WOMEN SWEEP ZONE CHAMPIONSHIPS stronghold , Cyrene Macintyre and Mrs. | Doucette, both of North Rus- | Joseph MacDougall represent- | tico, the winners of the Legion ing the Mount Stewart branch. | Ladies Auxiliary zone champ- They are shown above in the | ionships. The zone tournament centre, flanked by Mrs. Eddie | was held in the Legion Home, Gallant (left) and Mrs. Arley ' Charlottetown, Monday night. other man’s ' has fallen to the fairer sex! | The winners of the Queens | County zone cribbage tourna- ment sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion were Mrs. Sealing Pace Quickens As Herd Moves Closer ST. PETERS — Seal hunters|terday and a sixth landed in are stepping up their activities | Charlottetown. on the ice off the Island’s north; Dr. Arsenault said last night . The Is- he expects to have 30 tunters ed 297 the ice today. His move back to P.E.I. has been prompted by the movement of the seal herd loading a boxcar at St. Peters closer to this province. He said today. | the herd is about 20 miles north The Magdalen Island group | of St St. Peters. headed by Dr. Mare Arsenault; The Alberton hunters led by arrived back on the Island yes- | Glen Matthews are still based | council turn up at City Hall after |a service to the community in putting the election on a rotating basis. ee OCCASION this one occasion, since sun \aounadluce have done some work Centennial celebrations, we feel | they should continue their work in this regard. It is only once in the history of the city that a portion of the council is request- | ing a three-year term. ‘There never was, and there is not now, any thought among the council of perpetuating itself.” Dr. MeNeill said “the people elected the council for a certain fixed time and they should de- cide how long the council is to remain in office. It shouldn't be So pelts at North Rustico yester- day and expect to complete | an election. We feel we are doing | in preparing for the 1964 | ISLAND NEWS PAGE |Charlottetown and Queens County |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Mar. 28, 1962. 5 Final Plans Approved For Music Festival Final plans for the annual, that Mrs. Finley MacDonald of P.E.I. Music Festival to be neld | Halifax, will adjudicate the April 30 to May 5 were made at | choral reading classes | an executive meeting in Mont- It was also pointed out that | gomery Hall last night. F. A.| there will be a change in the | | Large, QC, festival president, | pattern of night sessions this | presided. year over previous years. Many | It was decided that the som- of the senior school classes in | petitions at the various centres piano, vocal and choral singing | will be held on the time pre-| will form part of the evening | —— in the centres at the time | program, rather than being held | of the festival. It was pointed | in the afternoon as formerly. out “advanced summer! Mrs. Allison MacRae, record | hours" may be in effect in some | convener, reported an increase communities by the time the | in the number of schools which festival opens. | haven’t the services of a music The festival will be officially | teacher, that are preparing for opened in Charlottetown by the | the festival by means of record- minister of education, Hon. | ings. George Dewar, MD, on the night | Mrs. J. Rodd, convener of | | of April 30. Festival classes are | scholarships, reported that her Supervisor of the Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland branches ROYAL BANK SUPERVISOR ON VISIT of the Royal Bank of Can ada, G.A. Owen, Halifax, made a one-day visit to the a — for Summerside and \e committee has met with an en- ouraging response to its ap- me Re ilivs also announced | _ for scholarship funds. Legislature Pays Tribute Tribute was paid in the Leg- iJlature yesterday to the late Miss Eleanor Toombs, a long- time member of the office staff of the department of agricul- ture. “Miss Toombs,"’ said Premier | Five lestif In Tet |essrnrc.re ter P. DeSilva, told members of the Kiwanis Club, meeting at the Charlottetown Hotel last Nias that any planning, past, | present or future, involved some ere on freedom of a of individuals for the | Five witnesses for the Crown| Mrs. Peters # she saw ne | good of the community at large. Walter R. Shaw, “was a very | testified last night before the| wearing a hat on the night However, he stressed the im- loyal servant of the govern- case of Alfred Joseph Wedge,| was arrested, she replied that | | portant distinction that must ment, exceedingly faithful, 293 Water Street, Summerside,| she did not know. | be made between liberty and license. It was reported by Harry Con- way that cards had been dis- on for the club’s participa. | co the Red Cross drive. WITH