y at UIDE IRAISIE FUNDSIW of the world friendship fund. In the above picture District Commissioner Charlotte Gor- don (centre) is examining girl guide projects with two of the MNTAGUE A successful afternoon tea was held in the Montague Leg- and right. Gillian Cudmore. Among other officers present were Mrs. George Warner, Mrs. Justin f\Iac.\'eil. and Mrs. Ruth MacDonald. all of whom with Thinking Day and in aid took part in the tea. guides. left: Carol Ferguson Royals at North River rink to- ’ it. in the Intermediate ‘B’ hockey cleared the rink. -vsmim. Mut(.h_ Shaw Hocke Pla off '°°"”““' ""°"" I Y Y 15 Announced E I F The following players are ask- nds n racas . Drake. Herman. Wilson. Sie- Dufry, semi-finals, held at North River Attendance Saturday night rink. was called "no contest" was estimated at 800. No serious ed to turn out with the Pownal Saturday night‘s third game ter t.his the RCMP arrived and Wm-,‘ Jenkins‘ c,-9“-5-5_ by Referee Joe Coyle after I injumes were reported as a re- ‘sauris Flyefs TOP melee broke out on the ice. 1, suit of the fracas, The game _ Hampshire Bulldogs were will be .Ved Va‘f‘t‘-‘I’ the Seven Mlle ROfld leading Pownal Royals 3.1, league referee-in-chief. Art, when at the 125 mark of the se- P€I‘I'.V. Confers with team and SOURIS _ The Sou,-.13 my. cond period Powiiai defence- league officials- man Frank Dow was given a‘ penalty for cross-checking. On his way to the penalty box Dow was engaged in a fight wit’h Wil- (red ers defeated 7 Mile Road 5-3 in a game in the Intermediiate ‘ " round robin playoff .1 Kings County Saturday night. I Scoring for Soutris was 13. ‘Jennings, J. Maclntyre. J. iPeircc. P. M-aclnityre. and S. Coffin with one each Ice Racing .~..‘”:;E: i12§ff‘.'3‘.‘;i.“’.if.iet...gAt Causeway nalties but resumed ‘heir flglll‘ . in the penalty box. While the Another great day of racing The scorers for 7 Mile Road referees tried to gel. the two was enjoyed Saturday at the l were J. Ma)cDonald. G. Smtitah. players from the box. a largef]\‘or.t_h River Causeway with 31 and P. MacDonald. number of fans and a number very large crowd in attendance. ‘ There was one penalty called Of players came out on the Ice T\\*entt_v three horses faced in the game by referees George and began fighting with one anw the starter and fast quarters. Paton and Francis Mtaclntyre. other. ;were pecm~ded_ with w'M)( pac- 3 that going to Souris. Referees Joe Coyle and ‘Kip ling the fastest quarter of the; There is two games _I90 be Ready immediately called theiafternoon. ll>'8V9d in the ‘1‘01-md “'1 997‘ game "no contest" and soon af—' CLASS D TRUI‘ It PACE and 5"‘111'i5 115 t0 P135’ 395‘ .j:_.____..__ M l (mix 1 1-therdale and 7 Mile Road. I. _v Lady . F 4 _ ‘spit-it Freedom (F. '.\lacKay) 2 2~ The standing In the .°-film; are N.B. J.B. Spirit «C. O'Brien) 4 3 _ li- ‘. Granville Boy (R. Gamster) 7 Mile Road 4 1 3 (Continued from page 1) I 3 4‘ SOUFIS 3 1 5 to the Loyalist. home her;Geesh)a Girl (D. Hughes) 5 sffleatherdale 0 5 0 The winner of the series ad- father built in 1810. She was the 1 Lorna Price (C. Smith) author of several plays. l Times 33,, fr, 33, ‘vant-es to the Island finial. The plays were later present-‘ Winning I101‘Se_ 0V1‘Il@d by 5- ISIAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon.. Feb. 24, 1964. New Traffic Act Men Challenge Women To Talk TIGNIISI-I — Adult education classes held each week at Tig- nish are progressing favorably. Th classes running now for