. "-4...— L............... .. THE WEEK-LONG exhibi- tion of paintings being staged at Montgomery Hall. a n d which had its opening yester- day afternoon. was reported to be drawing a fair amount of attention. A surpr i s i n g amount of interest was la st night being shown by students P.E.I. Art Exhibition Opens, Premier Show Has Canvas The Prince Edward Island Art remarked that it depicts a scene -.~..,:. .. .M w .1’ 1 . ' “a” Souris Escapes Heavy Snowfall SOURIS —- escaped from yesterday's stormi with less snowfall that. many other sections of the province. although schools in the w were closed vesterdav. Idltions were report The snow which beg-in vester. the road between Souris yesterday. highway was said to sleet and then to rain. ' The Main roads in the area were opened in the morning. and stayed clear all day. With poor CPBA Commissioner Resigns Wednesday terday. of Prince of Wales College. who are resident at the hall. Here. Mrs. Agnes Hoyt. at- tendant. left. explains some ' ofthe works to three students. i left to right. Ferne Hiscott, ‘ Charlottetown; Audrey Bev- an. Parkdale, and Adrienne Webb. O'Leary. Society exhibition which opened along the shores of the We st yesterday afternoon at gomery Hall has 42 works done by Island artists on display. first in the h‘story of the province has submitted a paint- ing. for display only. The canvas painted by Prem- the art society. and will let Walter R. Shaw. is shown in available for public inspection the list of works as “C o u n try from 2 to 5 Road", and many viewers have until Feb. 28 ciety officials announce t This exhibition also marks a 22 of them are available at 0- purchase. which ciety. in that a premier of the ranged through the Mont- River. Out of the 42 paintings. so! ‘ h a t. fo r 1'.I ma The display represents some the works by 24 members of be and 7 to 9 pm. daily I FOR BEING PROS 16 Russian Gridders,‘ MOSCOW rAPl~Sixteen foot“ ball players on a farm team have been barredl from the name on grounds they} were pl-olesslonals getting highl pay. The players. who are sup- posed to ho amateurs, were at:- cused of rPr‘r‘lVlnE zoo rubles ($220) a month in salaries and: expenses for food and travel. The average industrial worker in tlhe Soviet Un'on gets 80 ru-§ bles i589l n month. ‘ The Communist party news~ paper Pravda. rcportin: on the player disqualification Wednes- day said the chairman ot the collective farm had been l‘Ppl‘l-‘ Pravda said that funds set: aside for football expenses were‘ cancelled and would be used? for farm expenses, DEFENDED PLAYERS The farm chairman. Mikhaill Soshnikov. had defended thel players at the time the case. Apprenticeship And Trades Act Is Prepared I I A provlncial Apprenticeship‘ and Trades Qualification A has been drawn up for consid-l eration at the nerl session ofv the Legislature. . P ro vi n ci al apprenticeship I training director ws. McMur-f try said yesterday the act is; on Its way now to Ottawa for review by the federal departg ment of labor. "This review is‘ necessary." be sad. "to insure; that no parts of the act will con-I travene any part of present fe-‘ deral-provincial agreements.“ he act was drawn up by the! province‘s apprenticeship advis-. my board with assistance from! Mr. McMurtry. I “The act." he said. "if paSSed‘ will bring us into line with th e rest of Canada as far as trades qualifications and standards of apprenticeship are concerned." EASTERN BRIEFS GRANT FUNERAL — Th e; nines-at for Mrs. Daniel tDantIe) l Grant was held Wednesday" In ng rom the residence; of her brotflmer-in-law. Site Grantl to St. Cuthbert's Church. S t. a. where Requiem High, Mass was celebrated by b er, pastor. Rev. Eugene Mun-3y, Who also conducted the service. It the grave. Rev. was in the sanc- I . Dneld ant Christa. Interment collective . er Peter Dun- ‘ "i took expectant mother to be bnmght I the church cemetery. to impltal. was investigated last Novem- Soshnikov claimed then. that the players were legitimate farm workers such as tractor fui completlonotlhclr Red Crosslmaking prp‘pad‘aged medical ydrlvers and combine OD‘EI‘BIOT‘S.‘hnme nursing course were pre- “(bill’um lierillzed by rad!!- 0 Isented to the folio in : 3them put together didn't do a w ‘1 But. Pravda said. Given In P.E.l. Hospital Imen started. what was for them l River. MN. Stanley Hun-y Win. .. l . . l y ' tee :an unique experience. 