confined to any one portion th e expected when we entered a na- Edward Island. that the oppor-;that difficulties can tunities that were encouraged 'come in any part of this pact {country if common sense an ‘reason are applied to the sol - under the Confederation have not been fully realized." HERE IT COMES, SKIP! of the skip just as Clarkson was coming to the edge of the circle and over the llogline. The slide has been modc pos- sible by doctoring the sole of Stephen Clarkson. Montague. demonstrating the 'long slide' at the. Montague Curling Rink. was caught by the photograph- er focusing through the legs Mrs. E.B. Ellis, Art Society i. Had Memorial Bldg. Idea By NEIL A. MATHESO‘N (the Civic Centre in the Old Mar- GuardinIl-Patriot Staff Writer ket Building but that was de- A Charlottetown w o m a n. stroyed by fire in April. 1958, He Mrs. E.B. Ellis. was the first to also gave them a club room in conceive the idea of a (‘cnten-Ithe centre. nlal Memorial Building here. itl Realizing that the. Art Society was learned over the \\‘FFI{Pnd..COuId do nothing by itself. I h e though her idea incorporated agtalked lo the Historical SOCIPIV‘ more mode st simpturp with and the Camera Club. and the the main purpose to house a three met in the clubronms in museum to house Prince lid-the Civic Centre in' the winter ward island‘s historical treasur-pf 1958. and backed a brief es and to provide a modern artlwhit'll went to ill? Province. gallery. jASKED FOR SITE It was her work in the PEI. A March effort to gct space Art SOCIf‘lk'-—SIIP hecamc. presi- in the Dominion Building was dent in 1038.— that first sparked rejected. and Mrs. Ellis immed- her interest in such a dovelnp. lately after the Market Building ment. They ‘could only get “(‘"fire. went to t e City Council class exhibits from the Nation- asking that. the MarkPl Square; al Gallery. because, there was be retained as a site of a strum no fireprnnf and theftpmnf ture to house an art gallery building in which to hang them. and museum that would he 3 She has VlSliFri the Saint John centennial memorial. The museum with her children, gndithought then was that the feder- found she could scarcely get at government could contribute them away And that convinced liberally. All of the cultural her of the need for action. groups in the city were contact- SPARKED DETERMINATION 6d- A comment from Allan Jar. There was solid backing from President Spurgeon Leard the Canadian Legion and Clover Club was given free of. charge for a May mccting that; included representatives the. art society. the club. the historical society. tlhei provmcial music festival. the little theatre.i and community concert others. and the business professional ' gave solid backing. one shoe. and requires a tre- mendous leg push from the hack. Steve is a In her of the Montague Regional H i g h School curling loam. icriticisms from . . on the satisfaction derived un- "rial Billldmg- and "I" address development ll it is never.‘given by Quebec Premier Jean H under Lesage on the occasion. ‘WI‘IICIl Canada has developed in- SOME WEAKNESSES ito a great nation. and it certainly ider Confederation. By DON MacLEOD Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer. "While there may be cc time to the agreement is worth DOUG'S IRVING SERVICE STATION (DOUG RIX, PROP.) Irving Gas & Oil Products Tires - Batteries - Accessories “Deal Here Where Your Dollars Have More Cents" We Give 5 Percent Dividend Dollars Spend Them Like Cash For Gift Items Phone 97-2 Alberton of drama If‘Silval. among a n d women s c I ll h It led up to a public meeting which named t h C with the premier. gallery committee. along Mrs. J is. Frank Storey. A H. Peake. Mr. Spencer, Mrs. .I.A. Lawson. Lil- lian Duchemin. and the late P.‘ It. .llcf‘ormack were others nam- ed. said 'tlrs. Ellis. as she. added Dr. “took lIlP hall from there. and Ie has done a really marvel- ous job " Vls. then \‘atlonal Gallery di- rector. that there was “it ture here." this city being in wash" of Canada, sparked heri determination. 1 Miss Eleanor Lowe and Mrs. Philip Barlow worked with Mrs. Ellis on the gallery com- mittee of the arts society. A glance through her scrap- Biggest Marria , Approximately 80 couples from t the Charlottctown aiea attended ithe first session of the course for married couples. held Sun- book indicates the work that‘d - . , " ax night at Notr Dame Acad- was done to spark interest lnj engv aidimrium e the early stages. She recalls. fiev. fiammm course with appreciation that Mayor J. D. Stewart »— now . Mr. Stewart— gave the club permis- sion to hang their paintings In .