held M. Biiircli Court are from left to right: William I-llayden, Cherry Valley. ptronuinent SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIANI Considerable discussion at the BEEF PRODUCERS .HOLD ANNUAL MEETING Hereford breeder: Lloyd l’.ocih- enby, Hamiilton, the V\i£e-1n'esi- dent of the association who chaired the meeting in the ab- sence of the president, and H.C. Heantz, , S'side Industrial Project Said To Cost $750,000 to the Atlantic Development Board and provincial govern- ment in regards to financial as- sistance in the development of monthly meeting of the Sum- merside Board of Trade held at the Summerside Regional High School last evening, centred on the proposed industrial develop- ment site located in the Sum- merside area. Earl Cannon told the meeting that briefs had been presented the area. It was proposed in the briefs that an all-weather high- way leading to the area and wa- ter and sewer services be in stalled. This, he said, would open 400 acres of land not open at present to industrial devel- opment. It's estimated that the total WESTERN cost of the project. when com- pleted. would be $750,000 and Mr. Cannon said that both the cabinet and the ADB appeared impressed with the brief b that the board had asked that it be broken down into phases. Phase one of the project. he said, would cost approximatelyi ut his commission had carried out ,BR|EFS $l90.000. He added that the industrial development site committee had ILL AT HOME '1 D258. the paid days due to ill- UNDERGOES SURGERY ., Oaoely Adams. Sea Viiew. en- tered rince County Hos- pital last Tuesday where he derwent siiirigelyi. IN HOSPITAL , Hospital for tzreatimeint. CONVALESCING Mrs. Evelyn Crossman. is eonvialescing at her home In Bedeque following surgery in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. SPENT WEEK Mrs. William O'Brien. Alber- fori. has been spending this week in Charlottetown. HAD SURGERY Councillor Walter lwillman. Alberton. underwent surgery in the Westelm Hospital Wednies day morning. WITH PARENTS IN Cll"l'0WN Mrs. Vernon England. Alber- ton. is spending ii cou-pie ofdays in Charlottetown. IN WESTERN HOSPITAL Mn. Jun . - ton.isspt:ientintheWea‘»ecn Hospital. AT ALBERTON SOUTH iss Nadir: Ga-vdn, Toruito. h visiting her priests, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gavh. Ailbentnn IS PROGRESSING Albertina had correspondence with the [Collection Of Garbage ls Unsettled Terms for the new comipulsor garbage collection contract will not be discussed at any 3DP(‘laI meetings of City Council hilt rather at the regular December meeting next Monday at wnich time the contract will probably be awarded. garbage collected twice weekly In residential areas with the be lief expressed a once- a- week collection would result in a con- siderable saving. However, at previous discuss- ions at both Council and com- mittee levels the twice weekly system was favored. The la st Council meeting postponed ac- tion due to the belief further talks would be held and for this reason no contract could be pre- pared until the terms were made known. Some comment was heard re- garding the decision to have the Retardation Subject OE Discussion The December meeting of the livestock officer livestock div- ision, department of agrilcul ture. and chief livestock grad- er at Canada Pacers. who was the special guest speaker. merchants association and the town, was also discussed and it was noted that there are ' night parking on city streets be- Police Chief Warns Drivers In a reminder to motorists of the city by-law regarding over- tween the hours of one and six a.m., Police Chief Sterns Web- ster warned all motorists to have their cars off city streets Nurses Alumnae of the Char- lottetown Hospital was held Wednesday night with discus- sions on mental retardation being led by guest speaker, Frank Sampson, MSW. of pro- vincial mental health division. He spoke on the various types and causes of the disease. and oi osusi iiiiiséur A group of 19 student mir- ses at the Ptrinice County Hos- pital were presented yester- day with white, New Testa- , by Amos Hubley, triglht a member of the Sum- merside Camp at‘ Gideon: In- ternatinal. Mir. Hubley is « NEW TESTAM shown prescribing s Testament to student nurse Emily Caldwell, with Miss M.L. Cullicutt, (left) d.III'9CO0I3' .. I . ENTS '..:‘!fl‘.'