i v The semi-annual meeting of the P.E.I. Federation of Home and School Associations was held yesterday at Morell Reg- ional High Sc 1. Left to right are Eric hope. past president of Kipping, Stan- the P.E.|. HOME AND SCHOOL EETS federation; Leo F. ald, . High School; Rev. K. Hobson, Summerside, all of whom took park in a panel discussion on school life, and Dr. Kenneth A. Parker, president of the Use Of Marked Gas Results In SIOO Fine TO Elmira Man SOURIS — Rufus Sweeney. Elmira, was $100 and costs or 30 days when he appeared before Magistrate James B. Johnston. QC, Kings County magistrate’s court here yesterday. Sweeney was charged with using marked gas in the operation of his motor vehicle. Anthony Stephen Gilbert. Char- Iottetown, was convicted on a charge of driving a motor Ve- hicle while his ability was im- paired by alcohol. He was fined $100 and costs or 10 days. The only evidence given was that of (inst. James Dunn. a member 0 the Souris detachment. RCMP. A fine of $20 and costs or 10 days was imposed on Robert Francis MacDonald. Bayfield. when he changed his plea “to guilty on a charge of damaging Michael Old Time Fiddlers, Dancers Compete In Mount Ryan Hall- Thirty-two old time fiddlers and step-dancers gathered at Mount Ryan hall recently our ' fiddling and step dancing contest. The tbs was under the direction of the Mt. Ryan Parish Cotma'fl of the Catholic Women's League. . Special guests for the evening were Mrs. Frank Kelly, Mia; n- Charlottetown: Walker, Leo W and Char- all of Johnstons Charles Aylward was a featur- ed guest. . Prize winners of the evemng were. fiddlers - l. ‘ Duns- ford; 2. Edward Rogers. fined d red to n Bear River. public property. He was also or- . e make restitution in the amount of $5 to cover dam- age to a window in a house at Milford Derek Robertson. North Lake. pleaded not guilty to having the unlawful posses- sion of a still suitable for the manufacture of illicit spirits. His case was adjourned until Dec. 5 at Souris. He is repre- sented by John P. Nicholson. A charge of possession of in- toxicating liquor not purchased at a vendor was withdrawn ag- ainst a Sourls resident. Another resident was fined $20 and costs or 30 days on a charge of being intoxicated in a pub- .— _.. O The. Crown was represented in all cases by Alan K. Scales. Smith; 2. Cathy Bolger; 3. Char- lene Peters and Judy MacKsn- non. Senior children dancers - 1. Paula Comigan; 2. Judy Red- mond; 3. Carol Ann Mumng- han. . Ladies’-l. Ruth Ross: 2. Shir- lcy O'Brien; 3. Judy MacLean. Men‘s - 1. Charles O'Brien; 2. Walter Walker; 3. Andrew Gal- lant. A to Jo-Anno Redmond. Verde. Judges for the contest were Charles Walker, Alphomsus Mc- Intyre and Francis Drake. Mas- ter of ceremonies was Vernon Driascoll. ‘ in] so was awarded spec ml Lake Junior SW dancers - 1. Jean Island Ayrshires Place High In Their Classes In ROP Tests Aynshire cows owned in province placed 1111151181” limb in their classes in of per- formance tests listed an the current issue of the Canadian Ayrshire Review. Two animals placed second in nath com- petition and another third. The two that placed. are owned by e Ewellv‘lmentai Fa . - was Jun'hr three second in year old dass with 9.091 pounds milk, 498 fat with bread class averages of 1 and 142. Mount Pearl Necklace 10.524 milk. 429 fat for BCAs of 149 he town We'll Joyce pruned 638 milk, 580 fat as a mature cowwtth acuormmws Others to qualify inducted Bosnyre Burton's Beautiful Lady that milked 12, pounds. 43" fat MthBCAsoflflnndlt’lmr Col. FJ. Andrew. Natty 10.33 mflk, 427 fat with BCAsof Isthmilknndfst for the Bt mamalawnms LOCAL« BRIEFS WHITE FUNERAL -— The fu- neral for James J. White took glue Wednesday momma e from Home ifo St. Pius x mm, arm? or Requiem High Mass eel - ed by Rev. Andrew acDonnld. Interment was in the Ro- man Catholic mm. ‘ ' ‘ were Charlottetown with 9.081 milk, 406 fat for BCAs of 131 and 140 and Mount Pearl Nectar 9.596 milk. 392 fat for BCAs of 138 and 135. Raedale Lena qualified {01‘ for BCAs of 124 and 141 as a Junior two-year old. Second Car Smashes Rail On Park Road “mend , f. ISlAND NEWS PAGE ‘ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 22, 1962. 9......“ a. l provincial home and sclmol federation. Dr. Parker gave the closing address last night when his topic was "Continui- lng Education and the Double Standard." E. A. MAR Jamaican HC Will Address Canadian Club Jamaica's first High Commis- sioner to Canada. Earle Anth- ony Maynier, OBE. BSc. will be guest speaker at the Nov- th ember meting of the Prince Ed- ward Island Canadian Club at the Charlottetown Hotel. Nov. 27 While in Charlottetown Mr. Maynier will pay calls on Lieu- tenant - Governor F. Walter Hyndman, Premier Walter Shaw and Mayor A. Walth Gaudet. Maynier was named High Commissioner for Jamaica in Canada. July 18, 1962. He is married to the former Ivy Law- rence, BA, (McGill). LLB. (Tor- onto), extra mural resident tu- tor and subsequently assistant registrar at the University of the West Indies. R. on