Keir Costain, for several years attached to No. 60 Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron as a civilian instructor recent- ly received his commission as a flying officer. He will take up: the post of supply officer for No. 60 Squadron. ‘o8- tain has been with the squad- ron more than 10 years, be- RECEIVES COMMISSION" ginning as an alr cadet. Seen above left to right are Fit-Lt. Smith air cadet liaison dificer at RCAF Station Sum merside, FO Costaln. and Fit- john Gilmore, ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County) 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., March 17, 1962, National A major extension to the win- ter works program at the P.E.I | Ho national park has been authariz- | ed, it was learned yesterday. ‘An additional $30,000 allocated under the winter ‘works program, extending the program tuntil the end of May. Good wea- ther the winter permit- ted the early completion of the Tegular program. National Park superintendant Eric Kipping said that the new program would include the con- | tinuation of work started under | the initial plan, as well as er ee eral new projects. ‘The new projects will include | the construction of a life guard ition at North Rustico; the the old Gra- The Kirk Of §. James The Reverend T. H. B. Somers, M.A., S.T.M., Minister Organist and Director of the Choirs Christopher Gledhill, M.A., B.Mus, 9:45 a.m.—Church School for all age groups 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery 11:00 a.m.—MORNING WORSHIP AND SERMON: “WHAT DO YOU SAY WHEN YOU TALK TO YOURSELF?” ‘Turn Thy Face From My Sin” (Attwood)—Soloist: Miss Barbara G. Rogers 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP AND SERMON: “HOW DO YOU REACT TO CRITICISM AND TLL-WILL?” Anthem: “God So Loved The World” (Stainer) 8:00 p.m.—Young People’s Soclety VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Upper Prince Street Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor 9:15 a.m.—Fellowship Hour, Radio CJRW 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School, Classes for all 11:00 lorning Worship 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Rally, an outstanding Sunday night service you will enjoy. ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN'S REVIVAL CENTER First Baptist Church Corner au Peete and Fitzroy Streets Pastor: Mit Oran 9:45 a.m.—Chur: 11:00 a.m. WHAT JESUS HAD TO SAY Boo SON (Broadcast) Anthem: So Loved The World” (Stainer) 7:00 pm "HOW tT TO BE SAVED” Observance of Believer's Baptism Anthem: “Turn Thy Face From My Sins” « oe, Mrs. Douglas McKenney Corner Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B.A., Minister Or it and Choir Director Miss Madel B.Mus, Wadden, L.Mus. y_ School. Classes for all ages “Bible Class, 11:00 a.m. Nursery School WORSHIP— Sermon: THE SOURCE OF JOY AND COURAGE, Anthem: God Is A Spirit—Bennett 7:00 p.m. Soa WORSHIP THE MAN OF MYSTERY iaikon: ‘Thou Who Hast Known—John Dykes VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Central Christian Church Kent Street MORNING SERVICES: 10:00 a.m.—Bible School (Classes for all ages) 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Service Message: “IS IT WRONG?" Anthem: “Lord, For Thy Tender Mercies Sake’ (Farrant) A WARM WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO ALL! | ficer of the squadron. ham Road at Cavendish, to give access to the a fire | equipment hullaing im Dalvay; Given Extension has been deciaanot of camp £r0 Park Job = al external repairs to Dalvay ‘Projects that are to be con-| ot tinued and extended include the | endish. and | ioe toa Tignish Air Cadets Invited To Competition In Ch'town day evening to inspect the No | * = Cadet Squadron. hhis remarks to the squad- | ron Fit Lt. ae congratulated the cadets on the appearance. and discipline, a noted the im- poke on the available to the hard Taki, |sincere cadets. Overseas | chance visits and hares ere explained by the officer. A letter was read to the ca- cer Roy McLeod, advantages | sorin; commanding offi- | ins) the this town ing is and the sponsoring committee. A delegation of aeons truckmen met with Premier W. R. Shaw and Highways Minister Philip Matheson yesterday to present a request for higher truck rates. brief asking ton-mile rate in- creases on all provincial gov- exten- premier’ Ly Iloyd MacPhail, MLA for 2nd Queens on of truckers. a ne ae at Brackley. ee: prernes and was signed by from all three counties