The executive of the Man- time Funeral Directors As- sociation met at the Cliarlotie~ town Hotel yesterday to final- ize plans for the 15th annual MARITIME FUNERAL DIRECTOR'S MEET convention to be held Sept. 3022 in Charlottetown. This is the first time the conven- tion has been held here since the association was formed. [AND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts il‘he Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. May 13, 1964. 5 J i l t i .t i i i A I O 0 Shown above from left to right: Mrs' croz'er D‘Ies John Fretiette, ‘\l o n c t o n; ‘ In fo. James Allen, Charlottetown: 1 Howard Furlong. Amherst and l J. Harold Bamford. )Ioncton. TI": dm'h "N'l'rre‘l I" the 1 Victoria General Hospital, Htx, More Authority, Revolver Given G'town Policeman GEORGF.T0“'N BI‘RFATIlt‘awei‘ would be I‘qulll‘ed at illarkInE “ill be allnuerl on unfit OF THE GUARDIAN .cmp to do further work on theiside on v Acting Mayor A H. Stewart presided at the monthly meet.- of the Georgetown Town Council on Monday night in tlie ehseiiece of Ilis Worship Maynr ‘-i-. . 'enncdy. A full slate of councillors were in attend uce. The clerk, Mrs. Joan Easton read the minutes of the last regular meeting and special meetings. The financial ieport. was presented by (‘oiin Frank Lavanoier rather ly done by the acting i")? mayor. in his report of the public property committee. Conn. lavandier stated that the re- wiring of the Town Hall considerable number of asphalt shingles had been replaced on the rink roof. He also stated 2‘ .. 9. installation at a concrete block to support the furnace that stalled in the town hall. Councillor Murphy, icport- inc for 9 police and light committee. reported two fines Mid one license as being col- lccled. STREETS F committee GRADEI) O '1 E?- '0 Colin. Guy Hemp- hvll stated that the maintainer had given the dirt streets in the town a scraping. He stat- ed that one well, of which ther are many in the town and all situated on town on various street. fill— It is planned in some of the remaining wells with rock. as the wooden tops on them deteriorate and thus make them a danger to the public. He reported that Kent Square a number of town lots had been burned off as a fire sale- Councillor Walker that the fire fighting clinipment had answered sev- eral grass fire alarms and that the. work on the new fire hall was completed. Reporting for the sanitary committee, Coun. J. F. Jo son. informed the council that than ‘ ‘ is to be. in- street and sidewalk l hn- ’ .itiinip area. . l I’ was decided that a publiclpayers came up for discussion l nmo' 0,”: James 0f “‘01,” ‘iiotice would be posted advis- Iand the action to taken ‘ MVk‘ N’ S. a d one brother’ iins: residents that all yards azainst defaulting tax payers. l'Inm “I F'Cd‘nr'ct‘m' p'E'I', ‘must be cleaned up by May —.._._ l A S’t‘Vr’l’mn Army SPI‘Vlr‘e L-‘t‘t. and that an inspection of ‘yards would be made and of- !i‘cnders after that date would island to be prosecuted if prem- [ises remained in an unsightly unsanitary condition. A request by the Centennial lf‘ommittee for the. use of the. ’ in connections with iGeorgetown's Centennial lceiebrations on July tgmntcd. ,tt 1‘ d the attorney general's department ' maintenance of quested the town to make a assessment of the, costs of polic-i ing; magistrate‘s costs and the amount of fine-c collected. It was decided to purchasel a revolver for the use of the town policeman in the per-! tormauce of his duties. It was ‘ agreed that the town should purchase police boots. l The policeman was instruct- ‘cd to contact the owners 0 ‘dogs regarding the payment of ‘their dog taxes and the run- ning at large of dogs in the own. He is also to contact the iowncrs of female dogs in an .e't’ort to have them confined. i The question of traffic Signs .r.as discussed at length and ll was agreed that stop signs ishould be procured and erect-l no on botli HtICS of the inter-5 of Kent. Street and Streets and one erected at Water Street East where it joins Kent Street. .r‘igns are also to be made and .erected on certain streets, es- pecially those on which chur- ‘(I‘PS are situated. designating them as streets on which S ,.