Vincent's Orphanage ing. the Island local of the SIié\Being _ st ed p Acadia Univmlw alscheduled debate against St.. ‘playoff debate tonight if I . P ‘to decide the winner of the Iwari-ID"“'sta‘n 5- L"l°’- M“ 'l"l‘“5"°" GEORGETOWN — A building owned by Bvimitain Bel‘. and Com- pany of liottetowin is being emptied of its contents in pre- paration for its removal or dem- olishing. Since Monday. Ilairold Publi- cover has been haul-inig to Char- lottetown the trucks. slings and esculators stored in be building and used by Bunain Bell and co. in ship stevedoring operations at Georgetown. The fairly large wooden build- 'rties as a storage items necessary for the loading of potatoes aboard ships. will Garden Foods. which will be built in this general area. Constiructiion of the fish pro- cessing plant is exipccted to get the nt the ma of National Railway tier the Canadian Speake-r’s Boner Draws Laughter A boner pulled by Spea John R. MacLc-atn, in the Legis- lature Tuesday. drew a roar of laughter from all present, in- cluding himsef The Speaker was reading a routine resolution formally ex- pressing thanks to the Lieutucn- ant-Governor for reading the Speech from the Throne. "To His Honor, the Lieutenant- Govcrnor. F. Walter Hyndman " he began. The legislators perked their ears. The Speaker finished reading the resolution. glanced up. and offered the usual query. "is rarricd'.’" UP came the resounding chorus. The Speaker looked startled. Provincial Secretary J. David Stewart. then rose to his feet er. that we have a new Lieuten- alnéfovernor. W.J. MacDon- a .. __ ' The speaker made the neces- Safy changes and the resolution Dascd. LOCAL BRIEFS IS PATIENT Mrs. Fred Trowsdale. Mt. Al- bion is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. RELATIVES (Amos) Callaghan. ntly at Alberry ece Plains, is survived by ii wife and ‘W9 Rrown children. it has been "port . news story carried at the time reported th Mr Callaghan was unmarried and ‘ed alone. Actually Mr. Calla- Rllan was living with a brother Augustine Callaghan. I service station operator in the area. and had himself been employed as n °l_FDenter. Mr. lilies said. His children a nd nllseknre now residing iii the EDWARDS FUNERAL - The llineral for Mrs. Maude E. Ed- Rlififd s was held Wednesday F“"~'ll “II. from the Macbesn uneral Home where service ‘E39 conducted by Rev. Joan B&l_l. Hymns sung were. P 0 Lord s My Shepherd a nd cacc. Perfect Pence. Honorary Pallbearers were. R e g I ii a l d Clark. Iluestis Smith. Raymond ' Clark. Baden Baklerson. Morri- len. Attending in I bod y w e r e glimbcrs of the UCW of Trinity pfllled Church. Interment took nu‘: lll MloI.onn'I memorial key Presbyterian Church. has enter- Island l° ll ,side. Monday. guest of Mr. and . neral for Mrs. Frank L. Coyle. - List Grows “ll Mlcllcsn and William Cui- be d.,c,,,,,d 17 log will be sctlon aimed at 30 United Commercial Travellers Association Retarded Children's Associa- tion. The presentation on be- Prepared sta-tion situated area. it is ccd last aut the present station building will be moved or ernoliisrhed and that a new station building be erect on Canadian National Ratiliway property further up town. 8. half of the association was made by Gerald Nantes. sec- ond from right. and accepted y Robert nkpen. second from left. also on hand to witness the proceedings were. left. Elwood Ford, of the as- sociation. and right. J. Gor- don MacDonald. supervisor of the workshop. SDU-Acaclia In Final Debate Tonight For Maritime Title . Dimst.an's University. Indlwllung side of their topic in a m In 5' eet in I-la-I‘ ax time Inge,-cojieghme Debatmgireversed his decision and an- ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts I I The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. Miller? 