seven weeks will continue for a number of weeks. The classes are offering leadership, parlia- mentary procedure and home econo ‘link h 50 Qkd ubtu in classes have been carried on and many of the adults are con- tinuing the study. Teachers are: sister st. Ross- lis, superior of Tigninh convent; Sister St. Elizabeth Clare; Wil- son Shea. manager of Tignish Fisheries Co-operative. Following completion of cours- es the men have extended a chal- lenge to the ladies to a speak- ing competition or debate. IMurray- .Hai-bor Hos Rifle Shoot The following are the results of the Rifle Shoot held at Mur- ray Harbour on Feb. 14th. Fred White Keith White Gordon 91.4 N J Randal Richards 93 Bruce Gormley 9.‘! John Gosbee 90 Darrell White Mus-mi Gordon B!1ly Duffy Alan Richard; Douglas White James Richard: “T POPE nuns Rump, . — VATIJCAN crrv . A’ Paul ended a WCEl(-I:lI:)\P-1:?‘ I but By DON MacLEOD Close to 150 pages in length. the new I-Irighwniy Traffic Act, newest and most up-to-date of any traffic legislation in Canada. I it is claimed. Promoter of the not is Pro- vincial Secretary J. David Stew- art. The new act is intended to! provide for traffic lights avidi Crosswalks on provincial gh- ways. similar to those in Char- I lottetown. i There is also provision for] the establishing of inspection! depots in the province in whic i all vehicles. at one time or ano-4 ther. may have to be inspected] for mechanical defects beforel which went into committee stage 1 for second reading. will be the I Best In Canada the advantages of the best legis- Ilation of other provinces." I aid the new Act was ‘badly needed. and took about two years to prepare. It was pointed out that the Liberals. when in power. had seen thc necessity of a new Act but did not get around to completing the mammoth job. In the Legislature yesterday. Opposition Leader A. W. Mat‘ - eson called the bill “one of t h e most important pieces of legis- lation ever to come before t h e D easily understood by the man on the street. “We tried to draw it up in c o m m on sense language." said Mr. Stewart. . the most mm 81 sing church business. 9* Really Fantastic Value Rent All About E7 ONE WEEK ONLY Feb. 24th to Feb. 29th Crockett 5: Storey Limited |the_v can be operated on th e! highway. Another provision allows for a traffic force that could be set lup under the direction of e lprovincial secretary. SPEED LIMITS It appears that there will be no change in highway speed li m i t s when the legislat i o it comes into effect. but there is provision which allows that a motorist. who is apparent I y loitering. or moving at such a pace that he is holding up traf- fic. can be charged with a viola- F9- on. Some changes will be made in the issuing of operators‘ lic- enses. with different classes of licenses being issued. As an example. a person who has a license to operate a half - to n truck would not be able to drive a large van or trailer truck. but would need anoth er class of license showing that he had the qualifications to ope- rate the larger vehicle. The new Act also does away with the licensing of farm trac- tors. Mr. Stewart said that traffic legislation of most provinces was borrowed and some of it adapted to fit into the new Act. "The Act," he said. “contains Long River Top Juniors SIDE — Long iti- ver shut out Kensington Sea- brook_ Juniors 9-0 in the giant game of the North Shore Hoc- key League schedule Ken- sington rink last night. Wilbur Lamont paced the win- ners with a hat trick and George Doughart. George Ri- ley and Chester Paynter each scored twice. " USED SUBSTITUTE ed by the St. Aiicucnvs Music. 