tolen Car. Is Abandoned At Wilmot SUMMERSIDE — A brand new Chevy II, which was stolen from the wire-enclosed parking lot of MacNeill Motors in Sum- merside on Friday evening, was found abandoned on the ‘Trans Canada Highway near the red bridge in Wilmot on Saturday morning. RCMP in Summerside receiv. ed a call at about 10.30 Saturday morning from a member of the staff at MacNeill Motors Ltd., who said he recognized the car while driving into Summerside a short while before. The town police and RCMP are conducting an investigation but as yet they have not made an arrest in the case. | There was slight damage done to the front left fender, but no- thing else seemed to be wrong with the vehicle. whe lock on the gate leading foe the parking lot was smash- ed by the thieves and an older model car was moved out of the lot to provide an exit route for the Chevy. discretion; and authority to ex- HIGH SCOUTING AWARDS PRESENTED | . promlals woven ter cout of cog Kensington Group new subdivision for a park or The 8th Charlottetown Scout Scout badges to three scouts Strang, George Wotton, Ron- and a Bushman's Thong to a | ald Reeves and Scoutmaster Aids Hospital S’SIDE RCAF RINK IS RUNNERUP IN ‘SPIEL Friern tare) | Ranieri cw treet remiconee, |; Beh OC an trate Uae Tr. AU. eanetan. Oo - i Church held its annoal family | urth by Provincial Commis- | PD. unders. Scout Ree- NEED A s = ACTION APPROVAL | dinner Saturday night, One of | Soner Fredecie A Large oc, | Yee, teceived the Bushman's | SUMMERSIDE — The presen- ‘The runner-up in the Prince | emblems suitably embossed by ; W. R. Brow and Sgt. I. W, All amendments were drawn y me ic A. Large, QC. | Thong while the other three tation of eight bedside footstouls Edward Island Junior Curling | Douglas McGown, MLA, Mon- | MacKenzie, The rink will re- (Continued from page 1) up by city recorder K.M. Martin | th: highlights of the affair was | Left to right above are Mr, | received the Queen's Scout by the Kensington Ladies Aid Bonsplel at Montague this | tague, president of the P.E.I, | present the province, along | guring the last few years and | 9d must now go before the the presentation of Queen's | Large, Donald Large, Arthur | badges. of the Prince County Hospital, Jast weekend, a rink from | Curling Association. Left to | with the championship rink | that “I've been here for 10 | Provincial crepe io iin rm valued at about $80; was an- RCAF Station, Bemeoeree is int above are Major Me- |'from Montague, al the Mari- | years and haven't received one | Proval. It will be c re in 1960 to the feet of the | nounced on Saturday by the ad- being presented n, Sgt. Max Ferguso1 time bonspiel at Truro, N.S., | Cent." this current session. sci media—press, radio | ministrator at Prince County cigarette lighters. with ale Cpl, B,J, Fenwick, Cpl. | later this month, wat was decided that the pre-| The Council also decided to and television, Benge! distenn' Lowe - at mayor ‘and councillors in| leave to a future meeting a de- ‘We lost a couple of close | Mr. Logan stated that although er eee s four and five, would hold | cision on changing ine aa sof ones and they began to com-| the Kensington group was. a LATE NOTICES Bice tnt 1985, while. an. elec: the “Present city pea sone fellows can't play | small one, it was very actwwe : tion would be held in 1964 for | Commission sw ler criticism like | and had’ mad a pee cclumas djtning Clasiied AM. a le, OUITT y, Is the comell seals of wards one| A’ number of representatives, SUMMerside and Prince County | this ‘we came along well st uum nthe pa ™ i two ,three and six, of the were present ee the seasor - vertising section.) TION CHANGE | 2 the meeting and the pe anayeess |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. March 5, 1962. 3 After a year like Hamilton SUSPEND TRAITING ap aT act INN Ey aE enone eertan ed i} Ue Melk tah ee Se ee ee wee TON, ane weet Rink: aaa Faia ies hee, WALKER — At Cambridge, This decisioa, leo, pasned by | cx iat ne Vielehea "hem to ‘on Bernie would be freely predict: PARIS, (Reuters) — Armed Mass., Saturday, March 3, a ote, only sider two points: (1) if ing another Grey Cup final for ister Pierre Mess- 1962, Annie I, Walker, former- Arthur Gormley opposing R the Tiger-Cats next season, but | Mer Saturday suspended pre- ly of 21 Prince Streel, in her Coun. Gormley said be die't sea ie cane’ $0 the cha. | this isn't the case OO (Jiminary military training in Remains will ar- think that the public would show ALOUETTES THREAT France for one month becatise win A °Charlotteown this even- BELMONT — The third ma-|ago, when a large potato ware- interest in an election for only | Council” and (2) if the oie: He thinks that the ,Tiger-Cats of right-wing extremist infiltra- Hits (Borden train time) 2 jor fire in about 15 years levell-| house on the farm was demol- jai the council, He also wonder- | sion should carry on as issat naat iat atl ete ts . se ore the MacLean Fu- ed the main barn on the farm of ished, while just seven years! eq who picked wards four, and come a branch or depart team he is picking to oust them | Which is voluntary, is under- al Home. Funeral notice Harold Yeo, Belmont Lot 16,/laler his farm house was level-| five as the wards in which the under the council hiring "tal | Reo tine Gree taken by many Frenchmen be- peas early Saturday fhorning destroy- | councillors would stay i in office | time employees. team that. finished reat ie fore they are drafted and ‘is ed a herd of 25 cattle, including | Ori claciat conains 02 the three yeare, ena last year, Montreal Alouettes. | imed at helping them get ROACH — At re pa Coun- 19 milk cows, a flock of hens | b barn burst into flames again on| “Why nof let the government cunt iad A OR “Last year's Montreal team |dicker promi iy Mogae Sa he| saturday evening, but although) decide who stays in or out.” | 4, VS) raft agreement with Canadian football's most valu- to retire from the game after and Hamilton in 1960 were very | rs, Re Vian nant Sone, ees Ae Ae eeeens a ne rurther | be, sald, Local 501 Charlottetown Ci able blayer in is an ardent the Eskimos had won the Grey similar teams. Montreal lost a sington, nee 41 yea building, which reportedly was | damage was don Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet lottetown Civic t the Da- “ ‘Employess Union be executed by twist Cup nipping Montreal 25-24 lot of close games, and I think mains are resting a {| Partially covered by insurance.| All the animals were believed | answered that “if we can't make | Employ e executed by | Believer in the swept through Faloney signed as a back- | they could win it all next year.” vison Funeral home until Mr. Yeo discovered the fire/to have suffocated to death be-| out our own recommendations, | powering of the public relations | Me i p.m. Wednesday, then to Keir when he first left the house after| fore the flames reached them.| we might as well quit.” mayor and city clerk; the em-|the entire United States in field coach with Calgary Stam-| Bernie is in Charlottetown to STEAK = Memorial Church, Malpeque. breakfast and’ at "that time| ‘There has ‘been 0 ca Ure! RIGHT OF WAY committee of the couneil to ad-|lightning-like | fashion and is peders. but @ -outhern uncle, help out ibe anual | Bester where funeral service will be/ ames were already coming determined for the sudden ot sea | Vertise for applications for the | NW doing likewise in Canada. Uncle Sam, had other ideas and | Se paign. He is in the ti Another amendment pass Bernie Faloney, who last year Bernie was called into the ser- midst of a five and a half week held at 2 p.m. Interment in| throush the soot break. by a 7-1 vote was one enabling | Post of Charlottetown Conven- broke the Edmonton Montreal vices. He entered the air foree tour of Canada during which he Peoples cemetery, Malpeque. | “ni.” stiscouche fire dep: the City Council to close any “A erypt thyme Decl redytabanal pS on the nine-year-old | with a commisison will apepar in dozens of cities ht-of-way or passage pro- early ward tome Galen : .| with the symbol of crippled eee i ape Tra-| Ment was called, however a rig) henley After two years of service foot. ‘ at ene, Sunday, ‘Maret 4 Tee, € oor Toad conations It wa | ly ee vided an, aerate one is pr; | Fang, fr an, exci office | igaes om a busy schedule | el Berne Secked tay anche Timmy .(Maternal & Child Q a sometime before it arrived vided and has the ful ‘t the {Of appearances. the city the’ game and signed with Pepsi-Cola Co. is paying the Robert Ernest Sherren in| the scene, although itis thought IN ti of those using the former right.| of Scarboro, Ontario to visit the| terday to tell this to a surprised | Hamilton for the 1957 season expenses of the tour and Trans-| Health Classes rr adie Fuceral lome “un.