5. E1964. 5 Exemption from city taxation for the Basilica Recreation Cen- tre was opposed at a special meeting of City Council last ht g~ . Council was informed a change in an existing act to be considered by the Provincial Legislature would grant the new Centre tax exemption formerly given the old League of The ross. The opposition came in the form of a resolution by Coun. H.E. Hyndman, seconded by Frank Zakem and passed unani- -mou y. It reads: “Resolved that the legislature be requested to suspend action on a bill to amend an Act re- garding the League of The Cross premises, and at its next session grant to this Council authority to establish a plan of exemption equitable to all similiar institu- tions, and that this Council un- dertake the study to implement such a plan and that the collec- tion of 1964 taxes on the propos- remises be suspended for retroactive adjustment accord- ingly.” Finance committee chairman Coun. Hyndman stated that Council Opposes Tax Exemptions there was $l5.00tl.(l00 worth of property in the city which was tax exempt. This is one fifth of the city's total assessment. The main objection of the Council seemed to lie in the fact that the newly erected centre operates some business in direct competition with taxpa-ying businessmen. ‘ IN COMPETITION City Recorder K.M. Martin noted that the YMCA was tax exempt. and it operated in di- rect competition with some lo- cal businesses, and on this sub- ject Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet remarked. “I don't feel that ei-‘ ’ ther the YMCA or the Basilica Recreation Centre should be tax exempt". Coun. MacNeil said that as far as he could see the only answer would be to tax the Recreation Centre on the bowling alley and meeting of the charlouewwn Efililorfnéenlle were so Eax§§' '“‘‘?"‘S -C““’ ‘"3’ °°“9“l”° then the YMCA should be also.’ Em’ Blsmp‘ "f we Ohm°”°' town detachment. As far as the tax-free opera- tion ot the services available at Montgomery Hall. the consen- sus of the Council was that they 0 posed it. but as it was govern- .. Brier’ Honored I League. it was learned here yes- nounced a playoff would be held. te -y. Topic‘ for tonight's debate is: The playoff became necessary “Resolved that education on the when MIDL president. William university level should be feder- Jchnslion. of St. John's. New-:alized." The two teams have foundiand, ruled that SDU and prepared both sides of the de- Acadia ended the year in a tie bate. The side they will argue for first place, bi(:Etl‘l)r§1:‘VlIIg won will be decided by a flip of v s. ‘ wo unanimous coin. first Representing SDU a.r EASIERN B RI E ES The league president re Catlin aiwdirded the title to SDU when McMi-llan and Paul Batchilder, Acadia debaters prepared the both of Charlottetown. /Be Centennial Blood Donor’ ,I|s Slogan Suggested For '64 “Be at Centennial Blood Don- .or", suggested by F.-A.S. Jones, provincial Red Cross blood do- IArres’rs Follow Series Of Breaks Is CONVALESCING Mrs. Harry Millar is conver- escing at her home on Riverside rive following major surgery at the Kings County Memorial Hospital. IS PATIENT James Shaw is a patient in the ‘Kings County Memorial I HAVING CHECKUP I In for a checkup. Rev. Donald A. Campbell, minister of Zion ed the Prince Edward Hospital. Rev. Ross Howard, chaplain at the hospital will con- du the services at Zion Church this Sunday. STRUCK BY CAR Struck by a car operated by Ronald Lewis. 18 Newland Cre- scent, Mrs. Arthur McQuaid. 