+ —Canada being held in Toronto. | #ds. W. R. Brenan, Char- GET INSIDE STORY ON BANK the Royal Bank of Canada / chines. John Comeau, account- Grade nine students from Birchwood High School toured the Charlottetown branch of yesterday, investigating the various departments and ma- |Measurements : \Of Site Made ant explains the proof ma- chine to a group. Flectrical Contractor Pilots Own Aircratt By STERLING KNEEBONE | Guardian-Patriet Staff Writer Neither rain, nor sleet, nor | snow can stop the postman—or | Stan Cassidy of Fredericton, | N.B. | In the midst of the worst | storm to hit the Atlantic pro- | vinces so far this winter, Mr. | Cassidy piloted his light alr- | plane from his home town to} Prince Edward Island because he “didn’t want to. disappoint | those expecting me”. ; He was scheduled to speak | to the weekly meeting of the | Charlottetown Rotary Club at | the Charlottetown Hotel at) noon. He had been told by phone early in the morning that the howling blizzard had cancelled , all MCA flights, that both the airport at Summerside and the | one at Charlottetown were | closed, and that he wasn’t ex- pected to keep his engagement. STAN CASSIDY But Mr. Cassidy was deter- somewhere, but we couldn't see mined that he was going to /it” he said. Department of Publie Works surveyors yesterday were taking measurements around the Provincial Building and on the site of the proposed Confed- eration Memorial . Building. Unlicensed Driver Fined Department minister Phillip Pleading guilty to driving a | Matheson said the crew is tak- motor vehicle while his oper- | ing “additional measurements,” ator’s licence was cancelled, | for the Montreal architectural James Dunning, Charlottetown, was fined $50 and costs or 30 | days in jail by Magistrate A.J. | | firm that has been commission- ed to plan the building. LAND NEWS PAG Ss teas ee LET Souris Seeks Support | For Fire Protection | g gg27 php ae? 5 g g & 5 > =F ir Chicago Trip NEW YORK (CP) — New | York Rangers’ travelling ex- consider the ipenses will be heavier than jusual for their mid-week trip A special meeting of) the |to Chicago where they meet the council and. ratepayers is slated | Black Hawks in a National Hoc- locomotive. | Haslam in city police court yesterday. On; the charge of damaging private property, the toilet facilities in the Modern Cafe, Queen Street, to the value of $15, Basil Laybolt, Cherry Hill, was fined $10 and costs or five days in jail. In addition, the ac- cused was ordered to pay dam- ages in the amoupt of $15 or serve an additional 10 days. For permitting a vehicle to EASTERN BRIEFS for Thursday evening, Feb. 15, to i key League game tonight. decide on the \sewerage and | Twenty-one players will make water rates. the trip, although several 14 Three members of the coun- not dress for the game, 7 cil, Councillors Melvin Mac-| Goalkeepers M yo JENKINS — H. H. Bartlett, manager of ‘ =: i rie ; : i a ? FFs ral Scouts, Guides, Cubs, Brownies - field of the American League be operated on the city streets without first being registered, SPENT WEEKEND Francis Rush, Charlottetown,| Mr._and Mrs. Garnet MacIn- was fined $20 and costs or 10 tyre, Montague, spent the week- days. end in Halifax, N.S. SPEEDER FINED Joseph Cecil Koughan, John- stons River, was fined $20 and costs or 10 days, following his pleading guilty to speeding at | » : 40 m.p.h. east on Kent Street. DIES SUDDENLY For failure to stop for a flash-| Mr, and Mrs.- Bert Bryand, ing red traffic light, a fine of wWontague, left by plane for Liv- $10 and costs or five days WaS | erpool, N.S., called there by the HAS POSITION Mrs. Dan MacKinnon Br lyn, has accepted a position’ in Montague. re meted out to another accused Attend Services Brownies of Monta- they attended morn-|!