“QHESE caer younssters, many of whom never had an nity to skate in a closed ice surface, didn't wait for Morell rink to be com- Pleted. before taking to the ice, This photo was taken last weekend, before the roof w: installed, and the pattern ~ sults from bright sunlight fil- tering down on the ice surface through a maze of rafters and supporting timbe New Morell Rin Opening Tonight :: MORELL — Morell’s new $45,000 rink will be opened to the public tonight at 8 o'clock, with a skating session on @ per- t sheet of natural ice. Work on the imposing struc- ture, which has an ice surface measuring 75 by 180 feet, start- ed Dec. 7, and workmen lost no time in rushing the job to its completion. Only three working days were lost due to weather conditions as carpenters braved sub-zero temperatures on many days through the winter months, to have the building completed in time to catch the end of the eurrent hockey season. The was assisted under- the federal rove winter works program, and was sored by the Village of Morell. S_spon- {Contractor was Williams and Murphy. | It was given a financial boost in late January, when the vil- | lage held a $10-a-plate sports- men’s dinner, added approxi-| fund. Reg MacAdam, a member of the committee associated with| the rink project, said last night that a complete program will be drawn up in the near future, to assign different periods students at Morell Regional High School and for a minor hi program for the village. The building has all the nec- essary facilities, including a canteen, two dressing room jand a spacious standing room | area all around the ice surface. | Seats may be installed at a la- MY a Ue @ Wiring @ Fixtures @ Appliance Sales and Service @ Call today for Free Estimate Newson Electric Dial 894-8325 161 Queen St—Ck’town | | ter date, Some work rem: use for the past two weeks. | ing skate, more formal | MARKET ADVANCE Price of industrial Jlisted on the Oslo, No h12.8 per cent during 1961. RRR RK RK HH HH miss the giant cartoon and |aue without cashing it | saan show this morning at| DON’T Today At 1,3,7,9 OTHING LESS THAN A MIRACLE IN Pr eNotes oe UY Rate) MOTION PICTURES! mately $2,000 to the building | j stock exchange rose an average Opposition Leader Objects To Statement Outside House 'Y NEIL A. MATHESON | Provincial and Farm Editor Oprocttion Leader Alex Math-| | oom eblected yesterday to) that a member of Leela, Lorne Monkley, ince, had told the et ping different out- side the House than he had said poke in the House. | eee simeaciceae objecting | |to a paragraph in The Guardian | which explained what Mr. Mon-| ley had’ meant in a statement regarding a $500 payment for the special legislature session in te | December, 1961 CHEQUE RETURNED ‘One paragraph reported: “Mr. Monkley said that his} $500 cheque was returned, with |. the notation that he would not | accept it in full payment’ ‘The explanatory paragraph | | was (Mr. Monkley told this paper |in the press gallery, later, that he has cashed the cheque made the notation on the back | of it.) | Premier Walter Shaw agreed | in principle with Mr. Matheson | about publication of statements | to|made outside the house, con- | be done on the interior, but the ee statements or action in-| main item—the roof—was com- | pleted earlier this week and the | ice surface has actually been im had b ‘The premier indicated that he een erroneously placed i a bad light a few days ago by | There will be no formal cere- remark made by the Opposition | monies Geen tonight's open- | Leader outside the House, to the effect “that I was caught un-| | opening hog he scheduled for | prepared when he cut short his | some later date this month. iraft address’ ‘This was definitely not the ee the premier explained. | MONKLEY EXPLAINS Mr. Monkley explained yes- | terday that the press had queried him about what he had | said about returning the cheque. | “The press asked me,’ | said, “if I had returned the che- | Pes I advis- \Post Chartering ‘Ceremony Held MELVILLE — Citizens from Heatherdale, Glen William, Grandview, Iris, Melville and Caledonia met recently to par- ticipate in an Allied Youth Boswell. Both visitors con- gratulated Mrs. Evelyn Clow on the orumnielon of bi post. ‘ae eee ar the remar! speakers, ‘Clow | a. patel ‘that the the success of such a post depended upon teachers, parents, clergy and the young