Larry Fraser and his team members recently won the Mabon Trophy for Montague eae curling, detente | kipped | sens ae they tied. for ‘fret Place. Larry’s teammates are An Alcohol Education Confer- | lottetown Hotel on March 30 and 31, sponsored by the divis- fon of alcohol = of the de- | partment of educi Guest speaker will be C. H Aharan, director of the London, Ont, branch of the Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Research Foundation. Alcohol studies division direc: tor David Boswell said thi morning that in addition to Mr. Aharan, “we will use our own Provincial resouree people, some of whom are very knowl. poe in the alcohol prob- Members Of C Members of the Fellowship | Credit Union of Trinity qUalted Church ous; ided | last sight st tok: neal tn ele ing to dissolve their | tion. A motion was accented tot | effect that the credit union be liquidated under the fund stabi- lization program, one of three ways in which the credit union | could dissolve. It was decided that the president, Lester Kelz- er, who presided at the meet- could membership to the Charlotte town Credit Union and go on as | M nothing had happened or fey | on tould dissolve under the stabiliz- ation fund program or the voi- untary liquidation process. He explained that, in the stab- | ization process the stabiliza- | tion. board, would take over all > assets bilities of the or @anization, balance sheet id be drawn up and given | to of | J. Kiggins, 14 Wendy Dri the Chureh of the Most Holy Re-| a where MONTAGUE SCHOOLBOY CHAMPS Conference Scheduled Here [Holstein Cows On Alcohol Education Study |Have Qua ence will be held at the Char- be Dr. Vote Dissolution Of Group John Lega bell and Ken! Boudreault was ane Naar the photo was The H included five School teams which indicates a rise in interest among the Kenny Camp. | school boys in the Montague it Shaw. Leonard | area. This trophy was donated by the Mabon Drug Co, about 10 years ago and after its loss in the high school fire sever: years ago, it was replaced by | Cyril Johnston of the Mabon Drug Company. ied Lewtsdal Inspiration has cosa ead as a Star brood cow for Lewis Brothers, York and 4 cow owner Milligan, nan has qualified in record | of performance tests with breed | class averages of 145 in milk, 138 in butterfat as a two-year- old cow on twice- She produced 13,469 pounds milk, 468 butterfat ac- tetown, cording to information in the We’ will also have D. R. Gil.| current issue of the Holstein- | christ Nova Scotia's ditector of Friesian Journal alcohol education F will i denartmet of fue oe "Mrs. P. J. Nealis Dies In Saint John’ a teaching day for those tae ers whoa ttend the confer- Among those taking part will Margaret Burke, tiver- side Hospital; Sister Mary Henry, executive director oe the Catholic Welfare Bureau; ‘arker, superintendent o! char lottetown schools; Burton Let is, executive editor of The G Inspector A. S. McNeil, RCM: and Dr. J.H. Maloney, Charlot- The death occurred Thur at Saint John General Hospi ‘of Mrs. Florence E. Nealis, wife of Percy J. Nealis of Charlotte- town. Mrs, Nealis had been ill for some months prior to her redit Union death ea he notice would be printed | The late Mrs, Nealis and Mr. the Royal Gazette to the ef- | Nealis came to Charlottetown fect the credit union has disol- | from Saint John some 18 years . Dr.G.G. Houston Heads : ~ | other to meet the basic require-, lay milking. | y FOUR AREAS ‘Queen Of Sea Contest = To Be Staged In Souris |: SOURIS BUREAD| chairman ofthe regalia commit OF THE GUARDIAN) tee with John Mullally co-chair- ceCaaat mailed eee oe Tk: ain C88 Sta Bie see ma eries Exhibition. The ot her committee chair- |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Mar. 20, 1962. 5 meeting of the Souris Fisheri ie and Regatta comm!- Bruce Stewart, prizes se Mullally; sports, William a PinoR decorations, Melvin amusements, Elmer coer fresh fish exhibition, Earl lew “A “Queen of ~ ben’ & coolest king, sea Cadets. Present for the meeting were | officials of the Eastern Kings Exhibition Association who were exploring the possibilities of amalgamating the fisheries and agriculture exhibition in 19- | 68 and re years. The of- “The meeting was held to ap-|ficials vl report to their assoc- point various committee chair-| jation and decide whether or not ™men. Milton Fitzpatrick was| the proposed amalgamation is named general chairman an d| possible. ganization. Definite plans \ we Pf not yet been finalized. Edward Clinton was appointed chairman of the committee to look after matters pertaining to this contest, to be held in July) Rotary Club In ‘62-63 Dr. G. Gilbert Houston was) terest in the Easter Seals pro- elected president of the Char-| ject. lottetown Rotary Club for the) W. R. Jenkins announced tive year 1962-63 at the weekly lunch- | opening of the inter-club bon- eon meeting held at the Char-| spiel on Saturday with the fol- lottetown Hotel yesterday. lowing representing Rotary, Other officers are “past pre-| Frank Curtis, Claude Whitenect, sident, John A. Simmonds; vice-| Reg. Boyne, Harry Bartlett, Wet Alastair Cameron; | Storey, Al