ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Jan. 7, 1964. drivers had a serious illness in the family and was forced to take the family member to hos- pital in Halifax o v e r the New Year holiday. This meant his truck missed a day on its regu- lar route and led people to be- lieve there was a holdup in the service. At the same time, th a By RALPH CAMERON City Hall, individual council- lors and the local press have during the past few days been the recipients of numerous com- garbage. and Clark, no definite informa- tion regarding the causes of the complaints is_ available at this time. One of the points which should be mentioned is that as yet th e agreement between the contrac- tors and the city has not bee it signed. Several delays w e re encountered, including the matter of terms regarding the n u in b e r of collections to be ISLAND NATIVE RETIRES FROM cit I The new year hmuqht re- P.E.I.. M3‘ Sivret had mili- Here Armand Gauvin make: made fireineiit for Joseph Sivret. a tary service in both world a presentation on behalf ‘V crane lielpcv at (‘anadian wars. lie joined. C.\l_ in 1926. the union local. and F. S.‘ Al- lcogfiga/egg“ffigafiggesfiewogpg: l\'ation.'il'.=, rat‘ yard in .\Ionc- and spent all his time with liiigham. stores. siipcrvisor. ltors have gone‘ to Ontario ton. Born at l-frzmont Bay. the company at Moncton. addls his good wishes. ' Due to the absence from the Teepee city of the contractors. Jenkins well into construction. the Tee- underlying ed for a couple of weeks In the meantime. one of the‘ City Gives Explanation ‘On Garbage Collection fin take possession of the new ‘type trucks called for in the ‘agreement. They are expected . to return this week. Original plans were for the plaints from city householders compulsory collection to start regarding the non-collection of on a city - wide basis on com- pletion of the building of the new incin e r a to r. Though pee is not expected to be finish- private garbage collecting firms. Keefe Hygienic. announ- ced it was ending its service Dec. 31. Immediately. efforts were made by civic authorities to continue a service for the people who had been using this firm. The new contractors were approached. and they pur- chased the trucks of the Keefe Hygienic and hired the drivers to continue their routes. However, one of the principal . immediate effect. regular driver of another ser- vice discontinued his connec- tion and a new driver went in his place. Another matter which caused some confusion in pe ople ' s minds was the belief the c i t y- wide service was going into This was not true. as the service will not start until the new incinera I o r is ready for operation. As a result of this belief. many people who previously disposed of their garbage themselves by taking it to the dump were cai- ling to complain that drivers did not stop at their homes. The drivers were simply continuing the previously privately - paid- for service to the reg u 1 a r cus- tomers. . Bridge Plciy Has 9 Tables Nine tables took part in Mon- day night's session of the Char- lottetown Duplicate Bridge Club at the Charlottetown Hotel. Mrs. Benjamin Rogers team- ed with Mrs. Alex