccwerninty met nae , ’ , -|@ member of the association, | ounty | selves and’ how foul “want |# _ comparative cc TULATES LEADER “e — - god church Fo hg spoke briefly and congratulated association. | to. dleotaue alee alien Mig without refueling. The RCAF - | Gumek Specter (isin ce: Reeerscs serrate ators mae St “set nce out so of prior be er ae a te was held at a Léberal party ‘é pe . stated that he doubted a one Sa ace ts wee done a peal deal of work "en | enna eee of Sanam used: by. the NATO division im ral club at St. Dun- sched 0 caucus in Kelly Memorial ‘Dev The ‘trio anywhere had served so | in the distant future this type of feed with the Michi- . Europe? : : : atan’s University, congratulat- P-E.J. Legislature March. 9 Library on the campus of St. fe # me ' ae . 7 tar agli lining up the meetings’ which - ‘ ed Weston MacAleer who was and 10. LEFT is‘Leo Broder-. Dunstan‘s University. a NE Sey ge tow pisotal ‘and a me A et Se ee lee Island oo een ane expected to be held in the nse ge Soe elected leader of the univer- Ich, vice-president of the SDU Pel 6 ai te Sie hide ot | ar ot the rene agmntion wes |the Brociye frie, Wy Dr, A. a Producers | Kensington and Souris areas in |mobile command set up im, tee sity Liberal party last night Liberal Club. The election * : your child,” was the theme de-| Fos scocteod,, was |the Brooklyn ‘Trio by Dr. A.E. |adds. ithe near future. Dates will be|rie" command d ; | WEATHER veloped by ‘Mrs. Esther Pletch , Who is the last | Ings, which was taped for fu- | 1 -jop poG’ announced later, . Melsaac hag ena ah —_ i e : a : Seer an cae at wastiog of Geatiet. bar Moai Gale tees |e ictures of the event® De. Bachakilt “ip the (op dog” | a ceshors tat:th big Cher- tracked vehicles," a ‘Premier Shaw EORONTO (CP) — Tempera-lite'S pring Park. Home and |i Montague and atiends each |were taken by Archie Hilchey |tremely fortunale to get him lotletown meeting were. ned W | york sunury) anid, single-fane School: Association Feb. 15. |monthly meeting of the as-jiand pictures for slides by G. | ing. Mr. Mc. by Mr. Mclsaac when he York-Sunhury) said ' : Low overnight High Monday sociation, ~ i here. for our meeting, ‘ WAS lily dwellings rather than row ©’ a? - * | Mrs..Pletch had prepared a lane Arnold Wightman. | observes. i |in Toronto: attending the ' annual be built to ° Prince George 30 a a re co for | : | The March 16 meeting will get | meeting of the Canadian Federa- | ..-vicemen , a me | nveils Mace az” 2 2 ES= DE "= Preliminary Hearing Held [oa Saeed ek eee eis me Victoria “ 8 Ibook ee alee Oe e ot Ce iminary rearing me 230. ‘There'll be a beet seat delegate from the PEIFA. lege "teacher, also said, there . , Edmonton 3 * Aescie“pa : ‘ ; dinner about o'clock, with a b : : : . k donate scribed | i lensei'e Aa é _|should be more uniformity in . "Phe Mace, which is to be pre-|commemorate the 100th Anniver- | Saskatoon 0 10 Ape oe 2 donee to In Connection With Breaks . | @unther discussion ater that. ane « Socetans _ the | education systems ocroes th i sented to the Prince Edward Is- |sary of the meeting. of the Fath- Regina 3 5 ithe school Mbrary. esha Luinde ae The: idea is to get_the men ood, Planning ‘now for 8 | country... He had taught. youths: *\and Legislative Assembly fol-|ers of Confederation in Charlot- Winnipeg ¢ “M4 2 mereate caaat send head ; hi = away. pechegs aeeeed eight | onal teen meeting on 4 MA- | Wig had attended 15 schools in = lowing the reading of the Throne |tetown in 1964." Churchill 722 ‘ll cake to be donated to the chi- | Te preliminary hearing for constables Harry Burns, an d|0'clock, ¢arly