The reforestation program also to be continued, along ith site development. Extensive site —— is to be carried out at Rollings Pond, at the North | Rustico entrance. extended Tees will | Green Gables golf course and | brush will be cleaned out along the fairways. addition, the replacement of oe fencing will contin- ue, and tennis court fences at Dalvay erected. | Rustico signs will be construct- ed and erected and more pre- cast guard rail curbing will be made. Kinsmen A PELL trade talr, bringing | together under one roof | products tered by the ae ince’s manufacturers, producers Salvation Army Fat Stock Show Plans | Announced Plans for the April 5-6 fat stock show and sale in Charlotte- town were discussed yesterday at a meeting of the show direct- | Arter the meeting. a spckes- man said there were 110 | tries, down very slightly from | head buyer for Canada Packers pad Montreal. It will be his | first season as judge here. The show is being held at the | Provincial Exhibition grounds, | with the show on April 5 and the sale the following day. The annual dinner is scheduled for the YMCA on April 5. Spotlight Hol The big news on campus, at the moment, is tha stan's is now officially a mem- ber of the Atlantic Conference, ‘The Island University, achieved this year what most figured they would not accomplish for at least two more years, but in the fall the SDU Varsity will be playing with the “bigger boys”. In basketball, St. F.X. squeez- ed out a 56-52 victory over the Red and White team to take the Maritime Hoop Honors and t - e best of three series, 2-1. In the first game the Antigonish schol- ars deteated the Charlottetown team 49-39, on St. Dunstans TROPICAL PLANT Hibiscus, a flowering Plant found mainly i ates, consists of 150 Q tropical and ‘sub-tropical species. Zion Presbyterian Church The Bible House offers you Ped sup- plies for church and JESUIT BROTHERS Young men — a e 2 interested in by working with sane Priests in Canada and on the Missions Write for information to: | basketball for the year but we's| home. 170 Kent St. Charlottetown | | sei home court. The next encounter St. F. X. saw the Teyaas e sf cision over the hacand tye “white t, it was but in the final c e N.S. “Saints” the laurels with a in. ws bask This concludes intercollegiate like to congratulate Ed Hilton for the fine job he has done this ason and on the final seri “hats off” to Bob Francoeur. Francoeur, from Rumford, Maine swished 29 points the first THE WEEK AT SDU At University This Week t St. Dun-| lati ries | climax of — DEATH. Tragedy lds On Sports son, es Francoeur, during the tt tages. This concludes intercollegiate sports—basketball, hockey and football, until the fall. In Show Biz—the first profor- mance of Blood ig wi have its premiere in a week and a half, at St. Dunstan's Alumni Auditorium. The starring roles are commended by Mike Lane s Leonardo, Lois Hughes as the Mother, Douglas McLeod as the Bridegroom and Mary Morris as the bride. Blood Wedding, play that is pervaded with sym- bolism, set in the idyllic scenes of Castilo, is highly respected by the critics of drama and with the actors selected promis- es to be as great a success — dramatically, as Carousel was— musically. Although concerned with the “eternal triangle”, this work is not just another love story. It goes far deeper than that, strip- ping the superficiality from the play, and depicting passionate characters in situations which can only lead to the dramatic Officer Passes; Was P.E.I. Native Mrs. S.B. Crockett, 246 Fitz- Troy Street, Charlottetown, has received word of the death| of her brother, Lt.-Col. Los Angeles, Calf., following surgery in hos- pital there, in his 74th year. He | was the son of the late Edward and Jane Clarke of oe town, Interment took plac e:in Los Angeles. Before Col. Clarke's retire- | ment he was dean of divisional command of the Salvation Ary for Southern Californi On tirement he continued untary worker in Whittier, ‘calle | en's | and his wife directed wom services. | He is survived by his wife, Lt.-Col, Clarke. formerly Miss Mary Neff of Toronto, two dau- ghters, and one son, Ruth, Mrs. Capt. Harold Broughton, ‘Hono- lulu; Katherine, Mrs, Capt. Har- land J. Hall of Santa Mon- ica, Calif, and Bruce, a staff- sergeant in the American Ar my. He was deceased by an on- | ly brother, Frank several years ago. The sister, Mrs. Crockett is) the ye d surviving member. C Mrs. Clarke ert | By | ed their golden wedding in © ober, 1961. : the. keynote of the play, and it played with a music that is ‘Deautifal and sad. It is a play game at St. F.X.