The above seven men have been voted as members of the marketing board of the Prince lidward Island Flue-Cured To- hacco Growers. which a s formed Wednesday evening at a meeting held at the Kings- u-ay Motel. Officers of this board will be selected and na- mes presented to the provin- Charges against Melvin Heartz of Charlottetown were dismissed yesterday city police court by Magistrate A.J. Hasiam. Magistrate Haslam said there was insufficient evidence to support the charges of breaking and entering and the theft of four tires. which (had been laid against Heartz. Charges were dismissed also in the case of Gordon MacLeod. Charlottetown. charged with supplying liquor to a minor. The case of Donald Blair Burns. Charlottetown. charged with selling liquor to a person under 21 years. contrary to the Liquor Control Act. was ad- journed to Nov. 22 Income Tax . Not Changing “The government has absol- utely no intention of raising in- come taxes next year." Provin- cial Treasurer Melvin McQuald said yesterday. He was asked to comment on a suggestion by a newspaper reader appearing in a column in The Evening Patriot Wed- nesday. It was suggested that in- come taxes might be raised in order to get additional income to finance the province’s hospi- tal insurance plan now that the promise has been made to abol- ish the premium system. "I plan to deal with this tax increase suggestion at s o m e campaign meetings." Mr. M c- Quaid said. LOCAL BRIEFS One person was. fined $5 or rosAcc MARKETING BOARD NAMED ' clal legislature for approval in the near future. The board will h a v e powers to regulate marketing. quality. set down regulations as they see fit subject to approval of the minister of agriculture. They are left to right seated: Al- bert Pauiey. Ocean View; 'Theft Case, Supplying liquor To Minor Dismissed In Court two days. and $3 and costs or two days. on two counts. one 0 which was a meter violation. and the other a charge of un- lawfully reversing the direction of his motor vehicle in the street. Donald C. Wilson. Wellington Station. was fined $25 and costs or 30 days on the charge of hav- ing in his possession liquor not purchased from a vendor. One drunk and incapable was fined $20 and costs or 10 days; another was given a 20-day sus- pended sentence. Charged with driving a motor vehicle with one license plate missing. one person was fined $5 and costs or two days. Douglas Roloson. Ocean View; Max. Behrens. Glen William. Standing left to right. Donald Nicholson, Upper Montague; John Power. Upper Montague; John McCabe. Iona; Marcel Moyaert. Upper Montague. All three counties were repre- sented. Caieer Guidance Course On Today Hair dressing career guidance counsellor for today's vocational f guidance course at Prince of Wales College will he Mrs. W. C. Hoyt. Charlottetown. This was omitted in a news story yesterday relative to the co-operative effort of the Na- tional Employment Service, the department of education a n d the Charlottetown Rotary Club in sponsoring a career counsell- ng service for some 400 stud- ents from Kings and Queens counties. ‘ ‘ ISLAND NEW PAGE , Charlottetown and Queens County The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri. Nov. 16, 1962. 5 United Fund WillHold w Annual Meet Jan. 29' o . I. I. CM ‘- ‘ RUSI'ICO H 8: S More“ goal? it. a. Taylor-n4 c. I. onno y. Elects Slate Eugene Gallant was elected prcsident of the Rustico Home Dies; Inquest .Is Scheduled Larry's Restaurant Free Delivery from 11 mm. to 1 mm. Dial 4-8415-4-9028 and School Association at its? . . November meeting. t An Inquest Into the death o Other officors . Mrs. a Moreil East woman. who died Raymm‘d n“"“"""- “Crelary- .follnwing a motor vehicle acciv (‘yril )nilant. first vice-presi- . ’ >L__ dcnt: Mrs. Wallace Gallant. se- dem m Mnro” wednmda“ we ' mud vi”, ' president. Mrs. Running. has been called for Nov. nald I)oucottc_. Mrs. Aubin Pin- ‘27 at 7.30 pm. in City Hall by can. Mrs. Lawrence Doiron. Queens rounly Comm... “,3 C" councillors 5A After taking over the chair.j i h e nowlv - elected president. askcd for the names of five de- legates who would attend the semiannual mccting of the as- . (‘oatiy Mrs. Alice Margaret Fergu ‘son. 53. died after hPlIlE struck Iby a car. Driver of the \‘eliic- is said to be Joseph Alphon- sus Mallard. Suuris River. BLU-FIAME "The new Stove Oil" _______.