T A DINNER was held Thurs- Sherwood Hospital for the members of the execu- five of the Charlottetown D!‘illl(‘ll of the Royal Canadian 1.r-gion. The dinner was in ap- pl'(‘t'lilll'.ln of the work done Iv. the legion for the hospital day at the Hospital Staff Entertains ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts througll the year. Flrom the left are Dr. Mlodm Beck. director of the hoqititall: Mn. Ella Wood. nurse ‘ ' - tor‘; J.J. Connolly, of the Charlottetown Legion 5'. ml and Geonge Reyn vice-president. Executive Of Legion Branch ‘Inc executive of the Char- lotietown Branch. Rioyal Can- lidian Leg-ior. were 81199?! dlliilcr given by the st Sllel'\\'00d Hospital, 'm1llil‘Sldtay Dr. M.N. Beck. director of the hospital praised the Legion for its work with retarded chil- (l!‘t‘ll and explained to the guests l.lli‘ operation of ’e retarded cliiid.l'on‘s program on the Is- ia . Dr. Beck woke of the work- shop under Gordon MacDonald ata he aff of tllose patients who woulch't be better off at home are treated re". Following tale dinner. the ex- ecutive was taken on a tour of the ‘ding by Mrs. Ellis Wood. nurse administrator, and Dr Bee k. Legion president J.J. (Buff) Connolly. said that the legion had been glad to be of assist- ance in such a worthy cause and be hoped that it could be of assistance in the future. School Slated For UC-I "Elders And Stewards A school for elders and stew- ards of the United Church will be held Sunday afternoon at Trinity Church. Charlottetown. designed to make rn better acquainted with their work. Dr. R.C. Chalmers, professor of sytematic theology at Pine Hill Divinity Hall will lecture the entire group and spe- cial instruction to th who have attended previous schools of this nature. Dr. Chalmers is keenly interested in the lay movement of the church and is give ose and the many thing being ac- complished by the workshop. “ ospital is at part of the’ Tile Shcrwod H small but essential Forage Crops _pi-ogram." said Dr. Beck. "Only Speaker Describes Trip To Liberia Arthur MaclMicken presided over‘ the regular monthly meet- ing of the Prince Street Home l l principal of Central Qucens Regional High School nus the guest speaker. Mr. Ross gave an informative Agriculture Minister Andi-cw B. MacRae has announced that a one-day meeting on forage crop production and utilization will be held March 2 at the Voca- tional Institute sponsored by the department of agriculture. The object of the meeting is to inform livestock producers on current information regard- ing the production and feeding of forage crops, and the p forage crops hold in a livestock feeding program in the province. Lectures will be given by a number of agriculture experts from this province and New Brunsw O F’ in great demand as a conference speaker and preacher. He will deliver the sermon at the morn- ing service of Trinity and the evening service at Park Royal. In 1961 Dr. Chalmers was one of the representatives of ' the United Ohurch at the Wor‘d Council of Churches in New Delhi. India. He was. for a time. associate secretary of evangel- ism and social service at church headquarters in Toronto served as in member of board of men. and upwards of 150 officers of the ty It church will receive instruction b the - The Guardian, Charlottetowil. Sat. Feb. ‘B2, 1964. Irish Play is Reported Best In BIS History Things are really looking up intention to invite provincial- for this years . Patrick's and civic digniaries to attend? “Begorra, Look Who's and help cdebrate Pat-' '. rick‘ Day in a traditional man-l Members of the Benevolent -ller. Irish Society beard president. Cll-ief Mairsihal Smith urged I John Walsh report Thursduyila-rge turnout of members for night on the annual show wliich ‘ this centennial parade. Birclvwood day Aan:Im;I'L;1:&:laIy March 1tiMa0iild Preparing For Reunion ee for children is 0118 The reunion of the Gallant: The president also reportai ~ family will be held in Charlotte-i that play tnclwlzs are now being 1 town on Saturday. July 25. it- Dflllled and W’-111 30 011 53l8‘was learned yesterday fruml 5h0l'tl¥- H9 8‘l'50 Doililcd 0l1l- ‘ Paul Gallant. Souris who is lllfll to the members that the prrxprc.