.;sx.J-vuaa-teebfll‘-~ la.-3.-. i. The “penny king and queen" for Junior Red Cross were crowned at St Maris Regional High School recent- ly. The class collection the most money was the grade 10 class. The king and queen of STELLA MARIS ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts Swimmin SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN 5' macleno aswimm I of therefor-anyooetiolniiIldit.he said. - ence A.nseniault. Ben Charnpion. In Joe Clark, Bill Griftiitlh. Ross‘ nation of one of the fed Mocxenzie, ronmu Mac-Neill and 1 board of governors. Emmett Tminor. The Guardian. Charlottetown, 'l‘ues., Doc. 10, 1963. 3 I 3 g Pool Plans Discussed move towards building .- ing pool. "The hole is l Dir. Hill-amd Clark was electedi president of the branch 001-1964., Other oflicers named were: second vice- ' l o {Municipalities With Loan Fun Assistance in making out ap- Mortgage and Housing Corpor- plications to take part in the fa- eral municipal development nd loan fund will be available to representatives of Island communities at a meeting Wed. nesday afternoon at the Char- To Get Help d Applications ation will at t e n d to give sistance to community repre sentatives in making for development fund “It is hoped," said Mr. Stew- lsland communi- art, “that all Governor Said Not Alarming l The president of die M tague local of the Prince Ed- ward Island Teachers Federa- tion, Albert Fogarty, says mem- bers of the federation and the general public “should not be unduly alarmed” by the res eration’s "As president of the Monta- or such. a pool‘ being Ill) by Keith Piiclcard, are ex _. STUDENTS CROWN ‘ROYALTY’ that grade, David Blaquierre and Inez Peters are s h o w n here receiving their crowns from the runners-up. Irving Doiron and Audrey Gallant from the grade II class. A re- gional workshop called Queen Stell-Eng. consisting of Red Cross members from Central Queens, Stella Maris and En- glewood high schools followed and greetings were sent to the Junior Red Cross in India by tape recording. puie Fla D. ‘ MONTAGUE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN The Montague Elementary School Board advised the town council-by letter in regard to the dispute over the street and the removal of the gravel from school property that they will recommend the four-foot should- er and that the additional total of 10 ‘eet will have to come be- fore the annual meeting of the school and if the ratepayers dc- cide in favor of the 10-foot strip the town will have to guarantee this street will have no parking wh'ch indicates the disput not over yet. The town could not guarantee e no parking on this street any ore than on any other street thin the town. [Following the reading of the letter ‘some discussion took place and it was ,th’e opinion of the councillors that some legal action should be taken and the town lawyer. Ken MacDonald has been asked to look into the matter and advise the council of its rights. Also in correspondence was a letter of resignation from Wil- liam Reddin, town magistrate. .\lr. Reddin advised the council that the job was too time con- suming and that he would ter- minate his service as of Dec. 3| Councillor Cecil Beck is to see Mr. Reddivn to ascertain if some- thing could he done to have him continue. Mr. Reddin's services were considered quite satisfac- lory as far as the town was con- ccrned. A bill from Matheson and l\lacM.ilIan for the amount. of $7,815.20 for the paving of Fras- er Street and other street work in the area was discussed. This statement included the prepara- tion of the street and the curb. This work was done on the 60-40 ‘WESTERN 'BRllFS School Board, Council res Again basis with the provincial gov- .ernment. ‘ A cheque for $1.000 was re- l ceived from the Montague Curl- ling Club which is their annual lcommitment. The final payment .» of this commitment will be made g next year and will complete the {agreement with the town. 5 TAXES COLLECTED l The town clerk. G. ; Wightrrian, advised that spamm- ;‘ ni-ately $3.000 more had been re- iccived to date on current taxes iihan last. year at this time. He lalso advised that over in per 15 .ceni of all taxes were collected each year for the past ten years. -This was considered