This is an interior view of the newly renovated offices the Maritime Electric Com- pany in Charlottetown. The ‘COMPANY'S FFIENO V'll official opening of the office is set today and customers visiting during the day will re- ceive a Reddi Killowatt sou- gn venir. Architect was Keith Pi- c and the renovations were done by Williams Murphy contractors. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. Aug. 22, 1962. 5 “No decision has yet been reached regarding the delay in the co-operative housing devel- opment on North River Road. and the entry of the children in- volved at Spring Park School" Dr. Kenneth A. Parker. super- intendent of city schools said Tuesday. Dr. Parker stated that he has an idea or two in mind and in- dicated that it would be a week or more before he would have anything definite to release on the matter.. SERIOUS SITUATION lie pointed out that if the pro- blem is not ironed out quickly. the enrolment of 70 or mo r e children could pose a serious overcrowding situat ‘ at Rochford Square and St. Jean Schools. Both schools, with enrolment of the children in their own wne areas, will have their ac- commodation taxed to the limit he said. Therefore. something must be done. and done fast. regarding the disposition of the ‘children who will eventually re- side in the new housing develop- » Ex-Principals Are To Preside Norman Stewart, has indicated that the delay in the housing development is expected to be cleared up in about thr weeks. But with the weather factor being what it is, Dr. Par- ker said the delay could well stretch into six or eight weeks. Vagrant Gets A 20-Day Term Eight cases were disposed of by Magistrate A.J. Haslam in ct -Stephen Duffy, charged with vagrancy, was given 20 days. Wilfred Hughes. charged with disorderly conduct, was given I 20 day suspended sentence. Two accused charged with loitering ty police court Tuesday mom- le _ciiy School Super. Has Ideas sou Appoints To Ease Spring Park Problem New Director It has been announced at Dimstan's University that Rev. Vincent G. Murnaghan has St. the ee been appointed director of the university's ment. Father Murnaghan holds master's degree in business ad- ministration from the Univers sity of Toronto and has been extension depart- head of the commerce depart- mi, ment of St. Dunstan’s for the past eight years. In the extension department he will be assisted by George LaBelle who is a graduate in agriculture of MacDonald Col- ge and who has been on the SDU’s extension staff since 1957. Also working with Father Mur- naghan will be Urbain LeBlanc who is fieldworker in Prince Ed- ward Island for the extension department of St. Francis Xa- vier University. I years of travelling and studying were dismissed with W8 Three drunk and incapables were each fined $20 and costs or ays. An accused charged with un- lawful possession of liquor in a place other an his own resi- dence was fined $20 and costs moat. He noted that city engineer, 02.11 In. Rainfall Short Of Record The rainfall of 2.11 inches Mon- afternoon Liquor Prices To Hold Firm “The government will main- tain the present price on liquor as long as possible," Provincial Treasurer Melvin McQuaid said Tuesda . Most other provinces have-in- creased liquor prices since im- port duties were increased on Two veteran chairmen. with many suocessfil clinics to their em.'l‘hoeewhocannot afternoons e ban-kandaire Cardi an in the report in may that Veteran Chairmen To Head Montague, Cardigan Clinics ni-yit, and vice versa, and this should insure a maximum at- are again heading the mdwn ize the present depleted con- dition of the N.S.-P.E.I. blood hopeful of exceed- ing their quotas at ’lihumday's clinics. In addrltim, each is most anxious to be in running for the Island’: coveted "Man- ning Trophy" for the Iiuiest percentage of quota. After more than 10 exciting in six different countries. Dr. Lora Young has finally brought her talents to the Eng- Department of her alma mater, Carleton University. Dr. Young. the eldest daugh- ter of the late Percy Lorne, and Daisy (Boreham) ‘Young, for- merly of Charlottetown. began her studies at Carleton College. and after taking one English course, joined the Canadian Navy and served as a writer in both Ottawa and Scotland.