(Ch’town Chorete E'ecis Oificers The eleventh annual meeting of the Charlottetown Chorale was held recently when the new director, Christopher Gledhill was warmly welcomed and thanks were expressed to Mrs. GE. Full for her valved assis- tance during the past two years. Plans are underway and the practicing for the pre- | sentation of a musicale in the | Charlottetown Hotel under the sponsorship of the University Women's Club. scholarship. A radio program to be presen- | convenes here in May; and fes- tival pieces for the P.E.I. Music Festival to be held in the latter part of April, are being practie- ‘The foll late of officers was elected: president, Hilda Sterns; vice-president, Alice Sutherland; secretary, P Johnston; treasurer, Barbara Rogers; entertainment, Lillian ales; telephone committee, Fern Johnston, Helen Jewell Publicity, Lillian Duchemin; li- FOUR OF the 25 student, | Hospital School of Nursing last | Power, Miscouche; ‘Margaret i brarlan, ‘Ruth Eaman; directar,| nurses who werB promoted to"| night are shown above. The Mary Maclsaae, Rock | Mac ic Bara; Dicolig: Christopher Gledhill; accompan-| juniors in a pro! pases care! ecaatiiy |} Baca ieee Kelly, Char- MeNell, “Alberton: Myrus Mek ist, Mrs. G.E. Full. aay at teal Catetiaiern’ || complied (ie iteaivee | ianea: Margaret and Mary olson, Charlottetown; Mary | course. Loft to right are Mary | are identical twins. Power, Miscouche; Paula Red- din, Southport; Eileen Walsh, v ' Nine Mile Creek; Sylvia Poir- a ier, Miscouche; Elizabeth Mae- / | Kenzie, Charlottetown; Geral- LA eet oe | dine McCarville, Kinkora. AVAST YOU landlubbers! | Pinafore.” ‘The operetta ia Charlottetown and Queens County | Hoist the main sail! and other | two acts was under the direc- | PROTESTANT acted teria eohoed Hewes | ton of Cortaiopher Gloahil. eas al wa “= Spring Arrived | Tie Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. March 21, 1962. 5 ORPHANAGE the halls of Prince of Wales | ‘A scene from the Gabert an College last night as the cole | Sullivan production Shares wie Tuesday Night Sealin Parties tasted to, covet about 30 sqtare) tn a promotion “Se held | taken the first step in. ful CONTRIBUTIONS “HMS: rttetor e chorus presented cast » left to ane, (Ralph Rackstraw). g Woe c_vessels, “East eo ae es arlottetown add ae urse in the 5. 45 A Spring officially arrived at Renort Success as tell oe ee student leone A solo “Bless ms ” House”, em mere anak ot Senne Co orful, 1}uneru ina (| if = tes eyo usage tampon pb Stal als eae "SOE ae Shai, Miers BE ga Me a | tures of 16 degrees above zero of the vessels had 7,000 pelts on'| ector of ner Chatlottetown, with Miss Ryrtio 99 “Mrs. B.A.’ Curran ST PETERS—The Alberton hile the 1 lor of nursing, - | Perry, RN, as accompanist ‘00 but with considerable snow on board while 1500. | ing” remarks stated that "the | "4 Walter Rei Mrs. M, I. MacMillan the ground in the count Seal hunters contiqued thelr | Also taking pelts in the herd | acuity of the school was pleas- | the’ in t Reid spoke of $1.09 each: J. A. Comeau, | the ¢rou e country. operations yesterday from their | are a Magdalen Islands group, Petak | (2e,,/mportance of the proper \Miss M. L. Walsh, C. E. A. Has Spectacular Opening “H.MS. Pinafore,” one of the| their roles with obvious _compe- most colorful and tuneful shows| tence. If thelr volume was a, bt , to be seen in Charlottetown for| weak at times, than a long time, was staged 1ast|made up by their musicianship night by the Prin e.e of Wales| and thelr acting. College Chorus in the first of| The lead role, that of Sir Jo- three performances. A large oa "porter, K.C-B, was, tmas- and enthusiastic house packed) terfuly handled by ‘Lewis New- the college auditorium and obvt-| man hoth the voice ously enjoyed the familiar mu-| and the ey ability of a trae fic of Gilbert and Sullivan's ‘co-| Gilbert and. Sullivan “patter mic masterpiece. singer, The curtain rose on a magni-| ONE OF HIGHLIGHTS ficent stage setting which in-/ He sang all his lines well, ntly drew applause. A new but his “When I was a Lad” was et of lighting equipment illum-| one of the highlights of the and a 10-man orchestra of ex- perienced misicians completed the artistic staff. ie stage manager was R.G. White who transformed the col- | Jege auditorium ‘nto an, opera | house for the occasion. The fine | scetiery wa the work of Hlea- now Lowe, art director at the college. Production was under the general direction of Dr. Frank MacKinnon. The show will be repeated