ISLAND NEWS PAGE | Kings, Queens and City ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. March 13, 1962. 5 Montague To Call Paving Tenders MONTAGUE — Tenders will| Ed Downe showed that he res- be called shortly for the paving | ponded to 27 calls and collected of % of a’mile in the To wn of | $89.90 in fines during the past Montague. This decision w as) month reached last night at the regular | Mayor B.H. Yeo advised that meeting of the Montague Town| mail is now despatched from the | Council, and the streets which | Town twice daily. This has come will be paved, widened or com- | about he said through the efforts pleted, will be determined im-| of Margaret Macdonald, MP, and mediately. the town council making re- ‘The council also decided that| quests to the authorities. A letter due to the extra cost, drunks and | of appreciation is to be forward: | | imcapables will in future be ta-| ed to Mrs. Macdonald. ken to Georgetown rather te Coun. Ings brought several Riverside. Legal advice is to be| matters before the council one of | Sought on this matter, which was the matter of an al Included in the committee re-| mal park for the Montague area. : ports was one from the streets| Present for the meeting were TWO Cars Collide department, by Coun. Cameron| councillors Greene, Ings, Reid, A GRADUATE of the gen- eral course in first aid held at Red Cross headquarters, Char- shown receiving her certificate from Bruce MacLaren, first aid instructor and examiner, A total of 21 were successful urse. Reid fast the cost of snow re | Fraser, and the town clerk, G./At Intersection | lottetown, Mrs. Lillian Ling fe | in the cot 2 Susi ect: Held bd present time, Arnold Wightman. Also present | was cen as than last year. was town policeman Ed Downe. A two-car collision oceurred ege senhce cestaal Midis ' pects mate potest natin aoteae anager oe reat 7d twesar colton. ose] Cartiticates Presented eral R, W. Moncel, DSO, OBE, | Here Major-General Monee In Pylon Bombing, | morning at the intersection of Ottawa, who was in | sanding second from left, ° . . | King and Pownal streets T R dc Fi ° ‘Armories yesterday Ghisiottetown on part of his | watches 4 demonstration of | NELSON, BC. (CP) — RCMP | The accident is said to have, 1O RG ross First Ai ¢c ass the Canadian Army's Quarter- visit to military establishments | artificial ‘respiration On tis, |nca-hwp ‘guspecta’ kndee’ ques- ou ris ire ren resulted when a 1960 Corvair, ' SS rr rere | elt 8 'Col ‘Johnston, toning Monday ta the bombing driven by Ralph Harris, Eus- A class of 21, including Guid-| Helen MacDonald, Dorothy e A d f. e | ED, commanding officer of 2 | six oo a ton St ne was teaveling south ee er et Gormley. Militia Group, On his visit to on Pownal street and was in certificates and pins as it com-| A gift was presented to the Business And Professiona the Island, || Major-General eran ate Collision with a 1956 Ford, tra- pleted a general course in first | instructor. Mrs’ MacDonald, by ° companied by | running high against Sons ot 4 al nsul a eG velling west on King street. aid which was held at Red Cross | Miss Gormley on behalf of the Women Donate Scholarship ee escent cassie Frerdten Pecos The Ford was driven by Joseph headquarters in Charlottetown, | class Malone, King st 1 ees ing Eastern Command, Malor- |{or the latest det ot tet six-week course, under the a | ive General M. P. Bogert, CBE, | Police said th SOURIS—In a four-hour meet-| Four reports were read and ap- Vehicles were extensively da- | ditection of Mrs. Malcolm M The Charlottetown Business | in the spirit of St. Patrick’s and) go, Cp, Halifax, and i. ae ap breicon\ Daa ig maged. r . a