‘ ISLAND NEWS. PAGECommission Confirms (&hEiey., | Charlonetown ond Queens County Water Shortage View|2i2s a= _BY STAN BOWLES , conducted last year by ‘ survey of New| evening: Everett B. Beagan, . e E : i BE i mu I Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer | Pitometer “Te . pi? presided. ’ Water Commissioners Sidney | York City, in which this subject The play, “The j / , c. Green and Joseph McKenna | that the company od ’ Trish Pro- or firefighting in the eastern | inate. The survey showed HE i i + section of Charlottetown are in- the area as having an inadequate » — ® adequate, but said-any action to | water supply for firefighting. afd. Pan Colegen or aoa ee? be taken on the matter will have But owing to the extensiveness/ or ‘It was reported that the cast | Cece until after the ce | Heine report, covering not only has been chosen and practic ; | Section tee, 96 “_| the wast end of this city, but var-| is siready underway. More than 100 members of ing profession.on the level it y puty Fire Chief Gordon Ste- fous other sections and services, The parade is slated for ’ merits and bringing it in line | art scored the of | a large amount of money will be March 17 | the Charlottetown Teachers i> ach tie aaine _ in fe Be | fire Protection on Grafton required to implement any re * cient at i stitute. met in workshop at decsiene policies in other | Street East, site of numerous | commendations, oa was o—_ Your's Simon Charlotte High | Schest * ollowieg the panel’s discus | on, t9°9se facilities, during the With this pelst tm mnind, and levee held tn the club’ rooms on Wednesday evening. The a> bers of the institute | 2"U*! Meeting of the ‘Charlotte the fact that a civic election is! pou were fet to be sembly was addressed brieily ss to jtown Fire Department earlier | close at hand, Mr. Green and eettvities . 3 by the president, Mrs. . Alex ™¢t in groups to discuss pertin- | this week. Mr. McKenna, both stated that | SUCce*sful with a large attend: ee Macisaac, who then introduced © questions on the topic, after HELD MEETING the present commission should| &°¢: Executive and members if the a a teow », Which group leaders reported hen Be = or at “greeted the—guests—and- renewed | Ese | members _evening . amt aal inions to pi newspaper re-| Rot make any proposals or at- old acquaintances at the levee. Vs ee me ea the Teesembied institute. = | he, Conmmalaer a eiatements| tempt to start any eonerete.ac-| “"y, elias wish of the mesting . Frank MacKinnon, C. ; aes missioners, an now. E McLean, Bruce Hodgins Ca ons — ae te Frank Vaniderstine, secretary | They feel that anything that is | “#t t be continue? and made R. McQuaid. ee irs Specific the water commission, held a| t be done should be left to the |.2% auaual event. The subject under discussion emphasis Slee i a meeting Thyrsday afternoon, at| new commission, and that they by the panel was “Merit Rating : » was placed | which Mr. Green and Mr, Me-/ should not be placed in the sit- s 7? wee! ; 5 of Me importance of ‘guidance | Kenna seid they wore pleased | uation of trying to ¢ ‘ S eachers”, a tdpic arousing counselling and selection of ng arry out ; : that the situation it exis’ , d | Considerable public interest. = candidates both before and dur- |, » as it exists,) somebody else's plans an : as been brought to the atten- ises. The speakers were in accord ing teacher training. tion of the public se i gorges eM that some type of recognition tor The workshop was under the For the past promt r,.Green _ , > | better teachers is desirable, direction’ of Raja Gopal, chair- | 4.4, comanieuioas aus tee Kenna have stated that they and it was their - considered man of that committee. | of 7 wave been | re-nominate for water commis. | that if | @Ware-of this serious