‘~ ‘r‘fi‘w- «ma.- ‘ i .~V.‘...... _ . .-._ "1..., ~-_—. .. ELAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts ., The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Mar. 12, 1964. 8 Council Agr ontague Monlague town policemen will Ibe armed in future With it Recently Cnsl. Edward liowne found it necessary to search a building premises found open at night and until a thorough sible to determine if anyone had search was made :l was impos-l ees lo Arm Policeman collection of tax arrears acd at the necessary inlormat'c-n er an opportunity to pay ms taxes when money should be ‘more plentiful. . Light bulbs are to be ordered rice for file sign at Cherry Valley comer and the sign is N ~ 0 S'side Harbor Pollution Seen Unsolved Problem IUMMERBIDE BUREAU 0!" THE GUARDIAN The harbor pollution problem sed at considerable 1 ‘.' {length lad night at the regular bond d trade meeting here. Most [of the members were that a solution must be fotmd for the problem and as one member put it “we are port of the Ottawa engineering firm of J. L. Richards and As recom- mendations by the of Laurie Gates and Associates following a survey by this firm. No suitable solution had been offered by its report Mr. Cannon said. The main Recommendation was all m-ac're lagoon situated on the westem outskirts of the town. This would not solve tlhe prob. l he added. as it would handle only the private larger ones including Ari-lat: gamaled Dairies. Jenkins Ems. On Three Charges In S’side SUB/[MW LDE persons appeared E. — Only two befiou'e Judge guilty when he aupeared on three charges. l A Won was put forward that (the board check further into the problem and find out if any other town in the Mari- Uhe Ottawa firm ill ’ times or comparable size has been faced with a similar pub- lzm and how it was solved. Secretary-y Alex Campbell read a letter from the [router Car- nival concerning floats for this year's carnival parade. in other years the board had not en- ‘ . we can become a tourist town". house- telred a float in the pamde hu’t MONTAGPE BUREAU" It was also noted that William Broad President Earl Ca-n- holds and smaller commercial Amos Hubley said "we are the OF THE GUARDIAN Redd"I would PrOtCPJI With "10 non said that the survey re~ establishments but not the parent body of the carnival. I believe we should have a float". revolver. This was cnnsidered required by him will be made 9mm“ mum the and the ammo“. FLOAT DESIGN necessary especially for night. available immediately. All tax One suggestion for a float de- work for protection of the police notices for H1: past yet" l1. . sign was one depicting a lob- on entering a building thought expec to be issued before F A d c T I ster which could be used re- to have been burelarlzcd. July so as to give the tax pgy- n ledly over number of years with few changes. An~ other member commented that the lobster should not be “dead” but that it should have medit- anlcal moving parts. A motion was made that the . entered the building. “One would to be turned on In early June- w‘ Dam in low“ 1’01"“ On a charge of common as- local board support the Alber- * a . '-‘ feel much more secure if he had A request from little league 00m here WWW morning saull he was fined $20 and cm M, Boa].de choice for Island 3‘. ‘ ‘ ’ some protection on such a baseball for assistance Chris . Charged WWh Wildly damag- o' $13 or 10 days. He was as- vice<president on the Maritime " "““‘”“—"'"“““"""""“ search." Cnst. Dowue slatrd. year was set aside unlai title “'8 l MGM belong!