—__ l | ' space with the federal depart- The annual meeting of th e put it 115 per cent over its quota. *- P. E. 1. United Fund Appeai‘ will be held Jan. 29 in Chariot-l tetown. it was decided at the meeting of the board of direct- ors last night. The suggestion was made that the annual meet- ing be alternated between Char lottetown and Summerside . in ture year The board also approved the lease agreement for the office Wind Blown Paper Causes Complaints Sections of the fence on the ensington Road side of the Ex- hibition Grounds were covered with large pieces of paper last night. apparently blown from the city dump by yesterday’s high winds. However. the fence failed . to stop some of the paper on its wind-blown journey resulting n the paper finding its way across the road to other sections of Parkdale. A tree in front of the Provin- cial Infirmary caught some f the wind-blown material on its branches as did shrubs and bu- shes on nearby lawns. ‘vestments committee was also ment of public works. An awards committee was ap- proved and it will make recom- mendations to the board. An in- named to look after investment of available funds in short term guaranteed investments. Nam- ed to the committee w e r e Randolph Manning. Judge C. St. Clair Trainer and Dr. L. I. U = u-v. u-v. A progress report on the pre- sent campaign was presented by the executive director. Jack Ambler. wit the strong re- commendation that the cam- paign be completed by Nov. 30. He said another division had exceeded its quota. The Kings County advance gift division had The meeting held in the hoardi sociation in Moreil. Nov, 21. room in the federal building1 it was dccidcd to hold a Chris- was presided over by Russell tmas concert for all the child Seller. president of the appeal. ren. “— The guest speaker. Re. H. .I. ILeCIaIr expressed thanks to the retiring officers and said hoped the new executive woul do as well as those before them. 3' (‘D nelied at noon yesterday at Char— quest set for Nov lottetown. . d MacDonald; J. A. Hennessey. C. Driver Fined AI Geo'lown mew SCIENCE LAB t WINNIPEG trot—m Paul's GEORGETOWN -— Kings Cflu- . College. University of Manitoba. nty Magistrate James B. John- 'has owned 8 5305.500 Wing With ston. QC. held court in George- full laboratory facilities which town Wednesday. A number of . will enable the Roman Catholic cases were adjourned {or one. institution to provide I four- week by request of defence at- l year SCIEHCG course. torneys who were unable to at-i tend. tfor having defective equipment Kenneth Charles Mat-Kenzie, 1On his motor V'ehIClet and “0' Belle River pleaded guilty to im. 1 liter driver was fined $5 and paired driving and was fined iCOSlS for failing to Stop at 3 $100 and costs. islop Sign. An accused charged with he- 7 'VWY‘V‘ ing intoxicated in a public place i had his case adjourned for one ; week as he is at present a hos- ( pital patient, and another man was fined $20 and costs for be- (é ing intoxicated in a public place. ; Purity Dairy Ltd. “Parents Prefer Purity Products." I E m to Blair Coffin. East '( Baltic was fined $10 and costs I“ . S collected $3.025. The Summerside residential canvass had collect- ed another $500 yesterday .o********** McGowan Won’t Run In 3rd King's Second Kings / Candidates New West Kent TSchool To Open Nov. 30 has been set as th e date for the opening of the new West Kent School. a school board official said yesterday. ome 320 children now attend- ing the old West Kent School will be moved in a body to the new building when it is com- pleted. No other children will be enrolled at the new school im- mediately. MacDougall Construction Ltd. contractors on the job are still awaiting delivery of‘ some key materials that must be install- school. Suggested I Aldrius MacKenzie, Moral! and Donald Anderson. St. Peter's ed before the opening of the me“ Wharf Work Progressing Work on the new Department have been suggested as possible candidates for the Liberals in Second Kings on the Assembly- man ticket. The convention to name candidates for the Dec. 10 eectiiion will be held in the Community Hall at Moreil on Monday night. November 19. ’ MacDonald and Bill Trainor. both of St. Peters have Thomas Cullen. Midgeil a for— memr nd a one-time spealoer r n on