‘EVictoria Has P.E.I. Relatives: ~ ‘ x . ; } PtGRERAPRHEBY oa a's 3 Back ee ti4 prt cipal and vice-chancellor of McGill University in Montreal, wears a woven ae straw Dr. F. Cyril James, S| EXAMINES FOLK ART ~~ hat as le examines other y at ‘the Students’ This display is on di Union ' New Chief: Surgeon At Royal, “MONTAGUE — Dr, Lloyd Maclean, Calgary, - associate ty of Minnesota, has” been appointed ‘surgeon-in-chief | @ the Royal Victoria Hospital, | Montreal. He is the son of Fred MacLean, pepaty of | Montague, now living in Cal- The announcement was made | of surgery at the |training at the University of governors. The appointment as eurgeonin-chief and professor ef surgery becomes effective | June 1. EASTERN STUDENTS HOME David MacLure and George ‘Beck, student at Mount Allt- eon University, Sackville, N.B., spent weekend at their homes in Montague. Is PATIENT The condition of Miss Etliza- beth Stewart, Montague, _re- mains unchanged. Miss Stewart “ie a patient in the Kings County ‘ems = Memorial Hospital. HAD SURGERY Mrs. Wilfred MacDonald, RN, Bradenell, underwent surgery | at the Prince Edward Island | tr «: Hospital on Thursday morning. MOORE FUNERAL ~ The al for Miss Ida C, Moore, ontague, whose death occur- fed on Jan. 25, at the Kings County Memorial Hospital was held on Saturday from Trinity br Chureh, Montague, Rev, John MacDonald conducted service.. The choir sang Sh Lover of My Soul", and- Malcolm Munro sang as: a solo “Beautiful Isle of Somewhere”. | The new surgeon-in-chief took his undergraduate and medical Alberta, receiving his: BSc. de- gree ie 1008, ond bis, MD, CM | | ri his post-graduate work he} | studied under Dr. Owen H, | Wangensteen at the University | of Minnesota from 1950 to 1956, | and received his PhD degree, | | Hospital in St. Paul, Minn, from 1956-61. n “MacLean, “Montague, - lottetown. samples of African’ folk art- been an active member of the | department at _the | University. a Minnesta and | ing theni to tie to get out of; |at present is associate profes. | punishments they never knew in | sor of surgery and chief of the | their own families. | surgical service at the Ancker | In- undergraduate work he) held a Viscount Bennett schol- + arship and was Markle Scholar at the University of Minnesota | Dr. MacLean is a nephew of | Tt George -Macintyre, Miss| OTTAWA . (CP) M. MacLean and Miss Clem. | | ment of William N. English, 46- and) ryear-old marine scientist, Mrs. William Vickerson, Char-|rector of the Bedford Institute | V ISLAND NEWS PAGE ‘Montague, Souris, “Kings County Passes, | MONTAGUE OF THE GUARDIAN | At.a special meeting of the Montague Town Council, it was) decreed that the skating rink) wquld remain closed on Sun days. The meeting was called fol. | lowing complaints. received by) the council due to the rink being used for skating the previous Sunday evening. For the past several years a number of married coupies have taken advantage of ‘he short ice skating season by hold-| | ing @ skate on Sunday evenings. The skates have always_been | held, following church services | | and with no admission. All mar- ried couples were welcomed and the doors were left open for this purpose, ' Comments by one of the skat- + icivaea Lf | all caetalels te the pedo} | should be put-in writing, that '| complaints causing a special meeting of the council should be by citizens of the town, and that he felt that the skaters were being discriminated against s|.as other infringements of the | law could be found within the town itself on Sundays of which | the council no doubt had know- ledge. It‘was also pointed out that other rinks in the province had skating clubs which were | | active on Sunday evenings. Following considerable dis. cussion a vote was: taken with the tally finding three votes against, two for and one ab- stained. | shown im conjunction with ” Africa Week at the uhiversity. (CP Wirephoto) | ‘Whites Teaching | ‘Eskimos To Lie. OTTAWA (CP) — Members of | the. Northwest Territories coun- | cil. said here that white- style discipline meted out to Eskimo children ~ is teaching them ‘to lie. ’ The Eskimo parent never dis-| clplines his child and “maybe | | his system has-something,” said | member E. J. (Scotty) Gall of | Yellowknife. Under the Eskimo system, Mr. Gall ."