m it". One of two adult exchange I visitors from the United States i Girl Scouts Association. .\Ira. FVI. Latham. second from left. inspects an Kristel pro- ject of the am Holy Redeemer .., . .. . Agvg.>.'.u‘,~.i.‘. PANY HAs v SIT Girl Guide Company. The pro- iect. favors, were delivered to the elderly patients at the Sacred Heart Home followmg ‘ the meeting With Mrs Lat- Re‘uh‘ left. Guide Maureen Nantes and Mrs. T.S. Edgett, captain of the company. One Hospitaliz Of Two Collisio As a result of two automobile collisions Within the city since late Tuesday evening. two per- sons residents of Charlottetown required medical treatment. hut‘ only one was hospitalized for one day. The first accident occurred at about l0215 Tuesday evening. ‘ at the intersection of Hillsborot and Fitzroy streets. The mishap 1 took place when a “59 Mctcor, driven by Mrs Dane Crosby. Charlottetown. travelling north on Hillstmro. was struck by a 1955 or '56 Dodge station wagon moving west on Fitrrnv i In connection with the Dodgem III that the city police had to go‘ Driving Case 15 Adiourned The case of Gordon Stanley Macinnts. Charlottetown. char- led with impaired driving. was adjourned until Wednesday. April 25 by Magistrate James B Johnston In the Queen's Country magistrnt's court yester- day. at the request of Dow puty Attorney - General Arthur MacGuican. due to the absence of the crown witness Counsel for the accused is J. P Nich- nlsnn Bruce Arthur .Iay. Pisquid East. appearing on the charge of unlawfully hunting out of aeason.wns fined Sit] and costs or live davs. with an order for confiscation of the weapon Richard Brut-a Conlen. Char- Iottetown. was find 820 and costs or 10 days on the charge of unlawfully fishing out of lesson, An accused was fined no and costs or so days for possessinnf of liquor in a place other than .mtuum “4 "mm" nation ; an are able to handle the extra his residence 1 Roger Alllsnn Lord. Northi Tryon. was fined no and costa‘ for speeding. and Alger Cut-j cliffe. Cape Traverse, was fin-’ 0d a similar amount for a sim- Ilar offence. LOCAL BRIEFS TN HOSPITAL Mrs. Gerald sharkey. Corrr Vllk. h a patient in tho Char- lottetown Hospital where she un- derwent surgery. NAMES OMITTED in the report of the funeral M V A Stewart in Wednesday's . horn-sq palm and} Racism. active flAIl-‘ mm: CARD PARTY 'ltlll'l at be card party Mid tho more ham are Guide Shirley Pound. ‘In Jail Sentence Gd H One Era. appeairitng'fol'Aseg. nslnC town _ ‘Haalam. made up the docket at city police court yesterday. on last night was that the driver's last name is Pincau. Harry Melvin Heartz. Char- and that he was apparently on‘ lottetown. was sentenced to three months in the Queen's deliveries for Johnson's Restaur- ant. Elm Avenue. County jail on the charge of Lack of information was due breaking out of the Catholic Welfare Bureau office. Pownal m the driver being “km ,0 the : Street. 'having entered th e Charlottetown Hospital. where tum“ Wm‘ the “"9” ‘0 Comm" M w” [muted [or new Winn indictable offence. juries. He was released yester-; day afternoon following treat-‘, ' m... .m, . Mk... IBIdOUII Sought Both vehicles were extensively damaged. The Meteor along the gmater portion of the right side. and the Dodge had its front end almost demolished. The impact forced the Meteor through the fence and onto the lawn of the home of Mayor A. Walthen (iaudet. “I? second accident took place at about 1:40 yesterday afternoon at the intersection of the Malpequo Road and Belve— dere Avenue. A 1956 Oldsmobile being driven west on Belvcdere Avenue, by Miss Vivian Marie McPhce. Tigrliah, collided with a 1950 Dodge operated south on the Malpequc Road by Rev. Owen Sharkey. Charlottetown. Both vehicles suffered heavy ‘damagE. the Oldsmobile to the right rear section and the Dodge to the left front section. Miss Frances Machllan. lib- rarian at St. Dunstan's Univer- sity. a passenger in the Dodge. suffered facial cuts. She was i taken to the Charlottetown Clinic. l and released to her home follow- I log treatment. ‘ By French Gov’t ‘ PARIS (Routers) ’Thc French government Wednesday was reported considering ask- ing the National Assembly to lift the parliamentary immunity of misstng ex~prcmicr Georges IBidault following publication of Ileaflcts suggesting he has taken I over leadership