ewe ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Jan. 12, 1965. 5. Interesting Contests Seen In Civic Election MONTAGUE BUREAU; to take advantage of the wiates OF THE GUARDIAN works program which woul Thé first town council meet-, mean the erection of the new ing at Montague of the New rink would have to begin im} Year, and possibly the final | November of this year and this for some of its members, took | could mean the rink would be place last evening in the coun-| ™ er for the ‘next winter cil chambers. season 965-66. Present for the meeting were! Ralph Beck, ee of the councillors Frank Greene, John | league, and oo acLean, Hughes, Cecil-Beck, Preston | Were present for the meeting and presented the facts as MacLure and Cameron Reid. found f al meeti of ior Dr. A.E. Ings, was (0uld from sever ings cere eeoawe ' the league and by committees unable © atte > that lec appointed to look into the feas- |p Indications are oe neceec ect ibility of building such a rink. ion for mayor wi necessary. Jt was the opinion of the coun- Mayor B.H. Yeo stated he would ¢jj that a rink for the com- run for a fifth term, while a munity is a must and recom- former councillor Gilbert R .Cle-| mended that both school ments, who contested the seat be contacted to see what as- on a previous occasion, will offer sistance could be expected from | for Mayor. : \ them as no doubt the eee . Four councillors will re-offer would be the ones who would while Cecil Beck and Dr. Ings be using the rink the most. will not re-offer. One resident, D. H. Coffin, who has taken | Leonard Munroe; has indicated | on the job of sanding the town - " ‘ . tteets, made ¢ PARKDALE LIONS INDUCT MEMBERS | Provincial Sana, “however, ts wand a bee Tepe oe cone | | 3 ion i le was c atulated and t - Roddie Pratt (right) of St. stitute Hall last evening. At Lou Walsh and Allison Wood. Delegate sary as be would fill the vacancy ed for a well done. KINGSTON MARKS SIR JOHN A.’S BIRTH Peters, Lions Club znoe chair- left is William Mathews, Chairman of the meeting was left by Dr. Ings. - | The street. committee was man, welcomes a new mem- member ship _comuitioe chair- Steven MacDonald. oe Oe. | Several other names have been | eerie of ee rs Premier John Robarts and arrival Monday in Kingston, first prime minister of C ber, Max King, to Parkdale man. Also inducted into the si ee - tt the | Malcolm MacKenzie, Deputy mentioned: Douglas MacLarea, | teens : Coun Reid od. Lieutenant - Governor Earl Ont. The city is marking the ada. The barouche is the Lions Club at a dinner meet club were Darryl Skidmore, lison Gill, presiden H.M. Smith, Peter Sinclair, | torm. Rewe of Ontario board a 150th anniversary of the birth hic! r : . , : | Minister of Education, left \yes- : I ised the job was done for $162 rawn barouc Sir John the ing in Parkdale Women's In- “*Ron Leary, Allan Dalziel, Charlottecown club. Ralph Beck, Justin MacNeil and | ¥! -| horse-d: barouche on their of J A. Macdonald, in the campaign of terday afternoon for Ottawa ~Geveral members of the | More work is to be done on (CP. where he will represent the pro- expressed disappoint. | the. Vessey stream above the ° vince at two conferences. | council |new causeway. This has been ; | ‘The provincial Deputy Minis-| memt that more residents are) J roved by the winter works Two Accu In Break Case Richard McGee, lters of Education and Labo ur, 2% offering. one stoting © wes program. | being drunk and Fearn nn er OER pee ote gine’ Me tas! May Face Further Char comet ot Ms | i ie in m more zs ° ae cata aee neaaee yat t Se O.,Arald SP cela St Urea] ges Hampers Apprentice Plan jis) 2o 5 shohre ni Rio cits SPE wun to meron me zt ww | Department of Labour. | pangements- for an election. | cont to t see = done without | Roger Paul Gallant, both of | held Boa somment nolowieal eh corned with: the sduninistration| Nomination day -will be Tues-/ 5 i) Chesiowetews ¥ + * s { dev +! dt nologica ange -were. CW. election PAID ITI isi atic tii = : 4 —— is celine pore a ecing bam said workers of the ‘future will outlined re Mr. McMurtry. | of Canada Student Loans. In this) es a 2. ear The debentures on the town | entry and theft, some soemae, pered by a lack of skilled busin- continue to require higher and TWO BASIC PROGRAMS case, provincial representatives | building taken in 1939 for the|¢d to Thursday, Jan. i id “i ing wi RINK | purchase of the town’ building| When they appeared adesmen in the higher levels of skill and tech-' He said “in this province there are meeting with officials of the, NEW | pu vines. accord ing to WSS. nical knowledge. are two basic programs — one federal department of Finance.