W. Matheson to lead the east-west side. with Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. Sadler in Tanker Planning Run Through Ice The icebreaking tanker “Sim- ard" charter to Imperial Oil Limited. is due to arrive in I-Iahitlax late Tuesday from Newcastle, N.B.. to take on a full caingo of heating oils for the bulk storage plant in Charlottetown. Company officials here said they have been informed that the Simaird wi depart Im- peroyal Wednesday and is due in this port Friday. No arrangemients have yet been made with the department of transport for icebreaiker as- second position. Mrs. J.N. Lar- abee and Mrs. J.M. Bell topped the north-south bracket with sistance in the Northumberland Strait and ilillsboro Bay. It is understood that when the local office receives con- firmation of heir departure from the iefinery. a check will then be made of Ice conditions, and arrangements needed will be made immedia- tely prlor to her entering the strait icefield. At latest reports received here last night the icefileld stretches almost unbroken from Cape Bear. the southeast tip of Prince Edward Island west- ward. In many areas it re- ported to have rallied to depths of from three to t'ivi- feet. Vic Robertson and Wallie Coles in second place. Following are the top five teams on each side. with points: NORTH-SOUTH l. Bell-Lara-bee 85 2. Robertson-Cotes 83% 3. Farmer-Green 81% 4. Buntain-DeBlois 78% 5. Ellis-Couty 701/; EAST-WEST 1. Matheson-Rogers 94% 2. Lawson-Sadler 81 3. Wellner-Dunbar B0 4. Duffy-Hines 73 5. Prowse-Nicholson 67 WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Observed temperatures: Min. Max. Dawson . . . . . . . .. 8 8 Vancouver .38 46 Victoria . . . . .. . . 88 26 Edmonton .. . 9 28 Calgary . . . . . . . .. 23 33 Regina . . . 17 3! Winnipeg 2 17 Toronto . . . 33 40 Ottawa . . . . .. .. . 8 I8 Montreal . 4 16 Quebec ... -7 1t Frederictor -2 19 Saint John ... . 4 27 Moncton ... ... -2 17 H ifax 10 26 Charlottetown ... . 4 15 Sydney . 17 22 Yarmouth . 11 35 St. John's. Nfld. . 18 2'1 HALIFAX (CP) -— The won. ther office says snow and IITCQP ing rain will change into rain during the morning in most Maritime regions while parts of Nova Scotia will experience in. termittent rain. Regional forecasts; Northern Nova Scotia. East. ern Siore. Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island: Freez- lntervals of freezing rain chang ing to rain during morning; ex. tremely mild; southerly winds 5. - at New Glasgow and Sydney so and 40. Gosheii 32 and 40. Charlottetown 25 and 88. High tide today at Charlotte- town 4:21 a.m. and 4:58 p.m. At Rustico at 12:58 and 11:58 p.m. Summerslde tide eighteen minut- es later than Charlottetown. TEST AIR FREIGIITER BELFAST (AP) — Britain's biggest air freighter. the 100-ton Beifa . made a successful maiden flight Sunday. It is de- signed to carry more an fully-armed troops. Alternative Ion are three tanks or 24 light helicopters. A civilian version L: on the drawing board. Islander To Be Honored At Feb. 3 Rotary Meeting ’Lieut. - Gov. W. J. .