"“fi fi‘ldl‘l‘ B ‘33: g . :Vrit'. aa~< mica: a! It ~::e~-ra- 3-. 1-1— m I I" d l I I .I h I s I a "run. sire. "95‘. M «~0- w—ah—AHJ mi N About 1.000 d: ‘v'i'R'v’ : are in Ottaua for t“ v ‘ .rnvlal meeting of ‘ .rm lnsl< Itute of M a‘ilrg'l‘. Ind dllll'irl_ ht film it} fili‘t‘i MINING MEET they will look at every phase I of the industry. Herc. nr. 1 Marc Boyer. Deputy Minister ‘ of Mines and Technical Sur- vcys lieilt. points out a dis- ..ISLAND NEWS pAGE‘Physical Fitness Alborion and West Prince County 2 The Gulrdlln. Charlottetown. Well, Apr. 25, 1962. ,P.E.I. Civil Servants Planning [Job Evaluation Resolution Consideration wtll be given tolthe Canadian Federation of a resolution asking the govern-' Government Employee Organ- meat to carry out a job evalua— ‘ inatlons, and Gordon Burnham, tion and classification program president of the Nova Scotia Ci» for the province‘s civil servants. ‘ vii Servants Association. at the annual meeting of the: Mr. Macintyre said he is ex- P.E.1 Public Servants Associa- ; pecting a large turnout for the tion. to be held next Monday meeting. The association has evening at the Community Cen- about 900 members. tre in Charlottetown. I ‘ Auociation president J. Vin. . east MacIntyre said yesterday NOW Member! i that the resolution is one of . “six or seven" drawn up by the Are Recelved directors of the association for} consideration at the meeting. l CENTRAL LOT 16 — At the Another resoluth will askrEaster Sunday service in the the members to consider an m- l Lot 16 United Church the foly crease in association dues. to lowing were received into th e provide facilities for administra- membeflllil! 0! “19 church: the and research [or the or- Mrs. Major ltlacLeod. Joyce Mc- i play to ES. Jones of Halifax l lccnirt‘ . and James Richard- son nf Vancouver. ((7? Wireplaoto). While Prlzn- l-. 'ti~ L15)- “as due on the Island yester- .. W.” Cum“ day afternoon. Yesterday and today. Mr.‘ cunpaign Monday ni."" w: "to Democrats a'J' Council in Quebec City. high gear at FIRST BUSINESS Thursday. PM i‘nllscr- First order of business for thc vatlve canrir‘. ' \ Eu .vv ir—xlng leading PC candidates will be on the Island an m tivthwa to to renominnte for the election get their (’t'l"l"l ' a Mrs. .\izl _ Ii'll‘d. _ 8' r- \‘n in: gressive t" - ~t"’\ I' 2: a lzlzt night Heath \llt'tl‘l l< title In the clti ". .2 on": (ind Hon. Anctts \léil ll ‘1‘ mil arrive Thursday. Dr H \" t‘ Philiips —_ WESTERN BRIEFS —_ cents. "SITED HALIFAX Keith Gard and \lr and \Irs Heber Gard li.l\r~ l‘r‘lllf'rlf‘d to their homes 'r. I)‘l.t (try a ‘ I c r apending snmn 'imc tn italiiax. 1‘0 SAINT JOHN Kr. and Mrs Frank Leach, Iaint John, .‘3 B l‘.‘l\P rr‘illl’nCd alter spendln: “l- home of the lat -r' .. and Mrs. Bruce .\lnt litntlcnil, O'- Leary. my. [V 0"}: \R\' Mrs. Alvin Mom and dmlzh- Oars Hazel and \‘n y .Iran of Dartmouth \' K. 1 r \ils Wil- Ikm Ford and i ll of Char lottetown are \pl‘lllitll; the Eas- tar holidays at the harm: of Mr. and Mrs Elm Hmmcr, 0'. 0.\' 'IOI'R Kr. and \lrs ltvunalri \inc- Ausland. Bloomtlrid. lett recent: Iy on a sixwecks tour of Canada and the United States. [5 GUEST Mrs. Box. Fredericton NE. D I guest of hcr son and daugh- ter-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Gerald la. Alberton. WELCOME GI'ESTI During the wcckt-nd. Mrs. E. A. McCue. Alhcrton. had as welcome guests her son. Roger (tom Montreal. her armada-law Nominating conventions are 91d ‘5 scheduled Thursday, Friday and 'N‘k . Saturday "'9 day. Queens County PCs will PTO- . meet at the Community Centre nights. On Tlurs- to name two candidates. who Too Late To Classify HELP WANTED: wo—NT'A? for regular housework. days Two mall children. Phone 4.3m. fill SALE —- ONE 1955 mun: two door hardtop. Phone 4-4000 or 124 Water Street. WANTED — WOMAN offiitf lare virtually certain '0 be Mr- Macquarrie (PC) 13.269; Reid | d PCs Expected ‘ a S .where Dr. Phillips is. likewise “norm, {or Mudonald 157. . l l ligalr'illsmosl-Cerlam Chm“ 0‘ de‘ The 1958 tlectlon Saw I record. Death was the punishment for ll per cent vote on the Island ml with 45.744 of 53.1w eligible MacLean and Mr. Macquarrie. Friday night. Kings Countyl PCs meet at Georgetown wherel Mrs. Macdonald is also a vir- tually certain candidate. and Saturday night Prince County 149.3YELEC'I‘10N: Macdonald PCs meet at Civic Auditorium. Early speculation that