- LZ'O ‘Z‘tbf- l . .> sect Ion . Grafton . Georgetown Has.‘ New Barber Shop ‘ anonosroww 7 A new barber shop. located in the ’iiorrison Building on Kent Street in Georgetown opened 1for business on Wednesday. iMay ll of Mrs. Elizabeth Cro- Both Good, lln Finance Royal Com. G. Arnold Hart. Montreal. pre- sident and chief executive of- ficer of the Bank of Montreal? told a press conference yester-i day that. if a Royal Commis‘. sion's recommendations that. trust and loan companies havei full banking powers implement- ed. it “might undermine the. confidence that other nations have in Canada's banking sys-l tem The Royal Commission's re-i port on banking and finance! was made in the Commons April 24. Mr. Hart said he was not. against competition but stres- sed that Canada's strong bank‘ ing system shou pro- tected. Extending credit is a zier. widow of the late Percy Crozier of Lower Montague. She w s born at Stanley Bridge 86 years ag he daughter of the late Alex and Jane (Big- gart McDowell. Surviving are two daughters iCi‘nce (\Irs. Jacob Dekkeri. ii" whom s resided. o Snryf'ield. Jean thli‘s. .Snelgrovel. Pembrook. Ont. The nhaiter of delinquent tax i two snns' Brig' W‘VVPI Of Tor. conducth b kins — I y Capt. F. Wat livas held Tuesday evening at the .l. Albert Walker Funeratlb lChapel. the body will then be taken by hearse to the Monta-I ome for funeral; gue Funeral H iservice on Thursday at 2 pm Ii-ith interment in Lower Mon-‘ tagiie Only One Dragger Left Evil Seen responsible task, he added. Mr. Ha , however, had strong praise for several of the commission’s recommendat- ions. in a repent which he term- ed outstanding. He said his bank was happy to note the commission recommended a six percent ceiling on bank loans be abo ished. lie also said that If the re— commendation was passed al- lowing banks to take mortgage securities. banks could ' more aid to small businesses that up till now legislation has prevented them from giving. During yesterday morning Mr. Hart presided over the annual meeting of the bank's board of directors, held at the Charlotte- town Hotel. During the after- noon the directors toured Fathers of Confederation Build- ings and opened the new Bank of Montreal building in Char- lottetown. 03 a 3“ m At Murray Hbr. MURRAY HARBOR — The Dragger. Murray Harbor. the first dragger to come to this fishing port left here for her new home port on Sunday. The Murray Harbor was pur- chased by the Harris brothers ln l951 and has fished here since that time landing her catches in Souris. She has been purchased by Jack King of Dig- y, .\'.S. With the departure of the Harbor only one drag onna Lynn owned by J. Harris remains III Harbor. Murray ger the William Murray Telephone Switchboard ls Planned GEORGETOWN A rrange-i ments were recently made by the lslan Telephone Company Ltd. to install a switchboard to service its subscribers in Georgetown. It is understood that the target date for its in- stillation is early in July. The serVice will operate on a 11 hour be!!! and I II under-l . ood that the operator Will be able to dial Charlottetown and Montague direct. Mrs. Joan Easton has been. engag y t company to op-i crate this service and she and‘ an assistant will be trained in the operational procedures of the switchboard. ; The installing of this servicei in Georgetown has been lookedi forward to for many years by' local subscribers. ‘ It is reliably reported that the telephone company will al-l so install a public telephone booth, in a central location in; the town and the site suggest-‘ in an area at the junc-i Water Street and Kent II p. . is tion of Street. -——w_——_ l City Council Examins Tenders . Tenders for bond sales were: opened at a meeting of the cityF council yesterday. A syndicatei composed of La Maison Bien-i venue Ltd. an MacDougalI.