® ts expected committee will *#hertly_be in- | Battle Looms However, right at the «# ‘Iment it seems that the other candidates in wards 1, 2 creased, There is also an enter- | and 3 will receive acclamations. Island News Page f ‘In Ward Six nment . ot ey a - feet eld mating Ward 6 is the only ward that these portions 0 a Bs eS, ec . 0 ’ | i j , Eastern and Central. Districts in aid of, the project, with the | has guaranteed a battle for ee) eee ee ne rege : ; firet “prise being a transistor Feb. 9 civic elections. yee ie he conceed: Tall three “are The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Jan. 20, 1966. § | radio and two other prizes also | Doni ‘Timer MacRae are|J. Arthur Gormley (Wand 1) re Dice : ta be se MacLean, was |Te-offering along with newcom- Mrs. Dorothy Co es ae a ® aaunaa “chairman of a com- | elvan Debary Sve ap he) ne Fiat owsibtlity. that Centennial | Pro ect ct (a Coe aeweuire — See ———| opwaition il ve oo ae F sses in each the wards. . VOR CAiccies 1 68% J tae wl be aoe et Nc, aa [Ro ha nen any natn en ‘ fication their home town. In Tucdon icc. sees . @ ‘34 be of pence aa thie regard it ie planned to {$80 Francisco ..... Al__§8 ae ua vet be another 1h write a letter to each former! jar grax (OP) — The wea-| contestant in Ward 6. J. : resident, outlining the plans for | ther office says moist and ex-| mond Arsenault, a former coum , : the project and to include in the mild air continued to’| cillor, was still undecided today a.” letter a post card size plan of | How into the Maritimes late | whetherhe would mete 0 a } GEORGETOWN — At a recent | ining trom Gratton Street, east [the Ares as it will appear on Walecsiav' skies were sieuhet four-cornered fight in . 4 ting of the Georgetown Cen-| of the Fire Hall. Tan banaidithe ane’ ena snow was | te tennial. Commitiee held in the | Seats, benches, picnic tables | inet ail citizens will cooperate | Skies Bs gehen lout todee! Appeal Allowed rks geo gable ved § the | the pabiic ae aed 7 tn the project and assist — in | with snowflurries here and there. | | Li se C or every’ sible xpected Be Seer wile 14 the | sukable igecane throughout the | Taonthe ahead to bring this to ys er rt | IN LIQUOF © oe develapment of re. trees, worthwhile Centen- , : Ket ‘lo the center of |Pine and Weeping Witlows would aa aedas ase m| Reglonat. forecasts: || |The apne al of George Hoary. 2 | make it a complete | be planted in the area and ; completion that may be pointed | Brunswick Counties, Northern'| the conviction on a change.of square, playground "and |and flower beds would be Plse,| to with pride by every’ citized| Nova Scotia ‘Edward Is-| having possession of liquor im a } pie area, deautified and | ed, using the expert t ¢ of Georgetown ‘and former GedThand: Cloudy seontaavina: place other than” his- residence — ||fandecaped as the originail plan- eetietele ot the DES gx. | Metownlans whereever they may | Extremely mild. Winds north- | was allowed without costs im inere of the town probably en- | Agriculture and ~ erly %. Temperatures remain- | Supreme Court yesterday after- pned it would one day be. gy Ancggr agg gc rom ea Keak ing steady_at Moncton, New | noon, by Mr. Justice Mark Mac- _ Present plans now call for is reseaty wlowlying| WEATHER Glasgow and Charlottetown at | Guigan. rf ihe of the Wer Memor- — ‘nue Saale a ela? about 32. Outlook for. Friday. Crown Prosecutor Alan Gaiies ‘ from present ation ° hauled ‘ Cloudy treme i acted Crown. Counsel ag =o ite oe ue Paul eB Hoe oman TORONTO (CB) — "ternpere- m . _ the defence was Gordon Tweedy. onic Lodge, to a fo the | ere nao to nae a Garten GIST” toa” rt se, Sto Satan 0h Shartoties Evidence for the crown was ¢ center of the square. Here the a on Low overnight High Wed. .47 a.m. and 9.39 p.m. At | given by Corporal Miles BE. Fos- | meme 1 would be erected on a. P&T Of, Doll cee .|Dawson .,........ 