ailing... 44 il- a ‘y . u 49-. E ‘I 9 u}. f .I . “.I .. g. .. dfiiiiiififl-l .‘l .MN .So-ed program began Wednes- Vivian Duggan. secretary and l on to all young adults and l - . - - - day evening and will continue Bertha Mat-Lean, registrar. married couples. l2"??? sf11;?\\-‘{1lisril?£d c3351? at: Kzififiilgfigfiififgtpfgfifim 11-25. a. for the next five weeks. Shown About to register are lxnjr‘lxt - :‘——““”—"—"‘—~———‘ ummmions will likely be be_ hates to the association Wm be _ here are some 01 the mem- is, Eraser (.lark and Edith , .mcen two to four inches. discussed by cabinet welfare _. . ! lit-gion? t'toreczgta: Ed d and Labor Minister Henry ,. o , i‘ova co in. rinee war wed e said sterda _ - I- ; TORONTO tCP) — Tempera- i151and and New Brunswick: Inga brief yseubmittevd recently ea d n n I “"195 15m" by the “father iSnow. changing to a few snow- to the cabinet, the association i om“: . lflurrics by afternoon: continuing said it was beginning a drive to l ’ Mln- Max- imild; west winds 15 increasing have an persons who qualify for ' I Damon ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' " 8 _8 '11 afternoon 10 110 west a rebate assign the rebate to the - Vancouver 42 0 i v' - ‘ - « . v, ‘_ ‘ D “1th gusts to 4D. LOW-h1g1! at association for distribution to 1,... o S I r “MOMS 43 52 Halifax 25 and 35, New Glasgow Island hospnms. : lhdggi‘igon and 32, Gas-hen 20 and The Hospital Services Com- , By RON CAMERON I iMcIlwaine, Tryon. said yester- Regina . . . . . 11 16 23dl$ihlltl31t205yfiliideysfi20 Kgfluiil: giftignaxbth xggoiiiiogxiecis to 1.. Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer iday. . V ‘\Vinnipeg -21 0 Charlottetown 20 and 28‘ Monc_ 'ance ‘ .1“ hit nsur- Unqualified [riots Willl planes: Mr. Mcilwaiue is one of the‘Toronto . . . . . . . . .. 18 25 ton 18 and 28 Fredericton 15 ' plem ums' w c were not properl.v equipped for condt-tpioneers in locatin: scals by Ottawa ........ .. 3 23 and 28. Saint Clohn 17 and 30. “if?” adva-"ce owaember 30' tions on the dangerous iee- pan 1 air, and air- lifting the polls to Montreal . . . . . . . .. 3 23 Edmundston and Campbellton e assocmuon “de t V landing strips may cause a i r ! land. He is a qualified l) u 5 hi Quebec _ , , , . _ . _ ,_ 11 19 15 and ;_ _ fifvemmenl to take the lead m .mishaps over the s e a l i n :1 pilot. and 11857111 ail‘CYaft that is Fredericton 15 31 Bay of Fundy: Southwest be campa’lgn by assrgnmg re. umunds next month. Robert J. spcpiallvykbyilt for heavy “'Ol‘kfiaint John 18 27 winds 15 becoming light near ,;E§S,,‘,§‘f,gggfv‘;m§;tgfemyufng ,T———’-‘—‘-‘—": L' a'C-U 5- ihloiicton . . . . . . . .. 17 28 noon and incre in v r '. . =— o o i mg C ‘ H “all 19”“; 01‘- : a ' . . . . . . . . .. 27 33 to it"t“til'.\'(‘Sl 26:?ssniui? 521:5", advance far welfare Drlver Flned istretch 300 to 400 met in 19111th Charlottetown 2o 27 in mics lowerint? in snow to one ' ..___ ’ twh‘le a reenlirfmall crait re- , Sydney 21 30 mile and occasionally in heavier ' . I o :qll'l'L‘S DEUVQC“ Dooland :000 “‘9? ‘ Rarmouth . . . . . .. 27 31 shut: to near one-half mile: tem- At Rusnm at 10:27 8,-m- a n d At S l dancing and [Me-Oil emirli- st, John's 32 34 pcl'nlill‘f‘s near 30. 