nlneddedit oritltevillaoe notuvingtliamthne ltwlittithentepeyen. callin¢ofMondey’s ll SKATING ‘Chesterfield I 0N SEA ICE Blaze Fought . AT Smoke and water damagn wins ix“? MW luv" u" way den SOURIS _ Skating on the sustained at the Van Omme The new federal hllllfflnfl will it the ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts ; . home in 5 last even- be appm 1' mi 24 by 34 5 _ ‘ The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed., Jan. 29, 1964. 5‘, ;§‘;,.,‘°°bu’;“,ob°",,0v;,;g'§;; -‘gig ingm W H m d? ”_ ..,.,, ,.,,,,’-“..’,',‘,§‘., ’,,,,,,,, ‘,0, ,§I‘,. ' l rain the ice became so smooth meme ,;n5'weredE 3 gm sand :°"»‘ lNlP"‘B“- lI0V¢'i‘nmeM of-' I that local younlesterg h a v e - . . . i095 l L‘ found the fire in the cue to mi. 1 follnd the skating very enloly- The plug was ext-ms ° db] ' , ulslhed be- I 9'5 is only about the second iigfféeil ‘mead to the re“ of me Conlpleles Japanese School Children ° To . Seek Pen Pals In Provmce L l.é$h1il.§ri°3§5o§'°§h.‘"f&?§ Traffic Study Post Office Site Selected In Cardigan Lucy Maude Montgomerywiknnw you. Goodby. From Jap- "Anne of Green Gables" cnn- ; anese cltildren." it concludes. . times to make friends for P.E.I.l Names and addresses of the he ‘hf-' {Taming which Will be all over the globe. lfour are as l'o'llo\vs: done, In Elmira and brought to Foux-Jgpanegg children recent. Yosbie Yoshinaka. 14 years Souns pref3bmcated' 1y gem a ietter to Mayor W3]. Old: N0. 33, l t0l{8ld1l.CliOZ HlI'<I George Che‘/91-1.” d Elmir3£ o Douglas Lacnmhe. Dlll‘)lI(' pg. lations officer for the (‘NH yes terday announced that ii traffic study at the Charlottetown .¢.. age on P.E.I. Ranging in age from 12 to 14. the writers addressed the letter to “Mr. Charlottetown‘: Mayor" and proceeded as follows: then Gaudet seeking cortespond- (whims city; Hiroshima: Japan. Tm“ °°‘“’.3°“’.°°- mu '-3° “WC” u°" h" h"" ""”""°°'l' ence with children of their own Nagako Miura. 12 years old; the “mini "‘ 1“-‘.“’.°““h°P and l The stlldv. the‘ results at A05akinaka.Fuchumachi; Aki-‘”‘.°" "'9 *1 Y fmwhfd Pl“ CARDIGAN — The site for which will he released shortly w ‘ ' CS "" .’“’°5h1m'= the Omiigan post office to be involved a check of the traffic pattern before Christmas, dur- ing the Christmas rush and for a period following the holiday. Japan. ; . , Mlchi lura. 14 years old: “"5 °" ,”‘° "9". b“"d""' erected in the near future has Aosaklnako Fuchumac-hi;Akigunl The ice-makms equipment is been sgiemgd -pm ,1“ L, on lm,-o5him,_ Japam expected to arrive Feb. 20 from . . in th std" of the brld I yugi Kawasakp 12 years old; ,1-lalifax where it was supplied ju; flow tr: CNR station’ E: “Dear sir, Thenceforth we. . . . - Mac “mp read “Anne of red hair." we lik- N°' .69] Afi]"5hal‘I}[l?'ga5i" l'_‘““l‘“' illllllglm dohfll: insmiy property formerly owned M|'- I-flcombe laid the result! ed Prlnceedward I very much. i""“'"‘' 3"“ ""°5l""‘“' J39‘ ‘1atim,_ lMrs. Gertrude Maclnnis of of the study are being analyzed ‘ ch to determine what any. will be needed. The completion date for the °*‘A"*“°"-. "'l°'- 9' [structure remains at March 1. i "3 W" bald Mmday l “‘ . W E , .5 3} % f « '33‘? . ‘ ~ _ -)-, ,., sent a letter to you Please look lc 0 0 eventing to determine the Inca- _ i ‘< - . . for four pen pals." tion. This meeting oaiulsed con- l 9 LONGEST only sideralble discussion because of After listing their names and addresses, they continue: “was you surprised by this letter?". adding an apologetic, "we know PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity Products” Geographers regard the 500-ld8l'8'Y 07! the Pm 05 the IOWA mile continuously urban, indus-i C0ml'n1'il£€ WW? KPPMGDQY did trialized a strip from not loeep the viii-large oomm.ilssion- SOURIS — Workers completed southern ‘New Hampshire to ens informed of the sites sur- EQUIPMENT DONATED Afr'”lvlf5«LiirAou.E Kings County Memorial ly by Hillside Lod g e IOOF b with th bed i t d 1 that you are b sy. Hospital has once again been and the Acme Rebekas of amovheospital fins: less: 3 :3‘ “:5 :1: b:n§ep ‘:5! "But we wait“ from Prlnceed- ‘the sills of the new culrli-118 rink northern Virginia as a