CADET Allison Woolrldge. Ircnlld from right. or the third platoon. No. 20 anen Cline. lolte linen School Ccdet Corps. has a low words with inspect- ing oilicer. Col. KM. Johnston. during the inspection or the corps. Col. Jolnulon is accom- BHS Cadet Corps To Be Inspected The annual inspection bl No. in Blrcllwood High School Ca- del Corps takes place this lllernnnn st no at Memorial leld. The Inspecting olltuer will M o . K. M. Johnston ED, nod the nlliliated nnlt ls tile Prince Elle ward Inland Regiment command- ed by Lt. Col. D. J. McCormack The program will Include moron pests, and the general salnle. plus demunstrntinns at first lid, unarmed no t. me elsiun squad. urine. connpunlca— tlous. the cndet bond. and pre aenLntlon 0! Awards. The cadet ollicers are Cadet Motor F. Muilnlly. Cadet Capt. 1“. men Coder t. D. Ling. Cndet Lt. P. Brndley. CDdet Lt. a. nlnuehurd. Cadet Lt. E. Cori- rlsnn. Ind Cadet cm A. Arsen- ault, panlcd by. lull. Cadet Liedt. Robert Mist-Null; Capt. ltnrold DeCostc. area cadet nllieer; Ind Lt.»Col. EA. McCarty. commanding oliicer Signals Reglmcnt. with which unit the cadet corps iy allillaled. OCHS Cadet Corps Said ‘Very | The porlui'mancl: of Na. 20 Qlll'cn Chm-latte 'gh School Quiet Corps yesterday ether- nllan at Memorial Field WM neoribed as “very -v by Col. K.M. Johnslan. EU” in. slimline oflicer. in his remarks to lhe cadets. cum Dd its lnr the ‘ no show- lng". and said that it was the largest turnout in one Cadet cnipr that he has ever in— spotted. He nnged the cadets to keep up the good work as they were "n mdit to Queen Charlotte lligh". Three Whites were prawns-d h." Col. Johmtvn. Cadet Sidney tartar was presented with a trophy donated by 5 Signal: ilcsirrmt tor the highest nggrc. Miami Council. the bndy awninl- Irving Dank r oi Louis min in indoor shooting 0! the lullrwi'ng competitions: DCRA. Youth 0! the Empire. RMC. Mld QClls. pompelilinn. Tile Strathconn Shield was presumed to Ile corps by the Slralhcona nusl (or the fifth fDll:DCIII-lVE year [or its 9m lleicncy in shooting among am. cadet corps. The sunrd was received on hchnll ol llle corps by Cadet Mninr \l‘dyne Douwtte. Tile third trophy was awarded in the can): for ploficlcncy in sul's cadet work. This awanl. \illlcil wns received on behalf 01 the come Cadet Captain Heather Montgomery. is open in all corps in Lite Atlantic Pro. imrcs. cxcept ior part of New Brunswick. and has barn won by Queen Charlotte for six con- s-lallve yes/u. ll '5 also donated by Slralhcpna Trust. PROGRAM The insptction included the #1ch salute. march pa. 5. and demonstrations in list ai hmn cnu. map rcsdiog and the use at \sricd held communications. While the demonstrations were taking place the (‘3le corps band. marched and counter-mar. oiled. It largo chWd 0i specta- lnrs Wt‘rt‘ Interested observers or the colortui scene. as the eight pintnons, rive ol boys and the three nl girls. headed by a color ‘ Willy and the well» trained. red iarketed bend went thrnullh lliclr ppm. The ulllepr commanding the rnrlis was Cadet Major wilyne iinurette and the second in com- msad was Cadet c-ln. Kirby Ward. The platoon out: are were Cadet Lieutenant: Wayne Schleyor. .lnmes Kennedy. Rob- ert MneNutt. Garth Proud. Rog- er Ghlz. George wpttpn (c o 1 o r liartyl. Robert Brennan (blnd). Cadet Capt. Kenn-er Montgom- rrr. Ind Cadet Liculennnll Elin- LOCAL BRIEFS IN HALIFAX IBSPITAI. Robert linen. plxir -- l. a: >Cd he Vlcnlll GEE-II 'Jllfil. In Hfllllx kl human. WI}. PRIZE Mlu arena Laue. taan town ha. won a prlze awarded by the Canadhu Audion M- an inn tar lenlnre writing to a iiudent ol the mum soiinol ol inumnllsm. Unlverllty oi Kings College. ll m learned yes- Icrdsy. Min: Lane. I aecmid year student. II employed for ii.» «nmmcr vars! led with the altawa citizen. She h e 'fl‘anKMeroIMr ud mpressive' I nlx‘Lll szphnll. Betsy Swallso l and Rhonda field. Cadet D r n III anjor wns inn Hume. instructors were Major LE. Ready. cppl. N.s. MaeLeod, Lieut. WH. Horton. Lieut. H. E. Jenkins land Ivll Cndmnrel ‘Cubinel Will lMeel Thurs. l . The Cabinet‘s weekly meeting .was 11th held .Vt'slm‘day morning: Ind , has been SCIIMHIK‘KT ’or Thursday. premier Walter R Show said ‘no meeting was schl‘dlllnd yes- lterdziy as scvcrnl rallln 2. 