O HATS? The accused, Wedge, then ask-| | ed how she could identify him, | Mrs. Peters replied, “I would! was adjourned in Queens Coun- ty magistrate’s court until | March 30. Wedge is charged on two counts; one of attempted theft courteous and efficient. For many years I had the opportun- ity of having her work for me in the department of agricul- | know wou with two hats on’ faey Racal ng gt we of an automobile tire, tube and| Mary Rochel Perry, an occu- | tor Gone ant aelane the “the P * wheel, the property of Miss| pant in the Wedge car on th Christian lady who gave o Marlene Peters, Winsloe, valued. night of the arrest, testified that | recently completed inter-ser standing service to pac ante | her church and her iormer minister y Nes ul- vice club curling bonspiel. the other fe DeSilva emphasized that | basically town planing was Ollie Companion, male occupant, and she remain- ed in the car when the two men under $50; and the other of pos- session of stolen goods, an auto- Kiwanis Club Is Addressed By Provincial Town Planner ture, Cleveland Baker (L-4th mobile wheel, the property of| rv ‘ Prince), said he “concurred | Keith Thomas, valued under) went to “‘a filling station to g et) most heartily with the remarks | $50. | the tire fixed’, but said that of Premier Shaw.’”” He said he | Witnesses were Marlene Pe- | they took notire with them Sherwood | Peters stated that on the night) é is b t St. Pet- | at St. Peters although they land- j i ; ” hoped that the “department | ters, Winsloe; Mrs. George Pe-| when they left. ee eo including | ed a large aoe” of pelts at gs polo ‘end of agriculture will be blessed | ters, Winsloe; Mary Rachel| Cnst. N.V, Harris, the investt- Votes Toni ht one large one arrived here yes-| Rustico yesterday. Mr. Mat-| terms he a nyone,’ mia 7 pad ore with as many ae | | Perry, 479 Sheen St. Seacanete gating RCMP e aretes th oe g | thews says upwards of 2,000 pelt ; | employees as was is8 | side; Cnst, N.V, Harris, Char-| paint was scratc | wil sgh en ree pro sa eas i egitanire, | Toombs."” |Jottetown detachment, RCMP; | rim of the left rear wheel of the On Sewers | car eve it is ready to ship, for ‘could extend its term | Also paying tribute were Agri- Wayne Newson, Summerside.. | Peters car, and shining bare j cor jvears. That would not be culture Minister Andrew Mac- In her testimony, Marlene} metal was visible. He found part ear for the province, Rae and Dopoeities Leader A. ,” of a bumper jack with handle, a stereo wi of te Village of | om Alberton, group used two . planes yes ae a is being aired i ner Mr. Matthees ears {ee | am against it,’ conditions good yesterday. | RIGHT OF WAY The three men who had eat sista’ oh the Pater Star | Also strongly objected to was | a section of the bill which would sealing vessel senee ia the | IN HOSPITAL | gulf, since last Friday’s storm Ronald MacDonald, Covehead | were brought back yesterday. e fourth man was taken off | Road, is a patient in the Prince | | council, by-law. may close any Edward Island Hospital. the sealer Monday Reports from St. Sebees Meek Passage, not being a thorouch- ENTERS HOSPITAL fare, | night indicated that a few seals | oe ae aera” and A resident of Covehead Road, | had been taken in St. 3 see nothing wrong with holding an election in 1964: this whole principle is wrong and I ali- give the council power to take away the public's right-of-way in the use of certain lanes. The Peters | ked to vote tonight on baahan or not the village is to | at ahead with the installation | of a sewage disposal system. The meeting has been called | Wayne Newson, Summerside, | . . an employee of a Summerside | — fit hd nda bles hardware store, said that Leon-| ard Joseph White, Summerside | oe a a oe who is reported as being White's) (7 nga gg cies or out a companion, on March 16 bought! if th t f bl from him a bumper jack and 4 the vote is favorable. Cor menting on the fact that studies way wrench, ; | . ‘\ are to be carried out on the feas- The Crown had not introduced | jnitity of Sherwood, as well as bakin 4-way spinner type wheel wrench and a 7-inch screwdriver | 2 - less than a quarter-mile roe the Peters’ residence. BROUGHT JACK | of March 19, 1962, she and her mother saw the accused and a) companion crouched by the left rear wheel of Miss Peters’ car on the Peters property with in- tent to remove the hubcap of the | wheel. When the two saw Miss | Peters and her mother, they fled down the Malpeque Road to- | wards Charlottetown, leaving ‘omg the base of a bumper- type jack. HAD "FLAT TIRE Miss Peters telephoned the RCMP and then she and her| eastern ne Scotia and New- fou Here, at an inform- al eee at the Charlotte town Hotel last night, My, Owen, left, chats with