SMALL ARMS use is part of the training being given dur- tn: the Auxiliary police force course now being given at the Charlottetown Barracks of the RCMP. Shown above is Cpl. RE. Williams trighil as he learned from Supt. AS Mt-Nc commanding officer. Divi Illlll Nineteen recruits will coiiiplctcd nearly til hours at a c t ' tra'tung when the cntrt‘sc IS ll" islictl. which is arty in Apr‘l The training s broken into :roitps of lectures A r / licc work. first aid. Ian. tralfic control, crowd planning (‘Iill t‘riniinal law anti small lf‘h'lllllfl are given the most lllllf‘ each havin'.’ siV hours tl' voted to it There are tli r c . hours til lectures in ncltcc “ill'tx 3 1' Hill (‘lllt‘l‘lt‘lli‘fi’ Dlfllllllllz. l‘tltlr‘t" has bccn given the aim of the local “J author” 'c: force The purpose of tlic attxrliai'y Auxiliary Police Near Completion Of Course The training of auxiliary p0. lrcc for the RCMP is well over 50 per cent complete it was haw re 81 and lecture room expected to or flown in; of discipline. fool drill, pti. ‘ crim'nui anti arms hours in traffic control This is the second year such a 'I it s to have an auxiliary man our every regular officer on the force is to train men in Ill‘ crisc Sr 1. x .9. '. '~‘\,. H... . instructs Wayne Mar-Eachern, . Cornwall. in the use of a pis- The weapons being use the same carriage tlic oolit-c 38 special. \v' .22 have for targets and in- structional piirposeS. 3 Ell'f‘ 5-" a lllilfll' tiril‘nllill crises A locfl' (‘llit‘l'tlt‘lli') ii on l d be an en- ll‘t‘ill.l} disastrous storm or ltit‘t‘si ltrc The auxiliary men would be used iii any circumstances when the authorities felt the regular miners our loved hcyontl llllllll look .it: ‘1' all tlicir dutics. \n example of such an ncca- ' stoii \\.’ls :u Illr‘ late summer of llltitl when there were hit-.li tires in I‘t‘riicc County. The lltccrl for llttllt't‘ oiliccrs at the serum “.13 such that the detach- ments in tlic eastern parts of :t‘nitiii-i wcrt' left with only slmlc'oii t'l'f‘\\'s llad their been on till‘ iiary force at the time u ‘ . lino Ilt‘f‘ll called out to lit‘") unit the short handcd (It'- If“ lttvit‘llli NPR”! \l ‘ ' II t‘ ‘topmi hy the R(‘\IP that lllt“ will able to gct men from all over the province. ll‘t‘_\ owed lllt‘II who are residing l close to tie various detacu~ III III‘ \tiioiic interested in taking lIiI‘ training should get in touch “uh thc nearest detachment to find out more about making ap- pliiuit-oii i tin the Letll‘l’iturc \r‘stcl'rlny that lpaper Monday that the govern- intent is f‘tlllslrl ipointment of a that they could efficiently " SCI‘IOUS - of national or local (‘mt‘l‘lt‘lPlt's A n a t i n n a l cmcrgcncy would consist of a nuclear war or :i si- t-c-i‘crl 'or host year s Dmhn Craig, Pathologist l Elected Member UK College An out:tanding honor has ht‘l‘ll conferred on one of the WESIERN BR | E IS W IS PATIENT ' \lrs. Har'y Pridliam. Mtltlll'll>'.‘ is a patient in the Western ilos- Dita! motivations are now being ac- coiirse . i IN HOSPITAL MacKenzre. Kenstngton. entered the Prince Counly H *5- Dual on Thursday for treatment. (‘RAIG DR. .IOIIN IS TR‘ANSFERRED Islti'i‘l s ‘1' Zing dzmters with Mrs Thomas (‘nckrane who r“. .1] b\_ D“- Jmm 0mg 01.; gaiihpc‘nnea): gilgcgegmnn riii-it-at'on lllill he has ligclri‘t ' ' H - 1 n I p 0-. Valesence has been transferrc ‘( M a '\.