44 hours. . . . . loe; Mrs. David MacCormac. His resignation is effective at of tralnln in the P.E.I. H s-is . pital undfr the supervision 0of Mrs- H3291 L“' M"' Jul”! the end of the mpgth'tt ts Mrs. Peter McPhec. RN. This McInnis. Mrs. G.F. Halliwell. Lemume" 33' .saeme" ward Island. Iottetown Hospital in November. y be a attendants. lgency Measures Organizational A new home nursing course lcivil defence program. Cross A. of the home nursmg course. Igency childbirth by Dr. Cudmorc. communicable diseas- -es by Miss Alice Trainor. PHN.‘ nutrition by Miss Doris Ander- son. MSc. and artificial rcspira-Qto Georgetown for Wednesday. Barred From Game . of home services. explained what I . the sickroom ‘ contains and how and where sup-i ‘plies can be obtained, QUEBEC tCP) - Gene Le- the facts in the matter." tourneau. 63. announced Wed- nesday he is resigning as na- tional commissioner and chair- man of the rating committee of the Canadian Professional Box- ing Association. In a letter to Sam Ermen of Moncton. NB. president of the association. he said “I a no alternative than to resign as your national commissioner and chairman of the rating commit‘ than 20 years. Home Nursing Course < 0 Early Sunday morning 11 wo-‘Wilson MacDonald. Johnston's; made at a meeting of the Mrs' Elmer ward' Mrs‘ M association in Moncton were false. White. Miss Shirley Gallant. Miss Marjory Gordon and Miss Eli7alleth McEwen. all of Cilar~ lottetown. is a new project in Prince Ed- the first having b ' ' t t Ch - Pen famed 0m 8 he ar The association said after the meeting tourneau was interested in sanctioning bouts of fighters under suspension m and with lifting the suspension 62' put on Bob Clenoux. Canadian heavyweight champion. for fail- ing to fight a scheduled bout witth Toronto's George Chuvalo. Letourneau said never lifted Bob Cleroux's suspension and forms a part of the, Emer~ [will be starting on Thursday This training follows the suc-revening. Feb. 28. a 7:30 p. ‘ cessful completion of the Redlat Red Cross headquartersi home nursing course‘l‘Prlnce Street. Charlottetown. its. R.S. MacDonald. RN. thei instructor for the course ex.I I plained the various details as-ICOU” sociated with thehproper care of1 nor approved of him boxmg in the sick in the ome Demon-.l P d Quebec. for the good reason stratlons and practical experi- s that he was suspended. "But ence sessions form a major part i was against the idea of soums _. The regular session taking away his title. Those are Lectures were given on emer- _ of magistrate's court was can- Pa ill celled here yesterday because of road conditions. Andrew Meurant. J'P. clerk of magis- . trate's court adjourned all cases BOUT 0N PAY TV NEW YORK (APT—Subscrip- tion television services at Hart- ford. Conn., and Toronto. have B. n lined or on . television of the Cassius Clay- Doug Jones heavyweight fight. oking agent Lester Malitz said Monday. Malitz is handling the booking of the closed circuit EL. Macmillan. director. STERILIZE BY ATOM Britain was the first country supply clipboard r [AND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County [4 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. Fish. 21. 1963. The Souris archivisibility due to drifting snow being the main traffic problem. All streets in Souris were open .The only heavy travelling con~ day morning turned enemy to Peters. and the Souris-Montague are. Island Motor Transport bus did not leave the iowu yes- entry i-lst. ing. treats of candy and were given. by the ring Doucette Edward Clinton. 1. Flower Girl. D Winnus: Girls under 7 years: ebbie Con- ISouris’Ice Carnival Features Children’s Events; 500 Attend . The annual Carnival was held in Souris Ia week with over five hundred people in at- tendance. to view the large Immediately after the judg- apples Rlnk Man- agement to all the children en- te ' Master of Ceremonies for the occasion was William Acorn. and the Judges were: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fitzpatrick. Miss Rosella MacIsaac. Mrs. Vernon Poole. Elmer and way; 2. Pussy in the Well- Oak Creamer: 3. Skunk Cynthia Poole and Skating 'ooll. Elaine Fudge. 8-10 years: 1. Flower Girl. Valarie Creame'I‘: 2. Bo- Peep. Anne Solomon: 3. Majorette, Joanne MscKennie. 11-13 years: 1. star Queen. Marie Prsught: 2. stretcher Bearers. Rachel Kassner and Rosemarie Gallant: 3. Buck- 14-16 years: 1. Miss Spud Is- land. Loma Burke: 2. Devil. Betty Lou Peters; 3. Snow Man. Ol‘l Tenders Asked For Dominion Building Job CAPITAL BUREAU U! I" . OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA — Tenders for some improvements to the Dominion Building in Charlottetown being called by the Charlotte- town district office of the partment of public works. re de Heath Macquarrie announced here that a new vault door w be installed ill n r atio s made to the cleaner's closet in Letoumeau has been con- ithe post office area of the build- nected with boxing for morelo' . Tenders are due on Feb. 22 ,44¥4¥¥¥¥¥¥ HELD oven! 