s . (Hg-flow Fl N The city's old LaFrance fire pumper performed an un- usual role when it was used as a hearse for the funerakof a former member of the fire By BEN WARD OTTAWA tCP) — Dissolution Wednesday caught the 25th Par- liament with most of its work incomplete. . in the 72 sitting days Since the session began Sept. 27 the government placed 61 items of legislation on the Commons order paper. Of these, 21 re- ceived royal assent after Com- mons and Senate approval. The rest died with Parliament's end. S m major items got through, among them the crea- tion of the Atlantic Develop- ment Board. amen merits boosting the lending powers of the Export Credits Insurance Corporation and the Farm Credit Act. a tightening of food and drug laws. Killed off at various stages in the legislative mill were meas- ures to set a retirement age of 75 for Senators. amend the British North American Act to allow contributory old age pen- sions. set up a National Eco- nomic Development. Board.an establish a commission to re.- vise electoral rtding bounda- TIES. One feature of the 25th Par- liament was the firm rule by Speaker Marcel Lambert the bilingual lawyer rom Edmon- ton who was elected unant- mously by the House on the opening day of the session. TIGHTENED RULES ,. Speaker Lambert moved a once to tighten up the question period which opens each day's sitting. forcing MPs to adhere strictly to the rule book‘s ad- monition that oral questions must deal with matters of urgencv Some items announced in the throne speech never did g introduced. Chief among them were pro- posals to ratify the Canada US. Columbia River Develop- ment Treaty, enact some recom- BRIEFS HAD SURGERY Walter O'Brien 171 King Street underwent surgery Mon- day morning in the Charlotte- town llospital. CARD PARTY WINNERS Following are the winners at the card party Tuesday mllhl It the Railway Employees Club. Ladies first. Sylvia Bowness. so- cond. Nellie Stewart. consola- tion. Mrs. Agnes Baglole. Gents first. George Ford. second Dan- iel Chipman. consolation. Joseph Ollanley. freezeout, Frederick flarkin and Mrs. Joseph O'Han- ey. FRIZZELL FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Ida R. i‘rizzell, widow of James W. Frizzel] of Stanchiel was bold tarmac 9" Aiken Interment was in Samuel-field mneten. WAKE TN FUNERAL ~— 0 Honors m '7 pallbearers were Chief OI Police Stems gzwa’cxlnnon. ullerton. Stanley Ryan. Wood. Samuel Morrison. "e l Nicholson. A. Blrtwhll- - Duncan MacPhail. Brendon Ilioness». Leo Blake. Ronald Innis. Arthur . n Wakelln. Charles Wake- wakels‘l'fznd La‘kelin. Raymond mum“ in I oyd Wakelin Jr. den-times Canadian Mayor A. Walther: Gaudet and m, cm“ a I d RE ENGINE 3 t 24th LOCAL. Ra v Wellinlton MacNeill n. Act PI ' Wfl'e Keith Wakellll. legion. mas/32;...“ .10..an department. Robert R. Wake- Iin. Here the coffin is being placed on board the pumper following services at the First Baptist Church. Attending in a ilmendations of the MacPherson Royal Commission on Railway Transportation. revise tihe un- employment insurance Act in light of a special inquiry. pro- vide for the amendent in Canada of the Canadian consti- ing closure rule and split the Northwest Territories into two territories. Among the other items which did reach the Commons but died there: Measures to implement rec- ommendations of the royal com- mission on publications; estab- lishment of an Indian claims commission: a manpower con- sultation service to handle prob- lems posed by automation; ex- tension of the Freight Rates Re- duction Act to pay the railways 20,000,000 for holding back on rate increases to certain ship- pers; changes in the Bankruptcy Act to aid small debtors, an other acts. BLOCKADE RESUME!) MPs of the New Democratic Party resumed their blockade of divorce bills. talking long enough during the limited pe- ‘ for divorce debate that none got through. As of Tuesday, bills from Quebec foundland residents were stalled on the Commons order paper— 23 of them holdovers from the Parliament where the NDP group had also blocked them. Another 29 divorce bills were on their way from the Senate to the Commons and an addi- tional 353 were before the Sen- ate divorcc committee which bears evidence and decides City To Have Second Co-op Proieci A new cooperative housing project. involving at least families. is expected to begin in the Charlottetown area this summer. Provincial Housing Commis- sion chairman. Reid Sangster. sa' rday that represen- tatives of the group held a pre- liminary meeting Tuesday night. and a further meeting is sched- 2 o 491 divorce ew- l i I l .— Ul uled for 7.30 p.m. any . 