l . u hwy 4 1 New Sale For P "" ost C. .Ice GEORGETOWN A new modern safe was installed In the Georgetown Post Office on Monday by the Dominion Gov- ernment Department of Public Works. . The larger old type sale has ' the requii of the Post, Office for more years than anyone cares to re- member It was: large and mac ene-wsafewedgh ty was - out-ed in mg the a sale from the building. due to Its ’5 linden to be removed to permit mm- The moving was done by Mm. and weighed approximately five . s In ERIC LEWIS 8 310%“: HANCOCK MIL OERTON Festival Adiudicators lSlAND NEWS PAGE: Eastern AncI Central Districts ‘ Delegation Seeks Better , Roads - Kings A very favorable reception which "makes us hope for the ‘ " was accorded a delegat- irn from Kings County waiting ‘oo Highways Minister .1. Phillip Matheson yesterday regarding: possible largeoscale roadiiork in l‘l‘he Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. April 16. 1964. 5 l Highway and 3 Murray HarbOui section known as Normans Rcazi Later the minister said tent of the work would involve and require federal financial as- encrzul‘agcvmcnl in mi. l‘~|“"'i. durln: a vi~lt t4: iviaur I“ hoped it would result In at" l J :I‘ading old truck roads Oll‘e ' I) pared hilt now obsolete. He said he had advanced proposals on a shared cost basis and hoped they would he accepted. in the delegation were Frank Grccn and (feel Be 1” Mcu- ta'zue Town Council: Cyrus Show the southeastern part of the prov-[of the Montague Regional Board lll('P. Headed by Kenneth Donald, president of the Monta- gue ' Board of Trade lof Trade; John Gosbee. coini- Mac-lmiosioner. and William Harris. a former cmnissioner. of Mur- ray Harbour. phy's service station of Chiar- “ . llottetown, w utilized 1 m the group discussed possibility flier road B ' W'd E p ' 9 lot having an all-wea Mr. Oerton is married to a lfrom (merry Valley to George- . h . _ ltm and Mon/(awe; paving a examined smce Japan’s Nat-lon- fmmer mgh s°h°°l teacher and short stretch from the store in al Cancer Centre was establish- Uigg to meet the Trans Canada ed at Tokyo in 1962. EXAMINE FOR CANCER. Some 22,000 persons have been The 19th Annual Music Festi- Char- tiow truck to lift the safe; lottetown. Summerside and Montague from April 27 -—— Ma 0 Light Docket I S . I 2 will feature prur ditstin-fgfui‘shleldi ‘ d' d' t w an i o i a y n curls Wed.i allots ° t SOURIS — In Kings chuntvs ERIC LEWIS: magistrate's court )‘pglol-(Igrl‘ A graduate of Toronto‘s Roy-I Magistrate James B ,Ini1l.,.-i_,.',._ al Conservatory of Music, Eric QC. remanded Alvin Lorne S. Lewis engaged in post. gradu~ Keefe. Fortune to April 29 (m ate work under the late Sir Syd- judgvmem. nev Nicholsrin at the R oy al the Saskatchewan Arts Board. Her training has included stu- dy in Canada and London. Eng— . land, and she holds to her credit they have “If” Ch‘ldren' diplomas of Licentiate of Royal Schools of Music and Licentiate of Trinity College in London. ‘< Mrs. Hancock has appeared . frequently in duo-piano concerts ‘ with her husband an is pre- sently producing two weekly ra- dio programs of music and com- mentary. l l , I LAST MINUTE ADJUSTMENTS : School of School Music. with Sir I . . - . . . Keefe is charged with in- MR' OERTOM 'Qhfilzalfiglfiflaa‘imgs'andlflri— National Dance class at the ‘.\lr:_ li-a Word. (‘liairl'lntte- paired driving and had previ. l EI‘I'IPSI BlllW'k- “19" 01' “5’5" ‘ Mr- 06110" is 8 SDGCialiSl in ‘ ' '5 ‘ '0 - u 0" ' 9 P.“‘.l Centennial Dani-e chli ion a n -d ‘ o l l ' ~ minster Abbev Dr. G. Thalben- the field (if-School Music where ' _ ‘ I ‘ _. _ , . . ._ , _1 usy pended not ullty. He Is I - ' I hie-Varmd calm." mlme val hping hold m mnrw,p_ p. . , M 1m [as "mm at represented by ME. McQuaid' l Ball of the famed London Tem- he has been very successful and “MI 5 00““an (16W 11." hP!