Island News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Mareh 23, 1966. Housing Construction. Discussed At Meeting — GEORGETOWN — The ad- journed March 14th, meeting of the Georgetown Town Council for possibly sqme government agency. Figures have been-obtained on the cost of materials and con- -the location a fine and a loss of b icluded the sending of delegates: | to the convention at Portland | te cat should break down or havey a flat tire on the road, and a safety triangle is not marking two points is assessed. Other business discussed in- on June 5, 6, and 7. A short talk on activities at the convention was.given by Bill Brown of the | ‘Charlottetown Club whois a can- | didate for district governor. Heavy Docket In City Court There was a heavy docket in City Police Court yesterday morning. Magistrate A.J. Has- lam, QC, presided. ‘° Ends Monday March 28th. at 9P.M. HURRY It’s a great time on P.E.I. Fish, Potatoes, Pork, Beef are going . Up. 6 a no - — ga struction of fencing the. Town} wt ae John MacDonald city. rs on Monday nigh he. pH and tl ther was left-/ charged with speed vas fi meéting was attended by Tom pi lag jahire ciestion 46 ce 3 IS NAMED $20 and ans eta - Which is good for every llondér: But at Firestone Home & Auto Sanderson, president of Bath- urst Marine Ltd., who represent- ed Bathurst Marine Ltd, and Gulf Garden Foods Ltd., in dis- cussing with the Council the question of housing for indus trial workers in Georgetown The Council] had made an ear- Wer decision not to participate as a Municipality in housing con- struction. At Monday's meetirig the matter was gone into at con- siderable length, and W is the opinion of. the Council that, al- though, a. grand could possibly be obtained through goverrment sources of a percentage of the costs of ho using construction and also that a guaranteed ren- tal could be obtained from indus- try on a number of units over a period of years to be decided upon by the parties, that the housing field is one in which the Council should not become in- volved in if there is any pussible means of home construction, through private enterprise Initial Rally cide the best and most economi- cal method to adopt On the question of the applica- tion of the Senior Citizens Hous- ing Corporation's application for an area of land, where the pre- | sent units are being constructed | and where it 1s hoped that more | will be built in the future. the | Council moved that the Corpor- ation be deeded an area of land measuring 336 feet by 165 fect, | or half the area. requested. The Council agreed to iease the remaining area for a period | John J, Urie of Ottawa has been named assistant counsel for the judicial inquiry into the Gerda Munsinger affair Appointment was announced in Ottawa Tuesday by Mr Jus- tice W.F. Spence of the Su- preme Court of Canada (CP Wirephoto) L.W. Hughes of two years with the under.’ Passes Away standing that at any time a need is shown that the-additional land | is necessary for additional units | that the land would be then | deeded to the Corporation. A number of other minor mat- | ters were discussed prior to the | meeting being adjourned to March 30th. The death occurred on March 21 at his home, 39 Water Street, of Louis Wilfred Hughes in his’ \63rd year. He was the youngest son of the late Francis W. Hugh- ‘es and Catherine McAulay form- erly of Tracadie. The late Mr. Hughes was a, iveteran ofthe Second World $75 Fines |Daniel F., Newburyport, | War. Surviving members of. his family are Mary (Mrs. Wendell | McDonald), Charlottetown and | Mass. | led $15 and costs or five days. Paul Joseph Bourgeois, city, Frederick Keir Roberts, city, and Kenneth Cleveland Parker, | Fredericton, all charged with failing to stop at a stop ° sign, were each fined $5 and costs or two days. Ronald Graham, Murray Har- | bour, charged with failing to! stop at a red traffic light, was | fined $10 and costs:or five Ways: A Carleton Siding man he old David Smith, charged with parking on the sidewalk, was} fined $5 and costs or two days. | William Henry Acorn, city, charged with allowing a person | to ride on a single- seated mot- | orcycle, was fined $10 and costs | | or five days. Louis Quinn Harding, city, | charged with speeding, was fin- | Sprout Treatment Is Praised Highly | A treatment that will stop | wehave... Rie } ls Announced Other members of the family sprouting in potatoes being sold | predeceased are: John H. -Wil-| for tablestock was praised here | liam S., Herbert and Florence last evening by R. L. Burge, The newly elected Progres- give Conservative Club at Prince of Wales College under president Frank MacGregor their first rally will be staged at Montgomery Hall, Friday, 2 at 3.00 p.m & panel of MP’s from Ottawa headed by J. Patrick Nowlan, MP for Digby-Annapohs, Kings, N.S., son of the late Hon. George: Nowlan; Rev. David MacDonald, MP for Prince County and of the present parliament and the future role of young Can- adians in our nation. The SDU Progressive Conser- vative Club will be participating fm this rally and any © students within the—Charlottetown.