- * Velda Paynter, this year's “Timmy', presents Easter Seals to Lieutenant-Governor W. J. MacDonald yesterday to launch the £965 Rotary Easter ROTARY EASTER SEAL CAMPAIGN OPENS Seal Campaign Velda, 12. a patient at the Rehabilitation year-old daughter of Mr. and Centre on several occasions. Mrs. Vernon Paynter of She is in grade five at school in Springfield. (See story page five.) Springfield, had poliomyelitis in October, 1954, and has been Councillor Urges Action On Unse SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN Town Councillor. George Key urged stepped up action be tak- en to view unsettled regulations, rates and charges of town wae ter and sewage services at @ counci! meeting here last night Interim water and sewage rates for Summerside were set in August, 1963. These were to be in effect until March 31, 1965, but now have been extended to November 30, 1965 John R. Kaye and Percy A. Lovett of the Engineering Ser- vice Company of Halifax, who are the appraisers, submitted evidence in a report that no per- manent rate structure can be completed on March 31, and an extension. of the -iterim - rates will be necessary. A report from the town elec- tric department shows the sale of electric energy continued to grow at a fast pace (8.19 per cent) during February STADIUM PROFIT Civic Stadium showed profit of approximately $200. This cou- pled with the profit of January. makes a total operating profit fcr the first two months about $900. Mayager Charles Hogan anti- cipated the financial picture for March will be much better than in previous years. “3 The fire department reported no active fires but three silent | alarms. It was announced with regret, the loss of a valued fire- | man and friend, the late Wil- liam MacLaure | The new town garage warehouse being built by con- tractors Fitzgerald and Snow of | Summerside had been held up| for several weeks because of a! tie up in delivery of steel re- quirements has now arrived Comifetion King was date is expected between ishop Iakovos of the Greek Or-| 11 and April 15 Maintenance was above nor- mal because of several troubles occuring fh the water depart- ment. A number of unused val- ves over a period of years were closed to repair a leak on Fitz- roy Street; the Athena Region- al High School sewage disposal system ig again causing trou- ble during’ thaws by being flooded. with surface water. | Coun. J. E. Morrison termed the | situation “‘pretty serious”. Maj-| or changes will have to be) made in this systenr to oyercome | the vroblem, it was agreed. | COSTS DOWN Snow removal cost during! February | amounted to | “This is down from ‘last yeas’, | WESTERN FUNERALS | | MACDONALD FUNERAL — The! funeral for Roy MacDonald ~ “of | Crapaud and Albany was held | Monday, March 15, from the; Presbyterian Church, North Try-| on, at 2:30 p.m. Service was conducted by Rev. Donald Nich- olson. Hymns sung were The Lord's My s and Rock of Ages We Gather at The River was rendered by ihe choir. Organist was Miss Judy Dawson. Pallbearers ». were: Kenneth. MacDonald, Wyman Ww Bickie, Waldron ett MacLeod. Interment took place in the church cemétery. \Bruce McLeod at the fegular| subscribing property ‘to vote,” King said. However the) stee] FLANKED BY ARCHBISHOP Cameron, William Melvor, Ever) Rose ttled Water Rate said Coun. Grant Mollison. | plying of paint for traffic pur- Herb Schurman, suggested a| poses of the streets of Sum- bylaw be made to curb car driv-| merside ers who tear around town with; In another resolution, Wil- ‘hollywood’ mufflers on their; liam Allen was appointed, ‘ on vehicles. If that wasn't done,| two months tion, janitor of the councillor thought town po-| the town hal lice should “haul in’’ the noise| Traffic lights may be install- makers. People have been! ed on the four main corners of id ning”. r. Schurman Summerside — Queen, Central, A resolution was passed that, Granville and Spring Streets, all tenders be invited for the sup-! branching out to Water Street. 668 In Kensington Region Register With Fire Fund KENSINGTON — Satisfaction | Howe was expressed by Fire Chief|many ‘calls last year from non | owners meeting of Kensington Town asking for assistance in putting Council last evening that 668 out fires. These definitely can- names were registered in the not be answered, he said. Fire Assistance Fund for 1965.| Bills amounting to $1,750.36 — OO were moved to be paid. it was decided to rent the old town hall to the Kensington Ar- ea Tourist Association for the season at $20 a month. A re our lives to the proposition that quest for street-lights in front of all men should have the right |the senior citizen's home was referred to the street commit We assemble here to reat- |tee. firm our conviction that racial; The finance committee gave segregation is evil.” jmotice that a by-law would be A cat horn kept blaring some- introduced at the next meeting where nearby. King ignored i | About 200 white spectators | arrears. gethered on the steps of the fed- | A motion was passed that An- eral building across the street |\drew McLean be appointed De from the courthouse: puty abe Chomeiad The huge tnrong moved to the | . Mayor courthouse, held a brief service |sided and all six coumetllors and returned after an earlier | Were present. MEMORIAL ~° ‘Continued from page 1) ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Mar. 16, 1965. 3 UF Public Relations Chairmen Appointed king the Mrs. Evelyn Cudmore, provin-, Mrs. Cudmore in ma cial public relations chairman |announcement stated .