ISIAND NEWS PAGE’ Charlottetown and Queens County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. 28, 1963. Dancing Instruction- Set For S'side, Ch’town Professional instruction in‘ tax once a week for lessons with ballroom dancing will be avail-jGunter Buctha. .able at Summerside and Char-l Classes will be held at Sum- ‘lottetown during the next five m0"si'Ie on the following dates: .. Jan. 28. and Feb. 4. 11. 18 and Evelyn E. Edgett. a highly 25; and at Charlottetown on qualified instructor who operat- Jan. 29 and Feb. 5. 12. 19, and ;es her own school of dancing at‘26. Classes for high school stu- Moncton. will be in the prov-.dents will be from 4 to 6 pm. . ‘Ince for five two-day visits. Adults. if interested. are ask- ;sw-ting this week. for classes ed to contact either Jack 3 ;for high school students anngeady. Charlottetown, or Char- adults. 1 m. Summerside. if . ‘ ‘ classes for adults are formed. ‘ ‘ . W iSPONSORED BY GOV’T lthey will be conducted on the UN ‘. The Program is under the above dates at a convenient .sponsorship of the P.E.I. divis-‘ evening hour. Instruction at {ton of physical fitness. and Da—l Summerside will be in Civic .vld Boswell. director of physlc-iAuditorium and at Charlotte- 7al education for the province. town at Queen Charlotte High feels that the course will fulfill‘ Sch" ‘ a certain physical and cultural VARIETY OF DANCES requirement, particulary for There are two main phases ofl » the high school students. dances that Evelyn teaches. The; j Mrs. Edgett. a professional first includes the 5 —~ \u' V t I ‘l' A so ic PATTNA This was the scene on the shore of White Rock Lake in Dallas last week as high .i winds and sub-freezing tem- peratures combined to form this icy display. Three arc- tic blasts in 12 days moved into Texas causing closing of i freeways in some cities and alarm to the Rio~Grande Val- ley citrus growers. Note ice clad picnic table in the far background. (AP Wirephoto) international 1 student of Gunter Buclita, Hali- waltz. slow foxtrot. quick stepl A ids a teacher‘s certificate and tango; the. second phase in-l from the Maritime Conservatory volves the popular variations of! ‘ of Music at Halifax and hasLatin American origin— thel " iB-B-JoneshfimHeads*izixz";::.:‘2:::i:?:. . , . ‘ Queens PlOWlllg Match a. as: assessor.- subarea li_:}.)t:és:‘.s-‘-V OWEN SOUND AFTER FOUR DAYS OF SNOW wind that has piled city and district streets with almost feet of snow. (t‘P Wirephoto) jacket lengthfiepend on the tie-4 signer‘s whim. Some like them This is Owen Sound. 0nt.. It Is indicated that the pro-ldon't know. as 1 was in Ottaw n ‘ h,“ B. B. Jones. Bunbury. was‘ _ after four days of snow and - . i . o lvmcial government has been} know the proposal is under York. She still travels to Hali- roll. and the twist. l harking over a long-range per-iconsideration and a men‘s rest- 0 to secure land in the area of dence is being discussed " h n . v t . . . . ' rd. Mr. Mac iiarrie said. I o president of the ., .the corner of Kent and Cumber- A third minister pointed out o-ElWhh his .mimgm grasp anngIS Queens County Plowing Match I C “'3 Association at the annual nicet- ;, tug Saturday night in Pownal i011" p... lHemlines Down 1 ‘iand Streets. probably as a site that the government has takt’n - i ' . for a men‘s residence for Prince; an option on some land in the knm‘ledge Of the wand s e O . w i . fAtl t'c t‘ -1 i - :of Wales College. icollege area and that “residents'ginzcgzgngc mintlt eggdhga mils i . , - Ion" some short. Hall. - - 1 It was mentioned that thei "earbi 3” "‘ law” 0’ a “‘5‘” . l ' if; - ~ . . . - Te'ntative dates for the county I L ’. ~ ‘ ‘Sheldon Duncan property is un-l‘lence _ the-V would prefer not $2311}, or: ladlartdo” mpmsent‘ Th 3 1 t I 1 h s - i . . 