__area_ ere welcome to attend! announced | |Patrick Walsh, Albany; Albert Roy Ellis, Sherbrooke, Quebec | Are Levied SUMMERSIDE — Charles EI- mer McFadyen, Portage; Lloyd were each fined $75 and costs or 15 days when they appeared before Magistrate W. Chester S. MacDonald im county court yesterday morning when they pleaded guilty to separaté charg- es of impaired driving. . | resident of Albany, Leo Aus- | tin MacLeod, charged with caus- ing a disturbance by fighting was fined $25 and costs or 15 days, The Magistrate warned the accused that if he appeared before him again on a disturb- ance charge he could receive a jail term. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald: MacDon- ‘ald, former residents: of Glace | |Bay appeared on similar charg- of Charlottetown. His remains are resting at the Hennessey Funeral home from where the funeral will take place. this morning at nine o'clock to St. Dunstan's Basilica | for Requiem High Mass. Inter- Lions’ Rally Is Scheduled” “At-the-third—zone- meeting Monday night it was de- | cided a Lions Club zone rally | will be held in the Holy Name | Hall, St Peters, April 4. It was also announced that Lions Clubs in the zone, which includes,Parkdale,.St._Peters, Georgetown, Charlottetown and Souris, will be selling a new) | @hairman of the Potato Market- t which ment’ in the Catholic cemetery. | Rs the pee a advisory_} ing Board, after he and several Charlottetown dealers had talk- ed to two men who are here ‘introducing the product. “Sprout-Nip”’ is the trade name stops sprouting of spuds at a cost of three cents per hundred pounds, if the\cost of the applicator is included. The actual material costs two and three-quarter cents per hundred pounds of spuds, | William E. Green, Toronto told | The Guardianr The—material-is_applied to. the | potatoes just before they are | | packaged. The printed material | with the product States sprout- | ing will be prevented “for one year or more.’ Mr. Burge said—last—eve! FROST FREE GIBSON REFRIGERATOR this-must—come...The_presiden of the Horticultural Council of Canada ‘‘said to me recently for inn Caakensl (GCI DIHITICA On Refrigerators, televisions, bedroom suites, chesterfields, space savers, bunk beds, box springs and mattresses, kitchen suites, electric, oil and propane ranges, washers and dryers, home food: freezers, dish washers. Yes, you can really make your cash worth more at Firestone Home & Auto. . Large Selection of Colors - Thousands of Rolls Pre-Pasted and Regular _ALSO ROOM LOT SPECIALS. es of obtaining food and lodging| piece of safety equipment, ae le have the best You ng People: e a Borden Hotel by fraud and | ‘safety triangle.’ It was pointed | cornioea ie toe merit what are pay for same. Each | out that in the Province of New | you doing about sprouting?’ 5 was- enter -in—cus-| Brunswick. this safety _equip- |" Complaints _ about outing Hold Meeting til March iment is compulsory and.if a an he e this aia cman a {pf the ~ Rooms— ually warm wi | Mr. Burge ‘said. It’s too late to | |do anything about it now, but it’s important-for the future, Mr. Burge emphasized. Reg. 419.95 Completely Save $100.00 Furnished This Deluxe 2 door re- frigerator with 12.2 cu. see P. E. [. Guernseys Peter Murchison, president pre- | Treston Bubar Monticello, sided. Plans ‘rere anal ~<a Maine, is in charge of the dis- ft. freezer, colors in , be-held in St.John's Presby- tribution in this province and | white Liviagracm, Bathroom, serian Church, New London. ua j ie See Brunswick. enamel or # K ‘ ' He is planning a. demonstra- a oppertone- i s itchen. Hugh Lowry, convener of mis- _.|tion perhaps in a week's t s ee finish. : Eb ee A large choice of furniture for as bs Per. Day A number of Prince Edward (Mary Palmet and Sons, Ken. "Dut we could give demonstra- programme, and following some |Island Guernsey cows have |sington produced 10,433 pounds it today”’, he and Mr. Green | discussion it was egreed that |qualified in record of perfor- milk, 496 fat for BCAs of 136 and °"" before we leave the Pro: | four young people.be chosen to mance tests listed in the current | 129. - | vince. present a report of the work of lissue of the Canadian Guernsey | Not A Thimble Full of Frost Anytime canto red . . 