Lieutenant Governor MacDonald presented Wil. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR MACDONALD AND HON. H. W. WEDGE Annual Islander Award Sh s Lcommunity. ‘Made At Rotary Dinner | The sitation mentioned tee | the an- work done by Mr. Wedge in es- | nual Islander of The._Y e.ar|tablishing the homes for senior | award to. the Wedge, Hon. Henry citizens of P.E.1., for his setting Islander of the Year a standard of service for people sterday at the regular in public life, for his contribu- | 1965, t eee eenatine of the Charlotte- [tion to preserving the cultural | town Rotary Club. This is t the Evening Patriot presentation+forts in the promotion of the Is-| since an Islander who has contribut- | ed his or her dime and energy 959. The - award - honors /land’s agriculture. to the betterment of the people he realized the judges had a of P.E.I. Last year's winner-was Mrs. from, “but I am sure they made ‘gonorrhea 2% Fred Osborne of the Brackley no mistake in choosing you. of tubercu Point Road. Mrs. Osborne- was- Guide movement on P.E.1. She | cepting was present for yesterday's pre- | sentation. W.J. Hancox, publisher of Thé Evening Patriot. read the. cita- tion of this. year’s judges, Mr. | * ‘Justice R.R. Bell of Charlotte. |honor the Islander of The Year town. Paul Gallant of Souris and were Lieut. Gov. MacDonald, Rev. Gerald- Steele of Alberton New Sidewalk — Snow Clearing | May Be Tried — a -.An’ experiment, on an hourly | cost. basis, may be made with 4 machine to provide sidewalk snow removal, chairman Frank | Zakem said last. night~es he cascua ubauaas Council |this type of legislation." might before | : land historical heritage ‘of the | ia tae last aera oo the oe North MILA told The banquet was a success and | ee ee a large | Club pd . Arnie Patterson, who was master the Tignish Aces | seventh year for French Acadians and for his C fe ifact that a large expendiure of a |the gathering he had three rea- ,+ r toppled the Albert Regals ity ea t capial nature will soon have to be |Sons for not supporting a bill of p Pippi mage ‘tooping | Tallying for Aces were: “a. In "making the presentation fp Gin Tele pepe commas |"Eblo Wil GRU tetece. te one ere ner ine Ot 8 look, aren ar peeaben 4, G. his Honor, Mr. MacDonald said eport iven Arthur Gormley. says | venue of the province; it would in attendence. | R., 7. Gavin and J. Cheverie one the problems posed by having |kill one of the best sports ever Premier Walter R. Shaw was) each. Z number of names to choose Just cases of |both fire and police depart-|in Nova Scotia and this type of guest speaker for the affair and| For Regals: B. Frizzle, W ~ Musie The ne ee egy: ee nate legislation — off track after extending a hearty wel. Bridges, B. Profit one each. E. 9 ‘ By n this c onger be ignored lets | betting which as- to alll h the P atthews ah : In his acceptance of ~ the | more -than moves tae iar to a report on the matter | sociated with fer went on to tell several hum-| ‘There was mo penalties in the san . honored for her work in the Girl award Mr. Wedge “said, “in ac='|only about 10 per cent of con-|by a Citizens Committee. The | crime syndicates.” He said; .‘‘the ourous incidents which kept aud- game this honor 1 feel I am ag-|tagious diseases are really re-| ancient building is in a bad state |province is clean now, so why ience in a very high state of Referee wee Gary McGregor cepting it on behalf of the many |ported"—was the startling infor-jof repair and Mr. Gormley be-| Promote illegal activities?” | humour. The Premier told his! jinesmen Joe Dorsey and Reg | citizens of Prince Edward Island mation in the -annual report of | lieves it will call for a great out- | DE '_*_ enthusiastic audience that if @| Pridnam. Gi were ¢ who assisted me with their ef. |Dr. W. L. MacDonald, city health |lay of funds to keep it usable.