| ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Apr. 7, 1962. 5 Fisheries Charges Against Bedford Man Are SetOver | The hearing of two charges than their respective residences. under the Canada Fisheries Re two accused were each fined $20 gulations against John Thomas and eosts or 30 days in jail. McNally, Bedford, was adjourn- A Murray Harbour man, Fred operating a motor vehicle with faulty equipment; two for going through a stop sign; three with operating motor vehicles not registered for the current year; and one for driving without due care and attention. One accused was convicted of | passin: g over a solid white line while overtakir another ~v- hicle, and anothe: of leaving - 8 car parker dangerously on the side of the road with not suffic-" ient clearance for other traffic. All drew fines corresponding te their respective traffic act vio- lations. ed by consent of counsel until Charles Buell yesterday was fin- April 27 by Magpetonte James ed $50 and costs in the traffic OFFICERS RECEIVE CHARTERS Charters signifying appoint- ments im the Prince Edward Island Branch of rand Navy League of Canada were pre- sented last night at HMCS | Queen Charlotte. The presenta- tions were made by Allister MacLeod, centre, president, to Preston E. Milbury, left, who was named divisional officer of Navy League Cadet Corps Hyndman, and to Rev. Walter David Lewis Says NDP Offers Fuller Economy set up — but small local com-| F mittees and agencies to advise | how the on as a whole, | | need be plan y Noting that the things that en- | ; ring Basil Reid, right, who was named Roman Catholic chap- lain of the corps. Mr. Milbury will hold the rank of sub-lieu- tenant while Father Reid will hold the rank of lieutenant. Canada was envisioned as he-; coming a rich, plentiful land poe every able-bodied person, e and female, has a job at) =; wee: by David Lewis, QC, Toronto lawyer and national|rich are not ones ti vice-president of the New Dem-! profit, but schools, churches, ocratic party, as a pan the| theatres and other organizations, intentions of his part a pub-| Mr, Lewis stated that if enough lic meeting at the Chasintietrwn| homes and other necessities of Hotel last night. | life were provided there would He stated that the New Dem-| be full employment in Canada ocratic government would launch | for the next 100 years. He said “a massive program of dev-| that for the first time there elopment in the Atilantic Pro-| ae be alternate employment. | vinces’’. The guest speaker told how The program, geared both to! the New Party was formed and present and future needs, would) explained that prior to its forma- eall for protection of existing | tion 58 to 61 meetings and dis- employment, major public cap-| cussions were held to decide just IS PROMOTED Lieut. Harry Thomsen, com- manding officer of the Navy ital construction and the es-| what should go into the con-| League Cadet Corps Hyndman, tablishment of a department ‘al stitution of the party has been promoted to Lieuten- Atlantic development. ant-Commander, it was an- “The goal of this aa PEOPLE ARE PARTY nounced last night, A resident Mr. Lewis said, “is accelerated) He said that the people! of Charlottetown, Lt.-Cmdr Maritime économic growth, ful]| Should be persuaded that they| Thomsen received his official employment. and the extension appointment in March 1960. ponies are the party and Easter Seal ‘Blitz: Results In $743 : The Charlottetown Rotary Club’s “‘blitz’’ of the city last night netted a total of $743, as the annual Timmy Easter Seal Show was being broadcast over television. Using a fleet of cars, - the Rotarians quickly answered calia ry headquarters set up at the Island Telephone office, offering donations to the Easter Seal campaign. The city was divided into seven areas with a crew of drivers for each area, While the donations were com- ig in, a thermometer was be- ing ou on the TV program as a visual aid of the returns. The therm ometer was ke ept up to date by 1962 “Timmy’’, Vincent Court, Bontord. ALL SAVINGS Many Charlottetown children last night donated all their sav- ings to the seal fund. When a Rotary “squad car’ ee a call at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pickard, North River Road, the Pickard child- ren donated $10. A lady from Summerside phoned in a dona- tion 100. There were sever- al $25 donations from the city areas. A spokesman for Rotary of markets in the region.” are the ones that make the He pointed out that the differ. | Promises ence between his part nd| “Promises should be brought Cl b other political parties aa that | into existence by ammering