wr MI or am SIN 5"; a! Mo. BORN IN A BOAT Linda Lee Brown was born in her father's :isliing boat 13 years ago while crossing from the New BlililVA’lt‘k Hand of Campnbcllo to the mainland at Lubec, Me. for medical help. The Roosevelt Memorial Bridge now links the points but recent withdrawal of cus- toms service during the night A5 writs;- » BAflJU/I/v / ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince Countyl SUMMERSIDE — Civil actions arising from the Clifton Hotel fire on March 14, 1961 in which three persons were burned to death and several others injur- ed will commence in Supreme Court, Summerside oday. The six litigations are in th e amount of $192,700. Defendant in all cases is Ja- mes Edward Dalton. owner of the former Clifton hotel which was burned to the ground in an early morning fire on March 14 two years ago. Three persons. Earl L. Hig- gins, Chezletcook. N.S., en- neth Dorsey, Moncton ,and Lorne Morrissey, Vernon River. P.E.I were burned to death in the fire. No action is being brought be- NS $20000 000. Acting for the defendant are MacNaught. QC, Neil 0 on. .1. Watson no 0 R. M Lo (1 and John Nich is 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues., Jan. 15, 1963.15...” 0, a... plain“... George Bat-brick. Admiral Rock. . . . and Glenn L. New- man. Mcdford Station. N.S. $5.~ 6. Bruce MacDonald is acting for Mrs. Dorsey while Gerald oster, QC. is counsel for the re- I96I Summerside Hotel Fire lFormer Alberton Results In Damage Actions Resident Killed ALBERTON Word has been received in Alberton of the death in a car accident in Vancouver, Dec. 22, of Mos. Robert Florence Martin of Alberton. Mahood, the former '1 Vancouver .. It! on New Steel Mill mm, I l a. 3.. ‘ ' ' Edmonton . -7 -1 Studies Continue Ecalgm n 1 8 MONTREAL iCP) -— Domin-lSaskatoou . H27 -13 ion Steel and Coal Corporation lRegina .. ~25 -13 to making studies before dccid- ‘Winnlpeg ... ~26 -15 ing where to open a propDSed rToronto ... . 10 20 inew rod and bar mill, a com-Lottawa ... ... 3 16 ipany spokesman said here Mon- :Monireal ... g ‘da'. .. .. Commenting on a Cape Fredericton . 17 24 Breton Post report that the Saint JOhn ... .20 35 multimillion-dollar plant will Moncton . .24 24 be built in Quebec and not Syd- Halifax .. .38 39 ney. the spokesman said the Site .CharlottetoW: . . . 27 28 of the mill will be decided In .Svdney 43 47 about a mop . :Yarmouth . 28 36 "Meanwhile. we're still mak- st, John's 35 52 in en ineering and financial’ stgdlesfg' the spokesman said I HALIFAX rCPI—The weathi‘sittl‘ Nova Scotia offered financial office says that with the col assistance for the mill project lair remaining over the Mar- if the company would make a ltlmes. sunny and cold weather ' “ " i ected throughout most of {greltiie IVciourlblbythe family of I A daughter of the Late Mn substantial investment. Itaeegiiismct. However. in “mm- e 88 r. omssey' ' 0‘ B unswlcii consider- Pmntms are Mary Ellen ng- arld Mrs. Maxwell‘s Martin I :ble N52udinzss is anticipated gins, in the amount Of $75900. A‘bemon She was W o ‘ th the likelihood of a few Betty Dorsey, $52,700 whose hus- age and Is survived by her TORONTO (cpi .. Tempera. snowflumea. bands were lost in the fire. Seek- ing damages are Everett E. Laurie. Scotsburn. NS, $20,000. Stanley B. Stoddart $20,000. again cuts the Island of! from i the mainland. Linda Lee was i on hand with other res in a demonstration to protest the closure. (CP Wirephoto) DOUG'S IRVING SERVICE STATION (DOUG Rlx, PROP.) Irving Gas & Oil Products Tires - Batteries - Accessories Have More Cents" We Give 5 Percent Dividend Dollars Spend Them Like Cash For Gift I Trade Board's ‘Courtesy Nickel' Scheme Is Success By RALPH CAMERON Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer “A truly tremendous public relations project." George Chan- er. vice-prosidcnt of the Char- lottetown Board of Trade. yesterday of the Christmas shopping “courter nickel" pro- gram tlio board had in operation for motorists. The Board received back 426 of the envelopes placed on cars found violattnc parking meter regulations ‘l'iwy vontained $42.90 roturnnd by mot‘iricts in appreciation for not finding a m E. a. regular parking tickct on the‘ Windshield. At the start, the Board of Trade set aside $100 for the pro- ject, and actually put out $98 in nlckcls fed into the meters. This meant aldiri: motorists who otlicrwiso might have re- ceivcd a notice to appear at in police station to pay a fine of one dollar. The returns. and there a few still to trickle in, that 22 pcr vent of those assist- ed returned the ctirclope the y found on the vzndshicld. Those returns omitained 44 per cent of the critical Board of Trade in- vestment in public relation. It was never intended to he a mav be Phone 97-! “Deal Here Where Your Dollars Alberton husband, two sons, Geonge and William in Ontario: and a sis- ter, Miss Mary Martin in Van- couver. BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS BENEFIT YOURSELF — BENEFIT THE COMMUNITY Do you know something? You can save time. money and energy by patronizing the business firms whose advertisements appear on this page of The Guardian-Patriot. They have spent time and money to bring modern services and shopping facilities near to you. Show that you appreciate their efforts by shopping at their places of business. The businessmen throughout this district are prepared to bring you quality merchandise and efficient services at the lowest possible prices. They are your friends and neighbors. PATRONIZE THEM AND MAKE YOUR DOLLARS GO FURTHER tures reported by the weathe office: Min. Max.l 3 10 l Regional forecasts: lDawson Nova Scotia. Prince Edward ‘ cloudiness island. eastern NJ. counties. lower St. John River Valley; Clear and cold: light winds. Low-high at Halifax and Yap. mouth 15 and 24. Goshen 13 and 24. Kentvllle 15 and 22. New Glasgow 10 and 25. Sydney 13 and 24. Charlottetown 20, Moncton 6 and 18, Frederic- ton zero and 16 above. S"ut John 5 and 18. Upper St. John River Valley, Bcv of Chaleu r: Variable and widely separ- snnwfiurries; temperatures about the same as Monday: southwest winds 15. Low-h‘gh at Edmundston zero and 12 above. Campbellton zero and 15 above. Bay of Fundy: Light winds: clear with a, few cloudy periods and widely separated snowflur- visibility 10 miles lower- ing in Ilurries to s miles: temperatures near 20. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 1.54 um. and 2.51 pm. At Rustico at 11.11 am. ml 9.22 pm Summerslde tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town Sun rises today at 7.21 and sets at 4.58. THE DISTRICT PAGE 'a MISS PLORRIE BEATON LADIES' S: CHILDREN‘S WEAR BEAUTY SALON Jo Anna Dress Shop Clearance of Coats, Jackets, Skirts, some Sweaters. Beaton's Beauty Shop open every day except Saturday. Tuesday and Friday evenings by appointment. ALBERTON INDUSTRIES LTD. I BARBOUR’S IMPERIAL in repayment. Another 98 con- :Gaudct and city council, and was tained a dime; 51 held a quar- {carried out with the co-operation ter, and three more had So-cent .of the police committee. under pieces. One motorist enclosed :chairman William MacNeill. To a one dollar bill while another .assist in the scheme. City Po-‘ put in $2 to show his apprecia- llice Sergeant James Howatt was tion of the favor. ‘ A large number of the