- Following the war, Dr. Young took up duties with the External Affairs Department, working mainly at United Nations head- quarters with the committee on atomic energy control. She re- turned later for her honor Eng- lish degree at Carleton, and Former Residents” Daughter Takes University Staff Job during the next four years col- lected several valuable awards. After receving her Master's Degree from Rochester Univer- ty, Dr. Young lectured in English at Smith College, Nor- thampton, Mass. for three years. “I have always loved drama as an a form,” said Dr. Young, "It's so compact and so 2. rich.” This is -the reason she °f chose “plays of Lady Augusta Gregory" as the subject: of her Ph.D. thesis. She spent a year in Dublin, Ireland on the staff of the Canadian Embassy do research at Trinity College on Irish Drama, the subject of her doctoral thesis. Dr. Young is also an accom- plished musician and at ne time thought of becoming a con- cert pianist. but gave it up in favor of a teaching career. Columbia, Easterner Sidelined From lrials’ to Leigh Smith headed the Roy- Don Alien. mathematics tes- cher from Montreal is the ow- nor of the two dollar bank of Prince Edward Island bill shown here. Mr. Allen, who makes a hobby of collecting bank notes, is here to teach at a short course in mathe- matics. He was out yesterday ._ to see the old Farmers Bank 3 P.E.l. $2 Bill at Rustlco. The bill shown here is an excellent condition and is signed by J. Longworth, president of the Bank of Prince Edward Island and John A. Moore. cashier. The date 1877 appears on the bill. Mr. Allen is president of the International Bank Note So- ciety. a collectors group. °°" Kin-kora Blood Exceeds Obiective By 12 The urgent appeal for blood donors to alleviate the present shortage in the N.S.-P. E. 1. blood bank met with excellent response at Kinkora yesterday afternoon when 132 donors tended held in the High School. and exceeded the quota by 12. Ralph Maccarville of Kinkora headed the committee compos- ed of representatives from Kin- kora and five surrounding dis- -tricts who carried out an inten- sive canvass for donors and were well rewarded for their efforts The ‘mobile Red Cross team from Halifax received assis- tance from members of the Kin- iii" the Red Cross Cl c tric Donor Clinic Volunteer helpers at the El- don clinic, in addition to Le- gion members. came from the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Le- in North Wiltshire. Three bro- thers, who lived in Western Ca- nada, predeceased him. His funeral will be held today (Wednesday) from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home with ser- vice commencing at 2.30 p.m. Interment will take place in North Wiltshire United Church cemetery. gion who were assisted by oth- er ladies from the near-by dis- ts. At the conclusion of the first two of this week's four day ser- ies, a total of 439 donors had registered on an objective 540 - for a deficit of 101-which Red Cross officials trust can be made up for by record atten- dances at the clinics to be held today at Morell this after- noon between 2 - 4, at Souris this evening between 8 - 1 and tomorrow at Cardigan and Montague. ' kora committee and from the volunteers drawn from the ranks the Kinkora parish council of the Catholic Women’s League who also provided refreshments for the donors. At Eldon last night, where al Canadian Legion committee which sponsored the clinic, 12:: of the expected 150 donors turn- ed out in spite of the incle- ment weather. Thomas H. Richardson. the! IL president, upheld the Colum-, bus protest which charged thatl Lee Elia, Buffalo infielder. was i ineligible under the league’si player limit regulation. Elial was removed from the Bisons'i active roster Aug. 9 and re- 3 turned to the list three days later. The circuit's rules sayl that an inactive player must re- l main off the active list for a‘ minimum of 10 days. Buffalo defeated Columbus 1 3-0 in the second game of an: Prominent N. Wiltshire ‘ a brief illness. He was in his 90th Liberal Party Plans Meets Executive meetings will be held soon in First and Third Queens to discuss the possibility of holding