w PRIOR TO addressing last night's banquet meeting of the Prince Edward island Retard- ed Children's Assomarion. the guest speaker, Dr WA Coch- rane. centre. associate profes- our of pediatrics at Dalhousil University. talked with two members of the association‘s executive, Lloyd Matthews. Organization's Growth limit‘nfursimwnnn mam-ens: Reflected In Reports A Charlottetown man. Roy Gmallman. was lit-elected presi- dent of the Prince Edward Is lend Association for Retarded Children at the association‘s an final meeting held in the Clover Club last night. Guest speaker for the meet- Ing. which took the form of a banquet. was Dr W A Coch- rane. associate professor pediatrics at Dalhousie Univer- any. Other ""lf'l‘l’! eleclt‘d in the executive were James William Nnrtham. Vice-president: Grace MacKlnnnn. Charlottetown, sec- retai-v, lmelecfedl and Paul Hay. Charlottetown. treasurer. lre-electedl, Reports were heard from the various branch associations which included O‘Leary and Al- berton. Mrs C 0, Ellis: Tig- Itlsh. Mrs .InsaPph Conway. Swirls. Daniel MacDonald: Vinn- taguo. Mrs Archiv- Hilchcy: Summeiside. J Watson \lsc- Naught. 0C. and Charlottetown. Plus Smith AR]! REPRESENTED Organizations represented at the meeting included Kine-ties. Public Health IAIrl'M Auxiliarv of the Canadiin ll‘"Ml. Women's Institute. C(‘llll‘l‘ ‘l‘rrmcn's Loa- ltic. Rotary. Kiuin‘s. Lemon. Lions. Kinsmrn Aloha Y's \l‘cn. Catholic Social WN‘fm-o arin ISLAND NEWS PAGE! Summerside and Prince County.I The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs" Apr. 19. 1962. 3 left. O‘Leary. v‘-,__ and Roy Smallmsn. flzht. Charlottetown president. Dr. Cochrane spoke on the retard- ed child. Mr. Smallman was i reelected for the coming year. The reports of the various branch organizations were heard and also the report of the president given by Mr. Smallman. lNew Speed Limit Confusing said , , at‘ replacement of the signs w ill. the maximum highway speed li- take some time yet.. . mils in the province. Attorney-i It has been reported that po- General Melvin McQuald ycs- lice are stopping motorists who‘ tel-day stated that since royal are driving between 50 and 00 asth was given in the Legisla- miles per our in areas in order to clear up some doubt that still exists regarding Act setting the maximum limit long as the old signs are up they at so miles per hour during thel must be obeyed. No motorists, day and 55 miles per hour dur-j exceeding the 50-mlls limit in the night. the new limit has have been prosecuted however. been in effect, . and are being warned to obey ’ The department of highway; the signs. it was stated. , He “rd me the...” used ml is now replacing the highwayl Mt. McQuaid said. how ever sud. um included only db!- i signs in the province w h l c ii that 60 miles per hour is n ow mm; mmicanm' phynmmh 1 showed a maximum limit of so the maximum speed limit for. spy. counselling and cducatlnn.l mu” p" mm" A deplnmenu the provmce' Dr Cochrnne noted that Isl time goes by more and nml I i tests are being made in an ef-I fort to help those children. whni appear normal but develop rsh‘l tardation In later years. leachers' lhree—Day Annual Opens luesday‘ The My annual conven- tliai of the Prune Edward island Teachers Federsdon gets under- way Tuesday at Prince of Wales College auditor-nun. it will last through Thursday. The running of the first day will be take: w by registration. I address by his president, Mrs. Marjorie Dover and an ad-, dress by Hill. L. George Dewar. MD. min‘ later of education. De- puty Mayor WJ. Cox will bring. greetings frmn the city. In the afternoon study groups‘ will be held It Birchwood High. School for primary. intermediate and bias school teachers. Sub- )ects to be studied include phon- ics. Physical education. elemen- ' tary science. conversational French. music. vocational gul- danoe and reading disabilities. Group leaders are Rev. Sister st. Mary lan. John Ready. Thomas Hall. Mrs. Violette Le- ger. Rev. Sister St Honors. Mrs. Nancy