' ”"'?""F lUnitarian Service Director «To Address Public Meeting Dr. Lotta Hitschmanova, exec- , ‘ utivc director of the Unitarian" Service Committee of Canada. ‘ arrives here this evening. l She will address a public meet- ing at Montgomery Hall Library . Friday at 8 p.m. The topic of- her address will be “Building- Bridg.es'", and will be followed‘ by the showing of the latest? , USC color film “The Four‘ Hungers”, showing living con. ‘ ditions in Korea, India, I-long |Freedomites C lThreaten To Strike GRAND FORKS. B.C. (CF)- Unwanted and almost penniless. migrating Sons of F 1- ea d om Dou"hobors threatened Tuesday to S0 on a hunger strike. The I-‘reedomites are running 07 they Septem- ber social welfare cheques. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Kings, Queens and City The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Sept. 12. 1962. 5 4 T. Roy Cudmore, Well Known In Community Affairs, Dies T. Roy Cudmore, president of I the firm of Henderson and Cud- ore, died yesterday after. m an illness of several months. He} was 68 on Monday. ‘, A successful business career.‘ coupled with a strong sense ofl personal obligation to the com-‘ t Kong and Greece. The Charlottetown USC Worii- - group, headed by Mrs. 0sbo.'nt, is sponsoring Hitsciimanova's meeting here. "If ll hf‘-PPS up I guess we'll “V9 to so on a hunger strike." "Id Bill Fanny Storsoff. organi- zer of the sect‘s to a Frecdomlte prison in the munity. enabled Mr. Cudmore hDr. I-litschmanova's visit to F"35°' Valley. to commit himself wholeheart-g , C arlottetown is part of her??? edly to many avenues of service! ) 38th trans-Canada pilgrimage ~ In the city andlprovince. on behalf of the destitute of m m Born at Wins oe, a son of the 5 A i - ;d E . S‘ . i late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cud- V sifea his .,a",.?§fd Olvnecre halgfi; V < m m fi°1"]9)« heflilllged the SW“ ‘if S-A = V million miles and adressed more = I T anaicmoiizém h;i.e:1l:e;i;ideit:‘i't‘y Iiiagrei v than 2,500 meetings. DR. HITSCHMANOVA f m I? N tnership with the late S.H. Hen-, H = derson to establish the firml U ' I C d ' T ? which continues to bear th eiri I1 S n e ea 0 . en er-{ -3 naomihdthimrad 1 V I °' ° ‘ 1.... = 3 son. full control was acquired O l = t g, 2 .94’. f ' and Mr. Cudmore‘s sons Brian 1 — |-. Q and Clive became partners with WASHINGTON (AP) ——Evan-, The clinic, set up at Fauquier z '- 9 3 S ‘ their father. -gelist Billy Graham has joined Hospitai 21,5 years ago to Ewe u = ‘B fl 3 3 Ira Burlesoii. 73. a former fishboat at Nanaimo, B. C. Mr. blueprints, using only instruc- CHURCH WORK T. ROY CUDMORE the R°m?“ Calhhhc archbishop nee di 1 I Q E Q " E trapper, gets ready to drop Burleson built the vessel. Llt- l n from a sh - building BE WOMAN? Early In l}f_e Mr. Cudmore he of Washmston inflcondemning "'° °“. °‘"." ‘° .“°°‘l". : i- = - 5 M anchor from his homemade tle Beaver-,1agt winter whhout ~ gfimehidentiged gctifvely witlifetary of thedRotarylCltut()1 for tghe voluntlary sterilezation pro- ;“°lhIeI‘S.1P1'0V1d€SlhSll‘"Cl1°" 13} g 2 g |-- -g’ |— R r————— urc wor an or severa wo years an was eece pre- ram in ‘au 1'. ‘ t , V . ' ' ‘ .‘ . SOURIS — The red-coated years served as Chairman of i sident in 1944. Here again as a‘ “we are if,“ l_::.,,,,::" gangs, cizltlige plxtnhlggs 83: :;mcl0nctr:_l < In = V E "‘ lPOIICe Seek :’:°.“::.°.:..*::..;".:.;“=.:;*:.*:.*;..:*.::".::‘ t}‘.‘.’..§.‘."‘E‘l..‘.’.‘.§‘°Xi".‘l.‘.°f..E§‘“‘f.i‘i‘.2§"l3‘it :’.£.**.‘.:.::;“'.:*:.‘:s.:.“.?:;i on ... ... ° "" E Z ': . - - . ser v » -' - ! cording to recent reports from his death he was serving as an work on behalf of crippled chi1- pe,,:,l::i,;::_¥vneIE;,?;y$;'m“ltgléhelg Some 60 of the 200 women 3 7* In 3 C adjacent localities. E1d9l‘- Fell W35 Outstanding. i press conference Monday treated have clmsen t° be Sufi!‘ ‘D '~ I1 Cr Residents of East Lake Wm BAsda menhbet-So: the Advisory FORMER COUNCILLOR I He said the program .could ized after the child is born. disturbed around .2 p_m_ Mom oar of t e a vation Army, Other activities included a egmblfsh a 1,?’ d_ i th t . C‘t I‘ I t ' ht w r - - _ Mr. Cudmore acted as chair- term in office as a city council- ‘ . p ".5" 3 '.“‘ght*} ‘y P0 we as195;l%-on-1 new: day by 8 high pitched scream man of the financial drive which 101' for Ward Five. the establish- §f.).‘pl°“ed by anmher ‘de°l‘ * * * * * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ New Training Season The 1962-63 training season for the sr-a cadets of RCSCC Kent purely naval subjects. while the Friday evening period will on the hunt for a cor car. was reported stolen from in front of 76 Bay- field Street sometime between 9 and 9.30 last evening. The vehicle light green in col- or, registration number un- ing and yelling, and the prowler was reported to be in the North Lake district Tues- day morning. There has been no disturbance in Elmira since the prowler was first seen there. resulted in the establishing of Sunset Lodge. For his vigorous support in this venture, Mr. udmore received an official cl- -tation and plaque om the na- tional headquarters of the Sal- vation Army. merit of the Charlotte Residencel 0 5 and membership in the Odd Fellows Lodge. ‘’ Mr. Cudmore was married to the former Marion Estabrooks’ in 1922 to whom two sons Brian and Clive were born. She die Archbishop Patrick A. O'Boyle said Sunday the sterilization program is “grossly immoral.", St ’li7ati medically indi-‘ gent women in a Warrenton, Va., clinic is generally lim' cl GLITTERING glamorous fun from breakfast a t Tif- ifany's to supper in bedlam. got underway on board H.-M'CS be devoted to sports and phy- k . d b M. M _ ' _ ite . Queen Charlotte last night, with sical tr ' . “OW”: 13 °W"° Y 155 31'? Recent speculation has It LEI) YMCA DRIVE in 1946. Subsequently he rn ar- ‘ ‘'3 mam?!’ _m°lh9l‘S Wlih three SHOWS . Making up the strength of the that the mystery Prowler may Mr. Cudmore probably ach- ried the former Lily Davison , 01' "10"? °hlldl”9h- 3111 On some 8:30 - 7 - I close to the full complement on hand for the first drill. ' Lieut. Jack H. Morris, com- manding officer, announced that ,”m_{‘'” .-:""t§:,fef,,r1°gT:e"§,§:ht§,§::: €’..‘;‘-‘.'.‘."’§i" Cars Damaged of the YMCA he gave Ieader- Christopher. Cynthia, David and 1 it"-lationvt W.';i°ht.P’°m°h“’5 V°1"“- . . . . . . . . 1 ar _ com“-'u.m.can°ns' gunnery’ phyS1' League Cadets and eight new A I 1' d. tpaitsliizitg ocrzigriilbgiagtiioxform ttli: Mfa)!tIi)ellr surviving relatives are l m9l’h°‘7?5er‘17l}zEl3ll1(”)l!ll Ilv0helll]‘0l°i'l:il!lr : lcaltjtralnigg mt‘: sport! has I38? gauge? twig; we fitting the" n arse Ion establishment of the new cen- brothers George and Ernest and lsaid in New Y°rk that Stermzaz gftriihciarli frimny ti‘ _’ nor eyoungcacs sase navy e. __ , , . ,1. . .. i..ie ‘ll 0 An appeal against a decision A two_car collision at the ,n_ ire of youth activity in the city sisters Mrs. Albert Carr (Annie) }ll0h 15 hot Contrary to Christian “mu 5 a'yEHTLY ""9 ranging in age from 14 to 18. The regular drill nights will _ e) . . bi‘ T‘-IC<Sd8YS and Fndflya ‘Wm staff comprises five offiicers last January, that the village of Glefrgf lstrfetsi gllomylager in as others attending college. for He was predeceased by hro- ; 3 ‘Chef Primarily of the Catholic 7 to 9 p m. Through the co-0Der:i- all of whom have had long cx- Parkdale has power to impnse 3 °° °.° 85 “ g res“ te n many and varied activities. thers William and Harry 3 h d 1 Church," the organization said. ' °°“5lde"ble damage t° the tw° For this outstanding contribu- sister Pearl, (Mrs. Angus l\lac- ‘ 13 Sald the Nalhlllal COUHCI1 Of _. Ilon of the commanding officer of H.‘.1!)S Queen Charlotte, Surg. 01- the sea cadet movement Vehicles m_"°1"°d- , tion, Mr. Cudmore also received Innis). Churches has improved Steril- Cmdr. L.E. Prowse, VRD, the me cfficepg are sub, Light, gfizfifgfigtfifi, fgggdafguclosg gig; “'9 ‘:i°°1d‘;"“t is 5‘1‘gé1t°FhaV§ a_ citation and_ plaque granting The remains are resting at his l i_zat.ion_ as one means of family H ' radc corps has been accorded Reginald Shields as executive been referred to 8 fun bench of gcclurlle ’ W ant; b H‘”' life membership in the YMCA. late residence 224 Pownal Street 5 limitation. - mp my facilities of the iocaj ufficer: Sub_ Limp Lynn Gab the Supreme Court by Mr. Jus_ BBXIB, Opelral ty 3tl‘l’Y At the time of_ his death he was and the funeral will be held! |.