/recuuns ana pevellt all countries ‘ linvelved,: including the emerg- “ling Commonwealth nations - ‘Free traaing SuTDOOR: a os qos ise ce one “Mr. Jay ‘told the Canadian | = ie LUE! fa cea ~. “Covers Prince | Edward Island Like The Dew” Area Urged Club of Ottawa. the Common. | OTTAWA (CP)=Douglas Jay, | Wealth and Europe! are becom: | Harvey Moore S| mane SECOND SECTION oe Charlottetown, st May 28, 1966, Sanctuary. Work Goes the ing some. of those hundreds of | . ey -ducks (served -up on a platten as I talked to. -Mrs. Moore’ about | : British” Hoard of trade presi- |i"& separate free trade areas. | jail ‘TOPPED THE POLE ‘conservation and the sanctuary. | At any rate: it’s good to know |: ‘work. P| -PAGE 13 © - + dent, said Thursday , Common- wealth and: European countriés| The world’s wéalthiest woman should work toward a nearly-/is thought to have been Queen | ‘free trade area. Wilhelmina The Netherlands, | This long - range. development who. died-in 1962. - “By. JACK McANDREW | |ters of concern in thé outdoors thousands Of birds’ ‘who visit the Well, the first big fishing con- |area. sanctuary and some who make sat ae aoe at he san- test of the season ends Monday.| The’ -Harvey ‘Moore Wildlife the pond a year round home. cuary and through the wildlife | \I'm talking about the angling|wund has presented its annual I've asked many people about scholarship established ‘Inchis | Lee aes Sass pean ‘going on scholarship at the Prince of Wal- ones etl way with wild name. * {for ast month or so. ies College graduating’ exercises, |animals, and haven't yet been The sch ede: | While this column remains\and at about’ the. same time |able to discover just how he ed to a peta in i seek firmly non-partisan, it’s still our|was enriched by 3 new donation |went about instilling that kind of ~ agriculture at Prince of Wal-: hope that somewhere among the |to the scholarship fund. confidence in the birds. I guess; es College who shows spec- 30° candidates is one who has 4| The fund was set up in 1961 by |it’s a matter of communication ial aptitude or interest in \liking for the pleasures to bejtriends of the late. ‘naturalist |that escapes logical definition, . wildlife or conservation. and. ‘found with field and stream, and| Harvey Moore of Milltown but there was no mistaking it in this year’s recipieht. is Car: |might be willing to champion 8\Cross, and no better picture of |his lifetime. men Paynter of Lower Free-\ | cause.or two. Mr. Moore’s dedication to the; Mrs. Moore, though she does | town. There is no restric- It he exists he t# one cami cause of conservation coild be |not approach her husbands abil-' tion on-how the money. may_. date we most . certainly would |found than the citation in the/jity, nonetheless gets along be spent but it should be di- like to~seeelected. Ot Declaration of Trust. — ore well with her guests her-|--rected to furthering ‘some | \there is just a day, or two left| 1 reads: © ‘An unpretentious self.I recall visiting the sanc-| aspect of the students inter- | for. hunters: and fishermen -tolman of modest means, in 1950}tuary several years ago to pre-|~ est in the field. jsound out their local candidates |he established on his own prem-|pare a radio-broadcast and she| -_ wd ; 'as to their feelings about mat-jises at Milltown Cross and at his |put the birds through their pac: |DISTINCTIVE HONOR | own. expense maintained, ' with|es for me. ~ But as important as the mon-'| only minor assistance, ‘a_water-|- We walked. pon ty the jae of ey award, is the distinctive hon- . eee ; ¢ of ithe. bank, with carryin a | Obafor the..student: in being sel- Mf you Hike Trest, safety and timely nd ance: = thousands ef a Sp Serpe aed Mas. ore ee uae Ss oe do- _Hot Water “COMFORT. ing... ‘ On, Come On... thor has given the fund $500.00. You need_us ! ! A CURRENT | __» | ACCOUNT A ye Cw Come-On, and ina twinkling {|The donor knew Harvey Moore was. treated to_one—of-the-most | Well. and_was a great eee unusual sights I have ever seen. of bis werk: esi he oe flock of ‘several stressed the great need for. s turned at sound mn 2 —te—be of her ‘v id be, hale re conservation — work poeta 7 gan half/earried out in the province, and B flying across |the hope —he-expressed that the the pond. The' bered up the Money may be deposited or withdrawn Le Harvey Moore Scholarship mnox(. alr conditioning and bank waddling along like so seem mail, erin pen was ween: alr heating and many ‘overweight supply _ ser- sient, encourage efforts in that ventilating... -} Madly. geants--and-literally—-serambled|~-rie-tristees of “the” fund have |” over our feet in an effort to get| asked me to express theif grati- MAS oR 2 TRUST. we otkine kn came known only gradually to |@t-the, grain being . scattered tude to the donor through -this| at mM : residents of the province and ‘ | column, and may I add my own COMPANY casual visitors.” T did‘an interview with Mrs. |heartfelt_ vote of thanks., the H Bldg.) Palmer Electric Ltd.. +} Moore-with- the cackling quack-/ In making the gift the donor. ° BT ‘Queen &. (the Hyndman dg. i: Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8548 WORK GOES ON ing sound of feeding ducks for aloffered the hope that his gift Charlottetown : v 7 “Harvey Moore's work has |background symphony, »and it/might inspire ‘others interested been continued by his wife and |was later broadcast. family at Milltown Cross, with| I never will