ENGINEER with is years of railroading brhind ltlrn. CNR engineer st, ('idlr Paourt oi souris. yeetor. day made his last rim, when hc completed the trip irom Tlgnlsll to Charlottetown. Here .lir Paquet. centre, is being tCommittee Tilt: centennial rommittee mulls tonight It the north shore ii iii Kciin Morrow. Mavor (BC in order to program events o- nniional signiiicance schedut. ed tor the island during the 1964 routcnnlal year. The committee also met last meat at the Charlottetown Hotel n.lil members of the City Coun- vi to discuss the lost program til the city and ot the committee in order to integrate the two plans. lieeting Monday morning at the governmentowncd Staflord Cordon property at arudcnell. members of the committee dis- cussed plans tor a his proposed centennial project. MI'SEUM morosnn Committee chairman William lies-unto said yesterday morn. inc that an agricultural mus- eum may be begun on the site in @641 .\tr. Hayward emphasized that at present the committee L! de im‘mining now to go about start. liig such I t. “The i o to net up a trusteeship with do cooperation ot various gov- ernment departments so an to make an ellnrt to have the mul- eum started In centennial year. The committee has ideas and lnlnrmatlon trom allows an hmv to start the protect, he ad- drd. but it Ls lirst necessary to 51‘! up I trusteeahip to handle it. BUILDING IDEAL The exlsting building] on the property Ire ideal for housing I museum. When the project Ilt‘Elfll. It In the hope (it the cam- mlltre that Islanders having aide time type farm equipment will donate it to the museum. "W! ‘64 Program With CBC Monte. and Sid Kennedy of the e RETIRES AFTER 43 YEARS congratulated by district sup~ Paquet. and second irom right, erintcndeni z. c, Taylor. right. J. n Morrison. iireman. En- shorily attor his arrival In the route to Charlottetown, cNR cliy, Others on lian to extend employees at Summersido good wishes on his retirement were assembled to extend their arc. lett, A rth u r Morrison. best wishes to the poputar en- chiet train despatcher, Mrs. glneer. To ' Fire Chiefs . Hold Sessions Charlottetown {Ire chief Her- bert Jewell last wet-k. attended I Maritime lire chiefs conven- tion in saint John. Mn. The Chiei commented yester- day morning that the three-day convention had the “largest re~ glstratlon ever at a Maritime convention", Ilgntaa were highly entertained. he said. and at the meetings discussed fire- Iighting techniques. and saw demonstrntlona of new equip- ment. There was a well - plan- ned program for the wivel M the lire chiels as Wall. are hoping to lie in with the Fe- deration of Agriculture to nssist in getting the equipment tuneup r .. The committee is still work- ing on tahulating iigures (or restaurant. hotel and motel ac- commodation with a view taking care at next year's vis- itors and determining how much additional accommodation is me- Also representing the m.“ .t 'r , the convention were the tire An etiort is being made to get chiela irom Summerslde. Ken- an ultrnuud picture 01 protects aington, and Slernon Park. at incurroraied towns and vll- The Maritime tire chieis non- lages. "Mm‘e than three quart- vention tor 1964 will be held in ers of these have replied and Charlottetown the last week in are preparing programs We JuIy_ hope In Contact the remainder‘ CENTRAL within the next ten days.‘ (Continued from page I) heard him speak. She also Call- by name Ind S n = MacMiIIun, Duffyi Eight tables attended Monday‘ night’s Duplicate Bridge Club session at the Charlottetown Hotel. and Mrs. L. I, may and Mrs. Mae Mathllan topped the d" a past iive years. the last in r e it {told of is teams by a wid margin . hitting a sizzling 73.75 DCI‘K‘OIIIEIIP pace. Mrs. Albnn Farmer and Mrs. St. Clair TrRlnor were second by a slim margin over Ray El- iis and Tom . ert session will he Monday evening at a pm. as usual. Vi- sitors are welcome. Following are the top tive teams, with poreenlage totals. on Monday night's play: Take Top Honorsiet Dr. newer I. hlacMiIIan-Dully 78.75 Farmer-Trainer . $3. . Ellis » Cauty . . 