Summerside and Prince County ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Feb. 1, 1962. 3 P | MP Di ses | earson §: Ja ws SUMMERSIDE — Reassuring , plan were bere Dr. Orville Phil-| cluding the lips, MP for Prince County and | project, whith has Ray Bagnall, national vice-pres-| one half million stent: of Gp Conearentive perty to date, hospital insurance lined a Young Progressive Con- plans such as blindness and dis- servative meeting held at the ability pensions, and education Tartan Restaurant last night projects such as the vocational cei. tones teasiniae. sale nian . ident, * - . , ing. | The speaker expressed doubt More than 100 Conservative that a provincial income tax party enthusiasts attended the could pay for all these event and remained for the| In mentioning the entertainment which followed announced by the opposition | the formal meeting. | leader, Dr. remarked Dr. Phillips opened his re-| that ‘he had “ ignored marks by praising the fine at-| Prince Edward Island, once poor weather was taken into, Mr. Bagnall spoke briefly on | fis . consideration. (the many speeches that have! School Association had thre he be ae ot Parliament nate eee | oe ee aaa Pipe ny on some next ‘a *\. Wary meeting last night in the | topics chosen were skilled for professions. aspects of the ¢ Mparty's| ially noted thet while the Liners °™? - o” 3 errr platform and particularly made als. have been complaining | tion. He emphasized the dit- seem gh gh hang, ihm «ot Ed me : | S id on whee tole oe a recently © ‘ province, “* were many ; k or Pearson in which the opposition car ferries when the Liberals tio less than grade 10. ‘oa, | leader stated that the federal came into power as when they 4uCca i n 'S al their lack of fal government should gradually re- went out.” : . advancement for ioe teens wenn Sel eedTo - a oe Projects me | Eee. ’ im industry, The more schoob vincial and federal governments, minister of health; Hon Henry | t y CY and allow the local goveraments Wels, mistsler 9 aes 2 Irs a nuh Ge cede to for the projects th labor; » Be ar, ; ' more WwW funds obtained through the education ntinister; Mr. Bag: | Three guest speakers discus» | professional fields, and that levying of a provincial income | nal]; Dr. Phillips; Keith Har- ant te bee akin ee entering the ‘tte. ‘ington, MLA: John Campbell, youth at the January meeting | sions needed ‘only Dr. Phillips enumerated many MLA; and Laughlin Horne, the of the Birchwood Home © and | practical application and of the projects on this Island | West Prince president of the School Association held at tne desire to attend school that would be affected if this! YPCs. | schoo! last evening. epee eae © CITY GETS HOSE DRYER Dr. J.A. MacMillan spoke on | outlined the pasttiens j . the need for professional train- The first of two hose dry- | stretching the hose on sloping , as he puts one length of hose,” Provision Of Nursing Care ing and of professional people in ae meng vw Boy fng units for the city fire dee | racks, requires about a week | ofe of the 10 shelves of the modern world, while A.D. ng me te , partment arrived yesterday. | of drying time. Removal of | = — a = Said Concern Of Profession pogpes el pact ge Boe By vise their children to consider The two units will have dry- _ the old racks will also make eee aad a fan at the top I ; Rev. E.J. Roche outlined the op- entering these fields. - ing capacity for 1,000 fect of . valuable space available on the | carries it away, creating BS ‘ seboo | portunities available for finan-| A. D. Cameron demonstrated hose in a few hours. The pre- _ apparatus floor. Chief engineer | continuous tow a ta aie “The greatest ‘concers of — ecuaus to provide | al assistance through bursar. | the relationship sent method of hose drying, | Aufred Frizzell. is seen above | through and around the hose, Burses is the provision of that) tS OS 26 ciabie services | ies, scholarships, grants and‘ ployment and insufficient = | degree and amount of nursing | -o4eq" she concluded. ‘ a | ere stating that two ¢ officer. Donald Gould, foreman care which the patient requires,| ‘The speaker was thanked by Dr. MacMillan stated (hat/of the unemployed in 1055 for Eastern Woodworkers re- whether this patient is In the | Miss Ruth Gaw, director of | here is no unemployment in ‘less than grade eight presented the primary contrac- tors while other representatvies | ” from the, sub-contractors were | home,” Miss Margaret MacLeea, | RN, MSc, nursing consultant, Fee ee te| health insurance, National De- force families will take up resi-| partment of Health and Welfare, denc | Ottawa said last night. next We ~_—s veges Miss MacLean was speaking | ednesday. to a meeting of the Association SUMMERSIDE — A’ brief, sented by Sqda_Ldr._E.