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SELL - SWAP - BUY - WITH CLASSIFIED ADS
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
REQUIRED
REGISTERED DRUGGISTS
Good Working Conditions—Five Day
Week — Fringe Benefits
Apply giving particulars and salary ex-
pected. All replies confidential.
Box 14814 The Guardian and Patriot
BIRTHS
MacCALLUM — Mr. and Mr:
Gerald Marais (nee Mi
to
ounce
the |
1963. Weigat |
Ts.
Births, Deaths, Marriages
aprile On Friday, Oct. 18,
1963, at the home of ber gon-
inlaw. John Peter Gallant,
393 Water Street West, Sum-
merside, Mrs, Obeline Gaudet
in her 94th year. Resting at the
Compton Funeral Home until
Monday morning, Oct. 21, then
‘to St. Paul's Church, Summer-
HOGAN — At the Gparlocieteya,
to
OPPORTUNITY °
National company jocated on P.EJ. has
opening for ambitious young man interested in the
production aspect of business,
This opening may lead to a_ supervisory
career in a steady industry.
must have a
university training.
Previous experience not necessary but aggres-
siveness and application to duties essential.
Various employee welfare benefits available,
of 2 years
Apply in handwriting to
Guardian-Patriot Box 15260
Charlottetown
Stating age, education, ete.
All replies held in strictest confidence.
TEACHERS WANTED
IADVENTUREIN TEACHING
Applications are invited for the following
eaching positions in Indian Day schools on
‘atholic Indian Reservations:
I. Tache Indian Day School.
Primary Teacher Grades I to III
Intermediate Teacher Grades IV to VII
This is a new two classroom school with a
ew three bedroom teacherage located twenty-
five miles west of Fort St. James in British
Columbia. Teacherage is fully furnished i
modern
road to Tache from Fort St. James. Access y
boat and air only. Opening immediately
II, Alkali Lake Indian Day school.
A teacher for the Primary or Intermediate
jon Pauline. Weight 6 Ibs., 4
ozs. A sister for Brian,
NEARING — Bill and Mary
Nearing, 35 Westview aes
birth of a son, Michael Hone
at the Charlottetown Hospital
on
y broth
Margie, Billy, Ellen and
Patricia.
ENGAGEMENTS
MALLET — NOONAN— Mr. an
gagement their
ie ash Elizabeth Amelia to
Richard Presto
oungest
Noonan, son)
of Mrs. Preston Noonan and |
the late Mr. Noonan, Summer-
Summer: Prince
Island.
MacKINNON — LARGE — The
engagement is announced of
Pauls Sora Catholic Churet,
Edward
ter of Mrs. Donald MacKinnon
and the late Mr. MacKinnon,
Mt. Buchanan, P.E.I.,
Lowell Garth, son of Mr. Eldon
Large and the late Mrs. pate,
Albany, P.E.I. Marriage
ake aise in Ghaitetovn,
DEATHS
RANKIN — At Prince County
Hospital on Thursday, Oct. 17,
, Robert Bowness Rankin,
86th year. Transferred ‘com
Bowness Funeral Home to his
late residence, 21 Water Street
East, from where a short ser-
vice will be held at 1:15
on Sunday, thence to Cascum-
pec United Church for service
at 3;30 p.m. erent in
church cemete:
GALLANT — At the home of
her son-in-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Egan,
144 Upper Queen Street, Thurs-
day, Oct. 17, 1963, Mrs. Isa-
dore Gallant, formerly of
Richmond, in'her 85th year.
Her remains are resting at the
5
Evelyn Catherine, RT, daugh- | peath
Hospital, October side, for Requiem High Mai
and nee Hogan, am. interment’ in the
ae Point, a daughter, Mi pag cemetery. Visiting
hours Saturday and Sunday
from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.
IN MEMORIAM
CORNEY — In loving memory
of my dear’ father, mest
Lov Corney, who passed away
onl ‘yoar Las pessed sisce that
When one we loved was called
away.
God knew that he was suffering
That the hills were hard to
fo ee
oar Poe peace
Sadly missed and always re-
Leeds eyelids
be thine.
membered by son, Hessell, dau-
ghter-in-law, Bd ory and
| Brandsons, George and Marvin.
ee — In loving mem-
of our mother, Mrs. Ella’
Macvittie, who passed away
Oct. 19th, 1948 and our Drones,
Heber Mac' Vittie, October 17th,
1956.
