13,000 Potato Bags Burned At Miscoucbe SUMMERSIDE — About 3,0003 potato bags were destroyed hvi fire yesterday morning in a Mis-i couche warehouse of Simmons' and MacFarlane Produce Ltd. 1 Some of the potato bags were new. others had been used only once. I The blaze b r o k 9 out aboutg 11.40 in the second storey of they warehouse. It was first dlscov-I A ered by Percy MacKinnon. who smelled smoke and went upg stairs. Upon opening the door heij found the pile of bags ablaze. i Mr. acKinnon g r a b b e d l a nearby fire extinguisher and? began to fight the flames. Byl, this time the Miscouche fire de-' partment arrived on the scene and they had the fire out when a , pumper from Summerside arriv-i ed. after a call for help had! been sent in. Apparently no damage other. than the loss of bags and some} water damage were incurred. i Cause has not been determin-| ed. but Mr. MacKinnon. who! discovered the flames. said he thought it b e g a n somewhere . around the flue or stove pipe in i the top floor of the building. ' ' { SEVERAL hundred students which will run for four days. carrying students made their I from St. Dunstan's Universitv The parade got underway in l I l . I. . I .q - I I way north on Great George i I . PRESCRIPTIONS finalising. it: amt: :“fi.” sneer. i... iY°U"9 People 5 . - - i - ere as 9 ma 6-1 e proces- d the official 0 nin b l . ' A WIDE field was covered Here members of the sub-l evemng' S!%"a“".'g the ope'im'g . . . an pe g y "Ions 96" .I Ia“ nigh“ meeting held commiuee of the local em F of their first Winter carnival sum of happy, singing torch- Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet. ‘ . ployment advisory connnitteo SUMMERSIDE — Th T ' i 1" me Charlonet?wn who“! diseuss certain phases of the 3?“! Freeman Jacktson glint}; i . . United church Young 913953.95: elllploymti‘ht Office5~ “1 90‘1' program with the chairman. marks“? Xe 31v" d9 ' Union. Summerside ‘last’nighl nection with the 1962-63 “Do— Shown left to right are: George f $4005 II01” ytIlIt giro! (:18 lo: I n e r a were host In a large, grdup re ii-Now“ campaign. under the Chandler. Edward Acorn and st th “th e t"" ram resenting five other union i: chairmanship of George Daniel McAskill. seated. with e ar. mp" e“ M can' 'the town for a ll ' a f Cheverie, branch manager. Mr. Cheverie standing. Eda is recelv . soca evening 0 Employment ACIViSOfy Groupi The Guardian, Charlottetown, ’l‘hurs., Jan. 31, 1963. 3 Plans ’Do-lt-Now’ Campaign The local employment advis- Several of the proposals cov- Summerside And Prince County Hillcrest Committee This will bring the total col- lected to date through the fund sponsored by The Even- ing Patriot to more than $3,- Another donation was re- ceived from the United States yesterday from Neil Walker of fun and games Representatives a t t e n d e d To ifrom the young peoples unions By JEAN MacISAAC I Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet of- Guardian - Patriot Staff Writer. ‘of Church of The Nazarene, Bap- tist Church. Anglican Church. Friday will be another b i g , Church of Christ and from RCAF' ficially opened the carnival at day. with the main event being .Station Summerside. Nippy winter weather, with a {the University gym at 9:00 pm. .the Carnival Concert, featuring I I I west Palm BeachI FlaI touch of snow, promises a fav.l Then it was off to the football 1 the Journeyman. a populari . . ary committee meeting last eredI val-“10115 methods of Pro- orablc settin for St. Dunstan'sificld for a bonfire. singsong, American ’ ‘ ? night in the Charlottetown na- motlng community projects to Other unusual donations are g Iand refreshmenISI I I Singing group. atIAprll 1 Deadllne also being made. Mr. Jackson University’s first winter carni. Birchwood High School auditor- tional employment Offices, flam- be