MacFar-lane. Dr. Malcolm Beck. Russell Ewing. Miss Thompson. Miss Mac- Donald. While study groups are held of Tniro will lead s group on iphysics and gmeral science in the science room at PWC. MAJOR ADDRESS Rev Siste St. Michael. dean 0! studies. Mt. st Bernard College. Antigonish. Will give the major address Wednesnay morn- ing at PWC. Her subiecl will be “Survival and New Arrivals in . Education". Between 9 and ii a m. on Wed- nesday at Birchwood Mrs Doris MacKay. art supervisor of Char- lottetown schools. will lead study ‘groups in an and a panel on mathematics will be held featun lng Rcv EJ. Roche. Ivan Dowl- ing. Gerald Arsenault and Char- les Read. Dr JJ. Cuyle Will 1 lead a group on English. Study groups will continue {Wednesday afternoon and in the .evcning a dinner will be held in the Charlottetown Hotel at which Mr. Fillmore Will be ' guest speaker I Major addresses on rhe final iday. Thursday. include those of lfhe deputy minister of educa- tion. Malcolm MacKenzic and Hartwell Daley. director of re- search for the province. New officers will be elected at lnoon. lat Blrclrwood. diaries Fillmoreja board meeting In 'he after-i Redistribution Bill ntroduced In House i BURNING SHIP LISTS AT WHARF The ltaliari freighter 63. [ wharf at Port Everglades as firebnats onto the cargo I Andrea Gritta lists against the ?;;e'}$’:g?éeyirs Mini Comm (C? m) a s s 0 National 4-H Club Centre I Maritime Wing Convention warm... T h e Canadian delegatel leave Ottawa by plane Thorn- day and will spend Friday in [New Yin-k City where they In June Slated For Cli’town SUMMERSIDE — He pointed out that Prince Edward Island was fortunate in having a place where custodial care and training could be car. ricd out. EPORT . The report of the president. lgiven by Mr. Smallman. noted ithat during the year a motion passed at the 1901 annual meeting concerning a 31.4110 gift . to Dr. Cochrans for use in re- search for mental retardation was fulfilled. l “Considerable expenditure was made in the largement and in the operation of our sum- mer camp at Oyster Bed Bridge. ‘ “in view of what has been ac. l complished in the past few years and looking forward to th e jimplementation of plans formed and being formed. I believe that we can look for greater 1 progress on the solution of the many problems which now face and panic us today." Mr Small- man said. To Visit S'side Carnival 1 SUMMERSIDE — A British navy submarine will be docked at Sumnurslde during the Lob- ster Carnival and Livestock Ex- hibition It was revealed last evening at a meeting of 's'ie dir- ectors held in the legion Home and presided over by vice-pre- sident. Ben Champion. Carnival manager, Charles Hogan road a letter from Dr. Orville H. Phillips MP. which stated HMS "Astute" will visit Summerslde from July iii to 23. Dr. Phillips also disclosed that the Royal Canadian Artillery band from Hallfax could be made available As well as the tim Summerside Parade committee chairman. Gordon Simmons Rated that it regimental band at RCAF Sta-l l‘is hoped to have six bends in Note-"Inf "Will" 9M” 3"" attendance for the parades and ""‘ m. the DETAILS ARE (1 {gig ii 3 EEE hal I I {I s : l a large number of floats is shit- mTrdrd whininmlln the aid till-led. WWI work to commence which science can MP!" mcn- 350 passengers. it will also be Mr. Simmons also told the le' retardation in chllrli'm able to handle the largest sized directors that a majoreth corps. tare, length between perpendi- Bell has been formed in Sum- nllearv Mon culsrs 35 feet. breadth mouldedl rnerslde and batms have been 69” Award loaded draft 11 feet. two engines the m Itlrted Ill its nurse. of 3.000 brake horse powem Mr. Simmons said he anticipat- hss been awarded thr- f‘anadlsn sel driven. welded steel bull. Will plrticlpoic In the opening Forces Decoration. if was an- The ferry will not be an ice- day plrade of the carnival. The era Command. ‘Mly l to December a each cover the cost of batons and The decoration is awarded to year Although