S’SIDE FIRM WINS TWO PLAQUES ‘WindowOf Year’ Award Is Made SUMMERSIDE — Winning top| It has resulted in keen interest, honors for the best looking store | not only on the part of the mer- window during the Christmas chants as reflected by the season, the Summerside furni- | beautiful store windows, but by ture and appliance store of the general public which has be- Brace, MacKay Ltd. was judg- ed to have the best window in | wide range of merchandise avail- Summerside and jn an elimina- | able locally and has found that tion contest with the best window | there are more advantages in in Charlottetown, was selected ene from Island merchants s having the best on the Island. | than elsewhere. Presentation of two plaques,| Gordon Fairgrieve, _advertis- one of which will be permanent- | ing manager of The Guardian- | ly retained by the store, was | Patriot (left) is seen making made last evening at the regular | the window of the year presen- meeting of the Summerside | tations last evening to Claude Board of Trade. The contest, | Ives, president of Brace, Mac- sponsored by The Evening Pat-|Kay Ltd. who won both the riot was originated three years ago, for the purpose of promot- ing a greater interest in mer- chandise displays. SUPPORT DALZIEL — At the Prince Ed- | STOMsly that satisfied tomes ward Island Hospital, Marca | tint’ for the make, Ot 6, 1962, John T. Dalziel, 147 ing on the Elm Avenue. Resting at the | tions proposal to have Cutcliffe Funeral Home from | welcome tourists en arrival at where the funeral will be held | Borden this summer, wondered today, service commencing | who would be ran at 3:30, Interment in Peoples | or the screech cemetery. hes drove MacDONALD — At the home of | ssocia- MINISTER OUTLINES PLANS his grandson Gilbert MacDou-| Minister. of Tourist Develop~ gall, Nine Mile Creek, March | ment J. David Stewart said he 6, 1962, John Archibald Mae- | fully agreed that more emphasis Donald in his 96th year. Rest- ae aa se ae ing at tl ature eat the Cuteliffe Funeral | Provincial | touris perme come better acquainted with the | Leavin, Summerside and Island awards. toe ae | capital should be invested sew reeds can be maser” {NOES new roads can be mad Rafting Ice Slows Ferry MV Abegweit continued to have heavy going yesterday a8} wind and tides packed the ter- bee lst crossing at 7:47 last even: required for the onan | during oe day. carferry Prince Edward | | sstont tian been, snale- Toad | for service, and will start mov- ing freight’ cars from the dan side se curty os possible Erie P. Stephenson, = man- | by ager for the CNR said the Abecwelt would contiaue . to vintain the schedvled service, it that the “Prince would be used is on Rescue roan voll She will be used only as often ntil further notics Parliament n<t| At A Glance ee ae CANADIAN PRESS INESDAY, March 7, 1962 neice Minister Fleming announced a new tariff-cut- ting agreement between U.S. and Canada. Opposition party spokesman welcomed the agreement as a move towards: reducing trade ‘linterested in obtaining the “best Bor. | action. be’ taken, regarding, pay. | in Trade Board Opposes Town Council Salaries ADDITIONAL HOUSES Mr. Meikle told the meeting people here are to be com- mended" and he pointed out the en 2 re eee Be ee of the town through the additional when the homes are occupied. n mein of Bs, Tvs, Captain Claude Hunter, past ee of o> tees: et Trade was nominated poston ‘ot vce renen! of the . Te we Cannon said he he —% the should Resiaet ey sola whack aaa result in councillors receiving Pay. He added “the mayor also should not receive a salary. | Charles Linkletter said he concurred with Mr. Cannon's remarks stating that many peo- ple in the saroreally give many houre of their time to organisa moe ‘Mrs. Muriel Meckiter was Mr. | wel Lintletiar oa ‘ald he felt an mayor should meoeive, vevinest for services and added he fel Mr, Henthorn ontined to, t the Feoset smout fe nt sufficient: new committee president, Claude Ives said | general duties as wala he fel the basta should be more jects carried over from last year and others that have been Proposed r¢ Chairmen of | mittee, Francis MacQuarrie | said three applications had been received for the positions of re- ceptionists at the travel bu next summer, He said he had no information on the proposed relocation of the