lSlAND NEWS PAGE City, Queens And Kings J“The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. May 4, 1963. 5 Pavement Breaks l. Serious In Spots 3 A report was received last night that a section of the old :Montague highway. was closed ‘to traffic early yesterday after-i noon, between Millview an d‘ = Cherry Valley. It could not be confirmed late last night, but information ob- tained from a Vernon Rive 1" source indicated that the clos-l i ure had resulted after a large itransfer trailer smashed through a section of the‘ a heavy road maintainer wa s standing by on a round th e clock basis to pull emergency vehicles. such as ambulances.I: through until repairs are made.‘ ' The highway at Farmington between Souris and St. Peters was reported to be in poor con-, dition Thursday night. ~"' In some places the road is al-] , most completely demolished andl sand is being used to try and fill , t ‘ the holes. .pavemen' , 1 Motor vehicles are continual- ; ' 1'95"” it “35 flamed. ly getting stuck and m u_ffle ri ‘ damage has resulted on some: ' vehicles. t c ...,.' ‘ ', impassable. . .« V .v some repairs have been madeJ Meanwhile efforts continue toI The “I 5} 0f the D‘By “The CO. make passable a section of tth wayward KISS" Present“ in' . highway just west of More“ my Morell had to abandon one of Miss Glenda Power. Monta- lage where a hog deveioped am the cars in which it was travelly Elle. receives a cheque for $10 NliT ” t ' hower is president: Mr. Reev- Mental Health es is a councillor, and Mr. 1 Ass,“ Presents Chandler is secretary. The PROFESSIOAI. The ladies were the guests or trim)" as the Profession-31 Engineers of Prince Edward buffet s u p p e r and dance. Shown here, left to right, are: Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Boomhow- Souris Lions Club. Presenting the cheque on behalf of the School. Glenda Is 12 years old and in Montague Memorial I , . . - - as first prize winner in a re- . 15mm!hilliii‘ecahuiiuglloiigiiai er; Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm music for the evening was pro- ‘ BOWling Trophies ter pavement brake. yeSterday mg When it get “Mk In a how-I cent 0553.“ contest “Care 0’ Lions CM]. is her he a Chm" grade scwn' the daughter M fig)“ 3 Reeves: Mrs. ES Chandler vidcd by the Mariners of Your Eyes” Sfinnsmed by the Mrs. Bess'e MaCBeth 0f the MI" and M” Le” Power. - . enin . A roxim- - itotel last 9V 5 PP The presentation of trophies" SOURIS NATIVE SOUGHT atciy 30 couples attended the and Mr Chandler. Mr. Boom- Charlottetown. d mm, Georg P M Don Id ‘ an prizes won dur'm the sea. ‘ - ~ . i 6 ac a . ' in a recent contest 5 onsored g Charlottetown, and Sterling P. S-OUI‘IS Woman the Kellogg Compagy. by Mullin. 'Dracadie Cross, all Roger Tritcs. the company's PreseNTed AUTO [Maritime representative from Moncton resented her with the banks. corporatlonS. trustees MONTAGUE - Joyce Mac- keys. Pregcnt for the ceremony and receivers.'Some are in the i Alphonse J, Arman”, well- Lollan. SOUFiS» l00k deliver." 0‘ was Reginald Peters, Souris form of lll'lClalmEd dIVldehdS- lington. charged with Operating her Ford Film” Sports coupe, sub dealer for McGowan Motors but Pall represents the l'e' a vehicle with faulty equip. here Thursday. which she \vonl of Montague. deemable value 0‘ 01“ SIOCI‘ lmzant was fined $10 and costs certificates that have been : Fm: f '1- t ' ‘ forgotten by the rightful own- 31mg 0 Stop at a Stop Inquest Set , Into Death An inquest will be held Into the death of Russell Will iam tFlash) MacDonald. it was an- nounced yesterday by Chief son highlighted a banquet held’ at the Clover Club on Wednes-, ,. day evening when the Cana- dian Mental Health AssociationI was host to members of the BL? Ame ,verside