A group of Sea Rangers of SRS Buckingham toured the offices of The Guardian last night. Here two of the Rangers i SEA RANGERS OUR PLT watch "Instant" pictures being produced by Photofax. th e fastest method yet developed to bring pictures of fast-break- ing stories to newspapers. At the left ' the newspapers’ managing editor. Gus Flynn. The Rangers are Margaret Clark and Marjorie Gillan. >Chinese A counsellor attached to the embassy of Nationalist (‘hina in Ottawa will be special guest of the P.E.I. branch of the United Nations Association when “The Chinese Question" is aired at a general meeting Tuesday even- ing. Jan. 29. Fan Tao-Tsan. who has been attached to the embassy since 1955. will be special ghest on a five - member panel which w discuss this question In the Lib- rary at. Montgomery Hall. Other members of the panel will be Brian Morris. F r a nces Ann Cullen. Sharon Wright and Errol Sharp. of the Prince of Wales College United Nations Club. . Fan Tao—Tsan served Nation- _. Official Will Speak Here alist China as a consul in Yoko- hama in 1950-51 and was special assistant to the ministry of for- eign affairs in Formosa from 1951 to 1955. He will arrive by plane Mon- day evening and will address the PWC student body in Mont- gomery Hall Tuesday at 1.15 pm. . The Chinese counsellor's ap- pearance on the Island is ex- pected to receive more than a normal amount of interest in view of the recent announce- ment that Red China has ac quired nuclear know-how and is likely to explode its first nuc lear bomb sometime in 1963. Tuesday evening's gets underway at 8.15. Annual Reports Presented At St. James Kirk Meeting Reports showing increased ac- tivity in all branches of th 9 church were heard Monday night during the 138th annual meeting of the Kirk of St. James. The address of the Kirk ses- sion was read by the clerk N.D. MacLean reviewing work done during the successful year. “None of us w o uld dare laim." Mr. MacLean s a id. "that full advantage has been taken of every opportunity, nor the finest always provided the house of God in our midst. but there certainly has been ad- vance and accomplishment in the past 12 months and for this. and by this. we are made glad and confident for the future." *LOCAL BRIEFS KINSMEN CENTER A recent story referred to the new building for senior citizens being prepared for Charlotte- town's senior citizens as a "home‘ A Kinsman Club spokesman has stated that the building is not a “home” recreation center for the older people CARD PARTY WINNERS Following are winners of the card party held last night at the Community Centre: Ladies' first. Mrs. Helen Carmody; second, Mary LeCiair and Mrs. J. R. Gallant. tied; gent's first. Dan Chipman; second. Albert Mac- Rae and Henry MacLeod. tied: freezeout. Miss Josie Blanchard and James Doiron; special prize. Mrs. Cecelia Gallant; door prize. Dan Chipman. MORRISON FUNERAL — Fu- neral services for Charles Albert Morrison were held Thursday af- Roseberry. Services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. D o n a 1 d Nicholson. Pall- bearers were Hector Morrison. Lloyd Morrison. John Morrison. t Roderick MscRse. Russell Pan- ic ard Ati'ir‘ Wight. i-‘l wcr bearers were Donald Ross. Hec- tor Panton. Walter Bell. Albert Larsen and Norman Birt. Inter- ment was in Belfast cemetery. MacKAY FUNERAL r» Th e funeral for Mrs. Calvin MacKay. 