RETI‘RING EMPLOYEE HONORED William Keizer, a govern- 29 years, was honored on his mom garage employee for retirement when he was pre- i 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4f TODAY ATl and 3 ONLY sented with a set of luggage. Above, from the left, are: Borden Champion, shop sup- erv‘Aor, Mr. Keller, Mrs. Keizer. who received a bou- quet of roses. Thompson. made the presentations. Keizer began his career at the government garage on ‘ and Stanley . Thompson Mr. : Sept. 1. 1935. ment Group, meeting in St. David's Hall on Thursday night, were hosts to a num er of dis- tinguished visitors from with- in and without the Province; as well as representatives from the Cardigan: Vernon River and Woodville Mills areas. The meeting was presided over by the president of the Georgetown G roup. Temple MacDonald. Reid Sangster. Provincial Director of Re- sources and Development in- troduced the guests: including, Alex Sim of Ottawa, ARDA Consultant; Roger Schwass of Toronto. Secretary Farm Radio Forum; Joe Bergasse, of tawa; of the Area Development Agency of the Federal Depart- ment of Industry; Peter Stew- art, Resources Development Representative of the Nova Scotia Department of Agri- culture: Stewart C. Wright, Provincial Deputy Minister of Agriculture and J. J. MacDon- ald. Field Representative ‘sources and Development. Special Matinee for Children ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts .m ..-. g- BoW' IGii ‘ 0%“ Lorne Greene, the dynamic' as. in NBC-TV’s top- rated show "Bonanza" has won him nation-wide acclaim, is Master of Ceremonies for the Royal Variety Performance ati Confederation Centre Theatre, Oct. 3. F ain't-n at AMANDA our: 39959. 9.0K" "Bonanza" is one. of the most lpopuiar television programs in B the United States. To many Canadians. Greene will be. remembered as» (.‘BC‘s top newscaster. So suc-i cessful was he the red TONIGHT AT 7 and 9 ONLY SIDNEY POITIE‘R "LILIES OF THE FIELD” SUNDAY AT 9.00 nouncing—the only Canadian to .hold this honor. I Then came the episode of the} backward-running stopwatch. l Appointed Librarian Mrs. Ernest Boiger has been appointed librarian of the Hun- ter River branch of the Prince Edward Island Libraries, effec- tive immediately. Mrs. Bolger. the former Dor- othy Cutcliffe, was the first ii- brarian at Hunter River when the branch was established dur- ing the Carnegie Library Dem- onstration in this province. and served in that capacity until her marriage. She succeeds Mrs. FLA. Ber- nard, who was recently appoint- Sponsored by the U. C. ’1‘. .nruiy ox tili'ul'lll. In SPENCER TRACY mm WAGNER” run PETERS mum WIDMARK THE MOST BIZARRE CineMAScopE Broken Lance The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Oct. 3, 1964. 5 ,Pa Cartwright lo MC I Variety Performance LORNE GREEN a feature film for Columbia, a New York play. performances in Hollywood. England_ and the , plant. particularly the Cheese? rmaking section, said Industry Shakespeare Festival in Strat- ford, Ontario, climaxed by "Bonanza". fine speaker. he i fre— quently called on to emcee such Prepared resources develop- ment material. had been ear- lier distributed to members of the group and following short introductory remarks by the visitors; those in attendance were broken into two groups for study purposes and were given four questions to try and come . up with answers to. T e two groups confined, in the main, their findings to the particular and vital questions at present confronting the Town of Georgetown. AREA PLAN NEEDED It was decided that the main things that the people of this area most want to see brought about are the installation of a water and sewage system: the drawing up of a plan of the area, showing, present physical outline of the town but also what town plan- ning has laid out for the years ahead. It was the unanimous feeling of the meeting that the civic au- thorities should move at once ,on the problem of water and isewage installation. as any de— lay in the guaranteeing that .‘these facilities would be oper- ative within two years; will . Creamery Given Loan A $33,000 loan has been grant- ied by the provincial govern- lme to Morell Co-operative iCreamery Limited under the terms of the Industrial Estab- lishment Promotion Act. The loan will be used to com- rplete production facilities at the and Natural Resources Minister Leo Rossiter. it is the second loan made by i the government to the Morris events as the nation-wide tele- l dair-V- Aho'v't a Year “g0 “1" "r‘ l cast of the Beauty Congress atf Long Beach. California, and‘ Community Chest dinners in; various cities throughout thel United States. As a supporter of many‘ worthy causes. last February he was given the Brotherhoodl Award by the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews. ' MURDER