n l » anything particularly new t° ‘s’ta:fgaet:doftocl;l1lsl.l‘Vu:l)irorY.a No“ S ‘ Dalllllfl ¥‘\t:E=l intimated yestcr-i Ronald John Lewis" 18 f\‘e“-- 535' he °b"‘l°“5lY had 3 3°°d Plans call for levelling of the itav that no immediate chan es ‘land Cmscernrh Charged “ l t h k“°"Vl°d3° °f "he '-W3“ “f Wm‘ old express building in the were planned for the propeigty -drunken dm/mg was remanded P°5iti°"- main station section and the ?hut plans for demolishing. and W M-arch-in’ He was released The 3“‘h°h°9 <‘0h5t1'arlh9d the long series of freight sheds on lthc erection of a steel and con '°nif1D.0 bdalf G i i P k P°ft°t"h"°YE t0 SP3!“ tW0 en- the south side of Water Street. icrete structure were under gififiixan fl d Zia“; ii". i cg.-es H 0 S I E R Y cores. Several numbers were‘The stores building will remain. consideration, 7 f:'.'i]i?i D-ea er am if if”- jiil. .. received entzliusiiaslically. par- Much of the work is being The p ro pe rtv has a fronl- ler:iH$\I\{)0l:n:irnL'F:)aslISe0l'a3‘f) d-avg: m- . ticularly the popular ‘‘I Could done by the bridge and building gage on Kent st.-eéi of 73 feet‘ T'“.0 my residems “.m.e' ‘iimnd SIZES 8": ' ll 5 ‘L .1 -' ' ’ , H3“ Dan‘-‘ed All Night", 5111118 department Of the Fallwal’. but iand on Great George Street of lgujliy of being drunk and "map, Dark and Light Shades . '5 _i i _ " = _ with great style by Miss Wliet- it is expected that tenders will _33 [Ceii The present buiidiiig is. i- i ‘ i i ..'<i . . i- ,.d Re 13.. 9'9‘. pail. '”" " “ ‘ ff} §;*dm”‘° °9“°1“di"€ mm gfiucjifnd for any maior con- ‘three sl()l't.’.\’S. _ _ §l)0ea:d1(c0:lsmf(l)l? ‘iliiiiilaaiio Slip BUY filvomun PAIR l I‘ "USBAND md We mamst - composer Mam“ one of "he. cmunulnfiy 00"’ Gorssilp a é81:£::mflinepr§u%d:nn;: 1-LCC. Grayson. CNR vice-presl- ihoccupamisit-K Hm bli"]:mgF ac; ‘3t_a...§':(l..}_'§rlll;__-, _ _ FOR NLY iiiiiii-ii above. althoudh better i Kalmanotl’. The concert was cert Association serrles. ' , 9 W959" "719 "WU *5 F9 P 'Tax_ Consideration ls Urged lzlllitowgicras [Researching For, ‘Y’, Recreation Centre . i':N:‘::UE _°; W oiiln England- Eastern And central Districts :'.2:::a‘:.r‘i2.:‘.;:.;':* 2:: *‘:2.:...:.*’%;f; 2:13:25 ‘;I..‘.;'1t':.;: 33:i..°.'::’.:.‘f‘i.V.::ff‘i:f.:‘:::‘:“;;fl .i..“..;.°....°**'*“r°“s.,'::y...’.':* iiisstzia . ._— 7- — ——-- lllei" service function slinuld be nesday eveniiig to discuss an r- _ , lpmregsoi-' of "history at the Uni. The Guardian, Chg;-|ottetown_ Fri, March 6, 1964. ;) giyélen the Basilica Recreation l amcndiment under consideration In he] saw yen" She “as for‘! v j.ty N ' an i ' ‘ Abssosiatifona the chairman Of the‘ This is an amendmem uhiyn daughter Of the late MI‘. and.’ mqnhh ggsegdi pfioject i all‘ «' llrccturs of the rec-i ld -h :1 ll "L '-_. . .. -. - i ream)“ centre said yesierday‘ iiguof Tthealerégssilvetonétifiva S icing; Mrs. Malcolm M3-Leod of Mill V is UHBNSZTI gt _.