oe enty-nine bottles of an in- ‘s' feeding formula prepar a at Binghamton General Hos- pital are lined up in the State Police Laboratory at Albany, SALT SATURATED where they were tested and , ground are Robert J. McKin- found to contain a heavy con- | i: (Continued from page 1) centration of table salt, six | }%: lett, and Bob Familiar, | ot "tr a new. ice-breal abies who received the for- | Tight, chemist on the labora- | ferry, Recently the MV Aber. mula have died, In the back- | tory staff. (AP Wirephoto) | weit was taken out of service pellors were lose. Yet, the S'side Council Will Start eee eet Work O SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN | All councillors were present at the first general monthly meeting of the new council held last evening in the chambers. and presided over by Mayor JE. Morrison, Also in attendance were Town . Brophy, Town En- gineer Gordon Jenkins, Town Clerk John E. Cameron and_ se- veral interested slicers includ- ing three members of the Jun- ior Chamber of Geccucces| Ger- ald Enman, Richard Noonan and Windsor Corney. ‘The reports on the various de- partments were read by the town manager. In the finance de- | partment report Mr. Brophy Pointed out that financial state- ments have been placed in the hands of each councillor, show- Ing revenue, cesar and balance sheets to Feb. He said the town feneal statement does not reflect of the new council to establish the var- fous revenue items for the year. He stated it behooves the council to start work on the bud- get, leading to striking the tax Tate for the yea a. . prophy Hold the council the ssment roll will be conigted within the week to as- sist the council in their budget- ing. ONE STORM An interesting point in the) street department report was that during the past month there had been only one snow storm of any importance when plowing had to be maintained all through the weekend. The re- port stated that very little trou- ble had been experienced at the dump since last fall but melting snow is now causing difficulty LATE NOTICES ‘Also See announcements m columns adjoining Classified Ad- OXNER —At the P.E.I, Hospi- S on Monday, March 19, 1962, rey E. Oxner of Mt, Her. tert in his 6ist year. Resting at the Maclean Funeral Home from where funeral will be held Wednesday, March 21 with service commencing at 2 p.m. Interment will ta place in Mt, Herbert ce me- tery. MacPHAIL — At Argyle Shore, ees March 19, 1962 Mrs. MacPhail aged 65 it Dawson's Funeral _ Home, Crapaud until Wednes- day, March 21, then to the Free Church of , De Sable, for funeral service ‘at 2 p.m. Inter- O'CONNOR — At the Sacred Heart Home, Sunday, March 18, 1962, David O'Connor, for- merly of Clinton in his 78th year. His remains are resting, fegarting = ithe Charlottetown Funeral Home where the fu- seral will be held Wednesday morning, leaving the funeral home at 8.15 for Requiem at don't think the ware | of Province are the n Annual Budget 222="“"** = Dr. should be forwarded to the fed- necessitating the placing of a} last fall at pe race track, He eral government secersing culvert in John Vriends drive-| didn’t elaborate further. upon them “the dire need way and running the water to| HILLCREST ‘QUESTO ED & new boat at Borden. The a the lowland and brook north of | | Coun. Sehurman questioned the | MV ion does the railway tracks. |town manager regarding the carry trains and will be no good Town Engineer Jenkins stated | Hillcrest Housing operation. The | in winter ‘we need an all year- that “there should be more) councillor queried “‘On the first | round ferry.” | thought given to a permanent Hiterest Housing development | LOAN BOARD dump site. 10 did the engineering?” Mr.| ‘The 4th Kings member was | The report on the fire depart- pode replied Mr. McKenna} of the opinion that the pro- ment revealed that the new fire| (formerly employed as town en-| vincial Fishernen's Loan Board hall is expected to be completed! gineer) and W.H. Crandall and | is ee re one man. on schedule and as a result, the| Associates. Moncton. ‘I have,’ “been try- | town will receive full participa-| Coun. Schurman then asked | ing to get ia man aren the board tion in the winter works refund. | “On Hillcrest No. 2, did Ceniral | for three years. The board Yesterday the contractors start- | Mortgage and Housing Corporat-| changed regulations 0 | ed removing the protective neo-| ion ask for engineering on he prene used as an outside wall) consultant level?” covering Mr. Brophy replied he want | STADIUM PROFIT here at that time but he under- | CU! The month of February show- lawoa 50. ed a combined civic stadium- | Coun. Schurman asked “Do we | canteen profit of $632.73, mana-| have any correspondence on ger of the » section, Chartes Be this | gan pointed out, However Me. Gack laiet Guecon Hogan emphasized that this | seated” he would check ihe files figure is about $700 below the | for correspondence, on this mat- ter, ld buy several boats he got | | into the business. But