has x UNION COLLEGE PRIZE WINNERS T‘hl Emmi closing exer- cise: DI the Union Commemlal College. took place Monday. Some of the top prise win. II?“ are shown here. They Ire. seated: Sandra Court. landlord, valedictorian and winner at silver cull Inr gell- ernl proficiency: standsng. lelt no right: Jean Ford. Milton. P.E.|. Hosp. lo Sponsor 4 Nurses At University The Board at Truateel of the Prince Edward Island Hospital has announced that this [all (our mirsea will be selected to take a diploma course at a Canadian university, The main stipulation will he that the nurses chosen will be lt-rluired to make all undertak- LOCAL BRIEFS SUNDAY VISITORS Mr and Mrs. A. G, Judson and sun 1-lens1ey. Mount ll 0 p e. pore Sunday visitors to Monta- lite, Ar mum Miss Florence MacKrnnon and brother Roy iram Oakville. Ont.. visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Macxinoop. Kl!- urr. I! PATIENT Mrs J. L Osborne in I DIL- iml in the P.E.I. Hospital, FRACTURES lllr S ,L’el. h I patient in the chal- lnliatmm Hospllal, alter cutler- In: I fractured hip. . ' IN HOSPITAL day rooming at the Prince Ed- vard island Hospital. DIES word In vod lure or the death in Sydney. NS.. .lurre M at L. J. McCarthy. malty relatives here, He was a gloduate . Damian‘s Univ» eraity. VISIT GOVERNOR 'l'altlng time out. tmm their rehearsing chores. the players who are now getting ready lol- the opening or the Shaw l-‘erli- val at Prince of Villa: College lit-st month. yeaterd rooming paid a inlet visit to Mathemat- (iovemor r. Waiter Hyndroan at Goverlimenl House. PMNT HELD UP Loo Rustler. minister at In» duslry Ind llllurll resourced yesterday Ahmad that maturation o! the new cold am all Sierwood is temporarily held up due to rhaugcs in the plans. Changes contemplated are in the Irm- lnit unit and tho reviewing at the blueprints to permit the ar- eruon at a smaller structure. huriding will resume soon as new Dim have been w- ed. he said NICHOLSON FUNERAL —'ris nineral Ior Mn. Merrill Niall son was held 'nsesday. June is trout the Andrewl Fll llll'll Home in Fredericton Church or Christ. wlin'e service Wu cpl-l- ductcd by Merle Zimmerman Illd Wallace Hewlett. During tho aarvica w. o. Weaio sang two mloa. “ God rind Not " and "Unto The Rina". raliheao era were Mill-u llacllaotlY C vfill-roe. Vernon Weeiu. Robert Itch. Enroll! Nlnhnlanll and lots Dianna». [me-meal took )Iaca in Fredericton cemetery. - a. In that they will return to work tor a specilied minimum period at the hospital. During the session. which was prnslded over by William Hay- ward. chairman oi the board. Miss Barbara Pratt. director or nursing services requested that the trusteea approach the this. pitai Services Commislnn for approval to support the nurses educational program at Prime or water College during the sum- lug college year. She also asked that the swim, ming program for strident euro as he cnlllilllletl again this year at the YMCA pool. Both those requests rt‘t‘elved the approval 0! the board. To improve taciiitics in the nurses rcsidonce, approval was given lot the purchase or a washing mat-lone and dryer Ior the laundry. and also tor the ln- stallstiorr oi a mend telephone. it was also announced that a new riding type power lawn mo- wer has been ordered and that progress is being made in the pruning or trees and bushes at the grounds and a general beau- iliication oi the area surround- ing the hospital buildings. The administrator. Neil Mars Lean, announced that Friday. lune 2a. a disaster institute and exercise will be held the Charlottetown Hospital. starting at to I.m, and at 7 pm the same day a disaster exercise will be held at the rm. Hoe vital. Board members present Inclu- s‘ (led the chairman. William I'Iay- ward. Mrs, R, D Drysdaic. Mrs. G Bu tain. A. H. Peake. Malcolm Reeves. Nora man Stewart. D. N. Bell Pclrkdale Kids To Stage Blitz Chlidrrll ill the Parkdale area Friday and Saturday will stage I "chocolate hlr Hit!" fmnl hnulle to house in order to raise money Mr equipment (or the new playground adlacent tn the P I r k d I I o Elemehtlry School. The playground. which will upell next week, I! believed to be the Ilral located In In Incor- paratId village on the IalIm‘I In be fully Illpervlnd. Mina Joanne McGee will be runninl I on - prehellllve nrogrnm Ill dayl I waclr from It am. to 5 p m. In addition to the nlsyllroundr the Parkdale Playgnlund :- ereattun commission in stalling two ball diamonds with coach. es lnr arvell tram! City Float Going To US. Chlrlntletllwn'l IImNI c l t Y final will take pll't In It plrlde in Ell-worth. MIIlIe. ml July 21. The parade is part ol a wccit oi celebrndons to mark the m birthday or Ellworlli. Aim mlkllll the tl’lp will be Lo II Sent! Plpr Bind, Ind Ie'verll Chlrlollelnwn Mliclall. host will also put in up pearances at telllvnll and ur- llleiI It III, Summenlde, Ind PlclA'lu. ".3 In Iddilloll'l to the SIucer PI 5 GoldCIIP ade in Charlottean next month. l ISL AND NEWS PAGEl City, Queens And Kings l allver cup for shofihand; Man will Bernard. Lang River. SIIVPI" cup typewrit‘iug: Gloria Ford, Milton. gold medal for bookkeeping. BARN LEVELLED AT MT. ALBION A the last evening levelled a barn belonmug to Gordon R. Myers at Mt. Albion. Charlottetown firemen were called to the scene but could not save the structure although they were able to prevent names irom reaching Mr. Myers house. it is believed that the barn contained hay and potatoes. There was the pouihlltty that the fire was started by children playing with matches in the Iolt. BRIEFS IS PATIENT Angus Matheslm. Main Street. Montague. la I patient in the tIgllllgl County Memorial Hnspi' SENATOR HOME Senator TV. Cran and Mira. Grant are spending I Iew days It their home in Munlaluc. HOLIDAY gums“ Mr. and Mrs. non Campbell and family a! Valols. Qua. arc ' guests Mr. Camp hell's parents. Mr. and Mn. A r. Campbell. Montague. HAD SURGERY James A. s h a w. Riverside rive. Montague. underwent surgery at the Prince Edward Island Hospital yesterday. M r. Show is prorcssing iavorahly. A'r BRUDENELL Mr. and Mra. Garth Linklet- lel'. Summeraide. were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Willred MacDonald. Brudellell. PAGE FIVE EAST WY FROM HAMILTON William Bede". Hamilton. on tariti, arrived III Sturzeon, Sat- urday to join Mrs. Redell who has spent the past two months with her parents. Mr. Illd Mrl. EASIERNl—-——=m~ Is Obiec Provincial government otliciaia feel an abrupt halt will be called to planned building projerts un- less the government at Ottawa moves to eliminate the new ll per cent tax on manufactured materials. Premier Walter R sliaw call. ad the assessment “one oi the worst blows this ovince h n s had in many years He explain- ed that it would hit hard at the program oi development under. taken in this area. 9 added that [he lax WI I particularly objectionable be- cause it would strike its hardest It the lower and millith classes. Resuurt‘rs Minister Let) her was in lull agreement and aairl that he could not under- atand this move by the iedernl government as th e y claim they were trying to dccrease un. employment and this tax could only have an adverse sheet on the unemployment situation. he chairman of the prnvln- eial housing commission evpiain- ed that the tax was certainly hard on the cu-opL-ra lve nuuslr Elderly Resident I U. Montague Diesl MONTAGUE » The death oc- curred Monday. June M Dl Miss‘ Catherine MacDonald It lh e home at her nephew. Daniel MacDonald. U p p e r Montague, with whom Miss MacDonald has resided for 20 years. She was the daughter til the late Donald and Eirie Macrher- sun MacDonald of Upper Mon- tngue who emigrated to Prince Edward lslanti Irom Scotland. Miss MacDonald was in her 95th year. she had li ed in Bos- ton for many years, Six sisters and two brothers predeceased r. Lcii to mourn are: one broth- er Angus MacDonald III Vancou- vet. BC. Bllll a musm. Misa Maggla Mat‘Pheranu, Mnutague. who in February celebrated her 100th birthday. nnc nephew Dnn MacDonald. U p p a r Montague. three xraudneices Illd four grandnephew . Remains are resting at the Montague Funeral Home until Tuesday evening aIIer w II I a h they will rest at home in Upper Montague. Funeral service will he held this alternoon from Valieylleld nited church at 2,30 pm. in- termellt. will be in the church d L“ W. -. as. CANDIDATE A candidate tor honors in the Queen of the Sold Contest to be staged at sports in con- hecfim with the annual fishA cries exhibition and regatta ant. daugtrbor_oi Soul-is, She will be sponsored by titre siruris legion hrmll. Miss Bin. 17. lo a grade 11 student and her hobbies an swirmmng dancing and huwi< lug. She was a cheerleader for Soto-is Regional High School and is active in nhe Young ‘dtvelopmentl III the province u the Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. June 26, 1963. 