Tonight's panel will also in- clude mem of Prince of United Nations Clui: t‘ o o o u l I 0 Rehabilitation COUl’ICII Ch°"°”e'°w" “"d Queens c°""h’ l ; The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues, Jan. 29. 1963. 3 Tile Rehabilitation Council for‘ .r v- ,1 ter seal campaign he h(l\'P a ' ' O 0 $3,500 yesterday when Rotary. the council. We have our own ‘at the weekly luncheon meeting : representative in tile council and in the Charlottetown Hotel voted ' it is only fair that sllcll repre- in ' ‘scals fund. formed of what is going on. Tllis Dr. Todor Gencheff in addres~ is tlle main objective of this ad- pan Tanqgahv munsphnr at. sing the meeting. gave a thor- dress today," he said. tachyd h, the Nahmahgt Chinesel objects ofltlie Canadian Council fillly informed as to what Ro- hon. last njgm h). plane. will Brian 51(,rri5_l-‘rancos Ann cul. a'natlon-Wlde organization. law 15 drum; for halidit'apilvd participate tonight ill a panel len. Sharon Wright and Errol stressmg the worth and value of children and adults of this pro- discussion of “The Chinese Ques. . Sharp_ ll . . Vince‘ . . ' $10,000 SPENT “13 Tao'Tsahv he“? as atali~t China as consul in Yoko- Introduced by chairman Wll- Continuing he said, “During SPN'ial EW‘“ (if the P«E-I~ihama 1950-1951. and as special “am Peters. the Speaker Said. the fiscal year ending hlarch Branch of the United \‘ations'assistam '0 “K, minisny f . , ‘ 91's.. lassocmted Wm‘ the Gamma" was spent. representing Easter Sphah ‘0 the “mm” bth' '3 1955. He has beell attached to seal and Rotary auction money Prince Of Wales College at 1:13 ; the Nationalist Chinese embassy ’ collected tllrough your efforts. this altomoon- iin Ottawa since 1955. ‘R0 YCIUIDVO e . . ‘ the Disabled was enriched by . direct interest in the affairs of O I I ' .that amount from the E a ster sentative should keep you - ough run-down of the aims and “We should keep the public pmhaesh in Ottawa. who arrived ; wales .the same in respect to this pro- vince. “ml at Montgomery Hall, Mr. Tastan served Nahum “OUT ROtal‘y Chlb 0“ becoming ill amount oi $10495” Association of Canada. will also foreign affairs in Formosa 1951. A total of 153 cases received The meeting which is open Council for Crippled Children six years ago, was granted the fran- lchise to sponsor Easter seals in ‘this provmce' " help‘ 139 cases were closed tion referring ‘ I e h . . . . v ~ - » - Part'cumrly '0 i the ubllc. ets underway at i . The Slfillanty 0‘ theCObJegi ' which means they have been re- the 34 placements made 8215‘ p g ' Egiesérfgplte: Cfififggagnd 2:11:35.”””“ ' H habilitatod: 32 casos were plac- year and work done for children ..—_————__« ‘and the Canadian Foundation. DR. TODOR GENLHEFF ‘ed in employment. 118 cases glv- under the pronnClal department Morecomf°r+wearing v I l n medical service. six cases of health. The speaker was understanding which wxll im- have completed training a nd thanked by co - chairman Dr. prove the Cham‘f‘s 0f Cahhda S are ready for employment. Ai John Craig. disabled population a the moment we have two cases The president. Dr- G- G- W. R for Poliomyelitis and Rehabilita- ,tion, recently p r o m p t e d the amalgamation of both organiza- 'tions in the belief that the dis- FALSE TEETH? Here is a pleasant way to overcome '0 “V9 loose plate discomfort. FASTEETH. A SCENE from the “Mer- Bassaliio. reads a letter from Mary Donovan as Jessica. 