I All. SErFCR A SQUARE DANCE Shown above are Junior Square Dancing as the youngsters from the Parkdale Centennial Dance Festival, in Elementary School all its third night. continued at set and ready to go in the Prince of Wales College last i Q. SiAND NEWS PAGE. Eastern And Central Districts t t f I. “amount. “Manhattan Aswllow-‘unw man-hm The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. April 18, 1964. 5 Reso ution lo Form Committee Quashed 1 By MIKE DUFFY l A resolution, introduced by ‘ Coun. Allison Gillis and second- ed by Coun. Arthur Gormley, was ruled out of order at last night's emergency meeting of Charlottetown City Council. The resolution called for the appointment of a three-man c1~ tizens committee, to "inqiure into, and report to, the City the report into layman's lan- Council, their findings, as to guage. . whether or not a newspaperman "They asked a newsm a n. ‘ or other person is being paid byt Ralph Cameron of The Patriot. the City of Charlottetown, ori He accepted the job and as was i from funds which otherw i set stated in the letter just read. he would become funds of the city,l has done a remarkable service ’ and if any such payment has to the community." been or is being paid, then for The mayor went on to say “to what purpose, in what amount, ' ‘ t At this point Mayor Gaudct in- ‘ tervened and stated that he felt that the council should be fully. informed of the background oni the matter. The Mayor said that at “the time the Pitometer report wasi brought into the commissionerl they felt that they required some assistance in interpetingf right. The Junior Square Dancing featuring mainly groups and as many as nine different. entries is open to contestants 12 years and under. From left to right are: David McNeil]. Alana Gill, and Gordon MacKay. and which members of the Coun- cil, if any, had knowledge such a payment." 1 A letter was read from out of order, if the commission- oti ers felt that this was necessary, then they are responsible to the me electors. The meeitng then decided to 7 Freak Storm Curtails gistrate's Court Ma Queens y W County magistrate's Court Friday afternoon saw most of absence caused , freak Snow storm which hit the Island Thursday night. a es Solomon Sterling Fall. Charlottetown pleaded not guilty to a charge of not produeing atcosts or 15 days on a charge of! motor vehicle for inspection when so ordered by the RCMP. The case was adjourned until April Percy Maclnnis. Charlottetown, had his case, a c erge of leav- ing a motor vehicle parked on the main highway. adjourned also until the same LOCAL BRIEFS 1 Three men who had been ‘charged were absent. and on cd for one wee One man was fined $20 and costs or 30 days for unlawful iposscssion of alcoholic beverages, .and another was fined $20 and intoxication. James Harry Scott. Charlotte- driving an overweight vehicle on the highway and Everett Man- yard Birt, charge, his vehicle being further over the restrictions. WC, Barr- 'bour Ltd., Charlottetown. wa fined $20 and costs for having an overweight vehicle on the highway. Charles Harvey MacDonald, rrington. was fined $10 and costs for failing to transfer the registration of a motor vehicle from one province to another. John Joseph Gallant. Charlotte- town pleaded not guilty to a charge of passing another vehicle over a soil white. line and his case was adjourned to Apri :C n: UNDERGOES SURGERY Mrs. Bruce MacKinley, North River. is presently a pa Charles Edward Curtis. Char- lottetown was fined $10 and costs for allowing a motor vehicle to stand on the highway unattend- South- tient in the Prince Edwar [5. MR ward or; "I‘m: nznm-nz and Hos ital, where she has a an 99,. S. 1undergonep surgery. 1701‘? was fined $10 and costs for BROTHER DIES SPWde- Mrs, Walter Quilty. 102 Green Street, City, received word yes» tcrday of the death of her bro Charged with failing to trans- vehicle. Heribcrt W. Pletch, Char- lottetown was fined $10 and costs. ther, Donald W. Stewart of Le wiston, Maine. AUTO REGISTRATIONS More than half the 17,000 au- tomobiles that have been reg- istered to date in the province are from the Charlottetown dis- trict, motor vehicle registrar. A.J. Gallant, said yesterday. So far there are 4.200 trucks re- gistered. NAME OMITTED Omitted from the list of Thurs- day‘s winners at the P. E. Dance Festival were the follow- ing: Double tap clog: 1. Larry Brazel and Paul Smith: 2. Lar— ry Hume and Debra Lynn Cant- wcll: 3. Deborah May and Wen- dy Karen Worth. GREASE FIRE