44 3 | Rustico at 4.52 p.m. Summerside | ter and Constable Edward J. two-level base, = flag poles | io. ‘intente grape ee aa wr oe: eighteen minutes 1 ate r|Steckley of the Charlottetown placed. on eithersSide. oer ce oe — to ts chal Ga “I? .. mae Sereewe. Ses tises | detachment ROMP. children’s playground would | spring Drainage le a problem $8 a" Sl a.m. and sets at| The only witness for the ap- an ated in the area lying be- | that ae the itt ; .17 p.m. E pellant was Mr. Reid. - Court House and the S pa = ; = m : 10 > yy! _ DOES STAFFER Jim Cul- from left to right, Patricia ‘Legion Hall, 2g |X «& & Ww RK Kk wk Ke * len look a little pensive? Could Neal, Winsloe, chairman Mr. Geudet pointed out tholona would be com- » : ae oo ore gic pbell, Keasiagten:; TEST IMONY huge ental of alert may. Satu arene a. gt 37 TODAY ONLY — Shows: 3:30 7 Tho tree tbealy GAs cro te . cnc aeaiainans ae Tad Cok | " (Continued from page 1)” |be used in the case of a fire, | childrens’ oe 37 : “Pines : but to date the water i 2 it's the screen's charge of the-Prince of Wales cial committee. The Carnival |ed by the commission were sul-|sioners had not been paid for finalized, the 38 Fly ¥ Ra Ee ret arc roa : would be sufficient to| summary by saying in a stands: i good clean-cut “The chairman asked if any ; and a ry VE i ‘ \ Es : of the citizens wished to quest- ae oe : up 6 8,8 ion Mr. Kay. -Louis D. :John- ston, a councillor for Ward 5& 21 3 ; who said he was appearing as a ‘ private citizen asked for per- a ; mission to question the witness. ‘ : Mer. Johnaton stated he didn’t Bo That miserable snow, con», Im the breathing epaces the ag 1 demned by all and sundry, was | students renthing spaces. the |fair to the ‘householders a8. th cus- greeted with joy by Patricia |torchlight parade, @ pancake |neW commercial rates were pe. Neol of Winsloe. For the ordinary |breakfast, a toboggan party, | himes were up. IC CTEVENC.DE i pérson it cre ted both walking |several dances and a hootenany The chairman told Mr. John- must bu STEVENS “UE: 4 and driving hazards. Miss Neal, | featuring the Song of Erin. ston at this point that he could a ; however, sees it tranformed: into | The Day activities | only ask questions of the wit. -your egies , beautiful enow sowipture and under the direction of Athletic | ness and that he would be given ( ae ; providing a white Winter-Car- | Association chairman, John|» chance to-make a presenta- ‘.. ; ; fs iy cin “Neal is chatrenen. of Cane on ne Srttectea tt:|then at 8: tater timns,__ Sie van =e | cheque there. . fT | 3 eal is v , meng ‘wo- | forced to remind . el ‘ : ze the 1608, Winker Curotval’ ot| seme homemeh ania a4 lee nite ee eal domme DRAW TO TAKE PLACE MONDAY, JANUARY 31 AN 2 4) Oa ct mn | comet. Tes Wit be, Re. Bee |p tenreRs ; : ? ; : ‘ ' a as se hurrying to | half of a home and home series,| Mr, Johnston stated he agreed : > complete last minute arrange-|to be completed next month. the old rates with high charges to LIKE THIS EVER ON THE © aa ments as the local college pre-| The Variety Show which pro-|to commercial consumers may : i : Reg: 19.95 ji ; =p pares to swing into the biggest |ved such a smashing success | not be right, but objected to the t a , as Vv > SCREEN BEFORE ! ieee carnival in the histdhy of _ the:|Jast year will be presented once | new ones as the people did not ; 3 alue : - institution, Aa Again at the Confederation Cen- | have water meters.. He didn’t E é : oe ot ee she ~~ ~~Phe-Villagers,-the-highly-pop/ tre and. will have the satirical |have’ any questions for the wit- ei! -STARTS TOMORROW 3s, owe p n2d fol singing group from |theme of ‘God Save 0 Canada’, | Bess and agreed-to make his pre) _______ “2 Shaw yok yo ; 9:0 -7-9 -: ees ae ren at ee Bas- can ee to talk on he cam- somistion later in the hearing. Premier ‘Walter wae yeu. |} This fea real-savirigs- for you._All_Suits___ po : ' 3 ¥ SS oom day, Feb. 2, as the main attrac. | Ring a far more part in at’ ton water souspaleaion atone: over the lack of an tice 3 button style and the latest colors and -. ips i Were bac tion. of the Carnival. the Carnival this year. -The was the next witness and er ca =e checks, in sizes 6 to 12. ey it ys ~ Along with thes entertainers, | Various faculties are repérted to wepe siguee that th HN and — omg ance a progr BB * 163 B Miss Neal and co-chairman Mary | @lready have decided on their Lasyk cough ee are now available i ; De Campbell of Kensington an- snow scuipture. The - scutpture: on ay gene jens -that tase 7 told of the con- i pe tee uae events e unig will be found | was spent on financing. The ~ oe bers to Ot- 3 = I for the four days of the Car.