As part of the. observance of National Newspaper Newsboy Week, some 20 mem- bers of the 4th oharlottetovvn Wolf Cub Pack of the First wou= cuss see NEWSPPER PLAN Baptist Church, were ta on a tour of The Guardian-Pat» riot printing plant last even- in Above. the boys crowd around Ivan MacDougall, as Spring Park Playground, Rink Plans Outlined At Meeting Ivan Doherly, clhairman of the parks and playground commit- tee, outl-inedplans for the new Spring Park of the most largely attended Spring Park Home Association. city planned to place a water hydrant near the playground, thus enabling part of the .play- rmmd to be converted into an rink during the winter meetings of and School 8 outdoor months. Mrs. Manlorle Dover. prlnci al. introduced the teaching staff and said the parent-teacher in- terviews would begin Nov. 5. She reported that she was con- ducting an experiment with P "l"8'°"“d at ‘me Members discussed" trafflllccon- trol and safety in the vicinity of“ Cuisenaiire Method ‘of teaching arithmetic vdth some grade one uplls. the school, and chose Dr. Doug- las MacDonald to ask authorities to paint crosswalk: at intersec- tions near the school, and to erect traffic warning signs. A special meeting of interest to parents of Girl Guides, Brown- ies, Scout.s and Cuba was called for Oct. 30. Presiding over the meeting was John Eldon Green, presi- dent Mlrs. Maurice Griffin . and . read the minutes of the last the meeting he explains to them hlS of the operation in as; iing_ the ga-ileys of type which go into the make-up of a dail newspaper. . CHLORINE TEST IS NEGATIVE. In a fast check in answer to complaints. necei ed health officials Thursday made 19 tests of the water in widely scattered sections of city. ' ' . In not a single intance was there discovered a sufficient quantity of chlorine to regis- ter a change in the testing material if’ '1‘-he tests were conducted by the division of sanitary en- gineering under direction of Honors D. J. Auld Because of his "sustained in- terest and creditable contribut- ion toward the advancement of science", Dr. John W. Amid, formerly of Covehead. P.E.I. has been invited to become member of the New York Acad- emy of Science. The invitation is signed by E. Thomas Miner, executive direc- tor. The son of the late James ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County‘ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Se.t., Oct. 20, 1962. Ch'town Man Charged With Golf Club Break Jardine. Sherwood. pleaded not guilty and his case was adjourn- ed until Oct. 22. A fine of $10 and costs or five days, was imposed upon Roy Boyd MacQuarrie, Hampton, who pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle without registra- tion plates. For operating a motor vehicle with a beginner's licence when not accompanied by a fully ll- Gerard Joseph Devlne, Char- lottetown, charged with theft of approximately 34 from the Charlottetown Golf Club had his case adjourned yesterday to Oct. 26 to fix a date for hearing. He appeared before Magistrate Ja- mes B. Johnston in Queens Cou- nty maglstrate’s court. The case of Cecil M. Tweedy. Vernon, was adjourned to Nov. 12. He is charged with driving while impaired. Phyllis Ethel Dickleson, New Glasgow, charged with theft of money from the New Glasgow cenced driver, another accused Dairying Company. had her Case was fined 85 and costs or two set over to Nov. 2 to fix a date day , 1'" I‘°‘‘‘‘i"3 A similar penalty was meted Hollister ‘G. MacKay, French River. charged with failing to §§"a‘9.S“,';;’,$l‘°s’,;§_’ “um ‘° "°I’ I Frank Hughes. president of the Railroad Employees Club of Charlottetown. announced night that next Monday the ACTRESS GIVEN UK BLACK MARK LONDON (AP) -— Jayne Mansfield had a black mark against her name today for smuggling her pet poodle into Britain in defiance of the country's strict animal quar- antine ru 5 The blonde star arrived in London Thursday from the United States with the tiny poodle—calied Soubie Wee- out of sight in a leather bag. Not until she reached the airport restaurant to wait for a connecting flight to Lebanon ‘d the dog show, its face. Joseph Morris, an inspector for the agriculture ministry, said angrily later: "I have had this trouble at the airport before with pets belonging to film stars. The’ poodle should have\been kept by customs or taken into quar- antine (where it would have stayed six man s) " Morris said he was refer- ring Miss Manafield’s case to his superiors. E in n _.___ .._____.26Th 8 C859 Science Academy S"'""- *‘“"‘°' gtoip [sit the scengj of agdactcidgnt. a s case a ourn o c. _ . - Chilly Chicken Makes Long Trip of James Alan River. was set over to Oct. 24 after three wit.