‘brats'’. grow into “quiet young men” The white system was teach- OTTAWA (CP)—Justice Min-| ister Fulton has defended) the Conservative government's | four-year record ‘in handling un- employment, saying it compares “very ereditably’’ with that of the former Liberal administra- tion. : “Heaven knows, we do not) claim to have found all the an- | swers- or to have solved this} problem,” he said in the Com- mons throne speech debate. - U.S. Charged ‘Director Named For Institute On (Oceanography _ ne | as di-” | of Oceanography at Dartmouth, Censorship s Puzzle WASHINGTON (AP) — Lt.- Gen. Arthur Trudeau testified. here he is puzzied by)! what censors sometimes § cut) from his speeches and wishes “someone would lay down a clear and consistent policy’ on what military men cannot say. Trudeau also said he doesn't believe @ speech by a general should be censored by ‘‘a GS- 11 or a major.” And he advo- eated that censors be required * ‘\to initial any speech they re- view, “the samé as writers must initial their work." "GS-11" is a civil service N.S., was announced here ah the mines department. The $4,000,000 research snites now is under construction. In Canada Dr. English is deputy supefin- tendent of the Defence Research’ WONTREAL (CP) David | Board’ 8 Pacific naval laboratory Maclellan, general manager ot | at Esquimalt, B.C; He takes over the Graphic Arts Industries As- his new mines department post sociation, said here the | April 15, heading a force of 300| United States government has | scientists. : | been interfering in the Canadian Born near Colereaine in North- magazine issue -ern Ireland, he came to Canada’ He said in a statement’ that | as ‘an infant. After studies at. ‘the unwarranted interference of | the University of British Colum- | the United States government in | bia and the University of Call- Canadian affairs connected with fornia he joined: the Royal Ca- the work of the royal commis- nadian Navy in 1940. sion on publications comes with | During the Second World War ad grace and me stop at | Dr. English was a naval radar Ce.’ . expert on loan to the Royal Navy In -Washington the. U.S. State ‘and was in charge-of radar for department said Prime Minister | Interfering ‘He joined the National Re- against non-Canadian magazin- af 4 The a. il Montague Bans Sunday Skating BUREAU Most councillors declared they, home to St. Mary's Church for | ing he felt it was safer in Shows Increase Mon., Jan. 29, 1962. were not against Sunday _ ska'- ing but they felt it might“be tne beginning of other Sunday act | ivities contrary to the Lord's Day Act and on this point pond their decision. After the matter was voted! on, Coun. John Hnghes, chair- | man on thé rink commitiee tor | the council, tendered his resign- |} ation as chairman, stating as his reason that he wag the only council member holding a pub-| lic position. The council preval’- ed upon him to carry on until | the next council meeting. Coun. Ings pointed out that he felt it would be a smart move to have the rink open to chil- dren on Sunday afternoon, say- che rink than on the river as ap- parently children will be skat. | ing anyhow. ‘Would you not ra- ther have the ‘sin of- skating than the shame of some child being d ed?”’ he asked. On motion, a letter is to be written to the Community Wel, ~. League Ltd., owners of tne n which the town is handling the | rink, that it could: take over operation of the rink at any) time. At ‘the beginning of the meet | ing, Mayor B.H. Yeo cleariy | outlined the rink project to ail’ members of the skating group who were in attendange, and advised all why the méeting was called. Unemployment Policy Defended By Fulton last year cycling on the Riv: | “We recognize. and accept our responsibility to continue our efforts and even to increase them as forecast in the speech from the throne.’” Canadian unemployment in the 1953-57 period had risen by 116,000. It also was a fact that from 1957 to 1961 unemployment | haf gone up by 122,000, based (on a mid-December” total of] | 400,000 jobless. i. “But when one considers the vast increase in the labor force which has faken place since those days and when one con-) siders the complications of the economic recession which we inherited, I think we are tled to suggest to (Liberal) | members that there is .. . scarcely cause for