10303 P-m~ . Summers“!!! tide ,thl‘lS are such that the plane eighteen minutes later than i I “so aboyp plum to ten HALIFAX (CP‘ ~— The \\'t'"l- liizh ll(l(‘ today at Charlotte- Charlottetown. Sun Summerside YMCA‘s annual FOR S’SIDE SO-ED bers registering. Seated are ,.SUMMERSIDE - One of thc‘ *smallest dockets for some timeI faced Magistrate W. _il€’Slf’l‘ 5.? MacDonald in Prince County Magistrate‘s Court yestcl'day.‘f George Robert Arscnnuh ofl 3e.Alma was fined S75 and costs‘ when he pleaded guilty." to atI "'wtithdrew 3 ch a rgc "Charge of harm: care and con-: trol of a motor vehicle w Ii i l e, _hls ability was impairrd by al-j ‘= who]. , Alberton detachment RCMP. laid under the highway traffic act against a resident of O'Lcary. RCMP 'atated the charge was laid inf 1959 and accused left the Prov-i ince shortly afterwards, and 1185 not rtturncd. One accused was remanded .in custody without plea on a charge of possession of intoxi- cating liquor in a place of her than residence. The case was ad- ‘ journed to Feb. 19 , " One accused was fined 35 and) 'msts for failing to stop or a'i stop sign. —— feet of ice ridge; num- lomin: ther office says snow should town at 2:53 am. and 2:57 p.m. at 6:54 and sets at . i the pan. or come in over the some heights. Mr. Iicllwaine began the llllvll ’ by air last year. when pressed' by the seal hunters to try his plane for the work to find out if it was pl'JIilllblL‘. The ventux‘ turned out to be successful. and it is reported 3 Halifax factory for seal pelts will send a fleet f up to 100 planes to the ice fields this war. Two or three more Islanders with private planes are report- ed to be interested, but the l r planes do not have the big en- gines needed or the power for short take-offs. Experience in this field is ex- tremely necessary, Mell- waine, stressed, as the eralti comes down on it short landing field on skis and has no brakes. He hopes to employ another i plane for the operations this year. but will not do so unless he can hire a quixliiicd commer- cial pilot with bush experience. i TINY PRIMATE The bush baby is smallest primate. Though only ‘ four inches long, it can leap six feet. iWESlERN f-EBRIEFS 7' VISITING IN S'SIDE '{-Mrs. George Matthews. Alber- lton, is visiting at the home ofl her son. Fred Matthew's, Sum- l met-side. I I UEST 'Mro. David Campbellton. A1. button, is a guest of her son-in- 1’aw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. earl Crockett. Summerside. 4301mm ICE SPORTS v'rhe Borden area schools' ice ‘ will be hell tcnigiht at the Borden Rink. Schools from Borden, Carleton. North Carle- g’m and Cape Travense will take The sports start at 7.30. VISITED SON ,,James Higgzns has returned go his home in Central. Lot 16 after spending some time visit- fhg with his son. Dr. Elton Hig- gins and ly in Niagara Falls, Ont. ATTENDED FUNERAL " William. Robert and George White loft Albormn yesterday on m to their homes after ' hem Woburn. Mass. attend the funeral of their (hole. RM. Dunn. X ALBERT l.. ':' THOMAS ., White Rose p~0 fuel oil f'O- shove oil I . W I two-war RADIOS H- a. n. Dial um I I”: v . ‘WWH ._ »- » is: John St. off Eu! end Gerald St. o Cornedn ‘ and try the ALL-NEW HOMELITE CHAIN SAW llghMllghI, only 13% lbs. (lou bar and chain, 0 New ‘Sllm-Trim' design for easier handling. 