‘ ‘ "' ‘9 “I W'a‘lm college- - ple Church and the late Sir Ivor for the past few years has been town this week. Carolyn and Debra. dauL'ht-‘rs of Mr. a member of the Ontario staff of the Ontario Department Education Summer School. Mr. Oerton began his career in church music and private 1 teaching after studying piano, organ and voice with some of Canada‘s leading teachers and musicians and shortly before returning to school music. He has been director of music for the Woodstock Board of Edu- ‘ cation for ten years and during l. p cr. Debra just prior ~ Debra was in the Solo Novelty Il.l performance in the Solo dance class. Monthly Council Meeting Ranges Over Wide Field Henry Joseph Thompson‘ 5L lAtkins of Worcester Cathedral. Peters, charged with possession, He is frequently engaged as, of liquor mot pur aged 3 a an adJudlcator at music festivals] vendor and represented by Mr. andcornpetltlons. while his own; Mcngid, was remanded to pupils In both vmce and piano; 1-11 29, He had previously have won many awards at Slml-' pleaded not guilty. l Iar events. Robert Roy walken pleaded l Each year for the past twenty; guilty to a similar charge and 1 years the "loo $93“ 1“ Toronto L was fined $25 and costs or 15 Eaton Auditorium have been sold out as a result of a Christ- mas concert presented by the. Choir of St. Simon that testifies‘ to and of Borden -Cape Tormentine ELEVEN ROUND TRIPS DAILY - LOCAL TIMES Effective Thursday, April 16th MV CONFEDERATION Eig LV. CAPE TORMENTINE: ht cas liquor in a place other than 8 es of possession of v ' By J.W. LAVERS wcompleted. The Whip ll be. t . - . if! r fe‘l “'81 t d “time has directed many GEORGE W4“ W e Med and the 1151 fights: 8:3" for the arguing 5;“: was mmme brought fines of $20 maimgmeg obysscznducgngrrig who... and chum on...” 7.00 a.m. 9.30 a.m. 12.00 noon 3.15 pan. 6.30 p.m. 8.45 p.m. 1' Town Cou -. met in reg- and sheathed on the inside and have about completed the as- and cos“ or m days in each 5- LGWil- throughom omarm‘ " I-V BORDEN‘ ular monthly session on Mon.- that the inside sheathing would sessment of p 'es. the rate “59‘ . Mr' 09”“ 58w 59er“ dur" ' ' day mm. mm Mayor A. be Damned. mg World War Two and was 8.25 a.m. 10.45 a.m. 1.15 p.m. 5.00 pm. 7.40 p.m. 10.00 pm. Ken- nedy presiding and a full slate of Cotmc'illors in Clerk informed the ed and dition that in answer . CLEAN-UP PLANNED A - .- _ soc. a position he hasheld since _ pilot-1130126 had been received. The The chairman of the sanitation the Iiiofiiiiigiinggveli‘ymitfitmdemnb? 1948' h: his: giggle hank loi dwiidor 8.25 OJ“. 1130 ad“. 2.15 P.“ 5.25 pm. 9‘15 P'm. l applications were read to the committee. Councillor J.F_ John- mm, of mm Wm be We m. 'soums _ At 530 pm. last He is one of the busiest of Bari- th .H. y 53°C 89 “1 Lv BORDEN. ' 1 , I ma . ._ . . . - - or he .5 an op e mi 1 it: for the next 10 years ' ' ' “Amwfl and" hi“ ' " Mded 5°“ wffidmroh'm‘ 85mm “59 0f the potato warehouse evmmg 3 gmg're WWIIMNIU‘ “9h Atdluglcta): Sta: of Music of and was awarded the Canadian 7 00 a m 10 05 a m 12 50 3 40 7 3° soresu ecounc ' can one c "011119111 - m, risait e rislfiire .ganis an T900 . , i . . . . . . .m. . . . . . . to have in Interview with work would be carried out at the .3... Wm. aéminm‘a‘fficefiflum‘ ‘Alfred Stuubert. Souris, a mem- the Royal Parish Church of St. 5:?