ae . would -be deatt -with—within—-the next week or. 10 days and would involve one employee ‘of the Exhibitidén Assoviation and ‘one employeé of the Experimental Farm. |. said this city had no slum areas, | form. Mayor Gaudet ‘said, since | Pond. a | In summing up the case, De-| On the charge of vagrancy, . but 0 y sluzn ‘pockets.’ Instead,+@ttawa was up 9 per cent of | ~ It Was also reported that three | puty Attorney-General J..Arthur | Raymond MacDonald, of no fix-| John Alexander Pineau’ North : t e- they recommended a housing! the cost “it is a shame we are | Other juveniles had been taken | MacGuigan noted.the rash. of|ed address, was given a two-| Rustico, counselled by Lester O’- Snowflurries survey to determine current con-|not taking advantage of it to; imto custody Tuesday evening |.service station breaks that have! month suspended \ sentence~ _| Donnell, was fined $100 an@ yee Predicted: Snowflurries and a light wind made visibility fairly -poor in the city last night but both city | police and RCMP reported that no accidents had occurred., *“\ The meteorological station—at | @fhe Charlottetown radio range | reported that at 11.30 winds were blowing south-southwest at 15 m.p.h. gusting*to 25. The temperature was. 30 : ago when he took office, encoun- tered delays for various reasons. An application to Central Mortgage and Housing Corpora- | tion for an urban renewal study was turned down because they ditions and present and needs. The city agreed on. this, and | working with the provincial gov- ernment, eventually was able to obtain the services of a quall- fied town planning expert — Walter P. DeSilva, who arrived | in the province last year. . Since then, he has been work- ing steadily on the project, but | early his work saw the need |of arf overall plan, and conse- | quently the necessity for an aer- ial survey to provide a complete Suture |vey to date is being prepared whom the Mayor says “are en- titled to comfort and decent liv- | ing .in life’s twilight.” He noted a similar need-here, | and improved housing was the | main plank in his election plat- improve our city. If anyone doubts-the need, he has only to think of recent deaths by fire | to remind himself-all too-clearly_. of the need of improved hous- | ” . ing for many of our citizens. PROGRESS REPORT A progress report on the sur- for city council by Mr. DeSilva, and is expected to he, presented at the next council meeting. It is hoped the completed re; port will enable the city to plan | for future parking sites, civic Police rounded up the boys involved shortly after but on recovery of the purse, the $35 was found to be missing. The money was later recoyered |a snowbank near Government | following the breaking. open a | ~Fast Action Follows — ‘Are Reported | Car Theft In Parkdale nuritber of parking meters~ 2 Collisions Two accidents occurred in the city yesterday morning within | 30 minutes of each other. . | wd of | 1age constable, Harley C: Ings,.| ted trial by magistrate snd At 9 o’clock a driven by Merrill Herring Upper Prince Street was travel- operated by Vinceht Doiron and Francis Griffin, at the.corner ot Upper Queen and Euston Streets, $26.91. 4, was given Robert Joseph Shepherd and John Francis Pat- rick Larter, both of Charlotte- in | and stole cash-in the amount offtown, on charges of having pos- ¥ession of stolen goods. Fast-“action by Pafkdale vi-| Tuesday resulted in ‘the re-| Stewart, 31, Charlottetown, elec- pleaded guilty to the charge of |three years with Arizona State, .. Bradford, a 19-pound Shafter, Calif., senior, earned all-border conference honors as an offen- sive guard, ‘ costs or 10 days in jail. On the charge of having care and control of a motor vehicle while his abilities were impair ed by alcohol; Malcolm Gordon Bell, Alexandra, pleaded - not guilty and wag remanded until, Jan. 19 by consent of the crown and defence counsel, Gerald R. Foster, QC. * Counselled by John P. Nichol- son, John Stirling Hambly, Sher- wood, had his case adjourned until Jan..10.