PWC TO Prince of Wales College will present the operetta “HMS Pinafore” March 20-22. The production is under the direc- tion of C. ‘The cast of 34 has cient major roles. ‘The leading female part will te taken by Zoe Hyndman, PRESENT ‘HMS PINAFORE’ while the ae male part \ will be taken is ee, Clee hee Sete Nancy White as Buttercup; Sylvia Phillips as Hebe; Alan Rodd as Captain Corcorat Paul Whelan as Dick Deadeys Brian Wonnacott as Ralph Backstraw; Jim Matheson as Boatswain, The cast is sup- ported by a chorus and pro- mises to be an enjoyable prox duction. Left to right are: Lewis Newman, Sylvia Phil- 1 Zoe Hyndman, Alan Rodd, Brian Wonnacott. Prince St. H&S Abstaining Nuclear Arms Resolution At the March meeting of the Prince Street Home and School Association the resolution re- garding the spread of nuclear weapons was again discussed. was stated that the western met present a strong, united | froo Commun iar, The opinion ‘wa expressed thal ne Culanee taraeere “by publicly criticizing the policies of our allies, or by failing to support the international polic- les of the government which the majority of us elected.” It was stated, for this reason « vote by Prince Street Home and School Association for or against nuclear weapons for Canada is not within our com- petence, and nuclear weapons for other nations is surely a matter for the United Nations rather than Canadian Home | and School Associations. ‘The members of the govern- ment bave Neaies just like 's, and have no more desire th an ourselves. for a nuclear ‘ cane a they < in a and” al aaa of thie on complex question, particularly the set for the west to maintain strong bargaining position until ome a: is on disarma- ment have been reached. vote against this resolu tion might be interpreted that fe the | Fed- | only weak eountry’s position.” RESOLUTION PASSED Association and nomad e Py individual: write to our members of Par- liament, setting forth in the strongest terms our abhorrence of nuclear armament; our de Passed: Prince Street Home and School in from voting to andi | of Canadian’ to any sacrifice that will help out country help the underdevel i, neutral nations to a better | life and juent eat | with Contributions to the P.E.I. Music Festival and Dance Fes- tival were a After. the, "business meeting | the members formed discussion | froups and the following coa- sions | Brown and Bev. Simpson. sity of reading the stories for|the former system when the | recorded rather than the pres- ent A, B, C, D and U system 5. On the subject of tardiness jit was felt that a consultation with the parent should be held | to determine the true reason— whether the parent ot the child | was at fault. Requests for ab- sence from school should be | kept to a minimu a 6. The teaching of manners | GRADE SEVEN 3. It was unanimously agreed that both socially and academic- ally grade seven is more suited to the elementary school than to junior high. It was felt that now that we have, or are about to have, new and larger elem- entary schools, one reason for including srade seven in high ‘ool has disappeared and it was unanimously” resolved. thet Prince Street Home and School consider recommending to the School Board that grade seven be returned to the elementary school system. ie next meeting will be a 4. With regard to the schoo | joint meeting with the West report cards, the majority of | eKnt Home and School Associ the group preferred a return to! tion on Wednesday, April 18. age but the teacher could great- in this training. Tt was maa anatase sears direct responsibility of the | Barents. ‘Another Name Added To List | Of Queens Liberal Nominees pile name of Harvey, Douslas, arkdale, was added last night we a list of likely candidates for vineial member for 2nd Kings for nine years. The Parkdale man was elected in_a byelection in 1950, won again in general elec tions in 1951 and 1955 and wa: defeated in 1959. A veteran of the Second World . Charlottetown also given as a law- de- the RCAF in Europe out of a total of five years service. nveral years ago Mr. Doug- his farm at Head of Hillsborough where he was also a potato dealer, and moved to Parkdale. Frenchfort War, he served three years with | ald, South- joned previously as, definite candidates for the right represent the Queens Liberals on’polling day Ira Lewis, B. B. | Jones, Bunbury are other names ination. st brother of the late J. Lester pean ee: ated a member jueens {i for 10 yorrs be ey his seat eh 1950, was a pro- Father-Son Meeting Hel The York Me: Association | \ Serene of Mrs. held a father and son meeting in| Warren. York hall recently. The presid-| W. R. Burnett chaired the ent, Herman Mosher, presided | Proceedings and after rs a over a short business meeting. | been said by git = Pon Plans to raise money for the | sa