.In ‘ ‘ office of public works as assis- d i tilt municipal engineer for the. Seen OTT ‘ Moo of Manitoba. i SlAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings Countyiiillé’i‘io‘i.“ mm'burkin. Nun mom-1a. , Donna Coffin and em. Grant. A musical duet. typing 45 words minute. Sharon MacGregcr and Paulette Gnu a shorthand clarion- by Elizabeth autumn and Helen Sbeeilmn. 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues..April 30. 1963.9 The commercial players pre- ZONE COMMANDER'S PIN PRESENTED ‘ P El Light Horse. then th 0 armoer corps at Brockville and later Camp Borden After proceeding overseas he serv- ed with the Grenadier Guards as squadron commander and was discharged with the rank of major. He skippcd a Monta- gue legion curling team to pro» \‘lllClr'll finals this past winter ‘ and represented the. province 1 at the finals in Fort William in March. He. has been her of the winning provincial 3 legion curling teams for three. 1 Douglas. \‘lrfimian. Mnan gue, i; pic-tuer ahme TFI‘FIV- 1113—: the vone commander's pin from Andrew MacEacbern of Charlottetnu'n Mr. McGowan was the first zone commander of Kings County. Previous to the war he sni'ved with the SOURIS department of Sour-is High School under the directfiI ed ion of Mrs. Edgar Glenn pie-iminute. were Elizabeth Chais-lYmn-self for SPlllf’d a delightful program atlson. the Apl'l-l meeting of the Sourris iRose DRAMATIC FlND 3 MADE AT WRECK PERTH. Australia (AP).— Three hundred and seven years ago the Dutch sailing ship Gilt Dragon went down United Appeal Tops (Nah-36”"e The PHD”! Edward Island Uni- any other district with a total m mu“ mm. M perm ted Fund went over its objective of fit-19.44134: Summerside. cou-~| In a sensafinnal anniver_ ‘ yesterday. seven months after tributed $37,614.50. Other disw saw discover“ skin divprs the campaign was started. ‘il‘lf‘l. contributions were; Prince. Sun'dav smopéd up handfuls Fund Executive Director. Jack jCounty 313.845.04; Queens Cou- ‘i M pieées of eight thev hpueve ‘ Ambler. said yesterday the total intv. $13,022.70 and Kings. $13.; we“. dnwn with m, 'ship to date had reached $227.67538, 752 35. mp dive“ brougm up ahnm which is $19393 more than the. Organizations taking part and! 5" wins. mind 4—0 he} down amount sought. their allocations were: . am“, 5.5 “"165 n“ shnrg He said campaign Chairman: Canadian National Institute! Thev repnrfed ma. a cm“ W.W- Rad and "his entire “5" - for the Bund- $133253 Caua'l could be distinguished on one ganizau'on are to be congratul- i dian Foundation for Poliomyeli-l . , i ‘ ated on the success of this first. it: and Rehabilitation - P. E 1 flair (lip-fl; {fénzmxd the ‘ provinceuide .rampai’s'n " Chapter. $7 341.: Canadian Menu M6," ‘ n; “1", ,gm,’ “.9”, i Mr Ambler said many factors tal Health Association. $9.334.:l Mafia", 0" “1,, mean floor contributed to the drlai' in 201- Cerebral Palsy Centre. $251524. Besides the pieces of “gm: ting all returns to the United Canadian lied Cross - P, E. .I the divers found four was 0‘1 Fund office. "not the least of. Division. $33,000.: Catholic Soc.‘ dazed 60m?” 8" {vifh a tthem being the weather." lal Welfare Bureau - Charlotte- hnwhiskered f'a‘ce stamped on "This delay does not detractltown. 324.567.: Prince County i from the proud achievement. of ' Catholic Welfare Agency. $18.— 22]; 133;”;"31131? ‘ all segments n' the population of: 345,: Protestant Cbildrens Home..l 300 ‘ our DPM’HWF. Th9 EXP.“ OF Nnrlh ! $1.860: Protestant Family Ser-l ' 1 America 'havcd been on this first vice Bureau. 313.146.: St. Vin-1 - ;’ pmvinria. “"1 9 campaign. and ceni's Orphanage. sumo; John. its success is sure to encourage Howard Sadat}. $500.; 0th?" in amalgamal" “if” Slm’ le Sclerosis Society. 57 000 ' l I liar oraanimtions " ‘ ‘ \lavy League of Canada. ER ' d The campaign's success was a Girl Guides of Canada - P.E.l.l milestone in fund raising. Mr. Council. 54118.: Boy Scouts. In Rentals Ambler said. "The amount of Association - P. E. I. Council.! money raised is by far the great— $7,415.; Y M.C.A.. $24.31!); Can- OSl amount 'B‘SP'i ‘0!