THE NEW oiticeri at tile Men's Ailnclutiun of Trinity lng Above (rum left in right are Walter Wheeler. Prelident; United Church were installed last night at the annual math a Hurry Love. secretary. Loran MacLeilan. treasurer. Trinity UC Men Elect Slate, Hear Annual Reports At Meet The annual mceting oi th e. ton Lewis and John A. MacNair, Trinity United Church Men's As-ia past president oi the assocla roclation saw alter Wheelet.tion, who chartered numerous elected president last night. The men's clutts in churches all other members at the executive across the province. are vice-president. Lorne Keiz-‘ Prcscnt tor the meeting was er; secrclary. Harry Love; trea~‘ the eastern ileld secretary at the sum. Ltll'an MacLellan: directriUiliied church Board oi Men. ors. aert Cameo-n. Lloyd Grant,’ Allison MacKinnnn. who spoke Ronald Clnrlt. and lllram ALkin» brierly son Mr, nail showed stides which he had h‘ten on a trip through the New England states a nd southern u.s.A. Honorary members of the e cvliiive are Rev. John G.E, Bai Rev Gerald Wyrti Rev, Clay- ISLAND NEWS PAGE l Eastern And Central Districts in. Gttacdlan, angiottottnjnfin'cdf 08733316 Accused lo Titre. that!!! of male thetl were heard last night at the preliminary helnng Ill Charles Wililm M ' South Juliu- J 3, Mn, QC, {mind thak iitflli-hrll me charge oi possetslnr a rod and white snorcltom heiisc train the (arm of Mn. Albert Ling. at-schlcy beach. and a charge oi consenting a bluk and white Holsian leer from the fatirm oi Pm Cudmare. Winslpe. On I Me of WEI!!!an it stay Holden [tea bdonlzlnz to [Ant Andrews. Milton, the accused waa diachaqged when the magistrate ruled tit» there WI! not lufl'bciant evidence to warrant trial. Representing the men was Aim K. Selina On Cattle lheit Counts u. l Other while Bert Camp. ic Stand Trials i lrcll “as out :pl tor the derenre titlinl: Pridt‘rlrf in all three castr- iias hniirl .ltrreenstm. l-rcderit-ion, who hmlg‘lli ani- male from the Bruised and cm ithoso term the platniiits incit- ltilPd their misting animals it was stated in testimony tltat two oi the animals in question ware the same as .lorscmrin had bull'th it-nm the aroused, witnesses were: iseiih ‘Andreur. Mlltm naiid Ling. lbrachlov noac. Mrs. Alocn ‘Linz. Brackii‘y lionch: Preston icitdmore. witirlor, and Cash. .lamcs Emokx. Charinitt-tnvul cm: Bari lot- the noticed was set Al SINK) ln arkiill tor the grant oi hall. neicnce Counsel Campbell point» ed out that araotlng hail would he in ordcr coitodcrinr: the W‘ssont slate at overcrowdan at the jail. More than a persons were prcsaoi in the ctntrtroom Kal~‘ r\‘ :a R0 BERT HERRING AND JEAN BLUE Kensington Will Plaiyfll-iost 777—- Five Pris Are Turn By RALPH CAMERON Escorted to jail in the city police patrol. live til nine pris- onera. sentenced to jail lertns by Magistrate A..l. naslarn. QC. yesterday, were told “we have no room ior you. you'll have to go." by lhe jailer, The patrol entered through till,- opcn gates oi Queens County Jail tollowed by a police car. operated by cost. Charles Ready and carrying Police chiei Stern, Wooster. who eltvered lite committal Gov’ts Urged Vacate Construction Field Thomas A. somerviile. Tor- tractor has a dollar: and cents onto. president at the Canadian incentive to get the worlt done construction Association. aid on schedule so his overhead yesterday that provincial and costs will not ha as high. municipal governments who werei “The contractor also assumes in tho construction business the centralized reponsibillty. should “vacate the iicld and ac- Municipal and