TO TRAIN IN REGINA to the new Cnst. Affleck Athena Regi and lived with hi fred L. Hutchison. ; graduated from eae 8 Wales College. He ie the son of Mr. and Mrs, Reginald | “Webb. Supt AS. McNeil, comman- der of ‘L' Division of the RCMP yesterday bid farewell to: Derek Alexander Affleck (LEFT) Lot 16 and James Webb, Charlottetown, prior to their leaving for the RCMP training depot in Regina. Also on hand to extend well wished island News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur. March 10, 1966 Festival Planning Shaping Up Well will, also be aduated: from ge — “Confederation Centre Thea . ‘We #8; 5 ell tere nel Tis ie ma xpenditure, and we are con- Pe ee antes | on el kop 2 ; be featuring the Centre -PEeez i i 3 a a, 3% 33 = 3 a3 5 thave their contracts. as we’ naa! The only exceptions -et- leabt one are Jamie Ray end Bar- ee Hamilton who have said they will be with the Festival Company but are still negotiat- ing terms. Newcomers to. the Festival | “The other ¢ Company will be veteran char- lise the thirty piece Festival Or- | acter actor Alfie Scopp, Barry chestra and guest stare in regu. ™ Baldaro, who has won fame for |lar programs of classical and | his comic characterizations on | semi-classical. or ‘popps’’ music. the television program This; ‘We arestili negotiating for. Hour Has Seven Days, and Bet- other attractions to present the ty Hader, a young performer |widest variety of entertainment who has won critical raves for possible, and we'll be making her work in the current edition | when our negotiations are com- of Spring Thaw. Miss Hader will |plete."’ replace Gayle Lepine in the part| ‘‘All in all, 1 can say without of Josie Pye in ‘Anne of Green qualification that this year’s fes- Gables”. en was Staff Hospital Space Is Discussed — - O'LEARY At the cussion concerning the ‘area ‘}surrounding rural ' \Tenovation included a new x-ray ‘ment. land an elevator ival for an addition to the pre- ‘sent hospital Stetson, stated that the hospital ed a consulting firm to visit the province in the very near future land analvze changing petient care needs Members of the Board antici- pate that the need for increased hospital facilities Potato Shipments. Below Previous Mark. The premium. 9 Prince Ed-) ward Island potatoes ran well above competitors from New) Brunswick and local spuds ino markets in Montreal, Ottawa) and Toronto this week, which is usual in those markets. But) shipments to date in the eurrent’ crop year, are well below those | of a year ago. P-E.I. whites were quoted at $2.00 to $2.10 per 50-pound bag| in Montreal on Tuesday, for ex- | ample. The quotations on simi- lar New Brunswick weights. was $1.55 to $1.65 and for local pota-_ toes it was $1.40 to $1.50 per bag. The information corhes from the daily market report, mar- ada department: of ~agrieuiiars.-t8 The quotations, in every case,|m } dealers. On the Ottawa market the will be granted by the commis- sion after results of the survey have been studied. Murray Harbor ' Holds Shoot The following are the’ results ‘of the rifle shoot held at Murray Harbor March 7th: Chester §. MacDonald in Prince | Fred C. White 190 A resident of Kelvin Grove, same day P.E.1. spuds wefe Harold MacKenzie 97 County court yesterday. James Paynter, et faa cae buried alive 460 scholars | 3 be caught quoted at $2.05 to $2.15, New Roy Penny 97 Terrance Campbell, Spring) and costs or five days on 9 |Who refused to believe that his- w ' |Brunswiek spuds were $1.65 to!parre!l White’ g¢ Valley, appeared on two charg-|speeding charge. . WE HAVE [T" $1.75. A few local whites were Doug MacLeod - 95 es of impaired driving. The ac-| terry Lee Chappell, Summer . | ; ” quoted at $1.88. Carol White 96 jcused was placed am prohation ide, picaded net duty o hE ee gone eae aie Marvin Gordon “ -. a ease is to be reviewed ing io surrender motor: vehicle | Party Sendwiches—Ham, Chicken Fresh Frozen »sDoug White 9 Saled, , Salad, etc. Bulk orders : per: 50-pound bag. New Bruns-/Jim Gordon - 93 Donald Duffey, « resident of |\e8Go an by the repintear ne | of Cole flow,” Petete Soled, fea Cured Fish wick