' l ..L _«.. WE West Kent and Spring Park one of the features was a cone tume parade. Bonnie Lou Hen- nessey left). dressed in 3 cos- tume entitled ‘Little Miss Schools staged their annual ice sports program at the. Sports Arena last night and Council agreed to hold a re- ception in the Charlottetown lio- tcl for tile retiring chief. immed- iately following the F‘cb. 11 meeting. it was thought that a suitable presentation Would be made to Chief MacArthur at that time. PROPERTY PURCHASED At an emergency session of. Suspended Sterns Webster. deputy- chief of city police. will take over his new duties as police chief Feb. 1. folloll‘ing the retirement of the present chief. C. W. MacAr- thur. The appointment was approv- ed yesterday at a special meet- ing of city council. called for the purpose of naming a new chic . ; Coun. W. R. MacNeiIl, chair» m: i of the oolicc c‘mmittee.' stated that his committee h ad unanimously approved the ap- pointment at a meeting held pri- or to the council meeting. and that the retiring Chief C. W. MacArthur had pledged his} wholeheartcd support to the, deputy-chief in his new post. Deputy-Chief Webster joined the police force as a constable I" 1939- H“ “7“ “DWI-“'0” ""”‘ charge of attempted theft of gas-‘ “IY'Chl” I" 1955' and SIM" “lat oline. Barry Lawrence Buell. Mt. ‘ time has been in charge of in- Albiom was given a “new,” vestlgations. Margaret Acorn of Charlotte- , court yesterday afternoon. : town. and has four children. Do- In addition the accused w a s. nald. a constable. with the RCMP ordered to enter mm a bond ml Dartmouth. N.S.: Nelda. (Mrs. the amount of $500 with om, ad, 8"“ Hamm" Frodormnn' N‘B': ditionai surety of $500. Before “a” 'Mrs' um” mefls" Rn” releasing the teen-aged accused.‘ w Cheswr' N'Y'i and Lena mm“ the magistrate warned him thatil ” “me itIie suspended sentence did notI i mean that he was clear of the, ' icharge. . c'avendISh Mel" ‘ He cautioned the accused that‘ . .should he again get into trouble Are Shown Fl ms with the law within the 12-month. Lt..coi, Ernest Johnstnm Bur. pcrird. lie could he brought lie- ringtom was most speak” at ‘ fore the court and be sentencedl the January meeting of Cave". to imprisonment or a fine on "list dish United Church Men's As- the“ count. I sociation, I avmg entered a plea .of not‘ At the meeting, held at the guilty at an earlier session. to} home of Eric MacEwen. Stan- 8 Charge 0f derlnE Whllt‘ his ley Bridge. Col. Johnstan show. licence was cancelled. Wilberl ed slides and gave a talk on his LPmUEI Jay, ML Stewart. I‘E-EI-I recent trip to Europe. ected a plea of guilty. his; Ralph Burdett led the sing- hem: accepted. the accused was song, and devminns wet-919d by fined'$50 and costs or 15 days Rev. M. P. Bentley and Basil 1" .lall- McCoubrey. Mr. Bentley Intro- CASE duced the study book. “The 0 Word and the Way". William Andrew express- ld thanks to th e guest speaker on behalf of the group. Members of Stanley Bridge UCW served lunch. ill be. lph SET OVER case of John Wallace Mae- Neill, Milton. charged with driv-‘ ing without due care and atten-. tion. was adjourned until Feb. 14 t 7.30 p.m.. Adjourned to. Feb. 15. was the case of Char-i les Maxwell Stewart. West Roy-i alty. charged with overtaking an passing another vehicle travelling in the same direction. r where there was a solid w h t t 9’. v _- The February meeting w held at the home of Ra Burdett. Cavendish. me. In all the above cases counsel for the defence was John P. Ni- cholson. and the Crown prosecu- tor was Alan K. Scales. Having pleaded not guilty