MYSTERY ‘ ed assistant to the postmaster at Hunter River. e Hunter River library pro- ‘ vides service for the residents of the village and several sur- rounding districts. with circula- ‘ tlon running between 3.000 and 4,000 books per year. The li- brary is open to the public on Tuesday, Thursday. and Satur- EVER CONCEIVED , THE SHOCK ending is the surprise of the year. - day afternoons and Saturda ‘ don't reveal it to any- "mm y which really was the Itarting m' point of his acting career“ While on a business trip with . the watch to New York, he; landed the lead in a "Studio: ,One" broadcast which lead to l ‘ A Warm EVER CONcErVEDi l x “The USTDFADRlAN LOA L : numerator. B R I E F S lillllllit liSlillll/llilNl lllllllli h BlIVE BROOK mmmmm enhancers: rate Gums coon-:9 .ii MARCEL DANG/JACQUES roux \’ III-Inukti- “bonded-u No one admitted during the last 15 min- utes of the show. PROGRAM FEATURE . Brince Edward ls‘"n"'s fins industry will be featured on Country Calendar. a cos: p -‘ gram which will be seen overt 1.30 p.m. QUEEN SAFE HERE hould be safe here with alll - the precautions being taken.". Premier Waller Shaw said yes- ,, lerdflY- Th9 Fulfil“ idded iha‘v' Bursaries winners include: f ' during her visit to the province Malcolm Couisnn‘ summer “1‘. 09“- week. "Her Majesty Wm, side; William Cousins, Park M.‘ be among friends'.and POOPIO‘ Cornc Wenda Crozicr, Kcn loyal to the Crown. ‘ Scholarship! “mod n m, sington. R '.Iisabel (lurley. (var- nho VISITING PROVINCE each and bursaries valued at : dwell-ARE: 19:: mxsr- 5 8t 0",“, Colonel Samuel R. Todd. 53125 each have been awardedm"; R: haw “‘r‘m‘ H : . ‘Mt ." ‘. Chicago. lllinots who is visit- to a number of Prince of Wales i 3'": "MM :0 y S 3‘" tasteless: (M'NCIWM in: this province at the pres- College third and fourth yearll “:5” a" a "' "' "m" ,'.h. t“, M"! ent time is a son of Allan Todd students. PET". “g, _ ., gm \ ' - o a. in DeSabie in Scholarship winners Are! "mm? Kn“: Tum”: A“. "av..° u. "134 and left this province in James Beardsley. St, Eleanor's: ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' g 1857, and settled in Aretha. iVaierle Bowncss. Kensington: CAIRO 'Al‘l \ luv-slurp); p; cam Douglas County. Illinois. USA. ‘Linda Clements. White. Sands... iouu collapsed. in Egypt] up. in 1800 and became a leading Gladys Easter, New wiltshire. . in] Friday, inning three chit. building contraaor and lum- ber dealer in Douglas Ownty. 4444444444 or the intersection of Brudeneu I Road and Belles Hill, on orig | p.m.,-as result of brain damage ing from surgery. ‘ A “All of Prince Edward island replaced by so devoted to the Queen that i and mi Coffin. Montague. l Bell inquest Held Thurs. 'l‘iat Thomas Allen Bell. Mur- ray Harbour came to his death about the 7th day of August 1964, a approximately 11.30 caused by being thrown from the truck of which he was the driver," was the verdict of the Jury at the inquest held at Georgetown Thursday, Oct 1. Four crown witnesses were heard by the coroner. Dr. G.S.A. Inman. Lloyd Fraser. Montague. Pas- , sengers in the car. Lester A ' Atwell, Guernsey Cove. Carii ton N. acDonald. Guernsey Cove, and Andrew Clarey. ray River, who was with Beli earlier in the evening. Dr. John Bonnell, attending physician. gave ev ence. Following were the members of the jury: Ralph Bertram Lea, foreman. Vernon River; Phillip O'Donnell. Vernon River, Malcolm C. MatcPhee, Monta- gue; John Arthur Power, Greene field and Kenneth Alvin Fraser, Brudennell. Two residents empsnelled. by ’ CFCYTV Sunday aflprnmn at l the jury at the time of the acci~ ent were unable to be in atten- dance, Wynne Joseph McGee and Tyler Beck. Montague. were Gilbert Clements, Scholarships itan Frost. Northern. mu. idre Roger Mackenzie. loaton's gamzation received a 3150.000 loan towards construction or 4 new plant, after the plant was destroyed by fire JOINS l.lN.l-C Dr. Kenneth C. Grant join- ed the staff of the Charlotte- town Clinic. on his return to Prince Edward Island this week. Dr. Grant is a graduate St. Dunstan's University and a graduate from Dalhous- in Medicine in 1957. He practiced with his father, Dr. Roy Grant in Summerside from 1957 to 1959. He then proceeded to post-graduate study in the field of surgery. He spent three years at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mon- treal. one year at the Lahey ' Clinic in Boston, and he has Just completed one year as Senior Resident at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Dr. G re nt married Shelia Maelnnis from Antigonish. They have three boys. 3 5. Mills; Donna MacLaren. Cen» tral Lot. 16: Joan MacSwsin. levficld West; ‘ Sandra White. Charlottetown: n and seriously injuring five persons. -r The meeting deplored Re- . not onl the'i have an immediate reverse ef-r High Bank: Mary Martin. Vai-‘ :‘Town Growth Problems Discussed At Meeting GEORGETOWN—The George- ‘fect on prospective new hous-iand town Resources and Develop-.