. C Charlottetown Rural Teach- us Local held its annual sup- per meeting last night at Park- dale Women‘s Institute Hall. Guest speaker was Dr. Fran MacKinnon. principal of Prince H'TOWN RURAL TEACHERS MEET of Wales College. Weston Car- mody. teacher at Parkdale High School. was in charge of entertainment. Left to right are rs. Dulcinea Andrews Parkdale Elementary. secre- tary of the local: Mrs. Eliza- beth MacKay, Parkdale High. vice-president. Mrs. Gertrude Whiteway. York. president. and Dr. MacKiinnon. Renault To By DON MacLEOD Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer Tile provincial government has been asked by Automobile Ren- ault (Canadai Limited to pre- pare a brief, outlining the pos- sible advantages of the company locating an automobile assembly plant in this province. Two weeks ago. when it was know that the Renault Company of France was considering the Maritime Provinces as an auto. moblic assembly centre. Pre- mier Walter R. Shaw and Indus- ister Leo Rossiter invited com- pany representatives to meet with government officials. Mr. Rossiter said last night l“a tentative time and place has been arranged for a meeting uith the company and I expect l LOCAL BRIEFN l l l IN HOSPITAL Eddy Vessey, Charlottetown, is l patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. PATIENT ‘ Constable Davison Biggar.} Charlottetown. is a patient in underwent a tonsillectomy. ; HAVING SURGERY 1’ Former police chief Charlesl MacArthur. Charlottetown. is at patient at. the P.E.I. Hospital‘ where he is undergoing surgery. He is showing improvement. MACQUARRIE HAS FLU' lieath Macquarric. one of two Progressive Conservative can- o'dates in Queens County. is confined to his home With in— iiuenza. Mr. Macquurrie will be unable to take part in the events today when Prime Min. ister John Diefenbaker will be in the province. ll'OOLNER FUNERAL — The funeral for Woolnet was held Where service was conducted by Rev. Morley Bentley. During tile service Olan Steven-son sang Life's l-tailw to Heaven". Pallbearers were Guy Rollings. Lorne Hnuston. Clive MacNeill. Virrd Court. George Gallant nId Ay'lvard Doiron. Flower~ ment took place In Cavendish remote fl . Pallbearers were actor Buntain. Exton Bultman. {inland Btmtaln. Pace Nun"- Lynl Toombs and Blair Roll- IDSS. The remains were need ’1“ the Cutcliffe receiving vault. liter to be buried a New Glas- ¢0w cemetery. lNMAN FUNERAL — Th0 I"marl for John W h. or Rev. sum (:11. -_ During w» culls mg "I v. m 3"“ Joni-u alone" Pallbear- Mm Gm“ M. lanai-(Ii “flier-i. Neil ’MnoKulzie. "“ . Hon. wu- ‘nR- iii-w and Malcolm . no" “"19! tome m. t try and Natural Resources Min-v the P. E. I. Hospital where he. I Condder Assembly Plant Here to have confirmation of the meet- .ing tomorrow." 1 T u e s d a y. the government 1 was requested to p r e p a re a brief. dealing with such items as site. transportation. power. labor supply and the prospects for labor training in the prov- ince. According to government of- ficials. the company has made no decision. or is it near a deci- sion, on where it may locate I 'U .— fl) 5 1-0 Mr. Rossiteir said "the com- pany has been In touch with us four times within the past 24 hours. and has said it will be more than pleased to have a re- presentation from us.” t l i Mobile First Aid l l l A brief presented to the pro- vvincial committee for Red Cross .first aid services points out that 1:the Charlottetown committee is tin need of a suitable vehicle lfroni which a mobile first aid lpost can be operated at public lfunctions during the spring and summer mont The brief was presented by LG. Gillespie. on behalf of the Charlottetown committee and was received y the provincial committee headed by Dr. Ross Stewart and Dr. John M Gillis. vicechairman. The brief pointed out that many committments have been arranged already for 1963 and one request for public first aid service in 1964 is also on iie. The Charlottetown first aid workers contribute their time and skill without remuneration ‘Pos’r Seen Need but are hampered by lack of facilities. it was stated. . The committee recognized it las a difficult situation as the lRed Cross budget does not per- mit additional expenditures dur- ing 1963 Dr. Stewart will bring the mat- iterr to the March meeting of the provincial executive of the Red e ' was presented at a luncheon served by volun- teers on c convertershitp of O .1 