NEW GENERAL MANAGER ON VISIT Charlottetown dealer. and Mr. Karl R. Earths. new general manager of Volkswagen Can lca Ltd., arrived in Charlotte. town yesterday as part of I criwscountry tour to visit var- Ious dealers and “get an idea 37 of the Volkswagen business." Above, left to right are Ian Smith, Moncton, district sales lager arrived from Germany manager; John Eschenlohr, general service and parts ager, Toronto; wui. Jen-kins. Charlottetown an ISLAND NEWS PAGE Music Lovers of Prince Ed- d Queens County: w The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Mar. 21, 1963. 51 treat in store Sunday evening when the Royal Canadian Col- Prince Edward Island c.u'- rent outbreak of influenza has not yet reached serious propor- tions, Dr. Burton Howatt, public health director, said yesterday. All sources reached by The Guardian-Patriot, including doc- tors, schools and hospitals in- dicate that locally the flu bug has been no more prevalent this year than the past few winters. Dr. Howatt said that as far as the department of health is con. Barths. The new general man- lour weeks ago. This is has first visit to Prince Edward Island. DUMP SMOG BlANlKETS CITY Smoke over Charlottetown late last night caused a number of inquiries to be made by citizens who felt cerned, the influenza outbreak is no worse than in past years. “In the first week of March", said the doctor, “10 cases of in- fluenza were reported in Char- lottetown compared with 40 for the same period last year." SAMPLES T0 HALIFAX Samples of the influenza germ Influenza Cases Said Not Serious l lege of Organists (Charlottetown Branch), presents Donald Cook _in an organ recital at Trinity ‘ United Church at 8.30 pm. ard Island have a specfal' Donald Cook, Mt. A. Organist To Be Heard In Recital Here Falconwood Farm Deficit Is Reported Fm diowed Falconwood g deficit at $13.16) on the Mr. Cook received his early Em” 0‘ 948.066, 1 education in St. hns. Nfld.,§ $19,734 for labor and $15,311 for and entered Mount Allison Uni-l mill feeds. mm is. illng versity on scholarship in 1954. He graduated in 1957 with Bachelor of Music (theory) A d sociate of Music (piano teach- ers and organ performers). Upon graduation he was awarded a Lord Beavcrbrook Overseas Scholarship for study lat the Royal College of Music, “Restricting visitors is sim-tLondoni England- While the”? ply a safeguard measure", said: he StUdled organ under Mr, MacLean. “we want our‘Harold Darke and composmon patients to have as little con-1With DF- Lloyd Wabber. In 1958 tact with people outside the hos- he received this AROM diploma. pita] as possible," In the fall of 1958 he return- n early-morning report hadi ed to St. John’s to take up the stated that the influenza situa-‘ positions of organist and choir tion at the Provincial Home for director at the Newfoundland the Aged had reached a serious Anglican Cathedral and music level, but the Home‘s Dr. Swe- teacher at Bishop Field College eney later stated “there are no and Queen’s Theological Col- cases at all, just a few colds". lege. He held these posts until Supervisor of city schools. joining the faculty of Mount Dr. K.A. Parker. said there arel Allison University as organ tea- no signs of the situation becom-i' cher in September 1962 was working with limite crews. He advises persons to refrain from visiting the elt hospitals unless it is absolutely; necessary. SAFE-GUARD MEASURE v ' DONALD COOK organist, pianist and choral di- ctor. This winter has seen Mr. Cook perform in Sackvilie, Saint John, and Moncton, N.B. He is also active as an adjudicator, '1 m and mixing-straw and cost SIMS—compared with total receipts of $34.95. 