W Guardian. Charlottetown. 'l‘ues.. Feb. 25, 1934 5 LIEUT.-GOVERNOR AND pm l.“ea| Survey A Starts Soon Starting the latteir part of this -week an eight-man team. headed by W.W. Mansfield and D.E. Sergent of the Fisheries Re-- search Board of Canada. Arctic- Unit_ Montreal, will conduct a seal survey in the Gulf of st. Lawrence. Necessary arrangements were completed in Charlottetown last] week by Gerald Hart. adminis-‘ trative officer. Ottaw . Operating from helicopters in two-man teams the party will tag seals in the herds scattered throughout the gulf. Monty Warren Enters Hospital The well known blind Montague I. i George Street City, has entered the Rx-ince Ed- ward Island Hospital. Friday night and Saturday morning Mr. Warren had been the object of a wide: p r e a (I search when he failed to return home after an uptown visit. found L2 hours later in an piano onty) was excavation on the Ric hmond Street side of the Fathers of Confederation Memorial Bulld- ing. ‘ The 93-year-old Charlottetown complain of any ' night of ordeal but Sunday signs of soreness and swelling were apparent and he was tak- en to hospital Sunday night for a checkup and treatment. ‘immy' Makes First ale Oi Easter Seals "1 much appreciate the oppor-i lunily to take part in this wor- (by objective so ably sponsoreu by the Rotary Club. hope it will meet with the success it so richly deserves." Lieutenant- Governor W.J. MacDonald said as he made the purchase of the first Easier seals from “Timmyy '54." Sidney Blacketi, at the Ro- 3 my luncheon held at the Chas-“ loiietown Hotel yesterday. "Timmy". is the 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Blackeii. Bay Fortune. P.E.i. and has been a patient in ‘thc Rehabilitation Centre since 1962' Will! a hip condition. His com- ; pleie recovery is anticipated. ‘ “I want to thank tnose who picked me as Timmy and also the Rotary Club for assisting me and other patients at the Reliabilitatrlon Centre." t youth said. (‘elebraling the birthday of otary this week. Reuel Le- Page. district governor told how the first club was organized ‘: .lCag(I 59 years ago and con- sisted of a group of five men in- erested ‘ better ac- of 543,000 in 129 coun- accepting the respon-. srbiliiy undertaken by the orig-I naiors. with many added fea-I tiirr-s". Mr. LePage said. Si new members were intro- duced by their sponsors and wel- comed by president. W.R. Jen- kins and presented with Rotary prcsident. Copies of essential literature were presented by Bryan Cudmore. secretary. The new members are Ralph Jen- kins. by W.R. LePage; Doug McKeen, by R.G. Boyne; Gor- don Avard; William Ellis, b Verdun Tredenick; James 0 llornby. by Alastair Mac-Leod. Elmer MacRae. by W site I Cox. ST. FX HEAD COACH Don Loney. head coach at St. Francis Xavier University. An- tigonish.- was uest speaker. "Healthy young men who can be moulded and blended togeth- er make a good football team." the speaker said “but discipline and self-sacrifice and a mea- sure of humility are necessary to team work. Players who set up a situation for others score. although not spectacular. are as essential as others on I team effort". Mr. Loney stated. Comparing the Maritime sit- uation with regions In the Unit- ed States. Mr. Harvey referred to the only interest of American coaches. that is “to win". In the Maritime Conference. with smaller college units, while re- garding a win as an achieve- ment. he pointed out that to lose is no disgrace. "Play always within the rules", the speaker no 0 ON Information Centre and Lending Dibrary is joining with other Catholic libraries in the annual h f C h '- buttons by Andrew Likely, vlce- §,,,5§{_""°° 0 at om B 0 0‘ Changing World" Special em- Sherwood Dog Owners Fined c Justice of the Peace yesterday. ‘Mm_g_ was ECUMENICAL COUNCIL Bishop To Speak During Book Week Observance During. this week the Catholic , ‘- The theme of this year's ob- servance is "Read and Unite our phasls is being placed on the role of reading in progress to- wards religious and world unity. It has been announced Fnank MacDonald, president of the centre that the week's pro- gram will