ALBERTON RINK WINS TROPHY day night. Above left to right Alberton. Saturday’s mixed curling schedule for the E.W. Turner trophy was cancelled owing to a severe snow storm that struck the province Fri- An Alberton rink skipped by Fred Millman won the A. J. Matheson trophy on mee. * competition with rinks New Glasgow, eas co ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside and Prince County | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Mar. 28, 1962. 3| a Takes 17 Hours lo Complete Crossing The Abegweit made consider- | ably good time yesterday leav- ing Borden at 10.18 a.m. and ar- riving in Tormentine at 2.23 | Pressed vad service yester- | day, the car ferry Prince | Edwa rd Island took nearly 17 { | hours to me its only cross- ing of the stra p.m. She started on her return | The old = "which had been | trip at 3.16 p.m. and arrived at | tied up at Borden for several Borden at 5.20 p.m. Leaning Bor- | days following a crossing which took 25 hours, sailed at 6.45 a.m and at 10.30 a.m. she was only two miles from her destination at Cape Tormentine. At 8.30 | p.m. she was within three den at 5.55 p.m., the ferry dock- led at at Tormentine at “2.08 pm She left at 8.48 and arrived at Borden with the train at 11.05. |The train was expected to ar- | rive in Charlottetown at 2 a.m. | \cwlareds Set Skin Diving Club PlannedAtS'side s RSIDE — A _large| ready been made such as ob- number of young men and wom- taining the use of a swimming en are interested in forming a ' pool for instruction; two qual- skin diving club in Summerside | ified swimmers have volunteer- if last night’s meeting is any ed to give instruction to help) indication. bring members up to club pro-| A large attendance turned out | ficiency standards; members of for the meeting held in the AA| the RCAF who have had both ms and an _ organizational snorkel and scuba diving appar- meeting is planned in the near | atus will give lectures and coach future at which an executive will members; members of the me- elected and a rn and | dical profession have volunteer- training program draw: ‘o lecture on life saving tech- Two experienced av Stan- | niques and artificial respira- ) ley Grove and Gary Wease of | tion; a club room has been ob-, / the RCAF are heading the group | tained through courtesy of the until an executive is elected. | Royal Canadian Legion. pointed out at last} Proposed membership is $1 night’s meeting that one of th e| per month or $10 per year. main aims of the club will be to| One of the requirements to ensure that all members are join the club is that the po competent swimmers, en tential member must be a good divers and advocates of t swimmer as well as_ interested “Buddy” stem of swimmin and mie 5 and willing to participate in club Such arrangements have al-' activities. Inman Plumbing & Heating Gets St. Eleanors Contract joys work is scheduled to com- ce the last week of April and | SUMMERSIDE — A contract | for the installation of 25,000 me feet of water main and hydrants er finished will acids the | in St. Eleanors in the amount of water and sewerage installation $27,526.50 has been awarded to in the progressive village. the Inman Plumbing and Heat- One well has been dug on the ing Ltd. Summerside it was property of Norman Johnson and announced yenardas by village | another is now underway on = Mrs. Linda Muirhead: | land owned by Kenneth — Tenders were opened Mon- | This work is lao being day night at a meeting of St. | by _ Plumbing and Heat. Eleanors com: oners : aod Te | Sire. Muirhead. sald the pipe ; and pipe fittings will chased from ur presentatives of the tendering rms which 1 included Roy Smith, ‘ Hartland, N.B., Curran and field Co. Frederict- | ves from Douglas on, NB., Scott Wheaton, Mon- | Jones, Charlottetown. be S.T. Setterly, Hal- | Briggs Ltd. Summerside, Ash- | ifax and the hydrants and val- | Construction Bros. and | are Fred Millman, Ri “ rters le her 1 an Botllte For Drama goal. She arrived at her main- | day. | Wesley Hardy