a - | taken ia cust Saturda; 1g of the Souris Town Council « Donald, wound up with examin- sot Praeanal Wome’ Ga | sued ech ember odor | Gal. dram DBO. CD, | “Tatras cin | lt gh Uvas Goede | Ua" yar nag revenge. Rev <> —— es] fai, ie, Si LOLA SURVIVAL TRAINING COURSE INSPECTED + Gen- ; in the Maritime Provinces, has renewed its membership im| fortune from the wishing well,| Halifax. | fen days after the bias ing of | check into prices on fire alarms | S k Cutcliffe, first aid instructor and ihe silent Provinces: Bean eon maa reseite s/PoCie of ron sham- |-————~1 the. power. tower, on ast | because the present siren is un-| #8#essors for the coming year Legion eeks | cxaesion: The diplomas were} @ Wiring @ Fixtures annual scholarship to the P.ELI. ‘The Cintitions ‘and precedan: and the | shore of Kootenay Lae ‘The | suitable. It , stated that it|are Roy C. White and Michael presented by Bruce MacLaren. @ Appli Music Festival Ts Vaal ob pee ncaa wie C | out of | sounded almost the same as the | La Vie. Dentist For The following received awards: Ppliance Sales This was announced at a meet-| brought out in uestions and man | ROMP t ne AE ge | Baasindigio ens Ling iaher | Pig ee tbene Bede Cann are coe eee aa Perris < a to the area and tal | more, that it is not loud enough. | she had received two replies ‘olpitts, Mrs. W. M. MacKinnon, Popa ndoped tame cia [ial lg odie ential Revrengy os prrevmeiny Mgh ug AMT end Loo moving | It was also decided to move the from ther letter to local, school Souris Area Mrs, Gail Livingston, Mrs, 3. | @ Call today for A'subeeription to the magasine | mentary ‘Procedure’ shown, by site but here was nothing to re. |°" | Present siren to the roof of the | boards. The letter contained ceoowes. ae ee ee Free Estimate eS chee eee Gee eer Ge ee | No charges have yet been laid | ‘Town Hall from the fire hall root question of whether or not the| ite ce Donald, Mrs. Stuart MacKay, ta ber dscated! te: a Cubetede"| acy: cner etiooalionat te Also” giving’ reports were |2azinst the men. Police were) because the new location i ca areas wanted Souris fire | (oe sense, Tame | ME GH, Mason, Mrs. Eileen | Newson Electric : tection. Both of the replies AS lowatt, Mrs. Marjorie Trewin, town Public Library. A final re-| conduct of meeting | Councillors Walter Cox, town | were found or how they might | ‘Wice 28 high as it was thought | pro ; is seeking the service of Dial 894-832 TT Mrs. Bonnie Sherren, Mrs. Mi pas port_on the club tea held at the | | Members of the program com- lanning, Arsenault, water, and | be involved. But officers have jae wrong wie Foe poaed |reee ree sevee ee eye we det for the area, on 42 | fr Mackinon veiama [| 161. Queen St.—Ch'town pe Sines (net | reosees 6 eae ee Miss Janet ae pe Wi : ee cee ee ee a ‘The meeting made gel cae radius of Souris, and The ‘project was discussed at & thleen Wood, a 4 _ Allison Gillis, Hght. va Sane. ments to meet with Charlotte-|in this radius 10 other districts | recent meeting of the branch. |Mrs. Lilian ‘Ling and Phyllis The club's representative om | garet Collings, Lillian Duche- | the) Se-foot: power, tows “| town city clerk John Butler on| are included. | Hiwan decided that the Sours | Fleleher, Eileen Wilson, Mar. the winter employment advisory | min, Erma Tait, Freda Blanch- | TAKES EXCEPTION damage ranging to $500,000. Ce cee Tae prune ot| Te mas Coclded to shelve the| liver cccided that the Sourit | garet “Beaton, Allce Chandler,| Parker E, Hamilt committee, Mrs. Ireta Suther- | ard, and Mrs. Vera Keene. | Coun. Wright took exception to |__| ranch woul ance the fur- a . Hamilton /atejetepoaateastasoeeeseeneapeasenaninnmneesl