, ISLAND NEWS PAGE Rerass Seek tection! reretre ne! tendance is expected tonight at + + BORDEN — The Borden | decided to have the appropriate |. an Summerside and Prince County (iin 'Couneit wil approach the| action taken agains! the dogs the Second general meeting of provincial government to see if and their owners. ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. March 13, 1962. 3 {y'\i1) provide an additional fire| A letter of thanks was receiv ia'being held ‘at the Civic Awe truck to service rural areas in ed from Mrs. H.G. MacKenzie. ditorium in Summerside. A pane the vicinity of Borden. The Coun- captain of the Girl Guide com 9) discussion on “The future of r8 . cil meeting in the town hall last pany. The council had donated the United Natioas”. is expect> night discussed the possibility $50 to the company for its activ- eq to highlight the evening. and it was stated that the gov. ities. About 30 members of the as ernment had provided such fire The council also discussed sociation from Charlottetown trucks’ in other areas of the pro- ways and means of sprucing up will be making the trip to Sum- the town for the summer merside to participate in the vince. Coun. Harold Palmer, chair-| months. More flags and decora- program. and an invitation has S en a ive man of the fire committee, re-| tions are planned for summer been extended to the general ported that some of the addition-| display and additional street Public. equipment ot dered for lights will be installed. Renova- | Panelists will be Miss Helen weueneS BUREAU, Mr. Lohnes has a very large’ x neti pumper had arrived tions to the town hall are also la gorges ag by GUARDIAN | display of models, varying im ju: not all that was ordered has| planned to spark the spring Cater Deie Tieden ee A out program for the| size from three to five feet, and arrived yet clean-up campaign ‘ollege: : 1962 Summerside Lobster Carni-| has been very will received at Coun, Reg MacAleer, chair. Mayor G.C. Bell presided at {inal at, | Summerside High val and Livestock Exhibition was | other Maritime fairs. man of the police committee, the meeting and councillors pre-| Gepart E ‘COPTER FERRIES BIG LOAD OF PELTS ‘A ‘copterlosd of 90 seal | seen here was the only one | early stages of the seal hunt pelts is seen nearing the drop outlined last evening by mana-| Included in the full five day| reported that the notices which | sent were Reg. MacAleer, Ever- |“ The mem will I be chaired by ger, Charles Hogan, to a meet-| program, which begins on Jul¥| have been posted in regard to ett McKenna, Harold Palmer, Douglas Boylan. ing of the board of directors,| 17, and ends on Saturday, July | dogs running at large have not Chester Lake and Russell Deigh- held at the Summerside Legion| 21, are five sessions of horse) produced the desired results an. Town Clerk Frank Westha ps . jome, with the president, Arthur|-racing, which it is hoped will| from dog owners. The council ver was also present oe Guach Johnstone, presiding. | conclude with a $3,000 free-for-all ‘A motion that the board of} As was the case last year, op- ° Man On Spot directors extend an invitation to| ening day is being headlined as Arnold Lohnes, of Bridgewater,| Parade day, and as the nam ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) N.S., to attend the coming car-| Would imply, a mamouth parade 2 gruff Red Ruffling is the nival and bring with him his| wil start things off. This one man_on the soo. display of model boats, wa's| the parade, looked al Hes wicking coach of New passed unanimously by the| Y's Men's Club, is eee and if ever anyone board. chairmanship of Harry Holman | a fee he has one. | and Charles Linkletter. By any reckoning the Mets 3 | The parade committee has os a pretty fair ne and . George Hogg suggested that the final, or outfield, and strength the x onation day parade, as it Ae By NEIL MATHESON jroads, the same as in any of Plate, but when it cme to : \earried out in the past two Provincial and Farm Editor the larger provinces. pitching there is nothing but a anmmndaten, Dies In S ‘side | years, be done away with, and) A junior college for Summer-| Taunting the opposition mem- ee — ty [acer casplanae be muita to| side, that would give students bers who had suarsaiod fee ae tte ac a oe Introduce the new Miss P.E.I.