—C' RCA!‘ Station Summerside pltyins host 48 Successful In Writing Registered Nurses Exams The results of the registered nurses examinations have been announced by Mary Fullerton,. RN, acting executive secretary- registrar of the Association of Nurses for the province. "Graduating students from the| three hospital schools of nursing l in the province. the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, the char-‘ lcttctown Hospital and the Prince l County Hospital, wrote that exams which qualify them to be i licensed to practice nursing and for registration with the asso- elation. Those passing the exams mi alphabetical order: Catherine Is- - abcl Benton, St. Eleanor's; Flor- l ence A. Bell, Charlottetown; Kathryn Bowman. Hunter Riv-i RAF VISITORS AT S’S‘DE STATION trig Unit on liaison duties. Shown above, greet g three of the RAF officers are, left to right; Sqdn. L Wing Omdr. W.U. Lewis, officer commanding OTU. The ,er; Mvretta Bryant, Ottawa; El-g sic Rodgerson Cameron. Pen- liold, Alta.; Nancy Campbell, 0‘I_eary: Mary Anne Campbell, Amherst, N.S.; Genevieve Camp- boll. East Baltic: Marguerite lllossey Connolly, Bothwell; Nor- ._;,,;'_'‘'L: .-:"_J NEEDS $13,146 TO OPERATE Bureau Provides Help, Hope ’ For lhe Island's Unfortunate BY JEAN MACISAAC some form of financial help: parents seeking adoptions. Guardian - Patriot Staff Writer-one-quarter came for help and ‘FAMILY OF (Editot's’ note: This \ls the ' guidance with other than fiiian—~ One man with a family of 11, first in a series of articles on ‘ cia' problems; one- eighth ofrhildren managed somehow in! the various organizations tak- , all cases were unmarried moth- the summer. but with the ad- ing part in the province-wide i ers and another e i g ti t h were vent at winter it was impossible United Fund campaign.) j mana on unemployment in- ‘ a suranr-e and keep his family SONNY l,IS"On warm, fed and clothed. He re- through the winter months, the | R , d ceived the required aid from the young unwed mother-to-be, re-l S iec grnze bureau. as did the old age pen- sioner who used his pension to jected by her family, the 1 n l_ t couple in search of a childo ‘id lBNyI comm’ hing 5 0 NEW 2 mg fol pay for rent and food and found . ' left t buy warm cloth- adopt--— these are typical of thel _ the ctiid Island winter. people with deep human prob- ;Y°i'k BUXWS Commission Said , The clothing room at the bur- lems_ helped by the Protestantiwednéfliay 1' l'€€08lilZ€S 50_l"iY_eau dispenses many types of ~ Famllv Service Bureau. ii-iS_ 85 Wnfili ii93VYV}'9lEil‘ lapparei. and the bureau provid-i one of the agencies partici-;i>°Xln.°-' cliamiaion but said pating in the United Fund, the ; f'mii-st earn the right" to fight bureau had budgeted for $13,-sin C Si 9- 2 pensioner came to Group Capt. A.G. Dagg, Ci), 140 of the $227,487 sought in A Sliokesmiill Said iii? i’iiii3'ithc service for aid when her, commanding officer. RCAF this month's campaign. liellihi-". heavyweight. Who i135 "old age allowance was not‘ Station Summerside. Air Com- 19§‘i:li(tt}:] itpwats lourtidped ill lvgay. eildng/1iSt('>1n ulfiieilwigllid beg" ellflllgill to liiveland pay fotr tfle‘ modore Boxer is reiurnllidg to l .. P roosan a -! ' ' ' ' th. U.K.. t ' l vice Bureau has helped“ ymrierre ;“°“t-‘ii has made "0 aPPii°3ii°"llsiil’c(i;hii'aed.me lea equlpmen 5 el P a er 8 pen 0 than 1,600 persons, one-half of , °‘‘ 3 licence in New York‘ l A “iimber °[ “nmarried m°" come of source of satisfaction seven were placed to the end of Wii0ll'l Were dependent ChiidI‘6n- « . I" 3 formai Statement i°"°w" iiiie 3339 girls‘ and happiness as they grow and May this year. ,r I The woman who had no stove to keep her fa mil warm AIR COMMODORE VISITS S’S|DE Shown here is Air Con ilc ,‘ cs funds for the’ purchase of ar-Ni nl0d0!