.7 FOREST FIRE POSTER WINNERS GET AWARDS Premlel‘ Walter R. Shaw. sterdny mornlnl awarded prizes to winners or the rut» vmcial school tom! tire pr. vcntion poster competition. wt to right are. premier shaw. industry and Natural ltrsonrces Minister Leo Role alter. Maureen rlynn. Ch-ls lottetown. third prize winner. Heather noucette. North nus. tlco. lint prize winner in tho grades one in six group. Keith Peters. North llussico. Mark Gallant. North Rurtlnn, lirst in grades seven to u. and abor Council To Urge Gov't Decision Chang A dectsion was nude inlet to the government to re- verse its decision regarding the wage rhsrarte with one mm- protcssionsl workers at lino two A'l‘ ANNIVERSARY Mrs Chester O'Donnell. Snub Is. and dlullllers. Helen Ind Catherine. hlve arrived ll 0 m a (ram Finch, out. when Mrl. O'Donnell Attended the golden wedding Innlverslry 0! her purl ems CARD PARTY WINNERS Results 0! curd putty It Com- ' last night Are‘ door special pride, George Loner rhos iirst. Mrs. Helen Cnrmod 2nd. Sylvia nowness; rnen'a lst. Jerome noiron; Hid. Henry Ml:- Leod; ireezeout. Mrs. Joseph R. Gallant and Mrs. stella Martin: ronsoiatinn, Nellie Stewart. BRIDGE PLANNED R Gordon white. deputy min- ister of highways yesterday an- nounced that plans tor the new bridge tor Victoria are on the drawing boards oi the depart- mcnt. As tn, project is ,stril in the planning stage, Ottawa al> pmal has not yet been received. Unless present plans are alts-red the government will construct the bridge deeptte agitation tor a causeway. Mr. White rai . OFFICERS 10 MEET Dr. Burton Hewitt. Hal health olicar. ("mi yedeldly flint I lerellce ol the directors cl provincial-federal helm: vice: for the [nu Atlnntic Fro \‘lllceh will be here Sutur- dly June 3. Problem! Involv- Ing the tour provinces will discussed durinl the dIy-lonl lesllonl. HOWATI' FUNERAL — Th e lunerll (or MI'I. l-llhbert How-It Wu held Thundly. June 17 {mm the Mule!!! Funeral Home to Trinity United Church. whir a tonic: Wu conducted by Rev. John Ball. Attendinl in I body were members til the Klul'l DIuKhte'n of 'l‘rlnity United Chunk. Plllbelml m . Moore. Emut Chm. Hurry Norton. Gordan Roper. Willi-m con- the en- Clenl Wynn. Ind Branden a unul'mul rec trat the government matte avail able to both hospitals the a tile lhx it will grant the m xnendatians d m bond and (I'm in future will mail: flu! in (milewhie Whining there must only be two parties involv— tahea by the labor eoupcil will remove any mu r the ins ions to raise strike Ear-lia- a articulation board cumming ct Alex uaatean. representing the hospital work- ers. Gmdon Barnett, man. Md MW mead on the urge lacrosse. Charlottetown mm]; “bot . union rmesenutivu from Sumrml'side w ' in attendutce. Themlltdthesessiwls, txnmaldm workers—to com the wage _ LOCALQfiM BRIEFSEg. Ann Slewut. Charlottetown. About 400 school children lubr milked entries In the competi- linn which wu sponsored t" the lornlry division of the de- l’lrtme‘nt of Industry Ind I'll turn] resources. I. l). MANNING Accounla nts Elect Slate A new executive was slanted tor the moving year at the 43nd annual meeting at the institute ol Chartered Accountants fl » -- v obartatteocwn Hotel. c. C. Hit:- key. immediate past president chaired the meeting. The new executive is as follow: n, )2, Morning. man. ager ot McDonald Currie and vicepresidmt: J. N. Anson suit. of T. E. Hickey and Co. H, S. Williams, Charlotte‘lnwn, shop nrred ap- : proximately 515 last evening. ; The Cars Collide; No Iniurles‘ Aa accident at the comer at The presentntlon of large. col- ored picturel of Queen