to a Sierns Webster Is Named l Police Chief By Council Given 0n lheit Count Appearing for sentence on aptined $10 and 00518 01‘ fiveiand committees for their offic-‘minion annual meeting in 1964. year of Prince Edward Is- ‘Reports given by the Si ENT AND spam}; PARK HOLD ANNUAL ice soars tiime. He appears to be skat- ing on his head which illus- ion is helped along by his Valentine’ won first prize in the most original section and Jamie Simmonds ll’igllii took top prize for the funniest cos- iation of P elect R. J. Rupert. Charlotte-l the council following the regu-l1 Imm' presment along With the} lar meeting. council approved the purchasing by tho cm, of vice-president. Edward McCabe:§ the Bell property. 80 Kent Street. . . for the price of $17.50“ Eligzl‘d Sun... Mayor Gaiidet said the rear morside: v portion of the lot. along with the adjacent Hennesscy property now owned by the city. would likely be used for parking space.‘ Kcnsingl an: OWT‘. Retiring p r e s t d e n t. Fred l ihls report indicating a year leongress had been held. finan-; i a healthy conditioni’ had been well main-‘ tained as shown by the attendi ance records. An expression of thanks wa s endcred Mr. Pound. the ‘ Ices were n and interest ‘ i 1 t ays. .icnt work. RINK PARKING ! Mr. Rupert who had served as Charged with parking Whi-‘president on two former occa-‘ adjourned to a laicn‘ date. Robert Carruthersfbers see to i Blair MacDonald themselves to give to the public and Robert Parke. Charlotte-ythe type of life insurance scr-f vice our time and economy d8" nd, presided and submitted , .......;t friend thoughtfully holding up his ‘feet'. (See story on sports page). R. J. Rupert Is New President Of Life Underwriters Ass’n. The Life Underwriters Assoc-icontribution to the association rince Edward Island. by guiding it through this mostL important year. ‘There are exciting and mo- followlng executive memberszlmentous days ahead for the life d insurance business." he sai secretary. John H. Morris; trea-i “and it. is vitally important that dir-Eour association be in top form individual mem- that they equip and that our mands.” Mr. Rupert will represent tlie‘ of' provincial association at the an-‘ tunusual interest and accomplish: nual meeting of the Dominion; l'ment. Eight new members h a d body which convenes in Toronto ‘been added; a successful sales th . ' ‘ P a r k e was appointed salesl congress which is scheduled toi next mon . Mr. chairman of the annual take place in June. Morris was chosen as cliairmanl of a committee to plan for spec- s ial Island recognition at the Do- th e land's Centennial celebrations. Wendell MacKay. deputy pro- suspended sentence by Magis-.cles in a no-parking area of_the ‘ sions explained that although he;vlncial secretary and superin. He is married to the former trate James B. Johnston. QC. in highway near North River rink. . had accepted the office againtendent of Insurance, and wn. Queen s County lliiagistrate‘liseveral persons had their cases With some reluctance. he felt liam Stevenson of the North ; that with the assured wholehear- 1 American Life were welcome guests. ISLAND NEWS PAG fCharloiIetown and Queens County ITho Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat., Jan. 26. 1963. 