SIGNING THE visitors book | at City Hall yesterday was one of the chores that made ‘Tim- my 1962” (Vincent Court of Bedford) a busy boy in rep- Lieutenant-Governor Buys First Rotary Easter Seals ‘The Rotary wheel meshed into | “igh” at the weekly luncheon | meeting at the Charlottetown Hotel yesterday when Lieuten- ant-Governor F, Walter Hynd- man purchased the first sheet of Easter seals from this year’s “Timmy”, Ridge Vincent Court of Bedfore Additional iapeee was given | to the Easter Seal campaign by the presence of Bernie Faloney, star quarterbeck of of the Hamil- ton Tiger- Canada a9 8 eee ‘on. beat pled children. “mae seal committee chair- man, Hancox, who pt ded, described a Rotary Easter teal as “a symbol representa- tive of the needs of crippled children in owe community and province. It is a token repres- entative of the interest and sup- port of the public in answering the needs of crippled children. “A Rotary Easter seal has value, It may represent a brace provided to a child enabling him to walk, a special bus, a day at the crippled children’s camp, # wheelchair, or a e many essential Rotary Easter teal rehabilitation service. On introducing Prine ward Island's “Timmy” for “62, vie cent Court of Bedford , the chairman referred to the severe paralysis he veered in both | legs 10 years ago but through | much effort and d detereaination he has made a satisfactory im- Provement. He sat rad paraly- ss below the knee on the sige leg. He has been admit many occasions at the Rehabil. itation Centre for aaa Physiotherapy and surgei 2 happy child, sttend- LOCAL: BRIEFS DIES IN BOSTON Sydney | inexpectedly Saturday. The funeral will be held ic NAME The Kenneth MacDonald who was fined in City Police Court Saturday result ofa street as not the resenting the Crippled Child- ren of the Island in a round of activities with Bernie Falony, coast speaker on be- half of Easter seal sales for ing school and he is doing ex- tremely well", Mr. Hancox said. | ACCEPTS CHEQUE In accepting Lieutenant-Gov- ernor Hyndman's jue for the first pevieres of |e the Rotary and others on behalf of all crippled child- ren in the province for all you are doing on our behal! sTatroducing Bernie risa voting all of his time to the Easter seal campaign for crippled children, His career football, which began in 1949 has been possibly the most colorful of any football player | in Canada today. ALL-AMERICAN “A former All- eee a draft choice of the San Fran- ured 9 played for the Edmonton Eskimos and quarterbacked them to the Grey Cup defeating Montreal Alouettes 25-24, He was an of- ficer in the United States Air Force from 1955, during which time he played for the Bolling Generals air force team ip | Washington, winning the cham- pionship the two pee he quarterbacked them. 1 he came to Hamilton vance be helped 2, win the Cup over “Tn oer past he has won the | Ted Reeve All-Ci award on_at least two occas- jons. the Big Four passing crown, ai he wou ithe Schenley Award. for Can- ’s most outstanding football | n apy, love and af- fection and money are the three He cited several ses brought to his attention dng his visits to various the patients ex- fiotted, remarkable —s overcome A highly ts ‘cooured film showing Hamilton Toronto at grips in a foot! game, was accompanied pr running comment by Mr. Falon- ey who identified many of the Slave in anticipe- AND NEWS PA Charlottetown and Queens County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Mar. 6, 1962. 5| crippled children, Mr. Falony. (eft) and Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet look on as “Timmy” signs the register, | tion of what was to follow. This manciont ‘was most interesting and instructive epee, to foot- ball fans present Co-chairman, Dr. John Craig thanked —§ Lieutenant-Governor Hyndman, Mr, Faloney and oer who took part in the pro- | CoMiNG EVENTS Coming in connection | with the Easter seals campaign include an interesting showing over CFCY-TV on April 7 and a featured broom hockey match between Hartlen’s Ham Bones and Central Cre. meries Mixers at the Sports Arena next Mon- day tie "PWC duniore and. the Oldtimers will come