WI. Approximately 100 persons were in attendance last night whear a lecture given by - Thor C. Hansen, Toronto. art ' color for the British-Ameri- n Oil Company at P rince I'Bti-eet School. Mr. Hansen is one of Canada’s foremost de~ The annual meeting of the rince Edward Island Federa- gets underway at the (71-er- egates. Among the topics to be disous- sed during the day-long session will be community problems and senior housing. Community problems regard- ing pure water supply and dis- . posal of waste will be discussed at the noon luncheon by guest ' speaker Dr. Burton Hewett, as _ sistant provincial deputy minis- r of health niste.‘ of welfare. The special guest speaker of . Mongrain. Registration is at 9:30 am. . followed by Welcomes from LOCAL BRIEFS ii HAD SURGERY Earl Lavems. 91 Upper Prince . retreat. underwent surgery in I the P.E.I. Hospital this week. I CARD PARTY WINNERS lollowing are the results of card party held M o n d a y . fight at Coveliead. and sponsor- - ed by the CWL of St. Eugene's ‘ Parish: ladies' first. Mrs. Cyril .. Shepherd: second. Mrs. Cecelia .: Watts: consolation. Mrs. Alfred Morrison; gents' first. Donnie Johnston; second. Billie Doyle; consolation. Fenton MacAIlister; , door prize. Mrs. Raymond Hugh- . es; Ireezeout. Elmer MlcQuaid and Mrs. James Davey. ABBlE FUNERAL —— The fu- Wal for Mrs. Robert Abbie was “91d yesterday afternoon . from the Cutcliffe Funeral embers d the King's Daugh- Viprs and United Church Women handed ti; funeral. Pallbe - vault. 1“” '0 be buried in New Glas- cmwetery. 80W PRESTIE FUNERAL - The funeral for Elizabeth Jean PM" lie was held Tuesday. Ma y 7' from the MacLean F u n e 1' a Home. where service was c 0'? .| «When. Dr. R.G. Lea. Har- d Howatt and David Jardlne. lermcnt took place in Floral '5 Memorial Gardens. Basilica, where Requiem m9“ ass was celebrated by nev‘ E’mszltcaonald, wh also of- . a O I . prose - “W98 aria-offal: poi-E' ESIGNER ADDRESSES ART SOCIETY signers and spoke to the gath- ering on handicrafts and how they are used in the interior designs 0 s. o wn there. left to right are. Mrs. P. W. Barlow, secretary of P.E.I. Art Society; Harry Morris. vice- president and Mr. Han- ayors' Federation eeting Here Today Mayor Champion of Kensington, president of the local chapter. and by Walthen Gaudet. mayor of Charlottetown. During the afternoon meeting, the various mayors an town councils will hear a report on action taken by the Commission- ers of Sewers and Water Sup- ply of the City of Charlottetown to implement the Pitometer Re port which dealt with the water situation in this city. The talk will be delivered by Oliver H. Manuel. water department super. intcndent. After each speaker concludes his talk a question and answer period will follow in order for the delegates to clear up any mis- understandings. ISLAND NEWS. PAGEI Charlottetown and Queens County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed- May 8, 1963. 5 Canadian Health Ass’n Outlines Busy Session The lith annual meeting of K.C. Charron. CM. Ottawa, pre- the N.B._-P.E.I. Canadian Health; sident of the Canadian P ublic Association opens at the Chara: Health Association and health sen. Mr. Hansen Is currently promoting an arts and crafts program for Canada and it is in this capacity that he is via- lting Charlottetown under the sponsorsth of tho P.E.I. Art Society. LRB Chairman Will Be Speaker Charlottetown lawyer Charles McQuald, chairman of the labor relations board, will be eat speaker when Atlantic Provinces delegates to the eastern Cana- dian progress meeting of the In- ternational Brotherhood of Elec- trical Workers attend a dinner Saturday night. Some 50 delegates are expect- ed to attend the two - day con- ference that will begin Saturday morning with registration and conclude on Sunday morning, at the Charlottetown Hotel. A combination dinner a n d dance will be held Saturday eve- ning. Special guests at the conven- tion will include John Raymond. Toronto. international vice . pre- sident of the brotherhood and George Patterson. Winnipeg, a member of the international ex- executive. . Smith. Ralph. Earl I Has Speakers, Twenty- seven Island delegat- es were in attendance at the fif- th annual conference of Presby- terian Men. held over the past weekend at the Nova Scotia Ag- ricultural College. Truro. N.S. The principal speaker, Rev. Dr. Roocrt J. Taylor. Medicine Hat, Alta.. where he is pastor of St. John's Presbyterian Church, spoke on the subject of "Every , man in his place.” I