...—...”-..W. ,. ‘ lant fight but just didnt‘ HOLY REDEEMER BROWNIES EXAMINE MODELS * ‘NDP May Change Date Last night's meeting of the 5th and 10th Charlottetown Brownie Packs. of the oly Redeemer Parish, was devot- ed to the annual celebration of “Thinking Day" in honor of Transfers Are Announced For RCMP Island Division i Inspector AS. McNeil. officer in charge of ‘L' division RCMP, has announced the following personnel changes, to be effec- tive Feb. 28. Steel Trawler Discussions Are Held Over Final decision on whether this province will enter the steel trawler fishing field was delay- ed until next week when th e Fishermen's Loan Board gath- ered Thursday afternoon. A representative of Bathurst‘; Marine l/mite was present and exhibited a model of the stern trawler being constructed by his firm. However. pressure of other postponed business pre- vented the board from holding a full-scale discussion and fit was decided to hold the matterl until a special meeting to be called early next week. . PWC Wint VVM(lmdu The Prince of Wales Carnival rogram yesterday featured a volleyball game between a team. of faculty members and a Stu-lThe Winning SCUIPture “’1” dents‘ team. The students won 22» 20 in a hard fought game. The faculty team captained by Gordon Bennett put up a gal- have the goods to deliver a victory for their seven paper - wav'ingt cheer-leaders. The game was part of the week - long winter carnival which ends tonight. Other activities for the d ay included the. judging of the snow sculptures by Miss E i e a n o r Lowe and Miss Mary MacDon. aid. both art teachers at the college and the variety 3 h o w, “North Atlantic" which E D a ‘charge of highway :tail. Summersiide, to general in-‘spoke lSchool and Montgomery Hall.l god ISLAND NEWS PAG TWo {to city po Alberton and West Prince County?“3:5”;t ‘mtcglacgoufhgfi 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Feb. 23, 1963. driving a 1961 model car north Montague Plant Plans Underway lidra Hurry. Charlottetown, who 'was travelling west on Fitzroy Street. The Mutch car then c31- Gordon Reid. constructionlsource, the company has decid- superintendent of Fraser Vailcyzed to use Island people in key Frosted Foods Company. Limit-;fieidman positions in plant ope- ed, Chilliwack. B.C.. will super-lrations. Supervisory fieldmen vise construction of the com-{from the company‘s British Co- pany‘s Montague plant andllumbia operations will train the moved to Montague yesterday.lfieldmen, and applications for by John P. Murnaghan, Char- lottetown. Willard D. Tanton. Charlotte- town, driving a 1961 model car was in collision with a 1959 car driven by Eldon Clinton. Charlottetown. The a c c i d e nt took place on Victory Avenue. mage was sustained on the U an lided with a parked car owned H WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures issued by the weather loffice: Min. Max. ‘Dawson . . . . . 22 27 ‘Vancouver . 35 45 Calgary 37 42 Regina -8 13 Winnipeg . . . . . .. -ll 6 [Toronto .. 0 11 IOttawa . -16 9 t Montreal ... -14 7 Quebec . . . . -17 0 Saint John . . . . . .. -5 8 Moncton -8 6 alifax . . . . . .. 2 19 Charlottetown . . . 1 8 dney . . . . . . . .. 9 16 Yarmouth 15 St. John's 39 HALIFAX (CP) - The wea- ther office says cold air is ex- pected to remain over the dis- trict and today should be a gen. erally sunny dav. though there in snowflurries right side of the Tanton vehicle. The million-dollar plant. to be l the positions are now being re- built and eq uippe y the_ceived. It was pointed out that ' provincial government. is ex-{a good agricultural background word Awalted pected to be in operation in Au- is a requirement for .3 field- gust. lman's position. ,On Speakers Construction is expected to During the PaSt weak- SPCCial begin immediately. Already. a;tests were run n he der- major well on the plant site has;sround formations at the plant been completed and the walcrl Slle- and 1‘ was found that the samples are being sent out orlgrouhd will support the plant. the provi nee for testinglpartlcularly the heavy freezing Three wells are expected to bet secnon- l‘ necessary to supply the 2. ,-,I “certainly expected" Mr. D i 000 gallons of water per day the‘ The town of Louisbourg. N.S. enbaker to pay his usual visit to No definite information is available yet on speakers for the Conservative campaign in the province. Heath MacQuar- rie