THE ST. PATRICK’S play ~ “Petey’s Choice’ is In the final stages of rehearsal and prospects are that this year’s comedy will be on a par with anything yet presented by the Benevolent Irish Society. Show dates are Tuesday and Wed- rishmen Prepare ~ nesday March 16 and 17 and the place is, Basilica Recreat- ion Centre. Here three of the cast are shown at a recent re- hearsal. From left they are Jerry Duffy, Vaughan Mar- shall and Eileen Murray. Dir- ector is J. Pius Callaghan, ODA. ISLAND NEWS PAG Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat; Mar. 6, 1965. 5 New Town Cler Takes Up Post GEORGETOWN — me semeineniee Planning: Georgetown Town Council met) which may be in the counci] chambers on Mon- located septic tanks; lot sizes day night, with Mayor Howard| where there is municipal sewer §. MacLean presiding and Coun-|lines; building permits; trailer cillors Lavers, MacDonald, Cur-| court regulations. building re- rie, McConnell, MacLean and|quirements and other related Johnson in attendance. | matters. Mrs. Laura Murphy was | The Town of Georgetown and sworn in by Mayor MacLean as|Georgetown Royalty came un; Town Clerk. The former clerk,|der Town Planning, after the \Mrs. Joan Easton, who resign-|town had made application and led due to pressure of other} -@ minute of the Executive |work, is continuing for a time to{Council dated September 22, assist the new clerk in familiar-| 1964. izing herself with the duties of} Correspondence was read re- loffice and until the--completion | lative to an application from Ha- jof the audit now being conduct-|zen Strange to obtain a three- ed and the setting up of the new) year lease on three common |bookkeeping system. | lots for the storage of pulp wood. Attending Monday’s meeting; The area involved was formerly was Claude Smith, Director of| used for this punpose and the Town Planning for the’ Depart-| council agreed to lease the lots ment of Monicipal Affairs. Mr.|for..this. purpose at $150 per Smith spoke to he Council on} year. |many. aspects of Town Planning| Correspondence - was read and answered many questions | from the federal representative relating to this subject. | regarding the possibility of rent- His talk covered such subjects‘ ing office space in the George- wwn Federal use of a Royal ed Police Officer; if the town successful in obtaining a tract for the RCMP to police made to the icipal Affairs for for ,tion of a municipal | sewer system. Also discussed was | tion of the town administering jcommon well gystem to the six new homes being the west side of the | tlations are currently being car ified on regarding this m town admimistering the well and) o- ip distributing system, at no cost) day morning. to the town. "| viously The question of the availabil-| ak, ity of living accommodations for | at Buster's Service /@ policeman, should the town en- ter into a contract for the ser- CARD PARTY vices of a member of the RCMP| Following are the results of was discussed and action is to| the card party held in Covehead be taken in this regard. Stanhope Community Hall cond, Cicily Watts; consulation, Marie Misner; Gents first, Hil- son Hughes; gents second, Stir- ling Younker; consolation, Leith Brown. 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