Cuban delegate. Mario Garcia- Inchaustegui holds a copy of Revolucion, leading C uban newspaper as he addresses the political committee of United Nations last Thursday. He said as President Kennedy had lied at his news conference when he, said expulsion of Cuba from | the Organization of American | States shows the unanimity Roads Blocked In Kings But Others Said Open Main and secondary roads were reported blocked in Kings County . last night following a weekend snowfall, which drop- ped up to eight inches in some sections of the province. All main highways were re ported open in Queens and Prince counties. Reports from Prince County approximately three inches of snow had_ fallen. Winds early yesterday morning reached 28 | m.p.h. with gusts to 41 m.p.h. - | The snowfall started about noon ‘on Saturday in the Montague area and the snowfall amount was estimated at six to eight | inches. ' Plowman were out throughout SAYS PRESIDENT LIED | ! of the hemisphere on this ques- tion. The headline on the paper reads: “I am Marxist Leninist and I Will Always Be”—Fidel. (AP Wirephote) Driver Named For New Bus | William MacTague was ap | pointed as driver for the new | School. bus at a recent meeting | of the board of directors for the | P.E.1.. Day Training Class. Selected from among 60 ap- licants, he will commence his duties when the bus goes into operation upon completion of the new Sherwood Hospital. It is anticipated that this will be in the early part of March. - The bus was donated by the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion. Edward indicated that very little snow the night on Saturday and Sun-| Brown and J.J. Connolly of the had fallen in the area. There) day morning clearing the heavy | Legion were present at the meet- was some drifting but nothing to cause any traffic troubles. The plow dispatcher at Char-| winds subsided and the main| aget bey lottetown stated that all plows! highways were expected to be! had been working since 7 a.m. yesterday morning. Some heavy drifts were encountered | drifts on roads over which the | storm crossed. Last evening the open for travel by early morn- ing. Snowfall was also reported ing, which was held at the home of Dr. M.M. Beck. Audio-Visual e 1 *Y but all main reads were oper. heavy in the Souris area ree Skill Shop. —=t The radio range at the Char- lottetown airport reported that plows were encountering | up to four feet. Gov't Is Studying Hospital No consideration has been gi- ven by the government as to whether the provincial hospital insurance plan will “continue as a premium plan or a govern- ment-supported plan,” Premier Walter R. Shaw said Saturday. Recently, several groups have passed resolutions requesting the government to consider abo- lishing the premium plan and pay the cost of hospital insur- ance out of the general revenue of the province. Two of these groups are the Young Progres- sive and the Federation of Agricul- ture, TRIAL AND ERROR Commenting on recent criti- cisms of the Hospital Service ‘pital “Assétiktion, Premier Shaw - said ‘‘the setting up of the com- First Rotary Club Founding To Be Observed Here Today | The Charlottetown Rotary Club at its weekly luncheon today will mark fhe 57th anniversary of the founding of the first Rotary Club; | At the same time, 11,000 oth- er Rotary ¢lubs throughout the | world will ‘celebrate the same) event. It was” ih Chicago. on Feb. 23, 1905, that a young lawyer, Paul P. Harris, Rotary’s foundeg.. ga- thered with three business as- Conservative Association - LOCAL BRIEFS WAS WINNER David Matthews was the win- ner of the Boys 6 years (one lap} race at Sherwood Ice Sports Friday night at the Sports Arena. The name was previous- ly listed as David Wood. CAR DAMAGED Problem ther government, was a new pol- icy, and there naturally will be a period of trial and error be- fore things run smoothly. “My government, at present, is studying the operations of the commission, to see if more ac- ceptable methods can be devis- ed for carrying out its adminis- tration practices. From the time the commission was establish- ed, there has been a tremendous amount of detailed work for it to handle, especially in regard to keeping records of premium payments.” Premier Shaw said that hospi-. tals have a definite responsibil- ity, as far as finances are con- cerned, to operate efficiently and economically. “The _poli- cies of the commission and the in the best possible manner, the interests of the health of our people,” he said. sociates and formed the nue- leus of the organization which now numbers.in its global ranks more than a half million — bust- ness and professional men—doc- tors, lawyers, retailers, educa- tors, and hundreds of other representatives of different vo- cations. In Charlottetown, the Rotary club has 102 members, each selected not.only-on the basis of | his vocation, but also for his in- | terest in serving this commun- | ity, in raising its standards of i and professional prac. tices, and in accepting his per | sonal responsibilities for the | betterment of human _ under- | standing as a means of insur- ing world peace. | With.- Rotarians everywhere dedicated to the attainment of these goals, Rotary is conveying its message of service to mil- lions of people and is exerting a j | ? «Is Conducted Fourteen congregations were | presented during the sessions of a presbytery audio-visual skill shop héid recently at Trinity | United Church hall. During the morning session a demonstration of equipment was | given by John Martin of the Na- | tional Film Board, Charlotte- | town. Rev. Heber Kean, audio- s ‘ SLAND NEWS PAGECtsnctet Charlottetown and Queens County wand ew The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Feb, 19, 1962. 5 jury. at their ! ae ° im ity pace ‘Y' Planning Quick 22 | Of Charlottetown, ~- if vy i & g i i i BE f225 88, i z Z i | : i i ff [: 5 sf i ; lr i i E g . 2 e , i " i A one-year suspended sen- _ the dif- tence was given Harry. Mat- income thews Jr., Charlottetown, on the membershi other lakes pe mgt gg and ‘on, huis. charge of damaging private pro- maintenance perty, In addition, the accused ~~ aod program wes ordered to enter tate & re On : cognizance in the amount $300 Sanding Torn etieceg td two sang of Heh ‘y counsel was Mr, O’- we YT’ fee | Doane. : ' FINED $30 Also tepresented by Mr. 0’- Donnell, William Roy Murna- ghan, Charlottetown, on the charge of criminal negligence in | the operation of a motor vehic- board | !¢. was fined $30 and costs or 15 | days in jail. The Pleading guilty to failing ta stop at the scene of an accl- dent, James Garry Gormley, ed of Lioyd Grant, lan Rankin, | Chariottet ond | own, was remanded i ‘ i Bei | ! : e] = also present. MacDonald presided. Films and*a demonstration flannelgraph was given by Stan- ley MacInnis, director of visual education, during the afternoon session. Interest groups were led by Rev. IL. Walls, Ralph Callbeck H.B. Creed, and Mrs. Hazen Howard. A discussion on the val- ue of audio-visual aids in he | work of the different groups of the church was held. program of audio-visual skill shops is an effort to mott- vate improved . communication in the teaching ministry of the church through audio-visual media. . Members of a planning com- mittee who attended the pres- byterial skill shop at Tatama- gouche were Rev. C.R. Webber, Summerside; Ralph Callbeck, Bedeque; Mrs. Gordon MacDon- ald, Charlottetown; Mrs. Hazen Howard, Cornwall and Mr. and a Ernest Murphy, Summer- side. it is re until Feb. 24 for sentence. Failure to stop for a red trat- EATON'S. SY: GREAT SAVINGS IN. Si . 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