‘ | woman has ever sought a seat eo Shown above at the Fast | new president of the associa- | dn the .comiel @ the 6 been requested_to do so by. @ Y Association’ as h’ S re uncil since ‘own's | large nt Saat eed ate AOU eae ere cee | ‘Ch'town Enoinesring TUGENE iecorroration before the vurn of | maraide ettsees rs right, George MacKay, Prince ae sesatiad thes bale in r oaks aa | ee — who have | andidate; Oppositic : hl il hi . Perry, a mers ughters a son, re-- oom A. W. Matheson: Wil- the Baptist Church hall at Receives At one Fe ows ip native, has been very active in | side on Duke Street. She is em- Ham Burns, Summerside, the . / ing its existence ‘ evening she would not~seek She stated last evening her nomination, reason EAST PRINCE LIBERALS MEET i cal ere Sao tS Summerside. United Church Women lo Hold First Meeting SUMMERSIDE — The first meeting next Wednesday. ae award and ot area was held im St. Mark's go toward the production of meeting of United Church Wom- . Members of this provisional — ad Goods a aaah Hall, Kensington on Monday audio-visual materials for en's Presbyterial will be held in committee include, as represen-| sy iiner 10 awards are to) evening with a good attendance. youth leadership training in Charlottetown next Wednesday tatives of the former WMS, Mrs. ale of tec -Ghe ttnl i an = opened with Mexico. afternoon when women mem- R.F. MacAusland, Bloomfield; ‘adua bers of the United Church in Mrs. Henry Moyse, Summer- — ee a ple ae a — Melanie — Mexy's APA, | ee a be Ck ae ee _ — in uae universities or colleges * oe ge mooie, by the _— prayers were read by Clair Webber, of Summerside, chair- Hunter River; while representa- = > ee Oe gave ee Pee of he MacLeod. m (e 0 0 a ion man of P.E.I. Presbytery, will tives of the former WA, on this for the fellowship is two years procram for the evening. preside. committee are Mrs. Blair AM-| game will go to unbveraiiies. The hip ‘ Hockey Player The new organization is an drew, New Glasgow; oo Let-| thers to various branches of with a hymn, followed Ryeen a | _gumaeensipe aes suc- — a “a CF-100 amalgamation of th w dis- ter Johnston, Parkdale; Mrs. ‘ cesst unchi Amert- The Ameri- ae eeeeirson, Chariaietown; | DAUsHY, while some wil spend | JOUN ALAN MacKRNEIE | ys nett, a prever was Injured At SDU | Sa"shatine Tove IV he trig: | com ere suppltag tee tow sad Society (WMS) and Women’s and Mrs. Allen Jenkins, Sum- | oq furth attached, Mr. MacKenzie ig a son of led by Nancy MacMurdo of eas ald M gered Operation Tireo — the | two neptunes. Association (WA). which replac- merside. Rev. C.R. Webber is | 4, we ‘aa lll go to all Dr. and Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie, Kensington United Church. aon er dang 7S. cago! oad arc a te og » ae oer = ed these groups at the beginning chairman of the committee, with | parts of Britain. | Charlottetown. Mrs: James Jollimore gave & | known last night, was injured potty : aoe by supplying some of the new year. Mrs. Allen Jenkins as secretary.| The candidates have been| Others chosen from the At- summary of the film, te during a game at St. Dunstan's! The 4 airoraft at we ee ae ; Dakotas This meeting at Charlottetown, Rev. L.M. Murray is repres-| selected from 17 universities o, |lantic provinces for the fellow- Religions’ in which she def University rink last night. these aireraft will be used to | are currently ‘ouctnd Ge an is considered an historical oc- entative for the presbytery Chris-| technical colleges across Can-| Ship are: Grade A fellows - the beliefs and purpose of each He was taken to the Charlotte- ‘mn to easion in the progress of the tian education committee. and| ade. The Athlone Fellowship |Joel Adam Arehibald, Truru,, of the world’s four great T® town Hospital by MacLean’s enable photo interpreters RCAF. Station, Summerside. c > * t B qubtiinend | United Church, and is designed W.B. Creed, represents the pres-| scheme has been in existence | N.S.. Nova Scotia Technica: ligions, Christianity, Hinduism, bul 4 Tread ice conditions from photo- to give eve’ : mber | bytery missi and mainten- . | Coll David Michael. Fel- Buddhism and Islam, The ques- ambulance and is reported to) graphs taken from an altitude | WASHINGTON (AP) — The ey woman member) lytery missionery men since 1951, and some 421 Can- ege; a fons for dissusaian also | D¢ Suffering from back injuries. | of 400 miles. performance of Tiros IV raised a part in the total work of the ance