“ {Decoration and is in)“, P P m p In one or time applicants in . the town dump and also that a dean he or me local the department Martinin-the-Fields. Trafalgar me flown Reserve “nth WITH EXCEPTION or 7 on A M TRIP ss PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND very_neair trim and a decaslonllm of yards and premises who is employed at Ma- ‘8 Square where he is involved in 0 ‘eutenam COIODGL ' ' ' kicthus ilrliatte; ifsI eiirpecteadt soon. thtIe twown wougfibe ca‘rrtlted out garage next to “(118 fire 110'“ hfard three choirs. a small orchestra. FROM BORDENIMAtl-CLOALIEIE TRUCKS WILL BE CARRIED 0N oumci or ' . ._St>ewa pre- n s conn on a ‘e or was an explosion an saw a puff mommy bmadcasts and the EDERATION ONLY. $9.3..th ' in his i3: .fimimmfmp’mm‘"m‘,§q‘:,2§: E A “34.3.5353. $.33: 33 mmm'lng "I about ‘95 concerts Do THIs SCHEDULE WILL REMAIN iN EFFECT UNTIL RETURN or MV ABEGWEIT FROM port on public property. Ommcll- ing that he Council give the mm mm burning. He quick. per year. Rock, Slide or Slip? ANNUAL DRYDOCKING WHEN REGULAR SPRING sanoULE WILL BE RESUMED. Igr Frank “Q’s-Tug gating)! citizens in in; cleaning Iy controlled the Pixie by himself. He has broadcast in many ca. “STE” 3,, "mom powder . t been re- s. t' ‘ t . d ‘ ' . . t to b l in? “3.3% electrical wining of inkling: msisdda to piii: [if muihtiewaweargckyiigiiécaugcl News for “79 BB? 8' 8" °r Inlatgs.sri’513i iaisgieéiiipfiioi’é 3333?; and new switches A tractiveness of Cen- was little damage and the build.1 genist’ harpsmhordm' accom- lilopifmeinvo “3 in“ s p or mak' has em” replace temiai Year. ' ' . ~ ; Pam“. mduclor and 39 *1 recliig.m's'rr‘:u9l5ihsfiiiuliné‘ilfnn‘l' asphalt Shingles on the rink roof. It was announced that 3 del- sneaker about music and II a 335"he‘f’tffhllo‘ggy’fi’égggilgmf , , Wh'idl were Dime“ MUS lb: gait“? maflgalommc“, Wild BEWARE HAIR conductor of the Westminster drug counters everywhere. L cam" "chm" , I ‘ high wind storm of HEATING SYSTEM The question of heating the e also reported that all fire fighting equipment has been test- was in good working con- will be decided meeting of the . Under the Town Act it is nec- essary that a by-laiw be passed each year setting the rate for that year. upon at an early Council Slight Blaze In Fire Hall ng of Mayors and Municipalities to be held in Summersi. e on May 7th. During th e presentation of _ WATSON FUNERAL — The funeral service for Mrs. William Watson. of Edinburgh, Scotland. LONDON lCP) “ The Britishl Safety Council is issuing posters. showing a scalped youth saying' I JOHN CHURCHILL: Born in London in 1920. John Churchill was educated at the Royal College of Music in Lon- don, where he is now a Profes- reciplent of the Netherlands Bronze Cross and was mention- ed in despatohes for distinguish- ed service. 1 Retiring from active service Choral Society and the. Croydonl Philharmonic Choir, both having more than I50 voices. l l 55 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LV. CAPE TORMENTINE: Town “an agar“ em up for dis. Councillor’s Walker's report on was held on Wednesday. April “Beware. long hair" to 200.000. Mr. Churchill served six years eussion and ' decided iol 1‘? PM“th “19 mall" of 15. at 3 o'clock. from the home factories The council hopes to with the Royal Signals in the contact the Irving Oil C(flnlpflny grass “CPS and, "h". "flue?" I", of her daughter, Mrs. Douglas warn boys With, Beetle-thatch British Eighth Army in the Wes- "Dore & MDLODII regarding theta“ initiallgfiiopmgéc: the seifri‘r: Macaowan' Montague. The haircutfs :hat then;l fringes cani tam desert an: Italy}.1 lie 15 mar. ‘ ma ic. . t- I t . . . ‘ - _ I warm an- au lice and "mi"; came um“ lengthy (ml Mnnfagup Funeral Home had cause ac ory accl en 3 1 lied and hast ree c Idren Reporting for the light committee, Councillor Pat- rick Murphy stated that one fine had been collected during the man. . (‘mmtdllor Guoy Hemphill re- porting fm- streets and sidewalks stated that one culvert. where there had been a washout had .een repaired Councillor Spurgeon Walker in his , covering the fire engine and Fire Hall. stated that; the new Fire Hall was practically TOCAI BRIEFS M' MacLEOD FUNERAL — The: funeral for Norman Russell Mc-l Lend of Uigg was held from his‘ late residence on Tuesday after- noon. Serviccs at the home and at the grave were conducted by Rev. G.M. Fraser. A