Gone fom us but leaving mem-
fenrsoiy away,
Memories that will always
to While fern this earth we stay.
ingly remembered
Lovit
and Jeanette,
MacLENNAN — In loving mem-
ory of J. Harold MacLennan,
who passed away Oct. 19th,
ed by Alice
Dear are the memories silently
Of one we loved and will never
forget.
Ever remembered by wife and
family.
PROCTOR — In loving memory
ote 4 dear husband and father,
ed tis lie Gctoten tp 2, 1958.
When evening shades are falling,
And we sit in qi
To vi hearts ooeanh a ion,
If he only could come home.
Friends may think we have for-
When at times they see us smile,
But they litle Imow the hear
‘Our ares hide all the while.
Sadly missed and fondly re-
memt by wife, ne:
children, Patricia and Jc
west of Williams Lake. Fair road access.
pected opening date is November 15th.
J. E, INGOT
District Superintendent
of Indian 00]
P. O. Box 912
Prince George, B. C.
OTICES OTICES
NOTICE
Due to the tremendous amount of small ac-
counts on our books we are forced to put all pur-
chases under $50.00 on strictly cash basis, all
accounts over sixty days will be
placed for collection if not paid before October
30th. 1963.
KINGS BUILDING MATERIALS LTD.
Montague, E.A. KING, Manager
AUCTION SALE
PREMISES LATE A. MONTAGUE WRIGHT,
MONTAGUE, P..
His re-
mains will be forwarded to-
day from the Hennessey Fu-
neral Home to Lennox Island
for interment.
1963, J. Lemuel Matheson, of
Coe Road, in his 94th
year. Resting at the Cuteliffe
Funeral Home from where the
funeral will is “held today
ith service commencing at 2
p.m. Interment in heme
cemetery. Please omit flowers.
bas eh =_ “ati ee
Mrs.
held Monday, Oct. 21 to the
grades. This is a new two classroom school cae stele pal Home ahi
situated thirty miles from Williams Lake. Fair bess is afternoon at 2) CORNEY loving memory
road access. ma two bedroom fully furnished pce! pues pane Sa 5d dear’ father, Ernest | 7c.
na? i led to her late
teacherage with modern conveniences . to residence, Richmond. ‘The| , away October 20, 1962, Latest
shared vik sine male teacher. If necessary, funeral will be held Monday| The month of October comes
| B00 for” ier nase | E bee Back
pected pee P tite is November 15th. 4) St. James Church, gmont wn not, er nine we
A _ ULL Stone Indian Day school Perc etait rie | Wel wiligiasseimararricre
A new one classroom school ing Grades ay valle a Pp nado by ‘on,
I to’ VII, and a new two bedroom teacherage on oy 18, Pen Patrick Ber- | Flor
nard, former! Lennox. Is-
with modern conveniences. Situated eighty me an Masan athe aay n
de leave the rest with God
lways and sadly
mae by wife, Ada.
CORNEY — In loving memory
of Ernest L. Corney who
ye tty 20. 1962,
You
ive our ‘memory will never. fade.
, |Our thoughts are always with
MacDONALD — In fond and
I have been by the
sell by public auction the following articles:
Dining room table and six chairs; china cab-
inet; wicker chair; leather chair; arm chairs;
dresser; tables; 2 beds with spring and
mattress; couch; several occasional chairs; etc.
George Wright and The Eastern
Trust Company—Executors.
W. H. Beaton
Auctioneer.
Gacred Heart Church, Alber-| passed away October 20th,
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, 1963—2 P.M. | 60,, for Requiem High Mase) 290, a
church cemetery. Lucetta and family.
NOTICES NOTICE
Announcements r
CITY & QUEENS
ie ts bs sACeRte > |
$7.95. McLeod Lt
“WE ae ‘THE SICK WELL”
— Gi harmacy.
the “aminute” prescription ser- |
vice. We can call for and deliver
your prescription. Phone us to|
ss (Cay — A Nay Free Delivery
Parkdale — Sherwood an ail!
frit) of the city...
TURKEYS-FRESH _ KILLE!
on order. Available for er
Danquets, individual orders, etc,
Gil Ae Dial 4.9313.
TO ATTEND “B. and
pate afternoon tea at Legion
in Chaneuene nn “enced
Re Oct. 19th. 3:30 -
DR. K. G. ELLIS, otties, nl
ter River will be clos
October 18, until ‘october Fi ‘i
clusive,
DON’T MISS IT! !! Fashions
for '63 and '64, Charlottetown
‘Curling Club, Monday, Oct. 2ist |
and Tuesday, October
Phone 4-9343 for tickets.
