nelst Charlottetown Ysrmoutlihllllil... St. John’s 8 HALIFAX (CPI ,— ‘l'he wea- ther office says a distru'bsnc will pass into the Manitimes to- y bringing showers and inter- ttent rain; with the prospect at little or no sunshine. tem- peratures will be cooler. Regional forecasts Halifax and Vicinity. South _ Cloud I intermittent rain beginui y “h in: morning; cooler; increasing dur 88882 833! Speeder Is Fined $75 AndIicenceSuspended SUMIIERSIDE —— For driving Sgt. Harry MacKay told the acaratspeedsoftptoflcmn'tthat Iaxes Not AI ected By Painting. Repairing ALBERTON — Painting. re-‘and other projects are in the pairing, redecorating or land-I planning stages mornin southwest 15 and lhlfting inst}: afternoon southeast 15. Low high at Monctcn 38 and 55. Fred ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. May 14. 1963. Prince Co. Hospital To Have Torin i BRIEFS 58' Campbeilton 40 and 55. .33 of Fundy: Southwest mode 15 increasing during mf-rn. mg to south 20 and in the after. in: Bills amounting to $319.79 STUDENT HOME James Hogan. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James 'I'. Hogan, 311 Granville Street, Summerside. a student of architecture at the 1“ University of Manitoba, return- ed home yesterday for summer holidays. and will be returning to university in September. S'SIDE GRASS FIRE Summerside fire department last nightwent into action against a grass fire near the north end of Granville Street. No damage resulted. AT KENSINGTON Kensington firemen were call- on to extinguish two grass fires yesterday. One, in the mor- ning, was put out in the vicinity of the lagoon. while another late yesterday afternoon was also extinguished near the residence of Jack Paynter on the lrish- town Road. SELL PROPERTY Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacIn-I 1115 of Borden have sold th e i r property to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Leard. Jr. and will he re- turning to take up residence at their former home at N o rth Wiltsh'ire. at the first of June. DIES 1N HILLSBORO. N.B. The death occurred of M William D. Geldart. aged 82, on May 6, at Kenneson Nursing Home at Hillsboro. NB. Funer- al service was conducted by Rev. John heen. Funeral Chapel. Moncton. Mrs. Geldart is survived by one dau- ghter Mary. of Summerside; and a‘ son. Douglas, of Greenwood. .S. 13' Camp Borden, Ont. at Tuttle's w scaping are not considered tax assessments Mayor M. Roy! were approved. Leard stated at the meeting of! Following several calls during Alberton Town Council in st; the day to cope with grass fires ' the fire department has agreed Additions to present buildings; to have the fire truck on patrol or new construction c o u I d Wednesday and Friday evenings mean a small increase in taxesI and anyone burning grass in a he said. Idangerous area is asked to call The matter of taxation on rm! the fire chief. provements came up during a! discussion on the town's beauti-.I May 20 to 25. fication program which is head- On Motion it was approved ed by Raja Gopal. Mayor Leard. that two signs be procured and expressed appreciation to Mr. erected in suitable locations to Gopai and the school children advertise the Town of Alberton. who are taking a keen interest The tender of Percy McDon- in the program and expressed. aid was accepted for cleaning the hope that all citizens will do! the streets and to act as care- what they can to encourage the; taker of the dump and lagoon. children. i All members of the council A street cleaning project is, were present except Councillor slated for Wednesday afternoon Rix. l Former Alberton Resident Aids In Saving Woman’s Life ALBERTON — Sgt. Allan S.i This isn't the first time that Harvie. a former resident of<Sgt. l-larvie has helped save Alberton and now a medical as~ ‘li\‘(‘S. At Pine Lake. Alta. while sistant in the RCAF. recentlyfstationed at RCAF Penhold, was instrumental in helping to four years ago. he swam fully save the life of a Pennsylvania , clothed to rescue a and resident who was motoring near j son from the lake. later reviv- Iing both with artificial respira- Mrs. Norman Ferguson hadliion. He received a Royal Hu- suffered a seven, hem-t attackjmane Society bronze medal for after her car had skidded, and ‘ this rescue. IO Nurses Receive Diplomas cants who have bad at least a a SUMMERSIDE — Ten nurses will graduate from the Prince County Hospital school of nurs- ing on June 10, in graduation exercises which will take place in the Summerside auditorium Clean up week was set for at 8 The successful graduates are Doreen Andrews, ' Judy Colwill, Adel Dixon, Donna Hutt. Barbara Jay. Dorothy Leard, Gail Quigley, Mary Mac- Donald, and Daisy Read. Miss Margaret Collicutt. RN, is the director of nursing; and Miss Helen Ralph. RN, is the associate director of nursing ed- ucation. and is in charge of the instruction to the nursing class- 5" es. In addition to the 10 graduat- es, there are also 21 girls in in- termediate nurses training, and 18 in the junior nurses training class. Miss Mary MacDonald will be the valedictorian of the gradua- tion class on Monday. June 10th. The Prince County hospital nursing school already has a number of applications from girls wishing to take up a career in nursing and who hope to enter the school this fall. It is expected that a class of about 20 girls will have been ac- cepted by that time from appli- sixty percent average in their grade 12 Maritime board exams. 