provincial bud- cept the competitive tendering gets dn not (eat the pinch dire lo systcm". arge expenditures on construc- lllr, Somervllle. addressing . tlon equipment and overhead iotnl meeting oi the P. E, t ,rr ‘Ilfls. Alan corporation tax atttldors‘ Exchange and their: znuau are not cut down," . PJ-‘il Road Bulidcrs' Assocla.i "The construct - by - contract tion, said that construction work method will save the iax»pay¢r can be done more economically money It is in their own inter- tiy private companies llian by eat to see that lhcir government government departments and and public hodics adapt it It puhlic bodies. “including hos- they have not alrendy dune In." pital and school boards". Mr. Somcrville, is accompsn. r Somerville. citrrently'ied on the tour by . melting a Maritime tnur thp . Toronto. OCA national includes stops in Haliiax. 5a itvlcc-llmxdcnt, 5.11 Chutter, ot- .lohn and Fredericton. said laws. OCA general manager that the Canadian Construction George Marlee. Ottawa. CCA Association recommends that the dimlor at public Motions: tenders ior all protects he called anti SE. Cudmnre. Mon . publicly. be opened publicly. and viva-uresldenl. Dally Commer- the contract ior the job awtttrd. cial . ed lo the lowest competent bid. w..r. walson, Summerstde. NJ}, and P.E.l. vice-president. E- noted that most provincial Joined the group Monday on its governmenu. the ersl . arrival at Moneton airport. eminent. and most Canadian ci- iiii; iii'iiié‘ii’.” m" 5’" Gov'f Awaits Report On Pollution BENEFITS MANY "le benefits of tile contract method are many." Mr. S “The Health department oiilciala slid yesterday they have no in- dthinn when the report on til ville sald coat oi the pro sent is guaranteed betore the Job Th pollution survey oi Charlotte- town llamas w-lll be ready. [ell Atlrfled. quality Ic- t'ol'ding in the plan. and spec-iti- R 1! planned to Contact the firm of 1.1.. Ridlardg and As- cstlons is guaranteed. The con- tpclatst. one a. L O C A L B R | E I: S end ol thia Wadi. Lem. ttve-yurold The lurvey was ior one our- pose oi determining cite degree drumst- at Mr. Ind MEI. lvul IMini, i> . la a patient i _ oi pollution in harbor waters and to. re is expected contain suggestions tor contro- ting the pollution. lt Wla indicated that a meet- in: «I the Water Pollution Advi- wry Committee will be called to dilt‘lll! Ill! report when ii is re- ceived. The report LI not expect» ed to be made public Ilnlil uln- ~‘a‘. e Underwriteta Million. warrants. At the time. the tall capac- ity could accept only three more prisoners. The iailct- was heard to tell the Chiei. “you are pulling me on the spot." chiei w e b s t e r rpplie “tilt-re arc the p it be rs - ynu can do what or you wish oners ed Out The chici and cnst Ready then leit the jail, leaving the prisoner: ln custody. Within lit minutes. the tall door opened and the iailer was observed standing with papers in his hand, lie called to one or the prisoners and the man walked out the door. The procedure wal repeated inui- times. When the last oi the nu- lcit. the tailor walked out to the iront and locked the g be prisnnrrs scattered. Three oi lhem walked Lhngworth Avenue where they tiere picltcd up by a passing motorist who asked what http- Fent‘d. One oi the three said. "he told us there war no room and we had to go. "i don't blame the man it he is crowded," lWell Known Life insurance lMan, J. Eric Sl't l .1. Eric shephatid. well knntln‘ liie insurance roan Oil-1i” lottctown died xuddmly Monday marnintz It the PEti, Hospital utter a rew days illness. Al- tl'rrtiiEh he had suiiert‘d a mart .attaclr several pcacs ago. he. had been In comparatively good i health for some “mo and active in business and with other in- tcrcsta. .ltlir. shephnrd vitio was in his .