| George Callbeck, chairman of substantially large number_of| w-Weill and. Gerald Ki $ forts.” ‘officer, presented to City Coun-| Growth of the city at ax almost |District No. 10, delivered the horsemen show a definite inter-| The Tignish Aly Cotten “among those at the dinner to |cil last night. -, |eonstant rate means “our light- | opening address 'and acted as ¢st in standard bred breeding, | wered themsel ‘waa He recommended a change im|ing program concinues to grow |chairman at yesterday's annual then he felt certain the provine- over Gio Wdehend on te ’ the educational system to pro-|and as sub-divisions are approv- | meeting. This was the first time ia! government would lend a! 104 tne Seaeckl An Gane Premier Walter R. Shaw, and Vide a course in sex and anatomy |ed and buildings constructed |the annual meeting was held in Sympathetic ear. ‘provided |Championship. Wallace Ward; managing editor |preferably at the Grade & level. | we must be prepared to install |Chariottetown. — “(ee ee ae lof The Evening Patriot. |Our youth of -today are much |lights in these areas; as well ag; Officials from all the affiliated bY Les Alexander and The ° ° ‘more precious: than we were at| maintain sufficient lighting in |tracks in attendance were called Smoothies from the city and The Reid Rink ; thet level. Statistically the ven-| other sections of the city,” |upon by Mr. Callbeck to give a Sos of Erin from St. Dunstan's Parking ~ _lereal disease rate in the 14 to 18 | chairman of the light committee |Teport on the activities at their University. Anne Marie sang sev- ee ar ing year -age groups has gone. up| Dorotiyy M. Corrigan fold Coun. |fespective tracks throughout the °T@l songs accompanied by the! (Ce S el ____. Ws sl over 300 per cent in-Canada.Our/eil et eecing season Smoothies drew a: loud applause ee pl : ne so eee Pp bi iv? report of 44 cases~in the past| Whether to continue spending| The reports showed an- in. °., Hello Dolly, Look Me Over’ SOURIS — Souris ladies have THE TRAIN rropiems . year, which is less than two per money on repairs to the (crease of betting on the Man. °"4 Who's Sorry Now. '' | just completed @ double knock- | | WILL CARRY YOU Tee doctor, indicates a very poor re-}-$5-yéeai-old Forum or build g/time racing circuit Ram vce oat yo out-tournament at the Souris-| | 9a yee DEAN 1 R ° wed porting on the part of the phy-|new- structure was the qustion| Don R. Millar, einiontinns viee- | 7 eee were made at | Curling Club. Winning team |: TO THE PEAK avie [sician, T am sure the ineidence |left answered by rink committee [president of the USTA, told the cof the hore of the year and) We shipped by Gladys Reid,| | OF ADVENTURE! : lis much higher than this. \chairman John Morris in his an-|gathering although it’ was his S01. \ve horse of the year and teammates Marion White, aetna, _ Either parsing on the | Dr. MacDonald said there were |nual report to Council. He per. |firet visit to the Island he fei Cnver Of the year on the Mari-| Siike Peters and Helen Paquet. treet committee Ci been able to find a machine for sidewalk snow clearance that parallel presented the annual report of west side of Queen Street below | Grafton with Street “or d |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Feb. 8, 1966. 5 IHas Fear Rumored Bill we "i Saad {sland News Page Tignish Activity In Full Stride Eastern and Central Districts Despite continuing mild wea er and a slow down in tce act- ivities in the Tignish Commun- lity Arena during the early part ‘of the week, a full schedute of | during the week-end with Minor s | league hockey dominating the! An increase of 27,773,829 gal- play, on Saturday as Minor lons of water over the previous seaay Day wae observed.. | Tign teams were Pea : e winners in all games. ’ | G'town Lions The Tignish Mosquitoes beat O'Leary Mosquitoes 4-3. Scoring, for the home teams were Wayne, Whip Gulf Food Gaudet, 2; Jimmy Buote, 2; for ma vd pleasing hockey | O'Leary it was Paul Ellis all the’ aiace Waoed in the Georgetown May Endanger Racing way with a+ hat trick. Paper- | rink the Georgetown Liong Club | weights beat O'Leary 2-0. Scor-|.team defeated the Gulf Garden By JIM CULLEN he already knew considerable ing for the Home team was) Foods plant team by a convin- There is ajmove afoot in Hali- about the place as a result of | Ronnie Gaudet and Donnie Ar-| cing 7 to 2 score. The Lions led NS. council to in- his relation with. the late Col. | senault. ; | the game by a 7 to 0 score well troduce a into Nova Scotla Dan MacKinnon. Pee-Wee defeated O'Leary 3-0. | into the third period but the could kill har- Mr. Millar told the group one | Scoring were Percy Morrissey, Guif Garden boys came on ness racing in the Halifax area of the most interesting things | Robert Arsenault and Greg Con-| strong and netted two markers. koill the sport in he-heard discussed at this con- | way. ference was the plans for colt | and eventually the Maritimes. Bantams saw some close act-| goals for the Lions, with singles These were the sentiments ex- stakes. He pointed out it is | ton as Tignish defeated O'Leary!) going to Paul ; Allie by. Jack Cruickshank, ting harder all the time yrs , 4-3, Scoring for the home team!