CREERFUL AND happy children from the Rehabilitat- ion Centre won well-merited own Hotel last night. Girls taking part. (leftl Bonita Storey, Velda Paynter, Karen Newson (Miss Timmy 1963.) l " ° d' llSlAND NEWS PAGE fiiglifiiiiilffcf€opii$ CharIOITetown and queens COUHI’Y Kiss", a three-act comedy dra- though he has been acting and The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. Mar. 28, 1963 5 Potato Pric Urged By K Inability to obtain wnemploy-l ment insurance stamps for farm 1 help hired for harvesting crops; by small farm operators, was; given as olle reason for the‘ larger operators being able to‘ hire better qualified farm work-, era by Daniel MacDonald, (Lib.- . lst. Kings) as he made hisi maiden speech in the Legisla-l tune yesterday. Mr. MacDonald won the seat) in last December} provincial. election, defeating Provincial} Treasurer Melvin J. McQuaid.l Taking part in the draft ad-l dress debate he urged the need 1 for finding stability in the pricet [structure of potatoes, and said it could be done through gov- ernment aid in marketing. He reminded the Howse that “po-, tatoes have brought more pub-l lieity to Prince Edward Island} than any other of our products . ‘ He maintained his district,. and Kings County in general, is. not getting its fair share of the tourist dollar and said it had 9 Stability or A. W. Matheson. Mr. MacDonald waited patiently for them to finish and then finally said “Mr. Speaker you will have to do something about those fellows". UNIFORM TIME Mr. MacDonald joined fellow Kings County representative George Ferguson in urging the government to give the province either standard time or uniform time, and while discussing other possible changes made a plea r retention of Grade 8 in the local schools. He said was rumored their remova was intended and he opposed the. idea as it meant a long day away from om e for young children. In addition to this. he said. taking away Grade 8 could easily mean the loss of a school to a district and “if you iflgs Liberal * n. O H: take the school out of a dis-. trict you have nothing left. It would be hard even to sell pro- perty if there were no nearby SOL'RIS ~ “The Wayward‘ drama field as a writer, al- ma written by Edward Clinton. Souris. was enthusiastically re.- , ceived here in two performan- l ces yesterday by more than 500 ‘1 persons. iGuardian-Pat-riot in Eastern 1 Cast members included Sandy Kings, and also writes a weekly 1 Leslie. Anna McCormal-k. Mary sports column. ‘ MacPhee, Charles Mar-Phee.l Special numbers on the pro- Glynne Jarvis, Edward Clinton. gram in addition to the play fea- Alice Clinton. Bernadette Mahar tured vor-al selections and danc- Catherine Macintyre, Leo Pa- ing. Alice Clinton and grades quct and Marilyn Cheverie. one. two and three of Souris Ele- The play marked the first mentary School presented two venture by Mr. Clinton in the songs. —'——“—“'""'* Other numbers included step- , ‘ dancing by six-yearold Peter Mallard of New Zealand: two duets by Paulette Grant ‘ T h o two solos yp Old Fr l and Edith Cheverie: by Charles MacPhee of Little Harbo, and a monologue by There have been no cases of Mrs. Isaac Arsenault of Sourls. typhoid ill provincial govern- ment institutions this year, Dr. Hubert .Vi'acNeill. minister of M e r of ceremonies was John D. Macintyre, and music health said in the Legislature yesterday. was p r o v i d e d by Cliff Pe- He was replying, to a quest- ters and John Chaisson. ion by Dr. M. L. Bonllell lL—— 4th Kings‘l who pointed out that Many Have Flu Switzerland and the United SOURIS — Influenza has hItl States have outbreaks of typhoid Souris, with the number of vic- at present. tints of the illness increasing Dr. Bonnell also asked High- daily. ways Minister Philip Matheson Five teachers and a large if highway Chews in Kings number of pupils from the County were taking steps to three Souris schools were absent.