BERMUDA FIRST STOP Able Seaman Carl Lavoie, | Their ship was enroute to the | Canadian Navy ships will carry of Carleton, P.E.I., and Able Seaman Barry Clarkson, of | Mafeking, Man., both from the | frigate HMCS Outremont, take Pictures in the Bermuda Zoo. | Caribbean to take part im a | series of winter exercises where from mid-January to | mid-March about 25 Royal | out manoeuvres with United | States Navy and Royal Navy ships. (National Defence Phote) SLAND NEWS PAGES Charlottetown and Queens County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Feb. 16, 1962. 5 Liquor, Traffic « Bulk Of Docket At Geo’town GEORGETOWN Kings County magistrate’s court on Wednesday at Georgetown con- sisted of cases under the Liquor Control Act and the Highway Traffic Act. Magistrate James B. Johnston, QC, Forrest Brehaut Stewart Peters Road was fined $25 and eosts for having liquor which had not been purchased from a vendor, and another man was fined $20 for having liquor ia a place other than his resi- dence. Three men were each fined $20 and costs for being intoxi- eated in a public place. General J. | In the highway traffic section | Deputy Attorney: Roach, said that about 200 of the court, Cecil Thomas Stymeist of Glen William and Arthur Leo MacSwain of George- Business Block Sold An important business block in the busy section of Grafton Street changed hands yesterday when Henderson and Cudmore Ltd. purchased the Wellner building, according to informa- tion received from a reliable source by The Guardian. The property has been owned and oceupied by Wellner’s Jewellery for three generations while the weStern section of the building has housed Hender- son and Cudmore Ltd. in the men's furnishing business for nearly half a century. Particulars as to any imme- diate changes, if any are to be made were not available. -LOCAL BRIEFS Cases Form . town were each fined $20 for driving a vehicle on the high- way not equipped with brakes. John Dan MacPhee of St | Peters and Helen (Mrs. John | Francis) MacLellan of New- | port were each fined $10 and | cost for permitting an unficen- sed person to drive their mo- tor vehicles. Another driver was fined $5 for failing to stop | at a stop sign. Elmer Alex. Gillis of Wood Souris Council Finds Setting Rates Difficult SOURIS Mayor C. E. Lavie will contact Parkdale village commissioners to deter- mine how they arrived at the rates set for. their water and sewerage system, it was decid- ed at a special meeting of Souris Town Council last night. The councillors, meeting to set rates for the town’s new water and sewerage system, felt that their lack of experi- Islands and Roy Martin White- ence in such matters did not way of Dover were fined $15 | and $10 respectively for having | detective equipment on their motor vehicles, | Arthur McGuigan, represented | the Crown in ail cases. (CITY PROBLEMS (Continued from page 1) had a very fair hearing and 1) Four Briefs feel much was accomplished.” He said the delegation had | asked the government to inves-| tigate what he termed ‘public | i use’ of the facilities of Mont- gomery Hall in view of the im- portance attached to having the| dining room facilities of The Charlottetown expanded to han- ‘| dle 1964 Centennial business. The Mayor said they had ask- ed for changes in the School qualify them to make the decis- | vice. . Town clerk, Mrs. Genevieve houses would eventually be hooked up with the system, noting 7 have been connected, and another 60 have paid the necessary fee. Are Slated Notice of intent to present a brief to the legislature at its next session has been filled by four provincial organizations with Wendall MacKay, clerk of the Legislative Assembly. _Mr. MacKay said : yesterday Act to permit Charlotetown and | that briefs are expected from the Summerside to obtain financial| P.E.1. Federation of Agricul- aid in the construction of new) schools. MEAT INSPECTION The matter of meat inspec- tion was also raised and the civic leaders were told the rem- | edy was simple and was in their | own hands. All they have to do, it was said, was pass a city by | law forbidding the sale in Char- | lottetown of all meat unless it trie provincial government in- | spected. This action would force all | | slaughter houses selling meat to city merchants to call a vet- | erinarian at the time of killing operations—whether this was IN HOSPITAL Elwood Stewart, Bay View, is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital, where he underwent an opera- tion for appendicitis. TO OTTAWA Inspector A.S; McNeil, officer commanding “L’’ Division, RC- MP left for Ottawa to attend a conference of officers command- ing. He is accompanied by Mrs. McNeil, and expects to be out of the province until March 1._ CARD WINNERS Prize winners at St. Thomas Aquinas card party last night were: ladies’ first, Mrs. V. Mac- Eachern; second, Mrs. James Davey; consolation, Mrs. Jer- ome Gallant; men’s first, James | Davey, ~second, Peter Costello; consolation, J.P. Keough, spe- cial prize, Mrs. V. MacEachern;- freezeout, Nellie Stewart and Stephen Hughes. ~ WINSLOE ROAD PARTY Sixteen tables were in play at the regular Tuesday night card party at Winsloe Road hall. Win- mers were: ladies’ first, Mrs. Lioyd._Archer; second, Mrs. John Holroyd, consolation, Mrs. Smith MacFarlane; gentlemens’ first, Christopher MacQuarrie; second, Stevenson; con- solation, Harold Diamond; freezeout, Roland MacDonald and Earle Clarke, MOTHER PASSES Mrs. H.H. Jewell, Charlotte- town received the sad news| yesterday of the death of her mother, Mrs. Catherine Gillan | ‘in her 83rd year, in Lawrence, tion. P.E.l. The ence. Mrs. Jewell leaves today by plane to attend the funeral. While there she will visit her brather Maurice in Andover, ter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jewell, Quitcy, Mass. funeral - ‘\ Agriculture once or twice a week would be up to the operators themselves. | A further meeting to discuss | this will be held later Minister. Andrew | MacRae, Health Minister, Dr. we McNeill and city offie- als. , | OTHER PROBLEMS Other matters brought up in| the discussions which lasted | more than an hour were the breastwork at Victoria Park on which federal and provincial as- | sistance is sought for rebuilding; | | a reminder of the city’s offer re | garding the site of the | new provincial building; traffie |-and parking problems relating ; to this building as well as the | new Centennial Memorial: elee- | toral reform and its’ relation te city representation in the Leg- islature; ‘“‘no man’s land” on the outskirts of former Spring | Park; proposed city legislation to go before the 1962 session; non-resident work tax. Properties To Be Sold For Taxes i 5 f gai fle étis saat i. | “ i i E 4 il | ture, the P.E.I. Tourist Associa- tion, the P.E.3. Fisheries Fed- eration and the P.E.I. Federa- tion of Home” and School As- sociations. Act Changes Submitted It was learned this morning that proposed revisions of the province’s Trade Union have been drawn up and sub- mitted to Welfare and Labor Minister Henry Wedge. Mr. Wedge promised some time ago that a completely revised act would be ready for consider- | the hockey fans in attendance, | Minutes before being stolen and Legislature. Main work on the revision was done by the Provincial Lab- or Relations Board. Advice from the Charlottetown and Boards of Trade was sought in the revision of the act. PWC Principa propose’ Slated For CBC Dr. Frank MacKinnon, princi- pal of Prince of Wales College, will appear on the CBC tele vision program Explorations on Feb. 21. Dr. MacKinnon will be one of seven Canadian educators to be interviewed on the subject “The teacher-authority or auto- mation? The show is being pro- duced by the National Film it #3 i already | Act | | when it was learned that the town of Summerside will be District Labor Council and the | Charlottetown and Summerside | ; ‘The purchase of land to : & elf course, rated as an im- portant item im the report given by Jack Prood, 1961 president of the Stanhope Beach Develop- ment Association at the group's . Qusee mal, nesting held at the reas ror Kecreation ===" LL The provincial tie and Hon. MacLean f will be asked im the near future oe raga te ty Mighod @t On| Harbor to procure shore areas in or jold Hillsboro bridge. He said| Souris defending In- near the metropolitan drea for that he received an answer | termediate champs, defeated recreational purposes. from Mr. Macquarrie, who | Murray Harbour Bruing 7-4 in \ This was presented in the | stated- that action would be | rugged playoff game in Souris 0 ; at meet- was . 1 ing of the Metropolitan Com | ject of jaywalking and it was ners with a dgoal netormanee, - army oi mittee last night. The resolu- | decided to have a special meet-| and setting up another one. tor two [Menderes tn ’ tion noted that there was a/ing on the subject shortly. Sean went to Cert Peters, Gordon |tice ster Huse poe pg een Ea facilities in seagate ome . eae ieee eet, oatiy. te : ‘ Mee- the metropolitan area, Sealers Land renly dutributed between W. | Chartotiotown, and Jean Reid, committee support- A. Gordon, W. MacLean | Stanhope, Directors for one year ed a resolution passed at the ali and Bob Herring. are Raoul’ Reymond, Charlotte- Queens No. 2 area convention M@liCOpter Referees George Payton and |town; Reagh Bagnall, Hunter of the Women’s Institute ask- Brian Lewis called a total of | River; Wilson Ross, Summer- rovth of the Hillsboro Sridee (At Motel ine nition, ight of them go-| side, and Blanche Campbell, presented minister Residents in the vicinity of industry and natural resources, the Kirkwood Motel on