"ISLAND NEWS PAGE |2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Ja. 23, 1965. | Busiest Week In 3 Months “Set At Confederation Centre The busiest week at Confed: |tion Centre Choir, the Circle a ont Centre see October Players and the VIP's will be w underway Monday with - - ' + the traditional Burns’ Day con- Fonearené ee pre cert, F. J. Storey, general man- . 4 ager, has ounced Iwteresting painting exhibi- The week will also see the | “025 will be available to the PEI’Rilm Societ | public every day except Mon- | tety presenta- | Gay in the Art Gallery | tion of ‘‘Loneliness of a Long Distance Runner:’ to its closed membership of nearly 700 sed ‘9 The public will be able to see Break Accy 4 “The Millionaires’, a film i 3 ‘ 2 starring Peer Sellers sat Sop Given Remand ys] a 22°x ib ia Loren, Tuesday,.Thursday stewart Gayland Ferguson of GARAce alg [ and Saturday. Charlottetown, charged with il" = 20° ! A feature of, St. Dunstan's preak , Mac- BED RM BED RM = Winter Carnival activities, many Kay's ~ and earner . lon 14? jo? » 10? of which will take place at the was remanded by consent to —_ _-~ Centre, will be a performance | Feb. 5, bail to stand, by Magis- of the “Bitter End Singers’’ Fri- trate Ja 2 mes B. Johnston, QC, in | | - J day night. The Carnival--Ball Queens County Magistrate's eS | + is scheduled for Saturday Court yesterday 3-8" ht > lac Lower Floor: 748 Sq.Ft Main Floor: 1 Sq.Ft. A No. CH - 1011 nig : His counse! Charles \ 2 on ; : se! A 588 = Elsewhere in the Centre on Quaid, asked that the case be This handsome colonial s‘yl- the space added to the garage Tuesday afternoon Premier held over for another two weeks, | . Sh id be | ed split level has four bed- This would vine ee HOW TO OBTAIN (ca vicn the ne aap as Ferguson is out of the pro- rooms plus a den which could is basically F |Royal Visit to Prince Edward Vi"¢e i Lar pte ander woigres A Alpmar DESIGN BOOK Island.” Several local business | Four persons charged with serve as an additional bed- yt instructions for building in ; if If not re-. Brick are supplied. House | firms including the Credit unlawful possession of liquor | || t | j - Grancers’ Association and the were each fined $20 and costs or quired, the den and its closet would require a 60 foot lot The latest design book en | e could spen. th atid 1588 sq.ft “Cc i Guide to | Royal Bank of Canada plan din- 30_days, and one person charg- ” mo Groene = ‘ titied “Canadian ners at the Centre. Three local ed with intoxication was fined Honvw Planning and Design” | performing groups, Confedera-' $20 and costs or 15 days. THIS WEEK AT SDU | Sra asm eae | = _ SDU PRESIDENT HONORED BY STUDENTS | Even Mrs. Murphy And Gert tre. nus sr, sisi i Mariti mers Unwill ng lo Move weiss “ound Ue ete pdt Gerald pce gorda shore versity is shown (second from FYtzgerald of Summerside, in the SDU Alumni Auditor- , ° i : | amecing im detail, landscap- left) bei ted with a president of the Students’ Know This Game s Crucial | ing,’ csler selection ste.. pins St Andrew's Bible-Missal on Unies. Vice-president David ium. ‘Father George” was gt 4 sie © me wen Also . behalf of the student body at Morton is at right while Ter- ven a standing ovation by the By CHARLEY MOOUELAN this ano = bese bane more tea | Signs 1 ane full detaile on ven OF etter { antic f@d 0 S | SDU in honor of his recent ence Burman, secretary-trea- Student body | was ing me|— they own one game. | , | Poets SSSSCOOCOOOS : . He says Ad will be = other hand. George says | how to order bineprints Wednesday's $3 high was due to) Col. Frederick Isaee Andrew of |$ Stocks — Bonds t . He's really|driver’s seat. The next really! A Halifax personnel place- search through the unwillingnes, |Kerr feels he has an insight to |S¢ver@! factors, such as more | aac ea eas RCMP detach-|% ROYAL SECURITIES ¢ . Now dear|big game is over at St. FX next | Canadian ment officer says that Maritim-|of Maritimers to relocate, they|the employment opportunity | available United States potatoes,’ 11+ investigated the accident, { Corporation Ltd. $ another cup of | week.” st seeking ee om, | must oe eae , teenatg | picture net enjoyed - are higher shipments from New | In Sweden, some 15 per cent tg 137 Grafton St., Ch’town z Mrs. ia ” loyment must learn move to | closing employment door.”