E to“ No lire. lllfi thawin! the .9“-er line in front. of the fed- eral building, Montague The line has been bloc ed for the past several days and work- men have been endeavouring to locate the trouble. The old tires and oil have been used to THAWING SEWER LINE t.ry and thaw this line and un- less the tnouble was located following this picture the line ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts ' He said there was a reluct-‘keep such portion of any publlr! 0 ance on the part of civic auth- walk as shall be immed’aiely orities to enforce tine by—law re-.front of such premises in «~ lating to snow removal irom'fi‘0m SHOW Kl 3 lim€‘S~ K sidmralks, and expressed me, S9'~‘ti0l1 2 0f the bY'l3“' rm>\id- ‘hope his appeal would avoid the CS I0!‘ 3 lint‘ Oi $20 and (‘U-sis! necessity of largescale prose:u- Whl”li. if "Oi Paid P3" bi‘ adiliill SOURIS .— An accident v"~ ftion for failure to observe it. I0 the lax 35S°5Sm€"i.8“d Te-icu,-red on the st, Pele;-5 in» v The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. 24, 1964. 5 By RALPH cmnnon dram sidewalks has provided the most vexing problem for civic officials this winter. He said the subject has come to the lore especially at this time, because Centennial Year is bringing great numbers of vi ' the winter to attend various conventions and other affairs. workmen to repair and then bills the users equally for the cost. BOTH TEAMS PREPARE SAME is still blocked. The present system of private lines causes the town ofihicials many head- aches because when trouble does arise the town engages .....___. Missing since 8 p.m Friday Yilontatliie I. (Monty) Warren_l piano-tuner was is Great George Street home short- ly offer it am. Saturday. .\ir Warren was d-iscovevred earlv Saturday morning by workmen on the Fathers of Con- federation Memorial Building. in an open excavation on the Richmond Street side. ii'lDl~‘SPREAD SEARCH ‘.\lr. Warren had been the ob- jecl of a widespread search by city p oi ice. ROMP and taxi drivers. When found. he was minus his can but was otherwise warmly clad. He iramped around most of the night to keep warm and pass the time until located. During: the night the tempera- ture dropped to a chilly 23 de- ‘OPS. .\lr Warren lives with his son Fire Damages Elind Piano iuner ound In Excavation and daughter-in-law, Mr. a n d Mrs. Jack 13. Warren, on Great Leaving home at 8 o'clock Fri- day night, Mr. Warren went by taxi to Reddln B«ros.. drugstore and later started for home on foot. He apparently became con- fused. and in crossing the street, missed familiar landmarks, and toppled into a cellarway at the Memorial Building site. The excavation although cold, offered good protection. otherwise. But he was cautious about lying down. preferring to keep active. HE WAS WORRIED Among his first words Satur- day morning on return home were that "he was worried that the family would be worried." 1114: family Saturday ex- pressed appreciation for the many offers of help and express- l to the police and taxi drivers in the city to r their assistance. Rapid Progress Is Being Made On Curling Rink SOURJS — Progress was made on the new Souris curling rink Saturday when the frames for the building were started to be put in place by the contractor, George Cheverie, Elmira. After one day's work, three- quarters of the frames were in place and the rest were expect- ed to be erected today. The rea- sons given for the speedy con- struction was that the frames were all prefabricated in El mira and trucked to Souris where they were erected. The construction company plans to start boarding the ply- wood sides of the building Tucs- day. and when that is finished by the end of the week work is expected to begin on the inside. The target date for the open- ing is March 15. DEBATE SIDE lltwasnotk-nowlastnilght whaIctheoutcomeoftheSDU- oth tea-ms arrived at the U avudliltorilulm wlltih the same side of the debate pre- All the facts of the case have been presented to Miami- time Intercollegiate Debating League president William Johnston. St. John’s, N-fld., and a Final decision 7: ex- pected later this week. Mr. Macltae called particular attention to the nearness of the Dominion Curling Champion- ships, scheduled for the first week in March, and said a tre- -mendous influx of curlers from all parts of Canada would start to next week. In addition. he pointed out, there will be count- less officials in charge of the Brier matches. newspapermen from all over the country as well as r a d i 0 television crews on hand for the event. Due to the tremendous amount of publicity the city will receive as a result of this event-— ex- brlng up to 1,000 peo- ple here— the streets chairman issued a special appeal to the citizens to accept responsibility for keeping sidewalks clear of T0 CONFER WITH DUTCH AM (Reuters)-— Plerre Dupuy, director of the 1967 Montreal world's fair. ar- rived here by air from Cologne. West Germany Saturday for four-day talks with the Dutch government on details of Hol- land’s participation in the fair. Dupuy, Canadian ambassador in Holland from 1946 to 1952, will v i s i t Cechoslova-kia, Austria and Switzerland after his talk: here. Factory Outlet lucky Draw Number 82980 Feb. l7 - Feb. 22 The $50.00 must be picked up by Tues.. Feb. 25 by 5 p.m Sidewalk Clearance Act To Be Enforced isnow. He said, since a vast ma- Street committee chairman i jority of the visitors will be here Elmer M80388 Said salurdaylas pedestrians, it was especia.