Many Conventions Slated For Centennial Here In 64 By NEIL A. MATHESON (Provincial and Farm Editor) Early success in ‘ining up Federation of Agficulture, Dairy time Bowling Tournament, Ca- Farmers of Canada, Monument nadian Amateur and Open Golf Builders of Canada, Association Tournament. major conventions and com- of Public Utilities Commission, A few others include the Ca- petitions for Charlottetown’s Engineers, Allied Beauty Asso-|nadian Port and Harbors Assn., Confederation Centennial cele- ciation, Dominion Brewers As- | Maritime Fruit and Vegetable | bration in 1964 was revealed yes- _Sociation and Atlantic Provinces | Jobbers, Eastern Canada Con- terday. by Mayor A. Walthen | Bakers Association. ference of Highway Officials, Gaudets: feporting on behalf of | The lengthy list of possibili-| Sh , Maritime Truck Road- the centdnnial convention com- | ties, some of them practically | eo, Bottlers, Com ' mittee, which is under the certain, even at this early date,’ munity Planning Association of G PLAN GIVEN chairmanship of R.D. MacGilii- vray. Mayor Gaudet also revealed it is expected that: the federal cabinet will be here for the event and will probably hold a | meeting in the historic Con- i federation Chamber. He con. ‘™me Dry Cleaners, Maritime sociation, the Canadian Chamb- siders it likely that Canada’s Funeral Directors, Canadian er of Commerce, the Canadian 10 provincial premiers will also | be invited here, as all provinces | are contributing to the Fathers of Confederation Memorial Building, which is expected to be under construction later this year. |also includes International Canada, and Maritime Lumber |Home and School Assn., Cana-| Dealers Association. ; , dian Hospita! Assn., Association| A number of organizations are {of Canadian Clubs, District Sev-| being invited to hold their semi- (en Kinsmen, Dominion Fertiliz-| annual meetings or national ex- .er Co., Hotel Association of Ca-| ecutive meetings here. These jmada, Maritime Bakers, Mari-|include the Canadian Bar As- Standards Association, Kiwanis,' Federation of Mayors and Muni- Business and Professional Wo- cipalities, and the boards of di- ~men, Life Underwriters of Can- rectors of the banks. ada, Junior Chamber of com-| There ere & great many pos- merce, Atiantie region; Mari-' sibilities in this latter category, RED ON RETIREMENT e , 313 e | The possibility that Her | At the department of educa- , Walker, Caledonia, on his re- | ers yesterday afternoon. Mr. A preview of colored slides Seanad ea ser. — Ber < agar Of the | Majesty Queen Elizabeth will be =| tee oe - tie Cobel t. Mr. Walker, right, |. Walker, former teacher and @nd enlarged photographs of Shon tebcwel of | ed in the contest were also here to open the structure was tbers of the WS presented with a gold | farmer, and veteran of two the winning model of the innon, of Wales i og de-| shown. The enlarged photo. suggested a year ago by Hon. | Building, _ members watch on the occasion. Left is | world wars, joined the board proposed Confederation Mem- a, rh paar features of.| graphs are soon to go on dis- - J, David Stewart, provincial sec- | land valuation board and ed- waicolm MacKenzie, deputy in 1950: i orial Building was given city | pee Hard and out- | play in a store window in the retary. i . Ki : : ucation department officials minister of nen. who ~ nga ad lottetowa | lined the reasons for the | business section of the city. ‘Opening of the Memorial | Montague, Souris, ings County gathered to -honor former | made the presentation on be- _ firemen and Charlotte . structure is scheduled for_ the - board member, Charles half of Mr. Walker's co-work- cart qo “HUT first week in September, pos- 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Feb. 6, 1962. 