© tat to Montreal, a forthcoming vist trance te Confederation ad od. : . by- Mitchell Sharpe and the brief’ tying up traffic and «asked the | r T W € | .|ing on Thursday for representa. police department to look into! © n ouncli tives of 200.contracting firms on, this toxsee if any solution could the causeway were other matter be found Hears Reports Tdiscussed in ‘Mr. Moffatt’s re Dealing with public property, ; ! port. : ( tor Arthur Wright noted ‘ ‘ . - BORDEN |~ Maver Gilbe ; é t i ae ; I rt . Doce sive Chae im ee come ae ee Che malt nae ot Eastern. sa Central Districts nat. seveidet of te eneiten siderable discussion at the meet. “PC 'eRairing ¢1 : 4 é ‘ Wy meeting! ing Thin mater was brought 1) %¢ bout 60. percent of the The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., July 12, 1966. 5 ane Fase ng Se eee the fore in.a letter to: Counc “°"* _ completed He_ noted ui ? iota = : : from thes “Confederation -Plaza” |! ld city ag we aan EATHER —— = | Everett Mt K ee eae rchanta’ who Tequesied the ™ounted: in ‘front of the building W P | a McKenna ul Me- Le to give’ some ge “tcihte ,- 4nd succested that some simple ar lament | Ivor and Bernard Fleming were |the. setting up of parking author. for (n0"\ malt: De helt ip COW TORONTO (CP) —. Tempera-| 1 Seeene pa Heese ip irhaonsc gato eile teton th veing AtA Glance i227 2 cussing the matter council <¢).., = Wright at Stanariel Low overnight High Monday | amounting to’ $506 he paid The broyght up the matter of the , ; ; ai ae also 4 oe , Dawson 49 79 : | police report was read by Coun Corffederation Center- parkir. taxis He. said a great. many | S26 51. 78 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Jcillor McAleer.‘ Constable J. lot, which they felt wasn’t beins people were working im the city Vancouver 4-67 MONDAY, July 11, 1966 a Se: ee ee used as much as it should be. and were in no’ way asked” to Victoria .....++-. 50 | ees Bee ote | work, . ; One member of council. Frank contribute to its upkeep. He ad- Edmonton ....:... 45 68 The prifie’ minister and - An application was received Zakem, felt that motorists might ded with e ver increasing expen- iCalgery.: . f..0668. 46 66 other political leaders paid {from a Borden resident for a be inclined to use the facilities aiti ires. the city was ever faced |Regipa © .+.+=.6.. 61 82. tribute to the memory of Gen. building permit -to.-construct- a more, if the parking lot was me- with a problem of raising suffi-; Winnipeg ....--. 66 88 A. G. L. MeNaughton who drive-in restaurant on. the_pro- tered with four-hour meters in- cient monies te carry on and he | Toronto Seth 68 8" |. died Monday. perty known as-the Muttart lot. stead of the attendant ay said it seemed unjust that so Oe ek abvkes 62 88 Finance . Minister -Sharp | Estimated cost of this project Also in‘regard to the lett:r many people were making their |Montreal ......... 65 8 | said the provinces have.|is $25,000 from the Confederation Plaza !!' n Charlottetown and con- | Quebec _.......... 64 83 agreed to-: co-ordinate -their Mayor Bel! announced that be merchants, Councillor Johnsey tb so little to its support. Fredericton scene 4 7 administration of the student | would menos nvitation from chairman of the light commt. 4 "umber of other councillors, Saint John . 35 75 * loans plan. the Federal Minister of Publie —tee,-said-that-his-eommittee-hed 20! ooreeing With. Councillor | Moncton... 64.8? | ___TransportMinister.—Pick-.| Works_to atiend.a__—techniea 2 agreed to adjust the lighting on “* 28! that the present system Halifax 55 60 | ersgill said there: would be briefing in connection with the the north side of Grafton Strect soot q njust, pointed. out that | Charlottetown 64 76 no “increase in St. Lawrence |eonstruction of the Northumber- and the west side of Queen Sui nor ory there | jane . ” 71 Seaway -tolfs during the 966 | land Strait Causeway. The Street. - etduhbd-ke tae cay dake: | Yarmouth ° = = ’. shipping «season. * \briefing will be held in .Char- Counel] also received a letter” Cicssite ara .|/St. John’s. ...,++. Q The Canada Assistance /lottetown on Thursday, July from a resident of Kent Stree: uncillor Wright’ also noted |Beston .......... = s he F | , ’ ‘ reet h it Veto’ . ‘ | Plan sparked a vigorous, 95 (14, and the Federal Minister, ictoria Park had been de- \n, Vor® ~....0<. 77 94 : : regarding the noise at the new ew r . 