and Gordon Cot- lané terminal at 11 p.m. | Freight was reported te be c ° | It was not known whether she | piling up at both terminals. At restiva would make a return trip during Borden last night there was 135 the early morning hours today. ; Ice conditions in the strait tact loads and 50 reefer cars while meet wae sontes as being | st Tormentine there was 60 loads and 95 reefer cars. Seal Hunter Airlifted SUMMERSIDE — J. Watson MacNaught, QC, regional chair- san Dominion Drama oe o be held in Civic Auditoriu Seer on the eveni| mora | March 29, 30, 31, announced yes- | terday that the following awards ar ul me oo paul cw judicator, Bedeque Men Plan Dinner ee, = ae, oe church hall recentlv. The meet- ing eres with prayer, led by . Cameron. = of Nfld, took sick over the w end but the snow storm, which struck Friday prevented the man from being taken to hos- pital. | eron, and a ia discussion | followed. Meeting closed with prayer by the pastor. an RCAF helicopter “Tuesday Mrs. J.A. Doucette and Mrs. J. A. Mahar, wives of air force | co! stationed at Sum- | | merside, were injured two weeks ago in a car accident | Windsor. Mrs. Doucette, who is pregnant, suffered a broken back. Mrs. Mahar suffered ‘broken collar bone. Homesick Soviet Scientist Quits Holland For Russia AMSTERDAM (Reuters) — A Attorney-General H. R. de were Robert E. Younker, “homesick” Soviet scientist who | Zaaaijer told reporters at the was granted asylum here last airport: | October to ‘‘work in Freedom,” “T spoke with Golub for over |left by air Tuesday on his way three hours this afternoon with- | back to Moscow and his wife. out any Soviet officials being Biochemist Alexei Golub, 35, present, and I have the firm | was allowed by Dutch authori- impression that Golub wishes to board a Czech plane return to the Soviet Union of | Hamilton Wings Sweep Series NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) Scoring all their four goals in a rough and tumble first period S’side Court Has 2 Cases of hockey, Hamilton Red Wings ept their Ontario Hockey As- SUMMERSIDE — In Summer- | ssntetian Junior A hockey finals side police court yesterday | with Niagara Falls Flyers in Ervil Essory of St. moh at s| ok straight games ew | pleaded guilty to possession of @| night by scoring a 4-2 w stolen auto tire, and sentence m Wings won the contest ns the was deferred to a later date. opening frame on a pate of ‘goals | In the only other case before | hy Lowell MacDonal Magistrate R. S. Hinton, a Sum- \ burn N.S., and a a | | merside man pleaded not guilty fenceman Larry Ziliotto and Joe | |to a drunk charge and the hear- | Bujdos ing was adjourned. Jean *Paul Parise scored both Flyers goals. Is Organize licopter from the ice The thirteenth Red C A he breaker d’Iberville took the | crewm to North Rustico, where he was taken to the Charlottetown Hospital by am- Wellingston with cS ault as the chairm sible for the area bounded the west by Harmony Roa held at the home of the man in Wellington on Thu March 22. | 8 Canadians Hampshire Nips near [fear committee for the e has been established at This committee will be respon- on the east by St. Nicholas Road and was organized at a meeting In attendance at this meeting Survival Course Member Stricken During Training a oe ae eee “diggs ford at Po oe 7 = | . a aren entry ‘ i Dover for the te pes i te Gold ian'| frig best visual cmenelion | | ederarice | best actress, best actor, best dir- | nominati ' | ector, the adjudicator’s award. ; of | . : Wi has sete = she My itn tn the ster, CN saan song wenn) “Theta | Haar owned ‘sing ves WAREHOUSE FIRE pte at There will no meet- | - |) i k St. Lawrence. ee ar of the association in April. — eet ne a La ronyyre ae pthowed AT. aaa . Sparks fly from a blazing , house and garage in downtown . damage estimated at $500.000. meres ore. gave a full re- _ sta — ; | day, was not orn to be in In another airlift yesterday, | Vl clei: gi | Hamilton, Ont., during a fire | yt was the city’s second majo Port on 8 