Super iztcnrfent A S. \Ic- Keri. Oi“ 'L" Dl\'ls."‘l'l RCMP. in Charioztetoun. S’l‘flle'fl the file of nm rect'iiz' James Douglas Peri-rs. Ice“. d'ir:n: AIRMAN BECOMES NEW RCMP RECRUIT the lattcr's SWOBt‘tllirln cere- mony Wednesday Lookn; on at l‘lEl‘ll is Staff Serzcatn RD. LI\'(‘I_\’ Peters. 22. who was stationed with the RL'AI“ at Summerside prior to his in- duction into the Mounties. is a native of Saskatoon. Sask. He will go to Ottawa for training. Delayed St. Patrick's , Play Finally Presented I KENSINGTON A time audience was on bond to see the St I’a l“(f\"$ play . in liensinzmn Elementary School on Satur- day. and enjoyed a well actcd mystery show. Ray Smith, the star of the. old En :l I s h play sustain- ed a rather difficult role. through a great deal e" amusing monologue and dialiLue as the plot unrolled in three ans . an unexpected cont-listen Sup- 2 Characters were played nette Arsenault. Iota \rsen— ault. Mabel \IacLellitn. William "Arscnault. Paul Gl‘l hy and Andy Turner Spectal mention :‘roult' be .matle of the authett‘o antique stage FE‘tlin'l set no by Paul Gill('l‘t\' and Ray Sm "1 Mrs. Leonard \IacLellan was on 'St'r: ‘ Leslie G. Ra‘r‘nv. . "the director of to aim; “acted as cltfitr'nan. that the play wtll ht: rcoeatcd .on Saturdav ei—enznz April It. 'lll aid of 'lte Indian ’liver \Vl "Centeriuiftl protect. rich y( the restoration It: a histm- cal (Tum. IPI".' si'tiw‘rd 'n Int-liar my“ on ~thc road to Eas'er's Shore The ‘Cemetcrx was tiserl trom lt'lfi') .unt'l 1?!th The play mousorrd by the _".Kenstn:ton ludra't Rlvnr C“ L. Hm._ m, , ,.._,_,,.._. '_Old Tel. Office Purchased For :Store Location a KENSINt‘lI‘tlY l’red 5cm. .ple. who has purchxistd the for- ‘mer telepl‘ we fllflt“f' butldtn: "on Victoria Strrm l‘.9.’ls|‘l’Zlnil. .plans to own an JD-‘tl-‘IIHP. jewo‘let " store on the premises, Mr. Semplc is well known as expert craftsman. having been to the jewcl'ttrj business continuoush' since returning home after serydn: in the sec- ond World War. With the firm of William .I' Semple. Ketisinz- n. . Windsor Ambulance ' at.- _ landanta carried 65-yearold I-‘red Gauthier n safety Wod- was staged on Saturday .\pt‘il 4 with a matinee in the after- noon, Specialties included a vocal solo by Nancy Clark and a piano solo by Isobel (‘ar- ‘ .] ICI‘. Magazine Tax Office Is Besieged .\ 0 have come tax returns answered by ihe 518” at U10 dOPaI‘lmC‘m 01' i house where he lived alone andl lSpring Valley I l l lltomc. by a neighbor who was Saskatoon .. ,passing. Ire than 3.500 taxpayers A neighbor of Mr ISIAND NEWS PAG 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. April 9. 1964. For Annual The monthly meeting of lilei P.E.I. Deanery AYPA Local: Council recently held their monthly meeting at St. Marks Hall. Kcnsington. The president Gerald Daly opened with association prayers. ; John Rogers read the Bible Les 5 son taken from the association guide for daily Bible reading. The president welcomed present from as far east as‘ Cherry Valley to O‘Lcary West 1 Secretary Gail Carter readj minutes of the last meeting. Tne‘ treasurer gave his report and bills were approved for pay-‘ ent. Carrie Thomson gave a report ‘ from the Diocesan executive. meeting in February and report- ’ Man Found WEATHER Dead In Homel The body of George MacLeod. : Spring Valley was found last night lying on the floor of his Machod I had qUC‘Sl-lfins 0“ their in- J who was in his early seventies Toronto looked of his i in the window national revenue‘s office in the ' saw the body lying on the floor. DL‘mImOfl Bwldflngt Since Jan- land he called Constable Vornorl I. and as many more have been i Reeves. Konsington Town 130. | Moncton answered by phone. The rush at the office is an annual one. and staff members ‘ . cope with the crowds. ilicc officer who in turn called ‘ Halifax- tlie RCMP in Summerside. l Coroner Dr. Marvin Clarkei en working in shifts toiwas called to the scene. It wasl tbclicved that Mr. MacLeod nan ; St- John Because of the new method oil been dead for several days and? tax return processing. all t‘e-gthat he died of natural causes; ther office sage rain was fall“ turns l _ are processed at the It taxation data centre in Ottawa, whether last coroner’s not, knmv a was night I inquest 'and local staffs are able to would be held. but it was be-; . “spend more time helping the lieved the body would be sent‘ Arrested SL'MMFIRSIDE Town Police Chief S.D.A. Wannamaker yes- terday urged citi7ens of this town not to purchase magazine subscriptions from salesmen“ unless the salesman is able to produce a license from the town i sell magazines. Chief's statement after two men. Dennis Tracey, Toronto and Michael alias Ron Brown. both states- men for MacLean's Reader Scr vice of Toronto. appeared be- fore town Magistrate R 5. Hub ton. QC. The first accused. Trot“) has fined $20 and costs or III inz's. t'te sm‘ol’ir'l accused Lon: :al as Ri‘owti‘t was faced with charges llc pleaded "IIIIIV In the first charge of sellm: mam- /incs without a license. and pleaded not guilty to a second charzc of false pretenses \‘n ulna was taken on the thtrrl charge of selling maga- tzznes under the name Ron Brown \\lIilOllI a license. ' Long was represented by Sven ;\l;it:Lcod and was remanded ‘until Friday. with hat] set a! 3300 A warrant was issued fot‘ the arrest of a third man. Rog; Hand. also alleged to be a salesman for the company. MINISTER WILL SPEAK OTTAWA tCPI—The 44th an- nual meeting of the Canadian Welfare Council will be held in‘fl1e equipment was presented byiMaéxom . l0 A m 0 I1 2 Superintendent Earl Adams who Hamilton June 2. it was an- :nounced Wednesday special speakers at, the one-day mectm: Will he Welfare Min- on behalf of the meeting. AS'w-as warmly received. It includ- Wa‘r'mlly ed solos ister Judy LaMarsh_ AGED FIRE VICTIM RESCUED aesday when fire broke out in the rooming house where he .ived. Gauthier was report- I.ong. ‘ turn for another person. tpublic. A department employeeuto Charlottetown for an lhowever. cannot fill out a re-isy autop— l were : t No furthur available. details DAIRYMEN ‘Continued From Page 1) Bridge who was reelected president 331 praised the work done bv Mr.l MacDonald for the Industry. andl the lVIat‘lliTI't“-S ltldat' Elvin: ‘falll A3 PA him all the best in his retirement. SERVICE BUREAU ENDORSED The meeting endorsed the work [load table guests were lan- anu and voted continued backtn nail Mat-Neill. ()‘Leai‘y. Most controversial subject of the buszness session yesterday was perhaps the resolution or: concentrated milk products which asked that they come un- der the jurisdiction of the Milk Control Board which regulates Isncyayion. the price of fluid milk. The resolution (huts to tie economy of the p"v\iure. but suggested that as the concentrated products s .l 'n competition with milk and have tendency to Dl'l'flllt'P!’:. ‘ should be brought :llldCr supervision of the millt board. The feed freight assistance pt.I:(-\ was endorsed by all of the commtrlity groups and its con- tiitunncc urge iation to Henry MacDonald. t‘eccntly retired as dairy superintendent. was meni the intention of presenting it to him at the dinner. In his absence lion. A B MacRae will present it to Mr. MacDana sociation spokesmen ed in fair condition to hoo- pltal with balck and band burns. (CP erovholo) l fluidi production on faims ’ I . .‘l. Qualin It't't‘l' the income of fluid milk} resolution ' of deep apprec-N‘Ew Prm'lm‘lal day were Edson Rayner. Clo enimontt for Prince County; D. Fed (lnrsod and the association meant-Rae. \t'lienilm' River f " chased a set of fishing equip-Queen; and nmflfl \Tamed. disorderly conduct and was re,‘ for Mr. MacDonald with Victoria cross for Kiwis camel duccd by Past President nay-'t'o the set—aside program. The dalrymen the same recommended treatment . 0 school buses. be extended to ‘milk transports. The dairymen lthat lure recommended .the department of agricult- in cit—operation with their as- the dairy plants n the province. continue the ef- to Improve: 1. Quality standards of milk produced on farts 2. Efficiency standards of milk stand-it'd: of produced for monufarti purposes. The meeting also recommend- ed continued promotion of such helpful program: as the dairyt herd improvement policy and record of pcrfrrmance testing. DIRECTORS directors named milk tring NOW yestcr l 0 I' Eric Hammfll. Newton was re-' lected vice-president. Raynall‘ O'Leary continues as, president and .I. Lincoln.“ Dewar Is the secretary. l A short program of entertatinv Barry Balderston... North Wlltshire: Miss Elaine Bryanton. Bracklcy and numbers by a Belfast quartet of girls in-. cluding Gloria Buchannan. EIiz-y abcth MacKcnzie. Donna Mor-t rison and Jeannie MacWilJiams.