MONTREAE- (CP) — Pub lisher Robert B. Hershorn of Montreal says in the third issue of Exchange that the Seep have th Sane Sanal ualess it obtains more financial Tn a statement in the Febra- ary - March issue, Mr. Hers- horn said the magazine needs SS ne ar wane oe withia the mest month ie be | Paid subscriptions now total approximately 1,700. Efforts Goole cae he toe ri eapital. ae The magazine, asa — — ee Gensde. first snes aoe T LEAST PART OF the | sometime this year, are ex- the first Hificrest development. |— ‘Sckex i wan eeeeat to be 8 $75 homes to be constructed | pected to be located to the | The site shown is between by Hillerest Housing Lid, | area, shown above, north ef | Granville and Central streets, nners Decided Deel in vale tee cn ada Council gave the magazine | : . . d B — club m $4,000 grant to help with a| Hicrest DIT] LS CHOSEN | sya snt ets cn |e ny “Ta & 2 ship, and Mrs. Guy Dalling and ses Lt eee oe | Miss Jean Aitken were cham- | shown it |s to or Housing Development mses ess special competition held by the people want to ae read. SUMMERSIDE BUREAU of Summerside in 1958 in con- |advised the Hillcrest Housing | Club. OF THE GUARDIAN |nection with the first 100 units, Ltd. that the department of ‘na- | Charlie Toombs snd Manning ip eaux Jail A decision by the department |and informed the town at that tional defence had requested | Bagnall finished pair ef national defence to build new |time that their proposed pro- CMHC to plan for a development to Vessey and Gaudet *s Gu rds Fired housing units on a Hillcrest ject would likely be expanded to of 275 rental housing units loc. men’s section which had | 10 aras Park site at Summerside was between five and six hundred sted an seme @ scree of lsad | Rese Oe me Ww — on sa Sy on cidelel of Rien Eee io | w . | Bik potion General Georges Lapalme has ENDS CONTRO |BEGIN THIS SUMMER The women’s pair attracted 13 the dismissal of five ing Lid. who told the Guardian ee ee to ve ” ~that-teay} "and MrsJ-D- Stewart | ee they had been advised that the ea ae ee coe a fe. . eae fin. | Bordeaux jail guards for neglect Hillcrest site has been choses |i "has delayed the projet lacy work that would enable | ished is cocond ‘pace, Migs | of cu i= the Feb, § ssoape of "the new construction will bring (While one of three or four offer- construction to start during the | Freda Tulle and Mrs. Ly Ath | 5, 7"™*t {Tom.* : Hillcrest Park site, represented tenders tor ie ett ceatul Hil | cow truction whieh | teama in each section” with |Lt-Col. Leon Lambert, acting a oan | coont Housing Ltd.. group and company officials say will be | points totals: eeu daaiad fee Wee — — Summers ready occupancy MEN’S A ; construction and the newly an- |the town of Summe ee wl 1s vee - Gautalc... 63% | Dame Hospital. renewed reports that warfare ae oth we wounced 275 which will be com | owned property near the| It is empected that the newly | 2. C. Toombs-M. Bagnall. 62 . Lambert said. a -sixth native tribes in Dutch | minds" that members of the ex- ane ee ee, new Bim Street school on the |announced units will be com-| 3 Dr. MacDonald-Wilsack..61|uard has been dismissed be- | New was encouraged by were\the cause of the J : BIG Boost FOR TOWN Northwest side of the town, pleted during the summer of | 4 J. Coles-Col, MacDonald. 