n man was fined $5 and costs for failing to stop at a stop sign the cases affected through other man had his case adjourn- a "m‘ 913“y SPOkcsman. town. was fined $5 and costs for iarlottetonn w a s fined $10 and costs for a similar ' mersidc and area only .6 inches fer the registration of a motor ' University Invites Students To Participate In Open House An “Open House" for Prince Edward Island high school of financial assistance students will be held at St. Students Wm be given Diinsian's unl""‘r5ii-V mmon‘m" choice of conducted tours of the facilities on the SDU cam- pus and will meet and wit- ness e of he work being done by professors and stud- ents in their fields of study. Tours will include; liberal arts. physics. biology, chemistry, en— gineering. languages, athletics. student organizations and oth- ers A break will be taken from 3-30 to 4:30 pm. during which time lunch will be served to the visiting students in the basement of the alumni auditor- rum. work, and the possible sources afternoon from 1:30 to 5:30 it ‘was announced last night by Tire “Open House” will be under the chairmanship of Rev. r. arles Cheverie of the Biology department at SDU, and will be held in the alumni auditorium. It will be introduced with an outline of the various programs of study available at SDU. the reasons which should enter into one choice of one program over another. the qualities and qualifications which usually de- termine success in university t .Surprise April Snow Storm 1 r l The for Western sections saw nary a fluke of snow and in Sum- ing from the press and radio. Prince County was. howev r fell Thursday night and Friday' gust Roads in Prince County, al- though icy in the morning, never ccame too difficult for travel yesterday, d b reported from the vr n y early last the first signs of the storm ap~ W poared “"W“ .‘ij’as some slight drifting, The ‘ ' .situation grew steadily worse from the Albany Corner on to- twards Charlottetown. an a, .,_,..,_.o.......—........ . EASIERN IN HOSPITAL Sellar MacKay. Murray Har- bor is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. BRIEFS jiBristoI Man ills Fined $125 , Michael O'Brien, of Bristol, Lot 40 pleaded not guilty to the charge of drunken driving. but guilty in the lesser charge of driving while impaired, when he appeared before Magistrate A.J. Haslam, QC. in City Police Court yesterday morning. He‘ was fined $125 and costs or 30 days. . I Two speeders, Thomas Green. Emerald, and John [vosi were each fined $15 and c-oszs' IS PATIENT Sherwood Department A - , rnold Vanldcrstlne, Morita- was called to 73 Bracklcy Pom-l. . t. ' . n K.“ 5 Road. Sherwood, last night 3“" ‘5 a pa '9" ”‘ ‘9 "3 when an alarm was turned in at 7:19 pm. They found that. a pan of burning grease had corned slight damage to the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Cmi‘ile Proud. The fire had been brought fairly well under 2cr while the fat was burning, is Owned by Wendell Woods. who resides at the same address. ADJOURN RAPE CASE When the scheduled 10:30 sit- ting of the Queens County As- sizes arrived yesterday morn- still 11:. only six of the 12 jurors. were present. The missing mem- rs had been unable to get to court because of the severity 0f driving conditions, resulting‘ from the unexpected snow storm that overwhelmed Charlotte- tnWn. Court was recessed until 12 noon, by which time only two more jury members had ar- rived. Mr. Justice MacGutgan. after consulting with the ' defence counsel John son, and prosecutor Arthur Mc- Glligan. decided to rcccss until Monday morning at 10.30. A that time the rope trial of Heath Bowler. Parkdale. will recom- menu». DOllCETTF. FUNERAL funeral for Mary Ellen cettc, 87 Edward Street. place on Friday morning » A TheI Dou- took ..., _, O m the Hennessey Funeral Home. to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was cele- brated by Rev. Louis A. Doritzan. The paltbearers were: Edward Miller. Harold Wood. Stewart MocFarlsne. William Vessey. Charles MM and John Gal- lant. Interment took place in the Catholic cemetery. the ser vice being conducted W 9" with Cash. County Memorial Hospital. i. RECENT GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Machan. “ Summerside were recent guests‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J.La-‘ mont, Roscncath. , t l their uncle. Richard Knox and 1 Mrs. Knox, Flat River. 