A mixed curling rink skip- by Perley Hardy captur- ed the Matthews turkey trophy in a six-team compe Hillsboro B 3 Is Under Negotiatio CAPITAL BUREAL OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA — Federal sources id here yesterday that negotia- tions’ between the federal gov- ernmer i the province of Prince Edward Island were con- tinuing, with respect to the Hill- eboro bridge. At the same time, they agreed that a previous statement to the effect that the bridge was owned by the province and was not the responsibility, of the federal ernment was not completely cor- rect. NO AGRI As it stands at present, federal Department of Ti on the ne sacar Be eran ot v the ans- gotia- means of t is carryin pe tions with P.E.1 EASTERN BRIEFS. RECENT GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Art Wright, Souris recent guests of the Sinclair family at Montague. IS PATIENT Mrs. Russell Hayes, Sr., Al- berton is : ipetient in the West- ern Hospi WEEKEND GUEST Ramsay Hardy, Parkdale is a weekend guest of his cousin, Ira Hardy, Woodstock. AT PARKDALE Mrs, A. C. Green, Alberton has been the guest of Mrs. Ramsay Hardy, Parkdale for a few days. VISITED IN CH” TOWN Mr. and Mrs. arter, Alberton visited bela wiih the former's mother, Mrs. Lena Larter in Charlottetown IN CHARLOTTETOWN Beatrice MacLean is spending this week in Chariots | . Be town with her iriends, Graham, Fitzroy Street. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Ernest Mrs. enjoyable visit Moar, Mrs, Homer Sra ‘aylor, were recent and Mrs. Victor fontague. guests of Mr Pepler, M IN HALIFAX R. W. Beck and Miss Posey Beck of Montague are ing the weekend’ in “Haliax, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Giffin and family. IN DARTMOUTH ‘Mr. and Mrs, J. C. MacLure, Montague, are in Dart Pred NS., ae no 3 and Se ‘in-law, Mrs rie MacLure ‘a “thelr tm: forenting sons Ian Scott and Bill. HAD GUESTS Howatt, ; Mrs. Peter Noonan, Faye Noon- ‘ant and Peter Noonan, Charlotte- town FRACTURES HIP Miss eee Aen te lottetown suf! 2 btoken hip | fs the vl ofa Mise Aen $s resting com = mea at the Prince island Hospital BREAKS ARM Master Erie ry four- old son of St Sie phates Dixon, Bee oe is arm. He ts a patient TURKEYS TO THE WINNERS \st. Teresa’s CYO foursome by Herbert Mat. thews. Left to right are. Mary Ig Shown Films garet Perry, Perley Hardy, Herbert Matthews, Andy Wells and Isabel McKinnon ridge Fate Six Cattle Lost In Fire [| At Grandview : MONTAGUE — Six young cattle were lost _ Thursday »ven- ing when a fire destroyed a barn on the farm of Roddy Mac- . Grandview | tion completed Tuesday in the Ablerton rink. The trophy and four dressed turkey broilers were presented to the winning ST. THERESA’S — The re gular meeting of St. Teres: CYO, was held at St. Teres: school recently. There was a large attendance of members. The meeting a opened with a prayer by magia Murray. The eae of e last meeting were read by | the secretary, Helen Bradley, and signed by the president, | George MacKenna. Father Murray explained to those attending, how bishops | were elected, their vestments, and their duties as bishops. acPherson was in the Georginia Smith was appoint- | only moments before the | ed to represent the CYO in the was noticed, and had Laymen’s Association. Plans | left to return with turnips from were made for a debate to be held at the next meeting. Two informative films, ‘What Do You Think of Drinking?” and “None For The Road", were | shown by Sister Mary Gregory. correspondence, but the sources said they were unable to suggest when any agreement could be reached. A department spokesman said | Phers that an agreement Mr. reached in 1900 between the two levels of government over the use of what was originally a railway bridge. The province) pve Cellar. When Be realiee im agreed to pay a rental of $9,750 | fhe N20 Out Or tad io rescue a year for use of the bridge for] [re tivestock vehi r traffic Fight cows and a horse were In 1951, the bridge was COB removed from the blazing build- i demned for railway use as the | jng' Some farm implements and | It was moved by Georgina Smith | B -| a quantity of hay and oats was | and. seconded by Jackie Lawlor | ers ruled it unsafe. also lost in the fire. ‘that the meeting be adjourned. ceased using it for railway traf- | fic in 1955 and erected a bar feede!_Tils bacricade, had’ Dees Trail- Blazing Convention Planned By Labor Congress removed by local residents who still wished to use the bridge for motor traffic. Later the province obtained an injuction forbidding | the closing of the bridge, but the Ie casa sel aderalll Abts che OTTAWA (CP) — More than | tween unions. 1,200 trade unionists head to| The Vancouver convention will Vancouver early next month for |be the first national gathering a trail - blazing convention of| since organized labor and the | By ROBERT RICE The federal government ob- tained the annual provincial ren- tion floo ™ addition to the main policy debates, the delegates will also elect the top officers of the CLC who will form the executive | g, ouneil for the next two years. lost an estimated | 100 killed wounded. i DEmocratic | ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County T The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Mar. 24, 1962. Storm Is Cause Of Accident Rash MONTAGUE. BUREAU OF THE, GUARDIAN trying to proceed it was found | pital with minor injuries follow- that the car had become stuck | ing a collision with a snow plow. in the snow. A slight nee ig also re- | _While the vehicle was station- ported lontague, WEEK AT SDU University Players Present ‘Blood Wedding’ To Public Curtain time If this small dam breaks and unleashes the swollen waters of Lac ae Arsenailt is 8 ‘k. By FRANK CORCORAN SDU Correspondent “Blood Wedding” will be pre- saint Dunstans High School, COULD CAUSE DISASTER result. Engineers estimate a 30-foot wall of water would er and busy low-lying towns in Beauce county. Efforts are made to save the dam. sented to the public on Monday] paced by the 27-point per-| tic, a major disaster could | roar down the Chaudiere Riv- (CP Wirephoto) with all the drama impact and| formance of Don Brown, roared 7 GUERRILLAS KILLED scenic splendor reminicent of| to a 35-85 decision over the Jack the buzzer league, the top class| saiGon (AP) — Seventeen | HOME PLANNERS' “Carousel” | Kane coached Birchwood team| was again triumphant they edg- jCommunist guerrillas were It is considered by many to be in the ae hoop poate ofl 94 the sophmores to advance] killed at i the weekend i ee fv, HEADQUARTERS tne greatest drametic interpre: the regu'st sassy against the juniors in the finals. | gary | For | tation ever produced at SDU.