v LITTLE THEATRE GUILD GETS READY What Chnrinttntown‘s Little Theatre Guild executive Incit— ed in numbers they made up In enthusinam Int night _nl Ihey e n g I l: e d in operation “clean-up". The hall was being prepared tor nainling and r decorating (or the tall and Win- Curriculum Top Problem When the Canadian Education Associntinn meets next week in Quebec city. one ot the major he . prob disc and will be that rm curriculum au across . The ls will be represent. ed at the convention by Hon L. G. Dewar. mlnlsier of educa- tion: Malcolm MarKanle. (lep uty minister. and r.- Iinms, registrar and directnr oi curriculum. The Canadian Association or School Superintendents and in. ter program. Here Mrs. Ruh- ert Large. historian: Miss Bar- bara Rogers. membershipi and Mrs. Jack MncKinnon, publicle 13’. lead In Assault on a sec- tion or the wall. others on hand were. Miss Betty Halt, mnke< rip, George Arnold. hall corn. rnrttec; Miss \izirlzart-t roll hiss. properties, and lack MacKinnon. business mannser The annual menrncrship (IrliL tor the Theatre Guild will be . held Sept. 2: to an. Queens Co. l Wages High (Yl'I‘AWi lSpt-clall .7 in its latest breakdown or information‘ on wa the Dominion lirireau ot Sta e earners in Queens County had the highest average in the 12. months prior to June 1961. oi any island workers i Average earnings in Queens were $2.547 tor nrrn and swirl I0! Women Tll l‘nmrlarl‘s “ith‘ 52.422 and 31.215 in Prince t‘oun. ty and $1.552 and “If”! in Kinds i There were 7,207 male Waite}! earners and s to lomaie in. n- ‘Games Party Held v At Senior Centre The first nodular auction 455 party \\ i hold at the Kinsmen Senior Centre last night with tables in play. winners were: ladies' IU‘SI. ‘ilargurot Walker: scrond. M‘ amphell: men's lirat. D L. Fisher second. Mrs . \i' But- man 'nflsfllatlm'l pntc. .\li~=, Ray Garnhum Games of sot-noble. ehvclrers and r-mkinole were also eninyed |~ many others who didn't lll’ly iii~=. ‘S‘how Decline ISLAND NEWS PAGEl Charlottetown and Queens Countyi fie Guard an Charlottetownfivcd Sept lti. lilo ‘ M—aghlrate Dismisses iruck Taking Charge Smith. Summer. . er 5. he trad noticed that th a with unlnwiullyl truck was missing. and tiiat the taking a motor vehicle trom its‘ lollowing day he had seen it on parking place with the intention. ins rounlain Road. about 10- 15 a! driving it. had his case di miles trom the tar . wit e missed by Magistrate In. .lohn. ront smashed. Damages n a d ston. QC. in Queens County Malz- ‘ been estimated at about swi. he lstrouz's Court yesterday said. i Five witnesses were heard in‘ smch “on”; 1 £519“?ng Pmmm’ “5 l A New Glasgow man. 0 l I ver‘ Henry Parkman. testtlicd that Lorne Marrurlanc. summer. h. hm hm papa“ .0 pink .. p side. the owner oi the vehicle in 5mm. and can”; m, N”, question. a hall-ton truck. told ‘ London on the night the accident the court that both Smith and had my“... Frau, Ha “rd mayl Elmer Mark Gallant. Summers had told him they had struck a side. were employed on his larm horse. that thev didn't th l n It It New Glasgow. they had hurt the horse. but that He testified that on Serial-I illre truck had been damaged. —’—*‘—‘i “Gallant was drlving." said William Roy MacKenric. Stan. ley Bridge. who testllied that he received a tilt trorn the two i men in the truck on the evening i nl Sept. 5 he said that they had OTTAWA tcPt — Sen nnfl‘ "mentioned they were taking a shelltish landings in the Miami r-un Inin Summerside". tic provinces declined 10 per Elmer Mack Gallant. who had rent in August to i62.s4l,0ixit pleaded guilty tn u slm llar pounds lrom lfli.572.ll00 in the charge yesterday. told the court same month last year. the bu-.ne had driven the truck to Sum- reau or statistics mid Wednes-‘ merside. On returning they had uy. ‘ strut-k the horse. Landed value al the tlsh Cunslable Harry W. Burns- .rmppad 1r pa, as," m ;7_pgz_.l|0harlottctcwn RCMP. said that m m... . year “aha had seen the truck on the 5...