SET ASIDE TIME to attend
Red Cross Blood Dono? Giinies |».
Thursday. Octobe:
and 24th. 1065 ‘annors urgently
needed.
BOY’S SKI JACKETS — 6-18—
$7.95. Moore & McLeod Ltd.
FOURTH DISTRICT Queens,
Progressive Conservative Asso-
ciation annual meeting will be
held in Eldon Hall, Monday,
Oct. 2ist at 8.30 p.m, Federal
members and provincial repre-'
sentatives will be in attendance.
Guest speaker Mr. Russel Mac-
Ewan, MP, for Pictou, N. S.
Everyone welcome.
CANADIAN CLUB opening din-
ner meet New Canadian: Le-
gion Home, Charlottetown, 6:30
“Up-to- |
FREE CHURCH of Scotland,
Stanchel DV Sunday, October
20th, at 9:30 a.m. W.R. Under- |
|hay, minister.
TURKEY— HAM and sal
supper Afton Hall, Tuesday, Oc.
tober 22nd., sponsored by new
Dominion UCW.
STANHOPE TOURIST Devel-
opment Association dinner meet-
ing, Charlottetown Hotel, Mon-
day, October 28, 7 p.m. All mem-|
hers requested to attend, |
‘ a
| HILDA'’S BEAUTY Salon, and solve such student problems!
| 102% Kent Street, will be closed
| Oct. 19th, re-opening Nov. 1st in
new location, 191 Grafton Street.
KINGS COUNTY
MASQUERADE DANCE in
25th,
| Good music. Prizes for best eos
tumes.
| DANCE. EVERY. SATURDAY|
Night, St. Peters Bay Hall.)
Johnny Chaisson's Orchestra.
Admission 50 cents.
|
RESERVE WEDNESDAY Oct-,
and
2nd. ober 23rd for annual Turkey
Salad Supper, in Georgeto wa
Town Hall, in aid of St. James)
paris: Supper served
NCE every Monday
at if Peter's, Rollo Bay.
| Dancing 10-12.30, Admission 50c,
‘anteen service.
| TURKEY SUPPER. Cardigan
Parish Hall, Saturday, October
19th, Supper 5 to 9 p.m. Dancing
| Legion Hall 9-12, In aid of Car-
igan Fire Department.
A MEETING of the Southern
Kings Fish and Game Associa-
tion will be held in the parish
hall Cardigan Monday 8 p.m. All
sportsmen please attend.
TRINITY UNITED Church.
Montague, annual Heslaas ee
Wednesday, October 23rd it
Church Hall.
By CHARLEY McMILLAN
highly successful CF CCS| a gesture which will surely be
HIS WEEK AT SDU
_ Bowling, Tennis Tourney
Fy Loom; Party On Tonight
pleasure of the students. This is
A
(Canadian Federation of Cathol-| appreciated by the students, es-
fe College Students) was held pecially those who don't ey on
last week with Saint Dunstan's
acting as host to the delegates
The Federation attempts in its)
mnual conferences to discover
as may be found in the Catholic
col n
the Maritime Provinces. It aims
also at providing universities
with an opportunity for the ex-
change of ideas on problems
vital to students. All the delegat-
es from the other colleges h:
nothing but praise for the hos
tality received and were amaz-
ed at the new recreation centre
which they visited. Said one stu-
dent from New Brunswick “T've
never seen anything like
just simply beautiful ” After the
conferences on Monday, there
was a banquet for all the dele-
gates and local members and a|
5, social gathering put on by Stud-
ent's Union president, Colin Mc-
Millan.
BOWLING TO START
Noticed a couple of big sport-
ing events shaping up for the
students in the near future. The
annual bowling league is start-
ing soon and names are being
cilities at the recreation centre
it is hoped that as many students
as possible will participate in
this program. A doubles tennis
stages and will probably be play-|
week.
More students than ever have
signed up for the tournament sv.
the event should be quite suc:
cessful. The ee is A., under pres!-|
dent Jim Gar as provided
ind
| layout editor. The paper comes
it. It's,
sent in to the athletic association |
for registration. With the new fa-|
i | Centre, Jack Ready, extended a
tournament is in the planning)
| UNB Red Devils. Today th
any of the college team
Red and White ‘editor, “Douglas
E. MacLeod hopes to have the
first edition of Red and White,|
the college pablentica ‘on cam-
Bas out by the end of the month.