to- | night and tomorrow night, Today, the first full day of Spring, a high temperature of | 82 degrees is forecast, Last year its arrival was her alded by a savage surprise | snowstorm that battered the Is-| Mal land with winds that reached 76 miles per hour stopping all high- | Way trav | ‘The storm blocked all the pro- ince’s highways and forced peters people to stay in hotels, motels, or any other accomodation -that was available. Some 67 people | were forced to spend approxim- ately two days in a Cherry Val-, | ley service station. were reported to have good bunting. The group headed by Glen pelts with an unesti- mated number left on the ice, off Goose er, which is six miles north- ae tof St. Peters and is esti- headquarters at St. Peters and | headed persons : frm ‘suis 2 to $464,351, tance from inated the good ship Pinafore and her crew. A full set of pro | fessional costumes from Mal show Brian Wonnacott, who sang Ralph Rackshaw, has one of abars was used, The boys were| those rare and beautiful volces, trim in their sailor outfits, and) a counter tenor. Its characteris fhe girls were spectacular in| tics is a soft etherial one, Won- their beautiful and colorful| nacott sang with great «skill gowns and bonnets. | and indicated much weer ‘The story of the lass who loy- _ Captain Corcoran wat ed a sailor was sung with skill, by Alan Rodd with gusto ‘od and obvious enjoyment. The Competence. This role is not am chorus blended very well and easy one for some of the special numbers be ‘spoiled by ham acting. Rodd were sung with great beauty Never overdid it and gave it just and sensitivity. The stage move- the right touch of the feeling ments and acting were well han- | that one would expect of a cap- dled. Pinafore is built around a| tain with a spirited crew who tale of young people and young| Welcome a flock of unusual vis- love, and, as in this production, | {tors and ended up a common & young cast brings to it a spe-| Sailor. cial joy and feeling, The female leads were sup- ‘The principals, well trained| Tb. Gilbert and Sulliva, relied and well costumed, carried | heavily on sweet and dainty Ia- BRIEFS LEAD ROLE Zoe Hyndman handled the ee i bay! a veteran. oa a DIES IN CALIFORNIA body mixed up. Her singing Mrs. Heath Montgomery, | and acting contributed greatly Park Corner, received word re- | to the action and her rendition of Sice a ica the auditorium like fl that of a bird. Her performance was. a highlight. fancy White sang Buttercup, the’ bumboat girl who gets every can easily|c Council Says Full Publicity E Given Proposed Changes = By RALPH CAMERON Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer i representatives of city coun. repared to appear before the locates, sitting as a commit- tee of the whole house to a with pi chang Charlottetown Act of isiifed ore, jon, members of the council |The Guardian (Dec. 16, 1961) od going council was re-elected Siting’ Od sibel rer pabeiley said, “I read with interest your oe oe - addit- ae ficholson, had been given in saree of | Tn ested. the changes being re‘ Last week, when the amend- ments to the Act were under dis. cussion in the legislature, they were temporarily shelved until, as Attorney-General Melvin Mc- Quaid stated, the committee was assured that the people of the city had known the plans of the council. ‘The important changes dealt with the proposal that sa aries be increased. vaneed by Coun, Arthur Wright who noted it was no longer pos- sible for busy citizens to give their time “and still earn their he | bread and butter. Just four days later a contri- butor to the Public Forum. in| al papers editorially commend- ed the ae ioe ia work over the previous ti ‘On Tuesday, "feb. 6, The Pat- | riot, in a front page, three-col- noted “No contest a in civie election - - 24 hours | the ‘following day the entire report of last Monday's regular jont:ly meeting of the city | ond I note the several mele posals to come up in the future. One is the extension term of office and another is of | Pay increases from $400 to $1,200 per annum." |WELFARE In a front page story under a| three-column heading “City coun- cil ponders legislative action, lected aaa acclaacdtie! to fill (Continued from page Di. fied limits on i James | em | ed with the success of the stud- urses . ent mi and of their degree ‘The group is reported peglend excellence, She commented Pay nine saeco and 60 men | that from thes 65 applicants last | in the see the three-year | basic training course, these 25 had jumped