enough to get | tonal -basis in the spring. I |19 years because of the frequent Speech when the House opens|TRIBUTE PAID | Toronto 9 24 |Grens’ wards in hospitals. |_| Barry Joseph Gass of Charlotie | Donald Shears. home and clean up their barn Will be similar, Mr. Mclsaac |transters of service personnel. on Thursday, was unveiled for! Premier Shaw paid tribute to |Ottawa _ 5 1 | Under the direction of Mice, |town and Douglas’ Joogpls Strick- | The police were called to the | work. But the actual closing Svegests, to the National hog : = members of the press yesterday |Wendall MacKay, his executive | Montreal 6 11 [Doris McKay and Mrs. James jand, Marshfield, both “chargea |NO}S0 station at 8:30 a.m. Oct.|hour will naturally ‘depend | oor sponsored a few RESCUE CLIMBER _— he Premier Walter R. Shaw. — jassistant in 1960 who, said the | Quebec ‘i 9 | Lapsiey, decorations were car- | on two counts of break 20, 1965 and arrived approxi-|great deal on the people them. | Years Ago. CACHE, Okla. (AP)—Ronnle ‘The Mace will be presented by Premier, ‘with great personal Fredericton 5g 9 eS ee caaiota ond te. |Get tee nas ae Ge ee nine eae. Canes. Wathen, 17-year-old Lawton high a ‘delegation representing -the |initiative, spearheaded the effort ,Saint John a edad Sistine ond trate at |G = st night “at. the \Shears investigated. - _ ‘ - |achoot junior, was rescued Mon- Canadian Branch of the Com-|to obtain e Mace for this Pro. Moncton — 5 |knowledge growing out of the | Magistrate James B. Johnston, PICKED UP HERE . day from a ledge on 2,203-foot monwealth Parliamentary Asso- |vince. > ° Halifax eo © lee : |presided. Alan K. Scales The two accused were picked Elk Mountain in cmmemegare ~ giation. ing the delegation) Mr. Shaw pointed out Mr. | Charlottetown a7 4 —————/as counsel for the crown up. on Queen Street, Charlotte- Oklahoma where he ” will be Hon. Alan Macnaughton; (MacKay was assisted in these |Sydney ne 1 |Frank Sigsworth was eounsel |‘own at three o'clock that, sttee- we ye Be : stranded since. Sunday after. . former speaker of the House of jefforts by the then Minister of | Yarmotih Sn Couple Honored ~{for Barry Joseph Gass. Doug. aden tyCpl. Baagey and Cat > ee os soon. The boy apparently.is ie - Commons, and T.R. Mesto remerios, Tee nae Mac- — ; ] a i las Joseph Strickland was - ee a «| a g good condition. Gy ere yo of. \Lean le acquarrie, | 5 | counsel. second c . | ai : ; ie a ey. ee aren ‘Cosnell of Oe Mar. Boston i 2 On Anniversary a we oak alo Joged Weak-n at Boswell Try. les 3 dy | WARN TAX DEPAULIERS Ass : ; "| The decision of the -Parliamen- | Tampa _ en ‘ing - Station, Mt. Albion, the La Reuters) — Twenty. ~ ae Wee is four_and a half tary Association tq donate the |Miamf a 7 nee a fuer ae a ee, |e was adjourned on request . ee eight tocsase ministers ee | feet long, weighs about 22|Mace was taken w ev met |New Orleans 0 le Valley. on their 50th wed-|judge and juy at the mext |°Y Mr. Scales to Monday, Feb. | ne death occured on Mon-| On April 22, 1959, Pine Hill|tax detaulters end. ordered pounds and ia made of gold-plat- jin Charlottetown in‘ September Los Angeles “4% (Gg anniversary was held. at sitting of the Supreme Court. | 51 0:38 “The reason for the |ay Feb, 21, of Rev. ‘Thomas Theological College bestowec on |tey their duce within 14 days os pounds and is made signed” by |1964, but due to difficulties in de-| HALIFAX (CP) — The wea. |S Snore’ tt. tow and Strickland was dismissed of the Adoumment was Ua Seite able (Albert Wilson, B.Se., D:D... at ithe Rev. Mr. Wilson the honor- castern Nigetia. Defaullere were Rirks end Sons of Ottawe. sign. manalecte and other com |ther office says Clovontlurry ac. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wyman \charge because of insufficient (Dave 2 witness wha was unable ithe Livingston end MacArthur ary degree of Doctor of Divinity. jwarned their properties wil be | The head is in the shape of 4 siderations it was not possi ee ~ | Waddell Accompanists evidence produced by the crown. | ’ i for Gass and (Nursing Home. Mrs. Wilson, the former Lou-| attached and sold by public auc- crown, under which are crests |arrange the presentation until | tivity- will. become quite gen- oar the ° portion of the em | ‘The first . ia acted as counsel for -Dr. Wilson was born Feb. 10th, ous 7 ' >. | A 0 ; : ae i ill _con- musical heard WwaS Sprickland was without counsel ella Temple ‘of Waverley, N.S.,|tion i they fail to pay withia of the provinces of Canada in|this sitting of the Legislature |eral. Temperature’ Wie Ct |tertainment were John Thomp- for the alleged break into Nel-| * |1878 in Waverley, N.S., the 907 passed away in West Covehead the provincial) The Mace always precedes |tinue to be extremely chilly. No soul \on the second charge. late B.C. . Wil. | ead color. ntcgraved the Crest of the Speaker when entering and jchange in the weather is fore: /"Oe: Meee ner, MN Lae | nan's | eee ee |e, eee oe ee eee fe he eae me, eer. 2 Canada. Below tle Crest of Can- leaving the House. fe a se tad a except Aw’ rt Miex M crearet Tene Me bee rea Sasiealied Eatison cus. |Cnted — pater sae He received his eorly ate conte ve wv ite > is ription i glish by the Sergeant-at-Arms, a -trend higher : : : ior Academy , ter. Mangaret » @ eda is an inscription: ‘forth’ the (romaine under the Spesker’s| peratures, - - ee eee stontar's say |e Reena anes acted, fom Gatos fue eee ot etadeated trom McGill Uni. E*e—Temple, Sherwood. donors and the occasion. |control. When the Speaker takes Regional forecasts: — cated tale se pclae et tevie’s Jeustiecy - stab ms aS s versity, Sinatreal, and Hii The funeral will be held in Tvmediately. ‘below the im-|the Chair it is laid across the) Northern Nova Scotia, East- -__-|artetotows, Onl. Cabelg, Wh: Cen” menos oF ine RT i (Theological College, "Park Royal United Church, Time scription the. provincial ‘flower, |table with the head pointing to-/ern Shore, Prince Edward Is _ \gay of the RCMP, and RCMP | nowp mo . + | His ordination "on 26, |0f service to be announced later. the Lady's Slipper, is embossed. | wards the Government benches; | land, New Brunswick: ° Cloudy Di fE act ssnael The ‘slegad break was dis |1913,- by the. Presbytery | Berane seer On the shaft of the Mace ate In the P.E.I. Legislature the with a few clear periods and e x s Conservatives and eporadic hee- |covered by Mr. Boswell et ap. |Priace Edward sland took plece/ HONORED OLD FISHERS two protuberances which also Mace will point in the opposite | sca’ , Po wae ‘Kling broke out. proximately 7:30 a.m., Oct. 29|! Tyne Valley, where he serv- Businessman . Halvdan Rode have the Slipper embossed on direction from every other pro- | treme cay, vine: serine.) 