and reasons for being a member Cars Collide In Souris SOURIS - A two - car llsion occurcd here Tuesday ev- ening when a small model veh- lzle. driven by Mrs. Agnes Man- ning. New Zealand. and a 1956 model truck, driven by John Vincent Montgomery. Bear Riv- er. collided. The Manning vehicle was travelling east on Main Street was attempting to turn in- to Union Street ’and the other vehicle was travelling west on Union. w the collision oc- curred. _ Both vehicles were extensive- ly damaged. One passenger in the Man- ping vehicle, a Miss Conway New Zealannd. received lacer- ations to her knee. The Souris detachment of the amp is investigating. DON’T EXPERIMENT Children suffering with acne periments One person is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital t early Gift Suggest-ions col- . [Newfoundland by the provincial "remedies" but should visit the doctor. ELECTION (Continued from page 1) 'Other resolutions asked that the Canadian National Railway pay the full taxable amount on CNR owned properties instead of half as they do now: that the Provincial sales tax be elimino nted on municipalities purchas- es; that the Minister of Munici- palities. J. D. Stewart. be given authority to act in his ‘position; that chartered banks revert to former regulations of allowing overdrafts: that the per capita grant be increased to compen- sate for the elimination of the non-residence tax. The meeting was attended by 100 percent of the mayors as well as over 40 other town council representatives. MAYOR GAUDET REPORTS Mayor A.W. Gaudet of Char- Diabetic Planned Plans are underway by the provincial department of health to carry out a province - wide survey next spring to find dia- betics. C. E. Praught. of the department's diabetic control program. said yester- day that at present there are 659 known diabetics in the province. 629 of whom are tak- ing advantage of the depart- ment’s program of providing free antidiabetes drugs. He estimated that there are at administrator Survey lnSpfing least 400 unknown cases of the disease in the province. Free drugs for the known suf- ferers are costing about $3,400 each month. 0f the. 629 persons taking advantage of the free - drug program, 161 are in Char- lottetown, 54 ' Summerside and 414 in other areas of t h e province. In treatment, 18 are on diet alone, 298 receive insul- in. 290 oral therapy and 25 in- 'sulin and therapy. .' I e government instituted the drugEfree program last June. Kiwanis Club Given Outline Of Aid TO Mental Patients Urban McQuaid, executive secretary of the P.E.I. division of the Canadian Mental Health Association. outlined the help that can be given by service bs in the care and rehabili- tation of (the mentally ill. Mr. McQuaid spoke at a recent meeting of the Charlottetown Kiwanis Club. He referred to social and rec- reational activities such as danc- ing. card parties. movies. bowl- ing and sight-seeing tours where clubs and individuals have been a great influence in mmnotin 2. r: the welfare and rehabilitation oi‘the mentally ill. It was decided at the meeting that club members would or- ganize a motorcade during the forthcoming holiday season to enable a number of the patients to see the Christmas decora- tions around the city. The club will also sponsor a Christmas party for the patients. Mr. McQuaid was also advis- ed that several of the members of the club would be available es for the patients. Driver Fined g $125 In Court Magistrate A.J. Haslam fined Bernard S. MacDonald. Char- MacNeili spoke on the benefits of the association, pointing out that'many of the assistances ncw received by the towns and cities came by way of the Can- adian Federation of Mayo . GUEST SPEAKER t speaker was Lt.- st-attmg that organization must come from the m ity, a regional committee for each county and a provincial as- sociation. He suggested there were com- munity minded people who are not necessarily on councils and who are interested in commun- lty planning. “If We can get these people together with you we can do 3 much for the betterment of the it whole province." he said. Also present were Walter de' Silva, town planner, and Claude Smith. director of town plann- ing. and Douglas McGowan. Mayor Herbert Champion. Kensington chaired the meet- ing. liberal Sees Defeat Puzzle ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) - C. Max Lane, the first Liberal cab- inet minister to be defeated in a provincial election since New- foundland entered Confederation in 1949. says bitterness against the Liberals in his district is hard to explain. Welfare Minister Lane. de- feated by 173 votes by Conser- vative William J. Smith in St. Barbe South Monday. said Wed- nesday the northern part of his district, a heavy welfare area, voted solidly against him.. Mr. Lane said the core of support for the International oodworkers of America (CLC) two locals of which were decer- tified as bargaining agents in government in 1959. contributed to his defeat. c said he has no definite plans for the