59 | cause he was found sleeping 08 |» Harvard expedition, of w the missionary said, Announcement that| ® D. Rozman - G. Senn. S$ |duty at the jail with a ring of | Michael Rockefeller was & Mr. Lake said: natives were Based on actual figures for | while the Hillcrest Company pro- |next year. WOMEN’S . cell-keys dangling out of one ; ; the first 100 units that have |posed that the new units be 275 more units for urban milit- member, so that films could be | offered steel axes to renew war- : ‘ | 1. J. Aitken - Dalling sVdees 63 | pocket. made of the fighting. f with traditional enemies. ° been occupied, G. Keith Pick- | built on a site adjacent to and ary housing in Summerside was 2. Stewart = Rogers....... The dismissed guards were ‘ —! ard, architect for Hillcrest | north of the present ee 3. F. Tulle - L. Atkins... $64 | not named, Sadan amar’ kt ak ten" eed tel wanted Housing Ltd. pointed out-the ‘Park project oa either side of ber 1th, w.a.| * Wellner - Dunbar..... 56 Ducharme, sentenced to 14| ,nsssless charge os oo neue financial benefits that the town Granville Street North. It is| Summerside’s Mayor W. 8. Duffy - MacMillan... G4 years in penitentiary for trving Dutch government a . of Summerside will enjoy when |on this latter side that the new Currie said last evening that Sy inet Mee lero take la poe te ae a a re = Rockefeller, : the entire project is completed. rental homes for RCAF person- the decision to proceed 000 | ing. with a record 15 tables on | large. poy ae ee ee ee ere when a On the 575 housing units, he nel will be constructed. with the new housing project | hand, Jim Coles and Lt: Col.| In Bordeaux awaiting trans without foundation. een ree said the real estate taxes will | Word of the decision to build Would be welcomed by all cit | wy’ MacDonald took first in |fer to a penitentiary, he was| A eketelleg’ Wichnu | nea in what were described es be ste 0, Peron nt ret Parse wan "nto Sammorade 6nd ted fe eso png fo |nken t he wal ir mie | Raton Nocear Michaes| sa Woy taxes about $8,400; tax on auto- |Teceived from Central Mortgage | project will be located within | and Mrs. L.E. Wellner. In the “Col, ‘Lambert said it wai em | tached to the expedition as an| He had stayed in New Guines eae seat ES for’ SF eee here who | the town. socket enipettion, De. Deas pected Ducharme would try to | SPS Si cnstie’ coubenan IE ere yearly revenue’ MacDonald iisack photographic @bout $158,000 from the Hill A eee eee re Nee. | il a ne | te bee te erest housing development. | Kay and Mrs. W.E. Cotton in | was to have one foot shackled | leave until July from the Chris- Added to this, he pointed out, | second place. to his hospital bed. tain and Missionary Alliance |. will be 575 steadily employed | Following are the top five Church in New Guinea, said © combined cerning jocome, of | : totale: sonTHL-SOUTE Police Force _ | natives from the ares t= which apart from this will be business 1. Coles - MacDonald... .185% ‘ he worked took part in the bat- expansion in the providing : 2. Dunbar - Wellner....181% Is Disbanded tles. : ; more civilian pl ah to 3. Mrs. Weeks - Mrs. wot —— eee. te 4. Mr. and Mrs. B. Eilis..170% | | MONTREAL (CP)—city cour | $e, Dunstan's University Concert Series a rommees | Cellar-dwelling Phal Roy Scantlebury scored 19| 5. MacMillan - Duffy....166% | cil in suburban Lafleche has . cctetey Wan mia bn teen | tee PWC Weliaenen @ pond bor | Gir ie 3 WASe Ron Atkinson EAST - decided to disband its police ie presenting . the Hillcrest Park area. __| the Saturday night before bow- and R. Perry each scored 13. LS ee ae FS rae he MISS PATRICIA GRANT LEWIS ait. Pickard said that ones S oe at ane a) PwC: Lee Mac-| 3. Mrs. -Mrs. Rogers | tion Bureau. pianist new housing units simply | Basketball League Dougall, D. ) 15, B. Stan ..-4..178% | Lafleche Police Chief Edouard completed the plan fob Begerg FH ee & ae th Dia-| 4. L. Gaudet-R. Vessey. 