return- t ed envelopes carried written} you," or "many thanks." One Nova Scotia motorist returned the envelope from his province with a letter congratulating the board of trade for “such a nice gesture to Christmas visitors and shoppers." . The project was thoroughly endorsed by Mayor A. Walthen i II I ALBERTON —— Routine town indi‘cateibusiness was conducted by Al-l and councillors will be Jan. 22 ibcrton Town Council at the re- lgular meeting last night with iMayor M Roy land Councillors Charles Gordon, :Ccdric Hunter, Douglas Rix. comments. mostly saying "thank Blottetown benefitted 'two ways, . Hooking Rides On Cars’ Seen Dangerous By Alberton Coun. Lcard presiding . {assigned to that duty. An oddity resulting from th 09 plan was that the City of Char- botli financtally and In the good- A. J. MATHESON DRUG CO. LTD. MacLEOD & GREENE McCORMICK FARM MACHINERY FARMALL TRACTORS IIILBEIIT II. MONTAGUE ELECTRIC O. LTD will at visitors. In recent years, the city has mostly overlooked parking meter violations during thc holiday season. and thus has lost revenue as a result. This time it actually gained by the 1.960 nickcls put in the meters by the board of trade. DRY CLEANERS Your Hometown Cleaners To All Kinds of Cloth Phone 5-: Cleaning. Pressing Si Repairing ing Alberton LLOYD N. OLIVER i Nomination day for mayor :with an election if necessary on ‘Fcb. 5. i Rural property holders are to the notified that their 1963 fire iproicction fees are due and that ‘Albe‘l Clarke and Arthur Mejtho firc truck will not respond lRae in attendance. money-making sclicmc, but was lto calls The town policeman was in-i desizim‘ ourclj: to iudrnir tiic appi‘f-(‘l’lilnt‘ of Board of TradP for tho annual Christmas shopping done in this citi Because or ll‘r great Iouhlic tion necessary to bring the dan-I FOIIOWIPE dlSCUSSIOH on the reception of tlir tcmporary scheme. it is po,;.<'hlc it wil be tried acnin noxt sumnmr on a larger scale for the benefit of tourists. O.‘ the enveloprs placod on the cars. 26] camr back with the board of trade nickel enclosed leinter Carnival Plans W STERN Underway At Colleges BRIEFS VISITED NORTH BAY Miss Effie MacKay returned by plane to her home in Sum merside Monday after a three weeks‘ visit with her bmther, Alexander MacKay and MacKay in North Bay. Out. PHILLIPS FUNERAL — The funeral for G. Roy Phillips was held Monday afternoon fr Tyne , Presbyterian Church where service was con- ducted by Rev. W.B. \‘iacPhall assisted by Rev. Dclmont Yeo and Rev. J. Donald MacKay. During the service Mrs Roscoe Walker rendered two selections, "Beneath The Cross of Jesus" and “Sunrise Tomorrow." Pall- bearers were Dr. A.R. Grant, Carmen McNeill. Nelson Sheen. Harold Mc Intyre. Alden Y00 and : latch Stewart. Members of the P.E.I. Funeral Directors and Embalmers Association attend- ed a and acted as hou- orary pallbearers. Members of Alexandra Lodge No. 5 AF. and A.M.. Port Hill attended the fu- al in a body and M .. 0 graveside service was conduct- od by Oswald Yeo. men '8 in the United Church ceme- bry, icy. The funeral was under the direction of DJ). Tommi Too Late To Classify WANTED: RELIABLE GIRL for light housework and take care of two year old cbnd. tory Weekends free. Dial can after 4 pm. 55 RENT: SMALL. bedroom-pa meat. Own 0111 saint, buo- comment to make on a story from but Dominion , structcd plaints that children were hook- ‘ing rides on the backs of cars. and trucks and to take any ac- } gerous practice to a stop. ‘. It was decided to have the Isidewalks sanded and to have i the snow removed from the side- iwalks on Church Street as farl I as the high school. Both Saint Dunstan‘s an d