‘ repair road damage caused by this week because of the sick-i washouts. ness, and businesses in the town. Mr. Matheson said he would are experiehCinfl Dome staff check on the matter it Dr. Ron Shortage' directing for the past six years in Souris. Mr. Clinton. a photographer, is news representative for The Souris Reports [Snowbanks Greet " Return Of Robins ‘ Spring officially arrived week ago. and just to verify the fact, a 10-year—old Frenchfort lad. Laman Hill reports he saw two robina in his area last Sat- y. Laman says all the family lsaw the early corners on snow ' banks in front of their house for the first time on Saturday and to make sure that summer won‘t slip by unnoticed they have been in t to area ever since. Driver Fined- 5125 In City Bernard McGuigan. Charlotte- town. charged with drunken driving, pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of driving while impaired. and was fined $125 and costs or 30 days by Magis- trate A. J. Haslam in city police court yesterday. Emanuel 0 a t w a y, ('hal'lot- tetown. charged with the theft of goods valued at less than $50. mm the Dominion Store. w a s sentenced to three months in jail. He was previously remand- ed from March 20. On a charge of possessing li- quor in a place other than his residence, a man was fined $20 and costs or 30 days. For reversing direction on the street another man was fined $3 and costs or two days. One drunk and incapable was i sentenced to 20 days n 33 l. hell would give the location of the washouts. Island Native Is Appointed . II . . praise in producing the sketch some of the finest beaches in l school - SOCIOI Evenlng Boys, Slidney Blackett. Cleve- " tr J hn A. Returned" 3 ' , - i T . ' A T N S the rovincc. (At this intl To aid in roadside appear- ‘_‘If a man was sent out." aufeitureonumber at Rotary': Iggy.3;?ylfitckggdzonlnntlile l t ' 0 Tourist Development Milllipgterta'hces he Suggested that high 531d D" 30mm“: “he'd 59“ ladles' night after-dinner en- center is (Sir John A.) Ronald ‘ Stewart interjected a remark; 9°h001 and 0011938 Sindents be Where the 13mm“ We" . tertainment in the Charlotte Saunders. Stanley C- Walls has been aP-l to the effect that this year'sjemmoyed in the summer to “Sunel you know 9 road, Fnda Mar _. 8 P M pointed trainmaster at Truro. tourist bureau booklet had a ,1 cm dog; 5:18“ “908- He also well enough to give the general y, . ' ' . . , , ‘ icture of “one of our beaches'l‘j sugges t ere was a greater location," said Mr. Matheson. . \ I I it was gilrllougnced' yesterday by: {D it). 3' lneed for ice making equipment “I'll see that they are checked. ‘ a 1- . C mmeb. Supehhletld—L During one part of his speech 1 bestdes balt holding units, as We are already doing it in a ' ‘ ent of transportation for Cana—; jan exchange of lpleasamries' Y an aid to the fishing industry. general way.” . _ premier‘ This came about, stated Bonnell said washout; SPNI‘CI'S mell'de , r. had occurred in the Cherry - Valley and New Perth areas. than National‘s Maritime area“ ' I ' Mr. Watts, a native of Char-l 'lottetown, was previously train~; lmastel‘-roaci foreman at Monc-l lton, a post he held since Octo-1 ;ber 1961. He first joined the; t