Kiwanis Club Has Speaker A short talk by E.G. Sherring, chief instructor in radiation at } the Civil Defence College, Arn- prior, Ont., highlighted last | night's dinner meeting of the Ki-| wanis Club. | Other guests in attendance were Joseph Rogers, assistant manager of the Charlottetown branch, Royal Bank of Canada, and Harry Conway, Chariotte- town. L.G. MacNevin acted as) chairman. i The meeting heard reports from the various committees in charge of membership, the wad- ing pool, canteen, finance, and Ambassador To U.S. Named OTTAWA (CP) Appoint- | ment of Charies Ritchie, a ca- | reer diplomatic officer, as Cana- dian ambassador to the U.S. | has been annouriced in the Commons by Prime Minister Diefenbaker. | Mr. Ritchie has been perman- ent representative to the United Nations since 1957. In Washington he will succeed | A. D. P. Heeney,- who served two tours there as Canadian ambassador, Mr. Diefenbaker said a new appointment for Mr. Heeney and a successor for Mr. Ritchie will be announced later. RADIATION MONITORING COURSE OPENS HG, Sherring, (eft) chief | town for the fadiation monit- ; with Major Orin Simons, pre- ; tion. About 100 registered for (nstructor in radiation at the | ering course being conducted | vincial civil defence co-ordin- | the course in Charlottetown | Civil Defence College in Arn- | at Prince of Wales College | ator, and Gerald Arsenault, | and 50 more are taking the prior, oe ts in Soariete this week. Above, he talks provincial instructor in radia- ' course in Summerside. WE ATHER | ‘ | ” 13 LEFT ’ BY B St. John’s Church At Crapaud Sones (cee ~ Temene | less attempt to save the dwel- Plans AYPA, Laymen’s Ass’n ISLAND NEWS p AGE ee: Mex, | seer ‘lowing “through the | ling which housed’ 13 people j | seer ‘yillowing through the | root of the home of Mr. and | Furniture, clothing and other | when the fire was discover- 15 visit of the household goods on the ground [ ed..A vacant house not far ee oo aca president, i ' financially | Roy Wilson, Peter White, David ; | MacDonald, Wrixon Moore, Wi-| Alberton and West Prince County | Wed. Feb. 14, 1962, ne “We will have our ae lined up this week,” said r. floor. Three of the family’s 11 | Sense ehildren-were asleep upstairs Mr. Dunphy also announced Re Mrs. Murray Gulliver, Mon- | day after Tignish and Alber- | floor were saved but nothing from their former home was | pavig Lewis, Toronto, who was was salvaged frem the second | being fixed up for the family | to have addressed a dinner mot MacDonald, Frank Myers, Edward Sherren, Willis Hudson, | ton firemen gave up a hope- | | yesterday. | meeting .at the Charlottetown clerk, Mr. Myers; henorary trea- |= | | Hotel, has been postponed until surer,-Fred Sherren; treasurer, sa i Heavy Schedule s:272."2 oe od ing secretary, Mrs, John Mae- : Set For Douglas Montague board of ttrade. Later | r Quarrie; press correspondent, In Mail Robbery ; A heavy schedule of speaking | las will address students at the that afternoon, he will address | a public meeting in Georgetown. | Mrs. David MacDonald; organ- — an ist, Mra. LeRoy Howatt and Mrs. aey Ser Rackvile, K-2, ban tesa aceniet oa cubes | engagements has been prepared | Morell and Souris regional high pear for national New Demgeratic | schools. In. the evening, eee g# li He will leave at 4.30 p.m. Tues- | Halifax ..... ... Charlottetown .... Ere Lo ¢ auditor, Mrs. The New Democrat’s leader | of receiving stolen bonds in con- not plan ou oa r | nection with a recent mail rob- ances in. Queens County.