“...th “mum 1,. AIHFnunlaill Road. and on Septem- gm 1," 11 p... ea... in “m her ll. had arrested the accus- tm pounds worth S3.829,ili)it ed trom 143,097,000 pounds valued. In dismissintz dis charge. the at “mom, 1,. August. 1951 iMagistrate said “It seems quite Landings ot midluscs andllm 19 that the mused be crustaceans declined ti per. yed Gallant WM summed '0 r..." ,0 “Wm puma, “m, . drive him to Srrmmerside." Austin Ernest sid charged Fish Landings i its Races Held At Pinette As tons rlienred drirrrs urged lllt'lr noises no to try and cup- ".“m‘l “g‘ms'm “"“m' “1"” we first plare at the races at 5" d9"! :9“: Elm.“ :l“i‘:5"i°: Dinette. Satiirda . so i tier PM" 5 1'5 “ “5- r “E 5 3 , y " em .Arig. at were muznmn pounds Thrre rtniinlr- dash winners!“6 P" ‘9'“ "‘3'" m" 53' value or 31.921090 irom 5.629. pounds worth 32.309.000. deep sea and estuarlal lish i um pounds tron-i 31.3mm pounds at 51. tooooo. However. landings oi pelagic or creased as per cent to 43.199.» worth summit Freezing: n! Iish In August ‘ Gallant. convicted as charged. I was even a one.ycar suspended sentence. on posting sstlo bond with one surety or am Mr. Muc- Farlane acted as bandsman. i F r {I E 5 Arthur Dolron. right. mana- acr or the People's coope tive store. North Rustico. pre- sents scholarships to studeuu 13 Table: In Play Mollde night's Session at the Chariotth Duplicate Bridge Club. held It the Charlottetown Hotel. drew it tables. Mr. and Mrl. E.E. Douflnl led the north- ” . . tsgc. Miiie Dr. Doug MacDon- aid and nob l-lanrbly topped the eastwcst team with as per; n 2 Following Ire the top live cums on each ride. with peel. centages. EAST-WEST I. HnrnhlyJMncDonnId SCHOLA RSHIPS ARE PRESENTED of Stella Maris High Si‘liulll who led the school in the pro. vlncia] grade [2 exam' dtitms. Leit to right are Julii'n Gand- ln. winner 0! the (or: [H'le or :75 and Mary nilccu Gallant who won szs ‘vli sing km the pnnto is .l Lester Gallant a out sitiiilarship winner. Mr. tiaiidiu is now attending St. llunstdn's and Miss Gallant. Prince oi Wales College. Mr. Gallant has decided to tall. a course In 3‘ cuntnucy. At BridgeSession‘* * * * *1. 4 av. 4 4 tiHEATREt sh * where The )[ov t: ATP BPIII‘I‘ Than Ever” apposite Conlederatinu nuilding *****¥¥¥¥¥ TODAY ONLY Shows 3:30—1—9 BOB HOPE — LUCle BALL iCase Brings , Bod Cheque } . 6500 II I ll 2. random... , . no CRITIC S CHOICE a Mr.. Mrs. Tr. Gran. 575d .. .e. . v' I .. seat 5. Mr.. Mrs G. Senn , 5477 NORTHMUTH I I 1 Mr.. Mrs. E. Doug s not; 2. Rogers-Roger: . pm I I Farmer-Green . 5m 4. Lamina-Bell sons. 5. Derry-Macmillan . . 52.52 LUCKY PATIENTS HERE COMES "DR." TAMMY! Yes Sir—It's fun to a fever-pitch when Tummy turns "nurse" and turns up with the Queens. of the man, i. mom) a year earlier spcctors will be meeting at the‘ lenrci-acd .1an in two at the class- snme time In the same city. LOCAL BRIEFS 56TH BIRTHDAY A g r B n d lady Mrs. William inlayson, oi the Selkirk des- rendanta or Belfast, PE 1. cele- hratcd her 96th birthday at her‘ home in Point Prim nn Wednes— day. Sepiember llih WORD OF DEATH Word has been received In Charlottetown ol the death 0! Mrs (Dr) Harry MncNBughlon In Grand Rapids. Mich Mrs. Wendell Palmer 0! Monetan. end Mrs. J. A. Webster of Charlotte- lbwn. Iiliori at the deceased are at present in Grand Rapids. BROTHER. DIES