Y DONATION MADE AT MONTAGUIE A new pieco ol equipment has been added to the Kingl County Memorial Hospital with the presentation a! a Sk'ar electric evacuator. or stomach Demonstrations Planned By City Hospital Unions Officers nl Locals ms and ins. National union oi Public Em- p es, have annivuncod that public demonstrations in the torso ht picketting by placaid. are being planned lor this week. The pickets who will be union members employed at the Char- lottetown s rmce Edward Island Hospitals. will in all pro. hability display their placards Within sight at the Provincial building. "That is the building where the men who turned us do Ind who lay that wBEe increas- es would cost um, located" an otiiclal said, Some oi the placards. which Ire now being made up. will LOCAL BRIEFS OUT OF HOSPITAL Edward Arsenault pl 43 Re- Ierve Street. Charlottetown. re‘ turned to hil home yesterday alter two weeks under oing treatment in the Charlottetown Hospital. I-Ia II INItIy Improv- ed In heIth. ATTENDED MEETING Mrl. Preston Mlcbean, Mrs. A . MIcDonald, Mra. Alired M claeod I M". Cyril Martin, of the lion Presbyterian Church Contrellllon were ainan the ladies who attended the recent Preabyterlol It Belfut. SLIGHT DAMAGE A Culllllon between I cIr bookinl out at I parking Ipnce on queen street Ind I atotlan wagon travelling north on Queen remltnd In [light dIlnIge to both vehicleI Friday morning. The vehicle hacking out Wu op- erlted by Vincent Mining-n, zoo Dot-cheater, Ind the aiItlnn wal- on w driven by Hooper . Younkcr. aracldcy Point Road. WUCETTE FUNERAL —The tuner-l [or M". Angul Emmett. 'Ia hold Satin-lily mornan [min her I‘ll relidenco, North Winr nice. to st. Augnatlne'a Church, AIIo in Itlendlnce Wm repro- IGIILItheI of MIcKInnon eon~ trlclnrl, New Haven: Fitzpat- rick contractors, Ml, Ed erd mud and Turner Farm Eoui Mill. Charlottetown. Pallbear- Efl were Clarence D on c eltet CIIrennI GIIIIIItr Ill BIIIIIII. Elmer Doucet- In and John GILIInt, Interment m; DIICI tn the chumh ceme< BLACK!" FUNERAL — The by Int Smith. PIIIliur- urs wan: qud mulch. Rulull . liIIIIIv Masai. Wiilrrd . m M. nun-ah own behalf. Magistrate Jamel 9' B ' there had been I fight i" drunk Ind lit-man, inth took plan pump tor the removal oi pols- onous or other materials. The presentation was made by Garnet Moore, Montague ileitt in memory ct his late sister. hear such messages In "Shaw Government retuscs to provide runds so the union can mgr an agreement with the hospitals" and “Support local ans and as their struggle (or better wages." FIRST FDR CI-I‘TOWN? As far as It could be Iearm ed. lheI-e have never been union demonstrations M this type 'n the business section «I the city. In the late 1940'a. however. pick- - cling by placards was carried out when a union contract was sought with Canada Packers Linuied on union menber laid Hint the demonstration will help in- lorIlI the public of the ritua- tion facina the union In its attempt it) get higher wages Ior ita memberl. "Generally. people have been mlllnl'ormed about the Iltuation." he laid. l “and don’t. understand our prob- Im today. It was Iiso Ieamed during thg weekend Lint the national pre- sident of the NUPE is expected In the oily next weekend. when he will addrw I pimllc meet- In I briei review at the I uation. the locals. successiuiiy negotiated contracts. providing wage Increanea, with the admlnA iatrallona of file hospitals but the hospitals tell they could not honor the contracts as their lunda Come [rum the provincial Street Fighting E Hos Sequel In City Court Street fighting "lulled In a 315 Ind coat: or III dIyl tine to Doullla Jamel Birt. Covehend. and Urban MIcDOnaId, Chll’lnt— tetnwn, In City police court Sot- ul'day morning. Conltahiea JIln- el How-ti and Sydney Hu l‘ l‘y testified thIt they had Inlwered I call to the lceno Ind {mind the two defendant: (lilting outllde the Runaway Club on Grafton S tract. Each acculfld lent-lfled in MI Anmony S, Gilbert. Charlotte- town. and John Lbenlt, Dundee, each were lined W Ind enu- or 15 days on a charge at pain g amderly Constable- D I v SUMMER SALE Ail Sumner Merchandise greatly ' its strike voic, Th itch niggarlid neckbcrt, was convicted at l ISLAND NEWS PAGE City, Queens And Kings l The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. July 8. 