J. A, Regan, centre, assistant mam ager in Charlottetown and J. B. Hankinson, manager of n | Tyne Valley branch. Vagrant Jailed By Magistrate Pleading guilty to a charge ef | vagrancy, Edward Cullen, of ne fixed address, bl sentenced te 20 days in Queens County jail by Magistrate A. J. Haslam ia city police court yesterday. Four drunk and incapables p the remainder of the concerned with population and land use. The disciplin of hum | sociology demand planning rea | the provision of schools, play- | grounds, low rental housing for | the aged and other matters, he a" The guest speaker stated that | planning was necessary im or- der to prevent the waste of nat- | ural resources, to bring about slum clearance, and to promote | and develop industry. made | docket. Of these one was — Park Royal Men SS dave seh aaa ee Hear Rev. I. Walls ed $2 and costs or 10 days, one days, and the fourth was re manded until March 29. The regular monthly dinn meeting = the Park one Unit. ed Chure s Club was held a the ane “hall re- cently with about 55 members, : ei play cast sod visitors from Storey Electric Ltd. chairman ome ay AUTOMATIC WASHER welcome 1° Committee reports MTT Raa were given by Earl Elliott and Ron Woodgate. Devotional per- | iod was led by Albert Gorrill. Rev. We have a full staff of factory et Moms eo eee eS PM tet ee ec Phone us today The guest speaker, 7 Walls of Cornwall who spoke on an interesting and intriguing sub- | t Ject_was introduced by Storey Electric Ltd. | MacLeod and thanked by the | | chairman. Dial The next meeting is schedul- Ch’town 4-7341 ~ S’side 2822 ed for the second Wednesday | evening in April. HMMM HRM HM Henle Frank Burt, is a patient in the| Bay itself. With the arrival of substituted and provided those Charlottetown Hospital. which | he entered a few days ago. IS CONVALESCING Benjamin Condon, formerly of the helicopters from the g: | dalens along with the flights ot | the light aircraft of the Alber- | | ton group. the village had taken | | using the former passage agree. After much digging by position Leader Matheson, it was learned that one of the main passages referred to is the lane between the Bank of Montreal mother went to the road where the defendant's car was parked, | She said the car had a flat left front tire, and two girls were in the back seat of the vehicle, Both Marlene and her mother re- mained by the car until the two men returned and the RCMP ar- rived. Mrs. Peters’ testimony corro- borated that of her daughter’s. not} IS CHAIRMAN | When the accused, who is asked all its witnesses when cour ‘ t itles was adjourned until March 30 at Ca ee ae ‘OD gy 4 p.m., when the case will be re-| Charlottetown which would then sumed. Also at that time, Leo-| he responsible for sewer instal- nard Joseph White, Summerside | Jations, the spokesman said ‘‘the will stand trial for the attempted | study may take two years which theft of an automobile tire, tube | is too long to wait for sew2r fac- and wheel, the property of Miss | jlities.”’ Marlene Peters, Winsloe. Daehn ae Renee men att ce Parents Asked Magistrate James B. Johnson, QC presided with Deputy Attor- Enroll New Pupils ney General J. Arthur McGui- gan conducting the case for the e young doctor AUG OS CNS Meee behind! Kensington, is convalescing at ee eee | . e port | and the Wellner Building. “We | the home of his daughter Mrs. The unusual sight of two hell. | are being used,” sai r. | Glennie MacLean, 306 Fitzroy | copters parked in the backyard | Matheson, “to provide a means | Street. following an attack of | of one home as well as the other.| for someone to build a building | pneumonia, aircraft parked at various loca- | that he may not have been able | DIES IN TORONTO | tions was found highly interest- > ous I don’t think we should | Barry Dillon, son of and | ‘ Mrs. Reg Dillon, died ‘in Tor: | One cabinet minister said that here this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dillon were former residents of | Charlottetown. The sad news| was received by Earl reg an uncle of the deceased an Mrs. Charles uande. NO STENOGRAPHER In the case of Elvert John Perry, Cherry Valley, in Queens County magistrate’s court Mon- day night, the case was adjourn- ed due to the absence of a vourt stenographer, and not due to the absence of defense counsel, J.P. Nicholson, as was previously re- Ported. aunt, WEBSTER FUNERAL — The funeral for John F. Webster of Fort Augustus was held from his late residence Tuesday after- noon Mt. Stewart United Church. Service at the church and & ig” was conducted by Rev. . MavcLennan. Pall- pet Sone James Callaghan, Levi Jay, Herbert Curley, Joseph Duffy. Everett Jay and George (Continued from page 1) ness to say that salaries