I Father And Son Dinner Held ISIAND NEWS PAGE; By Kensingron Men's Asst. . ' ‘ KENSINGTON —— One of the underworld of crime which out- Summers|de And Pnnce county ‘largest father and son banquet-s bid them all. Not to be outdone The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. March 12. 1963. 3 Borden Tax Rate Diefenbakers Facing ,Unlted Church Men's Associa- and industrial arms finally U n c h a n g Ition, was held last week when pooled their bids which was: RDEN —— Mayor G.C. Bell Bonds of $4.500 had been re- ! iiip'é‘f'lvfiil‘l '33:: .1129??? tii‘mfii ‘32? TEST: "5 -°“3.‘°i“"“°“"“d “‘9” W1“ "' “° mm“ '“‘ “’5'” '“d m "1' . ‘ . - . ar in e lected in fines sin a the l ,’Unlted Church Women from the play were Harold MacDonald, Ichange m the I“ n" for Bo" meeting, it was reptrted. m :Malpeque. Irisl;\lwn ar-tDr. Rhiel, Mr. Murray, Fenton .den this year when he reported cm a a. lgate Road "flits- {Mayne, Nelson Caseley. Donald Jto the town I: o u n all for the.m com: i n w: J B F] . James M u r p hy‘ president'tGlover and Robert Carruthers. lfimmce commmee. R 93 M ii 9:1 - - will?“ was in c ha r ge, and Nelson? At the conclusion of a briefl 981113 30 661'. um i He also said that the budget for the year provides for a small surplus. McIvor, Everett McKenna, and town clerk, F.W. Westhaver and Curt. William Crane. business session, Mr. Murray Caseley offered Grace. Allison ,gave a short talk on men and! ‘ y’ wor A feature attraction for the last year at Storybook Gar- dens in London, 0nt., four penguins pose proudly with l . v. ' "” w ‘ in . in or. . , {aux ‘ rE‘uéfiinuuuo family. One egg appeared yes- terday. the other lad Thurs- day. Both are cracked, but of- ficials, who haven‘t a clue as to how long their incubation period lasts, can’t say if they- wiil hatch. (CP Wirephoto) two possible additions to the RESIDENTS ASK PROTECTION By MARIAN BRU E Guardian-Patriot Staff A protest from a delegation C I Writer 1 thin the area, heated discussion on moving permits at city council last "Filing. in a brief to council. the LATE NOTICES (Also see announcements in rolumns adjoining Classified Advertising section.) IIRSENAULT - At the Prince County Hospital, Sunday, March 10, 1963, Joseph A. Ar- senault, 454 North Market Street, Summerside, in his 64th y e a r. Resting at the Bowness Funeral Home. Fu- neral to be held Wednesday, March 13, to St. Paul's Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 am. Interment in church remetery. LVllAN—At his late residence. St. Catherines, Sunday, March l0, 1963, John T. lnman in his 89th year. Resting at the Mat-Lean Funeral Home. Fu- ncral Wed. March 13 from the Canoe Cove Presbyterian Church, with service com- mencing at 2 pm. Interment in the church cemetery. Please omit flowers. LAWSON — At Stanhope, Fri- day. March 8. 1963, Isaac F. Lawson in his 89th year. Re mo 15 were. t'orwaedcd the MacLean rangcments previously sched- uled for March ll will take. place Wednesday March 1 .1 1n the church cemetery Edward Island Hospital. Sun- day. March 10, 1983. Ray D. WWW. Aged 62 years. Re- mains were forwarded “1 A Funeral Home to his late residence. NorthI Rustico. Funeral meviouslyi D g. e commencing 2 P- . interment in Cavendish cemetery. MORESHEAD -- M Beach Grove. Friday. March a. 1963, Roy Ben Moresheadl formerly of O’Leary in his 90”! ye .. Renulns transferred from 5 been pos . *3 funeral will be announced 1 0r. pending road conditions. “to — At Prince County Hos- P‘W. Monday. March 11. 1963. Mrs. Laura G. Yeo. of Sum-l "K‘I‘Side East. form y ' Time Valley. n her 86th yea Results at the l Mal Home , l’SdW‘ March 14. then to Tynel Presbyterian Church for 2:30 p.m. Inter- church ceme’ ah I r. l “OOH. Valley service cLARK _ At Charlottetown 0!! March 9. 