a ’ Multiple Sclerosis Society of MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY NAMES OFFICERS | The P.E.J. Chapter of the . Officers for Norton, president; Mrs. Ralph Proud, first vice-president; Mrs. A. D. Andrew, second vice-president ; Mrs. R. M. Cummings, corres- penfies secretary; Mrs. Jack Lean, recording secretary; and W. R. Arbing, treasurer. From the left are, W. R. Arb- ing, . Robert Norton and Mrs. R. M. Cummings. | Fluoridation, Non-Smoking Recommended — | eill, minister ‘allt ta ene tapitatre yesterday, in reply to opposition ariety Show Popular; To Be Repeated: Mon. sexes high-stepping rhythm | water as a tooth decay preventa- ible and backs campaign in good health. Canada submitted the slate of | officers for 1965 at their annual | meeting at Charlottetown Le- MONTAGUE — Montague led; a Cianentery Schenl cueece of pand led the “March of the a ee grades night : — | non- presented their variety concert Wooden Soldiers”, all’ bedecked | 11. interests of to @ delighted and enthusiastic in colorful uniforms. These were audience at the elementary led by a gold-braided “Captain ouch ee eae concert, ‘of the Guard”. Annabel Hilchey which was sec ina es . <8 and Joanne Ings of grade 6 play- of four to be presented Curing | oo the of the little gir! and this school year, was staged un- der the direction of Mrs. Ralph _ Jack-in-the-box in this aum- Beck. The chairman for the evening, | ATHLETIC DEMONSTRATION Rev. R. F. Burns, noted in his’ Grade 6 pupils staged a varicty remarks that the production cer- o7 numbers including gay sea tainly showed variety as it con- tained a little of everything in- City Merchant, War Veteran Dies March 2 | Harry A. MacDougall, a long S, ~— and ~ sen". the time resident of Charlottetown . _a t “buyi ’ forme: . cluding bi-culturalism, an ti- Ses “Mad Hatter’s Tea ae owrypt ergot segregationism, the Beatles and’ party" from Alice in Wonder- Nursing Home, Tuesday, March was indeed a morally uplifting jand and a colorful waltz, “Alice 9 "19:5 ‘ ‘ performance and one that would danced * be was a river scene by , Mrs. Beecher Hickex, who aire , ve Mrs, Beck in the role co-director, direction of Grade 2 boys and girla pre- Mills oats sented a half hour musical pro Judo duction in the form of a Toyshop. the girls displayed Gaily costumed “‘dolls” sang, re- talents in a vaulting cited and danced; painted “In- |ysing wgtrong man” fians’’ war-whooped and tumb- | ag ¢ ‘horse’. show was : PT instructor Bob demonstration of apd breaks, while their athletic exhibition Vuo7z0 ain & it | | ; $ 5 2 i i E j Z E 3 s ls iif 2 sastnenapresneemanati | Nine Planes ‘Island-Based | BRIEFS i ySTPiE z binsie ti i : st i HH fi i t | iges made in the Feb. 9 byelec- | STAMPS FOR | County. Mr. MacDonald said =. over seas in Belgium and Ger-| grade 6 boys under the at wae mm * [ PC Election Promise - Questioned ALex Campbell (L-5th Prince) asked in the Legislature yester- day whether or not the govern- ment, in connection with prom- tion campaign, has opened an industrial promotion office in Summerside.and whether or not the staff for the office had been chosen. Industry and Natural Resour- ces Minister Leo Rossiter re- plied “‘no” to the questions. (Continued from page 1) market was “a vital question” to be considered, Mr. MacDon- ald said. “If we had control led marketing, prices would not be fluctuating as they are to day.” | VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Speaking on the posstbility of a vocational school for Kings | “the school is going to be a Some students; he said, -would) have to travel as far as 140) miles per day, and this would | cchstityte “a great « physical strain” on the students, i uf ey z A t tli i u : i 2 z ® a rf 7 f : § i aE @ +? i a i 53 i z z fi ! i i H ui 4 a3 sE |e it | > i g% Eastern And Central Districts ISLAND