ls Strongly L118 duectcr. Sister ' H1811!" a. me Cat Social Welfare bureau iii-5K 42P- ' reco ii slum galaxies and low rental nous. mg, made in the housing meeting indicated increases _in all phases of the burwus activ- 'ties. . 1.. highliam of my mm was a panel discussion staged by EA MacDonald. director of (.illd welfare; Dr. Brendon O'Urady, a former board mem- ber; Wilfred Driacoll. member w or the boat, and Frank Samp- soil. social worker With the do- pai'lmenl 0: health. The panel discussed the role or the welfare agency in the community, and how it can best serve the community. Members felt that the agency should delve into the basic causeshépr 9 bring permanent help through counselling. ALCOHOLIC CENTRE Panellists said the agency and the public should become more involved in seeking a solution to the problem of alcoholism. An alcoholic treatment centre was also advocated. City's Housing Report Endorsed The treasurer‘s report showed expenditures during the year amounted to over $50,000 with . a balance of 81.760 remaining at the end of 1962. The bureau assisted J. fam- llies in the city and suburbs. and 57 rural families. in addition to assistance to unmarried moth- ers. adoptive parents. children boarded for foster care. an others. ‘ The panel and several speak- crs from the floor stressed the need for a more informed pub- lic on social welfare matters and or more professionally trained social workers. NEW EXECUTIVE The following were elected to the executive; past president. . A. Murphy; president, Louis T. Butler; vice-president. Albert B. Steele; secretary. Haro Bernard: treasurer. J.. Vincent Maclntyre. Directors are Wilfred J.'Dnis- coll. J. Vincent Maclntyrc. G. Allison MacDonald. J. Pope Mc- Mahon, Dr. J. H. O’Hanley and E. Somerled Trainor. Among guests at last night’s meeting were Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet. Brig. W. W. Reid, dep- uty-minister of welfare and lab- or: Frank Curtis. president of P.E.I. United Appeal; Rt. Rev. Patricl McMahon; Rev. T.H.B. S o m e r s: Reginald Mm‘NII". a. 9 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri_ Feb. 13, 1963. 51 Alexander and Peter Mclsaac, both of Saint John. N.B.. were charged with the theft of cash. under $50. from Johnson ice court yesterday They were remanded until Feb. 16 by Magistrate A. J. Haslam in or- der to give them time to obtain counsel. Charged with being drunk and disorderly. Frederick McGuig- an, Charlottetown, was rc- manded to Feb. 15 because the pomplainant was not In court to give evidence. For driving a motor vehicle while having his driver's license suspended, braham Doyle. Charlottetown. was fined $50 and costs or 30 days. Two charges of failing to stop at a stop sign drew fines of $5 and costs or two days. For falling to stop at a red light, one motorist was fined $10 and costs or five days and another was fined $5 or two days. Saint John Pair Face Theft Count l _ and to Riverside Hospital for treat- Johnson Drug Store in city poI- ment. completed the docket. Two drunk and lncapables. one fined $20 and costs or 1 days and the other committed % E “9—. “— MEN'S LAMINATED CAR COATS president of Protestant Family Welfare Bureau: Arthur L a w 3. executive director of the bureau; HAS MANY DOCTORS The Soviet Union has some doc and Judge C. St. Clair Trainor. mom , tors —— about one to every 558 persons. In Israel there is one for every 390 per- sons. City Office-r ls Promoted The promotion of Capt. J.E. Ready. P.E.I. Regiment. to the rank of major was announc- ed this week by Eastern Command. Halifax. Major Ready took his officer’s training at the Armored Corps School at Camp Borden. Ontar- io, in 1952, and later returned to the P.E.I. Regiment. He promoted to the rank of c a p- ain in 1957. A well known figure in athle- tic circles in .I. k is a member of the National Fitness Council. and is athletic director at Queen Charlotte High School. He is married to the former Anne McCormack of Souris and they have five children. With his promotion. M a 1]. Ready has been named com- manding officer of Headquart- ers Squadron with the P. E. I. Regiment. . 