@8 were 21 decisions over | and given up only seven goals (for a lin doing so. Among the victor- here. March 65, Benny Ford said Tuesday. Cleroux, Logan Signed For Bout SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — |after Worsley was hurt in Tor- Heavyweight Bob Cleroux of jonto Feb. 3, has helped Ran-/| Montreal and George Logan of gers to three wins and a tie, |Bolse, Idaho, have been signed 10-round boxing match matchmaker Montreal and. Chicago, stopping ingservice on Sunday at Trinity winning streaks for both clubs. United Church and St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church. ad ne 8 ae yee or At Trinity Church, the Scouts Gilbert are unlikely to play. were accompanied by scout Henry, who was ordered to rest master, Cpl. Douglas Hender| hecause of a rundown condition, and assistant scoutmaster, Bar- js practising regularly again | ty White. The Cubs were ac-,|‘and is within three pounds of | companied by cub leader, Mrs. his 151-pound playing weight. | speak to the Rotary members | that day. “T’ve got instruments. IU be there,” PLANE ICED UP And so shortly after noon found Mr. Cassidy and his co- pilot, William Atrill 5,000 feet above the Charlottetown air- port. All windows were up, the propellors were iced and visibility was one-eighth of a mile. It was 10 degrees above tero. - “ve never seen anything like it before,”” Mr. Cassidy said in referring to the way his plane had iced up. He stated that in order to clear the aircraft of ice it was necessary to drop down to 2,006 feet. He noted that the only prob- lem they had was finding the runway. “We knew it was down there Trainees Plan Rescue Display he stated. | iced | Following an instrument ap- proach, the runway was sighted | at the last minute by Mr. Atrill | who stated ‘‘I think I see it’. “T handed the stick to him. He |made a complete 360 degree turn and landed right on the run- | way,” Mr, Cassidy said. | LANDING MADE The landing was made between a crash truck and a fire engine | that!had been sent out by MCA | following a report from a Park- | dale resident that a “‘DC-3 had {passed overhead at about 30 feet.” Mr. Cassidy stated that at no time were they in trouble and that they had constant radio contact with the control tower at the airport. And so, better late than never, Mr. Cassidy kept his appoint- | merit with the Rotary Club. Following the meeting he flew to Saint John and home to Fred- ericton, “in time for supper.” He flew back to the province last night to speak to the members of the Electrical Service League at their annual meeting -and | A fine of $5 and costs was given another motorist who pleaded guilty to failing to stop at a} “stop” sign. | A similar penalty was im- posed upon another person for permitting his dog to run at large on the city streets. Zion PYPS. Plans Skate Zion PYPS have been invited to an interdenominational fire- | side Sunday by Trinity Church | Young Peoples organization, it | was announced “at the Zion | PYPS weekly meeting last night. The social committee announ- | ced a skating party will con- stitute next week’s social. The lunch will be in the form of a | box social, it was decided, with | | the girls bringing the boxes and the boys bidding for them. . It was also decided to have a bot- tle drive. | Shelia Roper and Bill Mae- sudden death of Mrs. Bryand’s father, Mr. Nickerson. IS CONVALESCING Mrs. William Landrigan, Mon- tague, is now convalescing at her home following treatment in the Kings County Memorial Hospi- tal. } ant, Mrs. Marvin Johnston and George Warner. Mrs. Arthur Sullivan, assist- ant cub leader, accompanied the large group attending services at St. Mary's Church. HAS. HOLIDAY Mrs. Robert Whiteway, the | former Betty MacNeill of Peta- | wawa, is spending a holiday with | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy | MacNeill, New Perth, Mr. White way has been posted to Shilo, men. Convention TO HAMILTON, ONT. An invitation will be extended Ralph MacKenzie who has/to the Canadian Federation - of been visiting his mother, Mrs.