, OMOTION of the Prince Edward Island Trade Fair, sponsored by the Char- lottetown Kinsmen Club, was discussed last night at a meet- THE PR held in September at the Coli- seum and will be the first ing of the Kinsmen trade fair | ordinator, Kenneth Jenkins, committee at the Charlotte- | general chairman, William town Hotel. The fair will | Rix, invitations, Roy Vessey, Annual Trade Fair Dates Are Stated Dates for the Prince Edward | “give its whole hearted sup- Island trade fair have rt.”’ set for Sept. 13, 14, and 15 at The service club promoters Coliseum, it was announc- organ- The first of what is copied to be an annual event, fair will bring together cate one roof all the products fered by the province’s manu- facturers, producers and pack- of what is hoped to an an an- nual event, Members of the committee include, left to right, Andy Humphrey, sales chairman, Lloyd MacLeod, co- project chairman and Kenneth Yeo, co-chairman os dbo-ay such a pe of all cts ailable to eure will prove a ‘emae dous boost to the provincial economy and already various merchants have approached the club wv space to show their produc’ Potential buyers from _ the Maritimes, Ontario, Easter Seal Blitz Planned Rotarians will ‘“‘blitz’’ ee ee ee ity tonight in a final Easter Seal drive as the annual Timmy Easter Seal Show is being seen over CFCY-television. tarians, numbering 5, per cet of the membership of the city Rotary Club, wat quickly ans- wer calls ters set up to Rotary headquar- at the telephone of- fice offering donations to the seal ¢ ; Five pay: will be in opera- tion at the telephone office to receive word of donations: and seven teams will be available to pick up the donations. At the same time a direct line to the television show will keep |S the audience aware of the pro- Quebec, New England and possibly oth- being provincial government er Atlantic countries are has s that it will give it approached to attend. assistance Members of the trade fair | merce indictated that it would New Trophy To Be Competed committee include Kenneth Jenkins, gener Kenneth an on eae lee] Humphrey. chairman ; William Rix, invitations: Lioyd | MacLeod, co-ordinator, an Roy Vessey, project caniaae For In Blood Donor Week A new Red Cross blood donor will be to the eight alr in existence s the result of a ‘‘challenge” gued earlier this week by the Plant Protection branch to the Canada. Research branch of the Dominion of Agri- culture. It remains to be seen which led b based | of these two ee at the Science Service Lal LOCAL BRIEFS IN CRITICAL CONDITION A telegram was received tory on the gr ao Road, can come up with the highest regis- tration of eligible donors at next week’s Red Cross blood donor nesday and abo. Sg latest of the Charlotte- | sere active member e the Se Chactolecnown committee. eee to Fremont Archer, airman ” Charlottetown, all cau of were vaca presented to the seven organizations which ac- en oo best results at last clinics, have issued | Saatleueey + “the groups against which they compete. Mr. Archer says all signs point to the fact that there will keen Mrs. Wyman Clark, Malpeque| eompetition among the various on Tuesday, April 3 informing} proups at next week’s clinics her, that her niece Miss Bessie | which have an objective of at Carruthers of Calgary, Alta., was in a car and is in critical condition. least 1,065 donors for the three accident recently days. CARD PARTY | WINNERS ‘Small Game Aquinas ane ar held a last wu izht were ladies’ first, Mrs. Farm Said James Davey; se . rs. Al Egan; consolation, Nellie ot oho : "s first, Harold Possibility Cudmore; second, Damien Lynn; ion, Dougald | fstablishment of a small MacDonald; special prize, Hel- | game farm has been consider- ; door prize, Joe oq vincial Gov Fisher; freezout, . Vs / ment, Resources Minister Leo MacEachern and J. Davey. | Rossiter told M. L. Bonnell, MD, SAUER FUNERAL — The fu- | Tonight visual aid on the show in keep- Mug- ford, _Heather Burke, Charlotte- Wellner, South- : ” Loring Rayner, Summer- side; Jackson duet, ie; Joyce Lowther, Cornwall; Brian Summerville; Notre Dame ra Chorus, Aleta Llewellyn, . Saunders, Charlottetown; Faye isters, Souris; Cynthia Jay, Mount Stewart; Margaret Mc- Cannell, Mount Stewart; Jim Flanagan, Charlottetown. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County experience. oe oe me things not like they | pens A SS ea | een and changes in | anti - submarine forces, ee ships, and the airereft sub-hunter Argus. _— EQUIPMENT The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. April 6, 1962. | “We firmly believe that man is still the first weapon, the most important”, said Rear Admiral Kenneth L. Dyer, DSC, CD, RCN, Flag Officer Atlantic Coast last night as he spoke at the banquet of the Naval Of- ficers Association of Canada and officers ueen Char- lotte held in the Charlottetown Hotel. Head table guests included mn Gaudet, AP Gregory, na tional president NOAC, and Rev. Cc, Moreau, CSsR, Holy Re- er. Admiral Dyer thanked those present for inviting him to P.E.I. He stated that he had been plan- ning to visit the province since il 960, but had not been able to do 80 previously. Admiral Dyer said “it is un- necessary for me to remark to this audience upon the import. ance we attach to the Sea Ca- dets as a youth movement and as a means of inculcating a sense of responsibility in young- try. Unfortunately, there are tions who fail to appreciate what time and effort is required by the individuals concerned in sup- porting Sea Cadet Corps. They are thought of as purely ad- juncts of the regular forces, New City School oe on the ne School is reach- ra the ulate stage, with the installation of light fixtures and hardware and painting, now in progress. All plumbing has been — pleted, and work in most m chanical trades is finished in the two storey structure, with the exception of the electricians’. PAINTERS AT WORK Painters are at work in the classrooms, doing the walls in each room i separate com- bination of pastel colors. Doors ‘o each room stand out in the ed shades of are scree yel- | lows, blues and g: The laying of file “will be the a et to be done in the in- light colored hallways in mut. | Nearly Complete w | structure, the school will not ac- | |to be completed this year.’ He of | also said that the ee tually have that number which while true in the case of the army and air cadets, is not so with Sea Cadets. The civilian support, which amounts to over half the effort, I am sure con- tributes to greater interest and results.” He referred to the partial for- mation of 415 Squadron of Mari- | side, which he stated is hoped classes, for various other rooms | ©o"trol of Maritime forces are inclu A passageway connects the new building with Centre, which will serve as a recreation centre for the school. EXTERIOR FINISH in this number, | 20W vested in one there is no danger hy nae work will commence stuccoing the exterior of the | building, and this will complete | the actual construction on that | part of the school. Landscaping, | seeding and the laying of side- | walks will remain to be done. tor, has the first of June urman, the contrac- as a probable target date for com- satin, Work was begun in Aug- ust ha last year. A. Parker, superinten- “Classified as a 31-classroom | | deat. ‘of city schools, said this Maritions | commander. the Community |CONGRATULATES PRES. said that Na- A. Gregory to the mark’”’, Admiral Dyer tional president, “will keep us pe $9 praising him for his work. He First Weapon Is Man Says Admiral K. L Dye ship fitted — a new —— gauge, a “sonar dome”’. He used these two examples to show how Can- at ie “keeping up with the announcemen ae teen Dyer in ‘the fact that HMCS Iroquois and a —_ be in nn and the submarin offered his ——., eonanelt lations on recent | election and wis ished Ree oe every | success in the f future. Admiral | Dyer also had warm words of | praise for the Sea Cadet Kent in Charlottetown, and | praised J. W. R. Hennessey for fostering the corps. He thank- | os Commander L .E. Prowse | fine type of for the tour of his division average he seems to be stayi Referring to the fact that we as pod leaned from the | British navy, will be in Sum- merside to represent the RCN the Lobster Carnival. Speaking of the a in | the mnaenetertes side the navy, Admiral Dyer ay “the | young sailor we are Zetting to- day is, on the whole, a gl er. On the at (LER ENS SERS Sie a | fieer oat wee self will nee chaieae ook eo ing career, to a greater aware- ness of his part in the overall picture. “We know that if he gives his best within the service, he will extra driving CONVENIENGE sters for service to their coun- | { many outside service organiza-| 4 time Patrol Aircraft at Summer- | longer before joining a Inman, Premier |20w live in a changing world, |and this helps tremendously W.R. Shaw, Lieutenant-Gover-|Admiral Dyer said “those of |later on.” nor F. W. Hyndman, Provincial | You in the active reserve who| In concluding remarks, Socrpiatz J. David Stewart, Sur- have canes seatime and ex- Admiral Dyer said, ‘“‘We firm- eon Cmdr, L.E. Prowse, of icone what is going on in |ly believe that man is still the HMCS Queen Charlotte, Admit. comparison with for example | first weapon, the most import- al Dyer, Hugh MacDo' ._Mar-| wartime or immediate post war | ant. We believe that this new itime sacteaiiant ee) eee Mayor A. 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