2 ‘ ’ ” sibly Sept. 1, and it is planned | the age of 70 receiving treat-, voluntary organizations in tub- If you Feel ALIL-IN to keep that week clear of con- | ment Bt the sanatorium; con- erculosis control, Hon. H.B. Mac- Resources Development Elderly Patients To Recéive ventions, as ‘there will be sequently, the search continues Neill, MD, minister of health, Today's tense living, overwork, Ee enough people and events of un- for the presence of the sporadic. expressed his praise and satis- worry, may affect idney action, ear usual importance here that) ss . ° f tuberculosi8 which may | faction for the co-operation of | lfkidneys slow iesremain: F Si rm S e en By Sh aw week to make a full schedule, Tuberculosis X-Rays In Feb. be terking meneng © gretip of| Ge Pedace Rawerd’ tdedd Tob- in th otems, Then bashes he GA, n iO ayor “rucet explained. aged in an effort to prevent the erculosis League, which is con- ‘tired — en Pille, | Fourteen conventions or other! Patients and staff of Beach | to be x-rayed; under the present ‘spread of tubercle bacilli: not cerned not only with case- Dead’ help stimelate a. ’ , | , | the 3 to | special events have been settled . | Ives but also. fin t ith heal + help : By DON MacLEOD ate not yet outlined, we can state wart, and Northern Affairs Min- | with dates, approximately a doz- cone we “Wu sowed. thier’ | oe ole oun te tom Sy elbeteh- ON ee eee eee | eee ce mii tia: nan eae be hee ’ om 4 é to young personnel attending education, rehabilitation and better—work better—play better. Get Staff Writer) | that extensions to the forest |ister, Walter Dinsdale. ‘Further en others are assured. although | Home will be x-rayed during er or wheel chair to'a comfort- | 4 ‘ ‘ | Dodd's Ki Pills now. You caf “Premier Walter R. Shaw said | nursery to provide extra seed- | consideration will be given to an | dates have not been chosen, and| February by the new. x-ray unit. able room for their. x-ray, with them.”" | research pelative 6 the disease. depend =a eae a ams yesterday that an expanded pro- | lings, tree in new and | extension plan submitted, and more than 30 other major events! purchased last year by the | the result that a greater num-’ Commenting on the rolé” of | tuberculosis. x. wie phere Res ' burned areas, and thinning in| Mr. Stewart will engage in fur-| are being sought‘by the conven-| p- ee os é gram of resources development : ; . ederel aviheri "| PEI. Tuberculosis League. , ber can be screened. fod - qill be applied in the province, natural growths will be |. ther plans pate oid authori tion committee, which is com-| ‘The x-ray unit has been re-| ‘“‘In. tuberculosis case-finding | , : through co-operation at the fed- | the program, while research in | ties,” the premier said. stantly expanding its field of Op | moved from its van for the win- | progsams, the mass x-ray sur- 7 ss provincial levels. forest ma nce and protect-| Pointing out that he had noted erations. tor and thn 0S ik ek 1k at aikeakedl arabe tau: to: STORE HOURS a returned during | 1 Will be enlarged during the |a recent reference to provincial In addition, a number of| o ine ipathietions: laekaeh: ele ‘at tee sooct otiee: Moore & Mcleod Ltd. THURSDAY .......... iia hee fi : present year, A decided import- transportation . problems 404 groups are being invited to hold : : : i : the weekend from Ottawa, where in this important re-|the Causeway, the premier con- i According to H.T, Holman, tive means of detecting not only FRIDAY seeeseetess Seed he and several provincial cab- | ** step * tinued. "l repeat”” he said, | “emu-annual meetings or nation-) president of the TB League, all | tuberculosis but other abnormal | ' SATURDAY ............+. 9—12:30 source will be initiated.” | tinued: repeat, * al executive meefings here. : inet ministers conferred with of- Premier Shaw said that as a ‘‘the statements I have made on | suGGESTIONS ASKED expenses involved in moving chest conditions which require | ficials of several federal gov- sats of Minister |@ number of occasions that the ~ iis Worship is asking citiz- | 2% installing the x-ray equip- further ‘investigation and treat- * @enment departments. Andrew MacRae's talks with de-| causeway project is of tremen- |... einneniien to get o touch | Ment in. the various institutions | ment. : “Our discussions,” he sald, of agriculture offic-|dous magnitude and complexity, | wit, members of aa demadeiinan will be borne by the league. | “According to the annual re- costes ‘ot | a wide field of a number of problems in| but steady and encouraging pro- | if they have any suggestions re.