|mq.9mghpgnm. - lam divisional officer; both 0‘ M8CIl1lllS- C 31' Olie °Wh- P3’ honorary president of the local Thursday Wllll service at Tr1- I gardipg the paying of a bill to ‘gr naval division. on Tuesday evenings the em- phasis of training will be on LOCAL BRIEFS DIES IN HOLLAND Stotfm Boertien, Kingsboro, and Egbert Boertien, Souris_ re- ccirccl the sad news of the pass- . f . B _ }',‘f,,_°,,f,l;‘:§,.,lI.’,f_”h'i§o,iI:.{'d morn W. Charlottetown. has joined its Monday night meeting. Sept ;_ ' S the Atlantic province inter-uni- Mayor C. E. LaVie chaired the meeting with Councillors H. RETURN TO MASS. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tiltoai and daughter Robyn spent the past week at the home of Mrs. Tilton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.J, MacPherson, Bellevue. On their return to North Hadley, T\las.<., they were accompanied by .\:'rs. MacPherson. who will . - - knowledge in these fields in with a volunteer fire de art- 1 h h - . ‘L I the, m mhe,-3 gf hey _ D commi tee, w ic_ aims to pro Thomas Paquet. Borden. and ;h:,l1,1y(.) e 305’ 590"‘ and Gm Guld 9 me-hi Such E5 that In Chal‘l0tiE- mote scientific education and formerly of Souris was present “’‘“"I‘- l0Wn- H9 Sald lhese boys may research in the region. at the meeting to inform the GUEST SOLOIST The guest sollst at Trinity Un- lied Church Montague. on Sun- day morning was Harry Hudson "My Task" and Great Thou Art." with argon accompaniment by Mrs. Lloyd F‘ras:~r Mr. Hudson has been vacationing in Montague for the past tew weeks. COW ENTERED IN SALE A Hazelbrook breeder. E. A. Myers. has a cow entered in the Jersey “Sale of Stars" at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, on Monday. Nov. 12. he co Myersbrook Royal Beacon Beth. has been classified as “Excel- 5 lent-" She Was “I'll M110 Il|!'e€- with Scouts and Guides in th e GE-1:5 NEW pos-Iv year 0“ in milk: Ienlm find city. Fire Inspector Louis Rana- OTTAWA (Cp) _ R_ w_ _ grand -champion at Charlotte ban said he has received re- Fowler. Brmah deputy high Wdlle-55lY 59379“ K wn in 1961. Her sire was out of Rive:-north Jester‘: Darling, a Gold and silver medal 4,000 Pounds of fat cow that was bred by the late Edison 3. Hutch, North River Y unit are 55 cadets who are con- iinuiizg their naval training from previous years. plus 15 cadets Under the direction of the commanding officer the training perience with either the navy these officers have been con- nected with the corps for six or seven years: Sub. Lieut. Winston Judson, divisional and gunnery officer who has had close to 18 years service with RCN and RCN Reserve: Sub. Lieut. Law- son Drake, divisional officer, a former sea cadet; and Mid.sliip- man Allen Murray, divisional of- ficer_ with several years con- nection with lllle corps. The religious guidance of the cadets will be in the hands of Rev. Gerald Steele, (RC) padre. A Protestant padre is expected to be named early in the sea- 11. 8 Vessey of 126 Upper Queen Street, City. be a woman. Hearing Set by Parkdale Ju stice of the Peace Donald A. MacDonald work license on non - resident tice George J. Tweedy. The hearing has been set for October 25. Mr. Hoy was repre- sented by C.R. McQuaid and the village of Parkdale by John J. Holmes. tersection of Euston and Great veiling west on Euston and in the process of turning south on to Great George, when it was struck by a 1959 Austin moving ‘Burning Food Causes Alarm The city fire fighting equip- ment was called out at about 1:30 this morning in answer to an alarm at Weymouth Street. Arriving at the scene it was found that some food on a stove had caught fire and was doused by the time the engines arrived. No damage resulted. west on Euston, and driven by Mrs. Lovelyn Woolridge. Char- lottetown. None of the occupants suffer- ed any injury, and the Austin sustained damage to the front end while the Ford was dam- aged on the right side. ieved his greatest success as an organizer in the interest of