SWRI ae Pag: Nag Ie ATE ia gE ty ln 2 Ss lip elie latin Pad a oe " local club at its weekly | 4a, cake are Edwin Johnstone, luncheon meeting in the Char- | pr. J.A. Clark and Walter S. lottetown Hote] yesterday. | Grant, all past district gov- There are now 11,005 Rotary | ernors. Rotary International's ly luncheon meeting in the | standing of the smali-town life | } $13,500 covers 124 countries and! ‘When the first meeting took geographical regions place, the nucleus was formed | The honor of cutting the huge | for the thousands of Rotary birthday cake fell to three past | clubs which were later organ- district governors, Walter 5S. | ized throughout the world. Paul Grant, Dr. J. A. Clark, both of Harris named this new organi- whom are charter members of zation the “Rotary” club, be- the local club, and Edwin C. | causé originally the Johnstone. Past president, T. D. | met in rotation at their various DeBlois in the course of an/ places of business. address on Rotary said: “The| “It soon became too large to first Rotary Club was organiz-| meet in the places of business ed in Chicago, on Feb. 23, 1905, | of the members; and Rotarians | by Paul P. Harris..He w began to meet once each week around the luncheon table. These i i q 3 E g 3 anted [| Sresotine men wo Jind “Each of the men who joined L with Paul Harris in organizing Z § é = eminae dees Rares: = “ies ik oneal Bia i i ; i L "en “ i | last night | ef home debate many of them had known as’ | Simmons. These were, Verdun Tredenick was in- troduced as a new member by his sponsor, Leslie Doyle and given the right hand of fellow- ship by president, John Sim- monds, 2 Rotarians celebrating their 57th birthday this year were presented with souvenirs by Mr. ed with regret. Packaging material for pro- | vince-wide distribution in the | Easter. seal campaign _ will bring all Rotarians together in | the YMCA at 7.30 tonight in re- | sponse to an appeal by W. J. | Hancock, Easter seals chair- man. The campaign opens on March 5. different type of service, This | | basis of membership—one ac.|. G. Bruce Shaw of Toronto, na- | tive member from each busi-| tional president of the Red | ness or profession—became one HAD OPERATION Cross Society was a guest. ue. 4? seman’ awe.| Annual Fancy Dress Carnival went a successful operation at | ae At North River Road, who is teacher eat Al- i Bent’ he Kis |aet 8 ,Ser Be CITY POLICE COURT ous classes. Draws 700 . i More than 700 spectators at- | Guardian-Patriot, Gail Betts Archie Lanigan, St. Mary’s tended the afinual fancy dress|and Sandra MacPhee, Nine) summary of the activities of | Junior Red Cross, Most original up 16 years — | work, blood donor service, sick- room loans and home nursing, water safety and first aid. These Two drivers charged with fail-| _The judges were Rev. A. E.| Ladies class — 1. Corner) were dealt with lento step oto tauhing. 20d | PMTCH, Milton; Wallace and | eS & weit OF Mile Creek. 1, Lest We Forget, Glenda Kit- son, North River. Drug Store, Mrs. Bruce Mac- light were each fined $10 and | George Scantlebury, Charlotte- | Leod, Kensington; 2. Christmas eosts yesterday at the City | ‘own; Mr. and Mrs. Charles|Day, Mrs. Sidney Dawson, Police Court. istrate A.J. | MacArthur, Winsloe, and Mrs. Gate poe Robert Vickerson, North River. : 3 Rev. C. K. Benn, pastor boys Calvary Temple, Upper Prince 1, Mary and her lamb, Karen ef i i fs ef H F, : § i Te i ey] spoke | Boys 912 years — 1. China | Kings | Man, Terry Parsons, North | Association | River; 2. Baby, Barry Mac-/ as, Tryon; Gents — John Doull. Tryon; 3. Wedding Bells, Mrs. Garnet Tremere, Tryon. Gents’ class — 1. Old