Euzene Richard of Charlotte- mwn. right. receives his pm as the new president of _______j the Charlottetown Kiwanis Club at the induction cere- monies at the Charlottetown IBurns’ Night Slated Sat. The big event in the Scots- man's year. the annual Burns’ concert. sponsored by the Char- lottetown Y's Men's Club. is to be recorded by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; it was announced last night. EASTERN BRIEFS The concert is slated for this coming Saturday night in Prince o‘ Wales College auditorium. and selections will be recorded Int‘ later reproduction on the (‘BC radio network. The main group items on the program include the Lads and IS PATIENT Mrs. Luther P. Herring. Mur- ray I-Iarbour. is a patient in the Kings County Hospital. ENTERS HOSPITAL Miss Linda Maclntyre of‘ Card- igan has entered the Charlotte- Lassies Pipe Band and Dancers under the direction of Pivf‘, .\la.ior Wilfred Burke. the choirl of the Protestant Childrcn's_I Home, under the direction all fllrs. Douglas .Vl(‘l((‘l’l~ll£‘}’. and the Y's Men's Malt: Chorus, dl-‘ rectcd by Dr. Paul Cudmore. I The Ross Highlanders will supplement the demonstrations of Scottish dancing. Gaelic duets will be sung by Allan Cameron and Chester .\lartin. of Caledonia. who will be supported in the ancient ton-1 gue by solo vocalist. Miss Helenl Leland. ‘ Other old Scottish favorites will be sung by Miss Arlene I\lacDonald and Lloyd Martin. LOCAL BRIEES - - REVIEW EXPECTED Speaking on television this. f‘\(’l‘llIll.’.. Premier Walter R. Shaw is expected to review his governments program of re- sources development. Several weeks ago be indicated that he would make a major speech. outlining the past. present and future of the program. . CARD PARTY WINNERS I Prize winners last night at St. Pius X parish card parl.\'l were: ladies‘ first. Mrs. Vera: MacDonald: second, Mrs. Mar- garet Dowling; consolation. Joe 0‘Hanlcy and Peter l)o_ e. tied: consolation. J.A. Gaiidet: freezeout. Mrs. Susan MacPhail 'and Mrs. Mary Mcinnisz door prize. Mrs. A.F. Gormley: spe- cial prize. Mrs. Jean Lidstcne. I CARD PARTY HELD The results of a card D8l‘l.V held at the St. Eugene's Parish Hall. Covehead are as follows: ladies‘ first. Mrs. Hubert Morri- son: Mrs. Herbert Baxter. con- men’s, first Frank Watts: 56'- cond. Charles O'Brien: consola- tion. Frank Burt: freeze-out. I-‘rank Watts and Ira MacDon- ald: door prize. Mrs. Alfred Mor- rison. PREPARING BUDGET "One more day board meetings should complete the estimates". Premier Walter R. Shaw said yesterday. The board will meet again Thurs- day. The government is prepai- ing its budget. working on the speech from the Throne and drawing up legislation in pre- paration for the opening of the 1964 session of the Leglslaturr. Feb. ll. BELL FUNERAL —— The fun- eral for Heher Bell was held Tuesday. Jan. 21, from the Mac- Lenn Funeral Home where sei- vicc was conducted by Rev. I) A (‘ampbell During the ser- vice Frank Wood sang as a no lo "The Old Rugged Cross" and Ibearers were George Adams. Ernest Camer on. W. Blair MacDonald, Wil- liam A. Bolnner. Dr. E3 5”- dlngs and Lorne Kelzer. the choir sang the hymn “Abide With Me", orial Gardens. ails , , I Mrs. A.F. Gormley: men's fir|st.}a1s,, home ggain, v solation. Evelyn McQiiaid. (en, of treasury M Inter- ment wns in Floral ‘Iilln Mem- town Hospital for treatment. AT FUNERAL Lucy Potts and her brother, James Beck. New Glasgow. N.S. attended the funeral of their aunt. Mrs. Murdock MacLeod in Murray Harbor. ATTENDED FUNERAL Harry Herring. Truro. and Miss Margaret Herring, NEW KIWANIS PRESIDENT Hotel last night. Making the presentation is Brig. . W. Rogers. the first Island lieu- tenant-governor of Kiwanis di- vision 10 (NS. and P.E.I.). Other new members inducted at the session were: Clifford Orford, vice-president: Frank MacMillan, secretary. and George Faulkner. treasurer. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern Ancl Central Districts I The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Jan. 22, 1964. 5 Should Prince of Wales College become a degree granting uni- versity, the Charlottetown School Board will provide the required final two years of high school, board chairman Dr. R. Gordon Lea said yesterday. Said Dr Lea. "The school then the board has no choice but to supply them". Dr. Lea said that. given not- ice. the city would have little troiihle in making neces s a ry changes. ct board chairman said that noth- ing could be done until the pres- ent act is changed. V Since the city began its pres- ent building campaign in 1954. with the construction of Queen Charlotte high school until it fin- ished with the building of West Kent elementary. its capital ox- penditures were in the vicinity of $2,500,000. At the end of the years it will take to finish pay- ing for all projects, that figure will become between $4,500,000 and $5,000,000. schools built since 1954 City have used the "soft end" con- struction technique w h I c b means that any new additions can be made with relative ease. gVSchoo| Board Prepared Ilo Accept Grades ll-I2 Dr. Lea said these buildings were built with an eye to the fu- ture, and that the board has "no fears" about the future. 27 D. R. Morrison; ¥¥¥¥¥****<n ’ Alter lovin'_' llllll llltetl , liest. .PAllL NEIIIMAN isi‘Hllll"!* ADULT no i PAIL DOUGLAS- I PARAIIOUIII RElEA§ PATRICIA NEAL-BRANDON deWILDE RN. Halifax. attended the fun era] of their aunt. Mrs. Mac- Leod in Murray Harbor. TO ONTARIO Mr. and Mrs. George B. Mac- Pherson. Launching. have left for Hamilton. Ont. to visit with their three sons, John. Donald and Joseph, and families there. HAD OPERATION _ Marion MacLellan. little daughter of Joseph MacLellan, Newport. underwent an em . ency appendectomy in the Kings County Memorial Hospital, Mon- tague. IN P.E.I. HOSPITAL John L. Macbeod. Riverside Drive. Mon-ta-gue, is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital SUNDAY GUESTS Dr. Malcolm Beck. Mrs. Beck and their young sons. Anigus. Gordon, Collum. ROW and NOV‘ man of Charlottetown were Sunday guests of Dr. _ 5 parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beck. Montatrue. ARE HOME Mrs. Peter Nabuurs. Cardigan, convalescing at ome follow- ing a two month illness at Kings onnty Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Nabuur‘.= small daughter. IIar- riet. who was undergoing treat- ‘ the same hospital. ls McI\'INNON FUNERAL — The funeral for Charlene Mc- Kinnon was held from the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon on Thursday filler‘ noon to St. Peter's Church. Ser- vice was conducted bi’ REV- how carefully 19" Nefm. . . ' Goldwm. 9 I'll E Mggggs ~z __f Gléfin Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 Eve needsamctliei; I‘ I _ FORD - JONES ....SlELlASTEVENS-DINA MERRILL s. ROBERTA SHERWOOILRONNY HOWARD- Tfie hilariously hearth/anning story of‘ little Eddie who had to choose a bride for his father and OM he checked on them all. con t he cO:.Irt5“.‘p [44:65 E°“‘¢‘I- Shirley IN COLOR ¥¥¥¥¥*‘k‘k'k* Clair MacDonald. Pallbearers were Ralph McKinnon. Noel MacDonald, John MacDonald and Albert McKenzie. Inter- ment was in the church ceme- IIYNES FUNERAL -— The fu- neral for Mrs. Louis Hynes of Greenfield was held Tuesday morning from St. Mary's Church Montague. Requiem High Mass place‘ in the church cemetery. MAFLFZOD FUNERAL —- The Ifunera‘. for Mrs. Lillian tBe(‘kl IMacLeod was held Tuesday" ‘Jan. 21. from the Murray Riv- er Funeral Home to the Church of Christ. Murray HaI‘l>0l' where services were C0n<‘l"Cl' ed by David Weale and Ken- neth 1'. Norris. Durinll the Mac!