ISLAND NEWS PAGE} Summerside And Prince County The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues., Jan. 15. 1963. 3] , Food Processors Present Briefs SUMMERSIDE ~ Represelita-vand Don Wood. agriculture ,3 tivcs of the three food process- .superintendent represented‘ ing plants as well as Amal-iSeeman Bros; George Wright gamated Dairies Ltd. met wid1=was present from Frosted members of the Labor Rela- Foods and Harold Campbell Lions Board last evening at the and George Campbell from Legion home. Summerside. Campbell and Burns. g.- Chairman of the board, Char- Besides Mr. McQuaid otheriz. les McQuaid presided. lit-card members present were The meeting was held to dis- eorge Meikle and Fred De- V .y o . ~ V . cuss the priposcd Minimum ‘Custe, representing manage-l i. am MWWWM ‘ H -, ; u . -. Wage Act in this province and merit and Jack Hennessey and "4“ w - 7' , _ 1 a brief was presented on behalf .latk Brown for labor. ".mg;“,:m ‘ - “ , .‘ T ' ‘ ' ' " f of Seeman Bros. (Canada) This was expected to be the r ‘ w" - . . 1 Ltd, Campbell and BurnsLtd. ‘last mwt'g of this nature uri- and P.E.l. Frosted Foods Ltd. 1less oth‘r individuals or groupsiiw: Representing Amalgamated wish to appear before the board Dairies Ltd. was the managing with submissions. m; r ' director. John 5. Wright who The board will study and as-i A 'L ‘ r r 1' presented his eubmirion scss the remrts received be-i AMONG SANATORIUVIS CHILDREN DR. FOUND IS KNOWN ASDA_—DDY_____ “ e m mm“ to the provincial: verbally. , DR. i Murray Mat-Ewen, manager government. Not One For Limeligh’r' E"°'5'" 9*“ Traffic Increase , SUMMER‘SYDE —~ 'llhe finall service of the Week of Prayer Says Islander Of 1962 22:21:11”...";...::;::5352:5221:SaidPI'Iel'KDITlenaIi evenin . The church . Hi i g was 1 ed‘ Traffic increase for 1962 on mainland increased by 8.350 111* :ERTH STUDY B DON MacLEO 1' ' - u ' c993 - _ l to ca acit and all the m'n‘ t r * . - . . ., Guardian-Patriot Staff Rl‘ilcl‘ tit-intuit: feqflreedmmment’sult'rhg: :euacmworiir‘ {fife ' of the Zo-operating cliui'sclse: the 13°F“: ' ngnemme {ferry 196?- 8333219113: flgregrgfii g‘lus (“ti-fog (tifimcék Situated be study the heat flow in the outgrowth of the International - . .. . . ' ,. i 1 ~ as “ eno. measu . ' ' . r . . ~ Dr. Eric M. r'ouiid,_supci‘in~ HRH-NAME (BASIS citrus] and voluntary agencies, iwere 0" the Platform ReV- - {ungua‘i’fsbyegnmaham R%ger5_ into effect by the com. Traini Euggciirgl at Balfousiilsg‘lflfiz earths or“5‘-_Da‘1h°“5“° is one Geophysxcai Year. is being tendent oi. the l’rovificiai Taila- . “i call. this, pretreatment between the sanatorium and j. gigs; “Lzfifiiiihcggdt‘;$efn.the provincial director of transpor-Jrassongers carried between Bor- sity in Halifax will be used 0f 20 places in Canada where tamed out during the next is“; is: signing: if'i‘flili’ a. r r;- :::::.‘::.. 3‘: P cn‘lt‘fs . a r... r, “it to a deep W who an .. z ,. " ‘ . l - i ' ‘ ' _ ijii-es re eas yes e ay y were .. . . a i . 15] come well - acquainted; he W. R Stew Dr. Stewart i read the 01d Tesmmem lesson' Mr. gfiogers, show there was ani “How are we going to handle| fore arriving back home_ andleir the Ye . . . "When The Evening Patriot's learns the nature and treat- works quietly and efficiently R9“ or" webbber and Rev‘ ' ' - ' assen ers in 1962 l another increase in 1964. which1 . managing editor told me 02' mom of his illness and because and has added tremendously toifl‘msm‘ Offered prayers: Rev'llgfmsi‘gfi‘ti lonvel; 19mg Passengers i is Centennial Year. with the faCfi daMr'ulsiianfleimy ksa‘.