| Government Employee Organ- Jenny MacKenzie of Montague, | izations to hold its 1964 conven- has returned to Hamilton, Ont. | tion in Charlottetown, He was accompanied by Fred MacKenzie of Lower Montague. VISITED FATHER PSA To Seek Association, said morning that he tad Mrs. Ed Hanscome returned | suggested to federation officials:edly is asking $45,000 for the by plane to her home in New. | that the convention be held tonville, Mass., on Sunday. Mrs. Hanscome had -spent the past) with a favorable reaction. of the P.E.I. Public Servants | Ferrell. | here and that the idea was met |imated $40,000 last season when Duff Skates; Not Encouraging TORONTO (CP) — Dick Duff skated Tuesday for the first time since he broke @ foot bone Beecher Hickox. The guides were! Gilbert was called up from Kit- | five weeks ago, The results accompanied by Commissioner | chener-Waterloo of the Eastern | weren't encouraging. Charlotte Gordon and Lieuten-| Professional League. Maple Leafs assistant coach Six defencemen will be with | King Clancy estimated it would the Brownies were accompanied | the team, but Pete Goegan, ac- be two weeks before the left- by Mrs. George Inman and Mrs. quired recently from Detroit, is winger could join his line with) not expected to see action. Al Kaline Still Unsigned 7° jeer Sc wa LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) — Al ad 17 assists, Kaline, one of five unsigned De- | troit Tiger regulars, arrived Va AWAKE Vicghte Tuesday at the club's training | ASLEEP. camp site. } VY aga. But no new contract huddies | Many people never seem ie a were arranged immediately be- | ees s rest. They toss and turn |Dave Keon and George Arm- strong. If the guess holds, Duff will be available for the last Il games “of the National Hockey League schedule. tween the hard - hitting right | im bed, then are dull and listless during : i down Vincent Macintyre, president fielder and vice president Rick | ash pose nye 4 -” * the yesterday | Kaline talked several times in-| ek Snes ie it ae already | Detroit with Ferrell and report- | est well at night—if Jeol dail in the daytime —use Dedd's Pills. 1962. season. He received an est-| Then you feel better—rest — he was runnerup to teammate sie ntertment | following the meeting headed month with her father, Joseph | MONTAGUE — The demon-| joie | Micken led in worship service. | MacGregor. } stration-4 ique-wh-} fn * been‘ ill. Mr. MacG ich was to have been held at the | A flyer since ‘1964, he uses his power to stay with it—faithful- greatly improved. icra Slog Montague armouries last Mon- | ss scsiet che tie be day afternoon, will be held today | makes “very relaxing.” at 2 p.m. Following in their father’s foot- | The six-week special ar MY) steps, his two sons are also pil- | training course is now in its| ots and often go with their fa- last week here and. the ¢OM™-/ ther on long trips. : ness."" Robert Brown led the | discussion on disobedience and | on concern with the policies of * MacLURE FUNERAL — Fun- ed Cross Plans Campaign : For Funds In City In March E i : F 8 g* i HUTTE HC x ets - — “1 will be sending a letter of Norm Cash for the American ; head—ofts + | League—batting —_te—the— T Tivuwne, the federation today,’’ said Mr. | _ _ MacIntyre. | ED’S TAILOR SHOP This evening directors Serving you the best i of the provincial association will ladies’ d t’s tailoring, attend a dinner meeting at the nitenn - hn other countries. Malcolm MacPherson and Sterling Hubley organizzed | games in the hail. manding officer, Major L.W.| Ramsay, is looking forward to a large number of residents and organizations being in dance. fan assisted by Sgt. J.A. Ber- nard and Sgt. G.J. MacDnald. The election of officers high- | lighted the Sth annual meetiig of the Electric Service League of Prince Edward Island, held’ at the YMCA last night, | [ O ( A [ Elected to the executive com- | mittee were E. Arsenault, Sum- | merside, chairman; ; , Kirby, ~-Charlottetown, vice- chairman; Barry Budgen, sec- t retary-treasurer; Allison Owen, | at Officers Elected At Annual ~ Tie % trainees are under the Of Electric Serv ice League man’s, Mr. Kirby; standards, Mr. Brennan; planning, Mr. Owen; finance, Mr. Burke and | Summerside section, Mr |ers were: Ralph Annear, Ken- Arsenault. FOREIGN LEGION Sidi bel Abbes, headquarters of the French Foreign, Legion | near Oran in Algeria, was built | in 1847. eral service for Benjamin C.