—____—__ OBITUARY a Inserted by friend. and nela-. SpOl'I'S Organized lives as a tribute to Ishe deceas— } ed 0 i t In Murray Rlver MARY ELIZABETH mom There passed away suddenly MURRAY RIVER ,_ Elm-ed at the home of her daughter. Reynolds has been elected prps. Mrs. Isaac Stewart. Flat River ldent. of the Murray River Rec- 011 NOVPmbPI' 15. 1952 0f Mm. reation Commission. Other offi-IMaI'Y Elizabeth WlEhl in hPt' R7 cers elected are: vice-president, year. daughter of the lat? Hen- P a r k e r Hamilton; secretary. fry and Annie (Herring) Sharam Lloyd Nicholson and treasurer.jof Giadestone. PE D. MacLure el‘t to mourn her passing are Activities to be promoted bv three sons and four daughters. the commission will include. mi) .‘Wilfred Dodsland. Sask.. rs. nor hockey. little league base- Annie MacRae. Word Islands. ball. and track and field. Frances. Mrs. Elliott J o n e s.i Other committees and sub- iWest Royalty. Henry. Flat Riv-l committees will be named short- er: Adam. Rosebcrry; Jemima. 3 ly. ers. Elward MacDonald. Fl at i River and Mary. Mrs. Isaac Ste- ‘wart with whom she. made her‘ fancy also to mourn hcr passing} a re seventeen grandchildren. r .n. a ‘ home for the past twenty- two, years. a son Rowland died in in-' EASIERNK . [nineteen great gran c I I n i biggest ‘ opinions. ge Problem 10-week program. which had its beginning last year in Basil- Rev. Walter guest speaker Reid. marriage. noted that problem in marriage today stems from inadequate preparation for the responsibil- ities of marriage. pointing out ithal ‘courtship‘ as lost meaning. He said 'going steady' is getting quite common with boys and girls in their early teens. and it is carried on without any urpose. insofar prepara- tion for marriage. is. concerned. He. said young men and women 3 lane. becoming wasted emotion. ally. in many cases. by con tinuous‘ going steady diet from .the time they were 14 or 15 years old. He said it is most important that husband and wife learn to communicate with each other in the exchange of ideas and and pointcd out the 'sznity of the role parents play jin the rearing of their child- ren. which he. called 'the. great- task given to mankind‘. The next will be Sunday nuhi. and this second session will be the deadline for registration. ’3 m - ier R. Shaw said yestcrday. “There is no doubt." supporting Premier Shaw. . and defending." Premier Walt-some weaknesses in Confedera-iial situations. THE DISTRICT PAGE BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS BENEFIT YOURSELF — BENEFIT THE COMMUNITY Do you know something? You can save time. money and energy by patronizing the' business firms whose advertisements appear on this page of The Guardian-Patriot. They have spent time and money to bring modern services and shopping facilities near to you. Show that you appreciate their efforts by shopping at theiri places of business. The businessmen throughout this district are prepared to bring you quality merchandise and efficient services at the lowest possible prices. They are your friends and neighbors. PATRONIZE THEM AND MAKE YOUR DOLLARS GO FURTHER the‘ i in Prince of Wales College. all- t'litoriilm on June in, at i B. Earle MacDonald. who rcp- rcsentcrl Dr. Frank MacKinnon on F‘rank MacKinnon ‘ 0 Chi». o a . and a rfigfgenrgay; Inadequate Preparation Said .ica parish. He introduced the: . Father Reid. in a brief dis-3 ldll‘BCiOl‘. ZBVF an outline 0f the 'cu5sim on lave and happiness. the i from ‘ numeral ALBERTON INDUSTRIES LTD. Builders of Pleasure Cruisers Fishing Boats Marine Hardware Marine Engines Phone 86 Alberton y e. a r s ago. "when the i West was suffering because ofisage's address. Premier I said. "his address was forth- I I 1 when . markets. there was critlci smiright. frank and Impressive. Re from the people in that part 0ftwas bringing to the attention of Canada that they were not re-‘all Canada the problem that some the lack of adequate i ceiving due consideration. is I “There are difficulties today t0 all Of Canada lagain under fire. I suppose that Referring .national be criticize a political party .basis. on d. not necessarily on "So. across Canada 5 a id pact and no doubt there is aisatisfied people. "that there are need of changes to meet spec-‘ tion— um I: so no expected. 