‘ a Col. KM. Johnston. com- manding officer. No. 2 Nfil‘iitia Group is pictured here as he lintpemed “Bu Squadron of the P.E.I. Regi- mcni last weekend. Col. Johnston's visit to Montague was in pmparation for the Montague OC's inspection Mitch will "B" SQUADRON 'OFCANAFA INSCTED legion Hall 'i Is Renovated 1 CARDIGAN The main tunic of the recent meeting of the Royal Canadian Legion. was the i‘e-con-structiiin work on the hall which has been started un- ' der the Winter works program. This work consisted of rais- Itvg the present building and construction of a new steel re- inforced cement basement. The basement is to include a men's lounge. mixed and kitchen facilities. Ies and a furnace room. The Architect for this project is Peter A. Iottetown. Work had commenced early in April. but had been held up lavator- under the buildtm cided to continue with the work. and Matt Redmo oil Vernon other Legion activities. CUBAN SCHOLARSHIPS It NAIROBI (Reuters! — Cuban" government officials have prnm- i ' to award scholarships to , i .v Kenya students wishing to study :on the Caribbean island in the v “near future.’ a National As-. semny member said Monday. take place later this month. Shown in the phom are. left to right. Capt. G.A. Godfrey. Col. Johnston and 'I‘pr. K.W. Campbell. Montag ue Du m p P robI e ms Ties-i Maj 5 Are Pondered By Councilcardlgan committee i would consider the borrowingi of money through the Munici-l Airs Centennial Plans ing of a hockey and skating: CRmGAN _ At a well MONTAGUE BUREAU will have to be located else- OF TH; GUARDIAN where. SEWAGE PROBLEM The problem of the care and use of the present dump site "\"nlher he.ada(‘h° "f the ~ ‘ council. especially the past few and the location of a new one momhs‘ has been the clogging took up considerable time of of sewer lines. For the past the Montague Town Council‘ month Town Policeman Ed meeting held last night with Downe has had crews of men the deputy Mayor John Hughes: working and trying to locate presiding in the absence ofland fix the present lines. He Mayor 13, H. Yeo. Mayor Ycoladvised the council last night 15 still a patient in the Kings. that all lines are now fixed up County Memorial Hospital‘ bitt that more manholes should where he underwent major sur- built to facilitate the clear- gery, mg of such lines. Councillors said residents oft C‘“!"°1“m‘ F5811“ Greene Iliad the town have been p1.Widedlmentioned ‘this at preVious with a dump site for the past; “mes and It now appears that: few years due to an extreme-‘3,s "0111319 . develops or new effort of the present and past: Imes are Iomed to present llnes councils. The biggest problem? 'fhalth“! manh‘lle W111 be Placed outside curtailing the cost of "r I." Purim-‘5 __ maintaining is to educate the hP0'cem‘i‘" D""“° 3mm?" public to use the dump in a fat PM?“ 5mm” be more proper manner_ Many just careful in just what they put drive through the gate a n d. into these lines and paintedput dump their garbage ins'ead of; that material plugging the lines driving their vehicles to t h at iron}; "ever be p“! ""0 a 59““ ‘ 'n 'ti I . figgmrh: 8:; a2: gtmfgqg :0 Councillor Reid In his report me dumping area ‘ on street program advised that ‘ ‘ ‘ the sand had been swopt from t hz‘fml mfg"? tng‘gltrg‘fsnuhe streets and that shoulders “'9 i "one 0 W ‘ H '. ' of the streets had been fixed ful. Vto'get the publi: tourigglhltls. up "9 am. mused that the tires: new .‘it. .....i or cum ‘ ' ' I O IISIPS PSWCIH )7 (III ac “I. “a.” t" I'll." mm'h'm‘“ to ‘10 sirects would be carried out at “"5 10" once. The. welcome signs to the It now appears that due to town will be placed and the the nearness of the frosted food lights at the Sign at Cherry plant and the hospital as well valley Wm be turned on a, as residential properties and son" as possib]e_ the building of a causeway to the frosted food plant the dump OTHER BUSINESS _ In the routine bustness part i l was oted - .0 tie meeting it n that the fire water tank trou- ble still exists but that the con- ractor was looking into the .maitcr and It is expected that i this problem will be cleared by ——I——— OPEN FOR WEEKEND Provincial parks in P.E.I were opened yesterday. and finishing touches are being made to have them ready to go for the long weekend. There are 22 parks in the province. all completly equipped with re- creational facilities. I NAME OMITTED Among the