9 Irai r rr 9 clared safe for s n d| minute debate in the Senate |Hon. George Mcliraith will ate provincial building and this mat ma . ne ve | Miam! ete 2 4 |tend. : ? ter was to be looked into A jet, ‘22t.the bath houses would be |New Orleans 7 94 | before the bill was sent to | a ter from the residents -of Con. Opened this week. He added |tyeson ‘suse 81. 101 | Committee for detailed study. | SccaraRa neliy Gieet “Wntween Guren oe ee failings the |Los Angeles °..:.. oS .- R The government: announced | GO FOR SOFTBALL Queen Streef and Flm Avenue in aroucn to the Charlottetown | -HALIFAX- (CP) The wea: ‘a change in the date ending | There are” 252 amateur soft+ : pital were being . painted. the ‘summer recess which is ball teams in Washington, D.C, - |the vicinity of the Royalty Mall skies and requested council to beds. had’ been put in ther ~ office says sunny. that }with a few cloudy periods are flower expected to begin this week.: consider he squares i making the street ‘‘one way’ a Fe ss Committee Chairman, expected throughout the district |, New target date: Oct. 3. HELP This was turned over to the po Arthur Gormley said that the|t0day. A few thundershowers; The. Commons heard a lice committee for a decision. meters in front_of the post-office | | may occur this evening in New! strong mixture of support and KIDNEYS PASS" ie 3 _Couneillor_John_P- Nitholsor had been-cut down-to-15.minutes, ;Brunswick._Aflernoon te tempera-| criticism of the United States’ Blectric ; discus chairman of the city’s finance and that the new system of lanes ltures will be in the 7 with | policies on Viet Nam. ~~ a DELEGATES LEAVE TODAY ' bi Led. 2 ti ee committee, reported that taxes on the Queen and Grafton inter- |Teadings in the low 80s \owamed} The Commons sits at 2:30 (3 LBS. A DAY . : s end San. i - * |were coming in fairly well, and section seemed to be working jat some inland places. | p.m. EDT to consider a reso- Interprovinctal delegates of the nine delegates will leave Wright, representing the Ro- | TD cny. commenting on the ,census.- quite well. He said that the Po- | A disturbance from the west! lution on medical care insur- | on ome a a coos ee plats of the Canadian Council of 4H today to spend two. weeks im yal Bank of Canada who with | 4.4. ee ate 1 | The street committee report lice department was still having | will give considerable cloudiness | ance. The Senate meets at’ 3 | liquid-waste. Now, if hidneys acaens! Clubs were guests of the De- another province. Elizabeth the Department of Agriculture | eed — ter ther fi |was presented by Councillor problems with the lights at. this | with a few showers to the. dis- | ptt. polusnish, urinary irritation partment of Agriculture at a Cousins, Sea View, and Jo . and the Canadian Council of _ ae ee ee a a . ae. Wednesday. | can tisenmfort ay dinner held in the Charlott¢- seph McInnis, Cherry Valley 4H Clubs are sponsoring - m salt a patching an ports were also receive 2 This ic when Dodd’s Kidnes - * town Hotel last ae Each of (RIGHT) here receive their. exchange. Councillor Arthur Wright pre- sidewalk repair was going along from Councillor Johnson, light, be on eaten , %, Yarmoutt 58-70, eee te elp bring reliet Dodd's - stimulate ee Sean cera a ' ee ee gee ee ee -sented<the, bills. quite well and last evening the who noted that requests were ova ‘olla al Prince | 57-33, New AaSZOW a shen | kidney ac i elieve the i There was a -considerable sidewalks on Grafton Street, be- beinz “filled pr that a survey of Edward Island: Sunny with a}$5-80, Charlottetown 57-78, out- — sand ition | tha t causes id bent amount of discussion among |\tween Hughes Drug Store. and the city’s lighting system. had few cloudy periods: ‘not much |look for Wednesday variable | feel berter, rest be Used suecesge m rovement ro council members regarding 8" \the Bank of Nova Scotia, were revealed some very badly lit ar- change in temperature; winds |cloudiness with a few showers; ee nae one 70 years. New old house on King Street- that |peing repaired. eas and from Couneillor Dorothy jlight; low-high at Halifax 55-|a little cooler. was recently torn down. It was| On town planning, Councillor Corriz: tender _ committee, a = _ a brought to the attention of coun-|Doug MacDonald, chairman of who awarded tenders for the : cil that the debris had not been |the committee, said that he was purchase of four pieces of city rou t e ore Ou nci cleared away and it was decid-|planning to hold a