mg” l A demunsiratinn n! h I fill leii to light. ILL). McKIunnu. quality fish products Imported fishery inspection nutter, Al- to Canada (rum "" (‘OunlrlL‘S berlt’m, Ahnar Dew-r. “Show was held at Alberton Regional inspection laboratory. Hali— i-ilgh School chhcsday cro. tax: on Lcard. secretary or hing sponsored by Alherian Ind West Prince Encri‘l Trade. Pictured above west Prince Bolrd of Trldln and R.L. Doyle. Clinilottelnwn inspection lab. Frniik Erynn,‘ 'I3 P.E.l. Hospital Graduates Succeed In Passing Exams it was reward that IS out on G. Macmillan, H G. Bayne. A. it gradttoles or the 1963 School H. Peake. Mrs. R. D, Drybdule. d liaising had been stlt‘i'essilii Malcolm MacKeu'zie. Maury. In their National LOHIIIM‘ Maud N,'D. MucLelri. ldndllim- Nursing test pool examinations, lor. The report was made ’nicsday The Senior Ladies Aid r!- evening at the regular montlhly iman Ll'uI 8100 had been made meettrng M the board or trustees available as Assistance of the RE Hospiinl. the expenss o! Wimming prind. It was 850 MIN Lliui nhe lcges (or uuflu-ln—bru'll’ling. Wiitdtrw drapes were being purchased (or the pedlntflcx and isnlaiitm departmenu I! the o are. highest marks for thc province hld been made by graduates of S('lion' this z Im~nital on well as lot the Cun- dcul. obstetrical and p53 - dall Home Nurses' r-ic nursing. Residence. The {allowing membr‘is M the The Junior Ladies Aid repart- banld were present at tile Til-3M. ed that a Len (1 Merc y lug: William Hayward. chrs cotter party will be held ut the man. Saturday. Oct. 19 Mrs, Donald Campbell. ('iindall Home r R Li- D unin noon Anniversary Service Slated For Alberton And Cascumpec t ALBERTON A iicr, ish [I About the time these riders Mocxlnnoh. MA. 1m. nn. pru-lwere ordnlhed a small church lessor at church history at Pine. was erected cnd in it the eon- Hlll Divinity Hall in Haiiiax has gregatlon worshipped tor .linos accepted In lnvitntion to be; 2i: years. In last a larger build» guest preachcr rt annivrrs u ry in): was erected but uhiortunnt. services 'in Cascumpec und Al. ely it was destroyed by ilrr lust berton United churchcs on Sun» as it neared completion. The day. This is the tirst time Dr. present church was built in 1356. MucKinnon has visitcd this pas. METHODIST soCiETit torol charge. in lm n Methodist society Public worship will hr con» wns iormcd at Alberton and two ducted by the ministcr. ncv. or three yeurs later a church David niuchhald. and Dr was built, Prior to this ttme the Macxtnnon will preach in Cos. Methodist church had - mlniuu cumpec hi it a m and in Alber lat Alberton. ton nt 7,30 p m. The iriondliest relationships in Cusi‘umDM film will ballad always existed between this special music hy the mic qtiar- two enngrrgniiohs. In 1925 they tct which is comprised ct Gor- came togcthcr to iorm Alberton don Leurti. lliiiircd Bridges. congrcgatioh oi the United Donald Mothcson rind Knithlcpupph ol Canada. Gard. lh Albcrloh the music will up. mm”, a] enemy“ can. be Pl‘UVldld by the church rhmr i gregatiuh date: back to the early The hislory 0' Mint-Hull can-‘lpsos or earlier by last it was grcgntion dhtcs back to that recnmmended thnt a chapel he ,wheh a Presbyterian rongrcga-i built at Cascumpoc, The deed to tioh Wu orcaniscd by the heads the property up which the church or it tsutllicr residcnt in th e: no...“ is dated than and there is ares, Four years lotrr tho firsty "on mm o. believe thst the riders were ordained by HIV lcnurth was opened in .Ilnlury. .lnhh iteir oi Malpeque. [an WESTERN BRIEFS is PATIENT Thomas Hendrrsoh. Montrou. u a patient in the Western Hos- piul. l Albrrton congregation gave to l the Presbyterian Church in Clu- ‘udn It! first martyrs. thl Gur- l dons oi Errohinnga. ln succeed. ling years both congregations ‘ti-vc given cons and daughters to tull time service in the church at home and overseas. LOW INCOME l iContlnued Iroin page ‘diacuu the phil ophy o t P00 taken c 1 Mn 1 . ouei I it. but “we are r ml! who