names of St. Dun stan‘s University graduates is» ted in yesterday‘s paper. the the next meeting. I The town clerk. G. A. Wight- man. adivsed that taxes were I being paid at a reasonable rate twilh considerable coming lfrom accounts in arrears, He also advised that Attorney Wil- lliam Reddin would be taking iaction on those who have been .in arrears for some time. He also advised that a letter s n written to John Mul- lally. MP. with reference to the Unemployment insurance off- ice to be located here. Howev- cr. there has not been sufficient time to have an answer in said. Mr. Mullally had pre- viously taken the request to the ministcr an answered council with regard to this mat~ tcr. However. it was the feel- name of MIL'IIS'W‘ ing of the council that he did Campbell. Charlottetown, was not have an the answers in per. Inadl't‘l'tentll' 0 m I l l P d ‘Il'w tiuenl questions so the second Campbell will receive it Bach- 19,“..- has been written clot of Science degree. .1 Const. Downe gave u _ . ion meetings held recen y in CARD PAW" “Em d. regard to the Canadian plowing me. MT ichampionships to be held at Pius X. ty . .. . Brudenell in September. On mfslgmgm: IMESRlEgV'VxI; motion the Council decide:] (is unn.secon I . so“! the M. n (onm'afion' Emma C'anan" :Irswmen with a souvenir of the nuts first. Andrew Arsenaiilt. MW“ of Mm‘tagut secomd Reg Whiflnck. mnmla‘; During the police report. mm' Jerome mm“; {IM7k'lCouncllor Cecil Beck adVIsed out. Mus. JOSePh O'HaNIe‘y {imithat Ernest Macbean. former- Borden MacDonald; door prize. .Iy a policeman at Georgetown Andrew Arsenal“; Wm Mrs. had been engaged for part time L. MaoPlIail. police work to assist Police Im Downe, ther matters CARD PARTY WINNERS. brought to the attention of the The m“ are the prizeIcouncll by Consi. Downe were the town had a welcomed viSit from the provincial lire mar- shal and that his visit was ap- preciated and very helpful. winners of the CWL sponsored tam party held last night at St. Eugene's Parish. Covehead. ladies first. Mm. Herbefl (‘oir- “uan' O M” CW" Councillor Greene gave a. re- lvoits. consolation. Mrs. Pcr- i pm on me lnfornhafmn ‘23:: N W i "1905 filial. Har- to the delegation w omc y as the minister of public Works. vcy MacDonald. second. ' consolation. N001 - Hon. Phillip Matheson. He said Ward: f'reezcout. Noel Alyward AIQI . v {the well received group was _ a-td Patricia Reaction. door and he thought that consider: r'ize. Maurice Fitm‘t'li‘kli'im "“ “‘9 mm" “mm high. t given shortly, tournament prize. ladiics ‘ The mm clerk advised (hm VS. Herbert Corrigan. gents. “ed . assessors had compc hum. Taddy "ml Ihzlr job and further steps BURKE FUNERAL — would be taken to get the in funeral of Joan Marion. lnfant‘ bills out early this year, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Burke. MOM F mittcc t n uner- com at H03: helm-"me ow Catho' the councll just whatlzssistgcce‘ l" Came whm service was the committee cou ex Whither: Rev. John Cult.Ilmmthotowu.HaukedIlihey I their brother the late laughhn pal Loan Fund if this was con- ‘sidered necessary to the build- .1 .— 3 The council received the re-I quest and gave it considerableI discussion. However. it was the: opinion of those present that it; should come before the whole] council. Mr. Beck was salts-l field with the reception and thanked them for their consid. eration. Dies In Mass. iBiarnes ‘Rd. Newton. Mass. died ilast week at the Newton Well- esley Hospital Newton. Mass. Born April ghter of the late Joseph and Sarah MacLeod Pope. Soiiris. PEI. she had been a rest. dent of Newton. Mass, for the past ten years. . She is survived by fou lbrothers: John A. Pope. Town- send. Mass: Alexander. Brook- .lyn, N.Y.. William D. Talama- .Fnorts fictd, and they were now: i .. NS .. iincan Po e. , v .. . ‘igdgi‘cpoke. OnI.;ntwo sistest 'n‘ftlHIZlL-‘nh's Estimate 0” m Mrs. Elizabeth Robertson and‘w" “‘ ‘ “"““°m°"- _ Mrs. Fiorence c_ MacDonald’I Peter MacAuliay, chairman of lboth of Souris. ,lthe sports Committee. r d i Funeral was at the' that a new co-chairmain. Joseph Knight-Anderson Funeral HomeiMaC‘Dflnatd. had been appoint- Townsend. Mass. with the Rev.I Robert E. Sekinger officiatingj Interment in Hillside Ceme-‘ tery. Townsend LARGEST PLANT I Scandinavia's largest single' industrial plant is Volvo‘s new car factory in Sweden. ‘ EASTERN i Eire reported that a new site i had been seleCLed for their Cen- ‘tenninl projecr. ' Chats Souris Woman: and... ‘to the Mary Isabelle Pope. 70. of 12‘ on this pt‘njpct is to commence 23. 