FOLLOWS FAMILY TRADITION 'ISEAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts chairman of . Board, is expected For this special Board of the many a~pccts ’i‘rade gathering the two Island :membcrs of the Atlantic Devel McQuaid. Carl F. velcpment to describe of planning by the board. Mr. liar-Keigan. who is also a'opmpm Bfmrdt ‘l- 'l‘ member of the Economic Coun-‘QC S"”"I-"- and Capt’ I Ci] of C a n a d a. 's a native oft ('ha‘lm‘SEW‘nv “'1” hel Saint John. NB” attendfld hizhi guest's. Also invited for the school in Saskatchewan and thelm":11an are Emmi” wane". R'l university of that province be i Shall" J~ 5- Wright- Sumim‘i‘SIdC. ' fore going to Daiimusie~ Therelprcsment of the Atlantic Prov-: hp received d e g r e e S of But. . in~es Economic ouncil: the four MA. and Li. B. He did further l island Senators and four Island, Smdy for a degree 0f “as!” of 1 Members of Parliament. ano‘ Arts in Public AdministrationWWW!“ms "f all 0m" ISland‘ at University of Toronto. boa'l'ds or trade- F‘ollowing a long established LAW FIRM MEMBER custom the board has extended,l He was admitted to the Bar ; on the, occasion of its first meet-l of Nova Scotia in 1939 and twing following a civic election.1 now a member of a law firm in an invitation to members of federal ‘ City Council. l Halifax. He has seen QUEEN l i l l t t seaman undergo a 16- A swearinan ceremony of administered the oath of al- father. Lieutenant Eldon A. Darrach. The young 3 119‘" refill“ Am" “‘9 R “Val legiance to his son. Here. the Darrach. staff officer at the leaves this morning for HMCS Hills:lagllgilvyCllfli‘lnlle avg: “CV recruiter, Chief Petty Of- local naval division. swears Cornwallis. near Digby. N.S. mfln“. mm“; out m b9 '1‘” ficer Joseph Paquet. left. wit~ in his son. who now become where he will family affair. when a father nesses the ceremony as the Ordinary Seaman Aubrey week indoctrination course. I service as deputy enforcement tContinued from page 1) New MC'SJazine Subscriptions?“ Pr°P°Sed By Home a. School cducationt in the teacher‘s room of every school in (‘ a n a d a where there is a Home and School association, it was fur- ther suggested that perhaps the local associations of Home and School might consider donating a subscription to the teachers? The regular monthly meet- in: of the PE]. Federation of liuitic and School executive held recently in Charlottetown wzs presided over by liwan. t‘oi. Leo MacDonald. provin- of school :1” rpwlllltzl m. a of their school. Quest would be recent meeting held with the 3. moamnqm' 5'“ moxpen‘qwe‘ prriicipals of the regional liigii 3‘“ l". [he “mollch mm C(“lldl schools of the province. when .nm [ml m have a (“Valuable m. spam] mods and “News” influence on staff relations. as ~ well as it would bring contri- of llitrl schools were discussed in relation to the Home and hutions from many of the best educational minds. 1 l ~ ,v S‘yljzg'pgwgflméu“ 'h‘, “N” it was further pointed out ' -‘ . - that "Quest" provides excel- {it"nnltllt’rl cha'i'm.’iu or the pro- In," mammal for pmgram Nam ‘. Hymi audio - visual commit- "m: m [hp lncal association. l‘m “'35 “7"le “"‘lmmo‘l by Special subscriptions are avail- Lizsiil‘l‘n'éii’ “11.1.:4:.‘°l‘....i:~i m J *' p" . ‘ tcn at half price until March usual materials available for "I i.) . Home and School programs. \ir, Hagan said that it id been suggested by the (‘anad- 'ilii Federation and warme on doi‘scd by the provincial pt‘esi dents. that an effort be made to place the new magazine. Quest ‘\\lllt.