\l.'icDon- -name added of the person chos- .County: and John S. Wrig h t , am will make the preseinatjon en to be honored for 1963 —- the Summerside. president of the of the wander M. the Year fifth name to appear on the Council IAPECI, for Prince " H plaque. At the same time the 3 County ’‘‘‘'“d I” “ll” 3’ W“ “"1"!” »newly named Islander of! Similar distinguished boards luncheon mcelin: of the Rotary l1953 will receive a smaller. per-lot judges, in the period sinc e Club, at the Clizirlriitetown sonal trophy to be retained ;the creation of the award in Hotel, on Feb. 3, it was announ- WITHIN FEW DAYS .1959. have chosen the follow- The choice of the person to be ing for the honor: Lt. - Col. W. A. J. Muiiieson ted ‘WSmrda‘v' honored is expected to be made . E. -lnhnslflne. Burlington. 15 Drug 03- Ltd- A5 3 W” “I ll” "°r°”‘°“y' within the next few days. but;1arl<‘l9F OI 1959: CaDl- Carl F- , there will he an iinveilinsz of the ‘presentation of the award has '3 Burke. Charlottetown. Islander PI‘°"° ‘ 0 L981‘) , V Wm] the ‘to await until Feb. 3 to perm itlof 1960; Dr. Frank MacKinnon, -— -—— j —— j permanent ‘mm’ ‘ th i ii" ‘cia lottetovin Is‘ander of 1961 g ,“ eropies. ill‘ '.. , ‘ I .5 Deadline for letters nomina-land Dr. E. M. Found. Charlot- ting those to be considered for E tetmvn. Islander of 1962. d the awgrd is noon of next Wed-I Early announcement is plan» ad l ned of the choice for 1963. to Phone “.2 Alberto“ ne. a_v Judges this year are Mi 3 lfollnwerl by presentation cere- lphigenie Arsenault. Charlotte- l lllmlll’-‘ llexl m°"ll"~ town. provincial Red Crossj Letters of nomination are C om missioner. representing i being received. for the atten- At N. Gloisgowl Your Rexall Drug Stores Relatives and friends of Sid- we“ Inca THE DISTRICT PAGE A HANDY DlIYER’S GUIDE FOR GOODS AND SERVICE IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BENEFIT YOURSELF — BENEFIT YOUR COMMUNITY ness concerns first. My W‘ BMW" were saddened Queens County: Melvin J. Mc-ition the Judges. by the Is- I’-" 1”‘ "“ld“" dealll Dec‘ M" M’! Quaid. oiiris. senior is l a n d ; lander of the Year Editor. The A MORE SPECIALIZED SERVICE: when you shop locally. Your com- munity merchant lmows you, he takes a personal interest in your tastes. Often he will order special merchandise for you, get scarce form many little services which mean a lot in shopping convenience. These helpful gestures cannot be purchased, they are a part of a friendly spirit that abounds in your home community. Shop with your local busi- items, per- Albert Trowsdale Representative For Irving Oil Co. Ltd. Stove and Furnace Oil Oil Burner Sales and Service Phone 33 Criipauil P. E. 1. WEST PRINCE Mobile Feed Service Serving the Farmers With Efficient Service and Quality Products though incapacitated to the ex- lmember of the Atlantic Develop. ‘ E V 9 n i n g pan-iOt_ chariot”- REVILO DAIRY throughout all of tent that he could only move B d‘ ADE _f K- - . _ l Order Your about with difficulty, he wasamem oar ‘ ) or lugs mm 1 D . k M-lk F C°mb'"""°" ’“"mi""m and we“ Pm" mentally alert and always in- I I y 3 rm 1 or Dun - ‘ terested in the daily events of‘ l H “hr S k , , rs and wlndows Phone 97 Alum” . l 93 9 8 9 5 It MOVING AND his farm home and of the com-« “on P‘ EL seI'VICe TCTIOII Mn Ltd’ John Kelly‘ ‘ John S.