3"”: {Hotlmtfind lappl" .m: mam. and me provincial . .‘ ‘der consideration for purchasefito see the area become com_ ‘The- Queen'g MP ham he hop_ 1 et d elrizevoet;1d trs i tneifhy pill? n\\n o e narrones match which will be staged by ‘ ‘ mercialized." ‘ ’ ‘, nitia e can i a es n o e ‘ - r the Queens association this ‘VARIED ANSWERS ‘ 0n the subiect of land pur- ell that Name‘s “1th sugges' organization at a special meet-i . “WWII (“85595 dl‘np '0 all- year were set for Sept. 20 and 3' One cabinet member who wascliascs by Ill-C government. con- riplfi'T-illo lllia in“ la“ “769k n a l kl“ lemm- The long formal 21. A committee has been . : asked if the property has been' sideration is also being given to mar p . President Brady J. Smith was (mfg 1" “mm” than 9‘9“ named to select a Site. ‘ ‘ .119”: in clay. I i bought. gave a definite “no.” the securing of sites for a newi d' . .~ - chairman for the occasion and. ' lAnother minister said "it wasn't-liquor store and new cold stor bigg'tnmgcrfifggf flsgflighhdeltrsl: he also read the charge to the. thought up until last week but.age facilities in the Charlotte- warden who has he?“ named new members following which. vi might have been done then. Ii town area ' ‘Marshfield Presbyterian '1: ‘ o By LUCIE NOEL line which are guessed at rather will" hZ'gdp’ermgff. . PARIS (APl—The Paris fash- than seen. a”, Whyihvcdqflah qwhsls are ‘chahman. “In my View no more he gave a brief address of wel- ion merry-go-round begins Its SKIRTS SLIM ah for S‘m‘aher hmds" bringing capable person could be chosen come find. llrfli‘d them to take style-setting spin today. . Skirts will be slim. with ease hats back into the picture. These this extremely important 8" “NW” fmel‘C-‘t m the affa‘rs T195 leal‘o‘l from “.1059 m the achieved through pleated pan- are altogether flattering. fem- position on a body which offers;or the 500W)“ know. "‘dlcaw lh“ ‘deal M‘SS els, columns and sections. Suit inine. charming. _ hope for the kind of economici Addresses of welcome were al- 1953 15 Slender- Suppl? Sheath,” Ch h ° c ° I ideveiopment and self-help whichiso extended by John Walsh. P. anfl Plof‘1’Pl9d- Sh“ *5 “WWW! ‘ lour Atlantic Region needs." Mr. B. McTague. Joh n A. Hogan. 13". fem‘ml‘ev healthx but” he‘?’ ‘ ‘Macquarrle commented. .Wilfred Clarkin. Ambrose Smith. "' l" .. WW“ ‘1 l 1‘ ‘ I The annual business meetingled with the help of the Harring-‘ HP l‘f‘VMlOd “W “9 has re'lE"°re" 3- eagan' Jr" and tem' 523m“? auger“ edimly 12:12 of St. Col umba Presbyterian .ton and Mt. Stewart congrega- newed to Brig. Warden the sue-.John Mulligan. .a” ‘9 (ea pa" “ 1 m .‘Churcli. Marslifield. was held in tions for a garage at the manse Eestinn he made in the C 0 m' The new members are Thom- ls 0“ the church Thursda evenin . ‘ . ' . mons that the board's first ., r) . Desmhers . . y it to be erected in early spring as Peter Grant. Tommy 1 un from the knee fixahon' so the Reports on last year‘s event I’M. a were received and showed I {1 that the association b r o k e . 5-“ the unfavorable ’ weather. ‘ Other officers elected include; Former Resident ‘ Dies In England Word was received by Mrs. , Herbert MacPherson. 234 Syd— . ney Street. Charlottetown. of’ The St. Dunstan's Players B. B. JONES present recovering of her cousin. Miss Robert MacRae. Pawns], vice. with a good number of mem- Mr Lowry gave a report on "tortilla "Ht-Sid? Ottawa ht‘ he] phy. George Daniel Reid, John . . 1,] h . , .tteiia c. Worthy in London. president; and Robert . bers and adherents present. Earl behalf of the YPS. In the 595- in Charlottetown, the birth- Lester Hughes. James Jerome advance “0rd 15,!