BUREAU | termine whether or not they " QF THE GUARDIAN] would be willing te enter the re. Bia taking Ssh ees a cadens Board will be a new ; may | for at fergens Bape A wagengthed ; Summerside with) an ei decision taken by the) activities | school area, and it is possible) had voted to remain atonomous,| the larger istra-| the financial advantages to the| and maintain their own h i g bj tion. popeak = | town of such an amalgamation) school apart from the East| He ‘ will tip the scales in favor of the| Prince Regional ‘High School) facility be p or near! Proposal. unit. ; _ | Summerside ’ : Under the proposed govern-| This earlier decision had been) Sent urban le ment plan for regional high) taken after the government re-| be capable "le schools the Summerside: school| jected a Summerside School| future : board, if it decides to join the| Board offer to provide schoo}| The : new unit, would share in the! facilities and teachers for rural) high government grant of $6,000 per! students of surrounding dis-| tuted, | igh | classroom, and would benefit| tricts, on a tuition basis. The| School ide | ' | further by the government as-| Summerside board had then ap-| ural ouche.| | sistance of 40 per cent of ad-| plied to the government to have - ininistrative—and—maintenance| the Town of Summerside recog- a costs. On the costs of transpor-| nized as a regional high school ’ iL ier of ecard costs aa eer oe 22 .cen J @ per ee ae es cent of maintenance and re-| PLAN REJECTED fe te. oer pairs to busses annually. Yesterday, however, it was) ernment. These forms of government| !earned from the chairman of| In its to the gov- bedge, an honor financial assistance reportedly| the Summerside board, W. Ches-| ernment s id | Saeed apse enh could mean @ net saving to the! ter S. MacDonald, that the ex: pointed out that @ survey has and scout instructors who have wn of upwards of $900,000 in | erative onus Relectad | covesiad Ghat. Ry the Sul of 3008 ; wae gram, ples © por coat of efsin- In acknowledgement of the| pupils will be ‘mecdat whieh mon * LAC istrative and maintenance costs| @Pplication the minister of ed-| would mean that 30 rooms would| Noel Guimont < by the ” cy OO ti ucation, Hon. George Dewar,’ be required. on ee , Erie OM a= : agree _ a ceremony SaaS ee Sa ment is reached between the Mies , Centre, is shown receiving listened to an interesti Summers : en ISLAND NEW P tl ae ee Se ~ Summerside’s participation in : aot, ae Oe | Poe SF geen eee lee eee oe & Is Presented Wood Ba RCMP paeeenrs Char- | @ gift from ooo ee | talk on Staff-Sgt. Keefe's ex- | the board. would call for a pleb- ' s : lottetown, Was guest | Rodd, on behalf scouts. periences Far North. iscite of town taxpayers to de- \ . speaker at the annual father | Sitting is Paul Kelly, who eee Summerside and Prince Coun — Preseuta- and son banquet for Boy | acted as chairman for the . mee of a wood badge Scout troops in Summerside | banquet. More than 80 scouts, Mother Of Year Selected The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Feb. 16, 1962. 8 | jor completion oP Lamee|* we ene held Wednesday night in the parents and guests attended ' i dled wai ie on sang errspodene a ; ; 4? 8 com. a course, ° For S‘side Hockey Honor N Rustico M ston “ts. "basi. tang | precical ang ome Oo ster arniva Mrs. Roland Gay, of Summer- , s S : sae liao oe peer oo trateing me od we the side, Prince County's “mother meeting with the local presi-| The following I i of the year’’, selected in a con- 5,8 ‘ Se Cae: Ae ae een seeoee ame ; test sponsored by The Evening . Carol Harris, Cpl. Lets Contracts (s2s"22 QTITIME FISNELMON Berns teeerese ee Seaec, ¢ honor of the moth- Steel soheralat "ond peret’ Teut fok SUMMERSIDE — Contracts; ‘The president, Mr. Johnstone |ers of you participants im presidency of the sistant deputy signed by Canadian Chief | Chairp er printing foldere, posters. and-| stated-that-a-hoves- bern owned Summerside’s minor ~ hockey” maritane Fishermen