5250 A. GBudet . I-‘nrsylhe . 54 IS 5. Rogers - Simpson MANY LOST LOCAL BRIEFS Between m7 and .im the. Church Missionary Society oI‘ slid she and her husband had recently bought I turn: In his old home district at New Perth. PRAISE FOR ISLAND Mrs. Vltalone and her Inmliy have been coming here [or the of them to Brudenell Park where she had high praise (or the ‘s p l 2 nd 1 d arrangement; and lreatmenl‘. The Premier Ind Ill: party not a brief visit to are Garden of the Gulf Museum in Montague before going In the Bison Res- taurant Ior luncheon. Joining them there were Ryor Bruce Yeo ot Montague Ind neveral memberrof hla Council In Well as representatives of the Month- Board riI Trade. Also pren- m ent were two King! County Mem- bers oi the Legislature. Thomas Curran and Douglas MC WARM WELCOME Mayor Yea extended 1 warm welcome to the distinguished vis- itors and introduced the Monu- gue guests present. The Premier the Anglican Church lost ioslthen introduced the members ol missionaries—mainly troni ielhia Cabinet. Seated at the head yer—in Airica. liable were Premier Shaw. May- or Yet) Thoma Curnn. MLA. Doug McGow MLA. Arn- old Vnnlderstlne. vice-president oI the Montague Bo ard at Tr de. and Montague Town Councillor Frank Greene. During the luncheon Premier Shaw presented Ihe Town at Montague with large lite trum- ed picture of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, In grateluily accepting the gin on behalt oI the town, Mayor Yeo lilliPDEd .‘the Cabinet‘s visit I: a success: we are already getting something from file govemment‘. Following the luncheon Cabl- net members paid I short call at Kings County Memorial Hos- pttal where the Premier present- ed the assistant matron. Mrl. Velma Nicholson. with a framed colored photograph at an Island scene. The paroy was welcomed to the hospital by Judge 1. 5. Der- Roches. Chairman 01 the hospi- tnl board. who tool-I the visitnra on a tour or the institution. and various members stopped Ire- qucntly to visit with patients and wish them well. Alter leaving the hospital Ihn tugue Regional High S C h n pl where the executive council held its weekly meeting to handle ur- gent provincial matters and at the same time receive twn brieis presented by the Town of Man- tague and the Montague board oI trade. REQUESTS PRESENTED The board asked the govern- ment to finish paving the Uigg Road between Montague and the Trans Canada Highway; erection ill I pier for use at :mnll host course at the same place: a Vo< national school (or Montague; settliog oi the Kings nty maulturai representative in Montague instead oi Charlene- town; additional parks in South- ers Kings ior development of the tourist trade: and completion ot Sutherland'a fish pond. Montague itselt also urged com- pletion oi the iish pond project; establishment on a government garage in the town as n par|i~ cular aid in winter snow-plow. ing; iinanciai assistance (or the wn tire department: re-sirrtac- ing of main street. and s new road to the iood processing plant. The briefs were presented by Kenneth R. MacDonald president In. of the Montague regional board of trade; Ind Mayor Yen. remle‘r Shaw in hls welcome to the guests told them the visit pl the Cabinet had no politicll significance. It was just a chhnce he slid. '0 meet the people In IN nizLAHn Mrl. Hugh lowry oi Marin- ticld wae oi the Pre an pastor in apenditlg the summer in her native country it! Ireland along with her two daunhien. They no dun back the III! d August. IN SCOTLAND Mra. Raymond L. GIIIII o! Clyde River ll