“ Vim" the judges' choice," or. Found of this I find that patients feel the provincial tuberculosis «in l D-L- “We” read the New Tes‘? for 1962 were 482.791 as com. ‘ilities we now have?" Rog-i l y‘ t . "We "‘3 e ‘t' It 5 said in an interview yesterday, bL‘llCl‘ while in the process of [mi program." fame“ esson- pared to 425,495for1961. *ers asked. I 02% ."pT' v.“ t k h “l instinctively-wanted to say: being cured.” Again Memng to his being. The choir sang the anthem Vehicles (trucks and cars)1 “It's going to require a very {acroseér 53:3?er Va 9 t em Won't the next fellow in 11110 01'. Found and his patieuu u ‘ r .r “Jubilate Amen". The music for show an increase of 20,700 in'careful study. and adjustments. . a 0_ ancouvel‘. . ,, , . . chosen Islander of the Tear, , i .. l - . .then to San FranCIsco. Thev take it, please? me on a first-name basu. , “ Ithe evening W8s under the dip: 1962 over 1961. Figures for 1962;0f numerous trips Will have to ! will travel for 19 d bi “When the "NYSDRDL‘l'mim 1‘57"“ day they 1001‘ 50mm to Pr‘ .Found, sam' although my i ection of Raymond Plcau iwem 199275 as compared to’be made". he said' u i n u r 3boat; from th t l ays called me, I was applying a his calls. “I call on every pat- ‘llfe IE dedicated to the control; Rem-Donald MacKay ;..,,lmm_,17a.555 for 1961. i “We need another Abegwelt . ‘will visit Yogfiaga'algssv and .le'hoscope to the bu“. Duck Mus. he said. “We are very of tuberculosis, I am only oneiod me congregations “drum; Train travel to and from thplhe concluded. j ‘V ‘ I _ i 0 yo . e an of 'a patient. I thought pl‘iili'llln Now" mall—there's my Staff—“VFW mented on the splendid response“ :"S;M:m§;:[v?(§m; oAfn ‘ has! db?“ "3:; time“ Dre" They will next \‘Kii Okinawa 1 had misquoted someone in Ullt‘ i-o-workeir pointed out all cogs m a machine—all d0'10l' the people of this area to tllei iwhue impaired against Fran“; 59;]: maggua‘g: and Formosa and will spend a . . . . I I th some publictly material i had ltlul “half of the child tuber- mg our blt- Pet‘ha‘fm the Spot-:Week of Prayer services. He in-. . ~ . v r < ' ' -e while si htseein in H sent. to the paper anti was he- mitosis paiienls affectionately light Should not be On One Del“ dicated that he felt the attitude; - iiffalsga‘lallriliizmhv hagdnm salledestag’dgw't- I Kong' g g n n g rug called on to explain. 1111 (till “1‘. round ‘Daddy. son. I like to be Part of lot the people at these servicesi G95“, J Twee‘dy in‘Supre'me I {14:11 'thea appeflamy MacKZysE From there on to Saigon. Viet ‘ O ' ‘ I V l N afraid I was a little l'lii‘punt. . ’l‘llloilgii his work with the —even iii" I have to be the cap- rhad a true ecumenical flavor. i I - ' am- Singapore Port Swept. ‘SURPRISE. suouc phi. 'i'ubel‘culosi.‘ he , Dr. itain of it.“ - ’ tc‘m” he” yes‘emay~ Mat-Kay “PM”, 1"“ ‘W" 5 0": ' ’ . i ~ acne . B.F. Howlett preached Magis- ‘hlS behalf. Justice Tweedy i enham' Penang' Malaya' ("10‘ "I hardly believed the "CW5; hound has become m 1'. Found. 57. is the son of on the theme “Jesus Christ, the I iha been room/id ,y ; - rmbo, Ce lon‘ Cochin Manna- it .eame with a feeling of siir- iliiougliout the. province. Per- Bale lag: HSrlan P. Found and _ Hope of The World". 