_»_______, ,,,___g : . ~ , . . at THE GENERAL planning Spring Park minister; chair- and building committee man of women‘s interests. Spring Park United Church Mrs. E.S. Matheson; Jack met last n‘ to discuss Smallwood, publicity chali- pians for the erection of a man. and Robert Younker. new church and a Christian general chairman, as they education center. Shown discuss 3 proposed plan for was and plans sub_mmmn_ mittee has several plans un- tee. Rev. Clayton Lewis. der consideration. Church, CE Centre Planned By Spring Park Cogregation The general plan and buildiiiatplans from different companiesi committee of Spring Park Unit-l under consideration. ed Church met last night to con-; The new church and center is sider plans and proposals for} l ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, 'l‘hurs., Feb. 20, 1964. 5 Four Islanders Are Decorated l l(‘harlottetown. Prince Four members of the (Tana-L Watchl: dian Army resident in P.E.l. tagh, Charlottetown. P.E.I. Re-‘ were included in the lengthy list. zimentg were: Major ME Campbell, Edward island Regiment: Capt. K.L. Mollison. Summerside, Royal Highlanders of Canada (Bla(.‘K Staff-Sgt. .l.L. .\lur and Pte H.E.R. Haw- released Yeslefday by Eastern kins. Royal Canadian Army Ser- Command Headquarters. Halt-l vice cm-p_ tax. as recipients the dlan Forces Decoration. Those receiving the medal for 12 years exemplary service 8113', CANDIDATES to he built on a proposed site on of the ween.‘ Storm side Montague supports its Schoolboy Curlers MONTAGUE — Support from were realized to round off the Montague Regional High School m€S5‘a8€- . _ _ and new «me we .....1’..°':‘ii‘;“‘:l.‘...°“.i.S“‘lf...“.°..’°...':‘.‘ the area for the schoolboy cur- sage of this type evger to be 19'“ 7 , 9 5"h°°l, “m0 are dispatched from Montaigne. and representing the province at the |,pe,.haps One N the longest from dominion bonspiei in Regina I , . any lslaiid point. tihs week poured in despite the frhe (,,.ga,,.me,m e,(mfl—.,.ed iramyzintz condition as a result greait sal.ist'act.ion at the fine reception and support line idea the new church and Christiantthe north of .Kirkwoud -me latest efi.-m.tV ‘is in me _ education center to be build in} Drive. between Dunkirk and {mm M a mammoth telegram ,‘,'.,‘,,§’§Zd°d;,m“‘§’auss§,’".'1‘.;, the early summer on Kirkwood-Trafalgar streets. It will cost of némes fan Show of the Drive. Charlottetown. “mes M “rd “C k of mellion dollars when it is complet- ed lan estimated quarter of a mil- 8 1d architectural firm of G. Keith It is “Wed “Y "19 °°,“'"“lt' Pickard. was at the meeting to if‘? ‘hat “I9 ,5“'“°““'°5 W“ I“ show plans and lD9l‘lfI(‘8l.it‘iDJ fimshed wnhm 8 year and l which his company had drawn up for the proposed buildings. The committee has three sets of new buildings will have an area of some 15.000 square feet. ANALYZES GROWTH The plan and building com- ‘mittee has six sub-committea f half after they are begun. Tbeznd various business establish ugtluout h to which was organized by two of on the teaching i‘ l f500 ‘ .'t staiif, Evelyn M!actLutre and omgrmal gm 0 which 1 was felt. would likely have been ex- ceeded had weather and road conditions perrnitted_ school if busses to operate and thus give the students from the outlying reas an opportunity ito pan‘- ments ttiiro te wn. a 3 °‘ 405 sllgnaturfl‘ ' ' in this latest demon- grand iiotal pon people that w impress u must all work together for designed ari as a - unity and happiness and make iprise and rate booster t’ the m was as follows: Canada a better country to live and was first organied in June 1963. It has done a tremendous. amount of work during the pre- in liminary Investigations since e idea for the building was to tion during the last five years and estimated its growth during e next 10. so I plan: considered would have to meet. tthe requirements of the popula- ‘tion and congregation for some BRIEFS RECEIVES WORD