People. Mr. Boswell make the pre the | was | ‘own last week to attend the fu- to * the Atlantic Provinces” He was the Legislature, having been elected last year to {ill a vac- | ‘ancy caused by the death of | OM Liberal member George ‘atte | Unemployment wes 8 “ee condition” “and he government should — See more concern over it He urged Premier Shaw take je lead in scan Oren ht ae | lantic pre: meeting with the nae a ernment to set down a policy aimed at boosting the economy a iheiaree ocated ee Aline Provinces and { athe US. should a an det a ate ata igned with the E mon Mark Mr. Ferguson disai the government's ra ba on "the | locating of the ene, reg- tonal high schools. He sald the jovernment should first have toned the province and left t decision as to where the schoo would be located to the resi- dents of the various zones. PRISON FARM SITE The speaker called for the new provincial prison farm be located in Georgetown. He said Prince and Queens coun- ties have been getting all the new industry since this present government came into power and Kings County deserves “a shot in the arm for her econ- tne! ed them that iw at Rot the state- ment I had ma “The vents T made,” he continued, was that the cheque returned to the treasury with the notation that I did not accept it in full payment for the sessional indemnity for a ses- sion of the legislature opening on Dec. 4, 1 ‘The Summerside member also accused the Opposition Leader of misleading the people, by trying to state the $500 was a i bonus paid to the members of | omy”. ie felt the government's pol- icy to increase subventions on a books did not go far enough. He said the government should pay the full cost of the books and hoped to see legi: tion to this effect introduced during the current session. | He suggested that contrary to reports made by the Shaw gov- ernment, the federal govern- ment and the Island government were not: in constant touch in regard to the N.B. way. He said were it not for constant efforts of the press mn Jack Pickersgill “we — would never ‘eport the causeway.” | He maintained that the cause-| way would be a dead issue now | if there was not an election the offing. He expressed a fear that if nothing were done on the causeway now “nothing would ever be done.” Pointing out that there was no mention in the Speech from the Throne regarding hospital | insurance premiums, Mr. Fer- | sao said he hoped the govern- | twill bring ‘legislation be- fore the House that ‘will provide for the elimination of the pre- mium system. “The people of the pro- vince."” he said, “feel that they are now taxed to the limit and | e government is now getting | Monkley contended, "‘because in | my opinion a bonus is something j that is paid over and above the regular amount due.” | GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Han- | sen motored to Georgetown re- cently from Saint John, N.S. and were weekend guests Mr, Hansen's parents, Mr. a Mrs. Nelson Hansen. Miss Sharon Scully, student at Notre Dame Academy was @ recent guest of his mother, Mrs. J. B. Scully. Miss Scully had as |her guest, Miss Rita Lund of | Tracadie. Mr. Gordon Gotell of Charis- in | ton, Mass. arrived in Charlotte- ee ate on neral of his father, late | Temple, Gotell | Miss Marion Murphy and Miss Paulette Burke, students at e Dame Academy were re- pes tines to their homes in Georgeown. Mr. Henry W. Parker is a pa- tient in the Prince Edward Is- land. David Hartman, student at the Vocational School, was a | | weekend visitor to his home in Georgetown. Mr. the lant _ recently |entered the Charlottetown Hos- pital for treatm | Jordan Stewart, student at |Prince of Wales College, was tect its sales tax. 1 under- a recent guest of his parents, Mayor and Mrs. 2 2 LASTERN Mr. Parkdale, ied te rZe- | Sees BRIEFS: ited relatives. Miss Donna Llewellyn has turned home, after being a pa- |tient im the Prince award e land. Hospi ieee Miss Sally ‘Johnston, of a IN HOSPITAL. ursing staff of the Kings Cou-|, Norman Sheidow, Montague, is a patient in dl ~ County G nty Memorial Hospital in = Memorial Hospital tague, spent the weekend a home in Georgetown. So G. N./ Smith and Mi igy Johnson were visitors to | left ty bos yesterday morning | Chatlotzetown and Winsloe , Mrs, Farrell. | Friday uaa BROTHER Fortune BAY FORTUNE The February meeting of the Bay Fortune United