l l n... INCIDENT IN after this photo was taken out- side the Quebec City Armory, where Liberal leader Pearson Was attending a rally. Liberal QUEBEC Placards (left) urging ban- ning of nuclear weapons were wrenched from young pickets by the men at right moments CI | Y . . _ O’le-ary Nollve pickets m background tried to ' screen the “Ban-the-bomb- l Olpens Business ers" earlier. . i ' ‘CP w'l‘el’hml l O‘LEARY — A new meat Mlscouche Man Killed In B.C.l Was Mechanic, Bush Pilot l MISCOUCHE — A premature Elementary School: and Gordon, explosion of dynamite at a Brit at home. tish Columbia mining site Fri- The funeral will be in Mis-_ day resulted in the death of couche following arrival by a~:r| Maurice Gaudet. 25. son of Mr. from B ritis h Columbia, and, completion of funeral arrange and Mrs. Cyril Gaudet. of Mis- couche. P I. The deceased was killed by the explosion which took the life of another man and in_iu:ed a third. ments. ANOTHER . | (Con-tinned From Page ll Legislature met for luncheon and spent several hours discuss- ing various matters for inclu- e men had been preparulg to blast loose a seized-up wheel from the shaft mining shovel, and the charge went off as it was being packed with mud by the two men who were killed. to - O 5 . Details regarding the brief lwere not released, but it is ex- The former Miscouche manppected to suggest various means while a member of the Sumqof maintaining the industry on erside Air Cadet Corps attend-lits present plane as the second lng school in Miscouche. hadlgreatest revenue producer in won an air cadet flying train-Ithe Island economy. ing scholarship. and learned tol It is also believed the brief at Moncton. will contain reference to desir- 'Later while a member of. the ability of easing liquor control Royal Canadian Mounted Policelregulations in view of the great he obtained his commercial number of visitors expected in pilot’s license. and left the th province next year. RCMP to fly as a bush pilot inl Members of th e committee Northern Canada. lcharged with preparing thisl While SEI‘VinE in this 0Eli’s‘lCllb’lyear's issue of the tourist mapl he- studied mechanics. nd ob-i e a tained his mechanic‘s licence in a British Columbia, where h w 3. l I ‘t' s at the time of his death erm-' lcommittee. in his sleep» ployed with the Texada Iron‘ lThursday. The veteran Demo- MlInes on. Texada Island. lcratic congressman represented ddltlon to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gaudet, in Mis-l couche. the deceased is surviv- ed by the following brothers and sisters: Thomas. in Toronto: Delores. nurse in training at h‘ ounty Hosspital: Wil-i emia. student at Summorsidej B RALPH CAMERON l vocational SChooh Lloyd' Stpd'i Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer “ cm at Miscol’cne Regional H’ghl Plans for garbage collection l school: Pan“ at .home: Syl‘lla' l. and disposal in this city. as con- ‘ Cit M'scoume ngh tained in city engineer Norman arles‘ Grace‘ and Stewart‘s recent report will be Marian. students at Miscouche . - '1 - discussed by City councrllors at a meeting scheduled for tonight‘ - lat City Hall. l Councillor A r t h u r Gormley ' l chairman of the public property 1 ‘committee. asked for the meet- ‘ .ing so he could discuss with B R I E F S ‘other councillors recommenda-' ltions made by Mr. Stewart. . COMPULSORY COLLECTION ‘ IS PATIENT Roland Haywood. Mill River. The report proposes compul-i sory. city-paid garbage collec- ts a patient in the Western Hos- pital. tion. using fully enclosed Packer .trucks, and erection of a 'teepee’ type incinerator. In connection with the type of pickup service to be given. he report proposes what is known as the ‘yard' type. which means l collectors will pick up contain- l ers at a point toward the rear of p the residence and five feet from . the front wall. This is suggested 1 instead of curb pickup for aesth- l etic reasons. and in preference to a back door pickup as being too far for collectors to go. Mr. Stewart's report also went deeply into the various kinds of