said yesterday. He noted, however. that 37:: 'f'm ay be a few . A disturbance developing over the Central United States is ex- pected to bring snowflurries into all regions on unday. Regional forecasts: Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick: Sunny with a few cloudy periods and a few snowflurries in after- noon and evening. Extremely cold: west winds 15. Low-high at Halifax 5 and 20. New Glas- gow 5 below and 13 above, Gosh- en 5 below and 15 above. Char- lottetown 7 below and 10 above 1 and 15. Sydney zero and .15, Moncton 10 below and 12 above Fredericton 13 below and 1i above. Saint John 7 below and :15 above. Edmundston and Campbellton 15 below and 3 above Outlook for Sunday: snowflurn'es. ay cf Fundy: Winds \\"‘<[ 20: variable cloudiness an" a few snfw‘lurries; visibiliti 0 miles lowering in flurrier '0 three miles; temperatures ' .e A Few cens. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 10:47 a.m. 10:14 pm. At Rustico at 6:20 iv". and 5:26 p.m.' Summerside “do eighteen minutes later th in Charlottetown. Sun rises todav at 6:44 and sets at 5:44 a nil rises Sunday at 6:42 and sets it 5:45. High tide Sunday at Char- lottetoyn 11:30 a.m. and 11:11 pm. High tide Sunday at Rus- tico 6:41 a.m. and 6:18 pm. “’5‘; WANTED Young men for the Royal Canadian Naval Reserve. Interesting training and fellowship guaranteed. Apply:— Recruiting Officer HMCS Queen Charlotte Charlottetown, P.E.I. According to a government . against the British in 1720. was not ies in other countries. Here. Brownies. Rosemary Nantes. the founders of the scout. cub. girl guide and brownie move- ment. Lord and Lady Baden- Deborah Peters. Ann Burge Powell. The main theme of and Nan DeCoste, examine cardboard models of th e 11' counterparts in other lands. the program was b a s e d on thoughts of guides and brown- O lMontague Rink zed l , . . , sRecelves Awards MONTAGUE Four mem-t‘ ibers of the Montague L a dies' t na to Charlottetown. Cnst. ton; Cnst. R. w. Corrigan, Alusilver butter dishes and eig berton. to Charlottetown; Cnst. ender jewels at a meeting of the E. F. McCue. Summerside, to local clllb Thursday evening. Alberton: Cnst. H. W. Barnsl Members of the winning rink Montague. to Charlottetown. are Henrietta Clair, skip: Adah Cnst. D.R. McLeod. Charlotte- Mac-Gregor. mate: Barbara town, to temporary duty, or-JMabon, second, and Ruth Mac- den: Cnst. D.A.J. Powel frongonald, lead. Mrs. MacDonald temporary duty at toialso received a letter from the Montague. Cnst. J.R. Potts. berta Association advising Prince County Game Act enfor-lher that her name is now re- cement. Summerside, to general corded in the Special “2" Eight- in v est igation Charlottetown: Enders Column, in honor of hav- Cnst. DH. Bartlett, Charlotte- ing been on a winning eight end- town, to Prince County Gameler team on two occasions. ‘ Act enforcement. Summerside.‘ The presentations were made Cnst. D. W. Durling. from intby Dorothy Nicholson, presi- trnffic de-ldent of the Montague Club. who briefly, congratulating vestigation, Summerside: Cnst. the ladies on their achievement. L. S. Robbins. from in charge oft . highway traffic duty. Montaglie.‘Forme.r ReSIdenf to Summerside highway traffic. . detail. Cnst. R..l'. McCann froml ' highway traffic at Charlottetown iD'es In Taunton to temporary in charge of high- word has been receiVEd by way detail, Montague; a nd.Mrs. Charles Simmons,,Char- Cnst. W.E. Stephens. from Cilar-<10tlel0}""- 0f the death Of her lottetown to highway traffic defisister-ln-law. Mrs. Hebert Dean tan. Charlottetown e Sadie Simmonsl at Taun- ton. Mass, Feb 1 ' Mrs. Dean was 0° 0 o o o o 0 =5 A D s. z i born in King- 0 I 1. st fU.S.A. several years ago. Bur- r iai took place in Taunton. 3 Mrs. Dean is survived by twoJ ibrothcrs, William in Charlotte-l town and Malcolm in Minnesota, 1 U.S A l e t countries with nuclear submavI .rines carrying Polaris missilesl , . Y i “1 must declare with all ire-i ‘3 :lfuaéed tonftg‘e $701195“ 33““ 3 sponsibility that this will notI 3" 1" 1'0" 0 9 0°“ "ma give the Pentagon leaders the be ‘ military advantages they expect t" ." ' . tannounced tonight at the dos-i}: °bcgfgpcrgfiofim wltgurrgzl‘gé 111% dam“: 311111;“ “Sam; ‘gllflorces and the air forces, can be Dresen 6%?” aprlze 3' I"tequally successfully cope with Frank Ma? "moll- tboth ground and submarine nu- Other pl‘lZES Will be a"""il'd‘l’dlelcar rocket bases." There is a posstbility that the 1 New ‘ p// . ‘ . . ...,nciammnnonmaybesfilniv r on the So” of YOUR Chalce during March 2, it was learned yes-i . terday . Tile date conflicts with nomv The changes are as follows:1Curlng Cllib were honoured byIination da‘. 