i glans Announced {"112 Fathers of Confederation . such as the Canadian Playe rs. has announced a sum- Halifax's Neptune Theatre. Co- llie“: festival will take place in _ , and annually thereafter. .5 . ill be called “The Charlotte- lbivn Festival". with the sub- title “A Festival of Laughte r mmunity Concerts, film soul- ety presentations. and probably regular showings of out - stan- ding feature films. In addition, the Centre 133 will Centre Theatre I ISLAND NEWS PAGE i2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues. Oct. 13, 1964. l _ ‘tCity’s Enclosed Reservoir Fast Reaching 'In Use’ Stage The new 2.000.000 gallon Char~ V me Music.‘ continue to be used for incoming igselfinulggfegmz 'swfiinslmfi “We 196‘“ cell lennlal c°nve".ti°“ 5‘. and many co‘ rounding the inside. of the con- mun, the 1965 Festival will mmunity activities such as ere” we“: much“ u ._ .bly be limited to eight dances. banquels‘ and meel- estimated 55 miles. The vast W (the months of July and "‘85 echoing vault has acoustics IL 81130- i that cause a sound to continue Though details remain to be lHome Economics for minutes after it is made. worked out, Mavor Moore will} ' With a diameter of 1600 feet, m as Artistic Director iconference the eight-inch concrete roof is _ 1965 Festival, and it _h‘o that one of the main at- tractions will be the musical "Anne of Green Ga- 5 Concluded Discussion groups. a dinner at. Montgcmorv Hall and tea at the ToWn Council held by Donald Barron and. when Campbell an exc- .3 poms tof Mavor and Mns. . m from which was presented , Gall-e wound up the Home Eco- Irt this year’s Royal Variety Per- igggncs cmference he” sen". .ance. _ . _ ‘ Dr Frank MacKinnon was 1 ter activities'ln the Thea- guest speaker at the dam”. and t y—not to mention the exten- Mrs. Jchn MacLean. Eureka. slip program planned for the NS. president of Nova Scotia Gallery and the Museum Woman's institutes. addressed —-_;lnclude visiting companies the conference later in da : NJessieSC Ree, Apresildtglt the Man Fined clgdil‘manodfadkcstlgglgn gigao: Leaving Aficcident Scene “The Voice and image of Home Economics." Elizabeth MacMil- fine of $30 and costs or 15 s was imposed on Glen V. ian. dean of home economics at inor, Johnston's River. when Acadia University. summarized reports and the conference under t he. appeared before Magistrate Haslam, QC. in city police “Today's Needs— mileage" is rt Saturday. charged with gill“ the 5' ‘.< d Other convention speakers in- cluded Mrs. Philip Matheson, g scene of an acci- out. Fined $15 and costs or fiv e president Federation ifiys were Conrad Mciaaac. the omen‘s Institutes in Canada; lcs. Nova Scotia Department of Charlottetown, speeding; and Education, and Alfred J. Hen- nusey Charlottetown architect. Holds Decision :On Policeman ALBERTON —- Four applicat- ions for the position of town policeman were received and the decision was left until the next meeting. it was decided at the regular meeting of town council last evening. was also decided that council would be represented at tile Nov. 4 meeting of the Federation of Mayors and Mun- icipalities, at Georgetown. Sidewalk repairs and the con- struction of several water re— servoirs will be carried out urlde winter works pro- sum. it was agreed. police report showed two conviction for intoxication. two for disorderly conduct and four conviction; under the high- way traffic act. The council meeting was pre- rraine boasts. a represents tiveof the McCall Pattern Carp- E‘rancis Lloyd Ferguson. Bon- thaw. and Howard hockham. oration. New York: Mary Mor- con- Local X-Ray sided over by Mayor Roy ard. 5' icy. inspector of home econom- a'gdericton. disorderly t. ,Vharged with being drunk and T h o e disorderly, Harold H u g h e s, Zh'arlottetown. was remanded P vithout bail to Oct 17; Wilfred I S d Launch, Charlottetown, and ltbwart Ferguson. address un- lvailable, were respectively fin- Three Wt “Mum ‘1 Ad‘SIO and costs or five days and the “hook of “lay