12. in the National Film Board rooms in Charlottetown. A meeting was held last night at Abram‘s ' School for rospective cooperative home builders in the Wellington-Cape Egmont area. Mr. Sangster said that the commission is now studying typ- es of housing not covered or the present program. ‘City police force. The Legion lgraveside service was conducted by Harry Mortimer. with Last Post. and Reveille being sound- ed by Bugler David Mills. Inter- ment took place in the Peoples' cemetery. TAYLOR FUNERAL — The funeral for Frederick J. Taylor was held nesday. Feb. 6 rom the MscLean Funeral Home. where service was con- ducted by Rev. T. H. B. Som- . Pallbearers were Thomas 0'9 J. Gallant, Leith Bevan. Eric ' Larter, Roy Carter. Joseph Mc- Kenna. and Harry Drew. Repre- senting daughter Mabel's school class. were Florence Daley, Val- erie MacAleer and Annie Ling, Birchwood High School. Inter: ment took place in Peoples cemetery. REDMOND FUNERAL —- The funeral for Joseph A. Redmond. Lake Verde. was held from his late residence Wednesday morn- ing to St. Joachim's Church. Vernon River. where the re- mains were received his pas- tor. Rev. Urban Glllls. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Clifford Murphy. Present in the sanctuary were ev. 0. P. Wood, Rev. T. P. Butler. Rev. leaner-d McKenna and Rev. An- drew MacDonsld. Service at the grave was conducted by Father Wood assisted by Father Butler. Father McKenna and Father MacDonald. Pallbearers w ere five nephews: Matthew Red- mond. Felix RedmOnd. Clarence Redmond. In Redmond. James .Redmond and a cousin. Gavan Boylen. Interment was in t members of the teams cemetery. USED AS HIEARSE body were Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet and his council. mem- bers of the fire and police de- partments and the Royal Can- adian Legion. Elh Parliament ls Caugh’r Wi’rh Work Unfinished whether to recommend them to the Commons. Not a single item in the spend- ing estimates for the 196263 fiscal year ending March 31 won Commons a p p r o v a 1. They amount to more than $6,000,- tution. abolish the debate-innit.- 000000 There were nine votes involv- Bopiisl Men Hear Of Surveys Charlottetown Baptist Men’s iAssociation h old its monthly 3 supper meeting, Monday. Tak- ling part in the devotional per- iod were Roger Gillis. Gerald Murray and Rev. Carl Farmer. Special speaker was B. Gra- iam Rogers of the provincial idepartment of industry and na- tural resources. who very interesting talk on geolo- gical surveys of P.E I lCo-urt Hears Three Cases I James Gary Gormley, charg- led with uttering a forged docu- Membership Campaign Here? The Society for Prevention of ‘ taiiicd from any of the mem-1 Cruelty to Animals. recently re 1 bi’llfi-I . organized here’ is pumng m a While the SPCA is extreme-‘ . , 1y active in other parts of Can- melnbersmp an” m 0"???” “‘9 aria, it had not been organized . sot'iety to work more eltic1ently. .hm-e {or the past few years un_ I Still in the organizing stage, ltil its organizational meeting in i the society has 25 members. lJaiiuary of this year. I When the group becomes suf-l Plants of the society for the ficiently large, it is expected future include the establishment. that an inspector will be ap- ‘ot’ a junior SPCA in the areal pointed to investigate reports of j Among officers are: Stan Big- ‘ ill-treatment of animals. 1 gar, president; Claude Murphy, Donations for the SPCA will vice-president; d‘it'n b: accepted by members or by j Pryce. secretary-treasurer; Dr. e tb'own bnainrch of T.E.E. Robins, Jack Gallant. the Bank of Nova Scotiia. and i membership tickets may be ob-l Louis MacLean and Vernon Dennis. directors. Maritime Letter Carriers To Hold Convention In City Arthur Hale, president of Loc- al 27. Federated Association of Letter Carriers. last night an- nounced that the Maritime dis- trict convention of the associa- Protection EigfldAgiiiil Char. EFOI' salmon Some 30 official delegates are l . Seen Locking expected to attend. along with wives. and Mr. Hale said that it IS MONTREAL (CPI—J. Angus MacLean, federal fisheries min- retary. and William Dunsford, treasurer. hoped that F.A. Strand- national secretary, will be . Charlottetown and Queens County 1 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Feb. 7, 1963. 5 i Re-orgonized SPCA Planning, Sir Patrick Dean. left. Bri- tish ambassador to the Unit- ed Nations, formally opened the associated Press leased cablepholo circuit linking AW «w- 1 General AP CBLEPHOTO IRCU'IT is OPENED New York and London by star- ting a picture transmission at AP's New York headquarters yesterday. Right is, Deputy Manager linrry Montgomery of the AP. The and Mrs. Mrs. Jack Williams. photo sent to London showed Lester Pearson. Canadian Ll- beral Party leader. in Ottawa following fall of the Causewa- tive government. (AP Wirephoto) Lowhher: program Study period consisted of book group discussions on the ing tests of the gov-.