+-15 of 16 irom the foul line, and in the second | game he counted 23, while hold-) ing Neopolitano, the “X"’ ace to} only three points. Not bad for a freshman, and he has instilled, along with Sirois, Desroches, | Farrell, Marr and Buotte—a/ healthy respect for the Bop Pro- that will be remembered, long after ot her plays have slipped into obsecurity. ault, ft promises to be a broa yy-like production. SDHS ‘Basketbali squad re- covered from the bottom end of a 25-28 half-time score and ral- lied to defeat Summerside High Brothers’ Vocational wess of Rumford. On the season dhs yom i nelas wr, consistent | by nine points, 6-59. Bon Brown Tgestinn Catleds goed shang of Halifax scored 26 points, 19 in Guelph, On Lennie Sirois stood out, nario: ibe second half to show the larly in the early part of the sea-| Way, while ea Con. nolly ‘on_ behalf m.—Holy Communion by Thomas At 5:00 p.m.— Evensong, Subject: Preacher, Ven. J. T. Ibbott All visitors Welcome, St. Peter's Cathedral (Angiiean Church of Canada) ROCHFORD SQUARE ‘The Rev. Canon J. R. Davies, M.A., L.Th., Rector The Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D.D. Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lie. Mus., Organist Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Choir Director March 18th—The Second Sunday in Lent 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion 8:45 a.m.—Mattins 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Litany, Choral Eucharist and Sermon ‘00 p.m.—Evensong Visitors are most welcome at all services, Rev. J. H. Tye, B. Mr. OF SELF-DENIAL = ee PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Church Street, Parkdale Charlottetown Bible Chapel Speaker: James A, Stahr, B.Sc., St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1769 by Pe ‘ae rehdeacon Morris Organist and Chott Dive Gdorge A. Thompron, F-R.C.O., Second Sunday in (Tilustrated Address) “THE HOMELESS” The Salvation Army “Home of Evangelism Since 1865” Great 56 Villa Avenue George Street Brig. and Mrs. L. A. Hicks, CO. 00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. “A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY” TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Ministers: The Reverend John G. E. at Longworth Ave. . and 15 re (CY) Th. Thbott, Recetor Associate Rector ctor: (CHM), A.R.C.M, Lent 11:00 a.m- 0 pm —Y Pat of the Red and White. Duggan of Summerside swiched 18 points in a losing cause. And in J.V. City League bas- ketball, Pat Smith scoring 23 points in the f irsthalf and contributing as top man in the second led the “Saints to a 1 o p- sided trump over the Charlotte- town YMCA. In intramural hockey, the nit the pack at the end alike wise in “Buzzer”, the senior class is away in front. Playoffs are soon starting, so I'll be re- cording the results in these an-| ord on the retreat held for three days recently at SDU. Monseigneur Penny from Hali- Retreat Master delivered ries of talks-on spiritual matters, which were very well received and all or almost all of the student body actively parti- ci in the “withdrawal” Island, but were not firm on the ted ty Rev. A. Arsen-| S'side Y’s Men... Said Ready For Auction | SUMMERSIDE Co-chair- man of the annual radio action, Carmen Carle reported all is in readiness at Thursday night's Island Trade Fair uy | boost to the Planning and Decne, will be ie here late in September this year ae ae first of what is ex- pected to be an annual event. Sponsored by the Charlotte- Kinsmen Club, the fair is town oa to attract buyers from all provinces of Canada, as well as iro = other countries. GOV'T AID SOUGHT tive tat thorities being asked to aid in making the new project known in foreign ‘trade cl era ‘promoters ilies at rele display ‘of all Island products ava o scale is also being sought. The 2 delegation spokesman said. * A rete incresse of two conts per ton for the first four cents per ton mile for each change ask ‘This ona! increase the rate to 17 cents per ton for the first mile, and 10 cents . ton mile for each additional trucker iockaamen said that the weight limit of eight tons is to be enforced this year and at the prevailing rates little Profit can be realli eight ton load. In the past the rs have loading over the limit to make profits. HOURLY SCALE Extension of the hourly rate WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: | ers will pro Provincial economy: Every Island firm interested fn expanding trade, from blue- berry growers to boat bui will be invited to take part in the big event. Co-chairmen of the commit- tee in charge of staging the trade fair are Kinsmen mem- bers Kenneth Jenkins and Ken- neth ‘Min. Max. Night Day Dawson Visas Vancouver AS | Victoria rae Edmonton 2 36 | Calgary 27 45 egina ? 