t EASIE-RN QUEENS PC CANDIDATES ‘e I “.1 ii, i riri? \ “N! f . .4 M u- . FILE NOMIN Two of the six candidates Shown tiling their papers are constituency. 0n the left is in the April it election in the Heath quarrie (second Mr Gaudet while watching doal riding of Queens filed from rightl and Hon. Angus the proceedings is John Kenny. their nomination papers with MacLean, (right), standard . . . A. Waitihen Gaudet, the re- bearers, for the Progressive ommal Witness for the two turning officer. yesterday Conservative party in the candidates. . short .time leads to increased ISLAND NEWS PAGE Kings, Queens and City The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Mar. 23. 1963. 5 UnemploYmentEigures iEorKings,OueensDr0p‘ r}. . i i ‘ .‘ David. Jr.. predeceased him. The drop compares favorany with figures over the past few. years, he stated, and with thei fishing industry beginning toE iwas learned yesterday from prepare for the season, more 0 ‘ zGeorge Oheverie. manager of these workers are being em- ltbe Charlottetown branch of ployed. lthe National Employment Ser- 2 The unemployment flgu res ifor Kings and Queens Counties ldecreased by 200 d n r in g the lfirst two weeks of March. it ' ermen and the al- lied workers make up the larg- est single unemployment draw- ing force on the Island, Mr. Cheverie said. During the winter months, approximately 1.200 fishermen. ‘ raw unemployment benefits: Along with them. are also thosel employed in allied industries? mainly fish packing. which has? approximately 1,000 unemployedi iworkers for these months. , At the present time fishermen are preparing nets. lobster. traps. boats and making repairs to machinery, thus giving em- Vice. This figure includes all those ipersons having obtained em- tployment d u rin g the period, 3 and those w h o s e eligibility to idraw unemployment has expir- ed. I The large drop in such a Voptim m for employment fig- ;ures for the spring and sum‘ ‘ mont a. While the employment officer has a number of qualified appli- cants in all skills. the recent construction boom in Prince Edward island is making it in- 'gl d'ff‘ it t 0b,, DIONment. croasm y , mu 0 an ‘ . these skilled workers after th In general, Mr. Cheverle said BRIEFS # T0 HALIFAX I. Mrs. Archibald Hume left Friday morning by car for Hali-. fax. to spend some time]‘ with her sister. Mrs. Cecil: Wightman and Mr. Wightman.i l FROM MONCTON 1 Mrs. Doris Matheson. Monta-I giie. has returned from Moncton. Hog Quality Improvement F... Augustus Man Fined Is Aim Of Producers Ass'n By NEIL MATHESON Provincial and Farm Editor ' A group of hog producers fromt He produced 1.500 in al. ’cont of Grade A hogs last year. 1 following directors were ham-i. . ' ~ 9d: William Mathew". BNOk-iton. Fort Augustus. was fined ; There w a s considerable dls- lyn for Kings County: James 5100 and costs or 10 days in jail: e end of March. Mr. Cheverie the outlook for the rest of this tsaid. year was very favorable. $100 For Impaired Driving Convicted of driving while his 'due care and attention. Elmer abilities were impaired byIJoseph Pineau. Charlottetown. alcohol. Lawrence Ambrose Dal-:waa fined $10 and costs or five ‘days. A similar fine was imposed Miss Ruth Gaw. RN, BN. who 5 Dr. D. Scannell 3 Dies In Mass. MONTAGUE -- Word has been ‘ received in Montague by Mrs Florence Dewar of the sudden death in Cambridge. Mass. of Dr. David Scanncll. aged as ‘ years. Dr. Scannell was well known here. with Mrs. Scannell. the former A m a n d a MacDonald, RN, of Georgetown he spent his summers at their home in Geor- getown. Mourners are: his