" '7 3gp?“ w-lw _' r . , _,. ... THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE SEVEN Weather Ship Sailors Beat Boredom '"“‘°"°“ " m’ “W ‘mm DECEMBER s, 1949 l . = Girl Guide News be relieved of ita duties at such | meeting. l Your counmlttee feels that it has ‘ gone as far as it was authorized to ' go at the last citizens’ meeting and . believes that the matter should now he brought to a head and it should be ascertained if the ‘Ilowri Council is willing to explore the idea. o! making the ilcccssary amendments ‘ i to its act. of incorporation which ; would give them power to embark l on such an undertaking. t May we report that we fully ex- plored the idea o! trying to raise funds by private subscriptions. No doubt some money could be obtain- ed in this manner. but we believe it would he a very small percentage of the amount required for a com- might be inclined to give it or to A5 LONG”- g \-\_li.i.S . um munity centre and rink. no u a In closing this report. we do not nluqimpl°v°m°n Attention, All P. E. !. Guide" feel it unreasonable that the Town “ ' ; should give consideration to the u lnqn All Guide Leaders. Brown Owlfl- l setting up bf the necessary machin- a“ n Tawny Owls and Lieutm, are re- ery to provide for the issuing of minded that the annual entertain-l twenty year debentures at a. low , rate of interest which could be re- ‘ tired through the sinking fund set lllp for the debentures over a l twenty year period. We believe that the revenue from such a commun- i ity centre would be sufficient or al- l most sufficient to provide for the annual interest and sinking fund payments. However. this is only the ment is taking place at the Char- lottetown Hotel on Friday, 9th. December. The Scouiers are._with us for this event as before. If any ex-Guldcrs would like to come tic-l ' keta can be obtained from Mrs‘) Fred Jenkins, '76 School St. Phone, 380-J. All Commissioners, members at the Council, Executive and Lo- condliicnli q- k u” “ . - B" a r e Linlnql are riveilall - lebond 3 “k ll ctive blew“! ' ' ' ChfY°° CY‘ - more a ° wear lonqez’ i ' strdrum Bcwimq’ praciicallY ‘Pwmuufivpumo iuysiav c ‘l s" your C bu." CNRYCO Y an“, icduY “ Siflfi or ‘"594’. ahead hwk" h‘ I381 ASWNBUOHS BIB 1Y1V1i5°d 5nd committees recommendation and nun‘. may obtain tickets ‘a! 111ml M- if the Town Coimicii ls unable i» w" “" °' mission will be by tickets only and . x comply’ m", we would again s", can not be Pllmhlied “i the dmr‘ ‘v . . I , v57 gest that. though we are ready and Active Guiders will be the gueltfl o! the Local Association in their‘ ,_ districts, who provide this treat ~" Elli appreciation of the work and ltlme that Gulders give to the ‘Guides throughout the year. The ldance will commence promptly at Z9 pm. and we hope that you will lbs early as special opening dun-l lces are being arranged. Mr. and |Mrs_ Parent are organizing the lprogramme so that we shall ho ‘Ivory sure of a gond assortment o! _ ' ‘ ‘ willing to assist in any way in the _Durlng H.M.C.S. “St. Stephen's" 21-day vigils on stoma-swept Station Baker. at the entrance to l project. that the committee be dis- Dflvl! Slrflll. liie seems to consist of an almost con slant fight with the weather which more often than 5 charged even u 9‘ new One is named not is wet. Butt the weather ship crew have learned to combat monotony on theirotl-duty hours by l t° wnflnue Wm‘ m the mama‘ WOFkiYlE i! "will fHWJFilB hobby. Albove Lieut. E. M. Chadwick (right) commanding officer of l{.l\l.C.S. Name Newcombe Seph-c-n". examines with inlterest a number of hooked rugs made by crew members during their Iglilltlié hours. Cthera in the photo leit to right are 0rd. Sea. Harvey Dupre of Montreal; PO. Alton a in of Halifax and Sainlt John and. 0rd. Sea. Dewar Larter 0d Charlottetown. —R.C.N. Photo. A d S. T , . in the town were willing to pfo- . p A l Report of S side W ays m“ a c Rookies of 1949 ..... u... ..... - ldance“ m w“ everyune‘ The“ Wm , g1 l d n; Garcia Cleveland Johnny Groth the dold ldlmmi ncveltinmnqulermg an: M RI k C s eve" me V” e luppm d Detroit and BobyKuzava. Chicalzil mo ern anc ng ao co e aon an enjoy the fun. Guiders or rnem-| a. private enterprise. Whether or not such an expression was made to this reporter. we do not knOW. m o! the American League writ- but we do believe that the two men B, you; 351C335; era to double the total of Phila- Wm” s°xy ‘m5 W“? each- T“ lbers may obtain extra tickets for i“ deliihla. Athletics‘ Alex Keliner, his meTim if“)? ‘git-bro m ,, puny u; me “me mu, u, 1...... __ members of the commitlee lnter- NEW YORK. Nov. a0 - (AP) ._ nearest pufsuer‘ at DUE‘ e ‘zasl f u: _vear_ We would urge you to apply ‘mm the“ Mo“ n” R033 5 an“ early for your tickets. ‘A trade-mark oi the Chrysler Corporation oi Canada Limited. CHRYISLER iCORPORfATlOilsl-‘yi - OF CANADA, lINiITED PARTS DIVISION wmosova. out/mo. question were the same two that Fnllnnr-ilg l3 the ppmrt o1 wa-s 1.1mm. 1mg _ _ , viewed privately. They had been Pitcher Don Newcombe of Brook- Numlug glue m; 1 fgQkleg o1 ’ and Mums Commune‘. re fig...‘ Monlgog D12 Jijoésillslgzggriijlgiaelr)’; considering the matter‘ but their'lyn Dodgers and‘ outfielder Rny each league yupl-eueuged a change club until May 26. the 23-year-old Mgmqrlgl Cum“ and Aruficlal Ice schumm Lester Jen-xi“; E P final decision was a definite “No." Sievers or St. Louis Browns today in the annual balloting. Previously Nflvwmbe “'0” 17 and 1°“ Ugh” ' ‘ .‘ Guiders including Brown Owls Rink for Summersidc. submitted by Foley, 5.1, w_ L, Gmgspié H: T1 All of the service clubs represent- were named the outstanding rook- only on, rookie w“ chosen (or for the Dodgers to rank as their _ .. iaro invited tn a social evening at Mr. ll. E. Clark. convmcr: Holman, Jr.. Elmer Offer W.A ed ‘H? that It waspeymid their ‘e5 °f m” 1949 basebiu seam" by both circuits. Alvin Dirk. BOEi-Ofl be“ pmcher‘ the homo of Mrs. Jenkins on Wcd- On the 4th day or November last Currie. This meeting was held on capmbultlea and fmames‘ eve“ m’ Baaeban writers’ AAWCWMO" Braves‘ shortstop, won it last year. The he“"Y'h1tu“3 519W“ earn‘ nesday, Dec. 7th, Adrircss 76 School the citizens‘ moctlng milled by His November 8th last. at. which meet- through 51°91! Bfmrt- m "lldenllkeiof America. and Jugklg Rgblngqn, Brooklyn‘; 9d me llvflfd by Clubbing "l" l Street, Charlottetown. Any country Worship the Mayor “as hold in the lng the matter was freely discussed such a’ project‘ “he . Servma clubs TW“ 94'1"“ mmmme” WOK second-base star. was chosen in bamnfi ‘Werage °1 ~3°5 m Q x. lGuiders who may he in town are Town Hall. and at. that meeting a from all angles. and a motion was -1@1“h"i"w"~=“°‘ WM“? the “We PB" 1!! m9 VOUIXC- E6611 ‘mm-mil? 194M games‘ ' ’ ’ ‘warmly invited. Time 8 pm. Ways and Means Ccmlmittee or passed as follows: M mm‘ °Tdm">’ “fllvmefi tea member was allowed to name 1n eqntnst u» the National ———“-—‘— eleven citizens was appointed to ex- "Whereas, the uuqull-lug of u sum Before the committee proceeds only one man. The National league uggue where only two player! HIGH JUSTICE News of Central Royalty Brownies plore the aibove matter. able community centre and artificial any further, it was felt it should re- writers picked Newbumba almost pm “filmed, the American had six used illllintiiy 0i cabinets. Furnnccttca In P659“ "flflflnn; suitable for 00H! o!