FOUR 0" the Ipeakera at the weekend school inr dele- gates irom the various United Packingh o u i e, Food and Al- ued Workers locals in the At- lrlltlc area are shown above. Fromlelt to right are, Tom council “I! shall not he a pon- halve "{ hav Wm.“ hmrarkcrs ‘ I ‘27 IOOF.‘and malnulned his UpAw Here Attended 3 55 nsnsntion o in... rennintnn. w... m...- ....., m, M... iKe sey Bur 0e nonunion on no... is you. Number Franc-is node iok Carr. erosslwneatley River. were each flin- ‘0 Park a ){Bhlcle m that area on shorin heinre. I, l _ iFor many years he was the lin-. was at en a twosyeafied ms and costs or do day on I SW1” . EWING!" m high PM While D ‘fihcml "6mm 0! the lodgei Awemnd “mm i" "W' “F'- “m?5 C°1°9v CWMW’W- tram in cityichar impaired di-i- _ The area contains space for as the main siren did oti IeS iand eventuauy attained the i sentativcs ol United Packing- vice-president oi the Atlantic page. more Sammy, n...th pump charged my, mum. about 25 cars At present in at sound until being tested tollow- i ‘hlghest oitice. that or Grand house. Food and Allied Workers Council presided and welcomed placed under rvcogniurice oiing with drunken driving rinsed—f. lite the hit. this started the i The death acg‘urr‘sd Sammy Patriarch oi Port Ladoie Eh- For,“ week of infighlln Miami; rtegiou was the guesu and the delegates. snap on . on“, or Mme...“ “my .0 3., 13,9, 5,...“ W; "WW usual running anti chasing by g. . e ii ar o euwn. a school was sponsored by the At— lantic council oi the union. The 55 delegates who attend. tne council meeting, lecturer nd dinner came lrom Sydney. ictou. l-lalirax. Saint John. Mohcton. Amherst and Frederic- School For Atlantic Region Jones. Monoton; John Leng- let. Toronto; James Smith. Toronto and .iormeriy oi Prince Albert, Slash . and John Simonds, Moneton. The sea- sions were held at the Char- lpttetown Hotel. The lectures dealt with collec- tive bargaining. union adminis- tration and the duties ot a shot: tratinn. The lectures and lPEukel-c in- cluded Tom Jones. M o II c Inn the UPAW for the Atlantic rez- .LOCAL BRIEFS ion; John nglet, Toronto. u- sistarit director oi the u n l on James Smith, Toronto, educa tinn and publicity director, and editor or the union‘s publication. and John Simonds. on. vice-president ol the Atlantic re. gion. Canadian Lahor congress. ani also representative Bakery and Conieotionery er 1'0 DNTARW Barry Panic. Montague. menuy for Ontario where will lpefld some time. AT UNIVERSITY Leslie Poole oi Roseneatri is tending the Unlverley of AI- m. [N BDSTON Mr. Ind Mrs. KW. Bet-k Ind Mina Vera Beck leit this week left e CANADIAN WOMAN DIE! LISBON (AF—The Canadian wiie ot a New York City enli- rieer was killed In an automu. bile accident Sunday. The engi- neer was in serious condition at a local hospital. Howard Ger- ard Doherty. 32. and his wlie. Patricia Mary. arrived here three months ago. She came irom Regina, Saski, a Canadian embassy spokesman said. inlerhationnl representative a! had not been oi the WW Work- ‘IISIAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian. emoticon; \ioT 021 7 no 5 Court House PM Area Made Reserved Through an "Merelnruounill Ihr‘ lhr spaces niimllllng the provincial government has do elarod the paved area south oi the Charlottetown Law Colitis Building a reserved parking 50th “all Ill lIIe hIll’Il‘lllIE are marked \tllh tile names printer. l‘l’lll‘l .lllxilci’. RCMP. SilPl‘ill. i'IerIt I" all? 1301]“, prntllonatary. .Iusilfe zone. ratllnl‘. .I s I a ' ' Under the Public Works .iit " u” “mama” “1056 permitted [0 park Oil llll’ site must be in osse ' and Justice Tweedy, a permit mm the Minister oi Public Works __ FIRECRACKER omit; i:’f:;i.ii:‘::::€..t Is BELIEVED of $50. I quantity of copper Win Magile A. James steward and contract admlnlr Wad in trouble previous l.le MacLean. tor remanded to Oct lottetown. elected trial by at then was lvmundcd Wilson. He