3 llSlAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County The Guardllm. Chnrlottetown. Wed. May 29. 1963. 5 On Seal Pells P The seal pelts possession (use Enters the third day in whllill de- fence witnesses are being heard ill-2.1. Snpnme Conn here or:- Mr. Justice George J. from [he Magdalen Islands con— tinued his testimony. He explain- ed Lhal he had work on the ‘ing the 1962 Season ion hchait of the sealing ii llllngdnlt-n Enterprises Ltd. o iwhich he was a director and Dr. Marc Arsensull. pmsident. ‘ Mr. .pclts did not his knowledge. however. stripe pL-lLs taken lrpm the storage SIK‘dS Inter Tor shipment. W019 Iollnd to have been marked. TIICSE marked mils are t E rm 0 removed from the ice Needy. Yesterday. Alphonse Day 1 e 1} ice {Ines willi the seal herds dun. Doyle said that the seal " have marks on them to . 2 Defence Witnesses Heard ossession had seized them [oliowllig the marge by the plniutills. Dr. Arsmanlt was also called as a witness and was questioned py John F. Nicholson on pehnl: of dctendenls. and by Alex . Camphel. plaintiffs. The case mun-cs this morning council (or th e lines that the pialillilis claim are itcrs were nttendllllz other meet theirs lags. among them a session ol led to handle governmenbclvll lservit-e relations Aides Pass Exams 1 1 Six pupils oi the Central lSt'lanl in Nursing Assistants were successiul 1I| pussug the licensed nursing assistants‘ ex- aminations written llay l Thr- list given in alphabetical order was announced by Dr ‘L.l:, Prowst‘. chairman of lhcl l Nursing c mmlllcp under the Licensl Nursing Assistants' Act: Miss Joyce Archer. Palkdalz: llllss Alice Pairicla Cardiil. Cllal-lpltollku. Miss Margaret . Fitzpatrick. Trarndic arms Miss Lvonzl Louise Gill. rcpt Station. Miss Katherinr‘ Joan Kilwn. Charlattelmi ‘ \llsr Vera BA. Walker. Gml'gl‘lnwn. lire. )lnrgarcl Dnylt‘. Cilar- lullntown Husuitfll was also a isuct-csdul candidate. Also during yesterday's possum c ' banker 1nc.. one oi the dclmdcnls. took the stnnd. He told oi the tromen~ lrlpus losses he suflered when the seal pelts rnttrd alter the RCMP lCars Damaged ‘1‘ In Collision Olle accident was reported to city police Monday. ‘ Till‘ accident occurred at the intersection ol Fitzroy and Hills- iwrongll Stmcls. when a 1962 model car driven by Marvell MacDonald~ S-l Grafton Street. proceed g west on Fitzroy. was. in (will. u with a 1960 mndel driven by Francis Phelan. 1M Euslcn street. which was prn'l needing south on Hillsborougn‘ StrcC Dllmagc lins suslnlncd to the right front lender, bumper. hncl1 rcar tender or the ManDoilald vehicle The entire front end or the. ‘nlhcr car was damaged. i s i TO STUDY LAW Marven Block. son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Block. Char- lptlelpwll has graduated [ram Univmuy of New Brunswin \‘lllh a Bachelor of Business Administration dunk"? He now Plans on chlorine Dnlllousia UmVa’Slty in the lield or law. tended Prince Strth School and Prince of Wales Collette in Charlattelml-n. y'an ROMAN BRIDGE Romanian archeolnzisls have discovrrcd the remains at another lloman bridge nvcr the Danunp. Previously two other bridges were known. A Inge crowd “landed the lnnnll bowling hlllizllel (of the Federal Clvtl Servant] AI- socintllm held It the Clover Club Inst evenlni. Ten teams were entered In the bowllnl ’. meat sp Bridge Club Has 12 Tables Twelve table! look Part In Monday night's union of the Charlottetown Duplicate Bridle Club It the Charlottetown Hotel. Forsytne led the field Mona-y night . nenismln Rogers and Mrs. w.T. Rogers in second place. nlll M . wl Mrs. JD. Stewart Ind Mrs. Robert King in the runner- uP position. Follnwing are the up fl Ve teams on each llde. with point] Iota ‘ -WE§T I. Carson-MncKlnnon 111V: 2. Kingrstewart 109 3. Provide-Nicholson 