eoeta 1 oo e [aaasios Covel Cees Fat were) Ene ld’ Martin, Jack Edgett, The devotional service was led | Don! by Arthur Johnson, Arthur | ROT Maclean. ee Condon | ae: ‘and. Mr. Somers. And New Exe More than 100 men and boys mt Some to @ delicious supper esday evening in the ._ Mr, Ieee served ladles the Kirk Auxiliary ‘nid - Hugh Lowry, the guest speak- | themselves for comprehension, | pupil's actual averages were) Men Of Kirk Enjoy Banquet ‘edn | ex Hall for a father-and-son | Application From Unions pplications from two locals of the National Union of Public or boards will be heard by the sane Renee Beare oe Aare Sod was the informat John F. asian, Son Saint a lirector of the Tey union, aa a soint meeting of the two locals he had received from the chairman of the LRB, Charles R. McQuaid. The union locals held a joint meeting last night in the Labor Temple Hall. Frank Gallant, president of Lx al 805 (Char- | lottetown Hospital) and Edward McInnis, president of Local 826 | (P.E.I. Hospital) presided joint- Both locals have authorized their executives to engage James J. Johnston, QC, as solicitor. The locals say one of the should be started before school | pressing matters they would | tured spirits, and adjournment like to see cleared up is the | reported attitude of the P.E.I fospital Services Comimssion to lary increases. The locals | y they have been told that | even if the hospital boards agree | ay increases for their em. ployees, there is no guarantee | hat the Hospital Services, Com: | mlssien will provide the necé® funds to put the increases | pri effect. [Damage Results At Intersection One accident occurred in the | city yesterday. The mishap in- | volved a 1951 Ford, driven by Frederick H. Currie, Prince Haywood MacLean, tague. The Currie vehicle was.travel- | ling west on Grafton Street and | was reported to have been past- ing the MacLean vehicle, w was in the process of making a right hand turn on to Great George Street, when the acci- dent occurred cutive Elected | Wes. | 9 (eee Sandy Lawson, Jacl Donald | | Mecttttan, Martin Stuart Chandler, William Bur. | nett and Donald McIntyre. | Atouncement was made of | 8 mother-enddaughier banquet 10 be served the girls and Toles. ofthe’ congreustion by | | the Men of the Kirk under the | convenership of Jack Edgett and Wes Storey. Convictions Are Quashed ILRB To Hear |. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County 'The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. March 17, 1962 Peddler Is Fined = By Magistrate | The illegal peddling of goods | 23. Defence counsel is Mr. | within the province, resulted in | Gillis. being Pleading guilty to having Mayer, Toronto, ed $40 costs or 30 days | possession of intoxicating liquor nia’ by Magistrate au B. hnston, Queens County v Jo magistrate’s afternoon. * ‘court ts or 30 days in jail. | For being intoxicated in a. pub lie place another accused was fined $20 and costs or 15 day iviliam ‘Watson , Char- lottetown pleaded guilty to a charge of passing another vehicle on a solid white line and was fined $10 and costs or five days. The case of Lester Jenkins, Summerside, charged with driv- ing a motor vehicle without due care and attention, was adjourn- ed by consent until March 30 yest Not represented by counsel, Mayor was charged with pedd- goods without first obtain- ing a licence to do so from the of the provincial secre- Charged with driving while intoxicated, John Ralph Fitz- patrick, Summerside, pleaded ot pil. In its place the ac- paried by alcohol. This being the peoeeniee Deputy Attorney-General J. Ar- | thar McGuigan, a fine. of $100 10 days was im- Dept. Seeks : More Revenue Crown testimony was com- pleted in the case of John Fees Mer ary, pecord, on | HALIFAX (CP) — The lands in aba aot 'dartoe clomad | and forests department, appear season, and then the case was | @ Friday to be going all out adjourned until April 6. ine ae a Seiden a ipe pioned anocrpableey Haliburton told the legislatur fa iss doe eater dp garden, lands and forests committee Gas isc’ adjourned ‘until’ the | Mf deparment wants to start same date. Counsel for the de- ‘haréing for young | trees it fence fe Jona F Nicholson and | ¥eS away from its Lawrence: vs... and raise for the Crown, Gerald R. Fos- | mi. it" price oa grounds to $1.50 from $1.00 ter, ‘Gharged under the Excise Act |" ye'said the department would also like to charge admission ving possession of 26% | | ounces of unlawfully manufac-| t provincially-operated picnic grounds, But that couldn't be done until attendants were pro- vi ee until 7:30 p.m. March 26, was ven to Elvert John Penny, | Cherry Valley. In this case the prosecution is being conducted by Charles R. McQuaid, and the defence by Mr. Nicholson. Adjourned et 7:30 pm. March 29, the case Sterling Hackett Mount Albion, counselled by Allison M. Gillis, | with John J, Holmes as prose- cutor, TRUCKING POTATOES In this case Hackett is charg- ed with trucking potatoes out | of the province, without their being covered an invoice from a licenced dealer in good standing with the P.E. Marketing The department also wanted to charge admission to its Shubenacadie wildlife park al- | though there were no immediate plans to do so, ‘sait No charge at the nursery would be made for a few trees —perhaps up to a dozen. Deputy minister G, Creighton said the price pro- bably would be $5 or $6 a thou- sand, although there would be a minimum charge for smaller numbers. The department planted 250. 