Alberton Receives New, Street Signs ALBERTON — A total of 3, pew street mame signs were pre-. sented to the town durinz busin-| carried out last night at the ae meeting of ..Alberton ca 4 " F ITY COUNCIL Mrs. John L. Beaton Resaring comolints, of Was Active CWL Member ductions in the ‘WILL NOT BE IN THEIR OFFICES during the Clinical Day sponsored by the Medical Society of P-E.L ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 They may be reached for emergency calls at: Morning and Afterncon—Nurses Residence, P-E.L. Hospital, Tel. 4-8532 rate | Pies X Parish Council CWL and | Stering of Ottawa: daughters. ing ahéad-ef'schedule. and was jater held the office of presi-| Mrs. AR. Fischl, Ottawa, Mrs. expected to be completed by the dent An active member on the| Brian Potter, Sherwood and COUNTRY MUSIC ings by the tax office were not | ical division Canadian ——a | + headed. legal actin would be| teste* society, and served os : ) need Cancer Society, and served | BASEBALL PARKING LoT ‘board of directors; ss a ment | Council decided the city would : SCORES ; @ssume control and manage- National League : ment of the Fathers of Cor DEATH NOTICES si tan “sneseies—2u0 — tog tot on Gratton Steeat Sr @s| Wescteed too tito tor Chusititet | hay thay ane wn . | Stallard, Purkey (1-3) (8) and remainder of the year 1965. and death netice column | McCarver: 7 Baldschun lotteto F turn over any profit to the (8) saunas Chay tee aaa ieee ‘\“ ee orum ime BEATON — At the Victoria General larymple. HRs: StiL—McCarver Mayor Walter Cox was givem | pespital. Halifax, May 9. 19S. °Mrs. (1). Phila—Briggs TU MA 30 M. Stal gueeeuioaune hee —, Peers Bee trem w= Now Many Weer oo mr Starring assistance for construction of |morning at 9 o'clock t St Piss TEETH : ee ! approximately 100 federal-pro- |X Cturch. Parkdale, for Requiem High FALSE ® i vigcial housing--units.. part of |Mae x $15 te Bee St Sores be! Comfort | the city’s proposed low-renital |S .tiaea ty the family. Interment | With More housing project. wil take place in the Catholic come = FASTEETH. © pleasant alkaline | ai was decided the week or “7 (nen-octt) Pre cot end talk tn more {i May 16 to 2% would b> prociaim- gwysaw — At the Prince Edward ts comfort, just sprinkle a little PAS- ed Clean-Up Week in the city. |taed Howital. Monday. May 1. 195. | TEETH on your plates. No gusmus. It was also resolved to retain |Jean E. Emma. Malpeque Road. in noer. Peoly ‘tals o Great). Get Weten Teeter & 4 eoerve Re SS ee See Sf a PASTEETH ot any drug counter. ory capacity with the City Re-/aersi am be held . May creation Council fo- the sum- 12 wh service commencing af 2 mer montns rm interment wil take place ip 4 umber of resolutions re Tt ome Da Wilf Carter garding acceptance of tenilece jGnnEn ~ A ber be cuttnen Sot | nce Ako cath of isiamd’ Conctiection |e Puan ter 1m year. ee | t© John Fielding Quartet | mt Co. Lad., for street paving and Sess Fuca! tome a meme | The Commodore Johnn Wrig ht RTE. dene tnet tr ag (Con. Wael Coe, Seay te | R i y of W.G. Barbour. Lid. for ren- Covestsh =“ Funeral’ today. + | com jand Tennessee Mountain tal_of three dump trucks at Te commencing at 2 pon toter-| Exery \Boys and Ruby Wright, $169 cach per morth and ne mest wil take place in the Caves | Bill Phillips. pick-ap truck ai $8 per month: [4h cemetery. i Tuesday and ‘ of Square K Construction Co. cseee — a: me Prece Bawerd| Saturd | Advanced sale of tickets on sale at Toombs’ Music Store and) ye ffi mag Bie rs et eS, | and Guests : : pee 2 | Clive Hampehire, im her Members price of $14.467 per year: ate |Sth year. Resting at the Catctifie Fu-| Adults 1.50; Children 1.00 ef Douglas Browne:s and Jones “Ta Heme trom where tasers! wil 5@c per person . . @t a price of $1,498. piace m Hampshire cemetery & \ town council with Mayor Leard’ sent except McNeill Mrs. HW. Matthews. presi- dent of Alberton Women's Insti-- tute, Mrs. GG. Bennett. and Mrs. CH. Weeks attended the meeting to present the sizms and also to further discuss the pos- sibikty of the town taken= over the Women’s Institute hall. The game signs are to be installed by the street committee. N\ It was noted that rural fire protection fees have not been paid by a number of communi-) ties and a further effort is to be | made for ir collection before curtailing ? to the areas. The ite report showed one conviction under the highway ing laws and four disorderly | F F : pig Bee: ; Pate he cee: = es os conduct. / Nye ie eaten io Mees. OS Artificial Seeaty sep to be ee. oi a r=. aaa Se A oe ™ a in the street baskets year t : =i eS Mrs. a 4 fe lid gen que iemnnagcamgl ara GUEST SPEAKER at the sident of the Canadian Rehabil- | ? . roam Be SS. ak }for this purpose. Flowers-are_to|— annual dinner ‘meeting of the -itation Council. From left are | ie R. Festival was officially opened Seen before opening ceremon- Leiutenant-Governor 3rd Red Cross |t vinea seis this year ia PEI Polio Seat See Con Gar of et : - ce See Sore See wee See ies at West Kent from the left on oe ee | ; | front of the fire hall. cs Chapter ec. Eid, Cone, Charities: | Lieutenant-governor : Dave Boswell, provincial president provin- i i és. e Campbell, ° . Campbell; : ine j s Teena This year’s fe- Guaser ft shaded chaaiaes Se eee: | Day Camp / of Weniees (sesame fen ie) Dewar, new Perth, president; | f OE as “> ; as : : : WEATHER is wih eee bend table © ad Dr. Todor Gencheff, medi- w ce hal Casual ben ' . ~ Set At Souris | ‘TORONTO (cP) — Tempera- we 7 ; ; : estern Ce tra str cts arioTmeTrown Wancers a we . .., ¥. Lincoln Dewar Re-Elected [The Guardian, Oharlotiotown, Tues, May 11, 1965. 5 safety topic of discus-|Prince Rupert .....40 47 eee : ° e : E 1 Rae By Plea cat deans - & President Of Polio Chapter : ‘ s For Highest. Mark i ete tt te S| ann "SB are campbe, Cf W_M.Camgel vas acne 1 i or Ig es : r se ee Ce he Rees eee . = ' A a | OC of Win- : Mr. bell was acco! - Bo : : up one cs i . nipeg, president of the Canadian ied by Dr. Keith Armstrong, ¢ project; in A - This. will_be: Winnipeg - : » Rehabilitation Council, was guest. executive.director, who also : _ Heather Burke and-Ruth Ross, | Anne Fraser, Charlottetown, 78; years old, 79: School of the Deaf |the third in a series of day | Toronto ae cement ee ef ae Pe i ee : ee : ; both of tied for! June Harper, Charlottetown, 73; |Scottish ballroom dancers. 78. |camps_ sponsored jointly by the | Ottawa 66 Chapter last evening at the Officers elected . “included: ; a Ala. ” tab highest mack tp the Prince Jott Barper, Camemees,| Com Tess see a ums lice, the Red Crees water satety — : $5 speaker at the 16th annual president, J. Lincoln Dewar, | On in in n e — : 7 Charlottetown, 80: 4 ice and the Souris i s Charlottetown Hotel. New Perth: vice-president, | hich was officially opened at a ma, 50: Weeihee Mine |e cneal deeioen Becens enuricie 39 =) sThe:=meeting included a din- | Charles Linkletter, Summerside; : Kent evening. AFTERNOON RESUL ~ Dougall, : om for th Saint a. e9eceee: mer and business meeting. treasurer, James . - Catches fishermen; The high boat at Alberton Re a met ore &. ee ee a a, Cuarite ensingion and O'Leary resins an Serenctea = ing. lotetown, and a aoe te = ieteter i Esp nigh bent at haé ana nia Cue, |under — Jacquelene Fisnagan, |STEP DANCING | _Patsy Judson, Red Cross Charlottetown . ....42 52 vingstone, Charlotte- jent while fishermen in Kings| Monday with many smalier ee cee | Charlottetown, 88%; Darlene| Class 23, Step Dancing. six supervisor, will begin a surveyicuy pes = Three Speakers Wee 4 a deen ‘County continue to experience boats with less gear reporting Following results Rush, Charlottetown, 88%: Bar- | Years and under Patsy MacLean, | throughout Sete - WT as 8s ss 62 é pt. A. S. McNeil was named ‘had luck because of ice condi-| catches of over 600 pounds each oo sults of para Jean Coady, Charlotietown |Charlottetown. #5: Donna Bag-|May 17 in te determine i, Jcka's ..