5 Shaw Claims Tax tionable they were limited by ltltull lo the amount or money they on. too. under legislation and tau money was used only ior build. ing materials and thereiore com. pleter taxable. l The cost per house would be r I II C re. .Ie d by I allbstantial lumoulll. he explained. The 0 y ‘lway to overcome the increase in repaymth auml would be to ex- tend the time showed lor pay. ment but this would mean the ‘owner would have to pay more .ior his house to the long run. I The first. example til the el. [eat on cooperative h o u s r '1 3 came last night when the Mor- ell protect announced it w o u l d ‘ have to hold up development be. cause at the Increased cost oi home until such time as the lederal goverrneot ravie ed the situation and perhaps with- Althuugh the boys are away from th e i r home parishes. their lpirilual welfare durlnlz drew the assessment. l in general the consensus at all .responsible oillcials Is that led- eral authorities will have to kill the tax or tsce a ates ii lug public lrrit ion caused by a noticeable Increase in unemploy. meat across the country Eldon Legion Scholarships Are Available The executive at the Eldon Brunch. Royal Canadian Legion has announced that in contorte— has. with the loaal 1 di Alums isry. scholarships will again be made available this year to de- serving students in grades eight and 10, As in previous years the val- ueoteashwillbesao roadie the trialling a who! of $100. Students In the to l l n wing school districts will be eligible: Lower Newtown. Orwell Cave. Eldon. Mt. Buchlnl oIllt Prlm. South Pinett . orth Pili- ette. Flat River. Belle River. lecoud hishentr Wood Isiam‘ltl East, Wood k- laluls West. Melville, Iona Ind Surrey. their one—week stint with tit e army at Camp Aldershol, N 5, Is by no means neglected Here discussing the spiritual nceds at |lll= PEI. Regiment. 5 SIR“ RELIGION is ART OF SOLDIERle rial Regiment, and 5 .‘tlt'dlt'al Company are. leil to right. Hon Captains. C. C. Law lel l. Charlottetown. F Lerluoil. lRCl. Charlottetown. . Amey. lPrati. Tren- I Sentences Are charged with vagrant-y. Au. riots G. Murphy and Richard Clafmd. both of Charlottetown,‘ were each given oneyear sus- pended sentences by Magistrate ‘ A..l. Haslam in city police court ; yaete y. In addition they were each ordered to enta- inio a res.ng oizance to keep the peace and r posts bond oi $500 with wo‘ sin-sties at $50 each. The magrs- l til-ate also ordered that the two were to be air the city stmlll between the hours M mldnilt‘lltl and 5 am. unless accompanied ‘ by a responsible adult. will appear in court this morning at which time use bonds . be examined, top student In each grade and will Richard Custard on a second Officials Attend l Television Course‘ A Ihort course on televisinll programming oi agriculturll‘ and marketinfi lublectl II heihgl singed in Moncion. N E III- 6 Witnesses Are Heard In day and will be attended by two representatives oi this province. I held Sangster and David Pem‘ c . The meeting will hear details; or a aimllar program in 'Vlall' ‘ a discussion at tbs. Assault Case GEORGETOWN — Six ernwa witnesses were heard yesterday in the trial of John Jamel Chev- erie of New Zealand, now resid- ing In aradottatowrr. he County Court Jules J, sedan-e DesRochea. Cheverie ll charged with un- lawiuiiy and intentionally assaul- ling Mrs Al'lllle Cerela Gregory 0! New Zealarld It. (Down! Brae, act. 27. 1952, The Crown was represented by thur McGuigall slid the court It)- poiuted ohn Holmes is repre sent Cheverle, The witnesses b ca rd were Mrs. Mary nemadatte sheehao. Souria: Mme. Roland Andree ‘Rouen, ol the RCMP crime de— tection laboratory. Sackviile. N 3.. red Gregory. Snurll Line Road: Rush sneehao, spuris: Dr. .lohu irenry Maloney. ctrar- lottelown; and Cnal. Jamel Brooks. Charlottetown detach lnelll RCMP. The tale wll Idloumed to Tuesday. July 2 at Georgetown. PRESIDENT CHOSEN OTTAWA lCPl—«I. c. Carlo at Toronto has been elected na. tional president at the Depart- ment at Veterans Altairs Em- ployees National Association. Ks succeeds G. K. Sammon at v ' . n.0,. who died May 2:. Deputv Attomey-Generhl .1, Ar material content or a show {or use Maritimes l RECORD ON THE FARM l OTTAWA lcrlxanada's In. dex oi Iarm production reached. a record high in 1962. the bur. The index. based on 1949 levels equalling Ion. rose in the year to 151,4. compared with the pre- vious record 0! 