Members of the “Cartwheei Family” entertaining. in Var- feties’ 62 at the Little Theatre playgouse last night were Geo- ‘CARTWHEEL F te, 2 rge Anderson as little Josie, Margaret Collings as Aunt Abigail, Sterling -Walker as AMILY’ ENTE . The lottetown’s City Council hed last night saw the “dean’ of councillors, J. Arthur Gormiey make his 12th annual report and Provincial Town Planner, Wai- ter P. DeSilva begin the first of Police Report Shows More Convictions A total of 1,638. court convic- tions on 1,717 cases taken to court was recorded by the city police department in 1961, Chief RTAINS Floss, and James J. Coyle as Ma Cartwheel. The show will be repeated again tonight. Car, Truck ‘Are Ditched N. Rustico Youth Given Ja On charges of obstructing a person called upon to assist a peace officer in the performance of his duties, two young men from North Rustico yester- | day changed their pleas from | not guilty to guilty, before Mag- istrate James B. Johnston, QC, in Queens County magistrate’s court. Both counselled by John J. | Holmes, Douglas -Gallant, was sentenced to 20 days in Queens | County jail, and Joseph Arnold Gallant, by consent of counsel and Deputy Attorney - General J. Arthur McGuigan, was re- TP Survey Promressing In spite of a three to four aeri> maps of the city and sub- | urbeg area of Charlottetown, a considerable portion of the housing study survey work is ,ecomplete, Walter P. DeSilva, provincial planning officer said in presenting his annual report last night. Mr. DeSilva stated fhat the completed work relates to the ‘collection of vital statistics re- garding land use, assessments, condition of~buildings, and pop- ulation density within the city | area. J The provincial town planner | ‘noted that during the last year a considerable amount of plan- | ning and development has tak- | en place within the city. The | work involved the laying out. of the 54 co-operative houses ._on 10 River“Road and the re- | planning: of the Brighton dis- | trict. : ‘“Another activity that has received our attention is the formation of the Metropolitan Planning Commission, large- ly throug¥ the efforts of G. Claude ith, provincial direc- tor of planning. This organiza- tion is in its infancy, but the main thing is that there exists a representative body from the adjoining communities gather- ing as a forum to discuss com- mon problems.” It was.noted that one of the important planning exercises undertaken has heen_ the’ work in gennection with the “proposed new provincial build- img. Mr. DeSilva stated that it was premature ‘to discuss the detailed research and planning that has gone into this project. ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. Olive Carr, 41 Water “Ptreet;-has entered the P.E.L Hospital for treatment. WINSLOE CARD PARTY | Winners at Winsloe Road card party Tuesday night were: la- ‘dies’ first, Mrs. John Holroyd; | second, Mrs. Lloyd Archer, con- solation, Mrs. Chris Durant; men’s first, William Kells, sec- ond, Heath Craswell: consola- tion, Arch Auld and Boyce, Ste- venson, “i. by .Arch Auld; freezeout, . Claude Craswell | and Gerald Dolla? =: ;. >..." UNCLE PASSES Mrs. Olga Davies and Mrs il Term manded until Feb. 21 for -sen- tence, on the charge. Facing two counts, one of break and entry with intent to commit an indictable éffence and the other of escaping lawful custody, James Arnold Mac- Lellan, Souris, was remanded in custody. until Feb. 7, on both counts, at the request of Mr, McGuigan. At the request of the infor- mant, Lorraine Mary MacPhee, a charge of common assault was withdrawn against Clifford Mac- | Phee, West Royalty. In both the | | MacLellan and MacPhee cases, | the defence. counsel is. Allison M. Gillis. Following the taking of test- imony, the case of Newton Jay MacKay, Sherwood, charged for judgement until Feb. 2. ! p Pleading guilty to possession | Kay and Elmer Gallant and the remainder «month delay in the delivery of | of intoxicating liquor in a place | the Doiron brothers, and pan- | done in the residence other than his , an accused was fined $20 and costs or 30 days in jail. CUDM Mustard Two minor accidents, one in-. volving a late model Volkswa- gen car and the other a Mari- time Electric Company service truck occured on the highway a short distance west of Hunter | River yesterday afternoon about 5.0’clock. Varieties ‘62 Presented Pond-a Lily was the scene of the Cartwheel Family's oper | ‘The Volkswagen left the high- house last night as the Little way, landing in the ditch but no| Theatre Guild of Charlotte extensive damage was incurred | town entertained with Varieties hy the vehicle. The truck also "62. ; leaving the highway overturned While the guests were arviv- jp the ditch. No one was injured ing: Albert Blanchard and El-| jn the. accidents. mer Gallant played mood, The names of the drivers of Cc. W. MacArthur gave the’ fig- ures in his annual report and noted that this figure