'lhe receipts included $14.13!! for milk used at Riverside Hos- ld to prov for aged, $6,147 far 128 hits 50ch to Riverside Hospital and $105.80 ‘or potatoes cold to Riverside. Goods sold to other instill: thIItS included $694 for cattle It: for swine. WILL TAG WHALES NANAJMO, B.C. (CM—Fish- eries research scientists will cruis northern British Colum. bia and Alaskan waters summer to tag whales and shoot about 750 sea lions for study. ‘ were sent for ing serious, at present. “Absen- - . and accompanist for the Mount Whales will be ta ed with 10' o o o fizmvleifgepgfigemsgs examination to determine its teeism has been greater than Yb“? iv”: CEOk has Works. Allison Choral Society. inclh darts fired Ergogm shotguns. C S l they beleved the smoke was type so as to discover how it usual for the past two days at ex ens’vey "‘_t e organ field coming from the dump A may be better controlled. _ most city schools", Dr. Parker has a keen interest in churchi 0 light Wind was blowing from However, the P.E.I. Hospital, said, “but this may be because and school music. particulariyi Dec 1' that dmfi the Charlottetown Hospital, and ' 1 For Ch’town Area, April 2, 3, 4 .1 .o_ ~ h leaded uilt in police court - tulip: 3232311) pbglei;llLtSe fight 0:9 fined $75 and costs for driving gesterdayg him-e Magistrate Brings Remand With French Fries L065 dam)IS including the 225 M I While impaired. .R.S. Hinton, QC, to stealing a ion Cold Slaw and 1' allotted as the quota for the ‘ own Ode Tw° me“ were fined $20 and battery and Get 0' cables from Emmanuel Oatway, Charlo-llloney. efti at 6 pm. on towards the Albert Gallant, Cascumpec, was costs each tor possession of lig- of the storm and its disruption in youth choirs. He has spent Education Statistics session at St. Dunstan's Unlver- i . a . Alton Gaudet 0“ Monday March ttetown, charged with the th sity which will Open the three- ls Plannan “0r. m a place Other than the”. 18- , . of a roast of beef from the Dom-l ___._____.____.___ restdence. Police evndence showad Gal- minion Store, pleaded guilty‘ Two Collisions Are Reported Two accidents were reported it city police Tuesday. The first occurred on Wey- mouth street when Douglas G. When the two prom-hing a parked car. Wendell BRIEFS o I CBI'S were ap- Ford, Charlottetowni 2 Spring Events The Charlottetown Model Aero- plane Club is planning a spring control line contest and a model plane and boat ' . Plans for the two evenzs were discussed at the semi-monthly meeting last night, with the pne~ sident. Josepu Hambly, presid- ing. Contest chairman. David which is planned for eariy in the spring at some central loca- tion. Robert Mal-Innis was ap- pointed publicity chairman for An Alberton youth was fined $20 and costs for making appli- cation for a liquor permit while under 21 years of age. Under the Highway Traffic Act, Emmett Frederick Profit, Woodvale, was fined $10 and costs for crossing the solid white line to pass another vehicle. Iant took the battery and cables from the Gaudet car in order to get his own vehicle started but he failed to return them. e items were recovered at Sum- There were 96 rural school districts in the province which sent an average of less than 15 St. Patrick’s Play a dollar and cant point of view. $8,700,000 pounds in 1962 to re- present a landed valued of $3,- '200000 DESTROY ED INDUSTRY service was conducted by Rev. A. E. Piercey assisted by Dind~ say Coles and Garth Hooper. The Legion graveside ser- vice was conducted by Her iem would soon resolve itself. Therefore, is felt that our ef- lorts in the future must be di- rected I» achieve these suits." High School auditorium. The play. under the direction of J. Pius Callaghan, again re- lceivcd an enthusiastic reception Performed Again The Benevolent Irish Society pupils each day for instruction, it is revealed in the education department report tabled yes- terday by the minister, Hon. L. . er, in a session of the legislature which has pro- pupils in the school year end- ing June 30. 