Charlottetown Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion™ has donated a bus to transport re- tarded children to-day train- ing classes in the city. Here, , Edward Brown (left) Legion president, presents the keys of the vehicle to Pius Smith of > wr . 5 ISLAND NEWS PAG ii Boy Scout Leadership | | Training Course Held Another in a series of leader- | ship training courses was held) at Birch Court, Experimental Farm on Saturday. It was spon- sored by the Provincia! Council, Boy Scouts of Canada and. was designed to give new some of the basic parts aad principles of the Boy Scout pro- leaders | | Camping plans and __LATE NOTICES — W Sjuauiasunouue 908 Os|V columns adjoining Classified vertising section.) VICKERSON—At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Jan. 21, 1962, infant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Vickerson, 53 Upper Hillsboro Street. Resting at cliffe Funeral Home where a private service wil! be held this afternoon. Interment in the Cutcliffe funeral vault. INMAN — At Canoe Cove, Fri- day, Jan.-19, 1962, Mark D.} Inman in his 80th year. Rest- | ing at the MacLean Funeral Home until noon today, Jan. | then to Canoe Cove Pres- | byterian «Church for funeral | service commencing at 2 p.m. | Interment -will take place in| 22, the church cemetery. BRYANTON — Suddenly at} Coleman on Saturday, Jan.| 21, 1962, Mrs. Margaret E. | Bryanton, in her 94th year. Her remains will be forward- | ed this afternoon from the Jel- ley Funeral Home to her late residence in Coleman. Funer-+ al notice later. HARDY — At the Prince: Ed- ward Island Hospital, Sunday Jan. 21, 1962, baby- Beverley Lee Hardy, infant - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Resting at the MacLean Fu- - neral Home until 9:30 Tues- day_morning, then to Floral Hills Memorial Gardens: for committal service. commenc- ing at 10 a.m. CROSSMAN Entered into . Yest-at Cape- Traverse, Sun-| ay, Jan. 21, , Mrs. Char- Jes Crossman in her 82nd year. Resting at the Chisholm Funerat Home until noon Tues- day, Jan. 23 then to the Chu- | ch of Scotland, Cape Traverse | where funeral service will be | held at 2 p.m. Interment -in the church cemetery. ROSS — At Tender Harbor, B.C., on Sunday, 1962,' Florence Myrtie— Ross, a | Ad) | leader. the Cut- “ CCF-NEW Hardy, of 65 St. Peters Road Jan. 2,’ gram which are- necessary in running a Scout troop. Sessions were held on pro- gram planning, smartness in Scouting, learning by - doing Scout ceremonies and how ° to operate the patrol system and the court of honor in a troop. types” of equipment were discussed and plans were.made to hold a week- end under t | show leaders this phase of the Scouting program. John Richard, commissioner for training, was the course He was assisted by W.S. McMurtry of | Sherwood, | SgtIvan MacKenzie of Slemon Park, H.B. Mahon of St. Paul's Troop in Charlottetown and Jack wek, assistant district com- joner of Charlottetown. E.G. Kerr acted as quartermaster’ and Mrs. John MacAleer. was the course cook. Leaders attending were: Ba- silica Troop, James O. Murray, Vincent King; Holy Redeemer Troop, Fred Duncan; - John} Walsh, Allan MacPhee, George- | town; Barry White, Montague; Pius Sutherland, Frank Dunn, Morell; Derrell MacLure, Floyd | Strickland; Murray River; John} MacDonald, North Wiltshire: | Samuel Condony Bonshaw; Har- | vey MacLean, Cornwall all of | fhe New Haven Troop; Ewen | Stewart and John D. Stewart of Charlottetown’s Spring Park troop;.Capt. C.D. Mollins, - 2nd | Summerside (Y's Men's) Troop | and Desmond Gaudet, 5th Sum- merside (K of C) Troop. +» | 1 (Continued from page 1) | ship traditionally try to divorce themselves from partisan politi-| cal affairs. ELECTION SETBACK - Then came Thursday, when the NDP, less than six months old, suffered its second electoral setback in little more than a month. . Members of the Conservative and Liberal parties described as a@ severe Ontario provincial’ byelections The party had counted on an easy win in Toronto Beaches. A| CCF source said that union deie- | gates to the NDP executive} meeting here last weekend on | the eve of the new session had assured the party they had lined | up a victory, even allowing for a 10-per-cent margin of error in! their