single veyed. l "7 K9“ DI“ "71" flavored with I presentation Montague. The combined ’ ‘ W p e y Ward 1. We are very happy to yesterdlay and the next step will.city—the longest in the world. As a consequence all this an’ __J such gifts are very welcome and appreciated by the hospi- tal management. with this donation and pointed out that perhaps many people do not realize that such equip- ’T. D. DeBlois is President Of St. Paul's Laymen’s Ass’n Hon. L.G. Dewar, MD, ministerl of education, was guest speak- er at the annual slipper meet- ing and election of officers of; . Anglican Laymen’s Assoc-l= iatlion of St. Paul's Church inl and this time in the form of the above bed and stretcher. This donation was made joint- amount of the donation is In excess of $300. The matron, Mrs. Vera MacDonald, shown Election Battles Loom ln Wards One And Six Two brand new. unblemished i Ward One will be greatly affect.- lluls were yesterday tossed into led by the city's housing renewa‘.': the civic election ring. one in program. He feels he under- Ward One and the other in ward stands the problem of the pea- su pie who live in the ward and ex- Fnllolving several days of pressed concern over the fact] r~i‘?r‘lllRll0ll, Arthur !\‘lacInnls.}lhaI there has been no contest gnnounced his intention of can. for the counclllor's seat in Ward testing the Ward One seat nnd.0"“ Slime 1953- He "Id “"5 8, the same time Dr D.-mgias was “an lmhealthy situation." commentary on more than 100 .\l:u-Donald revealed that he in- L093‘ 5“‘‘“d”',3 ‘'"m‘"'5 °f 3" co-‘ored slides taken tclids to do battle in Ward Six. l°l°°‘}°“ Wile "' Wm‘ 5 ‘"9" ,~ ‘ W.‘ Mclnnm 8 35_yea,._old in_ confirmed yesterday when .5}, Nance agent‘ Wm seek lb 9 .Dr. Douglas MacDonald. Nassau _ ward One seat, held for 14 years lstree" °““°“"°°d he “’°“1d W" ‘ v " °°,°“P““°“5v h°‘!5‘ . 1- lfor councillor in that ward. ing. living conditions and relig- ll-,‘,,rlr,l,1,Te§°",:‘,f,li,es g:a"“Aa:]$0l:,;'.r§ ‘ The ward, the former Spring lous affiliations. mu bid for Om,‘ of the‘ two seais ‘Park school district, has been. The speaker was introduced in ward Six. lE?lpl‘(‘Se;;edRin Cit§1§J:unci:.L:y.th R.Ge. kli3co\;neTa3d 1t)hanked by- . -- ,- ,mer ac aean mon r- eprs II. -- “r' Mcmms entry “I” make senault ever since amalgamation’ i the conference of the Common-‘ : wealth Parliamentary Associat-O ,ion h d in Malysia Last sum- _‘ mer. ,-. The address was mainly a Due to ill large purchase of clothing in Montreal. Hollis is able to offer fantastic savings of 25 to 50% this week. Save money and also receive a ticket for $50 with every dollar purchase. ms '1'. D. DeBL0lS l The meeting opened with grace Ibbott and closed with benedict- by O‘ < " 3 ”"°°“f'a~V “gm m ‘.V“m,O"e iwith the city. the Ven. Archdeacon J.T. inn by the rector, Rev. F. Louis in here Eduard Doyle Will a. s 0. Dr. MacDonald 35 a native of I; ..——._— 3_ ‘ $ run as well as Mr. Gormley. Jms city is 8 gm’ of new . he slipper was tastefully pre~ ‘ \lr. Maclnnis. unmarried. has t’ t ' G WJ M E C pared and nicely served by the . hr-en active in community affairs‘ em" ' °V°"‘°" ' ' ‘ 3°‘ the Beivedere Br;-mclh sure his graduation from St. D°"81d “"1 l.“"- M“.D°“‘“d- the Parish Guild under their lilmstan's University in 1950. He "9 reselved ms educam“ 5‘ R d - president Mrs Ronald Keen who rm-rived his earlici education at M°<li‘l School. Queen Square was this ed on behalf of the Qllngn Square ‘School and until l!§;:‘l‘1i00I1).a1l"1£lurlsci¢: tI>Jfn?X:::i.s=istyCoi_i_e0g"e‘ CNR mpefintendem Edgar!‘ association by James‘M. Murley. I «Lille? ;\:1-: 8 resident of the ward which he graduated in medicine Taylor said yesterday. the W0I'k T D Demms was 9 em es S M p,-psem he is preside,“ 0; when he was only 22. of reralllng a diesel engine and ,1“, Basmca [laymen-S Assocm In addition to his MD. CM. be three reefer cars one mile east Wm; S(.(.,.