| The team moves to Summer- | miles nh of Saigon, South Viet is ‘The story involves passion of| side Civic Stadium tonight for io lee ee ee ea Nam's semi; official “news Convenient ‘ge stocl Lowaarls ib Lane) aad, te| he provi ineasleti,A| Stastny Agel nd tees wee| SP aca es: ita “eae Livi the ..| profess to follow in the footsteps! several prisoners were taken. ng bride, (Dorothy Morris). _| High School which boasts a per-| Profess ‘o follow i” the footsteps) pI . Miss Morris, who plays the| fect regular season record is| # Sit Comte ferdllel & tee plete losses were re- @ Plan books high-spirited young woman who| rated as the, pre-toumament {| classes try to prove that the sen- - @ Construction jilts the bridegroon at the altar) vorites. Anything else would be! for class is not supreme in this blueprints for an already married man| an upset, field also, The SURGE d . and Lois Hughes, the proud and| In city league basketball, the | . e oes @ Free advisory ble Spanish mother of|SDU Jayvee's downed the| service nol the bridegroom who has lost her| Prince of Wales College Welsh- husband and son to their white men to take the first game of a hot passion yield performances | two game total point series. The | rated by many as their best ef-| second game will be held to- | forts to date. night at Prince of Wales. Monday night, March 26, at) In intermural hockey, the pow- SDU the drama society will pre-| erful senior team bruised their sent the play to the public, It is] way to a 6-4 overtime victory | produced and directed by Rev.| over the sophmores: likewise in | HERE THEY Southern Kings Real Estate Farms, Homes, Business Pro- perty, Building Lots, bought, sold and listed. Box 5000 Montague, PEL Open Evenings Until No Down Payment 1959 Chevrolet 2-Door COLOR DARK BLUE LIKE NEW Special Value 1395.00 1957 Plymouth Sedan | Injunction was later dissolved. NT $325,000 tal from P.E.I. by deducting the the Canadian Labor Congress. | CCF party joined last year to amount from a federal subsidy.| The week-long gathering will|create the New The province claims to have) hammer out trade union policies | Party. spent see ee) mined ee ioe and plans for the next | maintenance of the structure, In| Years wnell was |"*Aavance signs for the Apri |Silent Member Pead thy ths tecatalligovsrall gin comeaine point to some |e, . ment which had the effect of brisk debater on s number of \Dies In Ontario freeing the government from|hot topics, including politic any liability. Since the Trans-| action, white - collar oaeatea: WINGHAM, Ont. (CP)—John Canada Highway was construct-| tion and internal feuds over un-| w. Hanna, 72, the man who sat ed, the bridge is no longer In| fon Juriadietion silent in the Ontario legislature Aliogether, 389 resolutions will | for nine years, died at his home ie province is now trying to be up for study on a vast range | here Friday. recover some of the rental mo- of subjects — social security, | ‘Mr. Hanna’ Progressive Con ney, together with a portion of| international affairs, defence, | servative member for Huron- the '$325,000 that it has expend-|economic outlook, \unemploy- | Bruce, first spoke in. the pro. ed in maintenance. ment and others. vincial house shortly after he It is anticipated here that the SIFTED F' entered it in 1943, He said at federal government will reach| Under CLC convention rules, | the time he didn’t enjoyt he ex- fome financial agreement with| resolutions are first sifted be-| perience and kept silent for the E.I. on the bridge and once|hind closed doors by various | next nine years. this has been negotiated the| committees set up by the dele-| “He referred to himself as transport department pro-| gates “Jovial Jawn" and the bably turn the bridge over to The commitfees report to the | honorary title of “‘senator” from Crown Assets Disposal Corpora- convention with specific policy | his colleagues for his leadership tion which will offer it for sale.| recommendations — either en-| among the overflow members of | The situation over the bridge| dorsing a resolution for adoption | tne government who were forced was described here as compli-| oT urging its defeat or introduc: | +4 sit on a the opposite side of cated and confusing and it is| ing a new omnibus motion that | the ‘hou t aaticd may include features from sev 2 eae ache ty eral similar resolutions, Ren aes AMBUSH the liability. between the cw o| Hence, there is no guarantee | SAIGON (AP) — Sixty-sev cavesaniat that any particular resolution | South Vietnamese militiam will actually reach the ¢ and civil guards were killed in r Communist ambushes south Heath Denies an Saigon in the last three days, |it was officially reported Fri- day. Nine militiamen and civil =i Food Problem guar were wounded i the c ers are reported KNOWLES JOB OPE! "ln ECM Plans With Stasiey. Knowles Tilssing. Toe goverement said ping down rom the, $13,00-t ir st as executive LONDON (Reuters) ae President, an opening is let that ercian secretary Reward Heth | aay predane a beier chedtion Friday denied suggestions that | scrap.” J. &. T. Morris Ltd. 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