Kinsmen U Inducts Two the New Democratic Party has| f them out rather tha n announcing recognized “‘the need for econom" | t em before an election,” Mr, Lewis said. S reams. which will result in| “The New P. all sections of Canada becoming | ie New Party is dedicat- / a blossoming part of a great) the ‘proposition that the | | auoted “into” thie Chartotistown| interest a the industrial ree | ae Club at its nc eg the same, while other | parties ave con consistently sought | Lowa Hotel Thursday. divide the two pews elem- — oe ‘the Canadian nation. “There is no other a for @ government's existence hap the welfare of everyone Slade ed. It is the only agency that | en ean help build economy and make Canada self-sufficient. The two were conduct by he Liberals and Conservatives have over the years been trying to barrier Provinces, Mr. Lewis saitl this economic growth would not come | by accident but only if federal and provincial governments are | determined to build that kind of economy. If the investing of public @apital in massive measures is | also took par' Kenneth ida reported that | the winning and runner-up team in the inter-service club curl- | ing bonspiel were two Kinsmen | teams. on The Easter basket telephone | needed, the New Party will do | rm and those in industry ry | blitz was reported a success by | it; if investment from wasie- | a . ca Lowe ae i! Loyd Macleod, who urged all ful fields to productivity is need- | Wilfred Inman, Qt = vent Ce adis temas cae ae ed, the New Party will do it; | candidate for the ty ated (ene embers aid their | if investment of private capi-| that following or nominat ing feives se Cots: owe: Mending sight tal from private concerns is| convention in Sum merside on Oe en ee, needed, the New Party will make | Wednesday, Prince ‘Baward Ts- The president reported on & concessions”, Mr. Lewis stated. | land would be the aohe atecsing tn Bonctos, March ve a full For of candi- | 31 at which the deputy govern- PRODUCTIVITY AGENTS | dates for the New Democratic |ot was chairman. Nine Char- | party. a Kinsmen. attended. e urban and rural workers “We must not be fooled this old game of ‘divide and | rule’; instead, we must con- Pa to unite the workers by Party would ‘set up pn ‘geal ada committees and agi not a productivity ina Tike Professor which starts Monday. Alan Johnston reported on a | successful fund raising project. members were George Vessey popula- | apd Guy Labelle and ceremonies | ee Dep puty: | Town Hall in 1943. j rat the same time as th Governor Jack Johnston. The} P pie it the only solution to| accuse us of promoting om president, Allison Cudmore, problems of the Atlantic called class differences, e | and vice- ot Kenneth Yeo regular eekly meeting at the Charlotte- | Kinsmen were urged to | | the Conservative Government has To Be Guest LOCAL Speaker Here Dr. vam Cochrane, assoc- Tobacco Acreage To Be Boosted | States last night said that the $743 col- lected last night does not include the country donations that are | expected. The seal fund will re- en open until Saturday, April 21. The Rotary spokesman said | of the TV show “everyone ddi a tremendous job, especially producer, Loman McAulay and Columbus Boychoir To Sing At Final Community Concert The Columbus Boychoir of Princeton, N.J. appear at the Queen Charlotte High School tonight at 7.30, The concert will be the final one in the current series of Community concerts. The boychoir originated as a community enterprise in Colum- bus, Ohio, led by Herbert Hoff- man, then minister of music at | the Broad Street Presbyterian | Church. Assisted by the Kiwanis | Club and the Broad Street Church, he founded the Colum- bus Boychoir School in 1940 | with an enrollment of 30 boys | from the city. at once the choir at- | | group at 1:30 yesterday afternoon and | Lowther, Cornwall; Brian Lewis, B. Johnston, Queens section of the court. He pleaded County magistrate’s gt. yes- guilty to having given his driv- terday afternoon. er’s license to another man, McNally on one count is Lloyd White, Murray Harbor, charged with fishing oysters, and permitting White to claim it from a public bed during a clos-| a8 his own. season, and on the second| When stopped by RCMP of- with fishing smelts with a bag) ficers, White was driving the net without having obtained a) car, although he was not in pos- licence. session of a driver's license in Counsel for the defence ig | his name. Upon request to be John P. Nicholson and for t he! Shown his driver's license, White Crown, Gerald R. Foster, QC. used that of Buell, claiming _ it Pleading guilty to having in-| Was his