SO Sager y =< s Sy ee RE SPR ee a Sekt) ae eee ¥ cag ea se. ; ‘ ros ‘a 4 ae . ; ~ ; . ! . | UIC Regulations Outlined © || Pied On Tuesday | By Ch'town Office Manager’ |=: 3, 1959, The belief that there is ‘no; Im order to test the sincerity| ness of difficulty” for persons| of the claimant who. declares his| son ( draw unemployment insur-| readiness to accept work, ~Mr./ N.), in ance benefits rather: than work) Murley pointed out the UIC must of Mr. , work ‘is available; was have 4 suitable job opening to} bell of Sevens ty J. B. Marian, met aul See alee oes Ee eae of the Charlottetown unem-| red. “Here is on area~in which pe eThe tact is,” said Mr. Mur:| “The commission's eetional er eae ae a oe ee eee of ‘must declare, | “is designed specifically tp find time -he receives money | the right worker for the employ- the commission, that he is|er’s job and the right job for the able, ready willing to work,| ustemployed worker. Matching Moreover,” he went on, “any-|‘the worker to the job is a highly refusing an . offer ‘suit-|.skilled occupation and the NES employment is likely to be| has the staff to be of great. as- ae en roo eS this e ‘ D ae ps | oe e nf 4 St. Pius CWL as well es helping to form public] For Montagu | - ) mn ee 3 ds Meeting For the sake of the child he| MONTAGUE — Curling tonight LEGION RUNNER-UP THIS IS THE OLD Vittoria | intermediate hockey on the Iskand ROW: left to| o4., pointed out, parents and teach-| at Montague: 4 eee Unions hockey team that on the The Unions of that year dropped | Fight, William MacDonald, Donald | 09 tive ‘Se Bins er gee eeing | ers should know each other, and) 6:45 P.M. Col. A. W. Rogers presents the, the provincial bonspiel, complet-; Nicholson; mate, Jim Cudmore; night of March Sih, 1929, brought | Charlottetown Abbie 4. | MacLeod, captain; Stanley ‘Stew- CWL was meet often to speak about the) Ice 2 — Jamieson —| Gooderham and Worts Trophy|ed at Montague on Saturday.| second stone, Joey Fraser; first — > : to win the| art, Whitiield Howatt, Crilly Lea,|i@_ ‘he Parish Tall on Sunday) all-important child. Nor must we|E. Cudmore vs. H. Ciair. and prizes to the runners-up in| Team members are: skip, G.| stone, George Worth to a halt the grip which’ squads | Island crown and eventually won BACK ROW: Dan Macleod, Hed. | ““eniné- a Perey| rect that situations and attitud-| | lee 1 — Yeo competition — 1 - — > . from Charlottetown and Summer- | the title. Insert at the | ley Milller,-Frank Pidgeon, James | i pete, , 2s impress themselves on the|H. Poole vs . MacLean. inet’ wetabesion | ken tek 7S relatives’ aed felends ia LOG¢hET side had held for many years on! left is Rev. J.P. Kaye, manager! MacLeod, Chartes Logan. craig ‘wal “cneea le tao] at ol an books; that pon. |S 759% eotenen froma severe injuries tot. GANT Ae SAANIDDS | | Seca: on Sunder, 4 ‘ should children reg ~, | her arm — sent there were 10 on the roster. |esue Prayer offered by the| school in a ¢rame of mind ready|/, MacDonald vs. M. Sullivan. caate Sjende Ba. | Urban. Supremacy In Hockey SIX STILL, RESIDENTS are| V-. MacKenzie. Fe at ates i Fecete aston: that inter-| , 06,1 ——_ Yeo competition — H-| yer. Joseph Gardiner of Laun- win Meciienie: Ute Beads, re ss iar tame eee Te ‘gy a a Mrs. Eugene Gorm ested parents e regulat- - L. Johnston. | ching was a business visitor to | gret ¢o hear of his car accident "Vernon Maclece “Sane still residents of Victoria. Living| mo Sninotes “ef the revions [@d study periods for the child.|°'s), 1 -! * || Gempeeen gn Seabay,” Vas [aaa Ak sae ieee. Glen] one ore neue ene n rc ' in the village or vicinity are Bill! meeting which were approved {Children cannot be up late and|¢'inman, ve. Re beck | 25m gow, N.S, Mr. MacKenzie is now| 3 son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonand eee Stewart, Don MacLeod, Hedley| 4 she also read correspond- | ™pect to give their best to their} Ice i A. A. Fraser, vs. F.|_Mr. and Mrrs.