ISLAND NEWS PAGE sy tiver! George Mackey . . Th ernment did not fulfill hi li Summerside and Prince County | ,.7,sizemment did not fulfil) ing a higher living standard ements in full charged Geor |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. March 7, 1962. 3| NcxsyLit-sh Prince, who ured | farmers’ BO’ poreent. of parity if 5 & i ge F : a notation from the department | on a 10-year average and farm- Pense of Queens when he of education to a teacher in the spring | Was highways minister show, he said, thi In 1956 he said, more than sian elegatres ste. had ben spent a occ | county, $508,329 in Prince and case in the amount of $444,185 in Kings. In 1960, under i * e minister had stated in the PCs, $942,100 was spent in re articl ati n the house that the districts de- | bliss and contentment. Queens, $667,041 in Prince and finitely do not have to pay sup-| He hypnotized the people and | $558,980 in Kings. |they followed him but he only MONTREAL — (Special) The, 6. The citizen in education— led them back to the conditions 31 Prince Edward Island dele-| Winston Currie and Rev. William | Por' jot the Thirties, Mr. MacKay ga ‘Canadian| Simpson. | Aottone: 208 in the Legisla-| charged. 1. Education jure last 7 ‘There was unemployment of They talk of a reforestration | three-quarters of a million peo-| debate at 10 p.m. and will have Program, but there Turning to the individual dis- tricts, he said $127,454.73 had been spent in 4th Prince in 1956 and $229,794 in Ist and employment | attending the conference on education divided | ranks thi Ph WATER SAFETY PROGRAM PLANNED the department of education's Dr. yesterday to participate —Mrs. Norman MacMillan, Mrs. cin se ven different intrest | Harold it Following is a breakdown of the Island | ipated: 1, Professional status of tea- chers—Dr. Frank MacKinnon, Helen Yeo, Lt.-Col. Leo F. M: Doni E.J. Roche, Anna Riley, Mrs, Marjorie Coffin, and Sister Mary Eugenia CND. | 2. Development of student po-| ‘ential—Dr. KA. Parker, Mri Lincoln Dewar, Edmond LeClaii Carl Smith, Mrs. Basil Donald, Rev. Thomas lan : 3. New developments in s0-! elety—J. Lincoln Dewar and LH. Maloney. 4. Financing education—Erle| Plans were made last night ly appointed provincial chair- | that it is aimed at pointing out for the 1962 Red Cross water | Cross water safety and first | man of the Red Cross water | to students the inherent dangers Tae ee Mechonsie safety program by the aid; Eugene Gorman, deputy | safety committee, as he con- | o alcohol. ‘ant. vincial committee which heads | minister of fisheries who is a “Acute alcohol treatment,” he 5 Continuing educati Ul this activity. Left to right in| a member of the ducts the action-packed, three-' | said, “‘should take place at | sic’ Poirier, Mee ate eenee| committee, are Mrs. Evelyn and lan R. Rankin, the new- Side YMCA Planning Expansion Of Program SUMMERSIDE — A lengthy | lined the annual meeting of the discussion on now the YMCA| YMCA held last night in the Y- movement could be furthered | Centre on Green Street, with the| be in Summerside, particularly in| retiring president, Charles Bal- getting specialized help, head- | tem presiding. | ae | To culminate the discussion | the meeting approve ition LATE NOTICES (Also see anno which would ensure that the juncements columns adjoining Classified Ad-| mittee to formulate a policy vertising section.) | which could be presented to in-| terested groups in Summerside, particularly church groups, to support a more extensive YMCA program in the area. During the meeting six new members were added to the board of directors of the Su m- merside YMCA, and six more COMPTON — At the Prince will-join the executive as repre- Edward Island Hospital, Tues-| sentatives from each of the six day, March 6, 1962, Martin) Protestant Churches in the town. Compton of Bangor in his 75th) The new directors include year. will trans- | John-Ellis, Keith Lapp, Robert ferred from the MacLean Fu-|Hogg, Carles Ballem, James neral Home at 5 o'clock this | Murphy and Edgar afternoon ‘to his late resi-|‘The church representatives will dence, Funeral to be announ-| be named in their own churches ced later. Please omit flow- and will attend the next council ers. | meeting on March 22. The president, outlin Can- WALKER — At. Cambridge, adian youth fund campaign, Mass. Saturday, March 3, which is being sponsored by the 1962 Annie I. Walker, former- Canadian Council of the YMCA, ly of 21 Prince