1968. 5 Miss Ida c. Moore. The don. ation was accepted by the hoa« pitai's sctiog matron. Mrt. Velma Nicholson, looking on at right. is Fred Norton, bus- iness manager. government tllrnugh the Hospi- Ial Services Commission. While it was estimated th at wage increase. would cost $32.. mo tor the two hospitals. the government Ielt that it would nnt he iatr ii emplnyees oi only two hospitals got increases and those oi other hospitals in the province did not. alter a survey by the hospi- tal commission. the government estimated that raises tor all hospitals wnuid amount to "clone to $1,000,000. Members oi the union locals voted to ask the department oi waiters and labor to conduct a strike vote among the non- iession workers at the hospital unions E in CONSIDERED ESSENTIAL The department advised tha union that under the Indus- trial Relations Act. the mem- ber] ol the locals were consid- ered essential to the mainten- ance «i the institutiona and pm hibited lrom strike action, The union atill wIntal Io havI Cecil J. Stewart, Hampshire Was Breeder And Exhibitor Comp Buchan Has Four Packs‘ Under Canvas This Weekend * Four more pICka 0! Wait and Gail Topper Ind Edith Cub] with! under cInVI Camp Buchan “Ill weekend. Ex-l ecutlve commlllloner G o I' dun Kerr “(d that lhe [our pIcIKI which entered Camp Friday are: acheduled to return homo thl! united by I ooh. Willis. Lillian Simpson Several pacIII attended camp William MIcKlnnon. the tint weekend at the Summer The Iargnt n! the (Mir packll uIlon. II that from the in Belfast path] The packs attending this week- wiih :il cubl, coming truth 1:, end are the lit North Shore.lachooi districts within the area which conntitutel the an: cuv- hounded by Wood Illunda. Oh and I) III uhool diatrictl with- well Cove and Newton Croaa. III lilo localitiel oi Cavehead. Four IeIdera Iré with thIl Welt Coveheltil, Stanhope and grnup. Thelma McTIvlsh Luc- CorI'In Ean. The 19 boys worn Ille MICLean. Maude or! under the leadership III Edward and Marian MacKenzie, Miscncr. Eight boys iron. the West Roy- Ilty pack are under Henry flush» el Ind Albert batman, while l.th Ist Spring Park pack il repre- o culu. led by .Iosn a n d 'l'hc iuneral tor Cecil .1. Stew Clydesdale horses lbr more than art oi Hampshire will he held Myeurs. this aitcmoon trom the U n lied He broughi in some at the but Church oi which be was a mem- Clydesdale stallions that ever bcr. Sunday School superintend- came to this province. the name cut tor more than 40 years and livestock spokesman emphasis a devoted worker during h l s ed . Mrs. Stewart and three a on s Mr. Stewart had been in more ieit to mourn. The widow ta ditiercnt health tor some timel the iormcr Leila Cruys oi Kingpl although he kept IIII troubles to! top. The sons are Wylie on the himself. and iew. exceptin g‘old homestead at Hampshire, members oi his awn lami|y_'ClifI0l| a pariner in the tirm ul knew at his physical ills. :Ball and Mack“ Ltd, Charlot- Mr, Stewart had many lnwrutetnwn, and Errol who in Mind eats, He was a director at thcitlc supervism' n! Moncton provincial exhibition association! tor the John Deere mucth cry lor many years. served In th ati company. Mrs. I-Iampsnn now~ capacity under the presidencyiman. Charlottetown, is a sister. of Lt,-Coi. , acKinnan: i and was one he 12 men whul on took ever the association Irnml Col, Mackinnon in um, He be-l came president March Id. 1959 and won the respect nl' leilow‘ directors and plant employees {or his fairness and efficiency in making declalona relating to VISITING FATHER the fair management. “Mr. ste- wart's ability will be missed at the plant a great deal more than some at the people there real- i: " a fellow director said yer icrdsy, was WINNER Mrs Nettie McLeod, Cam A long-time breeder oi regla- bridge. Mass. is spending some tered Holstein cattle and Clyde., time at the home at her tsthcr, dale horaea he exhibited both in, William McLean, Pelera Road. Maritime show rings in iormer years: had taken both the male wane: GUESTS and iemaic Holstein champion. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Malone ship- at the Maritime Winter'and two sons Paul and Kent. Fair, among other competitions, Dorval. one, were guests at and his horses were cnnaiatent the home at Mr. and Mrs. Err! winners oi red ribbons and nicken, peters 'Rnad. championship awards up to the time of his deu wane: VISITORS Mr, Stewart wal a large ship. Mr. and M . per of potatoes and other pro- Belmont, Mass. .lack Cumpb duce as weu as M livestock, Whim Road. Mrs Lav lllghinlng Hits Union Road Mon‘ F MONTAGUE -— DnMKIaS Mel- lish. Union hand. was struck by lightning while sitting in the‘ house during In! T h u r aday'r electrical storm The couch on which he was sitting was local-l ed in irbnt pt I wall-plug outlet, 3 through which tho charge ll said to have come. I, Mclllsh was strurk in the! shoulder and tor about a day the arm and hand were paralyz- ed, Use or the limb returned to him sometime Friday It is said that it the lightning had struck short distance lower it a o uld have had laial results Relative Dies In Flordia Word has horn rereived Mrs. w. Chestrr s. McLure, Toronln. iormerly «l Churlnite-' town, oi the recent death oi her cousin, Mrs. Walter E Thoma, aim, at New Smyrna B sac h. Fla. Mrs. Thompson, whn was as years oi age. met her death or the result nt a car accident. Mrs. Thompson war the (arm-l er Chloe Consens. daughter oil the late Mr. and Mrs John Consons, Boston. Her mother, was Margaret Mekinnon. torm- erly oi brooklyn, PEI and her, iathcr tormerly nt innai. Mrs. Thompson was a grarl~l pate in modern languages boston University and slurhcrl at‘ the Sorbnnne Paris, She taught in the Wskchcld High School several years prior to her mar, riage, interment took place In Edgewsier, Fla. ‘ by Firemen Quell Oil Stove Fires Charlottetown firemen wort: called to the scenes II! two aI-‘ Harbor. leii lur Toronto where he will spend some time visiting his sister. Miss Linda Penny. A'r SUMMER ROME and II In | I y M Charluilelnwn, have moved in their a II m m er home “Woodland” on the Man- Iaqu River tor the r u m m cr' months. AT ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs. Crahum Mc- Swain and daughter. Valeria} Oshawa, Ont. Iester Mrswain . and daughter Mark». Arum! out, motored tn the Island to attend the 50th wedding tannin versary oi their parcms. and Mrs, Chester McSwain, Pei- ers Road. l CLYDES’DALES era. Sturgeon. visited relativea An outstanding iarmer he WI: and lrlendl at Pete" I: cad. a strong supporter of lurm on- Thursday. ganizutions and was Secretary- trusurer of the P.E.I. l-Iolstcin. SUNDAY VISITOR! Frieaian Association (mm the Mrs. William McLureu, Cable time it was organized more than, Bend: Mn. Stewart Note I ran. to years ago until a law months Toronto, were gu eat. at the ago and la a former national (11- home oi Mr. and rs. e rt rector. A contemporst said last Hicken. Sunday. night Mr. Stewart was one oi the Marltlmes' outstanding breeders and exhibitors oi reglst c r e d SPENDING VACATION The Misses Deborah and Judy the vol: or turn down the re< quest, The union doel not expect that its request tor a vol. will “Whether It II or not." the union oIIiCIaI said. "we lntend to carry out our placard demon- atrnilons this week. We II- reldy have plenty of lupport: III the local union! Ire behi ul. We think the people lhould be lnlormed oi the Situation." Incident and Leo Macnougsu testiiied In the cases at Terrence R. an. ning and