Fae Set For Friday AW tion for. recount east in Second Queens _recemt_provincial election yes. mentioned in particular _\check—ye-of= a terday. Judge - Traitor, judge of Queens Coun- ty court, set the recount ' Friday, June 17, the. law courts building. Ss Following ‘the election results Matheson, Horace B.— Willis; ia 2 , Tome i 1968 a conan elas. at. Sorte Region. ' ~tal High School -On- Tuesday, June 14th the registration teams will goto. Montague Regignal High School to register the grad vating students of the commer cial class there. Mr. Cheverie pointed out that although the’ local office is bas + led in Charlottetown, its” activi- ° ens ; Recount ties cover the whole of: King's ; , ae GEORGE TOWN The an- acting for’ However, Tumor were oir and ee Senet servicing nual school meeting of George- filed.a peti-—rentfor—several- ass —restite jesnblovers - suet in town School District No. 1 was of the. ballots were not correct for x eral rag and not merely -with- held in the School on Tuesday «in ~the polls with that in Rocky »p int y night with a small attendance. be le further mentioned the val- attended the Cc. S&:. Clair with ar the Returning Officer of the received from the ‘teaching staffs poll revealed. -a discrepan which. was confirmed wh« CY jat the Rural High. §ehools termination’ Day result announced TOTALS CORREC TED. for in De. a 16 on. e \these instances these include G. \ Mrs. MacLean RRHS. i vere |MacDonald of Souris RRHS and denced enough interest i of Montague fairs “of the school to-attend--the ie \ ‘Annual Meeting | At Georgetown |- Seven ratepayers ndid—eo-operation meeting, which mea two ratepayers, in addition In the .members- of _ the Trusies Board and the Secretary evi-, the af-_ meeting. auditor, for he ensuing year. 7" > The sur mises report sug and ‘beautification of the «school [ : grounds: an increase of th : a ¢ of the num. — r of book’ in the Library and. the pure! of some small yf 2 Home Plamaing 4 : tory se in ela ssreoms.——4 $$ showed Willis winning the seat _ for the Liberal Party by two votes witht the totals being given as Willis 1,596 whil Hon. Lloyd MacPhail. Conservative, had 1, 504 SECURITIES « x Atlantic Trust Co = $10% $12 Atlantic Wholesalers : 1A 55 Canning Investment 5t2 Pfd 9 sen Canning Investinent , Common . 20 ec Cons. Invest"Corp 5'2 pfd 9 aoe Fast. Utilities 5'2% : pid Ole ee : East Can. Savings wee and Loan Co. , 6% 7 Empire Co. 542 pid. 24+ 25 Evangeline Sav. ana { 11M% Mtge. G. A: Barbour A" —- 13 } Great Eastern Corp- oration (512% pid.) 914 Ly ~~"_Great-Eastern..Corp- oration (442% pid.) 8 Island Telephone & ‘ (Common) 19'2 Maritime Life counts <being'* “asked, notabli the fourth.. districts of oe merside, ‘was among the persons trustees. He stated. that nine ae tele : elected: to the board of trustees teachers have beer hired for the In the former Dame! Conpion? of the Maritime Hospital’Service 996-67 “School year and that the} PC. ie i an whe ts pion, Association which held its an- tenth teacher Wwill.be hited m the Stewart R test liberal | nual meeting in Moncton Fe- immediate future. During the | tnauaead a ee - me * att | centhy.- past year the board had engag- of 1001 = ae on Day | MA. Farmer,‘ QC. Charlotte- ,ed an ‘auxiliary teacher and a : a Me n Prince | town was elected to the execu- ‘remedial teacher and their work County Fourth District Max | tive committee. Mr. Farmer was jin the school had been entire'y lee ge ehucee come mes announe also named chairman of the | satisfactory. vinner over Ronald Mac-} | The. paving. of the .parkin Donald with the totals given as legislation and by-laws commit area an walks he at fe - J.C. Sinnot, 814 At that time, following ec ieck of ballot-boxes by the Returning Offices of each county, it was stated the corrected totals stood rat MacPhail 1,596; Willis 1.592. | At the same time @there were | . strong, rumors in the eity today of the possibility of other res" 12,290 to 2,295 Other nounced County Fifth District where Lib- | eral candidate for Assembivman [Arthur J. MacDongld- has fe- iquested a recount after Deter- mination Day placed the total at 689 for. him and. 690 for Dr. successful Conser- vative. In-the--voting—for-—-Coun—| cillor George J... Ferguson was listed as winner with 4% votes | over Conservative candidate [Harry McConnél-with 68 and recounts already an- afe to be held insKings Western Men a Elected To Board _ 3M. Logan; administrator of the Prince County Hospital, Sum-° tee. T. L.