ISLAND NEWS PAGE Kings, Queens and City The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. Feb. 2, 1963. The Village of Parkdale has added a new fire engine to its gdcpartment's equipment. T he yofficial turning over of the keys of e new tanker-pumper will take place at the fire hall this afternoon at 1.30. i The chairman of the village geommissioners, Alex MacLean,: says the new piece of equipment New Pumper ls Added lo Parkdale Fire Dept. an outside area which was fully paid up and not be able to ans-l wer it because the firemen and he apparatus were out on a call to an area which had not paid its agreed-upon fees. e new pumper which is equipped with a 1.200-gallon tank and a front-end pump. is design-. ed especially for fighting fires THE CANADIAN Opera scone prior to last night’s Company last night presented performance are Jan Rubes a iwoact comic opera by (left), who played the part Mozart, "Women Ame Like of Do lfonso. and Dr. That' at Prince of Wales George Brough, musical dir- ecior. College. Looking over the Opera Company's Production Plays To Capacity Audiences An enthusiastic crowd greeted'and won by their lovers, who the second performance of Mo-have disguised themselves as 8 ' omen Areiodd-looking Albanians in the 611-, 1ai-i'.~ comic opera. “ lec That", staged by the Can-isulng plot. adihn‘Opera Company last night: Alternating with last night's Il ‘I’I‘Im‘? 0‘ wales Conefle- cast at the matinee performance I‘mmmg SUCh well'known ar' yesterday afternoon and at this “its 35 Jan RIIIPCS- JOh“ Aral7“evening‘s production. are Phil WI C‘ms‘ance “Sher. the 095” (Stark. Alexander Gray. Peter is staged in an 18th century ltal- : van Ginkel‘ Arlene Meadows, Ia" Fenlng- ROI“ 3" ""3 ll‘VElsie Sawchuk, and Dodi Pro- Enflllsh tero. Ron Hastings and Joseph Th9 PM concerns 3“ Elderly Rutien play the parts of ser- haclieior, Don Alfonso (Jan Ru- vams at 31‘] performances _ hes" _“h° makes a wager that Production is by Herman Gci- the sweethearts of Ferrando and OFTMPI, Dr (gorge Brnugh Guglielmo, two young officers 1 . '1 di‘ {or played by John Arab and Cor- ' “’5‘” I“ ' nelis Oplhof, cannot be trusted The Openmg Show WSIN’day afternoon was sung to a capac— ity audience, with bus loads of students from all sections of the province in attendance. 'i‘ h e y obviouslys enjoyed the show, a to remain true. Don Alfonso engaged the aid of the maid of the two women, Despina (Kathryn Newman) in esigned to prove his ': d. Lthe village calls. He noted last night that some communities lagreed to pay Parkdale for fire protection services have failed ;to do so, although the firemen .still respond to calls for assis- Etance from these areas [ Mr. Webster said he w :like having a call come in from ‘Lecture Series ,For Married Couples Slated A lO-lcsson series in “ ‘iindamentals of Marriage", for i married couples in the Char- lottetown area, oocns Sunday night. Feb. 3, in the auditorium of Notre Dame Academy at :30. ‘ The SOI‘IOS, presented last lyeair for the finst time, in tail- iored. generally speaking, for couples married from one to :20 years, or for parents of ,children still in the school-age ibrackct. l Rev. Walter Reid. chaplain ;at Charlottetown Hospital and in graduate of the Maritime iSclioo-l of Social Work, will be itiic guest speaker (it tomorrow 3c niuht‘s opening session. He will ; to the “Chris- givc an introduction cour<c and speak on the tiaii ideal of Marriage". The course. directed by Rev. T. P. ilzimmiil. is an adapta- tion of the pro-marital course that has been conducted by Father liammill since 1957 e ; yesterday afternoon | ‘ -, ° i i S : First Baptist Church. The ls- l land-wide rally is an annual event. SOURIS —- Following failure to nominate enough councillors to fill all seats in the Souris Town Counci at the first nom- ination day, Tuesday, Jan. 22, a for second such ceremony was held After the close of nominations at her home, Town Clerk Gene- ivieve Roach, announce that all s e v e n seats, including the mayor's and the six councillors ,were filled by acclamation. i The new council will consist. lof the mayor and three coun- 1cillors from the previous coun- ‘cil, along with three newcom- jers to civic politics. iOn retired Dou- ‘ilors. Andrew Meurant, :businessman, and ‘cette, plant foreman at Easterni Fisheries Limited, were all that nominated for the seven vacan- §STOTY Of Fight Told As Pair Remanded By . will enable the department to .