NEWS PAGE 5 6 Disturbances Cases One ter §, MacDonald morning in Prince County Court. second Summerside resi- appearing on a similar arising from the same incident, was fined $50 and costs ordered bond of $250. George Michael Charies Kinch had pleaded guilty to the charge at an earlier hearing and in as- Magistrate Donald told the accused this wai the last warning he was be- E sessing gicn. eney, secretary Legion home ' i i i : d 3 ven Magistrate W Ches to fine F that next time h appeared on a charge such as this tie would be given a jail had earlier pleaded and two crown witnes- stated yesterday that Kinch MacLean as he the Kensington Le- witnesses, William Blak- god Rey Moun cars were equipped with extinguishers. He said such equipment might not see fre- quent use, but could prove in emergencies. il f il : to measure sale of Imported English Cloths . .-. all the latest spring shades and patterns to choose from. . nan eee measurements, Coat. and regularly priced at 89.00 now on sale for only ... Charlottetown, Fri, Mar. 5, 1965. The case yesterday enter into a his part I Dismissal tain, an employee at the home, stated that nothing had been - said prior to Kinch starting the altercation. and that MacLean - had net been the aggressor but - had just been defending him- self Alfred Arsenault of Kensing- ton also pleaded guilty to a) charge of creating a distur- bance by fighting and was fined $25 and costs” Three other men, appearing on similar charges, Don Holmes of Kensington and brothers Lester Montgomery and Junior Montgomery entered not guilty pleas end their. cases were adjourned for one week. Gordon Arsenault of Mis- couche was fined $10 and costs for speeding. A Long “River man, William Keir MacKay Je., was given & six-month sentence by Magistrate MacDonald. Mac- Kay had earlier been given & deferred sentence when he had pleaded guilty to a charge possession of stolen goods (a chain saw). He was ordered yes- ance of $300 with one surety. An Abram's pleaded guilty to a charge unlawful and was fined $20 and costs. CITY AREA FUNERALS in versity, is in Halifax today at: | \tending a meeting of the Asso- | evening fo te purpose re terday to enter into a recogniz-| award Island, possession of liquor SDU President Attends Session Of Universities Rt; Rev. G. A. Macdonald, | president of St. Dunstan's Uni-| ( ‘ The e Awa : . Ww Fe A SPECTACULAR SUC TONIGHT & SAT, 0! ciation of Atlantic Universities. | One of the principal items in today's session of the AAU will! bea discussion of the possibility of engineering students spending only two years .at affiliate uni-| versities and three years at Nova Scotia. Technical College) before receiving their engineer- ing degrees. | the aftdiate Tech, Other items for discussion in-| clude: university entrance re quirements; winter carnivals; the possibility of setting up a common scheme for concerts, lectures, etc., universities, with a secretariat in Halifax; the suggestions of the) Bladen commission; and 1966-66) tuition fees. Magr. Macdonald will return to the province on Saturday. City To Shediac Yacht Race Set For July 30 | Members of Charlottetown, | Summerside and Montague) | yacht clubs attended a luncheon spend three years at! universities, two at} anil LONGI S| \\ eu aAiA \' t Va) evening for the of pro- Prince moting junior ing | It was decided that ARSENAULT — The funeral it was from * for Mrs, Dominic held Thursday the Charlottetown to the Church of ‘the Most Redeemer, where Requiem Mass celebrated by i i E E ~ ? i is i 4 5 iif) ge i i i . Friday ....-> was her ," he! pastor, Very Rev. F. J. Maloney, | CSsR, who also conducted the at the grave. Rey. Wil- (L—tst | liam Comerford, CSsR, assisted in the choir. Pallbearers were eis ' Me Bat. ccc cseeewees 9 ;* ae "eae Tale : ee cee aaamne ie ‘ rss ee ae ee ie - a ee bb we Kas s+ 9