committee. adian engineers have benefited | lows ,Fredericton, N.B., tions for WETS: OP | 0, extent of th church, and enables the organ-| Some 3% United Church! from it. Gilbert Peter Tischuk, La Tu-| lined. | The extent of the injuries was/ The fleet of sireraft consists | on Thursday for a new role “tzation| to do greater work | cong egations in P.E.I. will. be que, both attending the Univer- The next hour was spent in ot known early this morning. | mostly of Canadian craft, The United States weather - eye through enlarged membership. Sesrtamened at this. meeting H Ri sity of New Brunswick, George eee oe a” shown = RCAF is providing Argus, Lan- | ‘tietvee“ ce recmmaieance to| A proviscialzeommiticg was which will elect and install of Unter RIVE — | Peter wilson, Truro, N.S., Nova, Miss Mamie Mil. which owe 2 CATTLE Soot Gah bn oe agatian, Saeed aorta ne rane moti 2 "sa | sa Sane bold ‘his| Mig : Groene 5 reece eg Aloe tive. Following the showing, the said that it would be well up Gulf of St. Lawrence. Cipsmagh''s ate ef raicers| ago. organitation. of! Cplled Man Inju ander. Clacho, - Gunsbegnthe, | Tone Jeet Seer cere | das eee dh re ee cece eee eee | The U.S. Weather Bureau te suggest a slate of officers new organiza oo wee Teshaieal | discussion groups, Leaders were | MacAskill, said that the arrival This was the second fire on | ported Friday that the picture- which will be chosen by the Church Women. 0 Scotia Techn Francis Moase,, Judy Waite, | of the Irving Oil com- | the Ings farm within » year. |taking satellite, John Alan MacKenzie, Char- » lottetown, is among 41 young > training jn universities and en- firms as guests of the Mr. Mac- Kenzie is one of the 31 students HUNTER RIVER lL Gordon | College. MacLean, Hunter River, who | as ISLAND + unprecedented civic polities wa taken evening with the announcement that Mrs. Wilfred Perry will be | 2 candidate in the West Ward i incumbent councillor, Fred Arsenault who stated sev- | || eral weeks ago he would renom- imate for_a third term. i Mrs. Gertrude Cahill has also | been rumored_as~a_West Ward | candidate but she~ last the Catholic Women’s League | pomeepide and Prince’ Mrs. W, Perry To Runl Ins Sside Chi Election community affairs for several | ployed at the Capitol Theatre years having been president of | which was formerly owned by |. her late brother. Harold Gaudet. x 6 hee 4 ra KENSINGTON — A “Htireside” | Myrtis Picketts and Clair Mac- Lean. After 20 minutes discus- sion, each group was asked to) Kensington Young People’s Discuss Four Main Religions . a letter from the secretary for Prince Street School y ie te eat Sl 2) Recreation was led by Ruby last | land Parade”, | bined with the help of residents of Mount Herbert and Mermaid, Pare Last August Mr. Ings lost an- other large barn and a@ quantity ing pictures, of excellent qual- | year’ +. suse ts trek | hours aloft, had taken ‘“‘strik- The Value Fifth Annual So-ed Course = | Mrs Simin! «'« Parkdale sn ee Matte, romoved ok he ornng | a veock ty era |i. a vt nd ow | present a patient in the Prince | ar aie | cussion questions. | hay from the » attribut- ly after this that he built | and ice d tion.”" ‘The ‘snow of Your T O | Ss’ id Ne W Edward Island Hospital. Lotne Moase, princinal of | ¢d greatly to the fact that the | the lean-to between the two! and ice photos were of areas o Upen in o siae xt ed. a ee ee ae ‘Committee | Kensington Regional, Hich fire was put out. He said that | barns in order to have more of the Great Lakes and the St. aie canting to Joladt rpeerte s School gave.a short talk on the | only with the help of the Char-| space to store the hay and- Lawrence Gulf. Advertising umb may be sav may | Ecumenical Conferences which | lottetown water sprinkler and | straw. | The>bureau also disclosed a . SUMMERSIDE So-ed, a young adult’s organization, is starting its fifth year in the Summerside area. As has been the case in the past, a fine pro- gram has been lined up, com- mencing next Wednesday and with interest groups taking up the first hour, a lecture featur- ing a different speaker and top- ic each night, hour, and a dance to round out | the program. This year all dances will be for the second | necessitate hospitalization ~ in Montreal for skin grafting. Mr. MacLean was injured when his thumb came in con-| tact with the sharp edge of the knife while he was working on a planer. Are Named At a meeting of the Parkdale Commissioners, Alexander Mac- Lean