w‘v'qizfrm “Ta—rflvyM—yw... - -..‘.-c.;.~m«sam. _ " _‘ THE PUBLIC is promised I fine evening of humor, when they attend tonigi'nt‘s present- ation at St. Dunstan's Uni- versity of the comedy of c! rar'er "The Hypothnn- driac “ Here, the leading characters, the invalid With SDU Student To Direct And lake lead In Play * with toniaht 5-. s presentation by the St. Dunstan's Universityl Drama Soc1ety at “Tue Hypoch- ondriac" it will he the first! nc-t casion that a student has ever‘ undertaken the direction of full length play at the univer. itv The young director 15 Roger McIntyre. Who also plays the lead role of the imaginary in- vz‘id. “no goes through Life try- '5; to r mince both himself and his taiiuly he is suffering from every tvpe of adment The three-act comedy of char- acter was written ‘ov the 17th century {lavwiight \Ioliere who 13 considered to be the forermst wrzier of French comedy m the whole world of French litera- me. The plav which “ill be paged in the imiverrSity gymnasiiun is a satire. on doctors and the art of mPfIlCJnF as practiced during tile 17th century In addition to Mr. McIntyre. other members of the cast are: the female . thi:I maid. T‘oinetto, flarsha Arsenault. the wife. Beline. Muriel the daughter. Ange- l:ca. ElIEETl Grant. his brother lMoniague, Souri liSlAND NEWS PAGE... vention. . At least three names are bc-l 43'. ‘ in Prince. lil ' reliably yestcr-i ; ing considered learned tfarmer who was a candidate a iyear ago. may offer again this time. Gregory Mclnnis. Tignis'h.l 5, Kings County l4 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. Much 7.1965“: also expected to offer. and Douglas MacFarlane. Bedeque,l and planning survey report ls expected by civic about the end of this month. The report itself. prepare .and presented to City Council last mont by Town Planner ‘Walier de Silva. is complete. . ‘Blii what has been termed the ‘master plan' for the future of “ the city is not complete until g the various maps prepared in “‘ .connection with the report ' ‘rcce've ' Mr. de Silva fold council, at Q- Ry NEII. A. MATHESON ’ Provincial and Farm Editor ; There Will he no shortage oft l candidates for the New Demofi l cratic party. apparently. when; t supporters meet here Saturday; afternoon to nominate candi dates for all four PEI. seats‘ in the April 8 election. . . . Their are some mdlCHIJOnS; 3 Eggjat‘$;;‘lntiifel* b n h that Tommy Dunphy. Peahe's.l ‘3 " s i e . sari t a anthem "Praisel . - i who also directs the play. ad. We The 50rd.._ may yield in pressure being put; monishes the maid. Toineite. ‘ played by Marsh; Arsenauli. for her lack of sympathy and frequent ernaglnary attacks. The Door" and "Glorious ThlnE‘~ Ill“ “ill-"E “9 mmsled 3 Year t Thee Are Spoken" were arc dlsbdlaf m her emPI-OYEI‘S lsimg bv Malcolm Munro. Bears and Willard Bruce propniate hymns of praise fi'PTPllS a teacher in the Montague ‘su Twn hvmm “Jud Outdde‘on him to nominate again for: Maps To Furnish Complete Report The final stage of the IIOUSIIIE. rutlioi‘il."es ' " , llew Dems Have Man Possible Candidates ‘who was a CCF candidate in 8‘ tprovincial election some years ago. is expected to contest the 1nomination. ‘ The candidates will be voted ‘on at the close of the afternoon Escssion which is being held in .the Parkdale Hall. The results iwill be announced at the start ‘of the evening session. it llearned yesterday from the time his report was tabled. Webster Who Will Preside- he expected reproduction of the; The guest speaker at the eve- maps. which pinpoint the var-ining sesswn Will be Malcolm ious ‘blight‘ areas of sub-stamiMaclnnis. who represented Cape jdard housing. would take an'Breton South in the last pan-lia- tadditional six weeks. 3 t and who was renominat- l The maps are also expectedted for his riding at s conven- ito specify residential. commer-ltion last Saturday. icial and industrial sections. and 'name suggested sections wherel . establishment of municipal JPC lparking lots appears fas' e ible. . is: well as proposing possible Ilocation for playgrounds. i The Progressive Conserve ttives begin their series of pub- llic meetings in Queens County lon Friday evening. with a ses- |sion in Afton Hall ii was‘iearn- ted yesterday from Heath Mac-. lquarrie. Dates for other meet- ings are not definitely arranged yet. though the partv campaign planners expect their candi- ,dates will be in Wood Islands isome night next week Three names are suggested Premier Walter Shaw and thei as probabilities in the two-itswo pgogncial wane-{s tfior “Be. - - -. econ ueens 18 to, on. . member riding of Queens. Leo Philip Mathew" and Lloy d P- MCISBBC- Mermald- W lMacPhaii. will speak of Aftonl was a candidate in the generailHall in addition to Fisheriesl election last June. is expected l Angus MacLeHI and Mt. Mac-l to offer agam’ Alex MacLean‘ i quarrie. who are the candidates; Charlottetown is suggested as; V V. . another possibility. and there; POPULATION SWELLED “"h the “my” Pew “b' The population of India are also reliable reports that Iani in- l machine gun is Air Force Webster. Parkdale. the provin-lcreased by about 80,000,000 be- Service Police Cpl, Roland oial president. is being asked toliween 1951 and 1961. Diamond of Montague. P.E.I., while his coach Sgt. Douglas Comrie of Graveuhunci. Ont... looks on. Roland. a member of RCAF Station. La Macaza, P.Q., is attending an instruct- or's refresher course on the ’l‘aking aim at the target . _ during a range firing practice (“amen Guam“ Camp Petewawa. Ont. res' pistol and sub-machine gun at Depot in His father, Roland J, Diamond, at Montague, P.E.I, (Canadian Guards Moi Photo) . , g. Another report suggests John that his brother. Brendan Dun- Ap- phv. may consider offering He ng during the service. ll Bet-aide, George (trialsson. the lover Cicante. Randall Dibblee. a Dr. Idaforus. George Parent. and his son Dr Thomas Dia- , Torus. Kocnan Marr. :2, At. pimgcnt the soCieiy plans .