|l.°,“.?éa’.7..?.-‘~.?i The opening of the 1962 an- nual Charlottetown -Hospital’ legion Com. I ;-Studies Tenders Following a meeting S last nlglit, the Royal Canadian Leg- ion building committee, headed by Albert MacEwen. adjourned until Tuesday evening. The meeting‘ had hen called for the purpou of opening and studying -the tenders receiv ‘I ~.of the n 4 A spokamian said that before any decision can be made, the committee requires addional in- . fornation. , The new home is to be erected on the site. now cleared. on the west side of Pownal Street. be- tween Grafton and Richmond. LOCAL BRIEFS vnefiin RIZERS Charity Bazaar at ‘the Com- : we munity Centre. Stewart Street. last evening, saw a number of familiar faces. which have _been in evidence among the w ers. almost since the first bazaar. Two of them who have‘ worked in :1!- most every capacity at the annual .anifaiir are shown above helping to set up one of the arrays of prizes available to Patrons. On the left is Ed- ward Cullen. who has particl- pated in the last 27 bazaars. in ‘ AT CHARITY BAZAA‘R Va Miss Gertrude Ooady who is a 25-year work er. These two veterans‘ are now employed in handling all office work. ~ and right. 4 Speeders . Are Warned Nine cases were heard In city police can » yesterday by Magistrate A.J. Haslam. Four persons charged, with speeding" were fined and warned at another speeding offence would result in license suspen- sion. Ronald James Burden, Charlottetown and J o s e p h . Arsenault. Charlottetown, were fined $15 and costs or five days; David Harold S to r e y, Parkdale and Joseph Lewis Gor- man. South Melville, were fin- ed $25 and costs or 10 days. Three drunk and incapables, received fines of and costs or 10 days. aind.a fourth was given a 10-day suspended sau- nce. Charges of being drunk a it it disorderly w e r e dismissed against an accused for want-of prosecution. vs 5‘ Dairy Products To Be Discussed Recommendations c o n c e r n- ing the quality of dairy pro- ducts will be made at the P,E‘.I. Fluid ' ‘ ‘ meeting. Sept. Experimental Farm, Lincoln. Dewar, Dairymen’s Association secretary. said yesterday. Guest speaker at the meeting will be Miss Mary Thomas. pro- viucial nutritionist, who will ex- plain the work carried out by her department. President of the Fluid Milk Association on P.E.I. is Eugene n. ‘ lhélt And Markecl Gas ases Highl Nine cases were on the‘docket at Queens County magistrate's court yesterday afternoon. with Magistrate James B. Johnston presiding. Phyllis Ethel Dickieson of New Glasgow. charged with the theft of $21,982.42, the property of New Glasgow Dairying Com- pany, was remanded to Oct. 5. with two sureties of $5,000 each provided. Richard Wayne MacPhee of New Haven was fined $100 and costs or 30 days.- on the charge of -driving on the highway a mo- tor vehicle containing marked gasoline. John William Docherty of Pinette was fined $20 and costs or 10'days for the possession of lobsters during a time not allow- ed by law. James Angus Maclnnis of Tracadie Cross. charged with driving while impaired, was re- manded to Sept. 28, and was al- lowed to make a recognizance .of $150. Defence counsel, John P. Nicholson. charged that the accused was unlawfully detain- ed. in Queens County Jail for more than 24 hours. PLEAD NOT GUILTY Three persons pleaded not guilty to charges of driving while impaired. Cecil M. Tweedy of Vernon was remanded to 0 . 5, with bail to stand: Donald AT HUNTER RIVER ENTERS HOSPITAL Aflllllfl‘ A. A. , lottetown, entered the Ohgrlgtge. IOWD Hospital Thursday for treatment. T0 SPEND WEEKEND Edward Paisley, accompanied by hi: sister. Mrs. G.H. .381. how‘. are spending the week. end with the former's son and dawilter-in-18W. Mr. and Mrs. Iii’-']i31P’I Paisley in Rlvervjgw, IS PAST PRESIDENT It was erroneously’ stated in a news story yesterday that Wendell H. Beaton was presij. €l1l_u_f the Prince Edward Island division ‘of the Canadian Can- (er Society. Mir. Benton. who has been made an honorary member of the society. is the past president. The pi-esidem is Ralph Jones of Charlottetown. funexal for Benjamin C. ner was held from his residence to North Rustico Un- ited Church on Thursday after- “°°“- 5891- Z). The services “'9” "Inducted by Rev. M. Bentley. were: James L. . Reuel Lepage. Lorne Houston. Wesley Smith Roland Buntain and wuiiani goombs. Interment was in the avendish cqugfm-y_ Wool- late woonnnn FUNERAL — The processo Co. Official \ .Will Attend ’ “' Dairy Council P. M. Si-mmonds. vice-presi- dent of Central Crearneries, Ltd, will attend the annual conven- tion