5 l lSiubborn Blaze : der trUck in close to the build- ing dit’ticult. (in receiving the first call. the aerial ladder and two pumpers were despatched to the scene and later another call was sent in by the ladder captain. W-l- liam Connolly for the second lad- der truck to provide access through the upper windows on the Dorchester Street. side. Due to the age of the building and the dryness of the lumber with which it is entirely built. a number of residents of Union Street, which is at the rear cf the old born a were greatly alarmed. Despite assurance by fire. of- ficials that the fire was extin- guished they were asking that a night watchman be placed on the building. Seeing that it had not been a major blaze, the officials were. of the opinion that the respons- ibility of providing a watchman rested not with the department City firemen were at the old lSacred Heart Home for about an hour last night, working to extinguish a stubborn smolder- Ing fire, which was concentrat- ed mainly in the centre section and part of the south wing. l No cause was found as to lwhat caused the fire. which was teonfined to the upper floors of Ithe building. located at the cor- iner of Sydney and Haviland streets. and which is now in the .process of being demolished. ‘ The alarm was turned in a Iabout 8.45 p.m. and when the 3 fire fighters arrived on the scene ‘smoke was pouring out of attic Ewindows. I In addition to the smoke the imovements of the firemen were ‘hampered by having to feel their way around partially de- Imolished walls and floors. 1 On the Haviland Street sld e ipiles of old lumber. which had lbeen thrown out of the windows iby the. contractors crew. made ‘the job of getting the aerial lad- u to demolish the structure. City Man Given ,Two-Year Term i chester Penitentiary was given'Hillsboro Bridge at a speed 10 c 7 Giraf- miles over the limit of 40 mph. ton Street. Charlottetown“ Charged with break and en- charged with a theft of 1. ss tering a CNR express car. Jam- 9T than $50. by Magistrate A. J. es E. MacPhee. Charlotteto n.‘ W court;was remanded to Feb. 1 with .‘bail set at $500 cash. .Haslam in city police lyesterday. ‘ligiiteri a recent half-day teach- I Firemen Battle ‘8 b t with the contractor engaged I i A two- year sentence In Dor- i followed the accused across the lConversationaI French Class Demonstrated For Teachers RUSTICO — A demonstration of conversational French class- es. staged by Sister St. Cyrille and IO grade seven pupils. high- pronunciatlon of French vowilo and certain French words. Sis- ter St. Cyrille is a graduate of Ottawa University. where sh. became familiar with the lan- guage laboratory. Guest speaker was Stew i1 Williams. former principal of Queen Charlotte High School and newly - appointed director of curriculum. who spoke on various matters pertaining to I "Tiats-iiggglofcuellreiriighlgry grades Wage Brief made a tour of the elementary classrooms. and the high school teachers met to discuss the tea- ching of subjects on their curr- The Prince Edward Island branch of the Retail Merchants Association Is preparing a brief relative to a minimum wage for convention at Stella Maris Regional High School. held by Hunter River Loca . Following the demonstration. discussion was held on the ers' l('|llllm. Tile local plans to hold anoth- er half-day convention in the near future. men and will present it to the "s" _~“ provincial l a b o r relations KANSAS CITY lAPI—me" president Harry S. Truman. recovering from a hernia oper- ation. was up and around r75 hospital room Tuesday and it good condition. Doctors say he may be able to go to his home in Independence. Mo.. toward the end of this week. He was operated on last Thursday. DRUG STORE OPEN THIS WEEKEND Board c h a I rman CR. Mc- QUIT." said yesterday that he expected the brief to be ready for presentation about the end of this month and