Street, Charlot- | and stated that the local group tetown, in her 88th year, Rest-|was being asked to contribute ing at the MacLean F uner-/to this fund. No decision was al Home where the funeral| made on this matter during the DALZIEL—At the Prince ward Island Hospital, Maren 6, 1962, John T. Dalziel, 147 | Elm Avenue. Resting at the | Cutcliffe Funeral Home, Fu- eral notice later. in new executive formed a com-| OCcupy TIME AND (Continued from page 1) present jails “in kindest terms,” | habilitation cent cards, reading the cheapest literature and swap- lease. OCCASIONAL CRIMINALS “Our jails are not equipped to provide any type of training. in- inals—not hardened. Up to time of his crime he has ably been a law-abiding citi- zen. He has committed an of- fence and it is necessary that nished un to normal life as @ law-abiding citizen, but he will not be reformed if, during his term in jail, his’ morals been corrupted by prison i a k be provided.” outlined province's police forces. ‘“Ser- i i |, “was ab- tect their x Turning to education, Mr. Mc- ’s program of vocation- al training is expanded much further, counsellors” select careers. He said that sometimes when a student reaches grade eight or “there is a tendency to drif off into vocational training.” PERMANENT SEATS . McQuaid suggested it would be a ‘“‘step in -the direction” if the House did not have to stand over a Liberal House one. “In the normal oe oe Occu- | your district by at least to ee therapy and vocational | not two, of the opposition parties. the | you, whose duty it is jonal structure of the | the rights of the minority groups S, encoura; per- sons who do not adequately pro- | , the department of ed cation should appoint ‘ one or ping stories. I don’t think there | two” _ professional dance | POs doubt but right | ker of the | for Mrs. Justin MacLellan and Dr. in one, if | But I wonder if it is fair, that t ainst a candidate of ag ‘and I believe that | th i enter | this type of crime, particularly | eas group whose rights break: re now expected to pro- tect, I suggest, Mr. permanently, automatically have the confi dence of the people he repre nine | sents,” he said. | Commenting on the speech | from the Throne, Mr. McQuaid said that “of necessity it is a Jong document as it. contains | the manifesto of a progressive be retained | 20vernment. It is the manifesto governement that has ere is no rea:| of a he’ said, “‘that | pledged itself to work in the Preside | best interest of all the people f with as | of the province, E much eee as he does | of our population is beneficially very segment | affected by the program out- iress."* Attorney-General Defends Gov't Financial Showing delegation, and the| Another P.E.I. delegate, Hon. groups in which they partic- L.G. Dewar, is one of the vice. the general con- Two former Islanders are at- . i he conference as re- ald, Mabel Matheson, Rev.| presentatives of other areas. y are Dr. Ross Robertson, of the National Research Coun- cil, and Mrs. J.D. Townsend, now a resident of Mac-| Thursday night, and the P.E MacLel-| delegation will leave Montreal Friday on its return trip Mrs. Marjorie Aiden Mulli- are any ple last year, there i amount of farm woodlots, whose | fecline 'in farm’ ‘privee act owners cannot afford to hire men to cut firewood, and buy oil for | full of commodities of all kinds, *, reported. | there is want and misery in the Hope River income drop | country, Mr. MacKay claimed. amounts to approximately $1,000 | e farm family which “is a big | sources, mismanagement is the loss fuel, Mr. MacKay e BLAMES DIEFENBAKER he added. “I believe the department of | riculture here is doing every- (Linkletter) | thing it can “said Mr. who laid much of the blame for | debt in history”, he stated + | present difficulties The conference will conclude| Minister Diefenbaker who made at Borden is serious with only R I.