ISLAND NEWS PAGE Crash Cooking Course Eastern And Central Districts 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. Jan. 20, 1964. 5 By RALPH CAMERON wouil the tourist industry. Aiiiiouiicisniéif 1 _ Mr. Mi-Miirtry told the direct-i A The first two-mo ths course ors the first of the planned cours- in the proposed ‘crash training‘ es would be under the teaching of cooks will get underway at of Reuben cross, ing . HIS PFPOI1 0" Plahhlhfl l>l"0- The opening course has been gress for the course was given described as an ‘ix-npri_)~Je‘_" Saturday afternoon to the dir- (-nurse ii, upgrade iii, quamv of ectiirs P.E.I ' ‘ ' I I the new Vocational School ‘Feb. flail, ' 2, W.S. McMurt1'y, ‘re:-ior um;-i-iyai of 3 mp n-'-_vhi C I C I F Sh. g p _ Of the T011-l‘i'5t AS-the cooking and the ability of I‘ sociation when they met at iiiqviiii-ii-Iv gatid ii vocational training. said last has been engaged but is a_. yet ‘ hf iiiiable to leave his present pi*st_ r GEORGETOWN — The N01'-‘ The very cold tcrnperature on Charlottetown. The association is 315,, d¢.,.i._,,,o,i fm. mm? who ’. Mchlufifi’ 101' now have basic cooking skills I f day night for Dalhousie, N.B., iii imm edlately on completing me dimclmy in clearing on resorts catering to tourists ciwkinq her would be etteir equipped to " 9 Wm These two brand new bicycle: being ridden here by the bear and the lion will be presented to two lucky children tonight as the grand prizes in the M . ren's Caimival at the Charlotte- town F me 20 classes in six costume categories will be presented to the king and 9 \\ CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL GOIE TONIGHT be featured with prizes for queen of the carnival chosen the three best costumes in L2!" g1 each class. The bicycles will lion will be appearing in the the best boy's and ‘rl's time. The bear and the parade a-t the Forum. IOCAI BRIEFS FOUR GUEST SPEAKERS At the annual dinner of the Canadian Legion. being held at the Legion Home at 7 p.m.. the Centennial year will be discus- sed by the guest speakers. They are: Premier Walter R Shaw. Lieutenant-Governor W.J. Mac- Donald. Mayor A. Walthen Gau det and Dr. Frank Macxinnon Chairman of the Centennial Committee. ATTENDING CONFERENC”. In Ottawa for the conference of federal and provincial fisher- ies ministers. Hon. Leo Rossiter. who travelled to the capital Sa- turday. will be joined by Deputy Minister E.M. Gorman, who l('t here yesterday. The two are expected to return to the p vince Friday. The meeting de- signed to plan for the future of the fishing industry gets under way today. i-' ART EXHIBITION Open until 11.30 daily. the an exhibition. sponsored by the P.E.I. Art Society at. Montgom- ery Hall, and which opened Jan. 14. will conclude on Saturday, Jan. 24. An all amateur show the exhibition is presented by the Maritime Art Association and covered every phase from A flat denial that tourist re- sorts on the North ore were all booked solidly for the com- ing season was issued by the directors of the P.E.I. Tourist Association at a meeting here for North said there was no basis wliavtever for the report and in fact bookings North Shore Resorts Say Reservations Few EASTERN BRIEFS for 1964 were running below with various suggestions being made. One concerned the pos- sibility of using scotchlite num- bers on present signs, then I a broken sign had to be replac- ed a standard one could be used and new numibeirs added at little cost. The suggestion was also ad- vanced that perhaps large r tw of various important points on the Island. ht was also suggested mileage charts might be dis- played on the ferries for study by passengers during the sail over. those for last year. His state- ment was supported by oitiher operators one of whom said he had only eight reservations made so far. It was announced during the meeting that the executive of Greenfield lady Dies In Montreal MONTAGUE — The death oc- curred suddenly at the Royal the Canadian Tourist ‘Associa- tion would hold its annual meet- ing at Dalvay by the Sea from May 27 to 30. The question of the printing of mileaiges on the various high- way signs throughout the prov- ,Vict:ou'ia Hospital, Montreal of Mrs. Louis I-Iynes of Greenfield: iin her 37th year. The former ‘Mary Dunn, the daughter of , hospital III ‘Montreal earlier in the week for 3-‘ Q 2 ince again came under review dd IS TRANSFERRED ell, has been transferred Fredericton. NB. Brian is a son Russell Mac- Beth. whim Road. CARD PARTY HELD Mr. and Mrs. Martin MacDon- aid opened their home at Hea- therdale Friday evening for I card party. sponsored by Heath- erdale Womens Institute. Prize: for high scores went to Mrs. George Clarey. for ladies. and Preston Peardon for men. Re- Bold new screen drama stars Paul Newman as “IIud". Thh , lusty new screen drama also stars Mdvyn Douglas Brandon dc th btr tt th . . Alli’ sh ts ere served by the ' woerlfs sonacdisglay eaggenalsailable hrcflstersgen ailv d committee in Wm!