the gloating in which they have.been induig- | ing when comparing the record | of increases in unemployment.” Mr. Fulton said the Liberals suggesting that if it was) not satisfied with the manner in} Well Known Souris Lady it. Mrs. Annie McQuaid, mother of Hon. M. J. Metuels, = torney-general . and province: treasurer. died Saturday at her home in Souris. She was 89. Her son is her only survivor. Her husband, John MéQuaid predeceased her. She was the former Annie Mullally daughter of. Valentine Mullally, Souris River. Funera! will be held on Mon- day morning at 9:15 from her Requiem High Mass at 9.30, Interment will be in the church c The pallbearers will be Angus a Hon. John Mac- ean, «Kenneth Fraser, John. Macintosh, Frederick Mullally | and John eres: o Inquest Set For Geo-town. MONTAGUE will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 7 at 7:30 p.m., at George town, into the death of George «hs inquest | a Kenneth Hopkins, of Abney, @ 17-year-old youth who was fat-| ally wounded near his home, 12 — south of here on, Satur- unoccupied CNR. station can be seen at Hyndford, Ont., 60 miles- west of Ottawa. The The. shattered remains of.an | ‘station was demolished ae ‘ DERAILMENT last | a freight train left the tracks, Wednesday when six cars of: *No one was injured... pe The “RCMP aa coroner, Dr. G. 8S. A. Inman of Montague’ returned to the sceng of the | mishap on, Dec. 4 and selected | the following furs: Gilbert Clements, foreman; Cecil Beck, Arnold. Wightman, Gerard Murphy, Ralph Beck, Mack MacKenzie, Lyman Nicholson, all of Montague. MINISTER HITS FRENCH COOKS By LEONARD KIRSCHEN LONDON (AP) — Transport Minister Ernest Marples did ; nothing ‘here to improve | British - French relations. He said the famous French cook- ing is unhygienic — and claimed he knows this from experience, Opening a hotel and cater. ers exhibition, Marples dis- closed that he—worked last year in the kitchen and waited ‘Convention Invited Here R.W. Beck, Montague, have ar- rived home where Mr. annual Canadian convention -of the Monument Builders of Can- ada, held at the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel. At the banquet on Tuesday evening, a telegram from A. Walthen Gaudet, mayor of Charlottetown, invited the monu- ment builders to hold their 1964 convention in Charlottetown. Special speakers were Archie Green and Arnold Lundebérg, president of the Monument Builders of America, and Peter Dobush, MRAIC, of Montreal. ~ FAMOUS FLIGHT Alcock and Brown's pioneer non-stop Atlantic flight in 1919 tables at a plush Riviera Ho tel. . Marples. said he and ; his took them from Newfgundland utes. MONTAGUE —«Mr, and Mrs, from Montreal | Beck attended the | to Ireland in six hours, 10 min-. Lh? , Now is the time to trade your old Spreader for a NEW IDEA new machine. Your old Spread- | er will be worth more than at present, “ We are now starting to overhaul some Used Spreaders to have them ready for the Spring Sale, We have a NEW IDEA Spreader of the size and type to suit your need, Sizes range from 70 bushels- to 160 bushels... ‘There are nine models to choose from, including the new model Flail type, which is altogether. dif- ferent. And remember, all NEW IDEA Spreaders carry a full year written guarantee. If you wish to buy now and pay later, we have a special fin- ance plan to cover your purchase. THE. ‘HALL ‘MANUFACTURING - COMPANY iera, As they are interested +n good food, they hatchéd the idea of working in a Frengh restaurant to see what cooked Marples peeled potatoes, cooked them and dashed them off to the waiting clients. Said | | Marples: _‘*When the chef was-out-the—}— staff stopped-working. And they were tasting with their fingers every second, This is the advice Marples was able to give British cater- ers after his French experi- ence should write their menus in French and English. Managers should send promising staff members for training." And the customers? “You should refuse lousy find it convenient to forget ee kee 1954-55 recession. He added that | MEN KILLED the unemployment rate now is| | the lowest in any year since’ 1956, and that annual! labor in- come rose from $2,666 in 1956 | to $3,174 last year. - ‘Interest Rate {northern Utah HILL AIR BASE, Utah (AP)— A C-119 flying boxcar, crashed and burned near here