‘_ V V A cheque for $894 from the staff of the Charlottetown store of Holman's of . was pre- sented yesterday to the joint appeal of the two Charlotte- T h e Charlottet o w n YMCA placed first in the athletics and second in the beginner and in- termediate swimming sections of the Canadian YMCA's physi- cal education program audit this year. The announcement was made in Toronto recently by J. W. MacVicar. director of phy- sical education of the Canadian National Council of YMCAs. The audit was carried out in the areas of leadership, begin- ner and a d v a n c e d athletics. swimming. and participat i o h; an is comparative with 19 other YMCA's across Canada with the same facilities. The local association obtain- ed 9033 points and this is nearly double the Canadian average of 4852 points. The fitness program at the Charlottetown YMCA is meet- ing with a great deal of success. Such a large number of ladies were attending the “slimnastic” classes held on Tuesday and Thursday nights. that this year more classes had to be organiz- ed for Monday and Wednesday afternoons. ‘ All the classes. both afternoon and evening. are followed by a swim period where instruction is available for both beginner and advanced swimmers. Jack Turner, well known local physical education enthusiast, has bee n instructing evening classes for the last six years ... '3 'U C "1 u-o town hospitals for funds. Shown above left to right are staff members Louis Gaudet. Augus- tus Kilbrlde and Mrs. Gordon Toombs, as they present the I Program Audit Gives Ch'town ‘Y' Iop Rating and John L. Evans. generall lsecretary of the Charlottetown 5d I'YMCA has been instructing the. .day classes. The swimming in-I ] struction is ill the capable handsl of Miss Andrea Duvar and David 1 I Mills. i iDamage Said 1 Heavy In t l 3-Car Pileup l A three-car pileup at the In tersection of Prince and Rich?i mond Streets early last evening‘. resulted in extensive damage; to all vehicles involved. butt 9 of the occupants sufferedi any injury. i The accident occurred whEn‘. a 1956 model car being drivenl south on Prince by DavidI Thompson. Charlottetown. col-l lided with a 1957 car operated1 east on Richmond by Mrs, Maynard MacMillan. Charm-E ttetown. ' The impact swung the! Thompson car around so that it was facing east and at theJ same time the third car. a 1952i model also travelling south on Prince and driven by Harold Glen Ross. Mt. Edward Road. 5 O 3 Building Permit Figures Are Given The total amount. of building permits for the first quarter of the year increased to $5,196,- 300.00 from $423,750.00 for the same period in 1962. it was learn- ed from Norman Stewart, city engineer. yesterday. The tremendous increase was dlle mainly to the permit issued for the Fathers of Confederation Memorial Building. valued at more than five million dollars. For the month of March. the total permits issued amounted to $72,300.00 as compared to $381,150.00 for the same month last year, One permit was Issued for a single dwelling. at 313.000.00. re- sidential alterations totalled $18,000.00 and commercial alter- ations came to $41.300.00. The l a r g e s t commercial altera- tion permit was issued to Wool- worth's Ltd. valued at 325000.00. rammed into the left side of. line Thompson car. Earlier in the afternoon an-. other traffic mishap occurred[ on Euston Street. near Orlebar. wllcn a 1954 model. driven east on Euston by Spencer Llewel- lyn. Charlottetown. crashed in~l to the rear end of a 1961 can] moving in the same direction! and operated by Ralph Fran- cis. Charlottetown. Damage in this instance was r not very severe. F ls Largest . P.E.|. Village l Parkdale with its of 1.735 is listed as the largest incorporated village on Prince Edward Island in the annual re- port of the department of indus- population ' Supreme Court Opens Tuesday The spring or April sitting of the Queens County Assizes of the Supreme Court of Mince Ed- ward Island is slated to open in Charlottetown at 11 am. ne Tuesday. April 9, Announcement to this effect has been nude in the recent in- Royul zette of by John ‘1‘. Townsend. of Queens County. LOCAL BRIEFS MAKING PROGRESS Loyola Doighan. Emendd Junction. is“ progressing favour- lny in tho Vctorill General sheriff iii-iii a g s"; it: try and natural resources for the year ending March 31. 1962. Second in line. and the only other incorporated village with a population of more than 1.000 is Sherwood at 1.581. The other incorporated vil- lages in order of their popu- lation are as follows: St. Elea- n - sh. 968: North Rustico. 772; O'Leary. 717; Mis- couche. 671; Murray River. 