Councillor ticket in 1959 and was defeated. He is not offering this time. T9- ports indicate. Harvey Douglas, a former mem _ lature. but was defeated in 1959. has since moved to Park- dale and is not offering this time. who is also of t e l ' MONTAGUE —— Major Doug- las McGowan. MLA. for Third Kings advised The Guardian last evening that he would not contest the riding in the upcom- ing provincial election. His health was the main rea- son for this decision. ganization: George Lewis. senio seed inspector; alternate de- partmental representative for the Canada department of ag- riculture: David Peacock and William Sterns. representing the provincial department of agri- culture. 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Choose from our pretty and practical seine of Transport wharf at the foot of Queen Street is progressing well despite inclement weather. an engineering company spok- esman said yesterday. About 90 per cent. of the clay fill has been placed and the re- mainder. about 10.000 cubic yards. should be in before freeze-up. A floating pile driver has HAD SURGERY Cecil Barbour has returned to the city in greatly improved health following a hospital 5 in Halifax for throat surgery. VISIT IN STURGEON Roy Kearney and Alvin Bur- gess of Banff. Alta.. have return- ed to their homes following a visit to Sturgeon. where th ey were the guests of Mr. Kear- ney‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kearney. Sturgeon. WESTKAVER FUNERAL -— The funeral for Blair Westhav- or was held yesterday afternoon from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home to Park Royal United Church, i Rev. . . . During the service the choir sang “Wonder- ful Peace." Attending in a group was the Canadian Legion. also fellow employees department of transport. P a l l- bearerl were Ernest Walker. Louis Campbell. Joseph Le- Ciair. Ian Webster. Stewart Mac- “ and Hector MacDonald. In- terment was in Chatham. NB. I MACDONALD FUNERAL — The funeral service for Bruce MacDonald of Winsloe. was held from Fair View Baptist Church. Rustico Road, Tuesday after- noon. Nov. 13. Rev. T. W. How- ard. North River. conducted the service at the church and grave. Pallbearers were: Gordon Mac- Donald. Vernon Weeks. Myron been moved into position near the Charlottetown Yacht Club to begin driving the deep-water piles. All pile driving possible has been completed on the west side of the wharf and the land based pile driver has been mov- ed to the east side. Island Sheep Gain Awards The champion and reserve champion North Country Chev- 1 lot ram at the Royal Winter Fair this year were both bred by Almon Boswalt. Dunstaf— fnage, P.E.I.. in his "“Wood- stock herd." The champion was shown by Stanley Bags. Osh- awa. Ontario. and the reserve champion by Allison Stewart. Dunstaffnage. P.E.I. \ Ag riculturalists Attend CD Course Four Prince Edward Island representatives attended an ag- riculture officers' orientation course at the Civil Defence Coi- ege at Arnprior. Ont. They were, R. C. Parent. de- partmental representative for the Emergency Measures 0r- Wo will order It for you tion. . . . also to: Hairstylists and Restaurant For I sonnol. Seamless white Hosiery f o v the FIRST cartoon feature in NEMAS p “H TECHNIOOIDR TODAY — SHOWS — 3.30 — 7 —— 9 SAT-5 SHOWS 1-3-5-7-9 #0 U n t Priced Nurses. forms Work on the wharf is expect- ed to continue all winter al- though freeze up will curtail work with the floating machin- ery. where service was conducted by the Crown Building '- Co-rp. Negotiating Directors of the town Building'Corporation. the body that is looking after details of new provincial government office building to be built 0 n the West Kent School block. held a brief meeting yesterday. Discussed was the corpora- e tion's purchase offer to 17 prop- erty holders who own land on owners have agreed to accept the corporation's offer. several properties are still under nego- tiation. according to corpora- tion president. Hon. Philip Matheson. the proposed site of the build- ng. i While most of the property ‘ AD LINK Romania and the United Arab Republic have signed trade and payments agreements to boost trade between them by 30 per cent in 1963. MOTOR REWINOING & REPAIRS Storey Electric Ltd. lilti l’rincc ht. 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