ips on the ice. Ladie’s Night will be Tues- day, March 13, with dinner at p.m. at the Charlottetown Hotel followed by dancing and other entertaining features. praia ee expressed at the resignati¢ Leslie Doyle, manager ot the C.N, Telegraphs who has been transferred to Sydney. President John Sim- monds recalled the many in stances of effective participa- toa in ee activities by | | “biped . their places Lod John Evans and introduced Hancox were the plowing ead table guests Sister Mary Henry, director the Rehabilitation Council for PELL: Jack “apy” provincial nta- Fitness Advisory Council; Miss ng | Iphiginie Arsenault, | provincial commissioner, Canadian Red Cross ety, Ross Haw. thorne, public’ ‘relations direc- \¢ | tor of ‘the Canadian Council for Other | Rev. seer | Faulkner, Smith Falls, Ont. and | | George MacLean, <j Stray Seal fight wi Kenneth MacDonald oe resides at 173 Hillsboro Street. aGARD PARTY WINNERS | was ad March 19. Driver Draws rea Fine Of $100 Convicted on a charge of hav- idon , Hunt charged with driving without due care and attention, by consent until River, gli tg Aging a two-car collision near nett Mastesslf wel puunet ts | the sanetuary. Newman MacDonald, of having possession of intoxi- cating oer in a place other than his residence. Is Rescued ‘ig peat aera’ baie — More wander- seals hi fed feu. tht; Sold son tee ones: are get- after leaving ice floes wandering around on shore ice which has grounded, They then have a difficult time trying to back to sal land. | ‘5 | William — and ' Const. Lindsay Robbi: ins, picked up one | late They took it to Cardigan released it. This is the third young seal the Montague | detachment acrogs this gue. and TORONTO (CP) — City Con-| Herbert Ortiffe, announe- ing the end of his efforts to mediate the long strike felt the mi at the people who plan Royal York Hotel, said el arn “dentists are the hotel should back in the he Agencies ToSeek Housing Prospects of the welfare agencies entering the housing field seem hopeful with the de- | cision last night to form @ com-/| mittee to study the possibilities housing end _ of the National Hous- ing Act 4 public meeting, sponsored by the Catholic Welfare Bureau at the Charlottetown Hospital and chair sided question of Providing the | a ee "Gege octal Sorensen Hous- A.E. Belliveau, veered of the P.E.I. Hous- sion, ye gape) sith, Provincial direc wn planning. enter of the Catholic _ Protestant welfare bureans, P.E.1. Housing Commission, = others will be asked to partici- | POLICE SEARCH |,,!% vite, daroset FOR MISSING WOMAN City Police and members of the RCMP are conduct- ing an investigation into the whereabouts of 30-year-old Althea MacLeod of Alliston, P.E.I. who has been missing since Feb. is reported that the young lady left the home of her aunt Mrs. Gertrude Crane, 91 Prince , at 4.45 p.m, on Feb. 28 and left a note stating that she would return at 6.30 o'clock. She was reported missing to city police at 6.30 p.m. March 3 by Mrs. Crane. She is believed to have been last seen by a local taxi driver who drove a girl answering her description to Southport on Feb. 2 She is described as being four feet, eight inches tall, weighs 78 pounds and at the time of her disappearance was wearing a gray 81 er, black coat, plaid slacks and carrying @ red han bag. She is also wearing gold ring bearing, the intial “A”, She is the daughter of Mrs. and Mrs, John L, Mac- Leod of Alliston. ‘Anyone knowing —_ her whereabouts is to contact the Charlotteteown police or the RCMP. |REDUCED (Continued from Page 1) low as 45 cents a bag. The fu- ture of the potato industry is sound and we ought not get dis- couraged eady, represe! ‘anada football tive on the National Physical | Pointing out that the govern ment plans to take meesures to prevent the spread of dis in potato crops, Mr. Harrington doa be gives. to the erection of a starch factory ‘so that the spread of potato disease can be eliminated.” Mr. Harrington expressed the | he com: | Joan Currie of MCA, native of | opinion that a farmer's success ‘Alberton, not lie in increased pro duction. He said there are plenti- ful = now of agricultural eased pronation Me: 6 he sald, “ne are getting into ee i we in- encour. | will be more profit for those who | are left ‘The Prince County mem! suggested that what is needed is BB row oe) control.”” said “packing plants have | to ch con ve the frm down ae ‘dention onl Go. SeAML thle te, bronght Project | pat pate in this committee to study | | the gona of housing for with income und #0 0. Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet couraged the welfare bureai town of a higher income lowing the report of town planner, Walter De Silva, which is expected in June, he SLUM POCKETS It would appear, he said, | Me. De Silva's report oe | the presence of slum poc- |i ts ibe city. The motter of ot | proceeding into municipal hous- Ing is a businesslike project, be | igen out, requiring a payment rents which this income group could not cope | with. How could they meet the minimum payments? Municipal | using weukd be closer to the | to income of the group in co-oper- tive housing as described by| pe both under Section TS ee a of the peopl 17 a, ohare involved | the proposal to provide pale bere were evidenced in the general discussion. {iis Province, it was as ined a spread exists betw ene and the cost of erecting | a structure. Rents are more or | less on a par with other pro- vinces, but salaries are lower With some incomes, it was said, there was very litle re- [ata ater De other was com: | paratively ob but the balance | repairs the expense ot ‘heating & poor structure. of the Sis Mi | Catholic years Bureau com- virtual impos- | ibility of tieing Rees for | welfare families. Others said that health and fire inspectors would not condemn structures as the le occupying them rould be put out on the street. | Hack of initiative and damage landlords ‘ty on the ae 2 tenants constitute an- other The Pimeeting on the note that althgugh the situation presented a wealth of problems, solution was neither mirally nor practically impos- | sible. Trade Talks Underway | Agriculture Minister Andrew MacRae left yesterday for Moncton where he will meet era marketing director, Reid Sangster, to attend an At- -/lantic Provinces Economic Council meeting designed to bring representatives of gov-| ernment, busines’ and United} | States northern area bases to- | gether to discuss trade. Mr. MacRae expects |turn to Charlottetown tod: Four Cases Before Court Of the four cases dealt ve | by Magistrate A.J, Haslam city police court nied, | three resulted from the misuse of alcoholic beverages. | Two drunk and were each sentenced to 20 days | in the Queens County Jail, while | third was given @ 20-day sus- | pended. senten: | Pleading iaulty to failing to | a right-of-way” sign, another accused was fined $5 and costs or two days in jail. EASTERN BRIETS 2 ZouRIs CARD PARTY _ ed in connection Cen- tenntal Committee that may be | ,, The weekly progressive aus. | | appointed to look after 1964 cele fion_card pe | | brations. ‘sub-committee | Tuesday night at the K. of C./ hall, Souris. Prize winners for | would deat "with ‘rural bewutt | fication | the ‘ladies were Mrs. A. aa & | MacPhee and for the men | would make visitors resize that ee | is province is really “the gar-' GRADY FUNERAL — The Sen ot the Gul.” Funeral for Frank Grady was Tt was stated 7 Mr. Harring that “a great increase Brothe: “ur Harrington suggested that some type of financial assistance should be provited for “young to study dent: | ir. Har. anage-| rington that a Pee park | dnetile the 10-month| will be established at Jerry's | eph Deveau. it really tried.” \ the church cei held on Friday morning from the Perry Funeral Home, Souris, to | St. Columba's Church. East Point, where Requiem High Mass conducted by Rev. W.D. MacDonald, who also con- ducted service at the grave. The Souris Branch, Canadian - | fon, | MacDonald, Reggie Grady, Har- vey Poole, Marcus Mooney, Jos- | members of the Canadian Leg- Roland incapables | Cont, Interment was in metery. i Church hall on behalf of fed- eral county candidate Tommy Dunphy, at far sig, in the picture, left are Harry vecievant Cheverie who presided, a Wilfred Inman, federal can- didate in Queens County, who