‘ n04. Going at a real hlfllllh 519.50 Each w, hiflr‘ n liaurice Block & Com 1B8 Kent Street The following girls received Scr- vlca Stars for three years good Brownie work and attendance. Anne Carr. Ava Parry, Anna Mc- Millan, Lilian Warren, Marilyn Carr, Carol A. MacDonald, Dianne Buchanan, Annie L. MacLean. Phyllis MacMlllan, Gail Steutnri. Francis Anderson, Patsy Anderson. Margaret Perry, Laura Bernard. Betty Roper. Marie Roper, Susan Dr. Hillard Clark was nalmed convenor and the other members of the committee were as follows: D. Simpson and one each from the Town Council, the Canadian Lesion. Rotary club. no. and Summcrside Board oi.’ Trade. 'I'lle converter called a meeting oi’ the committee which was fully at- tended. The following members of ice rinkappearl to be beyond the capabilities of the service clubs and Canadian Legion. and the commit. O. Stewart. T.D. Morrison. Dr. J.C_ tce has no knowledge of any private representative lndlvldl-lfll Willing to undertake sUOh a venture. “Resolved. therefore. Council be requested to consider the issuing o! debentures iii a. sum sum ficient to provide funds for the erection of a. Memorial Community that this‘ A.F., Y‘s Men's Club. Kinsmen Club committee recourimcnd the Town port its findings back to a citizens’ unanimously, giving him 21 of the meeting which appointed the cw» 24. votes. Del Crandall. 19-year-old mittee and receive such further in- catchm- fm- Boston Braves. draw nominatio ns. The also-runs in- cluded Gerry Coleman. New York Yankees. four votes; and Mike The King's Bench division is one lo: three diiisions of the Hick! lCourt of Justice. . Morrison. Marion Clark. BOARDING uousa the committee were present: Dr. MAJOR HOOPLE Centre and Artificial Ice Rink, Such debentures to be retired over a period of 20 years. and this sug- gestion be placed before the citi- zens ot the town in the form of a " "l. ttlireaceereo A‘ IF voices CRODCHNG ol-i! HEl-i-HEH/ '% fiiffiiifiifiliilfifiiffimiléi ‘i2§.§‘"i'i /"‘ UMGKE SlGNhL THAT BEHIND A 5TACI4OF ‘I. MEANT TO Pfbma-YY- 195°, Ind this cqiimlttee You PEDDLED vouQ Buss CHiPS,COME- T ELL You-u. gufgferiisirjgggistlé; eggmlégugrcllvl 1 STATUAQV!“ WHO WiTH ME T0 THE YA5,'--A should require it m obtain." The re- ~ i‘ Seesaw u ? ro Auolrolrs OFFICE-w FAMOUS w“ °‘ ‘m’ mam“ “l” ‘My "- ported by the convcner to ills Wor- shilp the Mayor. and the matte-r- was referred by the 'l‘own Clerk to the Town Recorder as to the legality of holding a. plebiscite. The Town Clerks letter to the Recorder was dated November 17th and his rcply was received by the convener on November 24th. The Recorder's re- ply gave lt as his opinion that there dou not appear to be any powers vested in the Town Council by its incorporation. act that would enable than to pass a. by-law regarding the plebiscite and the building of a. rink and paying for it out o! the tax- payers‘ money. He gave it as his opinion that it would appear that the Town Council has no power to pass a. by-law of this nature; there- fore a plebiscite would have no ef- fect, even if the Act of i915 (rc- ferrod to in his letter) was follow- ed. His closing paragraph states. "In short. the Tolwn has no power to pass the said by-law. therefore n0 plebiscite could be held under the said Act.” . The same day this letter was re- ceived. the cunvencr called another meeiirg of the committee, at which o ten members of the eleven member committee were prsent. At. this EenlsMBelz-zubrrw _ LAST ‘QUICIQBUSTER.’ FNE Bucizs YOU Bl-r ME FOR j '1 LlKE To SELL THE SUcKEIZ A SA$SAPRA$ ‘ TEA FORMULA FOR CURING ' HlccuPs! .7 H’ COLLECTOR VUQCHASED MY scutvrue --i'\"5 To a h; $TAND 03a ‘ HE LOU E- "' Available x5e the iini time in anITdl§lF¢ifeiTifii'a‘ wear shops, clothing, general stuns. ; "Eiwfitiid - i 4 " meeting the secretary read a copyl ,, LOUVRE . of the Recorder‘: letter. After con-ll BAY, THATg siderable discussion. the lIHRIiiIIiOIIS} _, WONDEQFUL.‘ decision oi! ihe committee vttpii i0 I the effect that the Mayor be ni- ~ quested to call a special citizcils‘ meflllni; to be held in the school l auditorium on Friday. December 2nd, for the purpose of receiving a report from this committee. and! that the press be requested to give: full publicity to the calling nf thi- ‘Toto you SNiEFYgxK-l ‘V/‘Rlvs on IYHEKBQEEZE’ WHEN THE MAJDRTSND. lmseeiliis, ALMOST LlKE Au UNDER- lcovelz ‘DEAL! He auteur TO Be QBRROUNDED av REPORTERS, ‘- t: 3 danaiifliist really N iWpost-walf overall 1 Hi5 sTA-[D-e WA?’ 6O'N6 6N|“$ E RA s meeting in order that’ a good rep- i ., TO BE PAQKED ".3 Tug- ABOUT Hi5 PoigiilcHe giiigflxtuon M the mm“ “"11 i” Only KiQchln-Ptubiidy givnyouilio overall with ElE-Hlbuciq’ i’ - f ii ' LOUVRE z. u: l1- WA; pAgHgg AND 305g ‘A \ The meeting believed and hoped IRACIS THAT CAN'T SllP OFF, m» er ml; new safely loops m ' , ‘i j 7f .THAT HQT, WODLDNi-r 4 WAR BRAQEQY!” \\\ 1 ‘ iigfilgdfaiézernlg gésggmeljfiw "if: real easy bufloninll 8 u. Saniorired iob-iesiod denim ion I ‘ I Town-u gel , many extra washings! , THERE 8e Moat;- HORN- '- of incorporation or / ALLSOUNDSA l‘ ; \ / // Tool-We “my RE L; ‘ otherwise. by which debentures , ' T TH\€2 22p‘ Kg? A, F?“ be “m”: w pmfld" m?“ MINI! The new JUMBO givosayou "I018 ixfra locum: iooi ‘ i = i ' , ‘ I i’; s’ A Bnxd i! filzgxilggxltyty iilntrirlisgalfiiiii New shaped bib-new "keep-safe" bib pocket wlih dome-fastened ilap to keep vain out- A g‘ ' -'/ prfivldlllx for a Pleblsvlle l0 b5 safety watch rocket-pocket comers rounded for easy cleaning-sturdy hummer may, l l - \\ _ \ t ‘a-fif,‘ oommlu" h" ‘mphnd n“. and safety rule pocket-reinforced double-thickness hams-close, Iighi TRIPLE stitching for oxiru g \ _ ‘ matter cueilully. The committee has sum woar-bubiceklng at all points of siruln-Kiiciien-Pocbody guarantee (time i9! 1)- I ~ 15R g received some criticism from the ‘unuln, uni," |,,|,,|_ ‘ ' Dress which. if it did nothing else. hfillled to keep the issue a ilvi- one in the minds-of our citizens. How- Wll‘, one pres-I report made a stair- YOUR LOCAIMYIICHANT Baillie IIIW IIIMIDI i Slljfli TRY I'I'_VONI , Q g ‘M. a ment to the effect that two parties ‘You'll be convinced it's Canada's but overall buyl Iwywr , 1 - “v g ‘iv mm worth buy e KiichlnJwlIMlY JUMBO Overall and o \ /( - ‘ matching smock, teddy. I - l ‘ MMbouatbTR-(ldvalg-fi- WOODWORKING CQlTD. FIRST GRADE . IIARDWMD FLOORING / SHIRTS: OVIRllI-C 5 PANTS Product: oi w: icircusrtovsaattia sum co. IIMITEO JRANTFORDfCANADA. 5 | ai -. UL POSSIBLY Be P OMYISSIMO .2. L-.-4-_. r1