Hospital Patients‘ Bow-3 :ling League. Several members} of the CMIIA board of directors. and a number of CMHA White; charged with operating a motor Ivehicle without a licence. were leach fined $10 and costs. Police, Firemen Are Investigated Do you know Albert Mc- y. Souris. RR 2? so. you may be doing him a avor tor his heirs a favor. If he is dead) by telling him to get in touch with Tracers Co. of America. at 515 Madi- KINGSWAY MOTEL and Upsiloned yesterday re- received any appropriate action Coroner Dr. LE. Prowse follow- Cross volunteers were 8150 re, ‘sign a motorist was fined fiver gfiding strong runliiors fthallwzllild be taken. d t h ing hisbreviewal of the autopsy sen_ . p E l:TonY Avenue, New York 22, ers. donars and costs. members of the po ce orce. e was supporte in istreport y the provtnCial pathol- Dr. J. H. Malone” resident ' - If any of the owners are nci'e involved in the reported statement by Fire Inspector ogist the division mwged and! Mr. MCAuley is one 9125.000 dead, the unclaimed funds will A jury made up of Walter Bur- of . . head table guests included Dr.l mlssmg StOCI‘hOIderS '“ cah' be paid their heirs upon pre- and ii rs J. C. Tllcr‘alllt, Dr.i “3.3M “‘9 U-S- ‘th °“”‘5 8‘ senlation of proper and legal and Mrs. Allison Deacon, Mrs.i Wm“ M “7300900 and do“ - St_ Clair Trainor. Mrs. Gordon,’ “M know It' . Other Maritimers being sou- Mills. Freeman Miles. prcsidentl Tracers, C0: of Amemca spe' ght by the company include: of the Charlottetown branch of. “all?” m find]an 3“ 50“” 0' Percy R. Veinot, Upper rcmmai of various articles fol. Louis Ranahan who said he. lowing the recent fire at Simp-!Wlshed the matter cleared up‘ hoe, Charlottetown, foreman; sons Scars. Chief Sterns Web-{for the sake the "good; Aneas Macxinnon, Allan Mac. sler slated his investigation in- name” of the department mcm-‘ Rae and Keith Myers. of Char. irregularities had bers who Were not involved In]. lottetown; and Harvey Douglas. been complt‘lt‘ W3Y~ ' Richard Brown and Henry 'cny Airman iIs Promoted ' I Gregory MacDonald. RE-OPENING On SUNDAY, MAY 5th former- Tll“ “1M “lid he would me} Rumors of the involvement? Douglas, of Parkdalc. were nam- the Royal Canadian LBS-110m. missmg pmple‘ as “’9” as Northfi‘eld N.S.' Mrs. Laura v ' . 3 rcpm'l 0" lrhe l'esuus,“'“h thetof members of the two dcpart- ed to inquire into the circum- and J.M. Lea, vice-president of‘i long. hell’s ‘0 fortunesi Mcc. MacKinnon. Cape Bre- grogogliaxi‘mtmoggk 12:5 beer; ll"llce ('Omm'lll‘e 0‘ CIIY Coun'lmcnts have been current Inl stances surrounding the death Che Charlottetown Juntorl 10‘“ I‘m 5' etc' ton, N,S.; Louis F. Cox. Truro. in the RCAR sergean Roast Young Tom Turkey, Savory Dressing (‘hamber of Commerce. , The 317000.000 awaiting 25,- Mr. MacDonald was found ly- Following a delicious dinner. 000 unsuspecting people is in ing in a ditch beside the St. Pet- 81d the presentation the‘ dormant funds being held by er's Road in Marshfield, Thurs- trophies. Frank McIntyre sang Roast Prime Rib Beef Au Jus T Bone Steak and Mushrooms Cold Ham Plate Garnish 0.. ‘ . , lthe city ever since the fire, and- of the former boxer. At the 53m? “met Fn‘e C‘h‘9f3rccently Chief Webster hasI Hll. Jen?“ Slated he ‘_"35 walt‘Isecn a large number "f articlch Inf! 8 l'elml'l from Ch'ef we"'iranging from television sets to! Sgt. MacDonald. a wartime wireless operator, air gunner,. re-enlisted in the RCAF in 1948 as a communications operatorp I N.S.: Thomas M. Ford, Ford's Mills. N.B. I slcr regarding names of a my; - 1 ‘ b ,n. day. wo selections I" 0 m her 5 .“I the m"? depart“ igrgndfiguzgunifiorgedwgwh::eI The in q u 9 st will be h e l d A si g - song and dancing N w and is at present emploch as an . VEGETABL_ES n-cnt who mlglll be lllVOIVEGH 5’ ‘ - ' May 9. .