Mrs. Horace Vesscy. Char- lottetown. has received word of the sudden death of her brother. John M. Darraclh in West New- ton. Ma§.. in is 77th year. The funeral and interment took place in West Newton. - 3‘ DE It will be left up to the congre- gation to decide upon the final plan for the new church and Christian education center, with the advice of the general oom- mittce which consists 85 A ',ir,‘,t,'tttiiiittiitiit-ittiistvtiits-tvtittiistottte room ONLY MIDI: here's a hit of advtice to heed put your stones right on the tee, and blast the others up a tree. Gordie: you boys came l‘i_i:st on the island. just by doing your best, try to repeat the pe-riorm- ance; scare the other rinks out of the west. Steve: as second in command. you have a lot to do so see that Roger, gets your broom, it‘: really up to you. Rn er: best wishe curling skill first. then move in for the kill. Team: don't let the compet- vition discourage you any, we're all behind you which is a great many. Members of e team are Larry Johnston, George lnman. Steve Clarkson. and Roger Clair, all of whom reside in Monta- gue. 'Ilhey are being accom- panied by Peter Sinclair who has gone along in the capacity as coach in place of Douglas McGowan who was unable to make the trip due to previous commiirtments. MUST AGAIN FILE PAPE-RS SOURIS -— Nominations for candidates to fill a vacancy on the town council will be re- ceived at the town clerk’; of- iice until four o‘clock till) afternoon. The vacancy was caused by the resignation of John J. Mac- Donald. Although the by:e-lectlon had originally been scheduled fox last Monday, storm conditions caused the cancellation. and under the Town Act, such a situation necessitates the hold- ing of a re-nomination. The original nomin-atirm pro- duced two candidates. Michael LaVie and George MacEach- em. both of whom are expect- ed to renominate today. The by-election has been re- scheduled for Feb. 27. Unique cats on the Isle Man. England. are born either without tails or only rudimen- tary ones. L. MR. PEAKE _Formation Of New Law Firm‘ ..J MR. NICHOLSON In Charlottetown Announce Announcement of formation of a new law firm was made Campbell with Peake andl Nicholson witth whom he has: been associated for several The new partnership will be; known as Peake, Nicholson andl Campbell and will be lcoated in‘ the same quarters as the form-i or firm at 175 Grafton Street. I The new member of the firm was born at Wins-loe, P.E.I.,; Dec. 29, Otto W. Campbell and Mi:s.; Campbell. He received his pre-l rparatcry edtiia-tion at Dalhousie Uniiversitvy and his lcgal cduczi-‘ .tion at the same institution. He of I is a member of the Law Soricty 1951. He has been District Pen- Depar land has been clerk of the cityl lpolice court since 1960. Mr.3 Campbell was admitted in (the; 1922, son of the latell94l Bar of Prince EdM'a.rd Island, Aug. 19, 1963. was articled with John P. Nicliolson on Aug. ‘ 13, 1958. Arthur H. Peake. was boon in tliiis city March 18. l9l5, and was admiited to the bar here in 1947. He received his preparat- ory education at the University of King's College. ivherc he re- ceived his chelor of Arts degree in 1939, and his legal education at Dalhousie Univer- sity where he was granted hits degree as Bachelor of Laws in Mr. Peake is a member of the (‘anadian Bar Association and the Law Society of P.E.I. of which he is a past president, iirtving served in office in 1950- sions Advocate of the ment of Veterans Affairs since 1952. He is a son of the late -thepastoitrtialsan MR. CAMPBELL Lt.- Col. Arthur G. Peake and Mrs. Peake. ills partner since 1951. John P. Nicholson, was born in this city Nov. 16, 1922. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Nicholson .and was adimitteazl to the hair of the province in 1948. He re- ceived his preparatmy and legal education at Dalhousie Univer- s:it,\' where he obtained his Batiielor of Law degree 1947. He is a member of the Law &t-iety of P.E.l. \\"I'lii(‘l1 he has served in the past as secretary- tii-a.