204 Euston Street. was held yes- terday afternoon from the Cut- cliffe Funeral Home. Service Bail. Hymns sung were "The rd’s My Shepherd and "Abide With Me". Pallbearers were Dr. J.A. Clark. Dr. Paul C ore. Peter MacDonald. Hillel] Laird. oseph Mstheson and Stewart scKsy. The re- mains were placed in the Cut- cliffe receiving vault. later be interred in the People' uta. ternoon from his late residence. ,I Other reports were h e a r d from the following: Funds. A.W. Hyndman: Church school and nursery roll. Rev. T.H.B. Som- ers: Church school treasury. J. B. Larkin: Young People‘s So— ciety. William Prowse: treasur- er’s statement. Peter Murchi- son; the Chancel Choir. R. W. MacLean; Men of the Kirk by the president. R.C. MacLean. represented by the vice- presi- dent. Philip W. Barlow; also treasurer of the Men of the ‘ k. R.G. Dumont; WMS Aux- iliary secretary. Mrs. J.H. Ste- venson and treasurer by Mrs. R. Gordon Lea on behalf of Mrs. Clive W. Currie: Kirk Auxiliary. president. Mrs. A. L. Roop and treasurer. Mrs. R.W. MacLean: Boy Scouts. Fred Curtis: Wolf Cubs. A.L. Perry: Girl Guides. Mrs. R.G. Dumont: Brownies. Mrs. John Craig: Board of Trustees on behalf of RF. Large. chairman. by the secretary. MacKen z i e: treasurer's statements. E. MacFarlane. Elected as trustees for the next three- year period Were: .Dr. John Craig. K.A. MacKen- zie. Gordon Stewart. w MacLean served a s chairman for the meeting and K.A. MacKenzio was appointed secretary. . A vote of thanks to the minis- ter. Rev. T.H.B. Somers. and others who had made the year successful. was proposed by Dr. R.G. Lea. seconded by Mrs. J.A. Lawson and passed unani- mously. x :r, meeting . Parents Tour New School The West Kent Home and School met this week at the new school and 150 parents turn- out to view the new facilities. Robert Donnelly. chairman of the library committee. reported on letters sent out to graduates of the Old West Kent. with the hope of donations to the library fund. This has been well receiv~ ed by the graduates. it was re- ported. Keith Pickard. architect of the new school, spoke briefly about the building. after which the parents were taken on a tour. then returned to the auditorium to have lunch. Y’s Rehearse For Concert The Weekly supper meeting of the Alpha Y's Men‘s Club. held last night in the YMCA. was cut short. to allow the mem- bers to participate in the final rehearsal for the annual Burn‘s Concert being held tonight at Prince of Wales College. Following the supper and a rief business session. the members joined in a sing-song led by John Evans. with Dr. Paul Cudmore at the piano. Ou town guests were. Ronald Jenkins and son James of Calgary. Alta; George Bax- ter_ Winsloe. and Donald Mac- Laughlan. Moncton. NB. .- I mcxcluded from the preliminary 'lhearing in the c a se 0 lISIAND NEWS PAG Charlottetown and Queens County . ‘Wind Rolls SnowloOIIs ‘ An unusual sight was report- d yesterday by Bill MacLarenl I i i i I ‘ lThe Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri.. Jan. 25. 1963. I) Closed Session Asked In The public and press may be Phyllis Ethel Dickieson. ew Glasgow, charged with the theft of some $211100 from the N e w Glasgow Dairy Co.. if defence lawyer. Kenneth R. MacDonald. can present sufficient authority. to warrant such action. Queen‘s County Magist r ate adames B. Johnston. QC. presid- 5: ‘ing at the opening of the hear- ; ing case to Jan. 31 to give Mr. Mac- 3 yesterday a d iou mod the Donald opportunity to search ‘ for the authority. .-\t the beginning of proceed-n ings Mr. MacDonald made. reg quest for exclusion of the public and the press. stating that this was not an ordinary case. the accused being a woman. and the large amount of money being involved. I I . He stated that the ends “1 justice would be best served by a closed hearing in that public knowledge gained from the en- quiry could influence a jur and bring on more public atten- 2 3 :3 Crown prosecutor Alon Scal- es a r g u e d that these reasons were not sufficient. This was only a theft case. he said. and it was presupposing a great dea that more gossip