MONTAGUE LEGION HONORS S MEMBER old friends and relatives. He George Preece, Montague, | (eentre) who leaves today for England is photographed be- | Robertson ing presented with a travel- | ling ease by members ‘of the Montague meat Royal Cana- dian Legion of which he is 8 —_———<<<< Joint H & S Meeting Is Shown Film On Classroom Cheating | A joint meeting of Birchwood, | particular advantage to which be us Queen Squasg and Rochford Square Home sociations was in Birchwood High School audi- | read the address and Athol member. Leslie Stuart (right) | (left) made the presentation. Mr. Preece was born in England and on his return, there will visit many it could ed with regard | and School as-.| to the ager wave of vandal- | held last night | ism in the ci Principal a Queen Square forium with an attendance of er Reginald MacDonald in- about 400. The president of the Birch- wood Home and School tiation, Ivan Berrigan, presid- ed. A subject of cheating in the class- room. Following the showing of rmed the meeting of the class- aaa situation in the new Asso- | Queen Street School. He stress- ed the necessity of zoning the film was shown on the | city to suit the school situation. | Following Mr. ‘acDonald's remarks, the aoe was clos- the film, leaders of their re- | ed by president Ivan Berrigan. Se cel aseieassniensee spective discussion groups & their opinions of the film. This was followed by a general 7 cussion by the meeting on fi (Army Explains ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens Pacis The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Mar. 29, 1962. 5 give the members of the whole | congregation an opportunity to meet with the parsonage family. The hours for the “At Home” are as follows: in the afternoon Parsonage ‘At Home’ MSS Plans perpen weather ee the attendance at the executive meeting of the P.E.I. Chapter, Multiple Sclerosis So- ciety Saturday night, it did no- thing to detract from the presen- tation of an ambitious program | of patient welfare expansion which was placed before those/ present by committee ehairman conditions ™© | the shut-ins outing for patients seennmaens summer and a publication a 7 cal origin whereby patients may become more familiar with one another and oe ideas on ethods scomplishing their routine oo en on the P.E.I ed Appez! Fund took place but ‘ittle information was deriv- ed as this organization hasn't eee its board of directors and further action was deferred to the next meeting. | The chapter decided to forene | its organized financial cam "Grid Empire Builder Dies NEW ORLEANS (AP)—Gen. obert R. Neyland, who built R the University of Tennessee's | out, however, that contributions would be welcomed from any source this year. It was announced that the ex- ecutive would hold regular quarterly mares the next be- ing slated f joined the British Army in 1910 and served at the Second | Battle of Ypres. He moved to | Montague | wife and five children. in 1928 with his 'New Restaurant Opening Today Larry’s Restaurant on the corner of Weymouth and Graf- , ton streets opens its door to the public today following a complete remodelling job. Formerly operating as a snack bar, Larry Rashed, has turned his premises into one of the most modern restaurants, with the addition of booths and ther modern fixtures. The booths plus the lunch counter can accommodate approximate- ly 35 persons. Panelled in mahogany ply. wood, the 30 ft. by 18 ft. aurant, has a staff of 10 an i patrons to be served prompt- Rashed started the estab- Im Dr. K. A. Parker +o seul - Reason Behind :. lishment ag a snack bar three the value of home an salts a Pio he Syrian Coup Boxing Draws Vatican Blast VATICAN CITY (Reuters) — Near-fatal brain injuries suf- | fered by Cuban boxer Benny (Kid) Paret provoked a Vatican radio blast Wednesday at pro- fessional boxing. Most Roman Catholic theolo- | gions consider present - day prize fights to be an objectively tmmoral sport,” the radio said. Paret ous been “hovering be- tween life and death’’ since last Saturday night when. he was injured in a welterweight title bout in New York with boxer | Emile Griffith. BRIEFS HAS HEART ATTACK Leslie Edwards, red pire Street, Summerside, ed the Prince County Hospital suffering from a heart attack. TAKING oe aaa Keith Warren and Al eette, Storey Electric's appliane servicemen, are attendi fresher D IN BOSTON Word has been received Mrs. Raym Boston, Mass., of Nelson. He is survived by Mass. WEATHERBIE FUNERA fh bie of Millview w LOCAL: jond Doucette of Oy- ster Bed a Bridge of the death in | vainly harles H. | tri widow the former Jessie Mac- Cannel MacEwen formerly of doz Pisquid now residing in Dorches- nee e funeral for Susan Weather- as held from By FAROUK NASSAR DAM TASCUS (AP)—The army said Wednesday night land re- | im reversals, pork barrel tac- tics and infiltration of the gov- ernment by imperialist agents forced the coup that has placed | Syria under military — oi the second time in six m There was a hint that a ‘saat some members of President i itasem el Koudsi’s conserva- tive regime, deposed early Wed- nesday in an_ uprising that Radio Damascus called blood- | less, were under arrest. The high command said ex- ee and conspirators re- | urv onsible for “the deviation | rent the Sept. 28 uprising ob- | jectives and aspirations” were | ae referred to trial. ee", 5,000,000 people were | to remain calm, that | force reas be used to crush | any disturbance. Frontiers were sealed. A 10 p.m.