assessment: ied After the byelections, old/ | Mayhew of Kinkora, Peggy, Mrs. Henry Ceretti; Bor- den, and Ruth, Mrs. F.D. O’Con- nor in Montreal . Also surviving is a sister Nora, | Mrs. Leo Coyle, Lynn, Mass: A| son Alex predeceased her 25) years ago " The funeral ‘will be held Wed-| nesday morning, Jan. 24, at 9| a.m. to the Sacred Heart Church | Borden, for Requiem High | Mass. Interment will be ‘in the| Seven Mile Bay cemetery. . | 3 Race Fans Hit Pay Dirt HALIFAX - (CP) race fans claimed $438.80 Three | meeting in every other province on the same night, it has been learned from Dr. Douglas Mac- Donald, provincial presi dea, here. < oe - Some 285 members attended | the dinner here last year and an even larger group is expected this year, it-was stated as mem- bers were warned to make res- érvations early with Libera! Headquarters, at 136 Richmond Street. A New Brunswick man is be- ing sought to speak to the group which will also_hear—-Provincial Leader Alex A. Matheson. Last year National Leader -L.B. Pear- son spoke to the gatherings via a telephone hookup. the cash containers’ from the newspaper honor box in front | of the Guardian-Patriot office | where the lock was smashed | ; and the container taken. Ice Fishing Shacks Burn At S‘side © SUMMERSIDE--——At—least - two small fishing shacks on Summerside harbor: were de-| stroyed by fire about 6:45 last The motto for this year’s cross! who ‘are believed to have de- the highest payoff in Halifax ©#"4da dinners “A Young Lib-| jiberately set fire¢to them. Coffimons harness. racing this Season, on the exactor of Money, Royal and L.C. Spen- cer in the tenth and final race of a Saturday afternoon card. | Maney Royal, 13-year-old pacer from the Daniels Stables in” Truro, pulled the afternoon upset by winning the tenth. Straight_win_backers—got-$83.40. Magic Rapid and.Tim Clegg, | both owned in the Halifax area, were ble winners. Jewell Fingo, owned by Stan ; P.E.L, and Ima Direct S., ‘owned by Don Ratchford of Newport Cor- ners, N.S., took single wins. Other single dash victories went to Argonaut, Jollity George and Tip Chief; all from Halifax area stables. blow to the NDP its! ; 10—-witAliy “GI the five | ave, onterie—byelections,— the y e five | NDPsdid raise its popular vote te more than 15,000 from the 11 \¢) be completed by the end of day in town police court by. 159 votes won by the CCF candi- March se will be carried out Magistrate R.S. Hinton, QC, af-| dates who ran for four of the five seats in the last (Ontario election. e eral for every poll in 1962" was! adopted from the slogan the | P.E.I. Young. Liberals used -for | their dinner last year. Drilling Rigs. Are Delayed . Robert Howie under whose direction oil drilling investiga- tions will be. carried out in the ince, arrived on the Island rom Ottawa Friday evening, However, it was learned last night, that trucks bearing the drilling equipment have ex- perienced a mechanical delay in Ottawa and are not expect- ed to arrive in the province The shacks had been placed | on the ice recently and had | been used frequently by their | owners. | _ Smoke and embers from. the | burning shacks, located close | to the- shore, were carried over | nearby residences. Summerside police arrived at the scene as one of the build- | ings was being set afire, and | the names of six boys, ranging in age from ‘preteen to late teens,. were obtained by the police who are expected to take further action concerning this fire-setting incident. Two Are Fined satil the iiddle of ther waa’ |For Intoxication They were originally scheduled | te arrive Jan. 17. { The operations are expected - at Wellington Station, French River, Gallows Point and Crown -Point. fines were handed out Satur- | ter pleas of guilty had been. tak- | en on charges of being intoxic- ated in a public place. ~Wife of the late Rev. Theodore | hands at party politics said it| Ross, in her 78th year. Re- was obviously that union work- | mains are arriving. at the ers haven’t the same flair and | Bowness Funeral Home Tues- | intuition in judging political sen-| day evening. Funeral arrange- ments tO be announced later. LING. — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Saturday, Jan. 20, 1962, Albert F. Ling of Brackley