Sol-gcant David Burke. Char- I lottetown. receives the Congo Modal at Leopoldville Iii-inl- to his return to C Egg: rIlt‘ presentation is Lt.- It was revealed in court yes- terday that the RCMP has begun a crackdown on persons walk- log on the wrong side of the highways. and as a result four young men. three students at .' Dunstan's University and . reprimand. I C_nst. John Greer informed the magistrate that for the past two guently given warnings I ~ . ..'.. sen and that it was neceslagyto bring a few to court befornthe habit was broken. In giving the reprimands the agisirate also issued a few oi'ds of warning, and asked the =-cused to spread the word Lied." he said. Pleading guilty to charges of pdediug. John Kilburn Young, idlitrcal; Saul Libstug. Toron- A George Kitson. Hampshire. - Oliver Percy MacDonald. lulrchill, were each fined $10 nd costs or five days in jail. _ M J oach, Charlottetown, and Rus- e Rupert Armstrong, Ottawa. Fines of $10 and costs or-five a s were given Henry Michael edmond, Charlottetown. for mining an unlicenced person *— l ISLAND NEWS PAGE20vernight Parking Ban Charlottetown and Queens County 5 RECEIVES CONGO MEDAL months, highway patrols have w lie-m G.P. Dawson, the chief signal officer of the United Nations Force. ' (National Defence Photo) Crackdown to drive, and to Dale Marie .MacNevin, Charlottetown, for driving without an operator’s li- cence. Two persons pleaded guilty to operating motor vehicles with defective equipment and each was and costs or two days. CASE DISMISSED c rge of impaired driving against Allison Coles. sulfolk. as dismissed b M ire James B. Johnston. Leo E. Smith. Uigg, charged with creating a disturbance in a public place, had his case adjourned to Dec. 5 for judg- ent. The case of James Anthony ’ Murphy, Cherry Valley, was adjourned to Dec. 14 to fix a date for hearing. The accused is charged with impaired driv- ing. [The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Dec. 1, 1962. 53 Caledonian Club Plans' Requires By-law First “It will be at least a little] ing may be called for 4 o'clock more than a week before thei that afternoon. and the business city’s proposed ban on overnight; could probably be cleared up parking will go into effect,” r in a couple of hours. If this time Prince Edward Island Cale- donians will salute Scotland’s patron saint in Charlottetown to- night with all the traditional ce- remonies beloved by sons of St. Andrew throughout the world. Gaelic songs by Chester Mar- tin ,an Alan Cameron, lively Scottish dancing by Marilyn MacDougail and songs by Lloyd Martin of Orwell will be featur- ed on the program. I “The Chieftain of the pudding race,” Haggis. served to the l of the pipes. The aledonian Club president, Howard MacKinnon will preside. The toast to the club will be given by the chief. Gordon Ross. Rev. Donald Campbell of Zion Presbyterian Church. will - dress the Haggis, and Hon. L. G. Dewar will toast the ladies. Heath Macquarrie. MP f or Queens and Parliamentary sec- retary to the secretary of state for external affairs will respond to the main toast of the evening, Salute To Patron Saint he day and all who honor _. so Mr. Macquarrie, who traces his Scottish ancestry;through the Macquarries of Ulva and Mull as well as the MacNeills and Mac . deal with lib- erty and the Scottish tradition. Lieutenant - Governor F. Wal- ter Hyndman. Premier Walter R. Shaw will be among the head table guests at the banquet. The Prince Edward Island Ca- ledonlan Club has an ancient and honorable tradition in Prince Ed- ward Island datlng back to the days of Capt. John MacDonald who in 1824 entertained his fel- low Scots at his home in Glen— ' alsdale. 