discussing rates for the Souris | matter until more replies were | nishing of a room with the per- cD ¢ Cc d water and sewer commission. | received. | manent type of, denial eau | 0-ordinator Funeral Director land, reported on meetings held uuriag Be Welee the peas rece, 4 "1 CANADIANS ° Plans were made fe group se He referred to an see hare of nenhes to visit Beach Grove Licen Case appeared in The Evening (Continued from page 1) baer ae agrbgt March 7 and noted tat "the ‘ » Ch’ tT WwW Pai F Cc also been invited to an “Ei Is Set Over writer starts off by quoting a aoe ae ettect, ‘eaetiies tha or oO n Ir a ment if a dentist cou | curea who would ocaathe in vi [ls Appointed Souris either full or part time.| Tuther P. Herring has been Bruce L, Stewart was appointed appointed civil defense co-ord- to continue with negotiations in| inator for the Murray bens Service with Dignity and onour. Also 24 Hour Ambulance mn blem Breakfast” on March, 25, statement by Lord Acton, which |ficer ‘concerned wil’ be cash- | this regard. area. Service. x: which Miss Hen Yeo wil | | Arrangements have been made states ‘power corrupts, and ab- | je, | Donations of $25 each were|” In making the announcement Phi be the speaker. ‘over the case of Ewen ae power corrupts absolute-| “efence Minister Harkness Voted to the Red Cross and the | yesterday, Major Orin Sim- jone 220 The program commitiee had Sewert, “aa employee, of ‘the said the military personnel are ar es e Easter seals campaign. ons, provincial civil defence co- Montague ranged gay table decorations | Experimental Farm, Ga Wright read passages | subject to the code of military It was voted that the branch | ordinator, said that Mr. Herr | charzed with “fallure to pay | of the editorial, which dealt with | discipline and Mr. Diefenbaker | contribute $25 to the Canadian | ing succeeds Ewart Keeping who Phone 70 Parkdale’s $28 wor proposed amendments of the | said the offences, having been | Two young men from Charlot-) (1) At Southport, on or about War Vettran's Association of | resigned from the post due to | Murray River Young Adult Club) the supreme court ru City's Corporation Act, whieh | committed outside Canada, are | tetown were arraigned before| Dec. 16, 1961, he did steal one, the United Kingdom toward the | pressure of business. Is Sh Fil * reer at a recent counell | pot subject to prosecution In| Magistrate James ‘B. Johnston, | pay staiion telephone, the prop- a of Canada Chapel in jown Film i eee: Cani a, in” Gueens | County magis-|erty of the Island Telephone | the new cathedral in Guildfor is R feel the writer is using far "There are 9 Canadians serv. | court yesterday on three | Company, valued at over $50. | Encland, as a shrine to th MAHAR KR KKK 00 strong terminology. I h the. truce commissions, of theft, and three of} erat oe aie BeaanlanTe eset eat a | don't feel corrupt or corrupted. [established In 1956, In | charkes 9 abe mre ar is iia teal oe World Ware. cam FYI TL LA ed 7 a meeting of the Trinity Young | yequaid, “Chariotietown, cx hailing iba aan: | ares ieetbonsl valli aihere goahard | Lawrenve, & 7.2 ation telopbone,. the property bell Teported on his activities 3 Adults Club held at the home ng it, avlotelown, elected summary) of the Island Telephone Con | th on beball of cite, and Mrs Reverey Sim rel ea ie | Coun. Wright turther stated | With the exception of two RCAF | trial by magistrate and pleaded | pany, valued at over ee aa Rak pcsarvaly Saad cuenae Mac that the writer sald he would [gad bao, HON (elticers, | aad #1) guitty to (the) tetlowing #12 | PnC3) At Mount Stewart, on or| <M. B. FitzPatrick, Marcu "The ims eoue abnowity, Bee.)