spuds were $160 to $1.70. Randall Richard 93 the town, was fined $10 and case was adjourned to March 31, | (OP. Mecaroni & Cheese, . Rolls, | There were no local spuds quot-|Irene Beaton 93 costs or five days for a. stop | igg¢. ‘ ; : “' i Sweets. and. Assorted. Pastries. led in the market report. . |Gary Gormley 92 sign violation. a : ‘I Take the work out of your. party— QUEEN ST. MEAT Total shipments from this pro- Billie Duffy 91, Michael Lorne Arsenault, |, Fined_$10 and costs or five "Let ws help yeu. vince in the current crop. year |john Gosbee 99 Summerside, appeared on a days for backing when unsafe to} . ENTERPRISE BAKERY MARKET are down sharply from those at Keith White " 8 charge of driving an unregister-\4° 5° was A.B. Johnston, Bel-] 205 Grefton $0. Dial 4-8747 the same time a year ago. Jerry Leeco - 87 ed motor vehicle. The case was t rod ts laaseh’& Sk id peels wean ot| Allan Murphy, Linh HE QU LITY OU COUNT io Mare’ 8 year David Murdock R4 an Murphy, Linkletter| the quantity is only 6,576 car- oe White 83 oN tppoeres ¢ a similar Ww N A C NTS - ON OUR MEATS |charge was 0 and costs | last ‘monthly meeting of the Board of | Trustees of O'Leary Community | Hospital there was lengthy dis- made- |quacy of the institution's twenty- 'six beds to serve the needs of the Since thé hospital was erected m™m 1957 an effort has been made ‘|to. meet the expanding hospital care needs of the village and‘ districts by and upgrading of ‘physical facilities.’ These . have depart- | ment, a. physiotherapy . depart- | an ambulance entrecne | The Board indicated 4. inten. | j tion to immediately seek appro- Chairman, Errol | | services commission has engag- | in O'Leary |will be apparent to the consult: | ants and that approval for pro- _ ‘viding these increased facilities Bedeque Men Shell Canada I4d. whe epon- | gue; Mrs. Albert Craswell, re- | Are Remanded a as fet a sel sor the awards ere (FROM | presenting the Hunter River | SUMMPRSIDE — Remanded | % the Canadian Red Crose THE LEFT) Mrs. Edward Women's Institute and Mrs, Randolph Murray, represent. ing the Alpha York Women's Institute. The awards are for Gaudet, representing the Mis- couche Catholic Women's Lea- DISDAINED SCHOLARS Great, ‘Wall af § to ‘Sank 10 on charges. of hav- | here yesterday. Being con- ‘ling possession. of stollen goods _Statulated by J.J. Barrett of were Gerald Haviland Dawson | and George Eric Dawson each |$10 and costs or five days for of Central Bedeque when. they | having insufficient equipment on; Emperor Ch'in’ Shi | appeared before Magistrate W.-\a vehicle. ‘ who built the China, burned all classi. books | if it's Fish and can loads. -/kets information section, Can-| New Brunswick shipments in| MILLIONS READ HISTORY I" five days. this crop year. are down even ore sharply. last year, but only 7,065 carloads A. Michener’s historical to date this ste | Hawaii There were 9,545' About 100,000,000 people are mel, and Joseph Gerald Arsen- are from wholesale to Sita cariande shipped by - this time jestimated to: have, read James | ae Maxeville, were each fined FROZEN SALMON STERK — Joseph B.: Arsenault, Mt. Car- Memorial Building Trust - == Approve Festival Budget The Fathers of Confederation | Memorial Buildings Trust ha s/| 00 oS ot meee A Confederation Centre Spokes. |man said that a cast list of 4 | thirty-two, @ thirty piece orches- itra, and a technical staff of thirteen wil! begin rehearsals in mid-June for “Anne of Green | Gables” and the ‘Ottawa Man’’, productions thet will kick oft the nine week festival on July {4 and 6. The third production, The’ Adventures of Private Turvey"’, will go into production ee a cede Tk port the Festival because of the : . Adding the Canada Counci | sbvious cultura! and recreation Grant brings the total to $189,-/ dollars from the budgeted figure. | to the Island. Where will this money come | from? “We've ordered. the aspirins, and we are going ahead on this basis. the. General Manager said. ““We, of course; anticipate | that ovr box office will do bet- ter than a sixty percent business, in fact we are hoping for at least an