- ;give better service on outside which previously ould dis- ‘ Jan. 22. retiring Mayor C. I LaVie and retiring council-. es. . On that date. Mayor LaVie‘ in areas which do not have al regular water supply system. It; can also be used for fighting} grass and chimney fires in the} village itself and can augment' the present fire fighting capaciui tics of the department. i The Parkdale fire departmenti has been testing the new fire;I truck in the last few days andi 'finds it satisfactory. g ISLAND RALLY OF BPTIST YPU UND‘ERWAY A three-day Baptist youth ; Carl Farmer, pastor of the i rally opened last evening at church, led closing devotions. Among those attending were. standing, lelt to right, Beppii Plocmp, Bedeque. Esther Car- land president of the groups. Seated are Rowena Garrett, Charlottetown, of Char- lottetown senior Baptist Youth and Dorothy Fellowship. Campbell, president Last evening’s activi- i ihad first nominated for council- gslsegmgl:d°gw ritggztifiglf’gf “I ruthers, president of Char- 1 lor, and shortly before nomina- ’ . ~. r 1 ,tions Closed and it was appap drama by the Charlottetown lmmmln Balm“ \pU' Heal' group. discussion groups. a flier Klnfl. Montague. and El- ent that nobody would nominate ‘ ma yor, he withdrew his icouncillor's papers and renom- ginate for a second term as imayor. lT I At yesterday's proceedings,i lone member of the last council”l ‘Jolin .l. MacDonald, CNR agent- .at Souris, renominatcd for ano- sing-song, and recreation. Rev. lecn Hayter, Charlottetown, Is- heft or Wallboard Charge Adjourned To Feb. 4; No PIeai filler term No plea was taken in the case dra: Edward Bloyce MacRae. , The three newcomers are: of Norris Hartie Kitson. Char- Wlienllcy River. and Arthur Lud- ‘Clarence MacDonald, accountant lottetown, which was adjourned low Jenkins, Marslifieid, each iwith Usen Fisheries: Walter 501— u n t ll ch. 4, by Magistrate pleaded guilty to the charge. The ‘omon, barber. and Raymond James B. Johnston, QC, to fix cases of Douglas Gordon Shei- Leal‘d. Proprietor 0f a talk)!“ a date for hearing, in Queens dow. Cherry Valley, and Archie lop. County magistrate‘s court yes- Andrew Cliappell. Stanhope. who Following the close of nomin- terday afternoon. eaded not guilty, were adjour- ations Mayor LaVie announced Kitson, is charged with the ned to Feb. 4.. that the new council will h old theft of 20 sheets of wailboard. Gerald Patrick Murnaghan. 0 its first meeting Monday. Feb. valued at over $50, the proper- Fort Augustus. was ned $10. 11 at 8 pm. Immediately prior ty of David Henry Ford. and costs or the days for driv-'. no this sessi'ili the swearing—mi Pleading guilty to a charge ing a vehicle on the wrong sidel ceremony will take place. ‘of driving without due care and of the highway. 1attention. Fulton Walter Proude, For annwmg a vehicle. of Charlmmlfmm “'35 fined $10 and which he was the owner. to be 005” 0" five days driven on the highway with faul- THIS WEEKEND WORTH'S PHARMACY 142 PRINCE STREET Will be open all day Saturday and will be the only Drug Store open Saturday evening and all day Sunday. DIAL 4-3424 FREE DELIVER-1' ‘1'.