170% | Lefebvre, aa dans dismissed CATHERINE JUDAH DANIEL from the beginning S Se The saw the mond, D. Reynolds, D Ling, 5..T. Cauty - D. Rozman. .167 | from his post last month, later contralto So fot sopronched HW | pated “Pres én |S McFadyen W- Soi Teal edie: eee me ALLISON PATTERSON Bi ls Q lled The PWC-Phalanx was el Phalanx: K. Johnston 8, 5 |~om Cost of the service by the oeoompeniet aze Is Wwue chose it all the way and at | Harper 5, F. Burns 1, R. Doiron Cesiled Threat To | seency is estimated at $52,000 0 In S‘side Canteen half time the Welshmen were | 20, eS Ives 4 R. Bes | ee ee the The Mount Allison University | the stew soecieg fing 26:2. ee | "uate MacGonell 4,°P. ‘Commonwealth ’ iaee, teen nti ae of Music Ge called to tole ceatame en| coset en le mackaen 0, 3. Oration W la aoe of & Sn com | pander, oat en con gn gle were c 0 "s canteen on . 1c. an 2%, J. Grattan, W. ley, director a com- | pa’ car, a chief, a sergeant, Water Street Saturday morning| David Weale paced the win- | MacDonald 8, L. Baglole, F.| pany with interests in Canada,|a secretary and ii constabies, | 91. DUNSTAN’S UNIVERSITY told an Anglo-Canadian audience . FARRELL — At Cambridge on Februaty-. 24th, 1962, Miss Catherine Ann Farrell in her 62nd, year. Funeral service with Requiem High Mass from St. Paul’s Church Sturgeon on Monday, February 26th, . at 8:30 a.m. Interment in_ the Church cemetery. MacDONALD — At -the Char- lottetown Hospital, Sunday, Feb. 25, 1962, Frank MacDon- ald, 8 upper Queen Street, in his 78th year. His remains will be forwarded this afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Charlo- ttetown Funeral Home to the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Hazelton Phelan, 188 — Street. Funeral notice LANDRY — At Kings County Memorial Hospital’ on Feb- Tuary 25th, 1962, Mrs. William H. Landry of Montague in her 82nd year. Her remains rest- ing at Montague Funeral Home. Funeral service with Requiem High Mass from St. Mary’s Church, Montague Tuesday, February 27th, at 9:30 a.m. Interment in the church cemetery. GALLANT — At the Community Hospital, O'Leary, on Satur- day, Feb. 2th, 1962, Mrs, Alex Gallant of Woodstock, formerly of Duvar in her 88th year. Forwarded from’ the Rooney Funeral Home to the! fi home of Mr. © Meara, an from on Tuesday, Feb. 27th, to St, Anthony's Church Bloomfield, |. for Requiem High Mass at 9.30. Interment in the church cemetery. : | MacPhail, erheated. However, the brief; mate Stu Ladner the YMCA: R Atkinson . «| here he is “g ravel y con blaze was out when the pump-| twines for 13 | Scantlebury 19, G. Scantlebury | cerned” that Britain's entry into ers arrived. | The Phalanx crew was paced | 6, R. MacDonald 2, B. Jardine, ithe European Economic Com- Except for considerable| by Rey Doiron with 20 points. s§. Lavers, R. Perry 13 | munity may weaken Common- smoke in the MacNeill building| In the second tilt Pirates 53 | wealth links. where the canteen is located,| Jumped into an early lead and | If that happens, he said, it no damage was reported. : on would be “disastrous.” The “‘en- ow Seni toe bare and > Race Upsets tity of the Commonwealth” must their 44-33 : a be preserved at all costs. LATE NOTICES W a ‘Cl > Mact Sat Woolley was addressing a (Also see announcements te) Wendell ‘Cleaver’ | Maclean Geen * luncheon meeting of the Cana- eolumns adjoining Classified Ad Jack Ross-coached Pirates. The| - ° : dian Chamber of Commerce in —— = wpset. Physi- | Booker. Bro t h ers, MeConnell “In a spectacular cian, a_rank outsider, won the | Limited, with sugar and rum man. : ie | $145,000 Santa Anita Handicap | interests in the Caribbean and | ° at Arcadia, Calif., Saturday, Al-| British Guiana,. has a $10,000,- | Meteors Whip berta Ranches’ Four - and-| 000 stake in Canada. Twenty, the 3-to-5 choice, fin- | Woolley was thanked by Rene Bulldogs 5.2 ished third. MeMullen, agent-general for Al- | : Physician, a five - year - old| berta. The two once served to- Cornwall. Meteors - downed | gelding who mn as an entry| gether in the British South Afri- Hampshire Bulldogs 5-2 in the | with Prove It and Olden Times, | can police. |second game of a best of seven | came tearing out of nowhere in| : semi-final series for the W.R. the stretch and was pulling beat Carry Back at a neck in the Shaw trophy at North River rink away from Olden Times and | $134,800 widener handicap. Saturday night, | Four-and-Twenty at the wire. It was the first victory for | Goals for the winners were! The winner, a probably 100-| Yorky, five-year-old son of Bull scored by G. Thompson, G. to-l shot if he had run alone, Lea, since he won the same F. Andrews, K. | won by 2% lengths over Olden. stakes last year. York ran as Jones and S. Hurry. | Times. Physician carried 114 an entry with Beau \Prince at H. Dingyell and N. Larter | pounds, 15 less than Four-and-| odds of 19-50-5. scored for Hampshire. . | Twenty and one more tham| Carry Back, 11-to-10 favorite, Action tonight sees Nine Mile | Olden Times. | staged a pulse-tingling finish in| It was upset day at Hialeah | and was beaten by a neck. Am- the third game of a semi-final | Track near Miami, Fla., too. | biopoise was third, three lengths trophy. | There, Calumet Farm’s Yorky' back, and Beau Prince fourth. generally thinks of horse pow- , im all three wards where these pe vices. Municipal sidé real work of the winter re. = og ; walk clearance still remains lot te eo Ce- role amid modern trends that | “* ‘sk of horse driven plows | moves @ Siig, lM aes si Se eh i ie kN RB iS OE gg | ploym .now studying its terms. The city is to advise the po- licemen’s union of the change this week. The Philips agency also polices the town of Lachute, Que. OTTAWA (CP) — Labor Min- ister Starr has told the Commons | that mend ren to. the -Unem nt’ Insurance Act. must. await recommendations by the special committee of inquiry Paul Martin (L — Essex East) asked whether the government would give the Commons an as- surance the amendments would | be proceeded with before Par- liament is dissolved for a gen- eral election. Mr. Martin. said the amend- ments were first promised four years ago and were mentioned in the throne speech for last session Mr. Starr said he was not aware of specific promises and that the specialcommittee was still studying the act. Mr. Mar- tin called the study ‘a diver sionary tactic.’’ and said the un- employment insurance fund had ie -. oe ae aie a ‘pertiously” low AUDITORIUM | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 AT 8 P.M. Tickets on sale at: Madhes Drug, O14 Soehi, Miller Starr Is Queried hinted ie On UIA Changes == nnn Public Notice ’ Musie Store Students: 25 cents steadily along under reinman- while Norman Gallant han- dies the plow as it clears side ‘walks in this ares. TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE The public is hereby advised that for the eivie election to be held on Tuesday, F 27th, 1962, the East Ward Poll will be held at 100 Euston Street, and not at the Fina Service Station previously advertised. RENOVATE... a or REFINANCE ? Eastern Trust has ample funds available for First Mortgage Loans ans * J. E. CAMERON, Returning Officer. Salaries to Mayor and should not be paid. A vote for Morrison ts a against payment of these salaries, Cseaene sceueneese PRINCE EDWARD Q. Faliott Pull, Chatrmas : ISLAND ADVISORY R. L. Cotton, N. “4 " J, A. McMitian, MDs H. B, Schurman, A. A. MacLeod, 154 Richmond St, Special Representative: Alexander B. Campbell, B.A., L.L.B.