mob” ' of the Pnn' ce Edward Island 225 and costs or 20 days. _Two men charged with illegal lossession of liquor were each fined costs or 80 days. pf six cases of drunk and in- .apables, five were each fined 11 and costs or 20 days and he fifth was given a 20-day sus- ionded sentence. and Charlottetown Hoapitals. have received word that their entry in the New Brunswick division of x-ray technicians exhibit contest has ltied for second place award. Technicians are George Car< ruthers, aleryl Ann Connors and Lorraine nd. who used as their topic “Air Sin~ :; uses of the Skull." They will receive the award Residence, P.E.i. Hospital. NEWSMAN HAS NOVEL TWIST Nemmen visiting this prov- ince to cover special events for their home papers often supported by 69 concrete pillars inches in diameter an about 17 feet high. The reservoir is safety - eq~ uiipped with overflow pipes to hold the water level at 16 feet and with drain pipes to empty it if necessary — in this event the water would flow into an anc- ient open reservoir nearby. The whole great mass of con- crete will be completely encro- sed in earth with four feet of it piled and levelled across the top for insulation to maintain even water temperature. The reservoir was one of the most important phases in im- plementation of the Pitometer re bn the water situation and fire safety of this city a n d chairman Sidney Green of the Water Commissioners said it guarantees an adequate sup- ply for all purposes for years to come. The water will leave the reservoir through a huge 20- lnch main for distribution in Charlottetown s— at and a German make vehi- drlven by Barry William Harris of Murray Harbor. Louis Eric Arsenault of Char- lottetown. driving a Comet car. collided with John Arthur Clar- ey of Montague, driving an Ac- adlan. on the Montague Georgetown Road at 12.40 p.m. Oct. 11. with no injuries. Also on Oct. 11 an accident oc- curred at Murray River when John Earl Jenkins of Murray River driving a 1963 v. ton truck collided with a 1957 model car driven by Gary Curtis Mac- Swain of Peters Road. Exten- isive damage to the vehicles oc- curred but no serious injury to the drivers. inc. cle Montague RCMP Investigate Four Accidents MONTAGUE - Several min or accidents in the Montague area were repo by the Mon. tague detachment of the RCMP over the weekend. An accident occurred at Wood islands East on Oct. 9. when a three-ton Dodge truck driven by Ivan William Buell of Wood Ia- lands, collided with a 1955 car driven by William Stewart Liv- ingstone of Murray River. No in- juries were report . On Oct. 10 on the main street of Montague an accident occur- car driven red between a Glen Vincent Hughes of Monta- New Dragger Arrives At Georgetown GEORGETOWN —- Recently 9Iat$ynod Meeting Opens Oct. 20 In N.S. Some 140 ministers and lay- men from the four AtlanticxPro- vinces are expected to attend the 915t meeting of the Synod of the Maritime Provinces of the Presbyterian Church in Canada Oct. 20 in Lunenburg, N.s. Guests at the threeday con- ference will include Rev. Bow. ard Doig, assistant secretary for home missions. and Rev. Roger Talbot. a missionary on fur- lough from Japan. both of Tor onto. The synod will open with pub llc worship conducted by Rev. John R Cameron, minister of the host church, following which a moderator will be elected to preside over business sessions. A convenor of one of the ma- jor committees to hold meetings at the synod is William Mac- Kenzie of Satan's Mills, P.E.I. ma Tumul- ' LONDON tCPl — A British anti. - t'left invention that re. places the ignition switch ‘ car-s has been ordered by the Netherlands post office depart. ment for a new type 0‘ mil van. The ignition is switched on by dialling one o.’ the 1000 pos sible combinations. Two ‘Ferry Services Report Heavy Traffic Ltd., said the traffic was the heaviest Thanksgiving weekend traffic on record for his com- pany. This, said Capt. Hunter. was due to Northumberland Fer- ries having two