Mrs. Lillian Watts, Desarisay " Crelcent. Churlottetuwn. receiv- and new: n! the death at her brother. Leon Whynott. in B r n n t‘ It Leanre. Lunenburg County. NS. on Sept. 12. T0 SPEAK HERE Arriving today. . otta nitchmaoova, executive director or the Unitarian Service Com- mittee or Canada. is scheduled to address public meeting at Montgomery Hall. lrrlday. Her Elli! to this province ends Sun- ay. To WINNIPEG .Eiisworlll M. Wheatiey. super. vrsoiy IetAer carrier. Chariotle— town leaves by plane this mom- ing to represent branch No. 27 P.A.L.C. a the and national convention (I Federated Aasov cinliun of wt" Carriers. which will be held at the Marlborough DR. .1. S. BONNELL Dr.J.S. Bonnell‘ Will Preach At Bedeque Rev. John Sutherlnnd Donnell. DD. LLB. minister emeritus oi the Filth Avenue Presbyter- inn Church. New York. will he the special preacher It. the Bede- ‘ rule United Church. Sunday. Sep» tcmbt-r 22 at 11 am. Dr. and Mrs. Donnell are en ‘rnule to New York where Dr. ‘nnnnell will complete prepara- nns Inr I new aerlos nI preach- ng an tiring missions throughout the United states tian . The series will conclude next months i spring with preaching mission in St. stepb- cn'a Presbyterian Church. Syd- Clorence Plneau D es In Ch’town The death in Wed- nesday. Sen. 1!, It the Char- lottetown Hospital of Clarence Plnelu utter a lei-stow Illness. The decenned who was 69 years alngewnstheaonal .mtd Mra. lgmud Pineal: oi fills Up to I few months previous in his than the was employed at the St. slam Dry Dock when it led earnings ril iiiider $1,000. 1 425 were between sumo , i into; 1616 had earnings between $200“ and $1,000: Llol were not i n M000 $4.0m: . vice . an m were between $4.0m aiirt sown and 323 had earnings or ov e r i In Prince. 274 males reported 799 earned between sumo and‘ Salton. in Kings. onlv 19 meni reported earn . ‘L‘ c "M and so earned hctwcen $4,000 and 561m, 1 W Prince Street ; H 8c S Plans First Meet The opening nicotine For the lnil term ol the Prince Swot home and Shoot Association Thursday night will take the nn "gct economical" rr-eniiir it \wimme and short lnlk will be given bv the school pl‘ln» clout. Miss Mabel Mailreson. and an outline oi the p‘tislt'a! education program will he air-en by ion ndrcws. school in‘ sir—urtor. A special lnvlianon has hcrn issued by thc items and school president. Arthur Mscylichcn. and his executive to pure who have children attending the school for die hrst time. it la planner: to setup rom- tu carry on sctivities tor the hill season earnings in excess oi $6.000 and “r rs ms were tlonntc . Droains mined and driv» F en bv Albert MacDonald won .ihe two heat: at Class A With e til the miles in 219 7 uo. Eclln owned and driven try Malcolm noss captured two - V' s B and Sorrel Mae owned by nlsdon Glllls captur- ed two heats in class D It cooler douuted by George Grr-criry to the horse having the but suinnrni-y at the close or d . raring in class A and ra g equipment donated by Brunei (‘arr to the Class C hnrse h viniz the host s mmar at tho ('Il'iSF of the days racinl were presented by R. c. Mao Phnr. Ilie secretory til the nitric. to Albert \‘IacDonald and Mal rolm liriss. The loilorving oilioisls presld. rdi starter. . iii-tins \chcii- na. .liidges. Robert West, Mur- iic Morrison. Alan Finlayson: Timers. R A \l -l\'t‘ntie, C‘ar- ' Clerk. Faber (‘Iinss A. PACE First Dreams in. \lacnonaldt Prim First iC. MacI’heel Ruby Chiet lMarKinnnn Hrosi Heather Hill is wtritol 11 41 2 e 1 For Chin he had to return here on account it! his health. Advert hull hi1 wile. me lnrm~ . S "Purge and Shirley. Mrs. James C veland. Slim John. NIL; Charm let the navy. and i nin- DIEFENBAKER nETunxs OTTAWA tCPl — Opposition Leader Dietenbaker returns to Canada todny alter” an ltl~t|ay trip with his wile to .