-nment's ment in the form of an old-age ability to maintain the court-pension cheque. was remanded dence of the House .1t survived to FCb- 7 after Electing trial by seven before the three opposi- illldrze without jury in City ion parties united Tuesday 'POllCe 0011” Yesterday before night to defeat it, Magistrate A.J. Haslam. Coun- ‘ sel for the defense is Lester O'Donnell. Two drunk and incapables. Zone fined $20 and costs or 10 days and the other remanded me. "a. “may. 3...... V. ring. ab attend. At this meeting the main busi- ness will be the discussion and framing of resolutions to be submitted to the rational cou- vention slabed for Winnipeg, Se t. 19. Other officers of the local, who ane now engaged in mak- ing arrangements for the ses- sions are: Ernest Stanley. vice. e to accept the mutation to‘ ister, Wednesday said fishing regulations in the Atlantic provinces are not protecting ,salmon properly because of i‘“different and conflicting inter- :ests of the provinces and some- times within a province.” r. MacLean’s speech to the annual meeting of the Atlantic Salmon Association was read by Dr. A. L. Pritchard. director of I I of Mark, with Mr. Lewis as jBible Class Elects Slate :‘Adult Bible Class. held Tuesday night. in the church hall. 3W: 'r ‘19. ‘x lesser amendment to several : .u. - 1W)”; DIRECTOR Parker Newson. who is Prince Edward Island ran Association leaves Satur- day for Toronto to attend the annual meeting 0‘ :hc associa- tion which will be held in the Royal York Hotel Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday of next week. He will be accom- panied by Mrs. Newson. Three Remonded O-n Spirits Charge director of the Holstein-Fries- l :to Feb. 7 completed the docket. l = gNavol Liaison Visit To PWC, SDU Students Cmdr. George L. Amyot of visit ) .Prince of Wales College and St. V ' “ .Dunstan's University Feb. 11, to _ V ’. .. . ‘naval headquarters will interview and counsel students on the Royal Canadian Navy‘s ,program of sponsored university leducation and training. leading ito a naval officer career. Inter- ested students may ap- pointment by calling the naval recruiting office at HMCS Queen University. lpanied by Lt. Cmdr. D. S grave, officer Prince Edward Island. of Manitoba. Cmdr. Amyot wasi ‘an instructor-lecturer on its fac- iulty before entering the navy in :‘July. 1942. In 1946. he became fa lecturer at the RCN College, .IIMCS Royal Roads. near Vic- Charlotte or R. LeClair at ‘Prince of Wales College or A. ‘ Kingston J. MacAdam at St. Dunstan'si Cmdr. Amyot will be accom- ' . Cole- RCN, the area recruiting for New Brunswick and A graduate of the University president; Keith Danrach. sec- . Mr. MacLean said, “have tried to reconcile and accommodate these various interests but with- out. unfortunately, too much success. “The result has been that we w believe sincerely that the fish- :_“§‘eries regulations are not doing éias good a job for conservation ‘4 .as they were intended.” I Mr. MacLean said the federal - vilgovernment will “continue to . -.co-operate fully with the provin- ' cial authorities." ' am confident." we will l he said. receive their . Mco-operation in resolving these gtvarious conflicting views in the .,‘2 over-all interest of developing ‘jland implementing a more in- lltensive program for the reha- jzbilitation and expansion of the . lAtlantic salmon resource." TODAY ONLY **********; the federal conservation and Officers for the coming year management servwe. " are: president Mrs. William e at the federal level, Dun d' “ice-president LEAVES TODAY ; Miss Jacqueline Cummiskcy. social wor or at mentall health clinic is leaving today for Moose Jaw where} will attend a three-dayi conference o e "...2...‘ I. . .. l Retarded Children's Associa-f tion. During the sessions she; will be moderator at a panel‘ discussion on the subject ‘gaps . in community services‘. Miss I Ciimmiskey is national chair- man of the home care com-. mittee of the Canadian Associa- i tion for Retarded Children. Shows 3:30—7—9; iilJack Smaillwood; Sec ltreasurer. Mrs. Albert Phillips; :devofions. Mrs. CMDR. G. L. AMYOT A m o n g his subsequent ap- pointments are director of slud- The fastest two hours the screen has ever seen! 001thth 913095 .‘I‘lH-‘t tillllll mi'°-iii‘iiiiiici( ioria. BC and In 1949 joined the fies 8% Cone-39 Mullah“? Royal cruiser HMCS Ontario as senior .