CGCHAIRMEN of the Klin- men Club’s project of estab- lishing a senior citizens‘ re- creation cantre in Charlotte- Compton a n d Kinsmen On New Membens of the Charlotte; town ' en Club are hard‘ at work these nights preparing; their new senior citizens‘ rec-i reation centre for its official! opening in about six or eight: ‘weeks time. i Last night about 15 Kinsmen. were at work and during the next few weeks at least four Kinsmen will be working each week night papering. painting. floor sanding. replastcring and generally house-cleaning the. premises. l new centre which will. provide clubrooma for Char-l lottetown'a senior citizens is? located on the corner of Fitzroy l and Queen streets. I Lloyd MacLeod are shown an they wash a ceiling last night in the newly~purchased quar- tors in preparation for re-plad- tering. It's all part of the pro- AtWork Proiect To date a new furnace has been installed and the build- ing has been completely re- wired. Later after much of the re- decorating has been completed, new furniture will be moved in. books for the libnary, a tele- vision set and kitchen neces- sities will be added. The chairmen of the Kins- men committee. Lloyd Mac- Leod and Charles Comipton re port that the pnoject has kind- led great enthusiasm in the club and no effort ' ‘ r- ed to make the quarters pleas- ant for the city‘s senior citizens to relax and enjoy a com- panionship of others. ‘I ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County May Load Is Planned I ‘ o o .- Expropriation l [The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Jan. 4, 1963. 5 .yers are now getting ready tolthat a ship may . proceed with the expropriation\for potatoes. it was learned yes- battle group began moving ,0 Charlottetown open and there is a possibility come in Harlow Open, Potato Ship harbor yet ‘, l The harbor Iva-frozen over yearlier but the rain and mild weather has dissolved the we iand a ship could get through :now. alihtill‘lh it is im- possible to predict what may happen by next week when the potato ship would come in if the ldecision is made to bring her to 15 this port. Mr. MacNutt observed. CHANGE moan BERLIN IAPi—A us. A r m y of the remaining two properties.‘terday from E. K. MacNutt, Bern“ Thursday over the icy The Crown Building Corpor- ation is preparing to expropri- ate two properties on the site of the proposed provincial govern. ment office building in the West Kent School area. It was learned yesterday that the corporation‘s offer purchase 17 properties on the site was accepted by 15 r perty owners. Corporation law- at O .’1 all? ‘ 33"” »D cess of redecoratiug and fur- f nisliing the new clubrooms for ‘ senior citizens. All Kinsmen gigcet'participatmg in the pro- 1 Model 620 ' “ ———’j $212.50 0 O . clfy Pollce court l with 16" attachments D I S can be financed ea 5 I even Don’t waste time with that Six drunk and incapables Old saw' SEA:ng soon' formed th m ' t of it e “or par c y Reconditioned Chain Saws all police court docket yesterday Of these. Magistrate A.J. Has- lam imposed fines of $20 and costs or 10 days on four: one pleaded not guilty and was re- manded to Jan. 4. and another was jailed on a previous com- mittment. One person received a fine of $5 and costs or two days for failing to stop at a stop sign. prices . . . We Service MURRAY WHITE Your Pioneer Sales and Service Dealer John St. off Gerald St. Dial 4-7189 * ‘k ‘k ‘k *‘k * 'k * * You are watching a real Tours that have spanned five continents h a v e invariably brought most favorable com- ment on the performances of Lois Marshall. internationally known Canadian soprano. who will be heard here Monday at PWC. Australians united in acclaim- ing and appreciating her un- usual talent and the Perth Sunday Times critic said “Lois Marshall is. to the best of my belief, the world's finest singer of dramatic songs. This is the same as saying the world's greatest soprano. Having heard the claimants to the title. in Paris. Rome and London. I am almost sure she is." e West Australian lauded "the most thrilling voice heard here in ages—l am tempted to say ever heard here.” and the Advertiser in Adelaide, Aus- tralia reported Miss Marshall's performance as "a phenomen- LOCAL 'BRIEFS Widely Acclaimed Soprano Will Sing Monday At PWC ally perfect voice . . . in her singing we felt the touch of greatness." An Edinburgh Scotsman critic said. “I cannot