Lisetiad| ertenr Oneten Gab Losec Coen: | Seok, Gene Weta Elizabeth for the 7th annual | by George Callbeck was avail-| program, and wil! officially came back to Prince Edward nard, deputy minister of fisher- was presented to LAC Noel Gui- Park and er carnival and. livestock | able to the carnival for use as | start the international game be- Island yesterday following some) ies for New Brunswick. mont by the district commiss | First exhibition were awarded at last |a livestock barn; He said Mr. |tween the Natick, Mass. Pee 30-odd years. ‘ The closing session of the con-|ioner, Erie Tanton, while the| The night’s meeting of the -direc-;Callbeck was giving the build- | Wee's and the Summerside All At a meeting of the nine-mem-| vention featured reports and| six basic training awards were tors. The president, Arthur ing to the carnival but they | Star Pee Wee's next Thursday ber board, held during a two-day| greetings from the Federation | presented by the assistant pro- Johnstone presided. would have to pay to have it | evening at Summerside Stad- convention of the association,|des Caisses Populaires, Cara- Phe Guardian-Patrict job removed from the donor’s pro- | ium. J Gaudin, manager of the| quet, N.B.; the federal depart-| Montreal » printing department was award- | perty down to the caraival area. | “Mother of the year", is Sorte" hertice ‘Fichertean's Co-| en! ef floborlen, atlinr end Quebec... sss. ina: = ed the contract for printing It was decided that not more | mother of 12 children—eigh operative, was elected presi-| St. F.X. Extension Department|Fredericton’....... 7 2 §,000 programs having sub- than $100 should be spent im sons and four daughtere—every dent for a one-year term. The| Antigonish, N.S Saint John ....... 4 18 mitted the lowest tender of hauling the barn) to the site | ane of them having participated | convention was held at the Fort! A number of resolutions Moncton ee $450.83. Williams and Crue of at rear of Civie Stadium. ectively (8 ecgemied bechey. | Camberion Mitel, Amberst,| tent to Wie techoss Rebetten @f| Matar <2. Ne Summerside were awarded tie Discussion centred for a con-| Members of this hockey play- | Tk enh ee Weald wr las Saari Matias «sever SOY @ther two job printing orders— siderable period on who and | ing family are Garth, Bob, Bev. oO SE dete ot Seat Gea te es ee ee ee the contract for 45,000 folders how the concessions would be | Donnie, Stan, Gordon, Gerald, E ‘ a or eo a | eda cee Ta am . 06 and 20 ated this and it Kenneth, Betty, Helen, Doro- | ‘ 3 bi resent. rmout rey oe en te ‘02. finally decided the manager | thy, and Lynda. ____MRS. ROLAND GAY The first president of the| Taking part in the prsen| pemmkste ce Oe 5 —_ The Guardian-Patriot tenders should contact several parties — | UMF was the late Chester Mac-| tation of the reports were JH.) 11.1 1.x (op)_the weather samme’. on these jobs was $432.66 for to learn if they wish to take ® | Carthy of Tignish. Sean Cane eae fice says considerable sun- 7 the folders and $161 for the care of the concessions which The retiring president, Leom| 0) us “| Campbell. tae, \shine is expected in most te- Sen : posters. Two firms from the | are located im the stadium. Deagie, manager of the Cartier en wees, ax; | Pions today. ~% ss mainland also submitted ten-| The president and manager Co-op Léd., Richibucto, N.B.,|7;" MacLellan, tressurer, Hal- | i ders. were appointed to attend a | : presided at all business sessions| {@%, 904 J. Arthur LeBlanc,/ Regional forecasts: Carnival Manager Charles | meeting Saturday afternoon ia | : and reported to the delegates on| {¢!