-Doyle, a former resi- dent of Charlottetown is the as- | | sociation's. executive director. | Prince Edward Islanders at-— \tending the meeting. were: Dr. J. A McMillan; Dr. J. C: Sin nott and Dr. T. A. Laidlaw, Char- | lottetbown and Mr. Logan . Me) Doyle reported a net |membership gain of 28,551 last | year. Present membership | stands at 380/225. During the | year Plan income earmarked for | members benefits soared to $7,- aera "ithe latter has requested a re: | | 790,298, up $9696,798 over the, Foundries NVT 160 "— count. -jerevtous previous year. © Las Maritime Steel and ae ee Poindcinn Comms 10. -| OTTAWA (CP)—State Secre- | Maritime Stee! and NES Offic l ‘tary Judy LaMarsh told the | Foundries pfd. 95 = a Ss Comnions Friday she will pro- | Mar. Tel and Tel. z ie, Oe ~~ paper on Denes | fd. 18% 14% S h d le- as quickly as she can Moirs Limited: pfd. 3) Cc e U e- ae to Social chedit Leader Moirs Limited ~ paabert greene _ said she | Common 80 R opes to have ready by . the | N.B. Telephone Co. - 17% 1B egistration Py of June. She added techni- | N.S. Light and Power” , cal publication details: are hold- Co. Ltd. $%_pfd. — Following the recent intensive | ing up the white paper. N.S« Light and ay : \registration campalmy on be Co. Lid. 4%'s pfd. aS =- half of the food-prvessing in. ae bear one 2 aud ae dustry of P.E.1, the ~Nafional. | Te ar % an —.Employment Service ia contin. | \. (1 : } / NS. Savings and uing its efforts to maintain:a full | ff PHARMACY Loan Co. 404 42 and complete registration of per- WE DISPENSE ANY Be ae i ot —. \sonnel in all phaser of business | PRESCRIPTION : life i ' ( 1 . obnds “A” 42, 5 . George W. Cheverie, Manager| -J, E. H. North, sepane s ‘of the Charlottetow? office of the Olands ‘‘B 15 —. INEs. id “tod Boal’ te 1914. Reg. Pharm. R. T. Holman Lid. ve rd a _ Free Delivery and Mail ey. Pid... «9% = are the Charlottetown - office Rerelce Stanfield’s Ltd. wil! be in Souris on Monday. | 149 Prince St, Phone 4-3424 ~ Class “‘A”’ 11% _ (June 13th, to regster all the —40 Years in ‘business— Stanfield’s “'B" 38 —. \members of the i nc com- | See The sHAY-DAYS- WN ie =] ae: AY-DAYS ONTEST”: 8 ‘ e Raymond Soloman was ap- pointed chairman for the meet- ing and the minutes of the last annual meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. Nelson W. Han- sen and were moved adopted* Temple MacDonald, chairman of the Board of Trustees, pre- sented. the annual report of the school has been completed. Four lelasstooms. have been painted. | A number of unforseen .ex- penses had to be met.during the | past term. One of those was the | installing of a complete new fur- inace unit at a cost of $3,000 and ‘another -was the settlement of a (Pill for architect's fees of $1500, which had been in dispute since ithe building of the school.. The L-meeting-was-informed.that the. lschool’ will have to have a new roof and estimates have been re- leeived to date from ‘one _con- tracting firm. Arthur J. Garrett, haere accountant, was reappointed. as PR amount of $6,500 was vot. [o™— ed for teacher's supplement. and $27,042, Was voted for school run- ning and: oper iting expenses Two.of the ‘members of the | ~ ..4 9. Trustee Boar. Mrs Alec Ansenau!!*and Mrs. Spurgeon $ Walker, '') continue in office as leach has !\\o vears left to. serve Temple MjcDonald was reap- pointed’ for one year; Karl Walsh’ was reappointed for three years and Raymond Soloman was appr nied for three years Mr. Soloman. will he the only hew mem! the Roard and his ‘appointments was moved hy JW Lat and put the mation to the meeting @ Considerable discus lon took place recardinathe replacing of the roof-nn the school and on the question of building a school. au | ditorium It was suggested that isince the roof would have to: be replaced that it might be pos. sible to erect’an auditorium over jpart of the building: as an addi- tidnal story It was decided that jan architect would be consulted, jand then estimates of. cost. would’ be obtained from. a~ number of contractors. Following this the board would obtain advice-on the lfinancing. of the project and then a meeting of the district's rate- | payers would be held. . DISE ASE CLOGS TREES . 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