wife: and one son. Dr. Gordon Scannell. .Belmont. Mass. Another son «A Nursing Staff Appointments I Announced For P.E.I. Hospital Changes have been antioiinc- . resigned last fall to accept a pos- ed in nursing staff at the Prince. ition in Ontario. Miss Pratt was. Edward Island Hospital by the associate director at that time.i administrator, N. . MacLeanw Named associate director of. Miss Barbara Pratt. RN. BN. nursing service is Miss Ella 13.! has been appointed director of Mat-Lend. RN, BN. a graduate‘ nursing service. S h e succeeds of the General Hospital. S a Int John. NB. 1 Miss Pratt, a native of St. Pet- ers. P. E. I.. is a graduate of, the R 0y a1 Victoria Hospitalg Montreal. S h 9 took a to u r-1 . month course in ward manage. . Imcnt. teaching and supervision at McGill University fo"owed by so; years as head nurse in mcdi- I I ca and surgical nursin . two; North Rustico. was host to the years as clinical supervigsor and Cavendish Men's Club for the two years as administrative su-i March meeting. with a record PN'VISOI‘ at the Royal Vicmrla attendance of members present. “0.3mm school 0f nursing' Ralph Burdett led the sing~ sh? received Mir .degree song and the devotions were led nursing from MCG‘" m 1961‘ by Preston Simpson and J 0 h n Miss MacLeod took a one-yearA 1 pearmain. Postgraduate cowse in Toronto ‘ Elmer F y f e. the president. University and. received her dip-i presided and mnducmd the bus. Ioma in.teaching and supervts- mess part or the mowing Fur ion and instructed in the nursing the]. plans were made “Hardin arts for three years at the Saint the concert which is to be held John General Hospital school of nlII‘Slll ‘ CFCY-TV MONDAY NIGHT 6.25 - 6.30 MISS MacLEOD ‘ Cavendish UC Men Meet CAVENDISH —- W. L. Totimbs. in"- cussion on the price of weanling‘ Ramsay, Hamilton for Prince‘iby Magistrate James B. John- on ClintOn Roy MacLeod. New ALLISON GILLIS Liberal Candidate in Queens V. .. where she was the guest across the province met ini ' , ._ , - ofBMr. and Mrs. Jack Marlin, Charlottetown Thursday evening pigs in rclation to prcscnt porkzand Fred Clark. Mt. Stewartismm Qc' m Queens Countymrgyle,_ for failing to transfer wag“ Morlev Bonn“. led the In 1961 she obtained her de-i and organized the P111. H 0;: prices. [for Qucens magistrate's court yesterdaylreistration on a motor vehicle. ‘ ‘ gree in nursing from McGill Un-I Parkview Motel. study from, “The Work and The‘l T0 TORONTO av Robert Dunn. Montague. left; Wednesday by train for Toronto' where he will reside. . ivcrsity and served as a Mrs, John Toombs thanked the. 1a_ ing consultant to the quarantine dies of North Rustico UCW for and immigrath services. (16-, the refreshments. The p r” partment of national health and A . meeting Wm be held in New welfare, until her appointment Glasgow. Quality Improvement AssocIa-, All thrce counties were repre‘ Interested nonl- producers whojafiemoon, tion. The meeting was held in‘ scntcd at the meeting and a fur-l were Prf‘sent "10111de H. CW. Counsel for the defence was the board room of the PEI! thcr meeting is expected to bet Heartz. livestock products grad-iJohn P. Nicholson with Alan K. department of agriculture and ‘er. Canada department of ang- Scales conducting the case for Charles F. Fraser, Montague: culture: Vernon Fraser, Canadathe prosecution. ' ‘ Packers and Charles Rogerson.i On charges under the Excise I 1 held in Kensington in two weeks“ “Niel Irving. Cherry Valley oyster case recently to the post of associate presided. _ . . , . u RSEEV: Vlslnonst [h The organization is opcn to aill was named