NATIONAL LEADER T.C. Douglas adopts the fireside- on approach as he speaks group of listeners Souris on his New Democratic party principles. Half sitting le, with one ke ee free, the genial visit- or chats freely in the United | introduced Mr. Douglas. === Douglas Tells Students Of Automation Threat “The threat el automation—| social security from the cradle | were be 15 cent fewer | to the grave. It offers complete jobs available by 1970 from this | protection. to the family where cause, it has been estimated—| the breadwinner dies. It pro- and the slowdown in Canada’s | vides free education right | economy, are serious things that | throug university and vocation | demand your attention,” T.C.| al schools, because it believes (Tommy) Douglas, told high school students in Kings County yesterday as he did a three-stop Visit in Morell and Souris in support of New Democratic can- didate Tommy Dunphy. The party's national leader said Canada’s economie growth was ninth among 11 leading nations during the 10-year period . It is virtually at a stand- a ile the other nations are "he an asset to any country, he id AT SOURIS Mr. Douglas told the Souris audience, that ‘“Liberal Leader Lester Pearson branded suggestion as unrealistic when we proposed on Nov. month, and contributory retir- ing allowance of 65 per cent of the average earnings based on a person's 10 best years. But Mr. Pearson with the $75 Jension suggestion | and a retiring allowance on @ contributory basis in January as though it was his own idea, Mr. Douglas criticized “From what economists sons people, Mr. Douglas spoke to a mixed audience of high school students and older people who filled the Morell Community hall, where e discussed briefly the political situation, He gave a non-poli- | tical talk less than one hour lat- Shon at Sourin, tad coed in| un”, be* oad, ‘Canada ‘cud = ee ening | develop enough added incom to pay for these pensions and iter with a politigal talk to a group of citizens in the United Church Hall late in the afternoon, —_| Mr, Douglas was introduced at each stop by Wilfred Inman. party federal candidate in eens County. Charles Camp- bell, Morell High School princi- pal, presided at the meetii there, Artemas Wright, chair- | man of the regional high school board, presided at the Souris hool where the distinguished visitor and his party were wel- comed by school principal, E. James MacDonald, and T. F, Cheverie presided Be ithe meet ing in the Souris A million young reais will be coming into the labor market in the next few years, he tol we Morell meeting as he chal students & thine eeconty about the the retirement allowance, full employment were Seiad. And that aim can be reached as soon as Canadian people decide ment and the sort of planned economy it can bring to them,” he state, ‘BRASH KID’ Mr. Douglas recalled that he had been treated like a brash kid when he suggested, back in 1997, that Canada spend $500,- 000,000 to create jobs for the | unemployed, but two years lat- er, when war was declared on 9, 1939 “in a few minutes we created out of the Bank of Canada $1,500,000,000 to send those same young people across the ocean to fight for us.”” Mr. Douglas speaks to the high school students in the Mon- tague auditorium this forenoon and speaks to a Board of Trade luncheon in the Bison Restaur- ant at 12.30. He leaves the pro- vince at 4.30 for Sackville where he will make his final stop be- fore going to Montreal to |to a nominating convention lat- er this week. gr in seven is out of a job in the Atlantic provinces, and the situation is not going to improve unless we a something about it," he warn ‘There is no reason iw there should be unemployment in Can- ada when are unlimited comes out | Byron Brown Dies In City others : Hotel Owner, Winter Works [Date Extended Prince Edward Island will take advantage of the federal government's offer to extend Winter Works Program the Byron Brown, 79, one of the | from April 30 to May 31 this | best known hotel | Prince Edward Island, receraey: He had been a Chariotiotrwn the labor Hospital ie the P: operators in| year, died | said yesterday. Premier Walter