| big promises he'd pay off the | one boat, the Abegweit, available national debt, balance the bud- get and have Canadians enjoy-| served, “that the MacKay decline in farm prices and | [ though farm storehouses of great re- Cops Opener With ‘a country only reason for unemployment, Diefenbaker said he'd pay off the national debt but we have had the biggest peacetime “B" series for the Bridge trophy. Prime| The transportation situation | John Pineau 2, Jack Pineau and jolly. Hunter River snipers he ob- authorities R. Matheson. for service." I think,” 52.3% of all Canadians interviewed in a recent detailed survey made an understandable mistake. They thought Valiant cost from $80 to $600 more than Canada’s lowest priced compact car. Fact is, will be held Thursday, March % ‘ 8 with service saecmtan be a panibit fat: octiing. sah opeaeee Valiant costs only $7.10 more than Canada’s lowest i 290 pm. Interment will| indoor pool for” Summerside | se"fait rngeeener a, Sa that| By NEIL MATHESON [a better financial position to i i take place in the Peoples’ | was also discussed considerably| one” and cannot be blamed om | Farm and Provincial Editor | continue our efforts”, the treas- priced compact car! cemetery. last night, and although it was | any government as. “reports “The Shaw government achiev- | urer of that date concluded, Mr. WeCABE—At the Charlottetown Tecosnized that it would be an ex- | Gr Hospital, March fuck. "rhe. | Pensive proposition costing in mae JW. McCabe, 293° Rien, (Me. vicinity of $200,000. m an y mond Street, and formerly of Present were of the opinion that Stanhope, 8. conditions.” i emphasized, however, that ed a surplus of $28,061 in the ve| fiscal year ending March 31, 1961, although we had only budgeted for a surplus of $4,- 577”, Provincial Treasurer Mel- McQuaid reported. And in 1951 Mr. Darby (Walter Darby) had said {While we are not satisfied with the terms and are hoping for substantial ad- | How could people be so mistaken? Easy! Valiant is designed to look more expensive ... and it has many, many dollars worth of extra features tucked ae 4 years. Hi | Port ihe venture would by fees: f | vin McQuaid told’ the provincial | jusment t least have th ( | port the venture would be feas-| to the si vi jeQuai e province! ents, we at least have the i Hamensy Fischer ice | te fongrange promen "| Tegislature here last night as he| assurance that we will not re away inside it. For instance . . . a big 101-HP where the funeral wil] take _ The general secretary for the As administrator of the Liquor scolded a Leader A.W. ce Jess than the amount of. tight d a rustproofed lace Thursd: Summerside branch Donald | Control Act, Mr, McQuaid said| Matheson for his attempts to | fered.” 2 ix engine ... tight-as-a-drum, Belock to Se Aficheel's Charch | Baker was renamed to his pos-| the $498,000 increase in liguer | criticize the way financial af-| This man(the Liberal leader) Slant Six engi - tig : x Covehead for Requiem Mass | ition and will continue im 1962.| sales ‘eto ee cee ee See Oe) SS eS a ane a ae Unibody construction . . . buoyantly smoot at 9.30. Interment will be in (| over ious year “sl 4 ances: : i . the church ; Kensin ton Po eee ve ee Se ay | oe fog Sonate, ae Torsion-AIRE ride . . . new feather-light steering Ma increased sales | the surplus when they are tabled is. Province * P . fe cuak MAYLEY—The death | eteurred Die Sud I n ves jure occured during the | tomorrow, Mr. McQuaid stated. aoe in the nine-year period «.. plus 32,000 mile chassis lubrication and 4,000 lontreal I iden! years. | RECALLS LIBERAL BUDGET | 1951-59, Mr. McQuaid charged. i ‘ al pens ‘eon: a fore y Pain Sea vas note|eritis, Man. who attempts to This is the man, the treasurer miles between oil changes. And, of course, a com: , ae " . 3 iN — teresting st , bud fe continued, who an unfound- a ‘ Her’ remains are resting ai | ooMrna Nake ly on eat that in view of the increase of | fcit of $87,003 in the year end. ed. debt. of $12,000,902 at Sept plete choice of models—sedans, hardtops and big, sales last year, the sale of per-| ing March 31, 1961 and wound | ember 15,1959. This is the man, 3 52% ; ? comfortable wagons. No wonder Valiant has und was & son . up with a deficit of $6,748,589." | he added, who borrowed $2 mil morning | Elizdbeth Roach who survives | figure is made up of 4,225 in- previous year he budgeted | lion from the Royal Bank of : leaving the: funeral note at him, and the late Fred Roach | dividual permits and 11,905) for a deficit of $155,734 Pe) Canda to pay off the Bank of become the King of the Compacts ...no roa Mass | of M: ode aie sends ™ | wound up with a deficit of $2,-| Montreal ople think it comes with a king-size “This is the man who wrote so many peop! Mt c 156,951. In the year ending price tag... no wonder the low price delights so : ty modation loans as uncollectible, : ALD — At the home of | Couison® Ki ington; Velda, | has useful Heahol| an actual deficit of $1,778,643 | and we find a any people into owning a