Saturday, killing tive U.S. strewing wreckage between two houses only 30 feet apart. Lt. Col. Frederick Betz, said the plane crashed just:south of this base after it ed en re Te aee we # local flight, c OTTAWA ( cP) — “Average in- of. 91-day government treasury Henderson & Cudmore Cee eee hs: Lagtslave De of Our Year..... Monday and Tuesday mma aaa caters eatalssclmaleal al aalcalatcaateataataaiaal:. FANUARY SALE Y PRICES CONTINUE - — a ‘ 1: }¢lassification for civilian em-| j search Counefl 13 years ago and ployees in the upper - middle |. a steady list of promotions | es is neither proper nor prac- dills increased to 3.10 per cent. from 3.09 last week, the Bank of Canada reported here. tical. (Mr. Diefenbaker said earlier BACKACHE | When kidneys fail to remove excess + | Trudeau said this has ‘ The 58-year-old general, the | United States Army's chief of | research and development and formerly its intelligence head was a witness in the secon day of Senate hearings in charges that the Pentagon has “muzzled” -anti - ‘Communist statements by military officers. Although many of his! speeches have been “amended,” as he put it, — and strongly munism softened or deleted— ‘not pre) vented me from getting across my basic message.” OTTAWA (CP) — A capital | outlay totalling $29,942,089 this | | year has Been mapped out in the -/annual budget of the National | Harbors Board. Montreal would get the bulk of the money — $20,517,374, in- cluding work on the Jacques’ Cartier and Champlain, or Nun's Island; bridges: there. Other amounts include $2,706,- | 900 to be spent at Saint John, N.B.,° $2,335,000 at Vancouver, ,000 ES oe worded attacks on world com- |. at Churchill, Man... . $462,915 at Halifax ‘and $000 008 | for “harbors generally.” / until his latest appointment. Dr. English will begin a lec- |ture tour of Eastern Canada ment week. in the House of Commons legis- | lation will be introduced to ban | acre entry ertising is aimed ond at the Canadian market | and to allow a tax deduction on, only half the cost of the adver- | mh tove, Furnace - of foreign magazines |-gince June 1 when it stood at The move lifted the treasury bill rate te its highest level 3.14. The rate is generally con- | sidered an indicator of condi- acids and was: backache, wired — . disturbed aa offen follow, odd's n Pills ctimulate eye to normal tions in the short-term money market. duty. You feel better —sleep het- = work -better. tising a Canadian client places in a non - Canadian — — in Canada.) BB peor ome said the print= | and publishing industries in ‘Sales Sought To Europeans ~ send a special trade. mission to| nearly 40 years ‘‘by the vicious England and Europe next month | Testrictions of the U.S. Copyright to explore possibilities of heat ‘preven ea ae ing overseas homes more ef- 5 hasan gal with Can dian equip- | ment. rag . The trade department announced the . home heat- ing ar age ‘mission -will leave Feb. 9 to scout markets in Britain, The . Netherlandg, “West Germany and France. . The mission of heating indus- try specialists will famil | themselves with specific requi and. try to determine whether they will have to face; OTTAWA (CP) — The govern- MAY CHANGE NAME MONTREAL (CP) Mont- a co Se real's famous Dominion Square Motors Canada aera" E. Rob- . competition, ment has been pondering @ “among the members of the Gaited Nations request that L Canada send a small team ‘of hs army officers to The Congo to Gen Mot help train the army of the cen- ° ors tral Congolese government, it is 1 a | Jearned authoritatively. \, R Profit Such a commitment would be . SS tsi Gatos aan ai) * from Canada's contingent — Generai| about 400 soldiers and airmen serving with the 15,000-member UN Congo . Bly z 3 quahite wetas Stee small—a dozen or se ¥ eee OTTAWA (CP) —~. Canada wili Canada have been crippled for | . F RENOVATE... or REFINANCE? | available for First Mortgage Loans + © COMPETITIVE INTEREST RATES Sau ADVcRt MANAGER .....0..005 > a <= y Fi : ia he _ Special pelal Rapresentative: Alexander B. Campbell, B.a., LL.B. 120 BO BO AE AE AE RP Ui fg ¥ All accounts and. payments on ac- count due January 3lst, may be paid today or Tuesday, as our finan- cial year ends Jan. 31st. MO JEN iv n ie Ts did iF f | Stores Closed All Dey. 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