FIVE MEMBERS of the parkdale Lions Club got to- [ether last night to congratu- late each other after having been infor ' lan now holds the lead in the “belt club contest" as: the district which embraces 26 Lions clubs. The happy Lions are left to right, Jack Living- one. Thomas Kays. hur Horne. John Morley and Wil- liam Matthews, v: Parkdale Lions Lead In Con’res’r Two big announcements were made by King Lion-Iain Webster Two Lancs Sets For Tests The two Lancaster aircraft un- ergoing a complete overhaul at the Charlottetown branch of En- lmcl and Heating Products are expected to be ready for test flights Friday, R. B. Fullerton, vicepresident and general man- ager of the company in Sack- villc. said yesterday. The planes, which have been worked on since Feb. 11. believed to be used for northern photography work. Ten more Sabre jets will be ought in for overhauling this year. Mr. Fullerton said. The company has been working on Sabres for two years now. Q! —r G LOCAL BRIEFS following last night‘s regular meeting of the Parkdale Liam ‘Club held at the Queen Hotel. The first was that the club will compete in the service club blood donor competitions during the Red Cross blood donor clinics scheduled to be held in ' the first He urged all eligible mem- bers to e blood donors and go all out to capture the trophy at this, the club’s first participation in this type competition. The second announcement was to the effect that the club has been notified that it is leading in the current “best club con- test" which is being conducted in Lions District 41-N1. in which 26 clubs are competing. was taken up with short dis- cussions on routine business. and the usual singsong. d opposition hi the last govern- in hic HAVE FLU Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Major are patients in the Prince Ed- uard Island Hospital with in- tluenza. DIES IN SASK Mrs. Theo Ellis, Donaldston, received word of the death of Mrs. Beth Smallwood in Moose Jaw Hospital. March 5. Mrs. Smallwood was predeceased by her husband in 1927. Surviving areonedaughter. Mrs. Roy McLean. two sons, Everett and William. SIMMONS FUNERAL — The funeral and committal service for William Grant Simmons was held Monday, March 25, from he MacLean Funeral Home where service was conducted by Rev. Jo all. Interment will take place later in Kingston cemetery. MICMILLAN FUNERAL —- The funeral for Patrick H. MacMilian was held Monday morning from the H ssey Funenal Home to St. Dunstan'a Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Preston Hammill, who also con- ducted the service at the grave. v. K. C. MacMillan was Present in the sanctuary. Hon orsry pal Hon. it. Alban Far-ma. Percy Keenan, Larry Trainor. P. C. Trainor, James Murphy. Roy MacGillivray, Samuel Ind Charles MacDonald. Pallbearers: Thomas Alienatus bowling. C. 5’. Will- lxflm. Sutherland Macbean. Rus- Actin e I held Monday, e MacLean Home to York United linen] hurch where service was con- . . tel-meat too “9 In the church cemeten'. as con- . KL, MacKen- o Pallbearers were James '"1. John R. Mackenzie. “Mn Campbell. Bernard 1306. Ronald MacLeod and Ger- MacDonald. Interment tool °‘ ll Cardigan cemetery. Licences Expire Sun. Have you registered your automobile or bought your li- cense yet? Like many Island motorists. you probably have not, but plan to do so this, the final week be fore they expire. Remember the line-up of peo- ple the past few years who have had the same idea? Your license and registration both expire Sun- day at Midnight. The Motor Vehicle Branch. where licenses and registrations are obtained ls located in the d Queen Square School, through the Great George Street entrance. 0 p.- Thefi Case ls Adiourned The case against Walter S. Berrigan. Edward St.. Clarlotte- town. charged with break, entry and theft was adjourned at n til April 5 by Magistrate J.B. John- ston. QC. in Queens County mag- istrate's court yeste ay. Crown attorney, Alan K. Scal- 3 es. called one witness. Madame Roland Rouen of the crime de- tection labratory in Sackville. B Edward Frances Burns. Char lottetown, charged with break, entry and theft. was also re- manded until April 5. Two men. one charged with possession of liquor without a permit and the other charged with possession of liquor in a place other than his residence. were fined 32) and costs or at days. Speaking at a meeting at- tended by some 300 persons in the Central Queens Regional High School, Hunter River, Heath Macquarrie. one of Progressive Conservative can- didates for Queens. last night scored the oppositions suggest- ion that anti-Americanism is be- i in the ounrent elect- ion campaign. Mr. Macquarrie asked “Who of us one really anti-American? We all have relatives friends in the United States and continual trading and. visiting takes place between them and us.” He also rapped the liberal fl" ment in the manner w they brought about this un- nec and costly