.‘-fl- ‘- -————-I_—_I“—‘ -I— Keith Boswell. Victoria, left, and Windsor Bell. Sou‘h Mel- ville smile as they exchanged pleasantries prior to the meet.- ing of Ayrshire breeders at Nurses' Memorial Day the Experimental Farm and Birch Court Friday. Mr. Bos well was happy over the sale of his outstanding young cow Lealand's Royal Margaret. to Service Held Sunday ALBERTON * A nurses' moi morial day service was held at: t the Western Hospital Sunday af-? ternoon. nurses from \lberton‘ and O‘Leary were present. Sister Stanislaus extended a welcome and made brief explan- ation of the reason for this am i t nual observance by nurse: on the Si '3': neared the brr“iday of Florence .\’ :n;ale, found- er ct ’llP‘l‘ profession The sermon was conducted jointlx by Rev Gerald Steeleh Hey \i R Ness and Rev. Da- vid MacDonald, Fa’hcr Steele led in the in- Voca' on and later read the New .______.__ Show Replies To Criticism Premier Walter R Shaw stat. ed Saturday morning that he was perfectly satisfied with the make-up of P El. Industrial Es- tablishment Corporation boaro and the work the board is doin: for the island's industry. Premier Shaw was replying to some recent remarks by Libe al Leader A. W. Matheson wh sugzcsted that the recent chang- 95 would make little improve» ment 1n the method of financing industry development in th e province. Mr )iatheson suggested that changes recently made in administration of some govern- ment divisions left board chair man Industry and natural to. sources minister Leo Rossiter with one branch which should have been taken away. that of th 9 Industrial Establishment Corporation. 7' _. D‘ N US. Steel Output Runs Behind I963 CLEVELAND 'AP) Ma) will be the peak month of the first hallf for steel production and shipments in the IVS. Steel predicted Saturday. But the levels Will be well under a year ago when buyers were stockpin ing against a possible strike. This week‘s production proba- bly will equal the estimatet. 2.4mm) tons turned out last week. the weekly journal or metalworking reported. IngoL output of 500.000 tons in April the. largest in 11 months. will go up two or three per cent in May. Steel said. May shipments should exceed April‘s estimated 7.200.000 ions by a small margin. the maga- zine said. Last year. with the! .possibility of a summer strike production in May was 11.500. 000 ingot tons and shipments nearly 8.100.000 tons. Construction demand for stea n a seasonal uptrend and orders for plates. piling, struc-i turais reinforcing bars and. galvanized sheets will help off- set any slackness that may de-' velop in June in demand for hot rolled and cold rolled sheets. steel said. The scrap market continued strong. Steel with the price composite on No. 1 heavy melting steel rising 82 cents last week to $11.00 a ton. FLY no A QUEBEC (GP) - Prunier Jenn lungs and his vile flow Saturday to for be sy that ruined at Easter when the ' onl- Psalms Hospital. the promises made at :radiia-- lion in the words 0! the Flor. enc’e Nightingale Plerlze. Testament lesson from i Corina the Old Testament lesson from the Mr. MacDonald spoke ; briefly and informally on "The Art of Healing. s, hians 13. .\lr Ness read Led by Mr ron of O'Le a ry the nursrs mns were “Lorri The the National Anthem \lrs. hospital staff served tca. serve you. Manhood. ma~ Community renewed H. Kineg . Light“ and "Abide with .\le‘ service concluded with E. E. Larter was pianist The plca~ sant fellowship continued as the l i l i I S. C. Oland and Son, Lower Sackville. NS. a few days previously. Mr. Bell is the Ayrshire association president John Walsh BIS Prexy t e annual meeting of the ‘tects from Mr. . where he became a i a firm of architects. AYRSHIRE BREEDERS DISSS SALE An exhibition of models. pho- tographs, drawings and render-l logs from the office of architect Alfred .J. Hennessey will open' tonight at St. Dunstan‘s Uni-Z versity at eight o'clock. This is the fifth centennial exhibition in the series by con ‘ temporary Island artists whichl SDU is offering to the d u r i n g 1964. Previous artists have been Rev. Adrian Arsen- nult. Mrs. Aileen Brophy. Fer- nando Vidal. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murawski. The exhibition will be held in; the board room of Kelley Mem- orial Library. Mr. Hennessey received his education e n Square School, Prince of Wales College. St. Francis Xavier University,‘ and the University of Manitoba from where he graduated with the Bachelor of Architecture de- l gree in 1956. He spent the nexti year on a fellowship at thei Pratt Institute of Design in. Brooklyn, attaining the Master} of Architecture degree. F‘ r o m: there he returned to Winnipeg part-time instructor at the University oi" Manitoba and also worked with: l t In 1959 Mr. Henncssey return- ; ed to Charlottetown and th a ti 5 u m m e r married Catherine Smith. He practiced in the city since that time. formerly as a partner in the firm of Archi»;l tects Associated at present in; private practice. The work of two other arcin- chnessey's of- fice will also be represented ml the show. They are Claude Mau- rice, .3 1962 graduate of the Un-l iversity of Manitoba. and Wendy l 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., May 4, 1964. it) p city. a fi or 30 days for male architects practicing in traffic offences. Canada. It is also expected thatl proceeding east committing three The accused. on Grafton the work of two architecture § Street. went thrOugh a yield sign; 0 students —-— Terry Manning. at the corner of Hillsboro and‘ Charlottetown, and Jim Hogan,i Kent Streets and through a stop. Summer-side — will also be on Sign at the corner 0f Weymoutnl display. d Kent Streets. i The exhibition w i 11 remain When pursued by police to the i open for two weeks. ‘Kensington Road his car out‘l Announce Inspection Dates 1 Of Four Island Cadets Corps i l camp at Banff. Alberta duringl the summer or inclusion in a group that visits either Jamaica or Barbados to camp with Ar l The 28 and 29 of this month as well as the first two days 0 I June. will see the four Island Army cadet corp inspected. y Birchwood High School. which: tied last year for the top cadcij corp in Canada. will be inspect.- ed on May 28 and Montague Re— gional High School will be in-. spected May 29. . June 1 will see the St. Duns-l tans College Corp inspected and the following day Queen Char ‘ lotte High School will be inspect-l ed. One of the major attractions‘ of the school year is the cere- i monial parade and followingf (W02) C. Gregoire of the Black 1 this the cadets are eligible to at- Watch and Sgt-Major (W02) L tend summer training at Camp; E. Gargan of the Royal Carla" Aldershot where they meet ca. dian Artillery. Drill for the care dets from the other two Atlan monial will be hehearsed by’ tic Provinces. Instruction co- three other soldiers from instructional w. Eight top cadets are chosen it join the Banff group and one for t Inspecting officers are senior‘, lar or Militia components as-3 ing officer. Capt. HA. Decoste. of Halifax. Accompanying this group vers drill. small arms. map H a l l f a x-based reading. citizenship. first aid. j staff. Sgt-Major (W02) J.E . rescue work. signalling and oth-l Ellis. Canadian Guards; Color l er army 5 kills. Awards art-l Sgt. SJ. Mount. C a n a d i a at to be given to “master cadets"l Guards and Staff Sgt. J.H. De- based on an examination and? bison of the Black Watch. Capt attendance at a summer camp. . A.G. Magee of the R.C.R. and Keenly sought by the cadets is; Sgt. RE. Evans, R.C.OC. wrll ISIAND NEWS PAGE lMoiorist Convicted i Ih V' l 1' City Architect's Work {on me '0 a Ions Six Speeders were given fines , raced the police vehicle whicn3 or the option of jail terms when t was going between 75 and 80 y 17 cases were dealt with in the i mph. . c ' olice court on Saturday . '10“ J. Macpheet . morning. Magistrate Ad]. “3*; was fined $15 and costs or five 3 lam. QC. presided. lda 0 e . Augustus J. Longaphie, Jr.. t A'Venhue» 801118173,5 m-P-h- A“ 3 20 1 mp. . zone. e accuse drew he 0‘ $60 and costs drew a fine of $10 and costs on a ithe maximum allotted number ' peopl guilty to driving 40 mph. in oi 20 mp. Roa costs or gwas also fined $20 and costar or 10 d 's. J Paul MacDougall. Cape Trav-. CI‘ speed of none on drew a $25 fine and costs or 10 avs. my cadets from those countries or officers from either the Reg“ i for driving without due care and attention was withdrawnn. The . I accused sisted by the Area cadet train ,A‘Iison Mr Guns. drunk and Incapable. Four ac-y cused were each fined $20 and: costs or 20 days. one 810 andf . costs or five days. one 20 days ‘ ' in j suspended