Church = is vin ne his brother, m in Watertown, Mase. jUFFERED Miss Myrtle oun vag; | his maiden speech in | forec Shaw Urged To Take Lead InAiding AtlanticEconomy| - pera ace tree (oat a 98 Be Domes from “considerat will be | {given to locating units in each | of income The ‘bth Kings representative | from the tederal ar ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Sou! ‘fie Ganrdlan, Chaloiotown, Suk. March 8, 100% lations Result :In Fine Of $200 = Vio Appearing for sentence on eight separate counts of viola- ting the Unemployment Insur- ance Act, section 106A, Francis wood ‘Graham, Commercial Cross, was fined $25 and costs 10 ‘on each count, In the event that Payment of the fines are not made Magistrate James B, Johnston, QC, at yesterday afternoon's session of the Queens County magistrate’s court, rul- ed that the alternative jail terms are to be served consecutively. The eight offences were said to have taken place in the mon- ths of January, ruary, March and April i961, and in- volved failure to report earnings while drawing unemployment benefits totalling $490. Graham, who was counselled BRISTOL Mr. Anslem Lapierre has re-| turned to his duties with the Co- Op store after undergoing treat- ment in the Charlottetown Hos- se | pital. The work of roofing the new rink has been going on for some time and it is still hoped the new rink will open before the sea- son is over. Some of the men from this vicinity working in the city First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Pastor: Rev. H, L. Mitton, B.A. B.D, Organist: Mrs. V. Leigh Dingwell 45 a.m.—Church School oe am— ‘HOW AND WHY JESUS Ota a) Anthem: “Comfort O Lord” (( 7:00 p.m.—“LOSING ONE'S SOUL” (Mark 8:36, 37) font eet eee, ee te ee iersee WAS hope on once ie ne increase | 0 tenes ween, on Apetl the | province takes over Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets ‘The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B.A., Minister and Choir Director Miss Madelyn Wadden, L.Mus., B.Mus, 9:45 a.m.—The Church School. Classes for all ages. 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 a.m, Nursery School am 00 am.—DIVINE WORSHIP— Kings County 7:0 p.12.—DIVINE WORSHIP a CHRIST The Shadows Of The Evening Hours VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Pet ata seen sine 1 Central Christian Church ing his arrest in Halifax, NS. 219 Kent Street At that hearing he pleaded guil- ty on eight counts. The jj’ ‘Unemployment Insurance Com- MORNING 10:00 a.m.—Bible School—A Family Hour mission was represent by] 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Service Charles R. Meee Anthem: “God That Madest Earth and Heaven” ‘On a second on (en oy nr the charge of nor cay Gi TEST, ‘THRE! THE NEW ham entered a plea of not guil- ty, and following the testimony EVENING of the lone Crown witness, he 7:00 p.m.—Service with a Missionary emphasis to be eon- was remzuded until March 7. ducted by the ‘oung People’ As on the other charges the Y. P. Quartet: “‘On the Jericho Road” is counselled by Mr. : “GO ALL WORLD” cused Nicholson while the prosecution Minister—Wiliam 0, Weale $s being conducted | by ‘Demaiy’ Organist—Mrs. Allison MacRae, A.R.C.M. Attorney-General J. Arthur MeGuigai A WARM WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO ALL! Due to his being unable to at- tend court on account of poor road conditions, Patrick Jerome Murphy, Bellevue was further ramanded for judgment on a} charge of failing to stop at the scene ecident until St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769 by Royal Foundation Venerable proeenes J. T. Ibbott, Recetor March 9. He is also counselled mow v eciaaa erris, sire Th. a Rector by Mr, Nicholson, nist an ‘coeapaas wy ten George A. Teamston, FR CO. (CEM), AR.CM. Donnell another accused was remanded until the same date on the charge of being intoxica- ted in a public place. Road con- ditions also prevented his ap- pearance. 30 a.m.—Holy Communion a.m.—Bible Class a.m.—Sunday Scchool, Junior and Felon Classes 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School Primary and = 11:00 oe Sree (No Serm Anthem: i. ae ere _ J. $. Bach 5:00 p.m.