undertake“ “1 the "Do'n' I I I said that mum-d Toomhs m. val, which got underway at seven El'cryone‘s feet th en had :turn at 8-30 .m Tickets for the . ° ed a sub-committee. to IBSSlSt Now" camipawgn- I PW- prietor “Johnston and johns. o'clock last evening. a chance to get warm again iperformancepwm he on sale misfit vacaflng the local employment office Iof posals were for trying to em I I n r ton Drug Store, has donated John Dunphy, carniva] chair” at a sock - hop in the gym. Ithe doom MrI Dunphy saidI IIIII I IxuaIs learned yesterday the NES m pmmmmg the wm' 1‘“ ‘ncreased commumty m' afree two-year supply of what- man. said “I would emphasizeI F‘famres '"du‘h‘d hmho 8" d‘ The Carnival Queen will be'd a 1'. p” 1 ‘5 "1° tentatlve ter employment campaign. lport of the campaign. I ever pmscripums the family that the Charlottetown people twist contests: If enough snowicrowned at the Carnival Ball on Beald .me' set by ihe Cr°wn Those named 9’ The ("fly item that w“ 9W” SUMMERSIDE BUREAU temporary one until a perman- may need in that period. - are most welcome to attend and fans- Slfigh Tides will be taking Saturday night. Four co-eds "' dmg Corporatmn' for hon" are: Geo Edward Acorn and 'l. Kent School area. Chahdlel‘ approval' was 6°}. homing OF THE GUARDIANIent committee can be eleclgd. we hope that students and others lPlace at the Same “me- .and tWO "urging StUdems Wm 23:: tti? vziltcatet' iiieir proper. Di‘nlfil McAsklI) I f SESSIOII IaII at“: £315 Egpgseglghtdealm: The function; of the newly]: aIInd wit: concern blWith I . . will get brIiut to as many events IID TcdhythisUSt. Dun stairs I}? for the title. Judges in r prmIIIIIIIIIIIe shgvgmminhrogfogicsg o 0“ n‘g 2} “e . ‘ . V - . .. loan ' formed Hillcrest committee wi t e mos immedia pr ems S d P I as possi e." ay a e niversity, and also rs. “V.C. Hoyt, best dressed - o ' night‘s meetlng was adjourned , their availability and how they be primarily one of liaison with of service personnel living off e o the first full day for the carni- 'woman of the year for the prov- “'1de in the former we 5' al. until Monday, Feb. 4 at 7:45 p.m.. when it there will be a full attendance of members is hoped that: ‘should be used. The panel members will be. iR. F. Gagne, manager of the Moneton branch of Central 5" to other groups and organizations, in matters of direct interest to Election of permanent Hillcrest resi ents. committee will be held as soon See-king Driver TORCHLIGHT PARADE A torchlight parade from the market square in Charlotte- MAIN ACTIVITIES town to the college signalled; .Hennessey and Alan Holman. 1 Main activities on the agenda lnce. as chairman: J. Alfred mhhhngg involved are those that have to be removed to! On Saturday afternoon. Si- phase one of the new building. . a . , . . i This was decided upon. after Housmg and Mortgage Corpor- Th" gasAaiiPounced 3,551,312 gfctgdnagddrri‘ledifcthHnEeewfiu ISUMMJERSIDIE — Summer- the opening of the four-day car- will include Mass in the Univer- DUDS‘ahIS W1" engage In an hl- This Phase runs along Rochfol‘d a number of proposals had iation. M. J. Regan. accountant day by - “gm: .af repres‘ent an RCAF personnel Slde town police are seeking nIlval. Such a parade is tradIi- sdy chapel. a banquet. and the tercolleglate hockey tussle with Street from Kem Street to Fitz- bean brought Up. on which it i at the Charlottetown branch. d R ‘ ' an gfl’rma; living Off the base and Wm b. the driver of a car that struck bowl for a carnival, and this Red and White variety show inIDalhousie. University with TOY StTPEi- I I was deemed that no 3mm, 1 Royal Bank of CamdaI and lion officer for the 1 c-res concerned with gewal in_ a fire hydrant Tuesday night one included 400 torches. the evening. game time at six o'clock. Alroédy four buildings. those should