NATIONAL JUNIOR Cham- lottetown Hotel last night, ber of Commerce president | Shown above prior to the meet- R. H. Dorrett of - | ing are left to right, Herman Regina dressed a dinner meeting of the local "santaan at the Char- Plea For lly, president of the Earl Beaton, president Underst Cor unit; Charlottetown and Queens County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Apr. 13, 1962. 5 5 1,295 Blood Donations = oF DON MacLEOD - = ene Staff Writer | of nannies | oe vad occupancy ere units in Charitenven, | ISLAND NEWS PAGE Rental Standards Sai Necessary By Metro all | occupancy. support of alcoholics and result | in a lower city welfare budget.” eee oe SPECIAL _ SATURDAY cn omirtnet| MATINEES found unfit for decent human Bas “Upon expropriation, these for the all | units could then be repaired and e taking of steps by Aowed and school districts in ~ metropolitan area, to enact pene 3 legislation establish- | m standards of oc- | cupancy f ra al rental units, has | by a sub- fone Dee wae the Charlottetown Received By Red Cross = Yesterday was a very busy | since this was the large group. a at the concluding sessions; Winners of several other com- of the Red Cross blood donor | petitions could not be establish, and ares Metropoliten Commit- clinics held at Zion Church Hall | the figures of those eligl- | when 444 donors registered dur- | pop can be obtained ~s will be | Mea mane se wean ed ing the afternoon and evening. | announced as soon as possible. = nd P ae e The grand total f Working at top Ceol se to keep | eau a ome. | RENTAL ACT URGED Pointing out that “in view of | act that ps se ny of | pace with the very efficient members of the Red Cross mo | th bile team from Halifax were |‘° brought up to standards for a temporary period of time, or un- til such time as they could be oes and replaced under redevelopment program. It is the opinion of the committee that rental derived from these units would, within four or five years, defray the cost of re- CHILDREN Big Double Bill At 1 and 3 only pai UTMOST EXPEDIENCY The committee also asks that | upon receipt of the housing sur- vey report from the provincial | |town planner that city authori- | volunteers representing the Zion Church Ladies’ Auxiliary, St, | Elizabeth’s Aid of St. Vincent’s Orphanage, the Nurses’ Associa- tion, Park Royal United Church | , Queen Charlotte High | School Red Cross council, me: the | bers of the Red bl oe revealed that fa of the Charlottetown junior chamber; Mr. Dorrett, and Summerside Jaycee president Jack Simpson. anding ls Made By Jaycee Leader = Charlottetown Hotel last night. Dorett, a native of Regina, Sask. and director of industry and development for Regina, ar- rived in the province yesterday noon and will leave again F ri- day on his current tour of the | Maritimes. Yesterday he toured the north shore of the province and paid courtesy calls on Premier W.R. Shaw and Charlottetown Mayor Walthen Gaudet. Speaking at last night’s ban- quet, he outlined in detail the in- ternational held in Puerto Rico. He stated that Canada has a very high standing in the world-wide organization, Chatham, Ont. was GRASS FIRE named the most outstanding un- i. Sherwood fire department it in the world, and in the pr o- as called yesterday afternoon | gram of leadership training, Os- at 4. 20 to extinguish a grass fire | hawa, Ont. was named the most at the rear of the peceerts of | outstanding. ‘Other countries Mrs, Milton Pickard. No dam- | are interested in what Canadians age resulted. are doing,’ stated Mr. Dorrett. DIES IN SASK. The international project for Word been received of | Jaycee units this year, adopted the peel re T.D. Keenan in | 4t the international convention, Hosen es Sask. the father of |i8 entitled “You and Worl J.D, Keenan of Charlottetown, | Tensions’, a discussion pro- who left the city last week to gram designed to give an under- be with his father in his illness. | Standing of tensions among man- ind and nations, CARD PARTY WINNERS The following are the winners| NE BIG FAMILY of the St. Thomas Aquinas card Mr. Dorrett said the theme at , . the convention was ‘‘the world party held last night: ladies 1st, | ; ” Mrs. James Davey; 2nd, Ma s your community”. He ssid LeClair; consolation, Mrs. Ford; mens’ Ist, Peter Costello, 2nd, Alexander Ford Jr.; conso-| the same creed, and worked to- lation, Angus Cluney; _—_special,} wards similar aims. “Not long Jerome Doiron; door prize, Stel- | ago we could understand our la Martin; freezeout, Mrs. A.) communities,” continued ’ Mr. Ford and Donald Crockett. | Dorrett, ‘‘but recently this has CULVERT REPAIRED | not been so easy. The world Repairs were completed yes-| shrinking to a point where its terday on a washed out culvert|©o"Cerns are our concerns. We near Mt. Albion railway crossing| W@0t to share in new develop- on the Trans-Canada Highway. ments and discoveries. We need The bridge was washed out by| ‘© consider ourselves as part heavy rains Monday morning af-| °f @ World community.” ter being damaged by the heavy He said “I was impressed with runoff the night of April 1. While| the strength and power of the “We need to consider ourselv- es as part of a world commun- ity,” said R.H. (Reg) Dorrett, national president