CITY NEWS PAGE ‘ TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK Ch’town Man } Reginald McCarville of Char- } lottetown has been chosen to The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., May 5, 1959. Is Appointed | Mr. McCarville served with the Royal Canadian Navy and on his discharge was appointed as- -sistant treasurer of St. Dunstan’s Credit Union. Prior to the war he was one of the. pioneers in the credit un- ion movement on the Island and was treasurer of the Liguorian Credit Union in Charlottetown, the first in the é He was for a time employed 1 . e re when he appeared on a charge | Credit Union League Director eee, me meee DIRECT SAILINGS FROM HALIFAX “ieee : ; . f Doiron, who holds a bac-| with Associated Shippers, Inc..| Richard Power was born on| Brendon McGinn was born at; John MacDonald was born in| ST. JOHN’S of commerce degree from} and later acted as government) 457i) 19, 1937 in Bell Island, New-| Emyvale on September 11, 1936.| Charlottetown in August, ae. 5 : Dunstan's University, has/ shipping agent in the Newfound-| joundiand. He received his pri-| He received his early education | He attended Queen Nfld the credit union post for the| land service. In recent years he! mary education there and at St.| there and later finished his High| and completed his’ High School | - . year. was manager of the P.E.I. Im! Ronaventure’s College in St.| School grades at St. Dunstan’s.| grades at St.“Dunstan’s. In 1955 . During the Second World War,! dustrial Corporation. Jon's where he finished High | In the fall of 1955 he became a| he bacame a Freshman. While at Blue Trader | ; School in 1955. During his four| Freshman and since then has/| St. Dunstan’s he was prominent ' years at St. Dunstan’s Dick has| been prominent in student activi-| in athletics and student organ- May 4 . e e actively participated in a num-| ties, this year serving as Trea-| izations. He graduates with a on ° . ber of ‘student organizations. He | surer of the, Students’ Union. He | Bachelor of Science degree and M-S FESTIVAL ADJUDICATORS ir rave | graduates with a Bachelor of | graduates with a Bachelor of} a Commission in the Navy eel Béedfor dil F Arts degree. Commerce + | serve. | May 6, 15, 23 ' Dividing the adjudication} were these three prominent Ont-, tions here before, Mr. Terry in ‘ (Craswell Photo) (Craswell Photo) : (Craswell | ’ @hores following the official open-| ario music specialists (left) Eari| 1954 and Mr. Roubakine in 1956. June 1, 9, 17, 26 ing of Prince Edward Island’s| Terry, Boris Roubakine and Gar-| Mr. Bender appears here in this . ortene e e faced Magistrate Martin at Sat- 14th annual Festival of Music at] field Bender. Both Mr. Terry and| capacity this year for the first Oo Kensington Resident Draws urday’s session. Through rates from, point of. Prince of Wales College last night} Mr. Roubakine judged competi-| time. _ q ( Four city youths appeared on — a es oes im : e nectio INE. Route : “Our proposed schedule for | charges of being drunk and dis | your shipments “C.N.R., te e next year calls for a six and a Seven-Day Sentence In Jai orderly. One was fined $90 and | Halifax thence N. C. 8/8 te C C T . hour flight from Montreal to 2 costa f || St. John’s. ouncillJo all For enders London as compared with ap Pleading guilty to a charge of ote arrested the accused | ty, 7 re ’ proximately double that time at driving while intoxicated a Ken-| after they observed him com-| costs or 10 days.’A fourth was Newfoundland %h . : present”, R. V. Lanihan of Trans- sington man was sentenced to} ing out of a gangway on Graf-| fined $20 and epsts or 10 days. - Canada Air Lines told Rotarians serve seven days in Queen’s| ton Street at 1:30 a.m. Sunday| A city resident drew a stiff - Canada ; : at their luncheon meeting at the| : Cousty Jail when he appeared in| and going into the doorway of! fine of $50 and costs or 20 days n Phase 3 Sewer Project fs cy Pe Gt se | hac eect Sees Sigs] Steamships Mr. Lenihan, who is Sales Two Char’ n men facing| the sound of breaking glass and | had driven on River Representative of TCA at Mone- similar charges pleaded guilty| then saw the man go into &@ Road at a» sped of 45 m.p.m. at Limited Charlottetown City Council last | work surrounding Victoria Park {of councillors A. Walthen