v A DEBATE was one of the features of Education Week at Ticnish Regional High School last week. Shown above are tlic two 'eams from the grade It classes which participated. Left to right standing are tiny llandi'ahzin. and Steins Terry Arsenault Sheri. a n d seated art the winners. Sandra Bern- :ird and Mary Handraihan. ,\lr. .\iscn..ult acted as chair- lIIJIll Tignish Schools Home Active Education Week Program TIG‘NISH 'l‘ignish schoo's look very active part in i-jthn'atton Week. Many prii'cnts noted classrooms anti .ittwnti ad special programs prom tctl by the teachers. (to Tuesday a spelling contest between the pitpils o: the tin-cc school was carried out. 'l'ak'ng part were. rim to !i\ —Barbara Kenny. .laiiics this. Grade QB, Janet 'I‘i‘ainrr. C any Fraser. Grade Sll‘ H l a 2 ll c Doucetle. .lohn Bl’ndl'l'ltk \\' ll new were Grade 9B The \\i:;‘rl~4 urie asked by the lll‘lllt'llmi Sister St. \laiy Arnold rm Wednesday. a dcliwic by grade II: Resolved that TV hm: more influence on the public than the press ()n the :it‘t‘wm attic ' were Cletus Shh, Il-ii' llandraban. whtlc nuatwe were Santlt‘ft lil‘i'llttl’fl \iai'v Handrahan t'Iixit nisi-i this Terrie Arsenau‘t ’l‘he Ill ..:t- «or on lill‘ Compulsory Sewera Connection BURDEV A by law to lllillv‘r‘ "titlltlllmrv all taxpayers min In: :H‘npt‘i‘ty to have the some connected to ilic main \cu t 1 line: in the town of llnHIcn wit» passed last night at iiic l't‘ :tilar monthly mectui: o! the town council The meeting was lllltll r the WESTERN B R I E E S m IN HOSPITAL \lrs Atwood lilnkency. lwh Uncton. is n iatieni in the Print-c County Hospital. 5m"- mctwle, where she is I't‘t‘l‘l\lll‘.1 treatment. IS PATIENT \ll‘s Waldon lliiugan. French River. is a patient iii the l‘r lli'l' (‘onnty Hospital. Summersidc IS CONVALESCING \It's Everett Allen. .\liltilc- "‘n is com‘alcscmg at the “WI? (If her brother. Alvizt slleIIn. in Freetown. I'NDER TREATMENT Frank Cobb. Kcnsinztnn. is ft Pattern in the Prince Cttllttll' ll'" ‘t‘vtal. Summerside where he I! receiving treatment THREE FIVE“ \t‘pcaring before .ludce “’ I” Will.“ in town police court ye» "‘"fltll three accused were each lined S20 and costs on charges "I drunkenness. PORTER FUNERAL funeral for Mrs Emily I‘ot‘lf‘l‘ “I‘M held fro m St Th mm" (hurt-h. Spring Brook on Tucs- tlav. \Iarch 3. and “as t'titttlllll Tltc "I bv the Rev F. .l I’tntidci' as‘ l‘slcd bv Rev l..‘\I \luri'nv Pallbearers were Hill ni' lllf‘f‘lt' Arnold \Ieek; llcmv Meek. Ralph Rct'not'd. OIIVN Bl‘l‘llal‘fl and Allison \laill‘od Interment was in the church Cemetery .‘IneVEIIJ. FINI'TR \I. - Tltf‘ '"Ilfral tot George \tm-lel nnq h’l’l from the Kensingtmi f‘tc‘ hl'lerian Church. on Suntloy. “larch l. with service conduct 7,, by Rev Donald \laclx’av “\earf‘f My God to Thee". find ‘flr‘rf‘l‘rr with the Ind". and 3 Mn“. “hen I Survey the Won— ' us Cross" was sung by J B 1““l‘ Pallbearers were \\'il— 'm A Ramsay: (‘lnir (‘niiip llroy Campbell. Dniid . Bruce Clark and Pet” i vlson. Flower beaten Arthur Campbell. t‘lnvd "hmcxay and Don Case out was in the Peo—. Comet H." cry. Kenslnglon. r in I‘ <i to non, .iudges were Rev. these to be recorded" he said. said that this had “never been clone before." Mr. Mathcson said that though the former tLibcralI done al- govern mcnt borrowing “the present goverimient owes each bank on P.E.l. and quite a few outside the province." 