ONE OF the ree nay ers at the ae mittee meeting of Mark time Baptist Ceatiatin held in Charlottetown yesterday was Rev. Dr. R.E. Whitney, Wolfville, N.S., superintendent at Nabos einai. pee tere he addressed the Seated next to him ts "tenes Steeves, Moncton, other of the ase tsa tra Lewis, Charlottetown, mittee chairman. Islane Baptist Commities Discusses Expa A group of 80 men and wo- men representing deacons, trustees, and finance boards of re ‘churches in P.E.I, met esterday in First Baptist Thurch ball to discuss the Mari- time Baptist Convention bud- get of 1962, Ira Lewis was pre- ident, Stephen Steeves, Moncton. ex- president and a prominent lay- man was guest speaker. In his remarks, Steeves pointed out the need for an increased budget for 1962 to fill the need for churches in northern New Brunswick, to house, expanding membership, and to further Saint Steeves’ opinion, is the answer to all Christian finance. Rev. Dr, Raymond Whitney, superintendent of Home , Mis- sions, advised that Baptist churches give their financi problems to responsible ieymet, action converted into evange- lam, (Christian education, so0- fal work and other phases". He hoped that P.E.I. would fail to meet budget require- ments. A discussion period brought up the subject that increases were needed to expand the Driver Reins Five Winners HALIFAX (CP) — Skip Yorke reined five winners on the 10-dash Halifax Commons harness racing program Wed- nesday aft Tacldded In tie wine over the muddy three-furlong track were both halves of feature class dash, Eight of the winners were Halifax area horses. Only out- side winner was Sandra Time, | ed by Ed Haley of Antigo- nish, N.S. Leo's Pick and Pius com: bined to pay $90.90 in the daily | double. LOCAL BRIEFS TWO FIRES City firemen were called twice | yesterday to attend to oil stoves which were not functioning pro- perly. The first va was , tof pm. No damage resulted either case, COLLISION REPORTED \ collision occurred yesterday atternoog at "approximately 4 p.m. at the intersection of Great West Royalty, was west on Fits Street collided with a ‘S90 Ford, driven by Ian G. Loo, aaa ‘out ovat. Tne Dodge fered damage to the right ft fender and head light. The ot vehicle escaped damage. oa vehicle was parking MEH nded Budget work the Board of Christian Education, including new girls’ | and boys’ work secretaries. The | need for the spread of informa- tion was termed very important, The 1962 budget showed an increase of $87,000 from $378,- 000 in 1961 to $465,000 in 1962, Rev. H.L. Mitton, pastor of First Baptist Church and dent of the Maritime United Baptist Convention extended welcome greetings on behalf of the host church. Keith Hobson thanked Rev. the select committee headed by Mrs. W. Bruce Lewis for providing the meal. Maroons Top | Beavers 5-3 Dr, | , SUMMERSIDE —The O'Leary Maroons defeated the Summer- | side Beavers 5-3 at Civic Sta- unt last night in the firet game total goal | series. for the Prince County | Intermediate ““B" championship | under MAHA jurisdiction, | | The Beavers struck early and were leading 3-0 at the end of the first period. O'Leary scored | one in the second period, and four in the final frame. suipers getting three goals and one assist. Paul Schurman fig- ured in all three goals of the getting two goals al vers. Schurman (Bowness) 3,25; 3. Beavers, Schurman (Phillips) 19.34. Penalties, Strang, O'Leary Arsenault a4 Gay Summerside, | O'Leary, G, Rogerson ral 2:47, Penalties | Gracy and Ranahan, Summer- | le. “Third. period: 8. O'Leary Bernard (G, Rogerson) 8.24; O'Leary. G. Rogerson (L. Ellis) 9.17; 7, O'Leary, G. Rog: erson (D. Ellis) 14,00; 8. O'Leary | J. Smallman (G. Bernard) 19.~ | 24. Penalties oar. got a 10 minute miscor Referees Gerard aceon and Coke Grad: West Royalty \Grabs Series Southport and West Royalty | ee battled to a ‘all tle in Queens County zone Inter- | mediate € action at Saint Dun- stan's rink last night Southport goals were by T. J. Smallwood, H. Cooper. Doiron notched two for West Royalty with singletons going | to McCabe and Kelly. West Royalty won the three game total goal zone playdown 119 and now advance against | Dunstaffnage for the County title. Kings | Well Known \sland Native | Dies In West leath occured at Winni- Me racnaces morning after & short illness, of Mrs. Mary Cine rere) Maclows, “eye of the late Rev. MacLean, in ey ‘Stst year, She was born at Augustine | Cove, P.E.I. the daughter of | den. Two brothers, John B, and | Finley, predeceased her. | ami | Her ‘husband was one of the |founders of the P.E.I. Protes- tant Orphanage and she was an presi- | ardent supporter and worker im | 708,392 with the item for teacl its ehalf for many year: She was the president of the | Ladies Aid of the P.E.I, Hos- | | pital for several years, was pre-| Bident of the Ladies Auxitiary | of the YMCA, and w. ber and onetime grand Mist: ress of the LO} She leaves the following fam- | |ily: Nell D. MacLean; | Jean, | Mrs. B, Earle MacDonald and Minnie, Mrs, J. M. MacFayden all of Charlottetown. jaugh- ter Ruth, Mrs. H. C. Dunn and | Miss Murial MacLean reside in | Winnipeg, Archibald G. Mac- | | Lean lives in Raymore. Sask. | | and Henry B, MacLean lives | in . Vaseniver, BC. e funeral will be held this atom oe Tote Presby- | | terian Church, Winnipeg afte | Which the remains will be for- "A to the MacLean Feeethoreinere they will arrive tomorrow (Friday) morn- ing, where they will rest until | Saturday noon, Funeral will be held from noon, service commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in the Mermaid cemetery. [Minor Hockey Night Is Planned is MONTAGUE — Sees | ne, Bantams and Mosqui- ‘were out in force in Mon- | ert yesterday afternoon sell- ing oe in an effort to get as y citizens as possible to at- eir minor hoc! night a the Montague Sa on Friday night, Proc enings entertainment will go & osu hockey equipment pe thusiastic hockey play: checking with we eof the lads and asking him how the tickets were selling he said “pretty good, one man said we be) a ores enough, boy " is the eiocere’ “hope of the Jads and their helpers that all parents will be on hand for this very important event Winsloe Whips Stanhope 5-1 Winsloe defeated Stanhope ‘54 in a regular school hockey league Pie at North ink last | the winners were | tt Royalty and Earle Norrle | for ‘$118,907, $704,996 ISLAND NEWS PAG Charlottetown and Queens County steering committee com- ea of representatives Charlottetown and outlying dis- tricts was formed last following 8 meeting with pro- vincial director of town plan ning, Claude Smith to discuss amalgamation. “a Smith said, following to the press; that jould be known as Jottetown and Suburban Study Commitee’ Members include Edmond Arsenault, Charitisiowns Alexander Mi | Lean, chairman of the Park- i Commissioners; LAST FISCAL (Continued from Page 1) On the expenditure side - debt | charges of $2,232,503 took revenue. Health expenditures | jounted to $3,515,793 ye wel- fare eet labour to $1,903,413. EDUCATION SPENDING. Education accounted for $2,- running to more than one and one-half million dollars. | Supplementary grants fo | school districts amounted | $379,215 and transportation and tuition to $120,563. ther items of ordinary ex- penditure included $281,798 for | administration of justice, $94,- 920 for legislation $586,176 eis, $54,165 for $2,1 isheries 7 for highways and | 9.9 tead, and then coasted in the | Summer. foutry and natural resources | nied when Northside scored all | accounted for $243.650. Public works accounted for | $112,824, tourists development for Te | funds of revenue (This included $473,931 for gasoline tax re bates), $413,002 for “other cur- rent expenditures and $588,451 ‘on general government. CAPITOL EXPENDITURE | An amount of $2,166,130 highway construction, $499,708 | |for Montgomery Hall, $600,443 for the Trans-Canada Highway Glen Rogerson led the O'Leary | the Kirk of St. James Saturday | and $1,935,084 for roads to re- sources were among the biggest items in capital expenditures. e revenue side, contri- butions from Canada amounting to $2,848,756 oe the capitol revenue side in- luded $179,578 under hosnia construction, $551,094 for Trans-Canada Highway and sn 128,082 on roads to resources. ral tor Ron Clarke 2, L. Ranahan, B. Stephenson and R. Thompson. ase 7 Mg DANGER Four hundred volcanoes pock- rk the Indonesian archipel- Golden Fried | Parkdale Royals | with three goals, | and Bomber Andrea scored the the government of \2"fuh | Moore & McLeod Ltd. | CLOSED THURSDAY until 1 p.m. for the funeral of THE LATE GEORGE McQUAID we ARAVA FOOD AT ITS BEST... We Feature [zee Store Chariotictown, Thurs, Mer. 8, 1962. 