7 T7 ‘Q. ' SIAND NEWS PAGE Eastern Ancl Central Districts I The Guardian. ci_iEtFttetown,1v__gd_._1)ec. 11, 1963. 5 ‘atoeoaesrowu LOCALS 805 and 826 of the nis, president of Local 326 union of hospital employees Mrs. Annie Frizzell. secret- from the P.E.l. and Charlotte- ary-treasurer of 826: a town hospital-s held their an- Dowell, director of education. nual dinner and meeting at Canadian Union of Public the Royal Canadian Legion Employees. the guest speak- Home last night. Seen here are er. and Arthur Gallant. pre- left to right: Edward MacIn- sident of Local 805. Union Speaker Criticizes Delay James Doweli. director of ‘steps to set up the necessary education. Canadian Union of i tribunal which would bi-‘"1 for L4 in 3 on Public Employees. speaking last lfinal and binding recommenda- night at a meeting of Locals B05 Itions in the wage dispute." he aid. and 826 hospital employees said the image of labor movement as seen by the average citizen was ilnterfe-rence in the fi I m Geo'townilnvestigating Municipal loan Fund GEORGETOWN-—The George-gcouncil, was received from Mr. town Town Council at its regu-lMacKay. lair meeting Monday night un-l Four companies have signified an-imously passed a resclutionltheirr intention to submit speci- to bring the Town of Georgetown iications on the matter of water u-nder the provisions of the Pro- and sewage installation, if and vincial Town Planning Act and ' when this its proceeded with un- the town clerk. Mrs. Joan Eas-’der the loans for municipal cap- ton was instructed to forwa.v-dlitai works. to the provincial secretary the} The council decided that necessary request to make thisigift of given each of the cffecizive. .snow plow operators. Cecil Bell He felt the less governmental ' of labor Couin. J. F‘. Johnson movedland Hamid Dockendorff in ap- wrang and he condemned rac-‘management the better atf the the resolution, which was sec-lpreciaiion oruie fine service they keteering. corrupt labor leaders parties would ‘be. He did ask, and Oommunist - dommate.l,however, that the government unions. ltake a good look at this concept He men challenged ,my(,n.e t0 lof collective bargaining and that find fault with the pmgram and. | it revise its tlunkmvg whereby activities in the democ.raticl”‘¢_ ,l”‘°°°55 0’ °°ll°¢m'V9 53*‘ structure of the cure. ;Ka-'n:nt§ea;n'?tlh¢”f°t]:nS of, nasal: It is the policy. he said. ’“‘““ ‘° W" ‘° """““ 3 his union to develop harmonious ceiationshiips with the hospitali _ I management from coast to Coast I. I B and he criiticized the manner in! e S which the problems involvingl the Charlottetown and Prince ‘L B k Fdward Island hospital employ-l ees have been haindledbythei _n_ _ M B_,- L d pmvmcm‘1gm,m.nme,m_ ‘ I nee-,\ea‘r-n ’ than un . . . ‘spent the night in the Charlotte- He felt more was ll" -luml" town Hospital a“?t==*1‘ being struck call” for ' twwyem delay in lbv a truck on Spring Pairklhoad brgn 5‘ am": a °°'m'act settle’ ‘about 7 o'clock last evening. 'I‘hc m ‘. ‘ _ lad was reported to have sus- Lavmz particular emphasis on tamed a broken ten leg. the concert of collective bar- Young Brian. the son admins. hechanged that the t_zov- Thomas Lund. Central Junction. G1‘l1me'M. 011 one hahd. l‘e<lllll'€d was believed to have run out that the union be certified and in {mm as the muck which was the development progressed. then on the Otlheif halnd negaffid driven by Linus McQ-Jaid of Though not expressing in d - POP “W59 l'l8hIllS~ H9 W&‘'- 111819113 Bonshaw. Police said the driver .part:iou1m' reference to the wage could not dispute between the two unions chih1_ here and the govennmenlt where f "-~*~ the government “has not taken Dies In Ont. Word has been_recelved here [0 C AL Islancl s;...;" of to of Sister St. Helen of Calvary, OND. formerly