KIWANIS CLUB president, Abe Zakem (right) congratu- lated new members Joseph Regan and. Harry Conway upon their acceptance into the ' morv. Fire Prevention Theme Of Address To Kiwanis Past president, Allison Rog-| man is not yet always able to ers welcomed and inducted new | control it. Fire is a wonderful members Conway and Joseph servant, but a terrible master, Regan to the Kiwanis Club at | he said. the organization’s annual meet-| The speaker demonstrated the ing at the Charlottetown Hotel use of the more common types last night. of ext! and illustrated Club secretary, Frank Mac-/| different methods of dealing Millan and president, Abe|with a smoke or flame filled Zakem presented past presi- | house. At the conclusion of his dent pins to/Sinclair Cutcliffe | talk, Mr. Maddigan, who is and Jack Coyle. | secretary of the Charlottetown “Jed” Maddigan as guest |Hook and Ladder Company, speaker outlined preparations | presented a dramatic film en- over the induction cere- NEWS PAG Charlottetown and Queens County 5 ‘|The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed 21, {Young People Hold Fireside |Gathering Sunday In Trinity oy x A | dent Rogers (left) pre- | Sena Land Ranger Company Holds First Anniversary Banquet | “The First Charlottetown Land | Ranger Company held an anni- | versary banquet and enrolment at the YMCA Monday night to celebrate its first year of ranger- | ing. | The company consisting of 13 captain had Mrs. Evelyn |Cudmore, provincial commis- sioner of Girl Guides; Mrs. Mal- colm MacDonald, Ranger com- missioner; Mrs. Donald Mac- Millan, ranger a¢visor and Mrs. John Rawek. | Ranger Karen Ann Willis was of the Chamber of Commerce. | MAYOR SPEAKS Mayor Gaudet also spoke | briefly and stated that the Board | of trade was of “tremendous | value to us at City Hall.” He Rangers and their jas their guests, rman. Mrs. Cudmore spoke briefly to the Land Rangers on their opportunities and respon- sibilities of rendering service to a wider world and Mrs. Mac- Donald congratulated the com- pany on its activities and wish- ed them success in the future. An enrolment ceremony fol- lowed at which five new Rangers were enrolled by Mrs. Mac- Millan, namely: Anne Hughes, Jeane Jenkins, Fay Sellick, Bet- ty Carol Matheson and Dawn Currie. Mrs. MacMillan also presented to Miss Suzanne Mac: Kinnon her Ranger captain war- rant pin. A report of the year’s activities the matter, and, we understand, the Premier and Mayor will be meeting with CNR authorities for emergencies, giving parti- | titled “The Price of Fire,” deal- | ,evijewed a number of problems | 2 Montreal,” he said. - cular attention to fires. He | ing with the Montreal fire de- traced the early discovery of |which were facing the council He further noted that follow- More than 9 young people the fireside gathering. , nting six churches in the! The feeling of the group was area gathered in | that there should be more op Hall of Trinity United | portunity provided for inter- for the ‘annual youth denominational fellowship. | The m ecting opened with a | ‘ [Saat Sty Sachs a Dates Set Miss piano. roll call of the participating F or Dance churches showed the following | Trinity 32, St, James 15, Zion Festival six, St. Paul's five, ang Park Group presidents gave reports | be held from April on current activities in their | 4 winner's concert representation: Baptist 32, Royal United three. The 1962 Dance local’ groups. Rev. R. 8. Lat) | ing of April = if two members of the Youth Fellowship, Dewar ‘per and Roddie Munn. An fering was received for Canadian Council ‘ A friendship circle concluded i was given by Kit Law- son followed a sing song which was enjoyed by all and Mrs. Rawek gave the Rangers some ideas for future activities,| Miller Bros. and Toombs i =e a 2 | A Z a5 i i . ft i ® § ! : i i F Hon, Howar Secretary e 3 1 i i ia a3 i i * ei 8 i z E é t z : : a F z i ; f a ai ! “i i g =e ES it E : a i li ¢ tr by af fi ie a r fz i iH i vial Ht L i Ie F j Hi § il, 18 a8 i in 1962, and stated that a con- | Mg @ resolution presented to the fire by primitive man, and how he turned it from an enemy to Lag these | interesting programs have been | future, a friend. Yet, he noted, after many centuries of using fire, | arranged i for the coming weeks. | partment. Al Horne reported for vention manager may be ap- mg Committee sctinariy | Pointed for the city in the near He also stated that he is going | to ask the provincial director of city by the board a traffic sur- vey will be carried out this spring. | TOURIST ATTRACTION The report also stated that @ Envoy brings you a new dimension in low-cost Interior luxury with « | strong effort is being made to National Research Council im | town planning, Claude Smith, | Wiig the Gold Cup and Saucer BOARD in 1940-41 carried out |. ene a meeting of repre- TRADE on tet Gonadion experitfients | sail 2 Of all neighboring as ier te oeee ae “io (Continued from page 1) | on the possibility of achieving | areas in regard to amalgamat- | to enter a float in the parade. A appointments! Extre séats are standard equipment in the Envoy Custom Sedan, optional in the Special and Sher- | river on the west. | ANNUAL REPORT | Brig. 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He | ing with the city. |committee will be named to FYLAQUE PRESENTED | awarded the MBE for his ser-| city limits may extend to the | ing. of The Evening Patriot “Win-|the development of nuclear | Sherwood on the East and the uate taxi strips between the MacLean, proprietors of the | trate the explosion of an atom first in the personal gifts sec- ada was playing an important contest, conducted last year. | Brennan, P.E.I. vice president alties have visited the city on ' heen prepared: then Gaudet stated that a news- “gone beyond this role.” important development in the nity, said. © tended to the ladies by Premier As has been the custom dur- of the newly-elected City Coun- sons, the Water Commission ten councillors and city clerk Mrs. Dorothy Corrigan, Walter sonnel of the business houses im} joined the wartime atomic) Mayor Gaudet said that he/ join the Gold Cup and Saucer the city. energy project in 1942 and was | hopes some day Charlottetown’s | committee at their next meet- A highlight of the dinner) vices to that project. | Trans-Canada Highway on the Brig. Peake stated that the | meeting was the presentation; ‘The guest speaker spoke on | north, the border of Parkdale- | Board is pressing for more ade- dow of the Year” plaque to Mrs.| electric power at Chalk River, Kay Gallant and Mrs. Trudy| Ontario and used slides to illus- Elite Millinery, in Charlotte-| and the work being done at the town. The establishment placed | plant. He pointed out that Can- tion of The Evening Patriot’s| part in the development of this third annual Christmas window | power. He was thanked by W.R. in--making the presentation, | Charloftetown Mayor A. Wal-| x x M&M he kkekr 4 Mh MMM SHS + paper plays an important role| ‘ in any community by just being | 7 a newspaper. He said that at times The Guardian-Patriot has: \ } He further stated. that the | . i introduction of the “‘Islander of | the year” award and the Christ- | rt ye mas window contest, were af | a : community,, “These things are good: for the life of ‘the com CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations were also ex- | Walter R. Shaw and opposition leader A. W. Matheson, QC. ing recent years invitations were sent out to the members cil and the Water Commission. However, due to various rea- was not represented at the meeting and only seven of the John Butler. were able to at- tend. Councillors present were Cox, John P. Nicholson, Allison Gillis, William MacNeill, Ed- MacRae. Thé councillors were | introduced by Mayor Gaudet. | INTRODUCES SCHOOL CHUM | Lieutenant-Governor F. 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