| The council agreed to support are now paid in full and the . a ie : Ie for young people and one for! Mr. MacKenzie expects to re-| the community welfare league in | necessary documents have been previous election of trial eer casi varkingy! ee eee se adults. The grams range turn to Moncton,. N.B. Friday| the building of a new hockey / returned to the town. a judge without jury to trial be- land's vecetional Wwatning Cirer-|cqnstent setraining. upgrading | val night in order to attend a meet-\and skating rink. This rink {s| In a letter” from Gilbért|fore a magistrate, and City m > eki ional and_ technical : + tor and the learning of new skills or ey ecamiaaee through ing there Saturday morning and expected te cost in the vicinity Clements a request was made Magistrate James Hasie Speaking at yesterday's lun- : | n cheon meeting of the Charlole- "790 yevre word of werk wil, {he traiting of unemployed and afternoon. This Is » meeting of of W500, The lessue had Om terrasse meceesery. to belance previously. elected. by” Gallant re fled | town Rotary Club. he said “we be nye “oe ane and !2ndicapped {persons, to ap- representatives of “teacher or-. Vile of the old rink and also | the budget, that is for ordinary | stands, sceused sisted, and wine tu can't indenture apprentices to those persone who will enjoy se- prenticesbip training and cor. ae 8 of De ‘owns the grounds for the new expenditures. The “Council de- hour of the break was. skil or unqualified men.” ; an bk : responde . ~ ‘ | t w | e. Mecha" said “Prince (UY will be ine well-educated According to Mr. McMurtry, Atlantic Provinces concerned ris rink would be of natera! | ten Te _— Can di J at anne of ¢ work by Edward Island lives on small eee a ae wens “the patterns of occupations are with the administration of pen- ice with the artificial ice plant .left over to the new council. es Ay = — : businesses and most of those ©” bland aaa tin acai ® changing in Canada and skills sions for teachers. to be added when feasible. The, Town Policeman Edward las Taylor, Bie and Dos businesses are short of. skilled Present. lederal-provineial ve-, 281 knowledge are a must. Bow town could borrow the neces-| Downe reported that seven had Suggested ; = personne! in the trades and , ane © vocational training program ‘ sary money through the munici-| been before the court and that short of top-flight management, eee eee ad work. NelPs young people and adults Har r Pi Of | Reiicam fund or the league could | $286.00 had been taken in fines.| SUMMERSIDE — With the ‘ supervisors sed--feremes.”-. - aimed at providing ski r ; prepare for that change.” oe , possibly borrow the money ig}! dealing with the @re com- | provincial by- to fill the ‘3 He went on to say “this is a| Ts (© meet the requirements of Cochairmen at yesterday's, | Ai \| jacked by the town, it was! Mittee it was decided that fur-|vacant seats of Sth Prince and problem we have to face. We industry that is undergoing 8 juncheon were Rotarians. George F own To: I ‘learned. The matter is to. be ther work would have to be/ist Kings less than a month River Srna mnrenanas Cheverie. ant “Rei MacNutt. further investigated. a = a as = ay an af iocmolegh Guest of Rotary was Floyd Gi t T k In the meantime the league, | EI on Scouts, | Buell, of the vocational training an anker which would most ‘likely operate oo Sie, weak. Some cal advances, train our youth |e “ winter works program. It a vente eecaities "ie ee and re-train our present work- . | diviston of the depertment = of ons . the rink, has been assisted fin-| was aiso decided to purchase |the Conservative and Liberal awoentes G d T k | agriculture. William Connolly, _ district) ancially by the town to get &! an additional one hundred feet rties vides iaKke ;SS~S~S:~ Mer for Irving Oil Com-| pian for the new rink with all of hose for the department: eke * nominating convention | _® HIGHER LEVELS a e | pany here, said last night that) the facts and figures to be pre- | At the close of the meeting | for the Cee adiens takes James Mr. McMurtry, whose topic First Aid | Macquarrie Charlottetown . Harbor Pilot) sented to the council in the near Mayor Yeo thanked the coun-| piace here this Wednesday | MacPhee Jack MacDonald was flown yes-| future. cil for their assistance and co-| night. ° @runk terday to Saint John, N.B. ie It is the plan of the builders | operation throughout the year. The Liberals, on the other both hand | $ecouts and Guides of the El- dd board the company's icebreak- | the don area fook part in Red Cross To A ress |ing tanker ‘Ours Polaris.” | e a fos. ona ee on cite: nominating latter first aid courses conducted by 1 The Polaris is scheduled to. | ; Mrs, Charles Nicholson in Nc UN Ass‘n heme Folens is scheduled | t¢ Legion Plans Entertainment | tects is reoruary » | vember and December. morning with a full 3,000,000 gal-| ; : in the OF the 29 enrolled 26 paseed Heath Macquartie, MP tor| lon cargo of heating ots tor te! Program For Winter Season | fa: w sste'are we. mae = t ‘iy rae : é the courses. The examiner W&3| Queens, will address. fhe United | Obarlottetown bulk weraee : , N.S. MacLeod. ; | Nations Association of. Prince | plant. Her time of arrival will) , : The following received Junior) paward Island at Montgomery | not be known until , At an executive meeting, bond was ‘felt, that “ would be Certificates: Margaret Young, | fall this Friday evening, Jan.| Mr. Connolly said that- it was, lowing the regular Holly Rafuse, Carol MacPher- | 15. | decided to fly the pilot to Saint; meeting of fhe Montague Branch | son, Faye Clow, Maxine Coop-) Mr, Macquarrie was a dele- John due to ice conditions build-| oF the Royal Canadian Legion HAS OPERATION ler,—Marion Cooper. Lorraine gate to the 12th, 13th, 14th and |ing up off Charlottetown which which-took—piace_in-the-Legion + Mrs. John Johnston, Peters | Murchison, Nancy Knox, Doug-| 17th United Nations Assemblies. | it is thought would prevent the Home on Thursday, Jan. 7th, Read, has undergone an opera-|las Clow, Terry Ross, Mary/He aiso represented Canada at| using of the usual pilot’s motor it was decided to hold a dance tion in the Kings County Mem-{ MacRae, John MacPherson, | the fourth General Assembly at | launch, used in clear waters. and social evening featuring a wrial Hospital, Montague. Kenneth MacKenzie, Phyllis | the Uruguay conference in 1960. r t notch orchestra once MacKenzie; Dora MacKenzie,/He is aso a director of the . math starting in late January. mene “| Jeannie “MacKentie/ Margaret [eee eed Stanh Another subject discussed was | Regional Mrs. Fred Bladt, 171 Prince | MacKinnon, Mery! Gillis, Belle) tional Co-operation Year. | ope the desirability of conducting a | discuss Street, is a patient in the P.E.l.| young, George Docherty, Thel| At Friday night’s meeting, Mr e course in contract bridge be-| which : Hospital where she will undergo) ma MacKenzie, Marilyn Mac-|Macquarrie will make Sn ss Airman eause of the large number of | gion is deeply — surgerv. | Donald, Phyllis Gillis, Barbera iotemeia eldest Nations | members and others who have The a was _* > BACK FROM ONT. Jean Gillis, Linda Young an@d ee ee shown great inte tended followed a which Mr. and Mrs, Marcel Moyeart | Marion MacRae. . Promoted game and have expressed /s| saclel events Garis whee —_—— and family, Upper Montague, | | Gesire oes. i £ surplus have ae to their" | CNR Ferries Fit. /Lt. R. Leslie MacLauch- : a es a snes } would mean »._. after holidaying with “Mrs.] : lan, 40, of Stanhope, P.E.I., has| bor force and those already | tions. not a“ in commodity | vents Moyeart's parents, Mr. adMrs. |> . -|Report * been promoted to squadron lead-| holding jobs. trade. but {A vaeions. SUNVIOUR heal am ty er in the RCAF, Canadian F. (One counci] survey found | and the payment of interest and George Lécoutere, Delho, Ont- s ces He adquariers announced| that of 499 unemployed per-| dividends to foreign’ investors, sree amount “ «| Record’ Yeewr "2: ee eet os ns ne eee GIVEN LICENSE wi Pi ra. - Sqdn. Ldr. MacLauchlan at-|. bad never taken en pve by L prvemeneat eapeneeier At a recent worship service in | tended Prince of Wales College eeelayed tad car ale n other words, this Mutray Harbor United Baptist The Borden - Cape Tormen-| in Charlottetown, and Queen's; amemployed a bao be a of the degree to Chureh the pastor Rev. A.G.J. tine terry service had its busiest | Usiversky, Kingston, Out.,| com bad actually comoleted which adequate demand