Prince of Wales this year will present the first winter carni- vals in their histories, within the next month. SDU will begin their big show .Ian. 30 and continue for what sppears to be four fun fille d a s. Included in their program will e the celebration of the tradi- tional Saint Dunstan's Day in honor of the college's patron a torch parade and crowning of a Carnival Queen. The coronation of a C arnival Queen is always considered one of the highlights of such an 'oc- TORONTO (CPI — Hawker Siddley Canada Ltd. “anticl. pates a modest profit" for 1962, says T. J mmert. president. He said several factors have tributes! to the re if .n c .. year. The company reporte losses in the latter part of 1960 and during 1961. r. Emmcrt said the prime factor in the recovery has been the stemming of loss situations of the Canadian Car operations at Montreal and the Avro Air- craft operatious at Melton. Ont. "Additionally, improved no in Minion Steel Coal steel operations at Sydney and a continuation of satisfac- operations In most other oversl 31' locations. assisted the remit." DECLINE! COMMENT Speaking to reporters at a conference here Monday. . Emmett said he had no t to investigate c o msl lit was decided to have a well Hawker Siddley Canada Ltd. Expects Modest ’62 Profit 1 . government from non-subscribers. The police report listed one case of break, entry and theft with sentence adjourned to. YOUR B. A. DEALER Tires - Batteries - Accessories Polishing a Simouiziug A S cialtv Minor Repairs & Tune-Ups Road Service Phone 175 J. S. SUTHERLAND Kensington Farm Equipment Phone 36-2 BOATES MONTAGUE A. YOUR IMPERIAL ESSO AGENT Phone 5 O'Leary ' “I ""1" _. , Builders of — - — — "" _ a“: y' " Pleasure Cruisers onus F M "‘E. " Wiring Contractor Fishing Boats arm ac Inery pup“, Ga. SERVICE STATION PHARMACY Marine Hardware Tires -Batteries - Accessories Part. a new“. Electrical Applianch Marine Engine! Minor Repairs "‘0'" “'2 “WI” Beatty Barn Equipment . “ne'vps YW' ken" Drug Stores Pb 101 Montague Phone 92-: Moutague Phone so Alberton Phone 76 Album t Prince °“° I wssr PRINCE l A. (JOE) FRASER . Pontiac Cars Kensington . G. M. C. Trucks Furniture & Appliances Television & Radio RCA VICTOR RADIO & TV ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING FEED "mum" CONTRACTOR ' White Rose Gas .1- Oils MILL AUTO BODY Phone 101 Alberto" COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE ‘I FOR QUALITY BODY FEEDS AND FENDER WE MAKE . KENSINGTON AND SERVICE mpg/kg YOUR CAR Stove & Furnace Oil FEED SERVICE LIMITED “LL "5. LOOK m 0m“ 1‘“ Your Purina Dealer NEW 26-2 phones 26-3 "An Island Industry Employing “mm 197 oILem-y Montague P. E. I. wanders" Phone 156 Montague Sitar-Gain Feed Service Purina Feed Products l International Harvester Truck» Tractors and E. W. TURNER LTD. ADAMS RADIO SERVICE - | lthree months. lConSII‘lICIlOI‘i of a new fire hall drilled on the property as soon as possible. A contract for the building is expected to awarded shortly. at. MocKENZIE in General Merchandise Groceries Toys. Household Appliances. Clothing. . FREE DELIVERY Phone '74 See Our Gift Selection Including Dry Goods, Ludles', Men's & Children’s Kenslugtou C. N. AUBREY CUTCLIFFE . Mosley-Ferguson calcr Sales - Service --Parts Sales & Service Leonard Refrigerators Emerson TV Marine Radio Service lcasion and the school has many 'beautiful girls from whic to lchoose. On the PWC front. the pro- l ceedings will begin Feb. 18 and irun for a full college week of :six days. ending in the annual ;rivalry between Kings College lof Halifax and the Prince f lWales athletic teams. The program for the city scholars includes a varie show. snow