¢ representative, Richibue-/ Eastern shore: Mostly sunny; - ; Hogan reported that permission the Y-Centre concerning pos- | ; the year’s operations and plans to, N.B. |continuing cold; north winds 20. ; 2 has been received from Dr. | sible participation of the car- for the future expansion of the Low-high at Goshen 5 and 20. Young meh of 17 or 18 with Orville Phillips, MP, to use the nival in Charlottetown’s cem- organization, which serves the WEATHER Cape Breton, Prince Edward | some knowledge of playing . east shed on.railway wharf for | tennial festivities in 1964. Char- inshore fisherman of the Mari-|_ - Island; Mostly cloudy with a | ’ construction of parade floats, | les Linkletter is chairman of | times, Magdalés Islands and! TORONTO (CP) — Tempera-|fe¥, sowflurries con t inuing | Su instrument are now offered as hhas been done in past years. | the committee investigating this | SUMMERSIDE — A seven| Henry Hulme, of RCAF Station | Newfoundland, - | tures: ene aaa ee an unusual career opportunity | er. day term in Prince C i} Ss ide, after : rt showed | Min. Max. | : 7 | SHIPS IN PORT we s handed a eerie guilty ¢ to the coos ak rey on toutes of tte wea o Night Day =~ 33, Charlottetown zero and in music through the Canadien 1 | Vice-president, Ben Champion | hy Prince County Magistrate W.| a motor vehicle while his abili-| 60, which makes 1961 the most| Dawson sees? be : Army Junior Bandsmen Training | Fead a copy of a letter for- | Chester S. MacDonald, to Ray| ties were impaired by alcohol. | successful year to date with a| Vancouver .:...... 33 45 High tide today at Charlotte- Plan. It provides « thorough 4 | warded yesterday to the mayor | ainert Kinch, of Alberton, who| A similar charge against Jam-| total volume of approximately| Victoria .... 41 47_—s| town at 9.16 a.m. and 8.33 p.m. and council requesting the = pleaded guilty to a charge of|es Lorne Smith, of Central Be-| $5,000,000. It was stated that| Edmonton . 5 .13 | At Rustico at 3.45 a.m, and —. Musical education ... secure job oe ae oo ot eae <=. motor vehicle while ee eee the| this marketing _eeae a one tee : 2 | Summerside tide eighteen min- too « advancement based.on musteal % by 100 foot > r which | not experienced a ficit sine nnipeg .. utes later than Charlottetown. bh ‘ in is thd reat 5 i The accused was apprehend-| had previously been presented) its founding approximately three| Toronto ... 21 32 | Sun rises today at 6.53 and sets _ ability... a healthy, interesting to o proposed bulldieg Would ed on Church street in Alberton| to the court, had been reviewed.| decades ago. Considerable pro-| Ottawa ....... 18 25 | at 5.36. ‘Bite with opportunities for travel, be built under the winter works |»Y members of the Alberton) Two men paid the usual $20) sress was also noted in new ———————————_—_————————— ogram which would result in | RCMP detachment. fines on charges of being intox- | Plant additions and improve P.E.1 , edventure and comradeship. Get ine regaining of 75 per cent of Charges of, converting public; icated in a public place, while @ | ments. 0 Ge Ve full details today by mailing the | the labor costs. funds amounting to $966, for his | third paid the same amount on | Three Island fisheries co-op- ; . ‘ie aad Gladen or seminal AT WORKSHOP cdr Johaotoad? told the mace | O7® WP. and signing false mon-| a charge of illegal possession of | eTatives are affiliated with this Red Cross Annual Meetin J Ralph Callbeck, Edward Pear-| 5.0 Mayor W. A. Currie had | © orders, while an assistant! intoxicating liquor. fishermen’s owned marketing g local Army Recruiting Station belows son and Reginald Murray at-| owed him the town would | Post master a the Senden: pest cocpanetire. They ore the Tie a tended the P.E.I. Presbytery; office, were levi yes ay | nis sherman’s Co-op, Aca- Headquarters men’s work shop in Charlotte- Ca ee at ae against George Hillard MaclIs- Jodoin Backs dian Fisherman's Co-op, Mt CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL . Eastern town. recently. be in port here during carnival | nis, of Borden. Carmel and the North Rustico ease VE "423-0181 2 4 — . NAMES OMITTED sports, the winners of the six- year and whder races were in- advertently omitted. They were: girls, 1. Ann Stewart; 2. Ber- nice Mullins; 3. Ellen MacLel- lan. Boys, 1. Billy