7 Be Arou [ea eae | presiaaely 73 oe, ed for four youre, - lof Brooklyn gave $1,000 to his them. : vincial legislature in the coum-|erly 15; low-high Tuesday at) | 0 te neck ee Swe ver |about 10 that same morning, to He was inducted, May 1, 1917 |Norwegian home town to build The inscription reads, ‘Pre- try’ as the government New Glasgow and Goshen 15 be-| gprawa (CP) — Conserva- a Sheer praia 4 investigate. Constable Shears to the charge at West Govehead, |a statue honoring herring fish- sented to the Legislative Assem- in the P.E.I. Legislature are on low 10 above, Charlottetown 2 \1:. Leader Diefenbaker ae 1s } mucents for Bre also investigated this incident. |Where he served until his retire. |ermen. j bly of Prince Edward Island by the left of the Speaker. Normal- | below 5 above, Moncton 19 be-| ienty a subject of retirement \ cae ee areas, meu The two accused were ment on June. 30, 1953. r marae -< the Federal and Provincial ly the government sits on the |low 5 above, Fredericton 20 be- | speculation, said Monday eS \Scuny olectial Ganon! ed ne ey coool anes aes oe iM MMM Y : Branches of the Commonwealth Speaker's right. One tale ex-|low 5 above, Saint John 20 be- |,, around quite a while yet. : Campaigns. picked up at three o’clock on Worry of Y * * j * * x | ‘ati to plaining the reason the P.E.I. low 7 above, Edmundston 18 be- s | When a few students clapped i ‘ i : Parliamentary Association plaining 7 ; The 70 - year - old, opposition Queen street by Const. Burns 2 iGovernment sits on the left is|low 5 above, Campbellton ° 23 leader told 550 Carleton Univer- for the NDP associate-state pol-/ 04 op) Bungay. FALSE TEETH & 1 oH that in the past the stove was on | below 5 abdve; outlook for Wed- adenta tee has Wonk te pub. | YC Geman, Mr. Diets air fren he —" | 4 : ee p ; et ed: ' sity st pub- | aker said: Reported missing ting? ‘ |the: Speaker's left and Meas th6 |mesday. cloudy. with snowHutties jie lite “for: quis. 5 while and -I . ar _ |Nelson station were a watch Slipping or Irrita ng one Sess ‘ ' . *|most comfortable side of the | and not quite so cold. intend to remain quite a while | ‘That's about the proportion | valued less than $50 owned by |. Don’t be embarrassed by loose false ne ff ey 4 ‘+oom during the cold winter days High tide today at Charlotte- |longer.” ‘ _ im Canada.” : \Mrs. Nelson, and a smal, | teeth Se en oa GE PERSO 4 : that the House sat. |town 12.45 p.m. At Rustico at} He threw in the comment| He also told the students if amount of money. Money trom sprinkle s tie F Hon a we Ho 2% ' ; f ee Tee \8.19 a.m. and. 7.32 p.m. Sum- | without elaboration in remarks |Canada had accepted the Fulton- | a’ pop machine and a’ till and an} Pleasant powder StVe8 frees eae ea te ; i eat -. \merside tide eighteen minutes|to a meeting sponsored by the Favreau formula for amending |electric razor plus pennies | Semerkalte Sense of sdded Snare . TT * W F Brehaut later than Charlottetown. S.un|university’s Campus Conserva- | the Canadian constitution, Par-|stored under the office counter | firmly. No ‘ P an } Fe | Vee re lrises today at 6.58 a.m. and sets tive Club. liament would have ceasc:. to | were reported missing from Mr. oF (noes ' . — Bu e T ay ‘at 5.56 p.m. | Not all who showed up were exist as the cetitral authority. |Boswell’s station oe — 4 i |. ) | Buried y | : ner = v w ? Yes "yunnay satsoun — mm INCLUDED ON LIST a SUR death occurred at the "8 j ' ; : sie Meme Peat Islands, (County Hospital, Montague, Sa \ og has entered. the P.E.I. Hospital _for surgery. IN OTTAWA Mr. and Mrs, John Leeco, Point Pleasant, are visiting in |b Ottawa, Ontario, where they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ‘ald McInnis. LEAVE FOR FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Knight. Montague, left last week for Flevida—by--car..-On.