RECOGNITION OF service to the Unitarian service Com- mittee was given tb two Char- lottetown members at Mont- gomery Hall last night when Dr. Lotta Hitschmanova, USC executive direptor, presented them with USC gold pins prior to her address “Building Brid- ges. Left to right are Dr. ‘Hits- chmanova, Miss J. Airtken and Miss L. Maccallum, recipients of the honor. USC Director Outlines ., Programs Conducted The assessment of needs and the “inhuman and shocking suf- establishing of pilot projects for training and learning in under- privileged countries was named as the "“new wind blowing" and definite role for the Unitarian Service Committee of Canada by Dr. Lotta Hitscbmanova. direc- tor of USC, at a public meeting at Montgomery nan last night. Mrs. Fred Osborne, local USC committee bead, chaired t h 9 meeting. with Mrs. Rita Suther- land. a director, introducing Dr. Hltschmanova. Dr. Hitschmanova presented UCW gold pins to Miss J. Alt- ken and Miss L. Mccalium in recognition of "their very devot- ed service" to the organization. The speaker related individual incidents and painted in detail LOCAL BRIEFS IN P.E.I. HOSPITAL E.I. Weelcs, Charlottetown. is a patient hi the Prince Edward Island Hospital. CAR FIRE City fire fighting equipment was called out shortly after 4 p.m. Friday to extinguish I smaiH“ire in a car at the gar- age of F.R. McLaine Ltd., Mal- pcquo Road. The vehicle being worked on by mechanics at the time was not seriously damaged. norms FUNERAL - The fu- neral for Athol Burns was held ' elements is another noed fering to which the world's chil- dren are subjected today," in her lecture “Building Bridges" and the ilm of her latest tour “The Four Hangers.” Hunger is the greatest force against which the USC must work in the Middle East, Asia and Europe, Dr. Hitschmanova state is need in Korea is as great now as it was in 1952 or '53, she said. In Hong Kong, ao.ooo otherwise hungry children will eat a warm meal once a day during the winter months due to the Canadian govern- ment donati pounds of surplus pork. “I am quite certain that they too will remember Canada every day." sh Lack of protection against the S described the living conditions of the pavement dwellers, those in blocks, and others who must find what shelter they can und- er bridges. It is very important to keep people literally alive, the speaker told the meeting, but it is just as important to feed their minds. She told something of the sewing and eracy classes and night classes for boys held at USC "community centres." APPEAL MADE An appeal was made for lay- ettes, smaller cardigan sweat- ers, heelless socks and children's raincoats. The film showed the results of the four hungers for foood, shel- ter, educ ion and love in Greece, India, Hong Kong and Korea as seen by the executive director on her m on recent tour. Mrs. Osborne, in introducing Dr. Iiitschnianova, said that the state of the USC looked rosy un- til a few days ago when it was found the organization was los- ing its present quarters. She ex- ressed the hope that within a few days the organization would flndknew space to carry on its wor . ‘U .lowed complement. on of two million $1! ‘ resident of the province, has ISLAND NEWS PAGEEoua| Air Time Split , Charlottetown and Queens County’ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat." Sept. 15. 1962. 5 Obsiructing Police Officer, Damaging Ho Leo Francis Berrigan, Kelly's Cross, was timed $35 for ob- structing a law officer and $5 and costs plus $10 damages for causing damage less than $5’) to a private home. He appeari- ed in Queens County magistrates court yesterday afternoon be- fore Magistrate James B. Johns- ton, QC. The cases of Keir Warren and 25. They are charged individual- ly with assa t. _ Harold Joseph MacK1nnon, Former Resident Receives Quebec Schools Post Noel A. MacNevin. a former been appointed Inspector of Pro- testant secondary schools and Hyndmcm Corps Will Enroll 25 New Navy League Cadets Lt.