on I II: we“ vacation to her In ve Conn"! Ind. Edinml And till kl ndR have been her visitation cantata. Mr. GIIIII II Pastor of the Cent“! Plflll Frubyterllll anal-u. CONDITION SERIOUS Suilerlng I trlctured held "nerd-y It tcrnoon tron her late residence aoqunria. Juno: dmon. Walter Ford Ind WIL tiara Murphy, Interment was in Fm“ m. Awia and hieeoorbomn “to! In may 1W * Archie Mann-ii In lhIl plea titre. which ua In recent- ly. Junie. Mar-III] b tin JUDGE IN VICE TRIAL mum-Hummus! dmim'fldmnm urodltlleeofldl! II don‘nOldBlIlcyCmrt dutAhu-yotnm-Indu Premier led his Cabinet to Mon» ‘ lSLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County t'Ch’iown Man On Liquor Selling Charge he Gandhi]. Chulottatnwn. wed" July M. 1963. 5 Penny Chiselling Irks Ont. Touris’r An into Ontario trams! had’lunds born the empty 1 Erin! in night in I phone.bnttlcs as they went along. call to this paper. He doesn't‘ The arrangement worked tine like stare operatus who EYDluntil the children tried to turn dailclren on Rte returns rmm some empty bottles at a M cnpty pop bottles. . He said he realized flak wasitast mgtit. The childmn present- a small amount to be wmriud‘rd their "empties" and decided about but it was one "priiioipieiio take stone at the change in oi principle or the candy. h-lrad him diet instead at the two-cent Monti . ithe proprietor only allowed As im whirled it he had.tiiom one cent promtsad his tastidren it dieyt The parent said whcn he oh- were good on use trip “outdated and returned the unopca- e Edward [sued candy and demanded the land. they Could have the or "it thing" mom re. ‘empty bottles back, he was mid iby the proprietor the store the lmlller towns and let their i “We don't need your husmess Muslim developmgng .or that of any other tourist "I pe what we are doingfllhef" here will bear truit in the years’ As the parent said it was ahead and meet the needs ot‘l‘alhe! hard to believe and also this the Premier ooatciud. rather diliicult to explain to ad. his children Why anyone would VISITS PLANT want in tike advantage of them. Preniter Shaw'l reterence wan ‘m obvioust 10 the (00d omensingl a plant under Construction on the firemen Headed outskirts of Montague, He later. visited the site with the Cabi», For Track Meet net and made a thorough and‘ bout i5 0! Charlotietown'l linemen leave Thursday morn» tireless inspection oi it. y an- more active than many. younger members of his glrfiuP-i tug tor Lancaster. N 3.. where the Premier clamhered over they will participate in a sports mounds, ul earth. cmsed 0" day with tiremen trom most heavy timber: and watched fl‘part: oi the Maritimes. crew at men laying a cement. Fire chiet Herbert Jewell said floor (or the new cold IIDI‘IBE‘yestet-day that this event was Arch of the plant _ ‘not strictly speaking a tollrna~ Members or the Calgmel were ‘ meat. since the iiremeu's tour. tzu ants in the evening of the. naments are held only every see Town at Montague at a rECeP‘ cond year. it it really a “get. tion and supper It HillSIde Inn together". The next tournament . Id scheduled [or the first week LIBERALS in August. 1964. and will be held in Charlotteto ICnntzinued trom psgeit A mm.” M“: 39" Mime“. "D F“ '0‘ when there were indications last Parliament again in his Tor-lweek ,' Fem“ was auxin“, onto nroadview constituencyi.0 m m [ouch Wm. m Hess. and In the April 3 9190110" U -now an executive with Triarch (oral David G. nahn won Lumenmmmm u- . Tuesday's announcement or Almost from the day Parlla- Mr. hees- world's tau commis- melt! met Mall. 16- Conserva- rinu appointment. succeeding ves were convinced Mr. Jim. {Harry pm, or Tnmntm a”... then travelling abroad. was gammy}, was it... msm lug tn throw in with his Miner However. those Conservatives vollllcal “’93- who have not iorgiven Mr aces A iormer