30 Teachers Are Expected PC HOUSE highway construction has not maintain that tenders are call- ed?" h asked. \ "The government is not call- ing tenders except on joint fed- eral-provincial projects as the federal government insists on tenders y did construct- govermnent had been call- ing tenders, this request would not have been made. STRANGE STORIES “There are strange stonies told the ‘ the nan. What happened to the ten- ders this building? The pub- lic a committee at the next session of the legislature will find out; of cause the elec- of the Royal Bank of Canada in Regina, is here on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hyndman. North River Road. MacLAREN FUNERAL ‘ - The funeral Mrs. Mary Mac- Lanen was held Friday. Nov. 30‘ from ter sang "Beyond The Pallbearers were Cecil Ladner. Fred Ladner. Edward Francis. Kenneth Yeo, Victor MacDon- ald and Preston MacEwen. in- terment took place in Midge]! cemetery. _ tion will be over by that time." Mr. Matheson said that Liberal government will tenders for highway contracts. public works c ' ii an govornment purchases. “This.” he said. “will mean the elimin- ation of graft and could mean a saving of $2,000,000 each enough to pay hospital insurance premiums which a liberal gov- ernment will withdraw." GIVEN WIDE POWERS “The Liberal leader criticiz- Iature. an amentnnent to the P.E.I. Industrial unparatlon Act which gives “three mem- bers of gov IN ssLLs‘ TV EST OTTAWA (CPI—Sn e of Cana- hircl Queens the district the efforts of the can- datcs and 'ecommended their Wort on Dec. 10. 3’ E ii. a ’3 ht‘mving aside traditional or: founded‘Libentl monetary cries." . Dcwar briefly reviewed and '1 die" Marconi Company’s 50- cent interest in Cornwall Broad- casting Limited. operator of tel- evision station CJSS~TV and as- ciated AM and FM radio sta- tions, to Bushnell TV Company Limited, was completed here Friday after approval b u 0 the Board of Broadcast Governors. the right to pledge the credit of the province to the amount of $2,- 000,000." and the setting up of the Crown Building Corporation with power to spend up to $5,- .000. He wondered how much was spent this year and pledged that a Liberal government will in- vestigate the activities of both corporations and report to the public. At Workshop Upwards of 30 delegates are expected to attend a leadership _ workshop ” sponsored by the Prince Edward Island Teachers Federation today ln Charlotte- tow Tom Parker. executive sec- retary of the Nova Scotia's Teachers’ Union. will be guest speaker at the morning sessmn being held at Federation House. It is expected that three dele- gates from each of 10 local branches of the P.E.I. federa- tion. will attend. Among locals to be represented are Tignish. O'Leary. Slumnerslde, Hunter River. Charlottetown and vicin- ity, Mount Stewart, Montague. and Soul-is. Remarks will also be: heard from the federation's president Mrs. Marjorie Dover, principal of Spring Park School, following registration in the morning. Police Chief C.W. MacArthur: said last night. From the report of the last regular meeting of the City Council many motorists got the interpretation that the ban was due to go into effect at l a.m. this morning. The chief point- ed out that this was a wrong in- terpretation, as at the meeting it was only discussed ban cannot be put into effect until a by-law is passed the council he said. He was hopeful that this act- ion' may be taken at the next regular meeting of the council. which is scheduled for the evening of Dec. 10. On the subject of the time and date of the next meeting, Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet stated. that no move has been made by the council to postpone it until a later date. due to that day being election day in the province. He was of the opinion, that if it can be arranged the meet- FOGIS . ‘(Continued From Page 1) . hum attitude about the game as the same teams have met five of the last six years. But despite this, lobbies are full of people in holiday mood and judging by the color schemes in evidence most of them are Blue Bomb- ers fans. Perhaps that is be- cause most Hamilton fans have not hit town. yet. but that will happen during Friday night. Over at the Royal York where our float boys are staying there is Grey Cup festival hea quar- ters manned by fellows n the Junior Chamber of Commerce all wearing white bowler hats on top of which a golden halo bobs and weaves as it attempts to prove that this really is Tor- onto the good. At least Hawley is adopted. the Mayor said that 't would give the councillors ample time to return to their as homes to follow the election re- sults. Crockett, Walter Perry and enny Doiron are located the centre of festival activities and can keep u to the min- ute with any changes in parade E. a: at What adjustments may have to be made