(,,an. of the board of holdstwo specialist. degrees, the of Baltic was completed Satur- direclors of the Basilica Recrea- American Fellowship, and Can- day. mm Centre: and secreiary "em ga_dtan Certification in Anaesthe- The four pieces of equipment gt”-er of [he Insurance Agent; 513- Following graduation from WQTE derailed on l'h€ Elmira Ill}? - ‘Da-lhousle. he spent four years on Dec 12 by 3 broken I-an -me in post-graduate training. on 9 lead engine remained on the TOPCOATS Regular 49.00 All sizes from 36 - 46 Tails and regulars. $50. Mr. George Carson Bonshaw, P.E.I. J.T. ‘ Robert W, Parke, vice-president; James M. retarygl Edward Miller, treasurer; Rev. 1-‘. Louis Elias. chaplain and A.J. Haslam. QC, E.L. Tedford‘ and Fred M. Nash, directors -\Ss0(‘lall0ll. .«\(‘TlVE IN POLITICS Active in politics, he is presi- dent of the Young Progressive Conservatives of P. E. I.: treas- urer of the Progressive Conser- vative Association of P.E.l. and has held many executive posi- lions in district and county orzanlzations. Mr. Mclnnis said his entry in- to civic politics has been promp- tcd by several factors. He feels lyear teaching at the University .of Michigan and practiced for a ltime at Goose Bay, Labrador. since 1958. In 1960, he was named by Ot- tawa to a slx-man team touring NATO countries. Politically. he has been provincial president of the Young Liberals Association and is vice- president of th e 'tion. in the last federal election, LOCAL BRIEFS PORCH I-‘IRE Called to 15 Young Street, at about 11.10 yesterday morning. "ity firemen quickly extinguish- ed a fire in the rear porch area. leaving only minor damage. is CONVALESCING Mamie Docherty. Kingston. is CARD PARTY WINNERS ladies‘ fllmt. . . L” mg icy: second. Mrs Lloyd - ' I the my t Stone; consolation. Mrs. I-‘red If 1' "key ' 8 ....». - . me ::::i:* '" "W M , Th rn ; , F‘ 8d Gal- lmll; consolation. ‘Tet'rGreg0I'y: ”‘° °l "" ""’"°° l freezeout. Mr. Mrs. em Wit" '9 “';:“c‘i' “,9 ““f“fk; Dmvle: door Prize. Mrs. Patgr W3"l°“ 0‘ '37 " T93 l'l‘EmS . Doyle; special mu. MAI. n Morirllseey. CARD PARTY RESULTS Results of a card party Mon- day in Cuvehead paridl hall were: lacles’ tint. Mrs. J \IcAieer; second. Mrs. Cecil Mvcts; men’s th-st. Teddy Hut-Z: t M 9 Z‘ Z‘.‘,°,I‘.‘}f,',', """§‘°‘,,,,*,d”"""'"' °““.' uA3:l7:r'.".l3 3§or‘l°'§l".'§,'.ll. e“ W" Ladies‘ PULLOVER SWEATERS in .-r....,e,,,;,, mm‘, mam,“ mi cations. lnvoivins Wm’ mo’ mg all colors and sizes M ‘lr°“'”,§.’,§." mm mm M“ filial‘-’°°p'r'oi'.°.°¢5.lv.idna'c:l'drli§”'w“irl3 Canadian made. 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City Council Annual Meet Set For Feb. 4 City Comptroller John Butler announced yesterday the annual meeting of the City Council will be held Tuesday. Feb. 4. Traditionally. the annual meet- ing is solely for the hearing of reports of the past year's work ' Because there are a few items unfinished it is possible Coun- ion later this week to the decks‘ for the annual gather- to surpluses or deficits and their hearing on future tax rates and future expenditures. Winter Works 3 Jobs Okayed is $293,000. balance shared 11!’ the 015 and the protect! 8" 9*‘ pecfld to provide 18.96 man- dnadwui. He has been in practice here I lQueens County Liberal Associra-' tracks, and the caboose which was pulled off by the ‘reefers’ was" rerailed shortly after .n . cident. A road bed and tracks from ; the west on a gradual embank- I ment for 600 feet down to the lderailed oars was constructed when it was realized that the usual wrecking crane meth wou d be impossible due to swampy ground and a high em- EASIERN B R l EFS bankment. , The recently recovered carsl will be sent into shops r rel pairs. Mr. Taylor reported. One of the CNR cars, however. is so badly smashed that it will be taken away and scrapped. FRANK SINATRA JILL ST. JOHN - ‘COME BLOW * av ~A- ~A- *4 -v- at 4 4 TODAY ONLY-SI-lows 3.30-7-9 IN P.E.l. HOSPITAL Richard Campbell, Commer- cia‘. Cross is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital where he is undergoing treat- ment. — LEE J. COBB BARBARA RUSH YOUR HORN’ A STR/\N(‘~f:' f\ND(‘(iN1PFlLlNl} 5lL)H’V AQMINI. A LURIHLJB Qil[~\‘Tl(iN uni-mansion‘ 'k****,k**~** Q l9.95 MEN'S SUITS Seville Row Tailor made, in assorted colors. 29.00 -In MEN'S LAMINATED CAR COATS Made by Carleton and Sun Valley. Sizes 34 - 36. All colors. 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