— fi¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ SPECIAL TODAY I and 3 Only Magistrate livan islfi and all three cases defence counsel. (in the charge of speeding to ty equipment, Aubrey Carl Mac- lwhicli he pleaded guilty. Myron " Turner, WinSIoe. was fined ed a fine of $10 and costs or five days costs or five days. In lx‘ll“"“., \lnunt llCi’lX‘l‘i. receiv- ALI-fine of $3 and costs or two and if “.m foam? a sum, I“: Stanley Wilkes and Jameslirviug was at. the house next is John P. Nicholson. while “19 days was imposed on one pep point The women_ Bombeua delightful musical comedy. ’ : V ‘ . (Cecilia Ward and Flordiligl Tonight's Performance WI” llu't‘l‘ for cacil Sunday night i SF 9918’ Chagmaew‘mh fike In: g‘gfifiliialui‘fit‘fifnfiflfib 2:, prosecution was conducted by son for failure to stop at a stop which lasts approxi- Named “I 6mg m a " ‘ ’ Ne_ Alan K. Scales, "L (Constance Eisner) are wooed be the final one here. . session, New Police Chief For City Sworn In "it is s ilirst for us, in that we lyoung daughter Lena. b e t tcr finally recognize one of our own 1 known to her friends as ‘Picky‘. boys" Mayor A. Waithen Gan-i Also in the Chamber for the dcl said yesterday at theiceremony were Police Magis- IWt‘al'li'lg in ceremony of Slerns trate James Haslam. Cou rt Webster. new Chief of Police ofIClerk Bert Campbell and form- Chai-lottetown, in City Council‘er Magistrate KM. Martin as ' - well as a large number of the The Mayor said he hoped it City Hall staff. mount the end of the system 0 bring'n: in retired members of the RCMP to head the depart- ment. and noted that Mr. Web- ster had joined the force "ncnr‘ IV ‘3'» vcars ago and has steadily climbed the ladder to reach the pinnacle today." SiNt‘ERE THANKS Sunrn in as City Marshal andi . Chic of police of the (my 05‘ Many contemporary histor- Charlottetown, the for m er tans call our age “The Age of drplilv - chief said in reply; "I Materialism." Many. today. IJP- am honored. and offer my sin- Iieve in matter alone, holding cerc thanks to Your Worshipspirit a myth. WU“? members 0f City Conn“ The order of the universe is ril irl‘ making my aWOINImen' hierarchical. God is Spirit. *1 I‘l‘nlitlfi' . Spirit in its essence does. “19"?- AS the Mayor. wear"!!! h” fore, stand higher than matter. Chm" of “Irma “dmmmem‘l but God d 0e 3 not despise mat- the oath two people proudlv H . - ' ‘ - . e made it. He saw that it “'alt‘llf‘t'l from the seats on 5;, good. from. 'I‘ h e v were the new . chief“~ v ' , ' And He so loved the material : “I‘m margarfl' and the" world He had made t at ‘chose to send His only Son into 9 . .‘mathy one hour. White Cane gWeek Slated "Your good vision Is a two way street," said Thomas Kays president of the Charlottetown Friendship Cliih. one jeross-Cnnada links iCauadian Council of the Blind. “Your sight serves you as a window or. the world. When you iassmt a blind person through busy traffic or in some other CARDINAL MacGUIGAN Spirit A Myth? spirit. binding both in mutual charity as first intended. All those who have lived as saints or died as martyrs have experienced this unity. They have rediscovered that accord of flesh and spirit which we s Adam‘s before the fall. They know again that original com- pleteness for which we were in- ‘vcnlcd. Sanclity. therefore. lisbos the unity of flesh a nd '. Not unconditionally. for to time. allows His closest friends to m o v e away from Him a little in order that they may then frccly seek to draw still closer. Holiness re- of 781“ with The . rc-cstnb- j .disorderly in city police courtitiivo i yesterday. The complainant. Mrs. Frances i Irving. said the two accused had i come to her house last night and anted to fight with her hus- iband, Everett. Mr. Wilkes even threatened to kill him. They pre- led her from closing the door a window at i. i i vcn and then smashe . the back of the house. While Mr. ,way. your eyes do double ‘ ut cussing White Cane Week iuored at this time every year by the CCB and The Canadian National Institute for the Blind. "This year the theme is pre- vention of .blindness with an alert to all Canadians to take care of their eyes. It seems ridiculous that the blind must point the seeing illhe importance of good vision". he d, “but a recent CNIB study shows that Canadians are indifferent about their own ‘eye health". Emphasizing title double role in! good sight, he pointed out a ifew constructive methods of Iasswting those Who do not see. lTransportation is always an {urgent need. Appointments with 'doctors. dentists and other calls lane ten beyond the scope of lWhite Came travel. “If you have ifrec time and drive a car, your laid here fated." he sa North Shore Scout Troop spon- n E The Club president was dis-i will be most apprec- id. accuaed to leave the . 