forget the exper- |make additional donations to the ei some’ assistance, now provided |ience, but-I have-a confession to | fund. % in the supplying of feed’ for the [makée. Ih all” honesty T’ kept “see- mk @ Git ma oe “ROYAL RACING -FAN- weer neta ee | It would indeed be a long ' LARGE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION _ step forward if the fund Queen Blizabeth’ “I potiders—of-the Oaks Stakes in Epsom, REQUIRES “over the racing’form in the England, yesterday. She saw. could—be—built-to the -p-o tnt- ‘A: DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION | royal box at the 186th running where it might carry a good ioe) of the feencist wer S : adequately - training le Pm fom: To cast wie sisters | epee wor in the pe oe ee oan: ane Page next week... Sa dni: me encraeuee gal headquarirs sill t ee re ‘or a ‘a .. the headquarters’ activities and report _ query : to: the Na-- tional Secretary. THE MAN: A mature man with University =a: pre erably in Commerce or Business Administration “He will have proven ability in, effective public jeune and writiig!. - He will require tact and diplomacy in dealing with | all levels of the Organization. in_the welfare of. wildlife — to.|._§ “WE WILL CATCH. UP TO THE REST OF CANADA UNDER A LIBERAL . GOVERNMENT. - P.E.1. now has lowest wages in Canada! $500 a year| _ less than the Atlantic Province average, $1800 less} than the B.C. average. Wages are going up 50% faster in N.B. and N.S. than on the island. race by 2% lengths. oo _ (AP Wirephoto via cable from * fhe favored Valoris win the . London) i Lowest Bid .. ; Is Recorded = tion of’ pins will he. made 2, Members of the graduating Mrs: Mary Hardy, associate dir ector of nursing education, - =e Anole ~ ae Following the recitation of the sdale; Anna Jeanne irch, Florence nitingale pledge by. the | Northam; Mary Plizabeth Bis- : —— class oe, oot aeons hou, Mt: Pleasant; Emily Agnes will beasung by a group Rivint Ge “eka ion = directi , Summerside; Mar- ayes Paving had the lowest » Mire EM Hughes, on of | garet Burleigh, Ellerslie: Sué| bid for a 7.2 miles highways pro: * Remarks by the president of Ann Conrad, New Watetford; |ject between West Devon and - | Exercises. Set For Monday | tie tmedical statt, ‘Dr. RW. |Nova Scotia; Gloria Marlene |Bloomfield when tenders were | : Auld, will be followed by presen. Ford, Northam; Hazel Belle |Pened at noon yesterday in the . SUMMERSIDE — Graduation | tation’ of prizes ‘by, Mrs "Heath Hardy, ‘Alberton; Brenda Lynn oc - = ee enue: : e Sal teat ’ was ‘exercises for the Prince County | Strong, president of the ladies iam ide, M. Sy oh glo Graduation CATCH UP. UNDER A LIBERAL GOVERNMENT — WE WILL voTE ‘eecnai— o Preference will be given to a person who speaks both English and French fluently. He will have an honourable discharge from active service in the Armed Forces. Salary starting at $10,000 to $12,000, depending on ‘ciiatition: tions, with the usual fringe benefits, Hospital: school of nursing will/.aid of the Prince County Hos- Hughes, take place on Monday evening at Civil Auditorium. Ceremonies begin-at-8-o’clock with the invo- cation by Rev. Gordon D. Mac- | Beth, of Kensington | United | Chy-ch- Mr Richard Sinton, | vice president of -the Prince County Hospital Board of Trus- pital, Marilyn Leard, Searleton: Mrs.- Helen Bolger, “executive |Norma Irene Lipsack, Summer- association’of mc oe suet: oe MoHlardy, al ard Pamela Island ‘will. deliver ;the main ad- |Canadian Forces Base, Summer. | dress. Claudia Sears, Summer.|side; Wendy. June MacNeill, side, is class caladicertier Tyne Valley; Mary Elizabeth The evening will close. with | Meikle, Summerside: Sylvia and MacRae, $280,050; Curran and Briggs, ‘$285,290, and War- ren. Maritimes $290,935... ‘ The project is a joint one be |tween the province and the At- | lantic Development Board. ‘WOMEN EARN LESS Relocation ‘expenses paid. Se 9 - a ae - a tain: ait’ details: of _ education i tees will officiate. vocal selection by the | Anne Murphy, Sea View; Ethyl| Women’s average weekly | B E R. A L aes ee itt 1 not later | June 15, | Diplomas will be presented by | students—“‘evensong” by Han-}Iynn ‘Phillips, Summerside; wages in Canadian manufactur - ee oo Boe tab Guardian - Patriot. ‘ * 4 Mrs*Constance Corbett, direc- | del, followed be the benediction Claudia Mabel Sears, Summer-|ing in 1963 were $49.22, comp Thousands Jam Coliseum for Liberal Rally ac es support for all Liberal candidates in Monda y's election, saying that only a Liberal gov- The above pictures show the P.E.I..Liberal Leader, Alex B. Campbell, at the great Lib- eral rally'in Charlottetown last night..Don Messer: and His, Islanders provided ‘the musical and dancing entertainment. Mr. Campbell was the speaker of the evening. tib- ernment would provide Free School Books, a higher minimum wage with coverage ex- tended to women, better. labor relations, im Proved farm legislation and $100 a’ month ood for ALL old age pensioners, ie i eral candidates from many districts attended. In theée pictures Mr. Campbell is seen _ “arriving, being welcomed inside the Coliseum and with the crowds. He appealed: for = / Sa eS o i 4 : ; é . * Inverted hy the P. eke Liberal hae eee ee cana oouel i ee aa n x = : : ‘ ; : : foo on : eo ; ‘ ° Leon ; | ‘ ory é = ‘ aa we ; : : “ag ° ‘ Cree FY may 5 6 < . Sess tentin : = > perenne J . - Oe tp » ~ ; : : ne : - sii tt ne ; ee 5 e ~ rie , 2