The matter of requests of snsey quer monere come 00) AAS | semnmoresel enterprises desir-| for discussion as this being the nor ie “* | ous of leasing or buying first meeting of the new counel! | ¢ 7 of civic administration, as well as of Kent Square, if legally pos- In Trai r sible, came up for discussion, ; and on this matter the council] standing commitments and eam] Collision decided that with the prospect | tracts in which the town is in- of growth and population expan-| volved. sion for Georgetown in the im-| Due to the great many mat-|Selkirk escaped injury last mediate future that Kent Square) ters requiring immediate study| evening when the 1956 model should be preserved for future | and attention the meeting was; car he was driving -collided development as a town park, adjourned to meet again Mon-| with a train on the Allen Street ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts (The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Feb. 10, 1965. 5 New Council Digs In OnlmmediateBusiness The report of the water and day, Feb. 15 | erossing in Parkdale. sewage survey made by Cana- — — received an estim- dian-British Engineering Con- ° a . sultants was received by the Traffic Violators a ne ieeenee at council and will be a subject for . Pm. wi . MacPhee study. The necessity of this sur-| Fined $10 Each = Popes woe . = Allen ey, instituted by the eet. He to see council, was questioned by Coun.| Three persons were each fined | Or hear the train until he was $10 and costs by Justice of the | close to the track and . after < | After the presentations the Councillor J.W. Lavers was ed Police should be explored J "i i Shepherd family provided mu- WwW V y inted deputy mayor. May- without further delay a JIGAN — t was!! t . ; ; inston Drake, Vernon, was, appo eputy } t : y CARDIGA What was bers of’ the ‘tamuy’ stepdanced sic for dancing which commenc- ejected worshipful master of or MacLean asked that at each J. Arthur Garrett, chartered . termed an enjoyable evening | several songs by Viola ond Lou- ed with an ‘‘Old-Timers’’ square Queens County Loyal Orange|regular meeting the chairman accountant, {s to be engaged to was spent on Saturday at the jo) were also enjoyed by the ga- dance, and, @ lunch was served Tage held recently in Boyne of each committee submit a conduct an audit of the town’s Cardican eon at _ nen thering . : by the ladies. Lodge Room, Charlottetown. written report, books for this finances and assist the elerk in \ : boxholders of Cardigan Post Of. , Other dancers included setting up anew lt has been impossible for me fo URBAN SULLIVAN, LEFT, MAKES PRESEN TATION TO MR. AND MRS. MACDONALD E e of E t e |2 bouquet of red roses. The ru- v \E. Johnson; and John P. Mac- The matter of policing the early meeting | dispose of stocks on hand. ~* ral mail couriers were called to |Donald; welfare and street Town came up for discussion ¢ _ vening n ertainment |the stage and each presented Queens Co. LOL lights: chairman, Mrs. Joan and it was decided that the pos- Honors Retired Postmaster boxholders of Cardigan Post Of- fice, gathered to honor Gerald Master of ceremon:es for the Preston Ham- / : : , Buddy Shephard of Cardigan, |Tington, deputy master; Hector |pare his report in duplftAte due to recent policy adopted by contact each of you personally you eee recently retired neice and nephew of Thaddeus MacNevin, Canoe Cove, chap-| The financial statement for the department of municipal. af- h y ° if Doe eae oaeen Irish songs by Cosmos Sigs- lain; XB. Young, Clyde River, the month of January was read fairs whereby all towns in the evening was Rev mill who, following his opening n call 4-9566. remarks. oes es tomy was Rev. Lincoln MacKenzie of | Milton, treasurer; J.E. Poole, the expenditure was the sum of ; The Horsalpsrae of ;the present . _— f t of Mr: and Mrs Thaddeus Shep-|Cardigan North who recalled | first lecturer: Parker Wood. .|$2.131 paid Matheson and Mac- town clerk, Mrs. Joan Easton, oe ‘ “hard of: Cardizan—Head, ~eagheobtraiy tnstantes of the past when? - eh owe om Char inttetorenseegnd tor paving -e.