‘ A When Walter Bearisto of Charlottetown arrived in the citv aboard the Borden-Char- lottctown train last night it was for the last time as a rail]- way mail clerk. Mr. Bearisto. ’______i Naval Ships To Visit Here During Monday's regular: meeting of the City Council, it; RAILWAY MAIL CLE I!" »§ a member of the postal depart. ment. is retiring following a career that spanned 38 years. Area Superintendent F. . Coyle (second from left) con- gratulates Mr. Bearlsto follow- RK MAKES FINAL RUN {. ing his final run. Fellow workers on hand to greet the retininlg mail clerk are (left to right) Ed Hogan. Jack Mur- phy. Mir. Bearisto. F.C McCor- mack and Wesley MacLeod. Choral Reading Concludes ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown an d Queens County by May A he s. 'N : 3‘ ’3 2 02 2e 0.0 0 5. .. =‘ D F. .23 u; [The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. May 15, 1963. 5 O Rear Ad-i . Dyer. DSC. CD. Flag Officer Atlantic Coast. for three ships of the Royal Can. adian Navy's Atlantic command.i to visit Charlottetown duringg Old Home ' The three units of the 7th Escort Squadron will be HMCS Fort Erie. New Waterford and Lanark. The senior officer in command of the three frigates will be Cmdr'. W.C. Spicer. DSC. C\‘ The mayor also revealed that naval base at Norfolk. Virginia. to have units of his command visit the W stifle .5631": HE; City Adding . To Metered Parking Area The first steps were taken last evening to implement the sec . on the Mannell traffic re-l port. which dealt with the met- ring of certain sections of e 'i 9 I y. Traffic Inspector A. J. (Gus‘ Bowling. assisted by Cpl. Keith Wakelin. Cnsts. Leo MacDoug- all and William Ford. last ev- cning were busy measuring up the parking spaces on both sides of Fitzroy Street. from Prince west, and Prince Street from Fitzroy toward Grafton. Each space is being marked off with white paint. outlining the limits in which a car may be parked and also marking the “pot where the new additiona faulting motors are to be plac- According to the report. the metered area of the city will eventually extend from Fitzroy rStr-ect south to King. and from the east side of Prince across to the west side of Pow'nal : lie“ . __-__._ J.E.E Ready Appointed lThomas N. Rogers Appointed To Membershi Thomas N. Rogers. BA. ABC, has been accepted for suitants. it was announced yes- terday. been advised of his ment. his membership is effect- ive as of December 1962 Mr. Rogers now joins a select group of 1.200 hardware deal ers of whom only 80 are Can adians. Each of the Maritime Provinces now has one mem- Architectural suitants must have a minimum of five years experience in the preparation of hardware spec- detailing. es and must pass a thre written examination. Mr. ers met all necessary qualifications having had long- c dealings with Prince Ed- ward Island architects and con- tractors in estimating and scheduling contract builders hardware. This experience coupled with several instruct- ional courses. including an ad- vanwd 991?.515 .9119... EELS Island Students Are Graduating . At Dalhousie U 'Iihree Island students are re ceiving degrees in medicine at convocation exercises Thursday at Dalhousie Hali- fax. They ane: Allan Raymond Grant. formerly of Montague and now of Slimmerslide: m- old Edgar MacLean. Borden: and Alexander John Murchison. Clrarknhetmvn. Boyd Stewart. Richards 0! Abney is one of 11 arts and science students who will re- ceive first class honors. Although Mr. Rogers has Just : appoint- IlaTd\\"all‘e com S p In Society i The following are the results of the final day of the choral reading competitions held at the Prince of Wales College auditor- ium yesterda. . In the solo recitations by girls 13. 14, and 15. first place was taken by Heather Arm- strong with a mark of 82. while Susan Saint and Anita Mclsaac came second and third with marks of 80 and 79 in that or- der Class 237. consisting of class- children ii years and under. otre Dame y had a 'l In class ' i had 81. St. Jean so and a tie be- ‘ i tween the two schools for third ‘ with . mark of 80 for first place. and Rochford Square was s e c o n d with 78. In class 230. with grades 4. 5. rooms or less. York was first with 80. and Grand Tracadie l was second with 78. ‘ 232. consisting of i grades one and two. Notre Dame 3. from schools with one to five rooms. York was again first MR. ROGERS University. prepared him for examina' n and final accept- ance by C with a 79 and Grand Tracadie was second with 77. Adjudicator. Miss Gevevieve Archibald of Halifax expressed the hope that there would be larger turnout at the next festi- Mrs. W. Kelzer Dies In 93rd Year Mrs. William Keizer 11 York. P. 'ed Monday at the Watts Nursing Home here. She was in her 98rd year. Survivors includle a brother Hem-y Webster in Mansfield. Mass. an a son Lesltm in Charlottetown. also three gnand- sons. lame Fred Kaiser daughter. Carmichaei Funeral today from the Out- cliffe Funeral Home W’iilih bun ial in York cemetery. BORDER SKIPPING FAILS BERLIN (Reuters) — A 14- yearold West Berlin girl. afraid to tell her parents she had been To PWC Post JE. (Spy) Ready has been appointed athletic director at Prince of Wales College. it was announced yesterday by Dr. Frank MacKinmn. principal. Mr. Ready will be in charge of physical training instruction tInd will coach PWC athletic earns. 