5d”, 5mm “I mm. Mrs. Roy Mr. Matheson read out vari- HJW ,._ and Aubin Ganam’ ous items in the list of govern- ttn 'l‘litit'stlriv :iltirzimn. J. mom guarantees \l I‘nytticr. \‘l(‘t‘»|)l‘lll(‘lpal M1. '15“ um“ are gmd WWII" lllt Piince County Vocatioiialllos-. M“ Farmer p‘llmw “"l' School spoke on the (If; Mr" Mammy)“ did “01 appemr min-ati ~n oftcrcti at the school. ! ‘0 “gm?- ‘HAl'e “my like ' - ~ \ [titlil'c monk it: ('miteSlvl Arn(u(.l..Bl'wk ' ' or Shel-“UNI i cl. p .‘lt'l' li'ritlai between [bet hp aSk‘fl' .I'lt‘it‘lll‘ of the two grade tenant “‘95? are filings mm palm“ Th4. M” “.3; on"? of melshoiild know." he said. l'.ii‘~cr\ of (fonfmtei‘atirm." How MANY MIVK', ti~.i_t~ l‘ ;», i -‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' idly“? all :(‘M‘l(‘;ml_g‘;\fl “lit: Illr. Matheson brruuhl up the t W (1 “an “m Mm “ah? SlleOCt oi the mink farm at ti.'lllfll‘l Ht“'lt;it‘(i Toiiseanai‘d rigulronl and “Rod nu“. mam, ‘ morass w ‘ -' ‘i‘nt‘t‘tils :iitetding classes at “l them:iciiiiityiheofrdlildllo," tti tut. O‘lt‘lllt‘ll'z’II‘)‘ schtols dur- I replied Premier Shaw i: the \\t'(‘l( where a half-i ‘ . Mathew“ mmflkod M V M . . . ill.l«\ “NIH”El‘illeTo‘l‘lfllEC‘ll'iieazllilaughineg that “110p? Swims I' lit llllORlllf‘ work cat-pied .‘ mema] m Eh“ Pl‘Omlt‘l"s breast." ‘ * The subject of the mink farm “It In 'tIf‘ Flaw-INN lf‘ai'llf’l‘ has rarely failed to generate .'Il‘(l pup Is {laughter when it been -———-* lbrought up in the houSe this i scvsum. go In Borden I‘llJl'ltlftll ll‘p of \Iayor Gilbert ltci' and councillors .’\Ic.-\leer, .1. \It ixcniizi \Iaclvoi‘. Flem- vti i \\'o\tli:iver attended. I tilmii'i; some discussion it ‘.I‘ ill“‘Iilt‘il that an applicat-. :nii hit :i lititltltll: li‘lmll f0 l‘tllw‘ no 'I building for a rest» tli‘l't be refused The pinb‘miii of dogs running I... .~ till 'in- lit\lll streets was it \t'!l\~t’tl .nttl resulted in a de- epmn to take action with a \I\i‘lt‘ iii‘|t.til\' in the future. it \,i~- also agreed at the minnow in pass a by-law to line all bicycles in the town w iurctl (II the fee of 3], '..-wuwrh-nt-c was read from t'tilll|\.’ill|l"S regarding g-this \\lt|t‘l'l ‘. roiect. at the litt\’ll in the near future. “pi-Iii y-pcirii'tlons ill lllf‘ l|\\ll tit illl'tlf‘l‘l will :0 int“ Ff- lt' lii't‘l‘ \li't‘i‘l ‘t‘t‘l when the government re- strictions aic impose . l \i:i.< noted that a collect- ititl t. twin: taken up In the limit ll\ the two church groups on twlinli of the Allan accident \lll‘lll DEFICIT t(‘tniliiiiii‘d from pace I the l,.ttllii" ('oiili‘ol .\ct that It y u borrow $2 million more. In Itl i‘i'ovttictal Treasurer MT. l“:ii‘iiicr pointed out that there :i o - "mortgages against i will n .\tI llll‘Ill know " \il ll"(‘tlll ""llCt’l tel what '.. 'l'\. \Illl t'.i| I'.I\'i‘.\ of mort i-cre not llt‘Ill: paid of (‘.(I\'I‘Ill.\i\lli.\'T GUARANTEES \lt' \l:illic~oii, adding' up wwunis I ibled in the answer in iln~ qnqtiinn regarding t w it- Hit will: of bonds. told llI'IlM‘ that the total amount (ll ll'tsc guarantees issued from \n v I. lflliIl to Feb. 10. 1964 \\.'i~ Qlil.7‘.ll‘.iltttl. llc i'li:ii".1(‘d that some tlicst" Qlli‘"l'.'llll(‘CS were not list- l‘ti in th' Public Accounts. 