‘ “M Fame“ N"! '1 “'°m°''d°“' "°l°‘- Pluyml W13! '3 for purchase, charge. Capitol Theatre. STRICTLY IIDULT UH u DI! 44444444441-44-:-4****'* NO MOTION PICTURE EVER DARED BE THIS HONEST! STRICTLY IIDULT UH U DH *-k<k~k*******~A-tit-V-¥¥«V-4. clischange of her cargo of 3.000 own_ Hai- tons of super phosphates for the iynv Island Fertilizer Inc. plant at pm Charlottetown. ers ranging in iving are t Mrs. Della, in Toronto; Mrs. Cullen, Toronto. One broth- solid er, Gerald, predeceased her instungeon I allowed held turday evening. turn to Georgetown in the . the She leaves besides her hus- way . months to 10 years. Also surv-bow of the dovry, with the other hours in ee brothers a n d man assisting from lihe stern by return three sisters: Eugene, RCAF,'poling with the oar. Greenwood, N.S.: ' Victor, Sturg-' In this emen to The funeral service will bedory out upon the ice. from St. eon on then launched on the Lower dark- lain manner they reached made on foot. eon; Robbie in Montague: Irma, a point off the west end of Pan- punched through in many places sire-ss William Pie-ire, Toronto; mure Island. known as Wlieel- wit.h the thum and Alvena,erg Bar and there the more ice which has been dlO Mary's Church, The dory was left there and W Montague, Tuesday at 9.30 a.m.the two Llewellyn men, Interment will be In the church oair each to assist th cemetery. the em in case eral day. at y fell through the ice, pro- toivn. , _ A mg rs vbor Pilot James Llewc-l- handle the throng expected this conducted 93,- those who assisted by Bill Llewellyn Centennial Year. 3 dnry aboard the Fossheim« , and took the ship off Panmure ceeded on for a considerable dis- ii". 0 80 5 ‘Tucked 10,lsland at the outside entrance tance across the mouth Charlottetown by a fleet of some in the hm-bm._ Z trucks which operated aiound The two m the clock f ing to Sa oi Sturg- who SO HOW have temporary empioymenn and sh to return to cooking ivlicn summer season comes again. Approximately 15 pcrso-ns can whitemaws P0)!“ be accommodated in the dav Mhfllaglle Side Of course and they will be trained,’ 1'0"‘ w°d"°51'_l‘3Y ~V9fl' the dory and attempted to re- Georgetown Harbor. _ in one of the most modem ,.mk-; From here they signalled by ing ness In the meantime the new, flaslilight and their signal was Mu,-ii-V treatment following a sudden 111- to ' ‘ setups anywhere. Mr. Mc- said. He remarked that ugh ice had filled in the track picked up in Georgetown by Mrs. i ,1 - i - - freighter had made on her Bill Llewellyn. area Iv Selma awhcamns for out of the harbor and the ceeded b car to Lower Mon- Y i, i - , four sons anci two daught- two men had to take turns break-tague forythe men. bl I 9 Special placemem “rm” pleawd aage fro m 18 mg ice with their feet over 9'11 D70‘ the course have been reccivcd of the National Employment Ser- took the two men several vice, darkness to make the trip from the .-,hip One notable feature. priiiitvn to out especially by the director be- d and during the P81‘! H193’ cause it was emphasized to him They the ice could be by the tourist directors, is the which will be placed dur- P 0f the oar handle. ing the course on the produciirm D1 on returning to of typicia] island sea food dish- in Lower Montague in daylight and es Bay for some time, take a hand sleigh from there The tourist association has haul the across the ice to recover their long noted the desire of visitors for different foods than _ In DON M G€0Ij£1eI0“1l IS the they normally eat at home and with anTupper which arrived here sev- asked for special attention go from Charlotte-‘this Ch those feature. arles Linkletter, Summer- DON’T JUST DREAM about Pontiac’s spine-tingling excitement GO GET SOME! (inere's a combination just right for you) 14 HOT V8’s (Ail the way fromstandard 195 hp Strato-Flash V8 up to a thrilling 425 hp) ATHRIFTY 6 Mr. E. VI’. Mr. C. A. Dcbong, General Man- ager of S. R. 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