‘ll serves as a spotlight on‘ Pair Fined For Disorder Union Report superintendent A S. Alt-Neil. Chairman of the amalgama- lot-ricer commanding "i." divis- iloc committee. Judge St.. ion RCMP. yesterday issued a i Clair Tmmm‘. “lid D'SSlCI‘daY. ‘request to the citizens of Prince "0 {mill I‘Cllm'i “i “he N’SUHS Edward lsl'md to participate in of the long awaited committee la continent-wide manhunt for a findings on the possibility of a jfugitive from the law. [li'iicn between this city attd SUP-j The request was made in co- lioiindiog areas. has not becn:opcratiun with other RCMP Tun defence witnesses Werelm’lflf‘ yct. idivisions in Canada and the l‘lf‘iil‘d yesterday by Actingi The main possibility being3Fedc-rnl Bureau of investiga— llsigistrate Gerald Foster.t studied is a union of the Vil< ttion in the United States. and Qt‘. in the trial of Adrian Shea. t lrlflf‘s of Parkdale and Sherwood -the hunted man. is said to have Auburn and Albert Hayes, with Charlottetown. tvmved that he does not intend \l‘ntervale. charged iii citv po- . The report by the committee fto be taken alive. lii't’ court with disorderly con— is being delayed waiting for al The man is iioward Jay Bair- dtit'i rpmwt on financing by a sub. nard. known to D? a hold and Counsel for the defence is committee, cunning criminal. the RCMPl Lpglffilr O‘Dnnncll _ states. He is “always armed andi T e charge against Hayes iis reported to b a re stated he‘ “as the result of a skirmish on‘ lwill kill to avoid arrest. and has i Richmond Street It was alieg- ‘ ed Shea iiscd obscene languagei itiiile nbiecting to Havcs' ar‘ rest and w lvowcd not to be taken alive." lie lis listed as one of the ten most iwanted fugitives in the United. I States ‘ Barnard is a “hit. American! iciti7cn. 39 years old. five feci.i {eight inches tall: weighs 150! ‘pounds: of medium build. med-i ium complexion. blue-gray eyes‘ and brown hair. now possiblyl EASTERN B R l E ES t consequently ; charged himself by the arrest-1 in: officers The accused were. each fined $20 and costs Or 10 dav. following conviction. i tine man was charged Wilhi possession of liquor not bought HOWARD JAY BARNARD “Will resist being taken alive" Hunt For American Fugitive Widened To Include Canada ; SOD administrator of the Wartime. Prices and Trade Board and as; of the mission. vice-president ’centennial year when we wil Canadian Bar Association for welcome again another grea Nova Senna, a governor of the Queen with affection and with W honor." MATHESON AGREES Mr. Matheson said sure I speak for all our citizens iin expressing delight that Her: ;.Bonshaw Lady Is Majesty and Prince Philip will visit here. On two previous VIS~ l}Irs_flChapres Mac-git“ E3101: “its here they won our hearts. It staw. 1e ornjer 03_- e ‘5 is appropriate that the Queen. of Montague lS Qbsel‘VmE her will be with us in Centennial 90th birthday quietly at hei ‘year and if Sir John A‘Mac. hogie’éoday. 