“‘ .. .. f?" '9 iv . . .. ‘ 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. March 4. 19 'b. Edmunmn _____ H SiAND NEWS PAGE' Alberton and West Prince Count) Tyne Valley Cub Pack Holds First Father, So TYNE VALLEY —A success- ful father and son club banquet. was held recently in Tyne Val- ley Hail to honor the memory of the late Lord Baden-Powell. founder of the Scouting move- ment, The hall was dccoraled with thi- pack colors, azure blue and while, There was isplay of‘ Cub material Cub plants. The set with Scouting place mats, napkins, and place cards. . Chairman of the banquet was; Rel. Belmont Yeo, who offered grace. l Suppe was served by title mothers of the Cubs. ; Following the toast to the. Queen. I‘ale Biggar proposed under the sun; I think they are i ‘ Th a toast to the fathers to which ' Colman MacNeill responded. Mrs. Thane Barlow. proposed a toast to the boys to which Roderick MacNeill responded. Mrs. Alden Yeo proposed toast to the memory of Lord n Banquet with their fathers. R(;"“l:‘ilck MacNeill, Dale Paul and Jac- kie Bigger. Franklin Sheen. David Mchougall. Edgar Gal~ iant, Geoffrey Ramsay and .‘iob Dawson. the latter thrc: just being invested on Feb. l- to At the close of the banquet a meeting of the group com- operation since last October. WEATHER TORONTO (CPI — Tempera- tures issued a the weather office: Min. Max. Dawson . . . . . . 6 18 Vancouver . . . . . .. 32 47 ’ictoria . . . . . . .. 37 . 48 21 32 algary 24 34 Regina 7 23 W'nnincg . . . . . .. 12 19 Toronto . . . . . . . .. 38 Ottaw ll .32 Montreal . . . . . . . .. 12 34 ‘Quebe . . '7 28 Fredericton .. . . 1 35 Saint John . . . . .. 4 32 Moncton . . . . 3 30 Ha' x . . . . . 10 32 Charlottetown . . . 2 25 Sy ney . . . . . 8 25 Yarmouth .. .. 15 33 t. John‘s . . . . . .. 3 17 HALIFAX (CPl — The wea- tllcr office says an area of high thelmlttee was held. The Tyne Val- pressure will pass through the was ilcy Cub Pack has been lmfiilaritimes today providing fair iwcather with seasonable tem— vors contributory old age pen-. si ns. ll t was our policy." Mr. Dicfenbaker said. "but they would not let us bring it in. “They p ro mi 5 e everything now up to $75 a month. ey e the same people who said $6 was enough." The other parties in the Com- mons combined with the Liber- a als to defeat the government? and prevented the Conservaw lives from proceeding with pop- Baden-Powell. Mrs_ Thane Barlow. on behalf of all present. extended a vote of thanks to the ladies to which Mm. Carmen MacNeill repliedl‘ MT- Ye" mtmduced the We“! The Liberals belittle the sale' TOO LATE FOR PLATES weaken Gorden Kerr' vam'rl wheat to China. saying the ular measures including an- ers. the prime minister said. SAYS CHINA PAYS 'peratures. ‘ Regional forecasts: Mainland Nova Scotia and New 1Brunswick: Clear with a few cloudy periods: little change in temperature; light winds. Low- 1high at Halifax 18 and 35. Yar rmouth 24 and 35. Kentville 20 Tand 32. New Glasgow 15 and 30, Goshen and Moncton 12 and 30. Fredericton 10 and 32. Saint John 12 and 32. Edmundston 10 and 28. Campbellton 8 and 30. Ca e Breton and Prince Ed- ward Island: Clear with a few ' C‘pl Maurice Rioux of Grand Falls N.B.. bargains at an open-air market at star for the FRESH PINEAPPLES Luluabourg in the Congo. He .Unit providing communica- is a radio and telegraph oper- n: for