of National Dairy Council Clfnada in Victoria, B.C. next ee w . More than 400 delegates in re expected to attend the conven- tion September 24 to 26. Feed ‘experts and representatives dairy fi United States will address the gathering and a six-man panel on “A new era In processing and merchandising" will be sta ed. O -5 President Cote of the Nation- al Council sald recently in a news ‘release delegates should be confronted with an optimis- tic sales picture. with the ad- vent of what he termed an “en— couraging outlook" for dairy food consumption. The council is the national’ trade association of dairy manufacturers and rs. Mr. and Mrs. Simmonds left for Victoria Thursday. rms in Canada and the ' FIVE FIRES BURN TORONTO (CP) — Five for- est fires were reported Friday the Ontario department of lands and forests. There were three at North Buy an o in the Pembroke district. In the 24 hours ending noon Friday one fire was extinguished and no new fires reported. With Your Washer, Dryer; Refrigerator, Range — SE.‘ _:.- v, y,-_'-_.-., Ilflpai-'flL~ .' _; van.- . . When Things Go Wrong I Automatic Repair and Ports - For ‘an makes Washers, Dryers. Refrigerators and Range: ‘ service has but! sir ELECT RIC . Ft. Augustus H 8: S Meets The Fort Augustus Home and School Association meeting was held Wednesday evening. Reports the. various committees were heard includ- ing an interesting report from the president, Mrs. Joseph Mac- Eachern. , ’ A paper entitled "Your Child's Best Teacher" was read. follow- ed by a general discussion. A eew slate of officers was then voted in and Mrs. Reginald Smith took the chair as new dam The meeting adjourned and the members enjoyed a game of ca‘cs while lunch was being prepared by the committee in charge. In the first half of 1962 Brit- ain exported $276,200,000 worth farm tractors and machin- cry, 10 per cent more than the same period the previous year. Class Wins- Theatre's $25 Prize Members of the grade 12 class of Notre Dame Academy, ci were declared joint winners of a $25 award yesterday offered by the F. G. Spencer Co., Ltd. The award was for information as to the correct date of the appearance here some years ago of the Trapp Fam' y. The date was March 9, 1945. A film telling the story of this family is currently playing at the Capitol Theatre. Proof that the family visited here in March of 1945 for a Community Concert appearance was borne out through an en- try in the visitors‘ book kept at the school. An entry in their own hand lists parents and children .3 of the Trapp family. It was class effort in uncov- ering the exact date and as such Ed Mullis. theatre mana- ger announced that the prize would be awarded the class as a whole. ight Docket, Ivan MacLean of Charlottetown: was remanded to Sept ' . 24 wi bail to stand.‘The case of Alli-I ed By NEIL A. MATRESON Provincial and Farm Editor Queens County Liberals will hold a federal nominating con- vention here on Friday. it was learned reliably yester- day, and Allison Gillis and Ira Lewis are oddson favorites to be named as candidates. The convention will be held ‘in the Community Centre. County president Harry W. MacLauchlan, Stanhope, was not available for official comment, but the Oct. 12 date was learn- from a prominent mecmber son Coles, Suffolk. who pleaded not guilty to the same charge was adjourned.to Oct. 15. Two persons were each fined $20 and costs or 10 days for the possession of liquor in a place other than their residences. Donald Clifford MacDonald and Sterling Elmer Carr, both of Charlottetown along with George Emmett 'Monaghan, South Melville, all pleaded guilty to charges of speeding and each was fined $10 and costs or five days in jail. Failure to transfer the regis- tration of a motor vehicle result- ed in another accused being gi- ven a similar penalty. On the charge of operating a motor ve- hicle on the highway without re- gistration resulted in an accus- ed being given a reprimand. Three persons pleaded guilty to operating motor vehicles with defective equipment. and each was fined $5 and costs or two days. In all three instances the defects were mainly electri- c . Island Deputy Is Re-Na med CEA Director EDMONTON (CP) — Dr. no. bert F. Sharp. superintendent of schools for Vancouver, was elected Friday as president of the Canadian Education Asso- ciation. Among those re-elected direc- tors: Dr. 0. J. Desaulniers. Quebec superintendent of edu- cation: Dr. R. inette. secre- tary of the Quebec department of public instruction; Dr. F. E. Macniarmid. deputy minister of education for New Bruns- wick, Dr. A. M. Anderson, principal of Teachers’ College. Fredericton; Dr. ‘H. P. Moffatt, I of the county executive, », It was learned ISLAND NEWS PAG|§,’0ueens liberals Plan ’ Charlottetown and Queens County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Sept. I22. 