To the question “How big is I your God", Dr. Taylor suggest- ed that with the advances In technology and its accompany- ing effects, many people h a VI: come to wonder if Christianity is still relevant. He dcclarcd tnat thr modern mind is being manipulated and controlled by ideas which fall short of the truth of God. He pointed out that these ideas are in control «it Hi“ minds of many RETAIL STORE. CATALOGUE SALES DESK AND DEPART- .. _ MENT or= ACCOUNTS NOW LOCATED AT 203 MINCE .iélfdii‘Twmim‘: ST. THE OLD BAPTIST CHURCH. surname. OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 PM. I FEATURE VALUE ; 3 PIECE BATHROOM ENSEMBLE 0 One piece heavy gauge steel tub O Modern close-coupled O GSA approved chrome fittings 0 Made by Canada's largest mfg. Two J. C. Higgins "Sponflih"bicyoios. Nothing To buy—Just can your bolero? our catalogue solos dock—Drawing May TO. RETAIL STORE INQUIRIES . .. . . . .‘ . PHONE 2-1251 Presbyterian Conference Discussions persons who are professed Chris- ans. so .—. Dr. Taylor stated that the present day struggle for life is not economical or political but mainly spiritual. People today are really up against the forces of evil. he said. and it must be realized that these forces a r e real. positive and active. The conference was arranged by the national committee of Presby- terian Men in co-operatlon with the Maritime council, and was one of four that have been plan- ned or For the group study sessions the leaders in addition to Dr. Taylor were: Roy H a mil ton, Frank'WInlsmith, Alex Dean, all of Toronto: James Laing, Ham- ilton; Gordon Walter. Sedation and J. (Mel) Moffat. Gait. who was also the lay speaker for the conference. 3 toilet Water Costs Are Subieci Oi Survey Cost of producing water for distribution in the city'. as will be determined by a survey. to be conducted shortly by a Hall- fax engineering firm. will be a deciding factor in any action taken by the Water Commis- sioners regarding supplying wa- ter to any nearby community. it was named vesteroay. Village Commissioners of Sherwood met Monday night with the ommissioners to discuss the present situation and to examine the possibility of Charlottetown providing wa- ter for their village. Some time ago the City had a request from Sherwood for permission to hook onto the storm sewer system of the city but the request was denied pen- ding further examination of the ability of the present system to carry the extra load. e whole problem is some- thing which is currently being examined by sub - committees of the committee studying amal- gamation of Charlottetown. Slier- wood and Parkdaie. Head- ing the committee is Judge C. St. Clair Trainer. MANY HUNT The Ontario government estimates that at least 400, of the province's 6.342.000 per- sons go hunting. MOTOR REWINDING & REPAIRS Storey EIectric Ltd. 136 Prince SL. tfh‘tuwn DIAL 4-7341 for Zi-IIOUR SERVICE 99.88 Only 7.00 Monthly PIECES ONLY Stanhope Beach Ass’n Hopes For Golf Course The new wild life park at North Rustico, adjacent to the National Park, was the subject of the address given by Charles Bartlett. to Monday night's of Beach held address Mr. Bartlett, owner and operator of the park, outlined the work he accomp- lished in setting up the project, ' hopes are tor fut- ure carpamion. At the business session. held after the dinner. president Wil- son Ross. revealed that there are high hopes that the propos- ed golf course will be establish- ed at Stanhope.thwith the assist- ance of both o federal and provincial governments. He that the cost of f The association was ’started in 1961. and he noted :ihat in that time a great deal ihm been done to provide for i tourists in the area. both in the ifield of accommodation, enter- : tamment and recreational facil- . ities. 1 Mr. Ross revealed that sever- I 31 of the members have a num- . of good ideas to put forward. which he believes will provide increased attraction to the area tourists. Some of these ideas he ex- pects to be presented at the next meeting. which will take the form of a lobster supper and will be held in the Covehead district. June 8. At Monday’s meeting the guest speaker was introduced by Eric Kipping, superintendent of the National Park, lottetown Hotel this evening withi services director. department of the registration of delegates and: will continue through Friday.; featuring a host of guest speak-. 