| ‘Each day we receive enquir- . ? 7 to her “pelghbor Ger pragseatic trieud, “They beet | Prosperity those places in the Atlantic re-| As director of a business which|ies from major businesses seek. Drunswick and an easing in ite) of total water needs comes from |? Alex M. Wilson, Mar. boarding house |Pete Kelly and then start driv- gion where such jobs are avail-| contracts to search out execu-|ing job applicants. In every! od weather in Western Canada natural reservoirs beneath the Telephone: 4-8583 : in Charlotte. |ing to St. FX. But there's not Forecast able, rather than wait for em-|tive matrrial for large concerns, |case, the salary offered is one | allowing shippers to move pota-| 8Tound RRR RRR her business | much room in the driver's seat, " eeu Set neste at an | teat should cause no hesitation | toes to market. | was going on ° is ; }on the part of men with respon- — "This included Sot aire tet eantios C. Ivor Murray, vice-presi-|lantie Personnel Placement | George Brown sible, remunerative careers in 8314% MORTGAGES her.tenants one of hinder his studies though. He|dent, restarch, of Nesbitt, |Limited, says “although atti) ». | mind. A glance at the classified 10-Year-Old | 2 . George, in| can't become a scientist by g-0 and Company .Limit- | tudes are changing, too many | Dies Aged 79 | display section of the daily news- | ! of St.-Duns-ling to hockey games, that’s |ed, has forecast another year of residents of the region seem to) ‘ paper should confirm this. Cre ° T k a what Professor MacIntyre used for Canada prefer taking low-paying jobs in| KENSINGTON — The death dence in the old myth that op. FHIT By ruck, On new or improved city homes game so all |to say.” Mr. Murray, guest speaker at |‘heir home communities to im-|of George Brown, Kensington, portunities here are limited, a queried Gert. “It “G says there’s lots to |@ meeting in Confederation Cen- | Proving their income through a | occurred suddenly Friday morn-| should be erased. The fact is, H ld | H e why the whole| 4, st St. Dunstan’s. He belongs ‘Te Tbursday, forecast an in- | Move — even to another locale | ing. He was 79. | Opportunities are unlimited." e n OSp. Or for Re-financin excited oVer| +. the Giee Club. They have a/crease in the Canadian gross | within their own province. | He is survived by his wife, - ; hockey game. I think the] sinc siong ‘every Sunday after-|®#tional product for the year) “In fact, I have noticed @ re-|the former Carrie Burrows. He) Srnye] Plebiscite | Sott David Brown, 10-year: | etudents should spend more time It’s good for his- metabol- 1965 of 5% per cent to 6 per | markable ‘number of ¢a ses was a eon of Mr and Mrs. Ro-| P old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack | 7% on standard two thirds loans on first class studying and pay less time with |f00 oats what ° cent, of which possibly 1% per | where even a profiered income|bert Brown and the last of 2) Gos Eo A il 21 ee ° this paraphernalia. When 1 was |S™ that's George say. | cent to 1% per cent would be re- | increase af from $2,000 - $3,000 |famil? of four. Lottie, Fulton r Apr Brown, 123 Kensington Road, !s | security — slightly higher on others. to school, Professor Mac-|We" be ow. he my | Bresented.ty price increases or | per year. has not been enough | and Ivan predeceased him. in Charlottetown Hospital after “ frcyte wouldn't’ let us do any- ee ee or ho | 2 net gain of 4 per cent to 4% / to induce potentially able ex-| 4 native of Stanley Bridge he| !"