1962. the report re- veals. 1 One school had an average at- Reveal Small Schools and was remanded to March . without ball by Magistrate AJ. were a dozen schools wrth l3 pu- . . . . pils and no less than 25 districts 3351"“ m “t” 9°11“ °°“‘"t yes' which sent only 14 pupils to school daily or 0 rday. IChargied with vagrancy, Ger- ' ‘ d Mo yneaux A total of 25,748 pupils attend- I a ' ed public schools in the province? 31:15 sentenced to 20 during the year and of that' ' , number 13,094 were boys and? Que mommtv . 12,654 were girls. : galng through a red light, was l fined $5 and costs or two days. ays in charged with O'Leary Souris. Stella Maris, Thijee drunk and 1110313311195- and Tignish for an average cost one lulled $20 and 10 days, all- lof 33, There were 45 buses‘ other fined $10 and costs or 5 lused and six cars were in oper- days. and another sentenced to Charlottetown. ‘ Week-End Specials cows Dial 4-9226 city. Prince County ospital have re- of communication”. , some time arranging songs ml The first series of Red C1858 day lsgrie Tuesday afternoon, o , . Sglgtficglérgm “saute” neces' “1:33: °£vastheclgistzds 93,1833: 21321621: nitie‘egpceof the changmgillCKlN' . IliUd (IOIIOI‘ CIIIIICS durlr-g Ils t d .1 . i _ ' m ' ' ','Crulcnnial Yea." will be held Mr. Archer said that the "Flne I-eVIe figsg‘ifalmsfig fizz-ofiufhghiifjfs‘ 51;? fe‘gghjfs Prior to his graduation in 1957 SMALL '. l m Charlottetown at Zion Church various competitions among ALBERTPN _ A “gm d°°ket the situation was not at rill ser- are out because of the flu germ 9 gave a series of organ re. 3 II c K \ Hall April 2. 3 and 4, accords‘Chai-lottetown groups are now faced Magistrate W. Chester S. mus at this time but he also“ a good indication that the 10. citals at various centres in the ' h in; to an announcement made being reactivated. and that the MacDonald at Albeer yestte- said several st'afi. memberqcal schools have not been dealt Marltimes. Since then he has 3 PIECES on night by A. Fremont Arch- trophies won at the October 1962 day afternoon A Monlrose resr SUMMERSIDE — John Louis were absent and the hospital too severe a blow as yet been heard on radio and tele- Serves 3 to 5 or. chairman 0“ the local Oom' Clinics Will be {If at a dent» Hugh Andrew Morris” Gallant, a young Summerslde ' vision in Newfoundland as an mince which met recently to function to be held at was fined $75 and costs for hBV- man, was ine an costs G make plans for the April Red Cross headquarters in Char. 111$ .081‘9 and Cfmtl'Ol 0f 8 motor and b o u n d over to keep the clinics. loltetown. this Friday CVeninZ. “3111019 While mpnlrEd- Joseph peace for one year after he ROCS'I' Free Delivery From Sheldow, Cherry Valley, driV- , Last ar Maritime fishermen mised action toward “consolida. It cost $124,134.50 to transport . . mg a m. a t on Eittfifiligtsvaneixmditnenn the coat lamwamt 38.000.“ pounds staged the second performancetion and reorganization" of the 1,715 pupils to the regional high , The light fine was imposed be I ' Weymouth was in collision with Gear e Scantfibh‘fi' e t d of lobsw‘s to earn me man of thenthl‘ee-act comedy. Daffy provinceys 450 school districts_ schools at Alberto”, CenFrchause he actually slid through u s t $.19” model driven by Louis on 1858 for web iodlélfloie $16,000,000. Prince Edward IS. Flynn last night before a cap- Two schools had an average Quee-ns, Eng1ewood_ Evengehne’ the intersection after applying I I ll. Bum?"