Gau- ‘0%, spoke on “The Civie Jet to a reduced charge of driving) service station parking lot next 4 time when students were re- Halif 3-871 evening decided to call tenders| was to be done that they should det and J. Arthur ey. age, today and tomorrow”, giv- while impaired and each was| to the pharmacy. I ax : Passed at an emergency meet-| ing of the council, held in the! Council Chambers. The tenders will be called to- tack and that it should last for rat least four or five years. All members the council were present with the exception ley Matheson and commission secretary, F. A. were also present. Vaniderstine |Lakes, “Now a plane takes off | somewhere in Canada every ten | seconds”, he said. , GREATER SPEED “Before another ten years have passed, supersonic aircraft hy ed until Monday for sentencing by Magistrate Ke.M. Martin. The arresting officers told the introduced and thanked the aker . recollection of what had hap-| pened. } A fine of $75 and costs or 20. days was drawn by a city man | appearing for the second time for phase thrée of the new Ward, look ahead and combine the Also present were members of '"& 4 Comprehensive review of fined $150 and costs or 30 days.| The accused told the court he luncbeon break . Six sewer outfall, for construe} both jobs. | Charlottetown’s water and sew-|e 8reat advances made in A Charlottetown man_ was) had no -evidence to offer in his| Failure to stop at a red traf- tion of a new sea wall and for| City Surveyor, H.A. Messervy erage commission. H.R. Bevan, |2¥!ation im the 50 years which convicted ona charge of break-| own defence other than he was the 1959 sewage collection build-| stated. that the present breast-|E.E. Clawson and W.L. McKen-|#ve elapsed since McCurdy flew ing and entry with attempt to! drunk at the time and had ne|} ing program. work was not subject to ice at-'na Commission engineer, Stan- the Silver Dart above Bras D'Or commit a theft. He was remand- Resolutions to this effect were | , ADULT POLIO CLINIC For Third inoculations at morrow and will be received) at e e e , : 4 spe ; - | Operating a motor vehicle while | » : will reduce the flying times less ; ’ ihe office of she city cer wp | Canadian Mission Secretary (2.300% Ts a iuess of Rotary were, Capt.| his driver's cence was cax- ELMIRA HALL, day May lith. . ‘ e (continued as he described the Halifax, Major Orin Simons, City, THURSD net reeand $6 the taving of te] Talks To Baptist Men’s Group 22 miei er) on, v. uenman [Jack Batwinle and Albert Dob-| ge! charges of belag’ dea sd ret necting head of Govern — commodation developed in air- - ee ee incapable. One drew a 20-day from 7 te 9 p.m to the end of the naval abutment in the vicinity of the eastern| retary of the Canadian Baptist | Bolivia, India and Africa-to-point|_ “For every action there is a| gain in five years. TCA transfer-| John Ledgerwood ~ p- | 10-day suspended term. First Inoculations ‘will be given. end of Svdnev Street, Engineer | rorei i ; out that it is only through de-|reaction, equal in force and op-|red 6000 passengers to MCA and bellton, NB. was a visiting) HEAVY DOCKET - William Crandall: stated that he| = Mission Board, Was &| 4.-ation and sacrifice for- the posite in direction”. “This force|P. E. Island last year, an aver. | Rotarian. A heavy docket of 13 cases ct Pe SS couldn't recommend anythine | else but the sea wall. which was | | suggested by Councillor Baker | : FAR SUPERIOR He said the assessed cost of | riprap protection for the posed sewer line. would be ap-| proximately 80 per cent that of the_sea wall and the wall would __be by far the more superior of | the two The liné would be covered by fill four feet high and extending ‘15 to 2 feet. he explained. j Councillor Baker noted that if | ® major job on the old breast-| Evidence Heard In County Court | e ; Possession Case al circulation in municipal and The Crown completed evidence. fn ‘ County Magistrate's yesterday in the case of a Char-| lottetown man charged on three Dr. H.S. Hillyer, general sec- guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Baptist Church Men held at the church hall last Choosing as his topic “Change- less Christ in a Changing World” tist missionary Tabs and seven air rushes | Dr. Hillyer drew on his rich ex- | Bolivian converts were murder- | chamber