Will luv. to he no 0!." HAD VISIT Mn. Hunter Weeks. who has been On In extended \‘ISII. will; uh. I In which were living {our ldulll and eight chlldm nnd the only relatives in Nurlnn. Mass, m m" I “when up rcturnrd to hrr homr Ill Altit-r- "d I mm “mm” ““ Concurring that tltr type or housing under study was decen- shry n quicltly u poulhle were held s-ngnter. chnlnnln oi the lPEl Housing Corumlulnll. Mnlur RH Walker. ottlccr enm- mshdtng inc Snlvutton Army. Ry. nhd rrpreschtstlvcs oi the Royal nice-r. Canadinn Legion. EXPLAINS CHARGES Explaining how various plans ivorkcd Mr. Houston said the problem w s not nelrly so great i hcre as in other parts or can. ndn Hr said «no grncrslly use plan oi CMHC was designed Inr iurhihrs with incomr under :3.» W vesrly nnd provided homes at rrntsls oi $9150 per month However, he laid. necessary ENTERS iTOSPi-i-AL Pcrlcy McNeill. nlnorton. en~ toned the Wcstcrn Hosnitoi yu- turd-y lnr Irrhtmt‘nt DAL STUDENT HOME Miss Dorern Andrews. uudant at Dallioiisic ll lity. thx. mm" the Thanks- uvlng weekend Wlll‘l her moths-r Mia. Lilli-n Andrmvs. o'loeary. RPENT WEEKEND Errol Andri'w sludl‘lii at St DunIt-u's Univrrislty srcht this holiday weekend It his home in (Theory. WEEKEND VISITORS . w. Ind Mrs, David Morrcll. . . d m m i i silbsldlulinn reduc puyme Iris: hr‘eny “ #3 by tho home owners to tam He irlt 27 per ml oi income was the n. nximum that could be pnid tor rcntsl AUNT DIES Under questioning by Mayor Mn. Gme Bllrnrtl srrtvcd‘ udet. who pr: tied. he said iii-u irom Guelph. out. there wu another plan lVlIllb~ Til-li- sts-ting to attend the le whereby municipalities could M d liar lllt. Miss Satanic arrange {or low which would whet Aiberbnn stir will pcrmit bulidtug otvarlous types or W rindnder "in! (ii alructuru lhkh Bnuld be ill on her plrenil. Mr Ill rented Ior I low 337.!) quv in. m. ‘lrhuih with the octusl mount IMPDRTEDFISI-I PRODUCED Ilwlyl going to hava - president oi thr h ~rd. opened c icmonstrutio 'r Dewar described the various nah im- ports calling attention to their high quality oi workmanship. llbelliniz. packaging and lith- ugrlphiug. The inspection prn. cedurcs pertaining tn imported pritcPssed fish were lino Ix- plsincd and an invitation to ample the large variety oi products on displny tlore groundl was cxtchdcd. Cuties was served by hostesses, Mrs. Albert Clarke and Mrs. lard Oultnu. APEC Annual Session lStheduled The Atlantic Provinces Eco nomic Council will hold its an. anal mcetihg in Haitian this weekend. Members and director, trorh P.E.I. will be headed by Island Vice-President Willlan Hayward. Among the directors planning In attend the sessions are Cam. Ciaud Hunter. Eric ltnwihg. nhd Lincoln . Thar! I! a pos- sibility the island party will be augmentcd by a number oi nth or directors and members. The meeting open, With a get- togcther on Sundry, ioliowrd hy the unnqu meetan Monday and- other sessions Theron President oi APEC u. Mun-tin nf unliiax. Among reports to be Iienrd are those oi the power committee. y» L I] Gerald 00d products coiniauttce. and in- dustrial committee. other business will include A review or iinnnce membership depending on the homeowners come, in discussions on city housing in general. rcierencc was his o n recent city by~law requiring Inudlordd to have thblr propor- Lie- cnhicrm to standards oi de- crht living. Sister Mary Henry described it as “one or the best things ever done hcre ior poor people." She also paid tribute to n. m For Halilax and public relatlons Ind the election oi governors and di- TECIHI’S. Reports will also be re- ceived irom the president and the executive vicepresldent. Nel- son Mann. The annual meeting oi APEC in 1964 will be held in Char- luttetnwn on October 1&2], it is expected upwards at no mem» bers will uttend Dewar Heads lFor Malaysia Hooded Inr London. the lust stop on his trip to Kualu Lurn. pur. Malaysia. where he will represent the province at the Commonwealth Parliamenthry Association