-Semple, =~ remaining units of the et ot Nurses of Prince Béward i nformal inspection of one of the Chief administration officer; FO |""4er construction are expected |j.n4 held at. the nurses’ resi- even completed units at the Gerhard Damm, operations of- i% be ready for occupancy at the dence of the Prince Edward Is-- ew Hillerest housing develop. °°": 2nd Ted Farrell, housing ‘rate of five per week. ‘land Hospital. nent was carried out yesterday . a R The meeting was presided over D. J. Mullin To Be Candidate nursing, Prince Edward Island |’ Hospital. CARD OF THANKS The management of the Bed- hospital setting or in his own Inspection Made Of Hillcrest Units which will be held ’ February 2, if not fine, Tues- day, February 6 - ~ Amalgamated Dairies Lid. $10.00, Ralph ‘Callbeck and Co. | by the president, Miss Ida Mae- iternoon by air force officers Kay, who introduced the guest 00: Crysta 00 und representatives of the prim- ‘ er. : Soest ei samy modes ry and sub-contractors. Speaking on “Optimum Nurs- | 7 ccion $5.00: Lord and Ramsay “| {ng Care,” Miss MacLean noted that as the nurses assist the phy- For Mayor In S’side Election SUMMERSIDE — D.J. Mul-jlater at Queen’s Square School, sician in diagnosis and treat- lin, a retired resident of Sum-|Chatlotietown and in his home ™eDt measures, they should merside, intends to offer asiat St. Peters. consider the nursing care plan candidate for the office of may-| He later attended St. Dun- ‘r, the individual patient. or in the. forthcoming civic el-|stan’s and Mount Allison uni- This is not to imply that the The unofficial inspection con- sted of a check of what the air force families could expect when hey -take- residence shortly, uch as the inside finish, steel vindows and sashes and other york new. to this particular pro- Russell Noonan $5.00; C $5.00; Co-Op Produce (Sum- merside $5.00; Hall Manufac- turing Co, $3.00; Sons of Tem- perance, Wilmot Valley $2.00; Simmons and MacFarlane ect. The RCAF station was repre- ection it was reported yester-|versities and at one period was urse herself can provide for day supervisor of schools for Kings Mayor W.A. Currie’s tenure of | County. all their needs. She is a spec- ialist in nursing care, but she Radio; MacKenzles House of Fashions Sport Shirt; Small- man’s Limited 2 Sweaters and 1 Shirt; Sheen and MacInnis Shoe Shine Kit; Maurice Mill Limited 2 prs. fancy Socks: MacQuarrie’s Dry Cleaners $5.00 office ends this year and he has After from the teach. ©8" draw on the special skills not officially stated whether he |ing profession he devoted his at- 294 knowledge of the social intends to renominate for a.jtention to farming, especially Worker, the clergyman, the fourth term. dairying and the breeding of LATE NOTICES © (Alse see announcements in elumns adjoining Classified Ad- ertising section.) Mr. Mullin, a native of St. | registered cattle. ° (Dry Cleaning); Victory Dry Peters, served two terms on the |. Three sons served.in the Sec- Cold Night Clemens $5.09 (Dry Cleasing |: JOHNSTON — At her late re board of commissioners of that |ond World War. Daniel, a nav- ee ea = village as well as being justice |igator in the RCAF was killed | of peace for several years. over Germany in 1943. Mercier | He taught at Souris High Se- fof Summerside served«in Eur- | a after graduating from Pr-|ope and Korea and his: young- | ince of _ Wale: ! it! on, 0 of of- Bure irst class teachers license, ‘and |lingtof, Ont. « St. Mark’s Anglican Ch Reports Favorable Balance Parochial and diocesan com- mitments have been paid ia full and a balance will be car- ried forward, it was reparted in the financial statement read by Victor Buntain, treasurer, at the . annua) meeting of St, Mark's Anglican Church con- sidence, Peters Road, Wed- nesday, Jan. 31, 1962, Miss May Johnston, RN; im her 8th year. -Resting at Canada Packers Limited Ham; Lane’s Bakeries box of Bread; +’ Robinson's Bakery fancy Cake; midnig! tt. Perfe on D a} case ol d every indica- --Milk; Campbell and Burns oné tion of reaching the 10 OW | case of Peas; Rogers and Ar- zero mark forecast for early | nett 2 boxes of Chocolates: Pro- this morning. vincial Auto. Parts 2 Filash- The ange at the