of the Cana- dian Junior Chamber of C om- merce as he addressed a meet- ing of Island Jaycees in the LOCAL BRIEFS he world seemed like one big family because they believed in the bridge was out traffic was| Voluntary system of doing| were me being detoured on the older road| things. This voluntary organiza- t d tion helps to separate the free ern a no “| world from Communism. It also | permits us to operate without MacKINNON FUNERAL — government assistance.. Canada The funeral for Thomas Mac- | can play a very large role in in- Kinnon was held yesterday af. | ternational organizations with ternoon from the Cutcliffe Fu- | her experience, being a young Jaycee conference | d juice Chamber TY | the 300,000 men from all parts of! do,” is} and two national ve been established by way of a traffic safety program and an “introduction to business” course. Elaborating on the 'at- ter, he said it will give Jaycees better understanding of the democratic system of govern- ment and co-operation on all levels, He congratulated the new Summerside unit on their for- riation. objectives are high,” he said, ‘‘we should look back to see how far we've come, and then look ahead to see where we're going. We should cess movement, Mr. Dorrett said programs Queens PCs To Nominate April 26 A — was adopted last night at a monthly executive meeting of the Queens County ere Conservative As- ’ | donor committee for Charlotte- | town and Red Cross staff. In expressing sincere aoe | jation to the donors, and all w assisted in any way with the | . | successful outcome of this week's clinics, Fremont Archer, chairman he mee donor committee for Charlot er said that oe a ~_ Robert Bradley trophy for | the service clubs’ competition | which has been won by the Jun jor Board of Trade on a number | } of occasions. The newest competition be- | tween the research branch and | the plant protection branch of | now be assured of a sufficient the Dominion department of ee of blood to me ti agriculture produced a 100 per | needs at least until the roe cent results from both but was | series of clinics are h ociation in Charlottetown to | hold a nominating convent ion | April 26 in Charlottetown to | name candidates for the coming federal election The meeting, held at Conserva- tive headquarters, was addres- sed briefly by Premier W.R. Shaw and Heath Macquarrie, | MP, who both congratulated the | group on its work and organiza- tion for the forthcoming con- vention. Mr, Macquarrie spoke to the meeting of the achieve- ments of the Diefenbaker gov- ernment since its election to of- fice. The meeting was chaired by | Reagh Bagnall, Hunter River. | conceded to the research branch | June. New President Is Elected By Liberal Women’s Club “We women control 52% of! Russell Roper and Mrs, Frank | the vote and we can do great Jones be delegates to the na-| things for our party. Our can- tional convention of the Federa- | | didates cannot do the job tion of Women of) | themselves; they need our Canada to be held at Quebec | help,” said Mrs. Aden Mulli- in May. | gan, provincial president, Fifth Mrs, Eugene Cullen, chair- Queens Women’s — Club, | man she addressed the annual! mittee, brought in the follow- meeting in Dy Charlotietown ing slate of officers: honorary | | Hotel last “oo ig Alex Mathe- | of the nominating com- | remind ourselves of our interest and responsibilities to commun. ities since the secret of success is in the consistency of purpose.’ Looking ahead, he stated that Youth Club Canada had made a bid to hold the 1967 world congress in Can- | ada. Next year it will be held in Hong Kong, and the follow- ing year in Tel Aviv. varie ane CHALLENGE f the 25,000 members in the | this year, 10, | ocd are oo ce from the province of Quebec. Mr. Dorrett said this provided a/| challenge to achieve national bi- | lingualism Mr, Dorrett closed with a phrase left to him by his fath- | er “play the be fair, be | true, for there’s big work to - aycee Movement can complete big work in Canada and the world, he said. Mr. Dorrett was thanked by Harvey MacKinnon, Charlotte- town who said “let us put our s to the . Mr. rett has issued us a challengr brought us a ‘waa of knowledge gained from his wide travels.” George Scantlebury, on behalf of the alain Jaycees, eo | ‘Stages Show oe annual variety show or. anized by the Basilica Youth | Club of Charlottetown was pre- | sented last night in the Com- munity Centre. The list of per- formers ae the _ best- known entertainers from the Chaitétictown area. Favourites this year were the 12.member St. Dunstan’s Coll- see Glee Club and the 60-mem- Notre Dame Academ: ai, Master of was James Flanagan. a of the oo too num to mention, were y ceremonies Ivan Ye gy Maclin. tyre, Allan Conolly, ase Flanagan, Walsh, Basha, Norman Birt, miiesn Grant, Wayne Maddigan an Mary ‘in The program featured step dancing; ; Piano solos; comedy, and novelty numbers. The Notre Dame Academy Chor- | al Group was under the direct- fon of Sister St, Honora, CND. Mr. Dorrett with a souvenir P. SENIOR REPRESENTATION Presen t the meeting ing on their behalf was G.G.K, Peake, said the Junior chamber was ‘“‘on fire with en. thusiasm."’ Elmer Blanchard, Charlotte. town, a past president of the local unit, conducted fhe second lesson in the current “effective speaking” program being held by the unit. Charlottetown Mayor Walthen Gaudet, who was to have been in attendance, was attending a session of the city coun- | ell. neral Home to Clyde River | country. mond inter-country help Presbyterian Church. Service | can mplished by the was by Rev. Donald | Jaycees’ ngpnation flow’, a Nicholson, assisted by Rev. 1.L. | project designed to promote the Walls, Members of the Canadian | exchange of ideas between na- Legion yo eal a body, with | tions.” service conducted by Harry | NATIONAL PROGRAMS Mortimer ees Last Post and Re- | Speaking of the Canadian Jay. veille being sounded ¥ —_ Smith. P, Livingstone, Gordon Meciinnee, tan te. Nevin, Lorme Mac MacLean, Harvey MacLean, Interment was in the Clyde River cemetery. YOUNG funeral for ae We Walter von was held yesterday afternoon | tl the on ee | Hom — The quality, sanitation and iques at a short | ster and fish canneries. Hen- | The course, which was Inter | gored by the inspection ma breach | ment wag in the Peoples’ come. of the federal t of tery. fisheries and the P.E.1. depart. | PINEAU FUNERAL — The ™t ens funeral for Claude A. Pineau Stewart and Ivan Morrow. cane was in the Roman Ca- ee = Canned Lobster Quality At Course ® trol and to develop and main- tain adequate standards of pub. 0 ee Alpha Y’s Men Hear Reports A successful year was outlined in the report of the retiring pre- sident, Alton Dolliver, for the Alpha Y’s Mens’ \ The club also heard reports from Dr, Paul Cudmore on the spring show, David MacLean on young adult work, Jock Sutherland on the Paul William Alexander Fund, Reuel LePage on Atkinson on . Dol- oon for | his work, Clarence Wal- — on the bulletin. Dr. Ray Barrett suggested the club visit the patients at River- side Hospital, and that the visit ‘cao oa: form of a nday ser- h Lester Keizer to lead the Poteet Names of bowlers for a tour- nament were requested by Ralph Jenkins, The d by Mr. Keizer and George tela, The new president spoke d tthe | president, Mrs grat “ne ; vice erica: Mrs. - Mrs, Lester O’Don-|R. MeNeill; secretary, Je It was decided that Mrs.| MacLean, corresponding | Several welcomed president, nell. J. | pal redevelopment program, it | | these minimum standards wiil | ties “use the utmost expediency | | undoubtedly ae in landlords | in making application to proper jraising the rentals of such units.” | authorities for the immediate | /it was also recommended that | establishment of a redevelop- | housing | {the provincial government pre- | ment and municipal pare immediately the necessary | program.” legislation for the establishment! In conclusion, the committee | of a Rental Act strongly endorsed a program of Copies of the ‘sub-committee’s | eee housing for the Char- recommendations be for- | lottetown area as it believes | ed to provincial and civic | “many of our delinquency and | authorities Also to be forward- alcohol problems, general lack ed to the government is a vopy of interest and lack of ambition Nova Scotia’s Rental Act. of a number of our citizens is ‘The mayor of Charlottetown due largely to low incomes and | at be forwarded a copy’ of sub-standard accommodation. | Halifax’ s legislation on mini- “It is also noted that sickness }mum standards of occupancy. is prevalent to a much greater | The sub-committee’s report extent among the families | also recommends that ‘“‘follow- | which are housed in substand- ing enactment by the sti ard dwellings. It is also the | | of a Rental Act, that commun-| opinion of the committee that x ID | ities and school districts in the | the expense to the municipality |}metropolitan area make ne-|in embarking upon a _ housing essary changes in their act or program would be greatly re- | laws establishing a rental duced by lower costs of admin- | a os er respective juris- | istration of police services, af dict venile courts, prosecution and | INSPECTION URGED The report goes on to say “that since the Netropolian | ME AYS- Committee has agreed tha |most of the ity yout unfit | Gov’t. Inspected Branded Beef for decent human occupancy | Money Back Guarantee are to be found within the boun- | WEATHERBY’S CLOVER FARM coe of the city, and as the | 79 Up. Queen St. Dial 4-3644 y has been granted the power | hy Seer , id expropriation of property, | | and that in the opinion of the | |committee it will be four or | MOTOR US more years before any benetits | | would be realized by a munici- 7 REPAIRS Storey Electric Ltd. 136 Prince St., }is recommended that Charlotte- town proceed with an immed- (Ohm ca\ ant retary, Mrs. Walter en Mrs. en Rogers; me eo Mrs. | Wendell McCallum. Other members on the exe- | cutive are rs. Edgar Whit- | | lock. Mrs. Russell aor Mrs. B. Conference Set For Island Yout A provincial youth conference | on alcohol, sponsored by division of alcohol studies of the! | William Muise, Mrs. department of education, will) Jones and Mrs. Eugene Callen, be held at the Charlottetown; It was moved by Mrs. Rus- YMCA on Tuesday ae Wednes-| sel Roper and seconded by | day, April 24 and 2 /Mrs.’ Bell that a oy, vote Three of the main speakers| of thanks be given to the re- will be A. 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