from $551,000 iB | nurses were chosen,’ and they 1955-56 to more than $1,914, Eee all met the standards last year. hool. This, she explained, a dathere, slowances jumped | se, Stool from $78,600 to $124,000, Blind atone } | marks in all subjects. Passmark in each subject of the course 1s o and every student reached. ais |, surpassed this mark, Following Sister Mary Irene’s to 07319 od hospital, insur | remarks, a candle light cere aes eee Se eae | mony ‘was held. ‘This was fol $100; perite etia by a consecration prayer Se Oe es and ihe Jeanne Mance song by e junior students. cheques sent out in vets’ he | Miss Genevieve MacDonald. said that 7,600 Old nee ents RN in her address to the stud- cheques are sent out. There are | ent nurses spoke of the lack 14,174, vated ly ee cheq- | of excellence of performance a cheques| fotal "1790, there |t04@¥ in too, many areas of | aa eee War Veterans. Adlowanes |,capadian Me! "The Me. 0 etre 570 to tieable sons, nurse i service and some 800 Old Age Assistance | dedication, oe love is the cheques and 255 in Mothers A!- | foundation for both. This love Iowances. is the Christlan concept of love” The rapid growth of the win- she = ml ‘con: ter works projects was shown | vine by the fact there were 39 pro- 1 Nawaa: jects underway this winter com- polish will not build a desirable pared to only one in 1959, and individuality, The structure we er in 1960, Broadening of the | build must have strength and program to include projects in | goodness in its very fabric. With | Tural areas was praised. the acquisition of excellence as More than 580 men had been | your goal, and wisdom employed this year and this had | courage to demand much of helped greatly to improve the | yourselves, you have already ployment picture. iS said. Sater pe ae HOUSING FOR. AGE! Noting that it is iapoesihie to take care of all the cld | country a group of people who are looking for | well informed housing accommodation, the | and I will change the face of minister reviewed at length the | the earth.” plans made for housing for eee ebserved Mr. Wedge. churchman who hed said “give me in each secti liquid assets, Saving 'a| combat of irritating | features and the simplification of administrative processes, he | | The Evening Patriot on Jan. said: “Legislative action neces- cently of the death of her sister, Mrs. Frank Gillespie on March 19 in San Diago, Calif, Mrs. Gil- “Poor Little Buttercup” started everything off well. volved are in extensions of the| sary on which have terms in office of the and| come up before city council im half the council for three years. | the past year will be outlined eametiog cn alan Or instead of two, ;an upward | tonight at a meeting of the coun-| tawa insists on, the Minister revision in salaries paid coun-| ci] sitting as a committee to con- cited the case of an elderiy cillors and the mayor. sider such changes.” couple who are ‘WELL PUBLICIZED’ $75 on the income side of their | The first of the two was intro- | CHANGE IN ACT report, ey | tory continued with | means Th test duced in council last December | «heading the discussion 1s ex. have firewood on their property. Sylvia Phillips as Cousin He . Paul Whelan as Dick Dead- eye and Jim Matheson as Boat- ‘swain were the supporting prin- cipals. Each sang and os Berd and what was particul lespie was formerly of Long Ri- EL CHIMNEY FIRE City firemen were called to 24 Sydney Street about 8:30 yesterday to quell a chimney | with fire. No damage was although the fire was accom- Panied by heavy smoke. the others in ensembles and choruses. Te TRAINED ¢ performawce was directed LONGAPHIE FUNERAL co wa Christopher Gledhill who had The funeral for Mrs. John Long-| obviously trained his charges aphie took place Tuesday morn-| well. Elizabeth MacGowan was ing, March 20, from the Hennes-| stage directot a her exper sey Funeral Home to St. Dun-| jence was obvious in the action. Stan's Basilica where Requiem| Roberta Full, distinguished com 7 Mass was celebrated by| tributor to all Prince of Wales ‘ev. Preston Hammill, who al-| productions, was at the plano, 2 ——— anes Mothine Store cF at jis Huy ighes : iat Qnens Thursday jeok place’ in the Roman Catho- ; le was how well they ended . i ietl a a 5 Ibert only brand Brian Dillon, Garty MacDonald, | A special sale will mark the Wayne Gallant, Gerard Murnag. opening at 9 a.m. Thursday and han and Billy THeher Interment cach person jing the open- took /place in the Roman Catho- | ing event will be given a chance he