got. to ior The same accused. with escaping irrrm Lawful cus- tody. elected trial by the same town. was sentenm In lull (or uttering I cane. Joseph MacAskiiI. Cham- town. and Robert W. Petelsm't. Sentence ls Suspende titular nersnns. or i 595 hi persons. no other persons in CAUSE OF FIRE classes or persons are to park _ in those aces. MORTAGUE —— The Mont- li a police oiiicer or the ear... anue lire depanmont respond taller oi the Law Courls Bulld- In a fire call about li‘HW iiig finds a vehicle parked in con- travention oi the regulations. may remove the vehicle store it at the owner's ex ilhgulsh a fire in a barn eo. 'l'Ilc tire was quickly ches'k- ed with little damage if any n the Dulldlflfl The iii-e ll‘ thought to have caught in the and pense. Accordlnz to the orderrinr I i r ., ‘ .. “.25 ‘ PS AWARiJED shas... THiiE RIVERS WI SCHOLARHI Saturday when raued in so i on i Main 8 l l Strum Ciarksoll. lilomaguk. ‘ liturtrleiruulainnpmv-lmxtprcmtolmmam and Daisy nunahoc. Rose. in...“ “gum”. We w” Regional High School. heath. uere winnCrs of m m Three Rivers Women‘s ln~lll- 9 "my? ‘ “l ' 5”“ n ute scholarships ior the high- scholarship Ind DEW HI! Fadory Outlet est aggregate in e de lo and grade )0 award. Both are stud. i 0n Possession Charge Lucky Draw stolen goods valued stoves llaslam accused Charlotte “9'5"” .QM'mi the same change. was iurther David Sylvester not. mar.lz judge oi hei lei preliminary henniwas iined ,days judge (or this nilcliee and was rune-adch e fl'I’N? ME A minor ivao nemard Jay. marketieiveiiitde with iauity brakes has to so daysliiiied no and costs or live days. largest Two youngsters and other citizens in (intermina- wlle'l'e Lire .1620“ ll" mlg . Lloyd Erwin. Ohnflottetown,‘ iwas tuied 57.5 and costs or in ' ‘days lnr Iailill" to s em. George William Stewart. Char» i ‘Iotialown, charged with assault. "was tined $75 and costs or to days Chariot!» r In Mass. town appearan on I charge- Ml ‘ lie-log drunk and disorderly. ~ ‘ I remanded without haiI to DC . ' Uncle Dies ninNTanUE — Mrs Edith nan-s. Commercial Cross. has remind word or the dcsui ol 1 her uncle. James MacDonald oi ihiuidlehoru, Mass. was 14 .iyears old. a son oi the late .i/ilex and Catherine MacDonald oi whim liond. He went to the i UnllNI States as a yo nd lived the greater part at his his in Massachusetts liir ui‘ie predeceased him i three years ago Survning are three nieces and three nephews lilrs George Thumbs, Ruskicn llrs Wayne Hobbs, Lynn Lake. a Mrs. John Daley. Com. morciai Cross and Francis and licnrieth MacDonald, Oshawa. Arthur 3. IAndy) Anders“, ,i and John MacDonald. arooidyn i Cha sin a n or the doors inr disorderlyi : icoindut‘l. A man Charged with ‘thmwllig 8 bottl! In [ha sm‘ m and costs or 10‘ Itiineoluosnd oatsoran days was given an arc-used fat‘ possession or liquor in a place I Joseph Gregory Egan. .lot own. was iined mats AJL ANDERSON Former Resident were rn25“"s§o iii? c323??? Named To Post days. and a third was committ- ed on A previous conviction. for Boston and Barre. Vermont. While in Vermont. hir, pack will ,uttend a sates conterence as the nest oi the ltocii oi Ages Grim» Lilla Corporation. 7' lN COLLEGE , Kenneth Meillsh. son oi Mr. rid Mrs. liegiaald Melllsh. New erth. has oegun a iive. year ‘ rae at the N,s. Agriculturali ouege, Truro. EASTERN BRIEFS DIES IN N.