it will be slightly boots for use m of approx]. Idian Armed Form who have the MV Confederation. its csr- [mama cmwm completed a period :1 12 years' rying capacity will not be far 11,. ed phases of training and duty ferry. m ad lnrl are certified bv responsible PE 1. MP: said the new fer-I dd so m (- every way deserving of the detheir attention since increasing. “in - rorstion. demands on the Wood Island: carnation b. inadequacy of existing facilities. [rm m In recent months. Cami! (Iaputh Inch) W" "' mm "' land Ferries and other means! Grade is an: i. Irene nun m" M W “winter-NH»! I- one" Grade in Jr: 1. Donald Eig- lsnd MPI and officials of the and, 9; i_ STEWART — At Charlottetown. transport department. Wm"? of Il-nhf'eld and Heath aims-me. Queenl 3. Gordon mu. 8. Heather inn. W 0' Mrs- Elmod Bflr- MP said um while the island shall and mr. Resting at the cm- . 9,. Mr, urvice was of benefit 1 Howard Ellis. s. Alaa Mae» cliff! Funeral Home from... 11.. whole province He said Lauchlan of slides illustrated we ys In IOonLinusd from page I) U W 0‘5!!! very soon. '—~” trailer trucks. Other statistics under the direction of Miss Ann at the main deck 54 feet. ordered preparatory to getting Cpl A. s. Diinville n‘l.esrv. straight thrown drive type die ' ed a good rnsiorette corps which nminred bv headquarters Esst- breaker but will operate from sum of ill!) was voted to help all officers and men of the Can- smaller and less powerful than Inster 15 girls. m lrrvice. undertaken the reniilr- below that of the newest P.l:.l. 3” 'm u 9.1 d authorities as efficient and in ryhasbeentothsforsfront of u the M M. —— We! PM" Wiener!er in Claude Hunter of Northnmbemm pnnm W m" l discussing the matter with ls- um. 1 pm.” ' * April 11. in. Charles Stuart IENEFIT 10 nomcn i I'M a nun" 5"?" I“ h" terminal is in his constituency. Grade 7: 1. Diane Rohlsol where the funeral will be held mmc on Wood Island service Grade 0 i. Amo- H, Huhlcy said his committee had met with the towneounciltodiscunvsrious iterm mlativetothecamlval andtiieylsadhadagoodnear- lugandoo-operationwaspmuv land in fomsulating plans for tbevarlassactlvtttesconcernad. t h a t locum-Governor F. Walter Hyndman has My 'consented to officially open the carnival, It was rcportu! that the car- nival directors are still awaiting word regarding the We d the proposed livestock build- ing under the winter m pro- gram. lit was pointed out that OTTAWA (CF) — A govern- its voting advantage given rural men! formula for nou-partisanlareas over the denser urban redistribution of electoral boun- areas. . darins was introduca‘l in a The Commons now has 265 Commons m the brink of dis- members in 26:! constituenmes oolutlon. ir-twn are double—member rid- Four senior judges and the lugs. chief electoral officer will com- Mr. Diefenbaker accused the prise the commission to be ap- ‘ former Liberal government of pointed by the cabinet. Prime i “gerrymandering” twice and of Minister Diefenbaker said. its ‘ "cavalier treatment" of Parlia- recommendations would be the merit in HMO when Prime .‘llfh basis for government legisla- lster Mackenzie King summoned tlon. [Parliament and dissolved it the The bill. given first reading;aame day. . Tuesday. will get no farther at- The Liberals “over and over‘ this Parliament but is intended l again" had promised an indie . to invite comment and sugges- pendent body on redistribution Lions, he said. when in opposition but had for- On a return to normal busi- gotten the promise when in of- ness the Commons began tackl- flce. In I pile of legislation given “Scientific redistribution" priority by the government. It would assure "fairness and lus- speedlly ratified the Interna- tice" in the electoral man of tional Wheat Agreement. fifth Canada. the prime minister since 1949. 