Three prominent Charlotte- town citwens are acting as inrtges of the Si Dnnsian's University \V i n t e r Carnival Queen contest. Left to right . ~ CARNIVAL QUE 3.". are Mrs. W. (‘ IIO\I. recently selected as one of ('alltlfléi's 10 best dressed women: Alfred . . lleiiiicssey. architect. and .\I- Ian Holman. president of I-Ioi- N CONEST JUDGES By HAROLD MORRISON WASHINGTON tCPl—Defence Secretary Robert McNamara , squadrons have only 3 limited usefulness a g a i n st Imanned bomber attacks. But they will continue in use for '"SEVOI‘BI years" largely beeausc ‘the United States government has already paid for them. Canada has two squadrons of Bomarcs. based at North Bay. Ont.. and Lamaceza. Que. The Bomarc missiles. McNa- told mara t h c congressional man's of 1" El Ltd. They in- tcrvicwcd the six candidates and the winner will be crown- ed at the coronation bail. Feb, ISIAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, ' Kings County 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri.. Feb. I. 1963. FAMILY ALLOWANCES TOP $3,000,000 MARK HERE CAPITAL BI'REAII OF THE GUARDIAN OTT ‘1\\.\ H Family allow- ance Pll‘l‘ill‘i‘ll> to Prince Ed- ward Island residents have risen almost three-quarters of a million dollars in the past 12 years. The :nnual report of the department of national hcnit‘i. (mt wclia"o shows that in the 1030 < 51 fiscal year. PT“. I. received 33.467237 in net family allowance pay- ments In the MRI 52 fiscal year. payments had risen to 33.204331. a rise of $737,624. The increase in total pay- ment has been a gradual one over the years as the number of eligible children increased on the Island. P.E.I.'s figure is the lowest tor any of the 10 pl‘nliilt‘t’“ Ontario citizens re- ceived 9168441100 in 1061-62. Quebec SihTili‘Jlll. Nova scntia 91623833, New Brun- swick 319223.513 and NOW- foiindland Slfififit‘ifittil. The report also provides a comparative statement o family allowance payments between \larch 1961 and March 1002, for P.F.I. In March 1901 there were 13.877 families receiving such payments the average allow- ance per famin was $1302 ill the month. Number of chil- dren receiving the allowance was 38,033 and the average allowance per ciiiid was sort. n the ('oi‘l‘r‘spollrlinif month of 1902. a total of 14.100 famil- ies received the allowance which averaged 318 98 a inm- ily. There were 39.931 chil- dren receiving it and the av- erage per child was S0 74. Total amount paid in March 1951 was $262,558 and in March 1012. “09.21", For the whole of Canada. the net amount paid out in such allowances was 3300.403,- 46” in “Wt-3‘ ' "' “"11-02 it had risen to $520.781thii. In the field of old ago II\'. the li‘ilnlv‘” ct “ l sinners in March that was 7.. 492 and they received 3412.433, In March 1962 there were 7.- 002 pensioners and the n ct payment had risen to $4040.38. Tutu! net Illi"lllt‘lil the fiscal year ending March 1961 was 34.944372 in Pill. A year later the total had risen to $5,151,900. Ff‘t‘lll'v I‘f‘ii 4... NS. Premier Stan ield Due Io Arrive Ioday Bv DON MacLEOD Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer A spokesman tor Premier Wai-, ter Ii. Show said yesterday that Nova Scotia Premier Robert Stanfield is expected to arrive in Charlottetown today about 4 p.m.. while Quebec Prcmier Jean Lesngc will arrive by pri- vate plane Saturday morning. As (hairman of the 1063 Can- adian Premich Conference. Premier Stanfield “I” turn the sod Saturday afternoon to mark the beginning of construction of Fine Reduced On Appeal The penalty following convic- tion in a lower court on a char, under the Liquor Control Act. was reduced. by Mr. Justice R. R. Bell on an appeal heard yes-, tertiav in the Supreme Court. At his trial. held earlier in city police court. Gordon Mac- Leod. Charlottetown. was fined $300 and costs or three months in jail. by Magistrate A. J. Han- Iam. on the charge. of selling in- toxicating beverages to a juven- iie. The appeal was lodged on the grounds that the original penal- ty imposed was too great. Fol- lowing argument. by counsel. Gerald R. Foster. QC. for the appellant and Alan K. Scales for the Crown. His Lordship con- curred. and reduced the fine to 00 and costs. EASIERN BRIEFS lthe Confederation Memorial ' Building. Premier Lcsagc. “ho was .chairman of the last premiers‘ i conference. will deliver the main 4 address at Saturday's ceremony. Iion. Henry Irwin. acting - ipremier of New Brunswick. who will represent that province Eliere Saturday. has not yet notiv ,fied the premier of his time of ; arrival. i Hon. ,‘ter of fisheries, will 'the federal government at the 'sod- turning ceremony. which ,‘will also be attended by repre-, Isentatives of the Fathers of Con- i ‘federation Memorial C i t izens 1 Foundation. the architects the building. and the firm of Pigott Construction Company‘ Limited. awarded the $5,099,004 contract for the building. 