5 Ford. Hunter River. E ed (I D ma Club. organlz-T CLASS B raor & PACE SCORES by her with an original mem- I F1-eddiies Dream bershin of 12 girls. 1 . Smith 1 2 ll HOCKEY A charter member the ‘ Abe Long 1 SATURDAY drama club.‘ Miss Frances; (S. lxennedy) 2 i 2 \au.,na1 Leagug Wren. now instructor of 1 sunny Brae cmca 0 1 Montreal 3 handicrafts at MacDonald Co’.-I (E_ Berna;-d) 3 3 3 New York 2 -I-Mango 5 lege. St. Anne de Bellevue. Que. '. Evelyn-S Amen Miss Mowat had contributed’. tc, wood) to art exhibits at the Beaver- Joliity Guy brook Art Gallery in Frederic-1 (M MacDonald) ton. ‘o of water colouri Times 3o,2_ 30.1, 3o.2_ ipaintlngs of the interior of ner, \Vjn~njng horse owned by C. Quebec Loyalist home was completed 2 5.mnh_ Hunter Riven. ‘ Cent.-31 profession] When She ‘V35 75- . CLASS A PACE ‘St. Paul 1 Omaha 3 Miss Mon-at was a founding 3. WMX (E Boston 2 Detroit 3 ‘ Buffalo 2 Baltimore 4 5 dr gliershey 4 Cleveland 8 ‘Rochester 3 Pittsburgh 1 2 Springfield 4 . Bernard) 1 3 1 Western 1-088119 member of the Guild of New '1 St rd J]-mm Los Angeles 3 Vancouver 2 Brunswick Craftsmen. honorary E ".3"? Kea,,.Zy. International League 3 1 2 2 3 ; Windsor 2 Toledo 4 C_ lchatham 2 Fort Wayne 6 - -Des Moines 4 Muskegon 10 Historical Society. Mac!‘ elm 0 g 1 se 1 Born at the Loyalist ' ll CLASS C PACE l n are no, family: . . Wll d2Glt.4 Mme I191‘9- She “'35 “I19 OHIIYIF" Sl"”d° (D Ma°N°”m F agaskatcliewan Junior Millie Lee (A. Pineau‘ president of the Charlotme County I mswm Winning horse owned by hoiiorary 1 child the late George andi 14 M 11 Isabella Mowat. After receiving Grey E8219 (R MacDonald‘ .lry:,bE.:,n25E5t(;{:,s,,en'I1aw her early education here. Miss 2 2 1: ‘ Saskagchewan senior Mowat graduated from the Wo- , Mitchell (E. Bernard) 3 3 2 Saskatoon 4 yorkmu 5 men's Art School of Cooper Un- Brown Budlomg 1 ion Institute In New York. ‘H. Hughes) 8 6 3 mm Bl]-he Corn-lnand .‘ R DEATH NOTICES l”"“° *.;‘.‘...§‘*' W’ Z 3 .21. H°rse aces (Received too late for Classified : island prince A ' Death Notice column). 1 (A. Pmfitt) 9 5 0% t Billie June (C. Smitth) 5 4 dlI‘| Exceuem , W NW WA1-SK - A! Boston. Mass. “mg” mg‘, 4 9 d... : ed by a lamge crowd of racing lv:l)1'h%'i21e?ila'ixld 'f‘.‘it'i}‘.’.’.‘-*."-."°"V’ri ‘Hm?! 31- 31- 31- 7 73"" as they "’°" ‘I S ' 5 “'9 9 ; Causeway. Saturday February the Cutcliffe Funeral Home, win“-‘P8 l1°"‘§° °W"°d by 7-5- date to be announced later. M3¢N€1111 5'51|i€- GT9? E13185‘? : D. owned by Mlulphy‘ M"rray| TITO DI'P§ld‘lIlg WUYQ! MUGFOR.D— Atoi P.E.I. I-Io . Riv , l~1"dI-1“ - A1“ F1 pital. Feb. 23. 1964? Mrs. Eiiz; er f tcerr m:facRaae. _ Robext West: beth M rd. t Lon- -1'8 —- 1511118!“ worth .Auvg;(;ue (In her ‘12;igd ‘glmgm "K1::.'11gd Mll°K°Wl°v R ti tth c tcl'f . . . Misc - slneuililetial zfiromewhelrelh: lommwed from Page D I SUMMARY hmeml Wm be held Tuesday‘ pounds of the narcotics with CLASS A pm; During the Second World War. at the height of meat rationing. a Texas shipyard used bananas instead of grease to prepare the ways on which new ships slid into the water. WEATHER TORONTO (GP) - Observed temperatures: Min. Max. Dawson . . . . . . . .. -8 13 nag . . . . .. 14 31 Vancouver . 28 50 Victoria 40 49 Edmonton . 24 40 algary . . .. 31 53 Regina . -15 33 Winnipeg . .. . -24 1 Toronto .. .. .. 18 33 Ottawa 7 29 Montreal 9 30 Quebec . 