7 Mr. Steele had obtained! Failure I0 ('OmPIY WI”! "0- .a board off a nearby fence and parking signs in the vicinity of. Struck him with it several North River rink brought fincsj itimes. Mrs. Irving had come out Of $10 and costs 0? “V9 days 1 in the meantime and was struck ,each to three persons, while two ion the shoulder by the same others pleaded not guilty to the‘ istick which was thrown by the charge and had their cases ad- } accused. The case was adjourned until next Friday, with accused re-l ;manded in custody. | James Earl MacPhee, Char- ; lottctown, and Ronald Woodgatc, ‘Mermaid, charged with break iand entry last week in court ‘ were remanded until Feb. 7. An appeal by John Holmes. counsel i for the defence, to have the pres- ,‘ent bail of $500 owered was i mises. Pa rkdale Pharmacy BARGAIN COUNTER Miscellaneous items -- vit- amins, toiletries, baby needs. ctc., reduced as much as 50%. PARKDALE PHARMACY "Open 7 nights a week til 1 or” mad. George Lloyd Carver. Alexan- Car Struck While Owner fFiIing Papers : SOURIS — icv pavement rc- ..RlCHARD ERDMAN ‘r‘ , ‘MYRNA HANSEN at W’ JIM aACTus iturnd down. i . - . - 3 O ‘l ,n . of L .l J. Moe! _ i suited in a two-carcollismn on , likoy’lechgizid witfiutlze possessgfn l Main Street. Souris. at about 7 ' £3.45 yesterday afternoon. or “Olen gonds valued under' The collision occurred when a, , $50 adjourned from Thursdayi - . . g - l 19.19 car, driven by Mrs. James i 3was further adjourned to Feb. MacDonald, Souris. skidded mm‘ the , a parked 1957 model owned by} | Clarence MacDonald, Souris. Mi- ; ‘ . nor damage resulted to both ve- _‘ ew. ..smart. .. different Charged with driving wrong way on a one-way street a motorist paid a fine of $3. [h ' A drunk and incapable wasv ~ch .. i i , . mm," 20 days. common“ bhel The. accident took place in You 11 love et. lfront of the home of Town iCIerk Genevieve Roach, and at l the time Mr. MacDonald was in filing his nomination papers for :. town councillor. "‘ Georgetown Nominate; Smith??? T323343... "it 1323? . 1 lot his 25th year of service. Ear-‘ i Ilier in the week the store's stafff lhcld a banquet at which he was‘ I: ‘given a gif. ‘_ , GEORGETOWN —— Yesterday's Mr. Coburn joined Eaton‘s in. lnominations at Georgetown saw Moncton in 1938. He later work-' inomlnations filed for the office‘ed in Halifax and moved to iof mayor and six councillors. Charlottetown in 1955 when thei . Kennedy a member of company opened a branch here.‘ the outgoing council was the on- He is head of the piece goods. ly nomination filed for mayor..department. For councillors those nomina- Mr. Coburn is the fourth mem-. ting were: former mayor. A. H. ber of the local store to ga l n I dock them—the newi winter and aprinig dresses, in wools, silks.l shantu rigs. lin- m. Whirl-is THR'ILLING EXCITEMENT AND TEN- T; to generous FIRST LOVE! does life hold for a girl with the oi 4- .c ypian. stores our wholeness, bill to be- . i , We know that God fashionedcohmle holy, we must first be i ' w o e. n ! man from the humblest matter {Of all— clay— the least promis- ‘ing to foreign eyes. is it any wonder that even some f t it; chose to put I-Iim into that most vulnerable of all corrup- tibic matter. human esli. in COTTON FUNE funeral Mn order to fulfill His own ineffablc Won was held Fflday. Feb. 1 fl'om St. Peter's Catharina] when ice was by :eN‘hthacon J. R. if our will is one with God's, The Ist North Shore