iWllll the committees appointed Three light ski-equipped planes worked all day yester- day transporting men and equipment from Aliberton to Tad North in the Magdalen ls- lands in preparation ‘for the annual seal hunting season which opens ’lihm-eday. A total of 21 seal hunters from the Alberton and Tignish areas left by Eastern Provln. cial Airways plane from Char- lottetown yesterday and an- other 15 are scheduled to ‘ . sstii .’._’ SEAL HUNTERS USE MODERN AIRCRAFT leave this morning for the Magdalene. near which a huge seal hard is located. The first planes to arrive in Alberton drew large crowds of specta- tors. ey were flown by Myles Currie, Fredericton, Charles Barton. Saint Ind Fredericton. Robert Mcllwaine of Crapaud plans to join the work today with three more planes. N.B. John Spend Conservativeiy SUMMERSIDE BUREAUi OF‘ THE GUARDIAN; liiayor W. E. Jeiikiins urged‘ h..- councillors to be as con-, §9|‘\'al.lV€‘ as possible in thei‘ .<;r.i-iiding of money a-t a special; council meeting last night and. remillded them tllfif‘-,‘,i was not‘ their money being“ t ' tiizil oi the residents. Compairiirg the l.0W'fl to a‘ horse race in which one pa"- tiiuiar horse is leading all the way. the new mayor said “ Summerside I believe we've, been leading in the race for tool long and tliink it's high time; we trail for a while and curb our spending". The meeting was called to aniicunce new committees formed since the election Feb; 25 when Mr. Jenkins replaced’ J. E. Monison as mayor. 1 Conn. Leo A. Wood was elect-i ed deputy mayor replaciiigj George Key, r.. and he willy also chair the fin nce and as- sessment committee. Other members will ccuticiiiiors Garnet Ross and Grant Mol- lison Coun. Mrllison. who was elected to the council for the first time last Tuesday. heads the streets and police commit- tei-. Also on this committee are (ouiicillors Key and Wood. Conn. D. Alex Mac-Donald re- msiins chairman of the wateri and sewerage committee and: assisting him will be Council- Iurs Ross and Key. The Property and tender and l('llt'0lS committee will be head- ed by Councillor Frainces POl'il‘y ' t1 assisted by Councillors Wood other committees are a follows: parks and playgroundis. Couii. Key. C'l‘aI"l'n'l'8tl’lI Coun- (‘lllill‘S Ma»cDonald and Perry; In making the announcement M-Wot Jenkiins commented "the ’ Urges S'side Mayor lion. ‘'1 don't know of any car- poration of this size". be said. “wliere no contributory effort to the pension fund is made by the employees". in a resolution the council reiterated a committm tn Hillcrest Housing Ltd. 61 ' ' ass-ui-ed that paving and curb- ing within the confines of’ the Hiilcrc—st housing development would be installed. The council. in the reisolutiion. agreed to iimierrtlaloe the hlstiallatinh of said curbs “not later than July 2. 1964." MP Graiified Park Supt. ls Appointed Heath Macquarrie. MP for Queens. has expressed satisfac- tion at the appointment 0' a per- manent superlntendeiit for the Pr‘nce Edward Island National Park. in the House of Commons dur- ing the past session he iirg upon the department of north- ern affairs and national resour- ces. the appointment of a per- manent administrative head for this important park. Mr. Macquarrie attended a meeting of the executive of the Queens County Progressive Con- servative Association at w ' a variety Oti:-iwn matters were discussed. The Queens msirnihcir cxipreisserl e hope that the federal government would proceed with ii effec- 2‘ 3 5 t.ive pension plan. t is quite unfair to suggest that Premier Robarts of On- tario is. or is likelv to be the stumbling block to such an en- actment. Premier Lesage Quebec opted out of the plan without engaging in any dis- cussion. Mr. Robarts has made suggestions towards ' the olan and puttin sounder basis". M-r. rie said. Mcaquar- Cub Camp Series, Jamboree Slated, Kensingion Cubs Told KENSINGTON —-Gordon Kerr. provincial executive commis- sioner. addressed a is e gather- ing at a father and son banquet for the 1st and 2nd Wolf Cub Packs at the Kensinigtn-n Legion Home recently. Mr. Kerr re- minded the boys that they be- long to the largest non-mi-iitary organization for boys in the world. He told them that plans had been made for a series of Cub camps to be held during the summer and announced a Boy Scout Jamboree is to be held in the province from June 22 until July 2. This is the first to be held in P.E.l. since 1938. and it is ex- pected that all the provinces ' be represented. A-lso to be held in Charlottetown will be the tilt Niationial Boy Scout Sail- ing to when repres»einta- tives are expected from Canada, United States and Bermuda. Prince Count District Cub Master Robert Sharp spoke es- pecially to the parents. suggest- ing that some of fathers should seriously consider taking on the tasks of cub masteirs so that Kensington boys could grad- uate nom Cubs to Scouts. He also asked for more interest on the part of the parents in the work being done by the boys as Cubs. Also seated sit the head tabte were Clair Maiyihew. president of tlze.Kensington Brandi of the Royal Canadian Legion wihich sponsors the Cubs; Harry Case- ley. cuib master. and son Clif- $140,000 loan Given Western And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown. March 4, 1964. ELLERSLIE A six-yeanw old cihiid. Cynthia Pearl Gillis. daiigh-ter of Wi-llina Gillis, died ginsiantly wthicn stmck by a passing car on the highway in ‘front at heir home here last For Alberton Centre CAPITAL BUREAU irrittee in charge of the project OF THE GUARDIAN have expressed themselves as O'l'I‘AWA —- A federal loan of being very pleased to have the $140,000 toward the cost of the matter taken in hand and believed the child diartcd in night. The accident occurred at arp-. proximaiteily G p.m. when it is |SiAND News PAGE isix-Year old Girl * 3’Fatally lniured cident was nroceediinig west on ‘the Ellerslie Road. Attending physician was Dr. G. E. Robinson of Tyne Val] Coroner Dr. Charles Dewar of O‘Learry empanelled a jury yet the scene where the remains {were viewed. The inquest was them adjourned to a later date. Members of the jury are: Douglas Emilie LeB'va-nc, fore- ; ' Edward Roy Hlll.C!hiInSOIl. Emmett Cliznton Huiicihineon. George William Noye. all of Ellcrslie; Geoinge William Ford. Tyne Valley: Buidd Stanley Wil- The car. at the time of the ac. Alberton community centre was‘ announced here Tuesday by clusion said Mr. Mm-Naugvhii. Solicitor General J. Watson. The foundafion for the arena t. SPECIAL KISS ME3ca§lailell$.h Mr. MacNaught had laid °ar,i‘,,°,Tg,‘,§l,',,d°',,.fi‘° works been able to announce that the 1.3.3 been Sta.“ Al-berton project would qualify weeks awa,-fi,n,ge£,m.d mfigif LONDON (OP) James for assistance under the munict- en. the 108,, would be made by Burgess Celebrated his 103"! pal Inventive winter works pro- me faderaj govemment birthday Tuesday and gram but he realized that the| ceived a special kiss from his ":;i;".. ‘;°"“."‘...i’,f. '“‘°., C 5- 1- I ;’.‘i'.’.°.:‘.‘;.°’.". .“2£.°..:..?"“"“ "° n e or u r an * ' - buildiinig materials was a l 0"‘ Ines OPP e "I love him now as much l:I‘0UIght to a successful con- ‘I we . ney other sub- gmnfig] sum requiring further as I did 8-ll those many . rs -« - d u n_ q years ago. said Mrs. Bur- com‘ em 0 gess in their Dockland home. The further loan announced, Tuesday will enable work to‘ proceed immediately with North Carleton Combines de- "W h _ cl .. feated Bedeque Beavers 6-3 In; 6 are appv as (we: the “Whenever Jim gets angry ford: Albert Boyle. cub master and son Donnie; William Blake- ney. secreta -tree-surer of the Legion and son Ronnie: and Roy Moii-ntain. ca-reta-kier ion Home. Grace was offered by Jordon Walsh. , l-lairry Caseley its toast mast- er proposed a toast to the