| that even had) they arrived omina 1on | etme or passage, e " rae ¢ Proposed | Guardian reporter. wheré he has been ever since, Canada Airlines is providing ishaim Funeral Home “u-| ooer, ‘they. would have he only one against it was | new civic assessmen iy (do, you'd the twist?" | Grea intone Wenchr/or| Pree)! trenephetstiog, oAlaciime ios Baal til noon Tues 2ay oer tO epic ,-Ubable to-save the. structure. “IF Pri | Coun. Arthur Wright, et ther resolutions included) asked the reporter suspecting | jn Montreal in 1960. Central Airways footed the bill New Series gins Church at | ScOHeRRrC ES DCT TAIL the efforts ot the firemen or Frince | enous that the city council unt the council seek immediate] the answer might reveal a new for his flight to Charlottetown. “ Traverse, where the ‘yneral) oo neighbors were directed at uldn't enter into it.” The! financial assistance from the} idea in physical training. ‘NEAR TRADE’ He has a full round of ap- service will be held at 2 p.m. Interment in the’ church ceme- tery. Please omit flowers. ‘The New Democratic Party) amendment arose as the result i “ ah saving a nearby tate Federal Government of Canada| “For fun”, Bernie said, “‘Be-| The now famous “near trade” pearances scheduled for ia Public Health Centre house and there ‘efforts ‘were| MAY have four persons seeking] of a dispute in regard to a lane | towards the rebuilding of $,685| sides, I think it's good health. | that involved Bernie and Monte Suulmereida successful, with no damage be Oe County at + Rcsuateots were | feet, of Victoria Park breast-| ful exercise and probably helps real quarterback Sam Etche- ARREST MILLIONAIRE : hi LUND — At the Charlottetown | ing sustaine , | contest the district in the next| unamiously approved and in- | Work: the empowering of the| keep me in shape. verry hasn't left any bitter (AP) — Harry S. Wednesday, March 7, 1962 Sunday, March 4, The unfortunate owner wa : pp “| public property committee to| The Hamilton Tiger-Cat quar- | scars on Faloney fa oetill iat ean terete a Serre aberh Aa tacts aucGne:[Alrst Mig: ite weatig 3 oath ee ; Sone ne eatin Oe ane sto | take immediate steps towards| terback seemed surprised to| “It's a business,” he says soldier with U.S. forces in the poset Chases a0 p.m. federation Street, | Parkdale, gre, Party's: Provincial secre | $100; authority to declare any | Securing a new and suitable site| hear that in these parts the | simply. “I play well and they Second World War and stayed Parents Classes p.m, in his 76th year. His remains | day morning leaving the house| taryortanier ‘Thomas Dunphy| Sreet or portion of a street a| for the city dump; authorization| twist is considered a teen-age | pay me. I don't and they trade on to become a multimillionaire, are resting at the Charlotie- at 9 o'clock for Requiem High| StS, announced that | Mayne | ‘revrback ‘street. and to. prohi- | to ca‘l tenders for the laying ot | sport. Nevertheless he is going | me. was arrested Saturday and held Royal eadeaian Legion town Funeral Home. frois| Muss at. St. Culhhert's Chur| rete wuenis actos teacher, bit ‘any permanent structure to| Sewers in the Co-op Housing de-| to go on twisting, even if the — But he obviously didn’t like for possible deportation. Also ar- Kadnatan where the funeral will be held) ch, St. Theresa's at 9.30, In-| nas ,sereed to add his name to freon nearer the street | velopment; -that the city make| management of the Tiger-Cats | the manner in which the man- Fested were two American asso-| 5 Tuesday morning, leaving the| terment in the church ceme-| ‘esis ° those seeking nomin- | ine than fifteen feet; authority | application for a loan under the| objects to it as a dangerous | agement went about making the Ciates, Robert and John Brooks.| Friday, March 9, 1962, funeral home at 840 for Re- tery nae | to call the city clerk the comp-| terms of the National Housing | pastime, in view of the sprain- | trade. They not only didn’t It Is alleged that Stonehill in-) Mothers Classes Only uiem High Mass at St. Pius Also in the running will be troller of ity comptroller,” | Act regarding sewage treatment|ed muscles and slipped discs | bother to mention the pending terests realized a profit of 2:00 pm X Chureh at P o'clock. Inter, HAYLEY — The death occurred | Douglas MacFarlane, Bedeque, ‘0 that the whole area of| projects it reportedly has caused. deal in advance to him, they 68,000,000 pesos ($19,000,000) : and Gregory MacInnis, | nish. Both are farmers. bs ae ket Square and Market! Other resolutions were that; “It’s none of their business | didn't even tell him after the through illegal importations and Department of Health - in Montreal of Miss Fl ment in the Boman Catholic al of Miss Florence | what I do in private life,” he | trade was made. Bernie found aX evasion in 1959 and 1960 yley, formerly of Southport, | , treet be made available for Legislature be petitioned on | mmc. P.E.L., im her 88rd year. Her | 4, Mt-_ Dunphy said that 2 tour tip aksctson urls maubetarion’ ot Lehait oPrtae cocscreciooney or] taaaialas out about it from a teammate. GRANT — At Dorchester,) remains will arrive Tuesday | Gonp te tavorably considering| tte, Fathers of Confederation | sewers and water supply e GREATEST MOMENTS Faloney went to court and Mass,, on Thursday, March| evening by train and will rest | Gent. is favorably considering puiding; authority to expro- | authority to issue water deben-| Bernie's greatest moments in Etcheverry went to the U.S. ATTENTION 1, 1962, Mrs. Daniel Grant of} at the Hennessey Funeral | ™nning for nomination riate land for a site for any| tures and sewer debentures to a| football both occurred last sea- Sam with a “no-trade without ey Pr y | tui fone # dection ‘is “made. hi civie building, or for any public | total of $185,000; that the Legis-| Son. The first was the second consent” clause in his contract Her remains arrived in el park, playground or parking jure be petitioned for an act to|@ame of the Big Four playoffs wouldn't go to Hamilton and lottetown, Sunday afternoon| held Thursday morning, | | expected fo be Wed within, two area ‘or any other civie purpose | authorize the issue of debentures | when the Tiger-Cats came from | Bernie asked the law to clarify TOBACCO GROWERS and were forwarded Sunday ing the funeral home at | weeks ia Summerside. approved by the minister; | to the amount of $650,000 to behind a whopping 18-point de- | the situation. evening from the Charlotte- for Requiem High Mass at St,|————_- """"""""""____ authority to rescind any ex-| fund expenditure for permaness | elt to whomp the Toronto| But when Etcheverry went off town Funeral Home to her Dunstan's Basilica at 9 a.m.| Otter Falls in the Yukon Ter-| propriation; authorization to ac-| works for the year 1961; and|ATgonaut's 48-2 in the second | to the States, Bernie continued Avriving this week, popular: Holland West late residence, Peakes Road. Burial in the Roman Catholic | ritory is portrayed on the back | quire any lands or areas and to| that the Legislature be peti jon- | game of the total point series | to play for Hamilton : é ig this oo popt a a The funeral will be held Tues- ~ cemetery. | of the Canadian $5 bill. dispose of them a council's | ed for an act to authorize the is- to eat to rs herd ae waa eantnaii one planters, also Owen’s Resetting Transplanters, f Vt against Winnipeg. Hamilton lost | —or at le: jon's—worst J ; ae ar s0n0008 ty tes chy tovpre,| tthe Blue Bormbers but that | scason inthe Biz Four. They | Sprayers, Hoeing Attachments, Cultivators and vide the Charlottetown School | didn’t take any of the a er oe bse ne = a other allied equipment used in the industry. Place | Board with funds t away from the Toronto upset. | the playoffs altogether finish- if f fa ‘ Board with funds to erect and| #7 Sead igsest momen: | ing fact with four'atraight vie | YOUr orders early and be sure of delivery on time came later when he was nam- | tories, a sign of better things | for spring operation. ed as winner of the Schenley | to come in 1961 Award t! t valuable| Why the reversal of form? itax firm in regard to proceed-| Haver in Canadian’ footer ne Player in Canadian football. It | At the top in 1959, at the bottom ing with the building and fina marked the first time in nine | i. 1960 and at the top again in MacLeod and Greene ,cing a new City Hall. The firm! years that any but a Montreal | 1961? ‘drew up a report following re- | or Edmonton player had won| Bernie doesn't find this easy MONTAGU commendations Submitted to the | the award. To get it he beat | to explain, but laid at least council by a com-|out Jackie Parker, a former | some of the blame for the fail- mittee. The only one against the| teammate at Fdmonton when —— ‘proposal to hear the representa- | Bernie first broke into Cansdi-~ tive was Coun. H.E. Hyndman, | football who said the city was too far in| Bernie's first season in the debt now. The meeting was set | Canadian game- -was al: for March 19. most his last when he decided MEET TOMMY DOUGLAS Peakes Road in her 84th year.) Home on Wednesday at 2 p.m. The council also agreed to hear a representative of a Hal- And this diamond can put up to $2,500 in your hands — perhaps even more. Niagara Finance has over 200 branches coast to coast, specializing in fast, convenient service to Canadians MONDAY, MARCH 5 who need to borrow for some 1s “4 p.m.—Morell ae eae Hall worthwhile purpose. 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