3 ffla‘iormeugfirtys'nfigfgfgiilg ligaer allX:m?y,§mM;§K: i lore and gombay in Ilidla- Km“ prise. shoe and then mu»- nups u was this Phase of has 15- 01m - He was born at The Summerside ministerial; I jcourt on. 23 1961 and wasiwas J. Watson MacNaught.iacm' Inmate" "ex" “1"” faction. I guess. 1 have always career tlhat led the "Mulder" New London. A - f n 1 u k I - ' - through the Suez Canal to Cairo felt that such an award \vcnt judges to say in their citation He attended school at New tossgfi‘aifig peggifiisfigngscoifge? . Ignedfitl-OO a'nddco‘gtstor la déys' 91____—___ion to Naples. Barcelona in Spain d Prince '- SUMMERSIDE ~— The Sum- “x Centre on (fareen Street‘qollvlclon an sen ence “'91‘9 Sand Marseilles. France. to people who did big things; he “has constantly displayed London an of Wale-s. gations for the S 1 . . . . . ._ . . . p endld . . . . - . b I was Just domg my Job. lm a diligence and devotion , , Lollege and for a time taught .\.a,su thad been v. theimerSIde b0~€d Pl'oglam this w°dneSda3i Fe ' F. ' . , . . ° Places thev will visit in italv . far y um. \ 3 PPM EH8" » Ilirst Witness for the Clown e are Genoa ind Leghom‘ an',‘ h ,. m 97 3 Scheduled to b e g 1 n not one for the limelialit.‘ be and the School at Long River and New services not (ml durin iynar is . . .. t . . . . i: the ‘ _. . a _ A . . . While Dr. rounds i-cacuontoi. In; linoleum. ondon. .past week, but af’so during pastihcb. 13 with the highlight 0; P H reifificerastihgfllugsafd Italy they Wm g0 an m New wasaa°“.§.°‘o§“”"“" “‘“iaew' immaam‘hmdmfi “HOUSE GRADUATE it?“ ’“-°£‘“‘%."i‘.l§ri.§m“aiely H- - °°Per near... pan-on... a; New Leave On W“ “‘°“ W“ t° “"- n r “Mimous ' I From » 1 :1“ 1930 he weaved m ‘ Aspccial word of appreciationi ‘59“55‘ . A 1 -. . > r s . , n r k i nnan. June 30. 1 1. They . m . m...“ new “,1.” a“... m we»? or or degree i w W Dies At 86 a on - i..§i2“.‘3.il.“§£..:.“‘f Sis pauen sthro h llet the 1' Incl! F b. F' Dalhousxe Uni‘vers’ty in Hal" ‘ the-{me leadersmp he had gwen‘hother features during the six ‘“"‘It’~ “’"h the drive" bemg “‘9 lassailed Israel v rfur people new -_ i? . nominee air-Is!!! Imelda m, in 1935, he received insidm‘mfl “‘9 week- . , . . , .il‘l be . .onlv occupant. The RCMP i “ t H d t- ‘ a' t” who are familiar with his m, psponsored by the m. 3,. MD and C“ d e f D1 ‘ ‘wech \liilitr program w The death occurred Sunday at [fl-cars followed this car into I ca e ac we pene'ra- th ta better cnolcoof “Imam f 9 Ln l mu ' . ‘ eg' 95 mm a‘ - social etiquette, life in the i- h A -. Mm f no r . ~ .‘ , . Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E, tion of new states in Africa. a w" could mm be! or I_ e leagues with new hmme. .the American College of ChestiCjnno and a commentaw and ‘liais olrine in m hon 83th yenmy.a lane and It stopped m the, S a H b r Ch l H ' .Trud summed a “mister m0 -mu'lm 0‘ - - - i' i' e ooer s - cneu.o a w,.. ~. ‘- ' .P L 0 “MS 0 a m' a In Regina benefi‘al Hospital. Phybmans‘ ifilm; of Pisa and Rome, wca- 38; an Slness of two months farmyard. The timer got out. ry r0 en n two was behind Israel's cen- made. > . Iorganizational meotang' «vau- . .- . . . - ._ Found "I 099 0.