l W 17:- fr r’ I,""h-oflon and West Prince Courm Guardian, Charlottetown, ‘Ihurs., Oct. 18. 1962} ‘onliscation Request A TIGNISH — A co-op rally was held in the Tignlsh Regional High School auditorium Tues- day evening with Kennefli Mc- Rae, master of ceremonies wel- coming the large crowd to help celebrate Co—op Week and In- ternational Credit Union Day. H-ospitcil Aid John Mclmls spoke an inter- national credit union “People helping people to ecmomlc pro- gress" and reminded the mem- bers that Oct. 18 is a day of thanksgiving. _He spoke on the founding in Germany in the Solos were rendered by Mary Handrahan. Marie Buote. Ann Marie and Catherine Doucette. Piano accompaniment was by M. er generation as he sang some _ Problems Mrs. Norma Springford of Montreal, directordif a drama seminar here this week. said yes- terday the seminar helps parti- cipants. recognize, and possibly counteract, directional pro- blcms. Approximately 12 drama en- t Members of the class take turns demonstrating techniques they have learned. Mrs. springford, who was 191:? adjudicator for the Prince Edward Island zone of the Do- minion Drama Festival. is a frce-lance professional director and producer. She also teaches drama at Sir George Williams University. Montreal. HALIFAX (CP)—-The weather office says should be sunny with periods of afternoon cloudiness. Regional forecasts: Nova Scotin, I'rince Edward esesseeeeze 9228933835288 A with . town at of ‘Fundy: Northwest H, Enigys Rally §§§c"§'iso ”Zi.."t2.. 'l2:u§'in_¢': Class 73?; g£q?i:§l§hl9‘_°m“ ' :1iEs?i!i:‘:.;’omic1:u by eve- ‘ I e e e during the Q each evefluofmtl: * iunlltntltedz e {Marking Credit Union Day -veg-e viglu-eh 3;; Reviews ;_?;,,¥';','=,;#,,;“d';‘;'n-.,g‘,,g“g‘,;;,,;f_. . v w--% “Id; 1:31 a.m. and 2:43 p.m. At Rustlco at 10:80 am. and 0:07 p.m. summer-side tin-'s eighteen minutes later th s I Charlottetown. sun rises today at 6:13 and sets at 5:17. . ______.______..____ How To Hold Island, New Brunswick: Sunny FALSE TEETH vrban LeBlanc of the exien. °l EMS’ latest h“3- thusiasts from Summerslde and . I Has Card POl"l’Y siori departmental’ St. Dunstan's Alibi" G,&.118‘"* led the MM Charlottetown are attendin: the 2'g.‘.‘,'1‘.,?$.‘..°..'.‘3i§’..‘l’.“1;‘f"iI‘.§’..‘,‘3i'i.‘;i; MOM Flrmlyln Place ' r S Unjveps-fly spoke on when 0, audience in an old fashioned week-long seminar at Prince of -rononro (CP) —'1'empera- at 5311;“ 45 nd 53, Ygrmoum 1 iumtauui rm. ’ ' ALi3isei(iiT3Nt; Avcaitrd pi;-ty. the Tignisii president,‘ Valrnnre 81118-9008-d $121230 gfiliese. DIl;:l!l.0!‘§‘0 mm tum: M‘ M 43 and 54, xemuie 42 and 5a, ,1," ,,g{;“;§;, am’ ".33; SPODSOI‘ Y 9 esem 05- Arsenault who is attendin a Adoor zeof$5we.s wonb 6 °0 1‘ 9 3- “- ew Glas ow and Go en 42 rinkiuutuér ALBERTON -— Two Cascum- possession of liquor not pur- pital Aid was held at the hos- credit union policy ownersgcon- Frank Dlhicette. Refiesinrientll A55°€l8“°0- Victoria 45 50 itnd 55, sfidney ma ci',';,,,,t,,, 70'-|l'du_!3lla.'1'l;:uIlk“l‘lI"l1lc(BoxI-&cl‘t’I‘l pec residents, Ralph Arsenault chased from a vendor and two pital Tuesday evening. There vention in Ma ' n. Wis. He were served by the rig “They learn through dlscus- Edmonton . . 41 60 town 45 and 53_ Monet“ 45 and ma mo" °°m,o,m,,,_,'fi, “mg and Harold Stirling Arsenault, others were each fined $20 and W€‘I‘€_ foul‘ $35195 1'“ P133“ uDg_ed the members’ to support comrriittee with Mrs. Foster slons oniproduction difficulties Calgary ..... 34 64 56 Fredericton ‘O and 56 Sam :°0‘¢:r0'¥.g:.lf&.0|‘l‘0O-f1‘l'.10.:ll1I1‘f-$111110‘ pleaded guilty before Magistrate costs for possession of liquor in P117-B ‘V1n“€‘1‘5 were M1'5- their credit union_ encourageit, Skerry in cliange. An hour of old in theatre and scrip ' Mrs. Regina ---- 41 55 ' ' |,,..},;,)_ 5.. 3'“-rn-f-L W. Chester S. Ma-cDoriald at Al- a place other than theiir resid- G‘9°'g° C 1 . and Jweph be acme. Study What it means. time dancing was enjoyed fol- Springford explained. She aid Winnipel ~ - - - - - - -- 32 53 John 42 find 55. Edmllllglml drug oountgs-I qvuywlun, berton yesterday to possession encc. Gggggtio fi‘:°l§:_‘;’I'l‘|i 1;4”g)‘;ul;’;°li and go out and encourage your lowing the refreshments. she was favourably impressed Toronto . . . . . . . . .. 