l l i THE ANNUAL meeting of the First Baptist Church, Cha.r- lottetown. was held in the church basement last niglit. Seated are: Rev. Mil-‘. Harlow, church pastor: Ralph Manning. tic clerk; Robert Nicholson, chair- man of the finance committee: and standing. Eric MaicNei1l. assistant treasiirer; Les Gilles- pie. moderator. First Baptist Congregation The 127th annual meeting of the congregation of the First Baptist Church was held last night in the church hall_ Rev. M.l-‘. Harlow, pastor of the church led in ii hi-ief dev:t.ion- al centered around church busi- ness. Leslie Gillespie. modorotor_ conducted the business meeting. ninlg conducted the election of the three dea-cons who are Spurgeon MacNeil, Windsor Bre. haut and Leslie Gillespie. The annual report of the Bridge Cluttered By Dump Trash l\‘lotm‘ists crossing‘ Bridge yesterday were sur- , su ' to see quaiitltics of; trash on the (.‘liai'lottetown ap-~ preach, It apparently was being, blown from the city dump hyi stronig winds and f‘a'l‘lllP(l along the ice. Much of it was caught by the railing an both sides of the roadway. Material included cartons‘ pieces of plastic, wallpaper. house cniirtlaiiiis. ribbons_ and aimiiiliar articles. Shaw Expects Consideration From ADB Premier Walter R Shaw said yesterday "Prince Edward Is- land should be next, in line for l'av~ora=ble consideration from the Atlantic Development Boalrd." The board lias not yet made ll any announcement on whetlier or n the projects submitted some three months ago for con- sideration will rccive financial assistance from the board's funds. The board met this week .n Ottawa and there was specula» tion that the board is prepared to assist with the development of an industrial park complex at Georgetown. Premier Shaw said his govern- ment feeis "this province should be treated on the hasis of equal- ity in the dispersal of the $100. 000.000 fund of the board. New Brunswick got $20,tl00,t)00 for a power development project and I note there may he further in- vestment for other projects In that province. "Our province expects to he treated on an equal footing wlln the other Atlantic Provinces and this is what we are pressuringi for. Our suggestions for help are reasonable and our needs are great. l0CAl BRIEFS T8 PATIENT M11. Watts‘ O'Brien. cit)’ ll I pafieifi in the Charlottetown Hospitd. IN HOSPITAL ey_ Fort Au- gustin is I patient in the Char- lottetown Boqrloal. YOUNG PATIENT Go on V. Cairns. ll. of Dun- staffnage. in I patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. PLANNING AIR TRAFFIC Anticipating I tars? flllmb” of pauenun to . province this year, Donald Simmons. re‘ tnfllc director. E8514?“ The church clerk_ Ralph Man-‘ 4, Holds 127th Annual Meeting ‘church were considered. Mr. illarlow in his report recom- lmended strengthening‘ the lchrirstian educational program, [and consideration of the sihiiity of obtaining in the tlllrl‘ of a pastoral assistant. 2 Tile assistant clerk's report ‘stated that the resident ,-‘now stands at 682. In the business report, Nel- son Robinson stated that the chii-r-ch had a good year finan- cially. The new budget stands lat a total of $56,543.71. l Some of the officers for next year are Leslie Gillespie. mod- erator; Ross Down, moderator; church clerk; Mrs. Ivan assistant church clerk: obinson -'.=*§ . -l‘PaSlll‘€"l‘; Hill<h0r0’Eric MacNeill. assistant-treas. ll!‘GI'. Island Milk Prices Hiked Under the Milk Protection Act it was announced yesterday that milk prices throughout the pro- vince have been increased by two-cents. Homogenized milk has luc- reased from 23 cents per quart. and the two - cent rise is also affecting regular mil which retailed for 20 cents and covenant method: of handling the increlv II lulu _ ed Limit cl ;<"" .. w " .u -. 3 ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts Dr. T.A. Laidlaw was appoint-t ed chief of staff for i964 at the, Prince Edward island Hospital.‘ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur-s., Jan. 80, 1964. 