United Canadian iio troops. Nation ( CP Wirephoto) ‘ cloudy periods; a little milder; westerly winds 15 diminishing in afternoon to light. Low-high at Sydney and Charlottetown 10 and 30. Bay of Fundy:' Light winds; THIS WEEK IN SPORTS lowering in flurries to A PUBLIC SERVICE IN THE INTERESTS OF GOOD SPORT, CONTRIBUTED BY THESE COMMUNITY SPORTS SUPPORTERS IN SUMMERSIDE AND DISTRICT CLIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE three i miles; temperatures In the 20s. variable cloudlness with a fewItown at 5.55 am. and 5.18 pm. snowflurries; visibility 10 mileslAt Rum” at 12-54 1 .32 p. m Summerside tide later than Charlottetown Sun rises today High tide today at Charlotte-lat 6.31 and sets at 5.54. eighteen minutes and Ion the adult education classes lshe is now teaching. and the interest her class is showing in TIGNISI’I —The Tignlsh Home tcacllor for the Tignish schools and School Association will saw the great need for classes sponsor a West Prince musical to be adjudicated in the area. festival for all schools in the as transporting children to ath- area late in May. This was vot- ier centres was not only tiring ed on ullimously at the Febru- to the children. but almost im- my meeting held in the high possible to give each child a ‘W carried out our prom- lises and we told the people the " sal .4 LT (D wor . ‘ M‘rs_ Wilfred Boyce gave thei report of the finance commit-; tee. and t‘ianked all who helped British Columbia was 5 pm. Vancouver was one minute [on scouting. He was thanked government. But goverm [mew jungle dances arid the‘chiseled rway foreign confi-. I 11 l ‘ Stand- he sald- “1 take a Stand speech recalling early political‘ ’by MT- Y rment extended Cllina the credit i W P ' M ' Fe t'v | . rl nce U SIC S I a grand hOWI- Mr- Kern” ShW'ed 8 Ldence that foreign investments 1 which I believe is right. honeStstories about Prince Albert. It‘ J. Harold Arsenuult Frames and Sashes Dial 3168 16 Duke St. JOHNSTONE’S FUELS LTD. Texaco Distributor JIM HARRIS .0 v‘ v' . — 'li- lie—and al mad bout it. ~ - ~ ~ The d.ndlme for buying1963 Feb 23 for .“illCl‘l apspon a re a “81 executive commswnwzdeal was made b the Cana- ngmm With the cm“ 0°"5i5t‘ Mr. Diefenbakcr said tlle Lib- ‘ . orelgn fund in its history. . iDIEF BiELIEVES I ltruth l ii any way to make title last pose e0. I The tvvc cub leaders Mrs Bar ' l - "and repayments have been low and Mrs. Yeo put on a short lanead of schedule‘ 0 ‘ . . . . \ff-‘Tl' lmereslmg .mm on I gstarted to draw away from Can- . S a n n e I n I S Jamboree hem m Olllawa 8 ‘ada last June. The government . ‘ ‘couple of years ago. had to take emergency meas-l The following cubs attended ures and now has the largest { . and Proper-There is 110 Pr’;was 38 years ago he was firstl in continuing vast cxpen-‘nominaled l ochool auditorium. and chaired fair slhomng, motor vrhicle licence plates in ment Li‘wl‘emle (cr Wirephoto) Who Save,” my “Wetting talk 'dian Wheat Board yand not the W! of son-Es around 4 08ml" eral downgrading of Canada so‘ (Continued from Page 0 9 Mr. Diefenbaker started his} diturcs for the sake of being‘ "Whatech the pundits may Iul-d raising project a success b th resident Valmore Ar- With so man articlpants it '~ y e p 'y p' Rev. Sister St. Rosalia. chair- senault. its expected it Will take two _ .consistent unless those things‘ tth' ' a p' M.