2 Grass Fires Extinguished rfr departm yesterday. In the first call at monagnassfil‘e spreadintoar small barn owned by Everett Some ' v the blaze was put out by , t'- en. I Later in the afternoon a grass » fine burning out of control on Church Street was quickly ex- anguished. as iouis. , arviel Last summer he was won- gave mouth to mouth nesuscita-r tion for about 10 minutes andito safety at Grand Bend. A upon revival Mrs. Ferguson was young lad was attempting to taken by her husband to Tor- rescue a iittle girl who was in onto for further medic-a1 at- trouble and. was dragged under tention. ihimself. Sgt. Harvie came to WALMSLEY FUNERAL— The funeral for Mrs. Arthur Walms- yhis assistance. In this case the Mrs. Eric Sheen was organist 31011118 1811'? I'qu "W31 sible for pulling two youngsters her of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnett, Alberton. . Harvie's daughter. Pie. Trudy E, Harvie. followm‘ g in her father’s footsteps. recently graduated first in bier class in basic traimpg in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, West Prince ’Cavalcade’ Is Planned O'LEARY -— Plans have been finalized for the West Prince cavalcade program which is to be I y e Retard Children’s Association brainch- es in West Prince. A joint meeting of the O‘Leary and Tignish branches was held here to discuss the plans and the exact date for the program will be announced shortly. ' Sailing Time 8d that the last sailing from Borden milesperhouroncmulsu'eet. He was placed in custody and released on ball of $50 on Sun- day. Evidence move 'had taken iiilstatiher's car with- consent. out ra someone wasn't little cooler; light Shore, Annapolis Valley: Cloudy with intermittent rein Delin- ning near noon; cool; light winds increasing dining morn- ing to south 15 audio the after- noon to south so. Low-high at Halifax 37 and 58, ‘ armou 37 and so, Kentville to and so. 8 Northern Nov's Scotia. Eastn “w” “t 2‘43 “n- and 1 4 . am Show. m. Ed." At Rustico at 8:48 inn. and land: Cloudy with inwrmtttent “=33 PIm- Summerside tide in “19mm, , eighteen minutes later than wind, mam. Charlottetown. Sun rises today mourning to mum. at 4:47 and sets at 7:08. west 15 and in afternoon hx~ southeast so. Low-high at New “Etgfigfifi'mnfi‘mem Glasgow and Goshen 33 and 58. Charlottetown 38 and 52. Cape Breton: Clear bec cloudy about noon intermittent icion of stealing. nilice noon to southeast 25; cloudy- intenmittent rain and mist pat... c tiring morning. 111 h tide today at Charlotte. : 3 pm ing during 8 Last Ferry lToo Early’ Government officials have re- ceived a few complaints from lobster truckers that the 10 pm. ferry from Borden is too early for them to catch with loads of lobster for the mainland. The 9:15 sailing, for the dam tion of the lobster season. has been delayed 45 minutes to give truckers a chance to make con- , nections with the mainland. has been pointed out, however, that last year the trip operated H n Dawson Vancouver Victoria Edmonton ue'saseaee: 'llneest’h. IIOIO'I! rsaeobllte; useeatee Moncton .uuuo'n WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- gires issued bythp weather of- co: Min. 38 Max. 2332$$3383838 on sue rain by evening: little change in said Monday. Police said the ln. tom light do in- cident followed two burglaries ere . pet-sun's; , using during morning to in the area. c FOR RENT truct' first” i» \ TOP SOIL And Clay Fill For Sale. We will deliver to your lot. - — n - — _ — _ _ _| Camac Construction Co. Ltd. Belvedere Corner Phone 4-7010 on standard time which meant was at 11 pm. daylight time. not at 10 p.m.. as it is now. Some truckers say that they do not have time to catch the last ferry with the day's lobster catch from points in the north- eastern part of the province. A bazaar and candy sale will Pallbearers were Harry Curtis, respiration. He received 8 W Camp Borden. She was honored Brecken Simmons, Brenton 10 the bPOnZe me“ for this: on graduation day 8'8 be“ Waugh, Arthur Clow. Lawson feat. _ 'rounid student, chosen for high- Cotton. S.H. Lidstone. Intermentl Sgt» Harvle ls “landed 130 I118 est manks in exam, dirlll effic- took place in Peoples cemetery. I fonmer Gertrude Barrett. daugh- iency and good citizenship. also be held in conjunction with the cavalcade program. Mrs. Clifford Ellis presided art the meeting and welcomed the 'l‘ignish members as well as ley was held Monday afternoon at the Bowuess Funeral Home. Rev. C.R. Webbber was the offic- iating clergyman, and was as- sisted by Rev. D.L. Hewlett. THE DISTRICT PAGE BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL several new members to the 2- ga ermg. 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