-sldeni of the organization sell ‘Stain book was almost com- up to stage the celebration. The" Plated and Would be in lhefcelcbration itself will be in hands of set tor Friday March 13. Mr. Walsh assured the member-5 that director. .1. Pius Callaglian. CDA, is couilf-iident that this year's show will be one the greatest hits in e s t_y's of ocie day-t lmotor vehicle registrar here. Chief Marshal Ambrose Smith; The event will be staged The school for elders and ate- wards will embrance Uniteu Church pastoral charges ll‘! eastern Queens and Kings Coun- arranged and sponsored y the Prince Edwaid Island Presbytery Men's Council. un- der the direction of Earle Elliott president. gave a detailed report on this ‘ the Basilica Recreation Centre year’: parade which will take.and will occupy the entire day. place on Tuesday March 7..it was learned. told members that music. The Gallants in this province will ‘all 700 families of them. trace Edward Island Regiment band their origin back to one man. and Burke's Irish Pipe Band. Michel Hacilé Gallant. and his Prince of Wales College inaj-{wife e forlner Ann Cormier orettes will pcrfo-rm in the an- ‘E who came to Port is Joie which nilal parade and also between i is now Charlottetown Harborin SDU Debaters Meet Acadia St. Dunstan's University de- baters will be seeking their third consecutive Maritime champion- ship tonight when they meet Acadia at the St. Dunstan's Un- iversity auditorium in defence of the topic: Resolved that Can- ada's role in promoting world peace has been minimized by the acquisition of nuclear arms. Representiu St. Dunstan's will be senior arts student, John R. MacDonald of Rumford. Me. ; commerce, from Saint lNB OD. Reports Due Next Week The government intends to comply with all requ-ireimeilts of legislation in preparing re- illustrated talk on his experien- ces as a member of a “teaching nlission' to Liberia. West Africa. last summer. The meeting heard a report on the special men's project. a dance to be held Wednesday, Feb. 26. from chairman Walter .\iild, and James Coles, chair- man of the entertainment com- mitice. Assistant Manager Appointed A new assistant mansver has lbecn appointed at the Clim'lolte- Following the business mect- t0w_n Hotel. Pt-ta’: Murbhaf I ing. a classroom visitation wasl.ll3¢1V9 °_l 39- John 5; Nnd-v ‘W0 - rberran his career with sdl the catering committee. of the loc l al h tel -of visitors who will be llsland to see and take part in Ih BRIEFS jling the heavy business bucked‘ UNDERGOES TREATMENT l .\lax King. St. Peter's Road.‘ Parkdale. has entered the‘ Prince Edward Island Hospilflll for treatment RI-I-ENTERS HOSPITAL 1 Mrs. Joseph Carr. Charlotte-1 truth. has re-entered the Cilar-i loltcloivn Hospital for l.r(‘ul.-l mciil. ; I‘.F..l. REPRESI-ZNTATIVI-‘. V Secretary - registrar of the: P.E.1. Pha-rimacautical Associa- lon, Klark Cantwell. Charlotte- town. represented this province k. v an Refreshments were served by .§3’“°‘”! 3‘ um N°“"E°"“‘““!“d what is ex ‘ M l lei eight years ago. is taking ' of of the busiest yeairs in the history be one o . Hotrl officials are prcpa-rin" for the anticipated heavy infux on the e liumercus special events plzlnncd to mark the centenary year of the first confederatioll Mr Murphy will assist hotel manager. Frank Pellorin in hand- at the hotel, He bu had experience at two of CN’s leading hoteilI—-the Ju- per Park Lodge in Alberta an the Queen Elizabeth Lodz ontreal. EASTERN B R l E ES m the sernbannua’ meellnq o Canadian Pharmacists in Tor-l onto and also attended the first; "W‘linlz of the Pharmacy Ex-. ‘mining Board of Canada. ' PLUMRERS BUSY . in its effort to curb water‘ wastage in the city. there has been a good response from the Dubllc. olviiver Manuel, «upel-in tendenf of the water department *8 fl yesterday. ‘file effects have come evident in that plumbers ha: been busier than ever. he um . SUMMONSES PREPARED Road the guest of her aunt and un- cle. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Van- Idenstine. DIES IN TORONTO Mrs. David L. I-Iicken. Stur- geon. received the sad news the death of Mrs. William Zel- kowski at the Toronto General Hospital. Mrs. zajkowski was ‘the former Jean Sorrie. Albion. P.E.I. The funeral and intent- ment took place at Sudbury. it a press conference yester- 00! day. Police Grief Storm Web- lfer announced that some “immense: are ready to be il- siicd on a number of motorists "Wlllntl from unpaid meter violation tlckgu. FORM COIN CLUB “No to all coin collectors ini ll" province. the P.E.I. Numis-l matlc Association was organized ii I meetbg held earlier this week. some to interested coin were received from various parts ‘ '1‘! ill! province. In next nil will be held at the YM llerctl 8. SMITH FUNERAL —- I‘he fu- neral for Donald MocNeIl Smith was held Friday. Feb. 21. from the Murray River Funeral Home to the United Church, Little Sands where service was con- lpo the function of the provillnci-al auditor's offic-e.Prov- vincial Treasurer Alban Fa-rm said in the Legislature Thurs- O "1 D. 15 days after the opening of the Legislative Assembly session. Mr. Maltheson also pointed out that legislation provides fo audit of the accounts of the vinclal auditor. . Farmer said it is expect- -ed that the auditor's report will lbe ready next wee . V Sevei'z-l". months ago. the pro- ivinoial auditor resigned and an I I‘ an pro- acting-audiitor was appmn rTraific Act ;Considered In House 1 The first 31 paragraphs of a -150-page Highway Traffic Act ,1 4 bill were considered yes- terd e gislature in ‘committee on second reading. Witifsome 330 sections to go, bill is one of the longest introduced in the House in many years. , The Act was drawn tip by Charlottetown lawyer James . Johnston, QC. who. with the per- mission of the House. was pre- sent at the sitting to advise the -promoter, Provincial Secretary J. Dav Stewart. The new Act covers all facets of vehicle operation in the Vince. udin-g the enforce- ment of rules of the road. Mr. Stewart pointed out that the Act should be given careful consideration by all members of the Legislature because it affects “practically all our citi- nens and will be used extensive- E ly in the courts.‘ He indicated that the name of the present Highways Act. ad- -- ministered department of highways. will be changed to Road Act. in order to confusion with the new b Yesterday‘: sitting adjourned at 12.05 p.m. Premier Walter Sbsw indicated list the bent fitting. Monday afternoon at 2:10 W as continuation of the debate on the draft address and possibly fur- ther consideration of ay. Opposition Leader A.W. Matlle- . , _ ,0" pointed out may 1921513:-10;, ‘national finals on three other ;ence. nroccasion ‘ avoid 10 Ill 1 A win tonight for St. us- tan's could mean another e. making eight Maritime champ- ionships the Saints have captur- ed since they entered the Mari- time Intercollegiate Debating League in the late 1940's. the event of another of the nine teams also winning its th re e debates. a playoff will be held at Si. Dunst-an's in March before the national finals. Du t. ties. St. lluns-fan's debaters have .also captured the Canadian ti- Itle twice and have been in the s. G Time of tonight's debate is %Civil Defence ‘Work Probed Under the direction of 0.11. lsimons. provincial co ordiniltor; ‘Brig. AW. Rogers and Gordon lK€DI‘. many possible problems relating to general clvll -letcnce work in Charlottetown were dis- cussed by it study group. Attending were representatives of ‘city council. police. fire and health departments and