| MacPhee: Fe a oma Law. ‘A director for Halifax, at people from Canada to go to the were Bruce Buote, Wayne|rence Murphy, Both Gulf Gar- the annual meeting of District United States and purchase | Gaudet, Aubrey Arsenault, for|den goals were scored by Hic- No. 10 of the United States Trot- stock at reasonable prices. | O'Leary Cedric Gallant, Blair|ken. Both teams were only re- ting Association held here yes- Mr. Millar cautioned the group | MacDonald, Alf Dennis. cently organized and very _#n the setting up of their pro-| _ Tignish _ Midgets, defeated) few practices prior to the - gram and pointed out he felt it O'Leary Midgets in ‘a score of!tut gave every indication Was better to relax the eligibil. | 6-3. Glendon Pedersen an 4) with more seasoning they Pr drunkenness and states positive City Council consult with — the | provincial government and take | whatever’ steps necessary to cope “with this very serious | health hazard in this city and province.” ; The committee chairman also took cognizance of the increas- ed work load “in. recent years and suffested the Police Force add three members to its strength. < no evidences of but infectious _hapatitis ped” fro WO to ST cases. | polio last year |sonally favored building had |indoor rink and | tafinenes had 766 sufferers, but |took second place to streptococ- ey ee es 852 — In steps shotid be taken to afford re were 1,858 cases of com- | betier conduit of those af. |municable diseases reported, feted with alcoholism in this |Only six of them were tubere- He_recommended_|Ulosis. __ ie Gity Hall Replacement Seen Need Many interesting items were contained in some of the shorter orum. Home Situated. Mr. Zakem also said and today. Bt will give colder Ap were scussed i last: night. : : , emblamatic of the driver | CA Vinclal authorities fora sady | Paring and traffic contrat) | ee ee feonperiures overnight them | Pike’ year Manors? nn | Burt LANCASTER of a system of present and “to. Se eee ee Se 4 ° . generally sunny skies taiay, |, ©. Susie oe ibe Gt eaee rere ee ad ciuacneae tee, the report said, which forind n ea ire afternoon temperatures will be | committee for district No. 10 lg Sao a coordinated effet was |the, qperetion of the | traifie os Bret Os, Cloudy skies in Cape \nounced the following cireuit TE worthwhile so all nearby com- lights at the corner of Queen de ones — _Construc- joff the hallway to each of the! sunny in the afternoon . juates and. purees for. Biaeaaes TALIZY| N munities had to be included for | and _ Grafton Streets to have ae aul tana oe rapidly on 25 apartments. With the area of hich pits. tracks: Saint John, N.B. July 9 ies send testo ine uation. there : Georgetown rae wes wanted thet ponte tae haan pom; | ae. Ovet Wien district Wecnes: merside PET July 10 $4000 ad bothered by backaches : | the si : ; oom; | day, weather with little [ioe oo oa. d y = Mr. Nicholson offticially_not. | i" 9g gg oy “ea jy 2 ‘ washer and dryer for the use pena cates ae a carly -loner: Sydney, WS.,| thet tevitation af tae Moka EASTERN ed the amount of time taken — e occupants. It is under-| Regional forecasts: uly 21, $3.00: Moncton, NJB., | urinary tract can reguit in backache ee goats r in City Potice Court because of |i Street, just north of the |stood that each-unit ts equipped| Mainland Nova a. Prince | July 30th $2,500; Woodstock, | Kidney Pills, Smart wit, Soka eae x." _—“BUNERALS . The location is ideal _and is | with an electric stove and a re-| Scoti N.B., August 4 $2,500; Frederic- | Male a . be ; : in @n area Which will: allow for |frigerator.’ : ton. "N:B. August 9 $2,500; Char- - ae future construction of other units | lottetown, August 15 and-19 $2,-'| tired & 5 when need arises. > home 500 and $3.000; Sackville Downs. SERVARE FUNERAL — Fu [0 ( A L le close to churches of all de WEATHER (Halifax, N.S.), August 27, $4,- eh a ae afternoon, Febru- ties and to the post office. TORONTO (CP) — Tempera PS ’ Baraat ong denis peasirae i : Due to experience gained in tures: : ‘ by Rev. M.O. Smith. Hymns past construction, the new home | Low overnight High Monday WV were ‘That Will Be Glory” has some changes in design, as Dawson ............ B 4 “Beyond The a ‘nd compared to ones formerly built Vancouver ......... 3945 : coats t “73 oS st and i contains six umits or | Victoria ............ 4. 4% ee apartments. The building faces| Edmonton ......... 9 2 cs Ea age petertaon east on Kent Street and is 91|Calgary. ...........: 18 37 oo ; liam Pierce, Robe: | : feet. by 44 feet, with an: eight | Prince Albert ...... 2. 18 Ww. Wright . ee Daves, IN oe eo vee foot post: It is erected on-a-con- | Regina ............ 8 17 | beele temueretine che rrr \ ae ted Ww. joseph per eer an Stetson crete foundation. Kameee pete uewine -13 7. High tide today at Charlotte- , Harry Ww reece Rose a aE Charh The root is now covered ag |Churc quest see “19 2 “town 12.18 a.m. and 1.16 p.m. At Fah ’ ‘ Leslie he ga ae exe | Hospital. _|are the exterior walls and the North Bayzr......... 2 20 Rustico at 8.37 a.m. and 8.07 smb White, Lem Paquet, Russel ‘SISTER DIES on are studded, with ae : p.m. Summerside tide eighteen |iiare HA , Poole, George W an Word has been received by electricians and plumbers M beat ; Charlotte- Sicha sh Electr ET IVAN Fred Jennings. Active pallbear-| Bruce Deacon, North Wiltshire, Mow €ngaged in wiring and|\ onirea 1B. ¥ ; ers were Bruce Stewart, Daniel |of the death of his sister, Mrs. /Plumbing. Edward MacLeod of | Quebec 2 n MacDonald, Harvey Poole, An- Everett Bovyer, Vancouver, ernon River is the contractor jcton ... 31 3 drew Macintosh Robert: |B.C., on Sunday 6th, [And the », heating end: Saint John . # fon and Augustus Mallard. Le-| can. RRR OURE #8 being done bg | Eeseeie™ 4 gion members attended in 9 VISITING SISTER -—_[Douglas Bros. and Jones Inc. “HH at be i body and the Legion service! Donald S. Canipbell, 68 Prince| The roof is covered with black | Charlottetown 26 * wes conducted at the grave. In-|Street, left by plane Monday \asphalt shingles and the exter- ss 29 terment was in the church ceme- |day afternoon to visit with his |ior walls are finished in Califor- | Yarmouth = tery sister, Mrs. Almia Thompson who |nia Redwood. Entrance doors | St. John’ 29 +e ES ‘ ia is a patient in Boston. City Ho8- | end windows are--al! in place. Boston. 29 HUGHES FUNERAL — The |pital. ‘The interior wails will be finish. |New York 29 funeral for Mrs. Thomas! jase nng mem TING _—(ett_itt*a dry-wall finish, or eyp- | Miami = Hughes, St. Mary’s Road was tock.and then painted. All floors | 73 : ’ W. Blair MacDonald, manager ; Ss 53: held at St. Paul’s Church, Stur- | + the Empire Life Insurance |Will be finished in tile. gon, Cg Co., let yesterday for his com. ‘The building will be insulated 3 presents . . Requi head office in Kingston, i = ie Mass was celebrated by Rev. Hon to attend a three day man- in concert Finlay Mullally. Pallbearers agers advisory council meeting. ‘ ee cacteey aeeeed are ene cas on bates T Cent | Band of ’ Fi ’ : . 1 meeting on Satur- |b he mond Murphy, James Hughes, ay. ae , en ra i : John McCarthy. Interment took { Summerville was held Mon- day morning from’ the Jenkins Funeral Home to St. Joachim’s Church, Vernon River, where the remains were received by the pastor, Rev. U. Gillis. Re- quiem High Mass was celebrat- Corcoran. Services at the grave were conducted by Rev. Francis Corcoran, assisted by Rev. Clif. ford . Pallbearers were: Martin COLLECTION TURNOVER Fox Breeders Association will turn over a valuable collection of trophies, publications and other memorablia from one of colorful eras to ite, Public * hives of the Province in short ceremony at Confedera- tion Centre Library Wednesday outside, with two apartments ; morning. : - jhaving entrances leading in * RECEIVES INJURY from the south, two from the | Merrill Scott, Sherwood.s & patient in the Hotel Dieu Hos- pital, Moncton, N.B., where he is : from an eye jury sunstained on Friday, af- ternoon at work, (Maritime Elec- tric Co. Ltd.) while trying to untangle barbed track of a huskie. Prince Edward Island’s most ki