situation | opinion such a plan, f a Lunch was.served at the con- regarding water + F | practical one = be — —_— of i by - age. At present, ae, Bas ore If ee office, | Should come rom witl committee, under © | ed in a study of the of the | Ney Will, along whoever | Tanks of the teachers themsg- chairmanship of Miss Grela |—————2_™ Wie report of the report of the| necomes the third member of ves, thereby placing the téach- Hansen the commission, then determine : done t Four Juveniles that steps should be dane | ORY SMILE : Second Offence seca ak ail in the Pitometer re: : . ore appeared in| Gordon Bennett, registrar at — . at the Sports | of the evening, the™ hockey Brings $1 50 Fine court jade, ai Tier Sixth Float Prince of Wales College, raises | Arena last night. Judy is | game, saw the Prince | of PEL and ion wih tok ot Is Entered the hand of Judy Archer’ io | sporting two first place. rib- Wales team defeat their op : ony ‘ . . : jal s hand on a Char- victory following the holding | bons and more were added, - ponents, the RCAF from Sum- | Pleading not guilty to the| At the request of Mr, MacGul- ady pes a , | lottetown street 5 : of the girls’ open race at | during the course of the even- — | charge of driving while intox-| gan, who stated that he wished | A Prince of Wales College ice | ing’s events. The main feature _merside. by a 6-4 margin. _ -| teated, but guilty to the lesser | to call a third witness who was |The cases were adjourned. For Para ie eae : offenee of driving while bis abil- | not present_at Friday's session, | ° Hie aa tried set, | he cod ve semen City Firemen | arise? tsa oe! S, Kenneth Leslie MacDonald, | til Jan. 26, In this gase Gerald end Sonest Paced, sie | York, was fined $150 and costs | R. Foster, QC, is “counsel for | — eS oe ~~ or 15 days in jail, in Queens | the defence. ‘Answer Calls » grew ; <I AT CRAPAUD _ Invites Your Inquiries on electric motor repairs and rewinding, all types of plumbing, heating and JAMES "BUDDY" MORRISON, Mgr. County magistrates court yes- A plea of not guilty was en- yesterday with the announce- terday afternoon. tered by Newton J. MacKay. ment by the firm-of Rix ana Magistrate James B. John-| Sherwood, when he appeared | Shortly after 10.90 last night, | Acorn of their intention to d ‘ston, QC, imposed the higher |on a charge of speeding. The | city firemen were sent hurry-| a float. penalty, following his being in-| case was adjourned until Jaa, | Ins to the Charjotiotewe Arsnout- William. Rix and Kimball | formed—by— Deputy —“Atterney= | 26. “Tt ees ies. However the turned out | Acorn operate a used car lot on | General J. “Arthur. McGuigan.| Also adjourned until a later | % be a false alarm. in Os Elm avenue. that this was the second such | date was the case of Wynard| was reported The newest entry joins five offence committed by the accus: | VanWestereng, East Royalty, | am was turned in by ee other firms and organizations ed within the past year. Cout-| charged. with speeding. The | =~ ~~ ne swi fa that will be entering —_ sel for the defence was John J. case was bet for Jan. 24 at 7.30 | the fire arm at others are Holman's of P.E.1.; Holmes. p.m. — on ona we Fra Two police witnesses were| Fines of $5 and costs or two | a te 1 firemen heard in the case of Malcolm | days were- imposed on three | Were oo ‘ re Gordon Bell, Alexandra, on the | persons who pleaded guilty to | Street. age building | j only slight and firemen charge of having care and | failing to stop at a stop sign. | ® control of a motor vehicle while | ————<——einn—nnnnen—venen| Were back to their station with | in a few minutes. his abilities were impaired by | alcohol. _ John B. Roper |... Louis of Southport, P.E.1. Three brothers, James, Waldron (Mrs. W. Manning Laid To Rest and Stephen, predeceased Mie lomo Mr. Roper was Dies In Amherst The death occurred in the! and was on the Board of Session | Zion’ Church from“ ‘boyhood Mrs. Wiley “M. Manning, | prince Edward Island Hospital | for many years, | well-known resident of Amherst.