Helen Stewart of Georgetown. Sister St. Helen was the igst remaining member of her fam- ’ily, having been predeceased by CLEAR TREE STUMPS .her father Dr. Duncan A. Stew- Be"‘°3“°d by P9d°5”'l9"5 “dlart and her mother Emma 0'- motorist tree stumps which Brien Stewart; 8 bmbher AL H001‘ sidewalk’ 3"“ Parking bert and a sister Marie who died areas are being dug out. The in Chmhoodp ;th»c_>__hospiniaJ management. * ine Limited and Gulf Garden to and-ed by Couin. A. H. Stewan-t.lI1ad rendered the town during Miavrtin Yeatman. manager ')l'llaSI. winter in the matter of the P.E.l. Branch of sathuistlsnow plow service. Mari-ne Limited was present ail A letter from C. W. Rump. the meeting a-nd after be in g l secretaim’ Of the B03I'd 0‘ Tl‘<'iIlS- wclcomed by His Worship. Dr. lport Colrnmissioners was read. A. Kennedy he was introducedgin which Mr. Rump stated thavtl ito the members of the council. [the if-'Wh'S Dl‘0lPSl of “he C3113- Mr_ Yeautman lnrfm'm'a;l]_V dis- (Lian National Ra-liways curtail- cussed with the council several men of winter service to George- matters of importance on both town has been turned over to the Town of Geongetown and the commission council of the Baihurst Mainline Limited. He.Canad.ian National Railways. cyprossetl the ‘appreciation nI'lM“L SERVICE h's °°m‘*’a'"’ (M the l"'°"‘“-V The matter of out-going mail and generous manner in u'hiich!__.el.vice for me mwn was di‘, ll‘ had me" """°l"°d by theicussed by the council and it T ‘ ' ' ‘I18 matter to l Dosta epart- flmelr °" the m':‘;iel:')"?:'e;‘}}:Ement. At prresentlthere is “only . . ' . - t-goiinn mail service rom industr .31 d l t th »nne 0“ ° - ‘own tltat tlsgecorftllilgll alilgl Ill}: llhe town each day’ -that bemg ‘ ‘ Lin the evening and it was the ‘’f Ba”""r‘°’l Marine Ll‘"““‘°d °""'l“l|tunan1mous opinion of the coun- successfully sunmount them to on that .-. would be hiahl ‘ ‘ I - l ‘ “en ly ad" ‘he mmual hem“ °f b°'t'l"- ”‘.vuntageous and necessary to ’have an outgoing mail in the morning. ‘inite figures the extent of u- C . have avoided ttlumlation growth exected due onespondence was rev‘ 3” relative to the insuring of the °P9"'a“°"'5 “I Ba‘t"l"“"9t Mar‘ workmen employed by the bown, ‘ bring them under the provis- *..?:’°‘*‘.....’£';‘.li.‘;“i..“.'f..£‘:lt..i.‘*.1..‘*:: l or w-Rim-s com--— . ._ H E ‘ g‘ ‘. . r°l'a'fi°“ l“ ‘he l“'“‘“'5 W959“ l':V:lS0:ialEg(z1lrgl1aIielllltftllgf0:2?(ll; size. He stated that Bfllhilmt the town’s yearly expenditure on Marine Limited is naturellyllabm. was the amount nece5_ "lla'u5' !"l°“'°5““l l“ °°m‘m“‘""-'-V l sarv to contribute for insurance affairs and wants to cooperate cm-'e,.ag,e_ in helping to make G€*0l‘£.!0l0Vi’«'l: A bill for groceries provided ’ ”""l"l"$ °°mm“*““Y- by a local merchant to a needy SOME HOUSING family was presented‘ to the is company was mt in t ckpuncul and ltdwas decidgi that housing field but it would be '_ ‘’ ‘‘’‘‘’" 9°“ “°‘ WY '5.” necessary he M3.‘ to construct a gaunt: as it was ‘pot Ellilhorlifid number 0‘ houses hr me use yt: town and ii at t e paroles of key personnel, when the IWBGT Phase of the company’ the town‘ joperations go Into effect In REPORTS READ April. He expressed the wish to i Reports were received from lfuniher meet with the council Coun. A. H. Stewart for the (in- Are Played Parked Car Is Damaged I By Hit-Ancl-Run Driver GEORGETOWN — A 1958. about 8 p.m., by Town Police- Ford sedan Owlled hi’ .i. Wal-l man Ernest Mat-Lean, who dron Lavera of Georgetown hadi drove Mayor Dr. A. Kennedy tol the front door on the driver's‘ the council meeting but the po-l side stove in when side swiped. lice officgr did not know that or backed IMO by a hit-and-run the damage was done to the ve drivel’ M0hd8Y night hicle only minutes before. as it