‘;"lw Mm ah? the to The Sacred Heart Home in I” "f. P‘Hmlw 3 a ' Charlottetown lllllll'fl IVP’KIUID ‘ ' ‘ l-u or is an academic MAKES RECOVERY Mrs Rosella Gillis of Indian i‘ltJliiI/IIIHIII corresponding to tllt‘ Royal (niece of Physicians and sit-goons and its membei'g slin t-onmriscs those who have‘ - e ~pccn“"cd for fiic or morei Fr'dfl." completely recovered. V5,” m m-s pawn-“Inf h-aiii-h o Ii]‘(l‘.‘lll(‘ and have attained. a high academic status. Dr Craig. 39. who is pmn’n-l ci:il l‘nlllOll“l.fl$AI. graduated In‘ IIIf‘CIt‘ nc finm Glasgow Univ-t e sttv in 1047 and later interny Ni in siirzcry and medicine. I‘t‘l'r‘dllll'.‘ this he served for at tint,“ with the Royal Air Force and law hcgan specializing in pathology, He came to this province. in 103?! i-sticre he has been direc- tor of the division of laborat- n'ies of the pravincial depart- mcni at health: director of the ltcrl (‘ross b'ood transfusion IN WESTERN HOSPITAL Mrs, Harry Pridham. Mont- ie is a patient in the West- l'n Hospital. OFF ‘BONNY' "5 Grant Noonan of the nona- cntiire spent the weekend with )5 Parents. Mr. and Mrs .I A. nonan. Alberton. time in St. Raphael. st i \ 't'f‘ for the Island. an A vv Y p‘it‘ i' ‘ EiKl on the stat fs of HT LCTION RESI LT, (‘iia'l ttctcwn and Prince Ed- Twelve [ah ' y I“ or progressne ward Island Huspitals book publishers go to Canadian ea ladYJ and Hw. Hcancy for I" iauthoi's, Shaw Corrects l Report On liquor Probe Premier \l'alirr It shun said he did not tell a Cumiiicrsidc mm: the an- nual commis. sion to stiidv liquor legislation. He was replying to a question 'ith lfrom Gourde I“t"|“.!ll~ttt‘. ti. ‘ Kingsl who road a Journal Pioneer report \\ll.l'll w as tcat- ed “Royal (‘omuiivniri on Liquor Legislation may he \onoiiitcrl" rcmier Shaw \‘lltl "t"c goi- ernmeiit has not wondered that matter." and “I dir not make that statement." TO CYPRUS Limit, .l‘hii s (i‘illaul. 29. son of Mrs Emily Gallant of I62 llflntivci' Strcct. Summer side, a member of the Roy-'1 I w ISLAND NEWS PAGE Guilty Plea ls Entered Western And Central Districts l'l‘he Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed. Mar. I8. 1964. 3 in‘the Legislature Monday. re- ! university policy. ‘ chancellor for hers of the board of governors .3; {legislature ls Moving lo AlteLrMPWC Statu By DON Mac . If bill given first l ceives approval y the house.. College. The bill. entitled the Prince of be called Prince of Wales (‘ol lWales College Act. 1964. is being‘ loge. consistng of a ('lIaII('(‘lll)l.i l the itinn. and control of property, re- l promoted by Dr. George Dewar, a vice-chancellor. board of git ernors. senate. faculties faculty councils. which shall he a body politic and corporate." minister of education Accor ing to the management. legislation. ; administrat- venue. business. and the affairs of the university will come un- der a 15-man board of governors that will have the power to “de-l cide finally on all Under a section on organiza-l tion. the Act provides that the will be appointed for a year ter t‘r‘ssinn The legislation provides thalimote and the university chancellor andla university. principal will he ex-officio mem-l islation that real Governor-in-(‘nun- the IS will he 3"“ It is further stated in the leg “the iinivcrs i t y mailers oflschools. institutes. faculties. dc- partments. chairs and courses t instruction as to the board n ai'governors shall universitylriatc; and give