‘an yoar was born at Mus— tiiiasli. N3 a son oi lhc lfliel .lames E. and Ellcn shephaid He came to Charlottetown in 1955 to assume managership oi the Clim'inttleiirwn branch iri Lilli liiutua‘ Lite Assurance Com» pally wfiich position he held It UIP time 0‘ his death. Mr. Shephard 3 active In church and community life. I man of mans coll um gave his best to every cause eh he lac-iin'ed defined hia iw support. He was a dcvout mm Anglican l bcr oi st. Paul‘a (‘hirlldil and had served on the Vestry and with the layinni't association. He waa trenstner oi the aim. ioitomwn branch at the Cana- dian Blink Society. a member oi st. John's lodge No. 1. Ar and Alli. a manner oi the late i e Cmdian Club ltd the Chor- epl'tard Dies A ct 9it oi - i 1. ERIC SHEPHARD intloinwn Board of Trade. so sat-val on the public relo- United lilons committee oi tho iFiind. l in lads he married Audrey IWehb at Saint John who tur- ivivea him. Two brothers also survive, Donald or and Ralph oi Saint John. tut. The tuner-til win he held this aitecttotnt at a o'cloc m.&. lPaui'l Anglican ohur h. KEMsmGTou — Plans were made ior the semi-annual meet. ing oi mayors and municipalities to be held in liensington this year at the regular meeting or the Kcsirtngton Town Council last night. I: was decided that the met hall on a date bu he decided Fire Chlei Bruce exprm units the firemen wlm helped with tiic inspection the town ior lire hazards re» cently, Matty hazands were iound including common usage of uncovred barrels tor the e had been accmnpanied by Earl T. Mnclmd. provincial litre marshali on an inspection ates, l g _ .. .CITY PLANS iGroups leen :3?“ l lCmIillIlled trom page onol l l Alter considerable discussion, i ouncil passed a resolution to i the elieci that the City Recorder} the directed to latte legal action‘ to compel the admission and re- lientton in the tail oi oiiender. i‘ committed there by the City unenle _Ttte habits or pedestrians and littcrbugs came under tire when ayor A. Walthcn Gander pointed out that red irailic iighia‘ mean absolutely nothing to thel citizens oi Charlottetown, an dl ‘tilat littering is the ruil rather l . than the exception. The Council agreed that who i .in the ncxt two months the City ‘ r; nrd on. summerside. a ll il Police Force should take action i against both types oi oilenders. i in other business the council decided that .r. Pius Callaghan be appointed a member or tila Charlottetown Recreation Coun- ‘ctl. ; The Council discussed planr‘ ior Centennial Year. Approval was given to tits construction or three "Welcome Arches". each .to be placed at a main entrance ito the city. at a total cost oi inot more than storm The building oi a band shell in Victoria Park was approved .ln principal. invitations tor a idesigrt will be extended to all llocsl architects. with a prtre oi .rloo oilered to the winner. MEMimlAL BUILDING Reporting on the Light Corn- ntittee. Colin. Allison Gillis said the city has been asked t IIIEQ the installation 0! under- ground wiring snd concrete bases ior light standards provide special lighting ior the‘ l = ? Fathers oi Coniadei-ation liein. orial Buildings, at a dust of about 36.000. i Cily Engineer Norman Stews Iri. said that Elena llizllls would be placed on the muill “do oi Richmond streel. the nest side at Queen. and the north side or "Blood tissue in the iipst nine