‘ and Christmas Ltd. had their tender accepted. Their. bid was? 53’: per cent at 99 9. i Four other syndicates hadi tendered for the The first was made up of Nesbitt- Thompson and Co., Equitable; Securities, Atlantic Securities, Stanbury and Co. and Gaird-i ner. Dominion Securities Corp,3 Canadian Imperial Bank of; Commerce and Bell-Gouinloch' lGenrge A. MacDonald. “but to. Rector “Sees Expansion ll Prov. Aid Available “Man is not made just to cultures and countries different make a living,” said Very Rev. from our own." in reviewing some live." The St. Dunstan's presi-ghighlights of the year. be men. ent. speaking t com-ltioned the fine leSllVaI produc- mencement exercises of eltion of the rama Mbt‘lf‘l}. the university. warned that every-f excellent showings of the .‘ar- day stresses in this moderniious sports teams and the wvm World could easily produce an‘ ning of the Rhodes Scholarshm educational system where this by Colin Mac\li“an concept would be lost and for-§ Construction of the proposed got en. .science building is still in the Sixty-three students received‘ forecast stage. {lf'tfv'TllllE to i'ie 'r degrees at the exercises.rector. He felt that the calling yesterday afternoon, and witniof a royal commission on edu- a large number of guests, heard_cation would find the meeting US. Senator Edward Kennedy,[of the university's "legitimate one of three persons receivingfrequest for provincial assist- lionorary degrees, when he.ance.” spoke at the ceremony. The. Rev. Dr. Francis Bolger's m. others were Jean-Louis Loves-icently piib‘ishcd tistory or the que, Montreal financier, an rew congraiulations James Cardinal MacGuigan of.from Father \Tr’lt'nlmalfl. who Toronto, who was absent be-‘drew attention also to several cause of poor health. lgenerous donations for the col- Father MacDonald spoke aI-ilege. so of the number and va‘rietyi Much will come from of foreign students attending'the university's joining the As- the unversity this year. He saidlsociation of Atlantic Universi- that the university “en-Jties. hoped Father MacDonald, of the riched by the contributions of who said “St. Dunsian's is hap- these people, who represent py to become a member. and Co. Ltd. made up the sec- ond. The third - A. E. Ames Co. Ltd., Bank of Montreal, and Cornell McGillivray Ltd. and the last, made up of Eastern Securities, Royal Bank of Can-: ada, Wood-Gundy and Co. Ltd.. W. C. Pitfield and Co., and Royal Securities. . Tenders for a new Centemi-‘ ial bandshell were also open- ed, and bids ranging from about $22,000 to about $28,000 were received from three firms by the mood. The three firms bidding for. contract to erect the bandshell‘ are Williams and u r p h y,} Square “K”. a Schurman‘s. . Three more firms. MacLean .I Storey Electric, and Power Electric, are bidding for the contract to install electrical sy- stems for the bandshell. ese tenders have been put aside for study and decision by the council. BRIEFS IS PATIENT John Macheod. Montague is the Prince Edward I _ . W... .___-._. Whiskey Theft D Brings Remand Henry W. MacGee. 253 Dor- chester Street. Charlottetown ls] n -' . was remanded to May 19 on $800 a d HOSP] a bail. when he appueared before CARVER FUNERAL F“. Magistrate A.J. Haslam. GC, in neral service for \Irs William l‘ih' police court yesterday on a .l Carve-r of Allistoii was held i charge of breaking and enter— on Monday. May ilth, lflfii. log and theft. at the CVR rail— from the (‘hurch of Scotland. i way yards, of four cartons of Murray River. The service was i “' 1511"- conducted by Rev. T. Mat-Duii—l The remand was requeswd EH" aSSiSlt‘d IW Tlcv. .