OREO ALE RE EERE OE PBL POLE _ =~. Pp gp ia weno 2 Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Nov. 4, 1965. 5 Candidate Blasts PC's Pension Ad Queen’s County Liberal Candi-; amount, his total payments for dates, B. B. Jones of Bunbury | five years would amount to $216. “*Can-you tell me, where under town, made two main points in|the sun, a man can get a life- ; es @ public meeting at|time pension of $31.25 a month last night. |for a total outlay of only $216.7 Mr. Jones emphasized the_‘‘re- 7 GEORGETOWN — Joseph Condon of Murray Harbor North yesterday pleaded guilty to ap impaired driving charge here | sented the crown in all cases. | John Patrick MacLellan of Rollo Bay, charged with break- img and entering the store of Jerome Cheverie, Souris and the theft of a quantity of assort- ed brands of elected twial by magistrate and pleaded admi to prev as adjourned Nov. 1 That is a fantastically cheap cost improvement in the/for purchasing such a pension. Liberal party standing” as re-|No private insurance plan could '| the latest Gallup poll leven approach it. NO MEANS TEST shows”, he said ‘‘And on top of this, and a Liberals are now rid- point which the advertisement did | with 50 per cent of the de-'not even mention, John Jones ; vote as against 32 per cent after the five years ahead would at this time in the 1962 election, also be getting the Old Age Pen- | Conservative position sion of $75 a month without any has deteriorated 35 per cent means test whatsoever, So at age to 16 per cent as of yes. 65, John Jones under existing - Liberal legislation could retire | varies somewhat on a monthly pension of $106.25. | a"’, he said, “‘bat|And should he be married, there | Maritime provinces, as in| would be another $75. a month of Canada, the swing 1s for his wife. This would mean a in favor of the! total pension for John Jones and | ee ‘ his wife of $181.25 a month.” | . MacGuigan in his speech. Mr. Jones said that he con-| pointed out that “national pros-| sidered this a ‘‘very generous ity does not necessarily mean pension.” | local prosperity.” He went on to say, “I thank “We have to work for local most heartily, the Conservative prosperity”, he said, ‘‘no hand-| candidates of Prince Edward Is- outs from Ottawa will take the|land for bringing this most re- of a locally flourishing| markable case to your attention, economy. I am sure that with a| since they themselves in earlier il 4 e cif VAGABOND PLAYERS HOLD AUDITIONS i Ship Unloads Auditions were held last Charlottetown; Brian Butler, and Mrs. Gerald Allen, publie Be cee cern coar| eoedeants aad in hele: advectio. might at Confederation Centre Winsloe. and Ginny Gledhill, relations officer. The group par nt, | e g only oy a Vicdaas Saaeccnat caeue The Pi rg 7 of 5 000 T we can persuade’ Ottawa to give|a ™month at age 69. Hl tat ' oe saa tetown. ee plans oe ee ’ ons us the assistance that is needed ‘‘At first they said at age 65 oe oa — me toe a the roe ja + ee ith productions ' to get worthwhile Island projects but later when their own leader skin,” witeh Wis hoped. wil as president. One eee ( SLAND BIRDS anu tae on a ee 4 ee aie ciation he ciemians tae ~ wed ae Pee | be performed in late Decem- — are Raynor, e-presi- ed, that when Transport Minis- limit to 69. or was it age 70? At ber. Auditioning were, left to dent; Frank Wood, treasurer; a me Te Towne Pideertell was bere last|aty rate it es all been: a0 tos right, Marianne Gledhill, Teresa De Coste, secretary. | GET ATTENTION | ™,,. ship, Liberian registry, |Week. he and Mr. Jones had fusing, the claims they have Cached. ot the sellirey et eee ee ee eee realy est ee \ ; Charlottetown t, really kn are HMAPAX —- Jock is» black eee enc vee that the minister had teen “moet promising. — \ ear" working srews of 50 men