Lady, Horrie Coles, Charlottetown; 2. Tramp, Don Birt, Kensing- MacKinley, North River. Senior couples — 1. Bed Time, | jorg Mrs, Elisworth Mann, Kensing- ton, Mrs. Jimmy Clarke, Ken- sington; 2. Bad Wolf and Red Most comical — 1. Yogi, Paul- ette Jones, Pownal. Most graceful skater — 1. Ladies — Mrs. Marshall Thom- in Georgetown and the,| Neill, West Royalty; 3. Clown, | Central Bedeque. an- LC i i Bell of Scotland, Christine LEWIS FUNERAL — The fu-| Young, Clyde River; 2. Nurse, | neral for Mrs. William C. Lewis | Gloria Costache, York; 3. was held Monday afternoon at | Space Woman, Karen MacRae, the Hennessey (Funeral Home | Charlottetown. with service being conducted by| Boys 13-16 — 1. Russian Am Rev. Donald Campbell. Hymns | bassador, Brian Parsons, North ficiated at the grave. Pallbear. ers were, William Fraser, Har- Shepard, w old Duna, Martin Hynes, Joseph | afternoon Cronin, Vernon Donnelley, } Curran. Interment was in | ; and mother of Mrs. as ah i ay i 3 5 2 g os z Em e #3 i Fag f é i i i f 3 zz f gi? z ? BaF 9a : : if i if i i ” , ge: i Fi e* z P 9 ~ mm 2 ot Y Barry Parsons, North River. _ Door prize ~ Patsy Mac- was | Girls 13-16 years — 1. Blue) Ewen. North River. | | iat bis : tif ow “ -_ - H it a ye i sh i i ites ie it : i f — ; i if i = oO SS aS SB se =S Be 5402273 ,8° UIE H Fred | cent of the total receipts for the | Cannon, Brian O'Meara, Claude | Hunter, Sydney Logan and Run- | | dell Seaman. The resignation ef | | Fred Moore who has removed | | to the United States was receiv- connection with the carrying out of a United Appeal on a pro- vincial basis, said Miss Iphigenie Arsenault last night. . This doubt was expressed in her report to the annual- Red Cross meeting yesterday as pro- vincial commissioner The only solution for this pro- blem is the conducting of a vigorous educational program which will involve and inspire dedicated leaders to really do a “selling job’’ in every corner of the province, the report con- In the 1961 campaign, 98.5 per raised on a $28.000 objective. On a per capita basis this works out to a contribution of .27% cents*per person based ion a 100,000 population. Her report also contained a tail by the committee chairmen. were corrected during - each month of the year.” . | QUESTION OF PAY Later Councillors Morrison, Leo Wood, Llewellyn Rogers, W. ton; 3. Trapper, Mrs. John ole oe S should receive » TO BE HONORED = ] = for « and I'm going next meeting and say I’m against it,’’ Jenkins concluded. Councillor town and Keith T. Lapp, Sum- Councillor Morrison ia ° ely The Red Cross “badge of ser- DRESSES stated “Councillor Jenkins has vice” was presented to A. Fre- ASSORTED SIZES 7 memory. No vote mont Archer, chairman of the on our feeling. I when asked about 7 ‘ MORRISON (Continued from -page 1) the stadium bills were received stating that he made many re- quests to the council to have | the town clerk” amd Mir—Hogannie—yusnessthe | to date, so we will get the true ; picture.’ He noted that the stadium had quite a number of @xpenses including repairs to the freezing plant, floors etc. he added “I know there was a pur pose, Sir, for bringing this to the attentson of the public at this ” ~ Mayor Currie replied “I think it is only a figment of your imagination~it was only brought @p at this time as part of the concern for this department as Ti ! ! s E $ 3 3 S = es o 2 § 4 i E : : #48 : f tf z ? s z 8 BS 2 3 & — i z5% iT it ie z 3 2 53 SaF gut 3 2, e 3 e 8 $ E i a3: Fes i E Councillor Morrison a3 ce ML giiisi i: iy Fis — i i : s& 33 th occurred suddenly. ey Comobal snd ee ice [de Be wae al sed ty Mir chou! nad" Ee leave moor: — brothers