1963. Miss Edith Clark. formerly of Rustlco in her 86th year. Her remains are resting at the Cutcliffe I"unoral Home, from where "It? funeral service wtlll be eld Wednesday afternoon. tervlce commencing at 1.30. Remains will rest at the Cut. tliffe receiving vault, later to Inferred in New Glasgow Mastery. 3 from West Covehead United was discussed. be read. Church. with service com- Reenrlng to me . Wild": at 2 pm. em moved into the Queen Eliza- WOOLNER — At the Prince N req ts of the of code, and individuals must be residents said they had learn- ed that a permit had been is- sued to move to the same sitc‘ all old house. to be converted co of into a two-family dwelling. The brief said Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet had been re- ported as stating that no per- mits would be issued to move buildings from the site of the new provincial building to any section of the city. Mayor Gaudet pointed out that one of the properties on the provincial building site was excluded. greetinth of council. on the ban on moving. on condition that it was not moved through the city. The Mayor appeared irked over a report in another Island newspaper. to the effect that he had made a statement re- garding moving permits at an earlier council meeting. and then changed his mind. The report apparently patern- ed to the permit issued for moving of the A. J. Haslalm property to an area around the west end of Admiral Street. The building its to be moved Via Victoria Park roadway. MOVED BY ICE Mayor Gaudet explained that another building for which a by ice. and would therefm avoid causing inconvenience to city residents. The mit had since been 0 city hall, he said. the minutes of the council meet- ing. at which the permit issue Mayor Goudet told the 691988- tion a new home would limb- ly be erected on the same site. WANTED ASSURANCE Members of the 6919893011 n tients' interests by dwellings to those wi mum valuations of .000. Protest Against ‘Shack’ ls Heard By City Council law or by councd to sit in Prime Minister Diefenbaker faces a busy schedule here Thursday. when he flies in from trlhnoton to Smumerside at 10 em. for a P.E.I. appearance that will last until 11.30 that night. it was learned yesterday from party heath-norm in Charlottetown. they will arrive at 12.15 in time for luncheon and a short break, before leaving for Mor- on two hours later pair 3...“? 3 pm. Busy Schedulelhurs. Entries Released behalf of Kings PC candidate Margaret Macdonaid will be at a meeting that starts at 3.30. The party's national leader and his wife are due to leave Morell at 4.15, and are expect- ed back in Charlottetown at 5.15! in time for dinner and a brief rest before appearing at Birch— w high school auditorium for the big meeting of the campaign here at 8.3), where he will ap-l law be not applicable to funeral homes." Coun. J.A. Gormley requested a full meeting of council for dis- cussion on the engineer’s report on incinerators. The meeting is scheduled for March 18 Mayor Gaudet expressed his appreciation to Chief of Police Sterns Webster for his manner in handling the police force in the recent picketing of the Con- federation Building site. Chief Webster has received an Judgment on any applicant ex- cept in ms the building dc “City councils have to be careful of dreaming up any legislation which could be class- ed as discrimination by the public," he warned. e Mayor said a complete review of now outdated by-laws and zoning regulations was in order. and that council had been awaiting the report of Town Planner Walter DeSilva before making changes. The delegation’s request is to be turned over to the town planning courimi Gaudet said Coun. head of o d likely be holding public hear- ings on zoning changes follow- ing a study of the matter by