‘rounded out a gay evening. e instructor at No. 1 Radar a n d Mashed 01' French Fried Potatoes Communications School, New Carrots. Green Peas and said as soon as this was Ithey could be found. . T N. s . I RCAF‘ W“ o , , . 1 G I tation, Clinton, Ont. i H Sal Kl o Sgt. MacDonald Is a son of the Togqed ad I Arraigned before Magistratelcharge of firaud Gordon Stan-i late Ml“ and Mrs- R- J. Mac- ' DESSERTS ‘ ‘ 1'52 Dmhesm‘ Donald. Charlottetown. Apple pie, Mince Pia .QC’ on iley McIimuis, _____” nine charges under the Criminal ‘ Sltl't—‘et- Charlouetownv was seh't . . ode, FrederiCk Harold Waite, tenced to three. months ‘ Jelly and Whipped Cream M the moetmg 1' w a s\Ne'w Wiltshiire, yesterday after-lQueens county “‘11- . D I N N E R Assorted Sundries announced that the Cilmldlaninoon elected summatry trial by‘| McI-nntis was charged with de-l ' y Y Players would again visit Char-[mgistrate and pleaded guilty‘frauding the public of various: DINNER SET“ ED ON SUNDAY lottetown in the fall and an eluto all counts. lamounts totalling epnmxmate-' James B. Johnston. Plant As Part Of Meeting Plum Pudding. Hard Sauce Navy Parade Io Mark Battle Of Atlantic Sun. Canada Packers preceded the dinner meeting of the Charlotte- v town Kinsmen Clu'b Thursday night. A tour of the packing plant ofI $257. by means of falsehood. l Sunday. May 5 is Battle of the Atlantic Sunday. and will be a fitting beginning to Navy Week Ill Canada. “Considered by many to e the era in which the Royal Can- adian Navy came of age, the Battle of the Atlantic celebra- tions serve to remind people of the importance and need for a well-trained sea force. It is hop- ed that the public will become snare of their own role In sup- porting the RCN," Vice-Admir- al HS. Raynor stated in a Navy prcss rclcnsc. "\‘ai-y \Vock provides an op. portunity for the Navy League to seek public support and fin- ancial assistance for Its work In sponsoring the enthusiastic and Very impressive Royal Canadian Sea Cadets. Navy League Cad- els. and \Vrcnettes," he said. In Charlottetown, celebrations will take the form of a parade. The route Sunday morning Wll he as fol l n w s: from HMCS Queen Charlotte along Wa t e 1' Street to Queen, to Grafton. past the War Memorial. along Prince to Trinity United Church. The Roman Catholic party un- der Lt. Cmdr. MJ‘. Hennessey will parade to St. Dunstan's Bas- iica. City Taxes Hit Fast Pace 'The‘ tremendous impact on city financing of the earlier pre- sentation of the city budget was indicated in the tax returns to the end of April. compared to figures of a year “a, when the annual budget was not present- ed until late spring. Personal property taxes to date have seen $280,031 come into the city treasury. Last year. to the end of April]. only 81,162 bad 9 . Although real estate tax as- Iessmenls have only recently it mailed to the public. al- ready some 843,516 have been received in payments. Thls compares with $3,832 taken In aging the first four months of Other tax categories with the 1Amounts received to date, with Ill year's figures in brackets, are: educational tax. . gonzo; arrears, $06,850 ($53.- 42): streets and sidewalks 98.