MacLeod, Ralph J Andrew os es, T.W.L. Prowse, Arthur Love, IC. jomery; | James Burden, Wallie Rodd, Dr. | directors, Roy D. MacGillivray, | B'S. Giddings, Two teams will be Brian R. Cudmore, W. Normat | chosen from e. Black. Guests of Rotary were, Rog- Dr. Frank MacKinnon, speak-|er Yarnold, Toronto; Col. W.E. ing on the Fathers of Confedera-| Johnstone, Burlington; Dr. H.L. tion Memorial Building gave a| Palmer, B. Earle MacDonald. highly interesting and informa-|Ohief Justice Thane A. Camp- | tive review of the preliminary | bell was a visiting Rotarian | moves which culminated in the | from Summerside. choice of a grouping of structur | es which met with the unanimous C B approval of the judg | Dr. MacKinnon related how “| arl brewer groups of architects from all | over Canada vied with Has Operation = ments of the proposed bullding.| moRonTo (cP) — Defence- coy be lon, was the neces | man Carl Brewer of Toronto Building as the central feeteee Maple Leafs underwent an oper- ation Monday for a charley of the whole set-up. “A sky- scraper or an arena would be | horse suffered in a National Hockey League game against uit of place in overshadowing the Rangers Sunday night at rk, the structure where Canada was born, well | known | New Yor! a mn Wael haste buildings”, 1 23-year- rewer was Dr. MacKinnon injured when he collided with Andy Bathgate during the se- | cond period a ho game which ded in a The four areas dominating the p are the memorial | ont “icmlachs the Leafs’ wal, theatre. art gallery and coach and general manager, e theatre wi isn't sure how |, recently re- in the production of stage shows. calied ‘trom Rochester of the A revolving stage will enable) American League, will take three entire changes of scenery | over Brewer's defence spot. | ved and a cheque would be sent | azo. She w: to be set up before curtain time|" The leafs are also missing 1%, ae shareholder. All out: ; | eure aff and moved into position when | veteran forward Bert Olmstead, ing loans would have to be | {7 required, he said. who broke a bone in his shoul- ‘elise be, pote oor are MT apactal seating area of 900 der’ recenty. The voluntary | method, gue, Mr Neale is ‘employed at| for small concerts, special ex- said, was a long drawn out pro- | Einny Isle Farm hibitions in the picture | cess, requiring the ce of oe ely 75 per i¢ members, stating that they ven a the credit union to be dis- banded. WAITING PERIOD In addition to ber husband her survivors include five daug- hters and 13 grandchildren. ; 4 ig, ant bol te han ot He s stated that a waiting per. Fuseral Home to the Cathedral MacKinnon referred to the edu- e | now uh the liquidation, fod three months was of the Immaculate Conception, | cational purposes of the mem- ight cartage ‘The ways in which the credit | dulred before payment to the the | Saint John for Libra service. = nae and Mags CA parcel delivery union could ve were eut-| Shareholders could be made, m| The Solemn High Mass of Re- an te, oe —_— lined by Reginald MacCarville, | order rs could | Quiem will be celebrated this catch something of the history Phone manager of the Prince Edward | object to Ras dissolving of the | Morning at the cathedral. associated with the Island Credit Union League. organization. | es took pace in Jo-| as they came from Pe age 4 4617 Mr, MacCarville stated that | He observed that in order for | #eph’s high schools snd elsewhere to the members tranater | the shareholders to be paid, ll | insoeel, stmire aa refieet on for fast efficient ‘wa Piersall’s Injury Is Just Bruise POMPANO BEACH, Fia. (AP) wend hove ty ensud dacs on hand to pay them. Tt was stated by Mr. Murphy, | wo eave the treasurer's re-| the on — Pasa t “achleved we | —Washington Senators out- oe it i and re aa see | fielder Jim Piersall was only | the | why we carry oo.” A bruised by a pitched ball that onetime tight ‘membership of | hit. his right forearm Sunday. 60 members has now t fears be to 44, it was stated, ture of the | thanked by co-chairman Frank The treasurer's na founded. The E 4 cated that loans now out totalled | damaging mich was. thrown by TODAY - THURSDAY $4,679.84 while on the liability | Don Lee of linnesota Twins side shares amounred to $5,- | in ‘Oflendn 797.27. Interest as of Sept. 30,| The Sectors said Plersall, a 1961 was $280.75. Total expend: | star hitter, will be ready to play | | the of returns itures were $202. against Kansas City Wednesday. hes re the hope that ths | NEW YORK (AP)—Colts with tam York Mens Ass'n ors iting Kentucky Derby «Planning Concert ‘x ovens tne long ss a York at | top-notch cosenaens 6 | old poy TI oo enteral, tor the At an arr an meeting ¢ funeral was held Monday afternoon from the Fitzpatrick is provided for. The gallery will be five times the size of the present gallery in the library. In addition to being an inter- national tourist attraction, Dr. Donovan & Gormley 3809 Grafton St. @ garbage and refuse Dr. MacKinnon concluded with city-wide delivery ISLAND NEWS PAGE Accused Is Given Charlottetown and Queens County Fu rther Remand | qaiotvicted of driving without attention, Boyd | the accused