months oi this year. has almost lentiallcd the total amount re- quired tor the lull in ma his last car". seen in. to a a temenl last night by Rita. .roner. pro. vincial chairman oi the Red l aidered by tho committee, _ Repreuni'fl on "it tutti which anoint-lied the survey are Charlullrinvn. Pnrkdal'. Shor- wood and the department oi hsnllh LEBLANC FUNERAL — “to (line-rel tu- Mlu Juli: Infill! Robicl-tauci 6 Here Today Federal “Xhorlel Mlniltrr H .1. Midland will arrive in the pluvinte It TM llle nitrrrlimrl - and will adore-azure annual P. the (I "turn ntetnwn tlon at rd". lo 01th Hotel. no will tonight. . \ir Roblrllnun and .l rt tEsiey. pruident oi the Fisher Crnas blood donor committee. lcs (‘nunt'll a! Condo. will be .gitcst spcaherti at a dinner in ihr cvrninfl. Mr. Eluy il from ‘ lngglet-lllc. Nn, - i Also attending tho annual ‘ meeting will be Gordan O'Brien manager of ihe fllhu’lel emin- t‘ll, I Ind 1R. Kinlelll. i- i iii the ilshefiu mlrltelillll division. departsncni pi trad! Irlrt commerce. in Mr. F.5th Ind Mr, O‘Brien \I'lll ulnler with lull fiaheflel dimers and member] at Centennial committee on plant (or the nation-l comm at the FiIheriel Cullncll, lo be held for I c .t time in Prince Edward island. in Charlottetown. April l 19-22. use i S n Blood Usage Increase Noted As Clinics Near Mr. Jones commented in at last week had been a particular- ly heavy one when m bottles oi blood had to be requested by the P.El. Red Cross autHiepot. train the Maritime depot at Ea liax to meet the unusual needs or patients in hospitals in this province. The average usage in in the vicinity oi 250 bottles per month. the chairman said. Almost all the patients requir- ing blood last week happened to he oi the n-posttlva group i eluding one woman who had to have some so bottles at blood due to a “litre gastric tints-ior- rhage iollowing child birth. and Ill nd flitlim WII [really improved. A lurther liudy of the rerqu of blood donor clinicl held In tar thi year revula It ID- tend-nu in down I”. II compared with the Illll. in- last year. alter the iirsi three series oi clinics This loss is ac- counted ior by the tact tbai a Graiton. alnr‘ in. Memorial Building block, The tunnel] was titt'lle on whether to absorb these instal- htion costs or to take it a costs or maintenance Thig mat. ter wtll be one oi several topics discussed at a special macting oi the Council laicr lh c Four other resolution, werr passed at evening's three-l hour meeting. The property oil Ralph Bevan in lieu oi taxesl owed on same was arccptcd hy‘ the city The Publtr Proparly‘ Committee wag authorticn to tloit oi the Council Chamoer and i the painting or the interior oi Oity liall It wa, resolved that Mayor eciittve meenng oi the Canad- ian redo-ration oi Mayors and Municipalities ncxl month molullon recommending: that tenders be called rnr rsill ton oi nd win vs l rev oi the clinics held during the i month oi August talicd to reach their aunt-s ‘ "in view at the tin-scat tilt... tioli". Mr .ionet raid, “thrl't’ i great urgency ior exceeding the quota oi ions at the illch day. oi clinics to be held at at. Dun-‘ ttan‘s University and at the Knights oi (‘nlurllblil centre in Charlottetown on Tuesday. Watt ncsdny and Thursday. oil is. To P.E.l. Munici ing would be held in the town ’ od. new building in the town. m [ commission by Oct, to” paii ies Meet tour of tiltr KP'liSlllginn anional Hl-sti School which 200 students Nat. Pres. evacuated in 55 ieoondd durinz fl ilre drill. The tire marshsll TPt'omrenezg: Accountants ed that a number or tir linguishera