47 62 and Campbellton 35 and 5 - ersrizecl lobsters Bannerman Mitchell Lockvhart. 5 ' 300 . Fishery Officer Norman Mac- Leod described the seizure of the driving while impaired by alcoh- g:_m‘é’e"r:_ “"°“ Ray 0 0 ° _ ‘ ’ lfve -lobsters along with a 1951 ol or a drug and the case was Hostesses were Mm James n es Ford hall‘-ton truck and requcst- adjourned to Dec. 5. ‘ ‘ 0-B,-gen, Mrs_ A_.], _Bemard. e u a r n- n I » ed an order for confiscation of Hector Deslloches, Tignish, Mm Joseph Gander, M,-s_ 3,-O. ' tlie vehicle. was fined $25 and costs or 15 de,-ick, M,-5_ 1,90 ' and -Chief Protection Officer War» ren Farrar stated that one of the accused. Ralph Arsenault had three previous convictions under the fishery regulations and requested a severe penalty. The men also had a 12-year-old boy with them. Mr. Farrar stated which he considered a poor wav to teach conservation of the lobster industry. Judgement was adjourned td’ lime 0’ D700 Summerside on Nov. 1 at 9.30 a.m. The prosecution was con- ducted by George McMahon. Charles Patrick Powers. Al- berton South. was found guilty of possession of 792 undersized lobsters and fined $200 days. Defence counsel .1’. Wat- son MacNaught. QC, asked for a nominal fine by reason of the age of the accused which he ‘gave as 16 and also the fact that it was his first offense under the fishery regulations. A quantity of equipment, in- cluding a flame thrower. seized In connection with the case, was ordered confiscated by the mag- lstrate. ' For failing to stop following a highway accident, Hamid Wil- liam Lidstouie_ Knutsford. was fined $50 and costs. = Charles Edward Deagle, Mim- inegash was fined $10 and costs for driving without a licence and a second charge for a similar tnfraction was adjourned for in week. iJoseph Alfred Gallant, Tig- riish, was fined $25 and costs for rates would have an adverse ef- °fEtc1}:) Eddy shared um Miss Joyce McLellan Mrso ,M0na- Ma¢Phe¢ Mrs‘ Joan Currie M '-,""*"'-'——""""""' fect on many small businesses. . R b tson (Brooklyn) (Fortune Bridge) . R‘ ER 1 {ff "‘f‘"°" ‘gm “if ’“""3’ °‘ exifilgw t&:lii:m de s‘""“ 0 er St. Mary's Rd. ER. 1 G°°’8°‘°‘"' Annandale R. 1:. ‘’‘’"'°'‘ mm "M" 3' “' 1 ese yneso opera on are com- - ' . . M II b u i. M 1. Ph M g to Ph v ver 13: Delled to remain open for busi- ‘éV°' f;}"‘fw‘:";_ mi? Phone Souris as “my "' ° ' P ""9 °‘“5° Phone Cardlsan 17-31 °§‘°m'°§‘s‘f33° °''’ °"“”' P110119 Mm" 35-3 BRIEFS PATIENT Coleman, pleaded not guilty of days for driving without due care and attention and Harold Hazen Gard, Mill River, was given a warning for a similar charge. and Gary Saunders. The freeze- Miss Frances McAlduff. Calcutta Tourney LABOR COUNCIL (Continued From Page 1) well as litt control over vol- uction. ON STRAIGHT TIME council feels that the hourly rates should only apply to straight time. and should have no bearing on the number hours worked per day, or vacations with pay. punitive overtime rates, service on statu- tory holidays or Sunday work. In regard to any regulation to regulate the various aspects of vacations, statutory holidays, and punitive over-tiine rates, the council felt that at present any observance of a standard rule for the various services supplied throughout the prov- ince would make it impossible to set a rule of law that could successfully be applied to all employers. On this subject of overtime rates the council claimed that it was not insisting on any set rate of overtime pay. and sug- ge ed that such a section should not be included in the act. SEES ADVERSE EFFECT ness longer than a normal seven or eight hour day, in order to keep their heads above water. ‘e the majority of them could still manage to operate under the minimum 31 per hour rate straight time. Mr. Mac- I.ean was of the opinion that a forced overtime rate could eventually force them out of Goes Saturday ,4 SUMMERSIDE — The C Tcutta, a golfing event ’postponed by the weather. will the Summerside Golf and Coiuitry Club at 1 p.m. on Sat- ‘ urday, and will be 18 holes. The draw will be evening during the oriental disi- ner and dance. A brand new gins this morning. The old list is now pretty much out-dated. and it is possible some who had entered will not be able to par- ticipate now. and others will want to enter. All players on the should re-enter if they take part. P.E.l. Horses Are Winners SAGKVILLE DOWNS, N.S. (CP) — Two Summersidc, P.E.l. horses, Security &ott owned by Andrew Perry and Echo Ridge Eddy owned by George Cah- berk. were winners on the bar- oldlist wishlao combination return of the night. $97.70. The daily double was Knight Norris and Lee Te-xia-.