‘ only tonight's presentation. dilIf‘ .io the intensive work which has 7; ,lo be done on preparing the ..‘ tuniversrty's entry for the com ‘ 'ing regional drama. festival. “'I‘hva Merchant of Venice " i‘ l Rev. Adrian Arsenaiili. direc- .’ SAVE . , t. for of the drama society. stress- YOUR ASSOCIATE SPORE ll? 3d last night that themI will he COUPONS 98 Queen St. Dial 4-8569 3 z ; r ‘ I\ no admssion charge for to M __ n K A A‘ night‘s production. and be ex- tended a cordial welcome to all r..’:zens. With the promise that they “'lll find it a very enjoy I able evening, Choir Gowns Are Dedicated 8 MONTAGUE - A large con- gregation attended an impress- .iws service of dedication at St ‘ Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Montague. Sunday evening. when new choir g0wns. purchas- .ed by the choir. and Books of.0 tPraise. EASTERN IS VISITING Mrs. Malcolm Munro. Whim Road. is vistting at the home of her son-in law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alliston Gill. Charlottetown. IN HOSPITAL Miss Annie Mae MacLean. Montague. is a patient in the Ki‘hgs County Memorial Hospi- to}; AT BONSPIEL Mrs. Angus Jones. Mrs. Ern- est MacDonald and Mrs. J. E. Cigdmore. Montague. have re- turned from Saint John. NB.” where they atttended the Domin-t to '. Dis mond "D" bonspiel.‘ _‘ e there they were guests of Mrs. Jones' brother and listen» Inlaw. Mr. and Mrs Wdodley. mman FUNERAL —The funeral for Philip N. Murphyp ' and formerly of: was held from St; Paul’s Church. néday morning. March 6, intern High Mass was celebrat- odtf’by Rev. Laurence Landri- ; ‘. Pallbearers were: William! . Nicholas Lannnigan. Neill n Maui-tee MacGiili- Farrell. I. sturgeon. mm FUNERAL hilt] lu- Mlobael Mac-g wuheld‘niunday m-' Min the bane d Barrett lo; Cable need in St. Pet- .3 BRIEFS which lto the choir by the Women! lGuild. were dedicated to the ‘glory of God ‘ Rev EC. Lowery ‘the sauce conducted ‘ ‘ot the organist. Mrs. A F Camp DOW'S IN TH I DIAL 4- gLICKlN’ GOOD SMALL BUCKET .50 DINING ROOM With French Fries were presented lHoney. The choir. under the direction tDia] 4.9226 ANOTHER First—“t3; ' STARTING TODAY FISH BUCKE O Haddock Fillers used 0 French Fries and Lemon Tips' 0 Serve up to 6 persons r—.———_——'—_—— From 9 am. to 1 am. following morning L._._.____.____...__.____I trpgtnnal high school. KING SIZEVTKLSEENEX KLEENUP WIPES 94'! ,9“ g, ? ll 65 “let Strength POP l'P-bfrr quickest. hand- ' lest paint rag! COLORFUL — f o r bathroom —— ‘Ii saves laimdering! 8 29° ABSORRENT — for q u i c k and Pavzy “'lilIP-IID in s. WET STRENGTH -— for washing jobs , . . just like 3 cloth! CANADIAN TIRE Stewart 8. MocRae Lid. we.) we a f. ’ (0‘9 T’S THUMB PIECES Serves 5 to 1 SPECIAL 1 .50 0010? n Cold Slaw and Free Delivery RESTAURANT “any .flh I I. E , i Servcs up to t f 0 Persons ,' - - 5 NO\ ' 31.75 9226 - FREE DELIVERY ' To Patrons oi the RE]. and Charlottetown Hospitals The P. E. I. Hospital, and the Charlottetown Hospital are making a ioini appeal to all their friends and supporters for financial assistance for capital expenditures and we ask you for your generous support. While fhe financial burden caused by hospitalization for illness has been removed by Hospital Insurance. the responsibility for financing fhe hospitals. and much of its facilities and services, remains with the members of the communify the hospital serves. Both our hospitals are in urgent need of funds to provide new facilities and services. and to pay for those procured. and for services rendered during the past fhree years. and for which we have had to go info debt. For this. we urgently need your assistance. Our appeal is addressed to all members of the com- munities we serve. We are encouraged by the fact that many people have voluntarily shown their support of our campaign. and of our need. by indicating to us their desire to contribute. to the hospitals. the rebates which will shortly be Issued by the Hospital Services Commission. Thoso'who wish to use this method of contributing. may do so by on- dorslng their cheques and marking them "To be deposited to the account of Hospital." Indicating the hospital of your choice. Where no choice is Indicated. the contribution will be divided equally between the two Ho:- pli'ois. Receipts for income tax purposes will be Issued by the Hospital or Hospitals receiving the contributions. i Your support is urgenfly needed. Unless relief from our presenf financial plight is received. we will be unable for long to provide the services this community it o o d s; and ovenfually we may be forced to withdraw. or curtail cori'oin services. With your support, however. we will continue to provide the services which this community needs. and has become accustomed to receiving from the hospitals. Signed : P. A. MURNAGHAN, Chaim Hapird WILLIAM HAYWARD, - r. c. i. am