-Hembly is charg- ed with driving without due.care |. . Charlottetown and Queens County | Na fee . penn [The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Jan. 4, 198. 5 Trade Board To Seek : ai! e - % , * *Peveral aspects. of the forth) town's citizens -as to possible coming tivie election _ in Char-| candidates, ‘Hottetown were given considera During a ae eee ees) tion at a special meeting of the! pressed a concern in regard te ve council: of the Char- | tiie election system being used lottetown Board of Trade tast | now, which they say has the ; night. . possibility at any election, | The members appointed @/ that a complete new slate could committee to assist in securing | be: elected, with mo continulty the best possible type of candi-| or experience. ~*~, date to offer for election to the| The councillors felt~ that of - City Council, and the Water the present council, the. mayor’ ae Commission. Chairing the com-| and five councillors should stay|. ee a ee mittee is Frank G. O'Neil with | in office for three years and the RIOT POLICE L.D. MacKay, D.L. O'Rourke, | remainder for two years. We, tartes aes. eke The three-year. term would , “Riot, guns. are passed out to treal’s Bordeaux Jail at the | ers-within the institution. The- POLICE TURN ; St taPage ave Serkier counel reaped ioe Some te the police stationed outside Mon | height of a riot of 400 prison- | jit was bape a Socerors - “| members. .| future, as the council members -- . — HORSEMEN The first assignment:-of the! feel that all the work that bas 4 = i Me : new. is to find out) been done for the 1964 centen- ~ Z mick The day of the horse and | how many of the present coun-/ nial celebrations ceuld easily , é ‘ “ » wagon has not disappeared, cil will re-offer and following be undone with the election of Ou as ire rac ers that is as far as the city | this they will take steps to find | an éntirely new council, . Gs a, : Piles an, cence “ contenenes 6, SE Seas | ide on Oe ae ae , vr gee : / . oe “ last - eveni ices. Big : into operation, ’ legislation : pia tay . See ie: 7 e~ - - gies stdieel tg 5 pe oo The committee pointed out| would have to be sought at the a ; Confiscated In K Co, | So SES ie terre Rearmen cree erat Steg | Sec S geet ce | Se bee es ' SCa e in | NGS O. ‘1: Gaesy aad pawns Ootte 1e — a A _was sated | beat the cold when they break enabled them to stay an | (oP GEORGETOWN — An iy dailtig tig to Abs foie jul tip exsten-issittnegs. ty | at Lin eee soa dame W. Pp eS unus- | geon the face |. : out his -horse and wagon, k Of i é Ee ‘een ti‘ es ual case for this time of . year | with his hand by pulling |'G.R. Foster, QC. ~ | they were. given the task ee er Services : se x. 2 : was before the Kéngs County | her hair” The accused was fined. Harold Melbourne O'Connor, of locating the missing ani- . a j magisttate’s’ court in George- | $25 and costs, : Abney pleaded guilty to steal- | mal. Held In Zion Presbyterian at Zz : _— yestérday. Four persons | a See eee , St. | ing a whip type aerial of a total iat as Cee on ; : : “ ; 7 Peg from southern Kings County ap- | Georges who previously | value of less than $50, the pro- 8 Street heard some- , st ; Se Re ~ peared. under “the Fire Preven- | pleaded not guilty to a charge | perty of ‘Lebert Thomas Henry seraping against hist ee ee ee ee eres were conducted by: gm: | tion Act for possession .of fire | of impaired driving had Taylor. The case was adjourned | vehicle. and upon investiga- | (p*preunr gemvines tn Zion Pros | emer, Rev. Donald A. crackers. _. | evidence ‘in his case heard to Jan. 17 for sentence. tion found a horse and Soterian’ Caaneh lout, sveaien , and prayers were , Although not charged and ap- | terday. The charge was One man was fined $20 and | wagon loaded with Christ- ~ “Chatet ‘wie mit only he’ 96 oad ty Demeoeees 3.2. Beat ke | - ,pearing voluntarily, each party | ed. The accused was represent- | costs for being intoxicated in a.