1 g f mnV |‘iDonald and his colleagues couidi eSI es el‘ 31‘ e a - 0 the here. they would be happy SDt‘iS and daughters Wilt" arr“ {with this royal recognition oil SK 111% 1" VENOUS Par 5 0 e i their work." i EU‘S'A and Canada: She alsul Provincial S(’"1‘(‘ial‘V J Da-i gijatszigmcfigg:::hlldren 8"“ vid Stewart. who said isl Mrs. MacNeill has the lionoui lollmlrr-nan (If a “Tm”? that ls. l f being the grandmother f panmng.l e pmVJ-Hml Or the: 2" I t A h t» h r dang royal vLSit. said it is fitting thati rt?) 9 5;“ “ml ‘2’ “iacphee‘ Her Majesty. who is also Queen} E] "at {35' 2° '1‘; “haw of Canada. will officiate at the‘ a Satgzzlgfishgp hegr‘ing i's some_ I opening of the building that is? ‘ . . V I affairs and does a considerable‘ The visit. be said. will be at l l o btei. who i the memorial to the meeting Ofih Weather, Road Conditions Curtail Magistrate’s Court Because of road To Debate In Halifax St dc Patricia MacDougail. both o'.‘ day to debate this evening against the University of King's College in the final meeting of the year in the Maritime Girls intercollegiate Debating Lea— gue. The topic is: Resolved that France's recognition of Re China constitutes a betrayal of the Western Alliance. The SDU debaters. both junior tive of the argument. In an earlier MGIDL debate. SDU debaters Mary McCardle of Kinkoria and Kathleen Mac~ Donald of Mermaid won over a litcam from Dalhotusie Univer- ’1 city. V arts stud- - cuts, will uphold the affirma- ‘ .‘ conditions, ‘ residence. and a fine of $29 and Cornwall Group Plans Breakfast .. Dunstan's University girl ed roll call at the regular mCt‘v haters Catherine Duffy and ing of Cornwall March 16 at the home of Bever- Kiiikoi‘a. travedi to Halifax to ly and (iconic Gillespie, Tne Imper reason was rend by Elaine Jewel/I and a story taming to EaSKl', ent tle'i "'i e Brightest Day (it The \V'{' .was read by ‘.\l.ckey' Mat-H. Beverly Gillespie led the grt in prayer. Members volunteered to teat-u i I cnly a few cases were calt etrrts or 30 ays was imposed. v _ am] by QUE-ens Coumy Hams “any”. Edward Gal am' Sunday school at. the Rehabt. .a The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. Mar. ‘ZI. 1964. 5 irate Jami-5 ii. Johnston. qc. lliiiilei‘ River. was finrd $10 lion (attire and :i "as rim-Ind W———"” "”"““"~""’"*“‘*“—“— yr tcrday alterncon. and cos’s for fai'urt to d splay mm the awful“ “m'l'f. um" ‘( 4' ' I 'ihe cases of John A'lan Iii-iiise plates for the current lfe'im an,’e"“»‘<"‘y‘;f. ;‘ l”“ ‘ 3 Grant MacDonald. Paint Prim. :‘t gisti‘alioii ycaiz 35‘ 0" l‘Idjlt 1”“ 'l“ “'1 til" i" t and James Francis MacDon- .‘ilcrrill Boyd Herring. Mur- mm” m "n‘ ‘7" Hi“? that“ s ia'd also of Point Prim were ad- ray River was fined S20 and M ldred,.M.mil"lan 2”" “alzw‘ journed to March 25 at George costs for spccdaig at 75 mph. “film‘hm‘mfl , H . town. The were fey-(Ispnted in a 55 mile muc. loo. memo. \inlwla liar Ill (‘ULII'L Lester O'Donnell Dnnald ercph ShrHL Hal“ Piice’ and \tit‘lr" (14".ll‘t‘.',_ .479 of (.‘harlottezuwn. . ' ' was fined $10 and If?!)an Vi“ 2" V'“ " r0 r r (in behalf of an accused _'\i'r. ‘ costs for failing to yield tlie.(”"‘ y.” "R110, If Ell. n a! r " O'Donnell Pleadcd guilty to the right-tithe): and Norman Spcn-iHIHTPElng'E' .1") if ‘0" E I“ {‘9 m charge of illegal .ession of er (.‘luw. Frectmin was fined Take :1‘ Kilian: mm “W” . liquor in a place other than his Slit and costs for soecding a v E ( lu'svl." l,\.{'w g _ As guest speaker at Tucs- Canadian Tax Foundation and ~—m‘. H .t D, “I u H n “I V \cxtlmon .s” ,iit_".titt it‘IiI day n'ght's dinner meeting of of the Canadian Welfare Coun- . f. )‘d‘LS tiff“; $16 ad - m.:tee is right .i» s .mtrze and the Charlottetown Board . ciJ; president of the Nova iris v “a? ’1‘"? an ("this Hzrry Li» lt' ‘lltltifit‘tw am TIP-{IR Ian M. MaCKelgan- QC. Srotia Division Of the Canta- s ‘1 Speedlnr‘a- .l‘ack Maelhit‘ta‘tz. Barbara and the Atlantic i)c-.dian Red Cross (-cti‘ge Loiviuer. ito-ores .