bureau. fest Murphy, special place-| ments officer with the Summer- side National crore Oe Ser- vice office ing on the subject were general | lacement work = -_ = Fantsotien, He said th placement work might gine — ed as helping those with speci problems to find a job ead tld it. Mr. Murphy stated that this | — pt, citizens to run for | council mayor”, He said fo iw, boliere there’ wes ent councillors being “George Meikle and Fred Bing. ham also spoke briefly on the ult | subject expressing thelr oppos- | | ition. | Ross MacKenzie, said one of the planks in aol mayor's plat- | form was closer co-operation | with the board. He suggested no ment of councillors until | eivie affairs committee, headed Cannon, meets with the mayor and council to discuss the matter. discussion was instigated as the result of a letter from the Summerside Junior Chamber of | year a new program was to be Commerce read by the president | commenced in which all grade | in which the chamber requested | 12 graduates would receive car- AAA vantionct from pase | ge the treffic reacires, be sai. LATE NOTICES to get an answer to a question | “grarii # e Abeg. | H€ board take some action to|eer counselling in an effort to as spcuudaciante to| teperding the lav Contederstion | weit ines an cats mnicoian | DEevent__ counelllors Tocetving | susie! them in their fofure work columns ‘along Classified Ad-| but so Fed had no luck.” | trip from jaily run. Heuce- eee nie vertising section.) ir. eson said he ar forth the first crossing | s think cold bras. too | Berne 008 8 sm Jug Smashed Accidenta Y, Accused Tells Magistrate SUMMERSIDE Charged , was attempting to open the door with obstruction, Boyde Archi-|for the police officer as his | Meld Berner] Pisteaat, View, |hands were full, and in doing| before |so tripped over a pair of over. | Prince ‘County “Magistrate W. |shoes and accidentally. knocked | Chester 8. MacDonald yesterday |the jug out of the constable’s and fad the case adjourn- | hand. ed until April 5, for decision Mr. Bernard also entered The evidence of Constable | plea of not guilty to a cl Peter Borys, of the Alberton |of driving while impaire ee RCMP detachment, which was| had the case set over until Ap- taken down in an earlier charge|ril 5, for hearing. A third Ss ae the accused, was read| charge, of being intoxicated in a public place was dealt with at Home from where the funeral i ” barriers. |into the records. will be held Thursday, service ce | aid Suartniaw mere is wTiene: Minister Diefenbaker | ‘The constable testified that he| yesterday's sitting of the commencing at 2 o'clock. In- | | meat to the home of the accused, |court. He pleaded guilty and t rted effort in this regard, cave Yale oer om |e television, radio and the fi lowers. Ceblaatin ing on the associa- WALKER — At Cambriden, | tion's suggestion that an air link Mass., Saturday, 3, | should be‘ established betw. 1962 Annie I. Walker, fares | this Province and cities of ‘the ly of 21 Prince Street. Char-| Allantic Seaboard to increase is also a ‘al Home fune- deal over horizon ral will be held today, March that there are an visitors promised federal co-operation with British Columbia in con- trolling radical Sons of Free- dom Doukhobo: Douglas Fisher (CCF—Port Arthur) was sharply critical of the proposal ‘for a new 57- bec’s Gaspe region. The Commons gave final approval to three- exten- sions for the Farm and Fish- jer | paid a fine of $20, searched the pret A charge of stealing articles the authority of the I Liquor Con- | trol Act, and ved some including a wallet, lock, a me- |liquid from the toilet bowl that |dal and some shirts, valued at smelled strongly of illicit spir-|less than $50, from ‘yustin, Mur- its, shortly after Mrs. Bernard|ray, Augustine Cove, resulted line CNR branch line in Que- [had poured the contents of a = Cis month suspended sen-| Winner of the Hunter River-Mor- | jug into the by ig handed out to Ron- |" He stated that he was in the| ald. “cllaries Inman, of Alber- act of taking the jug of fluid out | ton to his car when Mr, Bernard| In addition the accused was 8, with service commencing in the Old Co There are| €T ies Improvement Loans | struck it from his hand, smash-| ordered to enter into a recog- at 2.30, p.m. Interment will | many pocete in Great Britian | Acts. ig it on the