Runners-up im the Dunham Rose Bowl trophy competition at the Charlottetown Curling Club yesterday in the third day of the week-long Confederation bonspiel was a Charlottetown . Two names were added last night to the Hst of prospective candidates for the Liberal nom- ination in Queens County, when a convention is called. Cecil Miller, Frenchfort, veteran campaigner of years, and Ira Lewis, York, a Tewcomer 19 active poiltics were the new men in the fiel Mr. Miller told this paper, last night “I am definitely in the race” and people close to the Queens County executive sug- gested Mr. Lewis would probably offer as a candidate, Others racic “reported as LOCAL BRIEFS PLANS RETURN TO SHOP Mrs. W. wse expects to day. cause of illness, VISITS PARENTS Dr. Donald N. Huntley, Guelph RINK ENDS IN RUNNER-UP SPOT quartet skipped by John (Tarky) Whitlock. Another City foursome led by Dan O'Rourke won the trophy. Members of the runner-up rink Two More Enter Ring For Liberal Nomination included | probable candidates B.B. Jones, Bunbury and Roland MacDonald, Southport who are both farmers and Allison “ili, | a Charlottetown lawy Mr. Miller, « farmer, is the| veteran of the group in experi- ence. He has been active as an organizer for many years and County nomination on bt Previous occasions. PROMINENT FARMER Lewis. with his (brother cia, comprise firm of soland teed here besa aera in livestock breeding New Democrats Scheduled To Attend Moncton Talks Four New Democratic Party representatives from this pro- vince expect to attend a confer- ence of party ee Z the Maritimes in Mone! Friday and Saturday. bg tr aa eee sald bp wa: A iat te oa tend the conference, along with lermaid from left to right are: Fran Whim Road ucw %: Beas one in a ihe mastery class, ie Whitlock, lead; Tarky Whitlock, [Meets First Time skip; Bobby Dillon, second and Kay Johnston, mate. (See also | picture on sport's page.) and potato growing. Their Lewis- dale Holstien herd has won top honors in some of the Mari-/ pened 's biggest fairs. They rank ig the larger growers and | Banles of potatoes. . Lewis has also be been act- has served several terms as secretary of the Third Queens Liberal As- socia ‘The name of W.R. Jenkins, Charlottetown automobile | dis- tributor, was “mentioned ‘a possible candidate, but Mr Jenkins told this paper today “T don’t think I am interested.” times have faprene not common to problems, the rest of Can- EETAGUR, ucw Mrs. Colin eens: — Jed Mrs. otion was sell Hicken. Mrs. dent, meeting. Minutes meet- were read by sec’y, Mrs. Richard Cam; Collection distributed. The members ware invited to Georg the home Clorey for next meeting. Following the meeting a deli- cious lunch was served by the hostess. EASTERN BRIEFS RETURN HOME Bice. Baeioh | Reta sane Boe dolph have returned | their Bea in Valleyfield. RECENT VISITORS and Mrs, Reuben Wotts, Mr. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Kings, Queens and City The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Mar. = 1962. 5 deat Brody Silt p Eight Records Set By Ayrshire Herd The Lundale Ayrshire herd ed by E. Lund and Sons, Bethel had eight records in ROP | testing im 1961 for an average | brned class average of 119 in and 126 in butter fat in the 's first year on test. rd by Lundale | Hera ‘Their top rec Lundale Princess 2nd produc- ; ne 5 of 123 in milk, 129 in fat in mature class. All records e on a 305-day basis. LS ygend Mabel eee 9,615 milk, In produced ‘..-wite tet Incident At Hockey ea Draws Police Court Fine A fine of $25 and costs or 10) ; opens, Ce the a. eee days was imposed on John Kane | of Charlottetown when he was convicted of common assault by Magistrate A.J. Haslam in City Panel Is Feature ¢ Of H&S Meeting The regular meeting of the Rochford Square Home and School Association was held! Monday evening, March 12, in the school auditorium. ‘The minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved. The president, Mrs. Jack Hen- Ressey, read articles which e med the decision of the eta regard to the letter con-| cerning nuclear weapons. panel consisting of Mr. Brighion MacDougal, Reverend Father Bolger, Sister St. Antoin-| elte, Mrs. Clarence Coady and . SE. Green conducted a “question box” hey acumen and answered s sting questions which mae m | viously been handed in parents as well as some aeine were asked from the floor. word of appreciation on be- ada, and the new section of the York, were recent visitors of Mr, ‘and | half of the audience was extend. ey will be organized to deal ith those problems. Veo from Ottawa for the | Moncton conference are Car! | Hamilton, national secretary; | Desmond Sparham, national or- | ganizer, and Steven Lewis, na- | Bonet fund