\lat-- Donald. Wanda Mai-Phee and jAda Lowiher. ‘ A film. entitled “Impact, The ;Stor_v of a Crusade" was shown. ' discussio' followed pert-(tin log to the Rtiy Graham Ct'ir satlc. lici‘ “'Hlls noted that P‘.l"‘\ltilP siiii'ili: take an ac- ‘tite ' :he preparation .or this crii»:.tie Twenty-one members answei lsa ac Young Adults. - a t u d i i l i I ... amlU.S. Pledges Viet Nam Aid WASHINGTON tAPt United States will continue to furnish assistance and support lto South Viet Nam "for as long .' as it is required to bring Com- munist aggressmn and LEFI‘OE" ism under control." a White House statement said Tuesday. The statement was issued after Defence Secretary Robert S. McNamara an _ M well D. Taylor. chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff. made a full report to President John- son and the National Security Council on their recent fact- finding mission to South Viet 1 a . The statement said Johnson accepted the report and Its prin- - cipal recommendations. t ax— _.. TODA l 2mm of 2 tr":.rzrritzirtrr..-3"“ During this past summer. two , ldaug'liters. Margaret, M r s. known 1 Simms of Florida and Daisy. ers. Armitage of Saskatchewan ispent some time with their mo t t Hays Suggests Education Tax dyed or bleached. He is .to often wear a moustache or a ‘toiipee as a disguise. BOISTEROUS ‘ iContinued from page It l t i l *****¥¥¥¥¥ .TO DAY AT T 9‘55 suonmo ONLY They turn the wide-open badlands into , t; ahedlamoi I A- v ‘7’ ginger-happy ’1'." I 1 Wilson DAZE! '-"~‘ — - .> _/ v . i AN ALLIED A with MARY BETH HUGHES RAYMOND HATTUH RTISTS PICTURE Y AT 3 AND 8 ONLY " 2 snows ONLY years overshadowed his literary‘ t} ' e production in the public eye. l . He bears two scars on b i S; l . 1 December 1960 lchfitn. it] scafr at the Sogit of this; lher' i‘ngiEgiNAngfifil‘m iizlgunl‘g: was invited to give twd lectures ‘ e in ex mzcr an as a at i » ~ at McGiii Universit In ‘Vlont- :iiln of a US- HER. Plus Pa Elev Sllggeste‘l “Sla‘bl'Sl‘mm‘l "f real. He arrived alt theA first 'scroll and “4044" on the upper‘ portion of his right arm and toe ‘tattoo of a skull with helmet and .wings on the upper portion of lhls lefl an.” . . icarried on in French but i Latest information received me does not foresee a 3 _V iiiidicates Barnard expressed lflleizuaae difficult“... The Cypriot“ ilntention of taking tip resident-cispeak English hm no FR,th } i .to set tip an antique business. a provincial sales tax for edu—. cation to meet the spiralling? {costs faced in most pi'ovinces.i ‘ The minister. speaking to the‘ moat meeting of the Saskat«; hewan Association of Rural Municipalities. said resent methods of finaoncing education (Continued from page Col. Woodcock said his talion's communications ll bat- arei that a C 950 men speak no English butl ' Among aliases he is known to that each Dam-,1 Wm incyude at! governments. have used are: Barney Antler-.195.“ some English . speaking! "i am convinced that the‘ . Jfimf‘s "it"id ANN-<0". ROYimembers_ i burden of financing education‘ Anderson. Rob Andrews. Craig, Imust he removed from the mu»‘ Barnard. llowaird .iay Barnard. iNOT ENOUGH FLAGS 'nicipal level of government andl ll fly one large James Craig. Roy Davis. D on 'The Palmls “'l V . Hyatt. Roy .ianob. Jay Rodrig- l‘\ a?