‘ “;l‘_;',“‘_f_-;,aj_’ “*’*s"'- “‘~' “'“ l" “H John Kane. 66 Up. Hillsboro Lesre: l:ii:_klefier STORAGE LTD. Rxifiaiiegk The son of the late Mr. and, G '&._ 0-‘ PM t _ 5°“ °" (F k N_ T I ' M .) Mrs s‘-(lam BF0“'n- llrl Bmwni Every reader ha.s a clianoe to greatly in- : Tr: ' ' "” “Air Shade Aluminum an I“ or gr Sales & Service '"'° had “"9” 3" hi‘ 1”” 3‘ New fluence the choice of the [slander of the Year for Sheldon Hllme ' ' Ltd." A c°'“l"°" . mil C" 30°“ B‘ & J‘ C°“°° sh°I' Glasgow. He took a life-long in- ‘h . be ’ t be h d 1 ti I ESSO A t Q Batteries Moving 5: Storage service Q Big car Comm-t and terest in the work of his church.’ 1963' “ 0 '5 to / “am; 5°°“_ '0 “"9” mp“ 3 _ 39“ Q Accessories he 250°" i‘“'d wI'"I°‘" Q Small Car Economy Candlelight Room The ,mm...i;,,i.. miames are through the annual Evening Patriot Award. But B Ph R . spec ally Deslsned For Men For mum, Um, cm thme Sisters and um bmtheml time is running short sollig “"95 9? Repairs to all makes of Cars P. E. I. Climate Conditions North American Van Lines hone 43645” T'l'l‘IyP:';‘;‘l":-mP§“’ll:_:";3‘d3l;"¢d Mrs. ac. Wooliicr, ottawa:l_ Final choice of the Islander of 1963 rests Murray River Phone 42 Tignish . “lone 436-3855 Phone 436-3433 Water St. West “hm” mg L Mrs. \;?nd1~(‘;‘.Yi-P}l.:?i.'.a[5l- d" 3(l:l;°l1f"l “jth members of a distinguished board of iudges’ 315 Central St. Summerslde Summerside, P. E. I. summeg-gm, ' ' S . . . . ‘ ’ . 0 ' ‘I$lII.I€‘l‘(')\l\"~ll2 Earle ?",c..e':)'ancoii;:/er‘ bugdtheytglepenlil 0“ Iettifig t°fthn?mm::I°“t_ fro!“ and Rev, sci;-tin! it, Rapid Cl- re ers ma e sure a. - air a en ion is , - u i S tr. llanilobn. directed to all who should be considered for this S Eldon Mu:Kenz'e HUTCHINSON S RAMTAY S . ' There are also 24 iicpliews and distinctive ham);-_ General Merchant Sheet Metal B. A. Service Station I d . . L d nieces. . . . . (Sh H t hi . P _) Tires. Batteries, Acc i 1 A mm Ppnrw Mrs‘ CM. Failure to make a nommati_on could deprive °"“"“ “ " "5"" '°" Minor Repam_Road °ss:::|:: - '1 "Sines I o the persom who most deserves it of this recog- nition. The award is intended to be just as available Howail and three hrothers Ed- gar. Stanley and lra prcdeceas—~ White Rose Gas I: Oil Products Phone 170-3 Rollo Bay Sheet Metal Work Heating and Ventilating Phone 5400 210 Water st. Phone 436-2720 Water St. Summerslde \ Texaco Distributor Gasoline him. The tum-ml ‘.\£iS held Jan. 2 to the humble, who are little known. as to the ‘\]'.‘;‘, m”’“°“' (;3he‘I‘1r'f:“', powerful, who are well lmown-—just as readily to SERVICE STATION conductcrl the ;<ci-vice, Ola-f 3 wmnan 35 t0 3 ma“““‘h”9"9r It '9 d?5e"Vedv Tires, Batteries, Accessories Stevenson re ndered a solo and 50 lmlg 35 the reasons for I“'°I’05mg "13 Minor Repairs “Life's llmIi~u=.:~' to Heaven". selection are supplied to the judges. Tune-Ups Tl” l‘“ll"“"“‘”-‘ ’*"“"’ ‘”-E- It is the announced purpose that the award Phone 76 Alherton J”"“~"“""' V” ”"""°””"' L““‘ shall go to “that man or woman who during 1963 DAY'S CORNER ESSO SERVICE (John Day, Lessee) Minor Repairs & Tune-Ups Tires. Batteries, Accessories Local Radio Service rie Bcrmirii, Jercmiali Doiicetle. Phone 34 Wellington Fred Sm“, and