remem- ber being so much in love with a voice at first sound." An. Amsterdam writer said. “a singer of stupendous quality". and a Hamburg paper “a verit- ably divine voice." American papers were equal- ly unrestrained in their acclaim as the New )for-k Harald 'Ilri- bune critic wrote. “She is one of the most superb singers this reviewer has ever heard . . . Shehastobeheardbobebe- lieved." In London. England the Daily Telegram said "She sang with a skill and thrillingness the like of which has not been heard in London for a long time" and thc Times extolled her “vocal grandcurs." These are just a few of the extraordinary notices that have been earned by the noted Cana- dian soprano to be h here lilonday at Prince of Wales College auditorium. lCh’town Boy Transferred HAS BRITHDAY Wallie Walker observed his 79th birthday anniversary yes- terday in his home at 21 Prince Street. Giaflottetown. OUT OF HOSPITAL Chester Bernard has return- ed home to 25 Hiilsboro Street after receiving treatment the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. CARD PARTY WINNERS Following no the winners in the card party held last night in St. Pius X Hall. Parlodnle: padles‘ first. Mary Wedge: 590- ond. Mrs. James Hughes; gant's first. A.R. Ellis: second. George Larter: freeze-out. Mrs. J. Kelly and Fred MacAdam; door prize. Mrs. George Larter; 3min] prize. Fred MacAdam. QUINN FUNERAL — The funeral of Hubert Richard took place. Thursday .. 5 B1 ton Hammill. who also con- ducted the service at the grave. The Royal Canadian Legion Reveille bei sounded by Bugler David Mill. Pallbearers were Jerry Le- Gmilt, Walter Bowlan. Fra nk Hue . Cyrii Campbell. Eddie Michael. Maurice Burke. curt arm and Freed Joseph. Interment was in the Catholic cemetery. fl Ind Met Hoot. IN MEMORIAM Mnedonald: In fond memory of a dear Husband Col. John W. who departed this life Jnnnary 4th 1981. Inserted by Wife a Family Mrs. Margaret Macdonald, MP. Cardigan Threeyear-old Michael Burris. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Burns. 19 Cumberland Street. Charlottetown. was last even- ing transferred from the Char- lottetown Hospital to the Child- ren's Hospital, Halifax. The transfer was made by an Albatross aircraft from the RCAF's search and rescue squadron Greenwood. The nature of the boy's ill- ness was not disclosed. While in the local hospital he was under the care of Dr. J1..F Burge. who was not available last night. Three Chinese Families leave Members of three well known Chinese families left. Charlotte- town yesterday tor Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Hing Lee and their son George Lee. and him their interests. Hing Lee een rlottetown for 3 years. _ ers. Ben Thom and ' daughter Virginia have also “8 sold their interests in the New England Cafe. Mir. Thom died in March of last year. The family had beat in the province for upwards of 10 years. George Lee said yesterday they are going to Montreal to look over prospects of catch lishlng a business than. A. Maodonald. MURDER l ' form h of . h "l Y0 u relieve fygu-iwlitt vlroeuyld 3:». DROP In to the Capitol and find the amazing answers in the most thritting murder mystery ever presented. ‘ TODAY - SATURDAY - :23”? 1’33 7 01;: ‘ i. IF Y0" SAW I MlllillElll... \\ A nd no one ‘-. believed YOU! .. ‘ And the body ‘- was missing! What would you do? taillight-Mini “NEWER. 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MITEDRMNDM ‘Bacl-IGIPRA moise' “"JANIS PAIGE um HUTION - PAUIA PHENTISS CAPII'DI. ¥¥¥¥¥***** The corporation was set the spring. of harbor I Moore 8- McLeod Ltd l i i / up? district marine agent. at the last session of the legisla-l ment of transport who said it lermany_ The 1 depart- llo-mile autobalin through East 500 men of tlic Stone Face, Coat-of—Arms To Be Saved The stone face of John Cabot. and a stone bearing a coat of arms. will be saved when the Cabot Building is demolished to clear the site for the Confedera- tion Memorial Building. ca inet minister said yes- Tharo wu no indication I. b what will be done with the taco lof Ca t The face is located near th 0' root above the Richmond Street entrance to vthe building. T0 LECTURE IN SOUTH KlNGSTON. Ont. ICPI—Dr. A. M. Koppel-Jones, professor of history at Qucn's University, has been appointed to the W. K. Boyd Chair at Duke University in Durham. ‘.\'.C. 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