of a S e c r e t. Army Organization resistance ‘mnvement in France. Interest Rate Shows Increase OTTAWA iCP) —- Average Interest rate of this week‘s is- ‘ lane of 92-day government trens— lury bills rose to 3.10 per cent ‘from 8.0! last week. the Bnnl’ of Canada reported Wednesday. The treasury bill rate. gen- erally considered an indicator of conditions in the short-term . money market. has been flur- ‘ tuating around its present level since the start of the year. lEaster Traffic Is Expected [To Be Heavy With Students The last big holiday befm ex- I for students is this weekend. City schools close after class- aa rat Thursday and reopen on Monday, April 30 St Dunstan's University stu- dents are through st noon today i and return to classes at .ionni on Tuesday. Prince of Wales | College students hava the short- est holiday. leaving schml at the end of classes on Thursday ’ and returning on Monday. I Meanwhile. transport facili- ties are preparing for heavy traf- fIc runa over the weekend. The (NR is preparing to handle the extra loads. most of which will he composed of vaca- i tinning students The ferries at Borden have already started an increased schedule which will aid highway traffic. “to fact that the vsrioiu «nieces m the Atlantic Provinces do not all close and reopen at the some time will spread the traffic over n longer period. Starting Th EASTER BEEF Steaks an tptmhaaedlmiaflh) Charlotth .will be made if necessary. I Ocean. l IMT said that the regular hus- traffic and It is not usually nec- essary to run extras. MCA said that the regular ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ trips l ISLAND NEWS PAGE’ ICharIottetOWn and Queens County In. Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs.. Apr. 19? 1962. 5 ’Four Isla OTTAWA — All four Prince Edward Island members of parliament Will be heading home in the next few days. Nomination meetings in all three riding: of Queens. Kings and Prince will be held a day apart. The Island MPI plan on attending the meetings In three ridings as a group. to lend support to their Conservative compatriots. MACLEAN'B PLANS Fisheries Minister Angus Mac- Lcan goes to Quebec City on April 25 to address the annual meeting of the Fisheries Coun- cil of Canada. He will go on ‘from there to attend the Queens nomination meeting on April 26 1 in Charlottetown. Here Next Week all ‘ nd MPs as much time as he can on the Island during the campaign. but will have to return to Cl- ‘tawa on government business several times and also will be doing some speaking for his ‘pany in other parts of Can- ada, Hil riding~mate. Heath Mac— quarrie. has just returned from. several days on the Island. He‘ plans to return there early next; Iweek and to devote almost the entire campaign to the Island. Dr. Orville Phillipa leaves early next week and his Princet County nomination meeting is on April 2a.. Mrs. Margaret Macdonald will leave Ottawa Friday. and her nomination meeting in Kings is scheduled for April I7. More than 70 colleagues and friends attended a farewell dinner in honor of Arthur t George Sutherland on his re- Child’s Death l Mr. MacLean plans to spend l jlst Baptist Chu Technical A special service of m u II c and meditation will he held Good Friday evening in the First School Plans Baptist Church in Charlotte- ‘town beginning at 730. At that Dr. George Dewar, minister of lime Reva T Elgar RObfl’lS- 101'- education. met Tuesday with f. merly 0f Wales. and now of Ed- Ross Ford. director of the voca- . "WW,"- Alla. Will be heard 1'1 tional training branch of the In "PE!" "9"“ federal department of labor. to Widely knoivn discuss plans for the proposed Western Canada as the vocational high school that will cian Preacher". liIr. Roberts serve Queens County. conducted for many years the Dr. Denar said yesterday . Canadian Pacific Male Choir in that Mr. Ford gave tentative at» I Calgary. In addition to a proval to the proposed site in preaching ministry he devotes Charlottetown which .5 in the considerable time to the minia- "Musl- SpeciaI Good Friday Service thrnuehout ' Bclvedere Avenue —— North River Road area. Also dismissed \vasi the best type of curriculum for‘ Use school. department of education has en» try of sacred music. He is heard in a daily religious period on a netword of radio stations