- . «@ Are Scheduled —_ 2.1 the camp committee. tions. | at both Alberton and Tignish. © Gon a aed 88. ' ‘mall, Hunter River, 0: Mariene |the number of pupils interested. | eet . | Reporting for the crippled 4 check with the Radio Range, Officials at Tignish Fisheries 62. fling, 9 Class Irish Jig. 7 MacKinnon, Charlottetown, 79. (It is hoped that lecal water! HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- For Art Society | children’s camp at Tea Hill was ‘Jate last night revealed light, | estimate their total amount to be ee ee ae Sie ate Weod,| Cam @. grow tap Shirley's | safety Committees Thu ot school ther office says clouds Billy MacMillan, camp director, 'west northwest winds which! im the vicinity of 45,000 pounds ccvist, Chortuesten, 3 Berv\’ Marshfield, 80%: Pamela Rhy- — Seapers, = Shirley's | districts within the high school |.284 showery weather are ap- Special guests at the May w. W. Reid. nited Appeal, Brig. were expected to shift to south-| Monday and this haul is consid Harper. Charjotictows, poe Charlottetown, 90; en Taper a _Fegion. : Tae ee vee a Lae. i Revue for the year was re- | mes - oee.. Tuesday. ier eted the highest in years. a 76. yTeepy Toe Dance Milton. Fitzpatrick, Red Cross| Skies will cloud over im the ity this evening at the Confed- ported as $9,082, and expendi- | wil be hindered be 3e_ North — Cathy Sounders, Char- aac group oe Tap, 18 jo 16 years— Shirley's Celtic council member, ra Wiliam | eres cemobine ‘is capected (eration Centre will, be Richard tare at $7,615, leaving a sur- jj teat t x ue with 20 ace Soe i ig nee ‘ Cann ianers highland Steppers. 88: Shirley’s Rhythm Dancers, 88; The Rossettes, 94.|:.° last year. both expressed| im the more eastern portions of Beauchamp. assistant curator of = — | the next day or so. | conditions although some traps fling ‘cin 3 Char- Bockers, 87; Shirley's Celtic Glass &% A. Group Novelty | optimism enlarged | the district until later in the _ the Art Gallery, Henry Purdy of | Fishermen in the eastern: see-| are set. There have een no re- p= = sacar . Dance, 17 years and over —|ture neoiang ve een ail develog as tie (te_art department, vocational | OFFICIAL DIES |tion have succeeded only in run-| ports as to whether or not they nal, 60 3. Gary Worth. Pow- “Cisse 44, group rhythm tap, 7| TH Rosseties. 94: Shirley's Sil-| Principal Albert Fogarty will| clouds thicken and _ scattered |mstitute. and Barry Bugden of| BERLIN (Reuters) — East ning lines and stig tank ieee eed ay Geant y. : to 9 years — Allen and His Girl- | er Rockets, 90. ; | co-operate in the survey | thunder showers are forecast in will as a panei | Gctman state secretary, Erich fore the ice moved in. High! The South Shore fishermen barns beginners _ friends, -80: Shirley's Rhythm — on Triubhas, 17) | New Brunswick. : ao a dl es) a| Vee. died Saturday after | winds and heavy seas ,are not experiencing any ice -— a gg dle Tappers, 78: Shirley's Tiny Tot | years over ee | Tw, - e Clearing weather is forecast ti iod will follow. a long illness, the East German - from hauling traps on troubles but reports from that. Keily, Charlottetown, 65. tn « group rhythm tap,| Burke. Charlottetown, 99 o Drivers renee: | _Meubiss of (s- Axt Societr| Voy Tiny aipaty cullere waa |_Toweee, the. picture. & mau jen beve bows ae -_ Class 70, Sword Dance. 