1 l I IS PATIENT t Lester MacKenzie. Brnoklynt is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hespital. } control the time they ml VISITUNCLE ! thch Apparently Mr. Proudi Mr. and Mrs. R. Knox, Mon had carried the pan down a 1 tague. and Mrs. Isabel Hayes. i “1111' of stairs away from don-i Roseneath. recently visi t Ct ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. Sadie MacKlnnnn. Brnok- . I lvn has entered the K i n g si, . County Memorial Hospital where Ishe underwent surgery. RETURNS HOME l Francis Macintyre who has: been a patient in the Vict o r r a r i General Hospital. Halifax. N S... has returned to his home in Lorne Vsllty. i _.._-s i Communist China in 1938-59 re- ‘ported 97.000000 persons eu- rollcd in schools of all typt-s.‘ I r r 14.5 per cent of the popqu 5 .3 if” !n loving memor." Preston .I. Sentner. who v book of Are pages set all I realize how much Lovineg remembered by IN MEMORIAM i a . Pages filled with thoughts or W." Set deep within my heart. And as 1 turn cacti precious pa" lose someone like yo or five days for speeding. t, Another motorist was fined; SDU Rector 2'? :"2.::s:tn§i” ‘3‘“"8 1° W, FATHER MACDONALD Four cases of drunk and in-i To capable rounded out the doc-r ket. One was remanded ioi f April 24, one was given a 20f days supended sentence, an-; other was fined $20 and costs, d m EPWIGfm’EF‘ “gal?— or 10 days and another was; mia r'esrren o .. un- . . , stan's University. leaves for Ot- {med $10 and costs "I. five day” tawa today to attend a meet- ing of the National Conference of REBUILT CASTLE i (‘a lian Universit'e and I- log‘flf '9 C" STU'I‘TGART. Germany (AP) ' e NCCAC sessions will get Swims“: "new caule-H 3i undcrway Sunday wi h a gather- masterpiece of baroque archio‘ i": "f Canadian ‘Inlvomiw Pm' tecture complete in 1806 afteri dents to discuss mutual prob- h H. . lems. particularly those related a a 'Cemury of wm'k'has been to federal assistance to univer- Commissioners of SeWers and _ Water Supply, stating that they lnvrte the Water Commissioners had hired a person to act agl lo the DGXI regular meeting "a public relations advism- [m- the Council. so that the Council the water Department and that could look further into the mat- . department only, when he is off i9?- lduty from his normal occupa- The original resolution or ‘1 tion." Coun. Gillis was never v o to d The letter went on to say, 11130"- r 1 ul‘. my mind. this “111018 meeting IS‘ Hubzley. Summerside the "most M second annual commerce busi- Instructors Course Opens EIVAIMERSIDE "Summer side and Kensiugton doctors will instruct senior first arders in order that they wil‘ later be able to instruct in first aid Tae three weekend Course, ich began last evening, is un- the sponsorship of the Summerside branch Canadian Red Cross. Last night‘s instruction was given by Albert Stairs. The classes will be held every F‘ri day evening from 7 Iii) 10 o‘clock and on Saturdays from 9 am. pm. Approximately 12 persons will be taking the course, local Red Cress president Charles Link- 2 ’3 .1 3 :n . letter said last night. and when they have completed the course ‘ they will be qualified Red Cross first aid instructors, r M Acadia U. Names Top Com. Student. Members of the commerce class and faculty of Acadia University have selected senior commerce student Richard Beck Hubley, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. outstanding member of class", it was announced cently. T e cash award that goes with the honor was made at the his re- ‘ ness banquet held recently at g the university. 1 The citation described Mr. ‘ Hubley as “the man behind the iscenes, the one who has put lmore time into campus activi- “the appointment of this public; relations advisor was mam-i mously approved at a re g u lat ARBITRATION USED OSLO t‘Reutersl—The Labor .ties in an unofficial capacity t C i. t events are planned with the first ‘ being a tour of the Confcricr'a» served at the RCAF Association.‘ meeting of the Commission and duly recorded in the minutes. For the benefit of those w he may be interested, this pro- gram has proven most satisfac- tory in keeping the public in- government Thursday decided v n 7 on compulsory arbitration be- 1‘0 PEF‘KII‘G tween the trades union congress N0 HIDING and the employers association to solve the impasse which had i threatened to start Norway’sl are you peering through a Venetian B | i n d that’s .