in IWestern Canada. Some of h i a . Mm“ According to Dr. Dewar, the distinctive piano and organ n"... styling: have been commercial gaged the services of the archi- . Iy recorded and sold. Du ring tectural firm of Wehber. andlmany of Premier E.C Mutt- Harrlngton. the Nova Scotia ning's speaking tours. Mr. Ro— architects who desicncd the You berts has acted as pianist and Scotia Trade and Technical In- orcnnist stttuie in Halifax i “r. ROM“! was in 7“" mlm‘m‘ “WI "1" WWW" Wales. of the kind of musical m" '"r m“ “I‘m” a" "lid" family for which the Welsh are considcration but lhaf the Bt’h‘e— famous ",5 fame, was seven dcre area site seems the most time, namm .5 winning con. ’"i'3h1"~ ductor In the Welsh National nEFianfh—ilj‘iZIVE ‘ Choral Festival. HRAVDF‘A‘RURG, Kv tspiu‘ Some of the compositions to A faulty valve apparently trlg- be heard Friday evening are u gcred four explosions that shat. I f o l l o w! 3 "Th" “Mum” tercd to buildings of the huzs,from Mozart. “Trumpet Volun- born Olin Mathieson Chemical Corpo- tary" by Pill‘N‘ll- “Th8 HOIY ration and rhuscd Momma City" Ily AdamS. “Iiaritn” 13! damage Handel. "Ilvmn Transcriptions" In Hospital Investigated EDMONTON (‘PiiA nurse tlnd "Jew. Joy of Man-I failed to tell doctors that an mg" by Bum .eiulit-tear-old Eirl conip'nined L“! week} Holv wwk I,“ of having somethinfl stuck in vi" was mndume'd by Re“ H_ her tltroit three days before the ‘ L. Mm“ .nd the sperm mesh child died. a coroner‘s jury was er was Rev. M. Murray Mac- ‘ mm l‘widav‘ Land. Saint John, NB . who con- Th." (“limpny “'35 hum ". ltinuod his meditations on thc‘an "mun. mm m dram m ' . V Katherine Wood of f‘arvel. Alia, Saunurs prayer as recorded in “.h" dim in no”. “Hand”. Hospital \Iarrh 4 from “hat a previous witness said “as the rch To Have Desir- lohn. Mr. MarLeod will terminate ‘ his misston at services this af» . If t. ’ ternoon at it o‘clock and in the ragga; ’fl‘rlnlfirza:ubber lube evening at 7'39 p m' The” Will‘ Thelma Pavnter. head .iui'se be I candlehgm ‘ communion of the hospital's children's \vard. 59””? 3‘ "‘9 "9"“‘5 "Wm" told the inquest the child said AHACKS STEVENSON [she had something stuck tn -ier drement from the post of supervisor of scales and \\ eigh- ing \tilh Canadian National Railways in Moncton. A native of Charlottetown. Mr, Suther- land joined the company in his home city as a clerk in 1914. He moved toMoncton in 197.5. A presentation on behalf of the employees was made to Mr. Sutherland by Mrs. Helen Dunn. a member of the office staff Seen here :rom left to right are: Mrs. Donovan & Gornley 309 Grafton St. 0 garbage and refuse pick-up . light carth O parcel delivery Phone 4-4617 for fast efficient city-wide delivery 1throat. Miss Paynter said she CAPE TOWN rReutersl—It‘or- did not tell anyone about the clan Minister Louw Wednesday comma,“ In time for Easter .accused Adlai Stevenson 0‘ Thc jurv was told earlier that [Lining 1:! pSoulth M; the child had been given an- CAKE and UN 0 attlmen esthetic for a chest examina-z ‘that Stevenson. U.S. chief dele- “on and . rubber tube was in- Eatclto the United nations. l! sertcd in her throat to prevent ;dt‘dlt‘lIM.. to this hatred" her from swallowing her tongue. I. M.'s MEATS EASTER BEEF We have now. on display, for your inspection our Easter Parade of Baby Beef. The carcasses on dis- play weno from the top ranking animals purchased at the Fat Stock Show and from local farmers. Purchan from the following:— ‘ Wholesalers Open The following Wholesalers “ill Saturday morning, April 21st. until 12 noon. he, 0 p e n front 8.00 am. Beaton's Wholesale Dry Goods limited Carvell Bros. Limited DeBlois Bros. limited S. T. Green 8. Company cannot usually handle the in-‘ creased load and more flinta STUDY SEA ICE MONTREAL University aald Wednesday five members of the ice research group will leave April 8 for Ellef Ringnea. one of the Queen Elizabeth Islands in the Arctic Storey EII‘CIIIC Ltd ursday... d Roam will be featuer MIG)? Rendezvous m Restaurant tCPt — McGi‘Il‘ Here's why we can offer you these terrific saving! - - - because We are the largest Diamond Mer- chants on PEI. and we import all our diamonds direct. from Europa - - - no middle man - - . that's the answer to our low, low diamond prices. 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