5 the regular monthly meeilllgl at of the board of trustees held last’ ’Geo'iown lions Club's Tuesday in the nurses‘ rcsi-' dence staff. were: Dr. R.G. Lea. head ‘Government Extends Area Bordering lCH Amendments to the Town Blan- ning Act made recently by the provincial government, increase the area on both sides of the Trans-Canada Highway in which regulations of the Town Plan- ning Act apply. An amendment states “Trans- Canada Highway Area means and includes al‘. the land on both way within 540 feet of the centre line of the highway. extending from the town limits of the Town of Borden to the intersec- tion of the Trans-Canada H’ way and the North River Road M and from the Hillsboro River Bridge to the Wood Isla _ nds pier us by Northumberland Ferries e .II The amendment increases the distance of the area by 240 feet on each side of the h lg h way. Formerly, Trans-Canada Righ- way area extended to 300 feet from the centre of the highway. OTHER AMENDMENT Another amendment states no part of any building or struc- ture shall “be less than 190 feet from the centre of any section of the Trans-Canada Highway." This amendment also says, notwithstanding the 190-foot pro- vision, “comprehensive subdivi- sion plans with alternative road access may be considered by the provincial planning board. In the case of such comprehen- sive subdivision pians which are approved. no part of any build- ing or structure shall be less than 100 feet from the centre of any section of the Trans- Can- ada Highway: and in the case will new retail for 22 cents. Chocolate milk has increased two cents from 25 to 27 cents. and one cent from seven to of residential lots, not less than 150 feet. and in the case of com- mercial and industrial lots, in approved tones, the depth of goat shall not be less than 200 ee ‘II ‘Moncvlion Lionss intemaltional red’lD D ll‘3e:§‘rlilbati-ye. District Gov_ern_ol: _ The distance formerly was 75 sides of the Trans- Canada I-Iigh- feet E i win. head of the denartmlenll oi obstetrics: Dr. G. . ’ head of the department GEORGETOWN — The prov- part the Lions play in the field We: "059 and ”'P°a*- The lallfli 1nce's newest Lions Club receiv- of public service in thousands of Wfash also d’}3’;‘9‘l f‘;_"Pf""Jl9“§:‘t“'El ‘ " in every comment o te me ica sta o e oar: , and he medmed of trustees. : _ ban. that the newly formed club with During the business session it 9'19‘ in the 11181! School Its 21 charter members would was approved that the annual A “"9109 W0 M9 of the leading meeting will be held in the nur- ses’ residence, Thursday, Feb. , - 27 with the sessions opening at ciubs from Sam ‘ st_‘ACCEPTS CHARTER ' . _ Pete;-g_ pm-kd,a]e_ Ke,,Sisn,,,m, i_ King LionhMacLeattli1 on accept. and will be open to the Ghalz-llotit ‘ '’ "1118 e c arter linked the ' 69.3,, _ Souris club for its sponsorship‘, It was also announced by Mrs 1-gemwn catholic-and also extended tnalnvks to allll R.D. Drysdale. as representa- Women’s League catered for thegcl l-‘n the province. A tele-l tive of the Junior Ladies Aid. Dr. T. A. Laidlaw ls Appointed P.E.l. Hospital Chief Of Staff . Other appointments made on} recommendation of the medical} ? D ment of surgery; Dr. JK L Ir-~ = Houston,‘ ._ of eai.l .._.._...- DR. T.A. LAIDLAW tions being carried out to the lounge and library of the nurses residence are nearing comple- tion. tux-teeny supper. Music for theigram of congratulations and wel-l that the aid has most LUmpELE was provided H, e: come to Llonism was received; ed the laying of plans for the Gaofgetiowin orchestra. the 'I"liun-;l"°m AU‘)??? 13- Gfeell. l-‘he Dre-F holding of the annual fashi 1 denbgms, The piamst fim. theldtigmt of Lions Intern-ation-al. Show eve""'gc}‘1*;fie§aV’V'?; §g1;:t°tl:‘-d ,0 lsemash mm? lg: gr’: From the property committeei the new club by 1._-mg mg“ How‘: gram and advertising book. it was learned that the renova. Street, Bruce MacLennan, dis- trict engineer, department of public works said "work is pro- gressing reasonably satisfactol‘ ily despite our soil problem. and , we expect the wharf to be com- ‘ pleted by the first of June." distri ax Here Sunday R.F. Slhaw, deputy commission- James Atkinson, deputy diismot er lzenerial of he Montreal governor and a member of the World's Fair will arrive in Chair-‘tion some trouble with soil er Charlottetown club. town Sunday for talks next sion was encountered which a Dr ' Premier Walter R. gowe-d the pile driving to a ennedy. ex- week with g ‘ W. snail's pace. This problem wasl . We 110 dfifilllle 8!m0'll7l¢E- overcome and the concrete deck" i-ic Jessume. Kensington inter-‘ment has been made it is ex- has been poured, As soon as the nation councillor read the Lions pected the talks will center harbor ice retreats the fenders code of ethics and Mr. Atkinson around Prince Edward Island's Wm be put in pia¢e_ read title Lions Club objects. possible participation in the big Foimwing the completion _ Georgetown club was the 1967 fair. _ _ the wharf, the first step in the recipient of iztfts from the Souris. The deputy