-. other winners were Master Bud. Amibro Barney and Hair- mony ob. nimum hourly rate should have been so rate it shows that the ml is . Robert M. Dunn, Alberton, is b“‘"°S3- ed that since 1949 the cost of a patient in llhe Charlottetown U““.°’”‘95° "“‘°“m9‘a“°°3*“° living index has to over Ho5pi,ta1_ council urged that such a sec- mo’ and appwing this 90 the tion be excluded, and the matter Friday, list of entries for the draw b-e- _‘ Mrs. Everett hone Murray River 51-23 Montague 180-3 . . V , . -if rs. Russell Mills Mrs. An drew iisi 3 nus CONTEST ENDS OCTOBER 20th 9 lucky Ladies, plus 1 lady guest will be taken on ‘a weeklong all-expense paid trip_‘by ciir to New York City, compliments of Guardian-Evening Patriot . . . and you can l1elp'ihern.to win this fabulous Prize by givingthe contestant of your choice ci new or renewal subscription to either the Guardian - Evening Patriot. Check the phone number of your district contestant and call her '_|'O'DAYl Doyle Mrs. John A. Cobb Ml‘S. Lloyd Morrlso Mrs. Ford Wilson v ' j RE-ENTERS HOSPITAL of overtime pay be left entirely now bring, he mmdmum mu, Joseph Arsenault, Alberton. to negotiation betw 1 Mrs‘ my G“"‘“‘t . Al . l ' Olive Tu lin Mrs. Helen Audet . has re-entered the Charlotte and emiolotyee. em em Wet toU1il)d’§i°hhthge clrcumstarices Mrs. Theresa Gallant Mrs 0‘ C ark Ml“ P (Fm RN") (comwm) . (Wcstii. . WW" “°SP‘”‘‘- 1" asking for this to be left with the minimum rateset at si 3'°'"'*"'“'“ 3- 3 Kensiuston Richmond 01-9"! 3- 3- 3 ““’"‘°" Beaton’s Mills R. R. 2 Charlottetown R. ngs FROM SAINT JOHN Mrs. Austin Rix and her bro ther. Perley Pridham, returned to Saint John yesterday after out of the act, the council stat- ed that the present Labor lations Act. is such as to make it possible for labor to improve 9' pneciably improve the the council felt would not ap- hourly rate, but would tend to bring titre standard of living to about what spending a long weekend in "”"""' f“l’"'lm“m W359» h°“="5 it was in 1939. ' Alberton. of S9:fV1t?9 and Wertima thwush In addition to Mr. Mlacbean, nego in ion. . - IN ALBERTON COST or L1 VING other council members waiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waite and Mr. and Mrs. Pertez Wilkie of Quincy, Ma.ss.. are spending this week in Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Waite are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foley and Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Clark and In further support for the Minimum Wage Act, it was pointed out that the 1939 cost of living was used as the 100 per cent base. and at that time the common practice in Char- lottetown was to pay labor 34 cents an hour. Than when the on the board were, Richard Cair- roll, Parkdale. recording sec- retary. Clarence Mason. Char- lottetown, treasurer, and D.F. Clieverie, Soin-is, chairman of the legislative committee. The session was lmesided over by Charles R. McQuaid, chairman Phone message to Crapaud 9001 Phone Kensington 223-! Phone Wclllnllml 13-3.4 Phone 0’Leary 84-I Phone Alliertoii 0-! Phone Eldon 0-3 Phone Ch'town 4-7504 Mrs. John Ward Mrs. Charles Jenkins Jam“ WW9‘ 1949 costs of living was used as °f the Lab" Relations Board" Mrs. Athol MacDonald Mrs. Ken Paynter F h For” Mrs. George Ives lVll‘S.(HAll:S:‘I.'l‘ Carr ' the 100 per cent, the index had 'rwo.cAn noivms (M, 'd) Crapaud _ ( relic ,‘ an n I! 4 . Too I-0'3 To classlfy actually risen to 200 Del‘ Cent Eight per cent of all Cana- Charlottetzizslimfi. II. 9 Phone Crapaiid evenings ‘Em?-"PW 3- 3- 3) Charlottetown II. R. 3 Cl'““'l°“° D"'l"- Cl‘ '0'" Wlnsloc it. B. 1 CAKE SALE at Moore am! over 939 dish households had two or Phone Ch'towii 4-7860 17-3 or a a Phone New London 16-43 Phone Ch’towi: 2-1128 Phone Chtowii (-9715 Phone Covehead 7-12 MacLeod’s Friday. Cancelled. Applying this to the 1989 wage more motorcars in 1961. 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