be taken without the con- lGeorge W. Chevel‘ie. manager committee‘ . {crests of ms group on Notre Dame Street at Cen- advertised for sale by tender — - I v ' i t‘ th. National Employment He said that the mmm‘m‘e A ' tral. by the corporation. have cilricme of a larger proportion o I e . ha be f m .s a As spokesman for the present Th d t hmk ff .gold, Other buildings are still of members. IOiflce. “men 5 on o _ committee. MT. Torrens em- e by m" was en 0 ioccupied. Band Shell And Pee Wee Hockey Proposed AtS'side SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN A band-shell that would serve as a vehicle for various types of entertainment con- structed in the proposed cen- tennial park and tile inaugurat- project of the committee that Iwould serve to provide band ‘concerts. theatrical productions iand other entertainment. It lwuuld also be used for arts and icrafts. phasized that idle permanent committee will in no way dolp- licate the authority of the Summenside Town Caunoil. He said that whenever need is indicated. 5 ' t completely at the vehicle. its base and guard pole- nearby were also broke . Police believe they have the license number of the car and are tracing the driver of the for adults. He statcd that two years ago he proposed a pee- wee series with Natick, Mass, and these visits ho the Island by the American pee-wee team and the return visit last year of the Summerside boys proved dividuals will be restricted in any way from contacting their town council representative or any other person. he said, how- ever. where a large number of individuals are concerned with Darnley Lady SUMMERSIDE —— Mrs. Wil- liam Cousins of Darnley passed away at Prince County Hospital Annex. Tuesday, Jan. 29. in her 89th year. She was the former Cabinet Meetings Slated i In Various Island Centres By DON MacLEOD [people and the development of lng summer. I propose to hol d the province. the premier said :cahinet meetings in various ccn- ‘ "I found these contacts of great tres of the province" so that lo-'valiie and from the associations cal people will be given an op- and knowledge so acquired. our Iportunity to meet with the men present resources prograr‘, gra- iwho comprise the cabinet a n djdually dcvclopcd.’ Ibut myself and my associate ca- lI‘Robinson Gains iSpIit Decision; IQCrowd Boos “Not only will staff members MIAMI .BEACH' “3' (AP)- any other organizations. I Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer Ii our opportunities may be fully {be in close touch with all pro- SEE” Ray Rohinsm“ .the fad“ This does not mean that in. . Premier Walter R. Shaw saidi explored." lblems of extension and devel- 4 :year‘old ex'Champmn' “V3.9 constructed in the Park 38 3 a“ W31 events Planned are iyestcrday that “during the com-‘ Commenting on past tours of|opment through the province, 3“”de 3" unmp‘uar 591” decision over Ralph Dupas of New Orleans Wednesday night in a ill-round match at the Miami Beach Convention Hall. The crowd booed lustily when the decision was announced. for the 27-year-old Dupas had ap- binet ministers, forming top cab- inet direction of the program, will be in touch with the re-or- ganized resources council and all who may be interested in v wav mutual problems the matter is often best handled through a committee. Elizabeth MacKay of Sea View. 1 msent Statements of We"! it“ To cosrmun TOI'RS . :an. . with the p rogra m s a resident of Darnley sheiflu'rem‘fhts P h d ngress've‘ The premier said he had been thm‘lflhhm the field." . had been active in the work ofildi’hsv 1""“1"'“g ["031 and Pro‘ ‘very impressed by his former; Premier Shaw said “no otheri the Keir Memorial Church in I VinCial lhiE‘TQSlS- I I I _ :toms of the province and ’pmvince in Canada has as mm_ Malpeque, and the WMS of that‘ Th9 Prf‘mm“ 53'” 'l ‘5 Hi“ my intention to arrange for vis-‘plete a plan of close association' church .tacts are aside altogether from ion of a Dominion pee-Mee hoc- PARK SITE key competition in Summer- Town Manager J. A. Brophy side in March of 1964, were two ; WmS asked to explain the 10“. proposals that were approved i tion of the site for the proposed unanimously by a meeting of 3 park and showed the meeting a plied Constant pressure to the six-time champion. There were no knockdowns HAIL ROYAL ROMANCE ATIIENS (Reutersl—Greece's very popular and created wide interest. Mr. Kelly revealed the I local boys ve been invited In addition to matters of tihls to Natick again on March 6. kind. it is anticipated that the He stated the fourth inter- elected Hillcrest committee w-lll —. u .‘ i t n ial area. Mr. Bro , .. . . . "F “' omit Wm)" "" “10 pm ‘with the roblems of their citi- .- - hignnmzmgmhsni‘ieoe lea:1 ee:en-'$i: i’tf 31:5 town—owned national tournament at Ql‘9bec Warming: pII‘I‘Imh'loge Vdmmfififlmao‘t She is survived by one gonignllilcgl :OESIdCI‘aiIOIlS and will vince to begin as soon as road lens in she economicI (Tlmral Eggmnhif’lggsncggnfligtlgg} 31% - ° l - a i f peelwee teams irom various J90 S i l GI? ’ I Robert. at home. and a sister,1 9 un or a en in a sincere at- conditions are satisfactory." . - ~ . . ‘ i ' i in» onslstlng of 80 acres WJtih ap- and benhm ho resxdenhs at this Premier Shaw saId that "(Ion and reeleatlonal fields as vie princess Anhehhrie of Dem Florence. Mrs. Harry Ramsay. itcml’t i0 brim! about 8 Oil-OPP!“ 0 parts of Canada will be held in alive .. c . . . The meeting was held m theipmx‘mately a 43400 f0“ mm. Femm'y La“ yea? “WUMW- of Saugus. Mass. atmosphere in which this forencos with our people indivl-‘have mm m acmm m “"5 DID-‘mark‘ were greeted by a 21‘2"" cil'ic building with the chair- age on the strait. the 100,000 vince. The people working close-15am“. Monday when they new - ~ ~ o . l - i ' 9d Also surviving are 10 grand- ‘ PmVinCP With its limited TFSOUF-idiiallv and in groups are now all ,- - i . ma". Edgar Cannon. “351(1an He said it W8» 111! under- tom‘mment anmc.‘ . ' . . W “1th the government and ltsfin followm announcement of Keen interest has beg-ll showgn standing that the road from the s tws‘ He 5a“? the. Inca! ' I Children and 18 great' “mutt? may head] a Swami. 1‘“ dime mnre necessary m the IIfzmicomponent staffs under our pre-Ithoir engagiment Thousands of in the proposed centennial park western end Summerside. team mew“ 3" [In/“anon m 0 e Ch‘ldren- Her “Shana prede'ion RFOSpomy and “en-bang “)1 10f ,0”, “sources "mammm’m sent plans has set a Standardlsch00],chi1dren cmwded the air. since it was first suggested as which was started last fall. the Quebec tournament but lie. ceased her' . . a ' . " ‘wmch “wow” praflicany every and target that can bring to 0111‘ port. and the 12-mile route to the a permanent memorial of the was m be built in two stages clined because of the Natlck A I o in funeral Will be held fromI The premier said it is t he localliy and deals With the pro- people the greatest forward palac‘, waving rec and when em several weeks Th first sm 8 Wm of invitation. ll. e her late residence today. Thurs- intention of the government to blcms of every region. and plans movemem on recordIn iDamSh flagsI W W e g day. at p.m. Burial will be in keep in the closest possible tom-h through which the needs of our ago. The site selected is a short distance west of the Summer- side~St. Eleanons bound ary fronting on the strait. Last evening it was revealed the provincial government made Plans some time ago to build a provincial park in this area and after discussion it was ap- 3333.53: "i. t. n... M a member if the We as. than M“ M“ m ~ : n- suing: Monday and Tuesday. February 4 and 5. “III work PM“. he am. am council. told the meeting I ‘1;- teams that elimmated The punt of a small mam, died were in trouble. said Po'fisonI personne hn I e reIstIiIurch‘IaI on- Year on on hm! sum ‘3 m would be math, interested in . . at the controls but one of three . I grabbed the controls and partment. av nIg odoe ti SIg it .' mm] y the and 0‘ mus week am the ml of their 5’ d L b I ' passengers. not a pilot. guided 'Pumd ihPIhOSP “P '0 “Old 3 wm‘ 8" “tens "“ “Darin?”