| Ger Racwener@ tere cer Bre | gota from adverse comm : | counts, and in each case wal Nee seer a4 trees | Moooeyand Gordon, Chavede B.S. Latimer and a discussion | art case held over until after | Cyne laries for comm NONE IN CANADA remanded without bail ‘and enter the Irving service| were appointed as delegates to of it followed, ‘The worship ser-| the Supreme Court decides on | cast ‘het is going to 2b |, The prioe mainister sald there March 19 for sentence. ation of Harold MacDonald, | attend the Dominion convention ; " vice was conducted by Mr. and | the Hoy case, verse comment, | is “no evidence whatever” that | pita it an in: n Halifax June 88 with Dank Xirs. Simpson. A business meet.| Mr. McQuaid said he has oot | Wh does he bring up the mat-| nareotics have been smuggled EEA sored neegseiong Johny ert a am MacDonald, George Perry TODAY ONLY ing and reoreatiol’ aise’ tiiktiod been advised when the Sup- | ter in the first place. I was the | into Canada ‘ana serv- ees Oa cineaaaaty | sta aay ae, ose rath George Webster as alter- part of the program. wane ‘Couet will hear the Hoy | one who suggested salarle and | ing on the truce comeniantaat, palcseeare Seem nga a ga toes an om, ad Peek nates. jon't ta vane eneuae Te was a question by Erhart | pritish Columbia forest service | and enter the Esso service ao ee : CLAIMS UNFAIR Pee ee come many codult’ | to fight fire losses this year, | tion of Brad Murray, with ‘he ager Fined cry JUVENILE teri seated article was a let- wan brought the case into the Fecons Minister Ray Williston | intent to commit. an’ indictable in the publie forum, whic | open, | tola lata In Police Court ee from page 1) s signed by “pro bono pub. Mr. Diefenbaker said he gov- (8) At Oyster Bed Bridge, on| {lee He referred to the letter | ernment had hoped to keep the bout Dee. 18, 1961, did break| Pleading guilty to a charge of jee, com) or al | 00 Cor ‘Coun. 7 Oonigaa . Coun, Allison | #8 being unfair to certain coun- matter trots | Senceetair pea ie enter the Irving service sta-| speeding, Donald E. MacPher- B R | Ec r Sz | Gillis, ad City Engineer Nor. | illors. because “of Canada’s a tion of Alfred Peters and com-| son, Charlottetown, fined Stewart, to meet and ‘and dis. | Coun, Wright noted that the | international ‘commitments in mitted an indictable offence, | $95’ and. costs, or 18 days in| HERE Is the raw truth nailed to the screen. Burt Lancaster in his first role EE since winning the Academy Award! in | letter stated that ‘one councillor | Indochina and the extremel Montague, on or about| jail by Magistrate A. J. Haslam Fecommendatine ot the “pent | | Fecelved as much as $2000 dur-|delleate “stu at peveling Des 19; tenn ta ‘sales pay | in city police court yester the law story of the young and AGAIN REMANDED council meeting. ing the last yeu by doing bus-| there at this time.’ station telephone, the property| Police evidence disclosed that Tn Queens County Magistrale || wat decided to meet with | | ines with the ety siuenciode 1K had taceoshe | as of the Island Telephone Com-| at the time of the offence, the the damned who grow in the court last be or Keith Joseph | * represen! re Coom! “That was received | pany, valued at over $50. accused had driven his car east Fan Chatattown, wa fe | 404 Amis fn regard tt | ve the pat Tou years andi | fou fhe recon argh a Pan asree accused had driven We cat gut’ cracks of the concrete jungle! rranded uti! Mareh a at 9.30 assessment. | was received as the result af | yiew of “i ti | FFE! For transporting, truck load a.m, due to the f John It 18 hoped the meeting can be | open and competitive bidding, | by ‘Mr. bane. el Ralph Junior