i wire in ag egos aerating mo om a new ity rules at the outset of the | Stephen LeClair one each. produce a crowd pleasing brand - program -to ensure more entries| O'Leary Lorne Ramsay 2. of hockey. Referees were Ken- and thus a better program for Arthur O'Malley 1. |ny Batchilder and Brian Mac- on all wagers made at Halifax the public. j The Tignish Regional High) Lean = FUND SET UP | School: defeated Evangeline High —————. -—--—. Progres- Eric Johnston, president of the | 5-2 for Tignish it was Cletus) NAMES FOR BLOOMS * Prince County Horseman's Club, | Keough with a triple, Freddie made a suggestion at yester. Ready and Robert Hogan one Florida was named by day's meeting that a fond be | @piece._For—Evangeline—it—wasde—Leon tor the abundance T.\set up for Clarke Smith and| Gabriel Arsenault and Roeal wild flowers he found there. Basil Whalen, wo well known | Arsenault. | Maritime horsemen from P.E.I,|. The Tignish Community Fiyers : who ate presently notable ry egg esse Mic. | work due to cs . { temporary physical Tallying for the winning team | disabilities. t+ 4 The fund wae set up immedi-| Were Donnie Jones 2, C. Gavin, Fe- ately and appeared ak pros- Gordon Gallant, A. Gallant, ‘L.| oie wou L. McInnis and Keith’ . pering well. | The conferen to a close | { oe a : For Mic-Mac’s J. Jadius, R. | Peters. last night with a reception and | dinner-banquet ‘at the Hotel. | | Lt. Governor W. J. MacDonald Danny MacLean ecored ‘three | { gous: [0 Meet New Demand year had to be pumped in 1965 to meet the rising demand for service, it was revealed by 5.7 Green, chairman of the Com- missioners of Sewers and Water Supply, in his annual report to City Council last night. Total water’ pumped last year amounted to 694,126,011 gallons or approximately 101 gallons of water every-day of the year for every man, woman and child in the city. The Commissi serve a population of 18,800, Mr. Green said,@ynd the total water pumped was as follows: 335,- 452,198 gallons by metered com- al. and industrial users, 358,673,813 gallons by un- users. ‘ The average daily consump . tion of water for the year was to users through 49.7 miles of supply transmission and distribution mains. [t was noted there are 378 consumers per mile of main. Maximum water demand last year came in. August when: 63,- 580,873. gallons were pumped, while the minimum demand was én April with 54,745,865 gallons. Amount collected for water rates was'’$177,555 with operat- Main Brace Commodore Room ing coets of $134,682. The ba- Ponce |lance was turned over to the “ot city for-the-sinking-fund terest and in on debentures. : DANCE TONIGHT Downtowners Members and Guests | ¥* * © * MK kw kK K&R BIG | t 1,901,715 gallons’ winch was de! livered ‘ FILLED -MoreWaterlsPumped over - most sections -of the three. ; Maritime Provinces late Mon- | owner of the sensational young Fs jthree-year-old Andy's Son with the horse of the year award and Don R. Millar, executive vice- president of the USTA present- | ed Winston C.:Campbell with the | = west will move slowly to- the district Monday night JULES BRICKEN presents The Canadian National Silver ‘ala 4 Each apartment has its separ- ate entrance leading from the north and twe.from the west. the center of ine oe, building there is ed a ¢ | PRINTERY Stationery, wedding invitations, invoices, . Statements. and , all your job printing re- the R.C. A. F. . a magnificent.musical organizatoin * - in a programme of music for every taste pops... jazz. . the classics _. marches — Thursday, February 10 at 8.30 p.m. ke ke ke ee ee RR Why Not His Handling Mr. Doherty is employed The Irving Oil Co. as DRAMA |. SEEIT.- a mn Today & Wed. SHOWS 3:30 - 6:45-9:16 wy TY” X SIX His Community Contribution Has Been Excellent of ~ MUNICIPAL | GOVERNMENT? Let’s Give IVAN a Chance Remember the New . _Year Slogan _ ai “Out With The Old In With The New” quirements. All jobs Representative for Prince . at NO RESERVED SEATS a. oe GUARDIAN - PATRIOT [ff fnvitations at the Box Office from noon daily and For Transportation CENTRA L ‘Linkletter Motel, Summerside—$1.25 ee : Sponsored by the Women’s Committee. of the Gallery and \ "the Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre, Charlottetown or SF amen oe “Inserted by The Doherty Supporters” 4-4464 — 4.9922 ~