should be incre — | uw Legi: decide—it is up to the city and the people when the next election rolis According ‘to the amendment, the mayor's salary increases to $2,400 from $1,200 and ro is also granted expenses of $ Mr. | if the Sathoom asked SA anus of A 200?” yor Gaudet explained that $1,300 ta is the maximum portion | of a salary that the income tax | department will allow for expen- ses. STRONG OBJECTION Strong objection was voiced | Mr. Mat! on a section of the bill which allows council to extend its term of office. Ac- | z | Tepresented by a lawyer, ' Crown. | The organization for the mental health financial cam- paign in this province is pretty well completed, Major R. D. MacGilivray, CD, ADC, of Charlottetown, the prov- the Bank of Montreal is plan- ning to enlarge its building and | the eight-foot wide alley that is | a public lane prevents it. COUNCILLOR OPPOSED | City Councillor Arthur Wright Large Delegation Of Queens YPCs To Attend Convention said he the idea from | : a sai s' the beginning. ‘The alternate | aie Ses cunpaiee J sink A large delegation of Queens ; John MacMillan, Charles Jen- route suggested,” he sald, “is! wied for late in April. Major County Young PCs will attend | kins, George Tulle, Jr., Preston not comparable to the present! MacGillivray’s appointment the annual YPC convention in | Curley, irving MacLeod and lane. I oppose the change. It's! was enaoe need. recent. | Ottawa April 6-7. This was w- | Carl McKennan, | dicated at an executive meet- J. H. Maloney, Also bog from Queens ing putting on pressure to take ing held last night at Conser | County 1 be provincial YPC | away the rights of people. An | shone _. Charette, a | vanive enc in Char- | preaiteat, Arthur MacInnis, outfit is trying to gain cheap | ion of the Canadian Mental | lottetown. Queens nty YPC | who will serve as chairman of property.” Health Association. president, Gerald Driscoll, | the resolutions committee; an oe to on ae el | Charlottetown, presided. ' Mrs. Sonia MacRae, who will re- ane were ‘ as Those who will be attending | present P.E.I. on the same com- eee by council, the ao eae, as te > the | as delegates or alternates are itt . rr of fh Tene | Conttderation memoriel bullt-|Guraid ‘Deiscel, James 140. |» to understood thet H. Rew nett Carr, former national pre- sident, will also be in attend- ance. It is expected that a large delegation from Prin and Kings will also attend. Another matter dealt with at nd | 18st night's meeting was the Ist ee eens YPC meeting at the ooo of Frank Myers, MLA apaud. A previous date had Kiso received by the City un-| der amendment are certain ex- propriation powers asked for by the council, This section of the act will apply to on as cael of land for such things as civic Senainas parks, playgrounds or | parking areas. Building Cost on each si would. ontent their land to the | ing ag of the lane. it by Coun- | as pointed ou dae’ John P, Nicholoon ‘that the council could not take away the “apn of persons using the persons "Tae Goa ae layor Siok gull Ge eatepe | way im Question wes. an abort: Bare Pavement Again In Evidence As the result of the eae efforts of city workmen “Old Sol” during the last oe days bare pavement has come into view on many Charlottetown | Parents of children starting school for the first time this fall are being asked by the City School Board to enroll them le now. A spokesman for the Board said it was to enable the Board | to have some idea of the num- ber of grade one pupils to ex- pect so they can have proper provisions made for them. Authorities of the Southport School are also requesting the same co-operation from parents | regarding registration prior to March 31 for Girls, Windsor, N.S., will visit Charlottetown Wednesday Thursday, March 28 and 29, to meet with parents of pros- conduct interviews with pupils Interested in attending Edgelill for the term beginning Sept. 12. She | will be accompanied by Miss Hilary Eason, also of the Edge- hill staff. Parents prospective stu. dents and other persons Interest- ed in Edgehill may contact Miss Fowler at the .Charlottetown otel. fiaRCH GAZZARA Glan BALM ALBERT UouNG Doecrors DRAWN together by wild ADVENTURE. TORN by a burning lust for revenge as power~ TORMENTED A Blazing Highlight In Western Entertainment Today Only SHOWS $:30-7.9 by passions too deep to hide. SHOWS $:30-7-9 STARTS TOMORROW - Mitchell Interment was in the | cording to the amendment the | the street from the proposed bey cancelled due storm church cemetery. yor and councillors of Wards egg oo Memorial build; Said Fa U d streets, Sa Friday's $e-| conditions. A new date has been Four and Five stay in office for | ing. the | I r Under | vere snow tentatively set for