| bery at Rexton, N.B., police the | Mr. Dunphy said that Mr. Dou-| said here. ” BSLBRSBERBsRas Erie Caldwell. Chosen as the synod delega- tion were LeRoy Howatt and BE 31 discussion the ex- ecutive of the Women’s Auxil- the vestry were given of making plans for the ‘s diamond jubilee cele- tions in October. Wrixon Moore was ap- to explore the possibil- of ee an AYPA in the » fi a suggestion Loder that a Laymen’s. and AYPA should be Erie Caldwell voiced the sen- . The following are the of- ficers elected for the coming : Fector's warden, Eric ther; people's warden, Eric Caldwell; vestry, LeRoy Howatt, Sentence Suspended 1 A eity man, James Edward Suspended sentence by Magis- trate A.J, Haslam ~ Monday in the city pelice court on @ charge of being drunk aad A motorist, Harry R. Large, City, charged with speeding on the North River Road had his ease adjourned until Thursday, Feb, 15, Another case of speed- ing Donald Keith Brown, Long River. was adjourned until Wed- mesday, Feb. 14. A drunk and incapable was gi- ven 20 days. - For failing to stop at an inter: Section with a flashing red traf- fie light an- aceused pleaded guilty and was fined $10 and eosts or five days. - Case Set Over Due To Illness Due to the illness of Deputy Attorney-General J, Arthur Me- Guigan, one contested case was set over for one week by Magis- trate James B. Johnston, , 8 by alcohol, to which he pleaded not guilty. Counsel for the defence is P. Nicholson. (i i i i g Mrs. Lowther as substitutes. The DCS delegates elected were Mr, Howatt and Mr, Cald-| | well with Willis Judson and Ed- ward Agreement Is Topic Members af the department of industry and natural resour- ces, and Premier Walter R. Shaw, held a meeting yesterday in the premier’s office to work on 6a new federal-provincial agreement on forestry. ~ Attending were Hon. Leo Ros- siter, Deputy-Minister P.A. Mur- naghan, Forester Frank Gaudet and research director, Hartwell Daley Premier Shaw said that he had met with the acting federal minister of agriculture, Hon. Douglas Harkness in Summer- side over the weekend and one of the topics discussed was how this province could take ad- vantage of the federal Agricul- tural Rehabilitation and De- velopment Act. “Many details have yet to be worked out,” the premier said, “but such items as forestry and "land will come under the fed- eral act.” ' Waiter Shot By Friend MONTREAL {(CP) — Police said Tuesday night club waiter Rene Boutin, 33, wounded Feb. 7 in what was first believed a mob-style .attempt at murder, was shot accidentally by a friend. Boutin had been brought to hospital from the last - end Rig- alo cafe where he worked, with 'a bullet in his abdomen. Police |investigation was hampered by his refusal to give details, Chief of detectives Romeo Longpre said the gun had been fn the possession of one of a group of waiters. He had been drinking, so another took the gun from him and. removed the magazine. “Rut he forgot about the bullet in the chamber," he said. “The gun discharged and Boutin was wounded.” No charges are to be laid. Military Academ (AP)—The daughter of the late G, , Bourne POS-| Frederick ie Sherren oa substitutes. | i MAYOR = : CURRIE ALEX. . “CAMPEELL Mayor Currie, Alex Campbell Head Prince Red Cross Drive | W. R. Jenkins of Chariotte-;in a great many districts town, who has again assumed | throughout the Island, but not- the responsibility of the pro-|ed that there are still a large vincial chairmanship of the | number from whom no replies Red Cross campaign for Prince | have as yet been received. He Edward Island, bas announced | pointed out that it is only by that Mayor W. A. Curvie has | having every district covered agreed to act as chairman for | by competent and enthusiastic Prince County, with Alex B. | collectors that this province's Campbell of Summerside again on eF =“ of we heading the appeal for the ; req jo cover town. ™ cost of the Island’s Red Cross Mr. Jenkins said that last operation, can be raised. year’s campaign had been suc- He explained that the balance cessful in achieving 98 per cent of the funds needed to make up of the objective with a con-| the province’s Red Cross ex- increase penditures, are provided by the- pooling of funds