sentence. was fined $3 and costs or two} cach of the West Indies group. davs ,. . . possession of intoxicating liquor “ill also be Sgt-Major in . sidence was ordered to pay 'l and costs or 30 rims N.Y. Market Takes losses But Balanced By Rallies NEW YORK tAPi—The stocky last week. About 3.90". ("‘0 of market took some sharp lossesl this total was accounted for hv last week but balanced them,two stocks. Texas Gulf Sulo‘iu} out with a couple of rallies that. and Curtis “bushing. Teim i left the averages about even 85‘ Gulf gained 85:. at 527: and on: the week ende . . tis rose 5% to 17's. Demand‘for Analysis saw the declines as both stocks wasbase do n their part of a correction of the pro- holdings Timmins. om.. a... longed rise Since last Novem- where Texas Gulf recentlv an- her. How rdnuch further this cor- trounced a metals discovery rection ha to go was a matter Th I ‘ e week ended the month orraouba‘ftmns WI“ Stag? :3" April. which also was a standoth Pe 3~ 15m 9"" . r based on market averages as the longer term- baud 0“ “3mg April ended. the current U s profits and the general strength business recovery. which beam; 01 Ill: “onfggyharket were u in March 1961. passed its 30th DOW DE month. thus beating the former Morel]. ya for speeding on Elm also second charge of having over in the cab of his vehicle w at variance ow - . . . . peacetime record of 37 month: F. Ross Bugden, cit ‘ leaded . Jones industrial average this . . . . y p ‘week advanced 2.21 to 817.10. estabhm" "‘ ’94-"48‘ News of increased corporate profits and prospects of more to come backgrounded market action Most active on the American exchange were: Peruvian Oils and Minerals. up i116 at 1 5-16 0 ares; Syntex. up 6% at 68:”: and Canadian Jave- lin. up We at 13%. I zone on North Rive, The ssociated ress average and was fined $20 and of 60 stocks dipped .9 to 303. 10 days. Standard and poor's 500-stock Robert A. Hennessey. city. on Index "’59 '42 to 80 17 In the over-all listnof 1,523 5mm" Change 0‘ speed‘" issues traded this week. losers outnumbered gainers by 792 to 537. Volume tot a l l e d 27.811.850 y shares compared with 20,083,081 H se. charged with driving at a 55 mph in a 30 mph the North River Road Philip Pineau. city. also charged with speeding was given a fine of $40 and costs 20 days. ‘ An accused changed with, failing to stop at a stop sign. Thurs May 7 'I A charge against an accused! KENSINGTON was represented by Feed Service Another accused charged with a place other than his re- 320 . . . . . , This is our personal 1nv1tation to you and your family to attend our Open House. Continuous films a" day long Come and eat five pancakes. relax. \‘Isif. Let us show our appreciation to you for your There were seven cases nit ail and the seventh 20 days di the Pyrenees. has enjoyed un- business with us in the past. Time: Thursday. May 7th 10 «.m. - 5 pm. PLACE ENJOYS INDEPENDENCE Andorra. the tiny republic in sturbed autonomy since 1278.- sclection to attend a national inspect records and stores Abbey. a graduate the Uni- versity of Manchester. England. I in 1960. and one of the few fe-I At 11 i Bevenvelonet Irish Society held i'l'ihuirsaday night. John Walsh was reelected as president of ‘ the smiety as to election of y officers was held under thel ,brose Smoth; dmrkeeper—Alfred ‘Doyle; charity «unmittee—John Coady. Beagan'. chief marshal - Am chairmanship of Eugene Kelly, Wilfred Smith acted as secret-i E ,. Reports from the various, committee chairman were heard 1 and retiring treasurer John M. Mulligan gave a comprehen‘ s‘ve renew of the finances of the society and made several recommendations for the new executive. Other office/rs chosen were: matron—PB. -lcTague. first ivice president—Fred Trainor;l second vice-president — R a y Dunn; treasurer - Ernest Bren- ICE CUBE MAKERS ATTENTION: SERVICE STA- TION. MOTEL. HOTEL an RESTAURANT OPERATORS. Contact us today regarding the NEW LOW PRICE on the famous Frigidaire Ice, Maker. from 50 to 500 lbs Storey Electric Ltd. nan; secretary - Elmer Hogan.- Sergeant-at-arms - Everett B ENTERPRISE BAKERY Wp {W to OPENING ON MONDAY, MAY 4th AI10:00 am. We are pleased to announce that after twenty-seven years in the wholesale bok- ery business, we are opening a retail outlet in Charlottetown. 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