0 Now, ofioslly accessible 0 Famous Hematite shert- stroke engine in tough dio- caxt can stand: up to toughest usage. 0 Now 'Pormo-Hard' Tip Bar. 0 Now four parts prices. GET A FREE DEMONSTRATION TODAY I Murray White Solo: 8: Service Charlottetown, P.E.l. iNursing Assistants Graduate Eight students were success- ful in passing licensmg examin. etions in the recent course at the Central School for Nursing Assistants. Dr. LE. Browse. chairman of the commitbee under the Licen- sed Nursing Assistants Act, has announced the following Central School graduates Mary vieve Campbell. St. Terwa's Marie Winifred Frost, son. Bayfield, Antigonish Coun~ ty. N.S.; Mary Helen Elaine Mc- Gna . Ti ' Sam at Sher- ren. Spring Park Road. Char- lottetown: Roberta Sutherland, Milton: Mary Bernadette Ma- 5 tone Deanisay Crescent. Char- lottetown; Anita Marie Mathe- ‘ .a. J.G.E. Ball. minister st. Peter's: Ida Elizabeth Wed- lock, O'Icary. Rev. of Trinity United Church. was IRWIN FELLOWSHIP HAS DINNER MEETING guest speaker at the annual banquet held by the Irwin ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Feb. 15, 1963. Christian Fellowship Group of ch rch last night. Among head table guests at the ban- uet, held in the church social Rev. Ronald Francis Parsons, ,Gov'l To PROGRAM Betton. Seed is a program op- move rapidly across the district [this morning. As the disturbance The request of the P.E.I. Hos- ‘moves away late today the con- pital Association that the pro- Discuss lPlan For Rebates He said the matter has n o t been discussed by the govern- ment, and he will bring it up at an early cabinet meeting. rector of the Parish of New London, P.E.I. has been appoint- ed rector of Tangier Parish, Scotia. and will take up his new duties there May 1. He will suc- ev. George R. Ebsary. who became rector of Chester early in January The new rector .of Tangier hall were. left to right. Rev. Gerald Wyrwu, eminent min- ister of Trinity; Mn. Wyrwu; Mr Bell and Mr . , I. Macxle. president of group. Rev. Ronald Parsons Named Tangier, N.S. Parish Rector ‘ was b o cation. While serving in th Canadian Army in W e a t or he beg course of training for the in try under direction of the av B a r to o t. N Harold the rn in Newfoundl a n d where he received his early edu~ special inla- Most . W. . then Archbishop of Edmonton and CASCUMPEC Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Grah and daughters Dorothy and 8?:- nle, recently vlltted with rein. yes in Cascumpec Frank Bryan recent] a few days in Sackvllle.)i\l.§.em ‘ Mrs. John Raynor is a patient I; the Community Hospital. 0'. ar . M. d Mrs. Bruce Ca . there Jr.. attended the Hereitii‘ld Breeders Association banquet held tn Oharlottttown recently. gig}; olfsoMspentd (the weekend a o 1-. an Mrs. Machlllaml. a o R ' Mrs. Jean Coughlin was hos- teen to the Ladies Aid of the O'- Leary Community Hospital Jan. 35th with thirteen members an- Primnte of all Canada. In New“ ’0“ “11 With gifts for was ordained in the Diocese of . grab “3- PW" Wilton were Athabasca In 1955. While in present Emm‘dnmenl constit- MERALD SCHOOL rises today 535. FREDERICTON SCHOOL Honor roll for mid-term: Grade VIII: 1. Kella Glydon 2. Frankie Bertram. Grade VII: 1. Sylvia Glydon: 2. Karen Jorgensen and Frank- lin Abbott (equal); 3. Donald Weeks. Grade VI: 1. Elmer Weeks: 2. Charlie Rose. Grade V. 1. Danny Ross. Grade IV: 1. Lorna Glydon; 2. Elsie Ross. Grade III: 1. Mark Zimmer- man; 2. Byron Weeks; 3. Mien- ael Rosa. Grade II: 1. Paul Stevenson. Grade I (A): Linda R055. Grades 1: Barbara Hill and Neil Zimmerman (equal); 2. Gary Ross. Highest average in junior grades. Mark Zimmerman and Lorna Glydon (equal). Highest average in Senior grades. Sylvia Glydon. Marie Weeks. teacher. .Following is the midterm re- por : Grade VIII: 1. Sharleen Lambe; 2. Arnold en; . Arnold White. Francis Hughes (equal). Grade 00 VII: 1. Rowe; 2. Brenda Debbie Gillls. Grade VI: 1. Janet Rowe; 2. Lowell Croken; 3. James Raf- t Bernadette Mayne: 3. er y. Grade V: 1. Mary Frances Smith; 2. Pamela Murphy, Rog- er Green (equal); 3. Preston Croken. Grade 1V: 1. Rosemary Delg- han, Dianne Sinclair (equal); 2. Keith Lambe; 3. Karen Rowe. Grade 111: 1. Coleen Sinclair: 2. Ronnie Hughes. David Allen (equal): 3. Alan Mayne. Grade II: 1. Gerard Murphy 2. Mary Ellen Clark; 3. Mary Theresa Croken. Grade I: 1. Michael Lambe. John Rowe (equal); 2. Darlene Malheson. Kevin Stewart. (equal): 3. David Sinclair. Principrl. Catherine McKenna, assistant, Phyllis C. Smith. distinction u a mtosl priest in the Indian mission Fort Chipewyan. Later he be h Al- berta. which pariah he left in to come to Prince Edward came rector of Sexsmlt . 1960 sland. While in Remington, P.E.I Mr. Parsons'hu served u see- retary of the clerical chapte of P.E.I. Deanery, and has 31: been active in the Canadian Le- gion and in educational and oth- he will be in charge of the congre- T a n- M u r p h y Cove; St. James, Spry Bay; St. S t. Thomas, Mooseland; St. Paul's. Mushaboom; and St. Michael’s, or community activities. In the Parish of Tangier gation: of Holy Trinity. gier; St. Peter’s. Andrew's, Spry Harbour; Sheet Harbour; and wlll hav occasional assistance from Har- old Snow as lay reader. he new rector of Tangier t married to the former Mills of Pictou, N.S.. and the have four sons and one daugh- ter. His successor at Kensing— will be appointed ton, P.E.I.. later. :-- momma n- (v Wnifinmm THOMPSON'S Essa Service THOMPSON’S Corner Gt. Goorgo & Euston St. Phone: +718! STAN THOMPSON ESSO Service Phono 4-82" ll SOUTHPOR‘I' Essa Service ESSO Sales 8. Service ATLAS Tires, Batteries, Accessories NORRIS and GARTH SCOTT SOUTHPORT Southport NEW OPERATORS western Canada he served with onary o TIE I yI I l ed of very humorous reading by Mrs. Jennie Thomas and a contest, also a contest by Mrs. race Thomas. Lunch was serv- ed by Mrs. Doris Thomas, Mrs. Eva Gamble, Mrs. Jean Gam- ble and Mrs. Florence Murray assisted by the hostess who fur- nishes tea and sandwiches. Mrs. Muriel Lewis will be the hostess It the February meeting. and Mrs. Stanley Wil- llams and George Williams, of Bidet'ord, w e r e recent Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers Jr. r. . .Bryan, Summers‘de. is visiting at the home of his son and daughter - in-law. Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Bryan. Mrs. Phyllis Lewis, teacher of Cascumpec school was confined to her home for a day with ill- ness. r——--——--q Pattersons ; I' 0 Watch Repairs I I 11: Kent St. Dial 445732 ‘ ESSO Service Phone 4-4136 A.