EERAD, present a che-| serious conditio the RCAF Search and Rescue | ¥y rer, Cn | Seten nit er eed |. ae ne held in Charlottetown | que of one hundred dollars to| py yA. Machétiton stated | said Tuesday night two injured | fire in as many nights. One oer al ee one winning the best play |jast night that the crewmember, | samen meee et ee ee hos- fireman was injured. Hubert Gale of Doyle Station, | pita Windsor, ed S study conducted by ‘Mr, Cam eek- | pital in Summerside, P.E.I. by we IR Cross Disaster Service (CP Photo a TTT te et NE NN RS AN HSN ENJOY TROUBLE FREE HEAT d At Wellington | ross _ vincial chairman of Red Cross pro- | disaster services; Miss Iphigenie Arsenault, provincial Red Cross ! Arsen- | commissioner; Claude co-chaairman of the Ellerslie di- saster committee, and Hayes. Chairman of the various sub- committees named at last Thursday's meeting are, food, Julien Arsenault; clothing, Mrs. WITH SHELL heatnahury d, and chair- rsday, Edward Arsenault with Mrs. Eu- | STOVE and clid Arsenault as the eputy chairman; Clifford Arsenault FURNACE OIL pro- will . the deputy chairman | first a This: nucleus committee will | meet together in the near future | | to complete its slate of officers, | and a first aid class will be or- | ganized at an early date. | J. W. SKINNER Dial 894-4044 Kensingthon Road 2 Way Radios e is Hold Tickets 9-Mile Creek after a delay spent convincing , his ga cs me f OTTAWA (CP) — Pte. W. R them he was not acting under| “He simply is homesick.” ae aan Hampshire Bulldogs edged) q i oviet embassy official said | Dawe, 40, a member of militia O On Favorite Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs 3-2 in a Skit official who had a’ he did not think Golub would be | survival training course, is in INTERRUPTI N the 4th game of the finals for the| long talk with Golub reported | punished for asking asylum in | DUBLIN (CP) — Eight Cana- | W.R. Shaw Trophy last night at | the scientist was = be- Holland. “Under the previous dians Tuesday drew Irish Hos- | North River rink. 4 | eause of ‘‘homesicknes: ae ace ae but ite not tickets on| Hampshire now leads thtee| But the Soviet caoeanes issued think these things are happen- eee ca games to one la statement quoting the scien- | ing any more today. wawa. Hospital after coll Monday during an exerci | tiod, army headquarters eton, NB, Se and Mae td., ie Douglas | Bros. and Jones, Caathaneee STORMY Siena rman Co. Ltd., | (Continued from page 1) try to bring in legislation to help the province. “No matter what this govern- on brings before the House or the benefit of the people, he | Plows Rush Road Clearing : + tl to twist and distort It,” Highways Minister P . ilip GOV'T OF PROGRESS , Matheson said yester ‘This is a government ways in the province is pushed at top s Which was never known p the dea of the all-out drive, aah ob anaes prem- e said, is to get the heavy road Going back to the late Forties machines off the highway as quickly as: possible, in order to ee any damage to pave- ment, in view of the weight re- strictions which were imposed (between ot teat, Teekenieen, | early last week. MACHINERY STABLED | the gc yg Mr. Matheson said that “when 914 steamer from the North and s into finally sold her after ee = depart- markets in charged the Premier “who ald a) and the snow that the deal had fi ighting machinery was stabled without any smucianties ‘nen where they could not contribute | the os anagrecl to BA. damage." “We're sincerely trying to do ie surprise storm of _e Friday vowed the sit- uation, and it was necessary to to ak the Liberals a mem- he “Eskimo” a steamer purhoned by the Industrial Cor- of a goed the ore] mier who suggested the ‘‘sence- less and unfair rks attempt put every Pipes machine out | criticisms are entirely unwar- | details of Canada’s mS — and ask Parliament to vote a on the it on the roads | ranted.” Once all fe have been. and said | the Commons unan ' government had undertaken to! Hazen Argue (L—Assiniboia) @ in diverting any | “look at