work- impressed with the possibility ‘‘Against all these befuddled ve of . ae age ing day and night and the need of providing ade-| promises you have their own ad- the Atlantic Winter Fair. He's A spokesman for Island Fer- | quate facilities’ for ship repairs| vertisement and the demonstrat- in the exotic birds section on | ‘ilizers Inc., last night said the |in this port. hanes po = a se : : if Indu ship is expected to leave by | crry YDOC ral policies, luc trial building ciate ‘the latter part of next week with “The result oP gr tour of in- Jones will be getting a: lifelong : 2 he Sispuatins a ‘cargo of Island potatoes bound spection,” paid Mr. MacGuigan | pension of at least $106.25 a : parently one for the Southern United States. | ee nent 6 Ww. | month, plus what his wife is re- | of the unusual display. was ery ay. W- ceiving and plus any demonstrat- ; He's owned by Shirley Burke Her cargo of fertilizer taken|J. Kirk of the Department OF oa need fom ihre anda aie pro- Charlottetown, and he placed on in Virginia is being handled | Transport, came to Charlottetown | nosed National Assistance Act, SOURIS — Joseph Richard , costs or 15 days for being in-| third in his class. by agents for the ship, Buntain eee See eas facilities st instead of the- $100 a month MacLellan Rollo Bay, charged | toxicated in a public place. Another of Miss Burke's en- | Bell Co the Bruce Stewarts site. He was promised by the Conservatives at with breaking and entering, re-| In the report of last week’s Soupris court session, it was stated that Elmer Joseph Gal- lant, Souris West, appeared on a charge of illegal possession of liquor. The person appearing on the charge should have read Elmer Wilfred Gallant, Souris He was fined $20 | West. impressed to advise | age 69.” L e us that Dr. Ernest Weeks, execu-| © “.pr5y, crazy can you be?” con- ‘William E. Acorn tive secretary of the Atlantic De-) cuded Mr. Jones, “and how e oa tie te a crazy would Mr. John Jones be Dies In Toronto elie month, Ge avai ong to go along with this ridiculous res | presentation. of the Conserva ‘report on the feasibility of pro- tives?” William E. Acorn a former | viding drydock facilities at Char- Other ‘speakers were Eugene resident of Charlottetown died | lottetown.” Cullen and A. W. Math yesterday in Toronto in his 80th’ A highlight of last night’s meet- a , | physician regarding guilty. He itted ious convictiong, for theft: The case Ww. 0 to allow his Vernon. J. of bo co a to sel, a nsult a | his client. of Char- couns Fraser Souris Lorne John ; Cahill lottetown pleaded not guilty to a drunken driving charge and had his case adjourned by consent te Nov. 17 to fix a date for trial. He was represented by Alli- son M. Richard Maclean of Mon- ague, _ with three sep- arate charges under the Excise LOCAL BRIEFS 1S PATIENT Henry Houston, Mayfield, is a patient in the P.E.1. Hospital. IN HOSPITAL John A. MacDonald, Glasgow Road, is a patient in the P.E.L. Hospital. . ARE IN HALIFAX Mr. and Mrs. Ellis MacPher: son, Peter’s' Road, are in Hali- fax where Mr. MacPherson will undergo surgery at Camp Hill Hospital. BACK FROM FAIR Frank Mutch and Clarence MacPhee, both of Earnscliffe, and Malcolm Irving, Cherry Val- ley, have returned from Halifax where they attended the Atian- tic Winter Fair. . CARD WINNERS The following are the results of the card party held at the Basilica Recreation Center last night: ladies first, Mrs. Priscilla Smith; ladies second, Mrs. Ro- bert MacDonald; gents _ first, Peter McQuaid; gents second, Joseph Ryan; special prize, Mrs. ca ; Meeting chairman was Ralph ; Press—told this paper yester- (year. : ae was a reference by o.: : : : . ordered to make. restitution ot oy oo day. 3 |" Mr. Acorn who left. his 1 Me J Pogy sa advertise: |r rizzell Winslee Station. 