the same period a year ago and said the cause can be traced 10 |""Cun, gehurman asked “Are | This’ should not be allover a | hockey. games. Looking ahead |W Boing to be confronted with | present government is ane | his report staied that ‘negotia. | the same proposition on these | ing it— they him tions are underway to have an | ReW houses (275) or will te Leonpars ie army survival course conduct. | own engineers be able to handle “ f | it ean extra revenue, "| ‘Town Engineer Jenkins an- Opposition in enibrs have | Mr. Hogan said it is anticipat- | swered “‘It depends on the vol- penal a er | ed the stadium will close its | ume of work you plan to do| could jam in ne ieatiee door for hockey and skating on | this year.” Coun. Rogers sug-| us about the mink ranch. This March 31 with dances expected | gested that “there is.a big en-| referen rence is apparently in con- | gineering task ahead and looks | nection with a mink ranch set like much more than two men mie to be given © thorough | can handle."* house cleaning. Mrs. Perry inquired regarding Coun. Herbert Schurman told | the present situation on the Hip. , the council that snow fighting | penstall dump, at the western hat the minister of equipment in the town is inade- | entrance to the town. industry and natural resources | quate. He said there is only one | ‘The town manager said the | Would give a report on the fur | plow capable of coping with | provincial government is plan- in which a rat heavy storm. He said consider. | ming to straighten out | Water | Ws Seeeta'or ha be given shat = Street and the new highway errr tb would cross the Hippenstall ee aeares one | M oe dump, He sald they would nave Bren ecivertioed | Seen are BOL BO build up a reasonably heavy He also cciticleed the equip | eran ibe eee ail ment and parts that are seen in |feveiled off by bulldoring with. Ppt hotly eh in a short time, to improve the | eee eae the equipment inside it Morrison agreed that some act- | ge and Housing Corporation | | ion is necessary in cleaning up |Ltd., @ resolution passed by this area, council at an emergency meet- Coun, Schurman commend. | ing of Jan. 3. 1962, was re-itera- ed the Junior Chamber of Com- | ted. ‘The resolution stated that merce for its interest in town | Provided Hillcrest Housing Co. aoe pointing out the organiz- | Ltd., is awarded the contract sending its | to supply 275 additional housing meomanees to each council meet- | units for RCAF personnel on its | labor for the government. ing. He also commended the | property situated on Granville | SAYS NO SOLIDARITY | board of trade for its support of | Street West, the Town of Sum- the senior citizens homes the | merside will agree to provide by Dr. Bonnell of government has proposed. the normal municipal services, | cabinet oe SIZE QUESTIONED on the basis of the town absorb. | heard ml in Past Coun. Llewellyn Rogers said | ing the costs of such normal er | woes,” ao said, geting 101 Son it appears that there has been | vicing of supply and. disposal | the floor and asking each other | drug ‘some criticism gdh me as has applied in other gravity | for : certain considerations. It ze iced areas in the town, and | Was forecast in the Speech from Ni the Throne that greater subven- school 1 3? ni 6 ue F. i passed L Coun, Leo Wood said the build: costs. for can proved as the | will result trom the necessary Rovers, in another | installation of a lift pump due | to an elevation at Boswell Cres- er. asked igihat agreement | ccot in the original Hillcrest de. | | velopment. cfs it iedi-| Hie Iqu H afei* i leat 2 it gi F f & Eile saia| Other resolutions approved nothing has been finalized. “tne | last night included the en said at the end of the year they | ment of T. Earle je Hick chartered a oo wuditors forthe town for. 1962 | value | and the appointment of Coun. ‘at the Teco: | Key ase member of the elvil de- See eS bee fence committee replacing for. Coun. Wood said the mer Councillor W.E. MacCaus- men's Club epent. shout "90000 Jand. S‘side Town Council Okays New Standing Committees SUMMERSIDE — Standing | mittee, chairman, Coun. Key, | committees, as recommended j q i testes’ z i committee _ Coun. Leo Wood cat | uae (Reuters) Councillors S'side Legion Installs repairs. Nuts on the pro- | 73M! ven were listed for a Tin vision, with twin purses of $7 | ¢ in| 100. SRB seine ES gt Stanley Dancer, Roosevelt "Series A, at Montreal. March y night spring meeting, 2 ind 29, at Chicago April 4 driving champion in 1961, will through may 19. A Sonight ses ISLAND NEWS PAGE | Summerside and Prince County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, Mar. 20, 1962. 