|the first two years of Univer- been too many high schools yao and isiy wiser to the public. Action on the sity, the same as Prince of built, he challenged them to won es gy " George W. commendation will not be taken | Wales College, was asked for name the school they thought | SOT tere caming up ouly Al until the matter has been further | Summerside here last night by |should have not been construct: | J2°\Soq, who ne eo studied. Health Minister Hubert Mec- tenants 6 sae cae ae, ing where he had been confined All through the week the lob-| Neill when he spoke in the “ite asked special considera | 514 . ce early Saturday evening | ster and chicken suppers which Draft Address debate in the |tion for RCAF personnel who "sg what makes baseball men eo Wins after suffering a ‘stroke. have proved such a popular at- | legislature. i tr erside | shudder is that the entire staff The late Mr. Hogg was born traction, will continue, while) ae ae — pon ones = Hn cee = 7 e min- operating yesterday. Addition- || when it settled on the ice and pian id ee late me. and | ea Lynch's midway is expected oe ie oi eee a imeseee tiicks Can tale oun We At. and both are rookies—Jackson, sone ot the North Rustico base “i eek nah gge ore rop fogg (formerly | to draw its usual large crowds. B and Ken Mackenzie, who was ‘The bundle of pelts vas-| &! ‘copters are expected to ar- } subsequently san! a Barbara Stewart) and moved to| Judging in the Miss Prince| tion Minister George Dewar on | when they come here with regis- | 64 with Louisville, ‘and. 0-1 part ‘of the day’s take of some | Tive today. A machine similar } camp headquarters is seen in | BOSTON (AP) fs Summerside as a young man Edward Island contest will take ‘h¢ establishment of the Voca- | tration from another province. | the ie leagues with aiveukes 600 pelts. The big helicopter _ to this one was lost during the | the background. Doug Mohs has been voted the | about €0 years ago. He was) place all week, with the final tonal | School and’ sald the | They should be asked to, Pay | im 1 | frat annual Rédie Shore Award | nasnager of the ty goods de-| Deietice ite tote oo Friday | TOunds there are large enough |no more than espe 1 : to be presented at the Boston | partment at Sinclair and Ste-| evening and the crowning, of|* be built up into an educa-|license plates plus the cost Of | wnart, the RCAF station = COMMITTEE'S [Moving Of Publlic Libra Bruins’ final home game of the | warts for many years before | course, at the coronation bell on| ional campus. trenaiee’ of sertreton, De.) pati tn the brining } ig ry National Hockey League season | Joining foe salt of R-T. Holman | the final day of the carnical. Mr. McNeill also urged Agri. | MeNeit epeage Prince dis.| ATSUS aircraft to. Sumi (Continued from page 1 ° ° reds f ey where he was em-| 4 track and field meet, and| Culture Minister Andrew Mac-| | Terming ae the expansion will be cme ccial “Butling, One, was ouils Discussed By Committee This award for the club's tp | ployed unl beart attack fre | ogtue judging wl take up naet|Tiae fo eatablish a veterinary [Mt te owt Tepidly ETOVIR ed) when enough is defenceman is a result of | ed him to retire last September. le—wel oe the, Chey oti Conran, by the members of the Boston | He was married to the former | Of "4Vy day, July 18, while the| doctor in Summerside where he |jster suggested that Prince | mame. were, also sta - asked fo Tae ee bee | The eneet 9 committee |» Anticipating the need for a ‘ : : final cattle judging, a baby con- ee ee Die | 6, Tecate Lissory tale qualified archivie, sod’ enlarged ee ee ee | Geary ee eee ee: | test and the livestock, parade of| Catia mie eet moee rerio ea EXCHANGE bounded een ee eat report In the Legislature |personnel in the brary, section | Afohns collected the 10th goal | daughter, Blanche, who resides | $4"s will headline farmers’ day- | post aericulcaral srees’ in. the |s0s i taken, poet seen copie . last night. e ~Memori: uilding, of hi tt home. special children’s day pro- ” Streets, to esure that it be used |" Recommended was that, since |'committee recommended ' that Gey tciaen stone ition’ tire iat wan sctive-te core, |-Stem i being lined up for! the ere sels | hae seeetione cetera ed as the wine’ of 4h — only for structures, in Keeping | plans forthe Confederation |,in view of the shortage of | but the last-place Bruins wound | munity affairs and for 42 years | YOunE ones on Heidaysviaied ‘onl oraas tr mrieteee, Toa deena tae Quosae’ tmiitso: et ee with the Confederation Memer- | Memorial Building have reach- |'trained librarians in Canada, | up in a 2-2 tie with Detroit Red | was secretary of the