~ males. a gg mre a pe eects —Fhristopher Prat & . Kingston P-E-I. Branch of cial evening. In the above He ‘MEDALS PRESENTED | } | | } | Mrs. Michael Murphy "sight Ladies the Royal Canadian. Legion photo Vice President Warren Vice President of the -gndit’s Ladies Auxiliary re- MacDonald (second from left) Auxiliary, presents the Past cently: honoured their respec- presents the Past President’s President's Medal to Mrs. tive past president: <“With-x-so-—Miedal-te-Wilfred-Stretch..while Hector Currie, a a eee gg a se latina! ee Avtine OF PTY ane costs Or TVET The System will serve Weeks” P.E.I. Society * FormedRecently “The PEI. Chaptef“of the Can- jory. board 1s to be named at a| adian _Hemophilia’ Society _was |later date. : | formed on Saturday, April 2 The purpose of the local ¢ap- 1966 at the Rehabilitation Cen-jter is to register all hemophilia tre, Charlottetown. Hemophilia jon the Island, to’ enlist all _suf- i a prere tr ot Ane erers, their families and friends ood in which a Vital clotting |as members of the chapter, pro- factor is lacking, in most cases vide medical and dental care for Hemophilia is only found in them, educate the sufferers and is scheduled for 3 o’cl eduled for 3 o'clock in the | Roy Fraser of Montague on u \charge of: speeding. ‘The. ac-| eee: : : turday the ‘Easter Vigil ser-.| view will commence at 11 o'clock | Cue? appeared before Magis- at night and be followed by Mid-| Tate A. James Haslam, QC,.in night Mass. No change have city police court yesterday. been. made in the. regular Sun- Barry James -Bradley, city, day. schedule. charged with driving a motor ve- | At St. Pius X in Parkdale, Holy Thursday Masses’ will bel Ree an fo Thure- | celebrated at 4 o'clock and 6:30; wilfre. : | Wilfred John Gormley, — city, | lds Friday services | charged with assault was ae | eduled for the afternoon remanded to Thifsday, April 7. | at 1 and 3. Way of the Cross takes place at 6:30. | willie : } vice will commence at 11 or. | am Griffith Has Statement by ‘midnight “Mass. their families e handling of their problemas; dissemination of The, election of the officers and purposes: society” W outlined during the meeting. The officers . for the insuing year are: Cpl. Colin R. Craig, Souris, president: Ronald -W. MacLean. |e Charlottetown, vice - president; public) arid ‘raise funds to accom: | plish their plans. | While the blood and plasma us- | n/the treatment of patients | this. disease is supplied | Mrs. C.R. Craig, Souris, secre-/through the Blood Transfusion | tary-treasurer. A medical advis- Service of the Canadian Red | —_——__—_—————~ Cross the chapter will be depen- | . of eae ident on other voluntary contribu: | Pratt Exhibition... tions for administrative expen- | - as |ses, support of its medical pro-| Opens At Galley ‘gram, orthopedic work and-~-dl- a rect aid. Owing to the re-scheduling, the | ‘Voll * opened yesterday at. Confedera- tion Art Gallery and will be on| view until April 27th. The exhl- | ‘bition comprises: thirty. drawings and water - colours, many of | | ; fe fige shat mee Special Services St John's Newfoundland This) Are Scheduled = | work is realistic and contains | strong elements of magic real-| Roman Catholic ‘churches in itation Council: —_—_—_———£t—John's, Newfo tsri Christopher Pratt was born in| ranged” special services for undland, on | Thursday, Friday and Saturday | December 9th, 1935: Educated at} Prince.ofWales College, hejwent | at st Dunstan’s Basilica, His to Scotland to study fine art at! Excellency Most Rev. Malcolm | the Glasgow School of Art. Re-| MacKachern. bishop ‘of Char- turning to Canada he: obtained | jottetown, will bless the Holy his degree (B.F.A.) at Mount Al-! ois on Thursday morning ' at lison University. Sackville, New 19 o'clock A Mass of Con- Brunswick, in 1961. -He accepted | celebration will follow this Holy an appointment at Memorial Thursday blessing. In the eve- University from which he resign- ning Masses will be celebrated ed in 1963 to devote himself en- | 4¢ 5:15 and 7:30. The 7:30 Mass tirely to painting — and occas- wij) be the special Holy Thurs: jonally to:his many and diverse | qay Mass comme m o rating j interests Hes’ an enthusiastic | Christ’s