- “as also app ' on mo. he “150 “ted the cm w“ fig '65: ' e l the plane to a safe landing. lcrash landin " and workers for toP 9mm“? di' tion. that a combination band- shell construction of the road to the golf course road and the latter stage continuing it on Linkletteir Road. The road will run fairly close to the shore L'.‘ :3 (D Before I final decision is made on the site. the results of a sewerage disposal investigation is anx- iously awaited and Mrs. Wilfred agrees in principle to the area tothet TOURIST DRAW Mr. Kelly's suggestion was 0 hold a Dominion w championship competition Summerside in 1964. He point- out the numbers of people such an event would draw and suggested many would return home and plan a summer visit to the province. thus helping the tourist industry. Mr. Kelly 58 conquerors. He said it is hoped that if SUMMERSIDE — One motor vehicle accident was reported to Summerside police Tuesday. About $500 damage was caused to a car driven by Donald Do- ran of Portage when it stmck a hydro pole on Notre Dame Street near Greenwood Drive. The mishap occurred about People’s cemetery, Malpeque. Pilot Dies, Passenger Takes Over "All I did was steer the thing . ,with the people of the province Ciiiu‘nfi may b9 more fully de- during the present year. This veloilt’d." inot only includes direct contact Commenting 0" the TOSOUI‘CCS 1from the premier and ministers development program. the prem- ioi’ the various departments. but ier said “the whole province will a‘m llll'tlll"" tours to every part be set up in three units by coun- ot the province so that intimate ties and the ovor-all provincial relations on the needs of our deVelopment council will be re- “ organized on the same basis by the co . pilot's seat, shhok him counties for more effective work. and he eeled over. T c program will be llnder cab- Pcterson climbed to 7.000 feet rcction in the field. ATTENTION ALBERTON AREA ’ We will be closed for stock taking on and outdoor theatre Eek-cred for the park but since w and follow instructions." said 3Whih‘ his Pompani‘m‘i “Elm‘i‘r‘ _ *— it is town-owned land it Such an event can be m” h - Lester petersom 33 - yea,- . old :Lester Laun and John Pawlack.‘ to have this Il-he taken Md. Wilma] 3W “I t “mob assistant project manager for the lexperimented with the radio and' the town boimdal‘les' I» :23? “Map: Mogalmve 2: SUMMERSle -— The annual American Bridge Company. IithrDottle. I I Ik d d II _ “I” "e .mnncemem' h which m be donated LII-aim More“ and p18 m meeting of the Summerside Lib- He did a real beautiful lob. .IpIaIILmiih: mild": conga? w ROUND _T BONE columns adjoining Classified Advertising section.) COTTON — Entered into rest at 6 Park Terrace on Jan. 30. 1963. Alice Gertrude. beloved the go . Ross Mackenzie laid the site 3 within walking of the town for W m‘tng. modems “id enter-tam and felt it would be a WWW iither he would be present to participate i the event. This suggestion n _ was enthusiastically approved Mr ii and . Ke y was given the green light to proceed with plans for such I competition. eral Women's Association was held Tuesday evening with the retiring president. Mrs. William . . man presiding. Mrs. Lloyd G. Lewis was elected pre- sident for the coming year. r. Roy Grant. guest speaker. said Lou Domenico. a flight in- structor who directed the land- ing from the Cheyenne control tower. “He kept his head." Pilot Edgar R. Vankeurem. 