Ellzlbelh n and Prince Phillip to the Charlottetown B r a a c h Royal Canadian Legion highlign. ted last even meeting at the branch. The large. iraroed photographs were presented to the branch by .v. A. Murphy. regional supervis- or of Dominion stores Ll" . and Jerry Carroll. the inert mangg. er oi the - . They were accepted on beholi o! the branch by Freeman Miles president, who exten-‘od the ap- preciation oi the branch to the weary lirm. Following the pre- sentation, the national anthem was sung. a period oi silence tor ihllen comrades was observed. Last Post and Reveille sounded and the colors deposited. The hnancinl report given by .l, .l, Connoly. snowed e branch in a healthy state. The names at 16 new members as presented by membership com. mittee chairman. Alfred Peters. Gerald and Upper Prince mats yes day concusin damas- ed two cars but no trout-tea were I! ma ot the vehicles were Alexmder unclean Har- '- lay street. Farlrdale. and Stet-l» ‘ tog C m m. lottetuw : P.O. Schedule Is Announced it Was announced yesterday. that on Monday, July l. there will be no letter camer- deliv- ery service by the Charlottetown Post lice. but certain other services will be maintamco. irhet service will be provid- ed trom 10.00 am to non noon although no money order or savings bank business wiu be transacted. Ruceim and dmpatch oi mails will be as usual with the exception of CNR motor vehicle service. Rural couriers will observe the holiday. There will in street letter box collections as usual. special delivery service will be provided as on a normal day and the “1an box tubby" scr- vice will be open until lllm a.m. rNDlsCliNA'rE EATER lard SheetV Chain- luw alums! anything that move: —Insect5. mlce and evell birds. lay; the National Geographic J F. Van "all filled!” Ind Ilul Convicted of being drunk Ind disorderly, W .Y. Orawlm'd. Chlrlottelown. WI-l sentenced in ’1 drlya In in“ by Mlglltrnle All. Hlsll'm In city [mlize court yesterday. Peter Redmond Ind William Klnl, City. elm-get! wllh loiter- in; were bolll reminded uni-ll July i. In L. Young. Tel Hill. chimed VIth drunken driv- lnl Wu re unLil this mominl. Evidence for tho Crown I'll concluded. Ind deletion Vite mum will be heard lodly, Two unused chlrlld with lllllllfl to Itop It rid light were excl: lined “It will or live dlyl. Another lcculed chlrged with Illllfll In I m II VI cm at two dnyl. On- drunk Ind inc-pm: Wu liven U dlyi Ind Author H day. suspended watean Two LI all Dr 15 dlyl. two other! stopat hneduapd’. Ch’town Resident Is Jailed On Disorderly Conduct Count drew 510 Ind costs or live dnyl. The “Vent-II we: llned SN Ind can! or 10 dayl. WORK IASIC Primary induslrlel - agricul- ture. intently. liminl, trapping and Electric power—employ 16 per cent of III working Can-e dllns. THE CARD SHOP Greeting Curd. g Answplleo 0 Guinea 0 Good In children n Adult! Ill uraltu SI. nial tam; Culcllfle Ild TAB-run Tl“. ' In. in tho Peer urvine It tho nave. Pullman wel-e Matthew In, Arthur Mute Quilt]. Arthur nruoe. Willi-m lmush. Jansen Tiara-gm. and Cody nit—mm John m nomad eatnoilc h- um. ":nmt In:- Cube tool phce Thur-thy marl-l- lng from the H Metal flame to St. mnmn'l MIMI. nllce in m Ron-in Catholic "many. TENDERS Tendon wlll ho realm! It the olfioe o! the undersigned uphmonluly Stillman-Inga (bllocflolmlonlnthecnyotchdommwn. WomlobooWnodn the office»! tho undenllmd on deposit of 810. 