would Steeves presented a local prea- | The t in eS ee M| prior to enrolling in the RCAF| Such a course). ading “of the by the operations of} ching license to Wallace Jordan. | | oe eee pas" in 1940. ; Molenl Reerale: Serte Mr. Jordan is at present attend- | mm Figures available from pro- A navigator, he trained at fee as the key operational ta ing Acadia University in pre- ' 1S PATIENT | vincial transportation direct or RCAF Station - Summerside ‘in in implementing man- and paration for the ministry. } Charlotte- | 1950 and served at stations in| “mY « it should be Norma Kenny of ar’ Graham Rogers show that the N ‘ and. On-| * policies; VISIT GRANDPARENTS | town-is-a patient in the Char- | Canadian National Runways op one Soe aeara mation te separated im unem- Pamela and Jennifer Stewart, | ttetown Hospital. oe pate ee von ‘red | Otcawa in 1960. He is currently soothe ; of: passengers in 1964, compa _ sion, Economic intelligence daaghters-of Dr. and Mrs.| UNDERGOING SURGERY | to 540,814 in 1963. employed in the Directorate of| the labor market Bow waa » David Stewart, Crapaud, spent | Mrs. Mary Revell, 91 King) The figures for last year in-| Organization. and Establishment “highly inadeq’ te.” a week in Montague visiting with |<, hss entered the Charlotte-| clude 30,490 rail passengers, an/| 4 Canadian Forces Headquar- Dealing with prices, the cout- their grandparents, Mr. and 1... Hospital where shew ill/increase of 6,156 over 1963. | ters. . cil ‘postulated the mainte- Mrs. Ethan Stewart. } Pa hicles i a- Sqdn. Lar. MacLauchlan is reasonable degree ‘teas surgery Tmday, Eee one et TY |e tg fe, Mackaueh| eS 6 uf easy PRESENTS BADGES RETURNS HOME The number of vehicles car-|!a%, Stanhope. the years ahead.” Mrs. Kay Hughes, District; mrs. Joseph Carr, 1 Hensley | ried last year was 237,560, an By reasonable, i sald. d/rent Commissioner for Kings County, | street, City, has returned to her | increase of 23,082 over 1963. PLANNING meant a range of increases Presemied tht Rensegeaty el: jtome trom. the Chorin) cr on ke ae within the limits of the rela- | the ef badges to the following Guid-| Hospital where she under-| “It was the biggest year ever | tively moderate a es: Debbie Sinclair, Carol Fer-| von treatment for a broken leg.|in the history of che. service,” ee uae prices and costs over the last guson, -Gillian Cudmore, Elea , said Mr. Rogers, .“and1 per. |cuts Gordon in -part,| Gecate. But it would have to nor Reddir?, Kathy Stewart, Bar- TOURIST MEETING sonally feel that the figures will [“we must do everything we can} tg» » much better ree- bara Ballem, Anne MacGowan,| The first 1965 meeting of the | be just as high in 1965, if not)to show that the experts are be-| ora than in the pe Lorraine Fraser and Alinda| directors of the P.E.I. Tourist | higher. Many potential visitors ing too cautious in their fore- riod. en Carpenter. Beth Clarkson and | Association will be held a( The “not come | cxsts However, the council set tour Brehaut will be presented Hotel Thursday acco _The omeeest — down conditions for this : with their Eim ‘gency. Helper} afternoon, it was st2\ed jt ey scrongly, in favor of 4 much| Rapid productivity growtl = badges when they have complet-|day by secretary “- aid | policy that would inclede —Inereased international | ed their Second Class require. | Gaudet. tho |” Moré Glatt ane f. piblie ee tioe Ajesteneat ments. ROBERTSON FUNERAL '— Borden | funds “to finance the is coanae ‘of : — The| The funeral for Arthur W movement of from | Guctive in Cr funeral of Samuel V. Penny was| Robertson was held Monday, has} one locality. to another, from! “_ ‘Reasonable held Monday afternoon from hie| Jam. 11, from the in| obsolete skills to new ones, both wage late residence at Pinette: Rev Funeral Home where Henry ferry from declining to expanding nese pri. Donald Nicholson conducted the| wes Guducis iY 5 nody were i) ere The service at the home and grave. ; of the Willing Sat in the ; Hymns sung were Abide | With of the King's Daughters. Me and Safe In The Arms of “sung were Unto an “Pallbearers were: s and Abide With Me. = Ross, Murdock L. Mor-| Malcolm Darrach, Walter|. ¥ in| ployer pays the. ; Oy the| SPECIAL TR jotermest toa pase. ts| Grape aad Co T Andrew 7 Re van ot | veation, | balance of | payme | ero a eas the Polly cemetery, Mt. Buch-| Interment took pla the Mont- nap, People's cemetery.