yx ; ist ont ty Gamo Looking, around at last night's rehearsal of the Y’s Men's Spr- ing Show, which takes place next Monday and Tuesday in Prince of Wales College, the leading character is found in the role of the city and provincial | ¥ planner who was well ahead with a number of extremely un- usual plans for the new Provin- cial Building. On being asked how he had come to take on a distracting un- dertaking of this nature, he re- plied that he quite enjoyed it. He said he used to work for a well- known shorthorn breeder, the cattle were of such high pe- digree that they all tended to look down their noses at him. An unending stream of sing- fmg delegations comes in to see the planner and they all have some natural requests to make in respect of the new Provincial Building. The farmers, want better faciliities for park- ing and confidential loans. A very vigorous soloist wants the building built on time. A leisure- City Y’s Men Are Engaged In Rehearsing Spring Show ly delegate from Sherwood wants something done about the smoke from the city dump. A much less leisurely group who ave come downtown with the kids in tow, want restrooms in your building right away.’ Con- a in the jail are not forgot- "tees is much light satire he- fore Messrs Dick Turpin and eil Young come arofind and up- in their attempts to decorate the planner’s office before he has oot whatever he still had to p The one half of the show sees much light-hearted treat- ment of the social, tourist and work-a-day seasons, Highlights are well-known local figures in unusual roles as models of 1862 to 2062, travellers at a travel bureau, fellow - travellers in what could be a hitherto untra- velled political itnerary and as participants in a “John’s Messy Islanders’ Show The show is ‘veil supported by Dr. Paul Cudmore’s orchestra and Y’s men’s chorus. Brighton School Contract Awarded MacDougall Firm The New Glasgow, N.S. firm of MacDougall Construction Ltd., has been award contract for the construction of the new school to replace West Kent School, it was announced Rear-Admiral To Visit Here Local naval officials announ- ced yesterday that Rear-Armiral Kenneth Dyer, DSC, CD. RCN, Flag Officer Atlantic Coast, will make his first visit to Charlotte- town since taking over his Hali- fax post; on Thursday, April 5. Admiral Dyer will be guest speaker at the annual dinner meeting of the P, E, I. Branch of the Naval Officers Association of Canada at the Charlottetown Hotel. Admiral Dyer is due to arrive here Thursday morning by serv- ice aircraft and during the fore- noon he will make official calls on Lieutenant-Governor F. Wal- ter Hyndman, Premier Walter R Shaw, and Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet. last night by Dr. R.G. set plans and a few other things| Bun Liberals To Candidates No additional candidates were expected to offer at the Queens | County Liberal nominating con- vention heré tomorrow noon, it was learned last night. The five reported are to | be in the running are Cecil A Miller, Frenchfort; B.B. Jones, ury; ree Parkdale; Ira York and Allison Gillin "Dherlota: town. The cenvention will get under- way with the registration ot | delegates at the Community Cen- tre at 2 o'clock, nominations are expected to get underway short- ly after 3 o’cloc Each candidate will be given five minutes each to speak to the delegates, prior to the vot- ng. Mr. Gillis, 41, a well known Charlottetown lawyer, is serv- ing his second term on the City Council. He was law clerk of the provincial legislature from 1953 to 1957. A graduate of cpu ore versity with the, degree Bachelor of Laws, Mr. cits | served as artillery officer in England, North Africa, Italy and North cont Europe, in the yen War. rmer athlete, he retains his seeaeaat in all sl aud | The firm’s bid of $363,326.90 . Was chosen m among five general bids, which included M.F. Schurman Co., Lid., Wil liams and Murphy, Modern Construction ‘Ltd., Moncton, and Eastern Woodworker s Ltd., New Glasgow, Sub-trade ‘contracts were warded to Douglas Bros. and Jeune for plumbing, heating and ventilating; Burke Electric for electrical work; and Vipond Sprinkler Company, Moncton, for the sprinkler system. Dr. Lea stated the construc- tion of the-new