would be caus- ed. Therc was no pi‘(‘“t‘ lent” to show that the ends of justice would be served best by this ac. lOl'l. Magistrate Johnston stated that Mr. Macllonald must show some authority to the effect that this case deserved special con- sideration. and at the latter's request. over objections by Mr. Scales. granted him a week in ' 0 so. P.E.I. Hospital Plans To Have EIsotope Therapy Dept. Soon The new isotope therapy de- .man_ D. N. Bell. said that. the‘ partment of the Prince Edward i work of connecting the heating: Island Hospital is expected tol be. in operation in a short time. it was reported to the monthly. meeting of the board of mus-1 itecs of the hospital. .said that most of the equip- .ment for this department had ;arrived. He also reported 1' .ceiving a cheque for $250 from the We-He-Lo Club as part pay- 1ment on a new isolette. It was reported by Dr. G. G. Houston that Dr. T A. Laidlaw ‘Ihad been reappointed chief of ‘7 staff and Dr. L. S. Cox is chairman of the medical staff. . The property committee chair- ‘Myrick’s TrOphy system for the nursing school with the mam bCiIOI'S in the heating plant of was proceeding satisfactorily. 1H6 stated that the work should; 1 Administrator N. D. MacLean i be completed within two weeks. i . MacMillan presented the financial statement and William Hayward presidfli. Ree ports were also heard from the senior and junior ladies ids Those present in addition to Mr. Hayward and Mr. Mac- Lean included: R. G. Boyne. A. H. Peak, Dr. R. G. Lea, Dr. Houston. E. G. Platts. Mrs G. . Buntain. Mrs. . D rysdale. Mrs. Daniel Camp- bell. Mr. MacMillan. Norman Stewart and Mr. Bell. ,1 and Allison Horne who saw snow rolled up into balls and rolls of various sizes Wednesday even-l inu. as they drove past the ‘ ('hariottetown airport and out‘ the Brackiey Point Road. I Some of the rolls were prac-i itit-aiiy round and more than a- foot thick. Others were aboutj three feet in length and as thick as a nai keg. Mr. MacL a ren said. i Apparently the wind caught. the snow and rolled it up much as a youngster rolls a snowball. or in so m e cases as though some were rolling the base of a snowman. it was explained. The unusual rolls and balls of snow were seen all over the fields. and they were noticed as far out as Harold Stead's place on the Brackley Point Road. M r. MacLaren stated. FIRE FUND TOTAL IS $2,300 Tlll' i'ire fund for \lr. and Mrs. Freeman Jackson of " Mount Stewart soared to $2,- :if‘fl yesterday largely as the re- sult of donations taken in at the Mount Stewart branch of . the Royal Bank of Canada. ‘ The bank reported yester- ‘ day that the Mount Stewart committee set. up by friends i and neighbors of the Jacksons has deposited $341 to the Jack- son account to date and more are expected later. Meanwhile c o n t r i b u- tions have been coming in steadily at the offices of The . Evening Patriot sponsor of l the fund. with S79 collected the hospital“ yesterday. News of the tragic fire that took the life. of Mr. and Mrs. . Jackson‘s son Carl. has reach- i ed into the United States 3 through this newspaper and . contributions have started to i come in from Massachusetts. 3 A donation of $10 was re- ceived from Mrs. Margaret ‘ Donohue of Paris Steet. Med- ' ford, Mass. and her daughter Rita. In a short note Mrs. . Donohue. a mother of a large ; family. sent her heartfelt sym- . pathy to the Jackson family. INCOMTNG OFFICERS for 1963 were installed into St. Lawrence Wildey Lodge No. 183. IOOF. at a special cere- ‘St. Lawrence Wildey Lodge, 00F, Installs New Officers ' St. Lawrence Wildey Lodge' 183. Independent Order of iOdd Fellows. last night install- §ed as noble grand of the lodge. lErnest Vail, one of the newly-' l elected officers. i 1 Other 0 f fi c e r I install- : ed were: Edgar Newsome. vice-- 'grand: Douglas Theriault. war-l iden: Russell Matheson, chap-t lain: Frank Weatherbie. pa sti lgrand: Whiston Smith. record-i iing secretary; Forrest E. Clow ‘ financial secretary; W a r r e n Henderson. treasurer: A m o n- Burt. right supporter NG; Rob- ert Watson. left supporter NG' 7 .