1 The dignitaries will be ten- dered a private luncheon by the provincial government at Ithe Charlottetown Ilotci at tnoon on Saturday. Prior to this. tat. 11.30. there will be a recep-i ‘tion at Government House. IFine OI $50 Results From 1 Letter Theft I t i William H. Pouiton. Charlot- iieiown. pleaded guilty to ; charge of stealing a 1 ct t er. , jwith a value under $50. in city 1 1 police c on rt yesterday. A fine of $50 was handed out by Magistrate A. J. asiam. gr ing a request for a fine instead of imprisonment by the defence counsel. \iiison Giliis. Charged with possession of stolen goods. valued under $50. Louis James McCioskcy. (‘bar- lottetown. pleaded not zuiitv and had his case remanded until Feb. 1. He was represented by ohn Holmes. Leslie Birt. York. charged Angus MacLean. minis‘ represent 3 .... l i .‘J 3 FERGUSON FUNERAL - Thc funeral for F‘rcd Ferguson of Lower Montague was held from' Trflnity United Church, Wednesday afternoon. Services at the church and graveside were y Rev. Russell Burns. Hymns sung by the choir were. “I To The Hills Will Lift bane Eyes" and "The K Of Love My Shepherd Is". Mrs. Lloyd Fraser was organist. Pail- bcaren. all nephews of the de- ceased w e Howard MaCKin you. Hamid Muttart. Morley Hutton. John Mutton. Kenneth Rutter-t cod Vernon Mnttart. Georg .3 cult. unis Jeukbu. John Align“ and Jack Annealin- cr ou- unfitwuuinthclnw W. with presenting forged docu- ments to the value of $70.75 pleaded guilty and had his casei remanded to Feb. 4. The accus- ; ed was also represented by Mr. Holmes, Three drunk and incapahics, each sentenced to 20 days com- 1 pleted the docket. I ADMITS EXPI’LSIONS Sudan‘s government admits itI has expelled Christian mission- . . . . nries from Mosiem South Sudan 1 but claims they in- volved in activities detrimental to the nation. Some reports said ' e 100 missionaries had been ex- pelled. Moot of the missionaries are Roman Catholics and the Vatican has expressed concern' It reports of persecution than I Construction Start Planned , strut-tion (‘onipany Limit 9 d its own or local equipment. de- .ing the project and so could not. . Bank Savings banks at Dec. 31 amounted to ‘ February Reader's Digest. Rent KHARTOUM. Sudan tAPl —1 how WEE SPEC A junior at Nova Scotia Technical C o l 1 e g e. Edgar .Iamcs Dewar, son of Mr. and Airs. James A. Dewar. Mont- ague, has been awarded an Atlantic Sugar Refineries Lim- ited scholarship. Prior to en- tering NS Tech in September of last year. Mr. Dewar ob- tained his certificate in chem- Ir'al engineering and Bache- Inr of Science degree from M n u or » lhson University. Sackville. NB. SWIFT'S "Old Mill" SAUSAGES Only 9c u. This Month ‘Limited Value IS Seen iFor Bomarc Squadrons ’armed services committee. “suf~ ‘ for from essentially the same. idefccts as the manned intercep- suggested B o m a r c i ors “Nevrthcicss. we plan to con- tinue the Bomarc force for sev- eral years, since the large in-‘ itial investment costs are al- ready behind us." Earlier he. told the committee, ; in a general review of U.S. mili- tary strength. that the contin- ental interceptor force is vulner- able because it has no ground protection against missile at- tacks. .4 . WIGHTMAN’S KEIID IALS! Graves 48 oz. APPLE JUICE 3 TINS 1.00 Special blend. 100 bags Tea Bags only 77c Christie’s 0 iii; Honey Grahams 32: Specials in our 5 & 10 Dept. A spokesman for Pigott Con- Bautifully Decorated CURLING TUMBLERS 3 FOR 1.00 said Thursdav that construction in Confederation Building in Charlottetown will begin in mid- Fcbruary. Ilc said the company will use .