30 Winnipeg ib 35 Toronto . 34 43 Ottawa 2 3B Montreal 28 3B Quebec .. a 39 | Fredericton ae’) on an| Wick. Truckmen Asking HigherHaulRates existing scale ends with a rate of $2.75 per hour for trucks 14, 00) pounds and over. truckers ask that four ad- ditional tonnage rates be added The truckers presented a| up (1 mile, and) Halife additional > Ror ag was the major) Syd: St. John's . HALIFAX (CP)—The weather office says the weather will re- main unchanged Friday with some sunshine particularly in southern Nova Scotia and the northern portion of New Rruns- Northern Nova Scotia, East- tern Shore, Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton, N.B. counties, Lower hn River Valley: "Mostly _ lnudy with a few snowflu ite change. a tenperature winds 18, Low-high at New Glas gow, Goshen and Moncton 30 and 42, Charlottetown 28 and 42, Sydney 28 and 40, Fredericton 28 and 48, Saint John 90 and High tide today at Charlotte town at 8.51 a.m. and 8.18 p.m. At Rustico at 3.18 a.m and — | Summerside tide eighteen min. utes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 6.10 and sets at 6.08 and rises Sunday at 6.08 and sets at 6:09 Sunday Mar. 18, High tide at Charlotte. Sunday, Mar. 18, eel tide at Rustico — and 4.23 p. town 9:34 a.m. ied G0 pm. DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS SUMMARY THE CANADIAN PRESS oconte a af r c et slightly | jarket By THE CANADIAN PRESS ronto: Market slightly |nighers light trading. ‘New York: Market mixed; | ime changes narrow. ontreal: Market mixed; light ¢ trading. CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP)—The U.S. dollar closed at a premium of 4% per cent in terms of Cana- dian funds, down 1-32 from ‘Thursday's close. Pound ster- ling closed at $2.95%, down ¥%. Imp Tob pr 500 $64 6 | 1nd Accep 1095 $32 T Ac 0p 25 | tnatis 1000 85% |I Bronze pr 25 $25 Jat Neel” 1065 sa5% 100 $3954, {ta 180 $4454 at Ul p88 S384 Inte Pe sw jamaica PS 100 $184 194 1K a jiayr FA me So BM a Loeb Mt su BM MB sa in Mast Tel xd S61 24 — | Mase 5 IN "386 196 Mass 4 pe aa ‘oe we = Miron "6 "pr 300 SoM 10 te — 34) Molson A So meeting of the Summerside Y's Men's Club sponsors of the two- night event. The meeting wzs presided over by Arthur John- stone and the president, John Ellis, The radio auction will be pre- sented over e even- ings of March 20 and 21. Mr. Carle said the committee is very pleased with the wonder- ful display of items received NEW YORK this year and the car which was kindly donated by D, Alex Mac- Donald Ltd., with painting and | bodywork done by Coomac Auto Body Shop, He said the eo feels the car will be a good to the highest bidder during ‘Ss auction. He also reported that the mer- chandise to be auctioned will be on display at the Y Centre. Guest for the evening was Lieut. Mercer of Halifax Song leader was Charles Link- letter; devotions were led by Graem Linkletter with Hillard Clark as finesmaster. CULTURAL SOCIETIES PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul. ture departmnt quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country stations, wooden car- tons: Extra-large 41%-42; lange 41-4114; medium 39%4-40%; small |37; B 36 and C 28. Butter: Current receipts ten- derable 63%4-68%; non - tender. able 63%4-63%; fresh creamery t Xj prints, job price 64 - 65, fresh wholesale tenderable 63%-4. ree, Delivered receipts Quel fe ‘31, wholesale white 32 4 colored 32%. poser Laaeel %s_1.10-1 a) 75; \ 10s local OB, ae 135-140; NB. so N.B. 108 .2%4-.25; P.E.I. 1.65. In Yugoslavia, 3,000 cultural societies give 13,000 members the opportunity to develop and express their abilities in the performing arts. WESTER BRIEFS i it nFdS sedi ct > < . : § E s i nh 5 Fd fi fork of i z 7 e $ = *E : a i fi i GUESTS , O'Leary, of her dau- , Mr. a |, Charlotte. i i 5 z 5 it it i SIDE Christopher ie Ht g iz Be i Et ayt Fg zg i i yin fi | i “4 ° 8 = as it F i ! NEW ORK CLOSING sTocRS Bey SA 0 m0 10 10 7 The, Associated, Press Roland A 885 Sil 1+! 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