-Clhdr. Harry Thomson, commanding otficer. Hyndmau Navy League Cadets Corps, re- vealed that it is planned to en- -rol entries to the This number will bring the total allowable strength of the corps up to 45 from ' original 35 cadets. The need to recruit’ that number is to replace the 15 that have transfered to the local Sea Cadet Corps, RCSCC Kentand tbe10increaseinal- boys, the 00 will be assisted by five officers, Lieut. George Ves- sey, executive officer, Lieut, Harold 'llhorne, supply officer Lieut. Charles Graves, division- al officer, and two other general duty officers yet to be recruit- ed. R-eligioua training will come Lnder Rev. Walter Rei d. Named in honor of Lieuten- ant-Governor F. Walter Hynd- man, the corps is operated by the Navy League of Canada un- der the local sponsorship of the Main Brace Naval Veterans As sociation. assistant to the chief of exam- ations in the Quebec department ation. Mr. MacNevin is a graduate of Prince of Wales College and received his bachelor and mas- ter of arts degrees from Acadia University.’/lie has I: a u g h t schools in Nova Scotia and Que- bec He is married to the former Zelda MacLeod of Murray Ri- ver. Mr. and Mrs. MacNevin and their two children, Nancy Lee and Scott, have returned to Quebec after spending a month at their former homes here. Mr. MacNevin is a s OTTAWA <CP) — The Social Credit and New Democratic arties have asked e Board of Broadcast Governors to back their bid for free time equal to that given the Liberal and Conservative parties for political broadcasting on the publicly - owned CBC networks. They made their pitch at a closed hearing of the BBG, the broadcasting regulatory author- ity at r discussion among the four political parties and the CBC on the division of time re- sulted in an impasse. Representatives of the Con- servative and Liberal parties were not immediately available for comment but Russ Urwin, use Brings Fine Goose River, charged with im- paired driving, had his case remanded one week. Also re- manded one week were All-an M'cCouorey, Cavendish and Bryce Herbert MacGregor, Grahams Road. e accused was fined 5% and costs for having liquor in a place other than his residence. Pleading guilty to a charge of blleerling, Myron Younker, Wi_n- aloe, represented by John P. Nicholson, was fined $15 and costs or five days in jail. Also counselled by Mr. Nicholson -Vilfred Knowles, North River, llleadcd not guilty to a similar at once and was given an ad- journment until Sept. 21. One charged of operating a motor vehicle with defective €flll1:‘m€-III. two accused were each fined $5 and costs or two days another $10 and costs or five days and a fourth was given a repreniand. For driving a motor vehicle th a beginners licence when not :1 led by a fully re- the NDP. said both rejected the principle of equal time for all four parties. Mr. Urwin said the Conserv- atives argued they 40 per cent, and perhaps 50 per cent, of available time on the CBC series The Nation’s Busi- ness. Carlyle Allison, BBG vice- chairman, told reporters after the hearing that a board com- mittee will study the positions of th four parties and the briefs submitted by the Social Credit and New Democratic S. Sought By NDP And SC assistant research director of to should have ; us: ouuimons ll mssoiunou, us. popular vote of the parties It the previous election and the number of candidates likely be nominated. : 'l‘his et I in hod “tends to per- petuate the politic al status [amounts of free time enjoyed Ia substantial advantage in pre- {senting their views before the , next elect'on. Parties, and then transmit al Pam’ standlligs I" the 255' mung to the cBc_ §seat_Commons at dissolution of The Social Credit brief, rPariI8m,em the June 18 Dl'€~ . n of election: Conservatives N3, Lberals 51, NDP-CCF 8, vacant ‘the Social Credit Assciation of 3'. Pmsem Standmgs‘ C°“5e"' ‘Canada, alleged that the CBC “IVES 116' Liberals w°- S°°I‘l ,was influenced against giving'C"°d“ 3‘-Iv NDP» 13» V3°3“t In requal free time by the “special ‘- }position" of other political par- 3 ties. NOT IN PUBLIC INTEREST , The NDP argued that "it is lnot in the public interest that one political party should have greater access to these facilities yand resources than another Iparty." It said the original in- ’ter.tion in providing free time for political broadcasting was . give “national” parties a right ‘to be heard. This was un- rd_ermined_ by not making the time available equally to all na- tional parties. X For The Nation’s Business “S?I‘1eS. the NDP said, the divi- sion of time has customarily 3 been 40 per cent of the total to ithe government party and 60 per cent_ to opposition parties. Free time for election broad- casts had taken into considera- tion standing of the parties in sented by David R. Wilso ‘Toronto. executive director of SHOWING TIPS Advice on how to select and display garden samples for hor- ticultural shows, is