Shown above is the founder of the Association of Kinsmen ('lubs. HA. Rogers of Toronto with his wife. being greeted at the Charlottetown airport KINSMEN CLUB FO-NDER ARRIVES yesterday by tleft‘: R obert Bradley. pr e s id 9 n t of the Charlottetown K40 Club and irightl Kenneth Yeo. prest- dent of the C h a r lottetown i IISIAND NEWS PAGE Kings, Queens and City Zone Commander Lester Mac I Rae. assisted by Deputy Com-r mander Russell Mason. conduct.- ed the Royal Canadian Legion Queens County zone rally. held Thursday at the home of the Kingston Branch. In the absence of tihe secre- tary. Andrew MacEachern. the commander appointed Edgar Hogan to record the session. In addition to representatives from the Charlottetown. King- ston. Mount Stewart. Eldon and lVictoria branches. guests warez; iHamilton Douglas. provincial president; .l. Plus Smith. prov- .vinclal second vice- president. ‘77 If G R It idwclling at. St. Peter's Bay. 3" GSU S ' l The fire. which broke out fimsnlmt 11"” Yr.‘ ng'go” '5 shortly after seven o'clock. The issuing of court sum- “; O {9})”, m t 9 full” Quickly razed the home of Mr. moms to those delinquent in afnth an'llwgsa“ >Celoblah°n ‘and Mm William MSCGUigan. paying to; parking tickets has 2h filo uv "might at the 13nd their Children- KeVln- 12: had the desired effect and [MO mm” Hm” Tnmm-V' 10‘ sarah- ‘1 39ml!- POLICE C'hiet Storms Webster firuckers Get Shorter HauIErom BuildingSite By RON CAME R0 N Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer Unn work at the new Memonia Building site. plus a higher re- turn for truckmen employed. 1 1structlou. asking for the load ycsterday irate. They had previously been raced through a small, A speeding up of the excava-lpaid by the hour. with a mini- ydette. 3: and Debbie l. iSeVen Escape {Flames At ? St. Peters .cven people. including five. children. were left homeless morning when fire frame.‘ 'mum number of two trips per hour. EASIERN said yesterday the number of motorists who are paying more promptly for parking meter v10- lations is remarkable. Payment of the tickets began to pick up last month when the public became aware that thc summonses were being issued and that the cost of their un- paid tickets would be almost. tripl . i The original cost of $1 is in- ficseused to $3.50 in addition to in lO-cent per mile service cost .fur rural violatons, Approximately lift summonses have been served since the first The children were in be when the fire broke out. possi~ bly from an overheated stove. but all were removed without injury. and were given shelter at the home of a neighbor. e Red Cross Disaster Ser- vices unit was contacted and was providng emergency relief for the stricken family. Navy League Officials To swung into general The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. March 9. 1963. 5 MsCoiegionZone Hears Ottawa Report Delegates from the Rustico and Vernon River branches were uni able to attend due to road con- ditions. During the discussion on the eligibility for membership. Mr. Smith gave a report on a recent conference held In Ottawa. in connection With the forthcoming nation-wide drive for new mem- bers. which opens April 1. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE In connection with the drive the speaker also showed a film on the subject. He suggest- ed that if every member was to enlist one new man the legion in P.E.I. would have no difficul- ty in reaching its objective. Following the film and Mr. Smith's rcmarks. the delcgatcs discussion of the subject. and a number of suggestions were put forward. Mr. Douglas reporting on the meeting he attended in Ottawa, made a number of announce— ments regarding the, legion‘s national sports program. parti- cularly in the track and field area and the effects It will have on the Atlantic area. He announced that all branch- es in the command will soon re< ccive a circular from head- quarters, which will explain the sports program in full detail. and will also give the various branches suggestions by which they can participate fully. ATHLETIC PROMOTION He. said that each branch being asked to promote the training of athletic coaches. The competitors who will be named to represent the prov- ince at the 1983 national track and field meet will be selected Souris Citizens Organizing New Curling Club For Area SOIJRIS r A new curling club has been officially formed here at a meeting Thursday night. Elected