= _— Renae = a eee eee - Te ey oe eee bee x x 4 ce ee gee : i &§ i i " « . A ‘. fi i : a : ‘ : = “ - Ps ’ $ os eat: id >. = A oe ie BR» ,2 St ae . FFSae ; — Tr enema en - a ia ak oe a k ie . a : '? r a © PS, , ; 4 f aN - a ‘ F i & ‘y . f hie : ei We eg ‘at F ; J 3) wat cd at se co . 5 _. a wg Ss . 3 ae i aoe ae ’ Tea 3 Es . a ; 5 AOE GR . re . so , : Ms : > , , Bes 2 2 : : ; f F p Bu! . ret tows ; K aes F a Agee <a Hae oe and a vocational school | and noted the financial assist. Game A Pao: Pi Dream Mi oa ee teat of regions high gcls | 2c Ow vs for ¢ Dds manseaien Chartotte- | and. vocational schools, He Class B. Pace: ?. sf re town met at Prince of Wales | answered questions from the | wiss Centennial, Pst ee ee cn mee einen | ae i ee aS tion of finding com- | cussion. Class Lorne Buntain, mittee to investigate the (pos The nominating committee | pune ‘Scar dines’ memone, oan tai : iter thn gba: aod ine of al | Bud's Echo. Mrs. J. 0 best fur the Soe, 008 tan wee names of : i lt i irl fi fl A It Td} y FE 4 The following members at- istricts, .was. the culmination , tended the + William | fet soverst snoctiags ell Gigi) Geese erik Reda Benne’ | Cihy Sechatel Langan Ollie (nerunna Gaieent dane rately in the areas surrounding | Mermaid; Jack Rodd, Milton; “ the city to discuss @ regional Dr. J. P. Lantz, Southport; ials held # special meeting © MacKenzie, G, E. Hartlen, school Dan . Oyster Bed | rule on a fight which took place! colm Reeves, D. N, Bell, high , : Bridge, and Jerome O’Brien, | Guring a regular game between|R. G. Lea, Norman Stewart, see vectiqning _Seeetass | suarwent | Phalanx and PWC Welshmen at| Mrs. Donald Campbell, Mrs. will conduct its inquiry | Other posible committee PWC Wednesday night and as G. H. Buntain, Mrs. J. O. Mac- thea report to ssother gmnerel | on scre yet to be Guntactel result two players have been| Lean, Miss Ruth Gaw, director meeting and to the various dis- |. "vailton Willis, Noth River; | raspended for % consecutive| of nursing servioks, and N. D. Jack Carr, Marshfield, and | games. As a Charlotietowg §r0UP | nick Carson, Parkdale, The offending players, Steve sa ee ee ee ee. eee Harey Kelly, Stanhope, acied | Harper of Phalanx sad Winslen . establishing vocational for meeting. | Smith of PWC, tangled BLANKET APPROVAL school in the city, and. present- |** Secretary this game and officials tossed : a ot 5 eee ee ae n't Chan them out of the game. District sailors ‘eomp Cmdr. D.S. Colegrave, RCN } Seaman Algre L, Arsenault, | government, it seems y iCa League president Cleaver Mac- sow aul Melae a een | ee recruiting officer at | Moncton and George E. Chan- | the committee an 4 f, ar dlngeibamalley go Bh nd Cornwallis in Nova Scotia re | Showing him one | wer Charlottetown sight will conter with te Chas 1h gh Site ag cep deals wtih. who’ sluned them up, Lar | are, left’ te right, Grotmery | (National Detense hate) | lone Camelia Says Rosburgh } Lal whe oid |. Malcolm = MacKenzie, deputy ALGERIANS ESCAPE JAM. r present 75-year minister of education, sketched IFAX (CP) — Jack Rox-| BLIDA (Reuters) — Thirty- iad ' Oe |Duilding te neither adequate |the history of the development |,.0y vresident of the Cans. te Molen incoding tt can [aor Oy enpingering Met, J dian Amateur Hockey Associa--demned to death, escaped from Cestain itis no longer pree- | Peseeyay) Woe late to shill the cation ot Gig at cine “seme . y too late to a ° : : Og Me 8 auey ee esources — the 12 world Ice hockey cham guards Was not ruled out police ® AIT partment. : J fonships. | The new City Council, re- Roxburgh was commenting on Yet To Council Slate (2zkSvee Reads Plan Sic ams ' i : : the cham coun- work ahead of it. Seen Boon try in place of Colorado Springs, By, RALPH CAMERON | coming ejection -_ produced = . “ Cole, he otter seven - - Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer (less activity and fewer rumors In the four years since | refu P Whether there are any con- of candidates than any wr |Firemen Out federal Roads to Resources |fice in West marie to oo tests or not at least there will | many years . agreement was signed, 238 miles Germans rid Ce the offering for the City Council |t» obtain until sominetin day. ITY SUDD-ZErO in this province under the pro- of the Berlin crisis. ity wh the . 