— 390 I‘71“; licenses, $1,248 (8863): miscellaneous 968.742 (000.044)- BIG TWIST Dosage .c AT THE ROLLAWAY CLUB . Tm. May 7. timing «on 9.30 rill i.oo . '15: The tour proved of tremendous‘i I0“ l5 being made to have the, The Royal Canadian Sea CadI-I i et Kent Corps bugle band will n , supply the marches. ‘Of the Clubs 45 menthel‘s “Wk 1964 centennial year celebra- The Parade commander WI“ géagi'gfififgtg £3123: tions. Details have not yet been be Ca t. L. 1. Prowse. com-l 80 S ' ' r v , mandinpg officer of nMcs Queen and explained the various phasest‘ c°mpletéd but results 0‘ Present. Charlotte parade marshal is. of the plant's wide variety of: negotiations are expected short-l t. Cmdr. 1H. Hodgson. execu-l operations 11)" _ ' ; tive officer of Queen Charlotte. Club president Kenneth Yeo A speCIaI guest of the meeting! Platoon leaders will be: LLsaid educational tours of var-1 was District Governor G.F. Mac-l Cmdl‘. Hennessey. Lt. Cmdr. R. ions Island industries have been t Leod of New Glasgow. le‘ Mr_[ J. LeClair. Capt. J.J. Connolly. instituted this year by the clubl MacLeod spoke briefly and out- icut. P. Gauthier. Lieut. Slicen,i to help its members become bet- i lined expansion of the Kinsman Lieut. J. Mullally. Llcut. .l. Mor-‘ ter informed about Island bus- movement in N e w {MIMI-and! ris. and Lt.-Cmdr. H. Thomsen.. iness enterprises. where three new club; have hoe“ {-1 Pickard Albert MacEwcn. and‘ terest to club members as 40I group spend a week here during by Waite, who is not represented ‘lly counsel. will appear for,” sentence May 10, on one charge1 9 , ' . of breaking and entering a West I vehlde upmtm‘s licence wlhetn Royalty service station. and Nquested by the 901106.. an 8?- stealing $4 in cash. and tobacco, wriggling? 8:51- ' t th alue of‘ llS- P9 ‘3? Cigarettes o e v ," s remanded until May 15 for A the same time sentenceIhearm'g' will be handed down, on four counts of theft from the. malls” , wo of uttering forged docu.l°ther than the” m ments. which involved cheques ‘dehces. lrhil‘oe Miller accused In the amounts of $30 and $35. we“ we" hhefl P20 and 00515 Also two counts of forgery, 0" 30 days In Ja'll- I which also inVcli'ed cheques. Norman J, Arsenault. Kinkora, one in the amount of $20 andtchanged witih speeding was fin. the other $15. “ed $10 atnidcosts. Appearing for sentence on .91 Lawrence Douceite, St. Andr Charged with possession of iintoxiicating liquor in a place Pleading not guilty to failing airy and produce his motor cttve -r&l- ; ‘4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 TODAY 5 BIG SHOWS I—3—5—7und9 noNIIIUMIIRRAY.. , Business man's i DINNER .9 75c l 1 During Mealtime each day except Sunday iDOW'sl ‘ RESTAURANT } FREE DELIVERY Derek Buntain. Dick Becker and ‘ Doug Brown were chairmen. Election of new officers will take place at the next meeting. Wood I. Ferry With more titan half of the. larger schools in the district - - - > their vote will change that of the , re ortina indications are that i _ ' y T G T d til: Chafiottetown Regional Highi larger ones‘ A defame $9.52“: 0 O O School proposal will become s1 5293‘” be made he we i e reality. ; 5 1 ~ Athoug‘h several smaller dis- tricts have "0t yet 8’90” ’l reported should send in “there a“ 5m?” indicationfil minutes of their meetings ii‘d‘cét'li "12.341552 “33.53;. l :3”; :5 Wine =0 action may ' l 3 en. minister and director of educa-1 Should the pmmsal go through Votes Receive-d So Far I ~ A Favor Regional School than 80 new members. 4 Other guests were Barney' “Since these are only smalleri districts it is not expected that; Captain Claude Hunter, presi- dent of Northumberland Ferries Limited reported last night that the ferry service would start on its spring schedule today provid- ed the CCGS Tupper had finish- ed laying the buoys. Mr. MacKenzle urged that all districts which have not already the DRUG STORE OPEN THIS WEEKEND GIGGEY’S PHARMACY 163 KENT ST. Will be open all day Saturday and will he the only Drug Store open Saturday evening and all day Sunday. DIAL 4-3170 FREE DELIVERY I I s I I ; s n | I . I ' E DIAL 4'7341 '0! 