the committee. A second petition handed over to the planning committee con- cernai a request by reside of Beach Street and Park Street that equipment and machines used by M. F. Schuman Com- pany be remov from a adjoining their homes. The petition said the presence of the equipment and the re sulting industrial actiitvity on the site made it useless for residents to paint or do ire on ’ houses. The heavy machinery. working at night. was annoying to residents. APPEAL BOARD A . peels was withdrawn when Coun. John P. Nicholson ptro- tested that the whole machinery of should be the board re- examined. ' Coun. Nicholson. who w as supported by Coun. A.M. Gillis. said more experienced people were needed for the. board, in view of the large awn-her of ap- peals anticipated in the next year. Mayor Gaudet suggested that Coun. Nicholson head a com- mittee to examine the set the board and make recommen- dations as to personnel. FUNERAL HOMES An indication that the issue of funeral homes in zoned ar- eas of the city is to be revived was made apparent when Conn. A.L. Wright gave notice of mo- - tion of a by-law to amend by- law number elght. The propos- mini. ed amendment states that “re- strictions imposed by the by- invitation to attend the annual meeting of the Maritime Asso- ciation of Chiefs of Police, in Edmundston. N.B City Recorder KM. Martin .read to council legislation to be presented to the provincial gov- ernment at the sitting of th on , Coun. W right thanked the Mayor for his efforts on behalf of the city in inviting the Brier competition to Charlottetown in 1964. 9 FIRE COMMMITTEE The fire committee report es- ” timated loss of property due to fire at around $5,000, with 16 fire calls answered, during month of February. Causes of these fires were said to include flue fires, oil burning units, and overheated stove pipes. Council appointed HR. Doane and Company as auditors for the city for the coming year. g to l l lMayne acted as toast master. Allan Barwise proposed ev. L.M. Murray responded. A toast to boys' work was pro- posed by Boyd Donald, and re- sponded to by Dr. Ben Rhiel, Walter R. Shaw. and other lead- and atoast to the men's asso- ing PC figures, 1c 1 a tie it, proposed by Barry Three hours later, the Diefen-‘Mayne. wa‘ responded to by bakers will be escorted to [he‘WIIIal‘d Ste art. Carl Stewart Charlottetown airport tromjproposed a toast to the ladies. where they Wm leave for Monc..and Mrs. Harold Laird respond- ton, and further appearances 1“- along the arduous campaign trail l This was followed by a hearty to which top national politicallhymn-sing conducted by Cedric figures are subjected at election lSeaman with Mr. Murray at the ime piano. In the devotional period Party ca mpaign organiz- lthe scripture was read by Har- ers are hoping for finer-try Caseley, and Robert Carru- weather by the time their nation- ; thers led in prayer. al leader appears, and , Mr. Murray gave an introduc- agreed that yesterday's stom,‘;tion of a short play on “The which has blocked traffic al-‘Worth of a Boy". With Verdun most completely in the province, Paynter a c tin g as auction- will have blown itself out by ear. large bids were received that time. from bu ' ' the church, industrial firms and the pear with Queens candidates, Fi- sheries Minister Angus MacLean and Heath Macquarrie. Premier For Wed. Card The Victoria Driving Club all-I nounced the entries for Wednes— l day's scheduled ice racing pro- 1 gram on North River Cause-' way. { Should the races be cancelled3 on account of the weather an1 announcement will appear in the I Guardian to that effect. I Entries are as follows with: the first dash getting under-5 3: ‘toast to the church to which1 Y Sidney Murray, the presidenti lot the P.E.I. Men's Presbyteryl .brought greetings and gave a‘ short talk. Rev. Alexander Mac- iKay spoke on the comradeship :that could exist between a far ther and his son. Alberton Store Has Break Try ALBERTON — Atn attempted break was reported just before dark last evening at Foley‘s ‘store in Alberton. A window at ,a total of $530 had been collect- The Town of Borden has join-3 ed the Federation of MayorsI . W h and Municipalities and the! S membership fee is to be for-y l d warded to the national officei P Mayor Bell also reported thatl F or Student St. Dun-ston's students are staging a variety show Sunday night. March 17, at the Umven' carried sity with the proceeds going to- f wards a scholarship fund for Mulligan. show, sponsored by the lstudents from both the univeb ed in the town for the Gallant- Arsenault fund with $200 of this amount being donated by the Borden branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. The collection was out: by the Ladies Auxiliary 0 I“! the Legion, the Altar Society. fly the United Church Women and members of the town council. the side of the building was bro- ken but nearby residents heard the noise and called the owner, Alfred Foley. Nothing' was from the store. believed stolen SPORT, CONTRIBUTED SPORTS SUPPORTERS IN SUMMERSIDE AND DISTRICT ~CLIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE Russians would c o n t r 01 the I THIS WEEK IN SPORTS A PUBLIC SERVICE IN THE INTERESTS OF GOOD j5lty and high school, will tea- turc many of the actors who FORESAW STRUGGLE {perfumed in the winter Car. In 1878 Goldwin Smith, anIm'val variety show. American university professor,I The tickets go 0" Sale May. that ultimately the; They can be procured from any ;high school student. Show time Sunday is 8.30. predicted English-speaking nations or the BY THESE COMMUNITY way at 2.30 sharp l l Dow, l First Race— Rowdy I o Granville York,~ Joyland, Miss“ J. HCI'OId S Real Money, Farmer's Pride,‘, ‘ “If M... as... w... on..- Arse“ FUELS LTD. DI'uIlO Hal. 1 Frames and Sashes Second Racez— Noble Argot,l Texaco Distributor and Save Audrey’s Pride, Jollity’s Pride, Dial 3163 10 Duke St. Dayton Hal. Billy c. Dudds. G"°“"° Winston’s Wish, Jollity Guy. 1 Slow and Third ace: Roger Parlay, PARTY Nellie Bangs, Perfect Hat, SHERBROOKE Fuel Oil ICE CUBES For FUIure untess Alice. Tommy Shan-l E550 SERVICE AVAILABLE tor, Dusty Harvester. Frankiel (Arnold H- mads'm' Lessee) Phone 436_2136 D1 AL 2810 f Budlon-g. : a 'Fourth Racez— Doctor Alecfl . McEWEN ROAD Cor. Water at Second St!- Re erence Silent EnSlgn. Lucky Lark.. Angie C.. Wm. Rob Baker, Mit- “ cliell, Bob Budlong. Hutchinson's TOWING SERVICE Rinks Compete Phones: Day 9932 — Night 7443 Cor. Central St. & ,Sherbrooke Rd. Summerside North For BonsPiel SUMMERSIDE — Rinks skip- TUESDAY. ped by Wanda Hunter and Sally nior Boy Basler will represent Summer- side in The Patriot Competition, GALLANT as Island bonspiel which will Moving & Storage Ltd. gke place1 at the RCAF Curling . Agents For ub on T ursday. March 14. i .- Rinks from Charlottetown, I North AT” man Montague. Alberton. RCAF and van Lines .Summerside will co m pets 1“ Slime mam)" Thursday for The Patriot trophy ‘ Obtain Top Service ’ On All Insurance Needs Bv Contacting BOWLING—Noon ‘ Lun PRESBYTERIAN SKA HUI consult HYNDMAN They stated that the potential value of at least 30 building We would have been decreased if the Iva house had been moved to the area. They also settled that buildinas inspected while they are being constructed. to make same they conform to the National Building Code. The city engineer replied that the Ives property more than meets the nil-men allowed freedom of role when ALBERTON budding a bruise. reload-“t contort-rm to the code. Mayor Gaudet added that the engineer, who .nspects the houses. was not permitted "by CHAMPION — At Remington. Sunday. Moral 10. 