‘ the tear workers is held. I’m-Fm Energized m: gnfefr’tmpD‘“.nie $mflfiybfinigdth§husriirithu- forci'aSling an? a theme The late Mr. Hooper was no" Mk: I mmy gas home an m t: lllnessgy 11:“ ~l 0 Se?! he‘s. i ueii“ Charmmown- “maker on the my” “MOM” born in North Milton Where heibreatli his es were "la w ex ect to cover '30 000 m'l s b = we "a. M... / me PCP Tmcmmgs before 10pm “‘0 :3" b0 tiringf this ipec- Dr. Found is married to t‘hefivonth versus parental guid- was a successful farmer. About.s “kc .wnh aeysrl ht Q Eh p . . ic., 0- countries. go. who ill associated attends the cum 3 ‘ . “ _ ‘ F? 1937 asefg4g e c “Lit-01.11.,“ Marion Wilson of Al“ance." 20 years ago he retired and: it“ t a d $1 .11 h_r' with to h McMis con-ivmry capacity. 1 b “soot: the :8“ aligélt‘fiiéngibmon. fhey have one daughul So-ed is a YMCA-sponsor‘x‘l n‘lm'efl'tnaiiew lf‘lome at firiton.ggant:‘ren. n u1-a l to w F e F. ' “"9 “'9 actual Wi‘ -m Scotia Sanaborium in Kentville. “er. Maw- 15. attending Nellie -‘ipr0gl‘a.m for young adults and grate; efiivgr'EZZH ‘2'“ A partially full bottle of wine as r e "95 " . i . v . . 80- . m. 311011“ He returned to um province ; wood 5011001 for Girls at Rome-imarried couples that pravxdes ‘Though handicapped by failing_\vab found l'n the car. On cross- 0 is no sum“ no ’ ‘ V . in 1942 and was appointed as, ‘say, N.B. isctial entertainment with an eyesight he maintained a keen‘examination Cnst. Potts sai Mr ’ the" ' “95h- . sistant medical superintendent Th0 "Istander of the Year'S"lcdl|(‘fll10nal lilemfl SP‘ed “"5 interest in world events and was iMaCKay had aSKOd for a dOC-i and identified himself as Mac- leave tfiday “n 3 m" m""thinomic. agricultural and cultural "Kay. cohol on his "around the world" cruise. They ties with emerging African is no one on the memo. of me Provincial Sa . . . . _ H ~ . y , I ‘ -. v - natorium. ihobbles are hoto r h andrv raven Vcl) IODUlal' in past g A er 5m c nversaiion- tot, but one was not sent {011‘ _ .. rgmmlldjlfedgaafilggmg J94"““3- he 1‘ v - ficti- reorganizing outpatient étl'out fishing. 9 g ap y Tyears and tin; year's program 1,.th m at g o Robert McCann cor- Berilongfgded xglyorthea la: fijéi‘émfifi'ffiehe 15° remin- ‘ . h t . us al the posmou. V ' - dia-gngshjc clinics, he was an: “ don't have enough time‘is also planned for an increas- He is survived by one sister,‘1mb01‘aied the evidence of Cnst. jmgular meeting of Barden imem be gem mgaaarrgllfif; mm themesucms me “my lunch year, in his m 1'- pointied director of diagnostic [for golf." he said. led interest and participatlon- Mrs. Perle Corlett of Vancou-iPotts. He also stated that Mac- iTOWn Council la“ night before ‘check‘u h mePa » ‘ Dori. Dr. round m to“ servrces‘ in 1949, hp 1957 he was: ; . series of Organizationalycr and several nephews andgKay was unsteady on his to” ‘tho Feb 15 election Coun p.1," l or n ' I Dr [find-takes mm to meet to ‘the more [bu .1,“ ‘MI’P appointed diipector of the dfivj5.j ‘mcctings have been held over inieccs in western Canada. on ‘ cross-examination, Cnst.‘ Prosen‘t at the 516:0ng were the “a! gorgm‘i‘ngcmmmog . . beta of the Wile Wm: 10p of tuberculosis control ofEPUrse the past several weeks. A The funeral will be held to» recann stated Maclfay lookediCmmCmm.S Reg McAleer H. L_ [hat me town had 'bmn free ‘2' E E?