Boy Scout if we really want what Hermon which was formed in th WBMS- and d0 “m- as “‘0 mOSI‘ , Stanhope area last fall has madei 3' '0 Using this ancient Clay, GOd,there is peace between flcshl - _ made it POSSible for earthiand spirit. Most of carry aboutjgggpt:;:eafiguffe freely to seek entrance IntO-hait- converted wills which tor-Ion their second a”, badges. ‘Hcaven. ment us continually because Troop Leader Donald Ems H The haDDPY “"1011 0‘ b0dy and {they In“ '0 Iran-“form “s- If is.and Patrol Leaders Gordon El- soul was broken down by 0148' WWW "’membeflnfl "1‘" If Isllis and Blair MacLaughlan were 'inal sin. After the fall. it be-‘seldom or never the body that Invested Jan. 33' “d the re_ ‘came obvious that there was s lrehels. but always and only the muning "he were Invested at a wound between matter and :will. if our will be completely spirit, not less painful for being‘turned to God. our bodies tool EAL—The .RobenL parents Thursday night. , is Sheldonl ly and ma M R _ self-inflicted. ,wlll be His willing and e vent The smutmasm. ferment N 2. 9 mil-1. All men have known it. Even lIOYIUI 59“““5- Jay and the assistant scoutmas-lwe Allglican cemetery ' ‘the greatest saints have suffer-l Many examples in the lives of tors are Lloyd com“ and “or- ' ‘ saints show us this happvlace Marshall. The troop is spon- :ke e Joh angels did not understa n 1'"in do. just wish we want it. then i {m prom“ A“ 1, boy, in mg. tell was the sixth nominee to fill lthe council. Eaton's Honors Kirk Coburn {ceremony witnessed by their Charlouemwm became atrick Murphy. Spurgcon r, Guy Hemphill and Joseph‘ nson. ‘ Frank Lavandier who was not‘ member of the former coun- Stewart. and former councillors,imembership in the c_lub. FAMOUS FOR BRANDED TNSPE CTED Dan River Cottons By Leo Donal - itch-arm- DRESSES body and passions of a woman and the mind ota child 7 7 7 7 . 5 10 9 MHHO-GOZDWWVWVER PRISENTS Monday . _ _ ... _ _ ... .w ‘. .i . I 5- GOOD 0,, island furriers ltd. Eggééj:?fisht Tuesday Dial 2-1273 . , ' ,, o .1 ,, no. the My ‘ ‘79 Grafton St. ‘ ZAKEA "3:53;. .. AA-‘A A A A A A A -i Kirk Coburn, Grafton Street. th 1,064th member of the T. Eaton Co. Quarter Century Club this ck. He was presented with a dil- ed from this division. T h e y ,the “Y FUNERAL — The fu- ‘have testified that the flesh is icondition. Without it. they could lsored by the Women‘s institutes M I” Mrs. Crawford Jay week, however willing theinever have suffered what they in! gianhop,_ we" Cow,th md‘ “is held Prion . froml t- the have felt one law did suffer. Let us not forectjCovohead osd, with Mrs: u“ 348014881: m 1Plume ‘lghtlie'ir minds and another in that He. Who told us to take up i’Bruce Ellis as chairman of the ~ service w“ W lulelr members. The ja ggcd our cross. also assured us thatl‘gmup committee. by REV. D. A. W. A iblsde of this division splits US "is yoke W85 “EN. IS tht‘ quwtl The group committee is also duel. “That Bum Land" '.part day and night, and were humor of st. Lawrence telling; run: we an affiliated Wol’ ‘ "‘3 sung by Mr and M" N‘s] it not for grace, justice would his torturers to ‘turn him on his ' Cub Pack, "Otheson. Pallbearers ‘werebe out of human reach and grill (“Because this 'd is —— - mm Mi‘ICt‘Ionnld. Allbon Msc- icharity unthinkable. nift‘ly “’8 Siied ) “OI PW“ the whole gamut of our sensibil dmid mm, * enough that his body was hap- ities. be directed to an wni. ‘ ilosophel'. the . But to th e He demands that we put new man, not only to thought The wholeness of soul‘ a n d but in our yery flesh and bone. Km . ~ oil's imprimatur. His and asks at this In order that; Mme “3k Ling: 3.33:9” m “be e"-Ie's vehicle 0 seal. God demands the v e r y we ms enjoy His world in tin ‘ 0mm w” h York movement toward God. Union breath of our being. the inward true nature with all things even . mm m flesh endlesch at every movsmsnm’uslly restored in Him. I d. 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