Mr. Lavers. who at the time was about 7.50 p.m., that M l . l ‘Victoria Store . Opening Today VICTORIA — The Victoria Store owned by Mark and Betty Robertson will hold its grand i opening today with a sale and‘. free gifts to customers. A Lucky Dollar Store dealing in hardware and drygoods, as well as groceries, the new store, occupies the same building that housed the Wright Bros. store which closed out some months ago after operating for more than 100 years. The store has been complete- l_v renovated modernized Large display and frozen food cases have been installed. Part of the old store will be preserved as an attraction for ourists. A pot-bellied stove. l cracker barrels and other _items was attending 8 ‘OWN <‘0unt'il‘ Lavers parked his car there an:l’We" > . . meeting 85 Guardian press re- entered the council chamber . presentative. had parked his car; At the time of writing the dri- outslde the town hall in George- ‘ ver of the hit.hhd.;-uh vehicle \ town facing west, with all four had not been agcgfiained wheels off the pavement a n d About 3 year ago mg ,. me‘. 0 with the Wheels On the dl‘i\‘eI"s car sustained damages to the Iide about two feel from the‘ same door while parked on Main edge of the pavement. * Street in Montague but on that 3 apprehend the driver of the oth- ‘ er vehicle within an hour. Two Ga mes ‘ Mr. Lavers hopes that if a third i time accident is soclation yesterday. In the first game the Pontiacs , Th M' h I, M. ' The da!":'u!3_:"*!%=.._'1°“vs=:l.I oecasionthe RCMP were able to eat $.23 hicle... i..p"l.T.'.". years, died yesterday at the on both occasion, the Ca, V,“ P.E.I. Hospital following a briel parked and had no one in it and illness- ‘ h d Mr. Michael was born in Le- . ntecarabanonand a t Ch lit- T;wg_t§;=un°s..We1;; ilivefig‘ '13‘ that It too win be under similar! town in 1901c .133-r.°i. .§§.Z..°.i -~ - ——— - r —~ - Mi E UV‘-‘nl-E lVlSl0'n l P circumstances and not while the‘ 3 gm 1; 1 1 1 Charlottetown Mihloil‘ Hoclwy -‘\S- ear is occupied a-nd in motion. 50 yei(.i1e';..yHeus¢llrl3jSi)s_ved0r thla monuStt- ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ "E 1 '"’”‘—"_’ oors and was known as an hr. dent angler. . /$K\f\/‘ Remember . . 160 Kent street seen generany in mm a other days will be retained. A museum will also be installed on the u- , cond floor. Mr. and Mn. Robertson are recent immigrants to P.E.l. ar- riving here from Scotland sev- eral months ago. They ha ve three children and are active In community activities such as the Home and School, United F.“"‘i_£l"1_‘fl‘“__"°l‘ °‘5_"‘l’;‘.'.‘2"'_ Break At YMCA Probed By Police City police are still probing I break into the YMCA &lIdflV night when a small quantity of ‘ chocolate hora 'l"h.ie-ves gained entrance to the building by going through a win- dow on the roof. STOP! the way to your woman's 9 4) heart with a complete line of ladies’ ready to wear is through the front door of NORMA’S LADIES’ WEAR Charlottetown Quald scored twice for the win- Hogan and Theninuit. Ian Mac- Donald picked up two tallies for‘ getting the other marker. Bnaves 4-2. E. O'Brien. R. Do- for the Braves. were Alan Aindrows, John Da- :C vis and Les Barnes. Study Of Report Joseph McKenna, a member of the Commissioners of Sew- E ers and Water Supply said yes- I terday the commission. short- ly after Christmas will conduct a thorough study of the water pollution report. Sidney G r e e a. chairman of the commissioners, was ab- _ sent from the city and could not ' be reached for comment but ’ Mr. McKenna said the commis- sion has not as yet had a chance to “get their teeth" into t h e re- ort. . It will be the duty of this com- mission io put into effect many changes brought about by the: pollution report. A new culvert was placed near i