A two-day in-scrvice edu- cation program for staff nurses being held at the Char- lottetown Hospital will wind up today. The course serves STAPF NURSESTAKEMCOURSE' to familiarize the nurses with ‘ new equipment. Miss Hilda l Rossiter. RN. lcft. demon- strates equipment used to treat I children suffering from the ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. May 9. 1963. Tignish Sports Ass'n Plans Summer Schedule The 509115 with John Gavin as president isgolnsgallouttogetthebase-. ball season in full swmg. A full schedule will he put WESTERN BRIEFS T0 ONTARIO Elmer Griffin. Miscoucho left - train on Tuesday for On- ] tario to visit relatives. - RETURNS HOME 'D.H. Gallant has returned to his home in Miscouche after being a patieint in Victoria Gen- eral Hospital. Halifax for the past few weeks. AT MIBCOUCHE The weekly whist party was held Tuesday night in Macau- che when 18 tables were in play. Prizes were won by Mrs. Mary Arsanault and Mrs. Louis Mac- Millun; consolation. Mrs. Frank Richards. Door prize was won by Mrs. Emanuel Dugay. Lunches and coffee were said after the games. Proceeds are in aid of Miscon- cha Fireman’s Club. ELECT PRESIDENT on cite. Tuesday evening Mrs. Ernest Gaudet ault who resigned the position. Plans were made for members help raise aoh GILLESPIE FUNERAL funeral for funds for prizes for ng. Arseoatut. Seated in the sanc- tuary was Flt-Lt. (Rem) J. G. A Y. Savoie. Catholic padre at RCAF station Sum. moulde. was in the church cemetery wttlh Fatha' Arsenault officiating. Palibcors m were . James Flick, LAC’I Ian MocNeili. Lawn LeBlanc. John Barry. Al Daley lama Burke. 1,1? MaoKINNON FUNERAL -- fins-d for Mrs. 'l'liomaa was held Wednea' i5 E s its ° -- .r: :EElssr 5. Mn the present time due to lack of t salary as his deputy and many ' was agreed that some reasonab- mdoes Recreation into motion in minor and intermediate baseball. softball was very successful last year. Part time sports directo David Harper has eight boy scouts picked to train as lead- "I rs. ’l‘hiswassocncdthebusi- tessde-altwithaltaboardof directors meeting held recently. An open meeti 1d four times a year in accordance th the new ivy-lawn con- stitution will be held late in May or early June. The winter sports necreation program was reported to have met with much success, and was emoyed a (D i great by the area. All outstanding bills were repeated paid by the treawer. William Pederaen with a cash balance on hand. 1 letters concerning a much; the meeting agreed that 8 rec- reation centre is a necessity in the community where so many. youths have no place to spendi their leisure hours. any recreation programs- pertaining to teen-agent eaten; tainment had to be shelved for facilities. ELECTION ACT (Continued from page one) rifice their business to continue as representative without ve much financial encouragement." lie pointed out that not one minister of a government de~ partment had received as much other officials under his direc- on. -At the last session of the Leg- lslature. the premier said. it 1e increase should be made in croup as RN'S Mrs. Joyce Gallant and Mrs. Margueril: Weatherbie look on. VALEDICTO‘RIAN Frederick Arsenanlt, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Arsen- ault. Mont Carmel, P.E.l.. has been chosen valedictorian for graduation ceremonies at . Joseph’s University in Mone- ton. May 12. when he will re. celve his Bachelor of Arts de- me. Mr. Arsenault. 19. has also been selected to receive a Rhodes' scholarship for N ew Brunswick and Prince Edward Island and will leave in Octob- er to attend Oxford University for two years. where he will study philosophy, politics and economics. as . criticize this government which : has not extended to any extent ‘thc facilities through which liq- :uor may be secured and which is carrying on a fine education- al program in its control a n d S 0 Reviewing the accomplish- mu h uh ments of his government ov e! the past four years. P remier Shaw said future plans "envia- age a five-year period embrao ing both immediate and long- tcrm development. “The new department of rs- search and resources has al- ready conducted important in vestigations into our needs and possibilities. A staff of tecthnic. ians is in the field. We h a vs w also availed ourselves of skilled technicians from the federal government who will give us as- sistance in our programs. "In this manner. planning for extension in agriculture. educa- tion. tourism, crafts and skills, music. drama. resources expan- sion. recreation and other pro- jects will be activated. The main objective is the uplift of tho many phases of rural life." a ‘ ARDA Plans 26 Proiects Twenty-six new protects that could be carried out in this province under the federal-pm vincial agricultural rehabilitia- tion and development program were being prepared yestcr. day- lor submission to federal authorities by the division of research of the department of industry and natural resources. Division director, Hartwell Daley. is being assisted on the b Conlon. Am- m Pr gram, under which ARDA op- erations inedEastern Canada are Mr. Daley said the projects “cover practically all the pro- vince. Included are such things as establishment of now arks and expansion of hand craft training. While Mr. Conlon is in the province. he will discuss with Mr. Daley the methods to be used making an economic survey of Prince County. Union Seeks or Wayne McKinn A on. Eimsdale. and Robert Anthony Corcoran. Alberton. were each fined $10 and costs. costs for being intoxicated in a public place. Another man Was fined $20 and tion WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Observed temperatures: . Min. Max. Dawson . . . . . . - .. 