| mas trees, but no driver. tor of Caivery, bat the viele” bean ene Ancicen Charch, : Rtas was asked by Magistrate James | ed by J.P. Nicholson.” ‘| public place and two others | City police were called | Si.” poy “Roy Bell. pastor of | 240 Church choir, under the | A second police officer has'| ported to the commissioners B: Johnston if he had anything | Charged with having posses- | were fined similar amounts for | and the animal was return- West Lane Baptist Church, | direction of. organist Miss | been sworn in for the Village | that during the month of to say why the Tire crackers sion of. -spirits illegally manu- | having-liquor in a place: other ed to his “home”; that. is - Moncton est speaker for the Madelyn Wadden, sang the an- of Parkdale, it was announced |ber a total of $96 in fines ‘ should not be confiscated by | fattured under the Excise Act. |‘than their residence. with the help of a pedestrian || (oy sy a « A lagt night following the regular | been collected. the Crown. Samuel Lot Leeco of Point who volunteered to drive the | Week of prayer. them “As When At Evening” | nonthly meeting of the Park- |- It was In all instances the parties Pleasant had hjs case adjourn- Deputy . Attorney-General J. wagon while the police fol- <a enen Ee aoe olen by Robertson. dale ‘Village Commissioners. - | Watts, } agreed to confiscation. A con- ed to Jan. 17.) The accused is | Arthur McGuigan represented | - lowed behind in their patrol. the universe? Christ was the.| T¢ sevice this evening will | ane new officer is Frederick | 2#% been siderable number of ‘fire “crack- | represented by . Mr.- Nicholson | the Crown in all cases. ‘ atoning. sacrifice ‘for. ws," he | de held at Trinity United Church Driscoll, who has been éscort- | eTament Po oe . P k ~ T gaid. ” ' -at % p.m. : | {ng-school. children across. the ——e. on oF fe kat aa eg Fe on e: urse Taken, os — | tres in the village, ras | St Sete ited snow plows cues, Leveaice Mahar, Stur- | S : OuSsIN rve C i : ; city Mr. Driscoll had no authori-|*e afee. se geon, pleaded guilty to ‘assault- h ad : ae ‘ A . of fy Mary ek of Sa . ash Found Two-Year Term —. 'ictirity wn | nites om | ee _ din Snowbank } eas wos pointed out that It was not | Parkdale. . Sompie ; A rite et wan ips | | a * | § 7 In ’ [0 ress Threé juveniles were taken P r Fgos “ ne me eens a pel ae on © cust by cit lice 1 Iven or ase Re capita Whig. year, 5 T , R : ipto custody by city police last c . oe ans ax : f oe Cs : night following a purse snitch--| A * 2 inemen The. commiesioners are _ > “ty RALPH CAMERON | clubs” and organizations else-| ing incident on Rochford Street. | - ‘ie ae catnteit: teas teadtiaiiel Sate oe possibility of | Crcac > 7 Guardian = “Patriot Statt-Writer where hat“ taken”atr active part | Mrs. Helen Carmody, 17 "},-+¥o-¥ear Denia eotete - ; = es ases ? Provision ‘of “‘bright, clean. | in providing leadership, and cit-| Spring: Street, reported to pol ter penitentiary ‘wae meted out | area during the yest few weeks, | TEMPE, Arty. (AP) ~~ 0s there comfortable, and cheery. accom-|ed Kins n ‘ Clubs in| Wester | lice that she “was walking south yesterday to John Earl Mac- | and he recommended that given | Arizona State University \ine- ‘im the | A spokesman for the Park- | modations for ¢itizens not able| Canada, the Kiwanis in Dart-|on Rochford Street: around 7 | 404, 17, Charlottetown, who at) the minimum penitentiary se®-| men guard Jesse Bradford and walee wee dale Village mmission said | to provide them for themselves” | mouth, Royal Canadian Legion | p.m. last night when three boys an earlier session’ of the. city tence, the may be en- tackle Larry Reaves — have | there and dry materials; prewarm en- + last night thaf two test “cases | is the ultimate goal of the hous-|in Moncton, and the Anglican) came up behind her and grab- | Police court, before Magistrate | couraged to (ake advantage of signed contracts with Terente |- gines; prevent damage from as the result of failing to pay | ing survey of Charlottetown now | Church in Newfoundland. bed her handbag, containing | 4: James Haslam, pleaded Gi the trade training offered in the ie te é aieers Baap freezing, ete! Plugs into regular the non-resident working . tax | underway, Mayor A. Walthen| All had been instrumental in| valuable papers and $35 in cash. | /ty_to ae entry =e ; institution and fit himself to take tal Conteems - rel 115 volt outlet. No fumes... ne will come before the appropriate Gaudet explained yesterday. obtaining multiple housing units, ae boys then. ran west oieds — a aah asl os > Ba role ota more reliable aoe —" pound senior vent:neede’. “>sts- only 15¢ per 3 ee ie thai, tho Geis The survey, initiated two years | primarily for the senior citizens, | on Brighton . Road. leer the Iriving service stati | a further remand. usti! Jan, |from Braddock, Pa., ‘played hour for 150,000 #TUs. Larger, models in 3.0.00 and 400,000 ; i d the|the theft of an automobile be- ae It was also stated that the | set of maps from which to work. | building, and housing units. ling east on Euston Street and | C°Very of a stolen car an and attention. foreeast called for snowflurries:|..-These. mnuaps, Mr. DeSilva|. y¢ CGlistatieseon nid Preniés was in collision’ with another | arent = the thief within a _ = ‘eae te James ae John- | mE 7 ‘TODAY ONLY Shows 3.30-7-9 today. ke y ° | Says, are navins. = different | multiple housing units, they will vetide driven ‘by Henny. Downe on after the theft was report- aes Queens Coun’ y NO - oi ; cave : urpos- : brose Street was | “©: ‘ . court yesterday: TIC on First peach = ee ae . be -available at reasonable rénts driving a 1968 Skoda. Mr. Cnst: Ings received the report | Following the reciting of E town and its surrounding “areas. metropolitan map of Charlotte-| Ay to those needing them the most.'| applicants would be. heard, and an investigation of circum- Downe was proceeding south on Spring Park Road at the time. , | from the owner of the ¢ar,. Paul | Norbert Bradley, Parkdale, previous. record of the- accused by Deputy Attorney-Géneral J. = JANUARY SALE NOW IN PROGRESS °°: ~ |< | shortly after 7,40 p.m., and pick-| Arthur .MeGuigan, he was re- — ‘ es Ge tae nan and pb | ing up the trail atAhe spot wher¢ ry manded in custody until Jan. 10, ‘An interesting sidelight is that | Or 1. other’ vehicle eustate. |the vehicle had’ been parked. |‘at which time sentence will -be it would not be the first time the |- ” | ie gas anit ead ‘| passed ed damage to the front end, left | gave chase the car | p . This is prepared in the range of: 600 feet to the inch: : Others are needed on scales | JO-ANNA DRESS SHOP MONTAGUE LOCAL BRIEFS BROTHER PASSES Mrs. Ben Shepherd, Prince Street, Charlottetown received the news recently of the death of her brother, Lewis B. Barn- brick of -Rhinecliff; New” York. Mrs. Shepherd left Tuésday to attend her brother’s funeral. DIES IN_DETROIT ~~, Word has been received by ¥siand relatives of the. death in Detroit; Mich.,.of William Dy- stant formerly. of Ellerslie and * Charlottetown. Born in Eller- slie Mr. Dystant lived for a num- ber of years