-Spurgeon Walk- | patient’ in the Charlottetown! MacLean, ‘Murray River. Old time sport fans in the Vic-) time championships | ‘Miller. Jim MacLeod and Daa|©nce, from the ‘national director | Scho! work. Some pupils have! yuozz0 et, motored to Souris on Sunday, | Hospital. His many friends wish toria. area will recall the night on those bygone | wractcod. Whitfield Howatt lives|% tie Sacred Heart program, | learned good study habits} ; February 22nd him a speedy recovery. Chseabstadion ses acaa a of March th, 1929, as the night/days, Crilly Lea, now of Mut-/in ‘Truro, Charlie Logan in Pug-| te Catholic Information Cen-/8md need help in order to help Friends of Captain H. Larsen ; June MacKinnon of Murray Riv- © domination of Island intermedi-|ray Harbour, but a Victoria re-| wach N's, Frank Pidgeon in| ‘er end Library and the national | themselves. Witnesses To are sorry to hear that he is ill|' Mis. Edwin MacKenzie and son| er who received her cap’ in the : ate hockey by Summerside and/sident and a defenceman with| poronto and Crilly Lea in Mur-|Comvenor of the CWL maga- Education Week was an inter- at his home and all wish him | aud daughter Dannie and Lor-| nurses remony which took cen at at yesteray hg far a8 1 know) PY Horbar we tnmsiee. is FESS peemeghe ook ghar ee Hear Speaker an early return to good health. | raine Wilson, visited Little Sands| mace recently im the *.E.1. Hos . . , came up dur- : ime the}: mee ago today—that the old Victoria was tao ret Kone 9 eonettr od Rant Miike tn uel, Mebie Lar. W. Cheverie, presented the fin-|ing the meeting as a resuk of| MONTAGUE — Mr. Levi Wail,| Friends of Mr. James j Me- aa sue le, MacKenzie » Leos Iaand imernediste chemeice-| wan't the iat” ter and Ralph Bevan on defence| prac! report. It was decided | the guest speaker's instructive ad-| circuit supervisor of Jehovah's|Karney are sorry to hear: that | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dal-| yr. John Burho. Abney, has ship by coming out oa top 6-5 in added, “ and forwards Parker and Pud 2 eS eee. re Witnesses will be with the Mon-|he is a patient im the Kings|ey, New Glasgow and have re- : gee ferlen wath tho Cher- He ddded, I recall that series} wnitiock, Toby MacMillan ciig-| te Catholic Information Cen-| A vote’ of thanks was tendered| tague n this week, on| County Memorial Hospital and | turned to that city. been hauling wood from Mr. Mal- ae well, especially the game in} gig « *” Sherren Jimmy | ‘Sand to the Sacred Heart |the speaker by the president on| his semi-annual visit, to assist in| il wish him an early return to coln MacPherson’s, Wood Ie The Unions lost that Charlottetown. It was soft wea-| (Jimmy's Taxi) Power and Dr.| Program | __|motion by Allan Gauthier, sec-| the training program of the min.| 800d health. The teacher, Miss Velma Stew-| Lande recently C0. ‘gy eg rye ther and our goalie Bill Mac-| Wena) MasDonald Mrs. John Beaton, spiritual | onded by Mrs, Charles MacNeill, | isterial activities. at and pupils of lillie Seats | ; Tinusty ia the old arene tink in| an "ee Beactodlly wp to his)". eet chametened convenor, presented her report! The meeting adjourned until] Some of the duties Mr. Wall| Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gotell,|s445) recentl saad 3 Charlottetown and went on trom| “Gly re diet that the te Victoria Stan Stewart scared two| quirements for tpe altar during | 2i2_% March. will have during hie visit will| accompanied by Mrs. Samuel | "00" sry Cale, cookies god pper Price : . alled ams rs : isti ! a bi i a : : More to win the Merttiane chem-| a os most| i, Unions and MacMillan| the Easter seasoo be provided me ae eee ame Tee, el ee gadis ier Liewel- fudge were given to the chi en. | Hik | Again defaulted. do now. “We only had eight, in| goal was scored by one of fete meee ee Seeepetee Auxiliary Plans People of good will and<conduct-| ‘yn motored to Charlottetown on ‘riends ait relatives ina That wag the beginning of| fact seven for Whit Howatt was| Whitlock lads. was approved. 2 ing Bible studies in the homes.