Queen Thomas Turner; to the Canad- ian Legion. was proposed by Lloyd Ke" y. erl to by Clair Matthew: the fathers, by l)on Thompson. responded to by Aloysius iioken. who also thanked the ladies. Cub Master Harry Oaseiey in- troduced Albert Boyle, 2nd Pack Cub master. who spoke b‘ -y. and the assistants, Mrs. Harry Caseley. Mrs. Albert Boyle, M-rs. Austin Pendergast. Lloyd Kelley Wiiliiam Walsh. badge examiner and Stuart Oarrr. He also intro- ced the group committee. Fred Camipbell. Mrs. D. L. Mc- Imiis and Mrs. William Blake- ey. Mr. Caseiley thanked the ers and ais-kcd for a “big band" for the mothers who prepared and served the turkey dinner. He called attention to the work done by the boys which had been anranged for display. Following the dinner Mr. Kerr show a film on a Boy Scout Jamboree held at Nilagaraon-tihe-Lake. On the previous Sunday the Cubs and their lieavdevre heid a church parade attending servi- ces i-n the Roman Oaitholiiic and Anglican ch Theiie are 57 urdhes. cubs in the two packs. KENSINGTON — The third annual variety con-cert sponsor- ed by the P.E.l. Deanery An- glican Young People's Associa- tion is slated for April 18. at SOME PWC ioontinued diabetics. nient now helps, are. wiitfli the aid of insulin. able to cariry on normal lives. But after a person hais had a heart attack he often finds iimm page D cm the gov on tration who in turn will have to work through the town man- Diicr. Mr. Brophy. "l want the town manager I0 work in dose co-operation LEGALIZED iconttnued from Page ll bers of the tion that "the present acts were instituted by might and 1 al ‘mend t - "Wm um um mwrdl it mirfig 70 outlets. remember there were m,i_ 50 when we took over. If the The mayor added ..I am “M are illegal todia-y_ they were I-lie. ht pr in gal then.“ he id. “M financial position but I would Mfifgdaqfllg, a,m,;ua, he was rn to pay as H hi I la a t “One thing it should be able to get it." He mended i-eicom that the Liquor Control Act be complete- ] woild like to ly entorced. "*5"-ke plain." Miawor Jenkins "ROBBINS PETER" "Nd. "bet he bvgones .~. . spoke of an at- Wl ll?! us start off with a clean tack by and opposition legislator "nit We will bly make several days pnevvl the Some mistakes but let's taco subject of the deficit showed in them resolutely and fiirriiy. ac- °°i"ins them as our respon- si‘ -- cowsrni-zn PENSIONS ' (lmpn. mm lllfll the WESTERN B_Rius 31-ANCIIABD FUNERAL - 7“! funeral for Oscar Blanch- rd ‘"8 held Monday morning iiiiiiiiiiiiigi ‘iiiiiiiil 3: liliililli ii; 2%.-.2 that he '3 res-tivicted. and can- not carry on his former work. he sa . FOR WEST PRINCE Speaking the of County, Mr. bout govermnems indications that they wt! " reed further with this matte." MARINE MUSEUM in euueatliu locations for the park mooted flit the west- OLAIMI LIVE! A tidal wave in Dental. India. Inlbfltooktllelivlloflollfl persons. “mfliyears. ' cry council to hold the next Deanery Variety Concert ils Scheduled For Kensingion St. Mark's Hall in Kensingtor, with possibly a repeat per- formance at Milton. Plans for the concert we're finalized at the meeting held at St. Mary's‘ Hall. summersidc. and conducted by president. Gerald Daleiy. Carol Macintosh read the lesson. Correspondence included I letter from Rodney Ives. divin- ity student at King's College, acknowledging a bursary from '< ‘C! organization is to be held May 4 and branch praldents and conveners were urged to sub- mit reports to the deanery pre- sident no later tzhavn April 18. This year's diocesan confer- ence was announced for May 16. 