John Peter Davie], both at Charlottetown, charged with driving without due care and attention. Convicted u charg , Manning was hood sod and costs or a) day . In! D- in. m and costs or IE or David Donald Martin, Charlot- tetown, represented by Letiur O‘Donnell, pleaded not guilty to s chat-go oi assault causing bodh harm to a person. Court asrt CIrnpbelI. s protecuuoa in the scare at Police Chict snru a Webller. um that tho occur- ed be remanded Ilnce e per- son allegedly assaulted ll in tho IIoIpltal. Amusements w e r e made tor ball, and the scrqu was remanded until .Iuiy In. mmenldo motorist. Dav- clerk. ing th e la bi use he,“ an spend. acess oi advising the union my“, “a u, “m m m, lug their vacation at P stu- whether or not it will supervise Road. costs or In days. Corporal Keith Wakelin teatilied that he had [5 RECOVERING blocked the accused travelling 40 miles per hour through a 20 mile none on North River Road, Aim charged with speeding on North River Road. Ste p h e n narry Connolly, Charlottetown. we lined $10 and co is or 5 days. Corporal Wakelin icstliied that the Iccuaed had been trav- elling 40 miles per hour through a at] mile lone. and that th e check had been made through the use of radar, A man accused of puncsalnn of liquor not purchased at th a vendor: wal fined ‘25 and coat- or days, while one charged with Poauualon of liquor in I place other than his reaidenco given I rim 0! SN Ind coal: or 30 days. Disobeying a stop sign brought (incl at $5 and costs or tw o dull to two motorists. There were aix cases at drunk Ind incapable. Two were given May s u s p e n ded sentences. three to day- calla ruins-d. I Table of Odds and Ends OneWuitOnIyJulyltaJuly 13' Sunter's Ladies' Wear Grunt Gem- St. Charlottetown MM" cm- i Y Tonight and Tuesday A). M-muum Nell VanIderstine, P e l e r l Road. I: Confined to his home by Illness hut in weu on in: way in mnvery. VISITED CITY Mrs, Nell Hicken, P e t e r I Road Ind two Children Alan and Stephen were Vialtorl to Charlntv below“, guests at Mr. and rd. Murray White and Mr. and Mn. Murray Mayhrw. FROM MURRAY HARBOR Mra. Billy Stewart and dren Valerie. Pamela, HeIther Mrl. llobel Stewart. MrI. Can- nte PI-nwae, Murray Harbor, Iver. visitor: to ChIrlofletown, SPENDING VACATION Mra. Phillip McKenzie. Jams Iica Plalul, MISS. ll lpeudlnfi her vlcation II Murray Harbor Ellen M her Slater Ind brother- In-Iaw. Mr. and M". G a r It It Penny. To TORONTO Garnet Penny. .ir.. Mn rr-y,‘ child l million: an Tamas Hnnd. Mm" to the person to Sean Connery Inn Flmlng'a famous Secret Agent 007 oi ncilnn, known to 0 Ralph rlorcs, mow radar sysirm electrician who sur- vtuod seven wcrks oi Arctic cxpnsurc allcr a Plant: crash earlier this year. is kissed hy area over “I? weekend. Al Ii 25 inn, on Saturday mure‘ I ll 9 ‘ ninc they wrrr I-nllotl in home at Mrs R. Macnongail, 226 Richmond Street. when the oil stove flooded and caught tire. Little damage was done. A lire, starlinl: in the same manner, nrrurrcd Sunday mor. ning shortly ailcr ll n'rlock at the home oi Charles Gallant, ad klmr strcot. Mr and Mrs Lewis TurnpriTwo Accidents ‘Occur At Souris SOURIS e 'I‘wu accidental nc-i rllmd in this area over the wppkcnd. however no injuries were rot-mien. At 2-30 am Saturdav. s rav- driwn . Genllgl' Edi-timid Walsh, Sflllr‘ls hut owned Ivy Lennard Wsls . was badly llama aged wth the ilerI-r apparent- lv last control and it crashed Mrulntn the guard Tali nl' a bridge on ihe st. Peters Hizhway. An arride'rll Friday night at in the screen tor the lint tim- In "Dr. No." United Artlsia' Technicolor release playing tonight It the North River DrIIe< In Theatre. l‘k‘k‘k'k‘k S rnllea tram Charlottetown Tram (‘unuda Highway l l ****i NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN Show at Dusk you like Adventure - Thrills - Romance and Mystery? SEE DR. NO for Guaranteed E will never forget. 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