railway in 1936. When the Sec-; lond World War broke out hei‘ enlisted in the Canadian Army; and served with the Cape Breton Highlanders in Europe. After the war Mr. Watts rewl turned to ON as a fireman. He; j took place between . Walter Shaw and Opposition , frotm the increased use of cod —————————————-——-—-— ne 5. ill FOR mmYOUR INSURANCE NEEDS 0 Mrs. Margaret Macdonald ; Highway Litter ; Results In Fine Alfred A. Mullen. Bedford Siam - tion. charged with d u m p in g. 3 garbage along the highway. was t 3 fined $10 and costs or five days? . by Magistrate J.B. Johnston in; Named Alta, duty was adopted and Dr. Houston declare w. R. Jenkins: elected president for the year[ begimving at mid-summer. Other i oficers elected were, Andrew: 0 Heath Macquarrie lowed by the President's Ball in the Charlottetown Hotel last . Dr. L. B. Dewar “all... .. . man 2.3.2:“:...2a2r HYNDMAN 8. co LTD head table guests, a cordial Boyne, treasurer; C1 a u de‘gngmes at Ed‘mundston m 1955" Joseph T. MacNally. Bedfordq' ' . Refreshments will land a year later moved to Moncton in the same position. 9 Dr Mrs. Watts is the former Edna : 'lDocherty of New Haven, P.E.I.‘ Hunter. Frank MacDonald and Dr. Malcolm Putnam. directors.i The retiring president, Houston its also a director. we was extended by presi- dent, Dr. G. G. Hauston. With Al Blanchard at the piano. Walter Cox conducted I sing- and George T. Corrigan. Trac-. Insurance since 1872 be served. iadie, all charged with fishing; 'oystcrs in a public bed were re- . Charles R. Corrigan, Tracadie;. STANLEY C_ WATTS 0llr experience of 90 years ants . '1‘th have a son. Gal-M mm at ' . . insurance underwriters. is “’“5' A . . "lead table “955 9‘99" “’3, daughter, Gonaldine. tion. the Royal Canadian Le- ‘W1 I 10“? dISPOSBL Mrs. Mar ar t M I i . Frank MacKumon in his ~ . . . g e acdonad Dr the l b Sc t M . - i H ,, lr paces y at acDon ‘ Mr. Watts 15 a member of gum the Scottish rma of the: . u Kin nervativ.A .a toast to The Lani called . . . v p - N | 1.5" orncas- "‘30 ' ° "0" “0” - - , - ald, included Lieutenant-Gover- the Moncton Curlers Assocta- l Masonic Order and the Shriners. ., "I I .9 .3 Ppmg i * ' . “PM 8 fund 0‘ “laden” WIN“! 1 . : . Charlottetown . Summerslde created amusements and laugh- “0" F- wallet Hyndman and t ed b . I H . ' led 1, Mrs, Mrs, H mm" Mr, and Mrs ; y Mrs. Houston. Wife of the; BUDGET I-llTS RECORD l , Q Montague Q Alberton ter Wham was,equal y 3 ' . ' » pmdent ’ Do false teeth drop. slip or wobble e ' lrene Rogers in her reply Wallace Coles. Lions Club; lira! ‘ ', , ‘ TORONTO (CPl—Tlle Metro-’ when you talk eat. laugh orlneeze? ; Agents Throughout. the Province S 1 Remarks by the pres} t and Mrs. ‘Bud' MacDonald,‘ A dahcmfi! demonstratlfm hY‘pol-iian Toronto school board. 3:2;Ecgehaawg: ' ’11:; emginfilsig , p a. s followed. Mlax Selgle of Switzer- Kinsmen; Mr. and Mrs. Roanunth’er BUG"? “’35 a“ a ,Tuesday night approved its 1963 all: linelnon-ncfiltpowdertospfln- , land. a student at St. Dunstan‘s Woodgate, Centennial Y's: Mr. feature, to this _Phase of the 1 budget, a record $87,915,765 andj neon templates- keev-ggtgggggfi From University was heard with much and . Robert Williams. evenings entertainment. Bruise l up from $30.724.934 in 1962. Thel in; 332333.73. can. co fort. 4 4 .V. 4 4‘ 4 4 1- ¥ 4 ' 1 pl in a piano solos and Alpha Y's, and pnesident-cllect WES 8150 alloyed by “1th de' tincrease will cause a metro N0 mml’.Kgggjglgaltg’ogast'g’gfi‘ ‘ c d & P S later in the evening played two Jenkins. 