141,‘ in 1941! TillI 1962 record was attributed to large grain crops in Western} Canada and highlevel outputs or livestock. poultry products and dairy prudu t ‘ ’- %~3RACKL£Y P7: RD. Today and Thursday Mr. Cal-lb. whn hat been execu- tive vice-president ol the li - tlnnai association. I! I welIIre officer with DVA'I Toronto dia« Peoples Union trlct nflice. 41's. JOSE Nlcholll Lllinlgall. moM solea Mr. and Mrs. Thomas pattern. by. Souria. were sundry guests at Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mil-‘ lsr. Whini Road. I HAD HOLIDAY George Beck. Montague h a returned tram I holiday Ipem Ll'l Minimal. WEEKEND VISITOR Malcolm FItteraon til Gromm- lo, N.B.. wIa I weekend visitor to Montague. WERE GUESTS Dr. David Stewart. Ml-a, Stew- Irt and II Ily OI Crapaud. were‘ Ellen) th I I week at Dr. Slew- Irt't plrenu, Mr, Ind Mrl. Etr- ltan ll. Stewart. Montague. snoRT noun“ Miss Gwennyth ciarIr, Mira Shirley White and Miss Mai-tor le Clark have rerun-tied to Mon- tague horn a short holiday spent to Frederlclull. NR. M OREGON Mr, Ind Mrl, Renal“ Jell- lllll of Portllnd. Oregon re hulldlyllll at M" Jmklu old home In Gnndvlew. lueaLI ol home In Mr. lllll have leisurely toured I'llIny lea, While ill Clnlhl'ldu. We chin TO DATE:— 6 Clinics Tut. It Mill. they ware true!” If Misa Mal-nut Mlclaeod. KN, 1.913 people received the LIONS CLUB GLAUCOMA CLINICS To the Public of Prince Edward Island 40 years of age and over. 'sli to alliance the postponement Clinics were held Glaucoma 24 cases were found who must have Immediate treatment 69mmde whonumluvo treatment within 3-4 months. For [Momentum Write: IS Rleltmond Sh. Charlottetown or phone 4-4657—4-9184—4-9533 RDGER We rent tins "out." are»! [PIA S Sound Iidtl Album M 'lu‘MiR ogult \ r— l a... imimomm urn-marital nos—ants eau oi statislirs said illonday,.y www- A ROSS mnumlou sum ll Imp! Ill-ml Ml‘ Mililflll 7o lllllllllilll‘llillll illlDS'illil Willi -mrma-m-ra—mu-mow r on ere Magnum ‘ l Suspended For Two Ch’town Youths l'llarge (II driving withullt 6 ii I ‘ rare and attention drew a re- mand until this morning. William Howalt. city. altarng with beng drunk and disorderly was given 20 days. Francis E. MacDonald, cily charged \leh the than to the val- ue of under ‘50 WaI remanded until Saturday. lame VleMit-liael. e i ty. charged with possession or in ioxlcuting liquor in a place oth- i er than his own residence was titled $20 and oasis or 30 days, Norman Parker Maci’) a paid. Nine Mile Creek. themed with speeding was lined or 10 days, j¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ Today only at 2:30 and fl p.m. One Evening Show only at 8 lel. How did they ever make LOLITAE arr-armada. I movie of IuMlIlANu .Tliey Stared Too Long And Saw Too “mm” Much. You Too Won't Be Able To Variety show Take Your Eyes Away From The ls Staged i Rear Window. For Patients A variety siler (or the Ili‘l’lb lit oi the patients_ and stall at Show Times 2:30 - 7 - 9 Thurs. Friday And Sat. the M: i. Sanitarium was held last night in the hospital audit- oriunr. The pertormors were under the direction oi Ruth Rosa and Len paquet. Charlottelnuu and consisted or 25 step d o n o c r s. singers and instrumentaii . The show consisted oi divan- silied acts and a variety a! mu- sie along with song and danclr routines. This Is the irrst pen] tormauce oi the year for [hal group but are remembered iar their similar programs or last car, Other lhn are planned tor the near tuturc, one to be stag ed at Riverside i-losprtal Thul'sr day and another at Mt. Simian Friday night. lith Mr Paquel and Miss Ross have been ills/lied to ller~ inrm at the Riotou Carnival at Proton Ns n July It m HEATRE Show at 9:30‘P.M. fmfiké W Jam Motto/AM 55%,}; 7‘. PH FIELDS ’ .Il yaw nerves can stand It after PSYGHD . i'i: that r it unless untied L‘s all audteilte MOTION PICTURE SUSPENSE CLASSIC “REAR WINDOWIW svmuaouaooarmam JAMES STEWART stilt: tltltv wtliptlt my 6419/70 nous ran Wt. 1notrtrlrrtrtrtrtrrtu NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN fimw M than Tonight Only-a His namé is Warren Beatty This is his first motion picture. You will remember him. Watch for him in Ella Kazan‘s SPLENDOR production of r' a GRASS mow-wan— a-na i. mm...— 0......“ ./ * t / GIIIIS! Girls! Eli-Isl ¥¥¥¥¥***** l