1.0qu or my lander. not My accepted" John J. lull". Olly Comptroller. “gr-v -‘ ,‘ V168“ A bull trog will try to swab. cam/WE- Tonight 8r Saturday only THE lllllllESI' SAME 0F .llllEIIlllIlE MALE lllll FEMALE EVER PUIYEIJ III Ellill llTHEIlS‘ lllltS .WIIH Ellll fllHEIlS'lIVES! were accepted Total paid up membership is now 1101. The building commr ce chair- 20 Patients Enioy Outing Something rattler special in the way or a summer outing was inn-Angeli by the Canadian Men- ‘Lnl Health Association Tuzsdny when 211 Riverside Hospital pa- tients were taken on a trip to Summerside, The first stop was Crest Lanes where they were welcomed by the manager, James Hogan. and enjoyed a period or bowling. Fol- lowing this. they were guests or the Ladies' Aux iary of the lioyal Canadian Legion, George R. Feerkes. vc Branch, at a turkey supper. CMHA White Cross Valunlsers took care oi transportation and, in addition to the Charlottetown group. Dr, Henry Moyse. Tl Earle Hickey and .lnhn Scott. Prince County members oi the CMllA board or directors. were also present. A tired but happy group re- turned tn the hospital later in the evening. A W T Mulls FOB i i BRANDED INSPECTED ‘ GOOD 08g ZAKEAS W“: BA ‘ CKv [ IN THEATRE CKlEY PK RD. Show at Dusk oiqmt warm tr hint—sf film-MW" murmurs: as..._—-.n-.- -- II l1me w man. Albert MacEwen. reportedl the tenativo date tor moving in-‘ in the new building II Aug. l.‘ ith comp is ceielntedoybxie tote 1 July. The otticial opening will‘ take place Aug. 16 when the no» mlnian president. Mr. Justice c.i C, Sparling, Winnipeg, will lay the cornerstone and otticially open the new building, murmur soul The president also lniormed the meeting that the present le- gion property on Grniton street had been sold to the Fathers oli Confederation Memorial Citizens Foundation. which organization has been holding an option on‘ the property. i heports were also heard Emmi pensions committee chairman. Mr. Connolly: sick. visiting nnd‘ special names committee charm man. lra Brawn: weltare com- mittee chairman. Reg MncKln- nun: entertainment committee (-llnirmall. Ed Brown. DELEGATES NAMED Delegates named to attend lllls‘ provincial Command convention F P AGEiPrecaufionsAreSuggesfed Charlottetown and Queens County The Gunilla. Clutlntmtown. Fri. June 28, 1963- 5 l Presentations Made To City legion Branch . To Prevent House Burglaries Will vlclfim time 20min] Il-nund l‘be All Call-d- Int-ur- lemovo V I I u u bin lilvel‘ or kwelry (or ltorng In I hank anoe Fedeniaoll suggests the satety deposit box. loliowing precautions be taken Do not leave lights burning in to prevent home them. ' the house. Ask the Incl] ntwlpnpel' not Iomentlon dill you will be "my, Pmlenionll . mod the mlnl column! regular- rlave milk and newspaper fl:- liveries cancelled. md newsp pets are a sure indication that the resident in away Arrange to have your lawn cared tor regularly v lniorm the local police that: llathett or breakeln la dllcov" you will be away. They will‘ered. lniorm police immedrnte- “Wk W" .h°"“ "W‘W‘W' ‘ly. Even it nothing or value has Have a irrend or neighbor VII» , ‘ .H “ me hm, mulamly u, ,3, been taken. the rntormot on wt that all ra in order. be ot value to police Hospi’ral Disas’rer Workou’rPIanned Charlottetown received during (hi oil tanker fire. the Col!!!“- In of opinion was that the peo- ‘ pie involved did an excellent job, i British Peers y hl II irorri‘resiignfilzlnto :chmluvi’ilii TO Gel Chance get underway with registration, . at the Charlottetown l-lospttsl To Qu" Lords and writ cover lectures. demon. ‘ Dr. Burton Hawaii. chief v! emergency health services. It” announced that the “Hospital disaster institute and exercise" planned Iol‘ today will give ll people Involved A thorough workout, stratinns and practical axer. LONDON new...