mow. «- // . ,: ' . ' ~23 JUNIOR RED CROSS PRESENTS WHEELCHAIR row. Joyce Connolly Birchwood High School and Michael Clow, Prince Street School. Giving The Junior Red Cross of P.E.I. presented a wheelchair yesterday to the Cerebral raised by the Junior Red Cross to assist children at home and abroad. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Iv Alberlon and West Prince County , 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Dec. 20,1962. son and Kellogg. after discus- sions yesterday with the West Point Ferry committee and In- dustry and Natural Resources Minister Leo Rossiter, will study data gathered and submit a price on the cost of a feasibil. ity study on the proposed West Point - New Brunswick ferry service. Representatives of the com- pany met yesterday with Mr. Rossiter and the ferry com- mittee in Charlottetown. “If a survey can be arrang- ed." said Mr. Rossiter, “it will The Toronto firm of Steven-[p fl Toronto Firm To Study West Pt. Ferry Data robably qualify under the pro- visions of the federal-provincial Agricultural Rehabilitation and Development Act. If so, the fe- deral government will pay per cent of the cost." The minister indicated that considerable information re- garding a fer service will be available to the Toronto f lr m. “Much data." he said. “has already been gathered by the department of industry and na- tural resources. the department of tourism, and the federal de- partments of transport and pub- lic works." L Three Cases Are Disposed AI Alberton ALBERTON — Only three cases were disposed of at Al- W. Chester S. Mac-Donald. Daniel Carl McLean. Alber- ton South‘ charged with break- ' d entering the Western Hospital, had his case adjourn— ed until March 20. The magis< Irate told McLean that his be- haviour during the next three months will determine his sen- tence. One man was fined $20 and the new wheelchair a trial is Ivan Farquharson, while another pupil Michael Murnag- han looks on. The wheelchair was purchased from funds Palsy Training Centre in Char- lottetown for use of some of its pupils. Making the presen- tation on behalf of the Island Junior Red Cross are. back Renewal Of Arms Conference: Is Urged By E.L.M. Burns CP from Reuters-AP .Soviet delegate, who had said GENEVA - Canadian de1e.lan interim arrangement would. gate E. L, M, Burns appealed iopen to the Western powers the ; to the nuclear powers Wednes. possibility of carrying out un-; day to return to the disarma- Ldersround tests. , ment conference after the Christmas recess with instruc-ISAHES ERA}:th {CURIOUS‘ tions that would permit the: “Fey 15 s a curious conclusion of a nuclear test-ban [Charge to .make again“ a sug' ‘ treaty early in the New Year. gem” Whmh has ,had the sup' ; " port of the majority of mem-, ms express“ disappoint bers of the United Nations as. Elf”. “V” thefirekcttlo“ "(Rafi well as the majority of those; er”: arranaemen ‘around this table," Burns said. , under-smund tests‘ ‘ "U der such an arrangement I 11 Such a lime-limited arrange- I the Soviet Union would have the I ment was proposed by most of opportunity of demonstrating to l the neutral delegations in order an interim scientific commission 5 to enable all tests to be SlODDEd ‘that it is right when it claims 4 by the 9nd “5 lhlS year. While lthat on-site inspection is unnec-] WWW , essary . . . f after a trial period the Soviet Union was dis- satisfied with the interim ar- rangement, it would not be bound by it forever . . . “The Canadian delegation wishes to address an earnest appeal to all the nuclear powers to use the forthcoming recess to “reconsider their positions, and to come back to the conference table with those instructions permittin:y the three nuclear ‘W W powers to continue negotiating a final agreement. 0 Greeting Cards Burns said he was unable to understand the objections of the O Art Supplies IS PATIENT Ronald Parlee. Summerside. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. To Late To Classify WANTED: FAT cows. CAN- : 333195 00k ner cows and fox horses. 001- For Children & Adults iins Wood. Bunbury. phone 4-7048. l DR. EARL ROBINS officer 111 Kent Street, closed untill Monday. January 215i. gene‘s's'ere'a'zewzxxrfimgl -. .» I; For Christmas this :2 {_ D a year give . . . g: . 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Queen St. Ch’towl Choose from our Large Selection <vital agreement \th isential to the successful contin- guation of our work in this con- which will permit the conclusion iference." DELIGHT vourr WIFE ‘ costs for being intoxicated and a second was given a repri- mand for rising a number plate ion a vehicle for which it was not issued. The vehirle has since been properly licensed and the sales itax paid berton yesterday by Magistrate- Harper Road Man Dies TIGNISl-I—Onesime Doucette, Harper Road. passed away Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. Edmond Christopher, at the age of 83 years. Left to mourn is a brother, Peter. in Toronto. The funeral will be held Wed- nesday morning from St. Simon and St. Jude‘s Church, Tignish, for Requiem High Mass at 10 o'clock. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Sixty members of the P.E.I. Regiment’s “B” Squadron. Montague, attended a bano quet and pay parade at Hill~ side Inn, Montague, Friday night. The squadron this year 6. I. MO‘NTAGU’E SQUADRON HAS DINNER won two trophies, the J. D. Stewart trophy for marks- manship and the Col. G. E. Full trophy for being the most efficient squadron. Picture at the head table left to right is ' in flurries: temperatures near Mayor B. H. Yeo, Major W. S. Veale, officer commanding the squadron; Lt.~Col. D. J. McCormack, commanding of- ficer of the P.E.I. Regiment. and Capt. Warren Farrar. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 4:45 am. and 5:41 pm, At Rustico at -— and 1:39 p.m_ Summerslde tide eighteen min. utes later than Charlottetown. WEATHrER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- Eearly in the new year of this ch is so es- WITH FIVE YEAR WARRANTY DOCTOR SEES POPE VATICAN CITY (AP) —- A spokesman said Tuesday Pope John XXIII was continuing to make steady progress. The 81- year-old leader of the Roman Catholic Church became seri- ously ill three weeks ago. A spokesman said Dr. Antonio Gasbarrini, the Pope’s physi- cian, saw the Pope Monday night. 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