5 1964, wi Suburban Study a Group Is Formed Spring Park (No-Man’s-Land), committee would appoint an impartial chai a meaber of the comelion, who would work along with the cor Maltiee ‘members, in. discussing what further action would be taken on the ma‘ “It was a cs good ing and wo bode ‘fall repce- sentation “ot all parties com cerned,” Mr. Smith said. The meeting was attended by es of Charlotte. iale, Sherwood West y and Spring Park. Also attending ‘was Mayor then * Gaudet’ of Cherloitetowa and City Clerk John Butler. Ramblers Crush Victorias 12-5 AMHERST (CP) — Amherst by convention delegates | Neil and Jane (Bell) MacFay- | heavy bite out of the poate | ney Victorias 12-5 here Wednes- day night to win their fourth straight Nova Scotia Senior hockey championship. The victory gave the Nova - | Scdtia Senior League winners a | ers: salaries and supplements | 2-0 win in the best-of-three final | 218 Hillsboro Street with the Cape Breton repre- | sentatives. Amherst won the first game at North Sydney 7-1 Monday night and now meet of Charlotte- town, New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island winners. ‘The best-of-five series opens in Charlottetown Saturday. Ramblers ran all over Vics for two periods, building up a its goals, Little Gerry Boss led Ramb- | lers with four goals, Alain Garon, Russ Malone and Hartley Esta- brooks each had two. The others were scored by Roger Leger and Dave Kiley. Bruce Wilson led Northside Vince Ryan others. MoreComfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here isa pleasant way to ov toote plate discomfort, FASteere, proved powder, sprinkled {ibper and jower plates holda them Bhuee 6 thet they fe @. guy, forvable, coer, pasty Kaste of feett alin ees tia} “Does not sour Checks “Date Scion breath’ Get FASTEN today at rus 6 mere. | Monkieg, first ladiatation prepared | rt the com Confederat Centennial here in given second reading and agreed to in committee of the legislature yesterday after- noon, Hon. J. David Stewart was the promoter with Lorne Summerside in the Wer Stewart explained that the bill will set up as a corporate body the committee of citizens which are charged with the main responsibility in making arrangements for the extensive of Mr. Smith explained that the aatacetione expected in that oe stated object of the com- mittee is “To make and carry out all necessary arrangements < 2 Boys Flown To Hospitals Two Island boys were flown to hospitals in Halifax and Montreal since Tuesda Allan MacLean, 16, Brool field, wes sent 10. the’ Victora jeneral Hospital in Halifax Tuesday night with a spontan- eous blood vessel rupture in his head. There was no accident in- volved. The youth complained of a headache in the evening, and later became unconscious, |Dr. Kent Ellis was called, and "| Ramblers pounded North Syd- | the boy was first taken to the |P.E.L. Hospital, from where he |was transferred to Halifax | around 11.30 p.m, Allan is the son of Mr. and Mrs, James MacLean, Brookfield. A Charlottetown boy, 15, Percy MacInnis, was flown to the Montreal Children’s Hos- pital from the Charlottetown Hospital on Wednesday after. noon. Dr. Jack Sweeney accom- panied him, The boy is suffering from a |rare condition known as portal hypertension, a blockage in the circulation of blood vessels from the intestines to the liver. had a similar operation jneth Macinnis, Mr. and Mrs. BENEVOLENT | First Legislation Appears For Celebrations In 1964 | such gifts or grants as may be MONTHLY MEETING Thurs. March 8 - 8 P.M. Agenda: Important play and parade business. Full attendance is requested. | ke wkekaek wk KKK HELD OVER for the organizing of a suitable | and effective celebration of. the | HOWS ccc s Se ta'wesee TODAY ONLY ‘ of the Fathers of Confederation 8:30-7-9 at Charlottetown and the cele- bration of the one hundredth an- niversary thereof. The members, fonorary of- ficers and honorary members shall serve without remunera- tion, the bill states. The management, administa- tion, all business and affairs and the control of the revenues and expenditures of the com- mittee will be vested in board of directors. The committee will be finane- ed, the bill states, by grants from the government of Prince Edwards Island, authorized by an appropriation from the legis- lature for the purpose, and by eceived from time to timt. One section provides that the government may by proclama- tion fix a day or days which shall be a public holiday for the celebration of the Centenary of Charlottetown meeting of the Fathers of Confederation. A bill to amend the county court act was promoted by Hon. Melvin McQuaid with Harold Smith, Pownal in the chair as it was approved in committee of the legislature. 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