the civic co-ordinator. Louis Rana- llhan, along with the city engineer l and the water department super intendent. Also participating were a number of those interested in monitoring systems. lw. Kent H 8. s .Sees Film I "The Quality of a Nation". in film concerning the celebration in 1967 of Canada‘: centenary. was shown at the West Kent Home and School meeting Wed- nesday even n-g. Dividing into discussion groups. members produced a wide variety of answers to the question: "What would you wish for your children in the next 10 tor 100) years?" With Mrs. Robert Donnelly presiding, regular executive re- ports were heard and Mrs. A.S. Robertson's class won the cut’: attendance honors. The president reminded par- ents of the special subscription offer on "Quest". the H and S magazine, adding that at least . subscribers lire required from the group in order to out tfy. ‘U E -1 It was also announced that the library committee's report is underway and the appeal to 8 graduates for donations will be ‘O continued. acts of St. Patrick's play, 11721 and were the iirst this and David Campbell, sophomore l J h Besides its seven Maritime ti-i " Lemon Juice Recipe liomedmwn vehicles wmlfamily to establish themselves ,,,_.N,ce autmmbmes In the r in Al.l'llS Island. The couple had 12 panda. older members Wm be children and the Gallants of the transported these vChiL,lCS.lpI‘eS(‘I‘Il. trace lllell‘ Oflglfl bdCl§ Ponies have been secured to add ‘ t" em’ . . W t0 the Paws The route: .l;'i.°..‘i§f.‘.$‘i‘l ¥T‘i‘.'I.‘.i..."..‘.“i‘.~°...i’..‘i-;‘E of parade will be much the. C ,, " game as previous years but Ga.na.".l °r there is a possibility it will be. ‘““°“ - M“ Ga“‘"" ‘°‘d a bit longer because of the ad- ' paper‘ ditions over previous parades. At the conclusion of the par- ' ' ads which will on .. T... Nomination Knights of Columbus. a short meeting will follow. It is the D I S .——__.. ay s er ; sounis _ The civic b_v-elec- = Ifioli finally got straightened out lC0l'ltll1ll(‘(l from page It ‘ye.~.tcl'dia_v when the three of- -.t:he government should table a ficia-1 notices proclaiming nom- inulirglser of nza-ttfirs which uerc inalion day were posted in the ‘as ‘re: te‘ast'llting.t».\i '1' d '._tl‘ l'l‘llese include f(‘C€l'l3l-pI‘0bVlIlClal‘ 1\?;,I.1(.h12()m‘na um 8y W W or correspondence on such things as T] ' .[~ .- _-1 ed ly et-limpgs 1cauiSe‘?’ay'Blh° At“ dllfllffl |\Jv:“t‘l()°;l‘l(l ante eveop.r.eu on 'd.- p. __ ._. .’ARDA. :lild vocational traiilillg. ' ‘ l“'”'°d 3 '19“ ''°"""‘“‘“’" MONTGOMERY HALL ‘ file lllldcr ttiivil law_s. Minister of Education I)cu'zlr« AR told the opposition leader a part O'i"I‘AWA of Montgomery Hall. the girls‘ said Friday its drivers travelled lcollege has been closed off. tcidents in 1963 than a year ago- My—_ Matheson had asked if a Army vehicles travelled more lsection had been closed because Aha" ‘:‘8'm0'°00 mlles ”‘ Camda not enough students were in-;:'}:2"‘E2‘(‘):;°(§’0e() lenltzhalllsem 5132;’ lwrested m staying at me mm" ‘They were involved in 1.441 ac- ‘Cl(lf.‘lllS compared to 1,511 a year ago. The 1963 accidents ‘ Dr. De\\'ar said lie would in lvesllgale "'9 5ll“all°“ and El“ caused eight deaths and injured .‘ lull" 3“5“'°" l3lf?"- 47 others compared to 12 deaths Mr. Mathesoil said he would and 26 injuries in t9€,2_ the minister to find out white l M17 SAFER . He tOl’l The armyi residence of Prince of Welles more miles and had fewer ac-liquor m 3 place other than his. residence another accused \'.'as. 2 Appeals Dismissed;l .. 