incinerators he believed practi-L cable for this c i t y. but while mentioning four. discards three IN ALBERTON Everett Donald, Kensington. Is a guest at the home of his uncle. G. Melville Donald. Al~ berton. CRIB TOURNEY Winners at the Miscouche fire- men's weekly cribbage tourna- ment were Mr. and Mrs. Augus- tus Gaudet. SPENT WEEKEND Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacNeill and family. Saint John. N.B.,‘ spent the weekend at the home Convent Holds of The Island reported task of contacting all members his wife. the former Florence market and bakery opened re- and cently under the management chairman Lepage 5181“! the of F. Arnold MacDonald and for their fees and listings on the MM daughter 0‘ Milt“? J91: map would be completed by ley. Mr. MacDonald. an O Leary the end of the coming week. Mr. “at've- “3mm”. h°me abou‘ .3 Lepage stated he expcted t‘o year ago followtng 10 years in sen the map to the printers the RCAF. They have two sons by the end of this month. land a daught” l CLUB coorEnA'rEs thel Mrs. N. Richard, Close cooperation with Lions Club in providing accom-l . . . modations for their members atl TlgnISh, Dles the big convention next yearl has been offered the local c1ub| TIGNISH _ Mrs yarcisse R]. representatives. Frank Pcilerinichard passed away Friday at stated. as he told of his com-lthe Western Hospital in her 87th mittee’s past meetings with:year. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberlon and West Prince Countv 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. March 18, 1963. Cars Collide In Heav rifting In W. Prince ALBERTON — During heavy managed to reach Alberton by dr'J't'mg early Saturday morning ‘ bus despite severe drifting. two cars met head-on in a deep; At Albel'ton they boarded the cutting at Rosebantt. Christop‘train for their homes in Tig- her Well:, of Ottawa. driver oflllith. Heavy drifting continued one car. was taken to the all day Saturday. Western liospital ini‘ll Alberton] for n‘ealment to faci cuts. The other driver. Kerryl Campbell, Alberton, also re- . ceived on and bruises but did' TORONTO (CP‘ —‘Tempel'a- not require imamwm tures issued by the weather of- Both cars received consider-Nice- al‘le damage. Highways in West PrincelD w n M?" Were clo.cd or in an extreme-gvzncsg’uvér ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " 34 ly dangerous condition all day:Victoria ' ' ' ' ' ' " 37 51 Saturday At one tune driftinglEdmomofi""""" 6 35 was so heavy, snow plows were 1 Calgary ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " 17 48 taken off for several hours. iRegma _ 8 31 The main highways were Winnipeg -3 10 plowed out Saturday evening. [Toronto . , _ . . _ I . _ U 33 so Cuttings are 'gh 17 33 . manYiOttawa . . . . . . . . . . .. miles on the ham way lirom. WWII .......... I. 07 I bee . . . . . . 14 20 Fredericton . 2 35 lutntJohu -1 30 Moncton . . . . . . 3 32 Halifax 16 32 Charlottetow . . . . . 6 on Sydney . . . . . . . . . .. 5 34 Yarmouth . . . . . . . .. 18 33 St. Jo n's., . . . . .. 15 29 HALIFAX (CPll— The Wea-‘ ther office says as the disturb-l ance responsi ie for Sundayl night’s precipitation moved east. ‘~ mild air should spread into the southern portions changing the now through a brief period of~ freezing rain to ace ‘ al in. HoweVer, behind these distur- bances. a few snowfiurrie: fol- lowed by clearing may be ex- pected late today. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity: A few snowflurries. clearing this even- ing a little colder; north winds 5 with gusts to 45. Early morn- to ing and mid afternoon tempera- tures at Halifax 36 and 30. South Shore, Annapolis Valley: A few snowflurries, clearing this evening; a little colder: north west winds 25 with gusts to 45. Early morning midvafter- noon temperatures at Yarmouth 37 and 30. Kentville 85 and 30. Northern Nova Scotia. East- ern Shore, Prince Edward Is- land: Occasional rain changing near noon to a few snowflur- ries; clearin by evening; a Mile colder; north wmds 25 with gusts to 45. Early morning and mid