‘de 531115163" and at HMCS Ven- ‘education officer. ‘ Iture, the junior officer training Three Charlottetown men, charged with possession of u n- I lawfully manufactured spirits,l were remanded to Feb. 20 to set I a date for hearing, by Magis- trate James B. Johnston, QC. in ,e ‘ Queens County magiStrate'3' Votes of thanks were extend- coun “Stemay' , ed to the rector. Rev. A. E. The men are Emerson wm' Piercey. Women's Auxiliary. or- stOn Pel‘I'Y. JOhn Hamilton M3" ganist. Janet Ings. Mr. Piercey 91": and Ewe" James Myers- thanked congregation for its co- gret on his retirement Financial committments for Waterman. D.D. expressing re- ;the ensuing year were discuss-y ‘ at Esquimalt. Cmdr. ing (recruiting), an appointment he has held since July. 1958. Equally at home speaking Eng- lish or French. he plays and has coached a variety of sports. FIRST 0F MANY The first temperance meeting in North America was held at Sillery. Que, in 1648 Amyot is currently as- isistant director of naval mann- . e Rev, CC. Lewis conducted fBible study for the first meet- of the year of Spring Park an) classes. which are open to all. moderator. Devotions led by Mrs. Deacon and Mrs. Dwiisford were follow- tedon the plinpose of the class and e - pressed the hope that a as many possible would ttend the Lunch was eisrved by the com- reta Frank Deacon 2 lbs. 59c ada exported 9.500.000 proof ions of whiskey worth 584.000, . Week-End Specials Cudmore's 8. PJ'S Ltd. McCAlN'S FRENCH FRIED POTATOES mittee in charge. WHISKEY EXPORTS the 1962 fiscal year Can- gal- 000 In Plus 6 oz. Free ROSE BRAND ORANGE MARMALADE . ‘ 24 OZ. JAR 39c 03'. e u FRESH NEW Burford FEARS . . 2 fins 31 15 oz. tin RH U‘BARB 2 lbs. 49c Ivorv READ AND ENJOYED BY MILLIONS1 ANiD MILLIONS FOR 0 V E R 50] YEARS - NOW A DELIGHTFUL AD-‘ ’VENTURE ON THE SCREEN! Raymond Francis Griffin. 61 operation Orlebar Street. was remanded to Feb. 13 for sentence on‘ . a charge of damaging an auto- Pr'nce Edward mobile. and another of damaging l a garage of the Bunb Nursery. He was remanded to: Feb. 22 for hearing on charges of I damaging mail boxes. I l Cherry Valley A Church Holds Annual Meet The annual meeting of Christ Church, Cherry Valley was held ANNUAL Charlottetown. on 21, 1963, of 8 pm at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ings recently. There were 17 present. Rev. A. E. Piercey presided and opened the meeting with prayers. Mrs. Sterling lngs read minutes of special meetings and previous annual meeting. and the dinaneiavl statement was pre- nted. Mrs. Theodore Crane gave a brief outline of the year‘s acti- vities of the Women’s Auxiliary. The following were selected to fll the offices for the ensu- lng year: wardens. Lloyd lngs and E d w a r d Carrier; vestry board, Earl Ings, Mrs. Payne. Sterling Ings, Gordon C r a n c. Maurice Ings, John MacMillan. Earl Crane. Elmer lngs. Theo- dore Crane and Duncan Irving; vestry clerk. Mrs. Stirling Ings: auditors, Earl Crane and Walt- er Crane: treasurer. Lloyd lngs; representative to diocesan syn- od. Mrs. J. T. Payne with Mrs. lngs as substitute; representa- tives to Diocesan Church Society. Earl logs and Stirling lugs. The roperty committee con- sisting of Edward Carrier, Earl Ings. Walter Crane. Stirling lugs and Gordon Crane were instruc- ted to see that an adequate heating system be installed in the church and also investigate the installation of electricity. A resolution was drawn up to be forwarded to Rt. Rev. R. E. If. Secretory a general public 3 O The public is attend the Samuel External Affairs. on iforiinn. Notice is hereby given that in pur- suance of the Act of Incorporation a public meeting of all contributors to the Prince Edward Island Hospital will be held in the classroom nurses' residence. electing trustees for the government of the institution in accordance w I t h the by-lows and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before M. MocKENZlE. Th attend the Annual Meeting for the year 1962. Prince of Wales College Lecture to be delivered by Norman Robertson. Under Secretory of Sm. for wary 8 of 8:30 p.m. In the College Aud- Islond Hospital MEETING Thursday. February . for the purpose of . Board of Trustees. are cordially Invited to cordially invited to Robertson Memorial Friday evening, Fob- " I G H recommended for families ‘ so plan a night out to see this one WITH the family! lSTARTS FRIDAY Shows 3:30—7—9l l NOTHING COULD BE SWELLER THAN THE BIGGEST ~2-F0ll-l COMBINATION FAMILY SHOW OF THE YEAR! SOAP.... large twin bar 2 for 35¢ King Cole lb. 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