and bi if i te fis tf ay | efi the society's expenditures ex-| than J — its annual revenue by | the Amherst net. ,602,65 D. Bruce Shaw, Toronto, na-| final series between Moncton tional president the Red) Beavers and New Glasgow Ran- Cross, addressed the dinner | gers for the Nova Scotia main- meeting on the Internation! Red | ian title. The winner of that Cross, dealing with its struc-| series going against the Cape is based, its achievements over the provine the years, and the challenges | = : = crt Efe ture, the principles on which it Breton League Senior winner that face it today. The national president also . reviewed the “great accomplish- [Four Conventions ments” of the proviclal egae ‘Slated This Year ed their allotted quotas. These! jn, manager. vincial population of 100,000 a with 200 to 250 persons 5.5 per cent response was ob- pected. | ber of units to 12. | F.A.S. Jones, reporting for! your organizations have te the blood donor committee, said served dates for conventions at that donors were somewhat | the Charlottetown Hotel this fewer in 1961. | year to date, it was learned However, five centres exceed-| yesterday from Frank Peller- g* 338 were Charlotetown, Tignish,| ‘The national convention-of the | Kensington, Montague and Sour-| Imperial Order Datighters of the’ to is Based on the estimated pro-| Empire will be here May 24-31/ ship and ex: | = expanding tained, with 5,528 volunteers ap- The Maritime Bottlers of) than dou pearing at the 21 clinics. | Carbonated Beverages will be Was stated The disaster committee ser-| here Sept. 14-15, with 150 to 200| Frederi ved 130 persons in 27 fires, it was expected. Some 200 are expect- reported by Robert Younker, ed at the convention of the So- | chairman of that committee. A ciety of Muminating Engineers new committee was organized ‘June 8 to 9 and the Atlantic as- at Ellerslie, bringing the num- sembly of Alcoholics Anonymous hold its convention Oct. 6 and 7. H z i i : . Li The Legion officers ele ® sired. It was stated that a ion is desired as quickly as pos- : In giving his campaign re-| port, W.R. Jenkins pointed out) gh, Summerside women’s work that during 1961 P.E.1 reached | committee and Mrs, Harold Hug- 98.53 of its objective, which was| gan, Charlottetown, women's one of the highest, if not the | work committee. highest. percentages reached in Other reports heard were Canada. He said that records re-| yolunteers, Mrs. G.G. Houston, veal- that percentage-wise the Junior Red Cross, Dr. K,A. 1961 campaign was the most| Parker; women's work, Miss CESS. sinc 79. : Beulah Munroe; nursing, Council of the Canadian Red Cross Society. Named as pro- viding outstanding Jeadership in the various activities of the or- ganization, were Edwin C. John- stone, J. Gordon MacDonald, F.AS. J li of Charlotte- aoa 25 ONLY Charlottetown blood donor com- AND SHADES eee an) — — eae ee cireia Wer DRESSES eee ocmga | ASSORTED @. BENNETT CARR [ff AND SHADES surance Counselling } Olst. Sapr. Sen Life of Canada | Phune 4-8817 — 4-5435 Charlottetown. P.E.1. —_-—__. ee @ Table Odds and Ends Clearing at @ Winter Jackets (Boys) Clearing at Up price @ Pram Suits Clearing at ‘Velvet Dresses sible 50 that construction might start this summer. Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Don’t be embarrasse@by Helen Bolger; disaster, Robert The awards committee under; Younker; water safety, Ian Ran-| Mrs. A. James Haslem recom-| kin; first aid, Dr. R:W. Stewart | mended four persons for honor- and the report of the nomirat- | ay memberships in the Centra) ing committee, Mr. A.J. Haslam. 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