afternoon temperatures at New Glasgow and Charlottetown 40 34 and 28, Gos n . Southern half of Eastern N.B. Counties. Lower St. John River Scientists Sect Official Objects To Medical Clolm h D WINNIPEG (CPl— A Girl:- tiau Science spokesman has ob- to a statement attrib- szley: few snow clearing In the evening; colder: north winds 25 with guts to . Early morning and mid-af- ternoon temperatures at Mone- ton and Fredericton 34 and 27. Saint John 36. and 27. Northern half of Eastern NB. Counties. Upper st. John River Valley. Bay of Chaleur: A few snowflurrles north winds 00 wit gusts to 4', Temperatures rising by early morning and remaining steady near 26 degrees at Chat: ham. Edmundston and Campbell- n. Bay of Fundy: Gale warning continues. . .Northwest winds 30 increas n north afternoon to north winds so and by overrun; to north 20. Mo a1 rain and mint and fog, clung- lngduruigtbemomlngtoafew snowflunries: visibility one to ree miles in precipitation or mist lowering in fog to near one- half mile improving our noon between flurries to 10 miles. temperatures rising to the 30:. High tilde today at Charlotte 00 B' at 6:09 and sets at 0:00. ‘utod to an Albert- medic“ hnlth officr that Christian. Sc'outllts are partly responsible- for a diphtheria outbreak in the Fort Macleod area. r. urt 'Adler, medical saith officer of Chinook health unit. was quoted as saying wed. nesday the Black Stocking zen; .of the Dutch 'Reform Church and Christian Scient‘sts are, partly responsible becruse they refuse to be immunized and that he would quarant‘ne any family. refusing immuniza on. Stephen J. Sametz of Win]; peg. spokesman for the Chm' tian Science committee on pub: licatlon for Manitoba. said in I statement his information from the Alberta committee was that: ‘ITwo children ’n a Christian ,Sclence family living on a farm showed signs of a disorder mom than a common one: that undec the provincial statutes of Al» berta the parents can claim their children. and that the medical officer was so in.- lg during morning to gales 36 diminishing in “med "They were quarantined by I Dr. Adler in short order. .l INDIANS NAMED FALLS . e name of Niagara Folly. comes from the Indian word- ‘“0nguiaahra" w hich meant. "thunderer of the waters." IF IT’S FISH “And Can be Caught” WE HAVE IT Queen St. Meat Bloomfield to Tignish. l Thirty-eight Alberton school children who attended youth night in O‘Leary community rink Friday were brought back by train when those in charge decided against returning by school bus in almost zero , vis'lbility. For most of the pupils. some 1" years of age. it was their first train tnip. . Thirty or so Tiguish ohudrenl Who attended the sports event Lions to iron out various de-l Len to mourn her passing are tails. It was stated work of aS-‘her husband and four daughters. signing the accommodations atlphilomene. Mrs, Izaire es. the time will be handled by thefRoches. Tignish: Mary. Mrs. Travel Bureau. I‘Charlcs Pitre. 'I‘ignish Shore; Final plans IOI‘ entertainment‘Mary Rose_ Mrs. Jaseph Ber. of visiting Quebec newspaper-hard. St. Louis: Miss Zilienne, men next June were also out-‘3: home, ‘ lined to the directors and ap- proved. The visitors from Mont- real and Quebec City will be guests at Cavendish, Summer- side and Charlottetown during the week as well as being taken Her remains are resting at the home of her daughter Mrs. Izaire DesRoches. The funeral will be held this morning from the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude. Tignish at 10 am. Inter- THIS WEEK IN SPORTS SPORTS SUPPORTE A PUBLIC SERVICE IN THE INTERESTS OF GOOD SPORT. CONTRIBUTED BY THESE COMMUNITY RS IN SUMMERSIDE AND DISTRICT to various other sections of the province to view its attractions ment will be in the church cemeo. tcry. ? and facilities. They will travel here via Trans Canada Airlinesl CONGRESSMAN DIES and Maritime Central Airways.[ LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Clyde iDoyle. 