Summer- | Coronation day the newly picked | ine mister of welfare’ thi — oe tebe and Liberal Leader Alex Mathe- fal Bollding. The other recom, | oq the e stage, consid-|:necessary enquiries should be | Wings. | side Fire Department, He was a | queen will present prizes to the jteam tHe Woncy Wedre ano | seme caen |son hooked up in a friendly ex- mena seme Se reo oes eration should be given imme- |,made “without delay” to, in-| |The goal was Mohns’ 14th of | member of the Prince County | various contest winners. [secaolieraiceep fatulry od who | He warmly praised Dr. Or- | change. telephone lines on te pad. | diately to provide convenient | ‘terest “qualified persons” in | the season. | Hosultal beard ef trestees for) ‘Gther business ot the rossting| art home tee we Cla ene | Con ee ele eee one | bane ant eee Perea, emerson sate aerate accu | pte! cmplemet respect pan tet, see ee sie PM aM, Sa ae ae chaweh: irate: te placed matethea: fe Ales 2 Rl bee gecrcary i x. Ingo Granted Tig for sve Yer oti make a loan, at exceeding $500 | PRAISES ROADS MacNaught, former Liberal | and compared thelr record with underground to enhance the | Housed I Ue Sipu safeguards |{David. Stewart and | was aigo's member |£0,(2K6,, a6, of expenses until] Dr. McNeill suggested that | member who was beaten in 1957 |the 124 matles ‘allt since ‘the beauty of the square. ee tame Toe amitie: | eadar, Alcs adatoenns soemey ‘Appeal Period. of the ‘Cialows ecyuntastion | See armed, ater testa FeO poi hn ggg cy Lec Galt aspera mtorr ta iteaa ete After a study of the present Also that competent persons |-rnphasized that the Leste | | during tte period ot existence fa | prt ymectimg, adlourne es was the greatest thing |he was a Liberal member and |in 1950, set-up of government offices, | woud be provided to deel with | brary should. be contained in| MIAMT, Fla. (AP) — Inge-| the town | Plans had been finalized to meet| Prime Minister Diefenbaker has |not for any personal reasons. | MeNeill adjourned the was ‘concluded by the commit- | Shond be provided ‘0 deat Wine ar Province Bul iain faiike tate kas Cana fie was a devout member of | With each of the different com-|done for this province, in mak-| ‘The expansion to Queens | debate at 10 o'clock and the tee that government depart- mnet Reavys') mittees before the next regulat|ing seven and one-haif million Wharf in Summerside, the many |house adjourned to meet again transition to the Memorial Proposed Mi Building. | weight boxing champion, Mon- the, ‘chureh of England Noaie Enedt meson: of departments, | eee i ccomsiton "ee |" Both perecd eas Province | day war ‘gratied'2 20 iy oe | wa two | board meeting on March 26, ‘dollars available for _paved improvements to the railway! today at 2.30, Yack ‘contact with the roves | gested that the changeover paling aogtiere records of | od in which to appeal a court | lisewce and te Besid- aang ere ‘of efficiency. | should be made with a minimum | Mag eacoig ting bebe directing him to, pay the | es his wife and daughter Blanche delay * |of inconvenience to the reading | Internal Revenue Service more | his only other close relative re- GREAT INCONVENIENCE | public | West Kent School wil have to than $1,000,000 f.0m fight siding ih Sammersie is = nep- conclusion was | be is phase en-| purses, Hogi that the rouble are put td great | employees 66,000 wisages the Searilin me | the funeral wil be held Wed- inconvenience and ‘‘suffer much | square feet of i, from the | western wing of the building fac-| ed by those who occupy | phase | nesday oa frustration from the seeming | Whitney-Hanson report the com-|ing Kent Street. At this stage,|one; at a time to be decided je ‘hurel rovertai later, build phase two and subse- | they have to £0 mittee ou that in the fal would appear that a four or | through te, visit more ees |futare, 26 employees will need | five storey building would be| quent stages; dispose of vacated| WARN OF BOGUS BILLS depart: le in the ci 187,000 square feet space. | sppropriate here; it would pro- | buildings. | The public are entitled to bet) At the stage when the com- vide 43,200 square feet of floor | Members ofthe committe are on eo ioe a ou our ter service than they are get-| mittee entered into site investi- | space. Hon. J. David Stewart, chair. "RCMP ‘Monday. warned Mont = in this matter, and co is << for the proposed build-| Phase three envisages the con-| man; Dr. Hubert MacNeill, min- | real store owners to be on the ime the necessary steps