‘€ H-E-C Boxer 0i ii“? liaison duties in Canada, and is making a farewell tour. Hr- arrived on Tuesday afternoon. sperit Wednesday morning «:1! an inspection of the statin-1, and departed in the afternoon DND Photo jticies not supplied there. RAF (left) being greeted bv rie Catherine Mullally. Souris River, Carole Jean MacAdam. Wesi St. Peter’s.; Ruth Dollar l\i:icDonald, Charlottetown; Mar- '1,-are! Juanita Rose MacDonald. Morell. Pauline Ann MacLean, Souris. Margaret Walton Mac- Ewen Long Creek; Anna Mac- Millan. Charlottetown, RR 6; orma MaePherson, Bellevue; Janet Newson, Summerslde; El- eanor Norton, Annandale; Ber- nadettc Emma Noonan, Cent- ral Bedeque: Joan Evelyn Par- lee, Summerside; Freda Gene- vieve Peters, St. Charles; Mary Janet Profitt, Alberton: Virginia Faye Reeves, Lower Freetown; Audrev Roach, Souris; Mar Adele Ross, Mt. Stewart; Bar- bara Jean Smith, Tryon; Mar- right: Royal l Navy; Sqdn. Ldr. D. Lyle; and Sqdn. Ldr. J. Elliman. detach- ment commander. (DND Photo.) RAF\officers arr, ‘r-it L .-Cmdr. 0. Wlth-. et ll/lilligan. Northam; Mary Ka-li th“""“’- J°Y°e M°i‘i°i'v T‘3“,'5h3 igaret Toombs, Montreal; Eliza- Carol Ann Moyer, Summerslde; Georgina Laura Elizabeth Mor-ibeth Edwardine Tmi"°"' Al‘ Crackers won the Little World forced promoters of the Patter-0 Louisville Colonels of the Amer- ’ iean Association in two games, both by 2-1 scores. dienst has been taken off the active list to coach full time. , . . i ii ‘ _ ' _, , _ Tvio-thirds of the cases require l)n0.(,iyal trl1;l:ect‘l)r'1rglmtliiSStii(:: ltlilléeeféilleiidill they may be the poorest of the l develol. in carefully selected ad- The aim of the Pmleslanl eral licensing control for box- ?°°‘-l°'l,°"l'"°l,f’°'{‘l, an averaglfi 09””? i‘°m°.5’ The P"?‘°5i“"* Family Service Bureau is in ‘ gmi y. u vtvh en eyl_C_0f:t° d F.'m‘.i‘.V S€l‘Vl<_3€ B|ii'€_8ll '5 311 ‘ provide the best possible family i 9 bureau ‘*5’ are‘ "5 5'“ laccredited child placing agency: and child welfare services to ;33n;°'l';“::,‘:)»r:c"igle° sfgal ‘fig ; under provincial laws- In 1961‘the population of Charlottetown happening to them. tmne children were placed and and the Island in general. Coach, Manager Switch Positions ing “Winning a professional box- int; title which is worldwide in its sclcpe places no seal of ap- ' th l’ t' f tl . . . CaSr§ma§‘s"‘:'S h‘A}‘;"5"'wLl‘}(“‘5 Diner 3 i:’)[i‘i())i'lec:Si‘(i))Ii‘ai0 hoiii T2“ ““.PI"§“"lfi i“;"5h‘5 ‘°l 3°‘ 030 8l'!‘Y 3 6!‘ v -. . - - n sue a glr ac lno er een- -- flind SAt}lalitta (illackel-t ‘lnailager ;i{ai:el:l:,€;l':°f;all:l1_ihls t9‘ the , age way of life as far as pos. oe cuzw swc paces --ll _ - _-- sible The majority believe it is in the National League Cardinal L,S§,,,§‘_‘"“ ear" that “gm gl_ best to place the child for organization. Linked with Canadian growth and progress who scored a fir. , , _ rond knockout over Floyd Pat- ad“.p“°"i.°t,her5 tear it with ‘Cardinal general manager tcrson in Chicago Sept. 25, was 2 iii” iamiiy 5 i‘°iP~ and 5°"! 9 B1112 Devine made the an- denied a licence to box in New Ema”-"' C°“"s°““‘g .and gum" nouncement Wednesday. Yorl-. last April 27. ,ia"‘5".°“e“ 91.3?’ 