prestdent, and the Sw1ft Canadian Company. iIohn \Iqiamptogimhirsc‘fi. director of nursing services at P. E. I. Llheial Assoc. cohziifiwase‘a reacg’ntoii'isitoi'a iii intereswd Classes Of .pmducers'v 3:121s .Eiii‘gisonn Winston 1 issue of the case was the mean- the P' E' 1' Hospital' Whether Pure bred 01 commer' perry. New Glam“...v N5” 3” ing of the phrase, “public fis-h- Montague guest of Mrs. Doris Matheson. on BANK srsrr plained- , , N ’ k t _ as McNaliy. charged with illeg- Mrs. Cephas Wight has taken Only a fractionof the sires in. ,byTigeigfgeRéc‘;::ti-r any fishing (mm: on . pub ‘ “193' he Mum, the appellant} ‘ 905mm" W the 3m“ 0‘ the use in the provmce are from 'Kenneth MacDonald. are charg-i 11c fishing bed was not allowed willy. A cial. and will be devoted to im- proving hog quality. it was ex A 99 Summons Issued By City had their cases adjourned until .April l at 7:30 pm. The appeal of Josepn Thom- ing bed". after reading the 44444444¥4 areas included as public fishing , beds in the P.E.I. Fishing stat-z Gerald R. Fosterv QC. ncpre- In a drive to halt the increas- who have not paid their tickets , settled tlhe department of fish- ing overnight parking problcmi will be in for a rude awakening lin Charlottetown, 99 summons: when they see how the dollar Montague branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia. IN NEW HOME ggo With hafvmzi Pf’rsii‘S-‘inn 0f yesterday afternoon by Mr. Jus- oiinces 0 un a\\ u y manu .tice George J. Tweed 3 g h . y'. 'e ‘i'actured Spill s 'I‘ e prosecutor! The appellant. who had been 2* known tested stock it was stat- ed. It was felt that ways and means should be explored to correct the situation in view of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sinclair and family have taken up resi- the low quality of some of the weanling pigs offered for sale. have been issued to delinquent‘ ticket holders. ‘ has increased in value. ‘ T ese persons must pay for Since Jan. 4 of this year. 700 i the cost of serving the summons ‘appointed by the federal depart- iment of justice is Charles R. ‘McQuaid. fined $10 and costs by Magis- itruate James B. Johnston. QC.; ordered to pay the fine. for the appellant. CAUSES MOST FIRES which bring one standard price despite their inferior breeding. It was emphasized that this rovince cannot continue to pro- duce the best bacon hogs in Can- ada. unless attention is paid to weanling pigs quality. Mr. Fras- er. w-ho was named secretary- dciicc in their new home on Mat-Larch Avenue, Montague. HAD HOLIDAY “\liss Ardeth MacKenzie has returned to her home in Monta- gue after a most enjoyable six- wrck holiday spent in Quincy. “"55' treasurer of the organization’ MORRIS FUNERAL .— The “med 0"" ‘0’ examp‘°~ 3“ Wi funeral for Rev. George Morris I of the tickets have been placed." at a given mileage rate. ‘ pleading gum. to the posses. . was on cars and all but 200 of these Chief of Police Stems Web- ksion of intoxicating liquor in a but was not ordered to pay any have been paid. The remainder l ster said yesterday this system . will be served summons shortly; was proving very effectiveian accused was fined $20 an and will pay considerably more: while still being as fair as ipos- Acosts or 30 than the original dollar for the sible with the motoring public. Changed Lightning is the largest sin- gle cause of forest fires in Can~ ada. In Ontario in 1961 lghtnng . started fires that burned 1.174.“ ‘ 854 acres. place other than his residence.‘ court costs. as the case in quee- lion was a question of interpre- ation of a statute. Mr. Tweedy stated, the main. days. with driving withouti re .