.Il‘:'3i'..'l.:‘.i'. -i .. "I ._“7 .,. ii P; .s".A..-.;'..-‘,..‘-.- _: .'.i.o .J‘4.?.~,_..-_,,-,,',__,,__<_§ L t“ of the nursling school. and student n-uinse. M-rs. Lynn Hun- ter looikiin;_‘ on. "ISIAND NEWS PAG Western And Central Districts Driver Fined $125, Another Gets Suspension Of Licence -? Raymond Jioseph Arsenault. in city police court )'P.slPl'4’lEl_\'. the various facilities and insti- tutions in P.E.-I jriio Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri.., Dec. 6, 1963. 3 film "Eternal C’hildren,"' illustrated the points covered in? Mr. Sampson's talk. Interestingl in the event of snow storms in order that snow removal crews can work unhampered. Under the by-law any car found hindering the work of the crews, may be towed away and impounded at the expense of the wner. duscussion, during the question and answer period, followed the in. Mrs. Brendon Hennessey in- troduced Mr. Sampson and he was thanked by Mrs. Gerald Maddigan. Mrs. Edward McGuigan pre- trees not decorated, leaving some bare spots on the lane. The trees along the lane w e re supposed to be decorated by no less than 15 lights this year but Claude Ives said that there are 18 trees with less than 10 lights on them. THOROUGH SURVEY Creelman MacArthur made motion that Mr. Steeves of the Maritime Transportation Com- mission be written. congratulat- ing him on the thorough survey on the proposed West Point Fer- ry service and in the letter state that the Su-mmerside Board was still very much in support of the proposed ferry service for the economy of the entire county. Speaker of the evening in a s Earl Cannon, chairman of the federal department of commer- ce and that the department had supplied t-hem with names. firms from Europe, U.S.A. and other parts of Canada who were Interested in relocating or hav- ing their products, manufactur- ed in Canada. Two firms from France, he said, were interest- ed in locating in Canada. Santa Claus lane. a joint pro- Summerside Regional High School board. who chose as his tion. cost in the vicinity $500,000 approximately . Folio $1 000. wing his address, Mr. ject involving the board of trade 0'LEARY — The 0’Leian' Lions Club laa niiigtit celebrated its first ainriliversary with a ban- quet members of the Keosington, Albany, . Eieanoris and Summeirside Lions clubs. The guest speaeir was Malcolm Stzewaiid of the Austra- lian Publiciity Commitiee. - Mr. Stewiaird is making a tour of Great Britain, the United States. sponsored by the Lions Club. in an eitifont to acquaint people with Anrstimlia and its potential. This lviiairltzirnes O’Leary Lions Anniversary Hears Australian Visitor Canadta and re a tour of the school. Mari- times. Rev. David Humilrton said the grace. In the absence of the Premier, Hon. George Deiwair , mim- exitended he chairman of the meeting Reginald lWacLellain. me:-slide. W.S. Turner, president in 0‘Leary club. presented Steward with turned maple- wood booltemds. The catering for -the banquet as by 'Piimer's Restaurant and the miisslic the dance that followed was by orobestira the Mir Mir. St.-eward was intinodtuceid by Joseph Mauind. Moli:otou_ in- 5 Prominent ‘LS. laymen To Speak Here‘ There will be a special meet- ing of the P.E.I. Deanery Lay- men's Association of Canada in Kensington, Several Iisla-nd delegates were meeting. panesenit last week at the exec- St. Mark's Hall, this Saturday. The which will feature five gue speakers, will get underway at 1.30 in the afternoon. The speakers will be: Judge J. Elliott Hudson, Halifax, pre- sident of the National Laymen's sided over the business session. ‘Donations were approved the Precious Blood Monastery, Pediatric Department of he Hospital, Charlottetown Nurses’ Registry, White Cross and the urses’ Year Book. no 0 '1 SO'U RIS IS SECOND Kensington Retains Manning For the second successive year the Manning Troipihy goes to the Island Anglicans Are Represented utive council meeting of the