“ t0 sessed a fine and cosh! body. ELECTS The council discussed tllc mat. council can determine just Island Telephone Company or 15 days on the second “imam Watson of SW_ ter and decided the precaution how mu money can be altot- 01W”. charge of creating a disulrbo' side was nominated for the em- , . v . . , , , . . .hoiild be taken and a revolver led (or such nequesta. It was 9 9- “‘5 51"” I “"N‘m‘m ance. For resisting arrest the l ment adviso e - ittee h rlnitetown and dis- Mllnunl Film Board theatre the election of officers “an or. fleasurcr. Mrs. Helen 5 ‘ . _’ . . I . pay :3, 0mm _ trilllwhlgnzl-h of the Canadian in the Dominion Building. The held, Shown from the left Dunbar. Missing lil'é‘tm S the 15 Bgrvztasmnl‘rlg‘fg";te% iggg‘lliglu 0&?:m “fig :36“? 0'" $3156; Wmagmgag $5 Hid CCMMITTEES NAM-ED " i" Association last night mccilu: llf‘ill‘fl reports from . secretary Florence picture is Vice-pres ent tew- - ' . ' , . Ml ' “d3! . Chairmen of the various “mp 37(11):; annual llleclln: m the the various committees and Aheal'n; president. R.E. Sell- art lves port 0" [he 901'“ “hm” Whm‘ Year Md mun-n8 no W ‘ocncu’sde: The («hm-lg” m m ‘ mmees “mm were recently he had attended since the pre- will have to be done about the disturbance in the local Domin- fi K vious meeting. He also report- ice rink, and the usual requests Suspended sentence and that ~ 91 mm. .0 . D o . D l o o e" "‘3‘ “WW” “‘9 break! 2 expected from the M0105! he m“ 0° Wattle imi- gllzlflrmm'lglugdagdwhensm: Sinai?” :1: i made rece'TH-Y were "0' “mu” S'Wimmml “3.39"- mem' accused ' reported to have Ross Mackenzie m ings and , . l e “1? law" hmlts', “0".” "any F, NACE RE U35.“ .A Md mnme res" fought with another Summer- entertainment, David Miller; . I F I A n d ' uneven." cases “are '"W’Qt'gat' [R q r “em, NW Gallant Changed side man. lrdustrial development Jack Feshva Ina 5 re I e ‘ lid dlrjrmg til WW“ “‘“3’ ‘ tll {pace in the 32:13 hi“ pl“ mm “"t “W ‘0 In passing an sentences wright- civic affairs ,Georgs . . l rca 5 ml;“ avc can ma e Insai a un M .H f “11.1 “d ' b1. .1 . - .. _ . -- T [if 't had not been ro- the night oft Museum was :rsnt- .. . . «ledge Darby mled that the 0' e,- "8 8 , P“ 1C“ 1f- A."- '.‘""r'.:‘.a..t,l?.'i§lc him“ ill. (witll'l‘lllll‘xll‘lf‘l‘l! Tillimlirgl: I n patlrol of RCMP anld himself. «13ml; building, which belongs $9”? “q” .6” email?“ la1l_sente~nees run concurrently Francis MacQuarrle; retail mom-"T (Bo ' i}. nr-mfi Fm.- :l' ('llul:<(- is located in the New ENo cases were before the court to the town, is available at ammo“ “owns I 99mm" 1" “3mm 0‘ Payment mm“ mchani “who”; 511.“.."1‘2' be "tillld‘nin lhc‘ “It (‘oilfcdordtlun Mcmorlal Centre. ldllring the month. no cost to the museum. It is find" has also been grew”, Gm”: LMM= Fathers of Confederation Mom I “us also learned at the MONTAGl‘E BUREAU dcr“ presented by the Charlotte-‘ Cnsl wne was thanked the Wish at the museum ' also read. It had to do wn' “fiend ho w “W” m m Fl:me) ' - lbstmmr'horl' ol‘lal Thcalrc in :\li:iv \vm hold mvclm: that CBC Is planning '0 0F Till: GL’ARIHANtown Little Theatre Guild and for a job well done cm; 00 have the building open “Hem-M traffic control and minim, sham and mama's Ed at 3:05. 0 er cal-luvs, .‘v't‘bifl‘dfi‘l' “1 the m"""”““.