| .. Prior to 1960,” said Mr. | port of the division of tubercu- S a to ~~ r with livestock and | gress has been made Si tote | aiotne other organizations | Holman, “the mobile unit was losis control for 1961, out of the . economy province, erop were ironed out. | tors involved, on the iS Of af | nich could be inviti placed in close proximity to | 92 admissions to the Provincial centred in provincial re- | ““Taike also centred around the | engineering and practical re- | ¥0*> © invited here for | these institutions but it was | Sanatorium, 28 were over 60 fruces development procs federal Rehabilit- | search. ope avoid the | found that many old people | years of age; at the present | Y ; ation and Development Act.| REPORT “ENCOURAGING” | were unable to enter the van’ time, there are 11 patients over “Already we have been as- “As a result,” the premier said 1 ah eoscntenel te Ge te | months of July and August as : @ured of an increased financial | . sce should receive " | far as is possible,” Mr. Gaudet oe : . oad physical support in forest saetiaes cenenons enaer AUDA ee |explained, “as normally there /| STEVENSON | sressions of the Castro regime.” | fehabilitation. details are ity crowds here in | Be #. . 7 full provisions, : ing, as a result of the investigacstiose tontie.” r ‘ ; ready made large commitments e PROGRAM TO EMERGE | tions that have been undertaken “The Fisheries Council of Can-| _ ‘Continued from page 1) to the economic and social aid Styles to flatter you ..; “Further discussions are to be | may now be assured. ada will meet here April 6-9, the | He declared that the U.S. del- | program for the current fiscal . Fe held in this respect and more |” I feel contident that fe oe Dominion Drama Festival dates | egation went to the recently | year “and will have no difficulty colors to give you a lift detailed program resources t % ‘are May 11-16, and the Canadian | concluded meeting of the Orga-|in meeting the more than $1,- ° . ; development. inthis province of some of ~ — — | Plowing. Championships . have |.Bization of American States at | 000,000,000 pledged to the first co c@t prices to fit your : = value will shortly emerge | experts will soon on {| been scheduled by Dundas peo- | Punta del Este, Uruguay, “with | year of the Alliance for Pro- ' oi eens oer an tat icate, how detailed and | ple for Sept. 9 and 10, with Sept. |@ bag of gold in one hand and | gress.” : budget... that's what ‘ expec a member 11 also set aside. if th a a bloody dagger in the other.” | "Oe the federal department of agri-\difficult this whole study has | 11 also set aside. if three days | 5 © conference voted to exclude. : you'll find among the really @iscuss the planning of the pro- such a nature that will provide | OTHER DATES SETTLED = |'-ths ‘rom the lnler-American Dav c inkney fabulous selection of new gram.” satisfaction to the people of this | ihe A lead Shee oe ee Cubep delegate eaid his | T D : : d d ; r rovince,” clu le jon: ome an Au elega spring ana summer caresses del abe acheecliesbcaeel 5 eye eee ee "7 conclusion, Premier Shaw School Association, May 25-27; | country's political system based | Ss op river pring . . ‘ AT MONTAGUE industry were discussed by Min- | said, “I feel very confident that N.B.