\‘lcmlwrs of the I‘leSable mid At‘flylc Shore l’roo Church of Scotland Youth l-‘cllowship were taken on a complete tour of The Guardian-livenln: Pal- " ..__.. I. 4 , ~ g .uapguml V mmaw.mzw.n . ‘ CHURCH GROUP TOUR NEWSPAPER PLANT riot Publishing Company plant by Guardian staff member Bernard Raine. Shown above vio\\'in_: page forms in the composin: rontn are: from the loft, Burrows \lacPhail, l MP Pays Tribute Mrs. nniiztas Macl’hail. Attila TO LEI‘IG Vessey Shaw. Bonnie \IacPhall. Ruby Gould and Darell MacNevln. Town To Erect Guardrail For Protecting Stores .\l0\'l‘.~\liUl". .liibn llllgllt'm Deputy \layor. pmstdod at the regular monthly meeting 0'” tlte‘ Montague Town (‘oiuic'l hold 'lr'tault Greene. chairman i In a letter of sympathy from llon. Aneus MacLoan. MP, for Queens and Mrs. l\lacl.ean to relatives of Mrs. Lena Ves- sc_v. the Island poetess who died recently, )It‘. KlacLean paid the following tribute: lt'ond memories of your Aunt shall be treasured by tlte many Islanders who for several years enjoyed reading’ her poems pith- lished in The Guardian and . “\(‘nlllz Patriot, or ‘ tlte trash can; “I” he placed ati W. Vessos' the fire committee previoirlylonco, It is the hope of the ooiin- March so. I964, at her home in ‘ stated that he felt sonic lypoictl that residents and all those Portland. Maine. where she re- \osso_v, widow of Joseph dicd suddenly on lot a pump could he rizzod to who visit will place rubbish in Sided for a number of years. i take care of fires which do not ' them rather than on the street. . -. Mayor Bruce ll. You who utt- I"Ilt!t‘ under the jurisdiction of dcrwent major Slll,.’.',(‘f“\ at the: tlic town The matter was iott Kings County Memorial lli‘5-,\\llll (‘liicl Coffin to look ttit pttal yesterday mortrn: was‘ The regular strcet work for absent for the second nicotine spring is now undenvay and of the council in seven tcrms as mayor and this is his 14th . Mayor You also .. term or two as. a councillor for the town. Members of the council made a sltort visit to he bedside prtL units to the meetiitfz and report- e that he doing: well as could he (‘Xl‘tt‘l'll‘tl following the operation ()nc councillor said he (amc hrotiizli the oper- tton with flying (trio-i nltl‘lll’.’ Lhc ‘tnisizie-s the council vritorl to guard ral placed at of Wood Island llill the Rank of Nova Scotia. It. l\. sc~k1lltl1 ll:l\'l‘ It tlto too: not Jewellery and .\I:icl)ini;all's. NW" 1‘. Several acetdents have occurU rcri here over the and l’ol‘ittttn: a recent \\‘lll('l‘ (ltitnazcrl the bank titan- a:ct".< car which was struck t\\'co hi‘fov-c it coiilii be invited. tottn [I‘lll'llllfll’l l‘Irl Dowtto ~‘Itl— o'l "\to it :l’. have to (In stillll’illlll: about lll‘s at llio ncxt iiicctttti‘" end he \\.is as good as his word. ,vea rs T0 pUS'l' \‘\\H".S 0n Il'-'ll*‘~‘-;ltlll on raw ll was decided to follow the pro cr‘dtire of previous years and post ni'ittic-z of those u ho arc in armor; for o ycars and to R in front oi“ acci'icttt ‘ tsigns are to be placed and the A strict chock is to he 111.".th by the police and it is expected that fines will be. im- m (“‘0 posed on those who violate this law, i Gas leak Produces Explosive Situa ion Sftl.‘RlS - A potential (‘Xplll- sive situation faced Sout‘ts rosi- tlcttis last night alter discovery of tho letikaze ol some 3.172 :11 I ions of gasoline from the lmncr- ial Oil property on Breakwater I Street, Sotiris. A local fisherman. Omar (Zhe- t ‘on his lobster \\ll(‘lt lto saw a poo 1 road ahead of him. He stoppcd lhis truck and lil\"‘$ilf.“..'lit‘(l and jfountl sovct‘al more lure pools I on tho lntpcrtal tltl property and the Irvine. Oil property ticxl eqmpmcttl ‘door. He ttutnctltutcly Itll‘ttl‘lllt‘ll‘ tho Souris detachment of llll‘ City Man Given Suspended Term \iagstratc \..l. Hashim. Ql'. ~ l ' i . _ complilio‘ It In in ljfilllf‘llis al m”, a m“. pm, .Jlmmwkd Tn. I???) tivit I‘llvlll‘Jtvl. H '7 I r [plyfp m [Lu-mmvd (Lititliintfi e “an ion mii ..t.- rill Kw“ SIT”. (my MW” hp a” is to he made leakprool as soon as the weight restrictions are lifted. 