000 trees grown from seeds la year and hoped in a few years to raise the figure to 1,000,000, Mr. Creighton sai Mr. Haliburton said the ques- tion of fees also w raised because nurseries and operators of com- mercial camp and picnic sites were complaining about com- ‘petition from the department. Winter Fair Is Planned AMHERST — (CP) — The Maritime Stock Breeders sociation voted Friday to “try to establish the Maritime win- ter fair in Amherst.” A previous motion that the fair be located in Halifax on temporary trial basis for at least five years was defeated by a ballot vote 118-62. The association recorded highest membership with the addition Friday of 100 new mem bers, have trucked or attempted to truck, 75 pound bags of | bri fend 208 1s pound bags | to the mainland via the Wood Islands ferry route ‘The case of Graham Chap- pell, Granville, charged with scooting a horse causing un- fering to the ani- | mal, was toad until March to produce eyidence of proof ot | | orginal ownership of the good question, one electric Kettle vacuum cleaner, nei- | ther had they proved the ‘artic- | les as stolen. | their original trial’ | before Magistrate A. J. Haslam | in city police court, the presi- dent of the firm of Home and Auto Company Limited could not definitely identify the artic- les as coming from his store. Mr. Justice Mark R, Mac- Guigan and Mr. Justice George edy, both concurred in the ruling, which allowed the appeals and quashed the sen tences originally handed out to 0 accused, in which both wppellants were sentenced to The last winter fair was in 1957 before fire in 1958 destroy- “ ete here, home of the e it began | Donovan & Gormley 309 Grafton St. N.S. Forests |® a brief meeting will be held. ‘ Contest Ends »p Irish Society's Greeted By Large Audience A large crowd in Birchwood High Schoo! auditorium last aight saw the three-act comedy “The presented by members of the Benevolent ty he play, under the direction of J. Pius Callaghan’ CDA wne| Mmecif was a member of the luded Carolyn Finlay, Marilyn! Marilyn MacDonald, PL Mecaltum Irish Parade This Morning The “wearers of the greet are expected to turn out in ful force this morning in Charlotte- town to honor St. Patrick, the patron saint of Irelan The annual parade of the E.nevolent Irish Society mem- bers will form up in front of the club on Grafton Street at 9.30 a.m. and led by the Recce Band will march to thé Ceno- taph, where a wreath will be placed by John Coady and Pius Smith. Following a brief ceremony the members will parade from Grafton Street to Queen, to Richmond, to Great Geot Dunstan's Basilica for Pon- tifical High Mass, Following the church service the parade will reform and move via Great George Street , to Prince, to , to Queen to Grafton and back to the club rooms, where ‘Courtesy Tonight As the Charlottetown Rotary Club's annual “Courtesy Co n- of ws to a close, the nam- the most courteous clerks harlottetown and Parkdale will soon be disclosed. Entries must be postmarked not later than midnight tonight Four independent judges w ill choose the winners from the let- ters received. Winners and their firms will receive suitable rec- ognition. The committee in charge of operations is Jerry Veinot, chair- man, Arthur Love, James Cer- ry, J.A. Likely, Claude Hunter, and Earl Baker. The public is urged to submit their letters before the contest l The number of letters rting a candidate will not necessarily be the governing factor. Letters should be not more than 100 words and shouid include the personal experience of the writer of the courtesy ex- tended by the person he or she is nominating Letters should be sent to Ro- tary Courtesy Committee, Box 608, Charlottetow Hear The Honorable Ir-| = = ase a of thanks to the east of the play and the between-att performers. Mr. Beagan expressed apprec - to all supporters who in any sisted the presentation uf Production ) Ken Dow- neth . ling, Jack Blanchard, John Wal.