7, when ¢ | gram. . eivie ‘election is beid Feb, 14. must make known their inten- WwW th * Under the $15,000,000 agree | many pp ogra Bod 2 > Formal announcement by tion by formally filing their | ea er ment, 443 miles of roads are to fons og eee ae j Charlottetown lawyer, John P. papers. | be- built by 1805. The federal Manel oe = Nicholson that he will offer in| However,’ has not been un- Charlottetown firemen were | government pays half the cost | Color: tat the caedia and they : Ward 4 for the seat vacated by known for possible candidates | called twice in sub-zero tem | up to $7,500,000. je oc 2 oe is James Haslam. means there to remain in the publicity |-peratures yesterday. | Commenting on the agree | Deed # g : will be at least one candidate | background right up to the! In the first call at 3:45 p.m | ment, a department of highways | 28°k: for every seat at the council | time of filing papers and elect- fire im a two-storey home at | official said “we've got roads to | . board. ions of the past have seen | 55 Eden Street caused éxtensive | nisces years and years before Teepees Nip The only other vacancy in| many surprise candidates ap- | damage as firemen had to opes | 4), province could have af- See a ee Ee ee oe | ee TTC Oe ee eee tee | eted to beh ee ae Wings 4.3 the Commisisoners | - | tion day. |, According Soro er ¥. oa and "Water Sepply left |. The gnembers of the present bare Renee Se eae ‘ [soe HAMILTON (CP) St. Cath- vacant by the death of chair-' council, all of whom have stat- owned y . irs. Ci Ja cees te Feeble: Benin man Roy Bevan. Recently ed they will reoffer, are Elmer Leonard Williams. . is | y ' their hold oa third-place in the Serie Tete Sonal _juveie. | Mesa Mee Sines. |S) 5 hddevenn veieein| : Ontario Hockey. Association jun- announced his candidacy for thur Wright, Allison . Mrs. | bei “heavy.” Some furn- Induct Two ior standings Thursday night tN OE a yy defeating league leading Ham s Sere : ; downstairs rooms as a precau- ilton Red Wings 4-3. every ment te een ee nes peta | tionary measure. | ae ete a It was Wings’ first loss at council = ¢ rectiering wih (and Mayer seted the blaze. ducted two new members, |home in 11 outings. They still Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet | Such intention was by | “The second call, at 8 P.™ | James Simmons and Murray | hold # two-point edge over Mont- heading the list. the Mayor in his annual report | was to a shed at 123 Upper Landers. The induction cere- | treal Canadiens who have a ‘ gy gape Pte i ven digg w Presented et Omen Wet | Queen Street. The bulldiog wae | mony was carried out by pre: game in hand, : é to the council experience he | nesday night. : | said to be owned by Robert) vincial president, Donald Cros. Ray Cullen paced the Teepees \ gained as a former member in At the same time His Wor- Carver. | by. with two unassisted goals. j “ ee ee ee tee aed ene caine im | _ The fire apparentty eriginated |" henets wore jrusenind ty |Geeree tiene ced debe toon ae chairmanship of the tender and | templated moves some of which | ground heating equipment made | the various chair- |neman got the others. Tighe é ; fire committees. A former | have been fully discussed pre-| from an oil dram. ‘ | men and the decided | Howie Menard, Pit Martin| ° « Crown prosecutor; and rated viously. - The icterior of the building | to affiliate with the P-.E.I. |and Lowell MacDonald, from ' one of the sharper legal — DUMP IS PROBLEM - — ge damaged by fre | ‘Branch of the United Nations |New Glasgow, scored for Ham- : cid, Thy "ener cometions amore tag new come | T= ——— | “Xfm oa periamentany pr: |both Marta’ an iseDSsald™ oi : who served