|{n front of the college, beside |chiet expense as shown in this re cum wae . events include the annex and in front of Mont- report was the water construe: |‘*™ = oe — : s pont eee ver ey dic poe int" the tion-account. pone nares of these programs. é. 4 : ~ oo Show Friday o try their hand | Under examination by Mr. | WC? shunted , : j em, aad oe the anual competition at construction and ‘build a re- | Gaudet, Mr. said the | wnat ein cin oe : 4 PARKAS reg. wes 4 g 95 sok hee College of Halifax | Plica of the Hall. growth of the city is the sole| qo oiment, try pst or . or Saturday. reason for the necessity of a) 0 rtment, such, DUFFLE COATS 14 g& EASTERN | iets Sotnson ached ts, Roa ts 8 TACKETS reg. 19.95 4) OF : |i it was not true that under the ' reg. 19.95 12 Ok : Bc FUNERALS now. propossl for. a. Waher_ tate. : for a : tice {ite protection in that a funeral pace i mene — The |the water commission. The a Jerrior at get for Mrs. John | chairman pointed out to Mr.| he was Ne held from. St. J; Were | Johnston that the witness was| ,., | . on Saturday Tas. | conse = mich ® | at the en: & hs ap 7 ’ le E 8 High Sania woe cadiuaned i caee tor tha teeieeme thinking soe ge Me Coun All At Vo price ; Rev. Loule Dooley. ‘The pall: The chairman asked if there | Sea UNDERGOING TREATMENT |dier, Joseph Johnston, Freck | commission of water supply and ee BOYS SKI” Mrs. Cecil Ward, Valley | Gotell, Guy Hemphill, William | Louls Johnston-asked to-present | ee ward Island Hospital. ment took place in the church Tike Le oe ae : « care ___.__ Cartoon treatment. cemetery. sed a have all — : i ‘ fe sasaliaiieeael rid) FIRS LR yoo 4 | Sctnx of tae goebaesa: wabtbed BALANCE OF LADIES’ WINTER LADIES’ %—REG. 85.95 tiagulsned’ s flue tire ct the re | funeral services for Jennie’ Lee |W88,00 the base, structure andi|were the Agricultora ; le ; F sidence of Shelton MacKay, Ban, | Richards of Ge "Wat | elon: eaubpelibdum tine tae ae] eit nak tie mae gor, yesterday about 1. p.m. A |held from St. Davids United | the domestic householder. *(ADA) ay rg gpokesman said there was no da- |Church, ,Georgetown, on Satur-| Mr, Johnston said his principal in Deedee te nd ane i : j ee serilagtoas conduet ie oa, verian ‘oaks tor tet creuain 5 vas = Af tinned, to siee.7 80 Sec: Sater ele’ LIGHT DOCKET M.R. Pocklington assisted i e protection . . See ces es nen 95 ie someininiimeeaiil There were four cases of |Rev. W.A. MacQuatie, 1 Public Ulties Coramissloners Mrs, Robertson waco oe AL) ot ars ae =16: rTPA | | drunk and incapable before Ma-|hymns ‘Jesus Shall Reign” and at different times attempted to Di f Ho | colors. ate heeds. Sizes 7 to 24%. Ls gn : gistrate ‘A. James Haslam, QC |My Faith Looks Up To Thee’ |permuade the speaker to contine| DI@S In Hospita mls TONIGHT - SAT. oe ee ar cai conten were sung by the choir. The ge- | his remarks within the- limits of ’ ENIM a} ; ts Sg ec a em cn ata Three ace’ received liection “Beyond the Sunset’ was | the understanding that the Com-| The death occurred.in the} , . BOYS’ LINED D CHILDREN’S | , - ee fines while the fourth was fe sung by Herhert ‘ac. | Mission had to deal by statute |P-E.I. Hospital on January 1¢, From Russie Beirut, London, home ate Eeraeee me Esters] = JEANS ~— | SNO-SUITS | "alii Deumniicl BACK TO TORONTO were: Gordon Hous Cae tae Ge | aa ote tc ae Ge a ; ‘ l. nan + mourn 5 : s J, ‘ ‘Teddy Butler, formerly of Gas: | DSvm eT soon GUY Hern’ |city of Charlottetown and the|bend, two sons, Louis and Fer- Thats.Ssecret agent pereaux, now residing in Toronto, hill, William : Whaat water ‘commission are not one , one , Victoria and § These are Canadian made and 1 pe. te sizes 2 fo 6x. All J Jason-Love a . (ys 