ILATED at th prospects of a new hat for Easter are (Left to right) Hrs. .l.B Lar- kin. Mrs. H. P. Stewart and Mrs. Stanley Walker wh se teams were the first to make I conmlete returns in the la- Ladies Given Easter Hats For Leading Red Cross Drive Winning teams of the ladics'iSit-arns. Mrs Garry MacNevln and men's divisions of the 1962 SM Mrsv Myron Yates. in congratulating the winners. dies division of the Red Cross campaign organisation f o r Charlottetown which is now 97 per cent completed with on- ly two of the us mane" still to report. I man of the Red Cross campaign The Charlottetmni Board of . Trade Tuesday will open its first “blitz” campaign in many years in a drive for new in e m- rs About 250 prospects have been lined up for membership and in teams. each made up of two board members. wtll call (I! these off With a “blitz” breakfast at the Charlottetown Hotel in Tues- day morning. At. I a in. Dr. Frank MacKinnon will be the keynote speaker. i lBoard Launches Campaign 9For Members Next The membership campaign will be the highlight of Board of Trade Week in Charlottetown which runs from April 23 lo Ap- ril 28. Main protect of the week in the drive for new member: which it is hoped will double the ranks of the board LITERATURE MAILED notation: to prospects on loin- ing the board. This weekend. li- terature ca: board activities is to be mailed out to prospects. In May. the Charlottetown ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County; organization for the city. made the presentation of a hat to Lt. C. W. Wheatley of the tea in composed of members of 5 Sig- nals Regiment of the Armed Ser- 1 vlces' division which was th e‘ A- Wilma! Gwdfi- Chum“ gm 3,, m.“ complete "mm... town. chief returning officer for Mr. Bartlett expressed appre—i 9‘1"?!“ Count)“ mm "5‘ union to In the eight member . night that he received the ex- team which was captained by MW telegram "0m Ottale Major 3.6. Dumont and com- MOW?!“ "‘9 “SWIM!” 0' Med on)", following each of Parliament and calling for a whom received . "nan souvenir. federal election Monday. June ill. Major W.L. MacKlnnon. Lt A.E. YFSIEFdfly mommfl 31110 Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat, Apr. 21, 1962. 5 Election Gear ls Rolling ; As Gaudet Gets Word Meeting: with chosen elec- tion officials will have in be held to see that all are thor- oughly familiar with men du- ties. and that with enumera- tors will be held next week. when they will be handed the working kits they will use. As well as taking care of Week rd will be celebrating its 75th anniversary and it is interesting: to note that the grandfather of the present board president. G. G K Pcake. was the seconder of a motion at a meeting of m e r-‘ chants 75 years ago that a board he formed. ' BOARD PROJECTS l hoard were .‘ Amalgamation of the former Village of Spring Park with Char- lottetown: New Wood islands-Caribou ferry. the Lord Selkirk: Charlottetown': new building; Charlottetown‘s , building, HMSC Queen C h latte; New two-foot runway at the, Charlottetown Airport; Procurement of the first pro- vincial~civic town planner. i Securement of Enheat main-‘ tenance plant at Charlottetown Airport with an annual payroll of over $300,000: ‘ Setting up of a standing retail merchants‘ committee. Sponsorship of a management. ' training course in co—operntlon; with the Atlantic tie a no in l c Council: Continued improvement of fa-f cllitieii and serVice on the Bor- den-Tormentine route. including ‘ MV Confederation; Adequate planning and organ- federal l . Drama Festival Is To Provide $50 Scholarship The PEI Drama Festiyal executive derided to provide a $50 scholarship to a qualified applicant Lo attend an apprnied summer school during a meet mg Wednesday night The final entry date lor Ull‘ years festival has been extend ed until April 30 it was an nounced that Murray Porter Wolfville. NS will be ’he ad- indicator. prospects during the day-long Members of the camassing Some recent benefits to Char- my. plays have been "mam campaign team have agreed to devote the. lotietuwn and the province to to data m