school, to be located on Victory Avenue in the section of the city between venue and Brighton Shore, will commence as soon as the ground is fit, The com- a date has ne set for Oct. 15 of this ye: The MacDougall ‘hes is com- pleting the new Prince Street School is Charlottetown at the | present time. Restaurant LOCAL BRIEFS= , and Fred Clair | visiting their parents in Montague, Mr. and Mrs. John Clair, ‘Sere lore an PARTY aes e following are the winners at on St. Thomas Acquinas card ladies’ tion, Cemeriae Genge; men's. first, Alex MacKenzie and Jos- | @ph Fisher; consolation, William Mrs. Renovations Carried Out Lea, chairfnan of the “Charlottetown | School Boa: pe breeders in the province, i 3 wns the pacer Ginger E. and | the telten Cyclone Kelly that won the Maritime Bred futurity as a four-year-old. Mr. Lewis, with his brother | Claude, own acres of land | at York and also farm addition- | al rented property. They grow more than 150 acres. of potatoes | annuall Tan WEL LL KNOWN ong the best known Hol- | their Lewisdale herd is widel known for production and show- _ oe They won e of ti top prizes from Charinttetowa rg Toronto where they took the male grand cham- pionship at the a Winter Fair on one occa: The Lewisdale oor has also shown at the Eastern United States Exposition the past two years. < after- | aa waren Nominate In Queens Mr. Lewis graduated in the | degree course from Nova Scotia | Truro, | | ment of agriculture prize for the | highest standing in the class. He was secretary of the Third District of Quee: for seven | years. Pcs Miller, the veteran of the | Pp, topped the poll at nomin- pg ‘conventions on three pre vious occasions. He was victor- ious on four convention , tries He did not offer in 1958 but his een to succeed has o offer again and sv es said to a making a strong | bid for reognition on this occas- on | Mr, Douglas a veteran of the | RCAF, served nine years as ‘or |a provincial member second district of Kings. A former resident of the Head of Hillsborough where was now resides in Parkdale. Mr, Jones who operates a large farm at Bunbury, is & registered seed grain produc- |er, fur breeder and dairy farm- E farmer and potato dealer, he | ‘Was PARTNER He was partner for some | years with his father, the late J. | Walter Jones, a former agro of the province and later Sena- ae in the Abegweit herd which was internationally known established ld world records for productio The first asain mink breed- | er in the province, he’s a_ past president of the P.E.J. Fur | Breeders Association and the P.E.I, Holstein Breeders As- sociation. ‘ With the exception of Mr Miller, all of the contestants are making their first bid for recognition in the federal field. | Harry MacLauchlan, Stanhope will preside at the con- vention as county president. Provincial Leader Alex Mathe- son, Tom Kickham, Souris and | George MacKay, MLA, Albany, | federal candidates in Kings Prince counties will speak while the ballots are being counted. Three Witnesses Are Heard In Potato Marketing Case Three witnesses were heard, er in good standing with the last night in the case of Sterling | P.E.I. Potato Marketing Board, Hackett, Queens County Mount Albion, before! and also without paying the one magistrate’ | cent per hundred-weight- levy Court adjourned until April 4 at| required under the board regu | 80 a.m. when a decision will ibe made by the defense counsel A new restaurant whose aa i to Byron as endie as reputation of serving fine ood” has ‘car cena its doors @* a extensive renovation. son's Restaurant, located for | | business about six months ago after an extensive renevation and recently, as business in- creased at a startling pace, a second, more ro renova- tion was carried out In addition, enc cook has been brought in from | Montreal to supplement David Mayme, The new cook, | Lawrence oo Yperen, a had cooking exper!