ra! er. | whim Road, jeter . Robert Campbell. S KI teteea Dove arta fam- ily, eae. vee rece guests Stewart, Kilmulr. VISITS HOME Miss Marjorie Downe, Char- minutes, The Borden train was almost three and a half hours behind schedule last. night, but this was due to a delay on the mainland. ed at the re. pall were Frank’ Sauo- ders, Ivan Connors. Allie Fos- ter, Ui Blanchard, E' rban Toombs and John Lee. Inter- oe 2 a7? e i iN i Hl ii 3 id 28 if ie | Fi 9 a e E E mf >i j ih Bedairs £ < Pp 9 18 Hie ie j IY i 5 # tis is. & > to two years, combining aca- | demic and professional studies, ud i ih i it i i i i i : =f i i | ul il i ; i i | ° i & * & i alei | HY : tq brea crafts; to! | edecetioa; public affai ual . um program; e py of adult sissies and the means that are now available to carry out the pro- am. Under subject matter were listed such topics as academic secondary and lev the aging; creative arts and health education aa rts; ‘occupational agricultural and fisheries sion courses; leadership — | ees public wees: manage- = oe eae ope dct tah te o| Ont., Director of Research of , the” Ontario Department’ ot fhe New, ‘Democra tie Party, |Taising drive for election cam-| Mr. and Mrs. Ed Agscuture left yesterday by | Mr . Dunphy said thet the Mark “paign funds. sa mer S plane for Mrs. Ron Craig, | Glowing a weekend visit By eave as recent guests Rist‘ and Mrs, “ohn F. ral in Saat hire. Louis Sherren and | sy "Shen Teacher n g= aalanene Vernon. While in Bor ety te ec was the house led aioe brotherinlaw aac Stewart, aioe . Keith MacKinnon, | Ries, Ey present a aid Inadequate 2% 2c FERRY MAKING GOOD TIME His pany en frlends wish ‘im a The CHR teats Goopateher. x0: | der Ported last night that the Abeg- a ye concern over the valent to those received by high weit “made very good time” tether training peo: | schoo principals sr Se) aienen yesterday. A total of six round pas was eee in a brief It al8o asked skilled teachers | “ts be Lower ‘Montague, trips were made with not tuo en | prvi te in| be be hired and attached to the of- sod ecest. visitors to Char. | mal much difficulty. One trip took the Lepislat yesterday by | fice of the superintendent mt won et hee: ond | less than an hour, another fit Feleration of Home | ‘The federation “divided the | ete marite Aitken, and Mr. one hour, 25 minutes, and an- Bad ‘Sehool, & ations proposed adult education pro- | ‘Albert Aitken. other required one hour and 35 urged the govern: | gram into three divisions: Th ¢ | ment to act immediately on Peps mpan § ee should be in ee VISITING MINISTER resolution passed at the P.E. Robert visiting minister at the Monta- et eevee of Jehovah's Witnesses this week. The high- light of his visit will be a public talk “Is this the World's last gen- eration?” “ce BROKEN DISC Mr. Duncan MacKenzie is res- ting ‘at his ogy in Victoria | and x- = wewerd i for a broken i iis ie] gee 3 il 3 i 23 A | i ! 2 & 3 i : : j if i a7 fips | ed to the panel by the president. Call Tenders ” For School A new 2-r00m school to re- place the present West Kent School is in the making; Tenders were called yesterday for the | building. Tenders are being received at the office of architect G. Keith Plekard unl 4 pom, March 2 When ae seh school pestiell 4 femal ety Tast Bae dad as date. a new Prince St ri oe tas een eanigloied | Queen Square Schoo! is well ua m, located reet. The old West Kent wil eventually be torn, down room for the new provin- Gla! building that ‘wil house. al | government departments. Site Decision Delights Mayor Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet ex- | favoring the West Kent School | te for a new provincial build ing by a government committee tadplg easter, Se eaid Se would await with keen interest | future action by the legislature. The ‘Feasibility | a new Provincial *puilding”™ Re- sults were tabled in the Legisla- ture Monday night by Provincial Secretary J.D. Stewart who said a resolution will be intro- | duced which would deal with the | proposed building. reals P.E.I. Hospital cs Nurses To Receive ps On Thurs. Oe nurses of the Prince Edward Island School a Nate: ing will receive their ¢ ceremony Thursday nig at ‘te Cundall Home. Officials yester- day released the names of the nurses. Malcolm MacKenzie, chair man of the nursing sc! sory committee, will wean Those to receive caps are: Beverley | St., Charlottetown: Dorothy An- | near, Lower Montague; a Baker, Kensington, R. Marilyn Best, Albany, R. 5 i Sharlene Campbell, 7 Spring St. Summerside: Jacqueline Cle- ments, Union ; Hope Compt: ; Herring, Murray Harbour; chelle Huestis, 14 Waithen Drive: Diane Flora Woolner, Hunter River, | RR. ® * brooms last night. Vice-presi- resided. igh new members were re- ceived into the society. ‘They are: Stephen MeClosky, McClosky, William Quinn, Leen MeCarron, | Ciltiord | Morgas, more Bg =! Eimer Ho- Trainor. Several = a briefly to wel- come the new members. Elmer Hogan and Clifford Morgan thanked the group on behalf of the new candidates. 