1 said. The Commons also gave sec-l ond reading—approval in prln- ciplthto amendments extend- Ing various deadlines for appeal ngslnst Customs appraisals. TIME LIMIT Sli‘l‘ . The electoral boundaries com- mission bill would require tliei cabinet to name the five-maul commission within 60 days after Norboro Resident Passes In City l The death of Hugh A Stewart. aged 90 years. occurrl‘d In Char‘ lottetnwn on Wednesday after a brief illness Mr. Stewart for- decennlal census results have: many "s'dfd '" “MM” "'d been turned over to the lover!“ y". van” ‘ the 100 by It foot buildlng. through the cooperation of the. provincial goverinnent and the town. would cost the carnival appmxlmntelv m if approved under the winter prom-am. Another item approved lad evening was the mat of Edit-l and Taylor d m to display their wild life exhibit at the carnival. l EMBEZZLER MAKES GOOD SYDNEY. Australia lAPl A bank teller embezzled 870.400. won a big lottery. then confessed and paid the bank back too much money. a Sydney court was told Wednesday. thll Corcoran. 5. pleaded guilty to embeznling and will be sentenced later. His lawyer told the court this story: Cori-orsn took the money from the bank at various times and lost it playing the horses and greyhounds. He covered the ambenlmient so well that the bunk knew nothing until he won mums in a government lottery and The W said he gave the bank 335.— 1” for good pleasure. *Sfoel Official Talks With JFK i. Jams Borgaa‘ 'Amgmmpi _.m Jen-elves.Psinela Partridge. mu“ . He Is aurVived by three dau- ‘ghters. Mrs Georgie Stewart Only three members are stip- . - ' ulated—the chief electoral nffi- . :mm' 14"" “"- “M” i aty, Thornld. Ont . and Doris. I . - Mrs Preston Grlgg. Nnrbnro; i:n;::::l°":$flheb";‘x;am?° three sons. Dr Chester Stewart. 1 Halifax. Layton Stewart, Nor-i “me "n “Mon” judge" bore. and Dr. Brenton Slewart. The commission would Manna“ "d w ‘4 v lrandchlldren. make recommendations gov- H. w“ predeceased by Ms erned“ by population shifts in .e me (“mm B provinces and electoral d.s~ ‘ E'nmo" Lucy Wan trlcts. But as forecast. it would ' .. continue the traditional per cap- 1‘" “Mr” N“ I! ‘leld from . First Baptist cer and at least two judges of Furtherrbe given a tour of the north "I" h". ' 1°“ " the mm" plans were finalized last eveningl shore resorts in the National? Nam)" "m" 'M h." ' m for the RCAF Association Mari- Park area which will concludei of "'9 Cm" time Group convention in be heldl in Charlottetown. June 22, 2.1.. 24 at a meeting of the co—spnn-l snrs of the event held at No 300‘ wing Siimmerslde club rooms Presiding was convention ; chairman. Harvey Campbell. i No. 200 Wing Summerside and No. 201 Confederation Win it. Charlottetown are sponsoring the. They leave Saturday for Wa- shington and the conference where they will be guests at the American OJ! Club orgasl- with a lobster luncheon at either Dalvay or Stanhope. l n inn. 4-H Delegate 1m NEW DELHI 'Reutersi _ Prime Minister Nehru Saturday proposed 74~yearvnld Sarvapslll MPH.“ Mcxany‘ . L” Huh Radhokrishnan. for the office 0! ii ». t On Sunday the delegates will i annual event which will have its membfl. (mm Sm, M n l " I’l’e-‘ldi’fll 0' "I! Indian Rlpublh headquarters at the Charlotiei mmrday for 3,2“) Sm ‘ as successor to ailing Raiendra togndHIoLel.be i u Emu" m Washinlmn Wm," M Prassd. TI. The prime minister u re 9 ssecre ry “I? “WWW” Comm'lll’e- {Club conference next week. . MPml’e" "'0'" "'9 summer". Mr McNaIly. a teacher In "rm. R'dhakflshnu' slde Wing are Ralph Osnn.‘ 'Dr. 1 Qua”. square 5,3th or)", C Prim“ (Ymbi’l'l Cally!" £16 I Willi-m maintains his active interest In "my cum: an rom ar otteiown.. his +H Club. represented this gal}: Piggy; CINE" Cum“ lfld‘ province on previous occasion ;; nib”. 2:2,” I d I ‘ u :at the National LH Club Week 0 s ies ux -‘ - ‘ iary on the convention com-‘mzog’mo’v ' mittee Include Mrs. sax. Lar-l "3." 4‘" “l” "‘9" "‘ amt pram“! M "w No 201 presentalivrs from all the nth-. . . . ‘ or Canadian provinces. and “III zsxct‘l‘lzlé'tfry “d M” 6” .atay during the week at the The program for the conven- flon includes registration Fri-‘ .