8 man’ part in Schultz's International League This action by the commission ,‘ the “"31 d°°‘s'°"' People come to the bureau Series Tuesday night, beating son-Liston heavyweiglit. title lfor counselllng on problems of ' lit move the eygnt to Chi- ldrlnklng, children, and all kinds lof incompatibilities. The young SPRING SEEDING i:toaUgI’)£ie0i'”li’(i,Oil:lI1‘i rgfgcdlrilcient thliaii YREGIN5 '1?” T1319 SaSlkat°i:?' i almost decided this was the end agncu "re epar m°{‘h S of their marriage, but after “'‘‘g° '3 r°p5 i"°gram I ‘S ‘counselling were able to work cago. Devine also said Red Schoen- rissey. Earnscliffe; Alberta Mar- I Dally? M81‘)? W0°d5ide- Summer- gueritc Murphy, Stanhope; Ma- ‘ side. ma Daley. Summerslde; Gloria Darrach, New Haven: Clara Mary Katherine Gallant, North Rustieo; Bella Gaudet Miscoiiche; Helene Dingwell. Midgell; Helena Adele Dowling, Charlottetown: Carolyn Grigg, Tyne Valley: Priscilla Jean Gunli Ml. Stewart; Erma Jean l-lardy. Alberton; Phyllis Keefe. - ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside And Prince County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 4, 1962 3 was the present manager Al- bert A. Johnson. As he was not appointed manager until Sep- tember 17. 1958 his evidence was of little help except to outline certain banking practices." no hesitation therefore, on evidence given in this case be- fore me. for the plaintiffs". for the sum of $1000 and costs. spring distributed a tota of‘ - 4.365 orders, enough to seed 108,- ‘ 0m the” dlfferencfi 733 acres of grass and legume; The potential suicide came to cmps Belween l947 and ll-l6l_ the bureau as a last reso . In 54.406 orders were distributed. the .w°"i§ °f Arthur Laws’ ex" enough to seed 1,083,472 acres. , 9?“-“"5 d“'e°t°r- He was bani}; pier when he left, an KENORA, Ont. (CP) -— Pelts commit suicide". from more than 25,500 fur-hear- gratifying kind of work when ing animals earned trappcrs in _ one can see such definite results the Kenora district of North- l Mr Laws added. western Ontario $132,500 in the‘ Through the adoption service 1961-62 season. the Ontario lands the innocent products of human *and forests department reports. suffering and deprivation be- UJHITE ROSE GASOLINES o MOTOR OILS Justice Tweedy said “I have the in giving judgement Skinner's Pond; Jean Knox, El- don. Rosella Marguerite Le- Clair. North Riistlco; Kathleen Martii. Murray River; Margar- Reports Oi Given At Wellington SUMMERSIDE -- The com- missioners and some ratepayers of the Village of Wellington met Tuesday evening with Provin- eial Secretary David Stewart and Town Planning Director Claude Smith in the Richard Hotel, Wellington to discuss develop- ments and problems within the community. Cyrus F. Gallant presided ov- er the meeting in place of presi- dent of the village commission- ors. Fidele C. Gallant. In his opening remarks, Mr. Gallant outlined the progress made by thi: village since its incorporation in 1959. He added that with the $5,000 government grant, the village had been able to establish a creditable fire hall, two well - equipped fire trucks. a library now under re- pair and the maintenance of the community hall, proving that "a spirit of co-operative endea- vours, of tnitiativ gress good naighbourliness exists." lllr.~Gallaint also stated that according to‘ population, rough- ly aoo. Wellington en table ho- growing progperity of the town. TO HAVE ANNIVERSARY Also pointed out was the fact that the. Wellington Co-op this year is celebrating its 86th anni- \ airs notices I. (Ala no asasiiifeomeais ll IIIIIID allotlhj Ciflalttod A6 nu-ttslag «urn _ iwonss - the death occurred in the Qnilottetown Hamill of Joint Urban Hudies, infant —. e and pro- and mainly a feeling of lh e the village. inspecting hall and the fighting facil near Wellington. f Progress . versary. with Mrs. Yvonne Ar- senault as manager. The co-op had many set-backs in its early stages, and even as late as 1958. when fire destroyed the main store with much of the equipment and stock. "Despite all thi " stated Mr Gallant, "it is now small in ap- pearance but large in economy and co-operative principles.