‘4 a pending on which is more econ- omit-at. v: for the number of men to be employed. the company spok- esman said that “because it‘s a I I Grocery big Job and rushed. the number Plain white Cups 8: Saucers 276 See this week’s Lucky Dollar ad for 30 more Specials. of men will probably be larger than usual." V The comnnnv was still study-' irc more precise information right now. Fiuott Construction has built. such buildings as the Queeni Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal. the Atlas Steel Mill at Tracy. Que..1 and the Imperial Oil Building in‘ Toronto. . Rhodes Scholar ls Announced Heavy TRUCK °" WIGHTMAN’S “astute TIRE SPECIALS SAVE UP TO 24.00 Farm Tractor TIRES rsr. CATIIARINES tCP)— flREs .corgc D. B. Butterficid, a - , student at Trinity College, Uni- -——-— Firestone Th“ “39“ only Versin of Toronto. has been, REG. 125.00 awarded a Rhodes scholarship $00!”: 4 lily from Bermuda. it was an- "axis 4 ply nounccd here Thursday. , Mr. Butterfleld, born in Saint. John. NB. of Bermudian par-, graduated from Ridley‘ College. St. Catharines. in 1957» The Rhodes scholarship caps an outstanding academic ca- r 'I/3 OFF! Save $41. oer couple WIII‘I athletic achievement in tennis. cricket and boxing. lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D u d l e y Butterfield of Pem- broke. Bermuda. McGOWAN ' MONTAGUE JAMIESON’ Show lncease OTTAWA (CPI — Savings on deposit in Canada‘s chartered $7.032.000.000. up from $7.875.-I 000,000 a month earlier and S7.- 618000.000 a year earlier. ‘ The chartered bank statement , for Deccmbrr also showed that call and short loans in Conn-I dian funds amounted to 8481-; 000.000 at Dec. 31 comparedi with $383,000,000 a month ear} licr and $345.000.000 a year ear-' i Prescriptions Veterinarian Drulu attention Montague. Phone PARAMETTE VITAMIN ERAL TONIC with FREE day supply. 1 er. REG. 6.00—SAVE 2.00 If You Love To Eat SAVE 10$; Pardee Liquid Vitamins -—ynu‘ll find good new Ir Cough syrup. etc. you can eat beef stew cough II spaghetti. chocolate pudding and still reduce! . . . how you can benefit by reductiom up to 120 calorien per ounce of food without sacrificing flavor or nutritional value! Here, all in one concise article, are the facts you nhould lmow about the new low-caloric foods. Get mint-fist! 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' The U.S. Air Force has in' vested about 52.000.000.000 in the Bomarc. equipping eight sites — five with the early A 'model. with a range of hsomhe ose to disperse these forces fur-I200 mllesv and three “"l l ‘3 LJIICI‘ . . . by providing additional late“ mOdCI' With a range °l facilities at a number o in- “100‘ miles- tcrceptor dispersal bases." ‘ Lanada has me E mOdEI- McNamara said the U.S. isn't Steps have been taken to dis- perse tiiese interceptors to addi- tional bases and “we now pro- PROTEST PRICES DURBAN (Reuters) -—— About 300 South Africans who emi- igratcd to Australia and New Ianiand returned here Thurs- singl attack over a period of a ‘day. many saying they had few hours would be quite Iim- come back because of the high ited.” cost of living in Australasta. bombers Russia could mount in‘ an attack. but “our best esti- mate is that the number they could place over the U.S. in a H o P IWTLTEIIE Montague Stores open Saturday night Till 9.30 P.M. LADIES’! 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In a speech to the Illinois Planned Parenthood Association he called for an expansion of birth control programs. both government-sponsored and pri- vate. IBirth Control IS Predicted CHICAGO (AP‘ — The presi~ dent of the population council of New York predicts that a vac- tcination form of_birth control iwiil be perfected within 10 I years. i Frank W. Notestem said the ' a i ho i from six, ivaccrns ttgnas yéiatlidast ART DELAYED He told a press conference: OTTAWA (CPI—A Polish ex. Wednesday that research onihibition of paintings that was birth control methods is pro- ischeduicd open here next jgrossing on several fronts in re- i week has been delayed by p“. sponse to rising birth rates. ,lisii authorities "for administra- ? Notestein p 1' ed i c t ed that t tive reasons." the National Gal- ,lwiithin a decade every religious ilery announced Thursday. The igroup may be provided with an Igailery said it was disappointed. 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