\I1'. "I suppose that nominal taxes youiii Cenirev in exisiiiig ie..i3_ um" C1055‘ ?n dcit _' ‘H: u ' ma. ‘ "‘i~'-ll“ be ”’35°"3bl9 t°t‘ th 9 lation. The Leanue of The (‘r-oss’ In addm°" at her husbwd‘ she on ca 13. commercial aspects of the ’ r, _. V ' A . - , Prof. MacNutt is engaged in U" ‘“a5 made ""’fd‘”‘°mP‘ ‘" 1913 ‘5 sumved by we daugme writing a history of the Atlantic I ‘idhC;ita:0T:'ii]eliYll a3r'f§"'t‘;et°R‘:’:jh1E._tCuiien sal i d H‘ I . Mrs. Cusick. Allston, Mass. and provinces and has been gran- ireation (Icntre perform co m- ‘ l‘ 1‘ mm“ iioppflw dlcls iiax one son George‘ ted a fellowship by the Canada lmunitv service and even if part exemp mn.0-n 18» gmun " .1“ A150 5Ut‘VlVlh‘E GT9 three SlS' .'C°”“°”- H9 ha5 been gramed ‘ i - - ~the Recreation Centre operates iei.S_ Mrs‘ Robert Sampia Vic_ iyeaivs leave of absence from iii, of tl t‘ ' - a .- H . . ., . . . W k. h Oh _ P] b. Mai. d i Iiedlcthgfirghlgirldlsreccgxlenifirl:.?nl:$;T£g1&ifi2fil\\;:P:i‘:)£i5::]’;:i::‘:$f tot-ia Cross: _Mrs. Annie Con- ‘University. ' I i 1 tte(tl‘)wrlis l.1cf]xfir:1Fl‘1N;ly :1} till: Cglh-lthe :2; :;el>l'e:nl'Ez:‘eiéh~t llvzflildlilg consideranoml said E ” gem in" businessmen . ‘\m’V' lgihmlaéleld’ MESS‘: dM”' i Pr°f'tM"::cl\"t§ and éinilly will 0 -_ - ~ ~ A i -_ ___i__ fora ac nnon, ar inerpreturn o ana a in pember. adlian Naitiionial Riaiiliways on the land a start is expected at an Lune" ' Massq and one broiiier wiiiiam _ . _i Prof. Maclflutt is the author ‘"'°d washers In Meter 0‘ Ml t°“”‘- of brograph 1C a I “D a y s of Mr. Cullen was commenting: gm MON erniza- learly date. ‘°“ ' W" 3"" pr°5’°"y‘ F l i ’ w fro IL " t f h t‘ i WORK Co,0RD]_NATED . unera services ere mi orm , a s ory o t e im e I hegorinfigrplififi W °‘;fl°°‘li", i Edgar C_ -1-ayi°i._ isiand Sui, cfly Proper]-Y Results In Fin the Congregational Church, Wa- -and life of the governor - gene- creating new officis. gandgfienlolt erintendent of the CNR, said th e l°“°“'“> l“t°"me“t ”‘ 310"“ l l‘-“Ship 0'5 the M37911“ 0‘ L°m'v 9 ‘ . “ting exisiing ones on the sec_ work of demolishing and build- ichflflges Hands PM using washers insioad of Auburn cemetery. Cambridge. .1878 to 1883. 0nd floor of the main station mg “ad 5° be °°'°“;d‘"‘° "‘ °"'i ‘coins in a parking meter. John Use. def that the V8 r 0" S depart" It ‘V35 l¢‘3'm“d Y95t°l'd3.V that Gallant. Rustico. was fined $40 ments wuldf f“;‘f°,“,°" witgh ,3 I the Tahmh hfllldlhfs’ 011 the C01" _ and costs or 30 days by Acting im-iiided some or hi~ awn com. m3"”""m ° 9 ‘°‘e“°y- '5 h€l' 0t K€‘ht and Great f360I‘gC Magistrate Gerald R. Foster, a e p05iLi0n5_ 1 am egsed in say meant that space had_t° be pm‘ 5t"-’9t5- and Owhed by Ii-l“'3t‘d §QC. in city police court Wednes- . vided or found as offices were i 'I‘anton has been puiiphased by ida“ ‘uiuwn on stage as Robert ed by the versatile Mr. Goss. deht Attahtlic 1‘°Ei'°"- °°ht°“‘9d Lambros. tobacconist, and bar- swiw HA5 MUSCLE5 «M ha-i-jiiqnig and Ipvuise | Altogether a havpl-95’ 9V9n‘“g-!1qE‘ ?smflaL.