be placed in the school A mm" H. mm ,0 the ol industrial and Cost Account- )3on M Ma 5mm m mm I ants. Ll” Dllt'llaine Will addreaS e proiincial chapter, Oct. 23 A discussion by the Councillors at a dinner mu‘limz in the and chaired by Mayor Marsh Charluiiotrmn l-ioicl, Champion. cow-red tits Malpa MI' lltit-ttainc out report on one Road street project which is the stump: .lrlnltlew. and its now i progress. The shouldi-r program ot set-vices ior mem- oi the road is being paved and bars. sidewalks laid to the town llmits.l A 1 sll graduate of Laval Univcrc . ~. Diit-haine is a Certi- ed (ionoral \t‘t'lltllliani as virll co.op Housingla a Registerrd industrial and st Accountant. 1 c is president grr oi Lodger Duchaiitc . shot- manttiacinrcrs Sim has thlrlycilve chapters in C'nada. l\llll oi-er motto mcmhet including 7.000 slu~ drnis t-oi: stored in its rout-year course program. Tltcrc are it rogtstorsd mem- Extension willtam lllcggtsoti. manager of l the provincial cooperative hnu=- , lng commission. said yesterday‘ e .the deadline ior people interest- ham “#1.” T‘fl‘imnnn ssxmfi: ‘Mnmxfhiagngg n M?" dfim‘sg“ side. is president oi the island firing] m 9 9”". v "‘ chapter. ll.R Cat-rtithers. Char- ": Y “9. mu?" “m " ‘lottetown. is secretary-treason ake thclr \i’lsllos ltnown to the e, and Hum," D My Ch“ iotictotvn. is chairman at th educational committee. Some d n r c n enquiries have‘ been made to date. but th e rel 2?;2’°:.".t"‘i.‘.‘t‘t“:.“‘S‘Siitofifniiilch"d IE"; :At Miscouclie is awaited beiore any decision is made, it was learned. There are coop housing groups now in Snuris. Bunhur‘yt O'Loary and there are six groups summitsmr. A lhn-e— . in the North River Road area. it .VoaHlld \llsrotirlte cliild was learned. rusltcd to prince Cmrnry rios. pital tw ambulance site-r beingl .siriick try a car early last even»‘ i Young Adults it Plan Rally intro:tannin: The opening meeting of the cont-he. mar ltcr home at up- ValieyricldOrwcll Head Titling proximately 5 is and was taken Adults was held at the home oi it. hospital by Mouser .mmi. Mr. and Min Harold Muscles-d. range at commandos Riot-oer. recently with is mcm- l The child was believed to have horn in attendance. ‘siilicl‘cd no serious initirtes hut The slate oi oiitcers elected was being kept undcr obser- thls ufiel is as iollovis .rstton ovarnleiit tit the hospital. prcsidcnt, Mrs. Barbara lilac» Site is under the core oi Di— rig i Glenda llcsl'ioclies. dallghtflr i \‘il'. and Mrs Francis Dear E hinnon; vice-president. Li -ii iii E, Callaghan. l MHCDOI’HIld: secretary. MN ‘ Tilt! Slimmi‘riiiie detachment ‘ Elva Nicholson: Mid h‘exsllrt’it ‘(rV ill? HUM? lnvtfltlzaied the ltirs. phyll‘u lilacPhci-son. \lm ice and lira Betty MacLun were appointed lldt convcnot-s. Final plan» ior the annual rally or P.El. Young oils were made D H Arthur and Barbara ltlaclitn- non. Ellxabt-th and thlvcnl raw arses ilillir were on the lunch com» Two which“ M Prince 54-. more; 1-... page“ “(my p. ward island were among iilc‘ Mrvlng. dtoons oi Canndlhrl ilcltet hold- l 11.9,...