'l'itc (ontratlot' ad\.scd the town cfork of this since to past meeting. in replv to a let.- t‘r from the town solicitor Kcn’ Mat Donald. Tho POIKl‘llUll of the dump is posiiin a bit of a as residents of the t always dump their rubbish and garbage in the pro- poat‘orl in city police court yes.- tct'rlav on a cltnrzo of born: itl'unk arid disorderly. Gauthier :had pleaded LI‘lllll)’. In another drunk and disordot‘- lv case tn city police court. Wilv f ‘ ed tziiiltv anti was etion 20 days. Wilfred Edwards. Ambrose Street. pleaded guilty to the . breaking of a 5'10 window at Toombs Musrc (‘otttro He was posed location, However lllll.llila\‘od at $23 and costs or _ ltcan' equipment can travel the t days highways it was proposed Two Charlottetown persons, have a small machine keep it so that it can be used by all. In answer to a letter from tin ifodera‘. minister of lhbor a lumber lotlor is to be forwarded lll cotiitinction with the uncm- ploymont office at Montague. NEED WATER TRUCK It was proposed by Fire (‘liiofl Douglas Coffin that some sort of: truck should be available that" could carry water to firos oiit— side the totvn limits. Councillor BRIEFS FROM TORONTO t Mrs Adair Odie of Toronto. Ont. is VlSlllnE her sister. Mrr.‘ Ernest Georvealt. 12 Pottnal‘ Street. City. IHCK TO Dl'TY Mark Gillis has returned to his duties on tho tut: “Glotile\‘tt"_ in (‘harlottotown after spenilinuj the winter months at his lionit.‘ ln Strathcona, ‘ CARD PARTY RFSI'ITS ‘ Following were the \cinnerx‘ his: ntzht at the St l‘iii: \‘| (first party: ladiosi first. .\lrs. Lloyd Lidstonc; mood. Mrs. Rt”! Worth and Mrs. Rita (lair1 "Ml. biod: (‘onmlatbn )l'its.‘ Joseph Tratnor: first. i . Seven lizlnuds. Quebec. is tnon's Joseph T‘ratmr and Cyrus VPS‘ . J M . My. tried; completion. . . Mulligan; freeman, Mrs. John men and Jerome Doimn: door prize. Mr Simms; model l min, Henry Perry. lcemcten' vii-o l both violators of stop stuns were ‘ imposed fines of $5 and costs or i\\ o days. Four persons were drunk and incapable with three fined 3‘20 i and costs ms and ' fourth remanded to April lit, the i‘ R('\IP and the Souris Fire De- partntont. ’l'iii- RCMP completely block- ed the area off when they arriv- ed on the scene and the fire de-t .x pat'tment heean washing ‘ pools of :asohne into the her. c \' p e c t e d to remain throughout today. The break has been controlled nllcr it was discovered that there capacity tanks had broken tin dot the. \\'Cl'_‘.lll of ice and snow and had gone undiscovered dur- in: the afternoon while they wore loadin: trucks. and had continued to pour after closing hours. The Soiiris Imperial dea‘er. Bruce Stottart saw last night that he. felt the danger point was passed but that a careful \vatcli would have to he kept He com- mended the Sourts Fire e- partmont on a fine job. Last night Provincial mar- thc i i I " i .t At press time last niiilitl vcric was returning from work may “on. him on the sump and‘ a pipe leadinu front the six 11.000! lalllv. RC‘A. a junior arts strid- ottt at St. Dttnsiau's University. will be one of 38 (‘anadian Of- ; ilt'PI‘ 'l‘rainini: Corps members who will spend the summer in l Europe with .\'o. Canadian l Infantry Bri'zade Group. it was ' announced last uieht by Major Vincent Murnttzhan. command- in: officer 0 t o SDI! ' cent of tie (‘ tally is the scn of . t Goralld \l'iillallv. ‘ land St. ('O'I‘f‘ me trip to Europe for training were. \‘f‘lt‘le‘ in cross - Canada competition based on their ser- vice records and personal in- terviews. 