56. of Rapid City. S.D.. slumped over the wheel as the single- 1 i established. i I The plane touched down at‘ .132 miles an hour. about 22‘I imiles an hour faster than nor- 1mal landing speed. It bounced Iihard. spreading the landing STEAKS Steaks 79c Bacon iriiLfs- 69c SIRIDIN Wife of Robert out I h hum _ was welcomed to the meeting engine Cessna 80 started toigIear. Another bounce Ihlcw a I ED I 79m year‘ Rem“ 30111130“? Swimnmwgifl for M and immduced by Mrs- A d en land Tuesday at a missile con- itlre. The propeller dilg into the “RAVD LB Chapel today. Jan. 31. Fu- Pegnsvfim HOCKEY Mulligan. the provincial presi- struction site 45 miles northeast ‘groung hahdIt gréln Ithe clans SMOKED neral from st, petal-'3 Cathe. ' mam a dent. of h re. .BI‘OIIH il 1 no over urn. I , dial Friday morning. Feb. 1 ,hgmzr of R d Dr. Gra n t, in his address. Peterson. who was sitting in ‘None of the men ivtireiniured. BRIggEE LB. c ‘i‘gtlII Icrvice commencinl It the simmersido Recreation e dealt at considerable length I ocock' Association, said that so far 0 with organization and the valuei . - SMOKED GOOD ' To N-S-Parlsh or Kensmsion Rmk BOLOGNA 33c MUSHROOMS 35c Aée'dh. WIND Nursing G M M KmmeN _ Rev Ron- organized particularly at the! LB. STEAK "m. nesday. .1“.ng . C a M mm I mm, 0‘ New poIlIIIrlvailIIIIIIgan who was IIIIIIOI TuESDAYI FEBRUARY 5'“ 6 REGI ANSCO SAVE 18c 0N HEINZ DEAL widow of Crawford Jav. in her 0 London Anglican Parish for the dumi'by Mrs. ‘Smanmn spoke K smr. Black a White Ketchup 11 oz, of. 323:1; Fergus at the M5:- CO. ‘12:,“ pl??? 3 on federal issues. referring to P.M. "FWZ 20 oz. s n. - era omew ere e unemployment. deficits and the ' ‘ . funeral will be held Friday. April. to assume new minimum” arms disputeI . 5 “NS 39‘: Mustard Feb. 1. with service com- duties in the Anglican Danish The new slate of office" “CI Fa D c I TRY OUR mencing It 2 p.m. Interment of Tim. N.SI. :IprcsidemI Mrs, LIG. Lewis; vice Flaw“. pm. DFVFI OPNG Bread 8: Rutter in York cemetery. I SUMMERS“)! _ George R, No new appointment for theipresidenh M". wmred Cans. , 5 20 MI Pickles MacDONALn _ M the princeiMcMahon has been appointed New 1400000 9"“ h“ been :ghan; seconds vice- president. _ I _ , Cou . r wn rosecutor for Prince Inmnced- Mrs. Gordon Ramsay; third Followmg are the classes. Girls 6 years and I ‘I I, My Hospital Summerside C 0 P m mg] m Rev ‘ORK OGIINIE—s LR. Maple Leaf A Med in)?” "v 1935’» MM. James. count” I," Isa: '"nmgggmyfi' 03.35%.” . m mm; {gargrefgighgrkn 50:32: under. Boys 6 and under. Girls‘ 7 - 10. Boys' 7 - 10. cream com 5 m 07 t - «Donald of Richmond in tent-v v mt" ' ' ild :‘ ' ' (" l' ll 14 B ' 1] 14 c is’ TS is Bovs’ " 03 s 59: E $00139c her 77th ban armor. 0‘ “W M WW9 50. IStcwart: I treasurer. Mrs. ,lrs - . 0Y8 - . ilr. . - , I. I Ln. .from the yam“ “531.23,? The appointment was Ipprov- 1181181101. Who ‘3 mm 50 William Jenkins. Executive 15_18 Most Original. Most comicah Ladiesl 3 pKG_ 'Home to her i tey u ' ed .t TueIdly'I meeting of Chem. N-S- committee, Mrs. James MIc- , ’ , _ . ‘ V , 'frmn where in: Emmi iii executive council. Mr. Pm I mm at Gregor. Mrs. Edmond Doucetto Single, Mens Single, Junior Best (.ouple, Senior Bab Food 10 HEINZ . : eld mm. e}; W31 Mr. McMahon was the Crown Newfauidund. Ian/ed with the 9nd Mrs. Clifford Ramsay. Beat CoupieI Most Graceful Skaten Y TINS LUCKY DOLLAR . to Pntflckt. W for me. CW3” h a W A delicious lunch WIS MOVM‘ I 6 m oz. AD FOR MORE _ River, (or ' M.“ mom than two and a half yam World Wu. He is man-ted to ed by the ladies under the cap- Admissmu 25c and 5°C. . SPECIALS .310 o'clock. mum in the .before resigning nun poli- the minor A: of Plc- lablel‘cfuvenership of Mrs. Gm» ' “chm, immune-um. toll. HIV in Ndrmdon may. I . h 0