additional $15,000, but | we can't be sure. We know we | can add to the revenue by the | sale of advertising, post cards, | with the National embodied in the Festival, gram.” PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer during the first two weeks of July for @ July % world pre. miere. "In announcing the budget, Con- | tival will impose an even great- federation Centre General Man-,| and we will attempt to under- and some other innovations we | are presently. ng on. “But there still will be a gap, ~ Purity Products” " $17 Kent St. “Dial 4.7125 outlets it provides al Prince’ 000.09, still shy fifty-six thousand | Edward Islanders and visitors I should also add that this financial support will be sought from interested parties across the country as well. in keeping connotation |. Con- | federation Centre and its pro- | 06066666666 Salmon 1s. 69c us UC FRESH ROASTING PORK Bae BACON i». 65c FOOT Buy $100 for $60? a The dancing line will else t- er strain on our facilities and ager Frank Storey, said that the | write it by seeking financial | choreographer ‘staff, and that i should set a Canada Council had contribut- | support from all levels of Z0v- 4s your pain RHEUMATIC or ARTH LE clude a son Alan Land, who will also defin- new and higher standard of pre- | | ect $50,000.00 towarda the staging ernment and organizations which itely be back with the Festival sentation for the Charlottetown | of the 1966 Festival, but that this benefit directly from the in- | for another season. \Festival.”’ amount was contingent upon sup-| creased revenue the Festival Gordon Bennett. < ElectedPresiden Gordon Bennett, Charlottetown of Wales College, in hie eartier was elected president of the Dominion Curling Association promoted hockey teams and was at the association’s annual meet-/almost a fixture at The Forum ing in Halifax yesterday. He when games were played. He is succeeds Frank Sargeant, Port now the chairman of the Char Arthur, Ontario,” lottetown Recreational Council Keenly interested, even activ-, His interest in curling ta of ely so, in a wide variety of ‘long-_standing and he is a past sports, Mr. Bennett. was known president of the P.E.1. Curling all over the Maritimes in the | Association. Just two ‘years -Ago davs when Rugby was the big|when the Brier was staced in football Same. His services as a|Charlottetown as part of the referee were sought for alt the province's: big Centennial Cele- big games aé his knowledge of (bration Mr. Bennett—was—chair- football was almost unequalled rian of the event and his handl- and his impartiality unquestion- jing of all matters in connection -with-it led to its being. termed Now the registrar at Prince |one of the most successful on — record. pe Guening (3 aay iehelad ng | Missing Child Russell Ewing will act Pi Soon Located master of ceremonies at opening. of the Park Roval ia: GC ted Church Christian Favication | ment of Charlottetown oe Centre March 12-14 with a pub-|nioht that Mr. and Mrs. Frank lic service of dedication to take Bambrick, Head of Hillsboro re- place Sunday at 2.30 pm ported: at $56 p.m. . yesterday The. steel, brick and concrete that their two-and-one-halt vear block extension has 17 rooms, old son, Urban Ernest, was miss including a 40 by 75 foot audi- ing torium with a stage 18 by 32 Approximately one hour after feet The classrooms will ac- the RCMP report was received commodate 180 children at once. two men found the youngster ap On the second floor with (he proximately one thile hack of classrooms is the library with the farm. He was lying on his facilities. for books, magazines hack in the woods apparently and film strip storage, a hoard watching the sky room with a folding wall for The two men who found the larger meetings, minister's missing youngster were Bruce |” study, church office and church Piggot, Mt. Stewart and Far | parlour. Unassigned space is Keefe. Morell provided for growth ‘and change ~- in church programing af Cost of construction of the Cen- yv RED COWS MOVE UP Russia replaced the Umted tre is about $170,000, part of States as the world’s largest whieh was