can only be guessed at now as the coming of night has seen the fog thickening ag- ain and rumors are heard the I game itself may have to be’Ch postponed till Sunday unless things change. FLOAT IS READY In the meantime our city float is ready and rarin' to go as the minor ravages of the long jour- ney. It is certain to for a lot of attention today and there will be several million people who will know from now on that Charlottetown is the cradle of confederation. The trip up here was actually a triumphal invasion of the rest of Canada, so far as the float was concerned, and Hawley Cro- ckett said Friday night the boys could not have been treated in a finer manner had they been of the Royal Family. “It has been the biggest pub- licity thing the Island has ever known and hundreds of times over we lost time because peo- ple would not let us go until we told them all about the float anid what we were doing," a d posed them for several pictures for his personal album. The greeting in Quebec City be In one instance they were held up on the highway by a police man who heard they were com- ing and had to wait while he Iwas simply tremendous he? Patated with a police motorcycle ,escort waiting on the outskirts {of the city for them and then lcompletely clearing the streets; Iof traffic to take them to city‘ hall in top style. . OFFICIALS DELIGHTED i Grey Cup parade officials have personally offered their the parade is for Canada from: coast to coast." They are in every place it has been are fascinated by the idea that 't was planned and built by the three city employees them- selves. One man here in Toronto Fri- day flatiy rejected the informa- ; tion with the statement “no a professional job." who are here are encountering} the same sentiment expressed; that the publicity being receiv-i I is worth a million dollars to r arlottetown. Literally reds of people have inquired about our city as a place to spend their vacations and doz—i be down next summer when in New Brunsw woman who said Former Islander peered closely ed that lt was. she became in- dignant that the boys were “hauling it all around the coun- try.” USE SABIN SHOTS There was not one case of polio- myelitis in New Zealand for six from Canada, to 97 per cent oil the country's children. In the same period of 1961 there were 187 cases of the disease. ‘ Attempted Store Break Reported 5 pm. at Grafton and Weymoutll street when a vehicle driven by Austin A. Scales. B ton Road, was in collision with a vehicle, driven by Patrick J. A. Mac- Donald Alexander Drive. At 9 p.m. a rear-end collision occurred at Prince and Grafton streets involving vehicles driv- An attempted break at J.M.’s . Meats. Grafton Street. Thursday night is under investigation by city police. months following administration ll of Sabin oral vaccine. imported If 11.15 in the morning on Queen Street near Kent. the collision were Guy Stewart occ ens of them have said they would I Ken at 5 pm. The drivers ‘ mammalian): thanks for the appearance here 'said glass in the front door of and told Hawley “because of ,the meat market was smashed you and Charlottetown for the ‘bul "0 entry in first time we can advertise that ‘Vwars made. lighted with the float itself Elli: 4 ACCid Keep Police Busy In City amateur did that. It is strictly ‘ on the hop yesterday investigat- . ing Everywhere we go those of us i the hund.|Nassau Street and Mrs. Bet Ellis, Stanhope. ithe vehicles involved include . One real bit of humor was in-l‘ étawrtence. w.” C R h b0 5 have been bus r ail-in jected into the march to fame Fee 3"“ 1 13m - 3“ ani y y 9p g ick a very nghfield. Tile name of the oth- ! . as low as $130.00 She was 8 er driver was not available. ' at the float and said “isn’t that gtglcmgrgmgegmggzaglgmmxml . as little as 36 monthly the provincial building?” assur- I '1' ' MARJORIE GILL g on Ambrose St. Dial 4.5655 WELLINGTON. N.Z. (or) _ E‘Lflu‘fiflfl en by Walter E. Stavert, Free- town. and Joseph Perry. North Rustieo. DRY DANUBE (AP)--The river Danube has hit such'a low in Hungary that factory workers, are able to walk much of its bed dry-footed to salvage large '\ quantities of scrap iron, the p newspaper Nepszava reports. m was. first“? 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