| Some of the distinguishee sh, Jacqueline Bentham. guests were Premier and Mrs The audience was continuous | W-R. Shaw, Mayor A. Waltne ly in fits of laughter as the ver-| Gaudet, and City Clerk Johr formers staged the comedy. in Butler. the interval between acts one and two, the spectators were | ee in some eee) | Brena Flanagan and Myrna Nicholson. | eaaiae aed Sean aeee | CAR OMINERS and Donna Carragher also re | | ceived tremendous applause Between acts two and three] NEILS IRVING | STATION a tap dance by Scott Fraser, a song and @ance by Florence dance duet Will _be open every Sum by Scott and Florence, and a tap day from now on. e trio by the MacKinnon Hours 8 a.m. to 9 p.m, cae brought a tremendous round of applause from the ad- s Irving Station dieace. 105 Richmond Back of Co-op 3 Everett Beagan, president of READ THIS... 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Home work is definitely | er, gave a very interesting talk IR, crane Saar wedaiee Bill Lea, Garth rcessary in all grades in tn-| on the Scout movement which | comprised of as nae a deve- enjoyed by the group. al Proude and Angus Houston, and Ine months in Queen County © garbage and refuse} J. Angus MacLean uunsel for both appellants pick-up Minister of Fisheries ci The Supreme Court sitting at | yeas Alison M. Gills, while the INVASION OF PRIVACY Charlottetown yesterday, allow. a responsiblity | "Lunch was” then. ‘served & lively sing-song followed the | ed the appeals of John Francis se reoresenied ty De) @ Reht cartage on and sets a habit pattern, The | the Indies. Benediction was pre | dinner led by ‘Donald MacMil- | Patrick Larter anq Robert. Jos- py shiterney-General J. Ar} @ parcel delivery ~ comes to realize that | nounced by Rev. G.A.D. Elliott. | lan. eph Shepherd, both of et — Report From eee is a consbined effort The chairman the | lottetown, from earlier convict . Parliament Hill perest | aa e | Queen’s health ahd a toast to | fons on charges of possession of Southern Kings INo Change the lads was then offered by | stolen goods. Real Estate ‘au eoees Love mn | Justice R. pA. a Farms, Homes, Business Pro- . CFCY Radio vse respon | handing down the decisi perty, Building Lots, bought, for fast efficient re sa a: FOr Armory aN TORONTO xs aieina, Beck nt re. eck are spending this week in Toronto where Dr, Beek is at tending a convention. n ‘AL, Atephen Dunlop’and Mrs. Nora ea of Halifax are in caseeee. town this ae to be with Mother, Mrs. ort ‘Deal, - te seriously i tm hoepitel hal sot soe then 8 thost send re cn spring lowers a oF fhe GuTanpia | aur Sore: Wir ot all in a happy speech fo. the. Indies, On behalf of the nominating Lawson Recently, in. the provinct legislature’ at Charlotteto feasibility " Teport regard ing construction of a proposed new provincial building was pre- sented: The, poe; Jere plea 8¢-| ‘The Men of the Kirk” = the regard. | ensuing year: president MacLean iP Philip Barlow; secretary, Derek Dew: weasuer, Ralph Bumouts eters a rte © Slight Blaze “K smeuman fore depart \In Truck Quelled there ‘yas mo tought of Vomcing them down. 7 aan econ Saal coe tata new structures, but that | oe are no immediate | struction plans. & slight blaze in a pickup true! The fire is believed to es started around the battery, sit- uated under the cab floor. Slight mage resulted. ‘eventually | od teat the’ Crown ‘bed’ tabled sold and list city-wide delivery P.O, Box 5000 Montague, P.E.1. ELECTRICAL WORK | @ Wiring @ Fixtures @ Appliance Sales and Service @ Call today for Pree Estimate Newson Electric Dial 894-8325 161 Queen St.—Ch’town THIS St. Patricks Day Parade All members of Bevelvolent Irish Society are requested to meet at B.1.S. Hall at 8.30 a.m. today Saturday. AMBROSE SMITH, Chief Marshal Will be open Saturday a! only Dr DIAL 4-3424 DRUG STORE OPEN WORTH’S PHARMACY 142 Prince ig Store open Saturday evening. “Open All Day Sunday and Sunday Evening”. HUNTER you the best in home c in clean pleasant surroundings. provides light snacks, soft di special feature at the “V and pies and cake baked fresh ean prices. While at the “V and V market and obtain a good suppl meats, vegetables and fish. Hi tom prices on sale daily. P, E. I. Federatio WEEKEND Thursday, March Speaker: James Ma Mr. Reid fternoon and will be the FREE DELIVERY The “V & V” RESTAURANT Marketing Meeting Montgomery Hall Panel Discussion Chairman—Hartwell Daley Marketing poultry products, potatoes - fruit - beef Sat., Mar. 17, 7:45 p-m. RIVER ooked meals served promptly Lunch counter service also rinks and confectionary. A s the home made bread, ly and selling at reasonable stop in at the modern meat y of fresh beef or pork, cured gh quality meats at rock bot n of Agriculture 22 - 8:00 p.m. cNeil, Halifax Sangster Imagine having your ulead poe turned into a ‘haven for teenage tourists..while your Girlof-the-Month turns into tthe Deep Freeze of the Year? “a Rock Hudson - Gina Lollobrigida SIUC L scams) AU TRI ClaN ELA ALSO — Disney Color Cartoon kaeaeaewk EK KKKE '