-CAHA Prexy Seeks Govt Intervention — elle ptaalaen le On| residen Canadian Hockey sociation, said Tuesday that : had made a the Canadian o EAGLE SHOT IN KINGS COUNTY 4 walrus is reported to have been shot near North Lake, Shown above is an eagle with an eight foot, three inch wing spread which was shot jt to have the NATO decision tn this matter reconsidered.” before it could get them. Forestry Study Course Readied A study course on all aspects of forestry work is being drawn up by provincial forester Frank Souris River by Joseph La- Pierre (left) and Remegius Grant, They discovered the eagle dive-bombing a few newly-born lambs and shot it try Clubs. Three texts, based on those used in New Brunswick, have been prepared for printing. There is one forestry club in Exiles Plan Castro Ouster | By MORRIS W: ROSENBERG GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — of Cuban in to seek the overthrow of | Prem‘er Fidel are | Line Road Club. Mr. said there are other clubs will be formed in the province. exiles s 3 3 Montaque, Souris, | Kings County 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. Feb, 21, 1962. Well Known Geo'town Man, |W.T. Gotell, Passes Suddenly | Rie vet EFy . _of Georgetown. The funeral -will be held | Thursday morning at 9 o'clock to St. James’ Roman Catholic Church, Georgetown, with inter- ment in the church cemetery. sy New Technique Reported Used In Brain Surgery i He served on @ gumber of | CHICAGO (AP)—A bloodless brain surgery technique substi- tuting super cold for the usual scalpel has been used by a phy- sician to relieve once hopeless cases of tremor and rigidity. He is Dr. Irving S. Cooper, . in charge of the placing of the harbor and river buoys, He was a highly successful |Gaudet for the use of 4-H Fores- | | themselves of , the province now— the Souris) P° Gaudet | that | idirector of the department of neurologic surgery, St. Barna bas Hospital for Chronic dis- | knowledge of the habits and eases in New York. In a prepared abstract, he LAKE VERDE SCHOOL said his procedure carries such Following is the January re-|small risk that it is possible to ort. japply the technique in early Grade X — 1. Francis Hughes cases of brain disease as well Grade IX — Leo Redmond, 45 in far advanced cases. Helen Wood, Marie Hughes. The procedure consists of in- Grade VII — Judy Redmond, serting a small tube until it Kevin Callaghan, Earl Hughes.|Teaches the site to be treated Grade V — Walter Redmond, | 224 then filling the tube with ISLAND NEWS PAGE, MASQUERADING AS a rescue squad, a group of Souris fire department mem- bers added a note of hilarity Large Crowd Attends to the Souris ice carnival as they “rescued” one of their members. Shown above are Not to do so could mean the paper and a spokesman | annot mobilize unless | United States weapons. available information exiles are be- under arms time. Both Guatemalan and organization is called y of Liberation of Cu- . Its chief is a formes com- mander in the Cuban army, 58 Visit To British MacDonald. Grade III — 1, Donald Nichol- son, - Grade I — 1, Dianne Hill, 2. Diane Houston Guiana (CP) — Erhart Regier, dian House of Commons, said he is not in British Guiana to) advocate particular econ- for British | Saturday, Mr, Regier had Don. *aid opposition forces in the |Guianese government ‘‘acted childishly” in inciting Lean, conduct miass demonstrations Grade VIII: 1, Allan Parker, | #&@inst Premier Cheddi Jagan’s 2. Reta Berrigan, 3. Gorden | Larter Grade VII: 1, Wayne Easter, | 2. Joyce Oakes and Lloyd Par- cratle Party's financial | critie and member for Nancy MacLean (equal), 2. Bernice Berrigan, 3. Brian |; Son, 2, Fay Oakes, 3, Dorothy Bowman British Gilana at*the invitation Grade VI: 1. Valerie Clark of Mr, Jagan to study ways in Smith. Highest average’ Allan Par- ker 90.4 per cent JUNIOR DEPARTMENT Grade V: 1. Eldred Nicholson, 2. Donnie MacKenzie, 3, Roger Smith, Grade IV: 1. Gordon Nichol- OTTAWA (OP)—Canada has made no new undertaking or commitment to fix the exchange Grade Ill: 1 Sterling Nichol. "@e om its dollar at an early ire wceten Mackean 3, | date, Finance Minister Fleming Gary Smith. told the Commons here. Grade II; 1, Wayne Smith, 2. He sald that while the Inter- Wayne Wilson, national Monetary Fund would Grade I; 1, Blair Hatherley, 2. like all exchange rates: to be Sylvia Bowman, 3. Kenny Smith ‘xed, this is its ultimate goal and Blaine MacPherson (egual) #%¢ its members fully under- Highest average Gordon Nic ‘stand Canada’s desire to leave holson 95.5 per cent, ——* the Canadian dollar free to find Schirmer, Moncton, Principal: Mrs. Rena-—-Bow- its own level. Mr, Fleming was questioned ‘Man. | \ Assistant: Miss Sheila Grif. by Opposition Leader Pearson. oy on last Prac ames EW s East) about ‘s alk — counell meeting in Washington, outa ty report where Cat was represented Grade 1X: 1. James Bryen-|) "Geka Ga ton. Mr. asked whether it Canada Has No To Fix Exchange On Dollar Frank Hall Joins Rail-Union Talks MONTREAL (CP) — Frank Hall, veteran chief negotiator for 110,000 non-operating rail- Mr. Hall, 68, entered a hospl- tal in Galveston, Tex.,/a week ago for a checkup. He missed the resumption of talks between railway and union negotiators year-old Gen. Jose Pedraza y | last Wednesday. Guiana | Wood, Clifford Kelly : | liquid nitrogen cooled to around Eugene Shea. 200 degrees below zero centi- grade. ; Freezing for three to five minutes produces a permanent Grade IV Sr. — Jerry Red-| mond, Ronnie Callaghan, Fred- fe Shea, Grade III — Denis Redmond, | Shea. Grade II — Rose Marie Red- mond, Donnie McLean, Hubert | Shea. | Grade I — Joanne Redmond, (equal), Florence Walker, teacher. | lesion in the brain that com- pletely abolishes all tremor and rigidity. He said the procedure has been used successfully in se- lected cases of Parkinson's dis- ease, multiple sclerosis, cere- bellar tumor and other brain conditions. EMERALD SCHOOL Following is the half -yearly report of Emerald School. Grade X: 1, Leak Mayne. Grade IX: 1. Barry Mayne; 2, Billy Trainor. | Grade VIII: 1. Joan Mayne; | 2. Charlies Rowe; 3. Isabel) Black Hand Seen Controlling Crime TORONTO (CP) — The Tele- gram says the “notorious Mafia Clark. | Grade VII: 1. Arnold Croken; | 2. Suzamne Clark and Sharleen ._..|Explained By Canadian MP GEORGETOWN, British) which Canada could ald the de- Hughes, velopment of the British colony. | opt of six people in the colony accepted Premier Jagan's aus- terity budget. Protest demon- strations against it led to a gen- eral strike, now in its sixth day, and four days of rioting and/pal looting which is just being put down by British troops. - He also said Premier Jagan had been lenient toward the op- position actions, which he said could be considered in Canada as ‘‘disloyal.” In the letter, Mr. Ramphal, urged Mr. Regier ‘not to abuse | Guianese hospitality and gener-| osity and not tempt them.” Mr. Regier said he regretted that. his presence in British Guiana had met with Mr. Ram- phal's disfavor but he had come in response to an appeal by Lambe (equal); 3. Francis WELLINGTON SCHOOL Grade 7—1. Sharon McCar- ville, 2, Eleanor Barlow, 3. Val- erie Barlow. Grade VI: 1 Brenda Mayne; ~ Grade 5—1 Leah Enman 2. Sogialist member of the Cana-| Mr. Regier declared that five|2. Bernadette Rowe; 3, Jimmy | Penny Harkness, Mayne. Grade V: 1. Lowell Croken; 2. Lynda Jones and James Raf- ferty (equal); 3. Janet Rowe. | Mrs. Emily Douglas, princi- | Grade IV: 1. Mary Frances Smith and Roger Green (equal) 2. Pamela Murphy and Donna Clow (equal); 3. Preston Crok- en, Grade Ill; 1. Kathryn Mayne | and Dianne Sinclair (equal); | 2. Keith Lambe; 3; Rosemary | Deighan, Karen Rowe, Marshall | Clow (equal), \ Grade II: 1. Coleen Sinclair; 2. Alan Mayne; 3. David Allen. | Grade I: 1. Mary Ellen Clark; | 2. Mary Theresa Croken; 3. | Michael Jones and Kevin Clow (equal), i Phyllis