PAGE'Large Shopping Centre Charlottetown and Queens County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. March 14, 19633 l l l l i l i I | l t i Cancer Soc Dr. C. M. Harlow. Halifax. educational chairman for the Nova Scotia Division of the Canadian Cancer Society. was guest speaker at last night's an- nual meeting of the P.E.I. Div- ision in the Charlottetown Hotel. Dr. Harlow, who on “Preventative Cancer Measur- es." outlined the means by which the public is educated in the field of health. and discussed the ways by which serious dis cases may be prevented. He stressed the need for main- taining proper weight and good health through balanced nutri- SN'OWFALI. HITS CITY’S BUDGET lion and physical education. with the hope that these measures can cancer or diabetes. The report of the president, R. M. Jones. stated that the past prevent or delay diseases lik e.R Tile first shopping centre in it was announced yesterday by' the metropolitan district will be G. Stewart MacKay. when help ' I bum in “he Village ”‘ Pa'kdalev received approval of his appil-z Since that time. '9 y S 0 e fiwifigm by town planning om“dong been heard of ‘ C S. i d . Father And Son | Mr. In Education Stressed MacKay said the long-l l 1 Banquet Is Held vicinity of $250,000 to construct“ ‘ and would house 12 stores. Date .’ Tm. annuafl fathe'r and son for starting construction was .banquet was held recentl b not stated. . i the Basilica pmish C bsy ()3, T e new centre Will be erected _ . . lScouts. as a climax in marking on .5" Pater’s Road' (“Teeny op'l year saw eonsmtent progress In Lord Badempoweu week. lpos1te People‘s Cemetery on the an ' The guests at the head table Site] “0w occupied bythe SWISS Cha et branches of the societys workv .3 few may?" Changes in were; Maurice McAleer. ' - operations. expansion in policy. man of the sponsoring group i Last year. United States busi- and a sfcp-up in the educationallhfl-S so" peter represented thé nesa interests endeavoured tol program. icubs_ Rev. Charles Cheverie .obtain permission to build a. The society ended the year with ! Roy Mchivary' vice.presideni ' Shopping cemre in the City 0 . 8 balance of Slightly over $7.000.iof the provincial council. Mrs. Charlonetow“ near North River! Largest expenditure of the year i Doris McCarey. district commis- Road. but were timed d0“ by‘ went towards research withtsioner’ John Richard' assistant civic town planning authorities. around $41,400 delegated to this : provincial commiss i o n e r to r he 1' 9° 0 m m 9 “all” Of the field. straining. Mrs Julia Mitchell pre-‘town Naming committee. that Following reports of officers, sident of the mothers' auxiliary. l the apphcatlo" “Oi P9 granted." Dr. Lloyd Cox an Willard MacDonald representinglwas approved by City counflll DJysdfle. who last year receiv- the. Boy Scouts and his father 1 after a full'scale debate- ' e felowships to Memorial Hos- Malcolm MacDonald and Rich-. v pital for Cancer and Allied Dis- ard Trottier. 102E.“ TERTINGS eases. New or City, spoke-l Chairman for the evening was “or O 3’ briefly. as did Dr. Temple Hoo.er. McAleer. and Father Che- per. verie said grace. ‘ The new executive includes‘ The Basilica Mothers' Auxm. ‘ alph JOINS. PIP-Sidcnt; C. W. ary under Mrs. Victor Clow serv- PEIGI'S. VICE r Dl‘t‘Sidenl: J. T. ed a turkey dinner and films on' lPlace. treasurer. and Mrs. J. G. l scouting were shown by Mr.‘ This year's heavy snowfall. with 11 inches in the past week. is playing havoc with the city budget. A contribut- ing factor. too. has been the icy condition of streets and sidewalks requiring heavy ap- plications of salt. So far this year, the winter's cost of snow removal and salt has been $13.000. with the salt. alone. costing $6.000. The total is considerably higher than last year. although compara- tive figures were not avail- able yesterday. v e r, last year's total cost was $16.