17 and 18, at '1‘-ruro, N.S. As in previous years it is hoped to haveabuistocmirytfiedetle gates to the conference. During the Lenten season special attention is given to missionary projects for the purpose of raising funds for Sunday School by post and radio. It was agreed to have the P.E.l. Deanery AYPA charter framed and include all the pre- sidents slgnatures for the past Sept. 5-7 are the announced dates of the 19th deanery con- ference which will be held at Ohurch Centre, Crapaud. Methods of increasing mem- bershlp at the conference were discussed and it was decided to form a conference-booster com- mittee from each branch, pre- pare a list of all Anglican young people for conference applicat- ions and make personal calls. meeting in Kensington. ; Has Acting CC ' ion summerside will have a new S’side RC1‘ '5 SUMMERSIDE —- RCA!‘ Stat- comma ng ctflcer for the next three or four months while Group Capt. A.G. Dan. the regular commanding officer is at air force headquarters In Ol- tawa. Group Capt. N.6.A. Anderson arrived in Summerside yester- day afternoon to take on his new duties. owner bsiriinrnmarr The British poet otllce. with sssooo employees. is the South Shore Senior Hockevl "m h 1 k t mi community centre and the cen- a g . . \yi inc e a_ es l l ‘on in ti and s ort ac ities for est ‘ _»’ _ ' 1-‘ll-llnce bu]: will aid farmers in; Bede’-llle now leads then-, ried lives. But hes had many ‘B lhest of five series two ganiesi Pipes. 1 Jim met his bride in her father's pub. the Britannia. '‘I fell for my wife when l G‘ M"”"y'l went for a pint." c said. their annual exhibition by pro-[ viding an arena for possible cal- ['0 0fl€~ tie and livestock auctions. 5 Marksmen for the Combines, M-r. lVhaeNaiugtht pointed out were R, Mun-ay_ that the project has taken on aiw, Smith. A. Pendergast, I... .. , centennial flavor by being nam- Palmer. and L. Macboualdi a~‘.“f4 fife,“ my be" and ,,1 ,. . . = 1 could court her. - ed the Jacques Cartier Arena.with one each. ; He believes he has been 8 ard it is hoped it will be de-i C. Arsenault fired a brace ' . .. h sh‘ 1 lo 2 than anyone vcloped as a l0l.li‘i‘.l=l facility. lfor the losers and B. Baglolcl Ci“, ‘:::(Britr;ire,T Members of the Alberton corm- 'picked up a singleton. Iiams, Ellersl-ie; Elmer Hiarry Cotton. Northam. The Summeirside RCMP de- tai-hmieint iirvestri-gated th e ifatality. License Swap Ends In Fine SU'MME«_RSIDE—F‘or permitt- ing another person to use his driver's license. Donald Joseph ‘Brennan. Sea Cow Pond. was ‘ fined $50 and costs or 15 days by Magistrate W. Chester S. MacD.-nald in P-“ince County ma':istrate's court yesterday. Thomas Joseph Bcrurque, Cape aid . .. was given a similar . fine when foiind guilty of operat- iing a vehicle while using anoth- er person's licence. The charge ;arose from the same incid e n t. jlsnurque was also fined $20 and .costs for possession of liquor not [purchased from a vendor. * Lionel Francis Gaudet. S t. .Nicholas. was found guilty of care a-nd control of a motor veh- e-y.. icte while impaired and w s s lined S75 and c'*sts. Charged with stealing a c'.' battery. Daniel nexander Mec- Leao of Summerside. had his case adjourned for one week for driving without due care iand attention in a mo .. zone. Sheldon William Ne Ill. isummerside, was fined $10 and costs or five days. Four parties were each fired :,$l0 and costs or five days to r 1 driving imormerlv euu’-med ve- hicles on the highway. The y were: Edward George Tren- § ho-lm. Tryon Point: Joseph Fred- ierick Blair n-t. .unvww.v'- ‘side: Leonard Paul Snow. K I vi- kora. and ideal Dairy Limited. Summers‘ e. Two men were found guilty of possession of I i q u o r and we'e each fined $20 and costs or M idays. §Cliou To Allow India Posts COLOMBO—Cliinese Commu- nist Premier Chou En-lai has agreed to allow India to set up posts in a disputed zone be- tween Chinese and Indian forces in the Ladakh border area. it was reported in is Ciylonese capital. The Colombo Times said the "compromise proposal" was made during talks between Chou and Ceylonese Prime Min- ister Mrs. Sirimavo Bandara- uaike Saturday following cabled instructions from Peking. 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