24-11011]! SERVICE the nightmare was about to become a terrifying ‘ reality . . . The Whispered threat a crime unspeakable! The ‘Tupper‘ left Charlotte- town yesterday morning and was reported last night that the work was going on well and was expected to be finished some- time to ay The ice in its present position between East Point and Ca p e Breton Island will not hamper the service but if a change in wind should occur the ice would “on said Yeswrday- , it would mean a regional high “Several of the smaller schoolsl school unit in the area guy. have told us thatthey want more rounding the city with ac- information." Mr. MacKenzleI commodatlon for grades nine said_" so the proposal will be re and ten being provided in the introduced at the school meeting Provincial Vocational Institute the first Tuesday in June." I for a couple of years. to fol- ' lowed by the construction of a building which would house grades nine to 12 inclusive on ground adjacent to the voca- tional institute. Speeder Fined In Police Court Now Open CAMEO be pushed back into the Caribou Channel and cause a clay. LL X Gabriel KBYS. Parkvlew Md" E PANDS Capt. Hunter said. Drive. charged with speeding. MONTREAL (Cpl—Construc- was fined $25 and costs or 10‘ “on 0! I new 3.000.000 building day, by Magistrate AIJ, u. for the arts and science facultyI nm in cit p'once court yes“... 0i lichlll University will start y late this month, wag an. Ry nounced Thursday. The 10 building. to be com-, Herman's DAIRY BAR Open 4 p.m.-10 p.m. .Alrport Road Charles Reginald Longaphle. 341 Euston Street. was remand- to May 10 with no bail. He pleaded guilty to the charge of being drunk and disorderly yes- terday morn ng. . A motorist was fined $10 and costs or five days for driving through a red traffic light. One man charged with being drunk and incapable was given a 20 day suspended sentence, completing the docket. a. DANCE storey pletcd late next year, is part of 335.000.000 ex- (I 9- McGiII's current pansion program. Charlottetown Curling Club DANCE & FLOOR SHOW Wednesday, May 8th 0 Dancing 9:30—1 Admission 1.00 per person members and guests 'Ilino Fin‘o Floor Show Acts port of M for now Legion building by the Mariners" . [lira-son A v 5i \ I ,‘The Cameo Beauty Centre will open Mon. May 6th., iThe operator, BEAUTY CENTRE Mrs. J. O. C. Campbell The. RCN offers you to) 121.00 a month willie attend- b) The Navy Pays your Tuition 1:) Summer employment and 1 d) Thirty days leave I year c) 75.00 a year Book Allowancel 6) Free Medical & Dental Care3 So during in theme . . . so frank in treat- ment . . . what happens is an adventure in file unusual. {STARTS MONDAY - A TERRIFYING WAR OF NERVES iiitimurlrn tit SUSPENSEI ATTENTION GRADE Xll - STUDENTS — SHOWS You may be one of tomorrow's 8:30 . 7 - I Naval Officers. Now its the time to Apply. ' mg the University of your choice, or one of the Service Colleges . interesting trave GREGORY ROBERT POILY wishes to announce that M M 0“ lo 3) Promotion to S'LT. on I H E ' no" graduation with salary of _ . ,, ,...,_ . ..»_ .3... .‘ '5' "I . 9 5 3mm taintalel and 459m " _ "i " i will assist her in the operation of this Modern Salon. 0 Open evenings by appointment 0 Telephone 4-8654 The CAMEO Beauty Centre 16376 Gt. George Street opposite liquor stars the attached coupon and mail to: (married) a month tiltiiii'liniil - illinm BALSAM - JACK KRUSDHEN mu SAVALASBARRIE CHASE milifliii‘ml': Mam n 5 Mt "mt-on - A W Y Mlllln ~ A I!“ II DI MUM-Ml INN For more information completel RCN RECRUITING OFFICER HMCS QUEEN CHARLOTTE CHARID’I'T‘E'I'Oll’N. P. E. I. , flip/70‘ send me. without ob- Ii ".rllo 'l. ... oggiiiiii‘initi‘clss inoihetflggiogfi: EnnrNinmen' diam Navy _ l ' 3 DAYS Name ........... ONLY Name of school . . . . . . . . . j Jerry Lewis—"IT'S ONLY MONEY .Town . . . . . . . . . .............. * * * ** * * * * I) S P E C I A L FROM 210031 UNTIL 7:30 pm, ’ _ -——-—-———-—-——