| Charlottetown Hotel when the MacLure was held. Tuesday af-| guest speakers will be Harry D. Hunter, secretary of the nation- al federation. ternoon from St. Andrew's pres- | byterian Church, Montague, con- alterations and re-modelling. Hours 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Dial 4-8126 100 Fitzroy St. Charlottetown ducted by Rev. Donald Campbell | of Charlottetown. The choir un- der the direction of the organ- ist, Mrs. A.F. Campbell, sang “The Lord’s My Shepherd” and “Abide With Me’’. Flowerhear- neth MacKenzie, Arthur Cle ments, Ethan Stewart, James Lowery, Francis Fraser, Wil- liam Collings and Gerard Mur- phy. Pallbearers wtre: Jack An- near, Lovat Fraser, Arthur Brown, J.J. Stewart, Richard MacLean and Kenneth. Clem ments. Interment was in the Montague Community ceme | tery. Murray Scott, A. D. Cameron, | ;and D. R. Langille, all of Char- IN OTTAWA | lottetown. Provincial director of apprem-| Directors ‘include. Utilities, ticeship and assistant director of} Mr. Cameron, J. L. Boom- vocational training W. S: McMur-| hower, Maritime Electric Com- try is.in Ottawa conferring with | pany Limited; T. E.. Richard- department of labor officials re-| son, K. Bell, Town of Summer- lative to a vocational high school | side; and A. A. Scales, Char- proposed for Queens County. | lottetown,Sceales Hydro Electric; " ISLAND DELEGATE Comomay te a delegate to the | th annual meeting of the Life * Underwriters Association of committees: stand- Representatives. from 78 Can- -lottetown; Mr. Boomhower, G. ‘adian communities will attend. | R- Clements, Montague; plan- The session, opens today. Mr. Owen, Clayton Le, ANNUAL of Kings Progressive Conservative eo Association Annual Meeting will be held at Georgetown Hall . on Wednesday, Feb. 14th at 8 p.m. MEETING Toronto, Ont. (Special) For the first time science has found a mew healing substance with the ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain and itching Thousands have been relieved with this inexpensive substance right in the privacy of their own home without any discamfort or inconvenience County another, “very striking improve ment” was reporied ‘and verified CLOSED — Star Taxi will be closed today from 9 to 10 a.m. for the funeral of the late Charles MacKinnon. Science Now Shrinks Piles Without Pain Or Discomfort Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids In one hemorrhoid case after | | stitute. Already that sufferers were able to make such statements as “Piles have ceased to be a problem!” And among these sufferers were a very wide variety of he com ditions, some of even 10 to 20 years’ standing » All this, without the use of nar cotics, anesthetics of astringents of any kind. The secret is a new ing substance (Bio-Dyne) — the discovery of a famous.scientific in- Bio-Dyne is im | wide use for healing injured tissue’ | all parts of the y This new healing substance offered in supposilory or otniment form called Preparation H Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H Su Preparation H_ ointment with special applicator. Preparation H on is sold at all drug stores Satisfaction guaran or money refunded The funeral for Albert Mae- |son, and Mr. Cameron, all of | Harry Jones, M.P. by doctors’ ebservations chern Long Creek Charlottetown. Pain was promptly re! te Fuel en ohiek ee eee a en Parliamentary - assistant to the Minister of } while genuy relieving pein, acs! cliffe unera ome where meeting was Stan Cas will be t with 108 OF retraction (shrinking) service was conducted by Rev. | sidy of Fredericton, N.B. He Affairs guest speaker along took plese I. L. —- Pallbearers were a introduced by Mr. Langille MacDonald, M.P. and others. nt ment amazing of afl—ibe Lorne , Phail, Lawson Mac- | thanked Cameron. was ' ' Eachern, Stanley Mason, Arm | Mr. Cassidy. outlioed what he eases where doctors’ observa ions old we George Mae- | considered to be ways la tik” Signed: C.A. Shaw, President, were continued over a period of Interment was in New Dominion | efficiency of their businesses. Kings Co. 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