-5 a.m. cur-| few was clamped on the coun- try. + ping communications were | ce A coratt by the armed forces | severed Syrian ties with Prest- | dent Nasser’s United Arab Re- | public last Septernber. Brandt Given Rough Time om In London N (AP) — Police and bers automatic | LONDON fought a pitched | washers and dryers in ie ane \ N.B. The course is being con- eat by factory trained eng- | to drown out a speech by Willy Brandt, visiting mayor of West | | battle in a London | day night while hecklers tried Berlin Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the British Opposition Labor Party, appealed for order as he ied to i It took adie, bolstered by ens of reinforee ments, rly a half-hour to restore Then a ring of constables LIVESTOCK TORONTO (CP)—Steer prices . Services at the church | were steady A the week's de- snd thi the ave were conducted qv - | at og Ontario public stockyards cline on a fairly. good demand prices Heifer were st prices and yearling eady and cow were firm. | Veal calf prices were steady. | Hog prices were fully steady Slaughter cattle 2,560: Choice 25: good 23.50- from the Cutcliffe Funeral st 25 Home. the funeral 24.50: medium 21-90 commons home 17-20; heifers 21-22 with a bologna bulls 1 19-1 common and medium light balls 17-18.50. acement cattle 700: Good light stockers 22-25 with sales te 7.0; med nd ¢ 20-22. Calves 117: Choice vealers 34- | 36: good 29-33; medium 95-28; Souaneh 81-08 boners 16-2), Hogs 463: Grade A newis Sheep and lambs: Prices not | established | i aaa Brandt to the | his audience of abo ears ago and found that his facilities could not accommo- date the number of patrons. A few months ago he decided to expand into the restaurant busi- | mess The ee will be open from 8 a o 1 am. daily and will pigue saad pie as its speciality. Delivery service will be given on all a 75 yeni and up from 11 a (MacLean Reports On Canal Project OTTAWA (CP)—The govern- | ment said Wednesday it does | not plan to authorize a full-scale s poses A of the proposed Chignecto Canal until it has reviewed the | | preliminary report and heard | the ves of the New Brunswick | governm Fisheries " Minister MacLean, acting for Works Minister Walker, told the Commons the | cabinet has not yet had an opportunity to study the no liminary report an as ived the proposals of New tly | surrounded the audience while Brandt made his hour - long speech. ils Planned |< des vey of the engineering feasi- | from 3 to 6 o’clock, and in the | ae from 8 to 10 o'clock. | H.M. Delaney. ign for this year due to its Some of the proposed projects’ date coinciding with United | include: more frequent visits to' Appeal month. It was pointed Sr 7 M. chaired the meeting. McAlduff mighty football empire and trained some of the top coaches in the United States, died here Wednesday after a long iliness. | He was 70. During 21 seasons in 27 years starting in 1926, Neyland’s teams won 171 games, lost 27 an¢ tied 12. His 1951 undefeated and untied team won the na- tional championship. EARLY SETTLERS Religious hermits from land and Ireland first oa Iceland in 800 AD and Norwe- gian colonists settled some 70 years later. An interesting and significant | social event is slated today for members of the congregation of the First Baptist Church of Char- lottetown when the pastor and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Mitton, are “At Home’’ to their people in the new church par- sonage located at the corner of | Ambrose Street and urchill Avenue. The new parsonage, a gift to the congregation by Capt. and Mrs. Carl Burke, was official- ly opened by a service of ,de- dication some three months ago, but today’s social function will GROW OLDER Life expectancy for Canadian males has increased from 60 to | 67.6 years in the last three ades. P-cker E. Hamilton Funeral Director Service with Dignity and Honour. Also 24 Hour Ambulance rvice. Phone 220 Montague Phone 70 Murray River xk kkk FRIDAY MIDNITE SHOW Restricted. to 18 years and over. VIOLENT CRIME WITH AND WITHOUT PASSION! Leek xi WITH ikkekek&ekkke FHF HH the same insane lustiness that | they sought love - - - they turn- | ed the fury of their hate upon each other! CUDMORE’'S - P. J.'s BIG EXPANSION SALE BOTH STORES OWNED AND OPERATED BY WILF CUDMORE Prices effective till Monday, April 2nd. Ltd. | we (SUGAR 10 = 79 CAKE MIX | usey's sunnyvate 48 OZ. TIN wate or cowte | GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2 for 67c ie “7 one FREE. 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