__ Lbel‘ 5h0DI Clarke ‘Tire. -NE‘ Wil- The lrunipeter swan. world‘: pieascd 8 large audi_ i We didnt ‘have to think too: Som 1,500 trumpeter swans, S0n._bal‘beI'; Dr. .l.C. Gallant. largest waterfowl, could break ,e‘m' me pi.-mm of waies i hard. we Just sat back andiconsidered extinct 50 years ago, ‘dentist; and Mary 0'}! a n ley.‘a man's arm with a single blow i ({'\‘:Wc nildimrium iasi night €'l1l0yed ourselves. now live in Canada and Alaska. tailor shop. of the wing. ” by ‘ . . . They were accompanied or iii ‘Found Easy listening By CHRISTOPHER. GLEDHILL was a little tight and lackling (The follorwinig was written in resonance compaired with especially for The Guardian luhc rest of the voice. by me director of music for Miss Whetsel possesses a P.E.I. schools‘. sweet and silvery soprano, A capacity cilowd turned out very even in quality through- to hear Robcnt Goss. baritone, out. Occasionally her vibrato . . v-<\—.~».\~v.~w.~.M-.w..-..,~«...»».i.;. -—__.._..._._..j...._ and Louise Wlietscl. soprano, was excessive. I realize that a ('_.\R[) PARTY wn\iNERs wilii pianl.ist~comiposcr Martin good vi-brato is a distinct asset, The iniiowiiig are the card Kralnialtoltlf in a program of especially in this type of music. partv \\'lllIl€‘l'$ at the Commun- lltlht mU»=’ll0 d-t‘aWh mainly but theme 15 81'\Vl3iy-S 8 dang?!‘ ilv ‘centre last night: ladies‘ from operettas and Broadway that it may at times out ffm ms Cecelia Gallant; 59. slimvs. Many of the numbers or hand and spoil the inton- cond. .\lr.s Catherine Shepherd, were enlivened by a quasi- ation. ronsnlallllll, .\lrs. Nellie Stew- drama-tic presentation, using ap- They were very Capably ac- ari: zeius‘ first. Edward Cul- propriaite costume and acting. companied by Mr. Kalmakoff. isii-_ si‘('1>ll(l_ Jerome Doiron; Mr. Goss. has a rich lull- In fact teamwork was one of i-mimlzllittll, Joseph Mi-Entee, bodied baritone, w'liic.h was the strongest points of tahrislrittle §il(‘L‘lZil, Lloyd Arsenault; door, particularly warm and plcas- -group. In addition to accom- _\ii«. _\iiix _\l;igKQ1)Zie; freeze. in in (the lower and mjdizlle panying. Mr. Kalmakofvf played out. .l0>'(‘i‘ll Fisher and Albert registie-1's. The upper register two groups of piano solos which \l£lCK(‘llllR .\l.-\lt'l'lX ru.VEn.\i. 'l‘hc,¥ 4 ¥ ¥ ¥* ‘k ‘k * ‘k lllil-“'.‘ll tir Sophie Martin was‘ ii.‘ ‘l ll.