v l l ISLAND NEWS PAGE'ivlisfiZ‘SIY Charlottetown and Queens County} Lecturer The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Feb. 18, 1963. 5: An outline of "The Polarities tin Art" by Rev. Adrian Arsen- lault of S stan's Universny 9" a i l l . l I i. Dun ' iris faculty will highlight a " v I a e lmeeting Tuesday of the P.E.l. ,, , I. Art Society at Prince of Wales " College. I: 5.}? Fathcr Arscnau‘lt will illustrate I (t ' ' his subject with slides of dif- _ a n l fercnt periods in the history of art. Father Arsenath has made 3 l y RALPH CAMERON practisin . His worshi rarel “any C°"¥“b““°"s t” the field Guardian-Patriot Staff Writerl uses hisgown car foil, trans): or drama“ arts over [he [’35: Despite loss of Market Squarel portation either to his law of- i ' t ~ as l parking area no serious: fice or City Hall in carrying .Dlgloslsn inothhethlséory 0; z“ht difficulty for motorists is fore-E out his daily duties. ‘auended Laéaflillligh gay an: seen by Mayor A Walther! Gau‘.‘CAN’T EXPROPRIATE University in Quebec Citv A deli 85 ll“! adVlsed Q1059 Who: The Mayor stated one of thei year at the Sorbonne wag 'fol.l can: ‘0 Walk ‘0 WM" - . Smal‘or problems facing the city l lowed by two years in Catholici “'5 w9’5h'l’ noted 9 a 1‘ “mg l is the fact it has as yet no ex- i University of America Washing- WOllld‘ 5"“ be available 0“ impropriatl'on powers enabling it, ton, where he took a. master‘s . Pemmtel‘ 0f the fence en010§1ng :1 to obtain such needed parking 1' degree in drama He 5 m; f the Fathers of Confederation a...“ 1. plans to ask the pm; ' pe our . . . . . ‘ ' theological study at the memor’al Bu'ldmg PTOJECL ’vinclal Legislature for s u c h ‘ years m ‘ m t . “I would ask the co_ opem- se inary in Halifaifsbefore com powers at the coming session. ing to st. Dunstan , tion of all our driving citizens Mayor Gaudet said a definite The meeting which begins in this matter and I am hopeful start had been made on provid- 8 pm. is opeh to the public l the unavailability of M arket | ing alternate parking to help 1%; “ Square may induce more of our 3 replace the approximately 175i 1 people. particularly those who‘spaces in Market Square. Hel live relatively close by, to leave noted the Fathers of Confedera- their autos at home and enjoy tion Foundation had obtained I ket Square, it has been noted. years and has lectured at St. HAS 9ist BIRTHDAY Mary Ellen Kelly. Sacred Heart Home celebrated her 9lst birthday yesterday. Miss all Kelly was born Feb. 17, 1872. in Kelly’s Cross the daughter In 1947 "iss Kelly tonk up re- sidence at the Sacred Heart Home where her sister Fran- ces also resides. She is a sis- ter of Sister St. George, Kings- of Edward and Bridget Kelly. ton. Ont.. and Sister Bernades She spent some years in the of Manchester. N. H. Miss United States, then returning Kelly received many felicitat- her native province lived ions on the happy occasion. properties adjacent to the City Hall site. 3 to Loss of parking space in Mar- l in Kinkora and Charlottetown. (Craswell Photo) PROMPT RESPONSE SAVES BUILDING Firemen Fight Blaze In Prince St. Tenement The whole building. which is Cub Leader Is Honored Church : Called out at about 11.30 Sat- A medal signifying 15 years Home and School is to be held service in Wolf Cub work was :thls ThurSday night When 1'9- presented to Mrs. Alton Doili- iPOI'lS 0n the result of the men's ver at the morning service yes- iPFOleCt Will he received. T h e terday in the First Baptistlmeeting will hear also an ad- . ‘dress by Sinclair Cutcliffe on The leader of the church's cub :the Red Cross SOClety Wthll half a double tenement suffered pack was presented with theithis year is observing its cen- smoke damage. while consider-.medal by Frederic A. Large, itennial. the healthful exercise of walk-lthe site of the former Prince ~ ng to w . lEdward Theatre. lygélidgtfegginflmt b5; r u r 81 1 “At least they might try thisl HOWever, he said. the hoped shop and for tmg o own thto until. such time as municipal ‘ for addition to this of the pres- mes are ho in? 1:25? .8"; tpr' parking arrangements are ‘ ent Canadian Legion Home has members 1:9] r I.ng atlvel made. These are in the planning been held up by the unavailabil- rural are'as willymoev: Gigglcl‘llfi . “3‘ Of the we or the b u r n f d l to grant expropriation p o wers ; 9’ to the city to enable it to make ; d l alternate space available a s j n l soon as possible. l Background music was play- ed throughout the function by means of the school sound sys- tem stage and we hope to have them ready for 1964. City Cou ncillWindmill Restaurant The lat Attention Carpenters The monthly meetmg of th c has gone on record as favoring is now owned by the F.G. Spen- in principle the acquisition of car Company, Saint. John an such parking areas and is now ; efforts to obtain it have b o c moving in this direction under unsuccessful. a committee headed by police HITS RURAL PEOPLE ZULUS “U5” THEM committee chairman W.R. Mac- Another move by the city it- Close - combat fighting teCh- Neill.” self leading to future civic build- niques devised by the 19th cen- In advising citizens to walk ing expansion and additional tury Zulu king Tshaka have to work Mayor Gaudet is parking availability is seen in been used to train combat only preaching what he is its acquiring two Kent Streetltroops of many nations. Wednesday, Queen Street. February 15, at the Labour Hall, 8:00 P.M. 'All Members please attend. m T. ion where her, Miss Jessie Fullerton. 