I" ii. iii Charlottetown and Queens County! TheGuardian, Charlottetown, Tues, April 2, 1963. 5i Red Cross Clinics ‘r “a. L. r the annual Spring Fashion Show, is lottetown Joyrider shown in the Glar- Hotel last niglht. The William E. MacF'arlane, Southport. was sentenced to two months in Queen's County Jail by Magistrate A.J. Haslam in of police court yesterday on a charge of joyriding. He had been remanded from March 28. Three others. Richard Evans, Charlottetown; Douglas Strick- land. Ma-rshfield; and Barry MacLeod, Charlottetown, were remanded to April 2. They are appearing on the same charge to which they had pleaded not guilty on March 25. Hamid Hughes, charged with being drunk and disorderly, fined $20 and costs or 10 days. Sheldon D. .Harvey, Victoria, i 3 FASHION SHOW HAS LARGE ANDA . owns of all descrip- tions and colors attracted wide attention from the ladies me- Is Given Two-Month Term On a c h a r g e of vagrancy, George E. Hughes. Charlotte- town, was given a 20 day sus- pended sentence with 24 hours to leave town. One motorist, charged with op- erating a motor vehicle with in- adequate brakes was fined $10 and costs or five days. One drunk and incapable, fin- ed $20 and costs or 10 days, com- pleted the docket. is. NC stage. The fashion show is staged annually by the Junior Ladies Aid of the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. Fire Damages Garage Roof fire yesterday afternoon caus- ed slight damage to the mo! of a double garage, owned by Harry Dunning, Mardhfield. The Sherwood time depart- ment, which received the call at 4:20 p.m., sent out a crew and two vehicles. alarm was turned in by Mrs. H. Low Cause of the outbreak was be- lieved sparks from a fine in the garage- - Penguins Given Fire engines emted victorious Old Spain Penguins through town when the )unior hockey team arrived home yes- terday afternoon. The juniors chalked up two big victories a Dartrmutih for the Maritime cwwzn. They play the same team tonight and tiller: play Glace Bay Wednesday night. ' ‘ committee “‘9 this weeks Red government will discontinue un- LOCAL ‘BRIEFS i ‘ insurance payments to fishermen, Hon. Angus ac- Lean declared at an overflow meeting here last night that "The Diefenbaker government 5 paid unemployment insur- ance to fishermen for six years, and will continue to do so.” He further stated the recom- mendation of the Gill Commis- sion was that the unemployment ' yments to fisheru of the card party held at the St. door prize, Mrs, Alfred Morri- son. Tournament prizes were won by Patricia O'Connell and Dawson Hughes. MURCHISON FUNERAL -— The funeral for Daniel A. Mur- chison was held Monday after- oon from the Gillis Funeral . Rev. Donald Nicholson officiated at the home and at the grave. Hymns sung were, “The Lord's My Shepherd" and "What a Friend We Have in Je- sus". Pallbearers were John Ni- cholson, John MacKinnon, Alex- and cKinnon, Neil Mac - non, Percy Buchanan and Lloyd Buchanan. Interment took place in the Polly cemetery. Mt. Bu. cbanan. COYLE FUNERAL — The fu- neral for Mrs. Philip Coyie took place Monday from her late re- sidence, Dromore to St. Pat- rick's Church, Fort Augustus, rwhere Requiem High Mass was i celebrated by Rev. T.P. Butler. who also conducted the service sanctuary. Interment took lace in the church cemetery. The pa men should be of fisheries. ting speech, viewed some of the policies of i ‘ depertmt aimed at im- proving the fishing industry. He specifically dealt with govern- ment assistance in the financing of trawlers, the federal salt sub— sidy to fishermen and proces- sors and the close co-operation with the provincial department of fisheries. Mr. MacLean also reviewed the various policies of the Dief— enbaker government which have assisted P.E.I. discussed the obstruction tactics employed in the last parliament where the ' ' ‘ red pas official , sage of legislation and prevent- ed it by any means possible”, OTHER SPEAKERS Other principal speakers at the joint Queens and Kings meeting were Mrs. Margaret Macdonald and Heath Macquar- rie. . acdonaal referred to the devaluation of the dollar and pointed out that the action of the Dlefenbaker ent did not result in economic ruin and in- flation as the s eta it would. Instead, she said, it was a policy which brought about 8' Maciean Says No Cut and stated she was particularly pleased that when the Diefenba- ker government is re-eiected, that would become law. Platform guests included Sen- ator J.J. MacDonald. Hon. An- drew MacRae, Hon. Leo F. Ros- siter, Walter Dingwell, MLA, Russell Driscoil, MLA, Frank Myers, MLA and Alton Younk- er. Chairman of the meeting was Ralph Coffin. ertainm freshments were