‘hlrnpe and the Mlddle E—st. hlr ciiice announced Tuesday. UNITED NATloNs tCPi— Ali-innia Tuesday lurmcriy re- quested Communist China‘s ad- ’ ion to the United Nations. in campaign lrom India and the ovirt Union. .t Smitht :. ’ Sandy Yorkein. ‘iicholsnnl4 siChlI‘own Man .. Albania To Push i king over leadership oi the ii se First Dreams owned by Al- 'hert MacDonald. Times v 2 til. 2 t7. cuss h Marven's any is. Ross» True Marion tw. Furnesll 1 a I I Pitta Buy t A. Morrison) 2 x 3 s Propane la MacPhcraonl s .lotity Guy thl. MacDonadl i Marven'r any owned by wt]- 'fred Piirncss. Times — 220. 22:. CLASS c Bud's Echo (M. Ross) Valley Boy tL. Young! Tiny uy (Mr. 1 2i W0 PchAnn Titan Ward tt-l, Coulsonl is My Jeannie lS. MncMilInnt 5 C‘ Bud‘s Echo owned by Mal calm Ross. Times — m. 224. D Is Promoted Air Pom headquarters halt announced the promotion at Charles H. Pirkard to the rank LAss Sorrel Mac tR Giltisi l I . Lucky Lady ts. Shaw) I 1 “ngifid‘fisfiififlfil 50”” K“"‘“fk ‘ l don. England. but calls arar. ‘5 “tense loitctown his home town. “Wk” “"31"”! a was cdrioattd ' West Kent “t- Mama” ‘ School. Charlottetown, and Kings 5"" CW“ "- RYE“ .5 ‘ Collegiate School. Windsor. N.s. Sorrel Mac owned by Rlsdnn U rm...“ his junk". mg. po . triculation in tests be ioincd the Times * “"- 1?” RCAF as an armament techni- The “N “"9 W'“ I“ he“ oian. During his 27 years in the iSalurday. September 2i. at 2.3mm M h” mm, .“ many ‘ parts oi Canada He is rurrent. ly stationed at lwAr Summer- thI l wm Plrkal'd is married to .hc lorrncr Thelma Palmer at War. erley, his. He has three child- ren. .lohn. Gregory and Kim. His parents. Mr. and rs Har- old L Pickard. ive at ad‘s Kent Street. Charlottettwvn. Hal These received lines ol $10 aiid ‘ , Jail Term l charged with dblatnlng the sum at $10 by means or a worth- less cheque. Ronald Pineau. siirnmcrside. was sentenced to 30 days in Queens County lail by Magistrate A..i. llaslam in city police court yesterday. Alexander MacNevln. Charlot- tetown. charged wlth stealing a car battery, was remand September 24 without bail. Willrad Stewart. also or Char- llntletown. charged with makinl threats against aegis Ma 2 . was remanded this morning and ordered to enter into recognizan- ce ol $500 that he would tor two years keep the peace and be ot behnvior. especially to. wards the complainant. ‘ Arraigned on r h a rge l n! speeding were Patricia MucMii- ian. Charlottetown. Leon a r d Trnrnor. Pcakes Station. .lsrnes Daniel Robbins. Morell and clit. lord MacPhea. nonsh w costs or live days. 32o and crisis 1 or to days. Sm and costs or to} days. and no and costs or live {days 3 Donald hobisou. Charlotte! ‘tnwn. was lined sin and costs tor operating e motor vehicle without n 1963 driver's license. An accused was tinrd sail and cost! or M days (in n charge at possession ot liquor in a place other than residence. Another man was fined $30 and costs or so days on similar charge. A (IN of S withou‘ costs was lgtven an accused pleading . guilty to tailing to observe a yield right oi way sign. aInUN‘ The Srin'et Bin: was expected. to support the move. despite ital lend with Chinn in which Al- hanln has .Iltied with Lil! Chi-I The UN announced that Al- hhnll had requested inclusion HI 2 FULL DAYS - can and Wayne It Hotel. win . .. ,9. w m???