instruction anti three- 1 training . The chancellor willgknowlcdgc and learning: and to c eligible for re— appointment.igrant degrees. diplomas provided that he does not act for; certificates: and to provide fac more than three terms in suc-iilities for. If I. seem approp- in all branches of and carry on. re- arci: and. generally. in pro. carry on the work of I The legislation provides that and and ALBERTON BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN Reid Sangster. director of re- search, industrial development. a marketing addressed supper meeting of Alberton and West Prince Board of Trade in O‘Leary last night. Development of small try. improvement In the pro. hlcms of marketing farm pro- ducts and the possibility of sea- snnal selling of vegetables to Newfoundland were suggested y Mr. Sangster as ways to im prove the economy of Western Prince County. Flax growing prospec indus- ts are present time is not encouraging,i the director of marketing stat-I ed, while advising those pre-‘ sent to look very carefully at‘ this crop before proceeding fur-l lhcr Alhertmi harbor is ideally II- uated for trade with the north New- Collection l Committee entire.transferee: ti: Meets Thurs. 'i the handicraft items on the mar et. Edwin Turner presided over the meeting which was held in the United (‘hurch Christian training centre The III‘W catered for the tur- key supper and words of thanks were voiced by Gilbert Gaiidet. Minutes were recorded by the secretary. C.R The Everett Allen collection ' committee met Saturday in ‘Mid- ‘ Si \l\Il".ItSII)IC with tin-akin: and entering the "u t\ Kt‘l'ls'lllfllllll r N. ' ael \i'ntwu trial Conn 3 rwc ls Topic .bnard will be appointed h_\ thP readingtmeutenant - lcil. After that. seven of members of the board the status and powers of a de-lelected by the Alumni Assncia ‘grcc-granting university will he lion 0f the University I .conferred on Prince of Wales Wales (‘Hllcfltfi the oiin one In (‘niiada without a publicly-owned. ational. (It‘ll‘f‘f‘<1rilllllll2 college. He also outlined the history of gave amend Act to st :itii< the :itlvrinlazcs would he to kcpp mill‘t‘ a n 'l for therr secondary education. as the tciidcnr-v at the present time leme :c to not return here their careers ‘ . _ Wrmnal Pmpf‘l'l." “l hv llarry Love and thanked by l‘tll‘ For a period of seven years af-ztlie university now vested in tire dnwi .n Tweedy \l'alt ter the passing of the Act. all ofi Crown "shall be vested in ' the lit other members of th eihelong to the university." Marketing Director Urges Caution 0n Flax pt'csitlcd. dleton School. \ll members re-‘ ported a good response sn fat. with some collector: still to re port The committee will meet in Middleton School. Thursday ev~ mg Donations niav also he sent ti, ,foniidland and certain parts in i lN'iva Sc 0 t l a and New Bruns- ‘ any nwmhpr or the committee. wic . Mr. Sangsler stafed. Wm 39 rt \lc(‘ardlc. Middletonw “19F d"\‘(‘lnpm€nl-‘ In this 1'9' chairman: Edwin Lewis. Frec’ l Hard are exiled“ in the near rtown: Ralph McCarvillc. Kin- ful‘m" 'kora: Rev. Reginald Pcndci As an area designated for as- i gast. Seven Mile Hay: Malcolm (‘anadian l‘t'ugimns Is Mic 0f sisrance under RDA commun- lBradshaw. Searietown: Robert ll PI'Illtf Edward island itv pastures should be consider-' Reid. Reclcmie: (harlcs Daw- men who are part of tho (‘an- ed a worthwhile project. Mr. 2 so“. Middleton; Vlendcll Mr.