meeting. Educatmn ‘Mlnlsteel' Dr. George Dcwur will ‘leuve Halli-x international Air- . port on Dr Dewar expect: to he awty about a niohut. Hr said yesterday "about ten days will be used truvcllihg arouuhd Malaysia and in tiny: will be put in at the conierence." spine or the main topic. to be discussed at the conicrehce are tcchhicai and educational co- opcration. promotion and ex. puhsion oi trade between Com the men sent to inspect these premises tor the unusual kin ness and not they displayed. She also said she disagreed with the view there who no use} supplying houses ior low Incnme‘ tarnilies as Iliey would not take. cure or them properly. She said It worst there would be only a small percenIuge or tenants in this class. This was iuliy agreed in by Mr. sangster who Inld those owners oi co— operativPl proud ot their home! Ind took are at them. Commenting on the need, he‘ noted there were no vut anus; oi blight. lust pocket pockets oi sores cln canker An Briefly mentioning 'luck HI I! the jlll‘ he raid it k to home environ- (cute 0! Must A E AT PEMBROKE MTAWA (CF) — All 9-th tremor shook the Pembroke and . awn Valley Tuesdry but there wen no reports ot dam-re. ThiedDw l ' I I miles iroin ott-wn. broke and Deep itlver. it was reported a second tremor wu Tait It 10 m. m. A GREAT IIEW Wuther 'ght oomfo freedom in Summeii wheel Ind foot pedal you the driver. Test drive Clllldcl dukr. QueenSt. l . housing units werc Intenseiyl . mnuwealfit countries and litter- untlunul dflulrs Ind delence . our cull. . bionic. I slum . sin locket- Island turriers 79 Grafton SI. Dial 2-1274 SPORTSGARI The ALPIIIE Gran Turismo it in winiei—top-on‘ bucket seals. steering s all adjustable to fit 'ii Cllss 9 chlmpion Sunbeam Alpine At your Ilium-Sunburn loflll PIC-"CTR! HILL—AI o "ll—III l "II-[AH MARTINS GARAGE LTD. atrium Phone 4—7309 MISCOUCKE — A llve- plge eurn highlighted the titth in a series oi meetings in connection with the economic survey at; western Prince County. manual, 1) relideut u! the Acn- iiiun 'asai-ical ’ hi on people in the provlhcc llllcl their arrival more than no years ago, and stated mm a number ct rticlcs tor such cl museum havo already been nb-‘ talhcd The hrlel asked tor I govern merit grant to encourage hirthct financial assistance irom indivi- duals. business iirms and our rounding communities. II sug- gested n trustee board he rstab lished representing the commun. ttics or Prince County. Thin group would be responsible tor the construction and operation or the museum. sister St, Emnnuel said the had been told so otten about the deficiency or museums In P.E.I shd slid she wns assured such a museum wwld establim Ml5~ concise as n major tourist cen- ier Ten brlets in all were pre- sented beiorc the punrl oi rive. men. dialled by provincial re. scorch director, Hartwell Daley ui Charlottetown. The Miscouchr village corn! mlssioners' brlel wun cenlered nround the tlshcrlcs industry and called tor the dredging ot Bendiuk Cove harbor an oyster tishermeh would be able bring their crntt in at low tide. a new breakwater was asked tor as war liifihwny impro vemeht lending to the harbor The brlct was road by Alired Guudel. I The community home and school association requested dental clinics for Miseauche chi). drcn sud asked that icmily ai~ lowanccs be increased to in years. it the child had continu- ed on education. . in the iiold oi hi-culturnllsin. the home sud school briei ritual gcstcd adult education clssscs on French culture he estublisitv. ed. end an adult educntton pro.