Schurman; 2. Barry Walwyn; 3. David Clow. LATENOTICES . (Alse see announcements is eolumns adjoining Classified Ad vertising section.) | week. ¢ “The case was adjourned tntit Edwin Gallant, « director , Feb. 27 for sentence, after | Taylor and Francis MacQuarrie |had been appointed chairmen | |of baby day, children’s | and handicrafts respectively Note Than 10 Pupils In 50 P.E.I. Schools — At Ottawa on Feb, 14, 1002, Mrs. Bugh-| 30". Conree Dower, MD. Sie emia Munroe MacPherson 4, that his department is con- : widow of the late Daniel Al-| -neq over the number of Fae Rena cag ae ema oo Taey wveaind, Hecien At the anngal Comel, on, BS ’ , Gur. Poems tees <Ored| enn meee © an | Winner: cor of the Feb. 18 at 2 p.m. Interment} schools involved. | in Orwell Head cemetery. =. See aan de | es te oe seo LEWIS:— At the Chariotietom™ | these school districts to joim | nation’s leading automotive jour- Hospital, Feb. 15, 1962. Mrs. \i,rger units of administration | nal, the 1962 Studebaker Lark was William C. Lewis, St. Peter’s and feels that this will be done to be the best automobile Bay, aged 71 years. Her rT | tough time. am of all domestic cars. mains are resting at the Hem-| «.jany parents in the districts | Lark has more leg room than nessey Funeral Home, pend-| involved,” he said, “object to | eny domestic family car. Seats are ing the completion of funeral | the transporting of pupils te the | comfortable, well shaped. Great- arrangements. larger units, particularly where | est headroom. Easy entry and exit. ; small children are involved and T 5 JENKINS: — At the Prince Ed- | on ra = ests found the Lark to be omnw"9962 Arthur E. Jenkins of | and dependable Georgetown in his 73h year Islander Fined Lark honoured as 2 most eco- i crown prosecutor George R. | | MacMahon stated that this was | a serious offence in that. public funds were involved, while de- | fence attorney J. Watson Mac- Naught, QC, noted that this was! the first time such a charge had been brought before a Prince) Edward Island court, and the accused had no criminal record. | asked that a suspended | be given in the case. Heart Fund Claude Jodoin, President of the Canadian Labour Congress, said Thursday that the Heart Fund deserves the most gener- ous support. In a brief statement, Canada’s foremost spokesman for organ- ized labour said: “The Heart Fund is deserv- ing of the most generous ‘sup- A of $75 and costs or 15) port. Although we have made/| life saving objective will be days was handed out to John great scientific strides, heart’ reached.” ‘Fishéfman’s Co-op. Guest speakers at the annual banquet were Mr. Ozere, as- disease remains one of our great- est medical problems. The use of money provided through the Heart Fund will help hasten the day when we will be able to re- | duce the present heavy toll from heart ailments. The extent to which this year’s campaign is supported will be a major factor in determining when this truly National e the Lark for yourself at Judge the Lark for yourself—take a test-d MARTIN'S GARAGE LIMITED Winner: first Trans- Canada Rally For the 4,100 tortuous miles of the first na-Canada Rally, the other competitors with tators and their thrilling acceleration and mum = taht fab- comfort. ulous Toole paibeeed through tor- fential downpours with never a cars failed this gruel- test of endurance and ~ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19th AFTERNOON—3 P.M. DINNER MEETING—6:15 P.M. Guest Speaker—MR. D. BRUCE SHAW, President For reservations phone 4-8551 BEFORE noon Saturday, Feb. 17th EVERYONE WELCOME => Winner: Little Le Mans | Lark outmaneuvered, outdis- , outpaced, all f and domestic cars to win the 4th an- nual Little Le Mans. Lark fin- first, over all competitors and in so doing, won the trophy for the Fastest Lap. real championship per- enduran e: and ce. rive at your Studebaker Dealer =i ible. ttle Le Mans | a ene wpa se ii ! scant Winner: Sales more than Doubled Come in and test-drive the