Phillips would not renominate was ended some weeks ago by ‘ "”“ "“r' Mat-Lean is attending a meet- the doctor. himself, who public. V‘W in: of the Canadian Fisheries 1y stated he would be a candl-l date To MOVE SWIFTLY Following renomlnation to move swiftly into the cam paign next week. The Liberals began their cam- paign last night with a televi- sion broadcast Involving tI! cl r . Queens County candidates, Alli- son Gum and ira Lewis. and Earl MacLeod. president of the‘ Fifth District Liberal Associa- tlnn Carl Hamilton. National New Democratic Party secretary. will preside over a meeting of the \‘r-w Dcms Thursday night at the Charlottetown Hotel, where the party's financial campaign and clcctioon strategy will be i to care for child while mother ironed out, | l and daughters, Flt [A 2 and Mrs. Gordon Mumford of Sum. merslde and F0 and Mrs. torna' Murphy, Sydney. N S. and their “liliel . O'I'ORED FROM N5. . and r works. Phone 4-W. COME to the Variety Concen‘. in Tracadie Hall April 26 at 8’ o'clock. Admission 3 and FOR II E N T. FURNISHED. l heated room on first floor. 1 All modern conveniences. in quiet home. Centrally locatctl. (icntleman preferred. Dial 4-3309 after 11:30 a.m. LAST VOTE COUNT As election campaigning be- gins in earnest. here Is a break- down of how the parties fared in the last eicction of March 1958. and the Kings County by- election of 1961. PRINCE COUNTY: Phillips in“ 10.088. MacNaught (L) 6.490. Gallant ICCF' 211. Ma- Ql'EENS COUNTY: MacLean jorlty for Phillips 3.387. if you "CI 6 start building a fine future no w/ he the Canadian Army teach you a wellrpaid trade and coltinae your cdneatlol. Eloy fun. companionship ud-duaglfa-ysa prepare foralaafntnnl was WhySoIdkAppraaflaaPlal. HIRI'. HOW YOU CAN QUALIFY! Yonmutbaldtbntnothave reached your 17th birthday. Yul-smealrny-snlmentatandardsandhavaat hast (had. 8 m Enrolment starts In lay Ind anflnuaflflhphbcmnlcuqnotasarefflkdaaflhr- therafaeJh advhbla to apply in good time. Get in! details today. without obligation. tro- tha local Am It . these conventions. the sire Conservatives are expected ‘ unintion. adden. Anna Monkley, Sharon iPye. Donna MacLaurin. Kay .1" To SPEAK Forbes. Ronald Carr. Donald The meeting will be opened1Mcrhdden.Csrl MacLeod, Al- "p’mo by u “are” "0m 979' lan Forbes and Robert 13etton..I mier Walter R. Shaw. other speakers will be Harryl Jr The service was conducted bv Hunter, national secretary of ' Rev. Ralph E. Johnston and “The Old Rugged Cross" was: sung by Misses Gail. Gloria: and Marilyn MacLean. Flowers were placed inlov-‘ iving memory of Mrs. Jessie (PC) 13.701; Campbell IL) 7.334: (Ll 7,609. Majority for MacLean 6,367; for Macquarrie 5.660. (PCl L923: Kickham (Li 3.- ter lilies and other potted plants 774. Majority for Macdonaid i,- added to the beauty of the ser- vice. (Pct 4.476. Kickham 1L) 4.309. EXTREME PENALTY larson in Saxon times. and in ‘the 12th century arsonists were, voters turning out. bumt at the stake. Allillasanssihgswsopsntotlla (distasiorl’flwilldusttsad! Vote Pearson - Vote Liberal Grant Is Hon LG Dewar. minister of education. announced yes- terday that the province will get a further 815.0!) in physical fitness and amateur sports grants from the federal govern- ment. to bring the total grant for this' year up to $76.31 Dr. Dewar said hat federal health minister Waldo Monte“! has o-flrmetl that the nor- Iaee wlll get 30.“? this year as Its share at, a a.m.sss tedenl grant to the provinces tar pr» motion d physical m. and a timber $15.40. to provide or ‘ ‘ la the and ar- ganlaiag al a physical fitness program Ills year. According to Dr. Dewar. the federal government has made 8250.000 available as a non-mat- Boosted The federal minister has an- “vised Dr, Dewar that it is hop- ed a draft agreement will soon be drawn up so that the phyt-i- . ' cal fitness program of this pro:- ince can be approved. Dr. Dew ‘ arsaidthatolficers of his not ipartsncnt will hold prelinnuary idiacuxslons with federal repre- pentntives on the agreement. 1 He said his department will sub- ‘mi‘ some proposals on the for-. matron of a program. l “In this province." said Dr.