Doug has a fairly new stat
working with him this yea
Paul D. Foster is the aa
editor, Roger MacDonald, sports)
editor, John Mullin, bu ‘si ness|
manager, Kinch,
out once a month and is writtea
entirely by the students al-
though the staff contributes some
contributions,
PARTY TONIGHT
The big Freshman party is on
tonight in the Knights of Colum-
bus Hall at the Recreation Cen-
tre. There are over 230 students
in Freshman year, nearly 50 per
cent of the college. A huge
crowd is expected for the affair
and Freshman president Herb
Murphy promises a g ime:
for all. A lot of work has gone
into the preparation of this
dance by way of planning, dec-
orating, ete. The biggest prob-
lem of course, was getting a hall
big enough for the crowd, but
the director of the Recreation
helping hand and acquired the|
Knights Hall. The fun starts to-|
night around 7.30,
The Saints won their first
game of the season last week
with a close 13-9 victory over|
meet the Mount Allison Moun-| N.
ties in a game which could make
or break the chances for a good
season at St. Dunstan's, The
THE FALL Thankoffering ser-
pa io (Ea by ie Speaker vice of St. Andrew's Presbyter-
football and Tatall for the: Saints have a big injury list
| though especially to some key
, | head Road WI.
ry | Monday night,
145.00.
Srodtiare a Canada’ 's Nonhess
conomy.”
DON’T FORGET hot turkey
nae Road” Hall,
t. 19, In aid of South
Wise, Ut United Church, Bullding
Fund, Serving from 4.30 to 8
Pam, Limited amount of Hokets |
DANCING TONIGHT Nort
River Recreation Hall, 9-12 Beal
night. Admission 50 cents.
music. Canteen service. a aid |
of Junior Farmers,
LIKE SPOOKY PLAYS? Then
see, “The Reading of the Will”
pa the. ats Concert. Tickets
Dial 4-844.
OLD TIME Fiddling, Step-
dancing and Singing Contest in
Covehead-Stanhope Commu
8:30 Lbs m. Please send entries to
irs. Earvy MacDonald, Cove.
head Bose Sponsored by Cove-
BINGO Kelly's Cross Hall,
|
AUD UNITED CHURCH |
hot fresh turkey dinner, Sat
lay, October 26. Serving
from § p.m.
BOY’S SKI JACKETS — 6-18—
$7.95. Moore & McLeod Ltd.
DR. J.D. REDDIN eet
fice Mt. Stewart will be closer
from Watlegat 21st. to Novena
4 inclusive.
DR. CARSON, Chiropractor,
will be on vacation until Nov-
Who pasé-| ember 4th.
CUABQUEBADE DANCE
Ban Hall,
sight October 24. Good music.
Prizes for best costumes
in
nity |
Hail, Wednesday, October 23, hal
Thursday | PET
ian WMS, Montague, will be held
‘in the church on Sunday even-
infg, October 20th, at 7:30 p.m.
Special music by Munro family,
[Belfast Quartette, and a Men's
Choir. Missionary offering,
record players
S ur record bar
select your favorite artist
fcr over 500 L.P’s, Peplers
Jewellery, Montague.
nid’| CAMERAS — FILMS — flash
‘00d | hulbs, etc. Leave your films for
developing and. printing. Cam-
jera repairs. Pepler Jewellery,
| Montague.
WATCHES — DIAMONDS —
canis jewellery — chin
PRINCE COUNTY
SUMMERFIELD UNITED
Church, UCW Thanksgiving ser-
vice at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Andre
Tandine. guest speaker. Special
music by Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Matheson, and Mr and Mrs.
Harold Carver.
MASQUERADE DANCE, Long
River Hall on Oct. 29th. Prizes
tae est costumes, also a door
Hale farmers.
HENNESSEY
(Continued from page 7)
ed both businesses and shorten
ers. Guaranteed watch repairs.
Engraving. Pepler Jewellery,
Montague.
PRINCE COUNTY
PARISH HOT goose dinner)
Alberton Institute Hall, Saturday
Bingo Legion Hall at 9.
Oct. 19th from four toll nine.
THROUGHOUT October and
until further notice, P.E.I. Wil
life Park at North | Rustico will
remain open to the general pub-
lic on Saturdays, Sundays and
holidays. Plan a visit now while
off season rates are still in ef-
fect, Observe moose, caribou,
deer, wolves, bears, lynx and
bobcat; plus a variety of
wildlife ina beautiful Fall on
ing.