21 Summer Street. City. suffered a fractured leg. Tuesday night. WAS VISITOR Mrs. Angus Matlicson. Monta- tgue. was a visitor to Summer- Mrs. Lester Johnston. I HAD OPERATION I Miss Marlene McGowan. Mon- tague. is convalescing nicely following her recent operation in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. AT DAUGHTEIVS Mrs. Effie MacLeod is con- valescing at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Lois Buell. Mon- tague. following her recent ill- ness in the Kings County Mem- orial Hospital. IS GUEST Bowley Lutes. Moncton. N.B.. is the guest of his son and dau- tghter-in-law. Cpl. and Mrs. Re- ginald Lutes. Montague. IS PATIENT The provincial executive com- missioner for the Boy Scouts of Canada. Gordon Kerr. is a pa- tient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. rwo DAUGHTERS The late Mrs. Frank L. Coyle of Montague has two daughters. Bernice. RN. Mrs. J.D. Mac- Kenzie, Clrnrlottetown. a rid MONTAGUE — A series of breaks streitcliing across Kings County from St. Peters to Mirr- ray River on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning has landed twio Cliainlottetown men in Kings County jail. They were taken into cuis- tory and chairiged with a break and entry at Reid and Mac- I(enzie's service ‘n at Montague. when arrested the two were driving a car ne- portedly stolen from S. R. Johnston Ltd. in Parkdale. The goods taken from Reid and MacKenzie's are reported in the county on the same night. the others were at Ralph Sarridanstonls in St. Petens. Acorns White Rose service station at Cardigan. Seyim NnacEw.en's service station. Dundee. and Horton's General Store in Murray River. Entries to all establishments were made by breaking win- down. Most of the goods recovered were taken from Ral h San- denson's General Store in St. Peters. while caish and chequa were taken from Hort.on‘s in Murray River, and cash was include a and a taken from Acorn’s ganage in quantity of oil. Ca I‘ an MacEwe1r’s There were four other breaks I garage in Dundee. cally accepted as the slogan for 1964 by members of the Char- lottetown committee who met as guests of the RCAF Assoc-ia- tion at its club rooms Tuesda evening for t-he presentation of the blood donor trophies won at last October's clinics in the city. A. Fremont Archer. chairman of the local blood donor commit- Ice. presided at the meeting at which the presentaion awards was made by Robert A. Whyte of Halifax. director of blood donor service for No va Scotia to the following: Bill Brown. president of e Char- lo t t e tow n Lions Club: Jack Brown for Local 32 I - Gordon Ross for the Plant P tection Division of the Dominion Department of A-gricuvlture: T.B. MacLennan for e Dominion Department of Public Works; John Griffith for Sophmores at St. Dunstan's; Gilbert Gaudet. newly appointed chairman of the blood donor committee of the Students’ Council at Prince :2: $3 Still Possession Results In Fine while his ability was impaired by alcohol. He was represented change of possession of a still . by Mr. McQuaid. contrary to the Excise Act. was I Cpl. Colin R. fined $100 and costs or threeidetachment R testified months by James B. Johnston, :»tor the Crown. Defense wit- QC. in Kings County magis- rtcsses were the dedenderit and trate's court yesterndtay. . Harold Joseph Bailey of Sour-is. Robert Roy Walker. Bristol. lTIrc case was adjourned to charged with selling Ijquotr March 18in Souris for judgment. pleaded not guilty and had his. Four cases ssion of (-39.3 adjoumaj go Maw}. 