rae Hunter River, was fined $10 and costs or five days in jll by Magitrate James Johnston, QC, in Queens wre eres court yes- s case the cost were ce assed at $19.45 arose out of a a, calgon seer. Husk Sele “iver 1962. aoe mi John P. Speed while the crown was represent- ed by Deouty pape General J. Arthur | FURTHER AREMAND | Following the announcement by the RCMP that the compiling ' Marketing [Discussion ‘s Planned marketing types of farm produce wil discussed when a session of marketing winds up the “farm. ” week” méetings here this mock. session will be held in Manes Hall on Thursday evening and the public is cor- | dially seviied, J. Tanta Dewar | secretary of the P. Fed- | scat eA Agriculture, said last ela Sangster, director ot marketing for this province and dames MacNeill, who holds the same position in Nova Scotia. will speak to the meeting. ‘They will be followed by a panel with Daniel Gass, Corn- wall discussing cattle market: ing; Smith MacFarlane, Har- rington, small fruits and veg etables; Emeric Holland, Char- | Dec. 18, 1961. he did break and Queens Liberals To Nominete 2 Candidates On March 31 Queens County Liberals will ; ly be offering, said the Queens hold their nominating conven- | County president. That made at tion at the Community Centre| least four certain starters i here on Saturday, March 31,/the convention. Cecil A. Miller, of the previous record, if any of | it was announced by County | French/ort told this pal last was not completed, | President Harry W. MacLauch-| week “I am definitely in the Richard Lawrence Evans, Char-| lan, Stanhope. The convention | race”. Allison Gillis, Charloite lottetow., was further remand- | is called for 2 o'clock in the af omn lawyer sak he has decid- ed for sentencing until March | tern a. noon. | | The decision was reached at te Evans is charged with three | an executive meeting held here Douglas, Parkdale, said last S| counts of theft and three of last night nigh’ he wil! be in the running. breaking and entering, to which| There is no seareity of can- B.B. Jones Bunbury whose two- | he pleaded guilty at his arraign-/ didates, President MacLauca name has been often mentioned ment last wee! lan said last night a probable candidate, was ix charges against Evans are as follows At Southport on or about Dec. 15. 1961, he did steal a pay stat fon telephone. At |, on oF about Dec. 16, 1961, he did steal a pay station telephone. At Mount Stewart, on or about Dec. 17, he did break and enter the Irving service station Harold MacDonald, with intent. At Brackley Point, on or about Ira Lewis of York will definite- not available for comment ond Roland MaeDonald also been rumored as a wae able candidate. was non-com- mittal when The Guardian talk ed with bum last nigh Tourist Ass‘n President o Visit Here George W. Powell, recently elected president of the Ca dian Tourist Association, will | pay an official visit to Charlotte- town May 1 to attend the semi- annual meeting of the P. E. I Tourist Association in this city. iran oun Accompanying Mr. Powe!l will be Lawrence G. Ecroyd, ex- mired by Se ities were ee ecutive director, who replaced mae bz sloahol. Defense coum John Fisher in that post Nicholson. Mr. Powell is president of the Chantecler Hotel Company at Ste. Adele en Haut, Quebec, in the famous Laurentian resort ares, Prior to jolning the Que bec hotel company in Rel ereantetanimiaae with the Elgin Hotel chain and 19m d Sheraton Hotels He was elected to the board al Also | 24 Hobe Ambulance Case Adjourned Once More Appearing before Magistrate James B. Johnson, County magigcats's court last night, Keith Towa Francis, Charlottetown, agaie his case remanded by com sent until April 2 at 7:30 p.m. with driv enter the Esso service station of Brad Murray, with intent. At Oyster Bed Bridge, on or ‘about Dec. 18, 1961, he did break ‘and enter the Irving service sation of Alfred Peters, with a Montague, on or about 17, 1961, ‘he did steal a pay station telephone. On the charge of driving while his abilities were impaired by alcohol, Cecil Blair Livingstone. Sherwood, was remanded unti! March 26. Counsel for the de- fence is Lester P. O'Donnell Another accused was remand. ed until the same date on the charge of possession of intoxic. ating liquor in a place other Parker E. Hamilton Funeral Director serries with Dignity and than his residence. directors of Canadian pee rvice, Failure to stop at a ‘stop’ Association in 1957, became vice sign resulted in an accused be-| president in 1960, and was elec- Phone 220 ing fined $5 and costs or two ted to the presidency last fall. Montague days, while another person, For a hobby, he collects old charged with operating a motor gramophone records and now | Phone 70 vehicle with defective equip- has over 2,000, dating as far back Murray River ment, was given a reprimand. as 1900. lottetown, eggs and poultry and Bernard 0" Shea, aoe potato marketing ioe Pane! wil’ be chaired ‘aartwell Daley” Charlottetows, Indians Dominate! All-Star Team Fashions by Henderson & Cudmore style and comfort - from head to foot! 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