- _ Sister St. George. muslc1days to adjudicate the many man of the program committee . are effective‘ .1531!an lgs0 tigewfi gar-12;: na- 1 different classes. 5 ho divided the members into snxi Canada-5 (“,0 Bomarc bases “ion.” he sagd ‘ 11 groups far a discussion Femiod‘and 64 Voodoo aircraft. in pay the over all expems . . . re being generously donated DCI‘IammE t0, PmmMm'S the armed with nuclear warheads. welfare of children and youth. would have a firepower of only and raising the standards Oilfive-per-cent of the U.S a i' ma v different sources. mm 1' The following is the report of l GLENGARRY SCHOOL an. Barrie Rogers; ii Grade IV: 1. Kevin MacDony Id; 2. Alan Machonald; 3.‘ er SHERBROOKE ESSO SERVICE (Arnold H. Madison, Lessee) Sunlmcrside North Gasoline ' Stove and PARTY Fuel Oil ICE CUBES » AVAILABLE Phone 436-2136 DIAL 2810 McEWEN ROAD Cor. Water & Second Stu. MONDAY. MARCH 4 BASKETBALL—Junior ' Boys—12:15—1:00 Senior Girls—3:304:30 Junior Boys—4:304:30 HOCKEY—I.S.H.L. Hockey—8:15 BOWLING—Open Lanes—1:006:45, 8:45-10:45. CURLING—Club Championship—7:00 It 9:00 GALLANT Moving & Storage Ltd. Agents For North American Van Lines At Same Location Obtain Top Service On All Insurance Needs y Contacting B J. LeRoy Gallant Ins. Ltd. Insurance Phones 3520 - 3533 310 Water St. Moving 3900 TUESDAY. MARCH 5 BASKETBALL—Senior Girls—12:15—l:00 Scnlor Boys—3:30—5:00 MINOR HOCKEY—3:30—10230 BOWLING—Noon Luncheon Bowling BOWLING—Open Lanes—1:00-6t45. 10:45 CURLING—Club Championship—7:00 & 9:00 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 6 i BASKETBALL-Junior Boys—12:15—lzoo 0—5:00 ‘thc weekend at the home of HARBOUR MOTORS Q auto body repairs Q complete paint jobs _ Q mechani- cal repairs opcratcd by Burlelgli & Jim Mackinnon Phone 82 Summerside West Senior Boys—3:3 MINOR HOCKEY—3:30—lm30 BOWLING—Noon Luncheon Bowling BOWLING—Open Lanes—«9:00 a.m., 6:45. 8:45 CURLING—Mlxed curling—7:00 & 0:00 THURSDAY. MARCH 7 BASKETBALL—Senior Girls—12:15—1:00 Junior Boys—3:304:80 Senior Boys—4:30—5:30 SKATING—8:00—10:00 BOWLING—Noon Luncheon Bowling BOWLING—Sweepstakc Bowling—6:45 her brother. Jerome Des- Passenger Hurt Roches. M iscouche. TEACHER HOME Miss Patricia Poirler. on the ‘ el W E Sister st. George outlined ' . . {some of the program planned. home 11f: for each Child. force. The United States has an lGlengarry I 1 .- and answere any questions SOCFC‘HU‘K‘S for eadh $110041 estimated 1,200 aircraft like that Grade V1.11; 1- D0“? Stewart; 1‘ ’0“ this new endeavor. were: David llarpcr. William Voodoos_ but not more b n 2. Ruth Reilly; 3. Basil Stewart. . l A news letter from Dr. Kw, .Handnahaa, Miss Yvonne Perry. half have nuclear warheads. , Grade Vllznl. Patrick Doyle 1 » {new pal-kel- was read by the lSister St_ George. MIS. Walterl “I‘ll. do nothing to weakenlz' Emc 0v“? 0‘“ lsecrem 5mm. St Eileen. The ' Hogan. Sister St. Emma and . canadlan defences.“ said 1'. 2 GA?“ Bit-l 1' Ireasuner’ Mrs Carman Hcgan, iRussclI Perry. I Dlefenbaker. “But the lowest ‘6 3; v‘f gr-B b R . imported 'cash'on hand 0,- W i In evaluating the questions ‘estlmate I have seen 0‘ the,2 éa grd' R'o Car: a” 039” ‘A'Cmation was given to the Tm: land answers more cooperation deaths that would result in the; ' “0 g ' RETURNS T0 BOSTON um“ 5pm.