mid-April. TOOMBS FUNERAL — The | ping years instead of the pre- | nese ound said the alley is frequen- | illi k | Temperatures " yesterday re- | per Miss ee eee two-year term. Hy eed by a | Million Mar | mained.in the 30's during most Ed hi i Offi 7 yesterday e, ITLA e day with the angel _ ec the Cutcliffe Funeral on tee “4 —o ante ea mee yor suggested that the | “We are considering erecting quretire recorded bein ge i icia s ome. ice was con- alley Id be cleaned up as it a new building, but it will cer- | grees at 3 p.m. Wihds Ad = | ducted by Rel SO. bell, Ped. susousy om Seciomie te Joes. | Will be opposite the enterance inly be no $i, » | day wore #2 mp Gening te 29 To Visit Ch’town bearers were . AB. Mac-| civic elections will be eld| % the momorial building. “We | ture”, R.G. Boyne, manager | m_p.h. Miss Brenda Fowler, head- Rae, A.J. Haslam, Stewart| 0, year to elect a Postion ot | of. the council,” he , “are|of the Bank of Montreal in suisteate of Edgehill School Wright, Eugene Cullen, Robert | ti. council so ¢hat in me yeer not outlaws trying to take away | Charlottetown said last night in elect Snazelle, Vincent MacIntyre. In- wa joe be @ completely new mony of yd ede tees referring to a remark made in ENABLING BF ocneceeennes terment was in the Cutcliffe re- | council following an election. | to sign cae his rights or ole the Legislature ngs gM : y ceiving vault. “1 feel,” said Mr, Matheson, legistation te to goed to us ie bank was going to a (Continued from page 1) o should | . s 000,000 structure on Grafton and four other directors, PRAUGHT FUNERAL — The) “that no elected | att, Me Decple in the Brace | Street. Mr. Boyne said the re sonoinied by the Licutenant- funeral for Mrs. Fa ante) extend its term of office after | Block who use the lane cn | port was ‘entirely wrong.” He @ehumnain Counel Praught, wife of the late Joseph | elected — this should not come | agree to an alternate passage saded that “a0 Dost can get ~ Among the objects of the cor A. Praught, took place Tuesday | into effect wntil after the ‘oat and this one can be closed, the | iia: kind of m vetien are: ry on the ™m .| lection.” Dr. Hubert McNeill, whole section of the street will eh orning from her late resi It was ounen out in the Leg- business of ae yO King Square, e St. Dun-| minister of health, agreed with | see construction to put it im) isisture that the Bank is plan- to accommodate offic and Stan's Requiem Hi gh) Mr. the company of the Confedera- ning to expand but the obtain. services provided by xy gov- : | « ” th a Mass was celebrated by | “The idea m = — bulidieg wi ing the right-of-way of wm ernment of the prevince and to who also con-| said Mr. Matheson, ‘‘but it should a Ly of dow 7 eight foot lane between the borrow or raise money in such ducted the service at the crave. | go on — that elected repre- a a Tetnan’e ond Mart. building and another structure manner as it sees fit, in particu- of the provincial de | sentatives perpetuate oe — = . prevents it. wey me oy ss sat Partment of in office. K& could go on ad in- + ectric. “There are so many things to ures statives Cd none me | finitum.” haan the Gee : ay pt — be considered,” Mr. Boyne Provided a te segregates of Women's Rubbers & Crockett and Storey Ltd., nt ““Perpetuate,’" said Mayor win ib ite a can deal | Said.” in order for us to ob- the eition ‘col Canaan * ae and Bell Co. were | Gaudet “is not pleasant to hear Ji, ie tenante involved'in the t@in the right-of-way of that car tine chail enreut Sent at the funeral. peabearens —that is furthest from the coun pisne Block.” lane we have to have the con- $5,100 000 Women's Shaggy Were Merrill Graham, Someried | cillors’ minds. The council feels premier Shaw said he saw ‘Sent of all parties concerned.” | Trainor, Jewar Clow, Jack Mac-| that under the present system «no infringements = te rights “The head office has made to | +-~*SCHOOLING NEEDED Eachern, Perey Keenan and El-| you could have a completely new of the people if the committment as to whether itt Some 600.000 Africans, mer Blanchard. Interment took | following an election.| through.” will erect @ building. We were about 9 per cent of the con- Place in the Raman Catholle The way the city is growing it The bill also provides that. only asked to look into the matt- tinent’s population, cam neither Cunetery | would be chaotic to have a new | the market square shall be made | er,” Mr. Boyne noted i nor write “FINEST IN FOODS” Open & a.m. to 1 a.m. Free Evening Delivery DOW’S RESTAURANT Corner Grafton & Pownal Sts. Dial 4-9226 WRIGHT’S SHOE MARKET Be su: Girls’ Twisting Slipperettes ...... con ¢ Misses’ Orange a: size 3 only one ¢ WRIGHT'S: SHOE CO. 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