'l mstztitain that section 13 lllt‘ ’l‘i'casui'y Act compels RUI AWAY THROICIN. ‘ mt ill I lel\‘S\\IIITI‘III'"tnw it. “I,” am it int he romfortlnl u with .t it gin to w rlt in tbr tiny tt‘i ml \“ Pl»l>ltttnlllIIII“1hln.5llmlllfl“nl Plfliil’illiilt 1titl :irlpinu to case nrthrtttc HIltl iii. nmwiic mica 'IIltl vain! You move "VHH'I‘L ll\ M :m anti rrst hrttrr at nllhl. ;-tilvl iitnwlirrr, 7!»! Prove it yourself SPECIAL TRIAL O'F'R Sill‘lth srinl 1:4 imlnv with your nlmruid ntitirr-s (u . lvv Buckley l.td.. I (‘nllcgv Street. Toronto. for «and It ' lllr. Mathcson critizcd incon- sistencies in government re.- ports citing one particular ft- ‘gure which had been listed as j$26.442.938.70 in the Public Ac- ‘counts and as $26,243,936 in the Interim Statement. . “Which is right?" he asked. RESTRICTED EXPENDITI'RE Referring back to the budget of 19ml”. .\laihcson noted that he then provincial trcnsiircr Iliad advocated that the ‘lttlt‘l'll~ intent adopt a policy of l‘Osll‘tt‘lv ‘ed expenditure; that the ratio :of the increased expenditure he tgoverned entirely by the amount of revenue flowing into the trea» . sury “This has not been done," he. said, i "I am frankly worried about. ithe condition " . said. l'm very hap— the one that's respon» .. : Mathcson ipy l'm not :sible for it i "I rejoice in your happiness." E‘said Premier Shaw. .TOP COMEDY tPLAYS HERE l t I i I , l i i i thore tire mort-‘ .\l;ith.‘son said with Clt‘llZlIl. " added that when he had mentioned tth several clays I prevtously. Mr. Farmer had front banks in the city. that‘ . but the proceedings were ruled I l I I i l l i I ELEANOR HOGAN « St. Patrick'. is fast approach~ and The Benevolent Irish 6 Society is ready once again with may1 a delightful St. Patrick‘s for local theatre goers. . This year it’s "Begorra. Look Who's Here." I sparkling three- ‘801 comedy that is chalked full, lot laughs. You'll bowl with tie-l llight from start to finish as nlnei e 1 nted acto 5 I iprcscnt this laugh hit to ‘ siroimmi High School audit- orium is m Marc l6 and March t7 A ichlldren's matinee is set for Fri- day alt March 1.1 at 3 'm. l included In the all~star cast is jEleanor Hogan (above) who. 1 cs no portrayal of Rosei Stanford. Tickets are going fast Get VO‘lrS today They are on sale at f‘ulggm"s Pharmacy. Slea'l'! Pharmacy. Hughes Drug. \lccn cal Pharmacy. Cantwell's Phar» Parkdale Pharmacy andi Bros t Act before It's too late. actressesl you i the site and the dates} h ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts March Storm Dumps 4 Inches OI Snow Here I I l I ‘AT SOURIS At eight o'clock last night 3.8 roads were reported inches of snow had fallen on the. condition. Charlottetown area with that Alberton had been winds from the east at 18 In and ly. Traffic was moving thoughit‘he city was filled and that he. Cox moved a resolution that the the barometer stood at 29.75 and‘thc visibility was reported poor. l partmcnl is now being supplied Iold \laclnnis Bakery property. was fallin . , Roads in the t‘harloltetowniwith copies of the Police Chief's in the Granville — Bishop St.