2nd Polaris Sub ISLAND NEWS PAGETCouncillor Gives Stand 13:39.9»... Charlottetown and Queens County Polar The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. April 13. 1963. 5 By STAN BOWLES ! GTON IAIN—A sec- Is missile submarine has taken station in the Mid- itcrranean. the defence depart- ment announced Fr'day The Pentagon has sad the last of the three scheduled for .that assignment is due to Ir- The MV North Gaspe ls shown loading a cargo of vegetables, fruit and soft 'nks at e port of Souris. for the Magdalen islands. The vessel. which opened ship- To Teachers At Mobile x-tray equipment of the P.E.I. Tuberculosis League; LOCAL BRIEFS IN HOSPITAL Earle Mabey, Tryon. is a pa- tient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. DRAW WINNERS Winners of the fishing d r a w. sponsored by the Charlottetown fire department and drawn last night by Fire Chief H.H. Jewell were William Callaghan. 43 Gra- fton Street; Mrs. E.M. Phillips. 16 West Street: Joyce Giddings. 147 Hillsboro Street: Don Gillis. 50 Villa Avenue. and D. Grant, Souris. DARRACH FUNERAL — The funeral for Velma Louis Dar- mach. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' Hector Darrach of Sit-ore, was held Thursday after- noon from the Cutclirfe Funeral Home. Service was conducted by Rev. Raymond Gillis assist- ed by Rev. Bryler Jones. Hymns sung were “ to in the Arms of} csus and “ -f eth". Pall bearers were Oharlesi MaoPhail. Allan MacPhail, Gary! MacPhail and Noel Potts. Inter- ment was in the Cutcliffe re-i ceiving vault. i BOYLAN FUNERAL — The. funeral for John Edwin Boylanl took place Food Friday morn-l ing from the Hennessey Fu. nerai Home to St. Patrick's Church. Fort Augustus. where service was conduc I by Rev. T. P. Butler, who also conduct- ed service at the grave. Mem- bers of the Benevolent Irish Society attended in a body. Pallbearers were Leo MacDoug- all. Louis Campbell. Addie MacDonald. John Ooady. Ber- nard Callaghan and Brady Smith. Interment took place in cemetery. the (mulch FALL FUNERAL —The fun- eral for Frederick Fall. Crap- aud. was held from St. John's Anglic Church. T h u r s day. April 1. 1963. Canon T.E. Loder conducted the service in the church and at the grave. Hymns sung were "Abide With Me" and “The Lord’s My Shepherd". Mrs Leroy Howatt was organist. Pall- bearers we r e Lelth Francis. Ernest Francis. Wrixon Moore. Lloyd Fall. Jack Fall and Leslie Fall. Interment was in th 9 church cemetery. SOURIS SHIPPING SEASON OPENS pm operations in Souris for the second year in a row, ar- rived in Souris Wednesday manning from Pictou. NS. She is under the command of Capt. Romeo Bourgeois and X-Ray Checks To Be Available . Convenfion will be placed in Queen Char- lotte High School during the 1963 convention of the .E.I. 'eachers’ Federation. April 17- 9 .— Frank Costello, pucsidemt of the federation, said he would 9 vantage of this convenience, as every teacher in the province must have chest x»;'ay at least every two years. Names of teachems ties and regional whom x-rays are due in 1963 will be pos Following of chest films taken at the con- vention. a certificate will sent to each teacher. copy mailed to the department of education. The league reports no cases of active tuberculosis among school teachers have been dis- covered during the past two cars. It said the ‘x-raying of adult groups has proven to be the most effective method of dis-1 covering not only contagion but also other abnormal chest con.I d'itions. Mother ls Granted Custody Of Child By Supreme Court The custody of the child. Marc Menasce. was awarded to Mrs. Alice Russo Menasce by Mr. Justice George R. oon. In his judgment. Mr. Justice Tweedy said that all relevant factors were considered in the decision. including. the common law right of the father. the very great weight deserved by the or- ders of