ong | for a rand new complete ? cemetery. the Aeeteetnd Wee Pathan @ by H.E. Hyndman, chairman of the finance ci ittee, Ww said yesterday: ters were properly aired k review shows that the ty proposals under question in the, legislature were laid before ter glen Se out, not to sestlin hav- ing to pay for the help if it | Jan, 5, The Guarding, ints were available. ea torial, sai Ie propos- | al to change the civic electoral ee aun yatem in, Chaslottetown, tn recent Keeping with the system fo aecitance, Blind and de ed by many Tmunfctoalties wuted ‘peuebens 'e- taste across Canada, would seem to| helpful by the tact that the in- be a move in’ the right diree- cellings the public in Charlottetown in reat detail, and trequently in ie Ita hen ealecl, cobpentiale, editorial went on to | appli- “At a recent council. meeting, | cuss the Proposal at length teeth 04 Sone cui ae ee: City Recorder K.M. Martin de-| in general indicated approval of | ceived and many will be ap- clared: “The newspaper is the | proved an a rest. avenue of notice and| That the city council propos-| "The tap allowance income of top you can read it at any time.” widespread pub-| $990'for a single pensioner has In keeping with this view. remar & fred Acton | Daum el seat = in ie s sup- eet a le rters ota” rae, caxen by the ‘old’ | been increased from $1,620 to posals point out that both n coming election and far | $1960 and for a married man papers in the city, in publishing saan to give citts.| With & blind spouse from $1,900 & report of pron ppt ceomiy syed Sr diz, | £0, $2,940, he instanced. city coumell meeting of Dee. 11, approve teak | he, Meher income ceilings Siete res | gna ortoemion 6” | eet ee noes both council and new in go terms of office. he proposal tare was | 6 $10, he explained, On Dec. 12, The Patriot paper | little opposition to the then, and one case, he cited, the pen- 4 large amount of space | out-going. council, as nominat-| Sioner would get $61.31 or an to the suggested changes under | ion day approached. increase of more than $26 over at heading “Coun- | ‘the annual meeting | What he got formerly. Another eil_talks electoral reform. | of city council Zan. 31 both loe- | Who is getting $28 will be in- That news story, in telling of | creased by $15. Those who were the council meeting, said oe | getting less than the former posal was introduced at the Habs maximum of $55 will get_more city council meeting last night |€5 than the stated increase of $10 eee where the pension is on a means the councillors next Feb | Sf Time test basis, he explained. Tuary serve for three years in- wine nace tn oan ponrmes stead we province Deas ae a5 st Pre) MONTREAL (CP) — Mont- that did not assist diabetic pat- This was ents to get their insulin supply. “would prevent | Now those who need help will a new mayor Sue mnie ten oles ber with no experience their nearest store ness.” 8 which the department will pay Mayor A. Tuesday. the costs. suggested he would like to see, The Canadiens open their! AID INC editorial comment ‘ finals a weltare, idm. lack Hawk: Mont- in the st years Leaps Seen ee ee aes were lS ara emraliee reviewed the Servay rau oe types of housing it 1s: hoped te Shaw government has all x aK the largest con these qualities. We have made great progress under our lead- jeentration of people 65 years nad motivation in the life of a nurse and he reinforced Sister Mary | Irene’s words of the importance | of striving for = and doing all things w . SLF, meee chief of staff, who was to be one of the | speakers, was unavoidably ab- sent, but sent his congratulat- ions to the class. The student hurse who were Promoted are Susan Cronin. Charlottetown; Dorothy Dahl, Charlottetown; Elaine DesRoch. es, Miscouche; Mary Dunphy, | Kensington; laaat, Feehan, Mount Stewart; Bernadette Gal- con, lant, Southport; Elizabeth Ann Gallant. Summerside; Myra Gaudet, St. Louis; Paula Gauth- Bayer, Eileen C. Beaton, Mrs, T. A. Miss M. G. Clow, Crane, L. S. Croft, nelly, Miss G, H. Dyle, Miss > M. Gibson, J, H. Horton, . Morrison, wa D. R. J. MacLean, Bacher . R. W. McGill, J, McGrath, Miss Macky Margaret McQuaid. Mrs, R. M. Dayan, L. P. Collector Riverside Hospital, Leigh Walker. each: Dr. Allison Dea- Katherine MacLennan, Leigh Walker. $1.00 each: Lloyd MacNeill, Mrs. Laura fer, North Rustleo; Corcen (mers 12 vShstey Clow, B: Grant, Borden; Jean Hagen, frying, Mrs. Unsworth Guerney, Springfield; Norma Kelly, on Unsworth Guern and | lottetown; Patricia LeClais Charlottetown: Frances MacDon- ney, 50 Mrs, each: John Mac- ‘Neill, Wilma Weeks. 