“ _ The. ctscs. Hon: or Common. passed a . t. _ 1" ‘h’ "w" "‘l‘” “"3, bill Thursday night to enable out the emergency services ———-—‘—‘ Britllh peers to renounce their title, quit the House 0! leil and reek election to the Houu STEAKSg‘ Barn Levelled At Belhel in Tignish. Sept. 7. were: Mr. Miles. Mr. Connolly, George Reynolds. Edgar l-logan, Vernonl Garrett. lirras Carcagher. Ed-i Charles Ryan. Alternate delegates appointed were: Arthur Hale. Reg Mac~ xlnnon, Stanley Bryanton. J. A. Gallant, Charles Batt and Phil. barn belonging to Vernon nris lure contents nt‘soraw and a new ly purchased chain saw. almer- _ '. The blnu broke out approxi- There will be no meetings ol mm], 53.) ml gunning .nd tbe branch during July and Au- gpmd 5., quickly the “1.. gig. gust, it was announced. The pnrtment was not called. it took meeting was addressed bricrlylnponi is minutes to (lama the by a past president, Stanley Brys structure. ant oi lvlontrcal. and the attend. Lost in the hind were 1.000' mm PI‘W! was wall by Robertiballs ol straw and a new chain-i lung. ‘saw worth 3200. 1 ¥ 4 4 4 44 4 4 ¥ 4 TODAY and SA'I'.5”"2iw"ma 53"" ' i SAT: AT 1 - tiny -ll your m cut stand it after 353536“: l, MOTION PICTURE SUSPENSE CLASSIC ‘I II REAR WINDOW 75mm Alumnumncmlhsuumo JAMES STEWART out! um wrhottl (our {lildrt'l'ii‘e ., mm smle CHILLING SUSPENSE NOW PLAYING at tho boisterous bast- nro on tho scrum DON'T GO NEAR THE WATER \er-M emu it in crown-Jeop- val unnocow! ......ELEIIII Eflllll ' \N“ GllSClLA-EARLHOLUMAMNMEFRANCIS K tttnuwvmirisn CLARK-EVA GABOR HCEY KIDSI SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2.30 ller ilunifilfilyfleylltdllll etj um i mflllbllfnflfllw neurons of Cnmmonl. bill was Ipnrked by he Anthony W e d g w a 0d Benn, win Br ow n. Albert MacEwen.l Luzwn ashged;l;rell:l:|tal;:.::el; . sure in Brown. Vernon Larter, and A m yesterday New I lav. m Comm“ on me ' Iull. Befllel. Aim tho it- * * * * Summer Sehodul. For Wood Islands Ferry Announce-d Beginning lcdh) a new sche- dule {or the Wood Islam.“ - Clrlbou ferry service will go into eflect. llld will continua until Aug. 27. it wall announwd yesterday fry Nonnumberland Fernu Lm. Ferries will leave Wood l5» lands all-1.01). 9.40. 11.30. 1.00, x00, (.00 and 7.00, From Caribou. N.s.. the times of departure Ire 3.00. " 40 ll.25. 115. 1.50. 5.15 and 6.00 The two boan in operation an the “Selkirk” and the "Charles Dunning" denth of llll lather Ind becnml Lord stsnsgate Since the guvfirnmenl agreed to introduce legislation on tho point. the bill has assumed considerable inleresl in the rul< Ins Conservative party Mr. Farmer - - - Keep that tractor rolling during the busy Summel sewn Ihead. To Do Tlllll SEE Us Fun A LL YOUR TIRE NEEDS F‘f Compla- ’Irvitl ill 0 Vukon in. 0 Mr» It. And Now Ind Uni Vin S- Seo “at n. l‘. Goodrich Belle! . 06 st. l Peters all. m " 4 "m" Dill 4491’ live *‘k‘kt )NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN I Miles from Charlottetown on Trans-Canada Tonight and Saturday JERRYLEWES when“) l i ‘Midnighl Show Tonight at llssoiM'dnighi Show TH! BATTLE 'I'HA'I' Off. 111' ARIZONA TIRRI'I'ORV FREII snow ABOUT 9:” (Im Tonight at 11:45 ./ * i / aids! Girls! Girls! gluing m‘ ¥¥¥¥¥***** 'l'ox Included STARTENG MONDAY 3—DAYs—3 Delivered mtywltan nu person-I story MIIIII I all SIII'VI - u" "M 6’01"“) m. IND MU“ nun Olllfl 5C0" nos. Haitian hiqu |I m'TflwN 77 liltitiiiiis iiillttii iiiitiliiiii. utilitiuflmg; "'“"' "m “M "L “Iii; Lilli. Billing. Series” #1 no sq. ft. 2 or a Indra-mi at loqulnd 2,420.00 Ammo-7.9 l¥¥44¥¥¥4¥4i Model out he wen ht Sontllport F490 Service sum