'i'hev will leave from Ottawa May In and will remain tn l'illl‘m’tf’ approximately four a shall. Earl T. Macbeod said no. months. would be travelling to Souris ‘ this morning to look over the sit— uation. He said he holioved that Imperial Oil would send some ‘ officials to the scene this morn- the. The six tanks in Souris helontz- in: to Imperial Oil have a total capacity to 13.000 gallons each, have tlte six tanks Oil nevi door. ht‘lIlL'lI‘lE the total gallons to 1.36.0tvt lll all tanks. It was expected that fish plants and (lrazeors preparing in the immediate area for the sprint: season would exercise vtt'ome caution in their work tomorrow. of lrvinE' Rheumatic Pam? ‘ ASK FOR DOLGIN i for last relief—or money back! i Why put up with pain day after day? It's ‘ quick and easy to get the blessed relief ' C . Countless l thousands recommend nolcln. bo- causeltcontalns a special inpredlentm speed up the pain-relieving effect with- stomach upset. o ctn w ‘ fast and so etiectlvelytbatyou boy too a monev- otter of satisfaction. For t pains of rheumatism arthtltls. sciatica. i lum aooorbmsltls.you‘lltlnd Dolctnla I truly effective for Vast soothan rallaf. Ask your druoaist tor Batch. 55-: Q 0 . Mm...‘ ‘ EASIERN [OCALBRIEFS ___.———-———-— IIJ. AT "(HIE Ravntond Poole cnnltttttt‘s ill ,owor \lmtla- \laruarct, RV' ill with 3. at one l.\lrs .lamos Poole iii his illness. IN HOSPITAL Edmond lmntotznc. l.t\\\- patient in the Mr, \Irs or \lontazue is a Kincs C o u n ty \lomortal Hos . plii'll MACDOVUM FI'NFRM, The funeral for Miss Priscilla \lac Donald of Vallcyfiold was held Monday afternoon. from \'allcv- field United Church. where was conducted Graeme Fraser, ' cotton of don. Pallbearers II. Martin and Seymour Poardon. Interment was in Vallcyt‘teld ‘1 ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts The. Guardian, chartniipinn‘ifinim. April 14, 1964. 5 Rotat'ians stepped ti meeting yesterday for the otary Conference to in Charlottetown Juno ll third the triet held 18. This will be the conference held here, being in 1955. man arrangements, committee in order to be. completed Robert Parent, general chair- bo a lifl such it) last over which their president Claude named iha chairmen and flf‘V'l'll)» (.mmp “f rpgistmfims for the ed the many and varied Job: to “WNW”. said as. Planning Committees Appointed By Rotary thi-tr plans at the weeI-nly luncheon dolcuates and their wives to drive _ l)l\- at random over the country-side DUPO-q Summerside tolllf‘ Ial‘s mav have as their guests. end tip :ittcit'l a lobster dinner provided the Suttmierside Rotarians. vo: \\’lll preside. Rov Rllat-Gillivcav. ehiairm luncheon i g and that responses were good From all over the dis- , sure a smooth runntn: and siic- mm mm $an loading in ap_ . cessfiil conference. which “Ill hr nlll'ltllttfls with more now than headed the District Governor. fm. Reuel LePage of Charlottetown. gmvmm conference .last registrations the year. have. al- hilP the major Mill/ill“ “in ready been received from Maine. centre in the City. the local cltib Will be joined by Sitimmerside a: An expression of appreciation went to hotel manager Frank joint host clubs for the confer- PclIoi-cii for the excellent facilv ence. Planned a c tivities at House. a Memorial Set-vice. reception at City Halli. a lunch-{National eon by the City with Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet as guest Speak in er. “free.” include Ladies" special programs for the ladies. other hoth . a - itics atid services provided for Night ' ace of 11 (X- Govornmont acting nature. due to the visit tl tlto President of the Canadian Raitlnays. ltcv, (YR. Webher was a visit- : Rotarian from Summerside. ohcrt Muir and Micha B el . afternoon has been (ifltl~fl(‘n both of Montreal, were arranged when all local Rotarwgiicsig of Rotary. Hospital Unions Have Desire To Resume Negotiations Locals 3% anti 3%, Patiadtan Union of Public Employ oes. ast night voted to continue twflntiav tions with the boards of the iCharlottetown and Prince Ed— 'ward Island Hospitals until col- .lective agreements are signed. The unions have been in no- lijotiation with the hospitals for ' t three years and no agreement has been signed with the Board of the RE]. Hospital. nor has the agreement with the Braid of the Charlottetown Hospital been renewed. The boards of the hospitals are to be notified by mail of the desire of the union to resume negotiations. The meeting also authorized the executive of mch local of the union to (‘llZfiJt‘ In addressing the meeting. " John F‘. MacMillan. regional dl» " rector of the. Canadian liiion of lPublic Employees. stated that lmntt'ary to popular belief, hos- ' the Phat"- Hnspttals ;pital employees ilottelown and P.E,I. tare not civil servants. legal counsel. to assist in ii“. LEWHMHHI'VI talks. » 7 .... ...._._,., "This. said Mr. Ilaollldllan. “means that the. employees are l‘f‘llllll'“'(‘fl by t Hostpitlatl . as sut‘h are entitled to collective bareantniz. under the industrial relations act." 