5 2 two week vacation with his |took place in the United Church | anq thus the water commission Charlottetown; one brother § °? qeMty in sizes 2-10 6x woe colors, rég. price wat 8.95, P who takes Fj parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold | cemetery has to make enough money to|John Carr, Charlottetown, two eS : Jui ‘ ena € Butler, Gaapereaux. me auc operate on its own regardless of dstera,” Mra. | Resineld "Mare, - —— ww ‘YOU Where . FUNERAL ~ The | what the city does. Mrs. Boyd , Toronto, one ‘LADIES’ LADIES’ - ; aad thespies are! ‘WORKERS BURNED [funeral for Mrs. William Annear | TWO CORPORATIONS sister, Mrs. Thorley Burke of : ‘ sp : Lowis Collier and Eugene |of Lower Montague, was held| J; Trainor told Mr. John-|Charlottetown. _- . Off . : Off 4d y ‘MET Ward, employees of the Guar |from the Lower Mortague Unit- | ston that he (Johnston) couldn’t| ‘The funeral will be held Sno-Boot O Sweater ov yt. Ve sain dian - Patriot, were yesterday /ed Church on Monday, January {seem to get it straight that they| Jan. 20, 1966 at 2 p.m. from the Ss Ss : yf ; treated for burns received wher |17 at 2 p.m. The service was |were dealing with two coropr@-| Maclean Funeral Home. Inter- - ' , . Uliy.4, they. were splashed with moltor ‘conducted by Rev. Russell |tions. ‘In one instance the tax) mont wii take place in the Peo- MEN’S ZIPPER MEN’S CANADIAN, MADE RUBBER f metal. Mr, Collier received se [purns. The hymn “My. F aith [payer ~~ on taxable | ies cemetery ee opin ts a cond degree burns to the hands, |r ooks Up To Thee” was sunng | Property while in the other case i B REG. Splee Ave” fa arms and face while Mr. Ward |hy the choir. A selection “They ee ne oe ' nt ft : 4.95 . 2 _was burned on thé chest. Tell Me Of A Home Beyond The asked if he cared to CITY AREA . ; dandy BOARD MEETS Skiea” was sung by John Bears |ottetion Mr. Gaudet sald he | tapi . The first meeting of the prov. | accompanied 7 Mirs. Austin | ‘ound the presentation confusing FUNERALS © LADIES’ 2 PC. ORLON—REG. 19.95 tere in your chance to incial treasury board will be | Ross, organist. pet and would thus leave things in’ save dollars. These sults 4g : held this morning at 10 o'clock. |were: Albert Ellsworth, John T. | the hands of the commissioners. are of 100 pet cont erlon in e The treasury board is compos. |Landrigan, Lloyd Collings, Har-| In his summation to the board) MURPHY FUNERAL — The | sizes 10 16 20 ed of the full provincial cabinet |vey Ross, Austin Ross, Lemuel | mr. Gaudet said there doesn't | funeral. for Maude Murphy. of asw a ee ee ee ee tten tel nk laseunomasn, “Comeren Pee ee es ae ae was held on Wednes- j- aes es ; and save . meron water rate shouldn’t morning from the Jenkins _Bcomial peer." lpia aah eter, Laer Tay want oted ths was ou te | Feneral Home 'o 8. toxcuare | — CASH YOUR FAMILY ALLOWANCE HERE |! APPEAL DISMISSED | Twer Montague cemetery. _ |amended since 1 Gequieetiel whens een eae WE. WILL ACCEPT COD ORDERS OR. MONEY ORDERRS appeal by John Lovat Fras- SEWERAGE FACILITIES brated ty the pastor Rev. Ur- ef, Montague, was dismissed by SUNDAY ABANDONED Mr. Gaudet polated out thelr |ban Gillis. Rev. Cliéford fe : e es * lie ‘ark R. MacGuigan COLOMBO (AP)—Ceylon tried are only commercial users iid in the é prey rt Court yesterday. Fras- out its new poya holidays in the of water in the city area while| ‘i. Srnvin, oe ae en ee CS wos appealing tc raguiont (Crekeuse ate OObed 06. We'lun' ee SRbie’ Gad comets, de, |pelmearer® were: Milton Smith, ! ges W A ; » Ni? him by City Police Constables |moon's phases in, the Boddblst |posal in the area, He. pointed ry fener ge BB Sekt DOOR 'T) ee ee ee - Donald Trainor ‘and: William |calendar rather than the West-/out it was 80 Seihind. ced Jasnee te Street Dial 2- 1500 Charlottetown Ford. Counsel: for the accused jern Sunday., Christians are al- |few citizens Seoteiaie. ta loseph B. Street Next to Vendors was Gordon Tweedy. Alan Gcal- | lowed off work for two hours i cet en ves pak : @s acted for the Crown each Sunday te attend ehurch. the city. 1 cemetery ij ay : ; t