m, fully” winch Mn The campaign will be kicked entire day to make sales p r e~. suiting from the work of th s be held my 17 w 19 .t m, Queen Charlotte High Scuool auditorium. Police Report Quiet Holiday Both the RCMP and Charlotte- town City Police last night re- ported that from early Thursday evening until late last night. the situation was quiet on all fronts. Both reported that holiday traffic was extremely heavy particularly throughout the rur~ al areas The city police stated that they had not received any accident reports. not e v e n of a scratched fender. The RCMP re- ported only a couple of very mi» nor bumps of little or no dam- age value. b ut accidents of a serious nature were completely absent. l O O I I iutioii for the 1964 Confederation centennial. including demands for ext ns’ f th Ch ltt - . . .0... “5...?” “ ' ° Meet Minister Retention of the provincial building within the city. and the first provincial United Appeal. *—_ L Cl\'lC officials. . of the City Council public relations ’ ma metal govern- Councillors I E Hyndman and meal health authoriiies were Walter Cox, and (in; Comptrol- ‘ Hay-or A Wallhen Gaudet and ler John Butler W EASTER T-BONE STEAK Mtglfrlirdmnn withu' mfi . ($2.004 r $1.25 TURKEY DINNER Complete With Trimmings $1.00 children 60c DOW'S RESTAURANT FREE nnuvnnv ALL DAY zasrnii SUNDAY Dial 4-9226 Grafton St. is: £§°’é.i§l‘l‘.‘.‘l. :53“: m w Prom we at the wen-rd. Hat. it Meredith» m also Informed him :25” “it”: 'l°.?ll:.":“:l‘.’l commutes .m N Thursday it: w w * wt * w w * Red Cross headquarters to draw pmmm and “lid,” “um “HU- P‘J‘ Connolly. L1. 1T. DI- “‘3‘ FM WT“ 0' film”! had “(13:12: St Clair Tumor Jud_ . with Hon. Hubert McNeill. m. the hm We,“ as prim m. which the ladies carried on t‘ vies. Jr., and Lt. c.w. Wheatley. been Issued on Aim! 19 and that g. a, Queen. Couty Court‘ who le55 Flres Minister of Health. regard— the first terms in each section the“. am!" Ind m‘d' the" 1"" M" Bulk" "lied that the” the “own” day m" be June under the Election Act. is mi 3 “13 “‘5 depanmem" hum!“ Winners in the. ladies' division were Mrs. HP. Stewart. Mrs. JB. Larkin and Mrs Stanley‘ at the same time last year. ‘ RH. Bartlett. over-all chair- heard from during the coming W" St“ lm’ June 25. week. The advanced polls will be. Walker who were presented with hat certificates donated by city which... on... .c. .......lPossession Case Adiourned In City Court On Thursday tatlons which inclinde s m a l 1 gift: for all 1| members of the winning teams were the co- chairmen of the ladirs' dl\'lsl0fl. Mm LE. Prowse. Vlrs. .l oh n The case of Herbert George.| Connrlly and Mrs. G G Houston. pleading not guilty to the charge held Saturday June 9 and Mon- day June 11. Mr. Gaudet said that the proclamation announcing the election and the details of its conduct is now in the hands of the printer. Now that he has received of- flcial word. Mr. Gaudet said {that all the election machinery will get into full swing within a Vera Beck and Vivian Marie MacPhee. both charged with .substitute revising officer customary appointment of a for revision of the preliminary vct- lng lists. while many steps will follow these. it is expected that the first three weeks of the pre- electlon period will be Iullv oc- cupied with making progress on those outlined. Burning grass and rubbish had the city firefighting equipmenti ‘out twice yesterday afternoon, I Thcre was no damage. l l The first call was turned in at is p m. wher fircmcc. had to deal‘ ‘with a pile of burning rubbish which had got out of hand in oml l yard of 5% Richmond Street. ; The second call had the equip- went out to a vacant ll t e an Upper Queen Street. at about mm; which in dire Imam. 10‘ In mu over 50 member, of (he 4. With balloting to take place . . elsewhere in the province of {Blurzi‘x' 90mph?