— portion» ef + Was accepled with... regret. -by-4-4 Bie ge «< YOUR SUPPQRT. WILL BE... LEP whom took their turn on the vio-' he had occasion to visit the store | turer: Arnold Bruce, Mt. Mel- Water Street leading to Bath. the*council and is effective Feb. ng eee Mrs John Fitzpatrick of Newport and worth were we!l received by the capacity audience Guest speaker for the evening smile and the good will always ; with a small token of apprecia- |tion o. ir services. GEORGETOWN — The first meeting of the new Georgetown |Town Council was held in the |eouncil chambers Monday night W. Lavers, James G. McConne!! and Mrs. Joan Currie; police and sanitation: chairman, Jo |seph E. Johnson, Malcolm Ma Joan Currie and J.W. Lavers; streets and sidewalks :chair man, Malcolm MacLean, Joseph Currie, J.W. Lavers, and Joseph +E. Johnson. Installs Officers Otper officers elected and in- purpose were provided and each stalléd were: Ear! Carter, Har-|committee chairman pre- Gordon by Coun. Lavers. It showed re- finan-|ceipts of $1,991.10 and expendi- recreational Johnston, secretary: Charlottetown, cial secretary; W.P. Garnhum, tures of $3,426.04. Chief item in Marine office building is loeat- ed The question of office equip- ment for the clerk's office came n the line of a safe or filing ca binet is records provided for the town's and books It was decided that the Town the new signing officers for the town RCMP CONTRACT? sibility of obtaining. a contract with the Royal Canadian Mount- system of bookkeeping. This is necessary province will follow the same system of bookkeeping and ac-| counting Lavers, as many aspects of the survey were avellable from the survey done by Laurie A. Coles Associated for Atlantic Develop- | ment Board court yesterday. Feehan, Mount Stewart, throw- | ment. Charged with failing to re- into at the time it was engaged | port an accident, Frank Willis | to conduct the survey. Matters relating to the town dump came up for discussion SOUTH AFRICAN BAN pert noe a NAIROBI, Kenya est alty is case | Kenyan shopkeepers, hoteliers, | adjourned to magistrate’s court | traders and industrialists found Peace Ajbert Dinnis in traffic @pplying his brakes, skidded | On ice into the second engine Fined were: George Vincent | f the train. The train, travelling north, with Mayor Howard S. MacLean up for discussion and it was NO ESTIMATE ing trash on the highway; Mee home. _— for Borden. Engin- presiding and a full slate of felt thit certain necessary _ It was pointed out that no es-| vin Jorgenson, Fredericton, | ihe Geter + Dee. : |counciliors in attendance equipment is essential and in-. timate of the costs to the town| legal parting: Jans ames Con-| by Charlottes ae | Six committees were ap- qQuiries in this regard are to be of he survey conduced by Can- ee — i affien t aul. detachment | pointed: finance: chairman, J. made At present no safeguard , 2dian-British firm was entered vehicle with inefficient equip- nt. (AP)-Any |Lean, James G. McConnell; pu- of Georgetown would transfer and it was stated that recent |blic property: chairman, James its account to the Royal Bank of dumping of various materials Feb. 12 | oung is South ee goods G. McConnell, John P. MacDon- Canada branch and the mayor on the dump roadway has block- | r . are prose- | ald, Maicgim MacLean; fire and town clerk were authorized ed the entrance to the dump. STEEL RECORDS cuted. A ban on purchases from hall and fire equipment: chair- to make the necessary arrange- This has been cledred away and, British exports of steel) South Africa was imposed one man, John P. MacDonald, Mrs ments for the transfer and for a policy regarding regulations| reached an all-time high of 26,-| year ago in protest against ra- governing the dump will be one | 200,000 ingot tons in 1964, while| cia) segregation and Commerce domestic of the matters that will receive | per cent above the previous ree-| ord. the council's consideration at an} TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF require transportation to the Poll please consumption soared 13| Minister Gikonyo Kiano says there has been ample time to where the post office was locat- lick, ‘marshall; P.G. MacEach- urst Marine Limited 2B Pressure of other business CITY AREA ed for so many