13 intoxicating liquor in -a place for map in sou.m5_ He was mp- other than their residence re- rc-sented by M.J. MicQuaid. QC. milfed Pines 0f $20 and costs 01‘ Henry Joseph Tho-mpson. St. 30 Gays- Pcters, pleiadinig guilty to sell- Three i>e1‘S0n6 were each fin- ing llquor. also represented by ed $20 and 006415 01' 15 day! for Mr. McQuuiid. was fined $200 or I brim! intoxicated in a public three monitlis. I Place- URIS — Grover I.awi'c.ucc. Craig. Souris MP of Wales; and the Bank of Mon- treal. Mrs. John A. MacDonald. pre- sident of the ladies’ auxiliary of Wing 201. RCAF Association. accepted the Armed F‘ o r c e 5 Clubs‘ trophy on behalf of the club. This unique trophy has consistently been won by Main Brace for the past few years and will now be displayed with great pride by the RCAF Association in its club rooms. WORLD’S FINEST In offering congratulations to the recipients, Mr. Whyte em- nor chairman, was enthusiastiu y responding as donors is among id of "Centennial Blood Donor Clin- ’ Island Soldiers the e cal Engineers. was the reclpientlglX1at:‘l0ll€l0\V|’l Duplicale Bridge u that can be done about it. I Presenting David Stcnarmj Montreal. with a specially en- phasized the fact that the na- tional free blood transfusion the C1'0'Sl 0E the oily. _Ma.VOI‘ A. I Waltzhen Gaudet said it was “al , you are doing for Canada through the Brier." five per cent of the population the best in Canada. and sa' that residents in the Charlotte- town area are classed as lead- ers in this field. Dates of the next Yesterday he made mal call on Mayor Gaudet series of ics" in Charlottetown were an- nounced as April 2 and 3 with an overall objective of 1.065 do- nors. The P.E.I. Red Cross is a partner with the P.E.I. United companying Brier curlers and! behalf of the city. memento of my visit". He jok-:‘ ingly told Mayor Gaudet he was‘: o iwell “aware The Island is tli e._ Recelve Awards Ionly island on carth and this‘ I ter of calling It the Birth- TWO Island soldiers were l10II- place of Canada is only some-, ored in the long service awards thing you have dreamed up re.l. list released yesterday by East- centlv." t ern Command Headquarters. Greeting the ladies in the. Halifax. »——?——————————‘ Major R.J. iRegl Ma h a r..? o I Charlottetown. a member of the;Br|dge Prince Edward Island Regiment; was awarded the Canadian F0!‘-I ' ces Decoration. While Sergeant‘Has 0.J. Westaway. CD, of Monta- gue, a member of the Royal Ca- 'l‘\\'e|\'e tables lock part in nadian Electrical and Mechanr ;1VT0mlH.V nl£tI1l's Session of of the first clasp to the CD. . v - To gain the medal it is ,-equu-.. l\orman MacLeod and Ahan ed that a member of Canadian ;Fors_vthe topped the rrortli-south ‘owes complete 12 years exem_.side with 105 points. followed by plary service while the clasp re-Illle R°zm3'}‘B°ll5 l93m~ 0“ llle quires an additional 10 years 51_beast-west side of the table. the mum. Servica Coles-MacDonald team finished Three staff mcmibers St. D.rnstan's University left this Elmer Joseph Gallant. Souris' 2.I2‘.:‘.~‘.;.”‘..°t*"’.L“.§§...-';:i....g“’ii.‘y.e.;.E..‘: Ilncome Tax IVioIation Encls In Fine t purchased from or had his case adjourned to For failing to file form T1 In- March 18 in Souris to fix a Ting. come Tax return for I962 fol- dlillle tor heart lowing a demand to do so Louis Kevin Ryian. Morcll. pleading guilty to possession of liquor not purchased on his own individual pemiit. was fined $20 and costs or 30 days and John Thomas Malone. Souris River. was fl 25 or 30 days for possession of liquor not pur- chased from a vendor. Lloyd Mclnnis, Souris. pleaded ston. QC. in Queens County mar to a change of dummy istrate's court yesterda Noreen. RN. Mrs. Michael Con- nolly. Oharlottetown. COYLE FUNERAL — The fu- Q Montague was held from Mary's Church. Monday morn- ing. The funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Montague Funeral Home. Re- quiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. J.W. Mccardle. Rev. Finlay Mullslly. Rev. Preston Hammlll. and Rev. Walter Reid were in the sanctuary. The pall- bearers were: Harry Murphy- Lestcr Carpenter. George Mc- Keeman. Temple Llewellyn. William Nsddy and Harvey Fraser. Interment took place In the hurch camoufl- OPENS UNECAFI TE!