was elected chairman, it | Was announced last night. He he has attended in Europe and in Ann Arbor, Mich Mrs. Gerald Johnstone read Morell Tops |, the Irving Ol] truck could this have been accomplished. few members of the Sherwood fire department were also on | the scene. A Curling Draw For Montogue It was estimated last night | The curling schedule for Sat- joint American-Canadian scien- tifie project designed to deter- mine whether weather-eye satel- lites can keep tabs on surface ice as well as airborne weather systems. Dollar. CALL 8031 cont t second could Sane eh reise, el Aen fot 8? ond ona | ae Mea oT S ee nee ee Today! During two executive meetings) Next Wednesday, the evening was recently flown to hospital eda egy yg ee Fi Peakes Team (“iis ‘tetieved the fire started | '1ee 1 R.R. Beck, M. Sullivan, Y ech re caer ir wil mary fe erie |S Ertl tao | Pre ge ee" | Mor cone an. ntermet | 7s te ers a | Naa Sm Ma at tivities, David MacDonald was other members, followed by | Which lodged in a tube leading to one ate “S hechey seme ee The 28 by 45 foot barn. Ls Person, B- Mahon. é ia el ident while. Francis Valentine's dance. This will one of his lungs. He. was accom- The means ot the commis- Peakes at Montague rink on) i a : = thet rm ga . pres : nl Tim nesdaay 2 a ~ , secretary) Place * The b "| commitices. They included (with | W. McAdam led the winners’ | !¥0 head of eatile and 24 young | Kenzie, B. Bryand, P Warne vs Guardian - Patriot and Joyce Lyle, treasurer. ee Eis, The boy. at now recover the firet named in each case |attack with a pair of tallies. | P@s, prior to the fire. The sows | E.F. McDonald, K. Hughes, D. Summerside More than 150 lettlers were e interest groups begin on chairman): | Other snipers for Morell were | a get | Clarkson, V. Duvart building by themselves. Ap- 9,00 p.m. proximately 1,000 bales of hay sent out to former members andthe second evening and there other persons known to be inter- are three included in the pro- ested, however it was*stressed stam. These are, Bridge, Ball Finance, H. C. MacDonald, | E. Coffin, P. Sinnott and FE. Mur- Percy A. MacDonald, George | phy. Denting the twines for - Newman; fire and police: [losers. were M. Lewis, -C.A. Nicholson, C E. White vs P Ice | Ings were also lost. The adjoining | 4. Campbell, Plant Down isn’t expensive - erations at the Seeman Bros. | Newman. frosted food plant at New An-| ‘The committee on tee For North R nan is being effected to permit | was changed to become the * equipment to be moved and) ic property and Jaws | ve the_scen The advisors for the organiza- system”, with Rev. D.L. How-| serviced, and to permit changes ee Percy Societe | Bygire . terre tion, all from the parent Y's Jett as chairman and Liberal| to be made in several of the) was made chairman with com-| Hampshire Bulldogs entertain men’s Club are, Floyd, Gates, Candidate, J. George MacKay, | machines being used at the! mittee members being H. C. | Charlottetown Maroons in—an Graeme Linkletter, Ralph Mac- Dr. Orville Phillips, Conservative} plant.— n Mac- | intermediate “B” hockey strug- adults, aimed at giving them first speaker and will talk on new friends and knowledge of “Your place in the community”, things that will be helpful in| while the next week will see a life. discussion on ‘the three party that any other young adult or! Room dancing and a first ‘aid barn contained 24 of cattle | Sinclair, B. Smith, Crilly Lea, 4 married couple would be very course. Several members of the Fo Servi oo aan. es | aaraaee ont © oo init oe were re by neigh- 1. Brehaut. [ne from your Master Feeds Dealer welcome. Y’s Menettes and Y's Men have r ice street lights: George Newman, oe Sorrey acted as linesman ' lee 2—Dr. L.A. Johnston.-D. ¢ > The term So-ed, which stands consented to helg’in the teach- |. C. MacDonald, Nekson Good; "the buildings were only par- | McLure, R. McDonald vs Dr. P.. ¢ , for social education, has been ing of these subjects, SUMMERSIDE — A™tempor-| sewer and water: Nelson Good, Ba | Set | tially covered by insurance. No} Melotyre, E. Watlerworth, Geo Feedin igs well explained as a project. for young Rev. Keith Hobson will be the| ary cessation of production op-| Frank d, Georae| tt e | estimate of, damage could. be Kennedy, A. Johnston. g P g * ; , KENSINGTON LIONS CLUB ANNUAL ICE CARNIVAL “WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 it means more profit at markettime —s_; - | MacDonald. and Frank Farlane