raised in the larger provinces of Canada. i Rea Cross ampaig ed:| scheduled to get underway : March 1, and the required can- . The vassing materials are already chairman commented on the |in the hands of many of the splendid response being met to | collectors throughout the pro- date from former canvassers | vince. Corporate Images, Emblems Now Studied By Business Ry FORBES RAUDE Place where. people_ accept de- Canadian Press Rusiness Editor | posits, make out money orders, | rowed . brows, and whee money The corporate described eanscious ‘the ie has | stability which makes these ser- a _ viees possible and dependable.” | Costs of producing a new em- blem have been estimated as running fram $10,000 to $150,000, Other examples of recent cor- include the ah Bf John} ALEXANDRIA BAY. wyY./@ _~ -~ affice says cloud should spread into the western regions during the morning. Rain is forecast a disturbance moves closer to the three provinces moderating the temperatires. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity, Eastern Shore: Sunny becoming cloudy in the afternoon; milder: light winds increasing by evening to east 15. Low-high at Halifax 18 and 37, Goshen 5 below and 33 | ahove. South Shore, Annapolis Val- ley: Cloudy and milder; rain beginning in the evening; east winds 15, increasing by evening to east 25. Low-high at Yar- mouth 15 and 40, Kentville 5 and | 35. | Northern Nova Scotia. Sunny, | becoming cloudy in the even- | ing; milder; light winds increas- ing by evening to east 15 Low: |high at New Glasgow 5 helow | and 30 above. | Cape Breton and Bay of Chal- ;eur: Sunny and milder; light | winds. Low-high at Sydney 3 }and 20, Campbellton § below and 28 above. Prince Edward Island, East- jern N.B. counties, Upper St. | John River Valley: Clear be- coming cloudy in the evening; milder; light winds increasing by evening to east 15. Low-high at Charlottetown and Moncton > And 1) omun on ) pelo jand. 2% above. . ° .: | Lower St. John River Valley: Cloudy and milder; east winds | 15 increasing by evening to east 25. Low - high at Fredericton zero and 30, Saint John 5 and 3. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 7.11 a. m. and 6.27 p.m. At Rustico at 2.13 a.m. and 1.49 p.m. Summerside tide .eigh- teen minutes later than Char- lottetown. Sun, rises today at | 6.88 and sets at 5.34. adopted by the Canadian Manu. '. Association in its 7348f 9.30 to 12.30 WEDNESDAY, FEB, 14th @ Music by The Mariners @ Spot dances © Requier ah ; members free — quests Party Leader, T.C. glas, when he visits this province on | March 5 and 6. at 1.20 p.m. on Mareh 5. party leader will attend the | glas will speak later in Queens | His name was withheld pend- Prince County convention, when | gm his tour of Canada, prior to ing his arraignement in crim- | a candidate will be selected to | the federal election. The partty’s provincial arganiz- | contest Prince in the next fed- | ' for the south-western part of | er, Tommy Dunphy, said yester- | | Nova Scotia by this evening as | day that Mr. Douglas will ar- | | | { r. On Tuesday, March 6, inal court. Arrangements have not yet) Police said they have recov- ag Sonee k parDhasc — | heen made for a hall in Sum-| ered $676 worth of postal money . rT. Dougias Will adaress & Pua | merside, in which the New Dem-| orde tal notes believed rive in Charlottetown by plane | lie meeting in Summerside. Mo, & wien the rs and postal notes believ M octat’s will hold their conven-| te be part of the $1,800 loot tion, nor has the party indicated taken from the Rexton post af- On that afternoon, Mr. Doug-' Douglas will address students’ who will run for nomination. ' fice Feb. 2. There’ ~~) Some#thing Special Es = about du MAURIER we ~ [oi ‘ a ‘du MAURIER — Synbl of Quality. @ product of Potet Jacksen-Tebocce Limited — makers of fine sigeretios -"Come and enjoy yourselves" . Ay |