‘ It was noted that members of three neighbouring credit un- ns now control -about a quar- ter million dollars. The credit union of the area is also cele- brating its 25th anniversary this ‘<3 (D at. Mr. Smith said he was "sur- prised to see how much pro- gress has been carried out in Wellington." Mr. Smith said his department would be glad to assist the town in any way. He hoped that in the near future the town would take necessary steps to install a sewerage system. Mr. Smith was happy to «note at the town had recently ap- pointed a police constable. AMAED A1‘ GROWTH Mr. Stewart said« he was “amazed at the village report. to learn of its growth and de- velopment." He stated he was very pleased with and that he would take back with him problems and requests of the town for study and con- slderation. Mr. Stewart's department plans in the near future to bring gether department officials with village commissioners to discuss problems and make suggestions to create a better feeling of un- derstanding. Speaking briefly at the meet- ing were cltlsens. Mrs. Yvonne Arsenault. manager of Wellin- ton Co-op: Lowell Barlow. CNR Agent: Euclid Arsenault: Fidela C. Gallant, postmaster: and Jo- seph Gaudet, village clerk. All expressed ‘hope for more ex- pansion and assured their port to new projects In the com- in u ty. Mr. Stewart and Mr. Smith were also taken ‘on a tour of the fire equipment. and other town ttiaa. visited the Barlow Dam and stated that further improve- menta would be made. This dam was washed out. during floods this spring. Also was the so tablishlng of a public park in or < E‘ 3 up 0 s E 7 Judgment Favors S'side Plaintiffs SUMMERSIDE — Judgement head‘ when the bank manager in favor of the plaintiffs. Leonce} called the plaintiffs into the bank -Arsenault and. Fred L. Arsen-3 and advised that the loan bad ault,,Summersid'e, was handedlnot been approved and the ac- down by Mr. Jushic George J. lcount was overdrawn, and he Tweedy in Stllpfeme C01ll‘t SUm- - wanted money. According to inennidie in an action ngtlinsi the l Fred L. Arsenault. the manager Provincial Bank of Canada. wore out a cheque ‘ .3 Justice Tweedy said in hisi amount of $1000 judgement that "from the evi- cash and signed dence it appears that the Prince au1t_ County Oyster Company, made . up of Fred L. Arsenault and M993 DEP05“ 514"’ _ Leonce Arsenault was formed The bank m3ii3,39i' “id “ed ll, 1953 ml. deallng and buylngl put it to the credit of the ac in ,,yslel.s_ Abom May l95ll me 1 count after a while, but Mr. Arr plaintiffs made an application‘ Seiiaiiii ‘WW5-'3d that he d° ii to the bank for a credit of $5000 4 "°W- The bani‘ manaéler ‘"9" made out a deposit slip for h h ~‘ H355}-imc to car” on the has lPrince County Oystelrt Ciomllianty ...l.he two plm-mills “wed notes 3 and Fred L. Arsenau s gne l . «ad the bank honored the ".'.'.‘§...°ll‘i‘?‘.‘“:.z"..t.“...“‘t.':“:*l§’.‘at’: cheques of Messrs. Arsenault P dian Bank of Commerce but payable to by Mr. Arsen- NEVER BEFORE This 30 MONTH nylon snow tire for . $15 ,_._.,f?.§(}? The manager of the bank at the time was Robert Jones and it was with him that all banking arrangements and transactions were made by the plaintiffs. 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