the competent foreign courts. and the, paramount inter est of the child. He referred to the testimony given by Mrs. Mcnasce and'hcr former husband. Dr. B e n 1 son‘ Mcnasce and noted that al- though the case was called to show why Mrs. Menasce should not have custody of the child. no such evidence was submitted. Mrs. Menasce plans to return to her home in Elisabelhville. Katanga. The Congo. where she will live with her parents and bring up her son. Attorneys in the case were John P. Nicholson. acting for Mrs. Menasce. and Gerald' R. Foster. QC. and RA. Ma rtin. QC. acting for Dr. Menasce. who is practising dentistry in Souris. This was the second time Mr. Justice Tweedy has ruled that the mother should have custody of the child as the appeal court had referred the case to him ncourage teachers to take adu «t ted . the interpretation be I and a int Tweedy ‘ Supreme Court Thursday after- 0 a n MISS Anna Matr, Annual Good Despite the severity of the, Weather 1 large congregation gathered in Trinity Church for the annual Good Friday service conducted by the Charlottetown Ministerial Association. Rev oward. president. conducted the worship, assisted ev. Malcolm Harlow of First Baptist Church who offer- ed the prayers of thanksgiving and confession. Rev. 6.6. W) was of Trinity United Church who offered the suppllcations and lntercesslons. Rev. Donald A. Campbell of Zion Presbyter- ian Church, who read the les- .1 . son. Rev. F. Louis Elias of St? Paul's Anglican Church preachg ed the sermon. ; The music was provided by the choir of the First Baptistl Ministerial Ass’n Conducts . various congregations of th it. worth Avenue. I Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer “ the number of phone . . ‘calls I have received, it is evi- 1dent to me that many citizens lhave no idea what my reasons Church under the direction of :nerfihféw ;$;:§;::l>l::grg.t$g the OPHBDISI. Mrs. V.L. Dingwell by. Councillor wright " E and included Mozart's anthem.nyndman chairman or. the V“. gxl‘gifll survey "‘9 w"l‘drou-‘S‘nauce committee said Wednes- .. . a The president led the congre-; g1}. Hyndnlan was refill-ring cation in the reading of the “sal'io the amfndmcnt brouth be- valm‘ Mundi” “Id "‘9 hymns ln'lfore the regular session of the ClUdEd the PBSSIOMlde eh0”“?vaCharlottetown City Council by “Throned Upon the AWIUl‘Mr. Wright on Tuesday night. Tree", “Never Further Tha nland “well was defpalpd by . Thy Cross" and "Beneath lhe‘lstandiug vote of six-to-lour. Cross of Jesus" L HOME SITE- In the name of the minister In that amendment it had and official board Of Trinity been sought to amend the sec. Church Mr. Wyrwas welcomedition of the by-laws covering the the ministers and people of the‘ zon i n g regulations for Long. and it it hadl city I0 Whit:h the Pfelldentlgone through would have per- made a gracious reply and mitted the establishment of a thanked the faithful people for} the loyal support they had given I Bank Move Is Scheduled . For Weekend | ‘ lmen's Inst tote has been I cessfully completed. First steps will be taken this for the course lweekend in a ajor programlwel‘e Mr- and Mrs. 8- Bruce to relocate the Bank of Mon-lMacLaren. treal's Charlottetown branch in Fifteen Standard aid new premises on its present certificates and six mfnesher site in time for the 1964 centen- I seals were pnesent the ' ‘nial celebrations according tol members of the class by Sin- ‘46 Reginald G. Boyne, the mana-lclair Cutcliffe. first aid super- f ger. livisor for t province. Mr. Bnyne said that the B of; Following the presentamon of TM IS moving this weekend lolcenmcam Mm and Mjrs' Mao temporary premises in the new I Lam were presented with a ‘Twccl Building on Kent Street. lovely gm by Mrs. Kay Carver lnetzt to Burke Electric Ltd. The l and Mm Lola MacEwen on be_ lmovc will allow demolition