35 52 ‘ Vancouver ..... .. 42 61 Victoria 42 55 Edmonton ..... .. 33 51 Calgary 30 55 Regina . . . . . . . . .. 43 62 Winnipeg 47 65 Toronto . . . . 56 66 Ottaw . ... 49 64 Montreal . . . . . . . .. 52 64 ch . . . . . . - . .. 38 64 Fredericton . . . 33 62 Saint John ..... .. 29 51 Moncton .-. .. 3l‘ 59 a fax . . . . . . . . .. 33 51 Charlottetown 31 50 Sydney . . . . . . - . .. 28 50 Ya o . . . . . .. 35 4! St. John's. Nfld. 27 45 HALIFAX (CP) —- The wea. the:- office says little chango from the dull showery weather is expected for the southern re- gions. Another in the current series of storms was located over Lake Michigan and is ex. pectcd to bring more precipita- tion into the district late today, However, the northern regions should have ‘some sunshine dur. ing the day. Regional forecasts: Halifax and Micinit . South Shore. Annapolis Valley: Cloudy with widely separated showers; not much change in tempera. ture; northwest winds 20, shift. ing by late afternoon to south- east 20. Low.high at Halifax 41 and 54. Yarmouhh 41 and 49, Kontvilla 30 and lid. orthern Nova Scotia. East- ern shore. Cape Breton. Prince Edward Island: Cloudy with widely separated showers: not c an e ‘ temperature; northwest winds 25, shifting by evening to southeast 30. Low. high at New Glasgow 35 and 43. Goshen 38 and 48, Sydney 34 and 47. Charlottetown 33 and 45_ Eastern N.B. Counties. Lower St. John River Valley: Cloudy with widely separated showers; not much change in per ture; northwest winds 20. shift. ing in the late afternoon to southeast 1). Low-high at Monc. ton 33 and 48, Fredericton 38 and 58. Saint John 34 and 48 Up per St. John River Valley, Bay of Ohalour: Cloudy with a few clear intervals; not much change in temperature; north. west winds 15 shifting late in afternoon to east 15. Low»high at Edmundston and Campbellton d ay Fundy: Northwest winds 1) shifting by evening to g an n the indemnlties. “Not 0 n a member," he said. “either in the government side or the 0 position rose in his place to op- pose it. Strange to say. the lead- er of the opposition next morn- ing after the increase had been assured objected to the amend- ment which gave authority to the estimate and. followed by the members of the opposition who remained silent throughout and voted to assure themselves a few hours before of the in- crease. voted against the amend- ment which had already been in- troduced. Political expediency indeed- promote strange manoeuvres for political purpos- es." LIQUOR SALES Pointing out. that a Libe rel recently criticised the increase in liquor sales in the province. liquor under government auspic-I as. opened eight retail vea- (for shops in this province which we have not increased. “We found a complete racket in the aching of liquor through vendor shops and chew h e r a. Liquors were purchased over the counter. in a great many without permit. and other liquor will!" were abundantly ovi- Regarding increased liq not sales last year. the premier - B o - member of the Legislature had so Four Drivers Are Warned ALBERTON - Traffic Act charges made up most of a sma‘l docket st Alberton yes- terday with Magistrate W. (has- ter S. MacDonald, presiding. Charged with driving without first obtaining a license, James Albert Boyce. thnish; Gerald Kenneth Jeffery. Alberton: El. don Leonard Costain. St. Louis and Gregory Donahue. Elms- dale were all dismissed with a warning when they advised the magistrate that they had im- mediately purchased their licen- 8. For "spinning whee " Frss. ' PRINC P or . he southeast 30; cloudy with show. on and mist with fog patches Codification it was learned yesterday that the provincial labor rela~ 5 board is considering applications of two groups of op- erating engineers in the Char- lottetown area who are seeking union certification with the .ln- ternationai Union of Operating Engineers. The board is also invest! at- ing requests of fqnalc amp oy- ees of ssveral firms of the same type in Charlottetown and Sum- merside that a minimum wage order be considered. The board recently sent a draft order setting a minimum wage for men in the province to Wel- fare and Labor Minister Henry Wedge. Mr. Wedge was to take the order to the cabinet for consideration but this has been delayed briefly as some minor revisions 0 order are needed for clarification. NOTICE All Taxes due Alberton ‘ forming in the evening; vialbil. ity 10 miles lowering in show. era to three miles, in mist to one-half mile and in log to near zero; atom in the «is. High this today at Charlotte- town at 11.05 a.m. and —-. At Rustico at 5.55 a.m. and 8.39 p.m. Summersldo tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 4.52 and sets at 7.01. School District must be paid before May 20, 1963, books close May 24th. By order of Trustees. Mr. Former . . . Are your Tires Ready For Planting Season ll' NOT SEE US FOR A YOU]. TIRE NEEDS For Complete Th tsrvisa in . Vulssnlslng . lotusdlng LIME bagged or talk. Ordu' now Havelools, N. B. OPENS. MAY I3 OPENING FEATURE “JUMBO” 'wmi slur nos: ¥ IES‘I’CRCUSHCMIOFOUIM WMMMDAY “ATM FOR THE LANED’S SAKE- LIME . Always number. WORKS". Shipped in csrload lots of I) tons a- more. 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