‘ gram be started on television. Elmer Guudet presenied tilt h a rlet. . The Miscourhe subcommittee on public works brnught inrtb b briet r s q it e a ting sidewautss' street ltgbts and a paved road to Snndy Cove Park. An option on lurid tor the erection oi an indusl Western And Central Districts PEEL '11 1961A Miscouche Asksr 'Acadian Museum ltiul site was sugzcsted as u brief culling fur “IE construction liltlllll venture and the Eret-llim been working quietly on lite unit ot uh Acsdlnn memorial mut- or n nor memorial was sug vcrssy idca tor several y ErslPtI The brici was read by (it-raid Putrlcr. Elms-r Gallant rcad I I‘EPIII‘I‘ inn small business in which a Presented by sister St. Em , nonworking iactory was 5.. g l should "be coual to that nt any unsiod He said the mill exists within thc area but powcr would be nredr , Tnc commiitcc on rerreallnn oskori that s laruc social unit rrrrcatiohal center the built ihl .llisiuuchc including a rink. haltlln': allcys, library und oi IerS iircrestioh Director Clur rncc Gallant presented the briei.l C Pniricr represented the larnicrs oi the arch as thc hriri in read asked tor the building or a dalr_\ that would opcrutc rin a cooperative basis and supply the acetic oi the imv me mutilate vicinity The village commisxinn brief. on hrautiiicatinh presented by J. Phillip Leclair asked ioi- tile l construction or a memiirial park to commemorate cchtchnial .\eal' Included would he ll inuil- tain band stand. [lower beds and icons. The liiiscnnche chiohal High School teaching stutt brici on adult education suggcstcd that 3‘ while library he built tor thhl bcnciit oi the children us well asl older people. sister 5t. Mury Eu 5 gcnia. who reud thc brici. nug- gt'slcd dial the library could bel built within the previously sug.‘ grsted recreation and cultural centre, The villagc commission e roj brict on ion sm pointc out that there were no advert i a e u tourist accommodations In the community and asked that‘ him give iiusncral assistance‘ in the construction nt a motel. ‘ Mr. Daley raid that tile inioi-. mation gathered irom the hum-l erous mcctiugs held in Westcrn Prihcc will he condcnscd a uni prcsrhtcd at a later date (or use llot ycars ago by the mail vihu by l . "limos Pl'lm‘r oi divs Collccc should be ratscd in the mummy leicl and given dccter granting status. urgm Principal Di rank Mai-Kinnun last night a,» he spoke to the \"5 Men's Club in thr YMCA buildihc Char. man OI the meeting was Dr Paul Cudrnorc. chairman oi a Tins province needs a anr‘ commiitco at young busihcts socuinr public supporth. dr-. and proicssional men whhtt has grcr grunting institution which )5 tree irom political ihtcrier- tnanv rnvious glances even that l nlglt ch burned that night and Dr Robertson's reluctant ‘conscni to lctiing the churtcr out or the college is the rcason u il available today who like to look back lllwl why those isiury. Is NEEDED The charter granted in crc o years ago to be the tziih principal of that) ianltIflIOn that IZLPI’ became Edward VII III ‘ traces iis routs bat-k in the old England stated “19' institution anural Acadamy that was litmnded Ill "KM, ‘ "Uni chrolmchi oi the at pre- sent Ill our tiltde and fourth .yrarsll—thcy give the truining ‘OI first and second university .yearsi 5 {Ix higher than that oi most universities when they .Were started It Is higher LII!!! ‘ some DI the universities that now have degree gruntan powers. ulld St Dunstan's University has the same number of islanders enrolled u we have In Dul' Wm lycars". said Dr. MnoKinmtn who ‘observed that approximately nne~llall OI SDU students Come irom outside the province. old charter {or one fliEht‘ 'I‘Ie need (or Illll‘lel'SIty urnlu~ only The man who trying to ed young people hung: cor-y thc heaublul handwnting more acute us more and more on the document whlch attracted business people and employers Magistrate Deals Leniently nthcr institution in thc pro vince", said Dr. MarKlnnon nlio brought to the meeting the [ram- cd charter which was the only thing that was saved irom the old Plilmce or Wulcs (killrce building which was compictrly destroyed by line on a cold. wintry night in i932 and the rea. son is inter in An unidenhiiod Charlottetown cltizoniDr. Mac innon doesn't know who he was—«had gun» to he then principal Dr. SN Hoh- crtsoh that day and had Ilnallv obtained permission to takc out With Accused On Assault 7"" A Charlottetown