—E\ weel some at homes of others in the city. Friends here of Miss Seve Hughes of Boston will Be so1 to learn of her grave iliness in & | Boston Hospital. Her condition is so grave that any hope for re- covery has faded. Mrs. James Dare. here, is her only, living Preacher: Rev. N, uM. "Morris, L.Th. The Bible House All Visitors Welcome, | offers you religious sup- plies for church and home. 170 Kent St. Charlottetows St. Peter’ s Cathedral lican Church of Canada’ £ 5 The work of getting ready for the fishing season here in under- way and hundreds of new traps and some new boats sre being Mr, John R. O'Brien, who fs nearing 70, says he will lead the ounger fishermen again this season. He was top man in the most lobsters landed last sea- fon. Mr. he heagl sl spent half th shore as ayer fa packer t different kinds of fish, is not in very good health following an operation and he doubts if he will be around the shore this spring. Friewie of Mrs. es ‘i Me- who ia sorry t e is in por "health ‘allowing a ce time in the peal, She is at home at presi Bill jroo who has been sick since before Christmas, has ee to his duties with the Farm in Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs.”Francis Fitz- gerald were business visitors to the city last weel Friends bere of Jack Niel | McAleer will be sorry to he has had to re-enter the cee | lottetown Hospital for | treatment. Ir, Robert ‘eae cia belly son were recent. but itors to the city. . Emery C. ne oa who had the misfortune to fall and fracture her hip while she and Mr. McEwen were on va- not cation in Burmuda, has been home able to return to her yet. . ares ‘ORD SQUARE The Rev. Canon J. R. Davies. M.A., L.Th., Rector The Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D.D. Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic, Mus.. Organist Mrs, B. W. Patterson, Choir Director March 4—Quinquagesima Sunday Distributed from: | BOSTON LOS ANGELES | LONDON CHICAGO a utlD CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR a.m.—Litany, Choral Eucharist and Sermon 00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon Visitors are most welcome at all services, PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Interesting Accurate Complete it 00 a.m.—Morning Worship Sermon: “THE GREATEST THING WE DO” 11:15 a.m—Primary Church School 1:00 pm—Evening Worship : “THE CHRISTIAN'S DUTY IN EDUCATION” Music by the Male Choir You are welcome to Worship with as, The Kirk Of 8, James (One Norway St., Boston 15, Moss. Women was held at the home of is a pati the Kis wea TH Sti Hl et | The fairly meetiog'ée te-| stored a severe ‘burn, lington-Howe Bay Women's In- ee stitute was held at the home NJ OMITTED of Mrs. Lorne Dingwell on Mon-| I the of the adult ice THE FIRST TORRID wh cele A’ miscellaneous shower w. held in the Fortune Hall recent- | were fiat D ly io hosor of Mr. and Mrs. | Archie who | lc valued TWIST-errific Story ooo reer ecg members of Fortune Br. | tn, andro oe cntetainng le met owns: of the Twist’ LIGHT CARTAGE home of Mrs. Harry Burke for Sehoston A FABULOUS FULL LENGTH STORY! PARCEL DELIVERY on IT’S HOT! IT’S HIP 4-461 Eo 617 wee, |g OUR OF RoserraL, 4 for fast efficient On ail orders. : IT’S HERE FOR 3 DAYS °|} te fut we |] Dovairare’ | it “Shum axe SHOWS ing who is now enjoying excell- MONDAY 330-7-9 ent health returned to her home aeeroemaanirnas ATTENTION Skeets ad LEN or an " x WAS VISITOR TOBACCO GROWERS _ | pms rors vitor thin tague on Thursday, quest of her parents, Mr. and Mra, Arriving this week, popular Holland Trans- | Beary Munroe. planters, also Owen's Resetting Transplanters, ON PLEASURE TRIP Sprayers, Hoeing Attachments, Cultivators and an bas ae ta ee ie other allied equipment used in the industry. Place ing a holiday with his parents, your orders early and be sure of delivery on time | MF. snd Mrs. ea a for spring operation. cently on a pleasure trip to the : VISITING PA MacLeod and Greene sith es oe MONTAGUE ae eaet ant weet 4+ HEHE thele parents ‘235 Cumberland St., The Salvation Army ‘Thursday p.m.—Prayer Meeting. : “A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY™ Charlottetown Bible Chapel 11:00 a.m.—THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION Anthem: cipread of the Word (Cecil Cope) tra Bae SERVICE OF SOLEMN THANKSGIVING : “IN Cs WORLD THE TINY CAND- OF LOVE ON EARTH SHINE LIKE THE (Sir Arthur Sullivan) 8:00 p.m.—Young ‘People’s Society WE INVITE YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ee at Longworth Ave. ‘The Reverend a 2 8 ee ae Rev. Clayton C. aoe Park) of Choirs: