'I'ilr lirat Ichooi iunctlon in the auditorium of Lila new ra. glonal high school at Mis- eouehe took place yeaterduy afternoon WIIE'l'l tile coronation reremenlea were held in the erovmlna or the new king and queen. The other roentrarr ol the royal party were preterit {or the oecaelou. The royal couple were crowned by men:— ber-a or lart year'r royal lam- iiy. Kenneth Arsennult Ill 11 Judy Ward. 1n the 010 above. Is“ to rilM. front rnw. Ire Lillian Normally prince“; Carole Sauinier. queen: Garry Pruulht. Arlen- uuit, princes Illniiin I l' 9. held: Prlught, prince. I n 0 Lloyd omelet, prlnoe. Prince County Hospital Plans Expansion Program SUM‘MEIISEDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN The sand annual meeting at the Prime Cmmiy Hospital avellili was told that occupancy has caused wry dir. Iicuit wmkinfl William. and that the hold is iuvesiilzutinil the Mility ill I movatiaa and expansion program. with an image in bed capacity '0 a muximuln of 16¢ or I minimum! t z. Vicepresidemt Hurry T. Holman, wiltl pmsided at meeting, stated in his repurt that the PEI. Hospital Service Commission has approved the p expansion program in Vrinoivie and ha simeg rug» [05M (ital I qualified haspital run Dr W are prmedhu. Eur. Holman said the avenue and pointed out that the normal aver. age W have been about no patients, Patient daya at the hospital in- used by how I'm taial 0! 40,060. Lib procedures tin-tuned Ilium 9.3)“ In a "All 0.190. Maltrr operations we dill-m slightly thi 604 perim- ld. but. minor operations incl?!» ed aver m to I [Dill M1555. and the nut-patient department was very busy with 9.704 valiant: At the conclusion golnr meeting, nffllere‘ amee in his Mix! a vice.prasid- e.li, Mr. HoIqu said Hal tilt board Illd heal shocked in te- cetve tho Reignutiutl nl Jud“ WE. Darby Iran praidency I'll the bolrd at I mulls, Feb. . 19m. lie 'd Jame Darby years Ind would he missed Itl' his mluI‘I Judas-mm Ind guid- alter. II: Iiso noted the Mitflalion DI Mb: MEN SIMKEUN, RN. who Illd incl ill ciler oi the annex it! tome m. Ind he Ruled that Mac. Mable Slwio. Mr. ilan Ilsa outed in ills report that relations whh tha nuptial ' Comon'ssloa Illl’e armed any mm lhe Pm M, namn RELATIONS _ The at imlial atlmlu~ ulnar, .l.M, lanai, raid lhtl'o had has. a very miter-able last. the aaphanrad that this wax not in any way ritrlnmanle to a «M in m In pat- hull eaad tho hospital Mr. In W {or WWII n! timing i362 and 0, R5. Hinton. QC. ce: suit or this survey lite hospital commission has authonred plan whtotr ' or wen-tin] pictm in! IA) m deriui Work (It ban]! (1 Lb. hospital throughout the ylar. l The l1 of RA. Home, chairman at the [influx out» mlttee. showed Ill eitt per rent int-reuse in d: total value all melt-i ilpmtal'ing d bit 199: amoral-«i to 510.541. 'rolai delic- the hospital by 576.500 during the past your The ruport sald that the sub stantisl improvement in "per. atinl: deficit in flinmabie ace counts. ad approvirnaoeiy use one line reduction hum “Him to 3mm can be elmiained by tho rxpl‘rienm gaith by the hospital board. medial start. hospital pmsonnel. and hnavitah service mmmirsinn other three years' operation um the hul- bltai insurance plan. , Headed ivy .I.i.. Gorrill. the rniieetion depart-mutt. In ralit‘ctrd 53.675 0! bad debts. l suMMl-znsmt: — 13: mm of a hwpitai arr-vey plan «or vautinn and Mm at the Prince County Hospital m pre- sented to the annual meetinti by * chairman nl Itar planning amiltee of the hospital board. Mr. l-llnian said tbat as a re- a will pnwide a total not in; than 152 am! more than I64 patient lwds Thr plan .llomtia 72.74 nrrla tor medicalsmgioal nae; ix beds (or intrusive care: and beds tor convalescent and 1m lrrm; not) beds (or maternity: and an) bats ror pediatric In. The sum-y was dilate by the rim of Donald F.w. Prater. MD. and titanium. hospital ,eonsultma. ni' Freda-town. n.3, nr Pm‘klr's report mono