“ emlmes Shakespeare s best known and England on Dec. 31. Miss Smith. MLA. secretary-treas- Foster. clerk of session. called sion report it was stated thatmlacc of confederation. Hughes. Peter Leonard McKcn- “"11 be do“" ‘1 l‘me' ‘ Wciflw muttered a hfart at- Directors re-appmnted the meeting to order and a brief one new member had been mum“ nay Alfred Vernon McCloskey, 1n tow-am ti 1a st seasons I n 1‘9 Fred Kitson- HamDShh'ei worship period was conductcdlceived into the church on pro-1 most comedy She was the daughter of the Mr. MacRae, Harold Godfrey. by Hugh Lowry_ ifession of faith at the last com“ Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Worthy. Cornwall and a new director.. Mr. Lowry presided and Mrs_i row...“ am. .hat during hhel ms Keenan. paul Vin, bare backs, this season the view "cent Mocroskev‘ John Francis is the front. Focus this spring is Dania peter Currie on shoulders and wide - open. G. F. Huggan ' Sullivan venue. Charlottetown. Dr. Carl Willis Cornwall. Cedric Bane", a..th as were V91...“ member. h d d, d 1 . . “ :‘ slashed-to-the-limit neckiines o . ' . . - . t ' . . : Kilmer Joseph Hagen. - and for a number of veal-s was on wmis w is stationed _ , a e d R fl‘d—‘w .. . I h M h v of “dos at the 3' Charlotte ml the ex_ tary for the meeting. Repoits Earl Foster drew to the 239.)qu Thoiuh all \iomanly charms e M lat-er med as a. .mmtal ram. re resented .were presented. by the various tention of the meeting that in 1 an. wier nah”... mehm them mitt); technician in a Vic- mad}, in an mghafimaj organizations Within the church. the year 1964 the present church; The death occurred recently.SDU ‘itr; Illalslltluldt‘is :relbioarlilenedé ALU‘INI plowing match‘ . few years The financial statement was building would be 100 years old at “.0 Prince Edward [Slandi {This is nialnatge tfirrgugb c;u V r. GYMNASIUM age. [read by Scott MacArthur. The alnd that some arrangements Hospital of Gem.“ Frederick [M h ‘a'nth mhnznug Itmll‘ 0 T: It: be MON TUES JAN 28 29 8-00 PM. .Sunday School reports were sub- 5 he made to'cciebrate them“th in his 76th year. . nil. efiimiati; Ewairinggnaofdoavn‘ ., ., . , — . . muted by Mrs' Jon“ Munn.a"d‘ ’1 “mm” H “as S'WEOS'M : The late Mr. Huggan had been] rIL hind: "u .e‘ ‘ h. h t Admiggion 50 cents David Foster. The auditors that a committee be formed re-. h. ,0... hmhh mm a Shmt time. 0 [ t1? ) i. .\ 98551": t e 1g I ~- statement was read by Mrs. presentative of the organizations hot-ore hiq dpath He was hnmlo small bosom and supple waist. Earl Foster. Within the church to arrange a in Chen“. Valle); so“ of the ‘——_—““‘ T . . he Ladies Aid report was suitable program to mark the la“. la H Human and Martha] qt . - . i‘ ' ' ' m“ c . Dunstan s University Dra- given by Mrs. Athol MacBeathioccasion. S anwond. E a Society in present one of; 8 land Miss Worthy was engag- ———————————-—— ed in research work in London Ind travelled extensively. A. w. Hyndman Fall lniures 1”“ Bifihday IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING 3 ask fbr I A nice gesture was noted Fri-l Ch town Man day night when members of City Council left City Hall following the Council meeting to pay their while the WMS report was read‘ Mr. Lowry spoke on the blld— :by Mrs. Cedric Ballem. the re-yget of the church stressing the ‘port of the COC was submitted importance of this phase of the Moving to Charlottetown slxl Shakespeare's best known plays} years 8110 hi‘ rf‘SidE‘d With hlSiThe Merchant of Venice. at that niece. Mrs. Lcitli Ford an A lAXATIVE ONCE. TWICE or THREE TIMES A WEEK MONEY" MAI No need to leave home or work when you want money! Use BENEFICIAL’S convenient Loans-by-Mail service. Fill in and mail the coupon below . . . or phone and ask for a loan. The minute your Ioan's arranged you‘ll get a check in your mail box. MI‘-l/\lumni Gymnasium Jan. 28 and ‘byTer: ":1"? Boswell' {Yolk 8.