the head of the Queen's Wlharvfl on Kent Street, and a number’ of drains cleaned. The fire equipment and en- gine were reported as beingl regularly tested and that chains: were placed on the small truck. | The new town pump location: was reported as satisfactory, with certain work yet to be done to the location of the former dump. * i benefiting were not citizens of The council decided that it lhad no jurisdiction to grant a; request of a citizen to hook onto 3 either of the two sewer lines‘; runn-i~nvg down Kent Stred. as‘ ‘they are not owned by the town. lA number of bills were present- ‘ed and discussed and ordered paid. The town hall was recent- ly given a thorough cleaning. , Piles are being driven on a site east of the town hall where a new line hall will be built O edged the Mic Macs 4-3. .\lc- Lecture Series CARDIGAN — A series of lec M- - - 1he losers with M. Campbell tures~on “The Fundamentals of ]e;chE:l{.,a::m;:31‘I,-glaonhkn'Eli of M . . ly 1,“ icharlotteiown. ‘ The second game of the day All Saints Parish Hall at Card-i- - saw the Apaches defeat the 88"- Guest speaker for the f I r s t he"tY- J- K°‘m9dy 3'“ K Smlli‘ meeting was Rev‘ wall" Reid‘ 1 The remains are resting at the ‘all scored single goals, for the ‘ _ '_ 8 .winnnig team. Jack Arsenauit M9310‘ Marriage - land J. Clow were the l'Tl'a‘l‘l(lSl'llCfl ‘ vhose topic was “The Christian This course is being held for . . married couples in Cardigan and . The 1‘€'feT9°5 for “'9 flames St. George's parishes and meet. I ings will be ‘held bi‘-monthly. The next meeting ‘will be held in the Mackenzie District with on about ' in ommlsslon Plans M say it with our sportswear . . . . He is survived bv two daugh- ,. ’ . ' ters. Dorothy at home. and Em-' "em “ml single finals gal“ to Set For card|9'an ma (Mrs. Stanley Leftlyl of Scarborough.Ont., and six sons‘ , His wife and two sons, George. He leaves ll grandchildren, 3_the funeral on Friday. ESKIMO RESIDENTS "the Northwest Territories live ‘ 800 Indians and 5.400 whites. ' Bright and colorful blouse: and skirts . . . all wool and 2 stretch slacks. Shop today! E'\l'l‘ER OUR Sim CHRl‘S'I‘i.’\l7/\S GIFT CERTIFICATE DRAW l island iurriers limited Dial 2-1273 , .-~k*~k****~k~k* land Hazard. predeceased him.; i .MacLean Funeral Home until Most of the 6.800 Eskimos In . IT'S TOP THE BIG HOUSE BLOWS IN THIS SUPER V THRILLERI The Wildest Gangsters Assembled in one Steel Cage. Today - Thurs Only ,,§,".°'7". . THEY'RE A RIOT IN lllE BIG USE! O1-Nina am s'ru . iijfollllti-Slfltfll uuwnnn SltliNS - tnliiln nip €APiToL The Kille is going to bust out or bust! SAMMY ' DAVlS.lr. in his top vole! _ A Real Crime Drama - See 27 l city has hired a man to iossen them with pick and shovel after which they are hoisted out by machine. So far some 12 of the After graduating f1-om high las a whole and as individuals school at Notre Dame Convent and Prince of Wales College. availalble at any time to discuss Sister St. Helen entered the Oon- ' and stated that he would be ance committee; Coun. Frank Lavandier for the public pro- perty committee: Oou-n. Pain-iok attending obstacles have been 3,-egauhh of Not" Dam, in rem0Ved- Montreal. . ‘» Her religlouslife was spent in Hm QHAPTER New York City, Waterbury. Those attending the funeral of Com__ Montreal Omwa and Mrs. Janet MacLeod. Vlctoriai Kingston ' Thursday, from the Crysta Am, - h m f Chapter. Charlottetown: mgh m pmr 98 1 of Taylor, Elida Beadle Larter, Mrs. Edgar GlI- --— lespie. Mrs. Jean MacLean. ma ‘Alley and Mrs. Albert Mur- rhv. WINS THIRD PRIZE ATTENDED FUNERAL Ltd. here. has won third Charlottetown. motored Quincy. Massachusetts. recent- windowv-. A mm] ward Pratt. who died suddenly Nov. 21. of a heart attack. 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