to be I pretty fair record by the council. other matters to come up and briefly di were the new dam project, the Canadian plow. mg championship to take place next year at the properritry form- criy owned by’ Stiaiillloii-d Gori-idlon. It is understood that the loca- tion is ideal and has been ap- proved by the provincial plow- in: association committee. taken during the month in films. Ho also asked for elarlificafziion of the town regulations pertain- ing to ovemirgllit parking during m . hours following a storm or it will be removed by the town at owners‘ exrpense. rand the council will now ask |ihc builders to complete this »work and stop the leaking. l A further request is to be I made to the telephone company I e Maritime Electric to lliave a pole and a telephone lbooth removed from the street ; area at the foot of Wood Islands i hill. This request was made sev- eral months ago and as his is iconsidemd to a no . the driving piblic tihq have de- M 5 3. GARBAGE . (Continued From Page 1) calling tenders on the opera-t1'on of the incinerator. It was learned that villages in the mettropolivtan Charlotte- own area. w ' includes Sher- wood and Parkdale and probably and Bunrhury, would have access so the incinerator if some financial aigrneemenrt could be reached with the city. It was decided that a meeting should be called be-ween the city and the villages to seek an agree- ment on the matter. Coun. I-I.E. Hyndmam said he hoped that the successful bid- ders on the garbage collection issue would consider emiployiinig at least some of the people now engaged in that service. He said he had heard many compliments on the work done by these peo- pic. up WATER POLLUTION In giving the health committee. MacDomld told Couincitl he could not understand why he, as the city lrealihh officer. had not been appointed to the advis- ory board in connection Wlllth the study of the water pollution situ- ation in otietown Harbor. It was also felt that it was unfair that the water pollut.ion re- port had been turned over to the press before it had been made available to City Council. The contents of the report ap- peared in part in yesterday nif- ternoon’s paper and a summary a ears sewheine in this edit- ion. ~ Mayor A. Waltihevn Gaudet ap- pointed Dr. Mlaebonaild ho stud)’ ICE REMOVAL Considerable d’ISClIiS$'l0II de- velcped around the prrqbleims of ice removal on « streets and sidewalks. It was felt that dur- their cars out of use as much as possible. Gown. Misc- Rae said that tihere were corin- plaints every years of plows leaving a ridge in front of ays. \ ' It was suggested that eitiher a work gang shioiilid follow the theywoulddoallitoanhoaselst fare League Limited. A meeting of this organization is in be held cidedtha-tttmustberemoved 'l1iursday at once. The possibility of the traded NOONAN FUNERAI. — The fnori plant supplying too for I hockey rink was discussed it was noted that Lufley fiuit Packets had about lniicded auoinv , plows or a special gate should ed to be completed Wllthlill "couple of weeks". In ' . _. I-logtan sarid that the provincial government had be lttaffiied to the plows to pre- vent this ridge. It was decided that a work gang would be too 005")’ and an attachment on the °“’5 W55 '10‘ 8 Woven method and so both topics were dropped, The report of the streets com- mittee showed that all snow re m0V1n8 equipment was ready for any emergency and an ad- ditional snow bl 0 we r was ai- so available for service if need- ed. It was decided that the city would sand sidewalks again this year and some disapproval was voiced with the present city by- law stating that it was the re- sponsibility of the te n a nt to keep clear the walks in front of his premises. Coun. Walter Cox, chairman of the town planning committee said that before his committee -went too far with their re-zoning plans for the city he felt that a meeing should be called with the council to make certain they were in favor with the plans. LIQUOR PROBLEM In ing the police rep rt, Coun. William MacNeill. m phasized again the ever increas- ing number of liquor violations and said that out of 139 arrests last month 124 involved liquor Other business included the adoption of a by-law to amend the by-law setting the maximum fare for taxis in the city, read- ing a letter of thanks to the city from Right. Rev. James Mutab- mor, DD, moderator of the Un- ited Church and a short discus- sion on the prisoner crowding at Q u e e n s County jail where it was learned 0 E veral weeks. lll8c'Kay. Peter Nicholson. Hen- tlfy MacDonald, Lonne Norman, Robert Carmilchad llitzhes. Imennesit was in the Church cemetery. l 5muinsiuiw FUNERAL .