ma. .;. -~,- N. ,. .. "Anaemia/:3); ‘ .- preaiaeot. SICA of Canada.l ' . ‘ I rules made an M *0 . l Hamilton. Ont. of art in major galleries of the I The P.E.I. society. \\'hlf‘h is continent. > . i affiliated with The Society of In Canada. he was Instructor Industrial and Cost Account. at the Banff School of Fine Arts ‘ants of Canada. aims to ad- or v al years. A past president of the Alberta f l I , . . Society of Education Art. Mr .Taylor is now a member of the ‘provincial art board for the gov ernment of Alberta. 1 NOTICE The office of D. C. Horn, ID.C.. doctor of chiroprac- tic will be closed this oom- Iing weekend due to the ufall convention of the Canadian Chiropractic As- Esociation. Vance the profession of indus- trial accountants by increasing their knowledge, skill. and pro- ficiency and granting them the right to use the designation BIA. it wishes to develope a full appreciation of the pur- poses and scs of accnunling in industry as well as to con- tribute to the improvement and I development of technical nictli~ i ods while keeping its members I i Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Oct. 17, 1964. 5 WaterSupply Progress Outlined For Council GEORGETOWN Town fit-ient water available for In- council at this Week's meetingldustrial and town requirements. was briefed by Laurie A. Coles V should the town proceed with in- of Laurie A. Coles and As-'stallation of a town water sys- sociates, on progress to date on ; tem. the boring of a series of wellsi Reports wgre men present“ .to obtain a water supply {0" in' I by the various committees. fin- dl‘slrial devfalopmem' 3'5" thelance. public property. fire hall 919mg 0‘ “"5 water ‘9 '"dUSt' . and equipment. sanitation, po- rial sites and its use in the dis- lice and “gm and streets and An exhibition of 25 paintings’ A reception in his honor will by John B. Taylor. a native be held Tuesday_ evening for of Charlottetown. will open at members of the art society and the Confederation Centre Art>inviled friends of Mr. Taylor's Gallery Wednesday. Oct. 21. family. The exhibition is sponsored by The son of RC. Taylor and the P.E.l. Art Society in ccle- the late Mrs. Taylor of Charlotte- bration of Centennial Year. town. he attended West Kent Mr. Taylor. an associate pro- :Sehool as a boy. He later was lessor of art at the University tan honors graduate of the lm- Alberta in Edmonton. will ‘perial College of Art in Toronto he in Charlottetown for tho ‘and studied at the Art Students' event. ILeague in New York. “ " ' “A” TOURED EUROPE He then spent a year at the Slade School of Art at Univer- sity College. London. England Before returning to Canada. Mr. informed on the most up-to-date methods available. 2nd Dragger Hull Arrives GEORGETOWN The se- cond dragtger bull to arrive In Georgetown within two weeks docked at the railway wharf .last evening under tow of Special Services Are Scheduled AtMt.Stewart * ‘A' ‘k 'A' ** ‘A’ ‘A' ‘A' * osai o lant sewa e a d. s the S ccial services markin th slant p g. n ISldifwalIkst‘ s wer received b dragger Howe Bay! ' 111th anniversary of the ofdinae. 1 P_M. - 7 - 9 ' The survey is being can . Pplca'on e ' VI The flEWIY-al‘l‘ll’Pd dragflerl tion and induction of the first ————-——--— ducted by Mr. C0185 for the At_: the council from. a number ofi it I lantic Development Board. is being done with the view of not only servicing industry. but with the possibility that the Gulf Guard left Bathurst. N.B... minister will be held in the Mt. under low about it a.m. Thurs- Stewart Presbyterian Church on Sunday at ll am. and 7.30 p.m_ The services will be conducted} by Hugh Lowry, who will also residents desirious of moving; *home, doing alterations to dwel- i day_ and the voyage was made ilings and starting various bus-1m Georgetown in about 33‘ Iincsses. The requests will be: hours, . . . Iforwarded to provincial town Like her sister dragger Gun “.301, t I 5.131li.fii°2i3°§i’t§l§t.