‘ ‘ Dewar. “our plans are beginning to roll. We have already made I lamngementstotake on twol extra men inotn'departsnent to‘ help draw up a program of sport - for the summer " l Dr. Dewarsaidthatwo are lJohn E. Ready. Charlottetownfi l .u . I C “as .. I i 4 fishermen mm ,1 “ Are Qualified “m ‘°"" "ii i: Ioncton . lflallfax .. . :5 51 PM m m . Charlottetown . ll 44 '“ thei. kuve Varmouth H g 3 gnaw. as a math St. John's. NM. 32 is .da two-weekcounelormoac engaged in deepsea tourist ex- curas HALIFAX ICPl—‘I‘he weather office says cold. dry air rill give mostly clear weather In the This brings to 5‘1 the mun- Maritimea and there shrunk! no berolmuwhobave coursesincetiwas paaaed enough sunshine to bring tempo peratures up to the high 40s. flied In year by “K “We! Adisturt-nce approaching from Email. It was Tuaad VFraau. lAllaectionaoftbepswincc lthe Great Lakes is expected in I! by m” Wlhring increasing cloudiness to idle southern re ‘ today tol- lowed by rain but the northern represented uni-is those regions may miss Its effect. who took the examinations lust concluded by Curtain I. hie-t Dias-Into of use deputment of Regional “mam: and vicinity, 1511011, Annapolis South Valley: Clear Ottawain win W1 ‘ booming cloudy about midday; ' tron-put. thepastweeh Today. Captain A. G. San. IeyoftheSteamahlp hn Services. transport. Halifax. will enm- maice or the boats‘ Ming ching grant to the provinces for ‘ W Chin“ 13mm: summer' . to he need for low ~ . this yet. He win be he - weekend this one year. Each province gets a straight $15,000 plus a per capita share. Lot 16 Hall lSIate Named CENTRAL LOT 16 — The an nual meeting of the Lot 16 Com- munity Hall was held last week. it was decided to purchase a new linoleum for the stage and lhave a heavy electrical circuit and additional outlets installed. The new directors are Jack KINGS COUNTY: Macdonalleambie by her daughters. Easu Yen. Mrs. Ralph Monkley. W.P.l Miller and Keith Barrett. all re elected. The officers for the c o m i n g year are president, E d w a r d Clark. Ire-electedt: vice—presi- dent. Jack Yeo; secretary. Mrs. Clarence McFadden (re-elected) treasurer. Wilfred Ler ire-elec- tedl. salons I8tli i m diviaitm at this year's ilederal grant was announcedi ‘about a month ago, each prov-. lnce got a straight $50,000 plus a per capita grant. Prince Ed- ward Island's per capita grant' was $10,867 bringing the total . grant to 300.307 ’ E’North Gaspe’ esumes Run The second boat of the 1m rahlpping season arrived in port early last evening. The ship is the North Gaspe which is en-l gaged in service between Pic- ‘ tou. Charlottetown. Sourls and the Magdalen Islands. : The season was opened Sun-1 day. three weeks earlier than in‘ 1961. with the arrival of the Im- perial 011 tanker. Imperial Hal- Ifax. tithe andwill vas'toissaocdonaotfie vboe dthe MW 1intermittent rain by evening; aot much change In tempera- ture; light winds becoming east III-rect— ils in the evening. how-moi at d l Halifax 5 And so, Yawnth as n M pso- ' Capt. Stanley will also be {M m Fisherm'sAa- Deepsea aoeiationinthemsntbaasroof the Feds-a1 Building n 3 o'clock plain the Mr. Fraaer said. WEATHER Friday allusion to ex- lnspecdua regulations. TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tum: Min. Max. Night Day Dawson 15 4! Vancouver . . 50 56 Victoria . 45 57 Edmonton . 41 59 Calgary . 33 72 Regina 37 85 Winnipeg . 40 74 Toronto 57 Ottawa 44 land 45. Kentvilie S and 4!. Northern Nova Scotia. Eastern Shore, Cape Breton. Prince Ed- ward Island: Clear. becoming cloudy by evening: cold; north- weat winds 15. becoming east 15 by evening. Low-high It New Glasgow and Goshen 3 and 47. Sydney 5 and I5. unflatte- town 22 and 17. > New Brunswick: Mostly clear and cold; westerly winds 15. Low-high at Moncton and Fred- ericton N and 48. Saint John I) and 45. Edmundswn and Campbellton is and 47. Bay of Fundy: Northwest winds 25 diminishing during morning to light. increasing by evelng to easterly U; clear, clouding over in the afternoon. intermittent rain by evening. Visibility 10 miles lowering in rain to three miles: cold. High tide today at CharlotteL town at 2.31 a.m. and 1.“ pm. At Rustlco at 8.52 a.m. and 10.4! p.m. Summerslde tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte town Sun rises todav at 5.0! and sets at 6.48. in Prince Edward Island on Wednesday, April 25 COME AND HEAR THIS Canada’s National Liberal Leader 1 LESTER B. PEARSON I will start a nationwide election campaign GREAT CANADIAN AT Community Centre. Morel]. 2.30 p.m. Theatre. Murray River. 4.30 pm. Queen Charlotte High School. 8 pm.