- ence in Ontario and — a time as oe re fi af the Up cisering serviets os en poe ; sec : Kelly; consola- eek Yoru, | Spring ago. The restaurant ee in nat delivery Valley several monihs Quebec, im- | | whether or not it proposes to | present any evidence. Hackett | pleaded not guilty. Hackett, counselied by Allison | Gillis, is charged with trucking | potatoes out of the province, | without them being covered by | an invoice from a licensed deal- loa branch manager a Palmer and was laa cue Penge | tion | SPRING TIME IS CHICK TIME See Us TODAY! lations The accused is alleged to have | trucked or attempted to truck | seventy-five 75-lb. bags of po- The SURGE does a good job of milking cows DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LTD. | 155 Kent St. Ch’tewn A ALWAYS IN STOCK MASTER CHICK STARTER KRUMS A complete line of Master feeds in stock at all times. De OunE wantin a ers Cusidanone LTD. 2 iy : z 2 ii | ‘ i= Brackley Pt. Road carpentry work on LARRY’S RESTAURANT IRA YOUNKER GENERAL CONTRACTOR Dial 4-5954 ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens vens County | Better Housing -Is Recommended ndations on how the |ing of the Metropolitan Com- housing situation in the metro- mission at Prince of Wales Coll- politan area could be improved | ege last night. will go to the Charlottetown ecommendations will be City Council and the Provincial |drawn up by M.F. Hagan. G..ernment, following a meet- | \-.airman of the commission and | Peter Moore, secretary, assist- tatoes and 205 15-lb. bags to the! ed by E.A. Belliveau, vice-chair- mainland via the Wood Islands | man of bn Provincial Housing ferry route. | Commiss: Magistrate James 8B. John- ston, QC presided with John H. eens ESenenntone the case for the C Richard ‘ Burge, St. Peters, chairman of the P.E.I. Potato Marketing Board, stated that the board order number 35 was The came meeting discussed rentals and the necessity of having a legalized standard and | government inspection of rental | units. | Guests of the commission | were Reginald MacNutt, presl- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Mar. 30, 80, 1962. 5 t PRAISE (Continued From Page 1) diction, which tended to be too Tracecie Wins Exhibition Tilt rapid in pla Tracadie CYO defeated §$ |. Her fiance, Albert Adam, ta- Eleanors 5-3 in an exhibitio ken by Mr. Farrell, played his game at SDU rink last night. role well she thought, but Scoring for the winners wer: should learn to move more light- P. Hug ghes, V. Fisher, M. Fitz ly on his feet Steele and Harole Of the Butler, Miss ee . ford remarked that John Cam MacDonald hy a ron placed a new interpretation my on the role, doing it well, again, more ev Blea 4 be placed on dictio: core *4| Thoughout her aaa the | play adjudicator concentrated espec | BETT jally on voice and diction as she also pointed out that at times | Jack Thomas scored all thre: St. Sioatans goals. Guild. following which the final decision on the winning will be announced ER UNDERSTANDING T tival, the chairman, J. Watson ,_| Terry Barker, as the acting rm | MacNaught, QC, stated that the mantic matinee idol, was fore | theatre. through the promoting ing his voice. of better understanding of oth She asked Don Slimman, who cou es _— ntries, was doing amet than n & played the part of secretary to the count, who is not s [a one oe ee eee een it| He noted that all ‘arse la E TO SPEAK arly owns the eeati | na presented felainate ‘s i where t lay enacted, | diff Chaciee (80 Abe eee 1 erent countries, with eee Pr yg agg pee henge Mr ato smooth out your actions and | ian, Spanish and English writ. {enjoy the role more.’ SETTING CRITICISIZED In commenting on the setting | ers involved. U.S. JUSTICE RETIRES _ WASHINGTON (AP)—United of Alcoholism and Drug ae diction Research Foundat of Ontario, will be the oe speaker at the two-day alco- erased. a atindioner x cd | States Supreme Court Justice hol education conference |) 00), atven to srenti wei sith Charles E, Whittaker retired which — in the Charlotte effect”, th ms ee | “castle Thursday. Whittaker, 61, a jus- town Hotel today. Hon rge rather than the more tice for five years, has been is p “pe: modern room which wa - 7 i Dewar, MD, will officially Rag 4i S pre ill health. He is one of the open the conference this morn- | 9°? o ihe audience. She | present four Republicans om ing at 10 o'clock. contrasted this with some of the the nine-man court. dent of the Protestant ee | passed by the P.E.I. Potato| Service Bureau; Giles Cantw Marketing“Board on Sept. 1, /19- 61. Hackett is alleged to have made an infraction of this