gift of the Holy Euch- ~ fisherman, hunter and a keen ob- arist. A procession will follow server of w f ¢ eae et Raa aia Friday at 3 o'clock in the af. “He lives with his family at St. terneen, ee oes ae Catherine's. Mary, his wife, is @ jon of the C aioe Wa ast. painter of considerable ability oe the rons. tore me et haraelt poe EVIbe, In the evening Way of the Christopher Pratt was elected Crees 15: rwennes oe, 19 ner an ‘Associate Member of the Ro- | Pata the Easter Vigil ser- yal’ Canadian Academy, and. 8.1 at thie es at i} p.m. Member of the Canadian Society | service, blessings of the of Graphic Arts in 1965. Easter Fire, Easter water and the Pascial Candle will take His work is represented in col- - lections of Mount Allison, Mem- place. Solemn‘ Pontifical “Mass will follow. orial and Dalhousie Universities; ; ; oe Confederation Centre, Charlotte- Sunday service will be similar town, P.E.1: London Public Li- 0 other Sundays. brary and Art Museum, Ontario; | At The Church of the Most National Gallery of Canada; | Holy Redeemer, Holy Thursday New Brunswick Museum: De-, Masses are scheded for 4 p.m. partment of External Affairs; 5.30 and 7.30. The last Mass will C€.1.L., and the Royal Bank of) be the special Mass for Holy Canada ——————Phorsday-_A—procession—honor- = ing-The--Blessed Eucharist. .will | follow this Mass. Friday the Liturgical service Premier 2 Canada was resumed in Su- a Ypreme Court. before Judge R.R. All officers of the Society serve |p.) yesterday morning. \chapter is hoping to become. af- $100,000 filiated with the P.E.I. Rehabil- | oontract. Ithat the case be dismissed this the -Charlottetown-area~have-ar~tance~in-the-statement -ofclaim_ ment. | a 7 } 7 THE BEATLES ARE COMING! | - LONDON (CP)—The pop-sing- | 47.-The tour begins in Chicago | Saturday’s Easter Vigil ser- clock. at night and be followed | There will be no letter car- Lvice will be maintained on Eas- riMonday. Regular service will be provided on both days in so far as, special delivery is concerned. Resumed pe receipt. and despatch of | ; . {mails on G Friday will be to The—case_of-Woodrow_ Wheat- |. * ley_versus the Provincial Bank Se Monday. — . is The lock box lobby will be both days-until_11_-p.m. There will be only one Street letter box collection Good Fri- R. McQuaid, counsel |day, but regular service will be provided on’Monday.. Mr. eatley ; for-an alleged breach of Charles for the defendant bank asked rning due to the fact that in the statement of claim no con- tract or no terms of contract were entered. He said there was no statement of offer or accep- Magistrate Adjourns Case __The_case_of Edward John Lowther, Cavendish, | charged | with commencing the-construct- jon of a* Huilding- without TiPst obtaining a permit pleaded not guilty and had his case adjourn- ed-to April 18. The accused, re- presented by “John Nicholson, and therefore no contract and that Mr. Wheatley couldn't, sue. He said that’ Mr. Wheatley had set out nothing to be sued upon and therefore had no cause for action. if Allison Gillis and John Holmes replied on behalf of Mr. Wheat-| appeared before - Magistrate ley stating that the’ rules of the | James B. Johnston® Qc, in court ask that the. statement of | Queens County Magistrate's claim he very brief and that no- thing in the way of evidence ss Snaild=go-inio- be deren BE ict reo ig hn cued claim. It was said that the com |Sciine wee remanded-to Apel tract was an oral. one and coN- | 99 for judgement. He is bel ee sisted of the necessary parts, of- presenta 8 Pr: ‘ic aa ae th. fer, - acceptance and considera: Gordon Harold Gansensla Honiecr eee I iald, Judge Bell ruled that the Sherwood, charged with failing statement of clairh submitted by |'0 yield at a yield"sigh had his the plaintiff was sufficient there | C@5© adjourned to April 18. The by refusing Mr. “McQuaid’s re-| accused had previously pleaded quest for dismissal on those not guilty to the charge. Coun- grounds. sel for the accuse? is John Nich- Mr. McQuaid completed his | 0!son. argument on the evidence early this afternoon and Mr. Holmes was presenting his argument | when court adjourned yesterday. | The case resumes today in Su- | preme Court and