*»(l.'l_V morning firomll :l- ll'!T'lt‘ oi ll(‘l' son. Edlmondj \'li::u to 61. Auigrii:~)time'sl l:‘.il"£l. sriiitli ltustico where; W “"‘_‘“”‘°' We r°.°°“'°“ by :TO=DAY - SAT. Shows 3.30 - 7 - 9.10 lu-1 })(i‘:ll'u'. Rev. Joseph Le-i tl;i.. wlin also conducted the Si‘I’\l."t‘ zit the grave. Solemn lf(“|llli:ii1 lligh Mass was ce.le- lll'.'l.l‘(l by Rev. Clarciice Pitre. l)v;ii<ui and s1lb—d0acon were N Ideal Family Entertainment ; llm. Jo~opli LcCIair.' and Rev.l llrii'.~ (izillian1. Rtlv. l*‘i‘aniciSi triimvaii was master of ccre-. l‘illlllIl‘S Rev. P. R. Arsenault; ocriipicd a seat in the sancq tiiary. Pallbearers were, Jack‘ Gallant. Dolph Gallant. .\l£lZ'l'il‘l. W'ilt‘rcr:l Doucette. lloipli l.>oiicctte and Cyril Buotc. lntui-iiicnt was in the church teriielt-1)’. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE THE BRAND I IS NE W HERE WITH MORE G0-POWER, MORE STOPPING-POWER THAN ANY OTHER DELIVERY VAN IN ITS CLASS! ANNOUNCI NG CH EVY-VAN : are built for economy. dependability and body-payload weight distribution means A Low- cosf, |_|G|-|T- DUTY smooth running, with 5 main bearings in that there's no nose-diving under hard U: to :1 (‘i.\LLANT l-‘UNERAL »- The luiimil for .\lrs. Adrian Gallant was held Thursday morning from the home of her son Al- vin Gallant. Oyster Bed Bridge to St. August1ine’s Church. South Rustico Mic-re Requiem Hich .\las.< WINS celebrated by her pa~lor, Rev. Joseph IeClair rev Dmicettr. C‘.tavroncc Dou- tellc. Wilfred Doucet-te. Elmer i:<;iincciir~ and waiter Ford. i- TRUCK’ DENGNED AND the 153 Four and 7 main bearings in the braking. 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Charlotte- l°“'“v 15 Spending the winter imtnllis in Montague. guests of “T mint .\liss Ferosa Claroy. i .Vlai'l"|Il'ZRSON FUNERAL -—i [he liiurrnl service for Mrs. dlallfllllll .\l:i(-Pherson of Cale- donia was held from the Cale- Oma Presbyterian Church Tues- ‘lalr March 3. The Montague . F""°Tal Horne was In charge oli “lancenients. The service wasi f,","‘“°le5l by Rev. A.G.J. Ste-l “lees assisted by Rev, M.C. Cur-3’ d ""d Louis Herring. under thoi ',r.""“°ll of the organist Mn. ' """ Cameron the church choir l ta“: \ Wnliderfiil Saviour ii: -“ills \ . PSVCHID i iiiinsvlsiiiriiilrli P£‘N$~E ‘,5;-,','-,-:,,r-,~,',-,-,';, [E IHHUITIITTB ,, TIIE Matteo zoo: :l?="ri¥"%:..tl";.S:*:*:"G.:i.ti ‘ G i-.§,' Wxlilstighedow SHOW STARTS 6’/VP/70¢ ms nu. ISLAND CH EV . - OLDS. LTD. .‘:°£%'.’:.i4 4 4 4 4* ‘A’ ‘A’ 4: -k Fitzroy Street DIAL 894-6577 s C ‘"“ “Hole ndered Undo an re r Be sure to see Bonanza on the CBC-TV network each Sunday. Check your local listing for channel and time. Brulmll lt. :- Young Men's Christian by the Provincial Le-',;'i.~.!ati_ir,a. m€Tl.V Katherine MacLeod. aiamived in Eggiand on“, A