“ 0'; “0nd.”le Sm“fiibroadcr taxation base. and Rm, gmnh and “the” .The Uh. hasnt supplied enoug 5 .. “w, mar (.Pm pducamn tax flags vet for all vehicles. t . ‘ ‘ . . ifor the most part. on all retail. latxtlsgecgemn: lard minivpggklg i sales. would have. in most prov- He is wanted for escaping law~ ful custody and police ask a n y citizen having knowledge of histdriven into mud rock a_iinces m 1962. aid 60 per cent. tii'hfrflaboutstn imliinccixrtiigtjrtcgflfinadians 9m, are wearing habmr the education bill. be SRIl‘l.. ac "3 "Pan‘s ‘ e 3‘ jtledress but will switch to bush ment or local police. on his individual permit. . , has fined $120 and costs or FROM NE“ YORK . days. A n o t her accused was ‘ ' , Emmi" he“ fined $10 and costs or 10 days-lork- 3" " amwd. 1" “mm. for being drunk and incapable. 2"" "’1 Tues‘ln-V and ‘5 the gm.“ ‘ [INNS A’ ward SI. 8 High of her brother~in»law and sistei, land Avenue. was fined $2.5 l M“ and Mrs' H'E' Nelson' and costs for leaving the scenel1 VISITING SON "m at‘t‘tdoni Mis. Alex MacDougall. Mon “he Montage gm. department lli'guci l9“ by plane Mfinday f0! theld their annual banquet last ‘ MONTAGUE — Members of i'l‘oroiito where. she will visit be! ievening at the Bison Regain“ :50". Gerald. who is a patient at am. All members “.01.? present ithe York Central Hospital Me 1 for the measlon. Uniforms were .iowing a car accident early Sat {the order of mp day. so a” were ’urday morning. Word from Mrs. ;smamy and properly ammi 3)iaci)ougall is that Gerald is Previous to the d i n it e r. Hitting as “'9” as can be eXDECl' ‘ smoker was held at the fire hall ed. land following the dinner most i ? ‘returned to the firemen's room I MEETING! POSTPONEDH lfor music and song. The S’P‘Wa “Fee'le ca i Present for the dinner were —__._____. “r” “1“ W mam": 0‘ the "9" Mayor Bit. Yen. councillors bY'la‘WS "01‘ “‘9 Town 0‘ M"“‘ Green. Hu hes, In 5. MacLure IS IMPROVED mill“ had '0 he 9054'an be‘ ‘and Beck who is ails?) a fireman. . .5" rg‘ry'. Sler‘ : ('flllse the WW" WllCilm‘v Km Also present was town police- Glllf'SPlff- l3 Bl “‘h‘l MacDonald. was unable to be man Ed Downe and Ernest Ruf- uood Street. City. is reported to procent due to the storm The fum. manager of Langley Fruit be improving in the Prince Ed- 3 no)" mowing win he held shod. ‘packors' “3rd Bland “(’Spllal- . ly. Chief DH. Coffin presided and . l . briefly outlined activities of the Dam PAILF'NTR “My STRAIIAN FUNERAL — The past year. He “numb,” the ‘ Mn“ mi 9 ‘ funeral for Mary Stiahan looki d d th v y . horo Street. City. is a patient . , ~ { ' me" an 5m 9“ “e”, an .ox' Fla”? F“de milrnmg mm m" cellent group. He also mention- l lllo Pnnce Edward bland lllonnPSSE-V Funeral 1‘10"” ‘0 .SL ed the firemen‘s float which was 5‘“ ' Columbia‘s Church. East Pomt,”0 phartnuemwn for the Brier ‘ ‘ where Requiem High Mass wastpamde' and also “defied mm ‘ BROTHER “"75 celebrated by Rev. W. . Mac }~—--— ~*'—-——-'~- " — ‘ .lrs. Andrew Arscnfill". 9 Donald. PP. who also conducted ‘ Eden Street. City. has N‘t‘t‘iW’d .the service at the grave. Pall- ..hr news o! the deatth Lhearers were Stewart Mai-Gm brother. Joseph Arsenaiiit. form- mm Hamid :“acGt'ognr, Arthur . Seal Hearing at it of Egmon-i Bar. The death iKecnc. Louis (.‘anipbcll, Pius I Ad. d “""r‘rm l“ "‘9 Valeram' H0“ .MacEai-hcrn and John B. Faye; s Dilal. Bedford. Mass. [Interment was in the c b u r c h.