where it is mixed with a Sewer Story | Gets National Recognition lication which has a wide nation- construction outlets. The story deals with the lay- the Hillsboro River Midered by the edit- on the i and was | perience in the mission field in cause of Christ that a man can | experience the full joy of. Chris- | tian life. ; He cited his experience in livia When the Canadian Bap= | ed by Nationals near Oruro. | had volunteered during the five preceeding years. Dr. Hillyer maintained that the Baptist Church in Canada has been making a mistake during the past 50 vears by leaving most | ample of the modern aircraft,’ A story of local origin has of the foreign missionary effort |Mr. Lenihan said “its length of | |been given front cover recogni- to the ladies alone, when it {s|150 feet is equivalent to the ition in the April ‘issue of “‘Civie definitely a privilege | Administration” a Toronto pub- | sponsibility of men. Dr. J.A. Clark. a long time member of the Foreign Mission Board. introduced Dr. Hi!lyer and Martin Fennimore expressed | the sentiment of the members for Court ing of Parkdale’s sewerage line | the visit and the challenging ad- | dress. | Bud McMurtry and keith Bur- craft travel. is now called ‘thrust’ as applied to- jet enginés. The air is sucked mto the engine by a compressor. The air is squeezed and its pres- oars into a combustion jliquid fuel and ignited, its pres- The result of this massacre, he | sure increased more. It has now | said, was that during the next | no place to gp but out the back! the physical side’, Mr. Lenihan year as many young men andjdoor, which it does in a great; went on to say, ‘safety as well | women volunteered for service as | hurry. The all important result—| proved through the years,’. ‘To-| ithe air leaves the engine faster | | than it enters’’.. MODERN AIRCRAFT Describing the DC as an ex- and re-|height of a 12 storey building) }and its width 15-20 feet longer than the first flight by the Wright | Brothers. Its fuel capacity is 18,- 000 Imperial gallons—enough to drive your car for 22 years. With a consumption of 1.900 gallons per hour it gobbles up the equi- valent weight of yourself and your baggage every minute’’.. age of 500 per-month. which represents 66 per cent/|° suspended sentence, the other a “We work very closely with | MCA and are fortunate in having .an air line guch as MCA to deal -with in_our P. EF. Island trans- fers. The growth and efficiency of MCA speakes for itself’. SAFETY STRESSED = “Growth has not only been on as speed and comfort have im-| day it is four times safer to fly than. drive your car. Statistically speaking, the most dangerous part of your air trip today is the taxi ride to and from the air tops for Mother's. ports”’. “The Transatlantic routes are) among the safest in the world, | ‘15 times safer than driving your | car, even safer than riding a bicycle or walking the streets,’ he said. 2 c Rotarians Frank MacDonald and Bob Large were co-chairmen | for the luncheon .and respective. | counts of possession of stolen! ors to be unique in civic works. _| Deseribing the Vicker’s Van- goods knowing them to be George Newmar ~‘ Parkda!> was eK ee” Dany ca deeacee eos ve oe oe H U R R Y ! stolen. ‘the man responsible for using | » . medium range airplane next . The case was further adjourn- ed by Magistrate Gilbert A. — QC, until Monday, May Ith. Two Crown witnesses, residents 4nd dollars and at the same time , Gillespie requested, more this method of placing the sew- erage line on the river bottom— a schemé which saved the Vil- | lage of Parkdale several thous- and called for volunteers with rakes and shovels. during earlty evening hours this week The project chairman Leslie men Da. test fovelty and Winsloe, took advantage of the federal | for painting Sunday school areas year, Mr. Lenihan said it would carry 100 passengers and ten tons of cargé and is 100 miles per hour faster than the Viscount. Touching on the subject of local traffic, Mr. Lenihan said \DON'T MISS SEEING Day Sweaters and Skirts Mother’s Day ‘Moore & McLeod Ltd. The youthful look, the. young feeling . . . whatever her age, Mother has it! And; be- cause she takes the young approach to fashion, of course she’s hoping for Blouses, * gift. 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