Mr. Holmes is expected to complete his argu- | Court yesterday. ing Beatles announced today a | North American tour including a_performance_in Toronto Aug. ‘Aug. 12 and ends in San-Fran- | cisco Aug. 29. | Forwards | Protest Premier Walter Shaw has for- warded a wire to Prime Minis- ter Pearson protesting rate in- creases for passengers and vehi- cles on the Borden ferries Unanimous approval was given m the Legislature to a resolu- We are when it comes to tion objecting to any rate in- creases : ‘My wire,’ the premier said. “urged that any upward. revision in ferry rates be stopped and pointed. out that an increase could adversely affect our eco- nomy. particularly in the field of industry and tourism.” The premier suggested that “the ferries should not be con- _Bidered as a special reason for putting on additional rates —the ferries should be looked upon, asq being part, of the trans. Canada | road system. If increases are made, a rate could be establish- ed that will also apply to the éauseway ” ; : Tt wag also suggested bY the premier that an increase on the Borden service will have an ef- ° fect On the Wood. Islands—Car- fbou ferry service : At one pint. the premier said Purchased @ 1120 Ibs. @ 1250 Ibs., way a “head” EASTER BEEF during Easter Beef Sale from R. H. Roberts - - - | 4 carvasses of beef weighing. - | Open for inspection Good Friday morning Open all day Saturday and Sat, evening until 10.30 | “THOS. H. MILLS “Fresh and Salt Meats and Poultry” | ' | te ® 1090 Ibs. © 1200 Ibs. Per i Dozen ye thoweht that possibly no}, charges should be made for pas : . “gengers and vehicles on the 195 Hillsboro St. Dial 4-4235 Borden service. : aiiasiilaiinie ; Se 4 2 « 4 ; -seouncillors, Henders-on--a Limited Sanitary iSewar Collection System, as .aP- | $14 Penal lproved by the Provincial Gov- : _ ernment Department of Munici- Is Imposed ernment Department of Health ec OMe land the: Public Utilities Commis- ;hicle while his license was. sus-\ MONTAGUE — Six "members | short_visit to Montague yester- | | rier, rural] mail or wicket ser- , Vices” On Good” Friday; announ-}teft-f tf E S ced. Postmaster William Grif- : fith yésterday, but regular »er- Ase | They were shown around by {= WOOLWORTH’S ot ny WOOLWO ¥ |}. + oo a fi ; ) an : PWS a e _ \be responsible for filling in an : ee EE aie | settling of the ground along the ‘ ' bf period ; in other Friday and Saturday nights ‘of ;next” week fron the hours. of fone freeze-thaw ! winter season this week and on all nights of from 5pm to7 pm. words after one Ines elapsed the contractor will ‘various sewar lines: Also provid- ed is the replacement of private culverts; repairs to lawns; re- 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Apfil 7, 1966. ‘Council Meeting ApprovesSyste |. GEORGETOWN -- The Town;Richmond’ Street; Kent Street s well #8 of. Georgetown will proceed with | frinr N : eet ers to locate here, 45 ™ the installation of a Limited San-| of Kent and Grafton Street and then east along Grafton Street was Laurie A itary Sewage Collection System, which will serve approximately |half way along the. block and ‘ed the seventy percent of the Town, thencut along property lines to formtion coverin and tenders-will be called imme- a -~diately and will. close on April | stalled System on another line runs from this point west along Richmond Street to by the Council, 19th> The. motion to proceed with | this project was mov ed by Coun- cillor James G. McConnell and seconded by Deputy Mayor aw: Lavers at a meeting of. the Town Council” held in the Council Chambers on Tuesday night and presided over by Mayor Howard 8. MacLean and attended’ by McConnell; La- vers; MacLean; Currie Johnson. " he firm- at bemie A--Coles—and-"Asso- the main lines ts ciates of Charlottetown to call pal Affairs; the Provincial -Gov- Ithe lift staiton at the foot of units that can -be hooked into dy for use if called by any grass : —— this system. . | The. tender terms will provide | that the system will go through ‘will be standing by on Thursday, | ee Six Members Visit Plant | of the Shaw government made a day shorts jafter twelve noon | to examine’ and inspect the new hockey and. skating~rink which is. wearing