‘ ' Water Supply are an ele cte d body, responsible only to the electors of the city. 1 SUMMERSIDE -— Yesterday's evening bare pavement prevail- Coun. Hyndmafl Suggested; storm. which disrupted aetivit- ed. The usual Friday night. that Coun.Gillis should “readt , , in; from Borden east, bypassed crowd in down Summe:- both sides of the story." to which. Prince County almost entirely. side moved as usual with the Coun. Gillis replied “you‘re at only knowledge of the storm com- e ‘ suggested some people need to . , I told what to do". ' I" 1 morning, Exen that small amount MP being recorded severa be , , .‘ N was nearly gene by day's end times during the ay y the C"""- G’II‘S Stated that “0 9m msnnusflmpi yesterday and all businesses and RCAF Met Section. The highest would oblt‘t‘t t0 the "nth being i t mm." m, u "m" “"m' A traffic operated normally. was recorded at 62 early brought to light if they had no-t ' Friday morning. No damage was thing to hide. “Let's have some . Driving east from Summersidet Hyndman, “very well!" at Albany Where the”; “I have been told by the Water A. .I rebuilt from its wartime ruinsr formed and in educating them waww-a.vm~g-; . . . . . biggest strike in 25 years to- 5 "1 “‘9 "M “90955” 0‘ “W‘de night. The arbitration decision l the wasting of water." ‘ meant the wage strike by some E No JURlSDICTIoN 130,000 workers in main indus- ._ The resolution was ruled out tries Will not take place. The ‘ of order after Coun. HE. Hynd. arbitration panel will fix new man asked the City Recorder. wages for two years. Martin if the appointment .——.——_— of a committee to investigate TAX TIME SPECIALS! down? stall Color Blinds on your windows. 'Air Cadets Compete In Drill Contests Scheduled to take place at the sponsored by the Ladies Ambl- Queen Charlotte High School iary and in the owning a l and RCMP Rifle Range in Char quet will be held spunsm'etl -i_V the 201 iConferleratinnt W=ng of the RCAF ASSriclatlnn. At this time the Inter-island Drill and Rifle trophies “ill be presented to the winners of the day to events. On Sunday a t'l‘ltll't‘h parade is planned starting fr n m the RCAF Association with the nel- tinations hang the Zion Presby tcrian Church and St. Dunstan s Basilica formed by Cadets or the Tignish, Summerside and Chat- lottetown Squadrons. Following church services. the p a r a d e will reform at Hills- burn Square~ proceed a in n 3 tion Chambers 311d (‘iiy 0“ sat . ll'clrmond Street where the sal- urday. iuzc will be taken by Lieutenant A noon time luncheon Will be lim‘crnnr W..l. Mar-Donald and be dismissed at the RCAF Asso- t ciation. Officers and instructors re- sponsible for arrangements are. 3 EU Keir Costain. parade t‘haif'v man; [’0 Keith Darrach. regis- Mr. Hubley plans to article? tration and billets: George An‘ with Touche, Ross, Bailey andi derson. reception and entertain- Smart, Chartered Accountantsi ment and PO Mike MacDonald, in Montreal, drill llISII‘llClttI‘. 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Today at l - 3 Only ! THE LONE RANGER IINMASKS 'I'I'IE WEST’S uosr FABULOUS 'I’RIAIIIRII lottetown today will be two Au Cadet events featuring a drill competition between Air Ca- dets from number 562 (Cabot) Squadron of North Sydney and the Charlottetown Squadron and a rifle competition between the North Sydney Squadron and ca- dets from the 53 Sunimcrsrde Squadron. Both are highlights inaugurating National Air Ca- det Week in Canada from April 19-25. Aside from the above men- tioned events. a full srhedule ol than most other commerce stu-: dents", and added that he hasi “maintained a good scholastic FCCOI‘ " " in prison . . ' t ' ‘ -3 .LL‘ M J .I- ’4) And The LOB? CI‘I’Y 0‘ Gold" the Water Commissioners was N ‘ ' CHANDLER within the jurisdiction of the 01- {W , ty Council. Midwife I I"! i. .- EROS. LTD. Mr. Martin replied that the c S ' 1 Plywood Plan Commissioners of Sewers and CHARLOTTETOWN P.“ cllllMDRE . tBlISIIIESS EQUIPMENT; great one to be telling people I am what to do". Coun. Hyndman is Family Night for \ RENDEZVO'US RESTAURANT " Dial 4-4955 basis for the stuff!“ said Coun. said i Coun. Gillis, jumping to his feet. ! Commissioners that this is a i i complete falsehood and by an-I other person something differ , ent"! ‘ l ‘r. CITY OF TORONTO. ONTARIO FURNISHINGS DESIGN COMPETITION NEW CITY HALL t ICE CUBE ; MAKERS ATTENTION: SERVICE STA- TION. MOTEL. HOTEL and R RESTAU ANT OPERATOBS- The Corporation of the City of Toronto Invites Contract COMMI "5 "Ida" "garm'm Supply Companies from across Canada to submit their the NEW LOW PRICE on the names as candidates for consideration by the FURNISH- famous Frigidaire Ice Maker, from 50 to 500 Storey Electric Ltd. INGS DESIGN COMMITTEE, in connection with 1 Competition for Furnishings of the New City Hall From all the applications received the Furnishings De- sign Committee will select not more than five suitably qualified applicants who will be. asked to compete on an equal basis for te design, manufacture, supply she in- stallation of all portable frn'nishings for the New City Hall. Dial 4-7341 _______—————- W The selected Contract Supply Companies, except that Company who is judged the final winner of the Competition will receive a Derign Fee of Five Thousand Dollars 65.000). This fee will be paid upon certification of the Furnishings he Design . 