“ Reagan” Ass/001w .was said needed from each par- first wave of a nuclear war. lsla Miss Doris Strang re-‘lmjn to help it with its winter :em on the enterlamment w. 13.090000. You wont be playllngiTerrv Butler turned to Boston after visitingig'pm.Lg prngram iricd on for youth. politics .5110“ 35 Pearson '15 V,“th 9.38.191“ ('8). 1 Dean Doyle. ' relatives and friends in O‘Leary.“ ' ' . - _ a question that affects the lIVES‘ . ' ' . ' A DaHd Harper. pnyslcalrll‘alélh and hopes of mankind." J2. Stephanie Doyle, 3. Ronnie 15 pATIENT fling instructor for the ignil R‘ k C WANTS NATO DECISION Butler. Lawrence Price. O'Leary. is a Regional High School gave the i In GI'I'I'eeI'I Canadian A “M, and A“! Grade Ill (bl: 1. Marie Reilly. patient in the Community Ho s-vf'icml;el;s saifiogtroognatlrl‘ehl‘lefié ‘EATO 1" in Europe under‘a Grade I. 1. Barbara MacDon- - v . its 0 v i W' ' - ' Wal' OLeary' lschools. Through sports. Mr. Broken lnIO idea.- w;.h.‘;°dsa’§?e%g”$3‘ 3: Christina Doyle. teacher. VISITING MOTHER Harper stated. the students (are . . icides to do so at its May meet- ; Kenneth Turner. Nelson. BC. abic to develop their mt-nds ing in Ottawa because Cana-. GLEN WILLIAM SCHOOL and h“ brmhor' All‘son Turner lalld bOdy alld cow‘l‘d‘lnalbfl It 9 dian forces abroad should havei The following is the January of Toronto. also their brother. lhelps them to think fast. if nothing less than their allies heireport: Dr. William Turncr of Halifax lmove right. and it helps stud- TIGNISH - A break was said. 1 Grade VI. 1' Judy Campbell. Ere "filling their mother- this to live cooperatively Will! i made “11° the “95.51% "’97" "But insofar as Canadian soil Grade V: 1. Helen Campbell; Alice Turner who is a patient in 1 others. he said. He outlined me i and canteen at the Tlgmsh rink is concerned I . ' we Shall place ‘2. Sadie Campbell; 3' Lest the communl‘y Hospital- "lfuii program of all-year round i Saturday night 0? Early Sunday ourselves in that position bylAcorn. Leary- lsports nor: heading the list. morning. Entry was made 3’ agreement wit the United; Grade III: 1. Lorraine Acorn. H“) n OR‘DA TR“, 3 Mrs. John Hackctt reported breaking a Window m the boys States that we sllall have read-l Grade II: 1. Debbie Behrens: Sd . R D d .(m W activities of community dressmg room. available, in the event of ani2. Edna Campbell- 3 "69’ a" 055 “mm” "influence committee carried on A d0°r1°adm8t°ihe canteen emergency or war. the armsl Highest half-yearly average: Freeto‘m‘ have "loamy . re' 'durino the winter months at re-l “"35 forced and “‘9 P1809 Fan- .that we need. But in the mean- chbbie Behrens. turned from. a homay mp. .tol t?“ ..m.ams ‘ sacked. Some chocolates Gum. time we shall not have Canadnl Mrs. Helen beard. teacher. Florida Wm? there they. V‘s‘t' i ":43 ‘0 Alma Mcdomack re. a pair of skates and two hockey lused as a storage dump for nu-: ed “‘m' mlauvcs‘ on we” “'3 lirs' f thr; ublic relations slicks were “0‘9"- The Skates clear Weapons." 1 CONSIDER SABIN turn trip they also ViSlted with i p2. lnguegrsaid. gm WM delight ‘ were found Sunday in a vacant “we intend to make our poll-g Lawson Biggar- 1" TOI‘Omo- lgd’jm hm} of me musical'fmm 3 building on Central Street. They cies in Canada. while maintain-l ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CW—The CRIB WINNERS Iva. 0 Bang closely “waged are owned by ohn Gavin. pres ing the co-operation of any ,Newfoundland h ealth depart- ' Winners at the weekly crib- with the arts she endorsed it. 3 ldem of the recreation assccwt' mends 8“? all‘es'tnd US D g" dl'smf.