board meeting will be arranged to hear the brief. STEAD’S PHARMACY 128 KENT STREET Will be the only Drug Store open Saturday evening and All Day Sunday. DIAL 4-4131 or 4-4132 FREE DELIVERY i***** 444444 SPECIAL MATliNEE TODAY In handing down the sen-1 tence. the magistrate pointedl sNows'rORM HITS JAPAN out. the accused had one of the‘ TOKYO (AP) — One of the longest records of anyone facing worst snowstorm; in Japanese the court. and that he was in- i memory continued to lash west fluenCinE DEFSOHS With "0 crim-woast areas Thursday. leaving 3 iinal records to follow his warm 3 four known dead and at least 19 . .missing. The national railwys George N. Adams. Charlotte-Reported bout 15.0.0 persons ‘town. was fined $15 and Costsfistranded at depots as winds for speeding. Cnst. John Greer from Siberia piled drifts up to of the RCMP testified he had 11 feet. gDONAHONSHn‘ i $2,400 MARK The Freeman Jackson Fund. . riot, climbed to $2.400 yester- day with donations amounting to some $100 at this office. Yesterday's Contributions contained the second donation from the U.S.A.. $10 from R. C. Connolly. Green Farms. Conn. duotion contact: cial Drama Adviser LIONEL DIXON. P. 0. Box 1464 Summerside. P.E.I. PERFECTION ALLOWANCE CONTEST WINNIERS AGES 12 to II FIRST PRIZE Richard Fisher Summenside, P. E.I. AGES I to 11 Patrice Duggan Halifax Co.. N. S. VITAL WATERWAY More than 100,000 ship pas-. sages through the Suez Canali its na- tionalization by Egypt in 1956: were registered from I SECOND PRIZE I Peter Foi'estell Beverley Harrison Saint John. N. . Rants 00., N. S. Anna-Stcll McKinnm Sandra Conway I Dartmouth. N. S. Elmira. P. E. I. Billy Innes Moneton. N. I. John Lockhart Saint John. N. I. ed in reports given by the rec-' Jtor and by the treasurers. the R ‘ R arked progress was reveal“ to October. 1962. VFAMOUS Fon' " BRANDED INSPECTED iSTEAK 1 GOOD 0R. PRIZE George Townsend 1 THIRD Brian MacNairn Any drama group requir- sponsored by The Evening Pat- iing “Sismnce in Play Pro' Provinv FOR CHILDREN AT T 8. 3 The Wonderful Love Story Everyone Fell In H. ‘ami CinemaScopeI. I DIANE BAKER ~ lEE PHILIPS - Willlli fIIIID :Ilti IIINB AT 7 and 9 ONLY — TIODAY SWINGINGI LOVING! ' h. smeme 6 BIG sous HITS] Mario: AIME: Storey Electric Ltd. AUTOMATIC WASHER & DRYER REPAIRS We have a full stail of factory trained serlicciiicn. i; cilitics and parts for all makes. Phone us tmln)‘ . , , Storey Electric Ltd. ial CII'Ian 1-731] — S‘sitlc 2822 MUNb!‘ i BACK: Moncton. N B Shelburne Co.. N. S. ’i Danny Edgett Marion Coral Jean Boileau I" orchester. N. Dieppe. ' . Laurie Phillips Colin Lye Halifax. N. B Halilax. N. 8. Catherine Haves Wayne ‘oady Fredericton. N. 3. Claire Ann Daley Charlottetown. P. E. I. FOURTH PRIZE Margaret McOrea Salisbury. N. Donald Johnso Berry Mills. N. B. Summersidie. P. E. I. ‘ Bruce Francis I Greenwood. N. S. Linda McGrath Armdale. N. S Kathleen Pineau North Rilstico, P. E. I Eleanor MacWillianis Diane M. White Belfast. P. E]. Aimdale. N. S. Vera R. Edn Barbara O'Toolo York County. N 1 Halifax. N. S. Judith Ohaput Paul Masien Camp Delbert. N. I. hingston. N I. Claudia Laurence Linda Archer Armdale. N. S. Charlottetown, P. E. I. I Beverly-Ann Teatoro Maureen Woo ' Liverpool. N. S. Camohcliton. N. B. l Marilyn Jackson Gary Mitton Halifax. N. S Moneton. i'. B. M. Gillis. Burman Johnston. Charlotte- cases adjourned to March 1. The Anglican congregation at None of the accused entered 3 Milton hold its annual meeting cently in the church at Riistico. sumg year' recmr. Church wardens are Verner. are Charles Carr and Errol