him. he sits approval to swend. reading a seek Parliament's approval of | charged the government with — serious storms elséwhere for the | that authoritative look on him. |» bill extending certain powers the guarantee in’ the event of undermining the jurisdiction of LIMITED eS : % . Sa. ust bow be the Canadian Wheat Board an ‘ault of payments by Red | ter board by taking from i _ ‘or «an ve years. it the control of sales of some aia recorded vote the The ed Chin: | feed ome in the Prairie a LATE NOTICES yyy ny Lamerais, wan 173 to © ia faver| cent Gown oH erat nn | meet al 1 ax— t | (Also see announcements @ pe hour in tee eftarecun ond, | I Seeum reading—approval im =— terms. a I on rea .. the columns as it was still whresolved at the | PT ‘Here is a guarantee of $100.- : vertisng secten, "i hour of 5:90 Premier stat "beard es Guns cnet end ft ty mode ie a me DUES) Cyd Daily Se Coenen ‘ . enn Shaw announced house k erms and de- y room i mm coac RAYNER — At the General | Would sit azain at 8 o'clock. An tate of its contracts,” Veteran ee! a good job of : o Fully Reensed dining | Hospital, Hamilton, Ont. Mon- fated the house would not sit Affairs Minister Churchill sald“. i ei iE a nd tounge facijities. day; March 26, 1962, Weston reply to opposition demands ne! milking cows © A wide choice of resthal “pits in the evening because Mr. g ; 8. Rayner, aged 52. Funeral Speaker J. MacLean was to fof more information government would come to : sleeping accommodations. *s arrangements later. | Be-host at. a dt agreement with Red om | Parliament and ask for the DOUGLA @ Convenient connections > Meld but the! J. W. Pickersgill (L—Bona- treats tie suber S BROS. fon a TREMERE — At Hampshire, _ The dinner was held vista-Twillingate) said his party stamps” ee ™ &J imdohn, f March 26, 1962, Mrs. Hilson members returned to work and 8 stamps. ONES LTD. e Matane, Gaspé, Saint John, : not to ig wheat Mr. Churchill said the wheat , lottetown, Sydney and Rec nae rua ttst, VERE: passed in less than ten minutes to China. terms board keeps ee ae “~~ Wewtowndiand, 7] Cuteliffe : Opposition voting “nay” | of the deal should 4 ; ‘SCARED’ P “4 tions : - - edonay_ service comment: (904.6 Sled | “the povenmet he SPRING TIME IS CHICK TIME Sit Back-Relax-Go cemetery fare Minister Henry Wedee had | omit flowers moved aed Health Minister | pend industey’” but put in the See Us TODAY! r Hubert MacNeill had seconded | estimates as spould be DUNNING 7 the Prince | a motion ~ the _s —_ me ALWAYS IN _ Edward . | ed from $2 million to March, 27, rg Mrs. Harry | Tt taunts M. L.| before the measure was voted MASTER CHICK STARTER KRUMS Dunning, Marshfield, in her | Bonnell, Lint Kings | that | oa. a2 the mover and sovonder Canadian National year, at the Cut ‘here we have spectac aunted Liberal A complete line of Master feeds in stock tay at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel tn the wher fowl Pome snot "moving o change» bill sah expenses ca, cad Gs copes plane ost of estan estaness to Conted Staton, The wa where the funeral a : Thursday, service commenc | broncht in here by the govern. | tion reporting just as hotly they ie DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. of the -Free ing at Ss ment. He said he'd support the | were against the way money . an Seen in the - -feeeiving | increase in the limit “for this | for expansion was te be prov 7 Queen St. Charlottetown veult. party backs any move to ex-| ided. ig ‘og- At one stage of the bitter ; China. heson nted to Micolaus Silver, the 1340-2 fe- | "a cone for the winners — B.