mended tho bod capacity he in- "cased to 130 both and vim o-r-purad as the reeult a! thin rnrvcy. will have to be reman- ed tow’vtthedcdslandlhehus- nital cummion who Ill'vt pmvod a maximum ht m berta, Uniomnentely. Dr. Pro-tar cou- inn-tort cancer and passai I'waye alter completing the original re- port. a is the added pwbiun oi rear-raring a now consultant, Mr, Hinton said the boani un- rlorstnnds that the «primordial by the hooullal mn- misainn will minim tile board flour vial: throwa- ihe tonwultant and to discuss these with the medical mall and the nursing stall; when mulret‘l arr-an have been tetiitd. to hire an Inhirdct to drum the hunt t m. unduttthemnetflmetowm‘k with the Department fl Health and other flat! sain- cca. both Matti. Wt and omrmwi imkw . ' I "“d‘c‘l 5”" “‘1'?” and they are held by member: oftltll The report notad wiltit disup. pointrnent that money coueelad I‘Nm donationa declined from more clam 89.000 in $5.61li.00 in 1962. Station nonamn Only about 114,000 or the elm-rated 8m. in insurance runitma rebates received by P individuals living ill area! Jerv- the ad by Prince County Hospital wax given to “in Ila'pilai, ed ii the Prince Cnlmty Hospital is to enlarge its facilities the public must be made aware 01 its responsibility. said Mr. Home in Its report. and a Large part at capital costs must be home Ind raw by the community [TIM public sinner-lotion. The said the present Willi i Ind null. in! but: bats and inadequate ser- vtca anal. ‘Board Will Start Planning Expansion To House 164 Via [awn electrical [pacific- have drawn up Ind halite“ have hm called. The dim-tugs l7! wee will con» lime to give pmbiems which call- be solved until an e ' power. lulu-communication sys- tem and x_ruy. In addition, tile or the mining stellar: an “equal? as well as marl/y other areas at the hospital. He said that bed 5pm. was oi course. til? mod "THEM. anything Whit should be an early start done to mom! to illflt'llltg I new will“: 1mm hire SUIWMIERSIDE — M I m. registered nunes loom In have a great deal or the Gypsy in their makeup. LS. Simmons, ohuirmln M the salary and e ployrnent committee, at Prince Cnunty HolpitIi Board, laid the quuai meeting In st night. in Martins a 78 per cent turnover In the nursing stall II. the when 59 at the normal all“ til 15 nurse; in general and apec nunlng service let the halpihi (or employment eiaewitrre ML Simmons lllfl that only 5: ‘ the mIrried ones any Any time in one pine. "and rial till, 0! course. certain haz- Irda for continuous amplnymeul In the i’lOI‘leII", Hi! report mowed It." turn- over Ilao uflected Iii other til- 5 la :- engineers Iww heel Md courtesy of Ken Linkietter fitspital Nursing Stall urnover 78 Per Cent yeu' turnover mulling 1‘8 perm“. Summersido And Kensington Asks Kelvin KENSI‘NGTON — Thu prell- I dent. George iltllcltlurdt'tV rIlIlr- ad the general meeting oi the Kensillgtorl AreI Board oi Trude held in Ill: nid WWII lull. WHI- Anunltucem e n t Provinces board at nual mretingr will be held at Amherst June M. rollowlng a general dllcunlon the tourist and publicity corri- mltlee wr- authoriud to go ahead with plant hr the reopen— lng oi the tourist bureau n n d handiarnlt cent-r tor another 5 anon, Willard Stewart gave a anal i a report lor the Centennial oom- ml Don Dakar (world till! II- lom to aeoune a dentlat (or the town. were helm continued. The mercury. Dore. was asked to convey notice to the Town Council "India! complaints which Ind all N- ceiv the board Mll‘dinfi the need (or cleaning lip Imund SUMMERSIDE — a group of 'Surnrneralda's r e a l o r oitlrenr were honored neaday even» ing It a banquet spewed by the local Lion's club, Thu war I third annual event oi this nnlavre which was greatly wlvy- rd by all present. Muala- of ooruunoniar was pit Own, The senior citizen: were wel- earned by Reg MarLellan w h a expressed the hope they would enjoy the evening as