cabinet colleague : (or his part in the events at last indicated that he had private February may be expected to iormation Mr. Hees met Mtiace t as a iirst step along a Pearson to discuss joinina the iroad to a Liberal party berth. Liberals. flurry occurred 1 George Reid, Charlottetown,‘ ‘was round not guilty at one jchargc oi unlaututly selling liquor to another person by Magistrate A. James liasiam in city police court this morning. Reid still iaees another Similar charge. Hearing date tor that, case was set at July E. Nicholson. produced witnesses, Mrs. ltlsrion McPhee. Iesti'led that at the time the oticnse had alleutvlly taken lace. the accused had attending a birthday party at, her house in honour oi Ve’nun. Rariou. City. who also tcstitird,l corroborating Mrs. McPhee‘s. testimony. Mr. Nicholson entered ‘ .‘as evidence a photograph taken .at the birthday party, and Mr. Barlow's bil'ih certiiicate in presenting his case. Mr, icholsnn cited the implication that the crown witnesses had been under pressure tram a ma» giairate in ' to tes- tiiy against Reid in order to. have their own tines rctluct‘d.‘ “It Is dangerous to convict on the unto-operative evidence at accomplices." he said. Alan K. Scales tor the crown Cub Packs Under Canvas Twn woii cub packs irom St Dunstan's Basilica have his lcomplctcd a camping period atl Camp Buchan. Mrs. Doris Mc- rarey. cabmastcr assisted by Mrs. Neva Reeves was In charga of one pack. The other paclr train the Basilica was under the direction oi Mrs. iene King 1 A cub pack trout Snuris also was In camp with Mrs. lrena S. o 9 :2 Couan tor the driensc, John Slim-r an, Insured h cuts-rt till. will u A darn ol Ilk- nl nonunion o! I typewriter valued II over $50. Because I wu an indictable oliense. r 1, lcculnd was given a choice at .trial. and elected in be tried hv lludge and jury. He wal remind- ‘ed without bail until Aug, 1. th- date s o ine pniimlnary Is Acquiited said that there waa “beyond ul- ticient evidence to convict ding that ill 1 probability there dimpaney with ranard to time " WITNESS PLEADED GUILTY Tcsulytng for the crown in at: “‘9 °‘ “5"“5 3- M““°“"“’- . until July 25 when detense cuun. Charlottetown was William H. - - sel John Nicholson will produce ”"” °‘ Char‘m‘m‘lm ‘scveral witnesses. hearing i The assault case nt Arlene Gll- illn vs. Ralph Molnnls. both llacliortaid was charged with . . tliclt or a car battery valued utt Chm” W" ‘Wedmv “5' less than $50 but he case was tin"! Denl‘mv M""‘ag“'- “"5 dismissed ater detenae counselelnud 32" “d W“ Dr 1“ dayse 9... n. Whom" PM...“ o... m. Cpl Keith Wakelin testified that m, mum.“ had be" mdeihe had clocked the ant-used on belvieen the battery. and ttiel‘"l“"h fi‘l’l‘;"“9h"32vn°"“‘l" “ ‘0 :u:uscd.1and no police otiicers mg“; mags: “(mm‘faggnem a IQSL lied. . I Th? “m use hum mum and costs or live clays tor tariurs crown WlIneu Soper_to his (eat ‘0 5‘“ :‘;a:e‘r‘e:§:"é9d [a my mfggrffififgc‘fliéflzm i. on a charge ni possession or {tried sit) and costs or five days 33:52:“ “mam "M" “" or speeding " _ i Two drank and incapable: THEFT CASE each wcre sentenced to on days John Joseph Alexander Thom- in Queens County jail. ********** NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN 3 Miles from Charlottetown an Trans-Canada "Your Theatre Under The Stars" SHOW AT DUSK — RAIN OR FINE IT HAS TAKEN THE ISLAND BY STORM! .Kassner as cabmaster and Mrs. Count: Haley as associate. REV. William Simpson. Char- lottetown visited the ramp and held mass tor the personnel. The iirst slemon Park Boy Scout troop was under canvas at the Grand River campsite with Srautrnaster Ron Thomaa' In charge CIGARETTES and Your Health What’s behind this new storm . over cigarette smoking? .iuat l how harmtul ore cigarettes? . 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