8 Secretary-Manager SUMMERSIDE — The instal- | ‘The four alternate delegate: lation of Charles ‘Bud’ Craig as | chosen were, Alyre Arsenault, manager of the standing committees were all presented at the RCAF station. Sqdn. Lar. to the mesing and approved. presen- . Thomas is married te the former Muriel Marie Mit- IE. Prince Men ta te rm uta : © on of Bw ent, Plan Rally : 0 cap Second Won War He is now | They have two boys, Chris- Li e CD, comma: officer | topher, 13, and Brian, 11 SUMMERSIDE — The United | Church district council of East Prince men held its regular ° . Joey Begins meeting in Kensington last ere resents Police Chief Sees Holiday Trip tives fro1 's associ: | ° fetta ivemereets | ST. JOHN'S, Nfid. (CP)—Pre- | qpPlans were made to Promote | I - u n n Cc rease mier Smallwood left here by air e training school for stewards and elders, which is to be held in | pesprnebat yr leninsan ice Summerside on March 25, It| SUMMERSIDE — Several re-) gislation was passed requiring *® the south, but he was first was decided to organize this cent ‘idents ree old a driver to show financial re- scheduled to make an undis- Meeting as a men's rally for an cars have brought comments | sponsibilty when involved in an elosed business call in New lacKen: afternoon session. in police court from Police Chief | accident. York. Hecke Tone Connon | "Rev. Dr. LP. Archibald. will| Peter R. White, A case im court yesterday! Public Works Minister J.B. be the speaker at the regu-) The Chief said that, as was revealed the accused paid only cyritn® hans minister J, lar evening service. There was anticipated, they are getting $25 for a car he acquired about ‘ryarist ee 0. L. Vaniy INHL Playoffs considerable discussion regard-| more of the ‘hit and run” varie- three weeks ago and evidence | accompanied him to New York taalthe Aupestine Cove aaa >, ty of accident since the new le- s 2 further showed he was having a i. Open March 27 | with ait groups showing transmission difficulty which , Mr. Smallwood will miss the interest in providing frees was believed at least partly MONTREAL (CP) — The Na-| camping facilities. (MP Renews Drive responsible for the minor’ cullt, 0undland legislature today. re | formal prorogation of the New- sion with a parked car and The House sat Friday throu, Hockey League's best-of- | For Pay Increase © which was BR grcccelh to the the early hours of Saturday . feven semifinals will open, in R It mel police. end business after sitting for March 27, the leacee amaatay: KOOSEVE | OTTAWA (CP) — Douglas The Chief stated that often an Seven weeks. ee Fisher renewed his campaign old car, driven by a youth is in Opens Tonigh ment so Liasreaee for volved and almost invariably Now Many Wear aan members of ey have no insurance. Conse- ieagoe champion: | CF MP for Port Arthur. quently the offender tries toes-| FALSE TEETH ship, will face the thin wee ER ead ROP DOE et “former igh, schoolteacher, cape apprehension and the re- 5 wks in the | 2rd season of night harness spoke in the Commons on hiS | sultant loss of his operators li-{ With mere) Comfort racing at the plush $20 million | terse, 17-word private motion—Cense, by leaving the scene. |» PASTRETE, alkaline dollar Roosevelt Raceway opens | and got nowhere. Magistrate RS. Hinton stat-| (son-act) powder bolt fle eth the Zabnight state trotting sea-| “He war the lone debater {| ed'inis morning in reerrne vo| mamarwicrsenetee tis mae MP: son tonight. a house of 5 the $25 car, “It's a case of ano- | Toronto Maple Leafs, already assured of second place in the pla at So many fast - class pacers | "MPs get $10,000 a year. Mr. ther Old ear on the road. that | Sooty, Da, ase o Senne. Gheeed a en ; were entered for the opening | Fisher suggested it should be | isn't fit to be on the highway | PASIEST as/aas "a est Get night feature, the Equinox, that raised at least $3,000 higher— it was split in two divisions. | perhaps related to the distance in each di- | from Ottawa of MPs’ constituen- leads Detroit by one point. | ‘The have the 3-1 favorite, Winning at ‘Montreal April 5 sion opening Aug. 1 runs through Adios, in the first division. Hon- | Senj."29, The estimated $150,000 Chiao April 8 and at Montreal armas on pone oes wi 28. The etirated $150,000 {f Toronto meets | Next at 41. May 18, with the $50,000 Roose- AT he 3-1 choice New York. at Toronto March 27 |, Alix Byrd is the 3 velt International trot scheduled and. 29, at New York Agen 1) i the second division, with 29, at ‘ Aug. 18. halen in the ‘sulky. | AU 18 and 3, at Toronto April 5 and 7 | George, PI Coast Patrol, along with the Bill RICH SOI a cece ane ® trained entry of | Yugoslavia has : and Kash- 000,000 hectares of cultivated SMe SRE TERE ee | and, of which some 765,000 are and Toronto April's. at Purrck |_Roosevelt Raceway will oper-| under orchards and vines Ip wre!) arvinn iouger (dcaler for tka. Raatal April 8 and at Toronto April 10 ; —_—— is All games in Montreal, Tor- paints known as ©. onto and New York will’ start we offer to our many cus- tomers the following at wholesale prices. m. and the Detroit games | « é P mould start at 9 p.m. AST week. | ‘ ||| "CILTONE" SATIN and 8:30 p.m. AST Sun- $1.79 qt. "CILTONE" GLOSS ....... $1-79 qt. "CILTONE” SEMI-GLOSS .. $1.98 qt. 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