- Ihe funeral for Lloyd Bradshaw lCampbel s hei ucted by Mr. Brown Jai-dine. Hymns sung-were "Jesus Lover ‘My Soul” and "(Ii Master l MO Walk With Thee." The Comfort tractor cab for FREE FREE FREE your tractors if you buy a heavy duty, time provon loader; with snow buc- ; ket, for snow use during the winter months. and all the other jobs once summer comes again- As a. special incentive, in addition to our O FREE INSTALLATION 0 EXTRA GOOD VALUE O CUSTOM MADE LOADER O CONTINUOUS PARTS SERVICE : L056 TERM PAYMENT PLAN ET .. During December and January. we will supply ab- solutely froo with every loader p . . a brand new comfort cover tractor cab for your tractor. A value up to $55.00 absolutely free. ‘ Come In and see us now while‘ this offer lasts. Fore- cast is for snow. no I HALL MFG. CO. 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For warmth with o u I worry —- call Chesley Wood at TEXAGO CAIIAIIA LIMITED President Of Souris 2:: local Deplores Action By DON MacLE0D ' "Never in my years as of Regional . the These were thie yest'eii- St. of the teachers’ federation and a member of the llediemait1iion's board of governors. committee at the board meeiiiuiag to have it accepted or Com-mieiitiiig on Mr. Mroririsorfs statement that the overall feeil-N ing at Friday's meeting was ‘ “let's get out of here and get‘ some Christmas shopping done." i Mr. MacDonald said, "I regret; early but it was to attend a Red Cross meeting at Mlorell at 2 p.m.. which was attended by representatives from Morell. Souriis and St. Peters." ALL TEACHERS Mir. MacDonald said, "the and that any change in its terms sue local, I attended the delib- erations of the P.E.I. TI-‘ Board of Governors and was quite pleased with the body of work accomplished by that group during its recent session. "My early and continued re- action to the conduct of the per- son resigning was one of dismay‘ at the immature and ineffectivci behaviour of one who walks out} of meeting simply because he cannot face defeat under the of democratic practise. “The teachers of our local realize that their superannua- tion fund is an important l -3 requires serious and lengthy study in committee. The tenor of remarks implying the possi- bility of a strike of P.E.I. teach- ers is highly irresponsible. in view of the present cordial re- D - -r application s. ‘ i For Centen ALBERTON — Prams McNeil! lottetown Hotel. ties will send representatives to was "mm b ‘ T lmmbwmg Municipal Affairs Minister .i. the-meeting." ''’°’'”“ ‘'°“''’ °‘’‘"'‘‘‘‘ “’ David Stewart has arranged I The federal government set regular math‘ '65‘ 1?‘ Pm- meeting at which the loan fund up a .000, development sued wet by my“ Rm; workings will be explained. fund and this province can bor- end‘ Cmmcmou ”‘§md"' Representatives of Central row up to $2,300,000 from it. y;§:I"m vw“; . the r ' ' of’ IJWO council- Re t‘ F d 1.’ lors. Councillor Miiilmain wasl G unable in be present owing to illness. l Plants for centeniifl year were . discussed and Mayor Ieamd an- 9 inonced the dates for Aquatic‘ Day would beJuly 29 and the re-i enactment of the lvasiddng of Jac- I quesCaa1:ieir,partoft.'hece1vten--I nial program. would be the fol- , lowing day. l ' ' eooraitions Ilium and d for centennial year is to be de- Party, Dance Is Staged A happy evening was enjoyed by some 100 Riverside Hospital patients recently when th ey I I be decision Alberton Council Plans nial Year cicied at a special meeting la-tier In the week. The Mayor and Councillors John C. Profitt and iCha-rles Gordon pla-n to attend la meeting in cimiottemvm Wed- nesday of the department of ‘municipal affaiiirs. Overniight pa-rklnig on row n itSL!‘£.'