§. Mrs. Roland Beawn. Charlot- hlawn. has received word of lile eath or her aunt, Mrs. Samuel B. Irwin of Shelhurne. N. Mrl. ll'will was the iormer Ade- aide MacDougail of Belle Riv- er. Sh: is Survived by two sons: uwrenc! Ind Wesley. and twu llstel's. Mrs. A n n a Spnlding. Summervllle. Mass. and Mrs. Amy Hume, Seattle, Wash Fun~ era] lervlcel were held Oct. 3 with interment in S h o Ihurne. LICLAIR FUNERAL — The net-hi Mrs. Vincent Le~ Ill: Wu held Sliurday morna as celebrated by her pastor, - .wulism Simpson. interment place in the Roman Catholic etery. with mvlce conduct. Rev. John Cash. Failbear. lnd Arthur IACIIII'. GAIJI‘IE‘I‘ FUNERAL — The M Lunenburg. Bellies and Dana ~ mouth. flUDENT HOME Waller MacEwen. SDU. Spent the weekend with his Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Whiter MacEWell. Montague. AT KILMUII- Mr, and Mrs. Victor Grant. Millview and Mrs. Jane Surrey, Montague. were guests last Sun- day of Mr. and Mrs. Dun Slew- iu-l. Kilmulr. IS PATIENT Miss Margaret MSCF I r lane. Whim Road. is I patient In th! King] County Memorial Hospi- (SI. VISITING nELA'rIVES Mrs. George it me, Kilniuir. ielt recently to visit relatives and irlendr in Somerville. Maia. nan SURGERY Mrs. Harry Gillll returned to Truro, NS. yesterday spending the past week with her mother. Mrs. Caroline Vutnw. Montague. who had undergone surgery at the Prince Edward island Hospital, Charlottetown, is. Wednesday. RETURN! llama Mrs. hive 5. Allen, Monts- izue. has returned to her home iollowlag her illness at the Kings county Memorial Hospital. ATTENDED FUNERAL Clpl. Ind Mrl. A.A. Molher who received the Ind new: ol the passing 0! Edward Collin) In Pleasant River, ".5 have r. liter th turned to their home n Mania. colum A iuneral service wss held re neatly in iron. 00:111.. lor Mrs. Ethel Longworth Swin. a veteran hewwnper woman and one oi the first woman editors oi the McGill Dally, who died in Hurtiord Hospital to her- 73rd year. Born at Charlottetown. Mrs. Swirt was educated here and at McGill University. she was the daughter of the late Lt.~Col. John A, Longworth and at his wire Louise (Palmer) Lo ng- worth. Following her graduation irom McGill she started her newspap- er career. From lSls untu 1919 she served in the editorial de- partrneiit oi the Montreal star. during which period she lost her only brother. Lieut. Frederick J. mmorth. MC., who was killed on the morning oi Armistice Day, mil. while sewing with the 36th Battery oi Artiuery under Lt.-Col. na. Macxinnon, Dso. Anti- nie war. Mrs. Swirt spent (our yelra In Europe. represent» ing various unblch oils it later returned to the U. s. .. where She Joined the editorial start or the New En. n weekly paper or Deep River. Conn, For in l- Ihe won several nl~ tinnll lel’dl [or m lrticlel. particularly on nature and wild lite subjects, Many tributes from some 91‘ the hundred Maiden who is ad entoyed her column entitled "My Worth“ pound in to file New En. as well ironi other. who had tram her many as benefltted Veteran Newspaper Woman Formerly Oi City, Dies At 72 native born Nova Scotlan u-hoiA brother Murdock predecea- apent some lo years in Prince: him me years 5:0» Edwni-d serene, has hm. a... The iuneral s held Frida pointed woodlands manager oi 1mm lhe Rock Village 3 a mist“ Nova Snotia Pulp Ltd. Fort Church Interment was in thei Hawkesbury, NS. church cemetery. Mr. Anderson, a ioreatry gra- gym EONfi‘mgc-p inners] or their" having taken “W "F ‘1" ,UI'IVErilll' of Nev/i PEKING inculersl—A butch prises in sale competitions. shit “WNW”? “i”- w‘“ “sum’llirm has thwarted to supply will be sorely missed." “he .Poslhnn early 1-- 1964i “Win complete chemical iertiliser “an.” mm, Mm Ru” eeeding Hans Lindberg. who will plant oi Communist China, is Wm" Robinson md_ "Mm; return to Sweden in December. I was learned here Monday The many hearts are grieved and _———iconlract is repnricd m be worth i saddened by the death oi our lie. early Sat .d y. He stated lhe‘ bctwecrl $5.o0t7.000 and $8.500 dog was more white than hlaek ooo, The firm is the Continental slely known as “1‘ w' black spotted . Engineering Company. a sub<I memory or her triendly warmth‘ Mr. stuart is a teacher at Sidlary oi the United Machine will remain with us nip. , 5h, Momague Regional High SchooInWorlts. was completely unspoiled liy her loved Mrs. EL. Swill. Iiiection-i d“. T ll 2 . 