served by the 16 Win ‘ Door Prizes There were 16 winnners of door prizes last night at the fashion show sponsored by the Junior Ladies Aid of the P.E.I. Hospi- l a . Winners at the 6 o'clock show were: Mrs. R,E. Sutherland, Mrs. J .S. DesRoches, Mrs. Fran- ces MacPherson, Mrs. Henry Blanchard, Mrs. Gerald Wyrwas Miss Carol MacDonald, Mrs. C Whitenect, Miss Ann MacCallum Winners at the 8.30 show were Edith Pryce. Miss Elizabeth Gaudet. The climax to a 53-year teach- ing career will be mar ed to night when "Dan MacArthur night" is observed at Sherwood Women's Institute Hail. Mr. MacArthur, retiring from 17 years as principal of Sher- wood High School, will be honor- ed with a program and presen- tation at 8:30 pm. sponsored by the Sherwood Home and School Association and S h e r w o o (1 Board of school trustees, Beginning his teaching career in 1910, the retiring principal spent 37 y e a r 5 teaching in Prince Edward Island. He came as principal to what is now Sher- wood High school in 1946, and since then has seen the school grow from two rooms to 18 About Chances In Golf Classic AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP)—There are two big worry wrink‘es in Arnold Palmer‘s brow he prepares to go after an unpre~ cedented fourth Masters golf championship here this week- end. His driver. the bulwark of his must” beat are a much stronger afraid I'm going to be in trou- e. “It's not accuracy that's both- ering me so much, must be getting old, I don’t seem to be getting the distance I used to. “These younger fellows are hitting them so far that I’m get- ting a complex. They've got me thinking I‘m going the other way.” Arnold could be accused of playing possum. Although he didn't keep score in his prac- tice round Monday, his two pre rious practice rounds over the .850 - yard Augusta National course were 65 and 66-13 shots under par for 36 holes. a: Barely two days supply of O Rh negative blood remains in the Red Cross blood bank at Halifax to meet the needs of pa- tients in Nova Scotia and P_E.I. hospitals, according to word re- ceived yesterday at Red Cross headquarters in Charlottetown. “0 Rh negative" is the “uni- versal” type of blood which is given in emergencies, and for which there is always a great A. Fremont Archer, chairman of the Red Cross blood donor for Charlottetown stated that all former O-nega- to attend Cross clinics being held at Zion Church hall today, Wednesday and Thurs- do to make every effort y. Mr. Archer said that at least 1,065 donors of all types are ur- gently required to meet the cur- rent n eed s of the Maritime blood bank at Halifax which is depending on residents in Char- lottetown and environs, to sup- ply the fresh blood required by patients in both the P.E.I. and Nova Scotia hospitals for the next two weeks. “This is a terrific responsibil- ity". Mr. Archer said, “and I Underway Today i Board of Trade. - At a meeting of the board of directors held last night, plans were made to have the mem- bers of the Parkdale Lions Club solicit support of their endeavour to walk off with this trophy by signing up prospective donors among their wives, families, f r i e n d s and neighbours, and having them credit their contri- butions to the club. Charles Mullen who heads the blood donor committee for the Canada Research Branch, the present holders of the Dominion night that the office staff of the Dominion Experimen Farm numbering some 50 employees— will enter this competition and endeavour to capture the trophy. AT SDU TODAY Lee Giliis, chairman of the Red Cross blood donor commit- tee for the students' council at St. Dunstan's University sai last night that everything is in readiness for the Red Cross cli- nic which gets underway at the college at 1 p.m. and has an ob- Jective of 225 donors. M-r. Gillis stated that the ‘flu had been 'prevalent among the students of late and he expected that t his ers —— the Charlottetown Junior‘: would cut down somewhat on am confident that both old and new donors will rise to the ur- gent need and meet this chal- lenge by attending the Charlo- ttetown clinics and making them the complete success they have been in the past." The Parkdale Lions Club with Edward Dennis airman, has entered the “Inter-Service Club" Red Cross blood donor competition with great enthus- iasm, and is out to take the tro- phy away from the present hold- the number of donors in atten- dance. However, he still hoped that the college would make a good showin . AT ZION TONIGHT The Charlottetown clinics will ’ open at Zion Church hall tonight at 8 tonight and run until 10, and continue on Wednesday morning from 9-11, Wednesday afternoon from 5-9, and conclude Thursp day with an afternoon session from 2-4, and the evening hours will be 7-9. session of the six week stand- dard Red Cross first aid course, held at the Charlotte- town headquarters, 15 adult students received passing cer- A portion of the large m I I. show Wm be b not as we I I walked 1 I tive donors Charlottetown and department of agriculture blood 3 , x rat, . 