F and gift ware — electric shav-
2
FIDDLERS’ AND Stepdancers’
Contest, St. Anthony's Parish
Centre, Bloomfield, Wednesday,
Open to the Island,
Send entries to Mr.
Howlan, RR,
ood prizes.
Cyrus Gallant,
RESERVE: NOV. 13th for the|
province wide step dancing and|
i | In the grave where you are laid.| DON'T FORGET Masquerade fiddling contest at the Egmont
ly remembered and | dance, Mt. Stewart Memorial Bay Parish Hall. Contestants
vice commencing at 2 o'clock. | 8dly missed by Orvin, Wanda|Hall, Wednesday, Oct. 23rd. | please write: Cyrus J. Gallan
Interment will be in Floral | and girls. Prizes for best costumes. Spon- Box 46 Richmond. Or phone 522,
Hills Memorial Gardens. CARTER pie rina men sored by Mt. Stewart WI. Wellington Center
McNEILL — At the Western| of Robert peg
Hospital, Friday, Oct. 16,| Parted this lite “Oct October * th, OTICES NOTICES
1968, Perley McNeill, Alberton,
in hig 76th year. Forwarded | and Ley reenter sie
MOBILE
Sales. and service, all popular makes, new
and used, low down pa
Kierstead Mobile Home Sales,
Park, Miscouche, Phone
AUCTION SALE
At
Cymbria, Oyster Bed Bridge
on Wednesday, Oct. 23rd at 2 o'clock
Stock: 8 old,’ 1 cow
heifer 1%
phe, teers, see or bate
Terms: CASH.
EDMUND GALLANT CLAUDE CRASWELL
Dial 4-7824
} é
Adults—$1.50
HOT TURKEY SUPPER
St. Ann’s Parish, Hope River
Wednesday, October 23rd.
Meals served from 4:30
Children—75¢
Bingo and other attractions.
SHERWOOD TRAILER PARK
Sherwood
HOMES
yment, financed on lot.
Cotton Trailer
436-7363,
Phone 894-8863
ed the name to
Funeral Home”, operating
the site adjacent to City Hall.
At present the funeral home igh is
staff consists of Bill Brown,| he will be playing and thats! will
Brendon Hennessey, and Dayid/ be no suspension. Actually it was
Lawlor.
RESTORED ENTRANCES
entrances off the central hall-
way had been closed. Now these!
doors have been opened up once) big margins in their vietories|
more, leading into red-carpeted|
“resting rooms” which feature! swamping seein
the elegance of Victorian archi-
tecture without the cluttered
look that Victorian furnishings)
an sometimes convey. igh
corniced ceilings and chandel-)
jers give the rooms the dignity
of a gracious era.
Walls in the four resting
rooms and the hallway are
eoisola whose shelves are lined|
with red velvet. A huge gold
framed mirror hangs over Fthis,
Brown. said that the
in location has anal last week. In tl
uangs no w| Most of the aieeeaaiee was
the bereaved. The| done by Bert McQuaid who us-
1 Home now| wally had horses, bands, and any
has four funeral parlors instead) thing under the sun to get the
of two, as in the former home | crowd in a noisy mood. Best isn't
that better facilities are
available
Hennessey Funer:
This offers greater convenience
when more than two funerals
are scheduled close together.
MORE PARKING
Diese on the Aitken prop-
erty have been paved a
there is parking accommod:
for 2025 vehicles, Mr. Bro wn|
ad. A sidewalk will eventually]
he laid down the middle of th
lawn, and circular flower beds
will be placed on either side of
the walk, and in the center of
the driveway.
Only the ground floor of the!
three-storey house !s occupied
by the funeral home. Mr. Brown
and his familly live in the second
apartment, and another
any occupies an apartment
on the top storey.
Resid
equi ‘
Signed:
ATTENTION
lents of Sherwood and Districts covered
by the Sherwood Fire Department.
Open. house will be held on Monday, October
21st from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Come and see your Fire Hall and inspect the
ipment.
Keith Carmichael,
Mh Cac ane
Young Progressive Conservative Association
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
Second District of Queens
New Glasgow Junior Farmers Hall,
Tuesday, October 22nd.