1M 4. Famer-Plamondnn 10th 5. Rozmnn- In is Non'rnsou’rh 1. Forsythe-Maclgod 115 2. Rogers-Roger: ll 3. Coin-MacDonald 112 4r Dully-MacMillnn 103% 5. WellneI-Ellll unis VATICAN (Continued from page 1) determine what the grnwtn ls. Such surgery wls reported can- . sidered and rejected because at the Pope's age. The doctors seemed most can» canted with tile hemnnhnging Peggy Dalzlel doing her lap dance number was only one ol‘ Liv: many eye catching acts on opening night at the char- lottetown Curling Club's Eb View. Many other musical timbers were also Textured Inch as churns line routine EYE CATCHING ACT and piano solos. The variety show I! sponsored by the city curling clan and all the pretor- mers nre member: or «be cillh. The Mariners or hurt vmvlded the mush.- lor the re VIEW. lSummonses iAre Issued §To Offenders Tendency at some motorist: .tn pny unnecessarily high costs ‘Ior parking meter violations lr lpluzzling police crucial: in tnr lcl . Police Chiel stern: Webslvr said yesterday one ppld s total at $8 Into City Fu— lice Court simply because he .llad failed to pay lhe small 31 hr "1R meter violallon fine. matieally costs the oliender an additional $2.50. and then send I man out or town to serve 1|. ‘ in cases like this the Chief stated the motorist: also has to pay the mileage costs a! serv- ing the summons. ‘ Every mnrnlng {allowing Cl- ‘Iy Police Court hearings alli- clals ere now preparing a list i mmonses [or those who “more panting ncxeu. 111:7 ‘llave a long list 0! violators to whom tickets were previously issued and are now sending out ‘snmmnnses on last a: they an ‘nroparad. Fitness Council Bid Unanswered TORONTI) lCl’i—The Cane- dinn l‘ilnrss Council has not answrrcd s request to grant lull! (ares In athletes attending the .luly track and held meet In Saskatoon. Kcll Twigg. na- tional chairman of track and held [or the Canndlan Amateur Athletic Union, said Tuesday. "The uruanlzcrs or the meet don‘t know how many allllcles to expect most or our athletes csn’t aliurd to pay their own transportation.” he said in an inlcrview. "We haven't heard anything eilllcr alxiul our request {or money to Lake 25 or m athlete) to Great Brilailr and maybo Norway and Sweden“ ’ l Starting salary 225.00 Age 1'1 to Z4 years. Unmarried. LD‘I'I‘E. Charlottetown. The RCN now alters I new haven year short service Ippolntmenl [or young men willl the lnllowing qnnliflclflona. alter 22 months service. Education grade 12 or better. Applimnts will be trained (or sudden or air crew oliicer depending on physical standards. An opportunity to apply for a pennnnent dom- mlfiion after 2119 years service. THIS IS Ill entirer new plan. For lnrtllu- inlmnation Ind lnll detail: write the RCN Rocruiler HMCS QUEEN CHAR:- with increase of 96.00 Eighth Siege Battery Plans Annual Reunion Here Aug. 10 Fnllowilllz a moon: of the thut the disorder was causinS-liecuiiive pl Lh not the disorder itselr. The Siege pry iatmn L‘Osserv hire Romano alm- (Happy Eightht, held in Cilan- _. has nll'ected the Holy Father “The hemorrhages caused by the gastric heteroplpsia. which tor about u year. atler being arrested on lever-i months. have iron on necentnued re- sumption in recent days. "They hsve now been atten- touted, and the organic conse- quences linked to them nre. through today. limited and compeassted by me curative measures adopted." BESPONDING SLOWLY These measures are translu- slans nnd the use ol blood clotting agents such as vitamin K. One inlarmant said he was not responding to the quickly as he did earlier liness. ‘ One lndicption at the gravity or the Pope's Illness was the L'Osservntore Romano handling ol its statement. The newspaper had been nlnying down stories about the Pope’s health. it carried Tue:- day's statement under an nnnl- no] seven-column, page one headline that said: i 4‘ h Pope nsks prayers (art the Inlllillment ol the will at God. Whether it be a sacrifice. or the or his lire. m in hls .1933 ‘ CIVIL SERVICE BOWLERS CELEBRATE 12ml: Ind the um wen pluyed