783 milk, 420 fat for BCAs of 139 The finalization of plans for and 143 as a junior 2-year old,| the celebration of St. Patrick's Other heifers in the same class| Day was the chief business be- were Lundale Ellen with 8,583| fore the meeting. J. Pius Callag- milk, 380 fat for BCAs of 121 and| han, director of the play “The 129 and Lundale Betsy with 7.-| trish Professor”, reported that 584 milk, 340 fat for BCAS of 106! the cast was ready to stage m8 34 the play and he stated that this No ‘Absolute’ have recently completed records in the curren! yest. They are Lundale Dale with 9,030 milk, 366 fat for BCAs of 128 and 124 aa Blackadder, Hope with 9.521 r BCAS mak 125 fat Lundale Mag has completed a senior 2-year old record with 10,853 pounds milk, 485 i for BCAs of 147 milk and 150 f WASHINGTON (AP De- fence Secretary McNamara said are there Is “so reasonable | prospect’ for development of an sper aetilianecelaeting ta ae attack on the United r Police Court yesterday morning. McNamara said it is too early Kane was charged with assault-, to decide whether Us ing Douglas Stanley, 12-year-old | should rely on missiles alone for son of Herbert Stanley, Char- its future defence. lottetown, by striking him on the , Appearing on a television dr face with a hockey stick, dur- terview recorded for New ing a hockey agme at the Sports Stations with Senator Kenneth Arena on Feb. 13 Counsel for | 3. Keating (Rep. N.Y.), McNa- | the aceused was Allison M. Gil- ie. while Frederic A. Large, , appeared for complainant. Sates guilty to a charge of assaulting Mrs. Hilda Carter, by striking her on the shoulder with his fist, Ernest Charlottetown,’ was remanded until March 20 for sentence, wit cash bail of $100 to continue. Counsel for the defence is Gillis, and for the complainant, John 'P. Nicholson, mara said it neit! necessary nor desirable” ther to Carter, OTTAWA (CP)—Want some- thing for your community from the federal government? Send a delegation. Arresied on the charge of be- You're almost botind to get a drunk and incapable, an- government promise of careful other accused was to and sympathetic consideration Queens County jail on a sentence | Two delegations descended on of 20 days, which had been sut-) Parliament fill Monday ‘and, ended by’ the magistrate at a though they approached the previous ye tanen ots he’ an: |captal Wan” Gola tier a cused Monday morning tactics, went away with sub- stantially the same result One was a group of business- = Institute Meets men ‘trom Riviere = du = Loup, rea communities ‘lAt Whim Road __ paraied in front of the Centre lock in a blinding snowstorm MONTAGUE — The regular just as members of Parliament meeting of Whim Road WI was Were arriving at their offices. held at the home of Mrs. | Their object: New port | George Clorey. Roll call was ferry facilities for Riviere-du- answered an ad for an Loup, which had been prom- Parade Details Finalized a Annual Smoker Of BIS year's \ peemanee will be the best ys Chict inarshal for the parade, mbie Smith, outlined — the parade route, being as follows: leaving the elub rooms on Graf- ton Street, proceeding to the cenotaph to place a wreath in honour of past members, then via Queen, Richmond and Great George Streets to St. Dunstan’s Basilica for service. Following the service the parade will fol- low the route of Great George Richmond, Prince, Kent, Queen, Grafton Streets back to the club rooms iadieations are that this year's parade will be one of the Biggest staged by the society Shamrock committee chair- man John Coady reported that sales were going quite favour- ably, but urged everyone to a shamrock, since it is for a worthy cause. e Defence “Seen Against Missiles speed the production of a B-70 supersonic bomber weapons sys- tem. He added that to do so would involve spending $10,000,- 00,000, Keating asked the defence sec- retary how soon the Uni ice weciliaes snl etart te anti-missile missile. “This is a question I wish 1 could answer—I can't,” McNa- mara replied. “At the present time, it appears to us that no amount of money can make pos- ible an absolute defence of this untry against the interconti- ental ballistic missile.” Delegations Given Promises In Parliament Hill Visits Mr. Balcer said the public works department is conducting tests in the area and, moreover, the government has done more in public works in Quebec in the last four years than the | previous Liberal government Mr. McGrath asked Mines Minister Flynn for a report on their meeting earlier in the day the labor problem in Bell Is- Mr. Flynn said he and Labor Minister Starr would be reporting to the full cabinet on their conference with the New- foundland delegation. |Georgetown Lady |Was Well Known MONTAGUE — The death of Mrs. Chester H. Llewellyn oc- curred shortly before noon Tues- day, March 18th, at the home of her daughter Mrs. (Rev.) MacQuarrie in Georgetown The late Mrs. Llewellyn who was in her 75th year was the former Lottie Blackett of Annan- dale ceased lived the great- f her lifetime in George- town where she made a host of friends who will deeply mourn her passing. She was predeceas- ed by her husband in 1955 and a daughter Clorena, Mrs. Leo nard Campbell, Montague im 1953. Left to mourn her passing are three sisters Mrs. (Matilda) Ja- mieson of Georgetown; Mrs. Philip Jamieson of Sturgeon and Mrs. Hanna LaPierre of Annan- dale; and two daughters Janie Mrs. W.A. MacQuarrie) of eorgetown and Rose, RN, of Hamilton, Ont., and four sons: Emerson, Howard, Chester N. and James all of Georgetown Funeral arrangements had not | been completed at presstime. \Seagrams Profits ‘Show Slight Drop MONTREAL Corporation-Seagrams ported Friday (CP)—Distillers Ltd. share, compared with $17,10 000, or $1.98 a share, in the cor- responding period of last year. ‘onsolidated sales in the six- responding period of last year. All figures were stated in U.S, currency and are subject te year-end adjustments. o expert WATCH REPAIRS {PATTERSONS eoeeeeeatee Donovan & Gormley 309 Grafton St. @ garbage and refuse pick-up @ light cartage parcel delivery Phone 4-4617 for fast efficient city-wide delivery Sk kk kk HH KH ¥ is the raw, terrifying truth nail- pressed delight at the decision °T@ Study on some a Adams, 225 Grafton) Briti 1; | ation closer to imaginary newspaper. Minutes he last meeting were read sad approved. New commit tees were appointed. Corres- pondence was discussed. irs. Lawerance Stuart invit- members to her home for meeting. Program closed with the lowed by a delicious lunch served by the hostess. ed next lowed. Moning: fol- Election Date a Is Announced “| For Rhodesia SALISBURY (Reuters)—April 27 has been set as the date for the Rhodesian federal election called by Prime Minister Sir Roy Welensky, who is being strongly criticized for the move. Most whites appeared bewil- | dered, doubtful or frankly pessi- mistic about the decision. Wel guaky sald be is seeking a man- date to fight British-proposed constitutional changes which he says reak up his white- dominated Central African Fed- Critics are asking what Wel- ensky hopes to achieve ask what he will do once he gets “vote of confidence.” Wetenaky’s call for the elec- of a new 44-scat federal Parliament was by ollow gesture on the ground it seeks to settle the fu- ture of this predominantly Ne- gro region by the votes of a rela- tively small number of whites. The 8, Negroes in the federation, which was formed eight years ago, outnumber the Europeans it 26 to one. | Bat the, ‘election will be held 06 an electoral roll . ives the whites a 10-10- a voting majority over he None April 27 election date is the earliest one legally possible —was announced in the official government gazette. Welensky forced the election with his res- ignation Thursday night and the Sendaticn of Parliament Fri- “Gan man whe hes. erkicioad the election move at this time is Gir ‘Edgar, Whitehead, premier the self-governing colony of | Southern Rhodesia, of which Salisbury is the capital. With the is By — torates of Nyasa- land jorthern Rhodesia it makes r The federation There fears of a Welen- sky-Whitehead split which could divide their ruling United Fed. eral party and move the feder- collapse. INCREASED SALES Sweden's cigarette sales in- creased in volume by 7.3 per ised as long ago as 1897. BELL ISLANDERS CALL The other delegation was a group of miners and community | leaders from Bell Island, Nfld. who called quietly on Prime Minister Diefenbaker and had a two-hour meeting .with three cabinet ministers, expressing concern about the imminent layoff of 700 miners on Bell Is- land. They were shepherded around | by their local MP. James Mc- lh (PC—St. John’s East) When the Commons met, Lio- nel Chevrier (L—Montreal Lau- rier) asked Transport Minister Balcer if he could announce any port works in answer to the Riviere-du-Loup plea. [HEIRESS HAS (OFFER OF JOB LONDON (AP) — Heiress | Sibylla Edmonsione is ponder. ing whether working in Long Island Beach elu would be better than scrubbing in London to whi comfort of her $540-a-month apartment. 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