Dio- cese of Nova Scotia in Halifax. representing P.E.I. were: Archdeacon JJR. Davies, Peit:eir’s Catt:-heidiml. Char- Council: Eric W. Balcolm. Kent- ‘1“’“e't"“’“9 C3‘"°'" M13“ Fe“‘3“‘ ville, vice-president of the Na- 5""v _St- and merside; Rev. A.E. Piencey, St. and Rev tional ymen's Counicil president of the diocesan lay- topic. the 5011001 and its opera- men's Council; Harold Crosby, Halifax, chairman of the dioce- He said that the school. which ses finance committee; F red will officially open Jan. 3, had La,,e_ Halifax‘ honorary t,eas_ erie-y Armstrronig and Beverley urer of the diocese. and Canon C°°‘kv b°fl1 0fCh3=1‘1°i1€0°W11 and thatits annual budget was arr. Arnold, Halifax, clerical A1 secretary of the diocese. Mr. Balcolm, Mr. Crosby and C8fl|'|0n t00k b081‘d members 0“ Mr. Lane will also be speaking at various Anglican churches on Sunday. RCMP Car Slides Into Rear Of Bus SUMMERSTDE — A vehicle from the Summerside RCMP detachment sustained approxi- mately $300 damage yesterday afternoon wtiieii it struck the rear It’s reported that botili vehicles were tmvdlinig at a slow rate of speed and that when the bus c ametoshalt. the RCIMPve cle, due to the continisiing sili pery coindliltiionis. was uniaible “ed . oifthe bills. No damage was dam, m the as possible. the exterior of 1: bus wtilicih was empty except for the openatlorattfliethiiieoifthe '9‘ to wiirtih the rear ry’s Ghurctli, Sum- John's parish, Millbon, Louis Elias, St. Paul's, lctt etown. The lay delegates were Bev- drain I delegates returned the Islanid, Friday. NRC Expert is Expected A representative of the Nat- IOIIRI Research Council is ex- pected in Charlottetown to dis- cuss cleaning the exterior of Kensiiiigiton area which had an attendance of 210 donors on the quota of 150 at laist night's concluding Red Cross blood don- or cliriiic floor tihis fifth and last series in 1963. This is a 140 per cent result as compared with 137 per cent in 1962, and exceeds that of Souris - which is in sec- ond place - by eight per cent. Again this year the Kensing- ton Branch of the Royal Cana- diain Legion monsoired the Red Cross blood donor clinic W'I'iiiCll was held in the Legion Home under the energetic oliiaii'.rrnaal- ship of Stewart Pepipin A total of 206 donors register- ed on the 225 objective at yes- terda-y morning's sessiioin held at the Recreation Centre of the RCAF station with F0 Louis A. Wagner as the co-ordimiaitor. Yesterday’: attendance of 415 brought the total for the ‘50lllt' days of clinics uip I10 915 of the 25 quote, or an 84.5 per cent so. This s the provrisioe's 100.8 per cent for the first four series to 92% per cent for the year, as compared with the 106.8 per cent record estab- lished last year. expressing appreciation on behalf of the P.E.I. Red Cross, and tihe patients who will bene- the Provincial Building with the department of public works, A department spokesman said yes- terday. While cleaning the stone build- ing by s a ii if blasting has been considered, there has been ad- vice from some sources tha't REDS SRIKE AGAIN SAFGON, South Viet Nam (AP) — Communist guerrillas shelled a big river boat carry- ing two companies of Vietna-l the Mekong nd killed 19 mese troops in Delta Thursday a They wounded 69. Sherwood was fined $15 and costs or 30 days for driving a River, was fined $30 and costs motor vehicle while Im;paIred_ 01' 15 days and had his license by Magistrate A.J. Haslam, QC. Irophy fit as the result of the blood colleced during the past four days, F.A.S. Jones, provincial chairman of the Red Cross blood donor committee, extended sin- cere thanks to all who played any part in building up the de- pleled blood bank by being don- ors, workers or p this week's clinics. Funeral Held Very Rev. F.J. Maloney. CSsR Rev. Cameron MacDonald, CSSR; Rev. William Doucette, Rev. William Simpson, Rev. W. D. MacDonald, Rev. Leonard McKenna. Rev. Preston Ham- mill, Rev. Clifford Murphy, and Rev. Robert MacDonald. Rev. Basil Croken, Rev. T.P. Butler and Rev. Francis Corcor- an assisted in the choir. Inter- ment was in the church ceme- tery where service was conduct- ed by Rt. Rev . Eugene Rooney. Honorary pallbearers were W.L. IVICKEIIIIB, J. Thomas Mc- McKenna, Charles John Rooney, Jos h Roche, Philip O’Shea and Dennis O’Sliea all nephews of the deceased. Active pallbearers were Al- phonsus Morrissey, Malcolm Irving, R e gin a l d Maclnnis, costs or five days for stop at a red traffic light. Glen V. Trainor of .lnhn.