| j — YF RED CROSS CERTIFICATES AWARDED ‘The 20 members of the Red the. course, is Evelyn Mac- | Ross, Mrs. Fred Gallant, cross frst ald course held skill, Bruce MacLaren was | 2irs, Layton Smallwood, KI this winter in the Parkdale the course instructor. Moore, yainvel,,Rlee, Helen | School were presented wih receiving certificates were Ramsay, Men Gres Maen ne their certificates Thursday night. Shown above receiv- ing her certificate from Sin- clair Cuteliffe, examiner for Florence Melanie, Helen Hic Mrs. Douglas, Theresa Edna Seaman, Mrs. Henry Horne, Mrs. Mrs. go Fr bums D. Mrs. Allison West, Ruby Hod. son, Judith Morley, Leona | | | announced plans yesterday for a jor project to be undertaken by the club in the past few days, was given approval at a club meeting Thursday night at In Crosswal not guilty to a charge of Fiaiine’ to EY. the right-of. way to who | crossing an eis withia | the limits of a crosswalk, an ac- | cused hed hie case adjourned Peery ence to ones an Price C ¢c. we Macaar fog sald coe of the moet dific: reported a successful aale aod | ult confronting the all members Problems urged to turn out | traffic department “is the educ- | motorists as to a ped- Charlottetown Kinsmen Club “ to help pack and deliver these ating of ' (ar eet ee os estrian’s rights.”” ty Governor Jack John-| NO PROBLE) | At those intersections control- ted by traffic lights, there is no roblem, said Staff Dowling, be-| ise where such traffic signals | Deput ston asked that as many mem- bers as possible attend the zone the| meeting in Moncton om March| a1, ISLAND NEWS PAGE Pecestrian’s Rights Charlottetown and Queens County |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Mar. 24, 196%. 5, Senior Citizens Centre \s Planned By Kinsmen =" ks Cited | tersection within the walk lines. no driver may drive his vehicle within eight feet of such pedes- trian, and then at a speed no greater than 10 m.p.h. FURTEER NUS further onus is placed on | the driver if the ian is water 12 years of age, or a per- mn handicapped in locomotion o "blind. In this ease, the driv shall have wi Staff Dowling said yesterday that he has instructed al | the bers of the traffic squad to be on the lookout motorists violating pedestrian’s rights at crosswalks, and to is- sue the offenders with citations requiring them to appear be- a7 0 ae are has been portance to those ee ee tnat i “= Tracadie H & $s mer years were acc “it lears Talk us. to seeing their industrial slowed to a stan by the rival of winter,” said a asl ‘The members at the March Port “department statement is- moving ot of the Tracadie Cross sued Friday School Association MacLeod of the Home Th iceubresking fleet was| heard ute alled out for its most first aid division, P.E.1. Red tensive ss period of extreme! Cross, give a talk on first aid cold after Jan. 21 when all com-| treatiaent = mercial ships required assist-| ror having been introduced ance. In the two months of Jan- uary and February, a total of 131 ships were routed in the | sh malt and Seabeeaker of them) Ray and farm accents Sad how they can be prevented. : Sister Stephen Marie thanked ‘ASTRO WITHDRAWS OFFER lacLeod for his interesting KEY WEST, Fla. (AP)—Ha-| and iacaauee monet vana radio Thursday quoted the meeting. rime Minister Fidel Castro as A sum of $5 was saying the decision to put inva-| membership fee in = PEL for|them free in return for U.S. | ing, lunch was served. tractors. Castro was interviewed by the Cuban news agency, Prensa Latina, about the trial which is set to begin March 29. Donovan & Gormley 309 Grafton St. Charlottetown Hotel. _ Sean Charles Compton and Paul| alates, te Kine On| pact wee cocharman ar nls ust ‘conor to te Island trade fair sometime in ne The big problem is at other intersections, her they be controlled by “ston” or “yield right-of-way” signs, or are un-| marked. It is st these that the rights of a pedestrian precede those Seal Pelts 2 ‘Are Loaded is a pean peveese| The ae also gave the green | estrian places one foot off the | light to a plan’ to erect a wad-| Seal unter Glen Matthews | sidewalk within the crosswalk Jas veel a Ba: care! play-| last night told The Guardian | limi ground at DesBrisay Crescent.| that the sne snows September. $3,000 VOTED A sum of $3,000 was voted te wards the recreation centre. is eroncing a start will be eh on the an early date. The chief ief pointed out that ac- remainder of yesterday docket consisted of three ac-| cused. also charged with traffic violations. Of these one was fin- ed $10 and costs or five days in jail for transporting more than two adult passengers front seat of a motor vehicle. A similar penalty was meted out to another for failing to op at a flashing red traffic Failure to stop at Fa & at a stop” sign resulted in the third ac- RESCUE CREWS BUSY @ garbage and refuse OTTAWA (CP) — The RCAF pick-up search and reseue service 4 helped to save the lives of 4] @ light cartage Persons in 1961 in 49m ajor| @ parcel delivery search operations, air force Seay’ headquarters said Thursday. Phone Major search operations were conducted for 34 civilian air- craft, six military planes, six marine craft and three missing Persons. The service also flew 4-4617 for fast efficient city-wide delivery ris torm The plan also calls for the erec.