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COFFEE ......59c N0. 1 LARGE ONIONS CLARK'S 20 . , .o open an automatic plant Certificates for the success- of the March 13 fight at Mad- ison Square Garden. The ' won't be seen on home televil, as "—3 r. Mrs. blon. day‘s work." . The team represented a farmi in the Slavyansk district of Krasnadar near the Black Sea. ROAD TRAFFIC Continued from Page It did not arrive in Charlottetown until shortly after one o‘clock this morning. its departure from I Moncton was held up due to the I Montreal-ll-laltiiax trains helm; slowed by snow clogged tracks. ABBIE 0N SCHEDULE The MV Abegweit. operating between Borden and Cape Torn machine. was not hampered in her schedule. She. was reported to have made all her crossings in times varying from 55 no 65 I minutes. I Early in the day snow-plow operators were reporting dil- t'lculty in keeping a path brok~ en through main highways. l which in many places were drifting in as soon as the machines passed. This was par- ticularly true in the section west of Chariottetowu. But by late afternoon more progress 5 being reported. due to a shift in the winds ity. ‘ are i which also dropped in veloc for a while the winds w hiowmg from the north at a[ comparative gentle 10 mph butl by 3 pm. ey ere coming. from the north-northwest at ZOr with gusts to 30. l e me rologlst at the‘ Charlottean radio range re-l ported that by 8 pm. the stat-ml was rapidly breaking up and skies clearing. He indicated that for the most of the might and throughout today the weather should be clear and somewhul cmler than Wednesday. In the city and in Summer- side, streets were opened by: about midday. and the work of . hauling the accumulated anowl well underway in the af-l "N Re In both localities, machineal and snow c ' g crews were at work throughout the night in . an effort to have everything back to normal early today. FEW ACCIDENTS Both the RCMP and the city! police reported an almost com- plete absence of traffic mis.l llaps. The RCMP here mted two cars collided in the park-> ing lot, of SR. Johnston, a nd l another slight accident occurred outside the, city. In tn-‘ stances damage was said to bel ‘ negligible. City mlice reported one col- lision on Fitzroy Street. whichl anolved a vehicle arming ou-tl a driveway striking a parked ‘ car. About 5:11 yesterday morning snowplow was called out to A, assist in breaking a path in the Malpeque Road to enable an slon. I Dairu Queen True FOR THE SEASON! BIG RE-OPENING THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Shows 3:30 - 7 - O Marauders "lirrcllmdiil"'°ilf°; miill-Bi‘d‘lln-Hmtlills-ouoom A True Story of Heroism and Human endur- ance beyond any you've ever seen! The Picture That Can't Be Forgotten FRIDAY - SATURDAY a¥¥¥¥¥ 0Z.TIN PORK & BEANSzll: I egg" ligtiWEY ma" SUGAR.......39C 89‘: W mm WAX BEANS .. 41c, TOMATO PERFECTION s '1‘le I M“ MIL 896 1 Her 25c William “Bil? 2 lbs. 21c FRESH GRADE “A” MAPLE LEAF * FUN for Everyone! * SURPRISES galore! * FREE GIFTS for the kids! ' orsnmo SPECIAL! . 04 OFF on all regular sundae: and shakes Once again you can enjoy those deli- cious Dairy Queen Sundaes, Malta, Shakes, Banana Splits and other taste treats. Live it up . . . bring the family and join the fun! Presentation to Clark The Year P. E. I. races —- sc \‘ / I :0!" year‘s Old II ITO" 0F “III III" WITH III cm 0' TON". I65 ELM AVE. CHARLOTTETOWN 2 Big Nights PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE AUDITORIUM m Colored Film of 1962 Gold. Cup and Saucer Parade Smith Maritime Driver of Film clips from early N0 ADMISSION CHARGE I'l MON. FEB. 25th. TUES. FEB. 26th. Comemdenioyanevenhuolfunmdrelaxatlonthatwill take you away hum the mld.winter blues. Featuring . T962 HAMBLETONIAN ' 1962 “THE BROWN JUG infullcolor erGoldclglandSaucer Parade Conlnitteois coconuts Wflkhlhlu'dhmhMblnfimthfiAum Provinces to Charlottetown for the August 16th parade. Attend film nidlt lid lend your support! Everyone Welcome I Silver collection at the door to be used for prim . Gold Cup and Saucer FILM NIGHT 8:30 pm BBAWN HAMBURG P. 1.”: Ltd. Cudmore’s DIAL 4-8585 DIAL and 4-8586 3813 FREE DELIVERY COD ORDERS ACCEPTED LB. 29: as . 29c 43'? P. E. I. “Horse of the Year” Balloting Cast your ballot for m P. E. I. Horne 0‘ “I Year — “The Pe391°" Gum.” Valuable Door Prizes! 0 Band Music a Scottish Dancing by members of Lent Scots Pipe Band for bands and floats in this year’s parade. t !—‘ l