immediate future but indicated he wan sume political life. e Theft Case Is Adjourned erard Joseph Devine. Char- lottetown. charged with theft of money from the Charlottetown Golf Club. had his case ad- journed to Dec. 4 for hearing. he date was set vesterday by Magistrate James B. John- ston in Queens County magis- trates court. Allison Coles, Suffolk. charg- ed with impaired driving, had his case adjourned to Nov. 30 ‘ for judgement. The case of William Lemuel Jay. Mount Stewart, was journed to Dec. 5 to fix a date for hearing. He is charged with driving while his license was suspen e A fine of $10 and costs w a s paid by Raymond Louis Ber- nard, Hunter River for passing another vehicle on a solid white ne. 9- s One man was fined $20 an d costs for having liquor in a place other than his residence. BRASSHAT COOK . LONDON (CP) — Air Chief Marshal Sir Philip Joubert is to publish a cookery book called One Man’s Meat. He lists his favorite dish as lievre cardin- als—hare done in wine with lottetown, $125 and costs or 30 days in city police court yes- tcrda . The accused. represented by ester P. O’Donnell. pleaded not guilty to a charge of drun- ken driving, but guilty to the charge of driving while impair- I, . A speeding charge brought a fine of $30 and costs or 10 days Charlo license to Melvin Paquet, ttetown, and a 10-day suspension was also imposed. Walter Doiron. Charlottetown. was fined $25 and costs or 10 days on a similar charge. Four drun and inca'pablcs were remanded to future dates. while one received a fine of $20 and costs or 10 da ys. Failing to stop at a stop sign, one man was fined $5 and costs or two days. ~ SAVE MONEY! Get the I d e a 1 Christmas G ift for your Family. Buy them a Roy ' Refrigerator f o r as little as $179.00 Financing can be convenient- ly arranged so don’t delay. PALMER ELECTRIC 96 Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8543 i I president; T.G. Humphrey. sec-. l to organize an‘yt bowling match- :9 of the' the Canadian Bible Societv was a supper (meeting. Monday in the Central Church ; education centre. ‘ The folowing are the new, 9 slate of officers: S.H. Burhoe. president: HE. Miller. vice-i retary: Myron Weeks. assistant: secretary; and 1. Eric Shephard. I . treasurer. I : Named as church representa-fi ; lives were G. Leslie Gills-spied 1 Spurgeon Machill. . , 1 Victor Ling. Harry llieliish,l . Central Christian; Mauricei| chcks. St. Paul's; Aben Mac- iLean. J.B. Larkin, Kirk of St. *__ MOTHERS OPEN SANTA EFFORT VICTORIA (CP) Two young Victoria mothers opened a campaign Tuesday to stop commercial exploita- tion of Christmas. 7 Ch’town Branch, Bible Society Elects S.H. Burhoe President Charlottetown and Queens County C.;‘;’:‘f....2fi;l...e’;§f:.§ilf 0. James: Gordon Bennett. Donald A. Wonnacott. Lester Keizer. Trfinity United: Capt. Ronald Walker. Salvation Army, G i don Ross. Fr Churc of Scot land; Keith Cameron, Wend H. Philips. Zion Presbyterian: Ivan Darrach. W.P. Machod. W. M. Ellis. Park Royal; Ivan Morrow, Spring Park: Rev. C.K. Benn. Cailvary Temple; Rev. Quincy Stairs. Pentecos- tal: Owen MacRae. Bible Chapel and Edward Acorn. St. Peter's Cathedral. The meeting was chaired by R.J. Rupert and the report of the treasurer was read by CBC Program Will Feature P.E.I. Premier Premier Walter Shaw in pro- 0 di file will be a feature of th e CBC-TV Wednesday. Dec. 12 on the program Gazette. In this interview taped two weeks ago, Mr. Shaw discusses his boyhood his career in agri- culture and his eventual involv- ment in the Island’s political field. He also talks at s o m e length of his hopes for the Is- land‘s future. G. E. Proc or. Rev. E.M.B. Wheelock. dis- trict secretary for New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward 15- land commended thc workers on behalf of the British and Foreign Bible Society. Rev. T.H.B. Somers, provin-E cial president gave an outlmel of the world-wide mission of the f societ . Rev. Carl V. Farmer interim Church. also spoke briefly. rs. E. George MacMinn and Mrs. Allen Collins said they are seeking support for a campaign to get merchants 1. Hold off on Christmas store decoration and adver- tising until Dec. 1 efrain from playing Christmas carols in stores until Dec. 15. Stop spectacular stunts involving the arrival of store Santa Clauses. . MacMinn said she's normally “rather timid" and not given to organizing pro- sts. 1 “But we feel our children ; a being cheated and ploited and there is a respon- sibility on the part of both parents and businessmen to bring this thing to a halt." m :5" e said “It's absolutely farcical to have Christmas decorations up in Novem er. We can't see where the merchants gain anything from it—people l are going to spend only a certain amount on Christmas I anyway." .I ESCAPE CRASH VERNER. Ont. (CP) — No one-was injured when a school fieefiflag STOVE & FURNACE OIL I | minister of the First Baptist! i I l m Eniov .sastr Trouble - Free \W Heat With SHELL CALL R. C. 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