9 6 years and under — The Row | ass 3i, Irish Jig. 2 © 16 Each Fined $50 Hektor and victaity steers [coe Oo Ge ‘Saariak sealed ister, negotiated the passes pro- brighter on the west coast with The lobster is on the market years and under — Anne Fra- Bunny Hoppers, 28: Shirley's | ome, Joly MacKimeon, | « N‘S.. Eastern Shore. Prince Ed. Where all the variety of modern 8am that \has enabled West exception catches being report- at 90 some cents cooked in Char- ser, Charlottetown, 8: June Skipping Playmates, 7; Shir-|‘0*®. 8: Judy MacKinnon.| ygerri] Lorne MacInnis, Ver-| ward Island: Cloudy with show. methods of painting will be pre- Berliners. to visit relatives in ed by fishermen in the Alberton lottetown and 89 cents alive in Harper, Charlottetown. 77: Ju- ley's Three Little Kittens, 75. | Cbarlottetown. 80: Louise Sam-| aon Bridge, and Garry MacDon-| ers beginning im the afternoon: Seated. East Berlin on certain holidays. and Tignish areas. |, Summerside. dith Harper. Charlottetown. 73. Class 36, solo tap clog — Joyce | S¢7s0". Charlottetown. 79. | ald of Charlottetown, charged’ temperatures about the same rT § ; Class 74. Seann Triubhas. 9 Landry. Charlottetown, g5;| Class 27. step dancing adult with driving without due care) as} 3 . years and under — Aline Fra- Paula Hennessey, Southport, 83: | => Ruth Ross, Charlottetown. |and attention were each’ fined = tesa Pea oe ane ser, Charlottetown, 78; Judith Johnny Augustus, Charlottetown, | > Frank Ross, Charlottetown. $50 and costs by acting Magis 5 New 35 and @. Gov Harper. Charlottetown, .69: June 99. }92; Paula Corngan, Pleasant | trate Gerald R. Foster, QC, in| ben ee ¢ an Sl Harper, Chariotietown, 68. Following are the evening re-| Grove. 90. \city police gourt Monday mern-| 514 69 ——- Class 52, Scottish Ree?s, nine sults of the festival: Class 61, Flora MacDonald's ing. : ie years and under — The Ross Class 8. intermediate square, F2™¢yY 17 years and over — _ Mrs. Shirley MacNevin. Char-; Outlook for Wednesday—Sunzy Junior Highlanders, 79, Shirley's | dancing, 13 to 16 years — Trac-| Heather Burke, Charlottetown, lotietown, was found not guilty, amd a little warmer. e Wee Cellic Lassies, 78. | adie Cross School, 84. | 99. jon a charge of failing to stop at} High tide today at Chariotte- Class 55. Argyle Broadsword, Class 9, senior square dancing,| “!255 21A, group novelty. 16 2 stop sign. She -was repre-| town 843 am. and 850 p.m_ At}. : @ years and under — Shirley's 17 years and over Grade nine, Ye2™S and under — The Easy sented. by John Holmes. Rustico at 4.15 am. and 32 Wee Cellic Lassies, and 10 students, Tratadie Cross,| Steppin’ Rhythm Rockers, 88 BU p.m. Summerside tide eighteen, ‘ Class 67. beginners highland 83. | Shirley's Westernaires. @; The ars IOAR Ur _|mimutes later than Chariotie-| ore ait yee — kenya io Sek ees oad Nem an ese ceca ms See |e eater ch Sa na zel. own, 30: square i |. group - i 4 ease ‘ Kelly. Charlottetown, 78: Debor- fort 4H Gordon Club, 88. | years and over — Mademoiselies 0.000 passengers a day. ‘times ADT. ee Limited time only . ah Jean MacKinnon, Chariotte-| Class 12, Scottish Ballroom | de Paris, 3. : k ; @ ~ town, 74 ete en eet Class 18. solo national, 17 : . Class 58. Flora MacDonald's ~- . year years and over — Heather Pa Sent ta ket i Soe em? Be, Sinn, DOCTORS Cfi you Start Sav Ing CITY COUNCIL Late L. ; the permanent way. Here’s all you do: Take $10 (or more), march boldly into our mew Canada Permanent office and open a Savings Account. It’s easy—and so rewarding. Your savings carn up to 4%, and you have your choice of: A handsome, jewelled-movement Travel Alarm Clock A famous Kodak with built-in flashgun A superb nine-inch Corning Ware skillet with cover. ; You'll also like our longer business hours and convenient location. Come see us. 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