4 ey pig! ee s aaa pro- seesbsose sta SOnaSEEEa the church in different mission | Breeders’ Journa uce pounds m: fat 3i fields around the world and that ae ae ac ae for ae of 126 Sa fat for’ $ PURITY DAIRY © 3 ae ig a film some of the © pounds m ut-|Roy Younker, Kingston as .a ? : cine ae eee ferfat for breed. class’ averages |two-vear-old heifer. $ “Parents Prefer { Home FoodFreezers tom 169.95 Plans were made to hold the Of 132 milk, 129 fat for L.A.| The current Journal also lists ¢ Purity Products” 3 annual spring rally in Mt. Stew- |Semple, e Charlottetown drug- | the unusual production of Mr. 3 art on May 23rd. Names of | ‘gist, whose farm is located at|Semple’s -Waterlily Dianne’s $. 317 Kent st. Dial 4.7125 4 FULL WIDTH - speakers were suggested and a Mag a om a ar cow. | Glenda whose milk production of |, ; qi =a film stri will, be shown by mp! ee-year-old, Bur- | 16,609 pounds is rated the high- | Roberta Sie who will also lead |lynleigh Ginger produced 9,233|est-ever turned in by a Prince CAR FLOOR MATS” : a discussion following. Miss eet ae. = fat for BCAs of | Edward Island cow on twice-a- lf You Need We--will store free of charge, and you Shaw‘will lead the devotions at m a | day milking. This story has been Pe Al terest unt the close of the rally. | Maiden Hill Pamela, a four- told already in this paper. b Colees eae ones: It was announced that the Year_old cow owned by Mrs. “KEEP MEMORY GREEN at students attending Ewart Col- | Welsh is the mother tongue of ‘lege the Presbyterian Church 9 | M 3,040 Canadians. Deaconess Training Schoo! wil RMe@QUIAr eeting ee You Need u be on a Maritime tour this spring || ou Nee and will be on the Islnd the Is Held Recently | ; . last day of April and “the 1st : i\\ . sg ‘ Ios toe day of May: | KENSINGTON — At the regu. do your shopping ||| Spring . is just around HING D lar monthly meeting “of the jjj[P——~—~-—-@t-———.... |. the. corner..If_ you. are s New: London’ Laymen's Associa- aoe Ge ° He 1 : ee Hunger Proj tice ‘held recently, the members North River I planning on - building, a ? eee a V7, ecided to sponsor a_presenta- | y | Big Powerful * re | d d tion of the Spring Brook Wo- | (7a Store | ea Se or FLOORING, YARD ° jmen’s Institute Variety Concert > ee u ay. lee Is Conc U e lat St. Mark's Hall on Friday, for everyday : GOODS SQUARES Electric Washer Don’t Miss A Period of March 25. Steady Low DOUGLAS BROS. , ' ee The Mr. a Project was, The meeting, held in the . TILES 5 years warranty started in ac church hall, Kensington, opened | . weak year’ soap A ff twenty-one weeks ago. During with prayer by yo haath Prices! | & JONES INC. 1 year’s supply of free Play Hockey Get Your New this time each high s-héol was | John Pillman, who presided. Ten : | All TOYS on Sale up to— Reg. $189.95 to donate 21 hours towards Red | members attended J I Call 892-1234 Charlottetown om Ped Cross work. Tracadie completed The program chairman, Wes- z ae 50% Discount SAVE $50.00 its 2thours_yesterday and. as Jey Cole, reported. that he had the highlight Gf the day they ‘not ’yet met with the chaplain to | ADMIRAL TV Now Automatic Pop - up TOASTERS. closed their project with the prepare the.program. Cards had i r" t hanging of unger. Approx!-, been. sent to the sick. and Leigh P an * i tien oo i oo sgutinegiea ase 14.95 mately 120 Pine pincutes the Paynter, Elmer Paynter and in BS ies ersencees ceremony waving placards bear- William Pidgeon were appointed : mae ‘HOCKE 4 ing. quotations such as ‘‘We on the new sick committee STICKS”. vearivee Ya Price @ New-1966 Models the 4th District of Kings County Progressive Conservative Association Hate Mr. Hunger’, ‘Hunger; The sum of $5 was voted to- and ‘‘Let’s Kill Him ward the Easter Seal Campaign. Quick’”. Collection amounted to $2.25 Before hanging Mr Hunger, An informal discussion on ca- pupils smothered him with en- pital punishment was introdic- veloges containing the money ed by the chaplain, Rev E.J. donczted by the pupils and -their Fiander during the lunch and so- parents. Approximately $35 was | cial period. Meeeting closed with Hurts” PRICED FROM __ *159.99 Good Used TV's All Sizes 69.95 Up ant ea Oe 22 gallon galvanized gion men g4.gg | Sarpage Cans ANNUAL MEETING | #"" coer With cover raised for the project. Prayer by the president Portabl Reg. 4.98 : pa ‘ le 4 speed eg. 4. RECORD PLAYERS 24.95 PE. Fluid Milk Association MURRAY. RIVER Sa us ak SAVE $1.49 nine tor 14,9 wood CHAIRS, 4 for 8 5 NOW PUBLIC HALL Wednesday, March 23rd at 8 p.m. Premier Walter Shaw and Hon. Hubert MacNeil and Melvin McQuaid, M.P., will be in attendance. Notice of - Semi-Annual Meeting | FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1966 | 2:30 P.M. Charlottetown Hotel. , We want furniture in . trade. ‘3.39 FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO 187 GT. GEORGE. ST. Dial 4-5547 An invitation is extended to all of the 1 residents of the district to attend. mo Lunch Will Be Served x % '