° If You’re TIRED All. THE TIME Now and then everybody gets a “tired-out" feeling. and may be thered by backlches. Perhaps noth- ing Jserioust wrong. iust s_ temporary iPon Underway This Evening 1 i ALBERTON — A curling com- 1 ipetition for the Myricks Alber- ‘ton Limited trophy gets under-' .way in the Alberton rink tonight with seven rinks entered in the schedule which ends Feb. 9th. I Members of rinks are: Pridham; M. Hutt. H. Campbell. R. Pridham. W. Hardy. B. Cure rte. J. Box. R. Hayes: D. Car- penter, Ed Turner. E. Callag-. han. R. Pridham: F. Bryant Robert Profit. F. Hastings. W.: MacPherson. A. Wilkie. J. My—i rick. U. Seaman. B. Jordan. Millman. w. Oulton. A. Rayner. 1 G. Black, R. Pettitt. L. WWilkie. ‘ G. Hawley. L. Rayner. 5 Schedule for tonight: ‘ 7 pm. — B. Pridham vs W. « ,Hardy: D. Carpenter vs. F. Bry- .an F' Kiwanis Club Elects Slate Recently elected officers the Kiwanis Club of Charlotte- town for1963 are as follows: Gordon Williams. president: A. E. (Toots) Richard. vice-presi- dent: J. F. MaeMillan. secre- tary: Gordon Tait. treasurer: Abe Zakem. Sinclair Cutcliffe. Wilf Smith. Al Horne and Jack- e Doyle. directors. The chairmen and members of various committees will be announced shortly. At last week‘s meeting an in- teresting and informative talk by Mr. J.R. Davies of Canadian National Telegraphs was given in connection with his showing of the film “Microwave in the North" This was followed by a ques- tion and discussion period. of . C 9 pm. -— A. Wilkie vs. F. Mill- 1} fl. 3 a: GOOD YEAR TN GENOA The harbor of Genoa handled more than 28. . tons of goods in 1962 Compared with 22.- 611.000 ions the previus year. HO‘SIERY SIZES 9 -— ll SHADES REG. 99c. PAIR FOR ON "Women Are Like That” Put on by Prince of Wales College Feb. 1-2 at 8.30 pm Baptist Group Is Entertained Sentence Suspended William T. Giddings. Charlot- tetown. charged with theft. less $50. on request of his coun- sel. Lester O‘Donnell. was granted a suspended sentence by Magistrate A.J. Hasiam in city police court yesterday. The accused was giVen the p. 5‘ m 3 The Young Adult Group of First Baptist Church gathered at the church parsonage Jan. 23. where an evening of fellow- ship was enjoyed. Rev. and Mrs. Carl 8. Farm- er were hosts to 22 members. A business meeting was held. followed by a devotional and in sing song. A buffet luncheon was served. consisting of home baking by Mrs. Farmer Gilbert Marsters. p acted as chairman. resident. College Auditorium Admission 1.50 A speclnl subsidized matinee for school children only on Friday afternoon. Feb. lst }t 2:30 pm. as a special service to enable our young people to see this fine drama and music at cord low price of 25 cents. Tickets can be purchased at Toombs Music Store 0 year suspended sentence because it was the first offence :of this nature for him. Facing the same charge. El- imer A. Doucette. Charlotte- ltown, was remanded to tomor- row when he will receive sen- :tcnce. Alan K. Scales acting for l the Crown asked that the accus- fed be given a two- year peni- itentary term due to his long record of theft and possession of stolen goods. Leslie Birt. York. charged with entering a forged docu- ment was remanded for one week to obtain counsel. A $20 and costs or 30 day fine was imposed on another accus- ed for possession of intoxicating liquor in a place other than h residence. 