°“51d°fl“8r‘ wldf' . i. ‘ 1 0". agan uoe . . e-. Prea in ora p010 vacc- Rage .‘Gilmamfm .‘Md . at the iWh'TIPheaflPdl ' (.1 _. ‘ Tllc break is being investigat fence Secretarg MacNamara as nation campaign In April and Lanadian Legion ln'Bliscouchgl stter Elizabeth lgied by me RCMP and Policp saying the Bomarcs are beinglMay. department spokesman were. M”: Lou‘s Plau‘gm 8“ 1W man Howard Foley. maintained because of the vast said the “wine is to be DI- :Iackle Praugllt. isums already invested in them ‘fered children between the ages 15 VONVALESCING There w a s commitment ;of three and nine. He said chil- D.H, Gallant, Allscouche, re., about them the Canadian gov. than who were inoculated last turned home by air, and is com; ernment did not carry out. But ’year should get a second dose. valescing after undergoing an' he asked whether agreements There were no new cases of Victoria General} had to be continued when the polio in Newfoundland in 1962. As Cars Collide operation at ‘ _ ' Hospital ill Halifax. He was ac‘ Esta” of Kensington High School. ALBER'I‘ON 7 Two 1961 mod- .Eizlgrglf: EZdWhéch “hey were .- - - - - — — - n .1 001119801“! [20' his dhugmer ‘spent the weekend at the home 91 cars Mel" about “00 he Conserv a angel ' I 3 Elaine. RN. 'nf her parents Mr. and rs. damage 83°“ m a head“ 9°" 1 d L", 1‘ " “d” arson; an“ C “We; Miscouche llslon at Cascumpec Saturday qu°° 9“ leader Pearson] for I , SPENT WEEKEND ' ~ - i ' afternoon. Mrs. an. McKinnon. ggresgjléinisittwg fiearsyaslgf‘fie-I w t h n . I Armand DesRochcs. studentl A1- FARENT'S HOME a passenger in the car driven: ' e . 9W 01‘ '— e a c e l ' " ' . ' . bv her husband. w ‘Bomarc “’35 ' a WHO” meCh- p at St. Dunstans UDIVFFSIIY Miss Pauline Gaudct, teacher ~ 95 flake“ ‘0 i“Mm” and Canada should not I the Western examination. spent the weekend with lus par- Hospital at Wellington English school eats. Mr. and Mrs. ' X'ray l throw 113 Kent St. Dial 4-6732 3. ! spent the weekend at the home -' - — - i of Mrs ‘ away her bargaining o- isition disarm m p I— DesRoch-cs. Miscouohe. . - The m car “'85 driven by ; RECENT GUEST lm" Nilalézz’saamiwgmm‘, Jon" M 0‘ ' luggmfil ziclmr‘lgxnflsw Can “Harmless” ' Joseph Gallant. Plusvllle. was MUTTAR'I‘ FUNERAL—The lemme“ Wm“ “59“” 3'0“ 3m“ ‘3‘ recon; first at tllle hfigfi at funeral for zznas G. Muttart SOCIAL CREDIT igfkergggedw“? M" mm“ Drugs Be _ r, an i . Chares . e .iwas eld Satur ay afternoon at i ‘ - Miscouclle- ithe United Church, Union Cor- lContinued from page (met "SAYS RUIN FALSE Fwd“ drugl taken in ~ CB 3 TOURNEY net. where gervice was con. HIS deputy leader. REII CIOII-l e gaggi the Liberals now “um. to anather' can can” T 11d .bba .ducled by Rev, wg Macphall, cite. opposes them outright and .werer rigng up the defence severe illness, even death. In he wce y an 99 Mun“ iasslsted by J.T. Waldron. 