Beach jn his 66th ear. Resting at the MacLean uneral Home until noon to day, Jan. 22, then--to Fair- | view Road, for funeral service com- | mencing at 2 p.m. Interment . will take place im Portage cemetery. MacDONALD — At the Prince County Hospital; Sunday, Jan. 21, 1962, Mary Martina Mac- | Donald, wife of James V. Mac- Donald, Borden in her 75th year. Forwarded from ‘he Bowness Funeral Home this ' Monday afternoon to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry | Ceretti. Funeral to be held cn Wednesday, San. 24, leaving the home at 9 a.m. to the Sacred Heart Church, Borden for Requiem High Mass. In- terment in Seven Mile Bay TURNER — At the Charloti¢. town Hospital, Jan. 20, 1962, | * Edward Turner of Hope: Ri-| son nor. Prime | pores campaigned ver. aged 87 years. His ‘e-| timent as men who have spent all their years in politics. | The outcome of the five pro- vincial byelections—the Conser- | vatives and Liberals each re tainéd-two seats and the Liber- als took one away from the Con- servatives—had repercussions in the ranks of the major Partie | here a¥ well.as in the NDP. DISCUSS VOTING It was discussed among Con- servative MPs who gathered for; their usual caucus meeting Fri-| day after the session's opening | but it was not made an issue in the caucus itself, The Conservatives were ‘in- clined to dismiss the result, em-|' phasizing it was a provincial test and that: federally it has been the experience of other ments with majorities that they lost lections fre- y. However, their party which to bring the power in Ottawa. Neither Liberal leader Minister | } evening by a group of youths | “mos of the territories ‘because they're out to get something for nothing.” Mr, Goodall, 71 - year AMERICAN (Continued from page 1) in the weightless state of pro-| longed space’ journeys is a ma: elected member from Fort ercury | Simpson said the native has ost Mette sien = Pin | all initiative and is more inter. | ~ his 17-orbit flight last Aug | ested in playing cards and col- 6, ‘Denten conn anaes lecting relief payments, than..in Titov reported that most of the) ¥rking. ; Mr. Goodall, a 50-year veteran time he- suffered dizziness: fs | of the north who has watched srr oie be aaa Maa Fort Simpson grow-from a tra head sharply. or observed | “ing post to # modern commu nity, told the council meeting here that the white man’s wages and bright lights are spoiling the natives. swiftly-moving objects outside’ his Vostok II spaceship. | The first man to orbit tne! earth, Russian Yuri Gagarin, re- “Welre raising @ busch e- Pee aad teat 8 and T should put Te bluntly — j . Mor did Amesi- | Parasites, , : can. astronauts Alan B. Shepard "¢ -— - —- ee Jr. and Virgil 1. Grissom on) mAke & living hunting, but their brief 15-minute space rides ¥°" d re he o ae view on May 5 and July 12 last year. pny , ng oho gone dion weight- | He said the natives just won't lessness of-several days ot weeks duration’ might rob a spaceman of his muscle tone, in effect, make him flabby. They say” exercises, perhaps as spring devices or merely pushing | against the side of the space | ship, will be necessary on long | can't go into hunting and fisn- ing anymore because they have not had the sense -fo buy equip- ment with their wages, he said Reds, Offered - ola | provide for the future. They |: Glenn plans regular periods of ° exercise on his flight to test his Concession ability to do them. During the flight, Glenn is to make instrument readings ” On Test Ban call on his training in astronoms | GENEVA (Reuters) —--The and geography to identify heav- penly bodies and earth land- marks. He will attempt. eating by squeezing food from a tube’ like container. | —The—spacecraft's course, de pendent ei precision perform- ance by the Atlas booster, is earefully calculated ‘so Glenn will be in constant touch with a tracking network of 18 ground stations .girdling the globe. Doctors, engifieers and other experts will be at each station, | Mstening to Glenn's voice, re- ceiving and analyzing data ra- dioed trom. scores of capsule United States and Britain, in a» surprise concession to Russia, have agreed to merge nu- clear test-ban talks into all-in- clusive disarmament negotia- tions. - The’ concessions, aimed