9 project is believed to be cials declared the blaze “out”. able fire and water damage was Boy Sm” before a large con. though it started in the vicinityia tenant. William D. Berrigan. When the firemen. with threel floor. In order for the fil’emenlcity has been very lucky, Mimi“?e Street SChOOl Saturday floor walls. c h a s 9 through Clmrlottctovyin cash ban each. home 811d ilrday morning. city firemen hat- F‘ire Inspector Louis Ranahan sustained by the first floor and greganon. of the chimney in the basement.lwho turned in the alarm. T h e rigs. arrived on the scene thelcalls that the department has to bring it in check it was nec-lthough numerous calls h a velevemng The Two Charged After Chase “POMS by members The chase started about 9 pm. tied a fire at 114 Prince Street said last night the blaze was still basement _______ 500 A d the ~xact cause has not yet been lproperiy is owned by Edi "en flames had worked their way uplanswered so far since Jan. 1. essary for them to knock out a been answered, total damage in- the dlI‘ECtion of Walter A uld. By RCMP Through Ch’town RCMP. two City residents apw, iof careful planning as the many for nearly an hour before offi- VQQ provincial commissioner of under investigation, and The fire was first noticed by vard determined. *Nicholson, Charlottetown. B S Commenting on the several through the walls to the secondllnspector Ranahan said. “ the t 9 bean large section of one of the first cluding that of Saturday barelyyhfiad 0‘ the men's Committee of . _ T As the result of a dramatic 20. and released on $500 dollars a ‘first‘ for men of a pom-ed before Magistrate A. J.IFriday. when three RCMP pa- il a Si a m. Saturday morningv‘ltrol cars. pursued a truck aileg-lof delay. The supper began v Charged with VlOlatmns 0‘ th""eed to have contained a numberll’}"m‘plly at 5 o'cl‘Wk 3"“ °°“‘ Excise of j g ‘tlnued iintni 7.30 Wth many com- :- w accused. John Reid "'5 ‘ plimentary remarks passed on anllhoFrlchrick Dooley. were The mic“ was finally Stoppe‘l the fare and service. charged with possession of im-jolt the intersection of Queen and Headed by an efficient kitch. lawfully manufactured spirits, Water streets and when the pol- en Staff. appropriately attired. moonshine. to which they have'lc_e searched the vehicle they and backed up ‘ a hustling entered no plea. Following ar- discovered that 811""! jugs hadlgroup of waiters together with raignment. the t\Vi'i mm W e relbee“ bmken- “a pastry detail guests received Close to 500 people attended V supper held at , project was under - amounts to $1.000_ do Home and School Associa- .' During the evening children. :é parents and visitors had an op- I portunity of visiting the library . they were received and : conducted around by staff mem- : lschool and showed the results ‘meals were served smoothly and efficiently and with a minimum '; NICKEL IN WORLD MARKETS...JO‘BS FOR CANADIANS remanded until WCanSday FPb-l However some of the contentslprompt attention at the color- lof the jugs was salvaged. andlfully decorated tables. An excel- 5this along with the truck. a IQfililent check room service w a a Real Estate Dept. Opened ‘4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 By City Firm tisidilllehdildedlhtnz Pcake-Martin Ltd. has an- W ‘llfl nounced the opening of a real estate department at its present downtown location, 92 Queen .ll‘cet. James (Jiml G. Wilson will act as manager of the real es- tate department. and has re- cently completed a real estate course in Toronto. Mr. Wilson is not a newcomer to the Is- land, as he was first posted to the RAF station here as a wore- loss officer before going over- seas. Originally from Gait. Ont. Ho owned and operated his own insurance [agency for a period of 11 years. He has always tak- en an active part in commun- ity affairs. and is a past presi- dr‘nt of the Kinsmen Clilb. th .2 Canadian Legion. and the lsur- ’ anre Agents Association of Gait. He has been resident of (‘harlottctown since August 1961 and is a member of the Char-i lottctown Branch of the Royal’ Canadian Legion. the United Services Officers Club. the Gard of rade. the Curling Club. and the Canadian Assoc- lation of Real Estate Boards. His wife is the former Ruth Sinclair of this city. and they have two teenage children. The firm of Peake-Martin Ltd. has formed three years ago by amalgamation of G.G.K. Peako Ltd. and Martin-Webster Agen- t‘y. Mr. Peake and Donald K. Martin are the principals and 0y will continue to Concen- trate their efforts in the gener- al insurance field. LOCAL BRIEFSI maiden liiti .. bland u’briéil .. CAPITOL -- TODAY . WED. Tonon Flzfnh Robert Ford. Risstmmee. .. as returned to her home 3;30—6:30——9:00 4 4 4 H- 4 4 4 4 in Florida. Mrs. Ford was in HfRflMtHl “‘9 province to attend the fun-l {Ital of her mother. Mrs. LoBort W. law. Montague. How Canadian Nickel is helping to preserVe Rome’s Colosseum After centuries of exposure to the elements, the enormous Colosseum recently began to show signs of serious deterioration. Immediate repair had to be made to preserve these famous ruins. And Canadian nickel helped. Nickel stainless steel bars were skilftu inserted in the stone to act as invisible but constant reinforc- ing agents. Why nickel stainless steel? Because it is strong and corrosion resistant. The growth of nickel markets at home and abroad helps strengthen Canada’s economy and helps provide jobs for Canadians. THE INTERNATIONAL NICKEL COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED 55 YONGE STREET. T0 RONTO Local 1338 will hold its monthly meeting on ~7 wan-u