486- Mt. Stewart. 427; Murray Har- bor. 306; More“. 375; St. Peters. 317; Wellington, 279; Klnkora. 267: Crapaud. 1w: Cardigan. 187; and Victoria. 145. Paving Program Not Decided Yet The city street paving pro- gram for this year has not been . .decided yet. John Butler. city | comptroller said yesterday. 5 h , re c e nt weather chan- ges have created large holes in many streets which will require patching or in some case repav- 1 ing. Some of the deeper holes I have been filled temporarily un- i til patching is begun. Typhoid Cases Found In Scotland LONDON (Reutersl The number of confirmed typhoid cam in Britain ran to a Thursday with the addition of two new cases in Scotland. the ministry of health announced. Three of Scotland's six cases are not linked with the escort break In Emmott. Switzerland. No fresh cases oo- Parkdale I. HOLMAN’S STAFF AIDS HOSPITALS DIVE cheque to Jack W. Johnston. co-chairman of the hospital fund drive, The money will be split between the two hospitals. The money came. from employees in- surance commission. The 1101- . rebates from the hospital man firm will make a $3.000 donation to the campaign it was 1 announced. Visitor Sentenced To Term For Assaulting Lorinzer Moreman, Alabama" U.S.A.. Magistrate A. J. Haslam pre- i ed Magistrate ‘ Crown attorney Alan K. Sca1-. Wales College — 157 registered éllme Staff members displayed a beligerant ‘ es called one other witness to the as compared with 98 at last fall's attitude in city police court yes- .stand.‘ Constable Norman Harlclinics. He said that the terday when he was charged with ‘ ris. ,the assaun-lt of James B. John—.tachmcnt cf the 1ston. Queens County magistrate. .DRAWS REMAND of the Charlottetown RCMP. Percy Maclnnis. 218 Hillsbor- .ISIAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County On Retarded ‘City Branch Has Address An address on a disease wh‘ch causes severe retarda- The. Guardian. Charlottetown, EFL. April 1963. 5 N 1,106 Donors Register For Red Cross Clinics Yesterday's concluding ses-‘ sions of the Red Cross blood donor clinics held at Zion Church hall in Charlottetown were very busy ones when 365 donors re- gistered to top the day‘s ob- jective of 270 by 95, The grand total for the three days was 1.106 which was 45 over the original quota of 1.065. several of the other competitions retarded children. and thanked ‘ 1" although the actual number of bottles collected was consider- ably less due to the unusually llarge number of rejects. ‘ I Fremont Archer. chairman of] the Red Cross blood donor com- 4 mittee for Charlottetown. stated‘ tion in children was given by Dr, .1.A. O‘lianley of the Sher— wood Hospital for Retarded Childrcd t' the members of the .Charlottetown branch of the Retardld (.‘Ililrlrcn's Associa- tion at the April meeting. ! The disease, called ‘Illlllll'la, is an inborn metabolic idlell'l'ICl‘ which can cause se- vere retardation if not detect- ed. he said. Junior Board of Trade seemed “9 “'35 Ihahkt‘d (01‘ his to be ahead in the armed ser- ("9‘5 by ROY Smallmah- vices clubs competition. Local VihCIal Prosldphl “I the Omau' 1432 (1_B.E.W. — Maritime Elan. ization. and Ernest Lord. re tric workersl In the Cllarlolte- Sldt‘hi 0‘ the Charlottetown town and District Labour Coun- bl‘anCh- cil group. and public health inn Src.ai worker. Miss J. Cum- tlle P.E.I. Public Servants’ As- miskcy. save a brief resume sociation section. Winners III ‘on the kind:rgarten class for K.A. Parker and the local board for donating the at Prince Street could not be established last. Dr. night but will be announced at school a later date. classroom endering valuable assistance School. yesterday's clinics were It was announced by at Mr. following organizations. Zion vinciat dinner meeting will be last night that he was delighed Church Women's Auxiliary, St. held Monday, April 22 at the .with the overall response, es- :the first day's results had been rather discouraging. He ex- who had reported as donors. as; well as to all who had assistedihl‘"?d - in any way in the tremendously‘vices during-the three days This ' RCMP Thursday were holding I I Canada during April. Only successful outcome or the three‘was in addition to the technical 117-)'(‘al‘-01d yOULh In the death! n inspects of the clinics carried 0f MI‘S. Hazel Marga r: .on by the twelve members of the i 46. of Game“ settlement 3'30“ I days of clinics in Clharlottetow The chairman remarked pa ipecially in view of the fact that ‘doemer parish councils of the Catholic Nurses’ pressed sincere thanks to all 593 Rangem Dunstan’s Basilica and Holy Re- Clover Club. League. - Women’s and the Association. I In Women 5 Death A total of 118 persons contri- SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CPI ~ 380 hours of voluntary ser— . ret Moore. . ticulalrly on the excellent turn mOblIe Red Cross blood donor‘22 miles east 0 of students from Prince of .team from Halifax who are full- ‘ The woman‘s body was found . late Wednesday night in a small 26 stu-l de- ‘dents from the Vocational School ' who had attended the clinic yes— ttcrday afternoon gave the ob— jective a great “boost”. frame bungalow. The youth was not identifiedu RCMP said charges would de- pe on instruction-s awa-itedl lfrom the attorney—genoral's de-. { paz'lmcnlt. 