— 1'3 3." Persons living in the country Bridge Club Holds Session was held Friday morning at the Compton Funeral Home where service was conducted by Rev. C.R. Webber assisted by Rev. ter Craig. Wilfred Craig. Mel- bourne Wright and Stuart Morri- iOIl W.A. MacQuam-ie. Hymn. Seven tables “bended Thurs. ‘Lnto The Hills". was sung. ; day night's session of the Char- I intrauszrufus as; B R I E F T NI HT ONLY “ 7"" ‘ ' ' g » held at the Charlottetown ote. 0 G ' chks. Emerson Matheson. Wal ' Members are reminded the and 9.00 mixed pairs ohamtpiomhip will . be declared at Monday nighth: _i session. Play will start at eigi Fumflwm‘ o'clock. but members are ask- A GIANT MOVIE MUSTI Interment took place in Peo- FERGUSON pies cemetery. Summerside. W for "My Mutual Life insurance The hand a few min- __ Ferguson. Hampton. W85 h|el(ll ed to bcion . r- ' 20 ThganiiiiveLi'lagluf‘m- Wiggffiflfimy 3' . March 22. from “lei mes {miller tthai‘edusfialtir: 8'5 COStS less In the long run' :- D’ ii h Id Fld Cutoliffe Funeral Home mime 9“ “‘35” -°‘ i . y u m mgwe was e r av. H ton United Churm N. On Thursday nights pai. lm all for that. BRA-30ang i Mrs. Benjamin Rogers and Mrs. I R.S.P. Jardine took top honors on the north-south side, with Mrs. Frank MacMillan and Mrs. nd. g March 22 from his late residence to More“ United C uer Rm, St‘l‘Vice was conducted Rev. Macaw and mi- Rr- so MacLeod. Pallbearers were no 0. ' ry ‘1 i Gordon Hooper. Leo Masher, by Stephen MacLeod. ~1- D“ Enige‘ioed magstgfig‘: Garth Webster. Percy Jay. Amos Pallbearers were Robes-t Fee 3!“ Barb M5 m M I . ~tt Rama‘ghan a Colin Jackson. guson. Wili’ired Ferguson. Man- Slde- W1t 1'~ 8 1‘5- M91“?! interment was in Midgell ceme- ford ‘ John MacQuarrle. 1W _ Preston Campbell and canon MacDonald. Members of Mel- ville IDBA held a service at the funeral home Thursday even- ing. Service was conducted by WM Mrs. Hazel vaencbe'r as- MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY THREE DAYS ONLY He Swore He Needed No One— NOT EVEN GOD! C . Following are the top five teams on each side, with points totals: EAST-WEST l. Betts-Ellis 2. M-r.. Mrs. Crockett 3. Campbellstewart 4. Hines-Duffy 5. Cauty-MacNevin NORTH-SOUTH 1. Rogers-Janine 2. Duffy-MatifMillan Mr. Mrs Douglas Farmer-Roam” 5. Bell-Larabee. Souris Names IRVING FUNERAL -— The fin- iieral for Alex K. Iirvitnig Cam- bridge was held am y, March 22 from byiteii'ian Church. Peters Road. The ear- V“ was under the direction of Ute Montague Funeral Home and was cuiducbai by Rev. M. urrie Mimic raider sag ss The No. I star of the screen Rock Hudson in his most powerful adventure drama. Carl C . the direction of Mrs. Russell Graham. mm m by me Share cemetery. “ 11‘ Wm: The mrd Mm. McALEER FUNERAL —- The. The“? 1' N0 Nllht In Heaven." funeral for Frederick P. (Bones) and "Abide With Me." Pall- McAIeer took place Friday mor- ning from the Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was .— 8‘ 3. 4. sagas as “013 Flownbeuera- Ed Van- celebrated by Rev. P r e s to n . Idel‘sfine. Lyle .0” Hammlll. Members of the Royal VanIdarstine Leon crow, van. Canadian Legion attended in a Johnston mm, mm body. The Legion graveside ser- URIS __ Jame. My“! “d m STRIPPED IIIII SO Hamid Laphm. both of Souris. are the Scum Royal Canadian nylon vice was conducted by Harry Mortimer. with the Last Post and Reveille being sounded by Mac!)on FUNERAL — Frank Smith. Pallbearers were 1““ “Am °h for The final fir Than- Mnc- Frank McIntyre Frank Hughes 1933 “"11 "WE the v . . . _ . 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