Malpe- surance s Prince St H&S or picnic areas were available day when a helicopter settled in- in the area and that swimming | t» the motel’s parking lot. Agriculture Minister Andrew | Mian Meet in the Hillsboro River is “‘un- : MacRae said yesterday that desirable due to contamina- | Om board were Doug Green| the next step in the province’s| tion.” | an Godleski Oakville, | potato crop insurance scheme| “Adult education” was the The Queens No. 2 area com- | Ont.. who are on their way to/ will be the preparation of ap-|tople for Hartwell Daley's talk prises Southport, Mermaid, Halifax to board a ship owned plication forms for growers who| @8 special speaker for the all Mount Herbert, Bunbury, Cross by Mr. Godleski which will be| wish to insure their crops. men’s meeting of Prince Street Roads; Alexandra atid Pownal, | leaving about Feb. 22 for the “Tt has not been decided yet,"| Home and School Association Both resolutions will be pre | Seal hunting grounds in the | the minister said, “whether ap-| ast night, held in the school's |sented to the government at | Gulf of St. Lawrence. Plications will be automatically| ™ulti-purpose room. the same time. . | The helicopter was kept in the | sent out to all growers or whe-| William Burnett chaired the The secretary, Peter Moore parking let during the night and| ther applications wil] be made| meeting, which was well attend- reported that he has had cor- Mr.'‘Green and Mr. Godleski| available on the growers’ re-| ed by the fathers in the associa- ties. mint the fave | wien te done: Mee Metin this quest,” tion. af ac : : Queens , Heath Macquar- | afternoon. ‘ Stressing necessity BHS Shades [ircater'tacmes wn tht] oe eM NM development program, > Acadian Groups Parkdale 3-2 |<< "sss" MAKEWAY FOR THEG | Parkdale Inge 04 to on oe imu Ra aeg as an, inter- the meeting, the te scholastic game at the | members the ; Donate Trophy (ticczci..5 rearenS Sa 5ST ADVENTURE OF ALL arville start refreshments. ' SHOWS 3:30. | SUMMERSIDE — A trophy, whose main function is the edu- paride Moats onto « Tonks sem TODAY a SAT, | for competition between the) cation of youth. President of the ing when he found an: opening TAYLORS JEWELLERS ‘ Summerside Pee Wee all star| Summerside branch is Frank/ during a goal-mouth scramble : hockey team and the team from) Richard. The L'Assumption So-| ‘The other goal for BHS was Natick, Mass., that will be vis-| ciety is an Acadian insurance) fireq by Glen Bevan. _ Junior y — here ae an le wane group with similar educational} MacDougall and Michael Mac- ; ; yesterda , em by two Summerside Acadian peti fiaanme co SPECIALS IN THE MIG _ groups, St. Thomas Aquinas Society and L'Assumption So- ciety. . The announcement was made by Gordon Kelly who heads up the local committee that is making the arrangements for _ team from the Boston sub- urd. A minor-ehange in plans pre- viously announced will result in the Natick team participating in only one game against the local boys which will take place on Thursday night. A game planned for Wednes- day evenng following their ar- rival in Summerside had had to be cancelled due to a scheduled Island Senior Hockey League playoff game at the Stadium. The visiting American team, however, will probably enjoy the result just as much as partict- pants, because they will be | learned that a | guests of the local Cape Tra-| pair shoes had been verse Evinrudes and Stadium | from a car parked south of at this ISHL game, and between | Water street and owned by a one of the periods will appear | Mr. Noye from Enmore. The | on the ice and be introduced to | Shoes had been purchased a few SUMMERSIDE— John Mann of Kensington RR pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of stolen goods when he appeared in police court yesterday be- fore Magistrate Richard S. Hin- ton QC and case was adjourned until Saturday morn- ing for tion. of Police Peter White court Mann was appre- near the CNR station evening, along with charge and was found to ladies shoes in- left in the car while Mr. and Mrs. Noye were g. Mann stated he did not take the shoes from the car but had received them from someone he met near the railway station. | He added that “I had one too many. The case of Car] Simmons of the tour was added yesterday hosts to the visiting team at a banquet in their honor on the evening of their arrival. The Natick team will take to | the ice against the Summerside | erside ‘cher dom | youngsters in their hockey en-| on a . aging smelt shacks located on counter on Thursday evening at! Summerside harbour was fur- the Stadium. | ther adjourned The St. Thomas Aquinas So- after accused sotifiad oe meet | ciety, a co-donor of the new his lawer, J. Watson MacNaught trophy, is an Acadian society’ QC was unable to be Present. 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