- adinii continceiit being sent‘to Saii'zster concluded. ‘Fadvmr Augustine Cove: Alll' CWI'US l" "I" a“ ill" I \ Pl‘lm' Douglas Adams. manager of son McLeod. Albany, or the Licut fiallzint approsi I‘l’llf‘l) force the army years :12“ Georgetown H—S Hears Young Panel (iI‘TOIIGI‘T'I‘UWV tl.\' meeting of the (it“tl“.1(‘l4l\\'n Home and School \\nl\'I"lI0n held in the school last week. w as presided over by the president. Mrs. Marcellus Gotcll. Miss Jacqueline Christian. the. associations secretary read the minutes. and the correspondmw which included a letter from the. _ trade with Tlll‘ motilit- Amalgamated Dairies Ltd. al-i‘Bank of Nova Scotia. Summer so outlined facts and figures (in ‘ side or Albany Newfoundland. -—- '*~" "" ' W ‘ ‘ ——“‘ Rev. David MacDonald. chair- I ' men of the lransoortation com- S Slde l mittee reported briefly on a 0 meeting by members of the TO committee with Solicitor-Gener- al .1. Watson MacVaught re- SITMMERQIDF‘. The Inner-l garding curtailment of train at for Mrs. Euplicmia tMacFad- service on April 4. “vth Raslcr, Rd. of Water Rtrccl.‘ . Summerside. was held Friday reminded . al'tornoon from the ("omplrm F"- ‘. ' ‘ ‘ . neral Home to Trinity United shippers that under the CNstmmwh qho dim “arch 10 proposed tri-weekly service they l u P_.'n‘_e (.man flown.” have the right to ask for cars or t ';:,il1rlla(hnfl mn'nu ’ I spotting of cars on days whan a t ‘ ‘ " . train is not scheduled. The rail-. Ehflflf‘milsl will filial-1&3; wayhas agreed to provide this la?‘,e‘.d;ie’ pip“! §M' mo, 'mn' 59%Vlt‘e.r-M"r.f MagDonald said. immfiod {he ‘In't‘e'h’mrg‘. Rages mitfix‘mlga} nrn;a:D?nual?;1 cm}; in Massachusetts hiit rctiirncd ' ' . gal to the Island where her hush-ind that an attractive brochure the Back". Q N. rem“. at fol. Dance Festival \ssiicialitin: itle w 1 .- . hogan president's new slctlcr and a lisfingplgflfist's ameggti‘arfpagie: slion in the earlv 90: letter from .lt‘lIII \t v-tin, “v.05 and major events ' i .l c the death of her hus- chairman of thc oroiiucial (“m- munity life committee concern- ing program stt'l'lcslions. A program committee was appointed for the Ilf‘\l three months. with the following mem- bers. Miss Margaret Buchanan. a Mrs. Marcellus Gotcll n Arthur Mar-Neill The concert committee reported no further developments pending the avail- ability of feasible fai‘ililics d MLA Suggests ‘ I ‘ ‘ ‘ hits- M .. l g .. hand. Mrs. Basiei ian the Lear: liltifigvgfaumz (gag; tines herself for some time un- miniod «95mm hearing "win ill health forced her retire- ' i ‘ . men. Shglglgflnd :Sliéd "(:3 Shf‘ leaves to mourn lwo dart ~ . hters. H'lda I‘Mrs. Fred Fol- tIOQflTTJhSE‘al-d on__placmg_ Ilandl. and Sally. both of Sum— mersidc. Her only son. Wallace. predeceased her in IMO. Also surviving are one sister. Mrs. George \‘illcll. and one brother. Archibald. both of South Mel- 'ille. Veterinarians it Several piioils from grach . The pallbearers were Lorne seven and eight orccnntcd a very o h Wright. Donald Birch. Alan Interesting aancl discussion on Jenkins. Sydney Forbes, Eric the topic "To Smoke cr \‘ot to Sheen and CC. tRill' litckcv Smoke" The “nf‘ll‘lisls were First Prince Liberal Robert The funeral took place in th' Phyllis Machill. .lnnet \1ric- (‘amphell suggested in the Logis- People's cemetery Donald Debra Centre. Sondra latitrc yesterday that veterin- *—“" ' "‘ ’ ' Stevens and \‘lickcv MacDonald. with Nicky liiaslon as chairman. Al the conclusion of the dis- cussion. Mrs Gotcll and Mr. Mach!” th'tttkcd llic "(\IIIIC nan. elists for their partinipation. islanders Miss In Sweep Draw With on horses clt'.