| recently of Jolin B. Roper in his The tenarel teak “Mae - Gems | N-S., active for many years in 88th year. Mr, Roper was ihe | gion coma” Tonia in ¢ .| the community and organiza-! oldest son of the late James The service was conducted hy | tions of the First Baptist os McDonald Roper ‘and Cather-| Rey: Donald_A.Campbell._The of which she was 8 member,| ine MacCallum. | session and trustees of the chur- passed away at her home Thurs-| "yr. Roper spent all his lite | ¢h attended in-a body. The pall- day afternoon following @ lon&| time in Charlottetown Royalty:| bearers -were: Frank Millar, period of failing health. She was | In 1902 he became associated | Eugene Cullen, Stillman--Fria- @ member of the United Work-/ with his brother James,in the-| gell, William MacLeod, Stewart ers, the Church Floral. commit-| breeding ‘and raising of register-| Wright and Lester Johnston. tee and the chureh choir. | ed Guernsey cattle,and being a — Mrs. Manning was the former) very prominent farmer. and in- FE ; - -* Nell deWitt, ughter of the) terested in livestock he was N RRED ro? late Dr. and s. George De-| cated upon many times to be a | kee kkk we kk *& TODAY ONLY ‘Shows 1-3-7-9 THE GUTS, THE GLORY, THE HEART AND HUMAN STORY > Av. 8 "A, 8 ANOTHER HONOR CO HOME . PLANNERS' | Recently named as the , sports last night. Following | of the Year 1362." Here Boyd | Seateete of dase Tans | Srrestock Jetee at exhibitions J - QUARTERS “Islander of the Year’, am | his performance in nets dum | MacDonald, coach of the los l‘and of the New England | s - the province For . : Other honor was bestowed on ing a ‘broom ball game be | ing team, presents Dr. Mac- | Baptist Hospital School of Nurs-| in ox - he became seronirp : Convenient Dr. Frank MacKinnon, prin- tween the faculty and the 4th Kinnon with his new trophy, ing. Boston. | : ° reeding. and raising @ | cipal of Prince of. Wales Coll- | year students, Dr. MacKinnon | emblematic of the “goalie of | “Her husband the late wiléy| 22Ver, foxes. and was known as Livi e, during the college’s ice: was given the title of “Goalie ' the year.” Manning aa eee tae ©Y/-one-of the early breeders of sil Livin ese, ng § Foe ‘ : Manning, § we: own barris| ver foxes, He was, for a number Plan bool . ise She hospital suffering from a [ ter, predeceased her in 1944. } of years,-one of the senior in ° 3 : W [| K wi G oc ry Fi nen ‘oa oe “7 it daughters, | spectors for the Canadian No @ Construction e no n r c rm Also surviving him are cover: | bal Y ooo iam §S. Tren-/ tional Silver Fox Breeders As- blueprints : | holm, Montreal, and Joyce, Mrs: sociation, o al nieces and nephews. One| Howard Brooks, Marguette. @ Free advisory To Change Hands In March adopted son Lester prodeccened | Mieh., U.S.A.; one son Ralph, ad eae ee mar enevids | him in 1937 at the age of 26| who resides in Charlot§etown; predeceased him in 1932. Of ine | Over 900 latest plans— Along established grocery; changed to a self-service groc- | ene i er. MocPh 8 two brothers, Dr. Ave: marriage there are ‘four sons all sizes and typés-~~ business in Charlottetown- will ery. eng he rewecubered by all a war me Dr. Hi Mamely, Percy of North Riv : conned veaedae’ “* | SLTINGUISHED CAREER - | keew him and will ,especially|- Funeral earvices wil be heta| Arthute Pred and Gordon all 0 Chandler Bros. . aoe oe r ; dchil- : The well known firm €T&P.J. Now retiring from business! remember his hospitality. at 2.30-p.m.Sunday Jan. 21 in aun Ween Paciensonge Ltd. J PARENTS’ MAGAZINE | Awards Top Honors To This Family ld, located on the corn- life, B.Earle MacDonald has; The funeral will take place| the First Baptist Church, Am- . . , er of Prince and Kent Streets», hada long and distinguished Sunday, Jan. 21 at 2 p.m. ‘in| erst. : Sindee Pelsabe: wnt ime tee Dinh sane? - Movie, 7 has been sold.