of. half or {he clas‘s' carries a crew of 25 men. She left Friday morning a f t e r being loaded by Russell Ohing. agent for Clark Fruit. Char- lotletorwn. Buntain and Bell. Charlottetown. are agents. A Red Cross first aid course SUC- \ I. w. T... «m, L . s 1 , . the bank‘s present Grafton . . _ . J Street building and construc- Mr' .Outmffe ga‘e a m°51.1'." tion of the new premises on the formauw address 0“ "he “(1'81" {same site. .and. history of Red Cross since The award of the contract to.1I§ fimnm 190 years 8‘80- A demolish the bank‘s old build-idlscussgtm pemod followed af- infl, and to erect the new struc- tel‘ WWII the group e'nJOlVed 8 rturc will be announced shortly. . lunch served by the institute- ! The B of M will opvrale (mi Those receiving first aid cer- Ethc ground floor of the Tweel tlficates WGII‘E: Mrs RiCIhard lBuilding. immediately behind . Bin. MI‘S. Joyce DPuet. MYS- lthe bank's present site. The‘: Gerald Ready. Mrs. Nonma'n temporary office has an areaMacDonald. Mrs. Nina Web- of more than 1.000 square feet‘ ster. Mos. Margaret Martin. .and is equipped with facilities‘Mrs. Norma Currie. M'ns. Cair- Duncan Macphan has :equal to those in the present of-trie Wheatley. Mirs. Lola Mac- A veteran of 22 years on the Charlottetown p o l l c e force. Cnst. 9 l I i Parkdale WI First Aid Class Gets Red Cross Certificates sponecmed by the Parkdale Wo-, i Carver I :3“: Presented m Ruby w' Ilution. he had also sought for u ,nie ers. Audrey Found. rive some time this month. . give thcm an eventually open the way to re- Lduring the tax potential of the ' cuy. He noted one phone call in p'rlicular. which. said lcamc from a city funeral direc- Itor. who intimated that Mr. ll—lyndman should have voted Ifor the amendment. ' A: E‘ ... 3 to .. .1 m to other words opening to have “ : themselves struck off the bul- inerzs tax roll. . Hyndman said that his ‘ , action at the meeting was not a COUN. HYNDMAN the reintroduced. or funeral home on the corner of on the city finances. and do‘Wright's should contain the Longworth Avenue and Bu‘ch- everything to guard agamst words "commercial enterprise." this great service. .‘wood Street. am, loss in revenUen Mr. Hynd_ Mr. Hyudman pointed out man said lthnt ' his original resolutith ‘ ' asubmitlcd sevcral months ago. if Clon‘zleq‘t“?“y‘cah:;bt Hygggfic the had :sked that the by-lawi 9‘” w e p “l t l l 9 amended to permit the es- itablishment of this type of lthe middle of the stream". [was only that he matter of “changing boats in' It insisted that either his origioitl amendment hat r. HAS NO LIMIT In Britain there is no speed limit on most highways but po- lend himself to the passage of lice can lay charges of danger- any city legislation which could‘ ous driving at any speed. I commercial business in that lo—. alily. This resolution was aISu de-‘ aled. and at that time Mr.; . Duncan Bry-‘ -. lWright had been one of those (181" Mrs‘ Cecil Demng' MIL who had voted against it. Edgar Denms- mm“ 593131 In Mr. Wright's newest reso- Ewen_ Mrs. John Gamble. Mrs. ‘ c Malcolm Benton. Mrs. Walter‘-e S‘m' Marjorie mwm- Jen‘ permission to establish a fun- Dm'glasv Edna Seaman and era] home on the lucation. but Iln the wording had omitted the. I lwords "commercial establish-i . l." ‘ Lancs Tesllls 133th ms DANGEROUS . I “This omission could bel dangerous to the city" Mr. Hyndman said "in that it could. very well leave the way open; RCAF pilots will conduct test for a funeral home to claim [at mall's next “’99 r 01Ilclassification as a residence for the famed Lancaster bomberstax purposes. and thus escape overhauled at the Charlottetown ‘ the business lax." plant of Enamel and Heating “In my position. as head of‘ Pmdums Limitad' It e finance department. I con-; sider it very essential that i The Second World War veter-l‘ 11 ‘ans' Which have undergone