completion. The rink construction-began—last fall and | it is reported the official open- ing will take place sometime in June. The artificial plant will be in- | stalled this ¢ ‘fall. After | the tour of the r the party. were served dinner in the din- ing. room of the Gulf Garden Frosted Food Plant. They then | were taken on a tour of the pro- | cessing area of the plant which | was in full operation. j Jens Moe, chairman of the. two.) plants at Georgetown, Bathurst | Maring»: Ltd., and Gulf Garden. The manager-of the plant Cyril iDavis explained the ~dperation to the six visitors who were. joined by other visitors who | All were amazed to see four | steel trawlers tied. up to the} wharf with a reported % million | pounds of fresh fish. This ts.| possibly the largest haul of | fish ever to be-taken to George-" town... The four trawlers had beer | built by Bathurst Marine Ltd. | The Prince County members | is what we want -for_ ree County along with other indus- | tries and we will be as busy as they are here> : Members of the government | were: Leo Rossiter, Thomas Cur- | ran, Walter Dingwell, Russel | Driscoll, Dr. H. McNeill, Keith | | Harrington. Also asked to join | the party at Montague and who | |accompanied them to George- | /town was Don Craig, local: bar- i ber who was a candidate {n an learlier election. Geod Friday Service Salvation Army. j 10:30 | “Choosing the Cross” a.m. \ BUNS 64° RTH’S __Charlotteto wn *--& mond and a line to service a pro-.ed down d posed Trailer Park situated east be replaced .of East Stre@t, between the ex- tion passed and tensions of Grafton and Rich- Legislature mond Streets. erties lines on both sides of. the the Council. streets serviced and will be car- itied across the streets by boring spring the cost of burning grass | under the existing pavement. It will be-the responsibility-of tend while— individual property | the individual property holders holders were engaged in to run a line from their base- work had cost the Town the sum | ment to-their property line to lof ib comaeet with the lateral lines. It will be for | days was imposed upon David crescent from North Street to least one F.R. MeLAINE LTD. /--A{ GOOD BUY -MALPEQUE ROAD pairs to pavement damage and . the installation of the necessary YOU TOO ‘number of manholes . required cn \for the system can be The Council feels that prow . 5 ‘leeeding with . this Sewate System is imperative not only from a health standpoint, but it }will provide an immense incen- tive for prospective home build. | well dressed! orth Street to the corner small businesses Attending Tuesday's meeting Coles who provid- Council members with in-- : g every phase | an hole in the presently in- of the project and answered all Atlantic Developmen: questions regarding every as | Richmond’ Street; pect of this work ° In other “business conducted Ernest Bradley ) Ina sult \ tailored to your the Lift Station; a line will ser- was en vi hai i : ser- gaged to-install a chain : ” vice the length of Water Street link fence at the Town Dump. | spegifications and one from North Street south Materials for this work have | along Victoria Street to Rich- been ordered. Stop Signs knock- | just uring the winter will | A copy of a resolu- | by the Provincial | “Tegarding™ the —pro->) - posed establishing of a Ferry be- | b n-from*tween Georgetown and Cape | to_existing prop-Breton_was received and read Th It--was revealed thabh ast | and having the Fire Engine -at- | this oP PN pHs t id I » @ $209. The policy this spring j the Council to have ; here will beat the Fire-Truck-standing-by.with hundred and twenty two men in attendance, rea- | Dia] 2-2471 fire getting out of control. Citi- | i zens are advised. that the truck 99 Grafton St. Look These Units Over - Check The Quality - Check the Price = You Won't Find Better Value Anywhere. % # VALUE For this kind of money. {s rare, . look it over and compare. 1962 Ford V-8 TRULY “FINE Are Hard to Find” 1963 Dodge Sedan 1963 Valiant Sedan Standard Transmission; —Color~ white.— ~ Standard -— Transmission;-~-Priced— gg '—-Standard-—Transmission... One owner. Priced to clear. Now only : clear. 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