be highlighted by a public address by most Rev. Malcolm A. Maclliachern, bish- op of Charlottetown at the Ba- silica Recreaiion Centre. Wed- nesday. Feb. 26 at 8.30 p.m. Bishop MacEachern will re view some aspec of the Ecu- menical Council which he has attended since its opening y the late Pope John XXIII in Oct-y 1962. ‘ BISHOP MMEACHERIN § Special displays of the best in current reading have been ar- ranged at the Library Centre on Great George Street. For allowing their dogs to run 9 at large, two residents of Sher-l wood were each fined 35 and. oats before a Queens County; WEEKEND GUEST Mrs. Harry Ross. Sturgeon tlisiiih BRIEFS said. Introduced by chairman James Allen. the speaker was thanked by co-chairman William Peters. Mr. Loney. who is a native of Ottawa and attended high school in Montreal. He played profes- IOCAL BRIEFS WINS DINNER Charlottetown Association BUSINESS TRIP Expecting to return to the Drovince next week. Charlotte- "“'|l lawyer John P. Nicholson. leaves today on a business trip to Toronto. DOLLAR EXCHANGE ‘-4 resident of British Colum- bia. has sent a letter to Mayor 4. Walthen Gaudet. with a 1958 :5. silver dollar enclosed, and lend the writer one of the 1964 Charlottetown lllver $1"! minted for Cerijennlal ear. Orly of Ireland iliptlier of Mrs. Donald Gordon. ‘"1 Charlottetown Hospital for treatment. FLUE IRE t WI :3»-iieia Street to deal with a W lire. No damnge.resulted. DIE! N G Word has been received of the ‘M: of Miss mum: Rs!ten- Feb. is. at her home in "Wipes. “MW of the late Mr. and :''o-‘ Oliver Rsttsnbury. former- Charlottetown. \lrs. Urban Blanchard. (‘host-, mil street. City. was the winner I‘ now coaches. has taken all Mar- oi the chicken dinner draw all iiime iiiles since 1958. rho cake sale held in aid of they for‘ Reiarded Children last 1-‘riday.3 , mersicle. Unoamoas 'I‘RI‘2A'l'MEN'l‘ ” and i - F-dwlnd Road. Sherwood. M” Clays Holden has entered‘ F I M11230 Sunday night. the fire I called out to S 1ij SUMMON JAYWALKER8 sional football with the Ottawa Rough Riders. and was selected on all-star teams of '47. '48. '49. He won the Jeff. Russell trophy in 1950. awarded to the player considered most useful to ' team. Si. I-‘X. whose team Visiting Rotarians were Ea MacEacheirn, Eric Woodside and M.D. McEwen. all of Sum Death Yesterday Of Mrs. J. Swan The death occurred yesterday morning in the Edward Island Hospital of Mrs. James her 82nd Swan. Sr. yell‘. Mars. Swan was widely known by both city and run! reeldents “’°““"PE having operated in man in the - old Market Building for a mim- dollars ; be‘. of rs. are two sons and two daghters. namely: P Charlottetown. and James Jr.. Sherwood. One sister. Mrs. Lulu ficvens. Winchester Mass. also survives. The funeral will take P1500 cdnesdary fltemoon It From the Cutcliffe Home. Interment will herwood cemetery. m OP) — P ice up their Jaywalklng crackdown during the weekend and will issue 18 Iummonlel to offenders. The campaign to Man. She was the icatch jaywalliers was ordered ihy deputy Chief John Murray to In reduce the traffic toll of ‘ rians. NOTICE "OM50: of he Montague Brunet. loyal cilnasllan Legion are requested to Inset It the Legion Home woamdav '||0rnIngsst9a.In.to¢sttendthofInenl‘ °”I|0lr|eteeoInr¢de.JoIInC¢irn!- the weekend guest at _ e charges ainose out of com- Mi-_ an M s J . Mug-ley, plamts to the village police of- I Chanlmtelow-n, flcer. and they were charged under the by-law which states that dogs are not permitted off premises unless leashed. LUCKY NUMBER THIS WEEK ‘Hie police officer said yes- terday that in future all dog‘ owners who permit their dogs‘ to run at large will be pu'osecu- v ted. rl‘- l I l 'k'k**~A¥¥¥¥¥ TIRED OF THE OLD? Then Get Together On The New Kind! TODAY-WED. s.i§".°Y:".o lllllllllflttltll-.lllAllllI warm «.3 . THE Pliilllllt THAI TAKES A NEW Ailllllllf W _ llNl[|llE| A NEW'i'h'iii”E'oF LOVE It liar‘!-ulipi/MUM/aldlufllllf lllllll Iflfilrus-nuns-s-rust- i r DAYS STARTING THURSDAY 3 am "Direct from its Roadshow Engagements" Show rinse 3:30 - 6:45 - 9:00 AVE MORE $3 NOW! out it. 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