‘ Albert Blanchard was pianist.’ that on. lr'eight restrictions which apval Regional TORONTO lCP) —— Observedi temperatures: Min. Max. Dawson .. 25 44 Vancouver .. 42 53 Edmonton . 33 51 Calgary .. . 29 53 t . . 25 52 Regina .. .20 57 i Winnipeg . 21 45 ... . 41 48 ‘ Montreal ... 37 47 Quebec .. 35 37 l Fredericton ... . 35 43 t Saint John . . 34 42 y .. ... 28 49 i Charlottetown .33 39 Sydney . 34 44 y Yarmouth . 38 41 ‘ 's. Nfld. .. an 43 Y HALIFAX tCPl - The wen- ing in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick ahead of a new dis- turbance recently formed near“ Boston. The rain was mixed with snow or freezing rain in many sections of New Bruits-t wick where the mercury stayed 5 near the freezing point. This new disturbance will cross 3 1but with relatively mild tem- l peratures. Colder air will likely Ipush Into the Maritimes tale ltoday producing showers lwick. Prince Edward lan of mainland .\.'t>va l Scotia. forecasts: | Prince Edward Island. Ease ‘ ern N.B. Counties: Cloudy with scattered showers or flurrtes ? late in the afternoon: colder: ‘Iight, winds increasing in after- noon to northwest 20. Low-high . 'at Charlottetown and Mont-ton- recognized the fort to establish a program de- 30 and 38. turro Iti‘llf‘lll of concentrated milk pro- signed High tide today at Charlotte.- - town 8.44 am and 8.12 pm. At Rustico at 4 26 a m. and 3.27 .pm. Summer-side tide 18 minut- es later than Charlottetown Sun “ rises today at 5.45 am. and sets at 6.45 p in City Resident l Gets Remand It Allison Lloyd MacDonald. 22¢ Pond S Ire e t. pleaded guilty to a char: eofi AYPA Deanery Plans Meeting ed on the coming Diocesan con» ference to be held in Truro this year instead of Halifax. She also pointed out that only a limited number could attend. Each branch was asked to appoint. two official delegates with two a l t e r n atives if the others couldn't go and report to her by ‘ the end of April. John Massey reported on a crest that is to be the official crest of Camp Kingston and all members of JAGA outs. Cubs. AYPA and boys clubs who at- tend Camp Kingston can pur- chase one from him. The nominating committee ap . pointed to bring in the new slate of officers on May4 are as fol- lows: Carol McIntosh. G all Hopaluk. John Rogers, Jonn Massey and Kathleen Ellis. The 26th annual meeting Will be held on May 4 at St. Mary 3 Hall. Summerside at 8 pm. The agenda for the annual meeting 3 was passed to each of the mem- bers present. The president asked to haVe V all reports in by April 18 for the annual meeting also a complete list of the young people in each i parish is to be passed n A special invitation was ex- : tended to all clergy to join tne t young people at this their 26in ' annual meeting. Plans were being finalized tor the 3rd annual variety concert which is to be staged at St. Marks Hall. Kensington. Mon- day. April 13 at 8 pm. Cl a 1 rl Sudsbury was appointed as MC. ‘ A vote of thanks was passed for the new Membership Award shield donated by Herbert Lea- vitt. of Alberton and painted by Kenneth Brammer. StJohnss Ellerslie with a total member-; ship of 81 will be the first wxn-j ner of this annual award. Reveren EA. Piercey chap of the PEI. Deanery closed with prayers. was served by St. Marks AYPA Lunch or _ ‘0‘ the Dally Foods Som‘t‘e Bur-l snowflurries over New Bruns- Island 5 Home decorating is easy with pre-paslod MW wallpaper Just wet, apply and sponge smooth- You'll get the hang of it, fastl Moore & McLeod Ltd. ' CHARLOTTETOWN My. . M. i I l t Dairy Support Announcement l Expected Soon OTTAWA tCPt-The govern- ;ment’s price support policy for dairy products in the year start-‘ .ing May I likely will be an-‘ lnounced “in the next week or3 so." Agriculture Minister Hays ’ ednesday in the m- Replying to Clement C —— Nicolet-Yamaskal. Mr. 3 said was "elated" with the result of last year‘s policy. Prices had been higher than for a number of years and butter production had levelled f. 5-3 a He hoped next year‘s pricel suppor program “will be evenl better." Female Resident Of N.B. _ Faces Charge Of Ut'tering Sylvia Anne Martin. Sunny] 3 Corner. New Brunswick. pleaded L couple. charged with pns‘ess'un not guilty to a charge of utter ‘y of a quantity 0‘ spirits Iznl ing a forged document when she i fully manufactured. appeared before Magistrate James B. Johnston. Queens County court yesterday. Represented . Gillis. she elected trial by man-l Vincent: istrate and was remanded to. 1 charged with driving April 10. for hearing. , Ernest Robert Johnston of‘ Charlottetown was remanded by consent of his attorney. Mr. Gillis. until April 22. when a date for hearing will be set. Johnston. charged with un- lawful possession of 464 pounds of Perfect i o n butter. elected trial by a judge without a jury. magistratc‘s l by Allison M. l l I i A short brief. presented to CNR president Donald Gordon. by Mayor A.W. Gaudet on be- half of Charlottetown City Coun- cil during Mr. rdon's visit to CoUnciI Seeking Larger Dining Room Facilities said that with the large number of new motels In the am. an increase in the number of rooms in the Hotel was unnecessary. City Hall Tuesday. called for an extension of dining room facilities at The Charlottetown Hotel. Mayor Gaudet stressed the nee for 9 extension to this city's “convention headquart- ers" as he said that with the new Confederation Memorial more and more people will be attracted to this city. In the brief the Mayor asked but a one story extension to the present building. as he CONTROL ESTABLISHED RIO DE JANEIRO APO— Brazilian government officials notified foreign correspondents and news agencies Monday mil- itary offices will be set up in cable offices to check'on out- going and Incoming dispatches. The authorities described thelr action as control over all out- going and ' cations. incoming communI-t wIthout a permit. The case of a North Rz-or was journed until April 20 Solcm'tn Id Ayoub Tawil and orna Mary tMrs. Solomon ‘ T a w i l. are being represented in the can by John R. Holmes. " Machugall, Charlottetowm without due care and attention. had his case adjourned until April 15. Geo ‘g . 209 Euston St.. Three men were each fined :20 and costs or 30 days for p05. session of liquor In a place other than their residen c es. and a man was given a similar fine for possessio n of liquor — m TEEN-AG}. ' SPECIAL! "Beatle" Combs STEAD'S DInI 4-4131 or 4-4132 ’ New Store Opening Sale continues through Satur- day. Be sure to Shop and Save the Simpsons Sears way during this great Store-wide Sale. Harmony House Latex ase Interior Paint Regular $51.89 31.19% I COTTON MATS In assorted colors MAGAZI N E RACKS Brass Finish Regular $4.49 32.99 HOLLYWOOD BEDS 39 - ~18 - 34“ Widths Regular $129.93 $69.88 LUGGAGE Wide Selection Assorted Colors Your Choice 46% are BATHROOM ‘ ENSEMBLES Tub - Basin - Toilet with fittings s98.88 SIMPSO'NS SEARS NEW LOCATION 156 KENT STREET PHONE 2-1251 d to Thursday. April at when he appeared before Mag-j istrate AJ. Haslam. QC. In city police court yesterday. ‘ One man was fined $20 and' costs or m days for havmg pos- session of liquor in a place other than his residence. to men were fined $20 and costs or 20 days on separate. charges of being drunk and In- capable. ; One man was fined $10 andl costs for failing to stop at a red l traffic light. l CIRCUS OF VALUES! ' Sewing Mach' Sale me Clearance s|um_°_ STYLE-O-MA'HC CONSOLE was l . $269.90 l Ma": Reduced to . . . . . ., ‘ Console . W “69 90 USED PORTABLE MACHINES as D l n or reduced to Starting at ‘ SLANT-O-MA'I'IC SPECIAL was $369.90 Reduced to . . . . . . .. I I Only One demonstrator demrolnotrum I ZIG zm 00" Cleaner Polisher Console ‘m m“ w“ a”. Machine going for Going For $179.95 $39.95 $19.95 SINGER SEWING CENTRE 164 Great. George St. Charlottetown. ELI. 894-4551 436-5718 838-2150 Charlottetown Summon-side Montague I‘L‘l‘i‘ifi $15,000,000 (Incorporated under the laws of Canada) 53/4% Sinking Fund Debentures e‘T. EATON ACCEPTANCE Cfium [ GUARANTEED UNCONDITIONALLY BY THE T. EATON CO. llMlTED] Moms. Lash. Lash 6 the subscription books coupon or fully registered form) will be available for deliver in To or about April To be dated April 15, 1964 To mature April 15. 198‘ A pros/watts. a copy of which has been filed under the provisions of lite Companies Act. will be promptly fitmished on request. portion t ereof'. Price: 99.50 and Pringlc. Toronto All legal matters on beh- accrued interest Messrs Mason. Foulds. 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