committee equipment. that the city no long- - ; | ed to give the owner 24. hours |meeting tomorrow to start work er had any use for. The notice and then proceed with le- jon the by-laws for the city vd fire committee report was pre- sant, ANNE BOND the council as acommiee, and pared ond fr having the meet: Eteg 0 MeP# Mad BO DOR IG Bon loi at Soe! Sat and Mere Councillor Louis Johnston pre- | brought to another regular - | ing bere. ng oe Charles Moffatt presenting the |the Grafton Street truck en- committee report by Councillor | eented to the Charlottetown City img for discussion, probably | the matter Mayor Cox said that mmitt epo Board of Trade’s report to coun- cil, noted that Eastern Province Airlines had re-considered an Council, at the regular monthly meeting. last night, a series of proposals aimed at improving next month, He also made sev-| with a convention of that size eral recommendations regarding | there would certainly be many purchasing in the city. | problems regarding accommoda- Ivan Doherty. CROWN GLITTERS EASTERN the administration ‘set-up within The suggestions, although, they | tion and feeding to be ironed out, earlier decision to cancel one of : Johanna Crowley, crowned the city corporation were not made public, deal with | but he said it would certainly their scheduled Sunday ~ flights. FUNERALS Miss Diamond Centennial by Councillor Johnston’s recom- | the. committée ‘set-up within the | be a major boost to the economy He said that with action on the : .| the American Gem Society, mendations are to be studied by council. Speaking briefly on his| of the city. In - Vancouver, he part of the federai department wore a tiara of 165 diamonds soo ; proposals, Councilor Johnston | said, it was estimated that dele-|°f transport with regard to THOMAS FUNERAL — The set in platinum. —...noted-that-he-felt-that. there-were-|.gates. i the convention | Smaller ‘airlines services, that is | |funeral for Mrs. Catherine — expected for fall, improved air | Thomas was held Monday, July transportation could possibly be | 11, from the MacLean Funera) | expected. Home to West Covehead United Mr. Moffatt also brought to | Church where service was con the attention of council some ducted by Rev. R.H. Baxter and problems concerning mail deliv- | Rev. Henry Tye. During th eries. He said that many busin- | service June Foster sang On ess firms had experienced in the | Sweetly Solemn Thought. Con- past week, problems with having | gregational hymns attending now so Many committees within} left over $500,000 “in that city in the council, _that_it_wasmaking_| five days: the set-up cumbersome; and that Dealing with shine matters, a re-organization of these coni- | Mayor Cox noted that he was! mittees could serve to improve | endeavouring to set a meet- the, system- He added that he ing with officials = Central ofeach —Creameries itd and—Maritime|@! a & REPAIRS cal aaa aa 194 D 1o0 Prin e S eoinest—— ‘committee meeting | should be. kept, .and copies dis-' sung were 4eng-treal, charged i VIOLATION Paul Joseph Arsenault, Mon- with failing. to stop at a stop sign, was fined $10. and costs or five days when he appeared before Magistrate A. J. Haslam, QC, in city police eourt this morning. ‘Two tity men pleaded guilty . to charges of illegal possession and were each fined $20 and ‘. gosts or 30 days . OFFICER ARRIVES acon : y eral W.A.B. Anderson, OBE, CD? arrived in Charlottetown in con- nection with his former duties as Chief of Reserves. He is the newly appointed Chief of Mobile Command, Canadian Forces. - RESIDENT DIES Dundee lost another of its oldest residents last week with the death of John~Daveau who * was 90 years of age. Mr. Davy- eau was a lobster factory fore- man for “many years and then “followed the tinker trade | until his retirement “twenty years ago , ANNUAL MEET The Charlottetown Board of Trade will hold its annual meet- ing at the Charlottetown Hotel on Thursday. The luncheon meeting gets un derway. with a reception follow- ed by luncheon at 12.30 p.m. The guest speaker at the luncheon will be Major General H.R. Kee- fler, president of the- Canadian Chamber. of ‘Commerce’ The president’s report and the election of officers for the com- ing year will be other aspects. of the meeting. On dbccdan ‘ae iwenie | Wading Poo! in Vittoma Park was officially opened for the summer season. It will be supervised by the Red Cross Water. Safety. Division and will be open each morning to pro- vide a supervised swimming | area for children. The pool is located next toa. city play?’ ground which coupled. with the pool provide complete .. recra- tion area for the youngsters Fran Whitlock a Red Cross safe ty instructor, will supervise the swimming classes in the pool MARKED INCREASE According to figures releas- ed vesterday by © Northumber- lend Ferries Ltd. in Charlotte.’ town substantial increase in] traffic was -noted during. May June on Wood Island-Caribou ferry, crossings -During May and June of, this year .39.586 passengers crossed at—_Weod_Islands_compared_with 39.462 last year for an increase f 7.124. The number autos crossing last vear was 10.975 and this vear that figure jump ed to 12,581. up 2,296 from a azo. 3.115 trucks crossed in 1966 as conipared with 2.581 in 1965 of vear 7 | cipalities |Commenting on that tributed to the otheg, members of the council ters of administration. On purchasing, Councillof| Johnston said.that he felt each department head should make the purchases necessary for. his own department, since, he added, much of the time of the city comptroller is now spent making these purchases. He also advo- cated a more extensive use of .the tender system- with two or more prices obtained for articles under $100; written quotations for items between $100 and $500 and public tenders for anything | y ~+-and—Rev>— ‘William —Cummer- | Over 3500 Last. evening’s meeting was ired by Mayor Walter Cox. | Mayor Cox was absent from. the | June meeting attending the an- ‘nual convention of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Muni- in Vancouver, B:C. meeting, Mayor Cox said last night: that in_an_effort to im-| prove communication. T her e| were suggestions «1 other mat-| CITY AREA FUNERALS MURPHY FUNERAL — funeral for Mrs. James Mur- phy was held Monday morning from. her late residence, 3 Spruce Street, to the Church of the’ Most Holy Redeemer. Re- quiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by her pastor, Very Rev. T.J. Maloney, CSsR.- who also conducted- the service at The the mail returned marked “‘incor- _|these were in areas near Char- lottetown and from now on must be marked’ with the rural route numbers. He added that this mail will now ge for the four cent* rate that is in effect in Charlottetown. Directives from the post office regarding these new regulations will be going out. he added. The proposed Corridor Road grave. Present im the sanec- tuary were Rev. Charles 2 Carthy, Rev. i ford, CSsR. Attending in a body were the management and staff of the Co-Op Supermarket. and members of the Co-Op Housing projéct. Pallbearers were Reg- inald Murphy, William Griffin, James McCab, Alfren McKear- ney, Russell Arbing, and Law- rence Durant.. Jr. Interment | both he and Councillor Nicholson | had found the meeting most in- | formative.-Hé told the coun- | | cilors that a complete report on the proceeding was available for their study. Mayor Cox also. -noted that he and Councillor John Nicholson, chairman of the finance com- mittée, who also attended the meeting, had doné considerable lobbying in an attempt to have the 1968 ‘convention come to Charlottetown. He said that he felt his efforts’ had been fairly Successful and that chances . ap- was ‘in the Roman — cemetery. s . ‘Helps You ‘Overcome FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry No longer be annoyéd or feel ill-at- ease because of loose, wobbly false teeth. FASTEETH, an improved alka- * Hine (non-acid) powder, sprinkled on your plates holds them firmer so they feel more comfortable. Avoid embar- rent caused by loose plates. Get ASTEETH at any drug counter Winners Of Festival Ca dean of comic poetry. PENNY. NOTE for an increase of 534. Confederation Centre TONIGHT: EARLE EIRNEY Reads Poetry A selection of light and comic poetry verse, read by ALSO Mcukership Available at Door The Festival Cabari Club will op- erate tonight in the lecture theatre Mr. Kenneth Simmons Summerside East at the baret Club Mr. Roland Williams 126 Harvard St., | Blessed Be the Tie that Binds Savior. Pallbearers were Leith | MacKinnon, Millar Bearisto, Keith Douglas, Ira MacDonald, Arthur Birt, and George Web- ster. Flower bearers were Gid- eon MacLaughlin, Earl Living- | . 3 | Fast daily summer schedule ston, Chesley Hughes, Harold MacDonald, Leith MacMillan, ) and Lorne MacMillan. 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