| {ist as saying be was returning ath There will be an interruption of vorite for the Grand National johnston 2; G. Watts 1. For the because “my presence here w - Senda, ek “3 ‘alias electric wer on tern f i Steeplechase to be run at Ain- | | losers it was L. Taylor 1 and B. being used to gain information = Bombers Win | southeast of the military coi | fs by po r our eastern ransmis tree, England, Saturday. > : ae about the Soviet Union is when he collapsed and was | SION line and our Wood Islands line on Adolf Weydekeam of Walker- e next game is slated for! The statement, issue after S O taken to hospital in a coma. | ton, Ont., and the Yves Poirier | Thursday night. If Hampshire| his departure, said a eries pener A native of Sydney, N.S., Pte. | Wednesday, March 28th between the | Co. of Verchere es, Que., wins all representatives are) efforts were being made | only ones identified with abet asked to be on hand to receive;me do scientific wor! onl von Nicolaus Silver, The other the spoons and trophies which | which was contrary te the in- ed Albany St. West Royalty Bombers down- Pats 7-4 last Kergpnd setters, who ron listed | will be awarded. |terest of my own night at Bedeque rink in the es |by nom de plumes, from - Sj] Schiphol Airport here was the first game of a best of three sa aan pore eee an This interruption is necessary to enable us to | South Burnaby, B.C.; Larouche | LOSES FORGERY APPEAL | Scene last October of a fist-fight final series for the Island Im- Chiored the course Fen se | Pelocate poles near the Hillsborough Bridge as re- between Dutch police and Rus- termediate ‘C’ hockey crown. e.; Minburn, Alta.; Toron and vaden showed Pte. Dawe to be hi t h Golub’ OTTAWA (CP)—Ottawa law-| sian diplomats when olud Ss cellent health. er Frederick J. Cowan lost an/| Wife, Irina, 32, insisted on going 4. slated for Saint | rink Thursday night. Wendell Doiron paced the win- | Mount Elgin, Ont., The next game in this series | Que. Dunstan's Four persons in Ontario and anpeal in the Supreme Court of | back to Russia without him. one in Barrhead, Ata., drew | Canada Monday against a con-| GUARDED BY POLICE tickets on Frenchman's Cove, | viction last April for forging an| There were no fisticuffs Tues- ers with a eee spbena the second favorite at 7 to 1. | endorsement on eque. | | day. Golub was taken to the air- ance. L. Doiron Two of the Ontario ticket hold- | Cowan, originally sentenced to port in a bus guarded by Dutch with singles going 0 tan Kelly ers are from Brantford and the | four months in jail, also lost an! police after spending Monday and Sterling Simms. - a from Windsor and *Tor- | appeal last fall to the Ontario) night in the Soviet embassy at Albany goals were by Warren | Appeal Court. (The Hague. 2, Murray and Wilson. | siteeahe Refused Details On Wheat Sale To China benefits to | | his ai Big Wiasanis WASHINGTON (AP) — teen of the record crop wild whooping cranes whic tered in and near LONG HAUL The longest unbroken flight on scheduled airline routes is the 3,848 miles between Tokyo | and Honolulu. HONORED NAME The Dreadnought, Britain's first nuclear - powered subma- rine, was launched in 1960. . Texas coast apparently tion, the said Tuesday OTTAWA (CP) — The Liber- | anteed the wheat sale by order- | cause - "psa als made another unsuccessful in - council ‘because “It was | competito Tuesday to learn the scared to come to the House | Mr. Churchill said payments | deal “are right up to should have | date.” The amount of $11,000,- | grain sales agregment with Red guarantee as G O done.” | 000 covering February and Under the order-in-council the | March had been receiv They ee — cities as serious condition at Camp Peta- Pte. Dawe was working out Dawe is a Second World War veteran and served with the 2nd Battallion Canadian Guards in Military doctors are trying to determine ve exact nature of ailment ‘Heading North the Aransas National Wildlife refuge on the started their northward migra- interior department NOTICE apsing se pe- said. hours of 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m, wea- ther permitting. quired by road widening on the approach. The areas affected will be:— Hillsborough Bridge to Wood Is- lands, Pisquid, Cardigan, Georgetown, Montague and Murray River areas. St. Peters Bay to Souris and East Point areas. MARITIME ELECTRIC 5 ‘in itedl in ex. Thir- of 38 h win- have | The Ocean Limited ts a + way of life—The instant