guest: 0! honor. Mayor .I. Ernaat Morri- son. a charter member or the Lions olub. uddussed the tuna. tion briefly. and expressed his delight at being prerent on “a very important occasion when you remember the other worthy pl‘jects includ- ing their excellent assistance tn the blindi Guest weaker wan James Mur- phy. a Summerslde rehool te . ehor and member or the local Y's men's club. . Morphy ttressed the value oi harmony among malt. taking an In u- lamie the Liana elua memberlhi .who are all diligent in mlnyl waya‘ but act together in liar-l mony. l-lr aold he telt tln. inr- rnony in due to the cnrlatlan teaching each one has expea indeed and the deatre to pull to; sent: a man section of society and ii: very helm diaproves the theory that men cunnnl get along together. “It must be a thrill tn the senior ritlrena here tonight to reuiize the anteern in which club," ML Murphy said Each West received I umlii gill train the club tllrultgh tho and Him Beryl Mlclnnis. who was [poll and in “I: Miss PE I mum The Glaudlut, Chnrlomtawm. Fri. MIy 7A. 1963. 8 town munity Club liked that Board or Trade lead in rapport to a project m be undertaken by the club. namely the ertahllan. meat at a picnic site luat o tout-oven. a letter to the minlrter at high. way: to draw his attention to the P deplorable condition or the Kel- v negloaal tiign School our. neu. A motion WI] unanimntu- 1y planed coultructed tIIIt. would be Palo- lbie It Ill learnt“ DI til: year. parranle hr in r or Vehicles iron. the mud and one: I mIIntAiuea' wishin- Qutl‘rd to hind bias. the min! WII tnit‘ir S'side Lions Club Entertains Group Of Senior Citizens mall led the two slug - long o Prince County l Trade Bd. Rd. Paving numb“ ill pn‘mfl‘tifl in In e a delegatlon {tom the c orn- t h e id: the town iImitI. This will more Wu liked to write uled by u and ending to u Ilrza produce buri— la Road. a highway uklnl that a raId he Certain aectiorll have been im- v put two on with truer ill eon- taat use in retrieving all types hols. out em “ISLAND NEWS PAGElGov’t, CNR Oiiicials din Nation-i “Wm. especially beneiiaial to the tri The meeting Will be fluid" 10 M the Mv Coniederallnn, “a: l 9 'w" Ire two docks It cape Tamra- ‘ title and when similar acilitlea are available It Harden it Is ex- pected that the very heavy ml- {ic 0! 1954 will be handled Witt!- {oui nrueh delay. “ “it In tantrum that on e mm Mum “mm, matters to mnrldared at his melll Minister 5, David Stewart; mm“ “'“i “‘3 “my “4‘” lnduato-y and Natural Resources “9’” "‘8‘ WW“ mm” “"' Minuter Leo another; Graham PM" ‘Ppemncei- " ‘5 WV mm,“ urgent thnt the wtdenlnfi o! the R . i a... v we completed tannlaleomnllttee managoruud addition” dad} he George Fraser. director at that“! ye"- Dm'mz the mm of .5. m", 3MB”. .construtctlon thismuurknmgkext: ' . .Dmau ions W on W: handle the vehicle traffic passing lover the present pier roadway," manta It Borden ulld the ex- pected heavy VOIVII'I! at trump tiliu your Ind Ilth 9 Attending the meeting WlIi be H.C Grayaton. vice - president a e Glaucoma Clinic Plans lPrize Winners Discussed l SUMMERSle — Here is the list oi' winnerreiinlth. “(rout boa- anu" sponsor IIt Manda SUMMEFSI'DE r The 51- the East Prince run and Gilli: Eleanor! Liam Club in! all? Association, at Scaiex' Pnnti. nlnli awrovnd plant lor snonsur- First, Anthony Bernard. Sum- ehip vi! a glaucoma clinic to be merside. :20 at llshlna liuppiiwi; held in the village as wall asseton , Mrl. Betty Johanna urrungelnenla can be campia-‘Summflside, m; third, Mrs. rd; and also chose the date lor‘pal M a r l i n. Mrsrouche. spin- lta third annual turkey shunt non: reel: Inurtll. Wayne Courl l by the club. Fiva new members were ducted into the membership lul- uwing I brie! initlutioii cerer mony conducted by Reg Mac. Lellnn assisted by Luytou Selim- man The new In bert Clayton Ward, Elwood Cameron Ind Brad MamRae. r9 Ra- when a White. John Fitzpatrick. Charter president lint: Schur- 5. Head tIIlie sue-la included Mayor and Mrs, Morrison. Drrl and Mn. Muclmlil. Mr. Murphy 5e, Mia: Anthony Arsenuult. d Charles Ram- a :22; l... Judgment Is Slated For June 6 SUMMERSIDE — The use i Clarence Cull-lee Waddeil, charged with impaired driving on Daoenaeer 4. 1962, near aor. den, war adloumai ln aninre minty MWIIE'I court yrs- tarday at Summemide by Mag- iut‘rutle Chasm S. MacDonald, Judgement will be given on June gather. He said tile club repreldv all" turnavur in I enmidol‘lbll extent. Mr. Simmons reported that I stat! Dalston plan was inaugur- ated during 1962 and in operating ratlsiaetorily. .1.W. Kelly, chairman oi the re- pairs eommittee, reported that minor repair worlr was done by the maintenance stall. He said aeneral rpalntenanaa Is becom- Is the buildings and equipmmt older and it La Mdan lewl that In inc-reuse lll stall in (up: with Elle Wink-load ll seriously to be considered. A great deal or painting in var. Iota: rooms and warda (5 over- due. he “id but the steady high occupancy d demand int- beds make It hard to keep | room vacant long enough to set thiI war! e. g more at a problem, however. ‘ i The turkey shoot that Is plan. , 5. mm. mat/inch] committee, pohtad out that the objective ‘ mum Imminl requirad. HE slid that. beat he are .1 blood baa greatly increased in recent years. med yer Home. David Craig of the Junior Chamber 0K Cunmerce Is chair- man at the ttrive lve has been set will be nu station drill MM under the chair- l Trout Bonanza ,msgg "Q'fii “fighfifr ay. lDesRacMs DI the Canadian [19¢- ‘lotl is chairman The hoped-lai- jllumber rl (toners is too. .I A Mac-Rae ‘leglon Is chairman oi the Alba-r- lcnutesl which immiveli drawing iI “What-tit". a one line draw- lilil ‘inr which the contelluni is WQIIII‘Pd to write a title. rented by thr inral Ford deabr the outdoor prim wux wort lb)’ D. Alex MacDmiald, Blood Donor Cl'nlcs Slate?! For Prince County,Juno 3-6 I aloud donor cllnler are and tan drive. The tunic will no held Wlll Meet At Borden WWMW... _rom latte lane malarial-a. alam a. mung??? m M. 0'“! drive wit up gimme . I r ‘ ' ly DON MaeLzon ,derwoy at Borden. Mr. Roam benm ary n aakod mummy. Bria Premier Wultar n. Shaw and said yerterday "At prelentt the give their toll mopon ta niacin-email: iI thIlrrnIn. and it member. oi his government wiu pier I: being widened and Iddl» clinics» he total obleotive toi- is pad that It I meet ui Borden on Wednesday.ltional docking ta lit‘ a unv the drill! is L135 Pink of W- will be on hand-- May an. with olneials oi Cana-‘der mnstmcfi . which will be: F 'Wm °‘ "'9 II the milli- uaa t II greatn— thun Mil. tom said that the clinics set up to handle own 60d Monday and ‘hlentiuyv une 3 and i. at the Legion and the obleoze at W. 0n Wednede a ramming rilnl': at it: e not? Vitae] me. ALL-PURPOSE or tile Camdiun SUIIIIBAN TRACTOR noea vary to) antler—mowing nkilll. plinth!» tinnitu- All-lat drive ulat’a n- to mar 22 optional attachilu took. 151' DRIVE WHEEL HORSE NOW! which wul he ltrid on the alter» ins. Slemolt rarlr, tlah nig‘ Mr. mam reputed nl. noon it! Saturday. June 1. rl'ct‘l. p lwlnning “tht- t" as a baby‘s The EM, ,1“ mm a" i. l The spin casting contest was ‘holllr which he entitled “Fulln- DOUGLAS Bkos’ > “mm” (a “won the R, d won by Sonny Hurstls, Summer- lain oi youth". & JONES INC. during that aurnmar'r carnival croas blood donor clinic on June Side: the fly nlatml contest by] The white convertible was pre- l, Arrhie Clarke, at. Eieanol‘s. and Ding 24234 Marlin Buchanan. ed by the club will use unali- hrs at on a asyam range ‘mrget area behind the commun- .lty centre with turkeys award-. led u prizes to the neat marks- Seven S'side lmlelli‘uhe evening the Lions will $255..“ umtwumuul To Be Paved 'guests. = Guest speaker at the mel‘tmg SUMMERSIDE _ The town's last night was Marven Wiley department or works has In- mne chairman or District .. nnunced its proposed ureet pav- lwho gave a talk on the nrgani- ing program (or the c u rrent lzah'on oi Linnism within this year which tnrludrs the paving ‘ltlstrict. or srvpn centrally inc a tad mpg up... n; the 54, gleam” streets and new yidrwalk eon- ub. John McKnight. presided. situation or two arrax. renders will be called tor the asphalting at the iollowing streets: West. park. neaehwood. l Clark, Arcana. First and Victor- lAnnual Drive ia[illdaltl'onal constructlnn wort. lis Discussed inn there streets includer line grading. gravelling and tile plae ing or storm sewers and catch- ba in SUMMEM‘DE ‘f‘ "Emmi: Nrw ridewalhs to be coll- oi the Retarded Children s As- mum, mm, Cum! 5,”, fié‘fifflmg‘cm‘m’; Id! wfi‘lmm Maple Avenue in ueattie new. Wm M: m (15:: L 'i Avenur. a distance olapnroxirn Y . - ' ‘ . ew‘ tnly L900 lineal (eat; and on is. int vicerpresident prrsi no. me PlaflS‘ for the 39mm firiVE‘ Rnud and the lawn liuet lppl'ox- were discussed which Will be “my, 7,590 mm {egg Tm, taking ring: in the var Mural work will take in gradinz. grav— non-nnatlng committee to brlle‘ hump and asphalting, I ol at the meeting. and Don Young [was tall-twister. in A state 0! nilicers to the next Northam Mon meeting on June ll lnciudcsi Claudette MaeNeill. Regina 1 dl MacLollun. .l. will Gallant.‘ _ Wins Contest Mrs. Lewlr and Mrs Neva SUMMERSle A Wallace‘ Carney were uppell'iied deirgat- MaeLeod, 7t). Northam, wua pra-l er to attend the provincial meet-.sentrd with a new Falcon eon.» ng which will be held in char-wartime yosterday a: the second i ‘lsland winner in a national. Hun. Jr Walnut: MarNaught, iritor general. iottetown on June , 1 l5\‘ 1 \\ \ ?4iillt\‘\:\“' y” "II": c’élic't Nllllfili moasoao Street between Victoria ’ destroy more III I I weeds as you feed WBBIIS your lawn. . than ever—the with Green Cross way!1 Green Cross pnrtments la the hospital. with live out of II in Ipecili "Wicca. xrray, Ind ilb: live nut M l normli ItIfl d flu- h nuik‘ll records: 32V!!! nut n I ntmnII IIIIT or 11 Ill Idmlrailtrutlun Ind m: man out ii I will Itafloi’mlndttl'yzl'lmdl mini Ital 1 15 ill Ins; with I ll per cent Ivlflfl including Itudentl. out of I nor— mni III“ of 116 mpluyoel. SUGGEST? NEW DEM. Mr. Simmflnd "I‘lth It might he well womilo In I“ up I pummel d'plflllllllt with stair especially clan-ail tn brim: new empiuyeel to til-Ir plrtirui- ar areal In Wall ll provide on- tlle-Inb inutnlctitm. He II” the midi I t have the other of dear-sin: 3 so. Alter all grants have haul tor payment the boilfl IiIswnhtal-utilemmllithc S’side Paying Tax Bills "mummy; _ no ltnanr re cumming. upon presented II the MI! council meet Inl m till! euiay tumult tn obligation. on 1991 “In amounted to Slim.“ uil lo lut Frill , while I‘ll am!" I'm min by sultan rd in. “glue date. dummimity tilebdnncettlfunrhvmkhitls amok-d win-ll Ieveindralae will not belea- than 320"!!!) NEW Join to m. POWER PLANT Mutton. the SPECIAL pick-up and delivery at I IIIII may Ram: will”! m Durlnl our current (Inn-titan FREE “Chaim” and A total or Izmir-u. the report tad. mom-r neat W “NWT-9 PJ'- fmn. boo Wood in chairman Mal Hm .- Hm By EASTERN TRUST We have an office in Summeraldo It till Fox Breedera’ Auoclltion Building, Water street. ForFthorl’IcqunOn See Our MVbrtIumeut on pogo 10 at today'- mar NOTICE uvlatll amp-Ian. GIFTS Sum-nil. m: Youll' Host n St. John's The Nowfoundlnnd Hotel .110 grin-trauma WIIII radio Ind V. I RIIIC tram $9.00 IlrlIIO. O Sptclli Ilmliy nIIn rlhl. Kidfllll It". a Boilhop. laundry Irlt'l vain "Niel. a Coflu Ihep - IIDM "IDIII Ind I Ink 0 Attractiv- dining tonmduiiy Iiclnlld. Supt!!! (and. . Canton-Bio midlii leunga cutlva lull", thpr amo, conformal, room (or conuhllona. a Parking mum». Th- chariolmown in Prion. Edvard IIIIMI and till Non Imtltn In HIIIIAX oIIlr fill. union and aominm. 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