1 Hous- . L charm or Venice IS shown his friend the merchant An Douglaq MacLEOd as Gratiann . creative and satisfying life," he taking course; through the RC“ mn announced that e. an improved powder. sprinkled on I ' - r . ~ . . . ‘ ' h above as pre nlf‘d by the - -_ , - able‘i Bersons WW“? '5“. better Slaled- humiliation Council of P.E.i. as Page had been nominated, iorhh‘ii’. iEdtrlfil‘i'né’rler‘iéi’ifigli i203: . ~ .. tonio. Others left to right are Mary Evelyn Rowe as Nerlssa, i d D G h ff id . . , . . . 51- Dunstan“ Un'vm.“ty Dr?‘ David Ellsworth as Salanio d P t. . L . hr ll Serve v 13 9M 9 53 - SEAS-"53 SEALS part of their vocational reliabll district governor for 1963, -64.‘ {3321735tg‘f‘nzufllg’hhfifizyé (‘13:! £310 thoc'l?)tiiirtlaflSt Hue I ' a n - a “ma elg imor as [WOUId Be COMMMON BOND "Villlfi rlaistiniLy is important to "athm- many more cases have “‘0 Gleam" “i tak? place . t a“ “’5 imam" Chad‘s “Pm” "9 n L as ‘ ames Gamty as Lorenw' Port'a' “The c o m m o n bond wlilchiour club because we are affili- be?" helped- Mary Internanonal 1“ 5" Lou‘s' Ef‘ifrfiéeléllrfis‘flfflfii“ mu” mainly. “Miss Mona Wilson as execll- Mo. June 9-13. cam_ tive director of the Rehabilita- draws all of us into this nation-‘ al organization is to study the ated with the council through our Easter seal We Fight Ortiz MANILA (cp) ._ Fla sh needs and promote the welfare'paign, and the national March “on Chllhml l? COThPlhhg a Grip- .Elorde, Filipino holder of thelOf Canadian residents who are of Dimes committee which will Pied childrens registry. l iru¢meanfivfi ‘ “voila junior lightweight title‘idisabled from any cause what- he establlished in tile near fu- TO FORM CLINIC pas-[AGEmTHIS it ' said Monday he would be giad‘soever. ure." "The goal is that a Rotary LETTER.50NNY. to fight lightweight champion “It is expected that the ef— After commenting in detail Crippled Children's Clinic willi "’ '——-'A 2 about the world picture in re- be organized throughout the pro-i spect to rehabilitation. Dr. Gen- Vince. the aim of which will bel cheff stressed the importance of to discover new cases and bring the World Congress to be held them under rehabilitation as in Copenhagen in June. “I have soon as possible. All doctors in briefly outlined the role of the the province have been alertedi iCai-lns Ortiz at any time and ‘ forts of the council will create a lany place, ‘bond of common interest and i Elorde made the comment in‘ , v 2 reply to a statement by Ortiz, ger and father-ln-law, said the of New York. that he expects‘Flash first must beat off the "$3 to defend his crown against the challenge of Johnny Bizzaro of . H . ' t . ' whipmo in Manila in late Mawarifi pa” on Feb_ 16, h, a jun..Canadlan. Rehabilitation Councn in this respect and entire co-op-l i Lope Sal-real, Elordevs “12,113,101. lightweight hue fight. for the Disabled. Now let us can eratlon is assured," Dr. Gen-‘ l Sider how our club fits into the cheff said. ' i Progress Is I Indicated ’“Lfif “f By Park Royal Church \I‘ .lit “As the franchised organization followed. Brig. W. W. Reid gave in this province to run the Eas- Considerable additional informa-i A The annual meeting of Park Rev. J. H. Tye: session by 3.. - ‘Royal Church revealed a yearleing: committee of stewards [of progress in every area. Th eiby J. Williams: treasurer by A- meeting was chaired by the min-l Gorl‘ih: UHilEd CbuI‘Cb Women lister. Rev. J. . Tye, who conflby Mrs. E. Johnston and Mrs. .ducted the opening devotions.lS. C. Wright: United Church lGeorge Ayers was appointed se.lMen by E. Elliott; Christian ed- .cretary. lucation committee by D. Read: The reports showed the cliut‘cthhlerb SChOOl by 5- Wriilbt: balcony was completed duringl Messengers by Mrs. K. Jenkins: fthe year. except for all the pews. i