-IRAN (Reuters) — Iran's‘ Shah Moharnmed Reza Pahlevi speeding up the economic and social progress and ralslnd "I0 living standards of ball the North Rustico. pleading ri ot guilty to a charge of breaking and entering the People's Co-op- erative store in North Rustlco and stealing $30 cash was re- manded by consent to March 19 for the preliminary hearing. with bail to stand. Willard Murray K e n n e d y. Parkdale. who had entered I plea of not guilty on Jan. 6 to a charge of impaired driving. was remanded by consent to Ma 18 for judgment after his broth- mm of p.E_‘[_ on M“, 14: the er Nelson. 96 Hillsboro Street. Canadian Council of Resources ‘"6 llls “l°¢°- MW 5l‘lTl9Y M" .M;,.j,¢¢,-, Jun, n . 33; “d t he Crane, Charlottetown. testified Atlantic Conference Catholic "l l'l5 l'l°l°"“- 30,913,], on Jun, 33_3o_ one man had his case adjour- Changes in dates for so me ‘ml by °°“9°l“ l° Mu?“ 13 '0' events include the Nortlrumber- » l’°‘“'l“3 °“ 3 °l"l'8€ °‘ ‘ll'lVll1l I 1,.“-1 sq-gig 3.,-in‘, now motor vehicle while not holding for July g_ "5 me pmvinc 1,; a licence permitting him to do Conference of Development of ° Historical Resources reschedu- led for Sept. 10 - II. An event with an international flavor will be the Boy Scouts National Championship regatta be held the w ug. 9-I5. one of the larger Island con- ventlons to be held In the c I ty ill be that of the Women‘: Instr- Convention 8 wsr . The national Centennial con- ference will be held here April 25 - 26: the Hospital Associa- ‘I G 5 Two men were each fined $20 and costs or 30 days on charges ‘of possession of intoxicating liq- uor ln is place other than H: eir residences. GENERATM POWER The greatest concentration of ectr power In the located at Niagara 3' world’: population. ydro W ‘world is tutes on July I and 9. Falls, Joseph Alexander P ilne s u. rmomiing for Montreal to attend a long-range planning seminar for colleges and universities with enrollments under 2,000 students. Atttendring the tihmee-diay ses- sion. which begins today and concludes Saturday. are: Rev. Vincent Murnagbatn. M. Com: Rev. E. J. Roche. M.Sc.: and Brendan 0’Grady. Ph.D. It was originally planned that Ve > Rev. rs . A. Mlacboniald. President of SDU would head ’ flier s E s ‘*1 nadian universit- l.£.t.gfI?I"§.2I;°.i3§,‘.221.3.3.2; Leave For Seminar First Visitor Fo-r Museum MONTAGUE —- David Stew- tlrs Macdon artd aldTobsoco Cu-npg tbeMoc- .on top with 91‘2, a slim margin lover the Mrs. Lawson —- Mrs. Isadler pair. r— .\lacLeod-l*‘orsyt he Rozman-Betts NORTH-SOUTH mute- '2. 5" 3 I U s: :1 D’ an '1 Cotes-MacDonald Sadler-Lawson Campbell-Stewart Cauty-Ellis King-Gleeson The purpose of the seminar is to study long-range plans for development of university‘ facilities. personnel, financing, and administration. Eacih uni- R'Ef;,"1fi;fi{“F0R‘(-Y‘ \-‘er-sity has prepared a detailed. Ea.‘-h of the 158 regular police I =P!‘0SDe-Cl-US f0!