1 Discrepancy Is Claimed . ough Street. convicted on the. Lee Gillis. chairman of thei RCMP said the woman diedl He refused to enter a plea .to -charge of being drunk and disor- . Red Cross blood donor commit“ l of head injuries suffered from ‘. Ih“ Charge and CONI'IHUOPSIY 1n-idely. was remanded to April‘tee at St. Dunstan‘s University. n a Weapon 0mm. an 3 {1,-9.5 terruptcd the Crown wrtnessesll without bail. 'yeSlcl‘dal' declared the seniorsl ' ' 1 Earlier it was beliele during their testimony. I on a charge of illegaiiv hav- as the winners of the interclassi \v ~ - '- v - w ‘ r v " ‘ . - i . . - .. . t - _ a firearm “as Imolyed but i (.wl'O‘V n witness Constablc‘king in Ins possession a quantity 1 competition there. \\'1II1 tllelpgrgl?feda “fizlcziialfigislg‘tHEE [ms is no“. fairly well dispmv. Charles M. Clark. of the Char- lof liquor in a place other than i freshmen as a c10se second. and opposition Leader A v7] Math: ed .. an RCMP Spokesman said lottetown detachment of the .his rpshiencp, a man was fined ; the. ' JllniOl'S and sophomores i980" a S k ed the 'govémmcnt game said the instrument be. RCMP. ICSIlllf‘d tllat Wednes- $20 and costs or all days. ‘ ‘lralllna not too far behind. Ibenches for an explanation dur.‘li’eved to have inflicted the day m queens county mag's' FM Em“ through a Stop “"1" ing yesterday morning‘s session. death now is in their possession. trate‘s court the accused had; attacked Magistrate Johnston -was fined $5 and casts or twoiof when the magistrate had ordered 1 him removed from the court- '. room because of his shouting. He 1 {was appearing on a charge of! vagrancy. 0n taking the stand in his own defense. the accused admitted he had assaulted the magistrate. He was convicted and sentenc- ed to three months in Queen's County Jail. w ‘i t hout stopping. another man days. charges ccmpleted the docket. Two were sentenced to 20 days twith sentences suspended for a .period in order to give the lmen time to leave town. and the. other was given the $20 .costs fine. or ten days in jail, op- 'tion. QueensCandidateSays Iiberals‘lrresponsible’ Charges of “irresponsibility” were hurled at the Liberal par- ty by Queens County PC candi- date Heath Macquarrie, Progressive Conservative meet- in in a newly-renovated York Hall last night. Mr. Macquarrie said the Li~ berals. in forcing an election at this time. had blocked the pas- sage of "useful legislation" which was to have been intro- duced by the government. He said there was now “no talk" by the opposition about the devaluation of the dollar. . Macquarrie referred to a speech made before the Unit ed Nations Economic and So_- cial who is reported as stating Ca- exchange tion than before the 1962 mone- tary crisis. DENIES INDECISION Denying Liberal accusations of government indecision. Mr. I Macquarrie painted to instan-l ‘es of government action withl regard including to aid to the province.‘ lillle Atlantic Provm- program. education grants. and- the Nm'llhmnberllmd causeway. Hon. J. MacLean. Conservatives. and said indicators were all the ecomm-ic p. Also present at the meeting re Premier Walter Shaw Hon. Andrew MacRae. minis- ter of agriculture. and Russell Drl coll. MLA. Premier Shaw said P.E.I. had received excel- lent treatment at the hands of a Conservative federal govern- ment. and that this favorable treatment had been extended € :9 at 8.‘ Council by Per Jacobsson.‘ ,2_ Malcolm Dockerty; 3. uin . ‘to both Liberal and Conserva- itive provincial governments. iDUTY TO VOTE He appealed to those present lto vote on election day. as it .