- Ehe matte’ °f removal of 5"°“' ly desirable they receive a good‘ case there be no tenant, then of {impression of the city. l j****~a***-kt-V-¥¥¥¥-k***'k Plilli NEWMAN» flANNiWflfl|iiflAHfl Today Tuesday Wed. SHOWS 3:30-7-9 *****¥¥ KIND or LOVE l .\.lr.‘.\la(-Rae also . tnereicowred by the my as '5 H‘ 9-\\'av_\', at North Pond, one an" was considerable discussion andlB:r_;ma1 propeiy __’a! _.___.l ll?” mile-S ‘mm 50Ui'i5 Y"-‘ ' ' sturiv of the matter of the city lav. A 1956 sedan drive‘ H ow - E‘ - . .purcimsin;: sidewalk i1lows.H » ‘A./i. Whelan, Elmira. was Wa- ever. he sa‘d buying e n o ugh‘ ’\t-‘llliilsl “‘C"*‘-i l0“'3Y‘d5 -“"‘“l-‘ plows to ensure a good job being}. s “"n9n he 3051 C0nU'~"-l Of ii‘? ‘done would involve the exnonci:- ‘ S vehicle on an icy patch and l ruled it over. ‘vlure of a considerable sum of imoney, and therefore it had to 9 ‘be carefully explored before a decision is reached. ‘ BY-LAW HAS TEETH l SOURIS — The town of Sour RCMP The try-law of the City oil is postponed civic by-election ,Charloitelnwn, N u m h e r nomination date is March 3. it FIERCE FIGHTER lilatly states "it shall be the duly‘. was announced yesterday, Town l The fisher. a fierce North ‘.of every tenant or occupier Oi officials said the election will American mammal, weighs less {any premises in the city. or ln'be held March 10 than 12 pounds but can kill a The byelection was postpon- fox, deer or bobcat in a fair ht. i Damage was re-ported slight ‘and no one was injured. The accident was investigated by the Souris detachment of the owner of such premises to‘ ed due to a recent snowstorm. . ...lllEllMPlllllllllllllillilll _.lMlllllliE @:::": llllilltll -“--=3 .:...cnav-non-vonaaina . "his" favorite girls. among them "Mimi" and “Louise Ew lillflllllllllllll /V05(/ 34 Y//t/6‘- ,/ gfi Color Cartoon Pk SE 4'-fir but take her to see this hilarious movie! living Room In Parkdale A fire at the home of James Grandley. 1 8 6 Belvedere Avenue. last night at 7.40 o'clock caused damage to one wall in the living room when sparks from a fire in the fire- place wenl up thrroum a crack in the chimney and caught in between the walls. The alarm was answered by tho Parkdale fire department who had remove all the to plaster from the wall right up to the ceiling to get at the fire. The fire smouldering in the wall was almost smothered, and time could be taken to lessen dam- age by using a stirrup pump to prevent water from mining the floors. e carpets were also taken up. Both M.r. G-randley and his wife were borne at the time and Mr. Grandley saw the smoking above the mantle-piece. The home is new and was only recently moved into. They had just finished painting the room. the only one which was damag- The home was insured. LOCAL .. Marriage Course Set For St. Pius X A I0-lesson course for mar- ried people in the fundamentals of marriage. begins at St. Pius X Church hall Parkd-ale Tues- day evenlng at 8 p.m. This is the only such course scheduled for the Charlottetown area this year and couples from the city as well as several coun- try parishes are expected to at- tend. This is the Parkdale par- lshe's first venture in conduct- ing the course, which was found to be successful in Charlotte- 1-. moral, spiritual and social adaptatio will be dealt with by Rev. Preston Hammill next week. Adapted and rewritten for marrled people from the longer course. preparation for marri- age. this course looks at marri- age trom the aspects of love and happiness. . mtrltuaiity. relations and morality. It also covers masculine and feminine anatomy and psycihilow, and eno. It has been enrphulzed that this course is beneficial to couples married for a number of years. as well as newly-weds. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE BRIEFS ATTEND FUNERAL eral of Mr. Wright‘: step-father Fred Beattle who died sudden- ly. Feb. 13. 10 SCOTLAND Mrs. RM. Martin, Moots . got.- left from Montreal International 01'? Airport Friday for her home in Scotland. Mrs. Martin was call- ed to her former home due to the illness of her mother. he was accompanied by he denim- ter Rhoda. . Dunstan’: Basilica where gequlem Hid: Mass was cele- l' service the grave. 11Ie Royal Canadian Lesion members attendui the funeral. their graveside service Was conducted by Harry Morti- Boer War _ Memorial Service Held Services were held vesterday at noon by the Charlottetown branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. in mem- of those who died during the South African War, 1099-1901. The service was in remem- brance of the Battle of Pande- rg. Attending today‘: service was one of two remaining members here of the Canadian Expedi- tionary Force which fought dur- ing the Boer War. Harry Hyde. years of age. 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