solo. “The Lord's Prayer" was rendered by Lloyd Martin. Pallbearers were: William Macleod. Fran- cis Maclsaac. Sandy Harold MacLeod. John and Charles MacKinnon. Flow- er bearers were: John MacDon- ald. Donald MacLeod. Alfred Bruce. Don MacPherson. Mal- colm MacLeod. Roland Musick. John Hume. Roger Gillis. John MacMillan. Edwin Musick and Alex MacLeod. Interment was In Uigg Baptist Church ceme- Iery. MacEACHERN FUNERAL - The funeral for Malcolm Mac- Eachern. til. of Dartmouth. Nb. formerly of Rice Point. P.E.I.. and son of the late Alexander and Ellen MacEachern was held recently from Christ Anglican Church. Dartmouth. Rev. he on In T d Hatfield officiai~ NI. Hymns sung were. “The 23rd Psalm" and "How Sweet The Name of Jesus Sounds". He leaves to mourn his wife, om: son and two daughters. brotn ers. Neil. William and Archi bald. sisters. Blanche. (Mrs red Inmanl, Mary. 1M r s . George Gallant). Islay. (M rs. James MacDonald), and Janet. (Mrs. Weldon Taylor.) Pallbear- ers were: Spurgeon Graham. Jack Shipley. and Lou Darien interment was in Hillcrest Me- tnorial Gardens. Relatives from the Island attending the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs.William MacEachern. Wayne and Aren- tbald MacEachern. George Gal- 2 2 It was unanimously decided that the Town Clerk be Insll‘Ilf‘l'j .ed 0 write to the various prop .erty holders In the adjacents ‘areas of Georgetown Royalty and; Burnt Point. asking their ("Mop-i (eration in the payment by them Inf 3 five dollar yearly payment ‘hy earth property holder to rip. fray expenses of fire IIEIIIID‘: in. those surrounding areas neces. sary to safeguard their proper- tic.. Councillor Walker addressed the meeting on the Centennial committee‘s ef‘forls and Siliflcst ‘ ed that the town nso’st to soinc event financially, FINANCIAL MD The (‘ouncil REI'N‘ri that llllk wnuld be necessary and ll u"I< decided that when the Centennial committee arrived at a dot-innit regarding the amount of finnnrvsil assistance that they might quire that the matter would then be further dealt with by the. Council. The matter of selling the tax charge of the funeral arrange- ments. The service was con- ducted by the Rev. Basil . Lowery. of St. Andrews Presby- terian Church. Music was under the direction of Mrs. Dan M. MacDonald. Pallbearers were. Roderick Martin, AA. Fraser. James Lowery. Gilbert ments Dan M. MacDonald. and John ‘\’ MacPherson. Interment was in the Montague Commun- ity cemetery. SEEK VOLUNTEERS SALISBURY. England (CF) The health ministry and the Medical Research Council are‘ looking for people who like‘ catching colds. Volunteers be tween 18 and 50 years old will he asked to spend 10 snuffling days testing newly iSolated Vl- ruses. MOSSIF. HANCOCK Mrs .\/lo=sie Hancock has been ‘ a staff member of the Regina Conservatory of Music. Univer-‘ sity of Saskatchewan. since 1948. ‘ Mrs. Hancock is well knows as a lecture-recitnlist and music commentator, and has adjudi- r-ntprl at music festivals in West- ern Canada and is also on the panel of music consultants for FIRST FESTIVAL The first Shakespearean festi- Stratford - upon - Avon. affair or< gunned by actor David Garrick vnl in England was a grand *** ******* re: in ITGG e IIIIiIIT III WRIGHT SHOES ... . . . . . . . . . *** .m 32% /r IDEAL FAMILY FUN whole the llnt Ind Jamel MacDonald. Hayloll’S 11}. 5‘. **¥¥¥¥¥ family for I lovely evening out. 444.4¥****~A"v* _. lino DEALER massacred ‘ V JAMES REIIIICK-GARNER grammars DEALERS PANLVlS'ON' and METROCOLOR COMING MONDAY! romantic whirl «a, breez/hg r ’ 8 x 388 a fun-Wed i mUS/b-f/Y/eo’ I f. summer/ été, wall: DISNEYicelI. * Miner “09": ‘ do" TECHNIQUE)” uES-Momiire-wiifév through llna Eddie Michael J. Peter -nationalists-Foulingclown *‘k‘k‘k'k'k du full *stv'k Store Hours Wed. & Thurs. 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