“ mecfin‘ MM... mod rrs. who had their nttmherl Tamar”. m u. g. the hm, tun ‘rl the current lrtah pr . p. M M". Max Convent imam based on Solar. Eldon, day i running oi the Cambridge. LIVESTOCK MONTREAL (CF) _ Pric- werc steady on the cast 7 end livestock market Tuesday Trad. ing was isirly active under a 0' good demand. ' Receipts wet-e- calves and as n Medium hciiers l common 1' ti ai‘l‘ldPM, I 2 islanders at shire Tltv ticket holdcrr are: .Idrtirm Eduard 'o Pngm‘ wllh the Eric" trim-iv as Prince in \l'llnv- tic-an . is rniii-ilod with ' PN rho othcr gll-cs the name ior Noncoch. tiokri no \'R.l KW. a i't‘<ill‘nl tit r‘linv-lottvt ~n who tic. diatitt “lav Piox \etho-~ or lllmr hot-sci note in cattle. o til - la and The prctidvni oi tile Socicti' R - Campus {m the coming year. and general pd 2 Billy Conaha . lpend up to V1.54!) tor the ronova 'cutiet-s M: an, Good cows ill. nicdiiim 1647 common I. and urine" rirlri Gandhi attend the National Ex. crs lz-ls Good bulls l9 rind common and medium in 1......“ - vealers son. medium hm“ 221?. common int and grass. The New Look There were no salts or host. it or Inm For '64 LOTUS CAFE 0 Full course (‘hihes- and Canadian dinner- :3. Ind M. . Mk hunt. I! PIN". Hall Si!" 0 Take out lr-rvk'l THE GLORIA it Loner once-t not taste Ladies' Wear Chlrllmfinun "5 (it llri tip SI. crime. iwii'ri Nnrr'lt llll‘ lily rnntl‘ndr‘n in tho lhicst callntcr l The tilt near look tor this tall ht host at t h c— (lldllilA . wnoi c VI‘lTTE Jurist-its l-Jl' s flirt-t i—li, s—zn. ivy—Wt lMurrcly Harbor Students Crowned King And Queen MONTAGUE - The lamest show were tour novelty am lcrowd ever to ztflmd a tiini-tion which gave particular Pirasun at Montague Regional High in the audience as m-ttlonced try st-hooi auditorium rridso \avr the gencrous applause obert l-lerring and Jean tiltie, laughlcr that grew-d cacti . irom Murray Harbor. The lost oi these was an origin- crouncd King and Queen oi the al group oi srhml songs compos- ed and pct-to ncd by the "Chant The coronation ceremonies nitst Chorale made up or m . wvrc pcriormed hr the retiring hers oi the teaching sin". The monarch. nary liei-rlng. brvwher students unique beatnik rhythm oi hobby. and Mary LeLacheitr hand was wiry Willa: With rh- oi more awn audience. , The results oi voting oarnod FASHION snow out through the school Friday The lughlight oi the prom-am wel'c announced by the principal. was a cushion show in whi .lotin Hashes. s< a climax th ietnimne apparel a variety shlrw in winch horn by Willie “Donn Harris... sllldenk and teachers particlpat- home 'Loilla" cudmtvre. l_<eony “Kath' sottacchnggs. A iirc tntck. km? and um "Janie" Robs-moo and . piller escorted tive c‘nliverlihlpa “.lcannlc" laiiell._ As a sum-tee carrying the coronation contact. ending. an old~tlmc riddles rt- ants Illi'mlEll the iirvm Aitrrr re- poi'lwd ill be H19 prlnl'tval rifnfi turning to the auditorium the erect two metapmng selectors-i contestants were gue oi honor accompanied or lcsltc Stuart on t a variety show. mano and Eugene Murth included in the royal pony on the guitar were llrlrlcessm 'a liisc. Following the variety show and Loan. citieen's nosd Beryl .ltiac. Comatlrm. a dance with maple Donald. rte Vail Jean by the Del hays comm ianc, Vernon: and Shirley Com evenin ' entertainment nolly oi ions. .Cilntml Harr and act .lamicson. Guspeccaiix and John Giddiings. Cambridge. Added to the most vocal and imtnimenial numbers in the Horton ls ROUGH 1.0me «ED-Custom: oi- ilclali say they are pourian *Mflmmm‘fl'fl'fi down the drain every year 2,000 i :Mwll'll’l'filfifl'fi'm bottles or contraband i-uirl tent in West Indian immigrants. "Sonic at the stuff would take the soles off your book.” laid one official. ' I PARADOl ink it it * * THEATRE * ¥ ¥ “Where The Milt ea Are Better Than Ever” Oppnaltl Cort i singing tor ,ttip first time aim» "A singing-acting - palatal hqr‘ltat to t, t a i . g t “’i i JUDYWGARLAND' DIRK BOGARDE» AnuLT "I COULD 3:30 ill;“t:lltl 9 Filmed in Gorgeous Technicolor ONLY 6 MORE DAYS TO i SVUIIYM Nan"; notional; 44144441-44‘1'