own. White drew a fine toxicating liquor in a place other | Of $10 and costs on a charge of _—-| operating a motor vehicle with- Their | Ut being in possession of an specially outfitted us, the operator's license. “Schoolhouse on Wheels,” be-| Four people were convicted ime they went on the air. Per- | sides a five-octave piano and a| With exceeding the speed limits formers included: the Downtow- | kitchenette, contains desks at| Posted in the area, and each was ners, the a Peeey Pet- | the seats and a public address | Siven corresponding fines. ers, Rollo Bay; Buell Sisters, | system so that regular school One person was convicted DeSable, Gordon Murray, Ken- | classes can be conducted while | : sington, Emily Coldwill, Sum- | under wa ay. | merside; Frankie MacGregor,| New subscribers for the 1962- | Soneeeree iS 1963 Community concert season | ? have the privilege of attending Marsha _ Wellner, e coeest: ’ | this outstanding musical treat | tee x cae | without admission charge. | Loring Rayner, kx kkKK master of ceremonies; Eric ce The Island talent dis- | play Iberton to Sours was ee The performers seemed to enjoy doing the show”’. TV PERFORMERS The normal school routine. began rehearsals were working right up to the of Charlottetown; Z Jackson duet, Cam Summerville; Notre Dame Girls | Chorus, Aileta Liewellyn, Sum- merside; Glen Saunders, i TODAY AT lottetown; Faye Sisters, Souris; Cynthia Jay, Mount Stewart; 1 & 3 ONLY Margaret MceCannell, Rial hart Stewart; Jim Flanagan, Char- lottetown. The Rotary Club appreciates any donations to the fund, no} matter how late they Fig in com- | ing in. The Fund” | will remain open more days, but the general | fund will receive donations un- | | til fe 21, it was stated. e $743 of yesterday brings | — total to date to approxi: | mately $7,400. The objective | this year is set for $10,000. background, Regular academic instruction in grades - four through nine is afforded along with a full program of activities, pupils spending their days much as they would in any school The curriculum differs from that of other schools only in its Drama Adviser Wanted Applications for a part time Drama Adviser, a four month term, for the Province of Prince Ed- ward Island, will be received by the undersigned up to April 30. State qualifications and salary expected. Mrs. Hazen Howard, Secretary Cornwall, P. E. I. Henderson & Cudmore, Grafton and Queen Sts. SATURDAY 2 P.M. SPECIAL! 90 PAIRS MEN'S SHOES ENDERSON d CUDMOR WHERE QUALITY IS SURE @ all from regular stock @ leather uppers @ some with composition soles some with leather soles Reg. 9.95 To 14.95! 4.99 emphasis on music, the daiiy schedule including three hours | of rehearsal. Provision is also | made for individual lessons and | practice in piano and other in- struments. STALLIONS CinemascopE cor im: | tracted attention far beyond the city limits and after local and | then national radio performan- | es, the ys captured the | le and critical praise of | | New Yorkers when they re metropolitan debut Annual sell-out tours, which | carrieqd the choir to packed Even while on concert tour, 93 starring 27 selected singers from GEOR student body of 70, soouaee ONTGOMERY oa by teachers, have a nearly | mans BREWSTER “FINEST IN FOODS” | §=»can BUCHANAN Open 8 a.m, to 1 a.m. Free Evening Delivery DOW’S RESTAURANT Corner Grafton & Pownal Sts. Dial 4-9226 A774 ‘eee l | 1 1 | houses throughout the United | and Canada, endeared the boys to millions. Concerts were given in Carnegie Hall, the Academy of Music in Phil- adelphia and virtually every principal auditorium in e country. In 1950 the school moved to Princton, N.J., to occupy the known = 3 2 as ‘Albemarie.” reve spacious residential en- ronment, the school offers an copcaenlty for combined musi- cal and academic training of high standard to qualified boys regardless of religious or social The SURGE does a good job of RRR KX w HEH H?A AT 7 and 9 ONLY ADULT ENTERTAINMENT TODAY bee ee me) ey DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LTD. of pediatrics at 155 Kent St. Ch’town ss University, and who wana eevee eee to- | is doing research work on men- be built up paiva “eeeeee ae ae at ab eal en ! unit’, Agriculture Minister An- “mectn of the Association for | ¢W MacRae said Thursday. ore tarded Children to be held The tobacco acreage of some , . tees, WERE ee, a | April 18 at the Clever. Club, eee rae oo will Uh am orsythe, Charlottetown ; ail mls ie Churchill Avenue, Charlottetown The announcement was made abet ons "'e ae it was is a patient inthe P.E.I. 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