“:§fifmanning .authorities. along With I Gallant. Gulf Guard is 94 feet r M [behenfgflmgs'serviu the vices and eventually jo'in the in. i the council's comments on “Ch. I long and will be finished here ‘ Brooklyn Trio will sing and the ‘ dusmal system fill!" {0" 01‘ agamSt' ‘by Bathurst Marine Limited. . Harrington Junior choir and a ‘ The survey is being based on: The question of heating the with the installation of an : quartette consisting of Mr. and‘ the projected estimate a | new fire hall was discussed and 1 mm. carpentry and electrical 1 Mrs. Neil Matheson and r. population of 4.000 in the area. twill be finalized at an earlylwork. and the installation oftI ml Mm Harold Carver. Wm 11 was disclosed by Mr_ Coles date, It was decided that, on aluminum pen boards in the holdj be special singers at the even- that there is no doubt of su{_ ‘me recommendation of the po- . to store fish catch-es. ling service. ————— —- __ilice officer, certain traffic con- 1“ ““""~*"” " i trol signs would be obtained and nn‘n-n'annnnirni-nn'tnm M =. +- “Illttlttttllit hills Parlour... MAHEHEI' MACK CUMMNGS- (D :I l m ’ t A hymnboard and a number' David Younker 'leftt. car. rier supervisor for The Guar- dian-The Evening Patriot. pre- sents a certificate of merit to 13-year-old Billy Knox of Sherwood, chosen best all- GUARDIAN’S BEST All-ROUND N round Guardian newsboy. The presentation was made yes— terday on behalf of the Cana- dian Circulation Managers As- sociation to mark National Newspaper Boy Week. Billy, G'town To Be Site Of Royal Bank The Royal Bank of Canada will be opening a branch in Georgetown within four weeks, It has been announced by W. Earle McLaughlin, Msident and chairman of the Royal Bank ' of Canada. The new branch. initially. will operate as a sub-agency to the Charlottetown branch. The announcement was made at a press conference held in connection with the meeting of the bank‘s Board of Directors. Speaking of the economy of the Atlantic region Mr. McLau- ghlin said that there was “a re- surgence of optimism in the Maritimes." The bank president continued, [found to overcome the natural Igeographic fact you (the Mari- fimesl are so far away from the main market area." Mr. McLaughlin reported that he liked the report of the Royal Commission on Banking a 11 Currency, and that he was ex- pecting a revised Bank Act witn in a few weeks. He hoped that the revision of the Bank Act wit. include a provision for the banks to accept mortgage secur- ' ' at th ix rt “y and 61mm 9 e s De _sented Mr. Szollos with a letter |cent ceiling on loans. I If this comes to pass, he stat- ;ed. the big benefactors will be .the savers, as there are four times as many savers as there EWSBOY the son of Mr. and Mrs, Tho- mas Knox of Maple Avenue. is a grade eight student. and has been a carrier for a year and one-half. ICitizenship ‘ Ceremony Held At G’town GEORGETOWN Karoly Szollos of Montague received ‘his certificate of Canadian ci- tizenship at a ceremon Georgetown courthouse day afternoon. Mr. Szollos took his oat'l of allegiance before judge of the c on n t y court J. Sylvere Des- Roehes. Mr. Szollos, who was born in Hungary, came to Canada January, 1958. and has lived Montague since April. where he has been employed a IMacGowan Motors Limited for iabout five J ge at yester- —. H a 50 95“; s. DesRoches also pre- from the minister of citizenship ,and immigration, an Gulf GEM ‘Gets Engine I GEORGETOWN — A large i crane owned by ME, Schurman ' , Company Limited. yesterday i moved the engine for the drag. ‘ger hull Gulf Gallant from a railway flat car to a float which took it to the railway wharf, where a crane lowered the en- gine into the hold of the drag- er. Bergen diesel and. is 480 horse- power. it weighs 15 tons. The Gulf Gallant arrived in Georgetown about two weeks ago from Bathurst. N.B.. as hull under tow. Carpentry electrical work will be done here by workmen of Bathursf. Marine Limited. ‘erechted at certain intersections .o‘fflcl‘al oypen'ng ' t t . It 1 d ‘d-‘, ' "1. .: .‘ttté‘. iOf leglon Home Set For Nov. 25 stables on duty on Halloween night, to assist the town police ‘ 8 This engine. which was manu- ‘ factured in Norway. is known as ‘ officer ‘SDU Delegate To Attend Biology Meet I Rev. Dr. Charles Cheverie of Ithe biology department of St. day for Sackville, N.B. where the biological sub-committee of the Atlantic Provinces Inten- University Committee on the Sciences (APICS) is to meet with the provincial directors of curriculum and research for the Maritime Provinces high Club Plans Halloween Party For Children GEORGETOWN -—- A decision has been made by the local- Lion s Club to sponsor a Hat- “ loween party for children in the 1 New Testament donated by the town schools. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the teaching of biology in Maritime high schools with a view to improving th present The sub- committee has been gathering . material on the question for the 1 past year. 1 All Maritime universities will 5 be ' 1 whi represented at the meeting ch will be held at Mt. Alli- MONTAGUE —- At a special Imeeting Thursday night, the ‘Montague branch of the Royal iCanadian Legion approved ten- tative plans formulated by the committee in charge of the offl- cia-l opening of their new Home A joint committee of the Le- Igion and Ladies Auxiliary ap- Ipointed at the last meeting de- tcided that the official opening will take place at 2 pm. Wed- nesday, Nov 25. Following the I I will be opened to the public un- til 4 pm. and all interested citi— zens. especially the residents of southern Kings are invited to in- spect the new home. At 7 pm. dignitaries. guests and members will attend a banquet sponsored by the l branch and this will be followed Iby a social evening. I The new home has been occu- I pied by the branch for the past month and although some minor details in the construction and Idecoration are still to be done. I President Basil MacKinnon feels ‘ that his executive and efficient" committees will have everything the I in readiness well before , opening date. official of hymn books will be. dedicat- ‘ ed at the morning service. During the past year the :church has been raised and its ‘exterior painted. Presbyterianism in the village I ‘of Mt. Stewart dates b ‘ .1852 when ching servicesi were held in the cookhouso of: I Kemble Coffin. . } Harry Crawford. a licenttatei ‘iof the Presbyterian Church of'i Nova Scotia. was ordained and; inducted into the charge on .Oct. 18 l 53. | twice before come near to win- .ning the 1‘4-mile race. He was second in 1962 and third last r. Dunstan‘s University leaves to- ' opening ceremonies the b'mding Iyea I Forty - three horses were left ack to i- — ' WE SIDNEY EMMY-um SPECIA' . ' 8 t For All Kids Young And Old Ii DISNEYARAMA iin the race, which could land ~North Americans holding lucky Irish Sweepstake tickets in the TODAY AT 3 P. M. omfl money. An American hope in the race. an annual feature sinee‘ ;1900. is Owl, owned by Paul jIViellon‘s Rokeb Stable of Vir- ginia. i Owl was made a 1640-1 shot fat, Friday night's last callover .at the Victoria Club. headquar-' ' ters of Britain's organized boox-I Ii. es. 1 PosI time lan to race carries a first ‘prize of $15,524 dollars. AFRICAN SHOTS .. 11:10 .m. .mISUIN'DAY AT 9.00 by A special featuretto plus Mickey Mouse —- Donald Duck — Goofy —Pluto and many others. Sponsored The U. C. '1‘. h. I RE]. Bible Society. . ‘ V U . . , . i Judge Dummy“ oumned the FIFSI plans for the patty were . 50" nlversny. Dr. Cheverio is I i . . Imade at the last regular semi- I Secremry 0‘ the I’IOIOSICIEll 50b- S‘fy d lprtvdedges and responsibilities monthly meeting of the cl" 0 comma”. a I f I To go shooting in Africa these days can mean using a rifle She stole the man are borrowers. "ways and means are being l. City Man Named President P.E.|. Fisheries S. H. Burhoe or Charlotte- town was elected president of the Prince Edward Island Fish- eries Federation at its annual meeting held at the Charlotte- town Hotel. Also med to executive posts were Joseph G. Gaudin. North Rustico. the new vice- pt'esident, and . W. Gaudet. Mayor of Charlottetown. who Federation will continue as treasurer_ The meetings were chaired by J. E. Burden of Charlottetown. who was president this st ’ycar. All phases of the Is- land's fishing industry and problems came under review and were discussed at length. Following the meetings there secretary- annual dinner at six o'clock. [OCAI BRIEFS BREAKS HIP Clarence Carver of Chat- lottetown. is a patient in the P.E.~I. Hospital suffering a broken hip. WRITES ABOUT P.E.l. Rev. Daniel L. Bratton. Pearl River, N.Y.. who spends his- summers at Keppoch Beach Hotel. has written an article on Prince Edward Island for the "Catholic Traveller“ of Long lvsland. BANK DIRECTORS MEET The Board of Directors of the Royal Bank of Canada met in Giarlottetown Friday at the Fathers of Confederation Mem- orial Building. They held bus- Ineas sessions and look In Centennial ceremonies at the Confederation building. DIES IN MASS. The death occurred in Rox— bury. Mass. on Oct. 5. 