‘-lherson. Craig Bell. Cyrus P9""Y-I Windsor Beck and Perle? ll3l“I ris. Pallbearers were nepllewlnc Otto Bell. Sidney Munn. John Munn. Harry Herrinll. Béflllm" in Beck and James Beck. In-I torment took place in Murrayi Harbor cemetcr! Shirley Jones, busy dressing up young "Indian" Clint Ilownrd. It orns Glenn Ford’: wlsecrnc sc wyn-Mayer’: "The Courtship of Eddie‘. Father." drama. filmed in Pannvlsion and color. co-stars Stella Stevens. '-Dina Merrill. Roberta Sherwood. Ronny Howard and Jerry Van Dyke. It was directed by Vlncente Minnelli. courtship Eddie‘: Father opus: TODAY In this scene from Mctro-Gold- The comedy- Tle d J. Smallwoocl C Is Elected Preceptor John Smallwood was install- as presiding Preceptor of Knights Templars at the Janu- meeting of the Prince Ed- ward Preceptory held recently. The ceremony was conducted by Frank Vanlderstine as- [Murray Hbr. [Lady Dies MURRAY HARBOR - death occurred at e. The Z‘ :3 on it I th County Memorial Hospital. Sun- day, Jan. 19 of Mrs. Murdociri MacLeod, RN, of Murray Har- bor, formerly of Dedham. Mass. MacLeod was born in White Sands. the daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ben- min Beck. She taught school for several years before moving to the Un- ‘ed States, in early life. There, she entered the nursing profes- sion and for some years was in- structor of nurses. Later was supervisor in the Massach- usetts General Hospital. She married Murdock Mac- Leod of Melville, P.E.I.. and they lived in the US. until five years ago, when they returned to P.E.I. Her husband predec- eased her two years ago. She leaves to mourn her sis- ter. Josie. Mrs. Louis Herring, Sr.; two sisters. Lizzie, Mrs. Watson Bell and Cassie. Mrs. John A. Munn. Two brothers, John and Hubert predeceased her, also a sister .nd brother, in childhood. The funeral was held in Mur- ray Harbour Church of Christ Tuesday afternoon. Interment took place in Murray Harbor cemetery. - sisted by H. R. Carruthers. Other officers installed were: constable, D. R. Walker; mar- shall, P. R. Bagnail; chaplain. E. C_. MacMillan; treasurer, H. R. Carruthers; registrar, Floyd Drake; sub-marshall, E. F. B. Liepmann: captain of guard, E. F. Eiliott; captain general, first bearer, A. E. Laers; second bearer, A. K. Lord; sword bearer. S L Caseley; almoner-in-chief. P E. Palm almone D. F MacLean; organist, C. D. Gil- lis: guard, J. B. Larkin. The meeting was held in the Masonic Tempde, Charlottetown, and reports from the various ‘committees were presented. ard 6 Councillors e-election Representing Ward Six ever since the former village of Spring Park became part of Charlottetown, Councillor Elmer MacRae and Edmond Arsenault stated yesterday that they will re-offer to contest the seats in the February civic election. W" their announcement, word was also received of a newcomer to civic politics in the person of Arthur Mclnnis, well known insurance man the ci . Making no definite commit- ment, Mr. Mclnnis said yester- day he is seriously considering running in Ward 1. which is currently represented by Arthur Gormley. Councillor Elmer MacRae has six years council service behind him, and is chairman of the important streets commit- tee. Despite working under bad winter conditions with limited equipment. he has received many compiiments on the snow clearing job done by his depart- ment. particularly in the busi- ness section. In private life. he is a member of the auto elec- tric service firm of Batt an d MacRae. Councillor Arsenauit