2 WARM. SUNNY ISLE The sun shines 300 days a year in Puerto Rico and tem- peratures average 9 with only six degrees variation between winter and summer. c TranspOrt Brief Ready The Atlantic Provinces are preparing a brief for submis- sion to the federal government dealing with the report of the MacPherson Royal Commission on Transportation as it applies to the Atlantic area. industry and Natural Resour- ces Minister Leo Rossiter. who represented Premier Walter R. Shaw at. a meeting of Atlantic Provinces representatives in Halifax Tuesday. said yester. day that the brief is now being worked on. It is understood that some of the recommendations in the Royal Commission report have not received a favorable reac- tion from Atlantic Province- governments. & Miller Brothers SEE AND REAR:- perform Gaelic and FOR MEN High front back strap boot In soft black kip. Black Pinseal ole. Pitched eel. New cement construction. made by Ritchie. . . .95 pair WRIGHT SHOE CO. _, , T-MIIN BOOTS ' ONE CENT SALE SEAMLESS DARK AND LIGHT BUY ANOTHER PAIR LY . . . . . OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY THE FASHION SHOPPE LadS' and Lussies' Pipe Band The Charlottetown Chorale The P.E.I. Scottish Dancers The Milton Girls' Chorus The Y's Men's Chorus and other leading Island talent as they Scottish dances and skits. Tickets on sale at Reddins and Newson Electric and all members of the Alpha Y's Men's Club. cEur BURNS’ ANNIVERSARY CONCERT 8:30 P.M. January 25th P.W.C. Auditorium bladder discomfort. w take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help stimulate the kidneys to relieve this 5 i: H a- O N .5. :r p :- fl -. I. a. =- - :I a. n n =— a. 2 N 1 NOTICE Any drama group requir- ing assistance in play pro- duction contact: gcial Drama Advisor i LIONEL DIXON l P. 0. Box 1464 Summerside, P.E.I. 1. master (centre). are Ernest‘ Vail. noble grand (leffi. s n (1 Edgar Newsome. vice-grand. mony in the lodge rooms last night. Shown with one of the. installing officers. Forrest E. Clow. deputy district 5; r a n d retary: Douglas Moore. g r a n d treasurer: Morley Smith. grand chaplain. and George Newman. grand inside guardian. POSTPONE TALKS LONDON (AP) — The illness Borden Myers. right supporter‘ VG: Peter Shama. left support~l ._ er VG; John Skinner. conduct-:Of P‘hfl‘ppme’ Vice'Preswent or: Barry Moore. left scene sup- mmanuel p e I l e ‘ Thurmay porter: John MacLeod. r i g ht p°§tP°n9d tf‘F Start 0' 1'”ther scene supporter: Raymond Ber-IBmISP' Phil'PPme talks “um tram. inside guardian. ‘Momzay‘ Pfelaqz' Wh‘.) also is hi' DH . t y . . _:.coun.ry's oreign minister, was cors'fircem‘Fpgz-‘r ‘":*ag‘"1=m°m Iconfmed to bed with a high grand magt‘er’ F7915 M" Kf'w'gfever. 'I‘he Filipinos and the on, grand" ma'rshgl‘fiy‘mhic British are to discuss the future Lend. grand wank... John Skimiof Southeast Asia defences if the v ner, grand secretary: Louisiproiected federation of Malay- Simmonds, grand financial sec-l Asia is formed ‘.********** ‘\ MIDNIGHT SHOW TONITE SHOW 11:8 liE CHALLENGED THE YUKON! ‘ A'E'I 0 Provin- .' -' HELD OVER Admission $1.00 - 50c Burns' numbers and Queen St Dial 4-9521 '/ ELVIS llllOS lift IELI 5 €4P/70l Snows—TODAY 3:30 — 7 — 9 win inst ' swarms-"1601 woo" "A wnsnmc TUNE" "mums minnow- “HOME Is WHERE TIE HEART '3‘ "out; at THE WHOLE wm: WORLD" ‘uus lS uvmc" Also on an RCA mm 0 Ram GIG YOUNG LOLA ALBRIGHT JOAN BLACKMAN CHARLES BRONSON' mnDAVID WEISBART omnPHIL KARISON StvnwnWWIIUAM FAY c *‘k‘k‘kihk‘k‘kak‘k‘k‘k‘k'k‘k ELVIS DOES IT AGAIN! The Rest Of The Week! 2 MORE BIG DAYS SAT.—7 9 ONLY! q Fis PRESLEY OLOII "DELUXE mmUNITEDARTISTS A Movie Must. See It Now! Also—Sport Reel Color Cartoon SPECIAL SATURDAY MRTINEE IIT 1-3 ‘ "Tess Of The Storm Country" :‘k'k‘k‘k'kt‘ki't‘k‘k‘k'k‘kt