president was Camille Gallant with Henry Larter as vice-president. William Pierce. secretary and Clarence MacDon- treasurer. Three committees were named to get the club started. and it is hoped to let the contract for the erection of the club's rink and building by June. It is expected at the chub will be able to start its first season of opera- tions in October. The finance committee is sell- ing shares in the club and 82.500 ‘vras subscribed at Thursday's meeting. it is expected that if N 1“. will cost 320.000 to get the club operating. Heading the finance commit~ tee is Multon Fitzpatrick. with Melvin McQuaid. Bruce Stewart. Fred Perry and John Jarvis as member , The building and land com- mittee which is investigating the possibilities of four sites con sist of Albert Griffin George Webster and Charles Craig. Earl Lewis. Albert Mallard. Martin Dirt and Waldrrn Ding- well are members of the en- gineering committee which is in— vestigating the purchase of equipment for the club. Mr. Fitzpatrick was chairman of the meeting and there were about 40 in attendance. Maritime Electric’s Plant Dept. Has Iniury-Free Record Personnel of the plant depart» mcnt of Maritime Electric Com- pany and their wivn were feted last night at a banquet held at the Queen Hotel. The occasion was in recognition of the de- partment working through 1982 without a lost-time injury which qualified it for the president's award which is up for inter-de- partmental competition each year. Speeder Is Fined (.1,uii\'icie:i of speeding on the Bit. Eduard Road. Herbert Ful- ton Sanderson of Mt. Edward Ito..d. was fined $10 and costs or five days in jail by Magis- tl‘atc James B. Johnston. QC, in Queens County magistrate}; court yesterday. . . . a '«or driving a motor vehicle without an operator‘s licence. Roy Chester Green, Kingston. .was given a similar penalty. A $10 fine with costs or five days was also given to another accused who pleaded guilty ti i operating a motor vehicle with ed defective equipment This department has now ac- cumulated 797 days equalling about 175.000 man hours without lost time due to injury. R.W. Smith. general manager .presented the shield isuperlntendent. son and personalized wallets to each member of the plant staff. Mr. Smith congratulated the dc- partment on its achievement and cautioned it not to relax its efforts in making the plant a ‘safer place in which to work. ‘ ME. Campbell. secretary and safety officer of the Workmcn's Compcnsation B o a r d in dressing the group. hr-Zcfly trac- ed the history of accident pre- vention and demonstratcd the advances over the years includ- ing better engineering. safety equipment and ment co-operation. He stressed the importance of continuous educational pro- gram and urged each member of the plant staff to influcncc others in the field of accident prevention. Mr. Campbell was thanked by M.C. Yates. J.M. McAlduff. safety super- visor for the company. prcsid. a. labor-manage- lOrdination Ceremonies Slated Today Rev Faber MacDonald and Rev. Robert MacDonald will be ordamed to the priesthood of the Roman Catholic Church by Most Rev. Malcom A. MacEaChern, bishop of Charlottetown. in a ceremony starting at if‘ o'clock th's morning at St_ Dunstan'l Basilica. Both men are graduates of St. Tilinstan's University. class of 1950' and they compch their theological studies at St, Paul's Seminary. Ottawa. Ont. Rev. Faber MacDonald is a mu of Henry J. and the late Mrs. MacDonald. now of Park- dalc. Robert MacDonald is a SO'l of .\lrs. Cari \l‘acDonal'i and the late ('av‘l Mat-Donald. (:rand Rivcr_ P.E.I, St. Patrick’s— Day Parade Is Planned Brady .l Smith presided over _ last night's regular meeting of thc Benevolent Irish Society. at which it “as announccd the an- nual St Patrick": Day parade will be held Sundax. \lav'ch 17. The mcmlici's nill attend ll o‘clock mass and ll was expcci» (‘fl that the route of march \\Ill be llic same as other ycai‘s. Futil details will he announced on the night of the animal smokv a - or. March l.’l. 