1964, of Mn. Eve Booth. a native of part ‘ D. F. Miller. president of the Fisheries Council of Canada from Vancouver, BC. ad- dressed the annual dinner and attended the meetings. Also attending from the Fish- eries Council was the manager. Gordon O'Brien of Ottawa. Notables from the Island were: Hon. Leo F. Rossiter. minister of fisheries; Eugene worman. deputy minister of fisheries and Warren Farah. Charlotte- ,tnwn. district protection officer ‘with the federal department of fisheries. i What inertan‘c‘as’nafniaaa‘ Mickey Marcus. became Is- rael's first general in 2.000 years. was a reception prior to the one assumes on becoming nadian citizen and stated was sure Mr. Szollos would be a good citizen. as shown by his "conduct and application to his work during his six years in C Others present for the ca re- mony were Mrs. F.L. Delory and Mrs. William Murphy, both re- presenting the Catholic Wom- en's League of Georgetown: Miss Evelyn MacLure and Miss Laurel Nelson. both of the teach- ing staff of Montague Regional High School, and J.W. Lavers, clerk of the county court. who congratulated Mr. Szollos on behalf of the Royal Canadian i Legion. I: with King Lion Howard 5. Mac . Lean presiding. Treats will be provided and school teachers are to be con tacted to act as judges in a best costume contest, with prizes to be awarded to s number of boys and girls. Harold Publicover and Paul Batchilder volunteered to con- tact the teachers to ascertain if they would act as judges. A committee comprised of Howard MacLean, Paul Batch— ilder, Harold Publtcover, Rich- ard Iiandry and Tim Mair, was appointed to arrange for and supervise the Party. I Final arrangements for the P.E.l. Animals Highly Rated Bangate Bonnie Dale was close to the top of the three- year-old class in twice-a-day milkin for Canadian Hobteina when 5 e produced 15,465 pounds milk. 666 butterfat for breed class average of 149 percent for milk. 174 fat for owner J. Lincoln Dewar, New Perth. Bonnie Dale was listed high in the large class listed in the current. issue of the Holstein Friesian Journal. Lilac Dodge Rachael finish- EASTERN B R I HS I WAS CELEBRAN’I‘ ' At the funeral of Msgr. J.A. Murphy. reported in Friday's Guardian. the celebrant of the imass should have read Very Rev. P.F. MacDonald. VG, and not Rev. George MacDonald. ed close to the top of the two year-old class for G.A, God- . Prey. North Wiltshire. Thls theifer produced 13.083 pounds milk, 554 fat for BCAs of 143 in milk. 164 in fat. Abegweit Memory owned by Hooper Brothers. Rustlco. quail. fied as a three-star brood cow. This rating is granted accord- ing to the number of progeny classified as Good Plus or bet- ter and progeny with high pro- ‘duction. party will be made at the Oct. 27 meeting. 1 A discussion took place fgarding membership as October ’is membership month for Lions Clubs. Membership is open to civic minded persons. who are interested to working for com- munity betterment and sponsor» ing worthwhile service projects. 12-- IAccountants '5 'Favor'le Meet Today I About 40 delegates I Prince Edward Island. New .' stakes is based on the outcome. :Brunswick. and Nova Scotia NEWMARKET. England (AP) Hasty Cloud. 3 six - year ~ from camera. or a drug gun which' for put. an animal to sleep study by scientists. LONG STRUGGLE old. The first attempt to climb the was made 10-to-l favorite F‘ri- .iwo.mi[e.higjl Sheer ice Wm on day night to win the Cambridge- i shire Saturday, An Irish sweep- | the northern slopes of Mount Mc- .Kinley was made in 1908 but ; remained unconquered u it til The English - bred horse has (1963. .are to register this morning at. I I the Charlottetown Hotel to take. I :part in the first conference ofi tthe Society of Industrial and“ iCost Accountants of Prince Ed- tward Island ever held here. I ‘ There is to be a joint present- I ‘ation by the SICA of P.E.I.. N.B.. and NS. on the subject. of "Accounting for Small Busi- 1ness". The moderator for the symposium is F. , Burt . RIA partner of Lee and Martin of Halifax. NS. Speakers at a luncheon will be R. Syme, RIA. president. SlCA of Canada, Winnipeg. and IJ. N. Allan, BIA, executive vice a WINSPEAR. 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