“ mun“ 53341 which is considerably ‘ me“ division to nuke remms' on June IR, declaration day for gimmifegmignfuxfif' 5:33)]: fsanitary engineering surye.V l more than ind been turned in "d be mm "1959 wnuyd he Ihe Queens constituency haa‘ reports on cleanliness of reli- tauranis. ' Local authorities have pon- dered action to be taken in View of the city health officer's re- port thnt conditions in the city restaurants are not satiszac- tory. Storey Electric Lid ‘ The EusteTForiide Ol Services Mar AUTOMATIC WASHER of possessing liquor in a place driving without a 1962 license. 01;..r members of the th r e e few days. All the work in con- other than his residence. was were each fined live dollars 8.50 p m to put a damper on a "fl t" t . I . — .\ . - .- 693" czalrgslp:cr§ln Jae"; remanded in Wednesday. April and costs or two days. The fifi'flcrghmzzemxe‘nmiraiimd Good [pleading grass fire. . & DRYER REPMRS Kenny. Mn. Albert chimps, m. 25. by masillrlte A- J. Hui-m former IlIo pleaded guilty to p “n i Y m w ,m. 4,. m, M. ,_, mm in city police court Thursday. Constable Charles Ready pre- sented evidence for the crown Charles R. McQuaid ia counsel CW. McArthur. Mrs Florence falling to halt at a stop sign and was fined five dollars a n d costs or two days. Three persona charged with being drunk and incapable werei on Monday. April 30 an army of, enumeratora will warm L‘tr-i ioughout the county. ‘ Mr. Gaudet's first task. that of his counterparts. Dan- SUMMERSIDE -— Good Fri- day was observed quleliy in ySuinarierside with large congre- gations attending special church and . 'ro warm rumour ' ’ WELLINGTON iReutersl .Prime Minister Keith Holvoake said Friday night a chain of fallout monitoring stat i o it s lr.iim>r| \l'r\lll'llllll l lllllti'k .wil priiis fur .ill on... ' l’linnc iis liirl.i\ Movie Entertainment! Comedy! Musical! Romance! D r a m a! ‘Wesrern! Something for everyone! Plus—a lifor the accused. ' . . - I L O ‘ A L nisonoiritnv connuc'r all fined five dollars and costs malf’g-mfi’ffid “gfi‘ilnervice- commemoratin: unmanned by New Zealand xov- SlOTEY Elem“: LlCl. spectal matinee for the children. Ernest Carter. charged with or two days. ‘ ' hr Pm)”. holy day. .ernment scientists has been :etI ma. disorderly conduct on complaint of his wife. on a remand from April 16. again had his case re- manded to April 15. due to the fact the witness was not avail- able. Lester O'Doanell is defen- . to counsel. ougnvgg BIRTHDAY Frank H. Prmenor. repre- llarry Corcoran. rciired con- ‘ “med by J~ P- leol'mi PlGId‘ tractor of Charlottetown “ill be . “1 “my to m. “"39 0‘ dflv' Kinsmen Hear Election Talks The Charlottetown Kinsmen Club held nomination night at. their regular weekly meeting Thursday at the Charlottetown .Bryant. Alberton. .County. is the preparation of i the official proclamation. T h i s impressive document sets forth the times. dates. and places for nominations to be receivrd: date of the election and poll- ing hours. and similar per- The holy week service: were leoncluded last evening at the lPredtyteflan church where the guest preacher. Rev. R.G R. Webher. minister, of the United Church. Brookfleld. NS. de- livered his final sermon on the tinent information. mm. “lam “ 5"” Cross". Following this will come the‘ The a”: w" "My and “’"m lnaming of enumerators, whose “d P'm'm'd n "99"?“ "9' DIES TN NY. Frederick Bruce Pound was .for each rural poll. Since enu-i lup as a precautionary measure > in the event of us. nuclear test: i on Christmas Island. i .********** ' SPECIAL! SPECIAL! (li'iinrn l"ll3 r “ iuli 1‘43? * ‘k *k ‘k ** ‘k i 'k * I Saturday—3 Shows 'l—3:lS—7—8:30 l i . 0 ~ - I ing without due care and atten- . , job will be to list all the eligib-t comm"? for the Indie- to dis- obse . 3 lb h lhd E .. . . , w, amym’n’,” n" “y 3’ |tion. and was fined as or in g?” ' Chfwkafihsllfmi. voters. There will be two of wiggler "sit: "Mr- M .D at I and 3 For All a ' ' v . n or re r " . days. “ck J I to“. them for each city poll and one , MM”... 90 l V9?! Q“ i no mm! Mrs. B, Graham Rogers has}fined five dollar: or two days received word of the death of‘ for passing on a railway crou- her older slslf‘l‘. \lrs (‘licstcr ing Haen ln Rhmrin-ck. N.\' on The case of Edgar Kenneth. April in. Mrs Hmn l: :iiryivnd Roper. charged with Ipeeding.’ by her husband. .1 hrmhcr. it E. was adjourned to April 26 at thel Ellis of SlimmCrSllli‘ incl lwn request of defence council J.