at breaking the three-year nuclear conference deadlock, Was made ata two-hour meeting of the parley which resumed Tuesday after a four-week recess Soviet delegate Semyon Téar- apkin told reporters. he was “puzzled” by the Western move sensors and instruments st | SURSORIRERS . } tached to his body. a If ‘well, the reverse SUMMERSIDE rockets Will be triggered as ihe] op youn PATRIOT capsule passes over California™t 1g LATE . . OR MISSED | mear the end of the third orbit | This will the spacecraft 2 and it will end gradually | For Free $’SIDE across. the southern United | Delivery States for a landing in the. At- " a lantic Ocean near Grand Turk Se. OS: eae DIAL Island, about 900 miles south- oe, east of Cape Canaveral. Svery--sight to. you A parachute will ease the debe. landing and a large recovery ‘ fleet will be st@nding by to pick the spacecraft out of the sea. 3750 TOWN TAXI : Summerside ‘ INDIAN_BISTOKY The council house built in 1864 at the Six Nations Reserve | . iin a Summerside and Prince County |""* *™* es The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. 22, 1962. 3) Deegsiee em Prince Ui : y ; : | ry, meet Ottawa, : Y ' Jan: 2-30 to map the : oe ‘ the election cam- ¢ 8 A ' it was‘ reported by the presi-]- > . dent of the National Liberal! - | F deration, John Connolly, that) ; 400 will attend the closed con- a ference. : ' 2 Those attending from the pro- |. The quick action of an wn-| about four miles from Charlotte. | plage a ae eee aaa! Peet Bes eS ee ee home could | al! of Charlottetown; Dre. Aden! | with preventing what might; Although the farm , a 7 = | haye been @ very serious fire| mot be-saved, the firemen with | Mulligan, Kinkora; Mn at the home of U.G. ’ Douse, | the help of neighbors, succeeded | Lewis, Summereide; George kley Point Road early Sat-,in saving a nearby barn and ae a ¢ e urday evening. | several other buildings. a mpson, aaa | According to Sherwood fire| According to reports, the fire | 4. Burns, ivew department officials, the ‘little | was noticed about 1:15 burning| Possible delegates cree girl ran over to the ‘airport and | i@ the floors of the house. Calis | Prince Edward leland 1 notified the airport fire depart- | were said made to the Charlot- | Eugene Cullen, . B, Earle ment. tetown and Parkdale fire depart- . a both of ms ; 5 The fire officials also give a, but neither responded. * . Harris ont 7 r . + + | Chief at. the department of Mr. and Mre. John Ashley and| Fed Kiteon, North and gan re the Retarded Children’s As cenourt Charlottetown air-| their son and daughter-in-law, | Edwin Lewis, Freetown. _| "Can government action and | as the seminar of the New sociation in a ceremony in | port, for extinguishing the fire, | Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ashley. _., | wee 5 Meaktee planning help solve our Mari- | Democratic party concluded. front of the Legion home, Sat- Which was of unknown origia.’| Most of the furniture in the Borden Driver ?" was the topic he speaker was Alles wae ' ‘The. officials report that Mr. | end of the house occupied by the 4" : of an address Saturday night | O'Brien, ‘Halifax, (left) seen : ——, MacKinnon has been “‘a great younger Ashley's was saved Is Fined In S'side — 2 - Jy | Sieg Be ise ehh ema of te fringe New Bid For Fleet Street since the inception of the Sher- remova ngs S Jo Borden Lady: wood Fire Department”, The rest of the house. Purebred SUMMERSIDE -- $75 fine | ew Di | Sherwood members also express- Shorthorn cattle housed in the — while abilities — ‘ Passe At 74 ed their thanks to the Parkdale barn were turned out into the | Were impaired by alcohol was Turns Un ppy no on s : fire department ‘who also an- fields. ¢ iaabe Oinecs oy 7 ‘swered the call: | Neighbors responded to the rnard, Borden, R N HA é the ‘ SUMMERSIDE — The ope] The Sherwood fire department | fire call and despite a lack of nae Comat Megara ; ciate rene ae, fo nena nae com- of Mrs. James: V. MacDonald o' + answered a call early Satur- water were able to’ save the Ches' ; oe | Moner = — Borden occurred in the Prince more whes furniture and other buildings. _ The accused, who was appre- him to get a job, got a Margaret estminster Abbey County Hospital last night. Mrs. ta ee ahaa seen oie