It the Roller-y m. The wlnnlna tum thin yen- wln the Emergency Manure- Drgsnlutlns Ind it «fled the income tax t hy their" ‘ hall I point. Roy MacDonald. manner of the Railway Chis ll seen here presenting the trophy (donned lily the Rail- lwlyi to Miss Shirley Prawn. uolala ol the wlnuimr team. {or the happy conclusion of the council. lor the holy church. and {or pence." Jack Nicklaus ; Can Better ‘ Arnie’s Mark lAFlaEven DUNEDIN. Fla. as weent as last year. lame prolesalonsl goll hum were saying it would be u long time belole anyone appeared on the scene to rival Arnold Pulmer. But they hadn‘t taken a clnse look or n beeiy young Ohio player. chk Nicklaus. Accord I! to the Prolenlonnl Gollers' Alsoclnllnn. the 11 yen-old Nleklnun has won $51.- 515 in 13 tournament: in for this year. He only has to will about sumo more during the next six months to break Phl- mer‘s record urnlnxe of “In 448 (or one Ienun. Nicklaus has won lhree of MI entries and placed In the up (Ive money brackets lonr tlmel. The PGA list of the 10 Lap money wlnnel‘d showed Tue!- day. nny Leml. winner of the ralndrunched Memnhls Open, 15 second with “hwy “11’ Player. always s steady money winner. Is Illier with $9.065. Palmer ll fourth wllh $31.56 and .lnllnl 130ml ll filth with 530.915. ATTRACT MIGRANTS cHRlsrClnlnClt. New kn- lsnrl lCPlAA lecturer in Incl- nlngy hm believes that Xrnnts arriving in New Zealand tend small rellglm sects rather thnn the malls! churches. He says they plten lolletou-n May 25. the snort-lam Royal Maple Heads Field For Classic TonaNTu (CPliThe Lturl Queen's Plate favorile. Royal Maple. with leading jocks-y nun ancatle oi Grand Falls. Nu. aboard. tolls a field 01 clsnt in e Memorisl my purse. is one. mile event tor tllrcC-year»nlds as nt Greenwood Thursday. The race is an open which has nttrneted inur other Queen-s Plate candldnlcs. These sre J. L Levesnuc's anle Lou. an entry with Royal Maple; .1. 1-1. Knnx and Dave Mann's Mornins’ Mornin R. and R. Stable-s prince and s. M. Paulson‘s Sky .IPdl The {we will meet three U - hrcds including rs . ll. Cook's Tarpon Rnn. claimed two weeks ago from top trainer Frank Merrill Jr. The two oth- ers are Frank Lpnge's nutter- milk Pike. lust in lrom Kell- lueky. and D A. nondys Md sey oh. dnnl‘. “ *9: y o ' r TONIGHT ONLY “at... .m- MlLlAND mew- " mew l RAY leel lolt on arrival and lplfl'e- sl-te the welcome lival by the man rm... event 7 LOBSTER SUPPER Sponsored By Trinity Men's Club and [CW Wednesday. May 29th. 1963. Limited number of tirhets at the 4:30 pm. to “1-30 pm. DRIVE- BRACKLEY PT. RD. lLi'easnl . A.G.B. lllumiw. nin- [nonnced that the annual reunion .will be held here Aug. la. The site chosen for the get. llngelher is the Shore ADM Motel, which is situated on L‘I’I. snore oi the West River two miles west of Cornwall. ‘ The secretary isome al veterans of the “Happy Eighth" still survive. 27 of them on lhe Island. The re r are scattered throughout Norm .Amcries, and ' * ~ ‘ at about to lcar‘s sessions. i Mr. Murphy said that already he has Realm accfipmncfl lrom two 01 the veteram who ‘now reside in Canipmia. and he expects that several more ‘ ‘travei an equal distance on n to in on one celebrations. it is will atlend this . FiPld Seeds 0 Garden Send: I Lawnll “um: O Fertilizers HALIFAX S‘EED CO. 1’. E. I. LTD. 72 Queen st. mail Main Lhat‘ ********** ‘ TODAY ONLY AT ULT 'I'TII . IlN ti ‘waaben‘ ‘ Thursday - Friday and Saturday iWOTCII for P.0.0. — Jackie Gleason i isall dolled lllJl. lain Niall-“am? EillllSJDHNS thin inhiihh, ' A Vlvlilfl‘llll THEATRE 3:30 - 6:45 - 9:15 llirl who Italian: lna grams! shall ' In snow llllslllass . y: Mg Technicoion. We. our. on Follow the Gay Parade to see The Wodd's Craziest Pope and his wonderful Fun Loving wzil Family! snows Tl 3:30-7-9 1» must L It's Scareiific' Soon! Prlm 31.150 IN THEATRE i TONIGHT pad . meson 1 to woman ***** ****¥¥#¥¥¥ iNORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN SHOW AT 9:00 ,. llluulllnl Mm PICHRFS usual. w Mags swam mama’s-t— ****i l.