7 . A I . .y mesa” the surrounding area, have been donor ,trophy, announced 1a at “W me “N Show 0‘ edl 33%“ “"5 mug in th‘ the m on the Welcome Home sent a special letter asking them AT LAST night's concluding tificates and badges. Elam chief instructor- fincialr Cut- ciiffe, left, presents a cer- tificate to Petty Officer Henry Peters of HMCS Queen Char- loite. 15 Adults Receive First Aid Certificates From Red Cross Fifteen adults were presentch ficate w e r e: last night with their certificates} liams’ Mm w,D, Maclnnis, Mm; i Ruby Hooper, Mrs. following completion of the six- week standar Red Cr055 that Mrs. Paul Wil- Mary Mc- aid course at the Charlottetown' Canon, Misses Betty Rogers“. headquarters, The certificates were present» ed to each member of the class by chief instructor, Sinclair Cut-l iffe. In the class 12 were complct-l ing their initial course while three underwent the course as a refresher. Instruction in all pha- sea of first aid was given by in“ structor, Mrs. Dorothy MacDou-i a . Those getting their first corn-i dress by Rotarian, Rev. T.H.B. Somers at the luncheon meeting held at the Charlottetown Hotel yesterday. In the course of his address the speaker said: “The four-way test -— is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships and will it be beneficial to all concerned? " He said it can be used on any Topic Of Luncheon Address the way from children at play to the councils of the United Na- tions “The four-way test is not a code, nor a creed, nor a rule, but a stimulus to self-appraisal. It is not a pledge, but rather a springboard to voluntary self- improvement. It is not a ser- mon, although any number of sermons could be preached on it. The four-way test follows the So. Mots Purchase ers and sold another to the in- verts to the root meaning of the of this community who accept the moral principal of service to . pie in their domestic, social. bu- J cept and practice that samel principle in the firm conviction; RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINICS ZION CHURCH HALL . CH’TOWN Tuesday, April 2nd Wednesday. April 3rd . . . . 9—” AM. charged wih drunken driving, . I I Miss Beverley Hatton, Premier humanity as an essential to h“, , 5— 9 P.M. was reman ed to April 5 with w-R- Shaw. Mrs- END“ WOOd» f n ha iness. and who are de-- - bail to stand. , Mrs. Garth Herring. Mrs. ‘Mac' Four-Way TeS'I' O ROTOI'Y {Simmefif’fio the bes, of their, Thursday, Apr“ 4th . . . . .. 2— 4 P.M. The “59 again“ George 1" Dingle' M” I“ websmr' Mrs' ability, to practice that princir 7 9 P M M a c D o n a l d, Charlottetown, — a a charged with disorderly conduct, MORELL Branding as false to the pro - siness or fessional life and . u u . . -— posed extension of fa- pro . ’ SHARE YOUR GOOD HEALTH was Withdrawn, followrn an a - , - - . ' by l: and” l::“°.:..°‘c:::::::::3: .‘fliflil§*..i2.i§§ n.2,: p I w - Four—w... o. a. n an... Lhfiféeav‘ilhuiil’i‘iifih.it :24 BE ONE have it withdrawn. Cl mar orrles tary" was the subject of an ad- of human thought and action all ' ‘ OF THE 1.065 DONORS NEEDED! I Shirley Clow, Enid Lawlor, Lou- ise Watts, Geraldine Roach, , Shirley P r o w s e, and Joseph I. Kickham and Henry Peters. The trio receiving refresher certificates were: . Irene King; Layton Stone and William ( Bill) Ives. ART’S TAXI l LUCKY NUMBER THIS WEEK 3 24785 lllAl. 4-5586 i .......8—IO P.M. that such acceptance and prac- tice will lead to better conditions 1 for all, eventually to world ¥ ¥ ¥ * * * * peace and universal happiness. ' “All v ho become Rotarians ‘, have one thing in common -— they believe that life has respon- ‘. sibilities, duties, and obligations: ‘ that they owe the world some- thing; that they just cannot be t a k i n g from life all the time seph Robinson, Montreal. ternational League farm club. The optioned players included pitchers Craig Anderson and Ray Daviault, outfielder Joe Christopher and infielder Pumpsie Green. Pitcher Tom Belcher, a first - year player. was sold outright. The also returned catcher Bob Catton and out- fielder Joe Hicks to Buffalo. HOME OF GREAT LIAR Bodenwerder on West Ger- many’s Weser River was the birthplace of Baron Munchhau- sen, the famous teller of tall tales. Arnold Bruce TODAY’S DOLLAR SAVER at S. 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