‘ Iistcrn. Miss Myrri Ellis of HM. P Nicholson, ristown. NJ. and “in Lorna Bill! of S“"‘"'°Ndf' _ The 9 Tables see CROSBY FUNERAL Allnomineea fortho m: can castive gave election speeches. The election will be held in two. weeks. meratlun is scheduled to start April ill. and completed within a week. this phase will be un- International airline nperta have forecast a 300 per cent In- 'f‘wo new members. Richard the enumerators selected. sworn. 3 Becker. British Columbia and i and given instruction: in th s i r Herbert Smith. Charlottetown. ‘ duties. ' . fgull!'u‘walhcfggriald reported on ' MONUMENTAL TASK {Men Mum and A)“ John. Meanwhile. there is also the: “on on . ’und ‘ monumental task of selecting: film! H!“ h '(“L'm‘ polling stations. deputy return-3 P") - ’5‘” ' c “1'” " the in: officers. and pull clerks for derway early next week. Wltlllafiatn’nlfirlzarfignh-nmhn Gov't. Inspected Branded Beef Money Back Guarantee WEATHERBV'S CLOVEI? FARM DONALD lbull remember. funeral for J. Ernest Crosby . . duh m" "035 25 this county's 103 polling dlvl- 1. u a M i can - [and . . a. Queen Dial i m held Thursday 11:33.: Bridge Ad'on muggy-chm" mm 0:! "r: ‘ hm... l ‘ O‘comlllll m; “imammitunumwmauamu from the Henncsscy . - ' ' I Home to St. Dunstan‘s Basilica. Hid M the response was etc-l "mm lied“! ‘ h "N" “" “hm ““ WM hmiy'lilfivf $21.35.";r'". l”! "Wm, H... ...,‘= - last Pit“ a . . I by m. Rev. P McMahon who , ns mena a . F I s . . I, .1” “ducted me "Ni" 8' m. Charlottetown Duplicate Bridge unwary: was reported on by . u n e e c e i lay Coll!“ w y w . , IN NEW ENGLAND "Her The Ray-l Cum!“ LE Club at the Charlottetown lio- lion attended in a body with their graveside service bein conducted by Robert Klnl. Willi ("1 hm. Aim Farmer and Mrs. Green emerged In ftrrt in the north-south eom« Clive Cudmore and 12 members voliniteered to act as canvassers. l A visitor to the meeting was Mack Carter. a Kinsmen from m. liclntirs % as the Marshall whose guns were Last Post and Rcwillc being pll'c'e . In," "'0 “in” St. John NJ). our "nor o_ nan “13mm: 1,,” . mailed by insular Frank Smith. 9" ' '°“~ with r funeral problems to! For mm M - - ' I The pallbearers were \' w. I/vw- . 'hfld 0' “"7 9""! "d ""2 In time for Easter N :0" w an ‘ h- f i a“ “V “'9 Whlfe lightning—and i’ that my Am. "ward “m.- Rnbert Hines. Mrs. Bent-m i an it]! . the in! or “a”. ‘I "9"“ M” Rpm Kw" Rogers and Bay E1"! Um. “d Aeolian Wm m mt “Nice ° A Gallant and Jack Power. lnlcr- W" "' mm 'W' there PANTRY SALE °""' snows ’ mam can place in ‘he Roman Ainslie. éffiflh'cfimm h m u M, mwcs is A new worn ‘MONDAY 2 0”“ AT 7 and 9 v _ H -e .. .. . : “Mk “"""" ‘ih. Mrs. Grace King and sin. Iatlole wean. Bureau ‘:""'I'"" ‘ “WAIT FUNERAL —- The Mary MarLeganlpag ain‘t Toni m"— mgm 2,. ‘ c see c . . osmaii. p... neraiforfhelate Charles Cauty and “mums.- srewart ofllarshfield. was held Charlie bombs and Manning‘ "Hindu afternoon from the Bagnall took third. : (‘utcllffe Funeral Home. with Following are the lop five, the services being conducted by teams in each divlllol: the Rev. ll. Lattmer Mem-. EAST 5'" 0f the Royal Canadian Le- flmmtaabody.andthe m x mducted by; s. 0 . The "Last Post" I. u I. Roy Vessey-L. Gandst NORTH-0001'! 1 Mrs. Farmer-Mrs. Green 2 Mary Duffy-Mr! Hillel I. B Ellis-Mrs. Rogers 4 I . Mrs Dunbar-Mrs Wellner ll. Douglas-A Coffin 'Is in the People‘: Cemetery . W l N N E R EASTER OUTFIT Dow's Men's and ons' Wear Thomas H. Doyle. North Rustic. Draw-"Ida hyCoast. Warm- meme-ate. WP.” om: ALL DAY MID-DAY OI “mt mo .homemadaoalsea fol Thin... O I)” fldlongtl'SaM/M. l9” Massachusetts Avenue (“DIINI .0. IA... I Moon 5 McLeod Ltd. I 0 F El! TO [MY an. to 9:00M W } MOORE & M.“ MD MD people the an. The most fasclnating gods oi chance ever swept into high adventure! llll llllllll llllllll Hillll-llllll lllililllli'llll llll illl illllll'llllll fill .illll lillllli rm wnmnmrzcwwoozaie ”’° ‘iac CdorCm% **********,seesssesssn; i SUNDAY MIDNITE! l Box Office open 12:05 — Show 12:” a.m. “tits-initiator... den—as—a-uan/ —_-I~|-_-.‘:!~I--UI-V -—'- m