0r- Thompson has admitted ?x%:;‘°?hen gggogs 32:11:? March Reader's Digest. in their views differ. Other convention l'esolutlonsiM'y and June When theyuflld called for senate reform includ- Canada w” 30‘“ to win- ment was held in the Miscouche school auditorium with d°ctor Who l3 3 Specialilt in the 3 field of poisons tells why. Read 'ganlst was Mrs. Charles Allen. “5 Pallbearers were Ernest Allen. M “0 Jack “mall” and Ch rle All n .13 k B lw. in Isadore l-‘cnry- Proceed! were Llo‘iyd solar-Re, 'Eugecne 3:015, ing a definite retirement age "They 918301186. ruin so thatl What Y0“ ShOUId Know In Rid of the Miscoudle Fire- lLawson comm Interment was for senators. Provincial govern- “mummy they “11th "119 ~ ~ -l About “‘9 Drug“ Y°u THIN": tnen's Club. in, the church cemetery. ments should select half tlie-they “d‘v '“d‘ 0’“! 0‘ 33 "lid" 01' Infill! undermined Can Jena“. appointments_ :did it deliberately in T0 EBBSI‘LEET ‘ ESROCHES FUNERAL l l ' Miro —i n his speech, Mr. Thompsoni Y- M"- and Mt"- Charl“ Mime“- lThe funeral for Frank J. Des- said tlu- primary campaign iI-l “9 “id Mr- Pearson now It" order to‘ interest in March Reader‘s Digest. Get your copy today. WHITE STAR LAUNDRY Ltd. 0E1 lllsv FISH WISIIB wml 001.... laundry Service For Professional laundry Service Dial 2263 16 Spring St. CURLING—Club Championship—7:00 & 0:00 FRIDAY. MARCH 8 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL & HOCKEY TEAMS— Boys. girls and cheer leaders to Sackvlllo IIIOCKEY—I.S.H.L. Hockey (If Recount—0:1! Bowling—Noon Luncheon Bowling Bowling—Open Lane: from 1:00 CURLING—Club Championship—7:00 & 9:: SATURDAY. MARCH 9 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL I HOCKEY TEAMS- ‘Bunlw Gama”, mmv from his late residence Friday govcrnmcnl. not nuclear arms. we "cant “81‘0" '0 Ebb” .morning to St. Simon and S t. The second issue is the quell-; M. rJude's Church. Tigniml. Rev. tion of putting “morality and. “mm”! by M’- W M” lRoches. St. Felix. was h eldzsue is the lack of leadership in‘ QUALIFIED FLYING Buclt & Hacked Ltd. Authorlz RAMBLER Sales 1 Service Q Big Car Room I Comfort Q Small Car Economy Phone 436-5610 Water St. Welt St. Eleanor! Diltrict Boys. girls. and cheer lender- fn Sackvlllc. SKATING—2:004:00 and BMW-10:00 BOWLING—Open Lane: from 1:00 MIXED BOWLING—7:00 and 9:00 MIXED CURING—7:00 ltd 0:00 and Save For Future Reference Hutchinson's Sheet Metal Sherman Hutchinson. Prop. Sheet Metal Work Heating and Ventilating Phone 5400 210 Water St. Summersidc C.T.L. STORE MEN’S SKATES From 8.95 to 26.95 HOCKEY STICKS .85: up Phone 2515 303 Water St. HUESTIS TV CENTRE EMERSON for the best In TV 24-hr. 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Alfred Alb Mr and MN. ert Lan- was.8r0\|'th." iMJ. Rooney. The choir under the direction of Miss Jean Perry. Pallbearers were: HALLSTEIN 1'0 U.S. . Benjamin Pitre. Fred Martin. Amsterdam. N e t h e r lands . Clarence Gillis, Benjamin Arscn- ‘iRr‘llIcrsl waiter Hallstein, ault. C. DesRoctles and Stanley president of the European Com- DesRoches. Flowerbearers were Tmon Market executive commis- Carl and Frankie McK i n n o n, ision. left here Thursday by air grandson- of the deceased from .1 for the United States ere Chm-1m. The Sitters at St. is expected to discuss With Martha attended in a body. In. President Kennedy coming tar- tonnclt was In the c h u r c h ilit negotiations between the 11.8. Q Financing arranged Q 100 dollars will be. refunded after com etlon of Government A,_ " Proved Training Course, CHARIOTTETOWN FLYING CLUB ENQUIRIES—PHONE 4-7205 3“ch d Moncton m GI. a VISI’I'ED PARENTS Elaine DesRocbe. stud- ccmetcn. and the Common Market. 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