75, acting chairman of1 .the US. House of chresenta~ lve un - American activities3 died a California district. l l 1 . as either too expensive or not‘v entirely satisfactory. It is also proposed to have a once-weekly pickup of refuse in . residential areas. and more fre‘ ; quent service for commercial establishments and institutions, such as hospitals. LOW COST FACTOR ‘ In deciding on the “teepee”. type of incinerator Mr. Stewart was guided by the low cost of. construction which he estimates '. at approximately $25,000 com- pared to $300,000 for a Nicholls Monohearth and comparable costs for others. Admitting the sanitary land fill method is the cheapest. he also sees it as being unsuitable for se- Eulln A HOME or YOUR OWN! Kennedy’s ; CLIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE laminates, J' HurOId marina Mam" . FUELS LTD. xdmceheg‘gegt Frames and Sashes T D_ tfb to Styles in town ‘.- Dial 3163 16 Duke St. exuo Is I u r . . c oose Gasoline yours now: Stove and PARTY E ER 62-95 .- (Arnold slsl. hlaoson. Lessee) AVAILABLE S o“ I ~ -' McEWEN ROAD Cor. Water a Second an. R6 erence Ladies’ Wear Gt. .George St. 0 l Dial 4-8925 TOWIV SERVICE MON-DAY. MARCH 18 giggl'mzj ones: _“ Day 0932 — Night 7443 mm; nocxny_3;30.m.3o Sherman Hutchinson. Prop. Cor. Central St. & Sheet Metal Work Sherbrooke Rd. Summerside North GALLANT Moving & Storage Ltd. btain Top Service On All Insurance Needs By Contacting J. LeRoy Gallant Ins. Ltd. Insurance Phones 3520 - 3533 310 Water St. Moving BOWLING—Noon Luncheon HARBOUR MOTORS . auto body veral reasons: difficulty of using repairs trucks and tractors in wet sea~ H 'INEVM-I-EY " . commit; sons of spring and fail due to A modem Packs. 19 ho paint 0 3 mild, the Impossibility 0‘ frame or brick veneyer Justmohle g} . mechani' working frozen clay fill in the more than 100 manuféctured home cal repairs inter. He also notes the objec- designs . tune-ups tionable f a c t o r of frequently . . radiator blowing papers and cardboard. l repairs If a decision is r e a c h e d by ‘ . welding councillors tonight it is pro- bable the incinerator will built on land near Riverside Hos- pital rather than on the East R0. yalty farm purchased by the ct- ty last year. Use of the farm was objected to by residents of the area and their objection was supported in provincial govern- ment circles which offered the HELP YOU ALL THE WAY! o PLANS o ON-‘IHE-JOB oumauce. operated by Burlelgh & Jim MacKInnon Phone 8241 Summersldo West BOWLING—an Luncheon . THURSDAY. SKATING—8:00—10:00 BOWLING—an Luncheon GUARANTEED PRICES ' 1 WHITE STAR LAUNDRY Ltd. or skating 8:00—11:00 CURLING—Murltime Junior Boys’ Basketball 8:15 mm Blrchwood Iltg BOWLING—Noon Luncheon BOWLING—Open Lanes fro SATURDAY. stadium—To be announced BOWLING—Open Lu FRIDAY. MARCH 22 HOCKEY—LSJLL. Playoff Hockey, If necessary h vs. Summmtde High on from Mixed Bowling—7:00 and 0:00 CURLING—Men's Championship, 7:00 and 0:00 BOWLING—Open Lanes 1:00—0:45; 8:45-10:45 Heating and Ventilating Phone 5400 :10 Water st. TUESDAY. MARCH I9 MINOR HOCKEY—3:30—10.:30 CURLING—Club Mixed—6:30. 8:00. 0:30 BASKETBALL—Senior. 3:30—4:30 Bowling BOWLING—Open Lanes 1:00—0:45. 10:4! WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20 MINOR HOCKEY—8 : 30—10: 30 summerside C.T.L. STORE MEN’S SKATES From 8.95 to 26.95 HOCKEY STICKS .85: up Phone 2515 808 Water so. CURLING—Club hiked—6:30, 8:00. 0:30 BASKETBALL—Senior, 3:30—4:30 Bowlln K BOWLING—Open Lanes—0:00 can" 0:45. 0:45 MARCH 21 CURLING—Club Mixed—6:30. 8:00. 0:80 Bowling BOMINmepstfle Bowling—6:45 HUESTIS TV CENTRE EMERSON for the best In TV M-hr. Service \A I Itncc-TV-Radlo Repairs Professional Service 8801 200 First st. Championship, 0:30 mm. BASKETBALL—Chit basketball. 7:00 p.m. Birchwood High vs. Summcntde High Hop The Modern Way At Weddell Bros. Your Ouostop Shopping Centre 1 In Crupnud Bowling In 1:00 Support community Athletic Events MARCH 23 CURLING—Murtttme Junior Championship 0300 on. Mixed curling in evening 1:00 Family Bakery lI-thduy ll Wedding Cakes Home Made Bread and Pastry Halo an. 81 Control MODERN CASH D CARRY DRY CLEANERS LTD. Complete ' Dry Cleaning Service #- nnms a ALmArlons a- an in VIka 8'» opposit- can. seaflo- . of Mrs. Fred MacNeill. Mis- . Riverside site as an alternative. couch. Dress camwal I .d . I “wagon wlsnts I II.