Gnrdon Ma,he_ best used the means available to serve a worthy‘ George Smith Harold L. Matthews Dunlop Tires Stove 1 (3 Fuel Oil (Phil Klncll. Mgr.) builders oi‘ Pleasure Cruisers Fishing Boats Marine Hardware Marine Engines Island purpose." , Letters of nomination in that spirit are in-] vited. They should not exceed 300 words in length. ‘ Deadline for letters is noon on Wednesday, Jan. 8. They should be addressed to Islander of the Year Editor, The Evening Patriot, Charlottetown. MacLEOD'S Irving Service Station (A. W. MacLeoil, Lessee) Q Road Service Q Minor Repairs Q Tires-Batteries EOTI. Flower hearers were Ronald Toomhs. Gordon Toombs. Hunt- Ie_v Dinr,\\'ell. a n d H o w a r d Laird. Interment was in New Glas- gow cemetery. RU I AWAY THROIIINO Island Ayrshires Producing O Bill's Body Shop (Bill Boyko, Prop.) A Complete Collision Service General Repairs Phone Borden 172 Carleton Siding Plumbing & Heating A Complete Tire Service PIlNlI):|;w;3%-21d36 g"'- "'0"?! 0" Furnace sflviu Phone 25% Summcrside summers‘; Farm Supplies Wm M" Maellonald & Afflecli Green Maclggpls gmrgx dealers in authorized ---»- ...":.sss:.;.*..**.'::*‘:.*.2.*:. Gen-mi sier- :4 Hr. service 1408mm“ Phones nods?-I4 ReciIsI:IIt'It;n:ed"Fll:nIP"EtT|uIp¢. Phone 1“ Alb“, Dial M5 Simmmlde Carleton Siding Phone 39-: Albany Where Customers t‘\\‘ 1 Well In Performance Tests llitTAl'|‘|:l,IT|ll 2 3v°.“..°.l.‘I2""' sh1(ileti\'eci'(i;‘i\c\\iO“)nI‘.;idbel.by anw‘AyA'-;Yovi-k. Greendale Princess pro- , Ph°“° 30 C"‘P'“d Moase and Son. Kensington RR Dlaced fourth in a large class "”"““'“"CK"m”I”“mTER I‘ I'‘’ iirriis. l~ri-I the comforting - duced 9.834 milk. 430 fat for BCAs of 136 and 143 for M. c. Shop The Modern W- At of mature cows in recordis of Mmv wl"5l°°- - mnrnxnn mi] b no‘ ‘incl illy ‘ -W - penformancc listed in the cur- Fairvue Burton's Miarigold W V‘‘-‘"‘‘‘' “"°“"‘"'”“"'-"""“""' Q I rent issue of the Canadian Ayr- produced 9.414 milk, 399 fat i'.l.°i“.'llil§’.'.?..'.‘i'.'.‘’..'l.'..'.‘’'.’‘..‘.ii§'n§f§5u".'L'l3§ . Hllbefl H“"‘Y ‘ shire Review. with BCAs of I27 and 130 and ;;,<;;°;,-;;'yv'l;,vd-v-nd,,r;g,3g;¢«-inlgj-t . General Store Clover I-‘arm Store Phone 15-2 Miabel had an umisuallv hM1lF3l1'V“9 B‘"l'°n'5 B1°“d‘i° 8-337 . r . . IPIBIAI. TRIAL 0".‘ bl‘<’€‘d (‘I855 average of 170 in l "ll‘lill- 3;) “I Wllh 30*“ 0f 123 simplvaeudzsuodnywiimu... .......ana 7 - - Both animals are and w. . l L .. ELISE‘ "¥':(':unl(g’§ ,‘_{')‘mI("'l'5gf*‘ftat“';3; :::,m,d by A_ Macmw and (7olt:¢ee“S:r:ct. To,:on:!IlIScIkr¥in|-IIi:OtIT:’.- ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' an average test of 4.04 per cent. S”“5- 5Im'W°"d- I Black‘-addrar Julie produced R. E. GALLANT Look For FREE! Merchandise or Service FREE! Your Name 7 This page is a weekly feature of The Guardian - Patriot, and each week there will appear in the advertisements names and addresses of people living in the communities represented. Read the ' advertisements carefully, and if you find your name, clip out the advertisement in which you found your name, and mail it inside of two weeks, to the Advertising Manager of The Guardian -Patriot, and you will receive, ABSOLUTELY FREE, at $3.00 order, to