5‘ 7n ’5 :1'. ~r = o a. O -s D n- D Charo Fitness Council has been closely allied to all facets of recreation in the pro- vmce in recent years. At Monday night's meeting of the City Council Mr. Ready was UNCLE DIES Earle Stewart. as Ed Street. city. “Tilly of his uncle. 819 Mr. esident w a r it received word Sat- the death in Detroit of Alex D. Gillie. The Gilli: was formerly a of Grandvlew, P.E.I. Charlottetown. also named to the newly organ. ized Charlottetown Recreational Council. three boys and two girls. wt" -' DRE- 4. ox” ’ is entered the P.E.l. Hooplill ere she will undergo surge”- eit Saturday for St. Jr- a n'il.[ a is?" he will serve wilhl* * Car glows acn- CM this week. son , J ' . "‘ Lyman fayy. $331233. Show time 9:00 PM. He is married to the former The guards put her Anne MacCormack of Souris next automobile leaving East and they haw five children. Berlin. and she was taken back ¥¥¥¥444444 gigs-Baum” PT. RD. 'fllillh WE” Sunday nit. shows sponsored by the Lions skipping school. walked across ithe border Sunday night and told East German guards she wanted to stay in East Berlin. ‘ o the to her parents. I THEATRE HERE COME CINEMASC COLOR 8V DC LU“! Niiiiihiiiiiiish'is ***¥¥4¥¥l omoyxveroy mm)» es from church schools with a] and 6. from schools of five h In class 229, with grades I. 2. w Drowned In Ditch ls Jury's “Willi-am Russell MacDonald.‘ 54, Charlottetown. came to h death by drowning while in an intoxicated condition. between 12.30 and 9 a.m., May 2. 1963. in the ditch in the vicinity of Marshlfieid School." was the verdict returned by a coroner's jury last evening. the inquest which was held in City Hall and presided over by chief coroner. r. L. E. Prowse. 14 witnesses were call- ed to give testdmon Crown was represemed K y. The by Alan . Scales. Medical evidence was pre‘ sented by Dr. John Craig. pm». vincial pathologist. who desorib-' ed his findings at the past mor-l rem conducted by hitmelf and‘ Dr. Stewart MacDonald. medi-. cal examiner for the depart-I ment of veterans affairs, andl also Dr. John 'I'lleniault. chiatrist for DVA. Who gave evrde‘ nice: bars were Victor Thomas Kenn: in a car driven by Hennliiger {I he a Verdict near the M'ainsihfield School. and M In. . in to PWC . some clothing lying on the and th' " fter is younger son to the Mau‘shficld hfehagwggnfgggi' * 1r * 1H: t t * * TODAY ONLY At that- time he had Seen road. s was still there when 9 arm. he then took h School, and ‘Still where “"d to having seen a man walk- 1 't- '3 mg 0" "he highway in the rain, SAW BODY 0n the way back to his home, .r. Stetson. said he stop that he appeared to be Camry'. his truck to investigate the in}: an armful of clothing. iclot-hling. and when e opene He said that as he approach- .' the door of the vehicle he wail ed the man had stepped off the ‘ able to see a body lying in thel highway and that he appeared'd to be limping badly or was un- der the influence of liquor. Cecil Gordon Stetson. Marsh- itch He'said the body was face down in the ditch. and the face was submerged in water almost field, said that he had passed to a level with the ears. the spot where the body waslsaid the position appeared l later found by himself at about‘ be one which would be the re- WHITE PUMPS 0 Hi Heels . Illusion Heels 0 Jet Heels O AAA - AA - B Widths The Home of Good Shoes LePiIGES Since 1920 and in which Mr. Mac-Donald was given 8 've. for an al- leged smelt fishing excm'don. MOTOR QUITS i They, all but Mr, Paul. stated! that Henniger had driven out. the St_ Peter's highway and on the way back. and near the Marshfiield School the car had quit operating. The addition tank of gasoline tol the ' ' and rimming tallied to! restart corroborated by Myron service station Malrshfield. After it was found the car would not start. the two women had gone to the farm of Keith Everett Foster and telephoned for a c' taxi. Mr. Paul did not know about akdowm. as he was let Ling, . operator at e bre off somewhere along the high- way. prior to that event. Mr. Henlm‘lger. stated that M decided to walk back to the city to get assistance to remove i . bu due to Mr. Miac- Donald being too much under the weather from liquor. he had told him to stay in the back seat of the car and cover up with a sleeping bag. blanket, and a couple of coats. He said that he did not Mr. MacDonald after that. hell he returned the next see blanket and coats. CARRYING CLOTHING George Pius Kelly. Mon-ell. who at about 2 am. that day was on his work at Camlad l TODAY-THURSDAY The glamor girl who wakes MAI-ll mm ELIZABETH TAYlUH lAUHEIICE HAIIVEI EDDIE FISHER JOHN O'HARA’S [DWEBilFUEILliJ 'B’lilTMiRRlu In MILDRED NW ' BETTY MD'WLW'MYWW'WW IN COLOR ° ONmSooPE vymm'mw*********.¥¥¥¥¥¥¥*¥¥ .********** NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN SHOW ABOUT 9:05 UP William Walter Buohoe. lie/turned. he said. Shortly man: mmumvmdamu.nduimmu were. 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