1894. the daunand illumination committee re- l'ltliat Mr. Chandler. Eprc<cnit at the next chairman‘s ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts at-i tended meeting of the Cardigan Centennial Commmitiee held in the school on Thursday evening. reports on progress of the vet'- ious committees were received from the chairmen. The special projects commit- The lot pur- the new post office included land deeded village for their 1188, it was dccied that ' would be an ideal sipot. to locate the new outdoor rink. Work ed for and E 59 m as soon as equipment is avail- able to prepare the land. The cliniiirman of decorations ‘ported that the Centennial plac- iquc: were ready and could be p.(-kcd up in Charlottetown. and' ivroulo' be placed immediately, iT‘IllS Committee also reported a member of the Island Contennial Com-Fl mitlcc, had fb :1. . He reported plans for a further meeting to draw up their sports schedule would be mcoting. Correspondence was red by Noel Wilson relating to the bar- becue. and negotiations are un- locked over th e r h door dances in June. Mrs. John Quinn gave the re- port for the Committee on chu'ld- reiis events. This committee has planned contests for the children up to 10 years of age. to take place in the afternoon of Cardigan Day. These events include the doll carriage par- ade. Baby‘s crawling race. costume parade. and several racing events. They also have plans for several contests for 'tIIe sen-tor citizens. The next committee chairmen meeting will be held in the school on Monday. May 18th, Dr. Bonnell To Sit. On Education I Commission? It has been suggested in gov- ernment circles that. Rev. John Sutherland Bonnell, DD, LLD. as been asked to sit on the' com mence the financing of higher educaq tiion~ There was nothing oiliic- ial from the government yester- ay. l Rev. Dr. Bonnell. a former the minister emeritus of the! Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church In New York city Premier Shaw said yester- day an official announce- ment on the Commission will be made in the course of a week. dcrwny to finalize plans |for this project. The ways and means commit- tee reported We sucessful don- crs had been held. and these will continue on Friday nights in the parish hall until the out- BRIEFS IMPROVING \ Lawrence Stuart of Whimi Road is steadily improving fol- lowing major surgery in the Victoria General Hospital. Hal- ifax. N.S. ATTEND FUNERAL Mrs. Fred Nash of Berwick, .N.S.. and Mrs. Arthur Allen of Summerside. were in Mon- tague to attend the funeral of MacKinmon. MOTOR T0 MOUNT A. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith of Millview and their son Bruce Phillip mm to Stack- v'iiile. NB. They were accom ranted by Donnie Smith who has attended Mount Allison University this year: FROM GRINDSTONE Arsenault and Mr. of G Island. on rindstone «rare in M taignie Clari' Turnbull Mngdalens. last week. HAS EYE SURGERY Mrs. A.H. Duvar. Montague has received eye surgery at the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. ATTEND FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs_ W. Cantclilo and ‘ Miss Ada Campbell of Mass-l achusetts have arrived on at- tend the funeral of their hroih- . er John Campbell. i HAS OPERATION Jack Murclnson of Glen Wit-i Item has undergone surgery at‘. V the Kings County Memorial Hos- pital. Mommie. ts PATIENT Mira. Momma Johnston. Mur ruv River h a patient in the Kings County M Hos-' pital. | Marilyn and Michael. 5mm: iv. Season’s First Catch Is 75,000 Lbs. £100 MARIHUANA FINE DOVER (AP)-—A youth who identified himself as Charles J. Burkhard. 