showed of 193 convictions over the previous year. The number of errests during 1961 was 1,377. A breakdown - of. the total shows 257. Criminal Code cases, three cases involving breach of federal statutes, 107 provincial statutes, 274 traffic by-law and 1076 cases involving breach of other city by-laws. The chief's report showed that the police force during the year had a strength of 22 men of all ranks, 20 of which were in uni-| form and — plain clothes. Eight addii people were on the force roster, including two special constables, three sehool crossing guards, a meter repair man, a Clerk and a dog catcher. Four police officers were taken on strength. during the year but two of these later left the force, it was noted. The chief felt that the actions of the plain clothes detachment with its unmarked prowl. car has been an appreciable crime deterrent during the night hours, The police department's mo- bile equipment consists of a. pa- trol vehicle, a prow! car. and two motorcycles. All equipment is equipped with two-way radios with a master radio at police headquarters. = Council Receives |, Annual Reports annua) meeting of Char-| ‘what is hoped to be @ long ser- | les of yearly reports." | A total of 20 reports were giv- en during the nearly three-hour meeting. Those giving reports included «Mayor A.- Walthen Gaudet; | Coun. H.E. Hyndman, police, \ finance;. Coun. E.M. MacRae, streets; city engineer and sur- veyor, Norman Stewart; Mr. Gormley, public property;. Po- lice Chief C.W. MacArthur; Coun, J. Edmond Arsenault, wa- ter and sewerage liaison com- mittee; Coun. Arthur Wright, fire committee; Fire Chief H.H. * Jewell; Fire Inspector Louis Ranahan; Con. W.J. Cox, tree committee, town planning com- ie 3 2 3 ft i zg ze ; mittee; Coun. Allison Gillis, light committee; Coun, Dorothy _ Corrigan, welfare .and play-/ ground; Dr. W.L. MacDonald, city health officer; Frank Van- Iderstine, commissioners of) sewers and water. supply; Dr. R.G. Lea, board of school trus- tees; and Mr, DeSilva, town planner. loan for $1,200,000 to carry on the | eity’s business for the next year. L i i : GREE fnichael and Spud Doyle. Curling Draw For Montague Montague curling schedule for ‘Thursday Feb. }: ° 7 P.M. Ice 1—M. Nicholson, E. ‘Clay, | \K. Hughes, L. Brehaut vs M) | Sullivan, D. Jones, V Duvar, R. | music. The guests were greet- | the two vehicles were not avail- ed by Ma Cartwheel (James | able last night. J. Coyle), who also introduced the family, Floss, (Sterling < Walker), Little Josie (George T. Anderson, and Eve (J. Eric City’s Trees MacGregor). A Dick Turpin entertained, and | : S ed was assisted by Neil Young in | re urvey the closing skit “Do It Now”. | : Weston Carmody danced ee htt on ar a | the Cartwheels as Maisie the!“ reported based utility companies, Island Telephone | Maritime Elect- | - bald, E. MacKenzie. D. O'Connor, | rie had ¢éach contributed $700 toward the trimming work. | MacDonald. Iee 2—B. Smith, L. MacDon- | vs. M. Lea, L, Sinclair, D, Nich- Tip Top Dealership the firm of Henderson and Cud- more has announced it has ber a? Z os | meeting that during the past | Flapper, and Margaret Coll- | ings as Aunt Abigail presented | her version of the latest dance. | Other specialties included tap MacNeill of Winsloe, songs by | year all trees in the city were} surveyed and one fifth of them pruned and trimmed. The chair- man reported that this work re- | with speeding, was adjourned dancing by Carol and Marlene | ceived much comment around | the city and recommended that the trees be xt four years. A tree sprayer was bought but | olson, P. Warner. due to the lateness the pro | 9 p.m. | gram of tree spraying was}. Ice 1—Keefe Drug play off: D limited last year. The pro-|MacDonald=vs K. MacKenzie, | gram will be resumed in the| Ice 2 B, Koke vs, Stan Gay. | spring, he reported. The| Lady curlers and association | mahine will also be useful for | members are to meet’ | mosquito spraying at the dump | in ladies lounge following 7“p.- a58 g i i Borden CYO Nips YPU ! | i 7 e § a z z sR i d z : ag ‘ i | ? i ee, one Mile Creek Bulldogs 8-7 in iar league action for the R. Shaw trophy at North Riv- er rink last night. Action was even in itial. stanza with each WEEK-END SPECIALS | EXTRA SPECIAL Graves’ Thrifty Pak Pickles | tomines by Wilfred Inman. | The program will be repeat- | ed on Thursday night. ORE’S or mixed 48 02. Be Heing Tomato - “Juice 24 02. bottle Bc ; EXTRA SPECIAL ~~ Libby's Granefruit ‘nice Large 48 oz. tin 33c Aylmer Cream Style Com 20 07. tin — 2 for 37¢ About 31/ av. weieht — pkg. Green Peas Be Mmalows 2c -. large pkg. é 16 ‘slices only 59c. Ib. Cheese Broilers b. He reported that the two city-! and in swampy land, he said.'m. draw. | THE EASIEST NUTRITIOUS MEALYOU CAN SERV EACHI LD: ANE ADVENTURE UNEQUALLED sHOWS . 3:30-7-9 AN TODAY - FRI. - SAT. = x was half-dog, hatf-wolf...his ~ courage and cunning made him a legend in @ vast