Charlotte I-Ilieh School Jun- ed Cross presented a guitar to one of the patients day morning. The Junior Red Cross held a chocolate bar sale to raise funds for the project. Left to right are _ Nancy George who made the Bob GUITAR PRESENTED PATIENT ' Representatives of Queen Stephen Foster, "Peeky," presentation and Squarebrfggs. at Sherwood Hospital, Satur- snnual statement, matters City Hall are almost at a stand- still waiting until after the an- nual meeting. When the audit- ors finish their task, the city fi- nance commttee will and set a tax rate to meet it. This year the rate will be based on the new assessment. Official Auditors Busy At City Hall With the presence of the off1- Those who will be back for cial auditors preparing for thei all E. Hyndman, prepare senting Wards one. two, three I budget for the coming year and another term are Councillors H. MacNeill, LWalter Cox, John P. Nicholson Gov’t To Meet ARDA Official A meeting between govern- ment officials and A.T. David- son. e federal government’s agriculture rehabilitation and development program director, ' expected to take place in Charlottetown. Jan. 30 and 31.' He will be accompanied by J. .and Allison Gillis. They sent Wards four and five. The other five councillors, repre- Avysu six are Arthur Gormley. Mrs. Dorothy Corrigan, Arthur Wright, Elmer MacRae and Edmond Arsenault. several factors will have to ‘ur- considered in this budget. for the first time. Among them will he the fact that personal property taxes (household furniture) are being dropped to relieve house- holders of one phase of the tax burden. Another item will be the compulsory city-wide garhag‘ collection, which will he paid for out of general revenue. One of the reasons for little council activity is that only five of the present councillors will be in the new Council, for cer- tain. This is due to the new elec- ’tion system whereby half the councillors come up for re-elec- tion each year. instead of all of them every second year. Memorial Bldg. Work Progresses R. M. Rickard. construction superintendent for the Pigott Construction Company Ltd.. said yesterday that progress on the Fathers of Confederation Mem- orial Building is good. despite frigid temperatures and heavy snowfalls. some 250 men are now employed on the project. It is expected the first ste p in the pouring of the roof of the library section will be taken this week. ' The main ceiling slab is in place and the balcony ‘firmed up’ in the theatre section. Many members finishing and stage rigging crews are busily engaged in their respec- tive tasks. LOCAL ! cm! HAS OWN BEARD CONTEST EASTERN BRIEFS If your husband refuses to shave off his heard this wee and in fact for several weeks in the future. it could be he's trying to win $50. That's the prize for Char- lottetown's b e a r d growing contest that underway Monday and will last through uly 1. The contest sponsored by the Centennial Committee in co-operation with the Rod and Club of Charlottetown will be judged July 1 with three prizes of $50 each being awarded for the most original and best groomed beards. Montague Firm Wins WI Trip MONTAGUE —- MacLeod and Greene. International Harvester dealers. Montague, h a v e again won first place in a Bri- tish tractor sales Maritime com- petition and have been awarded a 10 day all expense trip to the Barbadoes. This is the third time the Mon- tagiie firm has won in like con- tests. They had previously won an all expense trip to New York. and also a European trip. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Green leave this evening by plane IS PATII‘-‘NT Lester MacLeod, Montague is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts Roseneath Native Dies In Toronto MONTAGU E -- ful b k d t f t , Gordon, Roseneath has receiv- shed.r:i‘opT:tve’i)f'ryJ?)hlTn Igiziiff Pd if” T‘‘”‘’‘. ‘” ‘’‘‘’ ‘“‘‘d‘'" ‘l""’' Macnonald, Glenfinnan’ 8 n in hospital in Toronto of his sis- 3 Youths Draw Suspended Sentence For Theft Of Gas Three Donagh youth-s, Ivan Pinell Trainer. 