| caught the ‘sealing ae by | ae to the city by-law, if| cused being fined $5 and costs 229 mercy flights. j tes os ies Biers ‘ground of a com-| complete surprise. ly Person is crossing at an in-' or two days. ‘and lavatory,| Mr. Matthews said the unt Two-Month Sentence New Glasgow! Given On Six Charges - Appearing for sentencing on three charges of theft and three of breaking and entering, Rich- | ard Lawrence Evans, Charlotte- town, was sentenced to two months in jail on each count by Magistrate James B. Jobnston, QC, in Queens County magis- trate’s court yesterday after- Doon The sentences on ‘the break nd entry counts are to run consecutively, making a total fail term of six months. The | tentences on the theft charges are to rin concurently with each other and with those of the break and entry terms. The six offences with which Evans was charged and to which he pleaded guilty are: theft of pay station telepbones 2 Southport, Montague,” Bheek eid) enttles at service stations _ located st Mount Stewart, Brackley Ralph Junior Larkin Iottetown, is also charged with six similar counts, plus seventh of possession of a stol- en automobile. At his arraign- ment Larkin had pleaded suilty to the three breaks a entry, and guilty to the three thefis and that of poss At yesterday's _ hear elected to change his plea on the break counts to that of guilty. Under these circumstances the magistrate further remanded the accused for sentencing un- tl March 28, on all seven counts GETS 39 DAYS Pleading guilty to damaging Private property, Joseph Alex. |: | | Stavert Younker, was = | | five days wai | borne, Cly | TRAFFIC CASES | edsts or 10 days on a chi | $5 and | of | ander Pineau, North Rustica, | was sentenced to 30 days Queens County jail revealed that the accused had smashed a plate glass window, and one other window, along with damaging a quantity merchandise, with a tgtal value Represented by Lester O'Donnell, Elmer Duneford Charlottetown, on the charge of ving while his abilities were alcohol, was fined | fio and coats or 10 days in fail. Facing a stmilar charge, Gor- don Stanley MacInnis, lottetown, coun: P. Nicholson, was remand until March 28 at yet ine a date will be fined for eon of course 1, Ale “ai, the case of ig der a horse fern; P. ~ | | rection A Norman MacLeod. | Cecil toxicated in a public place, ey | accused was fined pee sete and om or 15 days, whil possession of Tntoricating i ee in a place other than his resi- dence was fined $20 and costs or 30 days in jail, A Southport resident, Harold total of $64.90 when he Beaded | guilty to three separat under the Highway Tatfie Act Younker was fined $50 and driving a motor vehicle while his license was cancelled; and: costs or wo days for fail- ing to stop at a stop sign and costs or two days for driving a motor vehicle with no brakes, Failing to transfer the regis- tration of his motor reticle con cost Blair Livingstone, wood a fine of $10 and te or five days. A similar fine was imposed Daniel W pai Chetstopber, led guilty to arg) a Cane seis while not being the holder of a license. Also fined “$10. and costs” or s Leo William Os- de River, who plead- ed guilty to failing to register his motor vehicle. Fines of $5 and costs or two dave Wwere irqposed on a number persons, pleaded sulky s failing to stop at. stop | signs; driving a motor vehicl with insufficient equipment and bends ing a motor vehicle with no | =R g2 First Aid * Class At York Graduated Red Cross first aid certificates and pins were presented to 14 candidates who completed their | course at York recently. The course was under the di- ‘The presentation was made |hy Sinclair Culclifie who aleo Firm Is Low renee ree oe Foundries NS., had Wellner, Jr., Cheuenee ae $20,600 and the Gifco’Ltd., Mon- cton, for $27,105 tenders were opened in the office of the minister of | highways yesterday. Approval of the federal government is re- Two Youths Join Navy Petty Officer John Hemphill, RCN recruiter at HMCS Queen Charlotte, Charlottetown,» yes- terday announced the enrolment - two Island young men into ent force of the eval Canadian Navy tne,two new ordinary seamen | and Kenneth Gai, MaeLeod, 20, son of Mr. id the late Mrs. ‘Ansel MacLeod, New London. | ie new entry seamen scheduled to leave by train this | morning for HMCS Cornwallis, the new entry training base, for their 16-week basic training | course. Concert Held | At Millview Vernon River YPU recently held a variety concert and one- act play in Millview. Songs by the Vernon River choral group were under the direction of Miss Lynda Drake. Other performers were Alice, Honther sod Bath Lea in a tap lance; a piano solo by Ann oral a trio consisting of Ron- nie, Gordie and Francis Drake. Guest performers were Bery! Stewart, Ruth and Frank Ross and Scott Fraser with step dan- ome ‘The one-act play had a cast of Margaret and Betty Enman, Pauline and Gwen Lea, Florence Richards and Judy Smith. showed a film, and gave an in- teresting talk on civil defence, after which coffee and nuts were served. ‘Those completing the course MISSIONARY EXPELLED UMTALI, Southern Rhodesia (Reuters) — The Rhodesian fed- eral immigration board ordered were: Mrs. Harry Welton, Mrs. Lioyd Vessey, Mrs. William Crockett, Mrs. Minto Foster, Mrs. Frank Vessey, Mrs. Reu- ben Watts, Reuben Watts, Mrs. Pleading guilty to being in. aa ae an American Methodist mission- |ary, who came here last De- |cember after being expelled from Angola for alleged Com- munist affiliations, to leave the country, it was disclosed day. board refused Rev. idence permit and to to leave the country by April 14. i i [4 ua aif Hu Hare Uf i i i j 2 ij j i §; 144 Great George St. DOWS MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR OPENING SALE MEN’S SUITS FREE CUFFING be OPEN TODAY TILL 5:30 P.M. Bos aha ae geal Dows Men’s & Boys’ Wear Continues quired in any tender selected. | College 8 | for and Brian ‘Scott will call tenders| ers had killed 70 seals y i these projects. A’ program) Gay day morning when the "sor of improvements will be carried) Struck. Asked whether the s out at the playground to give| Would cause any loss to the | ie whole area a facelifting. operation, he replied that Lloyd MacLeod, chairman 0 f| S¢tious losses were imminent’ the Easter Bucket campaign,| The railway car the sealers Nine-Vessel Fleet Works ‘To Keep Gulf Lanes Open OTTAWA (CP) — Canadian} Large ore carriers have also NEW STYLE SHOES ARRIVING DAILY are loading at St. Peters has | coast guard icebreakers, using | successfully operated from Que. the ies et tener or De mal a0 Ladi now, and | low-flying helicopters as their| bec north shore ports carrying i it is hoped it may be sent to|eves, are on 24-hour duty to| heavy iron ore-cargoes to Amer. Rorough Bridge. Iie fender Papermakers Halifax over the weekend. keep shipping channels open| ican Atlantic coast ports and was ae ten ee su The airplane cenuerey ale vss spring in the Gulf of St.| steel mills. arte eaaralomemre) are = Trounce landing on the ice Lawrence and lower St. Law-| “Participationg by such huge mi has been repaired and oa | rence River. ——————————_ ive operation with the group. fleet The planes are at St. Peters, | breakers, East Point and St. Margarets. 4 (cP) iffith athurst Juvenile Papermakers su whipped visting Prince of Wales Paret Griffit Charlottetown 7-1 Friday night te aes’ com. [Pale Of Tape manding six-goal lead in their (AP)—The tale of nine heavy ice- supply and buoy ves- | sels is expected to be in full service until the end of May. Duties include escorting ships in the east coast, Newfound- land and gulf waters as far west as Baie Comeau, Que. Ice- breaking also is being carried on in the St. Lawrence River ume IN FOODS” m. to 1 a.m. oe ao Delivery DOW'S. RESTAURANT Corner Grafton & Pownal Sts. Dial 4-9226 P.W.C. 7-1 BATHURST, N.B. NEW YORK pregame, total goal N €." | of the tape for tonight's welter-| petween Montreal. and. ‘Trois. BUYING CANADIAN COINS tlaed jeall hskesy final! weight title fight between Banny| Rivieres — an operation the| NICKELS “The game was pleved before | (Kid) Paret and Emile Grit-| transport department says is to in Near 6 175 . ve era sits in prevent ce Jams from causing) {4; Brown bef are Swiffttl | Foods : J rei aa "33 | 147, veig) winter,shipping has been able 8.00 eretatal b ioe peea ed 57% Height 5-72 to operate all season from ports 5.75 Soked back attwanst wae (2 Reach 67 | along the north shore of the) 49; 25 ahead gel attech Ga tet mat 4 Chest Normal . 2 | gulf with cargoes also moving piv 60 after the second. : Chest Exp. | regularly from the paper - pro-| 1948 .........sseeeee 2 Maillais w. concern | m4 Waist | ducing centres of Corner Brook, FIFTY CENTS Mia eee eee ne (ae Thigh Nfld., and Dalhou: vB. 4 the winners all night, fin- | 151, Neck 18 | ed ne ishing wjth two goals and an as- | 191. Calf h as a sist. Pierre Veniot also blasted | 14% Biceps 1936 . 4.25 | two goals for the Senet m3 ees asl P lay off Tonight | 1947 Maple’ Leat 450 ingles were count | Fist ul | 1948 a Wavne lave, Day Godin and | F ae 1 In City League sv ian John “Bydnman of arate rs. Ankle 8 In city basketball semi-final | nedise! (col S STAMP Caen = Estimated honey production | Playoffs tonight PWC meets St. TD. pees shutout with if 11,660 bee-keepers in Canada | Dunstan’s University. The game 157 wear ‘Ave. fs goal mcf te [during ioe 34,500,000 | will be played in the PWC gym. Winnipeg, Manitoba ee ae wa : , Game time is set for 7 o'clock. pounds, IN SPIKE ILLUSION JET and STACK HEELS 2 ALSO... — WEDGIES and BALLERINAS Compiete line of ...Men’s Dress Shoes and Work Boots. 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