“ltl(‘ to run in Saturday's rday (Waning. “arvh 7 m "16 “Misc” a native of Scotland. (ii-(ind \‘gitional “"10 OI Pied Bertra I In “P “ll” “"1175 Il‘fim GIHSW‘W.steeplccliasc :it \lllll‘t‘t' ling. cedx were in aid of the <chnnl Th“ -""" ""W I'O‘id'lnl at ‘3 land. a total m 3% t‘inatlzans adieu high went in "ma St ('la r Avenue liad lllf‘ll’ Ili‘L'r‘I drown in the " Pal‘fllt‘t‘ and high for men n ‘ "A" first lt‘islt <\\t‘t‘i\~l:ikcs of N81. vPorgg w acka whit. noyujy ['AYMENTS (if that number fl'l .ll‘t‘ trud- 0 consolation WINS “Imp “.0 “q”. than per cont of em iii eastern can irla w ll 1 ‘i in- elrum MacKaY. lPlaying royziliics paid by Canadian text- eludes H in the Maritime I‘ro- hc cmtld take flows with PFI tII.l\llIlfl a blank. arians in the province are. over- charging for their services. i His comments came while the House was in committee tonsider the 1964-65 esthnatea‘ of the department of agricul- Illl‘l‘. "It is outrageous the way again? i v (If " art... ~53“ 1‘23???" 5.4.. "HEM-dethr- the names of those who hav “he “duo.” um' \griciilture Minister Andrew Maritac staggestcd that his dc- pnnimcnt had nothing but com mnndaiion" for the way the vuiei-inarians are carrying out Illf‘tr practice. Mr Campbell [maintained that "" l°“."" “9.9"” o" members 0f me DoddsKidney Plllh :‘m’ci‘nmt‘nt to people who have teed. i been overchai t 0 Break ln 0 Rink (‘liargcrl the accused entered a plea of \licli (‘lt‘"l(‘(I Prince Ill vcs- cure , *2 kcnnetli KPllslll'Jl‘lII. mazistratc in IllfIL'lslr’ c‘s cot arson had previously told Magistrate W ('hcstei' S \Iuc- Donald that he had no pi'ctcr~ b\ tv as to how he should he ler‘da) Following his clcction Irred and the magistrate sug- ‘ * gcstcd that in the best interest I lll(‘ accused he should he o tried by a judge and Jury In court yesterday thc Hf“ cuscd said he had not under- stood the option when ll was first put to him and therefore timely subject. Prince of mail-“Ira” macnnnald am“ it; mg, and HS him tlit- option again 1mm.“ “.1” (“WU-Kw” h\, H". ('rtiwii Prosecutor (it"tll'Lil‘ ll . . .. . .niincioal of the college. Dr “(Imam)” a'ld ,Clm'q \lm'm’" The A” "Emmi," "1’". "mp Frank \lar-kinnon in his ad RCMP“ M “w km'lw'm MINT shall hen iiv1‘\'f‘r<II_\' winch shah dress m the Trim“. Unnnd both said that although there Church Men's Association. last were wveral “F93” 3' lh“ "'nk mam. no great quantities were taken at any one time and iliercfore they felt that the minimum scn- tencc. preferably a fine. would he in or er. SPENT TIME IN .IAII He said that this province ls non-denomin- . the institution from the grant- Shall have full power and am”. in" m i“ ‘lh'lmpr my rpm"? I, would also (-onsidcr twi . . . . _ . i _ . om). at a” “mes m Pstahtlsh m [hp “mom dw - that Viatson was appearing lII . . r . . . ~ . . .v ‘ . . ~ court for the first time and lll'tl and maintain SU(II tollrge 1m. Immglmlm‘ “WWW!” he had already spent some lllllt" in jail He fined the accused $33 and crisis or on days Joseph Raymond I'lli'lhkiill. Stimmci'sidc. was fined $30 and costs or 30 days for damaging the (‘\'ll station at St I.Olll\ :ind l"‘m(’ was