‘““"‘ "‘IV‘l‘“ “‘9 "mm" ""d “Ming Widcsircad intcrcst is helm: diri‘cted by John Mfu'Kinnon. C(ltln..Cf"Cll Bel'if. chairman or ed longer 5’9” as many catering'servicfl- “mess making ‘ pmm‘ g non- Hrlol under the Chairmanship 0f “"9"” "I "1“ "“llml and II 13 shown in the Regional l)r;una"l‘he sponsoring! lzrnup ls Moula- the police comrrvltee. surlgrst- people unveiling In me“ .93. Mrs Dim???“ “WOW-Tm- 31”“““"" "M "W a ,crf‘“ 0' pw' Festival helm: hold in lllf‘ Mun-iguc Women's institute. ed an increase m me clothing son-s. early and late. would like STREET CLEARING G It T mum. and R. W. Mannlnc. cxvc- (I‘lli‘ll’b' and If‘(llnvl(l.ln< from lam", Rommml High School an, Adjudicatnr (or [he plays 15 allowance for the town police- to visit me museum, . Neu- ghe cm of the meeting 80 own eam nuvo chairman. ‘ “f “l “”‘"f" .“"” “of” “33“ dlinrlum this week. ‘ a'icr Massey of Toronto. man so as to ass.lre'a neat and Ill con-espondence ll inflata- which saw councillors pines- M ANN-"h": “hr... some 2| infrill dull‘nchtllc l‘t-(‘hhlll \Id}: This Ownmg [he M nun“. Am... [he fin?” play the follow. smart Inflkli’lfl llnllfnlm'lhlnélgli- hon to “tend zh. m ! discussion wok place on ore ’ "m"me Chmmmn M “w 0‘- h-M 'mmmn “ma (‘- I a l'lll's nl'ill’llflllt‘ sociclv prowlinwnc awards Wlll be presented; out the (en 9mm 3931. an IO mama festival reception for clearing of streets. It was the tival ““ ‘ WWW“ .iTh‘e Tompestu [mlmm hy‘lhe Canadian Broadcasters As- 35W make it P055 bi? “T the Mayor, Councillors. and their opinion of most mm as the l'l‘he island Juvenile "B" semi. l'lldcr discusflon “T‘I‘i‘ plinth :R . Adrian Arson‘wh‘ vrhis‘sociaiion cheque for $100 for the Pnlicema" 30 ha“? Ta'lifOZI- wives was read and main street was considered the filials series wall be on the line tor the entertainment of sixtclrll .plav islspnnwred lw mo Sludcms‘hos‘ play. the Dominion Drama gloves. slloes..or other necessary The festin Mn he held m the Problem of m woman WV, lhls afternoon when Georgetown hundred pcopl" {mm a” 3‘1"” ' L ‘ cuional trophy also for the best apparel for his Work. A $25 ln- Mum," region-1 m school mnmem am “my should do Canada. These will hi‘ the zulv eruol‘s of DDT“ and distillulllsh- Return Home lday lcolincil of liontauue school. lit-Hr the Sllmmcrslde 1 Did). evening present "Separate l “0" 3"“955- The Patriot trophy for the The Guardian tro- crease was gran ed. “Hie town solicitor. Ken Melc- tonight. . Friday and Saturday. Also in correspmdence was to assure the clearing of this street. It was also pointed travels to Monell for a 5 pm. game at the Morel] arena. leads the Georgetown total . _ . . . v r ~ "1] : . rd most: as “all as (fists. dll- lPluyels in I If [h be! ‘t the he- Donald adused the 00'ch “mt he“ from the W of Re 0mm Mum mat - ' ~ ‘ V a V I p. Q .4 hv the lion. l‘ 1.‘ "l' 9 S at “r- , , , . , a 91' . 01” by a goal ound 5-3b verdict of their comm > and simc 'peuplc flmill gflaVIJSangnamtAlvin] Assocwlmms tmph“, (m, m? bps, visual the new by-lalts “ere lead) for gma‘ H. p_ m, . the mm“ Mme must be win a‘[ home 18:; week Th. ww- : “‘9 “'4‘!” .d'_f)lf":“r.,,':n;;\., ‘2 D. U t d Wu?" gpl-pseniatinn. the Dr. Frank Mc- Its 3991"“! and a Spec'flmme‘l town, mayor and council for done before another winter _ ' ' 31"“ SPONGES 790 Canada. sle um w 1 II 1- I ISQ S e m: lsslated for Thllrsdal.. arrh me my mm a a gift to him nelr of the series Will play in mm .... .. 