be spent for merchandise or service with one of the advertisers in your community on this page. Winners, please advise the Guardian -Patriot on which advertisers you desire to spend your voucher. Potronize the Advertisers on This District Page Shop In Pleasant Sui-mundlnu For Quality Merchandise Q Groceries and Meets Q Slielf Ii Heavy Hardware Q Dry Goods ~ V. V. Restaurant (Mrs. V. MaeLeoil. Prop.) Booth and Counter Service Home-Cooked Meals Lunches and Sandwiches Ilunter River P.l.1. BAGNAI.L'$ MILLS LTD. McCormick I-"arm Machinery Farmall Tractors 10,021 milk. 412 fat. for BCA.s complete stock of 121 and 122 for George nos. Ajlnflunce New of Building Material wall. Frenchfort in the class Lumber Plywood, Wallhourd for cows in years and over ° ’ . .... ...-.... .. ... "..- Healing Substance... no-e 22 Noni it--an ,0 M R , ,_, M, . I3°"'l'°"~l“"i.i"'" "§Ii‘°'..i“"l'z - - TRANS CANADA" WI‘ uh" ear lee ace. pr viic .- - mi'(lik.I:I?5 Int i.;.- ‘RCA: of Shl'lIlI(S P IIBS, Checks A can M“ sgnvicn s1*A1'1oN “;;'m:";:::;"°M::‘:f" ~,- BI1 83 J! U310!‘ Olll'- ‘ yea, ,,I,,_ ;.—,_m.,,, ,;,,,.,,,,,-s Am, Exclusive healing substance prom: to shrink N°'“' 3"'“°° P-El shlltllfl "°':|’4- I-;9l_I::lm TIM! I-IIM I-Ilcllci . win... -nu-my cmgome.-. e Gas ii Table and Counter Service :l'0drIBC)oe<IA 3.124 mi(Iik.13a45i0 gt repair damagedtissue. Mm ‘ nu TM, rm“. phm +7”, co,_,,_u Hm I Mm“ 0? 5 GT1 TI 8 $535; M7” *<;;d*~ MM" l.‘..§§‘.‘.°I'..“3..'.°..“"°'i...i§.‘;".".“"'i......."" 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Plin VII ing hemorrhoids, Preparation H 24 Hour To Service "W" “WY w“" promptly and gently relieved . . . lubricate: and makes eliminatiu rii. imiim 2-Ii Miiidiein actual _ieduction or retraction less painful. It helps prevent in- (nhnnkms) tool: Place. faction which is ii principal came W". M." comfor, of hemorrhoith. e 'nn_n_m'.pmu“_ uvanety_ beinorrhoi<lalcondi- Jmtaskymudruuiuforhr ‘,,,,,,,,,_.,,,, ,o,,,,,,_ no,“ mu um tions Reliefevenoecimedincases parntlon H or Pro- L IIIor:o’I1cn:p.d.t-ilguip at of long standing. and most in- paration Ointment (with a ' on your platen. No gummy. Forum of ‘"9 Iwll 'u' '0 ‘I’°°“I3PPIW“°|')- .91»; mm or feeling. onus: thorough that this inipmveiiiem satisfaction niiuranteodor ' (denture mom on . V" ..." .,.u,,,t_,‘ overapenodot inoneyrefunded. PHONE 100 "l; .1 i complete Service Station Facilities Phone 46-! Murray River Mallard’: Plumbing and Heating INSTALLATIONS & REPAIRS Commercial - Residential - Inluetrld BOURIS to 2 .- Parts & Repairs lleatty Barn Equipment 03 Phones Montague. P. E. I. Keinslngton I.A. elferlnlthebeetef Servlce'l'eAIl Lumber d an Building Suppllel Bash 1 Door Factory Finishing Supplies Cedar I Asphalt llilagiel Phone ll linear Riva malice of can 'l'li-ea, Batteries. Accessories M or Repairs 5 Tune-Ups 24 Hour Towing Service Phone I07-3&5 Ileaaiulel ST. PETER'S BAY CO-OP Dl.IVAR'S Radio Service R.C.A.~ Victor Radio and TV Phone mt Montague A. A. (Joe) Fraser Your Imperial on Agefi stove and Furnace Oil Inc. 4452 Gerard Geudet Repairs ‘Fishing Boat Euine‘ welilina It Lethe Work BRIGGS Q fl'RA'!'I‘0N Paris and Service Buy - Benefit - Build Quality Groceries I (