Explorers by Mrs. A. West: Ty— 1and was fully paid for includingij by H Tye: CGIT by Mrs- tlle loan obtained to do the work. J. H- Tye: Sigma-C by G- Wig- New hymn books and choirlginglonl Hi-C by 13- TFEdEUiCkl The her husband. The play. with a gowns were added. Eleven me-lYPU by B. West: organist by actors are ovan as . ‘ orial pews were received hyIL. Hiscott; senior choir by L. Jessica, daughter of the Jewish “as” 0“ ‘8' “'35 "ml" the d" ‘the congregation and dedicated..Tb0mDSOH: junior and intermed- moneylender Shylock, and “who” 0f R9“ Adria“ Al'seh' .The work of redecorating the? late choirs by Mrs. S. Newman: James Garrity as Lorenzo, null. walls of the classrooms for theibudget by R- MBCGih: OffiCial church school was well along‘ board by S. Wright. and it was hoped to have these‘ NEW ELDERS brighter quarters for the Chh-i The congregation elected new the“ t" meet in early in theielders to the session as follows: year l'A. Coffin. I. Maund. E. Wilson. verslty players at the college S. C. Wright, church schoollJ, Williams. H. Douglhs_‘])_ C. superintendent. revealed the; Marx y, Coleman; and h, SDU Production Ciiy_Couples . Sailing To "3’ 0“ Sundays- After mUCh dls'.follows: K. Dalziel. H. Lowther. PleaseSAUdIenceWestIndies f“ cussion a church extension com- o. Manuel, G. Newman. v. The. lmihee was appointed to exam- denick. R. Webster. A. Thomas, ‘ine the situation and recommen- Mrs. H. cooke_ :. ‘ The board of trustees was " elected as follows: .William Ellis. " Leard. William MacLeod. On behalf of the congregation a vote of thanks was moved to lthe many leaders of the church for their interest and untiring iefforts in a busy year. The min- ister expressed his pleasure in liur exciiisillilandimprollod no liip process makes the new 1965 Rambler classic the worl’ ost copletei rustproofed car JEWISH WIFE and gentile husband play a scene firom the Merchant of Venice." prescnt- ed by the St. Dilnstan's Uni- auditorium night. last Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sim- monds and Mr. and Mrs. Stew- ded action at the next annual art Ives leave Halifax Wed- meeting of the congregation. nesday aboard the passenger.1 The every family church pap- freiglhter, Sun Princess, for 1: er plan was shared by the con holiday in the Caribbean, gregation this year and will bei The vessel whose main cargo continued on a modified scalei is potatoes has mom for 3 in 1963.1t. was deClded. passengers and will call at San i It was ‘V‘th pleasure the m9?” Juan. puerto Rim; Trinidad. trig noted the support to the Mis- and Georgetown, British Guiana. “Mary and Maintenance Fund Shakespeare's "Merchant ofgwas popular with the audience Venice" one of The Bard's bestiin his role as the greedy and liked plays came to life lastivengeful Shylock. another main night at St. Dunstan's Univer- character. The antics of John B. sity when the student players jMacDonald as the jester Launce- staged the production before an :lot Gobbo also drew apprecia- audience of approximately 500. ltive applause. Brilliant new costumes by Douglas M. MacLeod and ’ Sister Louis Marie. CSM. and James Garriiy tok the parts of sets by Claude Maurice. B. Al't‘., .Graiiano and Lorenzo. friends accentuated production. joi‘ Antonio and Bassanio. Mary which was under the directionyimnovan was Jessica. daughter I ‘ ‘ has passed the $5,000 mark and} - - . - _ f Rev. rian Arsenault. of Sllylock and wife of Lorenzo. wiflhe beCh‘a'l‘lvgttemrb: tcoylfles was the highest yet given bY‘ggfhigzBighféllglih§d$1$dpfih The cast of 18 included ini Other members of the cast ‘ a‘ y ‘ ” Feetthis church.. ‘ ‘ ‘ weeks. most of which will helucw IS ACTIVE Royal shared in a service to 591:.