| Wednesday. Feb. 25th. . a tel NEW YORK (AS) — Gamal great success for the Victoria| sick and Frank Pidgeon and I} Frank MacFarlane of bis] oot ee eee For April Sale He will conclude his visit with a} The weekly card party spon- oe eee of ie eee, i - Unions who went on in later| played the whole game on de-! Cove and Earl Prowse Cherlin, Boe aie ter okie, egy in is ee ee ee ee Se sans SX Pee years to capture several Mari-| fence.” When everyone was lottetown handled the’ whistles. Plans for a rummage for our day?” fol-| of St. James Church, was February 16th. Mrs. Poole was| cent in price again Wednestag, . pre- ee ee te is a sale |Jowed by a study of the Watch-| in the parish hall on Thursday | formeriy Florence Brown of Wood| _. icing the quotation te 92 cents eee ere - faa of the Tecate. at |tower and 2 final address to the night. The following were the | Islands and has many fri adel , ' their reports v ° meeting les Auxi- | congregation. ae winners on the night’s play: | relatives here. Sincere sympathy ‘ e cepted and approved. liary of the YMCA Tuesday = Ladies: Mrs. Warren Baker; |is extended to all the relatives} Major producers, turn out — er a | an Ss Ou Tt was suggested that resole-| stternoon at the “Y’’. EORGET WN Men’s: William J. Martell, Wil-| by their many friends in this|considerably more copper thas $ ing ig eal eumreatien the Fat omens a4 G R Pee elder mat eee ee aa an sual . : Show banquet ; ), : crease in their of 0 2 sec ee ST eee necting re. | Ant. appointed convenors. The| Mrs. William Murphy of George-| Mrs. Wilfred Prosper and Char-| Relatives anc friends in Little| The increase matched a %-cent Solved to forward a resolution |{TeUS? supper: of ‘the Alpha | towa, accompanied by her sis-| les Fitzgerald. - - _ | Sands were pleased to learn that| boost made by smelters Tuesday. ou Ee es rves n es or i i aetieoal Y’s Men will be held the same |ter, Mrs. Daniel Bushey of is Miss Mary Blue of Hopefield, re-| They also increased the price %- Tike pen ge evening. Souris, left on Thursday. for| Citizens of Georgetown learn-| ceived her cap in the capping|cemt last week and %-cent the aes ick 0 The auxiliary’s spring tea was | Toronto, Ontario, where they/ed recently with the deepest | cremony in the Prince Edward | Previous week. Canadian Press Siait Wrier | tir. Stewart os i oe conventional method. sminating committee consist: | Sumo guuste ‘anticles for the gen Welter Solomea, in River Hebert, NS. ot Rew | stand Hospital 7 ; : : : , es ; . in er . NS., ° : EDMONTON (CP) — Alberta Tac: tantty-dotoniog ‘Minet io ou:} products should be| ing of Mrs. G. W.’ Cheverie, | variety table. Rive, ‘Rapeseed Gdamen sabi iden 3. Bayes. the late Mr. : erude oil reserves’ alone could| pected’ to leaye a place for oil| (Tapped ia the rock melted by| Mrs. Fred Kenny and Miss Ria It was reported cards were | Miss Carmelita Soloman —motor-| Boyce was paster of St. David’s| Te many friends of Mrs. Hec- exceed those of the remainder of|to gather before being pumped| the explosion Goudet : to nominate "| sent to Mrs. A. MacLean and |ed to the city on Thursday, Feb-| United Church, Georgetown for | ‘or Stuart of Wood Islands, re- the non-Communist world if pro- ; eo ae cae Mrs. E. Bullman and Mrs. E. | ruary 19th. ten years, retiring in 1951. Dur- wedi ag sche lapalbapase tye ds - 0 meeting. “| Bell of the buying committee} Mr.-J. P. Febril of Saint John,| ing his ministry in Georgetown | ifax. Ww a posed experiments to extract oil ¢ ge mum, there was no reason to/ ion, Monsignor MacKenzie ad- speedy recovery by nuclear blasts sre succesetl Unsatisfied fear that these amounts woul! be| dressed the meeting and gave | Sci, + Purcntse of seversl| CU, (Goitgetown Royalty. | who greally admired” andre <a aertaiee Alberts. paid very often. He thought how-| an outline of the rules govern J. Burgess, the president| Mrs. Mary Yorston received} spected his christian} Messrs Afchie- and Leonard The Western Hemisphere now| (Continued from page 1) _| ever it would be a good thing to| ing the election of officers. ; : — a Beye ter ater ofthe 11 dent, $10,000 would be litle have the Ae By cca egy) feo! of the group, . a Se aoe corey Be ene AC! MacLean, Murray River, visited ! known reserves non-Com-| enough small what he termed extreme hard- Ra as 14th, of her brother, Wil- sunistworkd, — whose total. is|Ten wo | ios Stella Maris PISQUID EAST © |fam Groomman. The late Mr| UMMAH HHA HH SF about 230,000,000,000 barrels—with| He noted that the amount Questioned ky Mr. Rossiter, the : Crossman was a former residext| > : * the remainder being found mostiy| Mf Pald out each year was very | Premier toot the uni! H, & S. Meets ses. dt thes ats tebeetias 1k Geeta. ee tad been NOMINATED. FOR THIS YEAR'S ACADEMY AWARD!” in the Middle East. = ne cet at meng | BOW stankls at $180,000. During aid, Lorne Valley, were visitors| an employee of the Dominion oa | . : The proposed extraction of oil| of such large amounts, wold | the fiscal year of 1957-58 the sum) NORTH RUSTICO — The regu-| in Pigquid East Tuesday even-| Steel and Coal Company at Syd-| 3 “BEST STORY AND SCREEN PLAY” + from the Athabasca oil sands/ 9. j . of $5,700 was paid in:claims but/1,- monthly meeting of Stella! ing the guests of Mrs. MacDon-| 2¢y, N.S. cere couki, if successful, leave Alberta | 6m imsiance , where ago and | “rae April 1 to November 30 Maris Home and School Associa-| 414’, parents, Mr. and Mre Mr. Arthur MacNeill, Prin * J piece ; % with reserves @f_up to 900,000,- is stil in | years a 1958 the sum of $9,856 was recove|tion was held on Tuesday eV€-| George Jay cipal of Georgetown High School / Paramount presents 000,000 barrels. | bills have now accumulated to| Set Anpual receivts of the fund) ning, Feb 2 at-7.30 p.m. There His many friends in this vicini- ee er eee bis . MOSTL in the Middle East; Mr. Bell reminded the House. __ LeClair, president, was in theliee Jay has died suddenly - at ; Dicks, mem- mt Reserves in ; ._MLM. Bell (L-5th Prince) saitd) hai ber of the ferry Abegweit, was oe 000,000 barrels while| that although these maximum ss ; 5 r. ‘ this home in Rumford, Maine. Mr. of bi ats. “a total 164,312, a substantial increase in pay-| wiss Jean Gallant’s class. a weekend guest of his pare he * t 9,400,-| amounts were stipulated by Jay was born and lived his early ond Nelson Dicks. the Far East holds about 8, "| statute. the claimant would be | @&mls was warranted and felt ®/ Grades mI, IV, won the life in Pisquid East, and he visit Captain Mes. te 000,000. barrels. Known reserves Boyes would not endanger the stand- attend BP sed : ~ "| Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Paquet ‘ in the Western Hemisphere total| eligible to receive _ only the | ing for parent a, ed here frequently. of Souris were visitors to| > They'll float your heart $4,000,000,000 barrels, with 30,-| Jadement handed down by the|''G, » standing vote Mr. R.R.|iné. The ‘ophy Bee Deen held | "vee. = Lester Ja¥,| Georgetown, on Sunday, where quayan waves of in * a in_the pany ny PREMIER AGREES ee eee tee Saleanae ellen ane St. Catherine’s class. Grades VI. day afternoon te Pisquid Bast, aay ae ee aoe ae * love and laughter! uae D | aiketes agreed with both the member! vite 26TH. VISIT George Jay. Miss Doreen Scully, student] in love with each other, = Athabasca oil sands con-| ‘tom 1st Queens and the Leader Highlight of the evening w 25) Mr Edwin Craig and Mr. Ira| at Notre Dame Academy, was in love with Cary’s * The peace of the Opposition that the pay-| OTHER AMENDMENTS an address by the provincial pre-| yea-nonald, West Covehead|@ weekend visitor to her home _ tain an_ estimated 600,000,000,000! ments should—be-inereased—but | _ Other amendments to the High | sident G. Reginald MacNutt, who| visited with Mr. and Mrs. George| in Georgetown. delightful, devilish « barrelsvof crude oil in a 17,000-|,- expressed concern that | Way Traffic Act dealt with the| surely ‘merits congratulations on} 50. —-Thursday———___| — _o ia at area, about 200 miles! through too generous payments | dimming of fights when following] his keen = ied opis ay Mr. Edward Jay spent the Miss Maé Lavers, R.N., has ae : a oe *| week- Charlottetown, resumed her nursing duties on experts believe that be-} Leo Rossiter (PC—2nd Kings) | ing with the granting of beginn-| visitation outside the city. wie @ be ingore See the staff of the Kings County "| my MacDonald and Mr. MacDon-| Memorial Hospital in Montague ald ; a year ago, expressing his} 44:.. Ejisie Rodgerson, nurse-|her home Monday after having to iis mind was unfair. He| pleasure on having been able to! |. iraining,gt the Prince Edward| spent the past two months in *| Island Hospital, was