floor. nizance to keep the peace in the take a in les’ | who are anxious to visit here he accused testified that he amount of $300. conenery, and ian Travel Bureau Mabe Commons ed COMPTON=Ad ‘aie Seliog a: will work on this in the coming | 4.5) ie atl = i aia. we en e a4 ‘nally, soaating 3 ‘Suneten: SMe Oa Ma gy vr x oad | See Rene Denk Sit | : Troo § 10 bac year. The remains were trane- “a natural” ® have a neg until March 13,00 Souris, | exhibition neral Home to his ret Summerside basi dence. Funeral Friey, March nival, Charlot from Bangor church in| bout week ent Madea ‘to hgh sist commencing a S| lend games. I'm all for a fish- SUS. Navy Base Seen Market Demanded |nB.C.Area Summerside and Prince County || The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Mar. 8, 1962. 3. bringing the additional 275) ‘homes ‘wo: | meeting of Tignish Village Com- mii meet- | dressed the | February meeting of the com- mission. The new officers are Russell rents (left) and Roy Mac! HECTOR J. BUOTE, centre, Justice of the Peace, swears | in the new members of Tignish | Village Commission at the €iTignish To Add New Bylaws, TIGNISH — New by-laws will | underway again in the spring. be added for the village and a| Fire Chief Earl MacDonald ir | 008 tax will be put into effect, | in his report for the fire depart- it was decided at the February ment, stated that the depart- ment had dealt with three fires outside the village since the an- nual meeting. issioners held in the firehall deal The commissioners will Former Resident Dies In Moncton SUMMERSIDE — Word has been monren by relatives in ald at her home at eron Street, Moncton, Mrs. MacDonald was mor Aunle Leura, Consiable at French River and resided Summerside for a number of years before moving to Monc- t is held. Stavert Huestis presided at meeting. was a faithful member, Inter- roc was in People’s cemetery, rside. INVITED TO U.S. 355 Cam- «aus And Dog Tax At Next Meet (S22reit, Sunt uti i" Eline Catt aa tte who defected to the National- ists last day with his MIG-15 jet fighter has been ine vited to the United States te brief U.S. authorities on the strength of the Communist air force and its training programs, Nationalist sources sald Wed- | with 'the by-laws at their next| Constable Howard Foley re- ae 2, ee oe Danny, | meeting ported for the police department. | Suait Aud Wirtlam of Moncton, J.B. Myrick, Jr., was elected It was announced that the jail pwns” Summerside anda ian, | WESTEND SNACK BAR chairman for the second consecu- | would receive a spring clean- ther. William Constable, Spring. 55 King St. | tive year, and welcomed up. field East. A daughter, Betty fi cor | commissioners, Russell Everett Broderick, village predeceased her three years Free Delivery | and Roy MacLeod, who were clerk, read the minutes of the Zo Meee ee | sworn into office by Hector J. | 1as¢ regular meeting and the an- ,. THe funeral ol service was held a Perens | pone, justice of the peace. from St. George's ‘Anglican Just Dial 4-9063 M iscock, W.H. Crandall | ual meeting. Church, Moncton of which she [oe ‘associates, Moncton, ad- meeting on sewerage project that is to get fo Te = Kensington Scores Win In Overtime SUMMERSIDE — The Ken- nd Alberton High Schools fought through three re- ular periods of hockey and 23 minutes of overtime before Ken: sington finally emerged the ners by a score of 2-1 at Civic Stadium in Summerside yester- | doy afternoon. The first two per- is were scoreless. Doug John- son scored for Kensington as- | sisted by David Hunter at the 8.16 mark of the third period and they held their slim lead until with only 1 minute and 12 seconds left to play in the game, Alberton high tied it up, Bobby Profitt scoring on an assis from David Williams, It took Kensington a full 20 minute overtime period and three minutes of the second over- time session before young Har- per scored the winning goal from Johnston | Alberton had an advantage on territorial play throughout the | game, but were held off by some gilt edged goaltending by Edwin Johnston, in the Kensington nets. Kensington will now play the ell series for the championship | of the Island in the high school | r “B" division. Nfld — oo ‘ake Kgetsa, owned by Bow- | ring Brothers of St. John’s, was i seve here at 11 p.m. Wed- Nfld. (CP)—The Motors organization. esday for the sealing front off thaee Newfoundland and Lab- rador. Another Newfoundland sealer, the Kyle, remained in the grip i Ce Bey. 