Tarkin, Chara of rubbish through the streets, STARTS TOMORROW P. Nicholson, aolens Sau set for Friday afternoon at 2| Anyone could have gotten it, tetown, arraigned on the same! Of the city without being cov. r charged with driving o'clock. Coun, Wright stated. t VISITED FRIENDS | at fisted that he wished | ered by a tarpaulin, an accused | ities were. ten ffal je to obtain c fined $5 and costs or t leohol Magimrate [SUGGESTS crry CENSUS |RESOLUTIONS Buffalo Seen plat Mae Macttes, Verne | cemandet wihest deci et|dap James B. Johnston presid- hee fhe finenes comnmthinn, | pointing of H.R. Doane and C ° Southport visited friends in | Plea until March 14. Of four persons charged with ed, with Deputy Attorney-Gen- Be ee aeeh Gane Frien Montague on Friday. In addition to the ab0Ve! peing drunk and incapable, one eral J. Arthur McGuigan repre- | SUs#ested that ear to aa ay See 1008; charges, Larkin faces a seventh) was given a 20 day suspend- senting the Crown, {so 5. ees of the | srs Wwthd regriiet Aopen and oe vot SPENT SUNDAY count. ed sentence, and another wi 19. He noted that it would | ers to t trom Of oli : DIES IN BOSTON | be of great value to the city | Civic Titer and. Atsesomesta P icemen Sasson, ion pi vag devs tea te of bee, 10" na fed $20 and conte or 10 da Word has been received by | assessor. | for 1962; of Hugh MacKinnon as | Sunumarolde ‘with their sonte-| 18, 1961, he was ta the possess-| Goan’ yei' tre' so dys ce Mrs, W.1.P, MacMillan ia Char-| He std was he opintos | clerk tn the assessor's office | | WINNIPEG (CP) “The But-|jew and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | lon of & stolen automobile, on iy eumais "ena lottetown of the death in Bos- Pay! the population of ne city | and of John Alfred tcc Poree| we is the policeman’s cold- | Carmen Car! which he wes ales romnnded ment and coe van abs ton recently of Mrs. . William |‘ increasing, not ning to the Charlottetown Police Force | weather friend in several west- | MacDonald, 86, formerly of indicat by the im, figures. | for a probationary period. ern Canadian cities | “Gaell ‘Bist Lit gstone, Sher- Clermont, PEL Mrs. MacDon- as a that Mg ge figure ee ee “Ohlet Constable Robert Taft seen Oe A. had | wood, pleaded not guilty to a ald was the f while eure this Mond vi a - old was the former Agnes Mae Mii, saw TP" sate fat te SEALING emphasized this y when charge of driving a motor veh- a “nice ed in R ide Hospital residence, another accused had his case adjourned until March ™ he asked the city finance com-|™&M, Mrs, Inman and family. | ie while his abilities were im- BURTLANCASTER. MacDonald. She is survived survey pro mittee to approve purchase of Montague, returned to Ottawa aired and wes tO 19, which time the evidence 1 brother Comes, atkatche- for some service club.” | (Continued from Page 1) | 20 new buffalo costs for his|°. Prunded “until eMarch, 19, | forthe defence wil be Near — at 4 sister, Mrs, Catherine a & a Bo in ee close | force. r | hich time a date will be set for WESTEND SN jacAulay, Boston, Sist posses | . The num-| Committee members re| Mrs. Norman Doughert; Counsel for the defence is Mary Bernadine fa a niece of hee ara rapidly until | minded him that several years| young daughter Jo Ann return- R ae ACK BAR Mrs, MacDonald. Esco ae ae oe soak | 28°, Be 2 he had broached plans to| ed to their home in Milltown, | For being intoxicated in a - be St. pelts. Dr. Arseneul brown, furry robes|N.B. after spending the past | public place, an accused w ree Delivery wt Pi PoNERAt —_ tee : St Ses Se CE ENS | te catehition ‘a teeer st otar | month in Montague, guests of | fined $20 and costs or 18 days in 10 AM.