mall vies possession OI stiflen goods 1”:le shown leniency in city police l two $250 bonds and Wu ordered court yesterday when Magistrate to keep the peace Ind ltay out A J. Haslam learned he was the DI trouble. sole supporter of Ills lumilzv. The case lgnlnsl Sunny Isle Barrie RDElllald Carr was filled Farms was dismissed. The com l ence. urgPd the man Who came pi PAGE‘Degree Granting Powers Urged By PWC Principal in general arr demanding more and better training or thr young peoplr who are starting thrr carrcri. "I am constantly brinc ask- r ed by universities in our sister Maritime Provinces "when are you going to look ailrr your own studcntsv‘ Dr Mar-Kinnnn v1. ported Thc dcmand ror traiucd rid experienced young pcnplo 5 llIL'WISIYIZ rapldkv It IS Ilmt ‘e slupped ruling on somebody else's coat tails. and sta look ailer our own herds Dr. Mucitinnun who said lug Sillrls my morning on worse than tn hear that some poliu. cian nus suggcstcd u delegation should go to ottawa. ior cit. atnpic. and ask others to come here to establish inisinosoes tor us." Dr, ,viacKinnoh ldded “We are the biggest exporterS oi the most valuable natural resource. in all ot Canada and that is our pro- mixing young people. oi our giestut disadvantages is the tact we only have two years oi university training available here." i , “it means the young pccplc have to go else- where ior the additional years" and we get very iew oi them buck". he added. (hung a practical example ot the value or proper training he said a usinrsc survcy ha- shown that nine out oi ll! bus. iuess iailures have been due to management. not to a lack oi business. Prince Edward island must keep in step with the rapidly expanding university iscilitiea in [his country. institutions oer ass the country now that quaiin tor the federal grants. he explnined. :25 and costs or 15 days inl— as puny was charged With uflluW‘ suultinlz thc Queens County jail iully selling a m otor vehicle or. lwthch wai uniit tor its: on the The lailrr, Vernon Drlseoli, ihighwuys. according to the high- icstiiicd tor the Crown and the way traihc Code. Ici'usci‘l gave evidence on his Tnc casc oi Gerald D Hill. own bchali .Preetown charged with d o i n 3‘ liichard D casiord. Charlotte. 50, "“lt‘r‘ 9" “0‘” m l ‘f’ linile cone was remanded with “’W" “5 mm“ 0" I Elm“ uct 2t so dcicncc counsel Gillie ot thcit less than too and was re. mum can “museum mrndcd until Oct 19 without bail James Arthur stewart. chariot. ior sentencing. trtown. charged with leaving Ernest itobcrt .iohhston. Chsr the scene oi an accident. who re.‘ lottctowh who was given n chc manned to Oct. is. ball was sel‘ ycar suspended sentence ior . at sloo. LOTUS CAFE Chinese anti Canadian roan Full Course Complete Mell DINNER For one person $1.85 For two persons 3.40 For three persons 5.25 For four persons 7.50 by The government. and survey personnel. Clin.n Tour To STEAL VANCOUVER lCP) — A lor- uiri Toronto couple who urcd. thcir threesyeaisnld daughter to nclp tIiPm steal irom r dullnr inun storc wcre tihcd sou cacla Tuesday The court was told that Martha Huniz. 22. was soon placing a walici on tilt" edge cohhtcr and then. speaking soitly to the child. with then picked up tile wallct. The iatbcr. Thomas. M. An taking a .llcliet, Mrs. Hunlz had smite i ch in her clothing when Arrested. IENKINS PHARMACY Seen‘ HELP STAMP OU'I BARE FEET! We have limlweur [or every men-her III your Inmllyl CMIII in today. LePAGE SHOE CO LTD TAKE-OUT SERVICE For the iinrst in Chinese Cnnldlun loud to take Iinme cell the Lotus ruir. Delicious inod expertly prepared. Dial 4—3910 anti yhur dinncr will be prcparrri as you drlvr to the Lotus. speedy Srrvicc— N0 WAITING st LOTUS CAFE Dill H91» 7: mirrn st. CIT 1mm “Th Home of Good Shoe Since 1920 _—_—_t TARTS TODAY .10 BIG DAYS OF SAVINGS AT THESE STORES! SEMPLE'S PHARMACY Corner Kent and Grout George Sn. CIt'town Queen Street Charlottetown MABON DRUG C0 SEMPLES PHARMACY Montague P. E. I. Remington P E. I