- P.E.1. Public Health As-|on Marxist-Leninist doctrine “is| woncTON (CP) — Dave now arriving daily in. our Mr. and Mrs, Fred Rose, |ister of Tourism, J. David Ste- the value of our talks with wey ——— a a eae not negotiable.” Pinkney of Truro, a 30-year-old Ladies’ Wear Department . . . , federal personnel will be fully | Postmasters Assn., June ; | horseman who has been driving . Kingsboro, were visitors to emphasized in the forms of ad-| Canadian Mental Health Assn.,| ROOM FOR OTHERS heebes sees he was 15, Tenaly- i Pomingue ge Friday. Gilbert Clements ditional services and improve- | June 4-6; Royal Society of Cana- |, Stevenson replied that there oa» plaque as the leading dash Enjoy the luxury of new ° . TO FLORIDA ; ments for the people of our pro- | da and Canadian Historical So- | ' Plenty of _ 7 wae | driver in the Maritimes for 1961 Antron Nylon, wash and Miss Edith MacDonald, Mon- Takes cD Course vince.” ciety, June 7-10; Canadian Poll- —a. aa a . Mpg ded | at the United States Trotting As- y ' a an tague, leaves this morning for ; tical Science Assn., June 15-17; | economic systems. But he a | sociation’s district 11 meeting wear silks, cotton knits, and Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where) MONTAGUE — Gilbert Cle- | Alba Maritime Automobile Dealers, | that “what we cannot accept—/ here Monday. : ’ . ' she has accepted a position. ments returned on Saturday | ny Downs ey SO: a Dental As- pone Pay a pees ieee Pinkney reined horses to 92 soft cottons. Complete mb lane from Arn- sn., July 5-7; Canadian Circula- 2 | wins during the past season, . <a nae, TERNS aa, eee Sot, where be bad taxes (@Arleton 5-2 tien Manages Acme.’ Gayl. 1F | ee carla estetion ta the | eorme tm fe mA position. a size range. Choose several . Irving ‘ | 15. . $s e no. = who has undergone surgery is | ©. Guree im cmarucnny %co),|, SUMMERSIDE — Albany de-| Other groups which are defin- | Western hemisphere. |11 district, comprising the Mar- now. steadily improving in hospital lege. Students taking this course feated North Carleton 5-2 in the | itely coming here but have not “The a States has not | itimes. et Montague. were young men from Dawson first game in a best of five ser- | yet chosen dates include the Ca- | teen and is not preparing any ies of the Prince County Inter- | nadian Managing Editors Con- | aggression .against Cuba,” he SPENT WEEKEND City to Cape oe ish, and | Mediate “C" playdowns last ference,the Lions Clubs, the Na- | said. “But we have a deep and Parker t H milt 8 to e Miss Faye wares ‘ bmg — — Sestiog Peas : night oe Borden rink in a (tional Council of Boy Scouts of} a legitimate interest in what - Hamilton |. P Miss Dianne w, Charl ‘ames Gallan rugged tilt, | Canada, the Rotary Convention, | goes on in our neighboring coun- | * enrolled in the course. : ie | the P.E.L-N.B: Branch C tries and Cuba is very_near_to Funeral Director. a. Lee Wilson, ‘Bidred, | and Excise Officers Assn., Mari-lvus" ~ = Service with Dignity and. George Murray, Everett War- | time Provinces Board of Trade,| He said Cuba “is the real Hono : od ren and Walter Warren. National Association - of . Police | threat to in the Americas ur. * -F For North Carleton the Marks- | Tournament and the annual | to its subversive activities and, Also 24 Hour Ambulance) — _. Ralph Murray and — of = — Prov- | its subservience to foreign pow- Service. 2 . "s Economic Coun ers." j OTHERS INV:TED | alt delta length on the ac.) Phone 220 j * ‘|. Other organizations, which) tion at Punta ste, saying Murray River a Entries Named are Weing invited for the special | {ts real aim was to safeguard | y 4 #3 y | week in the city and province's | the U.S.-backed Alliance - for-| Phone 70 | For Raée Card. / | history, include: Dominion Curl’| Progress plan from being sub-| Montague ed : ing Championships, Canadian! verted by the “totalitarian ag- ; a a Club's third ice facing card of the season at North River Causeway Wednesday efternoon were: released last night and are as follows: A Trot and Pace: Winston's Wish, Jollity's Pride, My Hero, . Hickory Doc, eS Page la - os B Trot and Pace: Bob Clegg, oT ae on Tell, Sandy McDuff, Tom Day. C Pace: My. Jeannie, J. W. . = Fs ~ Paterson's parents, at the | Money, Nancy Hi Lee, ‘2. Mr. and Mrs. RK. 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