order. Edward McKenna, Iona, tes- tified that he was employed by the board at the Wood Islands’ ferry terminal to collect levees on potatoes trucked from the Island when Hackett is said to have crossed or attempted to cross to the mainland. Asked by Mr. Holmes how many potatoes were on the Hac- | kett truck, he replied seventy- ment of health; Louis But- ler, Cen mrcationt of the Catho- lic Welfare Bureau and Mr. | Belliveau. | ANNUAL SET It was decided that the co Mission’s annual meeting would be held April 26 and a nominat- | ing committee was named to. ring in a new slate of Sean Named to the commit- | tee were William Long, est Royalty; Frank MacDonald, Parkdale; George Cheverie, | five 75-lb. bags. Asked if there| snerwood: Earle Norrie, Spring | | 120 TO BE VACANT were any more Potatoes on the | Park: Donald Stewart, | truck, he said ‘“‘no’’. He st tated | bury; J. mond Asians: that he saw Hackett. cross on the) (harlottetown and Bernard Da- Boek with the an et potatoes. ley. Southport. | McKenna said that he was at the ee terminal to collect board | | EXPROPRIATION? of one cent per hundred | Mr. Belliveau pointed out that eas for the P.E.I. Potato | a solution to the problem o} Marketing Board. andlords refusing to repair their | | In his’ testimony, the levee, and to his knowledge ard would be expropriation. has not yet paid it. | Edward Bayfield Ellis, Char-|in Great Britain, {the Island by truck, testified ; that in regard to the refused | payment by Hackett, expropriated. Following the expropriation the | by Edward McKenna or from) rented to families. a other source. When asked| He said the other solution | by Mr. Holmes whetaer or not! through slum clearance by way | | Hackett is in possession of ajof area redevelopment would dealer's ee Ellis said that| take in the vicinity of four to he is ‘five years as reports have to VATS 6 LE A ELI LENT EY BT IES open tonight till 9:30—Saturday till 5 ! Boys Spring Suits for Easter and after @ charcoal wool blend worsteds priced from @ hard-wearing @ many with 2 pants @ sizes from 6 up chief HD ieetvyo inspector, for = go through the proper channels, | if a legalized standard was in- mM- | troduced in order to get land- McKenna | | shontiak in order to bring them | are brought up to standard, if said that Hackett refused to pay | UP to standard or above staid- | necessary, He stated this system was used | problems they have encountered where they | through their type of work as lottetown, P.E.I. Potato Market-| give landlords the alternative to| did Sister Mary Henry of ing Board supervisor of levees| bring the houses up to standard | Catholic Welfare Bureau | on all potatoes transported from! or the house and land will be| Arthur Laws of the Protestant no collec- | houses are brought up to stand- | case where it took her four moa- tion had been turned in to him) ard on a temporary basis and | | ths to get a landlord to repair THE BOYS’ STORE 17.95 costumes which she consider- ed to be generally good, al- | though one in particular, that | = the lacky, was not well fitt- MOTOR REWINDING Miss Springford 7 REPAIRS that it is necessary t a balance between sottiauss os | Storey Electric Ltd. |houses have to be found and other houses have to be built. Mr. Belleveau also stated that ereiainnt costumes and not have one lords to improve their premises comnety contrasting to the a rental control board would have to follow as “landlords who In ncluding her remarks improve their property are cer- | Miss Springford invited all in tainly’ going to raise their attendance to come to this even- rents.” ing’s presentation of ‘‘The Blood Wedding”, by the Saint Duns- | tan’s University’s Drama Soe It was pointed out by Claude | iety and to the concluding play Smith, director of town plann-|on Saturday at which time “The ing that in July or August. 120, | Dover Road” will be presenied | to 150 homes or apartments were | by the Charlottetown Little ‘moving ti em tnd ok eK Ok kk He suggested that these homes SPECIAL ‘ MIDNIGHT SPECIAL SHOW A Realty TONIGHT! should not be rented until they Restricted to 18 SPECIAL years and over. SATURDAY VIOLENT CRIME WITH MATINEES AND WITHOUT PASSION! 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