18 2 18 Z 2 N. Rustico Village Finances Reported In Good Condition NORTH RUSTICO—Bertram Blacquiene was re-elected chairman of the North Rustico village commission at the an- nual meeting held Tuesday night. Other commissioners are Leo LeClair, Earl Gallant. Al- bert Doiron, Laurence Doucet and Alyre M. Gallant. The finances are in good shape. it was indicated by the report which revealed revenue of $8.044.23 and expenditure of $6,758.59 for a surplus on the year's activities of $1,285.64. The budget for the coming year was set at $4,815 which will be supplemented by a government grant. A total of 16 building permits were issued during the year for a period of aizeable develop- mcnt. A discussion on garbage dis- posal was adjourned to a spec. LOCAL BRIEFS IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Jack McGui-gan of Char- lottetown. has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital where she will undergo surgery. IN HOSPITAL Miss Annie Joseph of Char- lottetown, is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. ENTES HOSPITAL Mrs. Jeanette Odgen. Elms- e, is a patient in the Char- Iottetown Hospital. Her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillls. are guests of Mrs. G. C. Gillls, Up« per Prince St. BANQUET PLANNED The father-and-son banquet for Holy Redeemer Scouts and Cubs will be held Sunday eve- ning, Feb. 17. starting at 6:30 pm. at the Community Center. The Mothers' Auxiliary will cater for the function. CASE SET OVER The case of John Wallace Mac- Neil. Milton, charged with driv- ing without due care and atten- tion was adjourned to a later date because the counsel for the defense. John Nicholson. was un- able to attend. A further date will be set today. JOB SURVEY The job evaluation survey of provincial government employe- es. being carried out by Payne» Ross Lim said yester- day to be on schedule. It is expected that the com- pany's report will be ready by March 15. SOURIS CARD PARTY The St. Thomas Aquinas So- ciety. Souris, has been holding its weekly progressive auction card parties. Laast week's was held at the home of Mrs. McCormack. with nine tables Play. The next is to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gallant, Sourls West. CARD PARTY HELD The St. Thomas Aquinas Socie- ty held its weekly card party SUMBY evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus H. Gallant. OystEI' Bed Bridge. There were 10 tables in play. Ladies' hizh went to Mrs. John Gallant and Chris MacQuarric for the men. The freczeout was taken by Mrs. Ben Gallant. CARD PARTY WINNERS Warmers of the card party at the Community Centre last night D.. hinmm . I lied; men‘s first. Scott Oomn “'9 PT 0010110, tied; doa‘ Mile. Peter Costello; special rrizc. Mrs. Catharine Go consolation. Mn. Ala Ford Junior Font. ial meeting when a decision is expected to be reached. The aim is to have an incinenator installed if that is found to be possible. it was learned. Reporting on filre fighting equipment Commisioner Laur- ence Doucet said the new fire trucks had now been completed which gives the village two fire tricks. one pamper, 2,000 feet of hose along with neces- sary ladders and extinguishers *‘k‘k‘k‘kt‘k'k‘ki' II'DEAI. FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT Supper To Aid Proiect The sale of tickets for th e bean supper at Prince Street School Saturday waS'going well it was reported Wednesday by committee chairman W a 1 ter Auld. It is expected that the will be contributed school projects. The regular meeting of th 9 Home and School will be h e I d Thursday. February 21. The cial speaker will be Sinclair Cut- cliffe who will trace the history of the Red Cross which this vear is observing its centennial. Entertainment will include saxaphone selections by Ivo toward Cu more. He will be accompan- ied on the piano by Mrs. Mal- colm Beck. Damage Light In Collisions Two accidents were reported to city police Wednesday. Daniel Chowen, Charlottetown. driving a . travell- ing west on Euston Street, was in collision with a 1962 auto driven by Mrs. Blair MacRac, also of Charlottetown. Damage to both vehicles was light. The s e c o n d accident took place at the in t e r s e ctlon of Cumberland Streets. Jeremiah L. Gallant. North Rustico, was proceeding south on Cumberland Street and was in collision with a car driven by Roger C. Ferguson. Charlottetown. Light damage was sustained by both vehicles. TODAY - SATURDAY -s“°‘svf1,3‘f‘_’_;71.' 9 o (liarol Tics £03011 sum-mull lIEDltil MRI-unfit” We STARTING TBIAY 2 A 2 2 Nerve - Shattering Shock - Show! Medical Plan For Alberto Is Forecast EDMONTON (CP) — Legis- lation which will enable Alberta to introduce a voluntary. pro- paid medical services program was forecast Thursday in tho speech from the throne. The speech. read by Lieuten- ant-Governor J. Percy Page a the opening of the fifth session of Alberta's 14th legislature. said the enabling legislation will be introduced by way u amendments of the treatment ! Amendments to the statute M 0 N n A 3 Services Act. “will enable my government. in cooperation with the medical profession. to develop and im— lcment a program of voluntary grepaid medical services." the speech said. The program would be de- signed to bring the costs of such services within reach of limited financial resources. while at the lam. time preservlng the doctor-pa- tient relationship necessary for high standard of medical services." The s h gave a bare out- line of legislation Premier E. TONIGHT E“? C. 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