1962 5 Convention For Oct. 12 that Prince’, County Lil:-zrals are moving tol hold their county convention as! -soon as possible, and Albany’si, J. George MacKay said yester-‘ day “I will very likely be a can- didate." Ain acclamation is 80311 likely for the former provinciali minister of highways. if he of- rs. No date has been suggestcdl yet for the Prince County con- vention. - Mr. Gillis, a Cha-rlotlie-l0wn_ lawyer, s a i it yesterday he} will offer again. and he believesj that Ira Lewis. York his partner: in the June 18 battle. will offer! again. I The county executive spokes-;i man said that no outside speak- er will be brought in for the cou- vention. MATHESON T0 SPEAK Provincial Leader Alex Math- wlll s ak to the convent- ion, and it is expected that John Mullally,‘ Souris, who has been nominated by the Kings Liber- als, will also speak. Mr. Mac- Kay, who contested Prince in the last federal election. will probably be anoliher speaker. No details were available of- ficially yesterday on the sit- uation in Prince. but well found- ed reports said that the East and West Prince Liberal Association executives are anxious to have Mr. M«acKay represent them again in federal competition. Mrs. Dorothy Ling Elected’ P.E.I. Hospital Alumnae Head The Nurses iAlumnae of the '.’rinr.-e Edward Island Hospital some‘ of nursing elected Mrs Dorothy Ling. RN, president at the annual meeting held in tin Cunr‘-ull Home. The retiring _r-re- sident, Miss Frances Mac;\Iil- Ian, presided. ‘ Also elected were Mrs. ‘Margaret Aitken_ RN. vice-mc~‘idcnf: Mrs. Eleanor Davies. Rl\’,,secretary. and Miss .\lar':arm Mac.Lai~en. RN. trea- SIITPI 'I‘hr- ietiring secretary «'e- \’l9V'(‘d the year's whiih included eight regular meciiiigs. Three educational and three entertainment programs were held in connection w’ih these meetings. GIANT LUNCH SPARKS TROUBLE . t..:?.'::;i":: .':3::::.':': ‘in: student on a post-grad-uate (‘Oil to the executive BUFFALO N.Y. (/\Pi - Louis Credendino. 36. landed in court because he likes to eat 1%-foot-long sandwiches at the movies. Credendino. a pizza baker, was asked to leave a down- I town theatre after he un- I wrapped a "s u h marine" sandwich he had brought with him. Police said he be- came unruly and refused to leave. City Court Judge Joseph P. Kuszynski agreed with Crcdendino that, as long as he brought his ticket, he was entitled to eat his sandwich. | 'I'he ju,dge dismissed a charge of refusing to comply 1 I K PLAN BUILDING this year on a new administra- tion building for the National jRc.si-arch Council. Tenders for Iconsiruction the four-storey ibuilding, to be built on the 'easlcri. outskirts of Ottawa. have been called. BRANDED INSPECTED STEAKS‘ 1:001) OB with e reasonable request MONEY of any officer. BACK activities ' Saturday and Monday. September 22nd.and 24th. "WHITE WARRIOR" In Color Starring Steve Reeves, and Gorgia Moll. deputy minister of education. Ma 0 ANNOUNCE WEDDING OTTAWA (CP) — The young- est of the five children of Gov- ernor-General and Mme. Vanier will be married in the chapel of Government House Saturda Sept. 29. The groom is Michell Vanier, 21, a lieutenant in Que- I bec’s Royal 22nd Regiment. The bride is Jovette Letourneau. 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-i cel Letourneau of Quebec City. TWO RESIGN OTTAWA (CP)—The resigna- tionr of Charles Leeson and Mrs. Kate Aitken from the CBC K Island's deputy minister of ed- ucation; P..J. Hanley, depu DOW’S t minister. of education, New)-' foundland. Seven men were awarded honary life memberships -in the association includin Dr. R Marshall of Halifax, former su- perintendent of schools: M. H. Brewer. former assistant to the director and deputy minister of the ew Brunswick education department; and Dr. E. S. Gil- les, former deputy minis r and director of Protestant educa- tion for Quebec. P’ board rectors were an- nounced Thursday by State Sec- retary Halpenny. Mr. Halpenny sa‘ that Mr. eson. vice- chairman of the CBC board. Mrs Aitkin tendered res- a . ignations last November on the 1 AUSSIE BAUXITE First commercial shipment of bauxite. raw material for alum- Inum. from northern Queens- 125351. Australia. was loaded in expiry of their three-year ap- pointments because of other commitments. 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