1 ‘1 met. In our cue. all "These weaknesses are not are now receiving the attention ' of in good part of w at we ha . l h Canada. We have felt in Atlantic Provinces. and Prince tional federation. I feel. be Montague, Souris, Kings County is The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues.. Feb. 1963. n. .1... pointed 0... th at tion of many problems." Commenting on Premier Le- exis in Quebec and appealing ‘ for considera- .in Quebec. and Confederation isxtlon Of all these DPObleS-" to the Confedera- administration mlfihl tion Memorial Building. ier Shaw said “I feel this I great evidence of unity in think-r H9 was commenting 0" Sal- number of other issues: for ex- ing and also a demonstration oft rtain "mat" ceremonies markiml “‘3 ample. the difficulties EXPEF- the intention of the people of all time Start "I “‘9 Confederallon Mem' lenced in the Columbia Rivergparts of Canada to preserve the ovalty to our constitution may be occasional dissatisfac-zgood will that Is so necessary in lions w i t h the Confederation .the development of a happy audit “It Is very encouraging ifind so much interest in 1". Driver Fined .On Impaired d t o 0. over- great 9- days was levied on Shaw while impaired in County Magistrate's yesterday by Magistrate Ja B Johnston. QC. Const. Miles E. Foster of Montague branch of the was the only witness memorial building. not only the part of the citizens of t the work performed by the lthers of Confederation and th el selves." Driving Count A fine of $100 and costs or 30 28. Mr. Leon Varn- i counsel to am MacPhee. Hopefield. when i Mr. Scales for the Crown. he was convicted of driving: Queens C o u r t RCMP 5 province. but on the part of all Iprovlnces. The whole responseI and|is a revelation of the great in- th e r e that spirit of friendliness a n dl forest of people across the Dom- inion and the high regard for tolFathers of Confederation them-i The accused was Crown by A n . Norrie Arthur Kitson. llottetown charged with theft of ‘ 20 sheets of wall board exceed. * ing in value. elected trial bv magistrate without a jury ' was remanded to Thursday. Feb, was again a n d N ichol non mes the t out h i 8 al coat-of-arms and granted. Fa- l the I ' other design. r the defence authorities have advised represents by John P. Nictholsru and till: In K Scales. ymbol Approval Delay Expected some delay is expected be- callad- ' fore the province's Centennial .Year symbol is copyrighted. e symbol contains a feder- federal the Centennial Celebration Corpor. ation_that because of this copyright will not likely Char. u b o It is believed that the coat-ot- arms will be removed from the symbol and replaced with some CHECK THESE CAREFULLY . ADS . . IF YOUR NAME AP. PEARS YO'U WIN A 3.00 MERCHANDISE VOUCHER Phone A. J. MATHESON DRUG CO. LTD. BARBOUR’S I'I IMPERIAL Essa “‘°" ‘ "m" NICHOLSON'S SERVICE STATION PHARMACY Tires-Battemrleaélgclcfsorlel Phone “4 “hem” Tune-Ups Your Rexall Drug Stores In West Prince 75 Alberton MucLEOD & GREENE McCORMICK FARM MACHINERY FARMALL TRACTORS Parts & Repairs Realty Barn Equipment Phone 101 Montague Electrical Appliances MONTAGUE ELECTRIC O. LTD. GILBERT R. BLEMEIITS Wiring Contractor Propane Gas Phone 92-: Montague WEST PRINCE DRY CLEANERS Your Hometown Cleaners Cleaning. 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IS CONVALESCING ‘ Funeral service was held from Mrs. Jlmes lower-y. Monte-the Free Church of Scotland. (no. is cmvaleecing at her home iMurl-ay River and was conduct- following her recent illness tilted by Rev. Wm. Underhay as- tlhe Kings County Hospital. isisted by lEwen MacDollgal. Sill- tdent. Psa ms sung were 23rd MORE” RESIDENT . land 121st. Mr. Undcrhay took as J-B~ JGY- 51mm 0‘ the Um' 1 his text Ecclesiastcs. chaptcr ted Fund. is a resident of Morell ‘vene 2_ pant", mt Mmuague ats isted cent story ORGANISTS NAMED arers were John I" ‘ re“Angus MacDonald. James Mac.- Beath. Murdock MacPhee. Lew- “ is Ross. James Richards 3 nd .jured in the nine months TRAFFIC menus INCREASE: OTTAWA (CPI—Traffic fatal-i ities in Canada in all provinces except Manitoba rose in period a year carlicr. t e Friday. Number of persons in- ‘ in~ dreased to 70.437 from 66.773. Figures from Manitoba were not, available at the time the hill‘f‘all computed the report. 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Patronize the Advertisers on This District Page MucLEAN'S Concrete Blocks & The Complete Line of Cement Quality Coal & Hard C Phone Ill-2 Blocks oal Montague Winners. .Clarence Cuddy. Intcrmcnt Mur‘ ‘ray River cemetery. CARD OF THANKS Two organists have been nam- ed for the Murray Harbor Unit- ed Baptist Church. They are Eu. Phyllis um and M”; an Keenan. i The family of the late Mrs Two cam Slum Elizabeth Wight wish to thank all who sent cards ansli o eastons of empathy at ‘. the time Of our recent bereave- ‘ ment. all kind neighbors and friends who helped in so manv Two cases were before Mag- Uflte William Reddlu in Mon- tague yesterday.!:éy Machon.l vehicle while impaired. Another m. A m sealant was fined Gales. Eldon. Rev. William Un- . gr In a datum Mr. MacDou-i Mr. Parker Hamilton other than his residence. pal. our“ werelaldby Cut. d the Murray Riva- Funeral Parkdale Pharmacy BARGAIN COUNTER Miscellaneous Items -— vit- amins. toiletries. baby needs. «to. reduced as much as 50%. 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