9 e, Cnst. J.W. Horl'OL‘kS. Alberlonylthe Norther" Alberta Lad i 95‘ iguest speaker. Malcolm Macln-V E_tCurling Association, Edmonton,!nis' NDp member for Cape! Shears. Charlottetown, to Albcr-lWhCn they “'Cl‘t‘ Prosenlf-‘d “'ilgl‘Breton south. 1 - on. P.E.l.. and moved to the!........m,m“““‘ jplant will require. was originally founded a.» a fort the Island, although the (1 ate i l SAVE Democratic Party 0 l from the previous date, Macisaac. thel from Le tional vice president of i ...; l EATO N'S Big 4-Day Sale of Made-to-Me s. STARTING MO‘NID‘AY, FEBRUARY 25TH. Select Fabrics Skilfuily Tailored Suits reflecting the skill and authority of master tailors . . . hand-detailed to as- sure a correct fit_ distinctive appearance, and give you dignity and and air of success, as well as reflect your good taste. You will find a good selection of clothes from domestic and English mills— in a wide variety of the season's new checks. solid shades. stripes and subtle «patterned weaves. Shades of blue, grey, lbrown. olive. Materials include all wool worsteds. flannels and Terylcne. EATON SPECIAL PRICE for propos l Odo-cocoooooooooooo May We Accommodate YOU? 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But, he went on.| ball and bowling teams “' l I I: “American imperialism is pro-{ host teams from the NOVB 500' l ceeding with its treacherous pol- tia Agriculture College, Truro. icy." , Following the hockey samel He said the U.S. has em- there will be a dance in H1 9 barked on new provocations by, college gymnasmm Where the sending “submarines against‘ staged last night in the audi- torium for the second time. The snow sculpture exhibition various prizes will be awarded. our peaceful merchantmen." He. Mike Duffy will spin the plat- added; > tel-s. actions are f Badges, Certificates Honor Long Service To IOOF Lodge 1,. Several members of St. Law-(both veteran's jewel and veter- rence Wildey Lodge No. 63, an life membership at a later a n d ceremony. He has been a mem- IOOF. received badges certificates honoring long mem- bership in the lodge at Thurs- day night's dinner meeting. Forrest E. Clow, district dep- their lodge experiences. nty master. presented veteran's life membership certificates to A.R Gillis, member for years; Reginald Taylor, years, and William Munroe. 49 years. ‘Mr. Clow presented veteran's jewels to Harry Hyde. member. for 55 years: Dr. J.A. Carruth- on. 25 years: C. Claude Smith, 40 years, and Louis Simmonds. 35 years. . Chester C r a I well received I 48 ing. the members held 54 song and films were shown I ‘ raughtl with grave consequences which : nobody can foresee. The respon- ‘sibilily for this will rest with ithe United States of America. land them alone." 1 New. . .smarf. . . different ber of the lodge for 48 years. The recipients gave brief ad-1 dresses, in which they reviewed; f o l- i lowing the presentatlons. After a short business meet- a sing - b y I You'll love them—the new John Skinne winter and r. presided over th e WESlERN BRIEFS HAVE GUESTS i Mr. Clow , meeting. . spring dresses I g in wools. silks. ERUSSIA WARNS v ......n... .... (Continued from page 1) v ; committee by his American ' “’5' etc' Fem” lcounterpart. Defence Secretary » ’Manmara. Mallnovsky de- 7! to mew clared: 24'1‘1'1. "I maintain emphatically that in retaliation to the 3 missilcsi with which Mr. McNamara is‘ threatening us. we shall deal a simultaneous blow of several times more missiles and of such a tremendous nuclear yield that it will wipe off the earth all tar- gets. industrial and administra- tive - political centres of the United States. and will destroy completely the countries which ..l have made available their tom. 1 tories for American war bases." l' ~' Malinovsky declared the Soils'and fur'lers vlet Union can overcome Amer- 79 Gl‘aftOn St. Dial 2-1273‘ icon plans to replace ground rocket bales around Communist .. I — Winter Cotton DRESSES Dan River Cottons By Leo Donal 1 cHlvnoln outsills THEM All! because it outworks them all! Yarmouth 7 and 20. 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