—thelr..way south they will visit with friends in’ the eastern U.S.A. CARD PLAY . Mrs’ Josie Blanchard and Mrs. James Hughes tied for first and second places at the regular ecard play at St. Pius X Parish last night. Following are other winners: consolation, Mrs, Mar- garet Walker; gents first, Anth- ony. ; second, Joseph Pa- quet; consolation, John Perry; fréezeout, Mrs..Josie Blanchard and Pearl Rice; door prize, Mrs. A.F. Gormley; special, Mrs. Jo- sie Blanchard. , CARD RESULTS Following are the results Saturday evening's card held at Marshfield school: dies first, Mrs. Aden Clow; / se- cond,’ Mrs: Raymond’ V: consolation, Mrs. Alex ’ Gent's first, Donald Jenkins; cond, Harold Taylor; consola- tion, Irving Thompson; door prize, Allison Stewart; freeze- out, Mrs. Sadie McCarville and Allison Vessey. REGRET EXPRESSED An expression of, deep regret to the widow of the, Quebec lieutenant governor was sent ‘by His Honor Lieut.-Gov. W.J. Mac- Donaid by wire yesterday. “{ shall not be able to go to Quebec myself but I am arrang- ing to: have someone represent me at the funeral of Lieutena! ois,"’ His Honor mast yesterday morning ou tate Ms, Comitois. | ‘ imeeting of the to be ‘held next Monday in Sum- turday, Feb. 19, 1966, of William F.-Brehaut, Guernsey Cove, im his 89th year. ' Mr. Brehaut- was born at Guernsey Cove where he lived is entire -lifetime. Besides his wife, Margaret Jordan, he leaves to mourn four daughters,, Mrs. Emile Doucette, Moncton, N.B.; tetown, and Mrs. Lawrence Cairns, Guernsey Cove. and one son, -Freeman,..in..Ontario. Two | gauche and- one son | id bim. D hles surviving are two broth- ers, Lemuel, Murray. Rixer and Harry, Murray Harbour. ~ The remains are resting at his late residence until today (Tues- day), then to the Presbyterian Church, Murray Harbour for fu- neral service commencing at 2 p.m., Interment will be in the | Murray Harbour cemetery. Council Role To Be Topic. The future role and functions of the P.E.I. Rural Development Council will be discussed. at a council, executive mersjde. the formr Elida and Fern, both in Charlot- | ‘Island Cattle | Breeders Assoc- \iation of Canada has published y in ire herds in each province that have ex- ceeded the herd average in each case by-at teast-20 index (breed. class average) points in both milk and fat. . In’ this case it is the individ- / The herd of Col. F. I. And- rew, Charlottetown has BCAs of 111 milk, 115 fat. His Royalty East Raws Rose 2 has BCAs of 136 and 138 in the period under review; Royalty Gilt Edge Nic- oline has 139 milk and 140 fat. The herd of A. MacRae and Sons, Charl RR has 24 fat. Their lace had 175 in milk and fat; Charlottetown - We'll Joyce had 148 in milk, 162 in fat; Charlotte- town Super Milkmaid had 150 in milk, 177 in fat. s The herd of the Estate Bren- ton L. Stead, Souris RR, had BCAs of 108 milk, 115 fat. Ayr- stead Merry Iris had 143 in milk and fat. The herd of Almon Wood and Sons, Little York had BCAs of 121 milk, 122 fat. East River Merry Maid had 154 milk, 149 fat; Twin Hills Daisy 162 milk, 158 fat; East River Pamela 149 | herd of Andrew B. and| MacRae, Union Road milk, 152 fat;., Lealand’s Nina's Flash 141 milk, 142 ‘at: ~East ae Fancy Girl 164 in milk and has BCAs of 104 and 113. Raedale Janice had 135 | 149 fat. eas | The herd of M: C. Mol, Win-, sloe has BCAs of 100 milk, 102 fat. His Greendale Pansy had 4. Allan MacDonald, St. /132 in milk, 139 in fat. Dunstan's University, oe _ 3H ; on the plan for commum ' velopment prior to the discus- CITY ARE A sion. ' - 5 : eeting which will get ; areas at 10 o'clock in the FUNERALS forenoon,. will continue until four o'clock in the, afternoon. It Loco "ua ala Id in the Tartan restaurant, Oiee A. Rodd, Milton and Ken- neth MacLean, Central Lot 16, are ‘joint chairmen .of the Coun- cil. 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