pHo ordered to make l'(‘\ll- tiitinn for the damages. .arvis I‘Zlmcr (‘ostattL ’l'ryon. was fined .75 and costs or l.'i days for impaired driving was also fined Sid ant costs or 1' days for driviu: while not hc ing the holder of a licence ‘ causing disturbance Wheeler Emerson Otis (‘ostatn. Middle l first reading to a hill o the Pll't‘ Incorporation give it degree-granting card Dr \lnl'lx'iiinon tiitc of voun: Islanders at f those who attend col- in make ls fnr many the Isllltlfl to The speaker was introduced Installs Running Light. .. Cst. Lloyd Archer a member of the Charlottetown Police Dept. who believes in prac- tising all safety precautions on Prince Edward Island highways. install a running light on his car. The light turns on with the ignition and makes the car more easily seen during all daylight hours. Installed At ill VISIBLE DAY'n NIGHT IN“ or ,«tt (1 ta :quh tlti'lc sociatcri llllti H cd in \la Ilt‘Jll‘l ti ‘.1 film at Hf'l \';i|lc\. Ronald on. was fined $25 atid costs or the the v Mc’vtn .liinior \Ifll'sllllfillk. di'ivrii: an I‘tilllplif‘fl vehicle, ' \lacl.c:iii. for who lt-at nIIIJ issued on James window iii t :ht about tics recently division 30 flfl‘.‘ and was ordered to en~ r l o d of recogniz- ant-e CAST“. \Il.l0['lt.\'EI) (‘hat‘lcs There were three Hist of pos- scssion of liquor the residence and each Illics of $120 and crisis tll' ‘ l-‘oiii' persons were Magistrate Mat-Donald said tic "ml "‘“l‘ "I I cli.’ll'.1i‘~ under lll(‘ litzhw'ay traf- wliicli lilt‘lllfli‘tl’ John Bull. 'l‘i'yon. for pci'niittin: drive: 'l‘_\'ne at other rlzivs \lilion, pleaded not Llill'lV to a t'll' " of on“ n: on a valid white and had his case flfljtilll'llPd ilai'cli 3t; PURITY DAIRY “ ‘:irciits Prefer Purity Products 3i? Kent ‘7 Dial 4—7l2.’i can~ pl‘lH‘ltIt‘t‘, by available col- \rscnatilt. M'ddlcioii. had iii~ (use adjourn- l‘t‘ll ‘34 to fix a date for lie is t-lizii'gcd it property damage In llIl‘ \altic of SIM HIIN' a incident at Dawson's \f‘l'\'l('€‘ sta- \liddlf‘ton I)l‘(’ftl\'lll2 lCancer Society Distributes l5,000 Dressings ln Province For those I‘l'tfiltl’l in mi'iiccr i-ullctin llll‘ cancer Society gives intor miit'tin on services provided by tlir Pl‘.ll('(' Edward Island thvis s~t~ictv \(‘|'\|(‘f“ local cancer tII't‘hdngS and as- incdical s:i )l‘es. mlom) NIIDDIIPS and equipment; transportation to treatment mares. payment for certain drugs. Il'wplla' bed for loan to ‘ome patients: film showings; fim strip kits for use .in schools; Cancer Nursing Man ‘lal for the nursing profession; patiiphlets. posters and other litr't‘a‘tt'T‘ Further information as to how these services may be obtained mm he had by contacting pro- v.ncial licadquai'ters o the so- cic-ty ITS) Queen Street, in ("itirlottciown The cyccutnc diver-tor. Mrs. M I‘lste lc Dennis reports almost 15.“le di'c-srnzs d'striinitcd in 'I‘.t" province (iti‘iii: the past vent. and lccal ot'ticzals are lll'Jll 1') Hit '1' pi‘illkf' if the \\’.“l,‘k ilniu by the wqu n‘s \QI‘YICe con‘mtttpc llntlt'l‘ thc leadership of \it‘s .1. 1. Beam». provincial welfare the .man. titan hl‘titlflllt Walter DIABETIC SUPPLIES tookics utms puddian candy O O O O jellies O O gum. etc. STEAD'S (Thai-loll ttoiin's Best Equipped "I‘ll: Store t l l Our ONLY $3.49 SAFETY RUNNING lliilll Service ASSOCIATE STORE Stewart 8: Mac'lae 96 («Int-on St. n! “E t?“ NFEC’ERAII’CN 59 ~41 Dest. Dial +8569