in Charlottetown before moving fo Detroit. He ‘1s « survived by his widow, the for- mer-Eliza Kennedy, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kennedy of Breadalbane and three- children: Anne, Mrs. Dr. Gale Huddle; Erlund and Lorne, | all of Detroit. The funeral was held Saturday with interment in Detroit - The funeral for Mrs. William A. ‘MarQuarrie; Hampton was held Jan. 3,-from Hampton United Church. Rev. Bryer R. : Jones conducted. thé service in the church and at the -grave. Vs, Bud Morrison was ofgan- ist. Hymns sung .were “The lood’s “My Shepberd™: and ‘A- bide’ With Me.” . Pallbearers yore Chaties Densford. Lyman Wood, Keith Dixon, Bug Mor “tison, Elton Duisford and Ray ‘ménd) MaecQuarrie, Interment was in “Crapaud cemetery. * * . t —_ MacQUARRIE FUNERAL — | of 200,.100 and 4 feet to the inch. : PARTICULAR )MPORTANCE The 100-foot scale map is. of | particular “im 0 ce - | | survey, aS it is-on.a -workabie | scale revealing details including | every house or building, fences, | footpaths, driveways; roads trees, manholes, main tr. a { sion lines, spot elevations at all *road intersections, and all con- tours. Up to the present, the «town planner's office has completed | more than 85 per cent of its col- lection of statistics regarding the number “of people in houses, | conditions of buildings, and sim- \ilar facts which will provide the | basis for the survey . ge ~ However, an_analysis of these facts cannot be proceeded with unti] a complete set of -maps is available. While Mr. DeSilva has | seen a ‘proof’ set, he has not yet not merely a study of housing accommodations. In order locations where fires have curred, pbdints- where occur, where traffic moves, demonstrate how a grown and developed in in order to plot for HOUSING UNITS? In the backgrpund! of the niag and thinking by city cials is the hope of eventually: providing housing. units for -the people sinfilay to those availab- | le in, Other cities: : ‘ Mayor Gaudet* said service > \ city entered the building busi-' ness. ® | Back in 1925, Charlottetown issued debentures to cover bonds | provided to erect private homes. Bob Cleroux Defends Title ‘Against Gray | | HULL, Que. (CP) — Canadian |heavyweight " boxiig. champion | | Bob Cleroux of Montreal will de- ‘of Halifax i a bout hére~ Jan. 22. it’ was ankounced Wednes- heavyweight | on Fitzroy Street when it was fend his title against Cecil Gray | head light, left fender and door. | 224 its occupant in cusfidy by | The other accident occurred at 930° when a 51959 Morris, | driven_by John W. "Phillips of | ood, was travelling west in collision with a 1961 GMC truck at the intersection of Fitz- roy and Hillsboro streets. The truck was driven by Reginald Clark of Charlottetown and was - travelling north on Hillsboro, turning west~ on to - Fitzroy Street.. No estingte of damage | was available. : OLD CALENDAR Before the Gregorian calendar | set Jan..1 ag the start of the year, March 25 was usually con- sidered the -first day of the | 8.05 p.m. : As a result, James Elwood Dairy and Peebles Whey A complete BOTTLE DRIVE! _ SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 6th. >. CHARLOTTETOWN LION'S CLUB CHARLOTTETOWN. DOOR-TO-DOOR CAN __ Gather up your tesaleable botties and have them ready for the collector, or bottles may be. left ot Willis Motors, St. _ Peter's Road between T-and 8, Help the Lions help others, P.E.I.'s Most Complete Farmers Store Poultry Feeders, Waterers, Hog Feeders, Stock Bowis, Fly Sprays, Insecticid Poultry Conditioner. SPECIAL ON DAIRY RATION (3.50 per cwt. at all times. Having pleaded earlier hearing to the charge. of theft of a 25-pound bea of flour, Twine e Pails and Supplies, 4 x ne of Master feeds in stock ‘ Miononarinays sige CANVAS guilty at an) aes