4—_____._.._____ ; success and did so much beyond liter frluty that it distinguished * * * * * * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ er rum (he H'OWd. She went on i - a the mlflhgs oi the morning as she TODAY r 47;; F W0“ five [0 m. he‘ cause lnr her, he has been as TUESDAY ‘llle prayer of st Francis of As- slssi “Loni make me Ill lnsiru merit of Thy pence". etc. She is survived by a daughter, Eytlrs. Stewart Ogilvy of N e or SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 son. John Longworfli Swift of Madison. Cillln.: Ulree Sisters. Mrs. Dorothy A. Water- man And Mrs. Madeleine Trav- ersy, both of Montreal. Ind Mrs. John Ash of Victoria, EC. Ind lime grandchiidmll Hunting Dog Is Found MDNTAGUE — A pretty block and white spaniel has turned up at the home at Mr. and Mrs. lastie Sum. Whirn Road over , . thinks it is a hunting spaniel sad may have been lost by some human it has bear it his home since untied-l. In the worda of Curtlll Johnson. I former Publisher of the New l'l— "Mn. Swift Wu a remarkable and unusual per-I soil. l have never known anyi one with lul Mil. lean prejud- ice and I [RIM dull! to lee [airneaa Ind justice prev-ll. Her THE FASHIONETEE BEAUTY SALON om Every nay Cold Waving . aieachiag Tinting . Spamming Phone 4-9152 or: Grartnll at. on Burt tanoasto sill Judy Garland coll it tell this untold story. and make on n- were In! all" Intendan the film! They like viillied Mlltlve: lo RED GLOV mum-t: Tom ulwmmn. DON’T MISS IT! THE I.O.D.l. Omit-tr 8th Ind 9th Queen Charlotte High School passes tor this movie may be‘ om 1M yours—Drop a silver coin In the Married children; Vlldkiyll Axum of :0 film. You May lie — yway c CIVIC AUDITORIUM y M I I a I I I ch.” Try Admhlol 81.50 and 82.50 your heart tell it over and over again _ STANLEY KRAMER piesenis GASTEII‘; JIIIJY GARLAND CHILD IS EM, WAITING E REVI éElxlA ROM/LANDS STEVEN HILL farm. sesame. mo... . Nll Luann a an... "in YEBIHVISV! The Story it! Two People lnt‘l I Retarded Child. ¥¥¥¥¥*****. Durham Sham: very active interest in the al- iaiirs at Trinity Uniled Church. War, Mr. Bilrlioe bet-Ame a‘ Clanrllvttetown member or Wild Lodge ' . . . . plan to aHand Monday or ioIIowi-lg hie prince Edward islandcamrmenl- Hospllai. ioilowing a length, ‘ lie is survived by his wire ncss oi Kelsey J laurhiic, less the iormer Mabel Jenkins oi Hillsboru Street. City in hisosth mums-w, gnu one brother. E]. y tie entered hospital in wood. Charlottetown. and a air- Aprll. ter. Susan iMrs. Earl Ballenr. horn in Alexandra, he was a Cross Ron a, if“ “Emehlzie MT- and Mn“ The iunerai will take place ""Y "r 09v LII“ afternoon irom Trinity Uni. Mr. Burhoe came to Charlotte..m dumb will, “wipe mm “'W" 3‘ “‘9 “E? “l l“ 3"" a"irrienrinlz at zoo. intermehi will ‘be in Floral l-iiils Memorial Gard n ‘ SeptzoroOets 50 dollars must he picked up lielore Tuesday Oct. 1. at 5 mm. untied (It? Ctlarlnlk‘lnwn Busin- ess College, lrom where he on mred ill: 9mp|ny of the hardware lll’m Bl Stanley, SIIEW and Pear don. He remained with this HrmI ior so years until it went out of} ANYTHING! From mat company he joined another hardware iirm. that oi Fallen and Glandlvr. still when that business ceased to exist he Joined Hoiman's of P E i. where he remained until entering the IWFI’IIWI. He was an ardent fisherman and hunter, and he also look a torus are . Full anurse Chinese and Canadian dinner; 0 Quielr luv-ones . Take out iervi a 7: Lower Queen D I 44910 - At the close or the First World STORE CLOSED Due to the death of Mr. Kelsey Burhoe, valued employee of Hoiman’s, Holman’s Charlottetown store will be closed from 2 pm. to 3.30 pm. Monday Oct. 7,1963. HOLMAN'S Charlottetown Sm POSTPONED ONE WEEK Fashion Show FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS Charlottetown HoieI Ballroom WILL NOW BE HELD MONDAY TO FRIDAY OCT. 14th. _ OCT. l8ll1. . opening Monday nighl’ at 7 p. m. afternoons and evenings Tuesday to Friday. [ROCKEII and SIOREY IID. "Dedicated to Hunt. Improvement"