19, Glen Vincent C. Lanctot, who is also assoc- iated with the ARDA program. It is expected that discussions will centre around the province's resources development program and the type of federal assis- tance available for the pro- gram. Meanwhile, former ARDA of- ficial Walter Packman was ex- pected to arrive in the province yesterday for discussions with provincial research director Reid Sangster. WERE VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jenkins. Waverly Court, Charlottetown: and their family were Saturday visitors to Montague. MacLEAN FUNERAL — The funeral for Jonathan D. Mac- Lean of Montague, formerly of Albion, was held Jan. 18. from the Montague Funeral Home to St. Andrew's Presbyteriaiii Church where the service was conducted by Rev. Basil C. Low- ery. The Brooklyn Trio accom- panied by Mrs. A.ll'. Campbell sang: When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder, Shall We Gather At The River. The remains were then conveyed to the Dundas United Church where a short service was held. Mr. Lowery was assisted by Rev. M.L. Pock- lington. The soloist was Herb MacLeod who sang Rock of Ag- es. accompanied by Mrs. Robin Clay. Pallbearers: John Mac- Phee, Neil Nicholson, Jr.. Whit- ley Judson, Harold Matheson, Wellington Campbell. and Hu- bert MacLeod. Flowerbearers: Arthur Ross, Leslie Hunter, Ev- erett King. Wallace MacKenzie, A. . udson. Nell Nicholson, Sr. Interment took place in Dun- das church cemetery. from Charlottetown to York. On Wednesday they WIII fly from New York to the Bar- badoes, where they will enjoy a 10-day visit. They will return by plane via Toronto. While on the Island they will be guests at the Windsor Hotel, AIIT’S TAXI L‘uci<v NUMBER 59602 4-5586 DIAL 4-5587 Bridgetown. BRIEFS V. """.ND GI" 1' Pauline Walsh, Charlotte- town. wss a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill, Free- town. VISIT DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. William Buchan- an were recent visitors to Irish- town. guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hamid MacLeod. DIES IN ALTA. Mrs. James Jewell. lift Eu: ton Street, Charlottetown has received the sad news from Ed- monton, Alta. of the s u d d e ii death of her uncle, Dan Mac- gherson formerly of Brookfield, .E.I. CHILDREN WARNED During the weekend city po- lice repeatedly issued warnings to children to stay off the har- bor ice, which has a number or batches of open water. The po- lice yesterday issued a remind- er to parents to back up the warnings in an effort to keep them off the ice which is consi- dered unsafe. BUY SNOWBLOWI-JR! In an attempt to solve the snow problem. it is reported lhat residents of York are hand- lns together In group! of four to Durchue small snowbiowers to ‘M9 their driveways open- louttwogroups areuldtobe and more are ner- TODAY - WED. PAlIAV|SKIl'-W'IlTi-:_l?fl_|;’ll'f'EfE" Operating now lously considering making e at- mller move. ¥¥¥'¥¥*k****l PAIIL NEWMAN lS”I‘IIIII"I zfifmwflm ‘ IIELWN DOUGLAS ' PAImA£II%é ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 64/9/70¢ 1'oda.yst3:30-7-9 ;BRANDONi1ell_ll_LD§l nm.iumnm.u&‘“m. mos IEIISYEIIIPWNM ***~k*¥¥--I-V--tr A '65 ~'e‘.=.'.'.. Morons VALUE search of column material. r. Matheson threw challenge, though, to Rotarlans as leaders in their spheres activity, to serve a most useful human purpose by lending hand, or speaking a word of en- and understand- ing to any one of their acquain- tenances who may be facing se- rious problems, although every- thing seems to be going smooth- ly for them . “I recall that a leading busin- essman of the time helped me recover from a serious problem with nerves and morale some 30 years ago. when he stopped one day to share with me a similar experience of his own which he had overcome some years ear- lier," the speaker explained. couragement “It was the fact this man took board of directors, the club ap- 1% The Gufifdian, Charlottetown, Tues. Jan. 21, 1964. 5 I QC, at a special Queens County ‘ 3011- . _ mum in the law office of me ‘ ‘A Mermaid residenbcharged magistrate yesterday at nmm LWIIII being unlawfully intoxicat- Neil A. Matheson, Provincial and Farm Editor of The Guar dian-Patriot was guest speaker at the weekly luncheon meeting of Rotary in the Charlottetown Hotel yesterday. He was duced by chairman John Ledg- erwood and thanked by co-chair- man Reg. MacNutt. His talk centered most] unusual and humorous incidents and stories he had encountered‘ and heard in his travels intro- Oil in I of 3 Trainer, 16, and Gerald Leonard Smith, 16, were each given two years suspended sentences by Magistrate James B. Johnston session of magistrate-‘s - ter Jennie. Mrs, Charles Kenna. t l 33 k f to d . ioiiiiltiiygster pciicaitzs? hgdshiiiscziarie dy' w'”°“'da]e,' Om’ aged 75 remanded by consent until Feb. years’ 3 to set a date for trial, bail to M” K“"""“3' 3"“ I"'F Il'l"~' band who was formerly of )\'e-.v Perth were regular visitors to the island. On Oct. 1963. they . Led in a public piace, pleaded not 1 had “‘“"’h_””“‘I ‘heir 50"‘ “"‘fI‘ t0Tl;eeatliiirl;ege l1:It:eDle:(1lx¢:)d‘sguilty; igumy and was remanded U n m ding aiiniversary at the nld gasoline 3 11-‘eh, 3‘ 1,. fix ,1 mm. fa, m_-.,]_ V lioniestcad in Roscncath. U! as property of Earl ‘ball to stand .