0neSentence Changed I-ldison Walter Strickland. Pictou. N.S.. appealing a coil- viction on a charge of stealing two Ipning shackles. eight pins and six grease nipples. the pro- perty of Constance Anne Jeff- reys. Parkdale. had his appeal dismissed by Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell. Mr. Justice C(‘0l':,'e J. Tweedy and Mr. Justice Mark R McGuiigan in Appeal Court yesterday. . Chief Justice Campbell said, “It is unfortunate that the ftp- pellant got into this trouble af- -ter four years of presumably good.behavloulr." He ad.ied “with considerable reluctance the court pronounces judgment Royalty. appealing a conviction and sentence of six months in jail on a charge of theft of con- per wire from the Island Tele- 7 Children, Adult Die In Chicago Fire . I _ off by I burning mattress swept phone Co. Ltd, had his original through 1 wumldg home 9. sentence changed to I two-year day. killing seven children and suspended sentence. a man who died in I futile It- Chief Justice Campbell said tempt to rescue the four boys that he felt that the mag-istrate and three girls. who handed down he original! The P“'"!!3 M "19 °hl1d‘l'°“ sentence didni't follow any 33"‘! their elgmh child ”°‘l”d wmng principles in dealing I from the fast - spreading flames. with the case and that the sen- lfhfl fa3t,}""'ufD£:'°§“‘f': ‘l'"‘”. A!’ _ ‘ °xc°S5i"°' He lbourrlis ailds smlike lnllathrlatfililloldz noted that the magistrate had he failed in attempts to use“. no knowledge of the possibility ‘the children from the mp “our of reforing the young man of the brick bu,,ga1ow_ through relzular employment and Alford's wife. Gloi-in. 35. and referred to the statement fllfel‘-;1,he couple‘; oldest chi1d_ Keith ed at it purevious sitting bv his .13, escaped from :11, fuming present employer. Tdwelling with minor cuts. The The appeal of the conviction of boy smashed a window on the Cllarles William MacQ'.lal‘l‘le. ltop floor and iumped about 20 South Rusiico. on three counts . feel ‘-0 the ground- of possession of stolen cattle , The "13" killed “I ll‘? “T3 W35 bringing a sentence of two years 'iLe“°,y R°blP5°“- , - 515075" iii penitentiary at Dorcllesicr. ‘Xl1‘f‘:nl(‘1VE(‘):ll(;*':‘_,l‘li::l;°aE‘:E"flill3_'.- TEE" was adlnmnm to Mmch lofficials that the fire started in ' <Roblnson’s mattress. Her hus- lSherwood Man Is Charged Selling gbiagiglgdtftllgetfla James Patrick Connell. Shel‘- wood. charged with forcibly seizing. without lawful author- ity. another person elected trial y magistrate and was remand- The Pllfiler in 3 few charge of J.A. tTony) Gallant. 9?! “ll!-ll Fe!’ 23 E0!’ 9193- bl’ -"13’ gistrate James B. Johnston, QC ahin Queens County magistrate's 1 court yesterday. 3 The charge arose out of the ‘iallcged seizure of a child wliu the is said to have kept in his lpossession for several days. ‘ Counsel for the defence John .1. Holmes. Cecil Marlin Biri. .VIt. Stew- art. was fined $101.50 and costs or 10 days, after he pleaded lGuilty Plea lls Entered Pleading guilty to the charge “Gallant Family Re-‘iof uttering a forged document. ‘um at 3“ l“le’5°°l‘°“- lstewart Good. King Street. City, ‘was remanded until this morn- ing for sentence by Magistrate A.J. Haslam in city police court yesterday. Given the optfmri the accused elected trial by magis- itrate. . l Joseph Norman Gallant. ll I can Drive. also elected trial ;by niagistrate. He was charg- led witli break. enter and theft land pleaded guilty. and was remanded to the same date jThe charge arose out of a break ‘at a service station at 212 Elm ‘Avenue last evening. ' Albert N. MaeNeill. 25 Pow- lnal Street. pleaded not guilty to. la charge of drullken driving. land was found guilty of tile les- ser offence of impaired driviilg. l30 days. For having possession of ii- flncd $20 and costs. ’l‘llcl‘c ;were three cases of being riilink resident was given a 20 fl.'l_l.‘ suspended sentence on tiic cha-rue. A city man was filled $10 and costs and another was given 20 days on the same charge. is stand. -— .larn-P (‘.hiivt'el,\’. Btm~'liaiw. TRAILERS . was fined $10 aild costs for at-3. ‘EEFER5 ' lowing an unlicensed person to‘ TANKS 0 er e a m or vehicle. 1 PLATFORM‘ '1 Berman Johnston. Charlotte-1 :8lv_’KB:R3L ‘itown, was fined $10 and costs‘ for dI‘l\'ll'l" on the wro"6 side of TRUCK BODIES ‘' ""‘ CHIP VANS and incapable. a Milltown ('.r.is.