- 000 for the season. it was stat- ed by City Comptroller John Butler. Fishing Contest Set For May 3-4 The Queens County Fish and Game Association meeting at. the YMCA last night announced Toronto Player Intends To Keep Wearing Hat TORONTO (CP)-—-Red Kelly intends to keep wearing a hat until after this year‘s Stanley Cup champions are elected. and not just to ward off the cold. For almost 16 seasons Kelly's carrot-top was in full View for the fans that watched him toil as defenceman With Detroit Red Wings and centre wit Toronto Maple Leafs. Then Howie Young. a Detroit defenceman who joined the Na- tional Hockey League since Kelly was traded by Wings to Toronto in 1960. banged into the redhead a game here and sent him hurtling to the ice, which didn't exactly act as a cushion for his hea ennis. executive director. l Richard. I I all. m 5.21%.? GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Consult ‘ T-BONE - SIRLOIN FRESH STEAK Ii. 79: HAMBURG 213s. 891: Will Be Built In Parkdale both for and against the pro- osed idea. rumors have efforts being ma 0 to build such a one-stop shopping area in various parts sought centre would cost in the to; the metropolitan area. Most prominently mentioned was the Village of S h e rwood, while Southport also was noted gas a possible site. However. the proposed location in Parkdale was chosen only after consider- able deliberation aud considera- tion of many factors. Mr. Mac- Kay said. HEROIN SEIZED NEW YORK (AP) — Detec- tives arrested seven persons {including a former college bas- ketball star Tuesday night and seized heroin valued at police $250.000. said Wednesday. They identified one of those arrested as Ed me. 33, who played a -r 1011 a championship City College of New York basketball team the committee and became had held open meetings to give ‘ “gambling 1both opponents and proponents‘was sentenced Nov. 19. 1951. to ian opportunity to be heard. At six months for his part in ms- }the time. feelings were strong nipulating scores. FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS l is T E A K 59° an the He involved fix” scandals. Instant 12 or. Reg. $1.18 Stafford 24 oz. l OFFICES: 9c TRY 43cl Q Charlottetown . Summersldo Lyons 90 Galize :3: Grade A Lge. Maple Leaf1 . Moan“. . “but” 98¢ DEVEL 001, 55‘; Agents Throughout. the Province éKing Cole 10 01. Instant OPING Fancy Mac I ECOFFEE 1.19 SERVICE APPLES 513s. 59d Gauthier spent the summers of 1961 and ‘62 on the staff of the Royal Canadian Navy Hospital, Halifax. NS. that a fishing contest will be conducted at the North River causeway May 3 and 4. YORK BEEF. CHICKEN 0R TURKEY MEAT PIES 4 $1. The subject of the registration 'of guides came in for consider- able discussion. and it was de-. cided that further discussion should be held on the matter be- fore any concrete announce- ments are m . The president, Earl Riggs. also W. Mrs. C. W. MacArthur. HfEllYER (Continued from page 1) ing plant In West Prince and to support the West Prince ferry project followuig the com- pletion of II technical and feas- ibility survey now underway. sat-s «mi “mug-r, \ww—W-«u ‘ . .. i A " - . ROLAND G. TAYLOR Jeweller leaves Today For Europe Roland G. Taylor of Taylors' Jewellers Limited leaves today for Cologne. Germany to attend the “Photokina” the internation- al photo fair. More than 400 firms from 19 cotintnies will ex- hibit. Mr. Taylor will also spend some time in Belgium and Hol- land with the firm's diamond agent. He plans a few days stop in London with business connec- tions before his return the last of the month. A Liberal government will immediately cons i a no ice breaking ferry equal to the Abegweit, Mr. MacNaught said. A 12-milo territorial limit will be established by diplomatic methods and negotiation. eas- ier credit will be made avail- able to fishermen and better I l . , . wharf facilities provided. : liowands Cove and Skinners 'lPond harbors were mentioned iby Mr. MalcNaught as two of l his major projects in this area during his previous time at 0t- Iowa Clinton Morrison. president of the West Prince Liberal As- sociation. chaired the meeting. Others who spoke briefly were Robert Campbell. MLA an Prosper Arsenault. MLA. Wil- ent of East a. liam Burns. presid Prince Liberal Association and Harris Rogers. O‘Lenlry were ciso on the platform ROADS CUT ATTENDANCE Liberal party officials saw attendance at the eet' : by difficult travelling condit- ions. Many secondary roads in the area were reported still blocked from Monday's storm. The main highway from berton to Tignish remains blocked. but Tigmsh area resi- dents can reach O‘Ieary via Western Road. However. others in Montrose and vicinity are unable to get out. revealed.that starting in April the association will get a wild turkey program underway. A part of this program it Is plan- ned to bring in 200 wild turkeys from other provinces. to add to the number that have been