a week-end} Charlottetown with her daught- visitor at the home of her parents| er Mrs. Johnny MacDonald. rels, and the total of the non-| ation given to such a move of their lights out when they were set-up of Home and School in Tor-| ye> and Mrs Communist world to about 530,-| Framk MacNutt (1—3rd/ actually unaware that the light| onto; covered national relations| ye, sad Mrs or Y wlth * 900,000,000 barrels Prince) said he was strongly | was mot functioning as to fees. Mr. MacNutt dealt | afd Mrs. Floyd Jay , é in favour of an increase in pay- Premier Matheson who is also| with. roles Home and School is| 2%: Mertin and Irwin motored MAY START NEXT WINTER ; ior; tee wetadtiatinl | ailaaman Camanel Sn catenin 4 to Covehead Road Sunday, where - _ Officials hope to proceed with| iiGement fund. He felt that| the ROMP report showed that! “cmling, strengthening rela-|-they were the guests of Mre.| PUBLIC DEBATE actual experiments at the Atha-| claims for damage against pro- | while there were 3,015 written / Jay's parents, Mr. and Mrs: Wait basca sands next winter. __ | perty as well as against person warnings given during the | mah driver going 60 mph in @ 40) er MacDonald. Sam Stewart of Calgary, Rich-|'should be’ raised. there were only 1,400 ean mille zone. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leard, : field’s Canadiaéi division mana-| yr MacNutt inquired of the’ tions. The Attorney General saidd,/ son Wally and daughter, Lorna} Montague High School ger, told a press conference the| Premier whether he had given| He felt that moat police offficers| , "Police will not bother you} were visitors. in Charlottetown et experiments will include nuclear) thought’ to _ introducing “‘A | took irito consideration whether or oe — += Sunday. Auditorium, Thursday, blasts to produce oil “from the) Safety Responsibility Act’’. Mr. | not the driver was a habitual of- you' Mr. Alton Jay was a visitor sands buried too deeply to em-| Matheson said he uméerstood | fender. He believed that in only a ra a yg tan g har «oom March 5th, 8 p.m., Mont- ses bother you and diy should was ¥¥ MN MM MM KM HH Saturday. ploy surtace Sip mI ol OH) runwick and" Meniiobs | Sones Sedwe tis Cont ker nie | at Sere wes Bo grounds for| cesrigtaowd widied’ Mes, Mec'| “€U¢ High School vs. St. Oil in the ents is too oe - was not too familiar with or violations of the kind referred oo Petes uk ot cae eg A ge bo at and Mrs./ Dunstan’s University High and tar-like to or pump - though. : qi . , ing week-end. ? arally, he said. must be healed Oe Retin: tenet ckunar | SPEEDING aoe eM 2nd Mrs. Sterling Lane] School. Admission 25¢. : to convert it to 3 light oil. , viene tetned ‘sit ‘ ghters Mette ea Heat generated by a nuclear it on ever been ppt onan a a ésourists vo B ygeo Fang a eed ae not son er were visitors in Pisquid East} Sponsored by Montague blast appears to be the most eco-| nS oaot charged during the past summer | ognorance of the law. He recalled | 5¥%day, the guests of Mr. and) | nomical and feasible energy ae” ine ¢hrough Cornwall.| that he himself had been convict-| Mrs. George Jay. High School Public Speak- Premier Matheson said the speeding source available to raise the tem-| 1204 has compulsory insur. | He thought a little beeway should| ed of speeding at Cornwall and| Miss Georgie Dover and her). = 1, : 7 ance in the case of an impaired |be given tourists. “These were | lied paid a fine. me mother, ¢ clieee Dever gz . + or drunken driver, also in, the | g00d solid citizens ,™ . recolied during a| motored tottetown Satur EASTERN ; att 6 ren Beret & Se gy yg evel on eee — Bawerd Jey rob a. unsatisfied ent claim. In emier Matheson reminded heard 000 warnings, AUCTiON “45” Score Cards for sale at Guardian-Patriot Centra] Printing. HOCKEY THURSDAY night Murray Harbor Rink, Murray Harbour ins v.s. Charlotte- town Baptfst Church team. Game 8.15 sharp. Skate after, MEETING OF St. Mary's Road Liberal Poll will be held on Fri- day,, March 6th. At Jack Mac- Kinnon’s 8 p.m. For the purpose af appointing Road Foreman. NOTICE TO PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS ! 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