devoted to renova- milk producer tn 1965, with pro tions to the present ehurch duction estimated: at 127,280, hall. 000,000. pounds. ; “'port from the local community. ot has been announced by the | Canada Council that the Confed- | eration Memorial Trust recei- ves $40,000 for the 1986 Festival: ‘This includes $27,000 for the pro- duction of a new play, ne. "etl aa th rT pecLaNe Us. INVITATION | $1.95 at drug counters vev adian poet and novelist Earle Birney, ‘7 $13,000 for Mavor | Moore’s @lay: “The Ottawa, Man.” In addition the | has offered a jteaching days there he actively pant of $19,000 lor the creation epresentative to testify on of a Festival Symphony Or- chestra.) — “Tt ig most gratifying that the Canada Council has seen fit to) increase our grant almost six- | Storey | fold over last ‘year,’ the Children’s books said. “and it is ample proof that \ereuazeaeon auinon at privecting| . the Charlottetown Festival in | abroad a “fair image” of South A one year has achieved the statis Atricn whose white - minority | of a National Festival.” government practises apartheid, “However.” he added. “# \* or race separation. vox éncumbent_upon_ali level Hot Water 0 ee eee eee ed ant - sanenmeie ~ Edward Island to lend moral a <—w Roaneiad-amport. We saat th- “We have Hot water at the turn of a dicate to the Council and to RX sees tap—200 gallons of hot water Canadians everywhere that the ie just 15 minutes. citizens of Prince Edward Is- Camera a land are solidly behind this na- 4 tional event which means #0 . ie much to the province.” “| think i should be noted , that the festival this year will a nin for a full nine weeks, and ‘ Power span the entire tourist season | Whetever your needs — comeras - WATER i} AY We are taking a. calculated. risk ew . vera wer ioe omen: in extending the festival for thisg "™""" — : ‘ reviod, ecpuse we feel it ‘hes a: rworo on Palmer Electric Led. become one major tourist M | a attractions and a great source ( INES hove Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8548 of tourist revenue to the pro 7 111 Kens S. Chitown. vince, Every dollar invested in the Festival, fivefold,” he said, “And as a business man 1 know that that | 1 a sound investment on the dollar.” Story explained that the—fes. hval was budgeted at a sixty percent attendance at the box DRY CLEANING Prompt ‘Pick Up and Delivery Master Cleaners 192 Fiterny lean affairs subcommittee. The brings to the province. ce See ced rents ocak ‘In addition we will be mak- ing an appeal to those citizens | | Shewonnde ge and organizations in the Pro- Tech tr ae [vince who hawe @ desire’ to up= Don't et dull aches’ and sta ‘ON’ Fer entre Gest JOHANNESBURG (Reuters)— Connon tisienage bs ses Pee Eon coneeai Intemolly. FLAME.Cream, ree The South African Foundation | 31.25. lannounced Wednesday it would | aritime Stationers Limited @ Stotionery, everyday and see- sonal cards Smokers’ supplies Out of town newspapers Magerines and novels before the current |Washington hearing of the U.S. |House of Representatives’ Afri- idecision was taken at a meet- ling. ofthe board of trustees . of comes back at least | Dial 4.5636 | in memory of Andrew J. Martin, Charlottetown who died March 10,4965. IN MEMORIAM “Blessed are the dead who died In the Lord; trom now oan” says the Spirit, “they may rest from their labors, for their gond works accompany them.”’ “Apocalypse 14. Lovingly rememb oy hy his wife . Ty el Martin ee te everywhere a. 163-9 decdine eh invitation ‘0 etnd «Tl Moritine Stationers | Impossible? Not at all! The Eastern Canada Savings oe _ and Loan Company is now~ a ‘offering SAVINGS. . ie c ™ ALA CERTIFICATES in amounts of $5, $10, $25, $50, -$100, $500, $1000. For five or ten years. oe ; Atl Giatihcated ole be selaonaida cing tina it any , a branch of The Eastern Canada Savings and Loan Company. The interest rates aii depending on the age of the Certificate, For example: $60 will buy you # $100 Savings Certificate if held to maturity {10 years). The interest yield is 6.66%. The EASTERN CANADA SAVINGS and LOAN Company Head Office: 1819 GRANVILLE ST, HALIFAX