Liberal nominating conventions in the near future, and President Ralph Johnstone. Long River, suggested a vention may be held in the near future in his First District. But elsewhere in the county there was no indication Tuesday of conventions being called soon. Presidents Richard MacPhee, New Haven of the Second Dis- trict and Elmer Blanchard, Char lottetown, of the Fifth District indicated they do’ not believe I convention should be held yet- The president of the Fourth District was not available but a prominent political spokes~ man said he did not believe a: convention would be called there, where they have the two sitting members in Harold P. Smith,_ Pownal and Stewart Ross, Flat. River. ‘ Storey Electric ltd. llUT0lVlATlC WASHER & DRYER REPAIRS \\‘v linu‘ ‘\ tlill slilil ill im-inn-_\' lt‘.’ilIli'd ‘i('l’\l(‘1‘lllI'll I;.iiIilli‘~ and p.'ii‘t< for .’il' lll.Ilxt’\. Plmnc li~ l1n(lli_\ . Storey Electric Ltd. Dial Cli'lnwn 4.73:1 — '*“:i«l«~ 3322 Farmer Dies The death occurred on August 20, at his home in North Wilt- shire, of Edwin Edwards. after year. Mr. Edwards spent his life- time on the homestead he in- herited from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Edwards, who emigrated from England and became early settlers in the community of North Wiltshire. r. Edwards was well-known among the business houses in Charlottetown and had many friends. He was an elder North Wilshire United Church fo over 20 years, and president MATHEMATICS SEMINAR August 27 — September 'i All teachers of mathematics in Grades IX to XII are expected to attend the Mathematics Seminar at Prince of Wales College. The Seminar will begin promptly at 9:30 am. on August 27th (lhariottetown. Department of Education Charlottetown. P. E. I. An allowance to assist with expenses will be paid. For additional details and literature write to Box 1000 M. MacKENZIE DEPUTY MINISTER and DIRECTOR or EDUCATION oi‘-V-¥¥-V-4-¥¥¥¥¥ e . l . 1” . . . - At . 33%;: from a react:-dfi a‘ll’ll:il:§ lliqdllll: by the federal gave}-n NEWPORT. R.I. (AP) —- Col- 5 seconds. In stiff winds once Aug 12 doubieheader and beat ‘I 0f Wlltlsgllge }?3ll'Y C0- Ltd-.' ALWAYS A it boosted the rainfall for the Some time ago Mr. McQuaid umhia, the 1953 AmE!‘l¢A'l CUP Considered the best Sflilinfl Richmond 3.2 Aug_ 13 3nd 4.3: 81909 - _I3 had _8 keenl CARTOON month with 10 days left to said that there would be no champion and Easterner. the weather for Columbia. . Aug 15 These games were to!“ mind 3:1? rletailned all his facul-l - ' ' ~ . - - ‘ ' c‘ ' t. 4-” - :".:::"i. is ii'°i?“‘ }:.'§l‘.1.‘i“..*.3.‘:“‘{i.”‘.".‘.‘.;i;”°.f.‘f..°‘“.'.I. ifilii‘. .. . ram Mn-Es mom cum-oimown on Tun day announced)’ th at» the tel;ef:i’gnthv;t‘rlitn:8;e:8Pe1: Wm :9 sevlefiea shofu;_.."ai”¢’§ derway off NewtgortNTuesd§y.k iagsothplayfd agliainst Columbus sister Hazel, residing at home] (TRA NS-CANADA HIGHWAY) T0 BORDEN. - U . . ner all A llll;-lmifievllf gfmizrngfiglesscnml observer ‘t the Expenmental rfaiiliyd and as llmg fis our est.‘ Yaogllltciglllslb ‘race zomrtedltee ‘llloo again; Ricllhmond Ali‘: 14. Both {TON SHOW ‘M St‘ Jen“ ’S°h°°l W lb‘ m'.il'here were 3.32 inches of hllrie blfflgetlllletli s1ll‘1‘I)’°“seg$li:1:' itillnedHE“temelllI Comer’ an‘ galrtrleli “here lostidbbthule }l3lis:l=.]¢s:' l!lIAl:‘l‘;$I?UliiSIl’(l§l:2TED ! - V ABOUT 8:” carried out by two of the city’; mfg“ in 24_ho r riod on were Wm be no price increase .3 er ovey. an orne if 8 1C ar S011 sa a 8 . - 1' l '3 " “P” ' ld,J. dS, f d dbthl n . , - _ ii§$"i.ii§3i§i5§°'§i "ill: .l.°i'§ “"3"” ”- 193,5 "“’,{,"°,'f§°,ff‘ ,‘ ‘°Eoii.mi,io.'ci..i'i"mJe i,'3§'il.°i5e?e Vid-gries ‘Zileie ";i.§esywni° slt’aa1'i’d‘.ErsTl1ie S T E A K S "ATENDER AND __ “BRILLIANT. schools which these two esmb 24-hour rainfal was e 22- H'ghla_nd no nger in competition to pitchers‘ won and lost records, (5.999 03 BEAu"|'|fu|_ LOVE STORY! coMpAs5|ofiA1'E, lislimenls are replacing. “'93 that ‘en °“ semen‘ ' ' » imet ustrali.-a‘s challenge _ _ however, will be deleted from MONEY -simuu cum» Rama!» t . on Tuesday, Sept. 19“ Mr‘ B“"“ ‘aid’ wins Feature from Gretel. h ml 1:l:wvé::0:fre(::;rdedR:(:‘o the official averages. 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