“ “g. “mm” S‘Fl'm‘eln'g- l The United Church Women in- 51'3"“ 53$?” beme’ ‘0 “‘9 d mm mm9nds. 5314,3'9L‘t0r' dicnted a very active year high- Mry Banach spoke on behalf at While 1" Trmldfld he ‘lighted by gifts to the church of h". congregamn in apprécia_ take ,the Opportunity 0fland church projects. by serving “on the sh.an leadership .lsrtlniz busmess contacts. I t 6 men's suppers. by the given bv Rev. and Mrs. Tye- The gathering enjoyed a social 8 n g 5 hour during which the. new film- making bandages for the Red gaggedkeason for Bemg waj Cross. Visits were made regu- I ART 8 TAXI favors were made for the pat~ ch e ed for overseas relief. Financial 1 larly to the Livingstone and tents of Beach Grove at Christ- LUCKY NUMBER THIS WEEK was given Augustine leading roles such veterans Ofiincluded John R. MacDonald colleizt‘ PI‘OdIK'iiOn 85 Patricia as the Duke of Venice. Nicholas Leiizhtizor. playing the part of lWoni-z and lrvin Singh as the the clever Portlia. and Gordoanrince of Morocco and t e Harris 85 the “much! l'nel‘CbEH'lt prince of Aragon. unsuccessful Antonio. suitors for the hand of Portia; BassaniO. husband of Pfll‘liaiDavid Ellsworth. as Salanio. and friend of Antonio. anotherILawrence. Don Elysyn as Sal- maloi‘ r018. was Dnl‘li‘ayt‘d by ‘ernio. Bernard Malone as Tub- Kenneth Doiron. Ronald Whelan in], James Levy as Old Gobbo, :Geny Matthews as Stephano. Mary Evelyn Rowe as Nerissa. L O < A thhe clerk. 3 Stage and lighting was byi n . wife of Gratlano and maid to ‘William Faulkne Portia. and Peter McHugh as B R I E F SiDance Class purchase of a piano for the ball. by participating in the Cross blood donor clinic Police Probe Two Breaks rustproofing primer paint which fills every corner of the car body. In this way, there Is not one am of surface of the car which has not been protected. There's no casual spraying in this process that might miss vital areas and leave them exposed. l That's quite a claim—the world's most completely V rustproofed car. But Rambler is perfectlyjustified in making it. No other automotive manufacturer in the ‘ world is so thorough. Our Deep Dip rustproofing process is the most extensive in the industry. And this year, with the introduction of 'Ilnisido’, an exclusive MacArthur Nursing Home and mas time. Clothing was gather~ g Taking advantage of ' 'weekend storm. burglars ran- SllDPOI‘i sat e le 1 ni‘iit-e r‘i' , Cove camp and the presbyterlal Walthen Gaudet while others. or allocation met in full. possibly the same ones, broke The Men's Club reported the into Tanton's Accessories on most active year of its history Great George Street. In the lat- with a good attendance at its IS PATIENT Mrs. Gerald Doyle. Pleasant Street is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. E r n e st H. Anderson, Rocht‘ord Square is a patient In‘ the P.E.1 Hospital. CARD PARTY WINNERS iFor Adults ter insttaillcf thhey w;re m o I' e meetings and m a n y projects 1 success u n t at t ey obtained supported. ESUggeSI'ed approximately $43. All Christian education groups i In the Mayor's law office ap- Showed ' EI'OWiniZ membership l Adults in the Cliariottetown .parently nothing was taken, but and 8 high interest due to a fine area who are interested in tak- Miles and drawers were a ll leaderShlP 0“ the Part Of many l ' instructions in ballroom lopened. There were several ob. volunteer leaders. Reports were dancing from Mrs. Evelyn Ed- jects which might have been received as follows: Minister. So you see, it’s no idle