election. Also on the Americanism, he stated that Canadians are against the Americans. but that they are mnpt to resist any inerference which may be as- serted from outside in the con- duct of elections in this coun- try In reference to the conduct of the candidates in the elect- ion. Mir. Macquarrie said “the behaviour of a man in time adversity is the measure of a an H m . In this connection he noted that any comparisons made be- tween Mr. Dieflesnbaker and those within the party who at~ tempted to undermine his authority, true worth of prime minis- tertothevoters.uhasbeen since evidenced. Mr. Macquarrie also rapped the we of gimmicks, such as coloring books, carrier pigeons and truth squads, “all of which have backfired" he said. “thus ' idea” the extent to which the opposition was prepared to go as a means to gain an and." 5 He also discussed at some length the advantages brought to Canada as a whole through the devaluation of the dollar last 5 mmer. He outli ed the in- crease in the gross national pro- duct and showed how this had entered into the lives of the property owners. and large and small businessmen in that it was helping to improve housing nd mess throughout the country. Mr. Lean also mentioned the federal government grants. particularly those made to the Maritime Provinces. and spoke of how valuable these grants had been to the area and of how they were being used to im- prove it. ALSO SPO Frank Myers. MLA, and Hon. Philip Matheson also spoke and the meeting was presided over . a el MacPherson. Oyster Bed Bridgebg‘he speakers were . . . , e Beauty Salon Has Break City police are investigating a break into Isabel's Beauty Sa- lon, 225 Queen Street, which took place Sunday night. Thieves gained entry into th e salon through a back win dow, Only $7.50 was reported stolen. R ugh Bagnall. Hunter River. Between speakers the meet- ing was treated to a program of HA8 GREAT POTENTIAL Antarctica's poteiitial water supply—equal to all the worlds rivers and lakes—is locked in snow and cc. BRIGHTEN Your Spring Wardrobe Shes Ladies' Wear 1“ Gt. m I. ma 4-4714 ‘Not Anti-American’ States PC Candidate the ledge. Haneigirove. and Marjorie and Millan, entertainment which included the following: duet by Devere- d Earls Moore. New ; a duet by Della Row- Ann Smith. Hunter River, and humorous song, entitled “Our Federal Canididates" by a group of Hunter River girls each wear- ing a sash bearin the name of one of the Islan’l PC candidates. A third duct was rendered by Cheryl Bernard and Linda Mac- Hunter River, and a chorus was presented by a group of 4-H club girls comprising seven vorces. Meet "BUD" DRIIRY . . . Libel-fl member for the St. Antoine-West- mount riding in Montreal WEDNESDAY - MAR. 27th 2:00 pom—To Io Announced 6:15-6:30 p.m.—CFCY-TV ' 8:00 p.m.—Communiry Centre Charlottetown. ‘ Car Registration Case Adjourned v' Boy Turns Ignition Key Three accidents were report- ed to city police over the week- end ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens Couniyf The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, March 26, 1963. 5 ; Gillis And Lewis Predict Victory l , One accident. on Great George ; . Street was reported to have hap- . , pened when a two-year-old b o y ' turned the ignition key and the car backed out onto the street and collided wit 1958 truck driven by Everett S. Jay of Fort Augustine. The parked car was a 1956 was owned by Austin Mayne, Charlottetown. . Damage was sustained to the tail-light of the auto. and to A flat prediction that the Lib-yr breeding ground for disunity". ' :hp‘ki'igm rear fender 'Of the oral party would come out of He told the largely rural aud- "3068M Dawqon Cra pa" d fharLottftown with a majw'ilylient‘e that this country should or t e irst time in years" was ‘r devote more time to productioni made last night by Queens Lib-l of c h e e s e and less to butterl MR" PROUD erai candidate Allison Gillis, asl since there was an existing mar—y o 0 he addressed a gathering atiket for Canadian cheese which} J d F P I D Crapaud. could not now be filled. l U Both Mr. Gillis and his run-l He dismissed the Conservativef o o I ning mate Ira Lewis stated they I charges of ‘obstructionism' with I. 3-6 ‘ noted a definite swingr in their quotations from Hansard when' I I fa v o r in the city in thc cam—i the party was in power and stat- paign compared to reactions . ed “we have had enough of ar- iast year. lrogance and inability to gov- In speaking of criticism of.’ em." rii"\'i't: a '96.? model north on 3l\lalpcque Road. was in collis- ‘siwn with a 1.957 car driven by Mrs. Rose Col'fin. Mount Ste- .wari, who was proceeding west [on Beltedcre Avenue. The Dawson car was damaged on the front end and the other was damaged on the left rear fender and door. Michael F. McManus, Bou- shaw. driving a 1956 auto west . ta“. , I JW; - . M . DUFFIELD I Mrs. Charlotte Anne Dufficld, , Leary School of Dancing. Houl- yToronto, and Jack Proud. Char- ‘ ton, Maine, and continued train- lloiteiown, have n n a m e d ‘ ing in New iork , . Lester Pearson Liberal loader ‘ Chairman for the evening wasl‘judges for the_April 36 dance: IAftcr- her marriage, she 0011- on Flirrtoy Strleet, was in cloilil; for failu re to make definite; Norman MacDonald. president“(ism/f":1 hgm’ h“ Altai. Peel‘s, a?