large ferries in operation. where as a large and Heavy traffic was reported over the Thanksgiving Day weekend by both the CNR ferry service at Borden, and North- umberiand Ferries Ltd. at Wood islands. Capt. Claude Hunter, presto dent of Nort'lumberland Ferries Amfasf Ltd. launched‘ in Bathurst. N.B., from the shipyard of Bathurst Marine Limited, the steel drag- ger “Gulf Gallant". arrived in Georgetown last week, under tow of the dragger “Howe Bay" The Gulf Gallant is at present classified as a hull and will be finished in Georgetown by Bath- urst Marine Ltd. Here workmen will install the engine. do the finishing work in the wheel house. crews quarters and install galley facilitiesAi so installed here will in aluminum racks or trays known as pen boards, which are installed in the hold of the ship for storing the fish eaten. The ship is clocked at the Railway Wharf. It is expected that she will soon be joined by the dragger "Gulf Garden ' launched in Bathurst only sev- eral days ago. The Gulf Garden will also be towed here for ex- (ensive completion work. RELIC GUARDED (CPl—A sliver of human bone, 23 countries old. is being brought to London in a golden casket. The relic k the first from file Orieéltal religion leave Asia Mrs. D. Brooks Was Active In Community MURRAY HARBOR -— The death of Mrs David Brooks. Murray Harbor. occur sud- denly Saturday evening, Oct. 10. as the result of a highway accident at Murray Harbor. Mrs. Brooks. who was 81, was born, in Abney. daughter of the late John Machon and Mary Moore. in early life she spent some time in the U.S.A. in 1906 she married David Brooks who p eceased her at years ago. Since her marriage she has re- isided in Murray Harbor when she was an active worloer in 'her church and community. She leaves to mourn, three sons, John. at home; D. Ray, Murray Harbor. Fred. ~ merside; one daughter. Verna, (Mrs. Alexander Rattray). Vic- daons two granddaughters. t w o great—yahdda . Two half-brothers. Joseph small ferry were used formerly. A spokesman for the GM]! for- ry service at Borden and Capt. . Hunter both said there were lineups of traffic awaiting fer- YOUR Means ries at both Bordon and Wood islands for the weekend. 0 mechanized loading . speedy delivery Report Two Capt. Hunter said Northam- borland Ferries Ltd. had extra “Service At Its lost" ARN-FAST City Police city police :70de two mo- hm“ tor vehicle accidents over the fifl'fi‘gfé (to: Thanksgiving weekend. No one :3. mm em: to 12, or from ll - four-andalxc lnseaci‘lwa. Saturday noon vehicles oper- crm m I nice y M by 100nm! Willis- 56. 0* not have extra crossings, it was North River Road, and later reported. Norma Fall, 50, ml Weyrnouth Street, were involved in a collision at 5 service over the weekend was five trips dain each way. Spokesmen for the intersection of Hiillboro both the CNR and Northumber- LTD Street and Weymouth S land ferry services said there ° Sunday afternoon vehicles drl- Was no delay or difficulty in 103 Longworth Ave, ven by Jack Hyde, 17, of Com. crossings. due to the weauler. 'Dm 4.6553 wall. and Armand Gallant. 21. while it was windy and choppy ofFreetown, were in collision In the Newman-land Strait. at the intersection of King Street and Prince Street. ' LAY AWAY ,«z/t;;.‘;/3.;; ‘ 6/ y' War/m" No estimate of damage to the vehicles involved in the two ‘ lclldenta, was given by city ce. 1:. po- I . Church. and Peter. Rhoda island, also survive. , Two half-brothers. Daniel and . four half-sisters, Matilda, (Mrs. Burnl: Sarah. (Mrs. Glover); Nellie, (Mn. studdartl. and Rebecca, (Mn. ), predece r. Remains we resting at the Murray River Funeral Home. Funeral to e place this afternoon at 2 part. from Mur- ray Harbor Presbyterian Interment will be in the Murray Harbor cemetery. it here to give “added sanctity" to a new Buddhist centre. Police will guard it brought night and day during its stay. come up with novel twists when they report to their readers. Leonard Lerner. Canadian- American editor of The Boa- ton Globe. writing in a recent edition of the Globe a b e at Queen Elisabeth‘s vbit to Charlottetown, said "the bunt- ing and colored lights in Char- lottetown tato pickers' festival. and they looked so well that it was de- cided to leave them up until after the Queen's visit." Mr. Learner's tong“ e-in- cheek r . i. at the Oct. 24 New Brunswick- SHEAFFER WEATHER P.E.I. meeting of the associa- gr Economy ‘ TORONTO (CP) —- tion to be held at the Nurses' Observed . temperatures from the weather fice: Min. Max. Dawson . ".37 -» Prince 59 71 Vancouver .. 