x»- STEEL FRAMES BEING .ERECTED vel is at the bottom of the ply- (A. Confederation Memorial Build- ing. The frames, four high for the wall can be seen in piles Steel frames being used for (“r first time on Prince Ed- \\.' rd l‘slzilid are rapidly taking lilo elllll)? of wall forms for the WEATHER foundation of the Fathers of I I I l res issued by the weather of- ‘ tu fice. . wood fence. The camera is looking towards the corner of Queen and Grafton Streets. in the background. Street le- Max.j .20 .13 l WarningsAreDelayed a; "" "“e‘V‘w-w man‘s» mu.“ ., Island and New Brunswick: Mostly sunny but much colder than on Tuesday; winds north- erly 15. Low-«high at Halifax 30 and 45, New Glasgow, Kentvllle. Moneton, Fredericton and Saint John 25 and 40. Yarmouth 33 and 45. Goshen 25 and 37. Char- lottetown 23 and 35. Sydney 23 and 38. Edmundston 15 and 35, Campbellton l7 and 35. Bay of Fundy: Northeast winds 15; mostly cloudy; visibility 10 miles; temperatures dropping to the 305. High tide today at Charlotte- town at — and 6:00 pm. At Rus- tico at 3:08 am. and 12:57 p.m.4 Summerside tide eighteen min-1 utes later than Charlottetown Sun rises today at 5:43 and sets a 6:25. ‘ in the manufacturing industryl’ the average output of Canadian; workers is nearly three times‘ that of the European average.l 33 52 l KENSINGTON — The hen- The board of school trustees ES???“ ’ ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ " l sington Area Board of Trade were thanked for allowing the Re ginay ' ' ' ' m was mid at its last meeting board to tour the school beforelwismpeg ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' 21 2,3 that the delay in installation the official opening. iTommo 45 ,5 of true warning lights at the Dr. Donald M80an 0’: “19mm” 4:; 43 railway crossings in he town experimental farm staff W111 be Mmtmat 3;) 50 is due to the matter of main- the SPeCial Speaker at the nexVQuebec ‘ 31 48 tenance costs. mm“ “1“? b9“! 3"“ the‘Irrtdrricton ..... .. 32 55 The board said it hoped that pub!” Wm be "MM .t° attel‘d‘ Saint John ...... .. 32 55 the installation will be made‘Dr- M“an *5 a 5011 M131' Mo cm“ , . . , , , _ _ ' h 35 51 shortly. ISL Halifax . . . . . . . . . . . 36 62 in reporting for the centen- Charlottetown 35 47 l nial committee. Lloyd Locked-b OPPOSF‘S TESTS Sydney . . - r - . - 29 52 ' said that the proposed recrea- GENEVA (AP) ’7 M°§t dde' YarmOUl-h 36 45 tion building project had been gate“ a! “he 17mm" dlsal‘ma' St- John's ....... .t 19 39 " m . ment conference declined tot dfl‘fdkénd F1150 cymlttegbi‘l‘l” ‘ comment Tuesday on the reporti HALIFAX (Cpl ‘— The W93“ nix“, 33).??? 13 9 W53; 1” lot a French nuclear test in the idler office says sunny skies are 0 {‘“f’ “We a some Vetllsmiara. but Canada’s Gen. E. L. gexpected over the Maritimes ‘l‘l‘lbm‘i‘fi “"3 ‘0“ “mm” 1M Burns said “if the report'again today. However. colder 8"“ PW“ Uub Wh" were.mes'lturns out to be true. it would 3air will continue to pour into eht “ere thanked f0r their 85‘ ‘certainly not help our negotla.‘the district and afternoon tem- ‘SIStance "l the eswbllghmem tions for a nuclear test ban."lperatur95 Will ' be from of the tourist bureau last year. Bums said the Canadian go“ i 10 mm degrees Jower than those Tm" trade board and its lernment remains opposed to all 10f TUESdaY. 3"“5” “'0” tako“ on a tom'lnuclear te'sts “anywhere and at: Regional forecasts: g,jams:figglxggg‘gfificfiegggfg lany time. Nova Scotia, Prince EdwardI BACKACIIE? ..noI me! For relief from luchche or that tired-out feeling ' I depend oh— and doughnuts were servedl WESTERN BRIEFS M IN WESTERN HOSPITAL Mrs. Joseph J.M. Arsenault. Phillips Corner is a patient at Western Hospital. Alberton. Queens County RALLY TO FLORIDA fea'lu ring Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callback” Central Bedeque, left Monday on ‘ a holiday trip to Florida. VISITING IN BEDEQUE Linda and oris Boswell. Charlottetown. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Boswell are visit- ing their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edison Wright in Bedeque. VISITING RELATIVES Mrs. Mary McNally. RN, of New York is visiting relatives and friends in Tignish while a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. C.F. Morrissey. j VISITED BROTHER Miss Alice Bagnall, lab tech‘ nit-inn who has 5 p e nt the past year in New York has returned after visiting at the home of her brother. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bagnall. will be held at The Community (on ATTENDED FUNERAL Mrs. John Heffell, Summer- side East, Leslie Reeves. Free- town. Mrs. Otto Doull and so nt John. Central Bedeque attended} the funeral Saturday of Mrs. Ro-‘ bert Frizzell. Port Elgin. N.B.‘ Her late husband was born inl “‘"W‘ p“ oussr seamen: ' O . TO SEE PLAY . 'Tignish Regional High School students and teachers will at- tend a Shakesperean play “Mer- chant of Venice" at the O‘Leary High School, Saturday afternoon. This play will be staged by the students of t. stan's Univrrsity and comes highly re- commended. It will be staged Saturday evening for adults. COTTON FUNERAL - ' Hon. J. Angus Mnclean . Heath Macquarrio ' Hon. M. Alban Farmer The and m Thank We Am" "Peace Perfect Peace”. CONSERVATIVE DON MESSER AND HIS ISLANDERS Wednesday Apr. 3rd. at 8 PM. Social Evening and Entertainment! ‘ Everyone Welcome ire Queen- Ooi-ernflvo An'l. ALBERTON BUREAU I OF THE GUARDIAN An inquest into the death of John erbert 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. April 3, 1963 Wells was con- cluded at the Albeiton court Tignish Home, School Names Delegates For Annual Meet 13.4.. D352: flidmfi — The March meet- cancel her engagement prior to crown rosecutor Geonge Mc- iiigrlgfmtilc‘I Tignish Home andilille meeting due to poor road Malian conducting the interro- School Association was presided 3 conditions, that also Rem many gation of Witnesses. I over by Russell Perm. vice-lot the surrounding members Following evidence from five president, in the absence of theifrom the meeting. witnesses, the jury brought in president 'Valniore Arseiiault:l Boudreaiult re- me vemm that me deceased who was 111 With influenza. .portlng for the family life com- _ l h t he w t The financial report was read ' mittee outlined the important 1’ came to his deat a .t‘ es- treasumr Mrs. Carman role parents and society must ern Hospital March 12, 1963, as Hogan. Sister St. Eileen, Mrs.|play to help form good charac- the mum of injuries received attending . cid Irvmg Mockler, ant teristios in our children. ‘the same day when struck by Yvonne Perry along With the I Mrs. Reg Eldershaw speak-l a car on Church Street in Al. president Mr. Ansenault were.ing on behalf of the Red Cross Demon, drive,“ by Jossph Albert an- l expressed her regrets that Miss nual meeting of the P.E.l. Pad 1 Arsenault was unable to attend eratiori of Home and hoollthe meetinhgsm'elr‘his dbeing filed The Associations to be held May 14, I Cross moot sal it was m- . ‘ at Birohwood High Schcol_ Char- l portant that one in every family 19" Hfhmz‘fih- berl‘t‘gulmt’f’mactg‘f lcttetown. Resolutions for thisibe properly trained in first Jl’ry f“ e “If”! ter attended ’ g must be dealt with and “aid, and explained the import- dent “8119.311 awe“! HOS- sent in by April 11. gance of a community first wens 1“ li‘et. n with Dr Aubin Gallant, Mrs. Russelllaid committee. Following thelpltal ‘11“ cons" 31° ' Perry and Mos. Alcide Boud-lmeeting films were shown. Bruve 5' reault were appointed by the Andrew Bruce Wells. Alberton meeting to bring in a slate of RR 1, said he and his Wife and officers to be voted upon a ‘ three year-01d son, were VlSlt- the annual meeting May 16, in ing his grandparents. Mr. an the school auditorium. Mrs. John H. Wells in Alberton The sum 0! 355 “OWNS “'35 road stations in Britain would!and were meeedmg we“ 0“ voted for 5mm] prizes and car. leave Queen E'izabeth without Church Street m a horse draw." tificates. The finance commit- , ‘ . 