‘ Summerside received 4.3 inch-‘area were reported clear withlreport. iarea be purchased by the City es of snow as 8 p.m. l a s tilittle drifting. All main roadsi SIDEWALK SNOW as well as the barn adjacent to niL’ht with cast winds at 15 to' and side roads were rcportedl Commenting on a letter from it, the property of Gordon Stew. 20. The snow there was expect-l degrees and climbing slightly. were no plows No plows were dispatched asi were expected to be out BYE’LECTION SLATED TODAY ic'TY COUNC'L iContinued from the City‘s ideas o ion of conventions after page I ‘ SOURIS ~ Vnters he”. go to land's capital The (mafia, Charlottetowni-T'ucs. Mari-Ali mm. 3 l'” Bond . station receiving 1 request mtleslsnow off and on all day. heavy, crnl. that he be supplied with an hour. The temperature wasiat times and drifting very bad- open by the department of highfithe Board of Trade which sug- art in order to allow the widen- 9“ l" 5MP in lhf’ Parl)’ mm‘nlng. ways. They said that there \vasj Ecitcd that th The temperature was around 17 not too much drifting and there snow from the city's sidewalks,iville and Bishop Streets n the attract~ I . to the Is- on the subject and he said that lllr‘ PHI"? lm'cfi‘ “f” this year’s "the sooner we get our feet wet. flraiiilated tor its fine Co 1 should wait the. med until the fall Members of this con!» 1min: concrete prnmsals “er: mittee are chairman. Allison l'li‘l’H'FCl from the Government IF. the and members are It and the Board of Trade. and Dmizlas MacDonald and Frank \\illl llll< the matter was dr-p- Zaire-u iw'l until the Council's next line tnthP absence of C‘ntm lf‘lllllll‘ llhl‘Pllll" Hindman. (‘oun (‘ox read the FIRFZ PROTECTIle report of the Finance Committee. A request by Minister of Pub and said that the committee Works. Hon PMle 'tlathe l"feels that it It! useless to 20 son. for fire protection at Gov-Iahead with the estimates until. ernnient buildings outside the‘the Government approves the lci v was . t. L'ra . , comp- new business occupancy tax. troller John Butler was instruc- system." Ited to prepare to renegotiate lthc agreement between the City SNOW REMOVAL lam-i it", provinfl. as far a. that Court. MacRac reported that Firp Department's grant is can. the street committee had spent.’ >(.m.n(.dv ” “ “£295,901 ma. $33,000 this winter In the remo- with the new equipment recent. val of snow. The street commit- I) purchased. and the large area '09 WI“ "109' "(Wt WN‘k '0 (lis— proiected by the department that, His: the applications received the grant should be increased on i for the position of City Engineer .(‘oun MacRae reported that 16 Council was informed that the applications had been received of t e Attorney Gen- town pian- (‘oun Wallet ‘a report on the police activity in nine committee. 9 City removeiing of the lane between Gran-L (.‘oun. I out. The Iplriws Conn. Mac-Rae said that he was ‘ Cox also suggested that the nar- in the "ll'lL'htt‘llt‘fl of it," and didn‘t‘rnw lane which connects Granvl ‘morning to clean up the snow. think that the City could af‘ villp and Upper Prince Streets; find the operation. He felt that .m. winspd to motor vehicle traf- lliis city should wait for several m- I years to see how ot er cit" ‘ ies who have begun this system get. POLICE COMMITTEE ' alum: Reporting for the Pl‘llt‘P com- (‘oun Mac-\leil felt strongly mittee. Conn. MacNeil said that e con- showinfl . . , ccntcnnial celebrations. the better." and Conn. Corrigan fllll‘l‘l’l Bl‘lf’t' “’(‘t‘lsfl 311d those Elfin-it'll: iii‘diiyii ‘3’ Sign: ""1" “"3"”. "I "‘“”'“ “‘"f‘" “‘l“ "‘i‘.’ 5"" ("‘"I‘m‘l remmb‘." ‘ii'll'rnrii'll;W390i{$11.33.m" created when John .I. M i l‘m" i' “'3‘ "l acrmmrm “inn “l’m “‘0 .S'dpwalks. .“Imie m n 'lmmentigal on he recent "(mm ,.‘,5mned_ jine idea and It hoped that the sin-h 2‘ Icrrthle condition. and uh mh WW: 3' Fawn.