sculpture, corona- tion of Carnival King and READ'S WHITE R0 8 ERVICE STATION 0 Complete Lubrication Tire: a Tubes . Batteries 0 Accessories . Towing Service 0 Minor Repairs . Tune-Ups Phone 9001 names and addresses of FREE! Merchandise or Service FREE! Look For Your Name This page Is a Weekly feature of The Guardian -Patriot. and each week there will appear in the advertisements in the communities represented. Read the advertisements carefully. and people living it you find your name, clip out the advertisement In which you found your name, and mall it, to the Advertising Manager of The Guardian- Patriot. to be spent for merchandise or service with one of the ad voctisers In your community on this page. please advise The Guardian -Patrlot oil which advertiser! you desire to spend your voucher. Patronize the Advertisers on This District Page and you will receive, ABSOLUTELY runs. a $3.00 order. Complete Line of Quality Phone 111-: YOUR PURINA DEALER An Efficient Service to BUILDING SUPPLIES I CEMENT I A“ 03": Trudi, I “ado” Furniture for the Built. Home Montan. soul.“ Phone 27-4 Fredericton l Phone ’5 0'Lcar! Phone 295.“ Menu“. 34 Phones “0 MacLEAN'S Concrete Blocks 8: Tile Cement Blocks on] S Hui-d Coal Montague inside of two weeks. Winners, ,Queen. Ice Sports and entertain- lers. The committee in charge ’ of entertainment hopes to bring two Halifax folk singers here. Steel and Coal will build its new rod and bar mill at Montreal instead of Sydney. "I have had conversations with Premier Robert Stanfield of Nova Scotia and any discus. sion on this project at this time GILLIS'S REPAIR SHOP General Repairs To All Makes of Cars. Trucks I Tractors Spray Painting A Body Work Electric & Acetylene Welding Portable Equipment 'Cliaiu Saw Repair Service Phone Montague 121-2! P. I. I. A. GALLANT is premature. "There should be something said authorattvely on this early next month." Speaking on the company's coal mining operations in Nova Scotia. Mr. Emmett said “it is a subsidized business and how successful we will be in the fu- ture will depend almost entirely on the attitude of the federal He also said there has been. no "new" word on the Argen- tina box our order for its Tren- ton. N.S.. plant. An order for 2.000 railway cars from that country was ‘su ed" by the ' SERVICE STATION 51', PETERS BAY Essa SERVICE I co_°mAflVE maximum: saor ran MODERN war AT . . “" ““ BAKER'S GROCERY N. LTD. “ Minor Repain-Tuuc-Upo ' Miiior Repairs Groceries a Meats Phoflf‘h‘3"‘e"“"°°°“°‘"“ ‘ Quality ammo. and Fruits Ii Vegetable. Fresh AI Cooch Meats aw -BENEFIT-BUILD MW” 1: m a Free Delivery s. d D are one , u o “'3: “MW” n... . mm. non”: um mom ceases o. GELDER'I‘ . - .. .. - - - - — emitte- san ova sans: on Boots 1 sum A“ or ms ron cumsms “armrwm'm FAKR'S TELEVISION . a local Rood M00 m mncvnofl EA“? c.“ U. W RADIO . TV SALES I SERVICE elf MIT. M. u wow...“ ‘ ' Plus 11 Souls Boat Transporting Philoo I: Emu-m TV Phone 4 St. Peter's Day I’ll Moron PM” 3 8011!!! J. C. HANCOCK BROWN’S I SHUR-GAIN FEEDS noon MacKENZIE “mm” Engages «scum puns. > Dairy (F rd x . .) GENERAL MERCHANT Phone 0 Murray River “LE. F:nucoee&n.;uclh8llls “I” 3°“ 6" ‘ 0"“ Inn. ma Btebuut. Mm River QUALITY GROCERIES Thu-Batta’les-Acceuorloa M u ' AND m MURRAY Cooked e- _ sci:ch in man 0"“ W“ Mason's . Drug Sundries Electric Welding E880 SERVICE “he”. ‘ en‘edmfly EMERSON Towing Service Nahum-Accessories a ” AND "PM" 9‘53"": "m0" We Aim-cm You hm: "'0’ ‘ “AVE .193“ Chang's: Service sun.- roeniuoi Pious 1m Rollo Day M 1“ Chm mm ” Mm Mm DUMONT TV -Bottcflca.A¢¢m Porky Drake. Olsen-y Valley . " my mg Plou- N Murray m Sydney Argentina government last June.