The barn roof caught fire but bended in Summersitie east on job. And then they told him to May 6, - ‘ay : f = x | nd hed been contized to hoop; 22-20 Astley ou Union Road, | wae, eutled Wy. St trio te (ed tov culty toe ‘charge’ 'of| ‘That's the shart onhappy | Woot age ton Tony wan 60 Sum tal for the past two months. x house. Lack of wind was said to “driving while intoxicated but) story, so far, of the Earl of The Sunday Times as Sed i yre. the prime factor in the sav- Changed his plea when the les-| gnowdon's bid to get back into dviser, thus resuming the dd Canal, tae tecneees P.E.I. Young tng of the bare and buildings, |9t charge was entered, Fleet Street, of work he did before joining ided in Bore ee ‘ ;| Seifort C. Rayner, of Sum-| (the periphery of royalty, it had resided in Borden Sifite~ner . Thé house was said to be par ie, wie fined 618 and | It's been a rough week fot for- | : a marriage 49 years ago, taking L | : tly covered by insurance. tooqeg , costs | mer society photographer An- seemed a logic ; appointment. 4 Ss on a charge of driving - without | After all, hadn't there been att alia a a the ae : due’ care and attention (speed- | fe some cocktail-citeut comments Pe vichnan wn, 10 Gather [Parking Meters ime i. sen Robbery Case [224.2% aie MacDonald was a grad- 1° Similar fines ‘were meted out ry ing the soft. life? ee : a bang oa dh oe Stolen In. S side to a couple of other men after | ‘ For A ae mae wed FSO | prince Edward i's Youu Ce [bout ind endaaaly on Tae dae a Se She is survived by her hus: | ae meet ured ay. SUMMERSIDE — Three holder of 6 % \ sarcastic over their recent Car-: Vi February 1 at the Charlottetown side meters on | D0!Ger of a license and driving | ibbean tour te recover from the a as Lies ie oanas| Hotel ar they pareipate Inthe | COU" Stegt™ ‘of Wet, imoroperiyequpped moto | SUMMERSIDE — the rob. | mount suet Fecres from ei Genevieve, with the department} #¢Pss Canada series which will) Street, were stolen from meter gy of faflure te! oe = se ge = > | year?” of northern affairs in Ottawa; have fellow Young Liber ais! posts Friday night, along with stop at stop signs resulted in $5 was adjourned Friday in | rs neil i? fines and costs. | county court by Judge W. E. ‘Sétretary ia Darby after it was. learn- | f ed that ctown prosecutor George +} ince’s representative Company Opens [&. Macitanon war unable to be Rea inte | Nztiont!_Aévisory Count ‘ present due to illness, ppoi Fitness and on all Branch In S’sid | attend_the first meeting : n @ | The case was adjourned until cncauhes te te bale 7 : : next Wednesday afternoon at| Roland L. English, MP for | group, " * SUMMERSIDE — A Summer- | 1,30 o'clock. Gaspe, has been. reappointed | Ottawa February 5 and 6. side branch of Credit Investigat-| ne trial commenced-wester- 28" secretary to fish- | nouncement of the meeting ing Collection Agency has bret | gay and was slated to continue | ore? Minister J. Angus Mac-| made ie the — opened on Water Street by thif | ¢nis morning at 10.30 o’clock. , Lean. The announcement was | Saturday by ae Island corpany, owned and made in the House of Monteith, managed by Alex Maclsaac and re st following the Speech the The 30 - member council had. David Walker of Chartottetony Whites Spoiling Throne. been the joh of : who are partners in the firm. | "= IG | ate engtioh—was- fet mama te #090 Yaar era : ~ The Summerside office staff secretary to the fisheries min- | fund for promoting fitness and. vite, Summerside ottice sat | Arctic Natives, ister in November 1950. Seeger terial ution ot Sammerside. Council Is Told - 4 4 be inees acccamie alee mec | OTTAWA (CP) — A voteear . ~ 4 -< ali ; ~. unicipal and village | ™e™ber of the Northwest Ter- tam edtedileans 46° | ritories Council, John W. Good- : all, said here he’s ‘‘browned off’ with the Indians and Eskt- ; PRESENTS ON TELEVISION another Stated Futual Production “AN EVENING WITH eer GILBERT & SULLIVAN’: ee. THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD - A CBC-TV FESTIVAL PRODUCTION Directed by NORMAN CAMPBELL and ‘starring : soe DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, ERIC CHRISTMAS, é ERIC HOUSE, MARION STUDHOLME, ANDREW DOWNIE and many others TONIGHT 0:30 P.M. cxanne. 13, £ & 1