0 Following the registration andI an informal reception Wednes-I _ d ay evening. the program goes: only; into full motion tomorrow morn. ning with the welcoming ad-j dresses and the annual business meeting. . The educational program will be chaired by Dr. James I. Hig-' gins. veterinarian, P.E.I. de-i partment of health. and the in-i troduction of theme will be giv-§ en by Dr. K.R. Parker. Paedia-I trician. ‘ A panel discussion. “Child Health". will take place Thurs- day mcrning :I 11 am anel moderator will be Dr. 'Alfred Bestarache. assrstant director, regional labor story. Moncton, N.B.. and panelists include Dr. KR. Parker; Miss Ray Mac- Kenzie. senior public health nurse. Moncton, N.B.; onica Mooney, DDS. School Health program, Saint John, N.B.. and Dr. M.N. Beck, CM. child psy- I‘S. I D national health and welfare. Friday morning's chairm a n will be Dr. 0.1!. C u rtls, CM. HP. Speakers include Dr. J.W. Moreside, "Ocular Acc’n'enfs in Children": Dr. EM. Fou CM. FCCP, “Tuberculosis Children". and Dr. SE. Acres. medical officer. national health :1 D- in department, Ottawa. “Childhood Accidents." New Bank Building Site Being Cleared j Engineers and architects of the MacDonald Construct I o a Company. Halifax, examined the site of the new Bank of Mon- treal building or- Grafton Street yesterday. Demolition of the old building Is underway and is ex- pected to be complete in three w d thanked by Reagh Bagnall. -NM Former Resident Dies In U.S.A. MacNevin, Clyde second touris ion booth at Brackiey. The org- anization for the past two Yea” River received the sad news of ha operated Que 8'3 Stanhopfi the death of his sister , Fiona The awociation is also hav— Elizabeth. Mrs. W. H. 5 ing a cmnpletely "9W I’mm‘e at Atlantic City N. J. Monday printed. which gives a complete May 6th. ' ' ' lcigverarzgfliledothalii;aBrncklt'ar. She leaves to mourn her 189;] I gum“; organ. passing besides her husband. , compass“! one son Dr. Douglas M. Sur- ' ) fit$nb0Nm germ. Bufialo, N.Y., and a gienist, P.E.I. department of Mm Layton Smanwood_ 12I Mr. Ross said that there is a daughter. Mary. Mars. David dental health, and Miss Alic e Mt, Edward 308.1 onariottel strong possibility that two new Bfilker. Atlanta. Ga; also two Trainor, Provincial Public town, has won and prize for up fls 11E ponds will be provided S‘IStenst Charlotte, Mrs, A. T. Health Nursing Department. of the Maritimes an New— g} for the 3m. and pram for these Mason and Jessie, Mrs. J. W. At 3 p.m. Dr. J .H. O'Hanely, foundland in 3 Robin Hood oats ). Greeting Cards are wen “Men—W8 . Smith. both of U.S.A.. and her CM. P89diall‘iCian. Charlotte- contest. ;’ . Art Supplies SW of the efforts of the brother, John C MacNevin of town. will speak on “The Pre- Her prize. a hi fidelitystereo- g . Games organization, Mr. Ross said it P-E-I- School Child”. and Dr. M. N. phonic combination radio and J is amazing what can be ac. The funeral will be held to- Beck will talk on “Mental record player. was presented é. Books complished when people get to- day. Interment will take place Heath in Children." esterday by J.S. _MacKay. the For Children 8: Adults getherto work on a cooperative in East Greenwich cemetery, T e association annual dinner local representative for the 3103 Grafton St. Dial 4-9974 basis. Rhode Island. will be held at 7 p.m. with Dr. company. chiatrist, and director of Sher- w wood Hospital-School. . ameron. P.Eng.. de- partment of health. Fredericton, N.B.. will session. At 2 p.m. a panel dis- cussion on “School Health Ser- vies". viii be moderated By Miss Carrie Thomson. liaison ee 5. At that time, construction Work on the new bank will start under direction of Richard Birchail, chair the afternoon H al i fa x. superintendent in charge for the MacDonald Com- pany, Mr. Birchall said the structure should be completed by Registration Of Car Case Adiourned John H. Reid, Charlottetown. charged with falling to register a motor vehicle in this pro- vince within 10 days following its purchase in another pro- vince. had his case further ad- journed to May 10 by Magis- trate A.J. Haslam in city police court yesterday. The Magistrate adjourned the case granting a request by crown attorney Alan K. Scales, who said that the crown wit- ness scheduled to give testimo- in the case had bee avoidably detained but be present on Frida . Counsel for the defence II John P. Nicholson. A Charlottetown youth was sentencci to " days in Queens County Jail on a charge of be- ing drunk and disorderly. Gifford Goldie, no fixed ad- dress, charged with vagrancy. had his case dismissed. 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