scrvcd as chairman of commissioners of the Village of Spring P a r k from its incorporation in 1953 to amalgamation with Charlotte- town in 1958. Since then he has represented the new ward in City Council. town pianning advisory board since entering the Council, and notes that though the condi- tions of amalgamation have been fulfilled there are many matters of a planning and zoning nature to be resolved. He said yesterday he felt his experience on the board could be of Dene- fit to Ward 6, and the city, as a whole. He has also been a member of various other committees such as police, welfare. water liaison. public property and finance. The holder of a first class teachers license be bold s degrees of Bachelor of Scientific Agriculture and Doctor of Social Science. A n o t h e r accomplishment which may be of great va‘.ue in this Centennial Year which clo- sely links this province and| Quebec is Mr. Arsenault's bi- lingualism. I Rumors were aiso current yesterday of the possible en- try into the field of two other candidates. but they could not be confirmed. They concerned candidates in Wards l and fl. and (l€'.~DllP lack of confirmation. appear to have solid basis. Restaurant Scene Of Fourth Break L" Gaining entrance through a kitchen window, the fourth break I in 13 months occurred at the Panel Slated For Spring Park Meeting The regular meeting of the Spring Park Home and School Association will be held this evening. with a special panel discussion to be held on “Plduca. tion—th struggle for excel- lence’.’ The announccmcnt uas made by president ‘\lr.<. William .\la«-. Leon. who said that the meet- ing will get llIl(l!‘l‘\\‘a_\' at 8 o'clock with the business and commitlce reports pi-e(-«ling the panel discussion. lllenilicrs of the panel will lie Mrs. Marjorie Dover. school principal: Rev. William Simp- son. chairman of the P.E.l. Home and School: Eric Kipping, chairman of the community life committee with the National Home and School Federation, and lleiiry Macwilliams. second vice-president I o r Queens COlllll_\‘ of the provincial Home and School Federation The chairman of the panel will be William Murph-y. Other Items expected on the meeting's agenda will be ac- commodations for Boy Scouts and appointments for the (‘ross s\\’imniin'-1 and P.E.I. Music l<‘c.~li\'al committees. Queen Street. Monday night. The intruders apparently took meat cleaver from the kitchen and pricd the door open on the cigarette machine, takin: some $40 in change from it. The door of the machine was ruined. City police are investigating. Nothing He has been a member of the Flying Dutchman restaurant on else was taken or broken. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE It the Capitol. Lots of cars are in LcSabre's price class, but that’s where the resemblance ends. For instance: Does any- body elsc in LeSabre’s class treat you to that gentle Buick ride or impressive Buick performance and new gas economy? No. And who else gives you 15-inch wheels, finned aluminum front brakes, extra cushion- Iulckusdnol-doorspoctcmo Buick builds a high-priced car, and puts a low price on it ing for middle-seat travelers, and separate heat ducts and controls for the rear seat? Right again: Nobody in LeSabre’s field but LeSabre. If all this makes you drink a LoSabre would look awfully nice in your garage, you should seehow nioelyitfitsa budget.You knowvho to seeaboutit,ofoourse:yourBuickdeaIer.WhoeIse? BUICK loidll See your local Buick Dealer want‘ AUTHORIZED BUCK DEAL ER IN ClIARLO'l'l'ETOWN HILLSIDE MOTORS Be sure to watch “Telescope” and “Zero One" on CFCY-TV. Check your low! listings for time Phone 2-I243 LTD. St. Peter‘: Roail and channel. .I., i . .2 4 .3 1