- The “cement “cured p S ow land’s share of that total was amty audlence m Birchwood daily attendance of only three Kensmgton, Montague, Morell. the CHRISTIE’S PREMIUM SODAS . . I lb. pkg. 29c i1 If they didn't sink the Bismarck! am": a 1962 “t9 835‘. .0“ the 59850“- l ‘b the audience. 1 ' ' . 20 da 5. com leted the docket. Ewe" Street was. m gomsmn The “e” in.”ng wm femur“ “N0 0th“ Single MUS”)? 0311i yCast members included Mr.ltendance of five pupils, two of lg”; 51:: ifigflfilem paid “3' l y p I I mhfiaégguggfi «Siege yRi‘ger' " mm" “9"” m Whm‘ 93,“ make SO much money available Callaghan, Eileen Norton, Patsy six scholars, two schools hadl There were 5,415 students in Grade IX, 1,668 in Grade 10, 843 Ease Pack SALADA 90 BAGS who was meédingy south 0,; mm"? “"1ch brmlf‘ “'3 engme to the Iii-“wk? engaged In W m Lappin. Maurean Beagan. Eil- seven pupils, 10 had only eight P.E.lI. high schools in the last in Grade 11, 544 in Grade 12 I A P 01’ 11199!“ an expldn lIS Shar- so short a time as the lobster een Beagan, Ron Cameron. pupils per day on the average. complete school year, the re- and 187 in commercial classes. E"__"ffl°'________jja°ter"ncs' The mee‘mg “"“pbe $151“?er he COMIIIUN- It was “Kip” Morgan, Jack BIancbard. There were nine schools with port reveals. This includes the There were 4,653 high school ' ' ‘ ‘ 1 he” at a“ “me 0‘ Chester difi'iwlt. he said. to lmdcrstand Jacqueline Bentham, Corena an average attendance of nine attendance at Prince of Wales students in 1960-61, 4,280 the FREE TEA SPOON I" 13 "Malian The “are.” of the Why some fiSllemven and 0811- Steele. KCIVI'n Dowling. David pupils. seven with 10 pupils, six College. St. Dunstan’s and Notre previous year, 4,161 in the school . Club ‘5 Elm“ Burk" net's tnied their best to “des- Gallant, Gloria Darte and Jean- with 11 and 20 with an even Dame. year 1958-59 and 3,990 during 4 BARS P . troy the goose that lays the ette Boudreault. dozen in daily attendance. There' Of that number 2.073 were in | 1957-58. ‘ i H golden egg." In one section 0 39 "PP'95 B°m PercY "*"Per to? "programmes, ‘A' * * * * 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 mo --~ - c A do . V3: Banal“ it appemd mm — g owned by Charles Carr , d T . I _ I oyster Bed Bridge has given Lal 0 Rest tsonic poplin werfimendeazlozgmfi Frozen ROSE BRAND 24 02- JAR - o o Jus a , pro cc 0 l . my] :09 :3??? (it: The funeral for Percy '1'. R. chief added. . I Red Pltted , is n Collieflerman Shepherd Hooper was held Wednesday, To cone With the outbreaks —— cr 0 s s and Dr, HH Kelly db March 20 from hls late restdenc of illegal lobster fishing in cer- mBYis 11 oz. rector of veterinary services to St' Jam's Anglican Church' m“ “985' Mr' ntzgerald said 20 T b TOMATO JAR for the province, said that it is mum“ Where seWIce wa-s con' 'it was ms“? l.” mind a I m" u no, [on unusual for a dog with ducted by REV- A- E. Plel‘CGY- spcci I force of outside fishery . German Shepherd bloodlines During “9.58M” Mts' Alton “mews m “10.59 allan to “Sgt . . . . . c though it is larger than normal: sang Beyond The sun' 3: local "mgr: msthfhn an: —_ Ho has he r ‘ ‘ pro 0111- a‘ co e n", 15 '0 17a fungi 1:" t2: Honorary pallbearers were D. partment large sums of money, ‘ PINEAPPLE 48 Oz' TIN net-“Sim! of a dog produced Clark, C, Barwise. E. be No- 1 Grade 3 line,- of 22_ Dunning. P- J. Landrlgan. R “Based on previous exped- . . . o . . . o c .1 Jenkins, G.G. MacLennan. Alll' on“), it now appears that, the _ “ son Mutch and Hector Stewart. efforts we apply to me mama. BARBOURS 2 oz PKG Active pallbearers were Ches- u“ fisherfnan are not mad“. - ' ter Matheson, Russell Coles, Al- mg the desired result; and it 2 FOR ton Rodd, Russell Moore, Ger is obvious that if min deal. . aid Hooper and Garth Hooper. as and News .vould not . I I I s. 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