“ Chap Contesting the . ill”: would milk“ mm" "mm m “hm If" heard so many mm' 'nttr\|c\\n tore Cc'un. lilac-Veil George \laéEadiern and Mich. ltht: area in the near future, l)l?l\l]lllS.' (H ‘ I Laid twat .hp {0” wry gummy acl LaVic. both newcnmers to I va't‘l‘l‘ing '0 “10 IT'SSlllllll)" “'8ij """W said mm h." abrttt the reaction of the man- civic politics. Polls are open :thal the Government might use‘ (,O‘H" agree mo'e' and 3:19;- in the (“hiptf of poticp'g pp. from 9 am. 0 5 .m. ltiiis as a means of closing its [l‘m (le‘ldod to renew the .Sub‘ (lllr‘Sl that the store be closed A comparatively light vote {Tourist Bureau in the Chou“.lect “he” Cmm' “30R” brings for the hour from I30 to 2.30 is expected as the campaign 1Crzui. Nichclson said that he has been very quiet. More ‘Iioped that the Government 15 than goo are eligible to vote. not “trying to shuffle its r This is the third attempt to tsp-usibi‘ity onto the C:lv" fill the vacancy. The first by- ZCoun. Gillis at election was called in F‘ ritary but a severe snow storm tied up the town and voting “as called Another date was set and nominations taken at 7: iernment‘s intention. to the possibility that the (IIlCI businesses that illeza . . from the conventions. and Conn The former councillor. Mr. l H ( “aonumld. was CNR agent .?\l.i(Rne suggested that the here He reached the retire— ment age and moved from the I I t ' . l n-diistry lo the area. Ioun. Mac-Neil thought more power on the insi so expressed the Ihope that this was not the Gov- ’l‘here was some discussion as' man- conveniicn manager could also‘as soon as weather permits. work on the promotion of small in his estimates and they will and that should the situati include an estimate on the cost My... again. the chief \muid am. 5 _ l o!” sidewalk snow removal. in”an (‘lf‘sp the store. regardles MERMAID COMPLAINTS or the wishes of the manage- With regards a letter from the meiit. ‘Mcrmiaid Womtr'n's Institute. Nn annnsstox complaining of the garbage To ciarihi any statements blowing across the river from atinit admissions being chartzrd lllP (“lll' (lumpy COMIC“ “'35 in- at the Charlottetown For formed that this will not 3 -v. :3 a be a Sunday skates etc. the Council. be Paid in part by the ‘ problem with the new teepee in- through F‘crum Committee chair- directly benefit cinerator and that a crew 0, man Couo. \lacnonald stated - men will be dispatched to clean flatly that no admission was be- up the area across the rivet-,jtii: charged and Conn. Mac» ‘.‘.'cil‘ added that no person. re- A committee was appointed to.l fnvng to give a donation to the Ooh into changes in the Civic i Ministerial Association would he i that i Election Act and is to report in! refused admission. de II t I lllll‘lllllllll ..... .. .......... ..i. f t .. it . . I r - llllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll . l ‘ Keir .23 A school of theology for mth Pine Hill Convocation Slated Eor Malpeque The annual fall convocationlsz; of Pine Hill Divinity Hall Hali- Aug 10—17; Junior Girls tax. is to be held at Malpeque Aug. l-a. Pl“. I. it was announced at a On behalf of the missionnrv meetinc of the United Church St and maintenance r‘ommiltr'e the Prince Edward Island Presby~ court was addressed by ' ll. tery recent . M. llawe superintendant of The divinity hall is the