commissioner is project’ it is expected that ten. St. Peters, Parkd-‘ale, Kensinigton. expected ‘>0 5 d tw° mu. days ders for the erection of the biiild- arlottetown and Albany clubs. on the Island following has ar- mg necessary to the operation of District Governor th e rival Sunday afternoon. ‘the DOT here will be caued. guest speaker congratulated the He is scheduled to make a currently it’ appears that it newed club at beta? the first to round of courtelsy tcalilii I:/ln<;l}11(;3;’I will be some two years before "°° V“ ". ""5 C‘.'b °l““'l'°" ."' "5 W9“ 35 5993 ' 9 the «wharf will be ready for full the province in this Centennial meeting of the Charlottetown use V year and in the month of Jain-‘Rotary Club. His i.tene'I_‘31'Y C3115 ' uary. which is known as Lions‘ for a visit to Summerside where‘ founders and education month. he will meet civic officials and! He stressed he i-miportarilt of Are cars As Good businessmen. - He will attend the l'eg\l‘18_l‘ meeting of the_ executive council Tuesday morning. As They Used To Be? Are cars tinnier, more poorly ment of industry and natural resources Provincial geological officer eight cents for a seven - o u 11 cc bo ttle. Table and whipping ere am will remain the same, but blend has risen one cent on a pint and two cents on a quart bottle. It will now be 22 cents per pin: and 44 cents per quart. Fresh fully skim milk wil k, will increase from 19 to 21 cents Served Willh a quart. Pugwash Drilling Closely Watched The oil and gas drilling oper- 1 ations now being carried out by remain the same, with no price P3931“ P°‘1'°l9“m Llmlled 3* hole is now at a depth increase. but partly skim milli Pllgwaflli N-Sn GT9 D9111! 0b- feet and he -will examine tithe e interest by the geo- logical divilslon of the depart- constructed or less safe than Gm am Rogers o'eSt91'- they used to be? Can you still dpyli, that aesultfd lot the gllllns be “stuck with a lemon”? 8 Hg“/BS CO“. 8V€8 arlflg . . \ _ F ’ ' _ on similar geophysical w o r k &'h,°:,,l“,§‘,’.“°" “'1 ebmary Reader 5 Digest an awers these common questions planned for Kings County and _m this first_hand report y possibly parts of Queens Coun- ty later this year. rent: ofte fpllow. a man. who spent “E95-iks re‘ Mir. Rogers said the Pugwasli gthsd :fi1;lf[:a' searching the production of ‘of 3.600 kidneyaxtanlormai new cars. Get your copy Reader's Digest today . . .32 driliing operations within articles of lasting interest next few days. tor. work better. ARDA Official Arrives Today y Priest’: Ron-alns Are Transferred , ‘me tannins of the late Rt. Rev, G.J. McLdlan, PA, DD, were tranderred from the Hennessey Home Wed- PI e ack, Rev, . J. Keefe, Rev. T.P. Butler. Rev. Dennis Gallant, Rev. Preston Hammill, Rev. Faber MacDon- ald. Rev. Olazre MacDonald. Pallbearers were Peter Mac. Cormack, James H. MacDonald, Clement MacDonald, Augustus MacDonald. John Mat-Donald and Peter Walker, His remains are lying in state until 10 o'clock tli-is morning at H1 celebrated by Most R colm MacEache'm, bishop of Charlottetown. The eulogy will he delivered by El. Rev. Patrick McMahon. interment will be in the church cemetery. also connected with the ARDA A STRAN aégiv S Maljilean from District A very welcognegglxst for the V proglram,”.\i:-é ‘(lilagidsori will ernor is Bagnall, Cha-.‘- oceaslon was - “ 0" Guidry ~ ' ' h A.T. Davidson. Ottawa. dircc- me“ V“ ‘ 9‘ ‘M55 ‘’r- 9”" lottetown. lof New .Br_unswick who is the tor of the federat goi'eriiment.'s vincial research director and Dr. Wolf Marold. immediate depmy _d’1’5lTl01 governor of Diane‘ agricultural rehabilitation and ,1, . .m dig-‘q the I§1and's ,9. P851 Pfaldenlt of Souris Lions‘C1.“‘b5 1!! southern 3ru.ns- development program arrives 9) “ “ls l E the sponsoring club, W85 thé Wick. _ in the province today ‘for live demmpmem program and "W master of cerren-.'0n.jeS_ The my E-ntertainmenlc a-nd dancing ays of discussion with gm-(.1-n. various forms of federal assis- vooation was delivered Rev.l°‘.’mpI°t°d 3 Very °“l°3”‘bl° ‘M . ment officials. ltaiiue available to carry out the MR. Pocklington and me bene_.lustoi'y malclrig evening. . I . . ‘notion by Re“ Loni B_ Dooley.‘ Accompanied by J.C. Lanctot, program in the province. coN(;nA-1-ULA-[IONS Id! F ° Reporting on the progress of Title head gable guests W 9 1. el S the new department of transport ‘ * * * * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ed (3 Joseph Mam, wharf at the foot of Qu een GE AND COMPELLING STORY! 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