‘ wmn'm‘K FUNERAL ‘mlwmelory‘ 3long standing case concerning ItIn-‘ral for Walter w, Whitlockl gamut-j”, FUNERAL ~— The seal pelts against defendant of Hunter River was held yns- ifuneral for Mrs. Sadie Ronncltdiouis Decker Inc. was adjourn- tcrday afterenooin from the Cut- [was held yeslprdav aftprnoon ed by consent yesterday orn- (‘l‘lll' Funeral Home. Son'lt‘elfrnm ' Funeiat ing to Friday. April In by Mr. C. C. was conducted Justice George .I_ Tweedy. were the .by Rev. .i.G.E. Ball. Hymns The postponement was forced . .\iy Saviour Loads .Vie"|wcre “Safe In the Arms of Je- by the non-arrival yesterday and "lmd Kindly Ligiht." Pall- sus“ and “Nearer My God I‘M-firs were James Clarke. Thee " Pallbearers were Hugh 1 Halifax due to poor weather and 'l'- “with marine. Ervin Ford. \lacNeil. Jack \Iacliure. Harry‘also the Summerside attorney Arnold Younker. Lloyd Tren- ‘\iacAusland. William MacAtis ‘for the plaintiff was unable to h"""- ng'inaid Clarke. Remains land. Marvm Bell. Roger Fergu- E reach the City .VFSlt‘NlaY due '0 “'9'? Placed in the Cutche son. Remains were placed in the 1 road comliiitms- roof-"Wm! vault later to belCutcliffe receiving vault. lateit Counsel for the defendants are buried in Flomi Hills Memorial to be buried in Little Sands ‘Gerald R. Foster. QC. and John Game [cemetery tP. Nicholson. Amotion of judgement in a Montague Firemen’s Annual iBanquet Is Very Successful a :covopcration and assistance "Lot counsel for the plaintiff from t l i t - e E l ‘clothing in April. ' ' Col. Woodcock said the bat- KmQSEOn Natlve talion has steel helmets but lik- 0 ely will wear UN blue berets D'es In wes'I jail the time. i ' _ ' Col. Woodcock said all his.» Owen \outiker. Kingston. re—i ‘men are still confined to camp cently received the sad news of { except those who have to go on the death of lliaudI Bow- ' ' ' "dow o tie ate .esier th n wun for i were has- ‘1‘”3 “"l-‘lde- man' “‘ . . _, . v t lecla by6 the 1firerinrtsen thegilsitiveg "We fit well anywhere," "Bowman of _7\oith Sui_i P}. R. t He. thanked the mamr Col. Woodcock said. "We makelon March in in lter i9th veai. ‘eouncil for assistance 'and also friends over a glass of beer or‘ Mrs. Bowman was the daught- thanked the past chairman of the “Villa 9 are “5 mili‘ll amhas- 9" 0f “1“ lm“ Fl‘mm'li‘k “Wilk- ytire committee of the council sadors as soldiers on a job like er of tungsten. P .iohn Huvhcs and the present is- ‘. 1’9“ 3” T""”‘ are “‘9 2.3"?” ' a H I ' ers an ttree sons rest in in chairman. Frank Greene. Agr‘r EARS DRIVERS Western Canada and B. C. l d after spending the day In "con- vivial company” and began to d e l i v e r France's ‘second lect r was cancelled. lARRESTED IN TORONTO f In March, 1961. he went to {Toronto to appear in a jazz re- n Canada where he was going The mime] said one_t,hird M hut “are proving unsatisfactory and tvua He was arrested in a mud . far too great a burden on local for allegedly assaumng a semmi ity officer and a detective. He spent several days in a hospital and when he appeared 'n court was fined $200. His next trip to North Amer- hospital for tests of a liver dis- order. biit he left the hospital abruptly after a fw da cause he could not “sta bother any longer." He. returned to I was the hospital in of . 