= ' yband smashed a first-flour win- dow L0 lei in air. Immediately. the flames spread up the stair- well to top floor. e time firemen had eon- mes. the children. 11. and Robinson Y lguilty to having the care and had dl¢_d- control of a nioiurvehicle while- impah_Cd_ FIGURES EQUAL - Three men charged with llle-l _AlEel'l5 A3 "*0" "13" “W lzell posaession of liquor, in al Slrzfishgavregegeggla; place other than their residenc- {ions _ lmzmom and 11,g;5'ooo es were each fined $22 and costs, respectively. or 30 days. ‘ A man charged with being in . 1 Ioxicaled in ii public place was. remanded until Feb. 26 ball to tile highway. ; l Cornelius Murphy. Charlotte-3 ltown. was fined $10 alid costs.’ lfor making an improper leftl PARTS and SERVICE Contact SEABOARD DISTRIBUTORS LTD . Wendell Ralph Hyde. Corn- wall. was fined $10 and costs foil speeding. i ‘¥¥¥¥-¥¥¥¥¥-¥ 5 SHOWS — TODAY —-‘I-3-7-9 l Phone 382-9656 - Mansion Sch t.f. 'l'l-ll ONLY MAN EVER AWARDID THE IRON CROSS BYTHE ENEMY... AND WHAT A DOUBLE-cnoss I1’ wAs.I_:_; P5'§sliral-ii is Courage ..A\DREw.—.VIllEI'tA 51!!-Ni».-K... ...u . Ima mu: Could SUNDAY AT 9.00 OlNLY _Spollsorcd by U.C.T. in aid of their charities)" I -G-M was filled 125 and costs or 1 A movie "must" i See It Now! “I,,¢{' him who is wifhouf sin casi- fhe firsf stone...” I e l\ hether or not the entire third in floor of the residence was clos- -ed. r Noting that .\l()nlE.’(Illl(‘I’)’ Hall 1 is a d v e r tised in govt-rnnicni ltourist literature as h a vi n g space available for tour-. ists H at‘ old Smith IL-4th Queens! asked Tourist Develop‘. ment Minister .1. David Stewart if the government was in com- petition with private enterprise-.1 Mr. Stewart said it was ‘ matter of opinion whether or noi there was competition with private enterprise. He s a i ii Montgomery Hall had been ari- vertised because of the large number of visitors expected in the province this year. He add 1 ed. however, that he did think the rates for Monigomeryj Hall were competitive with prl-‘ ivate industry. :1 O - will act as a clearing house for literature from head office. and to keep the local home and school informed. After school skatiil: llnurs at the West Kent rink have been arranged so that beginners. un-1 der parent or teacher SU,D€:l"6l Cllarlottctown Curling Club. Zakt-m's. Hughes voils, Johnny's Mayfair Legion. vision. may use the ice from 3. This ndvertisem -4.30. Hockey practice follows. .- The door prize, 8 Cake "ladel ZaItem's HIIQIIQS by Mrs. Donnelly, was won by ' Mrs. Stewart Pierce. Since Mrsl Pierce had been a pl'e\-inus \\'ln- 1"” nor she asked that ll be divir!ed‘i among the teachers. Refreshments were scrveri by the catering committee. Dine & Dance U Music quickly lI‘fl\'h‘ and if you e .tvr,_ro-turn tIi<- imply I. Relieves Arthritici & Rheumatic Paint If you uiffer rbounuiic. Iylhrilir or‘ Imrltzts pain his simvl° In - *‘ Volunteers are asked for the '' community. home and schoolrmfV,.",' my .11 mu _\'nu nniliimz. You H 9 N NIH I0 i sole judge on ‘ ‘\ ' .u| I S ck guarantee. 3 l.td.. dud?“ by R°V~nl:°';:“'B”“'“°:' Why Traffic Act bill. the mm life committees tsix in all» wnolninuu.$"i>'3i'¢'-‘. 'i°o':’«'»'-7i3'i'”"'" F°fll||"l"K Jflfkle Doyle son and Rev. v llrwis. Hymns were ‘Hie Lord's V3’? . siieirheni and Abide ‘*'ig;m,m;&. STEI. RULE DIES CO. LTD. "*""‘°"“‘" “"'* Flower bearers were. 0 Keenan. Deuel Mann. '1‘. A. niece of since im . Pallbearers were. Dan- Kay. Prank Panllml lMO"“"“‘l '°°* plus in Uittle Salado zealots‘?- Dies. Gasket Dies. Display Dies. Box Dies. Plastic Blister Dies. 'l‘ag iilid lAll)C‘l To use on Platen. Cylinder and Punch Presses 716 S9. Joules St. W.. Montreal. Que. University 5-51 04 CANADIAN CURLING I Championships MARCH 2 - 6th Charlottetown Forum TICKETS AVAILABLE At Club. llclvetlcrc (‘ilrlillg Drug. llolman‘s. 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