¢ — of potatoes = te being struck by aed yesterday That's the it should per cent. ecutive aspirants to try their | ‘ province to growers was down) on St. Peters Highway. ; ean 's the way campus. It opens Monday night,|" 1. «4:4 the next five-yéars| wings elsewhere in the Mari- reat Rog thet loreal |to $2.75 per.75-pound bag yester-| His physician, Dr. B.D. Ken | come in and talk over your requirerents with “Wow that's not true,” re-|!,think. George says it’s really) | 11; bring new problems and tre- | times.” | 4946. day, from a high of $3 per bag) nedy, said last night the boy suf- Mrs, Murphy, who was |™* mendous opportunities to Cam-| According to Mr. Kerr, this Wednesday. [fered a cut on his forehead and] KI YNDMAN & CO. LIMITED known for her philosophi-| CHANGING PLACE ada, and predicted Canada’s la- | attitude is peculiar to the four A | A Charlottetown potato deal-| was being held for observation. | ° eal perorations. George told me| “You know I never realized| bor force would grow et a rate/ Atlantic provinces. “Through- Educational jer said the $2.75 price is expect- The accident occurred around | MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS ali about it. There's. this Pete| how fast that place is changing. |faster than almost any other |out the rest of Canada,” he Saye” Temain steady for a few)5.00 p.m., when the boy was tei nisl 4.6567 57 Queen St. Kelly fella, and he's faking his|He really likes # I “| western country and half again | notes, ‘‘a constant state of flux | days. ported to have run into the path : pone Red Devils to St. Dunstan's to- i ones?” muesss as the United States. exists at the execttive level in| Field Changes The dealer said the slip from! of a half-ton truck driven by | ~. Say, mad they're playing the) te seems to like it, Gert, al- — ae ee ts nat earkinn| . he often complains about | | ed Season Te Sunt are going fer/ cana Soren omni No License __|fmussion ms ineviany) Are Outlin SCHURMAN’S HAVE FOR YOU ship in 18 years, and George |; i. iast night he came | home Selli Case eee eae pay | Changes taking place in the says they have to beat “this from a Students’ Union meeting | ng- mw able e °° @P- educational field were outlined —- in the gym. I think the students ° xg are. lby Dr. K.A. Parker at the? WW i FOR oa don't actually m@2\ save the president a gitt in ho-| Ig Adjourned | BUSINESS PROSPERS monthly meeting of Prince ome trai eee ree Paris iG | nce of hie. recent _ appointment. He stresses that, ‘‘where men Street Home and School Assoc- . ; ae tore ne le worl) Pather George is Monsignor are willing to seek a change, to [ation held Thursday night : HOME IMPROVEMENT =r now, you know, and George| Robert Gamauf of Mayfield. |. something new, and to im-| Dr. Parker &ppealed to par- SEY AGAR says the students are really | charged with selling or canvas- |... their earning power, bus-|ents to give adequate supervi- | “Oh Gert! Red Devils is the | proud of him. He was the Faé-|*iné without a license, had tis |i 116. peosners — and when bus-|sion to children in homework,| QW 77 mame of the team from Fredet- | ii» coach when they won the to Jan 38 by | ness the community | and take an interest in the whole FOR ‘ nar aa one ee first championship in 1947, and ean Ae. Haslam, QC. 19 asca whole benefits " | school program. . he’s been working hard ever Mr. Kerr adds that when Ma-| He alsé conducted discussion .. Where did)“. employment purposes, they ne. Saints coach.| - Oy. Os? T have something Charged with care and con-|tend to fix their attention on| The meeting included @ talk all about it. He |e him.” trol of a vehicle while impaired, | Quebec and Ontario, ‘“thus|on the home and school semi- 1947 St. Dunstan's “Oh, I don't } Probably |Francis E. Rush was remand- | jending unwarranted credence to| annual meeting by W.R. Burn- first Maritime Cham- : ed to Jan. 28. He was represent- jett and the viewing of coach-| out to the school. They're mak- the myth that the grass is green- g af bobby en ing signs to show at the game |° >” JJ. Holmes. er on the other side of the Up |and class project display. | by Mr. Kane. Now his son is ° - Edwin Hammill of Freetown | Mrs. G. Gordon H AANA LRA this afternoon. 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