99c (‘nlumbia to Nt‘u'lnlll‘lfllilllt’l The Snurls FPZIOIIHI Dramanc 5,,(.,.,,\.1KEllllnn trophy for the best dir- ' ’ ' chairman‘s 19 for the first reading. it was by the schoolboy curlers. The season rolls around. and action taken on the snow removal be- Crapaud Juveniles for the Is- . . . leter new ‘ - doc‘ ‘ <- x . . . . 'l resent all Ol‘lllllal l l ay WHO“ _ ‘ H _ I . . comp “as "I": I’ " " l‘hnd. SI \l\lF.ll§ll)F. - Thirty-three l‘." p ‘ . .. d K tn .1- inenlaward of merit for speech. “rm-d necessary A Ma: 0r S_0 mayor m M mum me to” the w mm“ or land title in I homeindio design tartan name ta_.< tn dislcuntl . g H The Waywar 15. r . ‘ I an" to have a new :0 of h" . . :30 gets m: “I I mnimillcr‘ mt‘mhf'rs for "1“ “Wk WW” Mllmt‘fi '0 the WW“ and directed by Edward (‘lintoni A re"ep"°" .‘Y'll be .hold m lair: drawn up as tllehriizlnnl c-a“ his Chm W wed up m trams" mm 5°31 serie" . p“ limb?rs l . "0 “MW?” from thn Mozdnlen Islands of Qmm‘ Tm. Em“. will he Shmm (-asls and Vlsnlnz dignitaries . v I t f -d I M. “gt _mcl.m and the "WW cud. u was also deemed u, have ‘ "a a . any m I ‘ . ‘. h ‘ \'I'Kll‘l'fl.'l\' thoroughly disullsted ‘ " f - H I d 1 and is hem: (.nnwnpd hy Mn. 59 “Fl? 0ll 0 (left I - a“. clay deared It "0" "mg “l” r m” .m with lhv hulrim." conditions there "" gamma." '1 WNW" 'm 5‘“ .l 1,“.an chairman of adaptable to the town in many . and “fin? cube!“ Red m D's [rampart cum!“ m "mm" M m ' 'l ‘llllll'l of hcardin" “I‘m-“"9" by Mama“? Retard“ (W ‘or ~( " ' - cases Trim ‘3“ ' 1m 9‘ 'n a m . u. H icrpsi in the city and n ~pcclnl "" " ‘ " ” ' ‘ ' ” margn's Association the entertainment committee. thanks from the amen) in. more height in keeping it neat . Ili directory “in be made up where vi~ilnrs nlzlv ubluin llllf)l‘lll."ll“ll $4” pm- nook per mar. w priccs often as high as “I H n Saturday evening. the flnal SAIL OFTENER LONDON «CPl—lmndon is to [t TANK LEAK! was decided to write to stitute for the use cl a m building room for their handi- ilnd tidy. by dumping in the suggested place. instead of at “Parents Prefer "Charlottetown's Best" . . v ' ” ' . ‘ ' .\lur-‘ Purity Products” 0i H . ~ l £1'll\P(‘I hack on “'33 w‘” be “'3' ‘1 I‘m . . . on the \'.’1r|fill'~- church services ‘ » “1'2" \l Erld V L, n “ m —————--'*‘—“’"—‘"—‘ hm-P a more frequent shipping: the contractor in ascertain .11!“ craft instruction Clams- A the emu-ace m ale (I'm as "7 K . D- "guzs “.‘ I y‘m wk Ilt .lll \c.(la_. ) (‘ _ t, , [m ‘. ~-.1M mdmumfl’m "I '- brmi. l“, ""rm‘ 0 “ n (limit-ill lmvu by Eastern Pros about five of the men would re- service to Montreal and Great “1!?” the 0\\n can ENDFC e .e.ter the ' ml 3’ Gill-1A “00M” . I “Wm WWI.“ whoduled mgmmm m H“. wan": “mum.” and Lakes pm“. Ca‘l-gn‘shlpsof the necessary work to be completed Plowmens mm in con- your. _ Imp" Rfm‘m ""'""""”“'T'" and :l which flew lnio Sum-that “mild he only after the (‘anndlan Pacific lme \nll sail on the $3,000 \va'er tank whzch rim rials'n’dlifilliscd and} MI was "wwm. by charter. weather improved weekly from the River Thames. “as built last fall for water Jam ":1" Siliid‘mg‘iig‘r' dull" ()1 c" the mcn iold T h 9 Most of the ~calm‘s were from Seven ships \vlll maintain the I stnlaize an I which ‘has leaked “ammo... 8;", gel", "5 Swizz"; Gllill'ltlilil__li:~i hip-ht that—muly the Albcrlon and Tlflftlfill area. service ever Since its erection. ; QIIW’NI‘l‘N'P to the proceedillzs. : Thr zrvcn room is a :athcrlil: l vimr for casts. directors "ind ‘ cunts to talk over the Maine A. w play and relax with music, 011- o. c" . tertaimnent and rclrr‘sllmr‘llls Tu-kcls for the green room will be available to tho puhlu- and all are urged In take part In the LOCAL 0-"! can um JOHN. M. I) —__—__ -3 ‘ Yes. this neck. is the. week some lucky shopper can “in $50 simply by shopping at Factory .Ohuf- Int. [’lil'S save 30 to 50% on all merchandise. Hollis is not to he satisfied until ALL remaining flank 3., 1964 ‘ merchandise is sold. Come in TODAY for really big savings and a chance to win $50. . I B R l E l: S spam Ski I ackets SUITS ‘ Finest. quality suits. In —'—-——""""l I all shades. styles FROM FAIRVIF.“ sizes. Rein $49.00. Mrs. George Nilsou'm‘lil) .lr‘; JUST ARRIVED Men's up a med last evening: from I“.|'—. _ ‘ : W‘W. KS. to visit briefly it'llth First quamy a" WML I To her parents. Mr. and \lrs .I R I Bonyman. Alberth \‘lSlTED usurax \){»‘a”‘ In charcoal and blues. Mr, and Mrs. Myrl \lniilwus ; some reg. $89.50. Clear- ‘ . Liturncd to their home in .-\l.‘ 3 1 9 8 5 B ' "IE it'— Rm' “fluted” l'IOn South Tllcsdcn .‘lllt’l‘ 3': 0y; ' . - . ‘ i l I - llP spending 'I ten days in Hillllz‘lx: i Cl‘ezorl'lscgllrllllflihn ..i \Il‘ . FREE Rpg' '2'9" OVERCOATS Md 'e strongly recommend Gut you purchase baring Oil and Mrs. James Gallant. Albch 6 TOPCOATS ion South. is a patient in the One pair pants reg. ' Western Hospital. WITH MOTHER James Gallant. \lr. and MM 1 Frank Gallant. Albcrion Smith ‘ '4'" yesterday for Hmin to hr“ llith their mother. \lrs Allslini Gallant, who i seriously Ill. HAT) SURGERY ‘Il‘s. Silas Matthews. Allwr~ I'm South. underwent surgery in the Western Hospital vcdcrdny ""‘l'Mnl. Her condition is rcv ported to be satisfactory. IN HOSPITAL Mrs Alfred Powers. Albe'tm South. is a patient in the West- Ol‘n Hospital FIRST TN 30 YEARS ’ in all shades and styles. m.a‘shortll. tails and regu- valuc at $5.95. BULKY SWEATERS All sizes in assorted colors. reg. 7.95 Clearing at 3.95 4.95» 100'} Nylon BOYS' PARKAS Reg. 12.95 7.95 Plastic Overshoes c 95 Pr. SAVILLE ROW SI ’l'T‘S DRESS SHOES Sizes 6-8—$4.95 and up. Save on all our shoes this week. 4.95 "v Ladies' STRETCHY Vs wish to advise that we have settled one Moreno“ petroleum products - run our m THE MALI-roux." Yours Discerely. OIL. CHEMICAL AND ATOMIC WORKERS LOCAL 9-691 Mr and Mrs. Elbert wilkln: Mm.“ " President arrived Tuesday evenln: flnm lethbridge. Alta, to \: ii my daleI It is 30 years slllt‘t' ‘.\lr.l Wilkie visited his native com- munity and lhi ‘ _ w- - -_. tant. shrink resistant. I first trip here‘s h “rs "km l . Seville Row Guaranteed , Good 7... ‘ . Permit Crease Housekeeping magazine. m “" 7 ALBERTON cwr. mmv . All Wool Res. 38-95- .9 Mrs. Gerald Rooney (Inllnlcrl . Durable . Pemna Daou.t "‘9 prim for Alberto“ (“I . No Pressing (lanndum made ‘ m to 9rd Party onda/y clcmn: . Reg. $22.95 PrOJect ICC 3, El”; prize wlnners wore \lr~ 3 Free alterations I’QQ. "'9." McNeIII and Cf‘l'alfl‘ Saunders: consolatlnns. \lr~ Chafing at I Arnold Avery and Douglas Rmncy: chair prize. John Perry ‘ Ind the freezeout to Mrs (iarv ‘ Iark. Hostesses were “r‘. RI." Saunders. Mrs. Lemuel Ar- i mllult Mrs. Merrill (‘allae-‘ . Claude- O'Vlenrn. r Irving Broderick. \II“ . iel'AId Rooney .nd Mrs, Wil- ll Gavlll. am PANTS Boys' TIIE $2.95 FACTORY S Washable. crease resis- OUTLE TOR OIL, CHEMICAL AND ATOMIC WORKERS INTERNATIONAL UNION