at the board wi a ae ® cedure was enjoyed : S i * rho | finally with the mére than ; : OTHE! CCESS et Ekin pau sae_cty POlice Court |i mwics Siw it & * * *| 1961-ANOTHER SU FUL YEAR mp. An eyesore peng town Hotel on Feb, 15 : : Cee bap . gine Up to the present the forth- | 5nq 9 perennial headache. ‘or Hers 4 Cases Last , night's meeting was AN ADVENTURE : SiS Sete mes ee! Espa Sano FOR THE MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA | noted the time is fast approach- A fine of $5 and costs or two Earl Beaton, and there were -UNEQUALLED eee LOC ing. when it can no longer be esa ay wie AD 17 members and ‘five guests : A Perhaps the new council will Haslam in city police court this 7 me pole aa abe to ao cet ien x**«*«*«k. | - FAMILY Last year Canadians purchased over Four Hundred Million Dol- tor and end the matter ence | When the complainant failed nods cause niente Y aiken ek vi aca as FE bt ond for to appear, s charge of assault! MAIDNIGHT™ “ENTERTAINMENT lars of new life insurance from'The Mutual Life — the largest , Chethuidtices oss alkaremn et , Forty Million Dollar increase over PLAYGROUNDS .._ | Charlottetown was withdrawn at . amount in our history, and a Forty on 9 | Another item mentioned was |the request of defence counsel, Today—Shows 3.30 - 7-9 Aime : ’ os ‘ take 5 Yoong, #0 tering | Ine Or taseding Sarees tee en eet RE Wh ee) ae SHOW -— aad . 5359 _ 1960, The continuing progress of Canada’s first mutual life Park Road, (vee Baith O'Con- | grounds for churn. Here | MacArthur. insurance company is summarized in the table below. b RE ee ee ee ie ti nae ae ee ee TONIGHT EEE oor mr 5 3 Pm on be One Re a ee ele "department : bad gous’ fo the salf- All policyholders will receive a copy of the Annual Report. Others .SISTER DIES ‘of certain blight areas by turm- | trouble of arranging “ ; Kenneth‘ Lecky, Maple ing then»-into clean attractive | hearing so, as 0 not interfere may obtain a copy by writing to‘the Company’s Head Office, at . Street, received the sad neWS ojsygrounds properly equipped | with the work of the complaint- : oe of the death of his sister, Mrs. | and supervised. ant, the latter was assessed | - hs v7 Waterloo, Ontario, ; . ie a ea alta? = | ean esol "at te | hee oak mt neti RO “< . ceipt & LX held in Washington. survey report of Walter Ree ee ne nae coe 2 Gras Mrs. J.A. MacLeod, North | Carelessness HLIGHTS FROM.OUR 92ND ANNUAL REPOR Tharhiay of te Heath of hex h fg arn ~ 1961 1960 teather’ Seanes Love’ of Giseussion Calpery,* Ale tisooainyy Que. con New life insurance sold - @ 400,413,000 $ 360,544,000 Charlottetown. Also. surviving poring Life insurance in force 3,452,987,000 3,170,506,000 ae tue setery Mien Mave 16°? | ote 19,064,000 17,168,000 dale, and a brother; Herbert at | % city Surplus Barnings 7:22, 5857 000 673,764,000 East Royalty. * a ~} ghe- bounds. of Assets * ° 12,102, is CARD PARTY — the incoming’ council Dividends to policyholders 14,271,000 ¥000 Winners at the St. Thomas/ itself faced to Aquinas card party last night | decision to Total payments to policyholders sionncnel jin: sind lel were: ladies’ first, Mary Le and beneficiaries of ; ' Clair; second, Mrs. John Coady, ‘ consolation, Mrs. J.A. Egan; | a4 men’s first, — Watts; ser- i z ; 4 ait oe heat tokdis Meow i BUSY EVERYONE PROFITS jj ‘ ‘ out, Peter Costello and Joseph > “ e ‘ Ree uss Sever: sport patie, Dobe Goes ii THE WORKMAN, HIS FAMILY jj : Wak i ay. : e. ‘THE CITY AND YOU ; ASSURANCE CO} oF ih MINOR COLLISION 4 : ear ae — e, sce ecoret x The company, with the outstanding diwwidend secord Rus, in the city yesterday ap- ie, prota 4.50 p.m. 2 vehicle fj . "PP . eae Avenue, stopped on Queen | RESPECTFULLY SUGGESTS | ae ) oneg © hee oon san S ian ty es x into the é backing } the Roper deiven vehicle wes is i YOU SUPPORT THE WINTER WORKS 1 clinies <a elie Sire PROGRAM, z Set ete eS oe | who was on Street The only damage was to % i Ee Ae Eads? 4 DO IT NOW as Wutt vehicle, . exes SX XX x ee ee x ' *