2 Friend. ald, Charlottetown; Judith Mac-| 25c: | Donald, Cardigan Margaret Total $i6 35. Maclsaac, Rock Barra; Mary West Royalty, Collectors Mrs. Ben, ‘Moore, Mrs. Ralph Mac- Donald and’ Elizabeth Pawley. “FINEST IN FOODS” ach: Albert | Corey, rs, Willard Lank, Mrs. Open 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. [itsceschera, Mrs. 1: L. Miller, Free Evening Delivery DOW'S RESTAURANT Corner Grafton & Pownal Sts. Dial 4-821 Donovan & Gormley 4-4617 Helen Miller. $1.00 each: Lorne Hurry, Lea MacKinnon, Pope Thorne, Jack Thomson, Bruce Diamond, Jack Bell, Harry MacLeod, Ben Moore, Jean Enman, Mrs. J. 1 J. Long, Mrs. W. Middleton, Mrs. J 309 Grafton St. Miss E. Powley, Tay. r, Mrs. C. D. Stewart, Mrs. A. @ garbage and refuse |Webster, Mrs. Cyrus ' Pickard, pick-up Mrs. Charles Murray, Mrs. light cartage Charles Hurry, Mrs. John Eng- i land, Mrs, Ralph MacDonald. @ parcel delivery 50c: Mrs. D. A. MacLeod. Sey 2c: Mrs. L. MacInnis. Total—$34.75. sae Montague and Districts, per Mrs, R. W. Montague’ continued $8.00: Mrs. George Nicholson with more than four |€r in the past two years a [aad cee cen ee eee Me look forward to an expand: | for fast efficient 0; Mrs, George Nicholson In that category. Approximatel¥ | Vices for our people in the "te city-wide delivery | Kenzie, C. J. Fraser, half of them have no ante oe 3 wey ‘cach: Fred _ Webster, apart sions and Mrs. Cameron Reid, Mrs. Har- small tenets as ronan vey Fraser, Mrs. Catherine Ma- mum of 300 people in the pro | 6 addition to | Kitacic,’ Collectors Mrs. P. those & vin ated now. 18 Reducing Plan Bears & Carol MacPherson Public and private institutions. | It's simple how quickly one| lose bulky fat and help regain ee nen ieee The idea is to have homes | may lose pounds of unsightly fat| slender more graceful curves; if |, *\"MacDonald. Malcolm Mae- situated not far from the home |right in your own home. Make| reducible pounds and inches of |Rnne Mac Mmmie, et sneus sites of the people who will be |this home recipe yourself. It’s| excess fat don’t disappear from Mego. eS ere ed, sald the mints jeasy, no trouble-at all and costs| neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, So eT caarae irera ae: ter |little. Just go ur drug store | calves and a: return the and ask for four ounces of Naran| empty. bottle for your money fa an MacPherson, John Dew ae eae: - int nis Foliew this = wy co ‘Total: $17. housing would not be x {pin le and add enough|dorsed by many who have t . cea Durden on the province rapefruit juice to fil the bottle.| this plan and ‘help bring tack omne omen he explained and rentals else. |Take two tablespoons full a day/ alluring curves and graceful a rece Where were kept at a figure not |A% needed and follow the Naran| slenderness. Note how quickly |°4"., Sir’ Gerald Graham, exceeding fifty dollars ‘per | Plan. at disappears—how much bet~ |r" act Graham, month. If your first purchase does not | ter you feel. More sive, youthtal te Sranam, Mrs. Grant Graham. Board provided tn hostels win | stow you & simple easy way to| appearing and ac $100 each: Mrs. Guy Graham, be kept at a figure to enable | Mrs, Stanley Hicken, Jessie all pensioners to pay their own Graham. rs. i ri ew We we Melee, Harcts, Hicten, tes. cot wide thelr other _nece! ies hit graham Mrs. Wwitlam " Senca- een amie’ sana ee JUST two more days to see the hit Gubm igang ewe re saan anna ; caving ter Wo as oa sent of the year! Lewellyn, Mrs Howard | the past, im relation sHows rs, Macle MO. cum lip ho hes frites Or pr ie, TODAY - = THURSDAY 3:30-7+9 nor, Mrs. Mark Jackson, Mrs. and orepared him for much bet- Ben. Hi Shirley ter news. Already, he said, the | grant had been raised last year | | but he’s looking for another | Increase PRA He praised fishermen in his district and referred to the amalgamation of groups of fishermen into | unit with excellent results. A holding unit for lobsters | established st Fishermen's Cove | had resulted in an extra $10,000 income to the fishermen for the same quantity of lobsters. They had recevied » $15,000 Joan for the building and had been able to pay fifty percent | 0 the principal after the first meee | year of operation. he Mr. Wedge sharply criticized | Also Color Cartoon | Ress, Mrs, bral Server, Sims ficles of Liberal Leader ee taser oe | Adult Entertainment |Molish | ae every place he visited, Tnetneine he recalled @ New Home Recipe ak k een ® HH HF tes ie: ie sewer Nelson. ree eee