9 26 Fredericton . 15 32 Saint John . 13 29 Moncton . . . . .. 16 29 Halifax . . . . .. ... 24 32 Charlottetown . 17 26 Sydney......... 20 30 Yar ou . . . . . . . 20 28 St. John’s. Nfld 31 37 HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says late Sunday evening slcies were generally clear in all three aritime pro- cinces and temperatures were in the teens or low ms. A weak disturbance centred just west of Toronto late Sun- day evening was moving east- ward. It will spread cloud and intermittent snow to all (regions except Cape Breton Island to- day with the intermittent snow ‘beginning in New Brunswick in th afternoon and in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Is- land in the evening. As this dis- turbance is weak no appreciable amou w s-now is expect- Regional forecasts: Nova Scotia ma-inland. Prince Edward Island: Clear. clouding over this afternoon with inter- mittent light snow beginning in the evening; temperatures much the same as Sunday; light winds. Low-high at Halifax and Yar- ITIOIIIIIT 15 and 35. Kentville 5 and 32. New Glasgow, Goshen and Charlottetown 10 and 30. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 8.39 am. and 7.4.8 p.m. At Rusttico at 4.34 p.m. and 3.07 p.m. Su-mmerside tide min- utes later than . Sun nises today at 6.56 a.m. and sets at 5.58 p.m. fast during Bu celebration. call want now . . . FINANCE CO. Loans up to $5000 -—You 36 month contracts 0 Over Burns Jewelers OPEN EVENINGS av APPOINT the 01713 place to call for MONEY the rninute you uvant it Hm’: a golden opportunity to get cult Il0IIl|lI- for any good man. We like to say "Yes!" BENEFICIAL 149-151 GREAT sconce sr.. CI-IARLOTTETOWN nIficlsl's Golden Anniversary up or com In for the cash you to clean up loft-mt hill: or OF CANADA r loan can be life-Insured. in loans over $1500 0 Phone: 894-6518 MEN‘|'— PHONE FOR HOURS service commencing at 2 p.m. "°".r'i mflngighe 83 5 WMX ‘M. MIIOKGDI-'19) 1 1 Interment Luton cemetery’ $1tt0°::S0:l,ateesm:t)el the risen B Homy Guy En3l"’"d' They said the man took the‘ ‘M’ Macbouldl ', - . 1 Ruby Chiietf Cong _ M me chm-louemwn suitcases to New York, where ; lyacxmnon mm.) 2 3 Hospuap F911 23_ 1954_ Mrs. they were found in Pennsylvania‘ WMX (“med by Gum“ , nemud Coyle -I-a,a,,m.,n' station lockers. still with the two Macxenzie pounds of heroin. Tracing of his T. . 31 71 contacts here led to his arrest: 'm°"‘ ‘ cmfi 3 and that of the two other men. ; ,. . The at-rested men. charged - (""“““' w‘” with conspirizig it]: violate Unite: l Pm?-BM3°T*"l9h) ’ 3 1 Staes narcot cs aws. appeare ‘ - in federal court early Saturday « ‘A~ M°"'*‘°“’ ’ 1 1 95‘ and were ordered held In $l00.- ”S1mnY Brae ID. Morrison) on bail each pending a hear- F ‘D 144 ing. 1 irs reams They are: 1A. Mavnonlldl 4 3 I —1Pardo-Bollsnd. 35. Ginger will owned by Sin- —Juan Aritzi. about no. em» clair MacTavish. Peuts Boy played by the Uruguayan for- Albert etlgn ministry in Montevideo, Sunny Brae owned M Donfld ' Uruguay. (A Unnmayam govenr ' Morrison. 9‘ ment representative said Aritzi Times - 32. 31, 3!. orwneo by Mionrtunn. had reslgnedl V c]_Asg c —Rene Brut.-hon. 50. n Frenrh- Lucky Lady ts_ saw) 1 2 man from Marseilles. who was “...... gudim, deported lrom the United States H Morrison) 3 1 In 1.0- Marvin‘: Boy (B. R13‘ 8 3 3 pm 1 Mr. Si . 4 4 During the 1962 season in I-lK‘1<Y MW 007304 by 3*"- Oltntlo. nos 14, -in . 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