‘ , ‘ day afternoon June 22 at t h a v. Charlottetown Hotel. followed by‘ I evening sessions, E On Saturday business meei- P lowed by a parade to the ceno taph for a wreath laying cere- ” mnny The annual dinner dance. ‘a will be staged Saturday even- i 0' will attend the us. national 4-H "mmde on. "I 'izm "omlnl‘ tlon papers proposing Vice-Prel- w h a s a is considered a our am.- we,va a. ings commence at 9 30 am. lol- skin blemishes on face 1. . Pimple; Red acaiv Minn nln. and Afhlm'l M are llllrll! cleared by mops Isen in minutes Anu- Uluc action beak ltlel Illa 1’. leather, cleorer Ask your "astral. for mom ole-ens and seen m- ‘ - ’0- MI. m m M i Us!) or bod Tyne Valley. Friday afternoon at 1 gun with inter-merit .n on Groups Have Special Guest Tyne Valley cemetery . ‘ Special guest at a combined meeting of the Guides and Brownies of the 9th Charlotte- town Company and Pack at the First Baptist Church Tuesday was Mrs. PM. Latharn. Edge water. Maryland. visiting Unit- ed States observer from the American Girl Scouts. . ’0' Other guests included commie '» ' sinners. golden. members of the loci association and latereued friends of guiding. Mrs. George Colpltts. s s p- tain. enrolled seven new guides, They were Marilyn Ar- ,u'l. Debbie Ballsm. Jan Altken. Lynnanne Johastone. Barbara Down. Dada Down. and m lime Badges were presented to Margaret Abel Gale Collpitts. Lois Ran-a. Dian lad-nits. W EASTER DINNERS 5 Gerard Bernard deund F. Arsenault. Major Ray D. Mar-GIIIIvray. CD. ADC. Ilmd today .- mointment cl Gerard Bernard as general canvass chairma- h Slinmerstde. lid Mrs-lid F. Amos-It. ED. as special lance chairman to Selina-side for the I”? campaign at the P.E.l. Division of the Canadian Mental Reslth Association. The can paint. rmnlly held each year In April. will get under w” Tuesday. April 24th. Provincial preslde-t of the P.E.l. h Dr. .I. ll. Maloncy. Charlottetown. Thursday. service rm 5 has been tam-sins at an even and David Runner tee-an. I" m 1 “'9‘” him " faster rate than on the Borden- Rhodes Warren. I. Harvey Mac- tbe People's eevrietery. 'llfil — At Crap-rid Tuesday. Allrll 11. In. Freeman Walsh in bi 70th year Rest- lns at the Oist Funeral Home until noon Friday. AP?“ fit their in the Baptist Church "was Isa-s 1m! MT!!! 'dlsy. ism-sis. m mustered-s " "libs Md Its-s hnvaqvunnsn—m mustangs. spit minnow-swas- .5. E. l iTnflI’IU‘ilII! run The 9099"“ member referred to M"! 9“ .pmditum by the WM!" "' public works to irnvm" "I'm" isl facilities. Since 1957 am '1’.“ II- been w 0‘ mum. mos of t h ' lme'qum da-amefor ant-putt- m!“ couldbecall " I .. _ “ . ruins of US. 9"". R‘MVWIIM.Bar- M 43 m... her-a Down. MI Martinis uuchI-n 1m with President Kennedy If M NIH? Wm. "nun-tress Highest average — Dianne ., m, m m m “- hedge): Donna Mat-Innis. 'eooks Rubi“ Man-Idmtnrlnrthe I'd Newman balk-i; n Jeanette M Marshall. Priacb m m M “a. meta Patrtdee. Linda Down. pal Mung, Haney Nlcholson. and Gail JUNIOR DIPAIT'IIN‘I‘ The only official comment Calm. 'flrxt aid W‘. The am). y. l. Wanda Warren. nine from "shunt prsa see- presentations were madehy a Robert Mach-china. MJetarv Andrew Flater Aii be Mrs VJ Rood. lacunchlal land‘- l. Ann's-id was that the meeting was Mn. lath-m presented the Ellis col-ills and useful set-rind class badge! to Gail Col. Grsdsl‘V.t.lsspI-dr.l arm'smnrgnmsdaynpim Js—ielvnandhuan Iuiy Rum. . m— Vursn «as week another call as Roberts, Grade twill-Innis.“ byhtm.tobrenk hater Beef-large Thick m wtth Trimmings $2.00 _ : Gsyie-s ill-user. i. lac—toe new: that us. Steel was 4—.— to lncreans Ia prices as ROYAL SECURITIES onus-as. uni-s investment Securities am I. wlaorl nus-I ant-s Grade ll: l. Janet Ellis. It a tn. was fit “y of the larger decimat- .....iu.s.iuulsssaa.-. an nus-es is. lend of us w the $1.00 W 4.02” ROAST BEEF T-BONE STEAK mu- swiu n—wc Plum Pudding W with Trimmings $1.25 TURKEY DINNER Cmpleto With Trimmings cum 60c DOW'S RESTAURANT "BI IEle All. DAY [Am IWDAY pints ltoal.b¢ rut-dad h. Grocerissin-Ihmssuermlnmgwg u... mull-sealed) Magus-ems an... “leash”. Q“ LGrafton 8. 'a’mz. III