- To CAPE BRE'I‘ON . y _ . Manufactured You simply u- Roof trusses. . Mrs' Stephen Phillips “com. coigfitwggtsiuiEveryséucmlfi w‘” p'""' "s ramble the wall gable ends and gytgglnb’fogeéaggefirgl‘dllrexhlg: fancy “‘1” “mfg?! :2th ‘.§3"ll.'"‘3.. P'""‘ W" YOUr cornice! In low . Stadium on Satu y n t o b . u o b 1 t For Professional will s end five weeks thh ., , pllnt, uvlng you w 00mg. mt, too or 3:8". Marprhlllips. h m ‘ ldidy large Na d time, money and guided by our quick, “come Laundry Service spectators. wsm. supervisor. numny Dial 2263 mmp pAnENTs The prize winners were: CARLE'I'ON SIDING — Edun ‘ ' . Mm m. Gaunt, RN . mem. Girls under 10 -- 1. Ellen cation Week was observed in Build your own “Pine Valley” . . or any of “ slim: St 88100 b..- 01 the “an at Charlotte. Driscoll .angel); 2. Joan Wad- Augmtine Cove School. The the new manufactured homes . . . or we cu m Hospital we“: . few day. dell (Christmas tree). lvrsitors were entertained in build it for you. You wlll save money with a... with he; puma, Mr, “a Mn Girls .10 to 15) — 1. Unite ’ the primary department by a manufactured system of homo butldtng. M & p, a. 9.11.“, mucouche. Baioom (Mary, Mary. quite current event! contest between Constran); 2. Donna Marie grades tWo. three and four, and I Ltd. 18 CONVALEme Al'senault told woman who llv- a opening match in grade five. .3 Authorized tn Lon-m Chanson. Tie ed in a shoe). The teacher. Miss Jean Mac- mm“ nilh. cogvulelcll‘l: fromf In (32% Indie: over 15 — 1. Myrtlze Williams. conducted the match. ,.. I. m Slew YIWaddellleotwefmetl;.Intbecentoc . _ f m. It home of Mr- Mrl- Marina Amenoult (moo-ahead). Mrs. Wendell MacFodyeu uk- “NC” 5m“ “WSW” 5"” W“ °' “m” Abbi! Gludet. Miscouche- Best decorated couple -. Gall ed gr naval and elflht I: WE ALSO HAVE CmAGEs " GAMGES O 3'! '3? m I Gallant and Mary point out places on the map om LEGION WINNERS . Canadian Legion cribbage 311’“- k W {mm “Ml”. “’4 M“ V“? O Sui-II Cur Economy Wm." were Mr. and M". P. unn st couple — s. Vebster asked current evens c "nth “heme.” The two szmie Clark and Ellsworth questions to grades nine and I} l u I Phone 436.5610 m" tum; m the ‘Mucouche Mann of Remington (bed time). lien. who were contacting against l W's" 5.. We“ m Wm cm, the mun“ Best twisters — Marjorie and 3 grades six. seven and eight. Remington - Summersido - Charlottetown u. Elem" ppm i“. n no In.” in sun Mona McLellan. j'l‘bc contest was war by Miss mm Wednemy FIIIQC couple — GeorgeJorghm hulkiiflyg, m up“ — — I— - .I- — — — — — - _ ’ ' cu m tan; a p a Manhood and Shirley Chappell.i K ; ICIDO‘L PLAN! ELECTION mlngtuu. V Moot outstanding couples -: 'I'III ital and queen of Mir couch. W School will be cho- Carolyn Shields and Barbara! “I In the 0001' future. The Merrill (P.E.I. Bag Co.l. Wolfhohtugand queen is Sewnd most «Mending coc- botu‘ sponsored by the Red fume — Jean Weddell (out! at. oouuctl. At the int gen- father's hanger. | up! the pupils of Spectal prize — group of III-l ” a panel diocul- diam — The Mocloi‘t-m. l ‘ the annual qualities Councillor Garnet: prc~ were said to seated the prison. Juices were standards, , Mn. .Mrs. Wilfred Pal-y. Mrs. Garnet Ross. MOP It's. Wilfred Perry. were entertained by slides and roman-Ins on Scotland by Rev. Kenneth W. R. CHM of Cape Traverse. l Mr. Cameron was Med by the ladies present and by ,tbe‘ pupils who enjoyed the beauw tiful and instructive slides. ‘ Visitors and pupils treated to candy by the tench. en Mb. Joan unchlltunc and Sch-mus Manufactured Home: P. 0. Box 1300. Summerslde, P.E.L Please Send Catalogues on Manufactured Home Design. I GEORGE SMITH Plumbing & Beating as Pun-cc Service - 1m. Dork Macmillan. who were he visitors for a plenum nu um I ALAN D. CRUE Ipeciclmo l- Whocl . Alignment Johnston's DELICATESSIN all PASTRY SHOP DAILY Phone 5151 Wot-cm WALKER’S [VINO SERVICE £1 . ' Bat.th £11m Accessor- a. nun-H