‘‘the Unit- of the Prince Edward Island|ed Fund-is not something you pointment of area public rela-|thiough.” You give through the tions chairmen for the forthcom- | United Fund to its member ag ing campaign. They are as fol- jencies. A greater effort is to be lows: lmade this year, with the help of C.J Flinn, Charlottetown; |the above regional chairmen, to Charles Linkletter, Summer- |make the services of member side: R.D. MacKinnon and Mrs. | agencies more widely known R. Petit, Alberton Regional dis-| With this in mind, the United trict: Harold Leard, Athena Re- | Fund has available displays, gional; W. Nicholson, Ce ntral| which can be borrowed by any Queens: Ivan Kerry,..Charlotte-|organization for setting up at town Rural; A.W. Lynch, En-| regular or special meetings, and glewood: Euclide Arsenault, Ev-|speakers who are qualified to angeline; Everett Donald, Ken-|address any type of meeting sington: Vernon McCarvijie, |and explain the United Fund Kinkora; Elmer Gaudet, jand its member agencies. couche; Mrs. George Imman,| “Any club, group or organiz- Montague; Edgar MacKinnon, |ation wishing to. avail itself of Morell; Mrs. C.B. MeMackin|these facilities should contact and Mrs. C. Ellis, O'Leary; Jo-|the chairman in their region or seph Gallant, Souris; Urban | the United Fund direct. Doiron, Stella Maris; Mrs. Jo- _ seph Dorsey, Tignish; Mrs. Bud EXPENSIVE RADIO Williams, Tyne Valley. | During the 10 year up to These people wili be respon-|1961, the cost of operating the sible for carrying out the Unit-|Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- ed Fund public relations pro-|tion rose from $9,500,000 to gram in their areas. $107 ,000,000. United Fund, announced the ap-|give to. but something you give > WEATHER TORONTO )— tune cP Tempera- Ds Min. ~Max. awson -13 - Prince George 22 2 Vancouver. , 34 55 Victoria see 40 55 Edniontog ode 9 13 Calgary =... 17 18 Regina. 1 14 Winnipeg ......, 18 lv Toronto, 32° 37 Ottawa oo... 22 32 Montreal... 17 31 Quebec 2.0... 5 29 Fredericton ....,.. 9 27 Saint John ........ 1 27 Moncton ......... 8 27 Halifax... 14-32 Charlottetown ..... 10 =22 Sydney ececcces 13 21 Yarmouth ......,.. 18 29 St. Johns’s ......., 17 26 oston New York voveeeee ry % Miami... ....,.. 66 84 New Orleans .,.... 37.0CO™% Tucson ._...,.., 45 71 Los Angeles ...... 51 60 HALIFAX (OP) The wea+ ther office says dry clear and cold air will produce sunny skies in all three provinces to- day Cloudy skies and milder tem- peratures are expected Wed- nesday in all regions as a dis- | turbance, which is now entering | ——$<—$— — rere Rock, Slide or Slip? 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Rouk ston of Sackville, N.B., at the Cloudy and milder High tide today at Charlotte- home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl town 10.22 a.m. and 10.10 p.m. Crockett. At Rustico at 6.00 a.m. and 5,20 __ 45 4 conclusion to the couse,’ p.m. Summerside .tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte-| town. Sun rises today at 6.24 }a.m. and sets at 6.20 p.m. ' | SIAMESE TWINS BORN LIMA (Reuters)—An Indian jpeasant in a remote Peruvian Andés village has given birth! to siamese, twin boys, merce, to be the first in Latin America, The mother, Modesta Huayhua Rodriqueez, 35, and the twins, who are joined at the base of Tr, he said, there were | for the purpose of collecting tax |: city traffic with ease and fits into the tight ‘65 Buick Special: The trim, thrifty way uick style, Buick performance, But % keeps up with the best of them on the highway. And it. - you're really red-blooded, you may order one of the two Wildcat Buick Special offers traditional Buick quafity at a remarkably moderate cost. it’s trim in size. Kt threads its way through busy parking spots. Yet it Carries six in typical Buick comfort. it has its own lively brand of V-6 performance that puts the emphasis march by about 500 persons was | biqcked by county and state po-) Mixed Curling ‘Spiel Opens TORONTO (CP)—First round seores in national mixed curl- ing championship: FIRST ROUND flanked by Arch- thodox Church, of North and South America. Also in the front ranks were Rev. Ralph D. Abernathy of At- lanta, close associate of King, |N. Brunswick 010111020 0— 8) and Rev. F. L. Shuttlesworth of |B. Columbia 202 000 101 2— 8 Cincinnati, head of the Alabama | nag 100 101 102 0— 6 Christian movement for Human | Sask. 041 020 010 4—12 Rights. ' Alberta 201 101 028 x—10 Directly behind them were | Quebec 020 020 300 x— 7 Walter Reuther, president of the | Manitoba 100 102 018 O= 6 United Auto Workers Union, and |®' : 001 020 100 2— 6 Dr. Dana McLean Greeley of |Nové Scotia Boston, president of the Uni- | Ontario 110 211 010 x— 7 tarian - Universalist Association | P.E.1. 001 000 003 x— 3 to which the slain minister be-| BYE: Northern Ontdrio. longed . | ANDINGS Irate white motorists began | = PWL honking their horns as the long! pritish Columbia 1 1% procession moved through| saskatchewan 110 streets blocked by policemen. | aiperta 110 The number of marchers was! \onitoba “410 estimated at 3,700 by Wilsom| ontario 1.1.0 Baker, the city’s public safety) North Ontario 008 ere New Brunswick 104 Newfoundland 101 QUEEN Nove, Scotia it | Nova , (Continued from page 1) Prince Edward Island1 0 1 Edward VIII ‘suggested they | sation that sie should most drive to visit the Duke and Duchess of York—the present Queen's parents, later George VI and Queen Eli (now. the Queen Mother). 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