and Malcolm Mathe- son. _MP for Prince County, and Leo -Maclsaac New Party candidate Murray MacEwen, plant) Donald. manager, said yesterday that | gle. Action is certain to be fast and DOORS OPEN 7 P.M. Hearty appetites now, mean healthy profits at marketing, A full and interesting program for Queens County, as members| about 40 persons directly assoc- * furious in this id RTS M., ‘ has been lined up. The evening of the panel. ~. | lated with food: processing will First Aid Awards #orth River rink fooul be one Oa 25 Stee That's why it does your heart ... . and your pocket . . . good 4 - will be divided into three parts, oe be laid off for several days while ed to capacity fof the encounter. SMITH SOUN SYSTEM to see pigs dig into Master Littlepig Pellets, Pig Perk Pellets Marriage this work is being completed, Made At York Action starts at 8 o'clock D . and Pig Starter Pellets | maintenance men and sharp. LATE NOTICES Cc mechanics will continue work! First aid certificates end pins] = PRIZES FOR ALL AGES. Master Feeds see to it that Master Pig Grower does just (Alse ste announcem Set as usual. | were presented to 12 candidates | iW eorge ‘ ite name . elops sturdy eclumns edjeining Classified ents i ourse Mr. MacEwen said that this’ who completed their course at \Sasenee etter, — and Chae, y : dew een ae the M = vertising section.) A course dealing with the | time of year is convenient for York recently. Miss Rose Watts, Mrs. Laken eis = oe ne P ‘ ‘ “fundamentals of marriage” for | maming any equipment changes, The course was under the dir-|1ewis, Mrs. Frank Lewis and to get pigs off to a healthy start and keep them crema | married couples will be don- | and noted that the equipment had ection of Norman MacLeod. The| Mrs, Bev. Sim REPORT thriftily until reaching market weight. MacDOWELL — At Sick Chil- qucted at St. Dunstan’s Basil-|been operating almost contin- presentation was made by Sin- = dren's Hospital, Feb. 9, 1962, ica parish, beginning wously since the plant opened. | clair Cutcliffe who also showed David Murray MacDowell in oyening, Feb. 12, at 8.30. He said that the plant pro-| @ film, and an interesting | From aaa a gon, of Leslie This course is similar to one|@uction schédule included pro-| talk on Civil Defence, after MacDowell oe Pleasant Val. which has been presented in | Vision for poor travelling con- which coffee and doughnuts were | several centres throughout the | ditions, which had not been ex-| served. P li { Authorized My. Vunerel notice later province as a course in prepara-|perienced here this winter, and| Those completing the course| oriamen BARBOUR — At Ottawa. Tues. tion for marriage.“ that this time is now being used| were Mrs. Harry Welton, -Mrs. ‘ day, Feb. 6, 1962, Senator _ The course on “the fundamen-|for mechanical maintenance Lloyd Vessey, Mrs. Minto Fos- Hill George H. Barbour of Char- | ‘4/5 of marriage” consists of 10 ‘work. ter, Mrs; Frank Vessey, Mrs. Dealer lottetown, in his 84th year. lessons’ which will treat such Reuben Watts, Reuben Watts, DOSES 955655505 555555555F655 F655 5S FSF FSSSSSSESSSSSOSF OS ESOSSOOESOOOOS Resting at the MacLean Fu- ‘Westions as adjustment fm mar- HEAR seral Home. Funeral today “i#¢, how to understand your A N - Smet. Feb. 10, from eee: marriage, =— ae} TTENTIO United Church with rriage vora Revere commencing at 1:30 ae an¢ relation- BEEF RAISERS Heath p.m. Committal service will Special tebe pines tentetively ‘st 4:45 | casi eal ae eee eae One Week Ouly Macquarrie clock in Bloomfield United nee DILLON & SPILLETT BEEF . Church cemetery. foe wil — on_the-sub- S ownage Heong ~—<s Complete Ration a ea 7 MP. ee MacKay, Charlottetown. 5 Bag Lots — Cash a: 309 _MacLEOD — At 2 Chestnut world”. se ae be by om g * Pirest, Feb. “9, 1962, Brian tie weains Ge ee eae ho p —" a Made Master Concentrate on Keith, infant son of Mr. piace tor ure meetings . Se eel ~. Mrs. Eart MacLeod. Remains decided, ands brief outline of Bat or can be mailed \o Bos Ce ee ee ee . CFCY RADIO resting ‘at the Cutcliffe Fun-| the course and how it will be| “Gulrmemners of the cam- SATURDAY, FEB. 10th eral Home, where a private conducted will be given by Rev. committee are Dr. R.C. DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. ’ . Sormoent tn the People's dexe-|St_ Ducsiat's Basilica, the @ir-| ferhe: “72. Cumsaly’ and FS. ‘ sa anes at 7.45 P.M. 's ceme- +8 B. . + ~~ “lcter of a enema —, 79 Queen St. Charlottetown Dial 4.2626 me