Char- | lights; Woolworth’s, Lamp; -Can- tetown Airport at midnight | adian Tire Corporation Hand reported the temperature as | Sleigh; George Meikle Wallett: being seven below and still | Crockett Jewellers Lid. Girls dropping. At 9 o'clock, the: tem- Ring; Foley's Drug Store 3) ed with the other memorials cores was recorded at~one a Enman’ Drug Co: | which are being presented to . below. | etries ; . At midnight the wind velocity. Toiletries: Boates Pharmacy Charles Was Tecorded at 15 m.p.h. gust- | Toiletries; Borden Pharmacy re-electei | ing to 25 m.p.h. but early in the * noon Saturday, then to Road Presbyterian Church for funeral service commencing at 2 o'clock. ‘In- terment. in Murray Harbor North cemetery. #RAHAM — At~ Quincy City Hospital, Quincy, Mass. Mon- day, Jan. 2, 1962, Wendeil Graham, Gaspereaux, in his 67th year. Remains will be transferred this afternoon from the Murray River Funeral Home to his late residence, Gaspereaux. Funeral Friday |3 prs. Nylons; George ~ vestry | day was 30 m.p.h. gusting to 49 | Jewellers Shaeffer-Pen; H.-M. Howard Carr, Garfield | m.p.h. Simpson Lid. Tilt-Tip Pen; LePage, Charies Craswell, Ex: | Moase Jewellers Ball Point Pen; from Murray Harbor North gregation held recently in the|ton Bullman, Daniel Ander- *. me Witieds _ Mectamaas .. Lime’ Presbyterian Church, service church at Rustico. son, Wellington Craswell, Errol Twin Bill Seen oe — Poe ‘at 2 o'clock. {n- Out of a contribution to tae | Buntain and Victor Buntain, : See ais tamer, terment in Murray Harbor church from the officérs and | vestry clerk and treasurer. At North River A.E. MacLennan Léd Fender | North cemetery. anaes See Bank ane and Charies | Mirror; Batt and MacRae 2) and Trust memory be DCS delegates, A regular doubleheader hoc- { lades: ee ao - oe of the late Mrs. Garfield (Mary' | and Noel Hooper will repre- key game for the Lioyd Mac- nek ee nes Seo 0 an ake r Con an | LePage, the gongregation pur-| sent the congregation the | Phail trophy at North River rink| wife: Ivan B. Dawson $00 Baby Seite’ Geaatin fe’ - Stet chased 25 prayer books of ime | diocesan synod. re- | Tuesday night saw Milton and! Gockerals: Lord and MacDon- aoe ie eo. . for. ew edition.” The books will be | elected were Miss Alberta Buy | Fairview play a 3-all draw and| aid Lighter; Island eal ae oe + 2 Suitably inscribed amd dedicat-| tain as caretaker, and Mrs. | in the second contest York down-| Propane Oven Cleaner. v paca tangent : Noel Hooper as organist. ° (ed Dunstaffnage 6-1. , ; clock ane : Rev. A. E. Piercey, rector,| Scoring for Milton in the first ae ttn 9 Sag me a 2 Home School was chairman and opened the game were K. MacLeod, J. Bar-| 3 Bawerd memnede! / meeting with prayers. He ex- rett and B. MacRae. Fairview OUR eae “oe age pressed his personal thanks to snipers were O'Halloran 2 and | funeral will be held ma tS Plan saa St de dane Te tid mnt G. Vessey a on ie oon aoe wade Fo Albert the past year. = |the York crew with two goals| CIRCULATION ae was r on A vote of thanks was ‘each while G. McCallum and 8B. clock. Interment in e4 to the friends of the church | Simpson ¢ triggered one. * church cemetery. ALBERTON — Ht has been | WH helped the lone marker for Doubles ULLIGAN — At the Chariotte- announced that plans are being | C0 of the ; 0 Mrs. eed fog tere ed gare Bn . Louis Mulligan associa . Leaf in on year. Remains | this evening. The Value have been transferred from, A ‘meeting will be held in the the Monaghan Funeral Home| assembly hall of Alberton Dis- Rid of of Your ten aie Sie ae tals be apt ipated that be 'y ’ the funeral) antic : e will be held on Friday, Feb. from all districts served by |, TORONTO Advertising flavored cup of tea the way 2, leaving the house at 9:30 for ‘he high school will be present. jn. peter — rs Solemn Requiem Mass in st. Dr. Kenneth A. Parker, Erie | nockeyminded ‘ “Malachy’s Church, Kinkora. Kipping and Rev. E.H. Beam |eriumop Dollar. Interment will be in the ch- have been invited to address the | the start wasp Ah POS tcL BOD — At the Prince 4. | in toe heme ood schoal oumete (Sean . tL 8031 f wast Sitend Svaptial "Wee. | tee net ott be weperel = io Hee ee mae OLD ENGLISH for strength and character nesday, Jan. 31, 1962, Junius | complete information concern-| bussed players T — bi Traced. Fiat River in | ing this organization and MS | utes, ; : parents a | eee eat te Guardian . Patriot Mi * in benefit ‘to | modernists , whose wellare | pert Bob Wood's sound-wave Summerside