'I‘hc cxct-utirc also announced that in conjunction with the smokcr a brici initiation ccre- mony will he conducted All members were urged to give their full support to the an- nual li'ish play. “Daffy Flvnn" whci‘. is bcing staged in Birch- “nod auditorium March ifi and iii. A chi drcn's matinee will he. held in the aftcrnoon of March J (‘hccking on drcss for the an- nual parade. the chief marshall asked all members who have or knnu where to gel top hats to lct him know immediately ‘ . l EFFECTIVE FRIDAY 0 g of February, to of them goini ‘ — :;:n Anlnapitggwgirgy (£22103: h": Under the new rat". “.Mr out yesterday. H v a special committee from he held in .Eldon Legion Homel Norm Rive,- Co_operafive hm“. became effective yesterday The old method of mailing out the province. he said. April 13. with the Eldon. and to m“ i smauma or a. ‘3. “his? .i’i‘i:.."i:..2:‘r .1'. its “r”: . of ~ ’s ‘ mm“ mnnt‘y. A r. ic ar sai . ‘ . ' ‘ ‘ .. wu- ave no pai err to ea c e ' ' . to w s a.o u cc to ‘ Willie Illjiivcgka‘lsndonkihlzdhn the, He would not state how in u c h lh-P “$09 Y‘ldward Isflagd “(lb “'lillin 48 hours has been abolish- Vl'tPlal f'l‘lhhaflf imll‘llamf’m “1“ "mm." 7-0“? Van." “'l" b? W, Wm haw, a 5m..." haul‘dhe truckers were being paid ision... avy .eague ol 'figa 3: an the presPriI summons will close March fl]. and that held at the Mount Stewart Leg sham we mug and um”. immsifor each load of fill they took la“ mgm annmmmd “9 arr-V method will stay in effect even the first of the playdowns will’ion Home. June 24 present.- three (3 act) plays l P. Gillard. Toronto. retiring gen- ‘eral manger and national sec- retary. will be. in Charlottetown after all the back tickets have becn paid. to the new site Several truckers were compared to two miles an one tenth. and‘they will be paid on Maternal 8: Child Health Classes Queen Charlme High sch“! l a load basrs. When the. site for dumping to Spring Park. was Ch8n89d. the trUt‘kel‘fi Thursday carried 30 loads. All fax. NS. arrived Tuesday even- Rear Admiral Patrick D Budgp l Working for Pigott Constructinn‘trucks. except one. carry six ing to attend the funeral of her DSC ‘Cn mmwa' “vhf, .i'g on Ni. Co. approached RM. Rickard. cubic yards per load; the other. aunt \fiss Christine MacRae. men'wm 'leave “In”, {1}“; Email ring four or more loads per hour and a driver AT FUNERAL Mrs. BruceuMacDougall. Hall-l "vial tuperlnlrndflnl 0i COR-‘a Mack truck. moves 12 cubic Heathcrdale. LOCAL BRIEFS l8 PATIE. 'T “‘93 Siwhanle mggar- Ohm“ Driveway at the Co-op develop- lnuetovm. is a patient in the Fiance Edward Island Hospital. \IcCAllGHEY FUNERAL The funeral for John M. Mc- (‘aughey was held Friday Morn- ing from the Charlottetown Fu- hran Home to St. Joseph‘s (hurt-h. Kelly‘s Cross. where Rcriu'em High M335 was cele- trailed by his Pastor. Rev. James Smith. who also con- .- ducted the service at the grave. spirits. were remanded to March March 8. from the MacLean Pallbearers were Arnold Toole. 15 by Magistrate A.J. Haslam 1n Funeral Hnmf‘ '0 (‘vt‘fll‘tit’lftwni _ United Church cemetery. wherel ' William Condon. John C, Con- flm. Samuel Condon. Charles Tonic and Raymond Conway interment. was in the church cemetery. FRENCH FUNERAL funeral for Mrs Samuel B. French was held from the. Cut- clifl‘c Funeral Home to Zion Presbyterian Church. Friday. March 8. where service was con- ducted by Rev. Donald Camp- holl. Two solos. "My Faith Looks up to Thee" and "Near- " My God to Thee" were sung by Stirling fnman. Members of the LOBA. Eastern Star and Zion Church W'MS attended in a h‘ldl‘. Pallbearers were Sterling Mat-Kinnon. Spuvrgeon MacDon- “fln. Ralph Higgins. Melvin Hig- Eins. Walde d Hmt‘ard MacKlnnon. Interment "Pk Place in Crapaud cemetery. Members of the LOBA held their W‘vrce Thursday evening at the ill”er home. conducted by Jlorence Ross. Grand Chaplain. essie Lax-tar. grand mistress. 33d F Iorabel Moore. grand llme‘ f‘ (. director. Soloist was Mrs. Aart‘. yards per load. l The company is satisfied with ; T0 MEXICO f . Mrs. C. H. Horton and Mrs.‘ ‘lhe. ll‘Uth’rS “0W le’loymi Ml" ‘ G. Hunt of Murray River left. lRickard said. but he said the truck Were suitable ltrucks were needed .’ The fine fill now ‘help build up the new ‘Park playground. The ea on the Queen Elizabet ment. Liquor Case Is Adiourned Frederick Dooley and John H. Reid. Charlottetown. charged with the illegal possession of city police court yesterday. following the completion of the . service was conducted by Rev. lcmwn‘s evidence against Mr.