—I12 P.M. coatringDINA MERRILL storee-winan-sies. SHELLEY WINTERS a ess Mary © TH REPORT bono a a on now: | garb, He replied that nothing | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Queens: County jail. On a charge On all orders. oT oe ae ae ie from health officer's ~ Septere had been found to replace them. | Clair | of possession of intoxicating li- Just Dial 4-9063 ere, ees ee’ given by Dr. Wi. ‘Mace aan Combined with a fur cap. the} CHURCH oF curist —|.3%" te 8 eece Other than Ms ALSO COLOR Ann's Church, Lot 8 where cent Teemes rommearaone, | Peat ’ coat gives uniformed Winnipeg | winard Walls, BA, will begin CARTOON Requiern High Mass was eele- woilk precucis Ghante nant: cach. the appearance of a8 work with the Montague Church : * brated by her pastor, Rev. ist homes revealed “quite ALBERTON | elongated light-chocolate candy | of Christ on April 1. Mr. Walle Benevolent Irish Society eed Charles MeCarthy, who also’ definite Improvement” since when he stands on a street! i, 5 graduate of the Cincinnati conducted services at the grave. the Seopectiea a year He | place yesterdi | Comer th S0-below weather. | Bible Seminary, Cincinnati and Rev. L.P. Callaghan was pre- suggested meeting wn the bunting Chief Taft said in an inter- has studied at the University of MIN NDAY sent in the sanctuary, Pallbear- City Board of Health and the Matthews and | view ts department had tried | Cincinnati. He will arrive in 4 bays ers were John Gallant, Amos Deputy Minister of Health to Alberton various fabrics and styles in am| Montague the last in Malone, James Woods, Linus clarity et being en tico effort to — at buffale | March. Mr. Walls is from "pole - Trainor, Michael Murphy and countered restaurants and vessels coats. The new is had been Missouri d I i ti James Griffin, Interment wa | Milk producing plents, herd, iret. Wo toon onthe bout tet and Initiation in the church cemetery. Mayor said that with- vithin long trial periods, but they re| CD COURSE OPENS tn the next 19 days a meeting the pom AH nner ag Gilbert Clements who receiv 1 WATTS FUNERAL — The| will be held in regard to meat is big 0 ¢d a distinguished mark in his e uneral for Mrs. Hamilton G.| mepection. The meeting will be wir. Chiet A. G. Cookson of R® recent exams in civil defence In Society uprooms Watts was held yesterday after-| attended members of | the ight gina and his deputy, James) rescue work at Arnprior, Ont toon from her late residence, | counell, 2 RSENS | come Nee ol aun medias coats Support | will open a clase on rescue work Hampshire. Service at the home| Andrew MacRae and ia ers of the buffalo coats. In their! 5 Montague, tonight at 7.90 and the grave was conducted by | Nclals. | the gpinion, “nothing beats the Wat-) This class will be composed Tuesday, March 13 8 P. M Rev. Donald Campbell ascisted | STREET REPORT. | quired oo. primarily of the members of ' ' ihe by Rev. AE, Plercey. Pallbear- wk Sees te oe eee | Te ‘An Edmonton firm that makes| the Moriague fired ors were Cecil Stewart, Hibbert b | rive the coats says it hes sold more | who will receive instructions in i emer, Millar Sanderson, Pul-| iocet‘inere’ sees more’ enow | delivered Tae Teh to Winteoes tm tonaat| ors! recee work. Wr csean | “oe! Pinas for Play ond Parade will be Gaceseed. ton Sanderson, Vietor Watts and | thie than last, a total of Sunday. Other recent buyers were| interest is shown, Mr. Clements Full attendance is uested. Redvers Stewart. Interment was $10,000 had been saved. thie | buvers , Swift Current, Moose| will conduct a class later for ~~ 7 ‘= Hampshire cametery. your cathe “rasta of equip: excellent Jem, ail in Saskatchewan, | Interested citizens