Bun- 9“- Thpy 3"" James H- COIeS-l tain. Plans to maintain rhe cem- 9“ COIESv Brenton COIN and . Representatives to the DC}: MODERN zoo ‘are Alton Rodd and Fred Hoop- i AAA The case of Donald Bruce} ted support of his fellow mem- Slmmonds. Cornwall. who plead- beI‘S. he could make a further ed not guilty. was adjourned Milton town; Eimest Crane. Mount Stewart; John Donald Godfrey and Blair Campbell. New Wilt- plea. recently in the church. The ‘meeting. chaired by the rector. k, Rev A E St. Mar 5 H latter reporting on church and Row A‘ E. pm“... and the Cole: and Garth Hooper. Thef treasurer. Victor Buntain re- "Sir-V board. V95"? Clerk and vealed a successful year. itreasurer were re-elected. etery were finalized. alph Crabbe John Holroyd's The rector who presided over name “’33 “mad to "‘9 um" the, meeting which began with "Y Mflrd- Ewe” C0193 hast Johannesburg zoo. new cover- 9"- Ing 136 acres. is being changed A vote of thanks to the rector to make it one of the biggest1 and officers in the parish organ- to Feb. 8 to fix a date for hear- Anglicans shire. each charged with park- . . Piercey. opened with St Mark! Angncan Congrega_l cemetery funds. Window repairl All official personnel were re-‘ FM" “9‘” BPPOlntmems we" devotions pronounced the bene- served m" 3‘ yea" 1' “m9” and most modern in the world. ization was passed unanimously. charge of driving in a manner. dangerous to the public. E a rl l B R I E F S William Koughan. Johnston's Ri- ver. counselled orald R : Poser. QC. had his case adjour- ned until Feb. 8 at which time a date will be set for hearing. .. out until Mt. Edward Road. are leaving 1,“ ffefiefiflffifi given in Charlottetown by plane I h i silie cage Mm Sheila grander. morning on route to Calgary. ” 1‘ and with as- Alta.. to visit their daughteriNew. on’ “fig... Voids and son~in~law. Mr. and M 1 W. “Mk. Louis Wilchynski and granddau-g. "y' swung withya stick enter K th Ki “"“ h“ m m ‘ ‘ '7" m' in! wood. u be mwoon FUNERAL — Th e' Picadva guilty ) “"8 P” funeral for Mrs. Brenton Elwood ‘ session 0‘ W‘caung liquor .3" was held Friday. Jan. 25. fromll PM“! 0th" than I“? “3“”; the MacLean Funeral H o in acute. Ill W's“! “’33 I“ Where service was conducted byland costs or 30 days. d Rev. D. A. Campbell. Palibear-iother person was fined . '3’ er: were. Robert Giggey. Wil-lt‘om 0" 15 6'3" for bang llam Davies. Cecil Stewart. Jack I toxicatfd In I W01“? “1399' ‘7 LEAVE FOR CALGARY Mr. and Mrs. Preston V. Beck. Cameron. Clifford Moore. and George Albert . . Miller MacFadyen. Interment charged with driving without i'll h Pownol «melon. duo on all! m no lag. Defence counsel is Allison H Id A I in olations each had their 0 a devotional period. tion held its annual meeting re. Isihe major Pmlect for the em; elected. The D.C.S. delegates made to the property commit: diction. : tcry board treasurer. O The Honourable T. W. L. Prowso and Mrs. Prowso “At Home” on the 50th anniversary of their moniogo on Saturday, February 2nd, 3.30 to 6.30 o’clock at tho Charlottetown Hotel Hey We Accommodate YOU? 1 When you are in Halifax the modern. comfortable. centrally located STERLING HOTEL h tho place to stay! “0.00.1 Hm m but a tow d tho Sterling's loom-o: O Licenced Dun-g loan 0 hoe Parking for 60 can 0 Funny and Group Pill! 0 Commercial lute! Pete-r Mact‘oiibi‘ey Riverview West. N. B. Mary DosRocheo York Co.. N. B. CONSOLATION PRIZES Nancy Aitken Anne Tibbetts Dartmouth. N Michael John Summerside. . Nicholson .. 1. Richard Grant Pictou. . .. Halifax. N. S. 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