“ health adiau Welfare Council. $480;l and welfare purposes in any one Tag Days, $5.0m. Campaign; OTTAWA ICPI — A distinct year in the history of the pro- Exppn595_ $3,700.; United Fund - upward trend occurred in the L Vince. it is the first time that Administration. 315.405.; ranta‘. patterns of non‘farm oc-g, the cnmolcte list of aL'cnr'ics ‘cupied dwellings in the 10-year; have been able to obtain 100 p r iperiod between 1951 and 1961. e cent support in their financial T =the. bureau of statistics saidl campaigns in any one year." iSllndBY- GEARS Fm; '9“ In a 1961 census report on With one siirressful campaign behind it. the United Fund is already gearinz for the 1964 campaign. Agency budgets are being received for study by the allocations committee. and top " MONTAGUE - The Mofllflv-j men and WflmPn are being ap- proached in sen-a on the cam_. aue fire department responded: in two calls yesterday. which. pa‘zn committee . , 1 Mr Ambler said that because occurred at the same time. Thefem ,Of “man's 1" 1.015.766i of the success of this first cam- department sent its new pump-i(hi/“MugS Paid less that! $40 a . paign it is hoped that it will er With its tank of water to PX-Imqnth' A W81 of 13 per cent i encourage N'Eahizations Who llnzulfih a grass fire burning out Ff‘Id 54" l“ 549 and “3 Per cent I COM-in"? l“ 1‘ 11 '1 independ e nt of control on the south side of,a "m"- ‘ campalgl“ l" rm‘nnsider their the town. The average monthly rent for dECiSims to remain outside the The second call was out of‘rcana‘la “’35 $55 in 1951‘ Fans- UnltEd Fund town to extinguish a small firelmf; from $48 in Prince Edward A breakdflwn "l Fampaign rem in a barn at Lower Montague. 15131131 and New Brunswick to eelpu shows that Charlottetownl The building owned by Joseph S m Ontario. Average cash are: contributed far more thanl Tuplin. was destroyed. m“ in metropolitan areas va- 4 ‘ 1n the fire, to the south of "'le from a high of 51m in town. the fire engine b e c a m e Tm'm‘l" “"d 584 l" mum" to a . , i. I v - l bogged down. However. the line 10‘” 0‘ $48 1“ 53"" JOhD. N11. | l maintenance truck of the Island and 554 1" QUEbeC CilY- j g Telephone Company came to its For the first time in 1961 an ' ‘ aid and was able to get. the effort was made to estimate .‘ heavy fire engine back on the. EMSS rPnt by adding my cash '5 . highway, The grass fire was ex- amounts paid monthly for serv- Eu ‘ ,inguished ices such as water. electricityI ’1': —————————-—-———-—-— gas or fuel to cash rent. On this . baSis the average gross rent for , Montague Canada in 1961 was $77. An. ‘ The average values of home: be... m” GUEST leads N.S. Exams in Canada in 1951 was $11.02]. w ranzing from $4,311 in New- and Mrs. Reuben Milo-w M," Marga,” Humgl d3“- foimdiand to $12,952 in Ontario. NIL Montaflue- had as “18" zhier of Mrs. Marion Hume. Values ranging from 59.899 in Saturday. Neil MacCan-, Managua led a c1“! of 1m Saint John ard 510.349 l‘l Wind- ;Chnrlottetown. icandidahs who plus"; the car to a high of $15,305 in g; ‘ Nova Scotia Registered Nurses Mm’TPBL 315N433 “1 ("lawn and ihousmg. the. bureau said that in 11951 tenants in 64 per cent. of ll.110.960 dwellings paid rents of lless than $40 a month. A total 'of 13 per cent paid between $40 an 2?. per cent paid; Answered; $50 or more. , However. by 1961 only 24 per 5: ROM HALIFAX Association examinations rev—3317501 ‘9 TOWN”- .mi Mu. so Reid. C9,"... ‘ “cue. have as their guestsl After graduating from Mon—,ada‘s share is about only two weak 1'. and Mrs. Walterl oague High School. Margaret cit-,per rent. Mr. Lemieux. based 0‘ Ham"- N‘S- tered Dalhousle University in Guatemala City when he when.I she studied nursing Bis" doubles 85 Canada'5 ENJomG “out”? science. for two years before cu- 05971.20 d'affflif'fi- laid in all m- Edg°""“ N""”"- Char" rolling M a student nurse at the; inN'I'VWW that all "Dmitri?! Hrs lottctuwp. is enjoying a holiday vmnria General Hospital “Lon an equal footing from a with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Norton Halifax‘ NS itariff point of view in compet- cnd family. Riverside Drive. . ting in Central America. Manual: 1 Aggressive I! PROMOTE!) ' I At. present. Canada sold I ltairly large. variety of goods in John MacDonald. son of Mrs.’ ‘ Malcolm MacDonald. Montague, been promoted to the head .amall quantities to tube area. :‘Tbere seemed no reason why the volume of trade could not; I ded. ‘ During the next l0 years. he 'conaidered Canada's best. pros- WA (CF) - Aggressive . peels for exports lay in the field ’ business enterprise is needed if lot hydro-electric power. public more Canadian products are to .utilitieii a nd posuibly wheat 1'0 MONCWN ms Mary Martin and Mrs. be cold to the expanding market Wales. a Archibald Hume. Montana. to of m Conn-.1 Am . tum for M republics. Canada's trade coin-l [Jim W mos min-toner to the m i he" ’ TOKYO (AP) — Constructio- H. E. Lori-lieu: said the slxof a til-mile highway linking countries—Guatemala. El Sal. {Communist Gila- lo Phoug Sal, "dot. Honduras. Nicaragua. gin northeastern Laos has been Costa Rica and Panama—im- gcompleted. th; New China New: port bout momma» worth ot'Azen ii. The roadwa Commercial Dept. Presents Demonstration At Souris - - On behalf of the conunemial A” The commercuiland Regional Horne and School class H I Macaw. y. m to b. Nd by the 1“ wt Regional 1 Ambition. Helen Typing to music. aowurda per. Sheelian. S h a- r o n MacGregur. | school library. seated “the night and the Wm way to prepare for a job" with Wanda Burke as narrator. Other members of the cast were Doreen MacCor'mack. MacDonald. Florence and Walter- Soloman. master of monies. presum- book entitled “Fitting Buckles" Noreeniman Connolly EATON MAY SALE PRICES, each 1 9 I 2 9 I tol-ler-thneq‘adume.twoudthreemore for the highomen'lsEiementurywmthc attendance of mm Alta. lo val h. m of the at. John i. Manua- and Margaret Johnston. Health wanna“ and was in till your. Left to' mourn m: llll widow. a daughter. Margaret. Mn. Wil- Foi-inor Resistant Dies In Edmonton has received the sad news of the sudden death Sunday. April ll. of her brother. J. Lorne Mental: Mn Nanci: 'l‘hornton of Van- _—‘_'—‘_ 000V! .' M and two brothers: Barclay J. of The five ‘ the ‘ Vancouver and Wellington of Chu m , . lam {lottetowm soc mm," ' ‘- Funeral iervlcc wt! 1 be stun Fudge, Mu. Arthur Wright. - - held today and burial will be in S“ s" “d Edmonton. 2 FINANCE m arm-. Tho_,3rlt_llb government I g helping finance the l'chabllih tion of volcano ravned Trista. da Cunlia will a special post." stamp. In praise 0t FISHING Herbert Hoover explores the “sport of philosophers" in Mary mm O'Connor. [OPS IN HYDRO Norway produces and uses hydro-electric power per capita than any other nation— dildd. 8.009 kilowatt bous ' a year. sou] than. For the‘ 1 Hand printed linen tcible cloths to add a cheery touch to the family table . . . gifts for the June bride! In smooth, good guality linen, they’ re well finished, and colourfust. "Gar- land" design in pink, blue, or gold anthemum” design in pink, green, brown. 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Gal croualy sied no that the 3" shag border hangs almost to the floor. the rounded corners adding a graceful timcb! And so easy to look after lusttoastliemlut'hemachimtowuh! double about 90" x 10 EATON May Sale. each Linen Tea Towels Extra-Large Size. about 22" x 32”! Conan chenillle in white. pink. yellow, beige. fern green rose. light blue. turquoise_ spice binawn. antique gold'colour. Twin bed size approx. 72" x 103". Extra-Long Fluoride". Blankets AT CANADA-WIDE SALE SAVINGS! A Servicublc Choice for Home. Cottage or Camp! Firm.olouely-wovau cotton furyearsofuse... and the softly Ila-oped flannelette finish make: than so cosy! They're double-bed size in the long-fob tuck-in length that simplifies beimahirig. Snowy white.wit.b ailystripedww bondersinpre- dominant mac or blue. strong added dim-ability. A . 70" x 90". EATON MAYE SALE, pair Zippered Mot-tress Coven In Choice at Three Sizes Easy-oft for fast hindering. these mattress covers matin-Imvwovunotbimohcdwhltcomtm. Can- Am?! 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