“ asking that 1th.“. Ford. He was a member ot‘zg, ;...mt~ you suauro sur It ion"! of Stewart and MahRae “d” town's senior emu.“ who was 19 031' 0 managers “PM i ‘9' “1pm” 3 “ "(‘“alvo ' Christ Church. Cherry Valley. ‘ ed and directed hv Rev. the Laxative Tablet with the who operates Canadian Tire celebrating his 33rd birthday gem: by :h; fha‘rrfi‘t‘?‘ hm???" The altlogatgn ff” the if” The funeral service took piaceimfigguxrsmaulh the play‘is the GENTLE DIFFERENCE Corporation hi‘l'C. l5 8 W‘th hi yeslerday~ font. Sta 0 - “‘3: “ t e to P dasfiaccep e . e a so me" lon- at the cumlme Funeral Homeifirst production staged bv thelTake gentle-acting Nt . . . Nature’s the Princp Edward Island H05. He was Aw. (A1) Hyhdmamp e provmc1a governmen a e le every person camass whe“. Rev. A_ E. pierce}, can; - ‘Remedv! There is no letdowmno . v. _ - strip of asphalt paving had been :and was assured that this mat- » - isoriety this .VFBT- ‘ » . , mnmmg 8 f3“ ThurSday :yihzmanlggnagxfif laid in front of the church totter would be attended to. ducwd theaéerggfid55f13g£\,nagg Leading performers are Ron-;uncomfortable after-feeling N! 15 . . . . . . ROV- - . - - il-vegetable laxative. For over ‘ . . - - prOVide off the highway parking, Talmage Foster in givmg the _ - - I . “F .ald Whaler! as Shi'lm‘k. Pam“? ima' . . h firth]. “’3;.§”°.:.3::;'.‘1F":.“j.”}fl‘§§f5:51..“s‘§3§§;'f‘f.,°§i:§“2..:f that lumber had been PUTChas'TPWSbyterian remrd rem” said :dlllhnci” "man renmmd ace Leightlzer. Portia: Kenneth 1701-140 )ears. N? has been givmg folks , . - a . M.C. Stewart. vice~president respects to one of Charlotte- . The other hymns werci is expected Mr Stewart will be cillors headed by Mayor A, i_______ that he was delighted that the “Abide With Men and uTheron. Bassanio. and Gordon Har-hpleasantyet‘lectlve rehef overnight. in hospital for a few days. The Walthen Gaudet drove to Mr. lc‘mgregallo" had “New.” theiLord is My Shepherd." lm- Antoni“ ' mg .. NAM; accident Occurred when he {on Hyndman's home to offer con- levm’ “mm “la” and "‘3‘ “let Mr. Huzgan is survived by that Dates of the W0 P",l°’ma“' tomorrowalriglitf ADM“ down the basement steps while gratulations. His son. H.E. Hy- izaperl “:5 mm“ W0 ev“"3"foiloiii'iniz sisters and brothers_‘ces were'chosen to coincide with} Helpsyouhdbm" carrving a load of wood for the udman. a member of City Coun- . m"? n l e congregatlon- 'Ida. Mrs. F. M. Scoboria. Mel- the 0139}!an 0f the “RIVEI‘SI y 9 “.0” co "m, CITV pnouL fireplace lCll. is chairman of the finance I Mm" “5‘9" and 500“ Mac‘ rose. Mass: Florence. Mrs. first Whit" carnivali ‘ucuunmuocourz COMM-JUNIORS AMOUNT NEEDED 3y ' lcommittee. A " were “minted to the Houghton Mulch. Earnscliffe: Performances are open to the board or manage“ to 59”” (Alfred. Brighton. Mass: Arthur. public. three‘year term in California and Harold James. Burns Jewelers 0 Phone: 8 OPEN EVENINGS av APPOINTMENT—PHONE FOR HOURS BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. OF CANADA 149-151 GREAT GEORGE ST., CHARLOTTETOWN 946518 3 zi; 'i s‘ t *1 l-‘thvx t-S‘l‘fo v v r, There are about 115 different ‘ CAPITAL BUREAU as i loans up to $3000 and more ——Your loan can be life-insured I d f _} 36 month contracts on loans over $1500 C S E81” “5‘” "We 8 V0"? 