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Police guve no farther Ed Gilbert and Wolfe were trying to MacLEAN — At Winnipeg, Wed- ‘Me, | MacRae said yesterday that |RCMP were made Wednesday ticulars of the charge. | free her Seottalthe on ccenioee | the American Navy base at AT. | folowing the moet crtppling te, + appeal 4 rorist attack in the history of |. ys . . the late Rev, Daniel MacLean | Loan Act hag been drawn atin | ot potential mazke for Island pro: |Brritish Columbia's turbulent Vitamin Said etal i ee in her 91st year, Remains provide assistance for this type | duce. Kootenay district. i ‘ ee eee arrive in Chatiottetown y “Well know more about the | The B.C. government offered ‘Definite Aid Farms, Homes, Business Pro- day at § pam, and will rest | The minister suggested that | Possibilities,” he said, “whem a $10,000 reward for information perty, Building Lots, bought, at the MacLean Funeral Home| Labor Day should be moved | 0Ur marketing ‘director, Reid leading to conviction of those [py Mental Case ] sold and listed. back as once that day arrives | Sangster, retutns from’ an At-| who toppled the $500,000 steel Box 5000 Montague, ieee families move as|lantic ‘Provinces —Econoinle | power pole Tuesday night with| onpon (Reuters)—A read- P. ELI. at| children have to retura to school | Council trade meeting in Mone- | a, Plastic - wrapped dynamite yqyaiable vitamin, al acta, also suggested that emph- | i id in curi Sas shondd Se placed on abe Tir, MacRae aiended art ot |RCMP said they sumected tt | Saliophessia, tre sane ing older tourlste during Sept. |‘he conference Monday where | was the work of radical Sons Cyan researchers Teported in Crtoce tose who find it cn: |epreentatives of Martine be ao Dos | recent issue of the British med- Yenient to travel during that | iness met with procurement of sibly in retaliation of th the ‘agrest | iSet' journal, Lancet. month. “Also.” he said, ‘we | ficers of United States military of more members of the Free- “Research "with the vitamin should be going after more con- | bases-in the northern areas to domites ruling fraternal coun-| tes been carried out since 1951 ventions for the month of Sept-; Teview marketing Peon ty Dr. Humphrey Osmond, for- ember.” irements. | bower, failures resulting, trom medical superisiend. Also attending the conference the blast put almost 1,000 men gud, Weyture, ond Dr. Abrams ISLAND TOURS SUGGESTED | from this ohm out of work at oe various op- | Hoffer, director of peyehlatrie J, ¥. Dow Campbell (PCat | Simmonds and D. A. MacDon- | erations of the. giont fenders," University” Weapltel Prince) suggested that durin | ald Jack dated Mining and Smelting SStvatoon . 1964, Centennial year, when woe wT gy te Ellis of Sum- | Company's complex that is the “in studies conducted by the| city will be host to many con- | merside Leavitt, | base of Kootenay economy. 0. 34 out of 62 niacin - fed| ventions, tours of the Island | Alberton. | company, which owns the 366-| schizophrenics were consklered eee we} 1S pole, ‘said repairs would | well after five years while only | Mr. Campbell stressed the men z four out of 20 patients treated need for more attractions such ett FACE HEAT SHORTAGE 2 oe enews a coured. lear Tests 5.000 residents sone theatre oe rT le by the disabled line| The researchers began their ft studies on the assumption that be established soon in the west-| OTTAWA (CP) — laced heat and Shortages. ‘ em part of the Island. | tives from Voice of Women Wed. | Officials and residents w split personal- MacKenzie, Flat River where |“ Highways Minister Philip nesday C the funeral will be held Frt-|yiatheson reiterated Premier | Diefenbaker to ask the day, March 9, service | com- statements regarding States Mencing at 2 p.m. Interment Montgomery Hall, | its plan to resume atmospheric in Belle River cemetery. saying “its been blown out of | nuclear MacNEILL — At Antigonish regarding the com-| A brief, N'S. on Wednesday, March 7, Rats are at eonciint 1962, Mrs. Hubert P, Mac Se eae, ee ee Neill, formeriy of Traveller's Students can invite guests, us-| doubt as Rest in her Yn. year. 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