‘ RI n . 1 It was felt that the establish- ing of new industries alone,‘ without the necessary housing to induce the workers to live here, would not result in the ‘town growing and developing as was hoped. Prospective home builders and housing development com- panies, must of necessity be able to have a guarantee from. the municipal authorities that sewage and water will be in- stalled within two years. The lending institutions in the housing field make this con«_ diiion a must. .LACK GROUND WORK the fact, that as far as was gen- rerally known by the public. that municipal authorities had 3not covered the ground work» as to ascertaining the availa-, =biliy of money: the loan terms 1 and repayment. conditions .necessary to finance a water‘ ~and sewage system. i The resources development‘ groun are alive to the many problems hesetting municipal authorities: such as the low tax potential in the area at the.i present but they also are of, the opinion that it is not now a question of whether the town an afford the facilities of Wm. er and sewage but rather can it ‘ afford not to have them i i Every day‘s delay heightens r the possibility that prospective‘ ,industrial workers in George-l town's new industries will de- cide to build in other nearby. icenters and commute to work! ! here. The group is ready and will- ‘ing to lend all possible assist- ance and cooperation to the municipal authorities and arel lof the opinion that immediate and joint action is vital. With 1 is in m'nd a committee of three: consisting of Rev. L. B. Dooley. Earl Walsh and Miss ‘Jane Batchilder was appoint- red, with powers to add to its inumbers from members of the jgroup and to invite. the mayor and council representatives to attend. with them: a meeting as 'soon as one can be arrang» ed wrih the Departments of Government concerned witn ilndustry and Town Planning. The group in its studies also ,lrmked at matters pertaining to ‘ilarger schol accommodation jfacilities: medical services: and “many other fields of community . serwces, necessary to accom-i modate. and service an expected ,large influx of citizens. ; Also covered was certain as- pects of assistance and tech- nical advice available under Three Charged With loitering Three men appeared on char ges of loitering in city p oi i c e I I ' l ' . - d 25 and my . ca orie sugar ess so (mm Friday Fme : h . drinks have been banned it {costs or 15 days on t e c arg- Trimdad as “prejudicial to m costs a I an. ass-- was given 20 days. and the thin was remanded to Oct. 9 on tint. charge. ' SOFT DRINKS BANNED PORT OF SPAIN iReutersl— through the ARDA program. we" Leonard Bommer' Char Isugar '“dllsire‘v‘” " "5 u e group appeals for mar. lottetown, and Bradley "ounce" Fridayr Th. lover” citizens to make an effort to of Montague, Alexander Macbe- mm" has Molded I“ “and ' H933 law prohibiting the use 0 saccharin in the manufacturi Fined $15 and costs or five of drinks to ban other synthetic 8Y5 on Charges 0f speeding sweetening agents. the on were Alfred Murray. Charlotte. nouncement said. town, and John Stewart Mac , T" “ Kay, Parkdale, and Arthur Wit-7 ham Arsenault, Charlottetownl attend group meetings and in- terest themselves in the many matters planned, not only for study but for action, during the fall and winter months and that the slogan "it is later than you think” could well be applied to many of the problems and their solution now facing this area; on the eve. of an expan- sion in industry and develop- nicnt, perhaps unprecedented vin, was remanded to Oct. 9. STRIKE (‘1.05ES SCHOOLS LAGOS iAP.~—A nation-wick (“"9" a 91) day suspended 59" strike of teachers closed thou icnce on a charge of disorderly sands of schools in Nigeria Fri conduct, was John Maclnnla.lda_\'_ 60.000 - member Ni Charlottetown. lgerian L'nron of Teachers calla Three persons were sentenc-fthe walkout in protest again: ed on charges of being drunk i what it. termed insufficient ant and incapable. One was fined $5 ,’ late payment of wages. in a community of similar size in the Maritime Provinces. 1 WWW -°- YOII CAN T00! Hal/liar, Nora Scotia: PETER JACKSON Cash Award Winner, Mrs. Artlr u r Purdy, 6429 Jubi- lee Road, H all fax, receives $100 from PETER JACKSON Representa- ‘ tive Mr. Tom Murray. A .2 -~ . . ' . package of the new full King Size PETER JACKSON Filter Tipped Cigarettes purchased by Mrs. Purdy contained one of the special certificates worth $100 cash that, are inserted into a number of PETER JACKSON packages. Buy a package today—you too can win $100 cash. 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