0 {Charlottetown ' ' FAMOUS FOR . . L O A L No a {hanks to the. minister for his; Burial took place in “.9 Che... BRANDED INSPECTED . H, T' o . . i eadership during the past year. .ry valley Anglican cemetery. ‘ n _ H V Pallbearers were Leo Praught. S T E A K S '"W‘F‘l’i‘" 0 Everett Dunphy. Everett Jen- l "A! Mini OUT OF HOSPITAL kins, Arthur Wright, Sterling GOOD 030; t . .. . SQURIS -— Reported to be the William C oliin s. Montague. Ines and Edward Cam" ‘; MONEY; Holt 1 . . nut Earliest (lat? "1 My Year on has returned to his home after I ACK 3which a rishlng dragger has en- spending several days in the P ABUNDAVT “FF i B 9 tfcrfid t'hclpggl 0;} Stings. the" 0;) ‘King's County Memorial Hospi- ‘ 4 J' ' LARM d'nk I lkrs t nelmm ""1 {or treatment species of maple tree in the A ill the auto— lnllfti'.e ere eary am 8y eva- IN MONTAGUE OF THE GUARDIAN world—many of them found in * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * mane sprinkle... system at me» One of the dragger fleet own- Mrs. C. V. 3. Hill of Halifax. OTTAWA “f Pleas?" at "9"“ Himalayas and CNN“ MacDonald-Rowe womlwonking ed by the Red Diamond Com- its the guest of her son-in-iaw appfihmmeaf 0P ,Melvg'd J- dwic' V W mam. I’m“... Ware: Street had pany of Pctit d'c Gros. N.S.. the and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. 118:: rgsmgsmai‘i'lg on “m; 5‘ STUD: “games” K t 1'11“. chy fire fighting equipment dragger came into Souris to ob' Horace Fraser. Montague. i - 0 '0 p "A 9“ ,. t ‘r 'y o t b t _ ' 1r b . h Oil “VON 'SIX llllll OMS Illlllll Olllll I0ll OIlIII ESIIS' - ,vjhi‘bw I g ' y/g/gd/Mb/émf KENT. - tain the services of three addi-i .lantk‘ PTOVlnCES Developmentismte University reading spe- gllzhiszgrflafgflwfs Unix-hem“ .tionai crewmen to assist in fish-l V15" UNCLE lBOBI’d “’83 exlh‘erised here F'l'i-icialist says hypnotism can im- ' ' ' ling operations. 1 The Misses Helen and Maryiday by Heath Macquarrie. MPmmve the academic perform. RACE WINNERS ‘ ee town fishermen. Egbert McCardIe. students at SDD.‘for Queens. .ance of nine out of 10 college in Friday night's West Kent IBortein. Chester Macintyre and .were weekend guests of their "The defeat of Mr. McQuaidgstudents if it is used properly. school . spring park school ice Claude 0"‘anley snipped luncle. Rev. . W. McCardle. was a most regrettable occur- 1):, Stanley Krihpnor reports sports at the arena. the race for aboard. and the dragger sailed lMontague. Miss Helen was the rence. but if anything could be that “only a .light hypnotic nine.year-old girls was won by late that same evening for the [winner of the SDU Alumni schol-.regarded as a compensation forl trance need be induced for im- Anm. Kennedy. with Judy pm. fishing grounds off the south Iarshlp. Both young ladies come this. it would be the fact that he movement to take place in mi second and Both chandler shore of Nova Scotia. lfrom Klnkora. is now available to serve on the these areas." third. in the re re for seven- year-old boys second place was taken by Allen Profitt, not Alan Crawford. NICHOLSON FUNERAL—The funeral for Lewis S. Nicholson. was held from his late residence. Belle River. Sunday afternoon. Rev. Donald Nicholson conduct- 7 ed the service at the home and -.» 1‘ _ _ t Travel saving-s up to 44% the grave. During the service. four members of the Belfast choir rendered "Sometime We'll Understand". Pallbearers were J. W. Bell. Jack Gillls. Alan Nicholson. J. Stewart Ross. MLA James Benton and Lewis Ross. P‘Iowerbearers w e r 9: Stanley MacMillan. Kenneth Emery. AI- hert MaeNeil. Elliot Ross. Sim- on Stewart. Walter Bell. John A. Ross. Damon Ross. Dan Cook. Augustus Ross. Neil Bell. Les- tr‘ Macllac. Gordon Bell. Alex MncLean. Angus Macheod. Rus- sell Compton. Andrew Hutchin» Ion. William Matheson. Ivan Ni- rholson. Ernest Morrison. Al- frcd Cook. William MacRae. and Malcolm Nicholson. lnterrnentl WI! tn Belfsst cemetery. Screen! mm.- W iiiiiiiiiiiit-3HlRiliiiiNis-iiiilhalal-HilliardNiall-Plinth PPODUCEDl‘iDDlRECTEDBYMORTON Dun orgasm. #3051334 ******************** with RED.WH|TE & BLUE fares