years. and where ern, Charlottetown, and Wilbert. Included in the receipts was Will not allow Mrs. Faston to APPRECIATED [he first met Mr. MacDonald BACK AT WORK Robinson, Milton. auditors the amount of $1,278.60 received CONtinue she informed the 5 FUN ALS [Mr ac enzie commented ay Frank Mayhew of 72 Roch- Joseph Cook, Wood Islands, from the provincial government meeting. Advertisements plae- i ae Va ae Sate ER jaar. Machnasd 5 ever-Teady | seq Street, is at work again af- Tight worshipful grand master,|as its 60 per cent share of the €d in the newspaper and on the FOR WATER COMMISSIONER Masters o : work was in the fal 964 for applications for the position, , TAIT FUNERAL — The fun-| the post office. In closing Mr pital. antailotion zie conducted the but did § done i on tee or ies to be in by Feb. 20 ” eral for Allison Tait was held MacKenzie wished Mr MacDon- IN CITY HOSPITAL was conducted by PG. Mac-/| annual financial statement The policeman reported that > O A D Y Tuesday. Feb 9. from the Mac- ald many happy years of retire. Mrs George Croken, Free- Eachern AMOUNT NOT INCLUDED tO arrests had been made, V O T E . Cc Lean Funeral Home to Trinity ment . town, is a patient in the Char- The meeting, which was pre- The costs of stabilizing the three housecalls made and sev- te ae os mere service on oe tenn pen called lottetown Hospital. sided over by Garth Hooper, | portion of Water Street that was eral complaints were investigat- E. W. (Gene) Coady FE Ball Honorary pallbearers | presentation to Mr. MacDonald CITY HOSP. PATIENT concluded with a banquet serv- paved and - placing a culvert eee were Col neConrad, Haroldjon behalf of all the boxholders Mrs. Josephife Clarkin, Bald- ed by members of the Boyne on this — mene) be. Moore, Rex Kielly, Albert Din-|of the Cardigan Post Office. In| Win'’s Road, is a patient in the Lodge ___| fore paving, amounted to $359.- nis, Cecil Stewart, Clyde Currie, a few words Mr. MacDonald ex- | Charlottetown Hospital. | po pnd 7 eee ae Robert Nicholson, Guy Rodd, pressed his delight at seeing so| e . Charles Scranton, Arthur Well- many old friends, and his appre-| irs cae 0 Election Hel sx cost of the Project by the form- ; - ner, Col. E.W. Johnstone, W.R. ciation of their thoughtfulness. Queen Street, is a patient in the er Council, and therefore the 60 LePaze. Henry Peters and Hib- Little Teresa Rice. daughter of Charlottetown Hospital B Ki | per cent government refund was bert Howatt. Interment took Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rice. then y ings LOL sot forthcoming on this amount presented Mrs. MucDonald with TO HAVE SURGERY The council adopted a motion to p -e in Cavendish cemetery. displayed to all who called at ¥ * M MH & ¥ 4 -M M YX TODAY ONLY—Shows 3:30 — 7— 9 WHOOPS ... IT'S HAPPENED AGAIN! ‘ter his illness in the P.E.I. Hos- | and a member of Past Grand! Mrs Clayton Tremere of Hun- ter River has entered the P.E_I. “Hospital for surgery. t Is PATIENT | William Berrigan of Charlotte- j town is a patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital. ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. Andrew Blacquiere of cost of this paving project. This apply to the government for its usual grant on this amount The financial statement show- ed a Jan. 31 balance of $3,347.- the |g ‘ 5 Benjamin Sencabaugh was elected county master of Kings | Loyal Orange Lodze at the re- | cent annual meeting of | lodge. | « | Other officers elected were: | The council, | deputy master, Louis Jenkins; | | recording secretary,: Chester | | Whiteway; chaplain, Charles | on motion, de- cided that application would be made to the P.E.J. Industrial Corporation fer reimbursement of the amount spent by the town’s bulletin board will call On Electors’ Right to Vote in Each Ward The following indicates the rights of each elector qualified to vote in the ward to mark his or her ballot Stewart; financial secretary, | e Hope River, has entered the} John Panton: treasurer, David | ‘W® im 1963 and 1964 in pur- f nd d DIRK BOGARDE | Coriociciown Hospital for. sur, | 2ob,Panton: treasurer, David! tSiay the site where Bathurst or candidates. fs KANK ORGANIZATION presente SAMANTHA EGGAR gery. | om: second lecturer, Carle-| \ BETTY E BOX-RALPM THOMAS JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE | LEG SURGERY = Hume; marshal, John Bal- | POCTOR in DISTRESS DONALD HOUSTON DENNIS PRICE — BARBARA MURRAY IN COLOUR MYCENE DEMONGEOT WAS THE THING IN THE PIT THAT WANTED WOMEN Be OLA lel WHAT HIDEOUS — | ae Mrs. Melvin Harper, 27 Bay- | field Street, Charlottetown, is a patient in Victoria Genera] Hos- pital, Halifax undergoing leg surgery. INJURED IN FALL. Mrs. Alvin Robbins, 320 Fitz- roy Street, City, is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital where she is recovering from injuries sustained in a re- cent fall in her home. NEWS PLANT CASUALTY | The Guardian-Patriot building ended up as a casualty of Mon-| |day’s warm period. Ice releas-| Stuart Murray, ed from the roof of neighboring | Zion Church slid off and crash-| |ed through the windows of the| Murray River United Baptist job printing department early Tuesday morning, demolishing |seven large panes of glass and| Sefvices were attended by all \ it over the machin-} ery. . | CARD PARTY HELD | Following are the results of | Monday night's card party spon- | sored by St. Eugene’s CWL, | Covehead: ladies’ first, Helen | Lewis; second, Mrs. Herbert | Morrison; consolation, Dell | Hurry; gents’ first, Joseph Robi- son; second, Patrick Horgan; consolation, Billy Doule; freeze-| | J.H. Cook, provincial grand|— ~ } master, conducted the election. | | Presiding over the meeting was | ' Dedication county master Frank Young. | BRIEFS the Kings County Hospital. IN MEMORIAL HOSP. Mrs. Lillian Gillis, Forest Hill, is at presenta patient in a a County Memorial Hos- pital. Ends Bible Study Week MURRAY HARBOR — Rev. Atlantic Bap-| tist Convention Evangelist, held a week of Bible study at the Church recently. The were on the Holy Spirit. studies The four churches on the field. On Friday. evening the ser- vice was in the Murray Harbor Church, with a good congregat- ion present. After the service the congregation went to the new church hall where the dedicat- ion service was held. In the absence of Rev. Steev- es, pastor, the service was con- ducted by Rev. Murray. This consisted of the doxology, in- CONVALESCING Susan Doune is convalesing at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doune, Dundas Cen- tre, after being a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital for the past two weeks. DIES IN MASS. — Word has been received of the sudden death on Feb, 5 in Brook- line, Mass., of Florence Blue, and SIX -- the candidates are: _ For Commissioners of Sewers & Water Supply: Sidney E.Green * J.W. McKenna R. Earl Taylor VOTE : FOR a IN WARD vocation by Lic. Jerry Coles of daughter of the late Mr. ana FOUR — the candidates are: For Councillor: John P. Nicholson IN WARDS ONE. TWO, THREE, FOUR: FIVE | J. David Walker ’ é : Miss Blue left this province over . s VINCENT PRICE Parnell] Wood; door prize, | responsive reading. A special |*® age, and Las resided tn Mrs. William Wheatley. number was sung by John Bears, “He Washed My Byes Massachusetts during that per- With Tears." This was followed |'°*- n by the act of dedication. Mr.|_ Bears sang ‘Bless This House." The prayer of dedication, a hymn and _ the benediction brought this part of the service DEBRA PAGET Arthur L. Wright | ae LON CHANEY - IN WARD FIVE -- the candidates are: For Councillor: 5 Allison M. Gillis eo Louis D. Johnston we Wm. R. MacNeill | aay Le ee Maurice A. Martin Se, eee John H. Morris a0 er .Kelth Myers? Sea a ae BOMBER PILOT DIES OTTAWA (CP) — Fit. Lt. James N. Stacey, 3, of Tor-| onto was killed Monday when | his single - seat CF - 104 jet bomber crashed about 10 miles from the RCAF base at Baden- Soellingen, West Germany, the defence department said. He is the eighth RCAF pilot killed in —" crashes since August, ‘ | a i as ae city : eS as : “ i Pee Reo creates and a director = . - “Tr q been your member a > and during these , Te ee : % - committee. i se Re are nage pf , : ba aes ss 2! # 3 a MacNEILL : ¥ oi ise? kw ke eK KK el oe % i ~ ‘ Past u : epg RINE): ate my vee: eit ’ ' i 7 “ ‘ We eae ee a4 A : : ° ‘ Rng ‘e - 4 ; re) us * ¥ otal,