<ii1‘el‘ 1952-1557, and as pre- sinent in 1960. Mr. Nicholson served as Crown prosecu-tor, Queens County, from 1949 no 1959, and is currently serving ,his second term on the City .‘Council of Chatrlottetoivn. H.L. Palmer. QC. DC.L, con- tiiiues as counsel to the new firm. The new partnership will con- tinue the general practice of d appeals. corporations. probate, real estate and insurance law. don”: look for a better buy than members. The committee e x p e c t I to have a final decision made about a month's time and will call construction tenders short- OUT OF HOSPITAL Mrs. Gordon Macwilliams. Cape Traverse. its now at the home of her son and daughter- in-Iatw. Mir. and Mrs. Lloyd Macwilil-lam. Carleton. having re- cently in-en released from the Prince County Hospital. day school and m’ cm, ggsgfgaiwgpd 8 can week activities which are It approximawly 1030 laflidovvn by the United Church night to 35 Elm Avenue. The ; Ca“da' cause of the alarm was a grease fire in an oven. There was no 3 damage. t I(‘ontiniied from Page ll IN TORONTO ' ed the Georgetown jail last week Pflfkel‘ C- Newson. KiH8Sl0"- and had found it "immaculate." PE-L 1| in T070030 ‘his W9“ Mr. Myers was interrupted by where I‘? I5 ailendlllfl ‘"9 3""“*'‘l I George Ferguson (‘L-5T'I1 Kings) meetlni ‘'5 "'9 C*“"‘dl3“ H°" who asked whether or not the "°l“'F”"“"' A“°‘-'l‘“""”‘ jail had sufficient accommoda- 5' after that. The church will handle about 500 in the congregation and will supply adequate space for Sun- of the set of tion. Jro :$D::G0mg:§:'§ro¥ri_ ‘'That‘s a good question." said ,0" hm." Cage ‘en yegterday Mr. Miyers. "There are nine in- by 'aii- for Halifax whet-Le Mrs imam ‘"9"’ "°“’-" "° “’°"' ""- Morrison will enter the Victoria 5 "3" "‘°-" “V M“ '"°ki"g The thought struck me. cliaps General Hospital for surgery‘ [are we too nice in looking after T8 GUEST -prisoners” De we treat them Mrs. Ada Mackae. has been a W WW7" zuest at the home of Mr. andl "Are there any television 39!! Mrs. Eugene Murphy for the - in the lail'."' asked Robert Camp- Dasi three weeks. lbell ti.-lst Princei. l ., , .. counsa R.ESCllEDllLED ,~WT"‘,fW::"??(‘;f“, ';‘,,,;V,f,f,',, 3:3,’: The refresher course original-l‘ ‘ ' ‘ " - .‘ l.V scheduled to open yesic.-rd'yih“d °":wm:h hlsmntn for members of the RCMP. due-‘ “harm -' :9 0 9 Ted ‘ itch to road conditions, has been re-l Rehmng intpdcont ‘:8: $0’ scheduled to get underway atlMr' M-"°r“.,';‘°'" h nodud ‘mm, the Charlottetown headqiiarters;'I"°'”""“ t’-‘_",. ,3, 9 ' mind this morning. a spokesman for ""'" 'h°-V kw“ En“ 2' C the force said yesterday. . "“‘ “Wk M H” F"'hm M" lcrlcmtion ./iskinf! "what hat‘ ARE APPOINTED ‘happened since'."' Mr. Myers It has been announced that “id “it is our duty to in Ht" 8* INCREDIBLE YOU CAN'T BELIEVE IT ‘BUT -IT'S SO! YES here is the amazing but true tale of a so-called captive of the last . . . out-witted the Luftwaffe .. .and escaped so many times that it gave ulcers to the Third Reich! war who hood-winked the High Command | i-iiLAit:ious — WILD - WACKY | TIII ONLY MAN IV!!! A STARTS FRIDAY snows 3:30 - 7 - 9 @éi‘E=>oT@iL David Boswell. provincial dlT'P("l5n1h;;g<adnr_< or good will and tor of phyglcgl {Hm-5.1 has been -——»-—-4 -*‘"*"“"_“""" appointed vice-president of W of !\’lr.I. John w. Mar-Williams. Atlantic Provinces Physical En-1 Hvmm. 5",,‘ M.,.,._ -rm. Lord‘: ucation and Recreation Associa-l “V ghpwerd and what A pg-lend “On. At the same time Jaincs W‘? “me In Jesus palihmwrg Fox was mpointed I member at-large on the executive. NDRAI. — The fit- Alexander J. Flat River. Rev. Donald Nichol- Con conducted the i-vice In home and the grave The hide was nae: 0" \\'(“‘t" ix-siter MacRae. William .I,. M:tcRne. Alexander (‘omit- lion, Aiisziistiis Ross. Louis Ross. ‘rgtum !\incPh¢~i~son. 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