1963. MIN- Lilly alumina. the late William Champion. used W wore Funeral Home to the hum of her brother. later - Funeral service will be he” from the Remington v- mimwmmu ' hills CONSERVATIVE Social Evening of HALL at 8.30 P.M. Friday, March I5th. You will meet and hear 0 o. LosNE'MothEv o saunas cams PHILLIPS INSTITUTE FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS muse” men J. LeRoy Gallant Ins. 001’ OF LOOKING d out: me coco ° THING-s Moving insurance 3900 Phones 3520 - 3533 HUMPTY 310 Water St. -, HARBOUR MOTORS a to body “3"! . rdlpairs FOR mass CRISP porno crops . “3"9'9“ paint jobs V . . mechani- M 4-375I0’L4'7I30 '79 QUEEN $T.,CHARI.0TTETOWN cal repairs . tune-ups . radiator repairs . welding operated by . Burlcigh & Jim MacKlnnon Phon 824 Summerslde West Mixed Championship. FEE-SCHOOL SKATE THURSDAY. BOWLINtlr—Sweepstak CURLING—Jtzoo & 9:: Phone 436-5610 Water St. West St. Eleanors District BASKETBALL—Senior Girls—12:15—l:00 So :30—5:00 BOWLING—Open Lanes—1:00-6:45, 10:45 CURLING—7:00 & 9:00 MINOR HOCKEY. — 830-1030 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 13 BASKETBALL—Junior Senior Boys—3:30—5.00 BOWLING—Noon Luncheon Bowling BOWLING—Open Lanes—9:00 a.m.. 6:45, 8:45 CURLING—7:00 8; 9:00 Club playoff for Island I.S.H.L. PLAYOFF HOCKEY — 8.15 BASKETBALL—Senior Girls 12:15—1:00 Junior Boys—3:30—4 30 Senior Boys—4:304:30 BOWLING—Noon Luncheon Bowling 0 Bowling—6:45 00 SKATING — 8.00-10.00 Sheet Metal Shaman Hutchinson, Prop. Sheet Metal Work Heating and Ventilating Phone 5400 210 Water St. MARCH 12 cheon Bowling Summerside C.T.L. STORE MEN’S SKATES From 8.95 to 26.95 HOCKEY STICKS .85: up Phone 2515 303 Water St. TE. — 6.30-8.00 Boys—12:15—lz00 HUESTIS TV CENTRE EMERSON for the best in TV — 1.30-3.00 MARCH 14 fut-hr. Service Appliance-TV-Radio Repairs Professional Service Phone 3201 220 First St. Shop The Modern Way At a co LTD “will?” Wm“ 3'“. . . Ltd Your One-Stop . ' Sh t C t Insurance 91"“ 1872 r 951mm "gums"; BOWLING—Noon Luncheon Bowling 2:” gamma Our experience of 90 years as WITH 00L... ' BOWLING—0P0" Lanes from 1:00 . Insurance underwriters. is at , CURLING—7:00 & 9:00 Club Playdowns Curhng your disposal. laundry Semce for island Mixed Championship CRAPAUD OFFICE. PRE-SCHOOL SKATE — 1.30-3.00 9 15 CfiEA‘MERY $0. ‘ ' -— . e n so urer . Chmoumfl . Summers”. I.S.H.L. PLAYOFF HOCKEY if necessary regime” Bum" . Montague . Alberton . ’ Public Storage Lockers . Dial 2263' . Dealers in Agent Throughout the Provmce 1; spring st. SSltle SATURDAY. MARCH 1 6 no...» and mm reed. BOWLING—0 n Lanes from 1:00 3"" 8‘ M‘KLM MIXED BOWLING—7:00 and 9:00 MODERN Ud- MIXED CURLING—7200 and 9:00 A o. i a SKATING zoo-400 GAS" 8‘ CARRY D“ II or 1.8 - - o ‘ J ‘ . RAMBLER SATURDAY EVENING TO BE ANNOUNCED CLFANERS LTD Sales & Service Complete a ' COOMAC AUIO Dry Cleanin . gri‘mrfri' mm F‘m'w “In” BODY SHOP gem-fl. 3‘ 0 Small Car Economy Birthday 9. Wedding Cakes Auto Body Specialists Home Made Bread and Pastry Phone 3129 11 Central General Welding Radiator Repairs Dial 8338 Harvard St. I. REPAIRS I ALTERATIONS Phone 5440 185 Water St. Opposite C.N.R. Station GEORGE SMITH Plumbing & Heating Oil Furnace Service 6. Lorne Monkley O DON CAMPIEI. O HDIRT GAUDET 2 pm. lam People‘s cemetery. Banning- till. Prince County Progressive Cmservative Assoc. SERVICE Dill 3805 35] Chestnut Ave. ALAN D. CRUE Specialists In Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing Electrical and Brake Work Exhaust Repairs Phone 5455 Harvard Street East WALKER’S JOHNSTONIS Irvine SERVICE DELICATESSEN . Betta-lea '“I 1 ' .. . Tires PASTRY SHOP " 0 i’figwm' u FRESH BAKED Goons 0 Rita” DAILY v Q . Tune-ups PM. 3757 Di 3725 Water Street Water St. East