1 VOIeesv The Presentation 0‘ school tax increase of _26 mills; 1,135,333 ffiewwhm. “7 D S u e s I . other numbers. Rotary Anus were represent- ' prizes concluded the Festivities. lover last year to 13.26 mills. _ " " Pleasure and satidaction I u h SNOWFLAKE flit... Ilfi'nmmaaialhnfiah‘f . 3 - DAYS ONLY - 3 SHORTENING 21/2 lb c ed"bylgra|lp c dnenfirom I S I o .c‘.. the Rehabilitation Centre' writ- “I _u— ten by Mrs. Olive Livingston. ' , K m - k NESCAFE 10 oz. their school teacher. Who also . 0 ‘1 INSTANT [AR coached them for onm- . ' m ~ AZ W M Wheres COFFEE 3129 m “M W m a. I BL ING ESTERN DRA A: “dream return" of SilI' John A. . . . . .. . . _ ‘ to be mfmnted with many oft 0 ' C I“ OAKLEAF 20 oz. TIN the inventions which shook hill 2 FOR pom of understanding as l "w we explained in m THE "FIVE ROSES" TOMATOES 39 by the children. The . Zero 1’3" ~ c electh lights, heating. air- . — an... Amman a... .u YOUNG CANADA Raspberries nae. SIZE pm. with who mm mm I SPICK &SPAN 39c a gamma my PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 4n pkg. John Evans wu master of PEPSODENT 2 GIANT ea. SI TBE PROVINCIAL S m «be conclusion a the am- TOOTIIPASTE 99 nor meeting. a new of officers can” ' c h - I a L 3Ib5.35C “€109 ~ o’o'l '0 o I WILL START AT 9.00 AM. and 1.00 P.M. IN THE STOVE DEPARTMENT w. ‘ “I’ll!” i B R F HEINZ SOUP DEAI. I l c v AT EATON S STORE IN CHARLOTTETOWN omfi 3 TOMATO 2 VEGETABLE ‘ To give encouragement and recognition to the baking skills of young Canadians. the W 5 331373 EXPECTED . millers of “Five Roses" Flour inaugurate the first national bake-offs which are held in “is expected that three of the l EATON stores from coast to coast. OAKLEAF 20 OZ. TIN _— lva‘rger‘l’ldll'lgatnizatl‘o‘ns in the pro: ., FnR Kindle“ nco ile b of: with t e "' ‘ «wearing: this afternoon. they Prince Edward Island Contestants Are: 37c new,“ Slim] Ire . .1. Tourist A530 at- . . . . . . . . “m. an Federation of We“ Fem Baker, Joan Marie Rush. Margaret. Mlltch SITOIIE: gagiisltgr. mafia!“ P-E-L Fished“ Lakeviile. P_E.I. all Rochford Street Charlottetown. pm p. 1.131, SCOTT 2 ROLLS - Chlflothetown. P-E-I- D lene Herrin Kathleen Stuart. “MUG” FUNERAL — . . Mainly Harbow‘I', . . c c I The funeral for Mias Kathleen Marilyn Norris. p.111. Montague. PEI. M i Sh herd _ _ 48 Green Street. more 6p ' Our own sllclllg m * NEW WASHING 32 OZ. JUG 2 FOR “5' "writing firom the Charlotte- W" Roma Bagnall, Treva .Shairp. town Funeral Home to the Charlouetown pEl 9” U qum' Hunters River. 362 High St. BLEACH Church of the Immaculate Con- ' ' Charlottetown. PEI. P. E. I Summerslde. P.E.I. A . l 0 n Devon “Putin. Wellhuton, where RC‘ ‘ . I a o o o n o a o c (Intern High Mass was celebrat- s VIKING ELECTRIC RANGES “'1 by Rev. Plus Mnrnaghan. who also conducted service at the Stave. Pallbearers were Ralph GIANT SIZE iiIiTEllaan 89c 39‘ 'b- ' BLUE POTATOES 10 lbs. 49f: RUSTICO SMELTS 2 “35.39; 2 FOR VII! in the church cemetery. l MacFABLANl FUNERAL — The funeral for Harry 3. Mac- 1 Farlane of Augustan Cove was t l t In Addition, Other Eaton Appliances Have Been Selected As Official ’ BI ‘ d.:‘::l:'a..fi. m3: 5133:3531 wnl Be Used By All Contestants. Model 302N. Finch 234.95 . l llama. William MIoNeill and l Basil MacDougall. Interment I m ! Equipment At Bake-Offs. Bakemfs will be dilemma. with the The Prince Edward Island Provincial held Saturday. March min. morning and heldWednsd.fro th Chl- - winnebei cedlteith -ln all 3'“ l tl‘?.’“"°°'“'§:"mwh;eg:3 might. diliitl. mania: ° N“ ‘ STARTING MONBAY 3 ms . 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