were | ing, it was decided that the gen- | struction of a court house on | ister of health; Philip Matheson, | lookout for a new crop. of coun- ten to improve the he aan eral ‘public should be given an | tiie Armories site. It is stressed | minister of public works; Be- | terfeit $20 bills which appeared ext step, was to — Kit, | OPPortunity to express views on tisat this is a tentative phase and | verley Cook, provincial auditor, | in the city during the weekend. esc ee the subject. no conclusion can be made sto the | Walter De Silva, provincial plan. | Three men were arrested by chener, Ont., to study tl Twelve ‘written suggestions | location until a master pl } for | ning officer; R.G. White, de-| Montreal police for passing the pn eee inoue vars | were received by the commit- | thie waterfront and the Onda puty minister of public works; | phony bills and were turned irements tee. home is worked out. J.A, McGuigan, deputy attorney | over to the ROMP along with to finance the consteuetion of | ‘ P an office building. Their report | a aaa ee in favor PROCEDURE SUGGESTED general, and John Gilmore, de- | $2,200 in counterfeit bank notes jon within jartment of public works. | recovered during the weekend. showed a very Szeable expen: easy access to the central bus- |. 7€ section dealing with the | P sion to be needed. ines tie. three phases of building was i ‘The survey showed that 378 | few dis succEsTED | compiled by Mr. De Silva who 4 cemeteries tcics| LIBERAL RECEPTION Sherwood, Riverside-Falconwood, ae Meese | he, Domime Experiment |e rogoned i. a come ag | Farm, 4 site eppeate Queen . columns adjoining Sauare. a tite a ndjolaing the {420m the city council guarantee vertising Crentictawe Hose site | 128: title of West Kent School —_ on the North River Road just be-| PS vested with the, provincial ident» yond Belvedere Avenue and the | S?Veiacnt Or oe ete ‘the . ‘ i 5 erick (Eddie) Kiggins, aged| "jy an analysis of the West | 2re# be vested with the gov ae this 4 years. Os arrival from Tor- | e remains will rest at West Kent site is a| 824 special building contro! ‘The the Hennesey Funeral Home revely open se, ‘very band Funeral announcement later evitital. Mie lneatea S PORTER — At the Prince Ed- central to the wo city hospitals | mediate area of the site: the ward Island Hospital, Monday, | Which are dependant to the de- lertake d March 12, 1962, Ernest W. Por- | Lentemrgd of health for various jee cues ea tie wads. see the ter, Mermaid in his 67th year. | Services. eity's ape for si Resting at the Maclean Fus-| | “The assessed value of pro. Gevectoem ons,” landscaping. eral Home. Funeral Wednes- | perties in the area that will have | street furniture and street Jight. rceutng. Nir 14° from | to be acquired fe $198,000, Tt te San, on sperereh of toe bellamn we Tears Caaateel, ite noes, te accube. un oon | Commisclsa, and thet the ity service commencing at 11 0 | $256.000 to acquire this Clock. Interment in St. Peter's | perty;” eee, it is Posted sarees Y aoe taxes for 20 , Charlottetown. out in an sppeniix prepa red by Seer ya Present day levels on provincial town planing officer | 287 portion of the acquired land HOGG — At Price County Walter De Silva that monies and blngs which may not be Hospital, Sunday, March 11, lined from the sale and atilized for immediate building 1962, George W. Hi - | of certain units in the area i . applied against the $256,000 , March 14, se ae eee The Hon. Any responsible person can borrow, for any worthwhile purpose, under Lester B. Pearson our life insured Personal Loan Plan. Just follow this simple procedure. Talk the matter over with the manager at our branch nearest you. Let Leader of The Liberal Party of Canada him know why you want the money. He will be glad to work out a plan that will suit your convenience. will be at the Personal Loans are available for from twelve to thirty-six months and can be obtained at any one of our branches, rent when Summerside. Rest- CONSTRUCTION ;DULE Ing at the Bowness Funeral | Phi’ tial ton Signaring te | _ AM appendix to the fave cost of fhe say that the block com- 3 5 oe & z i 5 : i } ei ? : i! fi g Canadian Legion Home SUMMERSIDE CANADIAN IMPERIAL Thursday, March 15, 1962 oedema nana BANK OF COMMERCE between 2:00 and 3:30 p.m. Over 1260 branches to serve you us il i il i i ui fi i HE E i i i ity i a ; it risk TH i i i il i tf ? An invitation is extended to everyone to meet and hear this great Canadian. ‘ on & z, SR , j i ik i ' i