a ‘ must thoroughly examine all} number of modifications. we touch; re- lpairs and general overhaul at 1the plant during the past six weeks. will be. tested at the Charlottetown airport April 16. pan etion of test flights. they will be turned over to l‘tCAF Station. Trenton. Ont. It is expected the "Lanes" wil 1be used for northern aerial sur- vey work. resolutions moron REN & REPAIRS Storey Electric Ltd. 136 Prince 51.. (,Ih‘tuwn DIAL 497341 :iice so that full banking ser—. lvices can be provided through-. out the project. Mr. Boyne said. , gnaiion and granted him rc- t tirement leave to Jun when he will be placed on the ' pension list. I Bleeding trom the left 9 a r. 3 Kenneth MacDonald. five-year» old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth . MacDonald. 179 Water Street, was admitted to the Prince Ed-‘ ' ward Island Hospital last even- aflfim 8"" an appeal had been. int: after having been struck by. made by the father on the firstt I can . decision. I resigned and will be placed on the. pension list. A 5 pa clal meeting of City Council Thur- day evening accepted his rest- to u c MWS s2.00 - $2. The a c c l d e nt occurred at l iabout 8 p m. when the little lad . .ran across the intersection of' 'Elm Avenue and Euston Street, i [into the path of a car driven by I ;lialrold Whitlock_ Charlottetmvn. The injured boy. who was tak- en fo the hospital by Mr_ Whit- 5 lock, is reported to be resting‘ A mm.”- superlnlmdm' fit comfortably. and will be kept in .m‘ F El Hmpital MRS Anna ,the hospital overnight for obser-' i ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ati n. l in. Mair. EN. 76. died Wednes- .v—°—_—— day at the Livingston and Mac- I Arthur Nursing Home. ‘ Miss Mair. daughter of James 1A. Mair and Maggie C. Allen. ‘wns born in oose Head. Hali~ fair County. N.S. ‘ She began her nurse's training I in 1920 at the P.E.I. Hospital.l 6mm where she graduated‘ in 1323. Following a course in : administration at the Roy al 3 Victoria Hospital. Montreal. she. was appointed superintendent of I the old P.E_I. Hospital. and let- er moved to the present building. Miss Meir retired about 10 I Films and "Former HOSpital iSupt. Dies At 76 I I years ago. She is survived by two broth- ers. Charles. Saskatoon. an George. Georgetown. P.E.l.. and several nieces and nephews. tier remains are resting at the I. H LING FUNERAL — The fun- eral for Lowell Elmer Ling was held Thursday. April 11. from the MacLean Funeral Home to Central Christian Church where service was conducted by Rev. W.0. Weale. Attending In a body were the management and staff ofl Central Creamerles Ltd.. and representatives of the Empire Life Insurance Company a n d the Life Underwriters Assocla . tion. Pallbearers were; K e n-' neth Matheson. Kimball Wood.’ Monty Kells. Allan Ling. Donald . Line and Barry Ling. FloWer bearers were: Blalr MacDonald. Richard Medan. Garry D r rub and Elmer MacRae. Inter- meat took place in 8h erwood cemetery. MACPHERSON FUNERAL — The funeral for Wendell Hu g h Mathmon was held Thursday. April 11. from the or by bell. Attending in a body was the management and stat! of Conn-n M NH m: Frederick Mac- ’emp M “VINO. W. Roland Dolcette. It}? Mutt and Event: ‘_ Ln $3...." Interment was in m ComoScet'he CONSUL CORTINII for '63 Surcharge Lifted NOW AT STEWART'S NEW LOW RATES! The exclting Consul "Cortlna" heater. heater and defroster. turn slgnals. tank of us. antl- frcm and licence ates As Low as $225 down . and only $65 per month. Stewart Motors Ltd. Greet George St. Dlel 4-5579 Mas-Lean Funeral ome. J New Spring styles! Every one the newest 2 and 8 button single breasted style. Dark solid shades of blue. grey. brown and olive and muted patterns— all wool worsted and worsted flannel. Make it a point to see these today. 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