1.6: pee Legion Gives “Jack is a eet ang ap- -jtown in a was employed jn | mongal gan erg = a pap-- e T Pp . peop! leaded guilty to parently so makes a |Percha Rubber , Tor-\ers week by onserva- Gok ol 2h mticls ta voles of ° robin. This is mot the robin jonto. until his retirement’ eome|tives. Said Mr. Jones: Wins Top Prizes which was not the excess of Scholarships redbreast that tells you when jyears ago. | “The other day a mysterious | Sh Cla $50. They were Robert Aucus- summer is coming; it’s a re are his wife, Jenny fe ee —_ n eep Ss MacPhee ichard breed i - |Corney, Toronto: appeared .E.1. Con. Greciedie, Sat toon “lac: [9 Tice NS. 6 S00 at en ene ee ee ee eee nad nen Teens | ePecivg ‘gieoeiaiioa’ advection | HALIFAX (Spectal) — How Pond. They were both fined $35 |S2it! Dunstan’s University and) yo, brother. Percy G. Acorn, Cha;-|ment. I assure you, that the said ard Norton, Annandale, cleaned costs or 15 days. Marilyn Weeks, who is attend- Binky is a Cockatiel that jlottetown, two sisters. Lena, Mrs, |entieman is no relation of mine, most of the major prizes in Ox- on = — ing Prince of Wales College were won a special ribbon here last |W. McEIman of Boston and Min.| although I would not regret it if|ford Downs sheep at the Atlan- The trial of James Henry Mac- jeach presented with -cholarships < ee fee ribbon this |mie, Mrs. B. Smith of Summer.|e were. According to the ad-|tic Winter Fair. Aulay, St. Peter's, charged with [by provincial president,. Pius) ee bo i‘ side ey | Vertisement, John Jones, who is} He had the champion ewe and impaired driving was held yes-|Smith on behalf of the Dominion! Tir Dut sock cans to Binky |Qimiose - who. predécessed ~ inr OW 6) and earning $3,000 a.year|the reserve champion ewe, the terday. Crown witnesses ~ were’|Command of the Royal Canadian Does Binky ae t away. brothers EF. Acorn an q Will. under the Canada Pension|top pens and the top fleece. He Michael Norbert Burgess, St. | Legion. Aum teat ene. 1 lees BO: Aone of: Charlottetown, | F/42- fae a erme vensici| als had several string placings Peters and Hugh also | ‘The presentations .were made | onty a few minutes ia the esc. jand a sister Annie, Mra. Pode. Po rH during this "22°: ae : of St. Peters. Constable D. W.jat the regular monthly meeting “tion where and ex. \@on of Saint John, N.B. Q .- Joa: mate aia Mr. Norton's winnings were in- Durling. Souris Detachment of |of the Charlottetown Branch of otic, birds YB gerne There's | The funeral will take place in hie pig i a g 6 | #dvertently overlooked in — fhe RCMP and Constable W.A. |the Legion. ined: tats onan & at this (Toronto Thursday. . coat’ That 4 out, at a o2%$ sheep story from the fa 5 me lg tomas is the son of Mr. and | big fair. ‘| | premium of $43.20 a, year so that in The Guardian. — pepe EE ter the Crown, ‘This “case wat |Wesi ted iarityn ie ike Goad Auxilia y Makes it 22 Jones paid the full prem. VISITS MOSCOW NOV. 3 adjourned to Nov. 24, for the |ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis! LABOR SHORTAGE ry ' jum himself, which would not MOSCOW (Reuters) Bri presentation of defence evid- necessarily be ase if his'Foreign Secretary Michael Weeks, Hunter River. TORONTO (CP) — Ontario {s| tte] | ecr _ These two scholarships, each |undergoing the worst labor Visit To Hospital employer paid part of the Stewart will visit Moscow Nov 3 McQuaid $400, are pre: an- nce the 29, Russian sources said Mon- wy Ce : worth ’ sented Second : ead ef the The ladiés auxiliary of the land and Edwin Beck, assisted day. He was expected to have Fwe lyfe ee — and eat = yong han Roger pea vac Temple Tarick deecte oa the |Montazue Branch of the Royal|by Mrs. Lillian Hilchey and M_ an exchange of views on Eure. costs or days pos- are *. A } . o ~ 9a macnn Rene eee ; . a | eae : ans and have completed grade Employment Service, Canadian Legion paid their an- Lillian MacDonald, handled pean problems, Vi am National said nual visit to entertain the 'pa-\dance arrangements. After the|disarmament with Soviet For- | 12 with high standing. Te | Thursday evening. 