boost when urn clal that we have the world's most completely rustpruofud our. Why do we go to so much trouble!I lame It's part of our firm policy of providing 'inuxllnum usefulness to the user’. Visit your Rambler Dealer soon, and test drive the new1963 Rambler classic and discover how H. T. JAMES new way of building cars, we have increased the amount of galvanized metal on the car by seven times! I Our exclusive Deep Dip method of rustproofing was ' developed at the Rambler plant in Brampton, Ontario. It is specifically designed to fight the rigours of cana- “\‘i \iLliI II: ii “til I ‘I'Vi‘i ixj‘b goth Mmdon‘ are asked to be taken. but which possibly were resent at Queen elm-lone High 'capable of being traced and for n .1: ‘k * * * riinn weather and driving conditions. This is what we much this policy means to your driving pleasure and *‘k‘k‘k‘k - ' ' t touched. _ _ ' Winners of the St. Pius X School tonight at eligiht oclock. is reason were no . I I . I card party last night. were: Mrs. Edgett. a professional, A large plate glass Window lniHERE COMES do.tbo entire car body is immersed completely into convenience Iadies' first. Mrs. Mary O‘Han- dancing instructor. will be m l the Sally Shirl '“ “ram” “Misti * six separate baths which clean, scour and seal the “so on dis I u." “n I. N ‘ Icy: second. Mrs. Norma Mor-tChal-lottewwn and Simmer-sideiwas also smashed. but thlni " ft” t I I Play! Am "I on Of m rissey; consolation. Susan Mac-' several times durin the next ‘was credited to the high winds ‘ Sll acoo OS 00 . u... 3.3..4 ‘arwml c." buy, 1five weeks to give dancing in- over the weekend. Phall; men‘s first. Alex Mac- stiid- ‘ Kenzie; second. .1. Fisher; con- shhcnoh to high 9mm] mlatlflfl- John D0349: “991°0hl- cnts. She will coilduct classes Mrs. James Hughes and Step- [0,. adult, or a guffidgnt "um. hen Hughes; door prize. Mrs- ' ber indicate interest. Stan McCabe. The program for high school After that the car is again dipped to the roofline in IRON DEPOSITS Iron-bearing sands in New‘The most marvelous movie ever made! One Zealand's Waikato area are 425-1 timated to contain enough ore :M m ‘students is sponsored by the , ’ “5921193 figfi‘gtmg flilnhydcnl fitness division or the :gnfrgfugcfnm "‘8" ""-"“‘~0°°_ snows 3 Md Way mmmg from chariot. dcmtrtment of education. Today .. wed. mo _ mo _. . 4 J . Charlottetmm Funeral Home to can“ w. ms mmmm FLAME ROUTS WOLF NORTH BAY. Ont. tCPi .— IThree fishermen frightened off In rabies-crazed timber wolf on : ALBERT l. THOMAS St. Augustine's Church. South; Rnstlco. where Solemn Requieml High Mass was celebrated byl ' Deacon Ann-4A»; . “‘WED highlights the III 153 MIN Classic Six / Ambassador V8 urnuwv- vv ‘ . mu m HIV THAT Kl'Y HAVING FOREVER! thhMUSieMfiy Ind Alb-deacon web? 89‘“ lLake Nipissiniz near here Satur- White Rose liming leopard Ayers and Rev. from day by waving a handful of . me" o" 1 3 “arng Rev. $1121.53: Tiflé’fypam' nmggirngzhiii O stove oil pe'n'r'sr ' Sworn! tiliFS‘i Hfr-IJ‘JEF FrlL 0.. ma was present ' sa orman o i i I «a ' ’ ' Iiii‘lni only! tum interment m :wgg‘hoqgoggagggg 3:33.313. 0 gnome RiSlUN'l llS'HlClilli GlliuotD'lUllD'ood SEETHEGLASSIG six urn innissmm-riniecoumuumu six-srnmmmsuoui » or - ' conducted by Father m towartfidutflsflhgg holemrhe . “Welles at. , Pallbearers m A - men rend . o W I Euulpped with uni. Cyril Gflhfiédfitfmg “of $92895”: ‘3.“ : 'rwo-wn names ALLISON MOCLEOD lIMITED ’ m“. imaging“ data 'Gel-l'piece or pnwrmwaved it and Grultou at. I. out 4-6610 <* * * * * * 4 ¥ 4 ¥ ¥l126 Cumberland Street um 4.7364 Bug" & MacL.°d Ltd. 3 the wolf loped . Y 3'