-The purchaser is | yg ee ea as a. formmer (eee asians. : ‘ | thers, Frank of Chilliwack, B.C., . Wilfred Cudmore, proprietor of | Provinci } pee os @ sormer | | confronted Magistrate A.J. Has-| —— we lla (heen ere gnows ’ ve. Mayor o rlottetown, a mem- | gue . | in city police court ter: SPOS Oe ay 4 ' eee De Oe er ae ae legislative assémbly City Police Court May. “ — , STARTS MONDAY - 3:30-7-.9 It is understood transactions and were fined 9% and 084 been - In 1940 Mr. MacDonald was | ae ci = ra ic a elected to the City Council for| For the second sttccessive | two days in jail. A lone - . Ward 5; was elected mayor in| morning, only three accused | and initapable was sentenced = ye ee ‘com’ ae 1946-and served in that capacity |comprised the docket which 10 days in Queens County jail. present business as well. for five years. He was elected to | The firm of P.J. MacDonald the House in 1951 and in 1953 ’ > | A eran neat eliare anda sss tame pr | = HEAR YEA—HEAR YEA ae fe _ i To Southampton flow, TAMMY “is teachin’. a heap 0’ LEARNIN LIVIN, LOVIN’ - i fi 1951 to 1959 and a cabinet | e T 2 1 ; DEAL COMPLETED ninser from 108 to 180.” Maas Light Docket iiss 2am eee, Foe Sure Comfort and Fuel Savings “ts am having been founded in 1919 by vincial secretary and treasurer, : ~ PJ. MacDonald the father of Portfolios he held until detested : is PARKDALE JR. HIGH SCHOOL THRIFT SEASON FROM HALIFAX F the present proprietor, B. Earle im the election of 1959. .. FEBRUARY 15; MacDonald. PRESENTS "MARCH 14 When P.J, MacDonald suffer- Wag * at stroke in 1902 the arm was Well Known IT’S ANNUAL DRAMA NIGHT j ot to eee Ww | Ag IN THE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM } Don’t tet winter's icy fingers grip. you this veason. .: "yy AND TUES ’ ‘ , t * ONT! BEC ' : ; sia ae 2°nd. and oak nt whemathe wind howls around corners and snow sifts on win- | From pea Pasde At 86 8:15 p.m. ae Admission: 50c dow sills, -you Bay either shudder from cold or sigh in the $ cunten aii s mission: : Dee 7 : ” ‘ comfort of.a warm, insulated home, No one wants to be 7 | WOW! SAVE UP TO 25% aaa) me MONTAGUE — The death oc- ' shivering -from~cold. Now is the time to insulate! Our * | Ask ho wow it TY eer = nbd curred yesterday at, Charlotte. . ’ } iE about fae oundtrip Ah : ml . town of Hugh MacPherson of 3 ae BLOWER METHOD-is fast and clean and your insulated cursion vedvetien, Wood Islands in his erth year.) MMOTORISTS OF P.E.I. : ~ - ee po Se i ag The late Mr. MacPherson was z ' heme will be warmer in winter AND cooler in summer! - | Evrope, b pe : A born in - Brooklyn,, P.E.I. and \ Why wait until you become involved im a Heense |: “ ~ Le rene was the son of the’ late Alex suspension when one of our Motor Vehicle Liability 3 ‘ ead NAMED TO BOARD MacPherson andysthe late -Mary Insurance Cards will protect your driving privileges Seve 10% on Ro Mrs. Douglas Mellish, Sum- MacDonald both of whom were | as well as your pocketbook? 3 ' | bookings throughout the Toh merville, P.E.I., -convener. ‘of porn in Kilmuir, Skye, Scotland : ; | Season. agriculture for the P.E.L He was the last surviving}: | Preferred Rates for Preferred Risks ; { Women’s Institute Branch, has. member of a family of 11. As a | : , 1 Lead a to the heeiney young man he moved to the | Regular Discounts on Farmers’ Cars SS ae 3 a ‘ Prifce Edward us A. where he resided for 2 1 Island Rural Beautification Soc-| years. 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