<tnn's suspended for three months, for driving without due care and at» . tention. Alfred EB. Murphy, Charlot- = tetown, was fined $25 and costs or 10 days on a charge of as- sault. He was accused of strik- ing John LeClair, also of Char- lfottetown, on the head with his _‘ ist. -- William V Chapman, Park- dale, was fined $20 and costs or __ days for speeding. Gerald I. MacDonald. Chariot.- I tetown, was fined $15 and costs or five days for speeding. A man was fined $10 or five‘. days for failing to yield the right = Kenna, Owen McKenna, Peter of way. One man was fined $10 a rid - failing to 2 One man charged with being‘ drunk and incapable was fined $20 and costs or 15 days. Anoth- George Hayden, Edward Car- -er man, charged with a similar offence, had his case dismissed 1'19!‘ and Edwin Doyle. when he pleaded not guilty. At Vernon R. The funeral for Mrs. Philip held Thursday Church, Vernon River, where the remains were received by her son, Rev. Patrick Rooney, Lacombe, Alta. Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by another son, . Rt. Okla. ev. James Rooney, Tulsa, Deacon and sub-deacon were sons Rt. Rev. Eugene Rooney, Westlock, Alta. and Rev. Patrick Rooney. Master of ceremonies was Rev. Edmund Roche. Present in the sanctuary were Rt. Rev. J.A. Murphy, VG; Rt. Rev. P.F. Hughes. Rt. Rev. Pa- ' trick McMahon, Rev. Michael Rooney, Rev Urban Gillis, Rev. Charles McCarthy, Rev. Dr. L. P. Callaghan, Rev. Eugene Mur- ray, Rev. Dr. .P.E. 0'1-Ianley, Very Rev. Wilfred Mccardle, Rev. George MacDonald, Very Rev. Bennett MacDonald. Rev. Wildred Keefe, Rev. James Smith. Rev. Clarence Roche, this cleaning method might dam- age the face of the building. Some of the sandstone can be seen to be flaking a sand- blasting might aggravate this condition. The exterior of the building is to be cleaned to match, as near be adjacent Confederation Memorial Ruildin g. ‘lied 0'Heaiin and his 0015181011- fnom Summerside. The meeting closed with Wait» MENTAL PILL COMING ing Matilda, and the Queen. TORONTO (C-P) — Dr. John Cmmm Charlottetown retail merchants yesterday Indicated that - current outlook for Christmas sales may well result in a bus- iness boom over die season. One dealer said I “III!!! GPO very good— better than last year and definitely show an" improve- rs. tion asbeing .....buoysnt. I’. looked encouraging through No- vember siid since the Christmas buying has started It is excep- tionally good." Most other mer- chants agreed that sales are ahead this Year con'iP8|‘¢d '0 other years. None of the retailers discover- ed any striking trend towards earlier Christmas shopping, sl- tllough one storskeeper admit- ted that each year the shopping "couple of days or so. Stewart Macxsy. president of Firestone Home and Auto Co. Ltd" said that people are "Ina?! selective in Myth! till I 0 I 1'- 'l‘lIsy’ns not their m on! Christmas Sales Boom season is advanced slig_btly by I I Expecting Phillpson of Sweden, chairman of the International League of Societies for the Mentally Han- dicapped. said Wednesday a simple pill may eventually pro- vide a cure for many mentally ill lid persons. Here rded visit sounds like If. G. W schizophrenia could vani years." is. to a school for retarded children, Dr. Philipson said: “It el but sh in 50 TOWING SERVICE Nlte Calls 4-8048-4-8858 Dial 4-9722 New In Charlottetown Motor shampoo We pay all long distance phone calls on flowing buying more useful items. less' frivolous things.“ Another deal- er noted that the trend seems to be toward electrical appliances. Merchants as a whole fan that there were no startlingly new items on the market this year. They agreed that there were the usual new toys and all companies had broiight out modernised versions of their ‘ products. 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