'sleigh enroute home. Their tee will hold a card play in the m” semce to her bonday Casue grandfather, who was 82 was auditorium Friday, April 5. and in Balmoral. Scotland. Among standing on the back of the a food sale in the co-openativelthe 2,000 stations to be shut sleigh holding on to the back grocery store, Saturday, Aprilldown. if the plan. announced of the seat and planned to. go 13. to meet the financial needs. éWednesday, is followed is Ball. only a short distance to Visit a Miss Iphigenie Arsenault. later which the Queen uses for friend. While Witness was slow- provincial Red Cross commis- ‘her travels to and from 331- ing the horse to a shop the eld- stoner. guest speaker, had tolmoral. erly Mir. Wells left the sleigh Gallant. They attached no blame to anyone. first witness, Dr. Stan- MAY AFFECT QUEEN LONDON (Reutersl—The pro- posed plan to close half the rail- ISLAND NEWS PAGilAlberién Death Alberton and West Prince County Ruled Accident ‘ and walked into the path of an ear, Al- bert Joseph Gallant. 24. Cole- man. stared was driving east on Church Street in Alber- ton when he saw a man get off a sleigh and walk in front of his car. He immediately ap- plied the brakes but said he was too close and had no to do anything. After the acci- dent he went for a doctor and later returned to the scene. Merritt Joseph Ellsworth, a adjacent to Northumberla nd Miscouche Names Park MISOOUCHE — The recently incorporated firemen of ‘ couche have chosen a ham. ,or their new park which will 52. vs as a tourist attraction and :n tertainment site for the sum- mer moot an “Sandy Cove Park". This park will have 10 acres of cleared land and five acres of shaded area. and will include playground cold-potent. picnic tables, drinking water, garbage 1 rest nd safe . is. . a time Iwmiming' . renting accommoda. tions and electricity. The park is situated 20 miles at of Borden at Misconohe, 3 passenger in the car. corrobor- Strait ated the evidence of the driver. ‘ Cst. Edward F. McCue. Al- berton detadhment of the RCMP described the scene of the ac» cident and showed a munber of photos to title jury- He W the car, a 1957 Pontiac, and found it in- good mechanical condition, the constable said. H found no traces of liquor in the car and express- ed the opinion that those in the vehicle were not dri The of the provincial pathologist. Dr. John Craig. read by Dr Dewar. gave the causes of death as a fractured skull with haemornhage eon)- bined with separation of pubis with extensive haemorrbage into the soft tissues of pelvis. Members of the jury were Earle Callaghan, foneman, Wil~ lard Oulton. Wesley Hardy, Gerald Box. Dean Carpenter. Leblanc Pridham. A seventh juror. Garey Black, is ill in hospital. Resources Discussed The noside d Miscor-rhc attended a resomcea dew p- ment program Monday even g presided over by Elgin Venn. A film entitled “My Island Home” was shown. The chair- man introduced Gordon Ripley. who explained different phases of resources development. Mr. Ripley also introduced the film “The Tupelo Story" and this was followed by a short quiz. Alfred Gaudet gave a report on the centennial memorial. Res freshments were served. UNIVERSAL HEADACHE Despite its name. .the Euro- pean red mite is a headache to apple growers throughout the '3 Now lst in sales! This year, everything is rolling Valiant’s way! Espe- cially popularity—as VALIANT IS NOW THE BEST-SELLING CAR IN ITS PfiCE CLASS! Seems like everyone loves a winner, and Valiant is all of that. What other car in its ficld,-for example, ~ v nobody boats - Wendall G. Barbour Ltd, 128 - 127 Eaton 8t Mouton, no.1. 2 Hi. I M‘ WAMMHINWWMTIMMNM offers you 5 years or 50,000 miles of warranted de- pendability?* Valiant has lots more to offer, too. If you haven’t driven one yet, give yourself a break. Take out a Valiant, test it to your heart’s content- find out why Valiant owners are so enthusiastic! ‘COVHS ROWE-TRAN com *1.- v "-m Ilt few-lu- CHRYSLER cannon urn. EOE—’L-lflufldun-“_— 911.53 Baroness