- nesses were heard. He is chars» BUFFALO’ NY. (AP) _ A chilly chicken turned up very much alive after an eight-day trip from North Dakota to Buf- ed with impaired driving. Allan Mccoubrey. Covehead. falo in freezing temperatures. it was disclosed Friday. The charged with creating a distur- chicken rode in a railroad box- bance in a public place, had his case adjourned to Nov. 8. Three men were fined $20 and costs each for having liquor in a place other than their resl- car loaded with frozen turkeys. dencc. _ a Buffalo refrigerating com- Pleadmg guilty to a charge of pany official said. It was not speeding, Ronald Arthur Babin- determined how the chicken got eau, Charlottetown, was fined into the car. 0 and costs or five days. On a similar charge, David Rexford Auld, who was tfne builder of Auld’e Mills at Cove-head. he left home at an early age for Western Canada and landed in the Yukon at the time of’ Klondike Gold Rush. He later entered MlcGlll Uni- ver.si»ty to study medicine. Dr. Auld has practised medicine in Calgary for some years and is now retired and living in Van- couver. me with Prernier Khrushchev. The Cantwell. reported yesterday by Oliver Manuel, superintendent of the Charlottetown water depart- m-ent. Women's Auxiliary Of CNIB To Hold Open House Tonight an The president, Mrs. John B. Murley, chaired openlns meeting of the Women‘: Auxilg ‘goo BIS Planning ‘Ha-l~lowe’en O O I Kiddies Party At the semi-annual meeting of the Benevolent Trish Society held Thursday night, the enter- tainment commlttee was given the green light to complete the arrangements for the an Hallowe'en party for the child- ren of the members. Approval was given to the staging of the annual Irish play. and the holding of a parade on March 17. 1963, in honor of the patron saint of Ireland. The date and place and the director for {he play will be announced» ater. ‘ = s: E. The entertainment committee also announced that during the fall and winter months, chicken raffles will be held, and the members were asked to watch for the specific dates of each 9d raffle. To increase the entertainment W facilities for the members dur- lng their evenings at the club- rooms. two dart have purchased and installed. t course of the meet- ing. presided over by t. Brady J. Smith. a brief tribute ‘ Wilfred; J. Wood. recen y. half-yearly reports from the various committees kl- dlcatcd that the tinulng to and happy '°f.‘.°" operate a 5' state. - 1 of the CNIB which was attire Centre Friday after- Meédo-fll’ "I "a by all. Guests from lottetown were Greatly thfi-I1 by the whole afternoon, and a crowded bus ride provided lots of merrtment. Mrs. Laura Clapp. the secre- recta- 3. fax, from the annual meet the national office, Toronto. . W.J.P. Macmillan. Mrs. Allan J. MacDonald, Mrs. Blythe Murray. Mrs Ignatius Murphy. Mrs. Urban Blanchard. Mrs. ' and the pres! Open House which the Friend- ship Club and the executive members of the Maritime Coun- cil, Halifax are holding in the centre Saturday evening. ‘Continue to offer their interior repairs. Ladies‘ ' Children‘: Men‘: footwear for all the DISABMERS SET SAIL STOCK!-IOLM (Reuters) lear disarmers Wed- nesday sa led from here for et h to reach Lesllngrad Sunday. No Change Soon I On Berlin Issue MOSCOW (AP) -—- Diplomatic sources have indicated that th could detect no changes in the Soviet positions on major East- West disputes. . This opinion was expressed -3 following the three - hour inter- view which . . Foy D. Kohler speculation was based on an in- terpretation of the communique agreed upon by both sides after the talk. inspector didn’t find ut the odle until after Miss Mansfield had‘ tucked Soubie Wee back into the bag and flown on to Bei- rut. Former K. Of C. Club Rooms Purchased By Railroad Club facilities of the club will be location at 21 Water Street, formerly occupied by the Obstr- lotlewwm Council, Knights of Columbus. Mr. Hughes stated that for some time the club officials have been trying to obtain larg. er quarters, due to the club- r at 130 Richmond Street, being unable to cope with the membership, which has now reached 110. The new quarters. having eight rooms, will more than ac- comodate the present member- ship, he said, and will provide for committee rooms, guest room, general room, carrd room for pensioners, and space for dances and other recreational activities. The Knights of Columbus in their turn have taken up tem- porary quarters in the cluibrooms formerly occupied by the Sons of England above the K of R store on Richmond Street. Eventually the knights will move into their brand new quar- moved to a recently purchased M Ttlil Nearing; secretary, Itrustees, Leigh . ard Rennessey and John We are not slamming‘ the better half when we say that you are. not mecbanically_ minded. Trust the ex-- parts to help you with your tire problems--’ Hubby will be proud of your decision. . coon,-‘inn TANTON TIRE 152 Kent St. Dial {-3574 *****¥«v-4:-xii, ...whut must a good girl say to “belonq"'? M NEW MANAGER NAMED ST J01-l'N’S (CP) -— W. B. Cornforth, m a n a g e r of the (.‘NR's Newfoundland Hotel here since 1959, has been named manager of the Bessborough Hotel in Saskatoon, it was an- nounced Monday. Mr. Cornforth will he succeeded by W. J. Ma- DRUG STORE OPEN THIS WEEKEND theson, assistant manager of the Jasper Park Lodge. The communique said the meeting was held in an atmos- phere of “frankness and mutual understanding." The Russians are still dls posed to talk over major differ- ences rather than embark on a program of immediate action, .observers said. iplomatic sources were in- clined to believe the Russians haven't said or done anything to indicate they will touch off a Berlin crisis after the Nov. 6 US. congressional elections. mar. 4-3424 CURLING? CLUB DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Do You Know? Most people are not too sure just what their insurance will do for them. We would be pleased to review yours with you. PEAKE-MARTIN LTD 0 Fire I Auto Insurance 92 Queen at. Dial 2-1281 FOR... ALL YOUR CAR Looking ahead ts) It-this NEEDSI $3: ‘f§'§,‘:“'L§§”1;,,f 1_°M,,,.,,h, Rebuilt Engines, Automatics. and'Miss Lorne Weeks consent- G¢"¢|'“°|"- 3“'"°"v 5"” to purchue ‘unable gm, Pumps. Holds, Crinh. 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