90"” Design Committee that the Selected Contract Supply Com- panies have made a complete and full submission and have . linens complied with all the terms of the Competition. ' Contract Supply Companies who submit their names 0 srlks for consideration by the Furnishings Design Committee must submit with their application evidence of the following Surges 7 - 15 mandatory requirements: 14% - 20% is) Currently operating a well established business at this Priced from (b) Submission of a brief dt'SPI‘IDIIOII of five installations 8.95 To made by them and of sufficrcnt statute that would war- rant thcitr consideration for selection as a competitor. to) Evidence of their ability to handle the design aspect of the total Furnishing Contract. and that they pres- ently employ qualified design staff. (d) Evidence of their financial position as required to complete successfully I furnishing contract of the sire of the new City Hall. (e) Evidence of their ability to obtain a 100% Performance and 29.95 Gloria i . 155 Gt. George St. Cll’towl # tend a meeting of the Associat- Atlantic Universities. a silica ‘ i at a cost of $7,750,000, 1 or a maximum of One Million Dollars «$1,000.0001. to(I')“e iSill’Iligitli‘glqiigsr: (f) Evidence of their status in the trade and confirmation in cf international studies ‘in that they currently enjoy the confidence of Canadian Canadian universities. n Mon- Manufacturers and Suppliers of furnishings, carpeting. day. also. Fr. M-acdonald will at- draperies and accessories. ion of branch of the NCCAC \lain Itcm on Tuesday's agenda. I wil be the proposed “combining m‘ the \‘CCAC and the Canadiant Dance Universities Foundation tCUFt' . Muslc unrlcr a common constitution. i. -\l sessionswill be held in mg? By The High Notes (‘liatcau Lauricr, Fr. Maedonal t Featuring Jackie Doyle will return to the Island on Wed—i ucsday. of my Dear Husband. departed this life April memories ttcost ll. His Wife. Sadie, Gentlemen Must Wear Sport Coats Admission 50¢ Basilica Recreation Centre (3) Evidence of their ability to conform to the policy estab Iished by City Council that all furnishings to be supplied to the City for the New City “all shall be manufactured in Canada by (‘anndian craftsmen wherever pOSSIble. Applications which do not show evidence of the require- ments above, will be rejected Contract Supply Companies submitting their names for consideratirm the Furnishing Design Committee must also agree that they w:11 faithfully adhere to all conditions of the Competition as laid down by the Furnishings Design that they will enter into a contract with tn orporation that they will enter into a contrac with the Corporation of the City of Toronto for the design. manufacture, supply and installation of all approved furnishings. Applications for consideration by the Furnishings De- sign Committee must be addressed to the Chairman Board of Control. City Hall. Toronto 1. Canada and must be de' Ilvered tcithcr by hand or by mail1 to the City Clerk at his of" 9. R00 City Hall. Toronto, not later than 4:00 pm. Eastern Daylight Saving Time, Tuesday. May 19th. 1964. The envelopes containing the application should be sealed and marked "Finishing Design Competition, New I City Hall". l City Hall. PHILIP G. GIVENS. Q.C.. (Mayor) Toronto. Ontario Chairman, Board of Control l I nd so it came to pass that David. the Lion of Judah. looked upon AND Bathsheba.....gn_d E for herl he broke God's T i ' o R own commandmentl “"8" SUNDAY GREGORY “SUSAN of 9:00 ' PEEK-HAYWARD .. ' U.C.T.i 'd f nrrroro tissrtttrtor rrootr their cgafijie: ISOON 20" Century-Fax brings you DAVID "WHEELER DEALER” MEETS SEX APPEALER STARTS MONDAY He reéliy Wasn‘t outta make at il,000000. é nommnummm-u ; 1 REi‘RiCK GARRER . 1 litiR flii"'?.t3.'fritilii Wills-Jill Willis till‘tlliiN Bill-till)“ Bill-WI“ Be Early . Also See It All Color Cartoo- *****¥¥¥¥¥ I . .