somin~ home missions for the Maritiiite iIB-Hl i9-lit Intermedi ate Boys ary for training ministers of Int: Conference. He introdunprl a church program entitled "Program of It IS rare that its convocation Proportinate Responsibility- “ has ever moved out of Halifax This is an effort to “help won- and the church at Malpeque was gregations sei for themsetvcs chosen to be so honored because. challenging objectives. looking it was the home 0 Dr John to the day when the congi'csa- who conducted a thcoliiai»ltion gives as much money to cal college at Malpeque bcuIn~ others as to itself". ning In Ill-13. It was one of the It is hoped this program writ forerunners of the present Pine, hp advanced to the point where Hill Divinity Hall. in Halilax. lit can be put into action by lflfiS, The presbytcry approved the The prcsbyiery meeting which request of the college to hold its. had been scheduled for Tr'uriv convocation at Malpeque Septflcmmth Charlottetown. met in nearby Zion Church due to a istcrs oI the Island will be held} heating plant failure at Trin'iy on the two days following the ~—————-“— special convocation and will be led by the staff of the college. This will be. in Trinity Church Summersitle. T0 REDECORATE New Legion Home Planned Permission of the court was . granted to Covehead pasioial charge to proceed with an exten- sive program of redecoratton and refurnishing the West Cni'e— Kpj‘vstrvc'rox M A delegation head Church. The h i s t o t‘ l c from the Canadian I. e, g i o n (‘lllll‘i'll \"lll bf‘ ('“mlllt’lf‘ll' TL- branch here met the town Iinishcrl inside for this summer council at its monthly meeting when again it is expected that last night with a request for a the tourists will overflow the permit to build a new Legirn church that has become widely home. The building will he on known as "The, Church In The _ already 'nt‘CllplC’t'l by Wood". the Legit» on Victoria Street A presentation by the Chris- “'051‘ Th? fiftlf‘galmn‘ “'35 hf’dfl' Han educaiinn m m i , lee ed by Legion preSident. Clair brought the Presbytery up to M2519)!"- v ' d ' ‘.d date on the new curriculum. -‘ a“ “as pass? 0 pm“ 8 n‘ > V for the lnlpt‘lllltlill'j of dogs run- "lmm led m Re“ I"‘“' “m”? ninfl at large within the town. Pro-“mod lho r090” mm mom“ i also provides for action in ed. Mrs. G. MacDonald on “The the (1.3“, of do“ uharki“! m. Rnckzrottnd": Keith I.a pp on howling" to (hp annmvancp f "The Testing School"; Mrs . neighbors. ‘ Ill. hinrray on “The Role of the The munch (-nnqidprpd on". ('urriculum Consultant". sum-mm of a (sat l‘m- comm. (‘AMpmG DATES nial year. and to commemorate The chairman of the commit- Ill? 50th anlllVPI'Flll‘ 0f lllf‘ 3"“ n. we Hampton released which also occurs this year. . Re _ . ., the dates of the summer camp-i NOURmHES ITSEIJ‘ Spanish moss draping trees in: program which will include:' Intermediate Girls tlZ‘l-ll .lnly'and fences isn't a parasite but 2-9: Ymmz People's Camp Julvfan epiphyte, or air plant that. 10-12: Senior Girls ‘14-‘7' Julyigets no nourishment from it: 14-21: Junior Boys 49-11! July’host. .. more comfort on the outside The remarkable Remington 25 A radically improved shaver motor plus 4 roller combs lets you shave with maximum comfort, as close as you want. More power. That's the secret of the all new Remington 25. 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