\ioui'ncrs are’ her hushaiirl Jenlkins, Cross flioads, at an‘ The information again“ a‘,“.,, d‘._m,_,hm.s' Ohw. eagfifir fl5“:_::‘°ae‘;e t:;0°‘:)‘:_‘('1férPd ;‘Mai-shfield man chgrged with ,Fi‘ankIin. Toronto; Reta. Mrs. the trouble to stop and talk with to enter into a bond in the L——————jf—the” of a cow was w”hdra“"' ‘I1)‘f‘](()]['Inf‘S --(ml? lmti Mamie No me and give advice fashioned amoum of - each Coumel . . ,R,,:E,":,'e ash? (.e0rge’"r;I‘;';' - n ' ‘ i - , Y . > 1 I 0- 4 Collisions was the start of a complete re- eedy' . §\7iDl“‘!’I(i,lVIa‘M'I“iI‘I\' mIIl(§(lI:zl(‘fl‘l-. covery for me. You may be able G°°”ge Em D"w5°”' S°“”" §Re orfed Dei:“oii .\Iic-hi’. Emu" virs Jhohti to help someone the same way... port, was remanded to Queens P Crew .R.egmE.]. gag-k, . . County Jail until Jan. 24 for sen- ‘,0 “b membem tence, after pleading guilty to ‘ INTRODUCTION the change of possession of M,‘ Matheson was introduced, stolen goods valued at more than as “a former mzmber of this ‘ club, who has recently _ re- He pleaded guilty to possess- La ca, driven by John m,n,.y ceived international recognition 1112 8 te1eVlS10n set l>l‘0P€'l‘lY 0f ‘Neill of Milton struck a parked th:ough an award made by the C°mm°d01‘e G°dIl‘9Y Hibb3l‘d- i(‘1lI‘ owned by Le 4 American Society for State and A Vernon Bridge man, James Pairkdaile, while apparently at- violence, which began in East Local History. “ Fredrick Murphy, pleaded tempting to back up. The zc- Pakistan 1.3;; week and spread The citation reads For care- giulty to having care and controll cident occurred on Queen Street ,-on neighboring can-ima in India. fully researched articles on lo- of a motor vehicle while his ab- lnear the island Grill. has returned to East Pakistan, cal history in his newspaper co- l’-ity was impaired by alcohol. On Saturday a car driven by Unofficial sources sav at least lumn ‘Across the island’ and and was fined $100 and costs or K-M. l‘IPlFtlll- -“5l’»‘K3.\’ Dl‘lVf‘ \\'«'l-'< 30 persons have been killed extends congzratulaiions ‘on ma- 10 days. in collision with a vehicle driven Sim-9 T1]p§day in napca and king such a significant contri- Gary Lawrence Buell, Mer- ‘by W-3- Bllcllallan. 91- 1’€‘l'»l‘S nearby areas. A number were bution to the study and undei-.‘maid, charged with the un-law- iR06d at the CPFHBF Of -A-mbmfe Moslcms slain by police who standing of our heritage'.” -Street and 3I‘lEIll/‘ll ROBCI opened fire on mobs attacking More recently Mr. Matheson proved a vote of $3,000 to the Th‘? same “Y 3" the °°.“‘°" Hindus- was honored by the Dairy Far- Rehabilitation Centre. _ , ““jj“‘T"‘ ~ there was a collision be-I DHGH1-oNvs mers of Canada when its pres1- Guests of Rotary were J ohnlfivréeg _ dent, John K. Dickson present- Dickson, Ormstown, Que.; Dr. ,- cars driven by Jmeph ed a national award for “Writ- James Woodward, Ottawa; Ja-izvm1§f,’y1:ve;tm.I1:3g?gty' and Petal ing which correctly interprets mes Fox and J.O. Hornby. City.L 'At 3.2% Sammay evening a the work and the problems Visiting Rotarians were Dr.,ca1- driven by Eieaum. Hogan, 0‘ :"mIn°nfl1 nlnoven Warts end other dairy farming". Waldo Walsh, Kentville, N.S.;l parkdaie collided with ,, ,,e,,,c1.. .5'i'.'i'3I’..' s".3'7s".'..‘l§.."§i'.1‘:".'..':'éi.'i.'°X.'.‘ $3.000 VOTED William Hurd, Melfort, Sask.;;d1-iven by David Bmgoyne Park herbal ran-mule. I-nmlen to health: On the recommendation of the Larny R. Gray, Weyburn, Sask.; ‘st;-ee¢ at the corner of fiygzmy‘ flu" 140033 13- 1301163“. Regina. Sask.Land Cumber streets. I Mr. Matheson suggested to the injuries resulted in any of the four traffic accidents re- Boston predeceased her. ported by city police to have Funeral services will be held occurred during the weekend. Lwcdnesday afternoon in Tor- Shortly after noon Sunday 'onto. A half-brother, ‘Stanley of RIOTING RI-ISUMES onard B. Kellv.‘ DACCA (AP) — Communal A1‘ ALL DRUGGISTS csao I6-son sapssao Hemp GMC thinks your truck operation is unique. GMC thinks this way about every truck operation.That’s why GMC has a model with features and options to hand e just about every hauling job better, more economica y. 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