'l’li» Itzcal unions will requcs’ 'iiat Dr. Mario Hikl. direttc of legislation for the Can ' littti‘n mect \ti:h their legislative problems. It was pointed otit at th htl‘f‘llllE that employees of it (‘ltrtrlottetmvn Hospital we soon no opportunity to appe the reclassification of jobs ui dor the new provincial govert merit civil service wage sealt but the employees of the P.I-‘..l Hospital were afforded tlitis ART’S TAXI LUCKY NUMBER THIS WEEK 67242 DIAL 4-5586 Second Lieutenant Philip Mul- . & U .. .l. . ‘ Tait“ 2t .. .25: t I, M. g: -5 r a... . . .". l ... “If? xi'i‘. . ’ V :2: J More money ~ ~ for your “"0 E money ’ i* * * * ** * * * * Yoursavings make extra moneyforyou at FRO The Best Seller That Astounded A Nation! "I'm suggesting Mr. President there's a military plot to take over the government- of these United States next Sunday." i E.C.T. because of our higher interest rates. i 4'7; IN'I'ERFS l‘ O.\' .\ DEPOSIT ACCOI'N‘T. . . ct'cditcd quartcr- . l y on your minimtttn mini/lily balance. Withdrawals may be made ‘ mpcrson and by mat l 3‘ Ta IN l’lfiRFST ON A SAVINGS ACCOI "NT . . . l l l TODAY - WEDNESDAY - i it SHOWS 32.10 - 7 - 9 A masterpiece of Suspense ' ‘ ~ . . ti «1 mafia; “airstgrttma‘ar- ¥ 14 4 44 4 4 4 4 i l l Trust wuv act it Iii'rlcr symbol/mt] III/m in the EASTERN a CHARTERED TRUST COMPANY Branches coast-to-coast CHARTERED TRUST COMPANY. 'r. 4-i cor. r l EASTERN & ll.“ th‘HMONI) h Please open at a Karin .i [7 DEPnsthsAvtNos riottARANTtto sAeros ‘ CERTIFICAIF< nettAsANTiro INVILNIMLNT ’cthiricAth lame....................... Adele-(e City «Town. ....... 1~wuvt:'~ Attriimt. [J 'h‘Dn‘dl Ar iiuml in my name. = Acrniint. , .. .Frvi mi— !itrratrue, as indmfed fir'iwcm mining bowl or lriver. me. n ACCOUNTS [“i lNVESTM£NT FUND': (Fie'ééé‘eihiti crctiitcd hall-yearly on your minimum half-yearly i balance. Privilege to issue cheques wit/tout charge. ADMIN“ \I. BENEFITS. Longer hours. Deposit. hy- Mail postage paid envelopes. l‘rcc Dime-Savers. Open a Savings or 2 Deposit Account. or both. today In mail. Just send this coupon and $1.00 (or more) for cacti Account. We‘ll forward your passbookt's), a Dcptisit-by-Mati envelope and a free Dime Saver. an M‘aippointcd to canvass the, town in n ascertain Artificial Rink Planners To Hold General Meeting { \iowi'tot't: ftiirin: SINGAPORE 'Route rs) —- 1 American fiver Miss Joan Mer- ' rtam arrived here Monday after nice" Wlhmtle trip Banakok, Thailand. as part of her bid to make a 5010 around - the - world flight. She leaves here Wednesday for Ja- karta. Indonesia. Miss Merriam I mum... ‘ fairly t‘tltltoiicjlt tholal hockey ‘fact cotnttiittcos for tlic t1) 20 3h? "iloittazite =k;i'tti: and lt'ickcv cnmmittee divided into rink are “audio: up their bus-in met “jth anot‘ahlp ess it was necessary to arlt’anccrpspnnsp and although the can- ‘illt‘ general mommy to nest Tiios- ms; has mu been completed it is and skattn: rink wet." {mm ad. .931“ “l m“ “(in'flni‘qu "hm'l “' hoped that all information ttl‘l 1““ Oakland (‘alll- Mar?“ 17 1"“ ll'llr be available for this general aboard a twmfnglmfll Piper { ’I‘hc chanze in dan of th i s meeting on Tuesday nizht, \pmhe. ‘mc tin: wa; made so that a firm b-"'—”‘“"‘"‘”'“’_" '—"' “" price could be procured from liancles' Fruit Packers ,. . on .tho cost refrigeration The jl.an:|o_\' firm has offered to .sttpp<\ refrigeration if of aitv as ,ststatico t t o hockov rink for Ithc tnttn and this cost will he advised later this The committee has procured the cost of building. cost of operation and 'locattons and Vi ! able answer Itllt‘s'lltalls pertaining ‘lthc~e hunger: on ’l‘uosdav. i A second committee has been RICHMOND s‘rnetr orstct on 110: um. 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