“ M" 5"" He II also survived by Mr amm and one . Maury. MnFAILANI meant. - Haas. Cmflh. Mh. (sconce The tuneral tor John T. Mac- Ptneau. Annie. Mr-a Jamil Far-lane was tin yesterday at; Purcell re. a“ M «moon train the Cubciltte ru- melottetown. soother broom- nerd Haste where .ervloe was .m... H, erl Mm a ten- co ted blunt . ucctin ago. will. “No Night There" was sung The “mm, “M. “a 1..» llynuia rune Me" and "Abide we: H theater- wen u Cedric Blilem. Elrl Foster. ‘I'nimldge roote Athol Macaeui end Finley MaeKln- non. interment. took place in Mar-slinctd Conmnlly cente- Ifl‘l- . EASTER FUNERAL -— Th lilnerll Intr Lorne R Enter VI held yesterday I‘lernmn Iron the Cuttllle Funeral Home 2 ma ntnl Pence. Pcttoct Pence" “(M - Merton. WIIIIun MM. Ra Nov Ind alum Dun- eln Emma-rm were. r! Way My Saviour I i riday l' Door . George Shepard. William is.» rigsn and mien matte interment mph place in the WIN! acnouunw WASHINGTON (CPI -- A CI- ' not-n teen-[er won a university scholarship Tiictdsy provided the Intonation-l Union at AMO). Th union to Paul Dustin. Sterling Deacon, Ali-Yer award will In 'Ililnl. Ml. nwr (low and 17. ot Victor! whit. Alexander luv-ion (other is I or mum we! held .191. ll Brendon. and member Ital Enl- 1 an. Mr. at near: local us at Vancouver. Mn HM UIIM (mum melded. Interment no in North With litre may The Ialecrtnn w” on I recommendation by the Glen vulvlnltiu Foundation. Rumln Catholic Century. ateli- Marla Regional 3 l g b school prlbclpsl Sister st. Mary smut presents the gov. crnorccneral‘n Medal in Jul-l I tea 2. Ga ~ tad that _ acmndant‘ with the UN char~ RECEIVES GOV. GEN'S MEDAL green-ting class at the high school last year. Mr Gandhi I! now nllrndinfl St. Dunliln'l ‘ University. the perennial cntna issue on the agenda or the rain usemhIYl session which opened Tuesday. A note lrnm Abanlan Foreign} Minister Better mulls said tool Peking government had "kits: and nnaclule" . the minus. poops only government cepnhle carrying out its oblisation- in CHAMP tcr. ll dunnnded the expulsim oil the "Chang Kai Shek cliqu 'l which it said was maintained by v.5. term on Formosa. Last year the assembly de . tested a Soviet resolution to. admit the Chinese (‘nmmuniatli and boot out the Nationalists. The vote was so to 42 with it abstentlnns. The outcome York, OTTAWA ICPl George Drew. as. will retire air cana- dian high commissioner in bun. don nest den i, anti intends to. travel. write his mcrnoi endi ntav out ril active politic . I think i have had a flirty good run at It." he said in In . ngtlinn Milk Special CHICKEN Friday 8i Satu interview alter was an. nmtnced he wilt stay in his Lon don top at Prime Minister I. D. Jones Pearson‘s much until the end pram,” o! the your 14th Annual Queens County PLOWING MATCH HOSTS TO THE-1963 PROVINCIAL PLOWING hold in coniunction with tile P.E.I. Junior Farmers Field Day IRA LEWIS'S FIIRM expected to be about the same Classes Include thll year i - ' .i Friday: Saturday: Drew Retiring . some" . Maoist Plnw Junior Fume-Ia . P'mvinriai E550 Plow-n1 On January I iritnr, Championship . E550" County Trudi! . Buys Girl! Sept. 20 and 21 IONSHIP P. E. I. O 'h'actor ts rod or motel stumble lrvpeni BARBECUE rdoy 4.00 PM. 20 and 21 H. P. Smith Secretary perfect prescription for laugh and romance. Fun at a fever pitch when 'Ihmmy takes over a HOSpital i oi “slum COLOR i rain-rd noes “MACDONALD CAREY BEULAH BOND! - MARGARU UNDSAV t_*;:_*'_**_.* * * t 4 v» r r ¥* sr * it In lNORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN l 3 Miles trnm l‘hnrinllrlnwn on Transd‘nnada Highway l “Your Theatre Under the Stars" TONIGHT - THURSDAY - “2:.” 1 ACLASSIC IN t SUSPENSEI fASYEST rwo HOURS 1H5 SCREEN Hns EVER SEEN' mttunt Pilltlttmlslltis t Blitz trims militant [illllli liIIIII-lll illlil modulation—mam inn 0 >i****;**t*)