\l,(‘. cm. i by the crown prosecutor. The rie and Willard Walls. Funeral . MW “‘8‘ helm: heard as the arrangements were under ihp‘l‘rellm'ml‘l’ “931” ng. direction of “I”. “(mmgm F". .lnhn ‘F'rcderick MacRae. 240 neral Home. Hymns sung were: i Quom “NFL “wt “'35 remand“ GHARLOTTETOWII DUPLICATE BRIDGE BLIIB Team-of-Four Tournament WED., MAY I3 oft Charlottetown Hotel at 8 PM. There are few no "1955. many colors painting is minimum. Atlantic Drywall 46 Valley St. Phone Atlantic Drywall & Insulation Co. MAN THIS IS IT! Drywall Wall'board Drywall wallboard is versatile, fireproof and durable. limitations w en you build or M- modle. with DRYWALL wallboard. Fast, Economical and The Secret of Carefree Home Beauty Plastic Coated Asbestos permaneo.‘ siding. 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Cardigan. with Red uiem High Mass celebrated oy Rev. Owen Sllarkcy. Present ill the Sanctuary were: . n A. Sullivan. v Bennett MacDonald. Revs. I,nii—' is ooley. Preston Hammiil Charles MacDonald. Reginald Phelan and J.J. Dunpliy. Rev. Clare MacDonald assisted in the choir. Pallbearers we re. Anigiis l‘t. Dockerty. John Plny~ 33‘ 3" Shoes for Graduation and all Sumaner Long! 1 ******** IIIVlllJAIISSEII g. -- I . r' yea”; - ‘W Mllm i the town dump had been clean-i The establishment was open— ed up but due to the enormous Mi by R01]; \‘Ichiaid formerly amount of dumping in recent 20f Charlottetown. Mr. Mchiaid weeks the services of a bull-iiook his training as 8 Barber -——.—..__.__I three years M10 at “‘9 Trim" (‘nnada Barber School in Mone- l 0 C n l B. an had practiced i ton. N. . his trade since then. RETURNS T0 DUTY Charles B. Beaten. RCAF has returned to his station in Que- bec after visiting his mother. Maud Beaten. Charlotte- town who is a patient in the fr;an Edward Island Hospi- a . er. John D Campbell. Lt er Flynn. Chester McCarthy and Irwin Phclan. Interment. Wfiai in the church cemetery where. service “15 conducted by Rcv.: i0wen Sharkey assisted by Rev . lPreston Hammill. ' ll Playing Tonight Only . . . SHOW AT DU’SK The True Story of COL. DEAN HESS. . - CLERGYMAN TURNED FIGHTER PILOT! PRINCE NOVA HAS TRIALS Sea trials for the new Wood Islands ferry. "Prince Nova" were held Monday and ycsler-« day. The ferry is expected to be turned over to its owner Friday and It. is hoped to have It in service by the middle oi the month. VISITING CITY e from a vacation in Mr. and Mrs. K I) Landrigan of St. John‘s. New foundland are. spending a lei days in Charlottetown. the Euests of Mr and Mrs. . J Landrigan 40 Walthen Drive. They expect to continue on to their home thll weeken McINNIS FUNERAL -A Fli- rwral for John Mclnnts took Place on Tuesday morning from the Hennessey Funeral Home III the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. Requiem High Mass “38 celebrated by Rev. Francis Maloney. CSth who also con ducth the. service at the grave Pallbearers were: Roy White ' CINEMAScOPE (0.“! "mo MARTHA Illusion spike and stacked Nicholas Power. Harry Morti mer, n Lee, Eugene Kell} anCl “VG. O‘Neill. Interment took place to the Calhoun conic.»~ tery. . . . . styled for fashion . . . . styled for comfort some of our famous names are: . ACCENT . NATURALIZER Besides graduation there are many other import- ant events coming up~4formal dances. Fathers of Confederation Theatre opening -Sholp now, while 3 our selection is comnlete for the perfect m for the occasion. Complete size range—many heel and styles from which to choose White and color variations. 8.95 - 15.95 lePAGE SHOE CO. lTD. 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