'i for liver trouble. again in November and, s ortin after ischarge. was picked up from a Dublin street with a head in- jury and pneumonia. SI'DDEN DEATH HAMILTON. Ont. tCPt—Au- gust F. Mohri. 61. manager of metallurgy and quality control for the Steel Company of Can» reland. in August t s u p p n r, E. d by a much i ica landed him in a New York ‘ SUNDAY AT 9.00 ONLY Sponsored by The U. T. C. in. aid of their charities In! memo team or nus on my mm GLYNiS JOHNS-RATHEBNE A FASCINATI‘NG DRAMA OF PASSION, MURDER AND 1 l COURAGE! ADMITTANC‘E RESTRICTED TO I8 YEARS AND OVER ada. Limited and a of international reputation. died suddenly in Hamilton Friday just one day after the death of his wife. Mr. Mohri was awarded the American Iron and Steel institute Medal in l956. “I am more afraid nmv of los- l g a man by his driving on the Mayor Y9“ (‘mtgratuluated the wrong side of the road than firemen on their smart appear- tfrom a bullet." ances and advised the members Cypriots drive on the left side that the town would pick up the of the road. bill. He was supported on this> Col. Woodcock said the bat- decision by Conn. A.E. n gs. Llalion is studying cap badges‘ Mayor Yco also invited all pre- ’so that they will be able to dis~ ‘ sent and their wives to be his tinguish between Greek and lguests at his theatre. Turkish police. ' ‘ the department. i Mr. Ruffum spoke briefly and He said his “"3"” “'i" he “man in presentation of a uniform was fun." FFadl‘ it‘r Oitf‘m'lmls by “vig made in Kenneth Mapphee. a ‘Sunday night or Monday. The. " * ‘new fireman. The presentation last 32 s"Idlers will arrive Sun- 51275 day by RCAF airlift. ; “i think we could operate ‘ alone as t. 9 UN force." be . iwas made by Conn. Cecil Beck. l Ed Downe. town policeman i a lso spoke briefly. Gene Coady ma Si. Pe dire ct o r of the elementary l school. Robert \Iills l I Men's classes will he organiz-1 LKeep-Fit Classes t lAre underway led and will commence Tuesday ‘of next week at 8 pm A group MONTAGUF’ —‘ A Mal 0' 26‘ from Murray Harbor also has‘ ladies registered this week for signified its intentions of attend. keep~fit classes at the Montague in}! "1959 Classes, Regional High school ammo; _ Program will depend on vai- h'm' Th“? flags” “in M com iation of ages but will include I caiistbenics. and group activi- d""'°d “"ka ""d" the dime ties such as volleyball. badmin t tion of the physical education ton and gymnastics. STEEL RULE DIES CO. LTD. makers since l9." Gasket Des. Display Dies. Box Dies. Plastic Blister Dies. Tag and Label Dies. To use on Platen. Cylinder and Punch Presses. 716 St. James St. W-. Montreal. Que.. University 6-5104 Knights of Members tickets are available. For Reservations Phone 4-9314 after 8 pm. must be picked up by March 25. A limited number of THE BUY OF THE LOT at S. R. JOHNSTON LTD. Unit No. FA 198A 1960 ZEI’HYR SEDAN One oWner. an A-l Clean Car. Low iiow $1075 Come In or (‘all Gene Today Ph. 4-8548 '— ters Rd. RESERVE Columbus . Easter Monday Dance March 30th Admission $2. 00 per couple 8- Guests All tickets TV'S Dr. KILDARE STARS IN NEW FILM! AN ADULT THEME 0F SHOCKING REALISM! MVGMMWJ PERLBERG-SEAlON PRODUCTION m... IIIIlIIIIIIII BHIIAIBEIIIAIII now IN HIS : I FIRSTSTARRING . .~;e' ROLE IN MOTION -‘ ,- PICTURES A - DRAMAOF COURAGE. lOVEAND MURDER! $.v' in ii ' 'li he lllil’lliogn'fir ' . l i I iiiiis itiitiiti-iiiii t . iii BUilRtlt - '“" “that HEAlHERlUll .Pltitttsmtt' STARTING MONDAY snows carp/rat Nil 2 DAYS ()NLY it t t * we #- iii 4 4