rais- ed locally. It was also announced that the pheasant and partridge pro- gram as carri out during pre- w vious yea-rs will again be con- ducted this coming summer. A decision was also made that the association should submit to the provincial department of in- dustry and natural resources the suggestion that a number of new dam site§ be established to ex- pand tmut fishing capabilities throughout the county. Promotion Announced Captain L. E. Prowse. com~ mending officer HMCS Queen Charlotte. announced last night that Naval Headquarters. has Lieutenant (MN) Patricia M. Gauthier. RCNtR). to the rank of Lieutenant (MN). Lieut. Gauthier is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gauthier of North Rustico. and graduated from the Charlottetown Hospital School of Nursing in 1960. Following graduation she spent one year in general nursing dut- ies at the hospital and in 1961 was appointed to the teaching staff of the school of nursing where she is still employed. In April 1961. she enlisted in e local naval reserve as a nursing sister. and shortly after was appointed in charge of the MAKE IT THIN Scientists now turn gloss fib- res thirty-millionth: of an inch thick into filter paper: to strain 1:011:10“ gas and radioactive par- t e es. womens Royal anadian Nav- al Reserve Division at Queen Charlotte. . In addition to carrying out the regular winter training schedule at the local naval division. Lieut. Expropriation Power Sought By City To Add Parking Space In the recent issue of the P.E.l. Royal Gazette It Is an- nounced that the City of Char- lottetown is to apply for a num- ber of amendments to the Char- lottetown Incorporation Act. The legislation being sought covers various Items such as. expropriation p o w e r s. assess- ments. housing. exemptions. mo- tor vehicle tsxation. powers for the school board and borrowing. In detail the following amend- ments to the act are being ask- ed. To authorize the city to revert to its former practice of sending asked to valuations ments are made. ore t x assess- Authorlty Is also being sought LI- to enable the council to enact a ted bsbi- ori totlons to be fit for comfortable Stanton MocPhco. and occupancy without reasonable ex- 3 Internal by-lsw compelling ren pense to the occupant. The council also wants the Authority to expropriate land on which no useful and generally occupied structure stands. to be sed on city - owned parking space. TO EXEMPTFURNITURE One piece of legislation being sought. which will no doubt bring a certain measure of relief to all taxpayers. is that which will e11- sble e city to exempt house- ol furniture a n d equipment from J taxation. beginning with an. 1. 1964. The government will also be vest in either the city or the school board. that portion Bruce Street which is now on- E The city to also seeking euth- ty to borrow from banks or other institutions. the necessary funds for capital and current ex- nditure. and to issue promis- sory notes for such borrowing - "Dolly St. Patrick’s Play MArINss FOR CHILDREN Birchwood High School ' Auditorium FRIDAY AFTERNOON March 15 at 3.30 Athnlsflm for children 25 cents GREAT COMEDY SAYS DIRECTOR 1 | l t J. P. CALLAGHAN St. Patrick's D a y is just around the corner an the annual celebration a great success. The annual Irish play. "Def. Flynn". is scheduled for Birch- wood High School Auditorium. Saturday. March 16 aiid Monday March 18 and mper. seem as each perform- ance. ce again J. Pius Callaghan. CDA is directing the show and he predicts that audiences will proclaim it Irish comedy seen in many . . Callaghan also plays the part of the harassed father of “Daffy E ynn. Tickets are becoming mighty scarce. You are advised to act at once if you don't want to be disappointed. They are on sale at Giggey‘s Pharmacy. Park- daie Pharmacy. Hughes Stead's Pharmacy. Pharmacy. Reddin Medical Pharmacy. A matinee for children is scheduled for Friday afternoon at 3:30 sharp. Flynn" IGRIIPEFRUIT 4 39c Week-End Specials From Cudmore's & PJ'S Ltd. SEE OUR LUCKY DOLLAR AD FOR MORE SPECIALS ALL DUNCAN HINIES CAKE MIX “DE SUGAR INCLUDING THE NEW ORANGE 232' 39c .31.}; 1.35. AND LEMON ‘ Zpkgs. 69c 3* ¥ ¥ ¥ ‘ ¥ 4 ¥ ¥ ¥ FRESH PETFR PAN 15 OZ TIN . p A - A Journal, to ffim$ra rARSN-Irs PEACHES. 2 for 3 I am“ 2 lbs. CHEVAIIER 2° 29c WWII“ ' HAYlEY GREEN BEANS . 39c M I LOBSTER 5 OZ. 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