2l. of Buffalo. N.Y.. was fined ‘ Friday on a charge of attempting to smuggle marlhuana into England. Burk-.i ard was arrested after his ar-E rival on from France! Customs men said they found; I“; pounds of marihuana in at rucksack he was carrying] Burkard was sent to jail pend-j ing efforts to raise the money‘ for the fine. lounge. canteen ; MiacNetl of Char-r ' . . , . IFrnnce. He served in the Can- e prnvmce 5 Royal Commissmn on . native. of Charlottetown, is now I— l l THE PATTERN of Canada's second century “will be set in the next three years". R D. Mulholland. vice president EaceEutureWithldeals Bank of Montreal (second from right) said in address- ing Rotarians at their lunch- 0f Fore athers-Speaker “In these next three years.lting the rare occasion which the pattern of Canada's second.i brought ,0 many prominent century is. I believe, going to‘ . .. be set _ Once and for a” __ by banking and other eitiaens to- . . . gether. extended a cordial web the collective thinking of Cana- come to an from Rotary dian. from the Atlantic to‘ the ’ ‘ Head table seating included: r. Frank .llacKinnon. presi- dent of PWC; George Chand- ler. president of the local Board R. D Mulholland. vice-president of the Ban 0 Montreal and c ief general manager. said in addressing the _ weekly luncheon meeting of 9f Trade; Andrew L‘kely' “95' Row”. at [he Charlottetown idcnt elect of rotary; M. Alban ‘ Farmer. provincial treasurer Hotel yesterday. “If that pattern Is to be a positive and favourable one. it and attorney general: R. I). Mulholland, guest speaker, R. ' R. . , Boyne: chairman. . is going to develop only as at . - . 20 million of us cherish and Jams,Caesxétjrrilttvoinaiflfri} pursue the same ideals that in- Charlottetown w ‘R page' ‘ls‘p'resddour foundmg fathers' district governor of Rotary; e 3‘ ' rian Cudmore. secretary and In reviewing the Charlotte- town conference and the one held later in Quebec. Mr. Mul- holland paid tribute to the co . rage. foresight and fellowship delegates exhibited in pa vi mg the way for making Canada a nation. In introducing the guest speaker. chairman R. G. Boyne said “tomorrow is a rcd~letter Ted Bia k. ‘ ‘ r . day for the Bank of Montreal Lewis figem?hg::aryaokak‘ in Charlottetown. Our Board of A “h,”- Belcher. . Directors will hold its first reg-i wright. Joe Regan Jack Cooke ular meeting here during thelpmg ‘ ' ° morning and the new premiscsl ‘ ' fm‘ 01"“ bmm‘h WI“ he 0 '0‘ 195 Toombs. Derik Buntain. Or. tall)" opened dill‘lng the aller' in Simons. David Rogers. and “Wm.” Roiarians Hal Steele, Amherst. Mr. Mulholland joined The; and C. D. Ives. Summer- Bank of Montreal at Peterboiside. ro. Ont. his home town. and served at Hamilton. Ont. Lon- don an and Paris. J. M. Murley. public relations. Special guests of rotary also included Gordon Hulmc. Mon- treal; Robert Muir. Montreal: T. D. Lewis. Montreal: T. . Francis. Halifax; A. R. Lunder- gaii. Corner Brook. Nfld.. Rich- ard MacDonald. Ottawa; A, E. Johnson. Halifax. and from Charlottetown, W. R. Burnett. ART’S TAXI LUCKY NUMBER THIS WEEK adian Army in Canada an overseas for four years. In Jan- . 4 uary of this year he received‘ his present appointment. : President W. R. Jenkins. no- SOURIS »-— The MV Iceland. unloaded 75,000 pounds of fish here Saturday to open the sea-l son in this Eastern Kings fish-r E P0 It. Today it its etpected at least six draggcrs will ‘ here for the first move of the 20 draggers that normally f-ishi bore and have been filed up will wmter. i They fish for Eastern Fish-i erics arid Usen Fisheries. oarrgio brought by the. will be processed be- Eastern ‘ 3 The Iceland ginning today Fisheries. Capt. Immro Osborne was. in charge of the Iceland. Hut had mostly cod aboard. with the remainder haddock and‘ fl-oiindcrs. They were taken off Newfoundland. The Iceland fished all win- tcr. off Nfld. or N_S. Osborne been in charge} since early in the wlnter. The owner. Capt. Jonas Bjorsson ia‘ the veteran of the fleet here. He gave up cmmniaind of the‘ Iceland in pmpan‘ation for link. trig over one of the steel trawln ers. the MV Polar Fish. nowi in Halifax. . Half of the Sourln fleet is nowt on the fishing growth with the dcpnriure of 10 boats over the wrckeiid. The boats which left are: It firme III. Ann. Marie. . 3 Hclena Katrina. Egbert Boer-l tcin and newest of them all the new steel trawler that How Ray. . ‘T‘ho first catches landed from i Ind/and. COUNT WE AD ULTS—S'I .50 these vessels should be by air andde I CHARLOTTETOWN FORUM You Have Seen Them on TV. Heard Their Records New See Them In Person Featuring—Billy Walker -— Cad & Pearl Butler STONEWALL JACKSON Also Featuring the String Dusters Band DOORS OPEN AT 7.30 P.M. SHOW AT 830 P.M. Seat of your choice by purchasing Tlckcs at Advance Solo TOOMBS MUSIC STORE — STE AO‘S PHARMACY NASHVILLE GRAND OLE OPRY RY and WESTERN SHOW DNESD‘AY, MAY I3, Grandpa Jones —-S'I‘ARRING_ CHILDREN—.75: eon meeting in the Charlotte- R. Jenkins. rotary nrc‘irlenl: R. 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