R. Shaw Premier Shaw said he felt situation in this prove ince is pretty good, particular- Presidect ofthe eyes titel ly when compared with the sit- in this city, he had been con- nected in 1903, In 1960 the late Mr. | Brown was honored with a ite membership in the Hotel vith it since he started| and working there with iis father| uation in parts of Nova Scotia Newfoundland. Fire Marshall fociation of Canada at a cere To Attend Meet mony at City Hall. He was a son of the late P.S. Brown, one time Mayor took over management of the| hotel in 1925 at the time of his| father's death. jearlier years, he was Marit | bleycle ‘riding champion at the turn of the century, a member of the champion Abegweit Hoc- Age Pension payment of $75 og | key team in 1910 and was cap-| football | when | tain of the Abegweit team in 1910 and 1911 ed were provincial champ-| ‘He was especially well known | in Maritime circles for his con- | nection. with charness racing, | having been presiding Judge at the local track. Counsel Absent, Case Adjourned Due to the absence of de fence counsel, John P. Nichol- Francis, of Charlottetown, was adjourned until Wednesday, | March 7 at 9.30 a.m. | Francis, charged with driving while his motor vehicle cohol appeared before Magis. trate James B. John Queens County court last night. Apply: Montague, ofl E, | that properly trained people are | Charlottetown, from whom he| day A sportsman of note in ae | Fire’ Advisory Council, IN STUD Headway 2.06 3/5 Sire: Scottland 1.5914, by Peter rae 2.05, by Roya McKinney 2.07 1/5 Dam: Belle Dean, by Dean Hanover 1.5814, by Station Belle 2.0434. Service fee $35.00 live foal WELLINGTON NICHOLSON, Rey te ete fire marshal rle to fei Ana where he will attend the first annual meeting of the Federal Emer Measures Organization The council was set up to ad vise the Emergency te Organization director, R. Curry, on matters relating « the planning, organizing, equip- ping and operating of provin- cial and local fire services in @ ieee emergency. Included on the council are fire marshals of the provinces | and the Northwest Territories, The conference runs Wednes day, Thursday and Friday. POLICE SCHOOL OPENS HALIFAX (CP) — The 10th annual Maritime Police School opened auneny with 44 attend. eek course has representatives from. municipal the services and police forces, they want a people's govern- | 800, the case of Keith Joseph | harbor board WESTEND SNACK BAR 55 King St. On all orders, Just Dial 4-9063 Phone 18-3 there natural resources and the people and skills to develop them, ans | __ South Lake = Supplies Gas For ‘Copter wear’ — A helicopter was make an emergency HOUSING eeeans Mr. Douglas ing program ‘would eras oe use- ful work Ine oo tree Perhaps one are not foal a to we = "we have plenty of construction material, we have , of and they en! POOPIE to St ta hae alana a Lee et Ge al, we can | through our voca- lending ear here yesterday af- tional schools, In 10 or 18 years | ternoon when the pilot found time,” he suggested, “ every-| himself nearly out of fuel. hav | At the time the aircraft was which to live.” | heading from Montreal to Mag- dalen Island and landed at South necess- | Lake West, 10 miles east of here. The aircraft owned by Aut Helicopter Co. of Montreal is engaged in hauling supplies for sealing expeditions. car port will 300 cars, transfer them proper parking places the necessary record , without any human diree- us, verenass have The 1961 census showed #2 ning ‘ot the wre Meith ‘pach | 48,000 veterans in the stressed. | United states. -velopments””, Sitting on the ‘Sialform table wri ane log, eringing. i freely. he political leader fireside chat vie as he ad | of the sort of sconomic ing he proposed, elected. “We did have the second highest income per capita, behind the United States, Sweden has pushed ws third place. We were the see ond trading nation in the world, but , he add- ed. Tine due to colds. 3 Sweden hy planning ite econ ‘imine ritated Le omy, has forged rapidly ahead ‘nd ‘has achieved « KRKK KEK KAS TWIST rp | Today « Wed. « COLOR CARTOON — zxkeaeke Along With The Twisters In The ' and SHOWS 3:30-7 ** * HH