- o w n :— pauem iLcague and wm‘ $4“ the sanatorium meeting last night at the "Y" :day. TUCSdaY- from St Jann's‘as if he had b m A u h ‘5 summed to me sam' in) give so t present, Dr. Found in iS'l'Olen In Slside .Centre completed program plan- Anglican Church, Milton WithiThe RCMP officers Palmer' '1' J‘ Madsaaév Ever :{mm “"9 m 1962' “"hm’gh I. i a ll h told theictt McKenna; Town er F. some outside calls were ans- tom for treatment. The “mo .md 9W h h we; . . , . . . r h _ - ~ ~ .‘ a” V ‘ < ' executive director of the RE. _ Inllig. With executive committees ilntm‘ml’nt in the ChUTC ceme ‘Prlnee County letter, at the w wosthaver and t 1 . mlgfe aéxgfijggi“ :llli the interest of health h tho Tuberculosis league. presidenti SUMMERSIDE —— A purse being named as follows: chair- itery. iJail. that he could call a doctoriwimam Crane: cons abei“‘:~‘}:‘:;0r Bell said the deed (m, .Utlmhmul‘l‘létllgd dd l a: the It’l.E.I.-N.B. Branch oftcomainmz me sum of $53 was‘mau. Graeme Linkletter; co-r BIC GRAVEL “Am 1:;(gacéijaiy If he “’3an 10- (psi, Crane reported 3250 land memo). purchased (from . Nays lo 9 Cane lain Thoracic Society,’ Eehairmall Dwalie Mollins; sec-1 I ‘ " ra. (- ii at ' 'r ' ‘ funding the W meet first - .pmid’ent of me REII. ‘stolen Saturday from the coatiwmy. Vivian Dug“; ireas.i First witness for the appcl-ihsi ni’ctfiinvc;l m fines smce then-10w Inmanbeenfor $233323"; lugs. “It my. me I oppor- Branch of one Canade Medi. iof an emlJlOyee at Smal'man'siurer Carmian Carle- publicity- D‘mng “"Struaio“ 0' the‘aint was Bennett MacRae Ken- . ' . inns“ has . . n r I . v ' . . . ' C . , Hull 1 L Re - “"“ly- h‘ w. 1’ 00m cal Association. a member oflLtd-. icllairmen. Peter Meemburg andiCarlnnn Dam on the Ottawaismgton, who testified that heitheogncglcfifimga mgflkeoéiéfie “my me‘ summer of directors of the; A 10-year-old youth was pick. Ron England; lunch committee iRiver, the CNR hauled 19,556iwas‘ loading potatoes on Mac- the mayor and muwm for Office” appointed for m. LATE NOTICES ' see announcements in adjoining Classified “Prelim. “’5 tuber- i‘he board I . 25 K f I N A Mini section.) “3955' ,, my YQIHIB Canadian Tuberculosis Associa- i ed-up shortly after the theft andichairman. 'Kather'yn MON'ISOH. ‘Cars of SFaVE] and 3-2 0‘ C9" ays mm m 9W ""3"- their co-o ration thnou hout . ' ' f‘ Witnildren duo! c“ I and x- tion and holds a fellowship in iwill appear in juvenile court. i Registration Will be at theiment. June 30. 1961. He stated Mac-Ithe year, 1:): reported “mg thegfigppéfi itecui‘iginnguofi-imdafig 9 ‘ ' ‘ is ‘l'aying ‘3 d m We to iKay had assisted in the load- - . — At the Has-widen). mu ‘ ,g , as. j. 7. i ». . a... : » ’ ing. His face was cut and had p'm‘ cum-ow “'35 PmVlng F. W. Westhavel‘. 9011 Ck‘l‘k- ”. Jan. 13. 1963. Georgei "-1 m< ' mum .g > _ U > “ x . dried blood on it. Witness stat-j “In. 41 Upper Prince.,-he ml m s. g .' -. ' 1 ed there was a smell of salve; u. formerly of Cherry'mmm ‘ W we V‘y. in his 77th year. Resi- “WW‘ V H ‘9“ about MacKay. i 2 WAYS TO EARN was. tram M M... - -, L i ' . m e 1 ac ay came ‘. gill be held Wednesday in. _ . ' ‘ u. m to his house about 8 o'clock in 3‘ commencmg at] . a “I M the morning and they drove to 1 laced 3- ‘MacKay's farm in New Annan. MacKay was cut up about the face. but witness said he could . , 1 . . to I _ A ,. g» cm. not smell a-ny salve of which Suddenly at sec. I V.’ . . I, | | d m. the previous witness spoke Mchay was drinking the day before, witness stated. but did not see him drink anything that day. Final witness was the appel-.‘ ant. Francis Edgar MaeKay.' He said he had been hit on the at head with a board the night be} fore and had gone home to his’ ' mother in Summer-side, who put rubbing alcohol on his face to try and remove the dried Checking facilities without charge. blood. He stated the RCMP had pmmueddoto call a doctor. interest on minimum quarterly balances m . blond”. Jan. 14. l“. Al “Wilden. 132d Pol-t, m “M515. is . “When i say ‘conhml' I am going by what the World Health Organization means by the .tcrm; that is, what not more than one per cent children . ‘at the age of 14 are positive Sundial“ tubmiculin reactors 1- tn $1303?- DEATH RATE . Mr. “Last year in this prom ‘ . V. : ‘t ‘hfvhigigna‘: the percentage was 3.3 and in .mmi willheheiri'Wednesdny:1936 " w“ m“? u“ "‘1 ~ ‘ .Mt qt A“ '5"! per cent. Were lath. " MFG“ 3'} M‘; *q'u‘warg‘ihere; it's quite convincing. toi- Requiem Hllzh Mass alib'fvfifg‘ .“igso‘m mm 9:3. Interment will be in thefi$W e g: church cemetery. was lamp“! ’9" MIcLEAN - At the Stewart; “What I wmlld like to Ice to Mema'hl Health Centre, Tyne {speed up the war Wat tubu- Valley, Mmday. Jan. 14,.culosis is an aocelemted diu- 1963, Mrs. beslie Maclean.‘nosiic service and, m ne- Arhton. in her 81st yearqscarcn a more effective % but did not 90- o credited half yearly. He had his last drink about midnight he said. then went to. "Nun M“ “W”- his New Arman farm where he! got into a fight with a relativei and then drove back to Sum-1 mcrside where he went to his 0 ' Interest on minimum monthly balances credited half yearly. o Withdrawals made over the counter. lawman mun! 850M. _ The a mu rnusr " Well some breakfast, and then drove back to New Arman. 1 N0 INDICATION ‘ 2'. V w. _ r A 5 . , I .= ~ ’ Mr. Justice Tweedy, in al-i Her mitts will be forward- ‘discovcred than now used 'é‘ ~' If ~ . lowina thn appeal. stated “I ‘ ed this aftlirnoon from theialsn a vaccine . A 1 ~‘ ' - 1 :."~ -. don't want to do what I am s ha Id not affect ‘ t h ' to do 1 the Whitmmflir 1332M? iioim'ini 1:92;:- S’SIDE COUNCIL CWL HONORS MEMBER 531%.." n2i°inm itszrzthing of .’_ Mn. Maynard MacArthur. "The success of the When i can not my teeth into to in Mun where the funeral will iculosi‘s program in recent you! Mrs. Arthur Arnenluit. gins. the occasion being her side. for the past eight. con- CWL spiritual convener: Mrs. citrate MacKay was drivingl . . ‘ Levi Gallant. CWL president: who impaired. There is no 15‘ RIChMOfld Street. Charlottetown be in” M1 ‘13” '7 at has been due to ‘ mum Summer-side. was honoured birthday. plus the fact that secutivc years. Left to right 1:3), mm by service inlof better economic that. h has been "mm medal. are Mrs Jose h Arsenau" Mrs. Arthur Arsennult. being doubt of his impairment. and m Chm on me d M “a . Sunday by members of the 9 9 l’ 8 ’ - p . ' presented with a in b Rev. Ma istrate MacDmald in the a... M m u U M W m my Summenlde Council CWL. on newly-baptized babies in representing the St. Vincent J.P.E' gunmen swung“ dl_ 1mg, com was justified in "net" 5 '7‘" rival. Ina-um in thespeedcd-u-p case Mn. pro- mu minty. lgram. when ID. VII [hunted With St. Paul's Church, Summer- Club; Mrs. Roland Retell, rector of tho CWL. finding him unity. but there. i ’l