100 patients, the remainder of and other leaders in a five- or ' Harper Lecco, Floyd Strick-'the evening was spent in singing. | six-day visit. j tients at Riverside Hospital on ladies provided lunch for about eign Minister” Andrei Gromyko J ~ M. Creamer; door prize, John Heggarty; the freeze-out, Mrs. Patrick Flynn and J. M. Mulli- gan. | iS PROMOTED Word has been received here Impaired Driving Conviction’ Brings $100 Fine And Costs Tax Act had® all his cases ad- journed to Nov. 10. He was re- presented by Kenneth R. Mac- Donald. . Lawrence MacLeod of Murray River, with selling liquor, had case adjourned to Nov. 17 by consent. He was J. | represented by John P. Nichol- son. Lester Philip Steele of Gas- pereaux was fined $25 and costs for having liquor not purchased from a vendor. Three persons were each fined $20 and costs for illegal pos- session of liquor. One person was fined $20 and costs for being intoxicated in a public place. WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: Low Overnight High Wednesday Dawson <oot -13 Vancouver . ps oe 57 Victoria <.: = 203.5; 45 56 Winnipeg coo. 54 Te. ck. 37 64 Cawsey; 26 55 Momital. . visa... 29 48, Quebec .. ...42;:;.. 23 38 Fredericton . ...... 13 33 Saint John ......... 13 38 MOCO 65 Sess ee ecs 13 35 mos. 2 38 Charlottetown . 23 32 PRONE. icas'esi 25 34 Warmoutl: . isere.. 22 43 Se. Jonre .iuc-. es 33 Romi =... 2. 4 56 New: York ..:...;., 34 63 WA eo es, 74 ‘8 HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says an intense storm will pass through Central Que- bec causing strong southerly winds to develop in the Mari- Generally cloudy conditions and much milder air will be present in all three provinces today. 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Association er Pingstetn 436 SING ALONG WITH SONS OF ERIN A Fabulous Folk Singing Group HORSE and SULKY GRANADA STEAK Hootenanny { TONIGHT p.m. don Hall ~ y by snowflurries late this even ing Friday will be sunny and cold. in most regions. Cloudy condi-: tions, however, are expected to persist in Prince Edward Is- land and Eastern Nova Scotia. Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia, East- ern Shore, Cape Breton, Prince Low-high at New Glasgow ud Goshen 35 and 55, Sydney 22 nd 50, Charlottetown 32 and 50. Oui- look for Friday, cloudy with a few snowflurries. Cold. High tide today at Charlotte- town 5.57 a.m..and 7.54 p.m- At Rustico. at-12.40 a.m. and. 4.24 p.m. .Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 6.45 a.m. and sets at 5.08 -.m. Taxpayer Group Meets In City A well represented meeting ot the Charlottetown Taxpayers Association was held ‘in the Birchwood High School audi- torium last night. Discussions relating to the possibility of a further infliction of increased taxation - = vate property owners iness people alike took place. Among matters brought up | was the present purchase by | the city of an area of land in \Sprir~ Park and the purchase of the Charlottetown Sporte | Arena. It was suggested that the | city would need taxes from @ | $00-acre industrial program or a | population of 150,000 property -owners to offset expenditures of the city. : The question was asked whe- ther the provincial government was making compensation for the the loss of properties appro- a motion that two members of the executive and as many other representatives of the associa- tion as possible attend each city council meeting. IGHT THE ROOM Charlottetown Cn ee Where ? ? ? Commodore Room MAIN BRACE Refreshments _ | ase , -