€L‘S is to be prcIhi~bited from 11 o'clock to 7 p.m. from now until April 30 to assist in snow removal operations. The police report listed two convictions for Intoxication and four cases under the Highway Traffic Act. Complaints have been received by the council that children are playing on the streets up to a very la and the town policeman is to be asked to in- vestigate. A meeting of taxpayers is to d ~i:on-iguht to obtain a on whether or not the town should back a municipal loan for the purpose o.‘ building a rink and recreation centre. Councillors Charla: Gordon. Arth-uir Mcl-"lac. Fraiik McNeilI, John Profit and Wes Hardy were in attendance. were guests of the Canadian Mental Health Association at a special dance held in the hospi- tal auditorium. In addition to those who parti- cipated in the modern old- time c- lations wh ic h exist among boards and teachers. "It is unfortunate that the ef- ficient and devoted executive of lards. cards and ping-pong. E ‘Members of the Ladies’ Aux- .E.I. TF should be unjust- the P iliary of the Montague branch ifiably taken to task by one dis-l of file Royal Canadian Legion gmmled member of me board provided _and served refresh- of governors" his statement’ m-ems Whmh made 8 h a pm’ concluded ' climax to the evening's enter tainment. REBUILD CITY CORE CMHA White Cross volunteers Stockholm has approved a_5 assisted with the program. plan to. redevelop central parts? The Canadian Mental Health of the city over 25 years at a[Associati=on is a member agen- C0Sl Of $400,000,000. . cy of the P.E.I. United Fund. Mr. Moririsom resigned the board Friday, giving his 1-ea-sons as “the manner in which the boaird resolution concerning the refund mi pensions in those who leave the ‘ es sion was handled and the man- ner in which the question teachers’ oertizficairioin pro- .-posed salairy " were handled.” He Sailld the resolution, passed by the Souris local in October, requesting the federation to ask the govermnent to amend the teachers‘ superannuation a ct was. “finally turned over to a comimitmee for further study. No commiitoee was emblrislied." Mr. MacDonald said “the pair- liamentary procedure with reso- lutions comiiiig Ilrom the locals is that. first, they are mailed to the general secretary or presi- dent of the provincial federation. They are lihen sent to a screen- ing commilttee who, for the bene- « concerned, accepts or rejects them. Is REJECTED "Mr. Monrisoii‘s resolution ‘was rejected, unfartzunately. Perhaps the commiititee oonsiid ered it too personal. We don‘ arniothe ti’ diiiy of a board membair at all times at board meetiiugs is to lspeaik and work in the interests of all the teachers of the local he represents, not to Wonk for selfish motives." According to Mir. Mat.-Doniald, the board of governors of the federation is now “ - oaracy in its true sense." NAVIGATION COURSE Provincial Vocational Institute ’l'Iie Provincial Department of Education In cooperation with the Federal Department of Labour offers e week course In NAVIGATION, beginning Monday, January 13th, 1964. Instruction will be provided in Navigation and associated sub- jects, in accordance with Canada Department of Transport Homes Sought For Stray Dogs Police Chief Sterns Webster said yesterday. that a number of dogs are available at no cost, which would be ideal for coun- try homes. He suggested that any rural resident interested in obtaining a pet dog, could do so by calling on Gus Wilson, the city dog-cat- cher, at his home in Marshfield syllabus, for the examination for all grades of Certificate of Competency as Master or Mate or Home Trade, Inland and - Minor Waters Vessels including Temporary Certificate as Master in specified local waters. The Course is conducted In two parts, Primary and Secondary, each of six weeks duration. and is available to Fishermen and others who ultimately wish to be examined for any Depart- ment of Transport Certificate. For further information apply immediately to. J.H. McLeIIan. Principal Provincial Vocational Institute Grafton Street, Charlottetown Telephone: 4-4647 EOREVERYONE! Beautiful Single Cards solid packs and boxed assortments by Hallmark 8: Rustcraft ALL PRICES MARITIME STATIONiERS LTD. Phone 4-3627 either in person or by phone. I tar c .5 kind —- economical, A ll Shopping. 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