given in pub- lication 34 of the Ontario agri- culture department. Do You Know Most pople are not too sure just what their Insurance will do for them. We would be pleased to review yours with you. PEAKE-MARTIN Fire & Auto Insurance 92 Queen St. Dial 2-1261 I DRUG STORE OPEN ccomapan glstercd driver. an accused was fined $10 and costs or five days. A similar penalty was given an accused who pleaded guilty to driving without an operator‘s licence. A charge of permitting an unlicenced person to drive was dismissed against another. FAMOUS FOB BRANDED INSPECTED STE on of Mrs. and the late E.M. MacNe- vin of Charlottetown. orlrier accused being fined as DRIVE-IN THEATRE on costs or two days. Alberton SATURDAY TRUCK UPSETS AND DRIVIEWAY These young lads, of 12'and 13 years-of-age, who have com- ‘ed grade six. will train Friday evening from 6:31 to Lt.-Cmdr. Thomson said that this year more emphasis will be placed on teaching the sub- 3ec_t of citizenship. and the oth- er subjecta taught. in order of their importance will he,‘ gen- eral naval subjects, semian- ip, boa omk rk E. (‘D av G I 0 8 knots and splices, first aid and sports in physical training. To assist in the training of the re Bridge Lights Hot Potato? Air Force. Veterans To Parade Veterans of the RCAF will stage their annual Battle of Britain parade here Sunday. The parade will begin at the CAF association club’ rooms on Grafton Street and proceed to the cenotaph. Following an address by an Air Force padre on the Battle of Britain, mem- bers of the parade will place a wreath at the ceno ph. The parade then returns to the association club rooms. GETS PAVED A highway mishap near the feed mill, one mile st of Co nwall, on the Trans-Canada Highway, provided a nearby farmer with the materials for a well-paved driveway. Shortly after 2 p.m. yester- day a three-ton dump truck carrying close to eight tons of hot asphalt, lost its right rear wheel and spewed its load over the highway. The driver of the truck, John Thomas of ‘Sati. Eleanors, escaped unharm- (D D The farmer apparently im- FOR... ELL YOUR CAR NEEDS! "The Big Show" A Circus Story—Esther Williams. — Time 7:45. I PRINCESS PAT THIS WEEKEND REDDIN BROS. DRUGS 132 Richmond skeet Will be open Saturday afternoon and will be the only Drug Store open Saturday evening. “Open All Day Sunday and Sunday Evening”. DIAL 4-4386 FREE DELIVERY Advanced Summer Hours SEPT. 17-18 Rebuilt Engines, Automatics, "mug Hqwgii" generators. Starters. Fuel EMS Presley uinps. Beads, Cranks. Water Tim 7,45 Pumps. A complete line of e ' accessories for '62 models. sEp'r. 19-20-21-22 Charlottetown Curling Club HARD TIME DANCE mediately contacted company officials, and after getting permission, turned up at the accident scene with a tractor fitted with a blade and quick- The lighting on the new Hills- boro Bridge, appears - something of a hot potato at the moment, For two nights now the bridge has been in dark- ness, a situation which many motorists admit gives them a slight feeling of the jitters.’ Calls from this office to vari- ous government departments and the e Electric Com- pany, have failedto clear up the mystery as to what department is responsible for the mainten- ance of the lighting. Being unable to determine which is the caretaker depart- meat, It is not yet known what is the reason for their being out. Many have expressed the oplu-_ ion that the blacking out of the bridge may be a result of Wed- nesday night‘s storm. ' .THE— CARD PROTEST I-‘UTILE TOKYO (AP)-Three hundred embers of‘ the radical Zenga- kureu Student Federation fought with police Friday a futile , attempt to demonstrate at the Soviet Embassy against nuclear testing. students were injured. ' Iwosharr, Dryer, Refrigerator, Range 180?:-Inca St. ‘ . When ThihgsGoWrong - .With Your Automatic I SERVICE Ropoirond Pom Depot ,‘ Forallmakeswasheis, Dryers. ‘ Refrigerators and Ranges tboflrmflvarurvlubabuh.’ nmmniuq§§m. SHOP o Greeting Cards ‘O Art Supplies 0 Good Books For Children I) Adults in oi-anon at. but 4-o9u_ "° Injured Man Still Critical Thursday. hospital here Friday night with es received in a car acci- dent Wednesday. White was injured when his car left the highway near Char- t town. He was flown here SUB FOR SUGAR Honey is an excellent recipe substitute for sugar -— using about three-quarters of a cup of honey for every cup of sugar required. > 3"--~ on oruanwru-mart. 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