com- munity service when as presi- dent of the Board of Directors which is constantly used by the boys and girls of the city as well organization. RN of Kensington. ‘ Besides his widow, surviving- relatives are sons Brian a rid Clive and four grandchildren - and Mrs. John Maclnnis (Bes- l occasions. unmarried mothers of several children have been sterilized. I The Human Betterment Asso- and Judaic doctrine generally. “Absolute prohibition . nity United Church on Thursday Mr. Cudmore served as sec- at 2 p.m. this field at the end of th e i r In Prevention, Fire Chief HJI. Jewell said yesterday that although no fire prevention and fire fighting is being taught at present in city schools, many boys and girls are being given working Chief Jewell was commenting on a Canadian Press story about organized junior firemen squads in St. John and other New Brunswick schools. These squads have been active since 1950. The squads are selected and, trained to make sure their schools are at all times as free from fire hazards as inspec- tions and reports can make em. The chief said the idea was a good one but because of the heavy curriculum at Charlotte- town schools it is doubtful if time could be made available for such training. He said however. that con- siderable work is being done quests from several S c o u t roops for instruction in fire pre- vention and fire fighting. Mr. Ranahaii has been testing Scouts on their knowledge in PD Due to our bereavement in the passing away of HENDERSON 8. CIIDMORE I win. iii; CLOSED‘ TODAY. and THURSDIIY Fire Fighting courses for the past several years. Fireman Louis Stewart has been - instructing S c o u t s along these lines for some ‘ime. Chief Jewell said the training is especially useful in a city someday wish to join _the de- partment and will bring with them a basic knowledge of fire problems. SDU Joins Science Corn. St. Du n sta ii 's Universi- versity committee on science. committee chairman W. R. Trost of Dalhousie University announced in Halifax yesterday. The addition of the Prince Ed- ward Island school brings th e number of colleges represented eight. A number of govern- ment and other scientific agen- cies are also members of the Demolition‘ Nears For Library Bldg. The former public library at the corner of Queen and Graf- ton Streets is ready for demoli- tion to make way for the Con- federation Memorial Building. a public works official said yes- a 5‘ -1 The ‘department is negotiat- ing with firms on the demoli- tion contract. it was learned. U.K. UNIVERSITIES There are 17 degree-giving universities in England, four in Scotland, one in Wales and one In Northern Ireland. commiss oner to Canada since 48, will take up his new post at the end of December. Lightning fast action TONIGHT ION LY "The Toughest Man in Arizona" SOURIS — Bridges entering Souris Offers To Share Cost Of Replacements l Council reversed a decision, made at the last meeting re- the firm of Matthew and Mac- Lean after the reading of a by- law confirming the legality f council to pay a bill to any in- corporated business owned by a council member. Mr. acLean is a member of the council. AUDREY ..serving wonderful fun it MICKEY RUUNEY Three iildin ermits were iss ed were adopted for a cement mixer up to ‘ amount $50 and be rented to citizens at the rate of $5 a day. bi g p u . Police and fire reports as read. It was decided to purchase a motor thel of lllllfilllv Hogan BLAKE EINIIIIIJS-IIIIIMIIIII-Rfilllll umoam smut IItuum..uu;-.¢.,... "&n— SEHED-GEIIISEIIELD ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ¥¥***'A'*¥¥¥¥¥ driveways destroyed by the se- werage and water installation will be replaced with the town paying the cost of labor if the owner provides the materials, Souris Town Council decided at Larter, E. Doucette, A. Meur- ant and J. J. MacDonald pre- en . The bridge decision was reach- ed following a request by John Jarvis for the replacement of the bridge from his property to the road demolished by the in- stallations. council of his possession of :1 ed to Souris beach. The deed is dated 1906. 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