‘ Ilinyed h?r.5tudy of (1,3)"?ng m piidr-ecriling'southaron Pviirige commitments regarding the pro-y of First Queens District Liberal “.0qu ~y t e ‘. ‘ ' ante. o‘ofuo 0‘ 5“".‘6 13 I'L'a'rs' .sr,, driven by Parker Baker of posed causeway Mr. Gillis told‘ Association. 0n the platformll‘e's‘wal‘ . M" PmL'd Wm be m Charge ‘Mnmu ‘ ‘ i Dufficld. a member of of square dancing ‘ ' his audience no a surance e-; and s mkin brief! in su o t: Mrs‘ _ , . . and {01k gm.de its building could be 2? p ‘ g y pp r the Canadian Dance Teachers' dancing entries in the festivall :of the Queens County Liberal! . . . . . “no lberal has seen the; Association. and Rome MacDon_,Assoc1ation, holds wrde acclaim for the second year. Mr. Proudl feasibility report of which the; 31d. Southpom. ‘as a pertormer, teacher. choreo received his master's degree my Conservatives speak and there-i. graph" and admdlcamr or the physmal education at Spring" fine dance arts. ‘liold. Mass. where he also , , , A native of Woodstock. N.B.,.studied ballroom, square, folk Cnmmem “'35 8 mg attramon FIRST 0N CONTINENT The first successful electric railway on the North American < m B D fore cannot promise to build it on nothing but John Diofenbak-l Funeral Taday . , , , , . . «'5 word that it is possibye" y she began her dance training , and modern dances. at Toroto 5' Canadian National Both speakers made a strong“ For PerCY Darfe at the 8%? 0f “0- 5111‘ FEI'DIV’edl He has held a number of EXh'bm‘m m the 18805' a scholarship from the defence of their national l e a d- J a C k i dance workshops in Charlotte- ‘ er's actions and recalled the es- The funeral for J, perc , . - ,. y . . teem in which Mr. Pearson is Dame “,1” be held this morninilgineer on the Murray Harborilmm‘ ,wmle hung m Saint IF IT’S FISH . . . . :John NB. he was res onsibl held in all countries. They saidv ‘ _ ‘run. r » v P 9 “And can bP Ca“ ht” this was particularly valuable. mm "‘9 homage-V Funeral}. The late Mr. Dario is surviv-lur the formation of the Inter- ’ g as an ni to improve foreign? Hm“? i" the ChUl‘Ch 0f the MOSt‘ed by his wife. the former Mary r sch-“Milo Dance Festival in WE HAVE IT trade through having good rela-l HOLV Redeemer. lCallaghan: two sons. Mauricel that city. tions and compared it to Mn! MT- Dal‘te Passed away early: and James. and four daughtersl The festival will hold a gen-' Queen 5"- Meat Diefenbaker’s “positive geniusisallll‘dal’ morning In hospital ifl'Kay (Mrs. Gordon Connors),2m'al meeting March a at 223 Queen +7335 for antagonizing our friends". lCharlottetown. He had been un- Mary. Leah and Marie (Mrs. Prince of Wales College. : Mr. Lewis said the penny? of, Wilfred Perry) all of Charlotte- l dcrgmng treatment and sufferedy Canada were looking“) the LP; a heart seizure last Wednesdayi berals to provide a united gov-f aftm‘m‘m‘ ernment “an clean up hc‘ town A Two sisters also survive. He was widely known through- lThcy are Mrs. Edward Lartcr, . n a _ out the province where he had Charlottetown and Mrs. Leah 315?; glitziiilraee. gfheri'mggrgilessllived his entire life and was Tibbett. Michigan. A half-sister and particularly n ate h a L' highly respected by a Wide cm and half-brother reside in Char- . antism seems to be a, do of friends. For more‘than 30 lottetown and Win sloe, re- years he was employed by Ca-I spec-lively. They are Julia. Mrs. John H. Reid, Charlottetown. charged with not registering a motor vehicle for ten days af- ter purchasing it in a province other than that in which he re- sides, pleaded not guilty and had his case adjourn to March 80 by Magistrate A.J. Haslam in city polices court yesterday. Richard Clinton, Charlotte- town. changed with prowling and loitering, was remanded to March 26. Douglas Strickl a n d. Marsh- field. Barry MacLeod. Charlot- tetown: and Richards Evans, Charlottetown; all pleaded not guilty to the charge of joy-rid- ing. They were remanded to April 1 without bail. They were previously remanded from March 18. Charged with speeding. Reg- inald Affleck. Charlottetown, was fined $10 and costs or five days. Six drunk and incapable char- ges went before the magistrate. Three were given the option of a $20 and costs fine or ten days in jail. one was given a 20 days suspended sentence. a n o t h er was sentenced to 20 days in jail, and another was remanded to March 26 "Dun-Crease PANT Q exclusive with Tip Top 0 fine worsted flannel: nadian National Railways and'Herbert MacLeod. and Daniel :retired in 1955 when he was en—1 Stewart. 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