‘ the next 10 Years iforces in Britain is responsible I -wiitic-Ii has already been care~|for a separate police district I of —' — —-——-%2-;. fully studied by a team I HeIpsYou Overcome . economists and educators. FALSE TEETH I seminar. is "personalized" analysis will be given to each Looseness and Worry No longer be nmioyed or feel ill-an S9 §+¥~F university by these experts. General meetings and group discussions will also be held ant" will deal with such matters as projective techniques. team planning, student financial as- sistance. year-round operation and utilization of rewurces. rnssnicnt caused by loose. plates. Get FASTEETH at any drug counter. I . I FAMOUS for STEAKS ROUND. WING. T-BONE STEAK 59° G(l\'l’.R.\‘ME.\'T INSPIIIFTED FEDERAL '“’“‘ ' _m~n I Butter SUGAR Zn 1.09 10h 1.59 Nf;l;'u§lN RUM?‘ IIRANDI-‘.D BEEF NEW JET I SOAP lb. 69‘. became of Ida-ndhb- trlp to his keen interest in tory. MUSHROOMS FRESH WW“ .... MESH G SEAMLESS Wm, we NYLONS C arisen I-U SEE oiin , FACE SOAP LUCKY DOLLAR. 3 F”. SPECIALS TRFFIC Gucsi spea.=ker at last night's Constable Bishop spoke traffic film entitled “Broken Glass" which deals with the testing RCMP. of seat belts. Shown here. left Council Chamber after first re- Iceiving them in his met at many functions sin c e service of the Canadian Red small token of Oharl0”emwn,q ‘their arrival he Cross Society is acknowledged _. . ' ' ‘ _‘ nest in apprctiaion of the tremendouslmal word of W Said the Mayor. “it is a won- _ ‘ the ,\1aCdon_‘dert'ul thrill to all of us ' and Tobacco Company. Is affec—;‘IN‘0\‘iDC€ l0 Plal’ ll0$l l0 3'00 [j0nate[y known as UM,-_ Brie;-"ivvlio represent the Brier. Though 0 an across the Dominion. iwe will have many more conven- his City Hall office. His Worshipl I0 3lV€ U5 m0l'€ PIGBSUVP Ill 3 D was there. accompanied by Mrs.I ll1_€ Canadian CUFIIIIE Cl‘--'3-'?l ill‘- Gaudet. to receive the ladies ac-;Sll1DS-" The guests were presented to officials and entertain them on,the Mayor and Mrs, Gaudet by . :Mrs. Barbara Roper of the local Thanking the Mayor for the Brier committee. Also on hand gift Mr. Stewart said he was. to welcome them were Deputy Flmd- I“pleased and thrilled to receive.Ma_vor Walter Cox and Council- lsuch a souvenir of the city and‘; Ior William MacNeill and Water. *1:-k*u44¥4‘¥ TA ‘TODAY I .1 .2» , SAFETY IS TOPIC on safety and showed a I G could not let come. 3 .—. :- m RTS JOHN SAXON . MARIE WILSON REQIIIALQ GARDINER VALERIE VARDA Q-auauseoani .loh But I(‘.lEI‘l{ Carl I \\'llll one keyri . r and as Manitoba, and Mrs. -them depart without a short for- wart. 'el LOW BAGII Plllll is it hard for you to sit down. even harder cause of low sin make we to right are, District Governor‘ Louis Bagnall. Cn-st. Bishop. and Bill Brown. president oif the Charlottetown club. Commission chairman Sidney reen. The excellent catering job was by the staff of the Charlottetown Hotel under directi Ella Murray n on of Mrs. ty Comptroller sist Bradley presen t e d leach of the d e D 3 Fling Sue-lg“ of the city’s Centennial rig souvenirs. Among those attending _ _ office. .\’Iay- Mrs. W.J. MacDonald and Mrs. waved 01$-'="‘ell*—‘ W bealmé-’ T or Gaudet said though they liadl Errick Willis. wives of the lieut- enant governors of P.E.I. ant city were and Dave Ste- t get up It a chair be . . .. back pain? Does ' P ' [0,-_ . irons and gatherings here tnis dime. , kgep yo agiyear I know there will be none bed?Thi'snaggmg wearisomenainkeeps thousands in m . news for all s at drug counters everyw ere. Templeton‘: FLAME- 'n Ih in bottle externally, whilu taking T-I-C‘: internal . O is $I.15 at drug counters Ivsrywlioro. ALSO MAUREEN diiaiii In JERRY WALD'S Production ot LISTON -—\'S.-- CLAY Fight Pictures That Happy care-free Man with a Purpose! Don't Miss The Most Talked About Event I In Ring History in .__..»-""‘ Ro///ck/ng Fun! Sana’, Sea and Sun! I PITOL 3:30-7-9 si-iows ‘ 1 itatt-kt-V~¥-444 I