Valiant! Treat yourself ‘randson Glibert MacDou- | Oulson, Kensington; | Voids’ | Quaid. said unfortunately | an@ had it of $1,330, pany, secured by a promis. many peop! Nine Mile Creek, March | mouth, N.S.; Helen, Mrs. Her- | it-has al: per-| after budgeting for $1,340,041, | Sory note written off by a per- to a Valiant today . .. and get all these plus value Soneid' sate Goa east RMse> | bert ‘Tapp, "Moneton: ae Ce a " ween f for only $7.10 more* than Canada’s year. | Mrs. William Steeves, 3 |“ year, “This man,” ;” he cl . features for 0 . ing at the Cutcliffe Funeral E , Ont.; Mor- | are from Persons | Mr. McQuaid ‘who criticizes This is the record Mr. McQuaid m Hime tos whee te funeral foro Ale, Kenning. | convicted curt foro for our fiscal arrangement with | added in eritical fi lowest priced Compact Car! Thoreday, service ton: Cutler, ‘St. Thomas, Ont.; | fences assoclated use | Ottawa, a deal that will give us , s Semest mt the ‘ese’ He. | Eanis died’ at ano see. Sis. e have eheet Att tioe |aectar eaten aaane-evern Injured Boy Based on factory sugzested A ae aa Coe ceiving Vault. Please omit The funeral will be Bis i this province,” five-year period" mpact over 100-inch wheelbase including heater, federal taxes, Oo Ror Memoria” Charen, proeram ean "et the por erga fa Nenaton "lls Airlifted * delivery end handling. BROWN—The death occurred at | Malpeque. i “anast sert with preven | yout, “het did the then pro- the Charlottetown Hospital, tion,” ee eee Bie © ey) 2) Seeds Nev Wide ‘ Monday, March 8, 186, of Fi vi | He. sd thet thie doce not le ee ee ae ee ae Kent Street, in his 80th year. nes Le car retail eutieta, but rather aa sah 'etiee bint Geet te a a eon temaing were transferred n ‘educational |, aimed at being made ton of Me. and Mes. federal government ....anyone i,t ae, At S'side Schad etn ar nn | den Mchzan by orp Ww his late residence, from where | SUMMERSIDE — One assault! “While we respect the views | Structure will appreciate im- suffering trom . the funeral will be held Thurs-| charge, several charges laid| of those who advocate abstin-| mediately that our relatively Gey ianere ‘of the accident day , leaving the | under the Highway Traffic Act | ence, I feel that an educational fixed provincial income cannot | could not be learned at press residence at 9:45 for Requiem | and two under the Indian Act is more acceptable and keep pace with the growth in time. No other details were BeSncaet at + | Sentactesde to, treme Coaiay The _ exiting’ | COMPLAINTS RECALLED > ‘a.m. Interment | Summerside by attqrney-general_« in the Roman Catholic ceme- | Magistrate W. Chester 8. Mac- And in his speech after the tery. Donald. | a 5 Saree ot se | coeemet wee somes, Se can io Trace . Dyment, case was adjourned | treasurer aa it MeQUAID "he death occurred cnten. ude K. vans, of| until Mareh 20 for hearing. “Unfortunately for us the new Woman Bnday, March "5, 1962, of | ROMS Satie to charges of driv. Anes of $10 asd ‘conte for pos | agreement oer not Tavor’ this | Both city police and RCMP VALIANT VALUE, George McQuaid, is Stewart | Me*thout. due care and atte: | season of intexicants eff the re sarge ee ol free | ay Ps there NOBODY BEATS FOR 1 remains ere Jerr; the | tion and were fined $15 and costs | serve. general subsidy remains at the | W8 still no trace of 3-year. Hennemey"" Foncsal “itome |or ten days, while Cedric John) A ten dolier fine was isiso| same level as it ie for the eur-| 0. Althea MacLeod of Alliston. - Sepa Tern erat co yer ease Sais gees “Case oo allG. Barbour Ltd. | F. R. McLaine Ltd. five days on a| ing while not the holder of a| “If istic. attitude , toe ieee oes “iu charge"The iter fet Heme, ‘another person om the park of th ft go | So ng, Paya ryeeye Wend. . ur t . . * t E ‘Mase | were levied as a result of speed-| chatged in connection with this | ernment towards Province. ‘ the Cham "age Most | ns’ in excess ot 50 mile per | ncdest, was given warning | fm relation to oot fecal needs | yat"ccty"r's incl taxt drive 123 - 127 Euston St. Malpeque Road fey taiemer ail ve, Mis ‘cmay pee wos meet ta Sonvnnat Saran Seanad Somaguast sorer = ‘Gemport os Gs Charlottetown, P.E.1. Charlottetown, P.E.I. { - CI , Pl ae” | toh saa “Ameo Boplons aw | ras . a Gx ans te vem |an doe Hope River defeated Hunter River 12-4 last night at Kensing- ton in the first game of the Stanley Scoring for the winners were George Callant 5, Joe Pineau 3, we George Bernard 2, C. Smith and