‘M.R. Rockllngton. Pallbearers. Dooley. .were J.H. MaeD on aid. Guy . ‘ whom, was ‘ Hemphill. A n g u s MacLean. Two crown ' called to the stand by the crown The attorney. Gerald R. Foster. QC icovcr and Joseph Johnson. :They were Constable lka and Maynard Roy. of l Charlottetown detachment of the RCMP. They testified that they ihad taken part in the police lcbase of the panel truck driven lby John Reid. who was accom- i panied by Mr. Dooley. and had searched the truck and found broken glass and a liquid which they identified as moonshine. John P. Nicholson. counsel for the defense. will present his case at the next sitting. James Harding. charged with disorderly conduct. had his case missed the plainant was not present to give evidence. For failing to stop at a light. a motorist was fined $10 and costs or ays. One drunk and tncapable was given a 20 day suspended sen- l tencc. completing the docket. A :S‘ ’D m. E!- w DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER SEALED TENDERS marked "Tender tor Buildings" will be received by the undersigned until 4:00 pm. on Mon- day. March ll. I963. tor the removal from the lot at the buildings on the Property formerly Toombs T e Department of known as the property. 3l0 Kent Street. Public Works re- sart/es the right to reiect anv or all J. PHILIP MATHESON Minister of Public Works P030211!) Prince Edward m March 1. 193:. being taken 3‘5 . ifrom the site is being used to le‘mOFlal Hnspllal- ‘ 59"“? HAD TRIP ‘ heavy i fill. with many large rocks in it h was used to fill the swampy arh- John 1.. ‘ 9d :Macphee. Interment was in the he . this week on a trip to Mexico. ‘ ‘would employ any trucker if“ i nv HOSPITAL ' M. r. MacDonald. Montagqu a patient in the Kings County Douglas \chenna. Montague.‘ as returned from trip to Saint John. N. R. ATTENDED Fl'NERAL x mong those attending the fit-1 ncral of the late Christine Mac- lRae. Friday were. Mr. and . iCyril MacGregor. Mrs. Pius iSlPPlP Mrs. Penna Moore. Mr» . nd Mrs. Kenneth T. Norris and :Mrs. Henry Marliaren. all of‘ 1‘ Charlottetown. l STEWART FUNERAL -— A .1 'A commital service for Mrs. Johni ‘ R. Stewart was held Friday. ‘Walter MacLean. James Publi- l l MacRAE FUNERAL — funeral for Miss Christine Mac-j Rae of Heatherdale was held Friday from the Montague Fu-j neral Christ Montague. The service was conducted by Willard Walls and Kenneth T. Norris. Mrs. Stewart Nelson was the organ- let. The choir sang "The 23rd Psalm". The soloist. Mrs. Ralph Beck sang “We. Shall See His Lovely Face". Pallbearers were John Bruce. Fulton MacPhee. Hector Matheson. Stewart. Mac- Donald. George MacKlnnon. John K. MacDonald. Flower- bearers were Angus Martin. Nell Bruce. Martin MacDonald. Wil- liam Bruce. Alex Martin. Mack : Belfast cemetery. l****** they KIDS- u) .. STEWART RANGER ‘ ‘ ERNIE B Kuvncs Home to the Church of‘ 1 morning at 10:30 10M! our - 4 Bl Monday. He will be accompanied by: Brother Dies Canadian Navy. and who has)!“ been appointed to succeed Mr.‘ Gillard. has been received by While here. the two visitors. Benjamin A. Mallett. York. of wil1 conduct an inspection of the: the death of his brother William two Charlottetown corps. RCSCC‘. Ethelbert 'Bcrti Mallett of For- Kent. an d Hyndmain Navyi estburg. Alta. aged 81 years. League Cadet Corps. In addit- Surviving are his wife Violet. ion the corps from Summerside and four sons and three‘daught« and Souris have been invited toi firs, all in Western Canada. a 2:00 RM. 7:00 P.M. DEPARTMEN New Series begins at Summerside Health Centre Wednesday. 1 3 March. 1963 for mothers for couples at Kensington Legion Tuesday. 19 March 1963 2:00 P.M. for mothers. T OF HEALTH Auditorium . . ie 3' Shakespeare’s “The March 16——Summerside Curtain 8:15 pm. March I4—The Little Theatre Guild. A myst-ery-drama—“lTncle Harri March iii—St. Dunstan‘s l'niversity Dramatic An original play—“A Soft Answer" Admission: Adults $1.00: Students 50! Tickets available at Hughes Drug. Burns Jewellers and on lale at door. Ch'tmm Merchant of Vcnice" Little Theatre attend. providing tPaW‘lllngtbrother Ambic. Victoria. ac. conditions are favorable. .and Benjamin in York. P.F‘..l.l Also Rear Admiral Bridge willl He wa s predeceased by one take advantage of the trip to ' brother George and two sisters. become acquainted with officialsl Mrs. Archie Vcssey and Mrs. ‘ of the island division. lRolbert. Campbell. both of York.‘ Both the inspection and thei Funeral service was held in. get-acquainted session will beiBethel United Church. Forest- board HMCS Queen-i burg and interment was in Hast- theld on Charlotte Monday evening. I gs Coulee cemetery. Starting Monday presents an unforgettable motion picture. 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