‘was “a citizen's duty". Mr. MacRae. in asking for support for Island Conservative candidates. said the Liberal party. which failed to hold seats in every province. was not a national party. Mr. Driscoll pointed out the seriousness of the coming e ec-i ltion. and stated that Progres- sive Conservative leadership was needed in world affairs. i Chairman of the meeting was ‘Alton Younker. ‘ Musical entertainment was ;[provided by Mrs. .Iack Carr. Mrs. Fred Ford and John Carr. Iwho sang solos: Mrs. =Vessey on the accordion. lPauline Currie. step dance. I Refreshments were served. and I ‘RESULTS IN CONTESTS A quick glance at the res-lllts' the other competitions ‘in the bankers' appeal; . Magdalen Is. i Seal Hunting iSets Record . QUEBEC 1(‘Pl 7 More than. 25.000 seal pelts worth an esti- jmated 5800.000 have been han-. died on the Magdalen Islands .since March 1 ill what appears- }to be a record season. i Seal hunting cnds April 30 In the Gulf of St. Lawrence. 1 I Tile ilunt this year has seen' .one life lost in a plane crash. fan the ice. Two other planes; ialso were wrecked. l‘ l Twenty light planes. five bell- lcopiers and at least seven small 5. [ships have taken part in the‘ hunt. The ships, which have .taken an estimated 75.000 polls. I will return with them to Noval chotia where the processing isl done ' Temprovincial auditor shred vealed that the Bank or Mon_‘sum of $445000 transferred last about 11 pm. Wednesday by Three drunk a n d Illcapable treat again attained 100 per cent :yt‘al‘ t0 the Industrial COFDOT-l thelation. but the annual report ofI had been living. RCMP said. —-‘the corporation made no men- Her body was found on the sofa tion of it. Mr .for an explanation as to why the reports did not , .1 with h o e. T e Leader of the Opposition. ' v'. r during the question period in the kenm‘d" E' I- ' House. also said he was not. - satisfied with a government answer to question deal» ing with the cost of building. laminates. Montgomery Hall. Stating that wools. weaves. HP report of the . They declined further details. the Mrs. Moore's body was found stated the Lawrence Lee with whom she Mathew" 35km I of the lice home. RCMP said Mr. Lee had been phenlke- ‘ pro- N.B. YoWfiEITT groups of volunteers from [he ;Smallman that the annual pro- “"“J‘ ‘ _ . -./..// LOW TEMPERATURES FORECAST will be over most of i . . Mercury readings below normal eall's 30»day forecast. The forecast. based on long range predictions and sllbiect to or- southern parts of Quebec. On- mr, ca 5 for eavy precipita- Ial‘io 8nd Bl‘iIISh COIumbIB tion in inches or rain with 10 will enjoy normal tempera- inches of snow equalling an ture , according to the inch of rain United States weather bur- (CP Newlmap) at work in East Saint John and I was accompanied on his return home by Mrs. lil‘oore’s 16~year- old son Patrick. The woman had two older daughters who lived elsewhere. Results of an autopsy here‘ Thursday were not disclosed. IF IT’S FISH “And Can be Caught" \VE HAVE 11‘ Queen St. Meat 223 Queen 4-7333 l****'****** :TODAY - SAT. O'N LY - S’fgfi‘fffl'gfig ” 'THE GUNS’ BLASTTH‘E SCREEN WITH A NEW KIND OF TENSION in solid colors and checks , in the newest styles in town ,. . . . Choose yours now! tenders for its construction had not been called, he asked the minister of public works to name those to whom the $900000 cost of the building had been paid. Hon. J. . Matrheson said an- swering the question in the'de- tailed form asked would entail 25.95- a tremendous amount of work for his staff and the various ocuments involved were avail- d able to members for inspection at his 0 Ice_ Opposition Leader Matheson Ladies’ Wear refused to accept this and said . ~ Gt. George St. the new members of the Legls- Dial 4.8925 lature had a right to the answer requested. ‘ lilagdaien I from ‘ which hunters operated small boats or the planes. left them in the . packs each day and picked up the pelts before ferrying them 0 e .1! G n: .— l . Tile men make about 50 cents .a pelt. . -’ ' SPECIAL NOTICE Shoes worn by models in the Fashion Show selling at 20% off at LePage Shoe Co. Ltd. The Home of Good Shoes Since 1920 CARDROSS SCHOOL Following is tlhe report for March: I Grade VIII: 1. Erma Mac- ‘Eachern: 2. Gavin Quinn. ces grant' roads to I'emurcesl Grade VII: 1. Jean Dockerty; , John n Qpeaking on “feign trade Sta Grade VI: 1. Eileen Dockcrty; ' - r 'I . Fl : 3. M'I Fl nn. ‘ ‘ted that Canada had reached a Em“ ynn 3 es y V: 1, Margaret Camp- ; 2. David Quinn. Grade 17V: 1. 2. Leah Flynn; erty, Grade III: 1. Stella Shepard. Grade II: 1. Marjorie Doclc ty. Grade I: 1. Francis Pineau; 2. John Flynn; 8. Dan Shepard. Highest" average in senior grades: Jean Dockerty 97.3 per- cent. Highest average in junior grad- es. Robert Quinn. 93 percent. Helen Cobb. teacher. t3 '1 A “FIRST” IN P.E.I. POLITICAL T.V. PANEL BY YOUNG ISLANDERS TONIGHT - CFCY - T.V. - 7.20 TO 7.30 PM. 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