C. Smith, assistant. could help the country. Agreement policy and planned further pert- | odie consultations. Mr. Martin asked about ‘“disquietude” | which he said existed in the country because of the govern- ment’s policy. Mr. Fleming said Canada’s policy has been fully explained and is understood by all mem- bers of the fund, and that Mr, Martin’s question was “um worthy and un-Canadian.” The conference last week in Washington was “a routine con- sultation,”” and has been exag- gerated, Mr. Fleming added. BEAR RIVER SOUTH SCHOOL | Reports of Bear River Sout! School for January, | Grade 8—1. Shirley Chaisson, 2. Carrie Veld, 3. Mary Sheehan Grade 7—1. Genevieve White. | Grade 6—1. Kenny Mooney, 2. Donnie O'Keefe, 3. Kevin Chais- son.and Gloria Chaisson (equal) | Grade 5—l. Kenneth Mac- Donald. Grade 4A—l. Jimmy Mac- Grade 4B—1l. Billy White. Grade 3—1. Anita White, 2. Donna Chaisson, 3. Emery White. Grade 2A—1. Lester MacDon- ald, 2. Richard Mooney. Grade 1A—1. Ida MacDonald, 2. Brendon Whalen. Grade 1B—1, Jimmy White, 2. Leo White. Mrs. Ethel Conway, teacher. PSig wae?" Regional Thinking Dangerous Grade VI: 1. Judith Philips; | ir : a, Bric Rembrick; 2 Caron [py n Trade, Business 3. Preston Barlow. Grade 4 — 1. Elaine McLeod, 2. Bennett Barlow, 2. Junior McAusland, Grade 3 — 1. Laverne B ar- low, 2. Emma Enman, 3, Randy Ferguson Grade 1(A) — 1, Debbie Gal- lant. Grade 1(B) — 1. Julie Hark- |ness, 2, Wayne Conrad, 3. Dale control Enman. Highest Barlow (97). Bonita Henderson, teacher. average Laverne iY i | ce Carnival At Souris kidney action. When kidneys get out of order, excess acids and wastes remain in the system. Then backache, dis-.. SOURIS — The annual ice; Most original — Shirley Os- ride tired-out rr Nea 9 carnival held in the Souris rink | horne as Robin Hood and Rich- | headed may soon follow. + drew a large crowd of spectators the time to take Dodd’s Kidney Pills. and participants. ard Kassner as a turtle. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal Following is the list of prize | Funniest — Donnie Poole as aj action. Then you feel better e winners: snowman. better —work better. Gok Rares Six years and under: Twelve to 17 years: Kidney Pills now. Best dressed — Debbie Com-| Best dressed — Donna Coffin Most original — Lloyd Osborne | Most original — Bobby Mac- }as the Buttereup Dairy. Kenzie as the Black Knight, . Archer & MacDonald Funniest — Donnie Mills. as a | Funniest — Betsy MacCor- Les arkdate hockey player. mack and Sandra Jennings as Seven to 11 years: boxers. . OPEN EVERY NIGUT Best dressed — Joanne Mac-| Eighteen to 60 years: | TIL 9:00 PM Kenzie as a cigarette girl, and| Best dressed — Mrs. Don Con- ES | Lois Osborne as a nurse. way—Knight. ‘ Furniture yp Most original — Mrs. Lorne | Carpets j or black hand society” controls | Francis-and Mrs. Allan Mac: | Draperies big crime syndicates in Tor- | Lean as Mr. and Mrs. Measles. | Appliances” onto, Montreal and other large| Funniest — Mrs. Waldron | Transportation em cities. | Dingwell and James Cheverie @ Dial +06 In a dispatch from Ottawa, the paper says Commissioner C. W. Harvison of the RCMP | | has confirmed that this se- |ecret, international organization has been making inroads into Canada’s crime syndicates. “But it would be wrong to say that Mafia now controls all the big crime operations in the country,” the RCMP boss is quoted. The newspaper says it is un- | derstood that Mafia has taken | of protection rackets, narcotics, gambling, counterfeit- ing and prostitution in Toronto, |Montreal and other large Cana- dian cities. ; as an organ grinder and monkey- | Attention Carpenters Local 1338 will hold regular monthly meeting at Labour Hall on Queen Street on Wednesday, February 21st at 8 p.m. All members are asked to attend. % FF ON’ “TRAVELLING” SUIT COLLECTION Men's 2-PANT SUITS Choose from 125 Suits! Suits you will wear with pride! EATON 3 PCE. 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