47 67 3 ' - . Victoria . it! 50 g a :monton . .. g; I' no. -. p' Regina . ... . ..31 77 ‘3 Winnipeg . . .. as as Toronto . . . . . . . .36 56 Ottawa . 33 51 Quebec . .. ....29 44 Fredericton . . 30 55 aint o 49 Moncton ...27 54 Halifax ....35 55 Charlottetown . . .30 53 Sydney . . . . . .. 3 51 Yarmout‘i .37 52 St. John's. Nfld. ..39 46 Boston .. so New York .....41 so HALIFAX iCP) -— 'mc wea- ther office says clouds moved into all but the south- ern part of the Maritimos late Monday evening and moderate to strong winds kept textura- tures dropping slowly in file I a. cloud cover ls expected to spread over the entire dis- trict as the trailing edge of a disturbance pushing east into most regions and light snow- flurrles may occur kl Northern New Brunswick this morning. ' will take place this afternoon in the northern part of the Maritimea and this even- ing in the remainder of the dis- trict. A high pressure area build- ing over Northem Ontario will M give aumy condiions over most of the district Wednesday. Regional forecasts: Prince Edward island, East- ern NB C nties. Lower St. 1', John River- Valley: Cloudy with m showers ending i after- A) noon: clearing in the everdng; cool southwest winds 25 Al‘ coming northwest so in after- Gt noon and dimhisllng to light A, in the evening. hhh at B. Charlottetown. Monoton, Fred- N. ericton and Saint John 40 and The by tungatan- ohm for Wedeaday — m z" 'carblde tip lo M - engineered to High tide mm at Charlotte- " p.m. At town 3.21 am. and 5.21 ‘Ruatlco at 12.33 am. and 11.17 pm. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 7.21 m. a tolerance of , 1/10.000 of an ,lnch to ensure ro' of " "III IE '0". am. and sets at 6.37 pm. All An times ADT. ii IACIIACIII an a: mission..- m‘ .. a??? m» m I . quickly"- it sounds quite logical that this province should have an an- nual potato pickers’ festival honoring Prince Edward II- land’l famed potatoes. suggestion may have its merits. however, as Public Invited. Citizens Housing Quebec Students Get Island Tour Students from Pope Mentor- ial High School, Bury, Queue. left Charlottetown Saturday fol~ wing a our of points of in- co. The grade 11‘ students made a special trip to Charlottetown last week for the Royal Visit. Brig. W.W. Reid conducted the group to such points of in- "terest as the frozen foods plant. Cavendish beach, Green Gables. and Woodlelgh Replicas in Burlington. The students also stopped t Summer-aide. when they had dinner, While in Charlottetown. they were able to see Queen Eliza- beth six different times. they reported. There will be an ATTENTION M E E T l N G Montague Elementary School To discuss senior eitiaens housing for the Montague area. Interesting slides will be shown Tues- day, Get. 13. 8 part. Hon. Henry Wedge. chairman. Senior Com INTERRUPTION NOTICE wer on our line along Trans-Canada Highways tween Bonshaw and North River on October 15th, weather permitting, hours of 9:00 am. and 4:00 pm. Daylight Saving Time. This interruption is necessary to permit our crews to move poles as required by struction work on the Trans-Oanada-Highway. The areas affected will be from CFCY Transmitter to Bonshaw and will include Kingston to Emyvale and Canoe Cove to Rocky Point areas. MARITIME ELECTRIC G .l g. .a ‘ Interruption of electric ursday, between the road eon- tised in our as this item 13.88. 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