Entertainment and Refreshments Served
All young
will be held in
Time 8.30 P.M.
people 18 years and o
©
ver welcome
| such little time to eke is} Jesus’
Quarterback)
. Good music, sponsored by kies. Also there are about
the “Hennessey| ho last Saturday. It
Fj i iene Abia alcow Ge ate ‘a
| keaved in the first place oe a
When the Aitken house had) most everyone who
been divided into apartments, look at th
eeks
| plenty of sts las but feels:
nd, the college band, he introduced
ion| the players and had the coach)
| type of thing means a lot to the)
two way players. Both Fred Rip
ley and Dave Morton had to be
hospitalized this week, Morton|
ith bad ankles and Riply an}
iH ire bo!
leak of the hospital, however, and
will play this afternoon. Just
iow effective they can be with
nyone’s guess
John Driscoll Is still havin g
trouble with his hip—an injury]
received against St. Mary's Hus-|
six)
players who have been bothered]
by minor disorders but everyone
| will a likely be dressed for
| today's gam
Mhere have bea |lat of rum:
| ors that Riply would sit out this
game because he got the heave)
infraction was called. According|
to the latest word thou; that)
an outrageous call that got him|
e pli eral aon
ed that such a call
Mount Allison hi
this year, especially that 30-0.
Voted two
=
a
|The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Oct. 19, 1968. 18) \Marshfiel dwi
Plans Project
A project under the federal
winter works program is being
planned by the Marshfield school
district in co-operation with the
local Womer’s Institute.
‘The institute, who won $1,000
in a national safety program,
plan to use the money to reno-
vate the institute hall. Applica-
tion will be made to the depai
ment of welfare and labor to
have the project come under the
winter works program. ;
Renovations call for a new
heating system and remodelling
OBITUARY
Inserted by friends and rela-
tives as a tribute to the deceas-
MRS. WILLIAM L. MacMILLAN
On October 10th, the commun-
ity of Wood Islands was sad-
Cry to hear of the death of
William Lauchlin MacMil-
ie . Victoria General Hospital,
fax.
Born in North River, Cape
Breton in 1888, she was a daugh-
ter of the late John and Annie
Montgomery.
She leaves to mourn the loss
of a loving wife and mother,
her sorrowing husband, one son
and six daughters. Montgomery,
Dartmouth, N.S.; del
(Mrs. Arthur McMillan),
z
>
Islands Verlie (Ors. Alex
Compton), Southport; Sarah
(Mrs. Lester Singleton), Char-
lottetown ie (Mrs.
Mills), Dartmouth, N,
(Mrs. Clifford Newtor
pine, Ont. Thelma thins. Wil
liam Moriarty),
California; ree
and two sisters: Donald John,
and Norman at Cape Beta
Murdock, Boston, Mass.
(Mrs. Walter Johnson). Bulttalo
N. Y.; Barbara (Mrs. Max
Heinz), Buffalo, N.Y.
thirty-one grandchildren.
in which she wae
held was well attested to by
the lange number of people who
came to pay their respects and
attend the funeral which was
held on October 13th, at 2 p.m.
from Wood Islands Presbyterian
thurch. ‘The service was con-
also
ducted by the Rev. Donald Nich-
hoir
im A. Bell, Lauchlin
lan, Waldo Testor, Eric Stewart,
Russell. fewart and Ralph
bearers were
grandsons and nephews: Stan-
ley MacMillan, Allan MacMil-
Jan, Charles Compton, William
Compton, Lemuel Compton, Erie
Singleton, Donald Eva, Erie
Lloyd Morrison, Doug-
las rile, Raymond MacMillan,
;| Frank MacMil
Interment was in Wood Islands
cemetery.
FLOWERS
Casket Spray — Husband,
Pillow — Family.
Wreath — Thelma Bill.
Heart — Billie and Cliff.
Wreath — Sadie and Walter
Johnson.
gee — Monty, Stella and
‘taset — Compton grandchild-
ieHeatt — MacMillan grand
expects | children
more confident after that win
last week. He will probably start
Riply at quarterback, but will
undoubtedly use the talents of
John Driscoll and Wes MacAleer
who did such an admirable job
in the last game. In any case it
should bee a great battle. Game|
time 1s
The fit foothal rally of the! nj
season was held for the Varsity
last night in the gymnasium, al-
though the first home game was
ie years gone by,
with us any more so the cheer-
leading has to be done by the
| Freshettes. Paul D. Foster look-
atler the proceedings last
After a few tunes from
| night.
say a few words on the game to
the students, Naturally
players and enhances the!
school spirit as well.
The Jayvees played thelr first
game of the season yesterday
against Mount Allison Jayvees.
‘The result wasn’t known as this
was written, but the tear: should,
though not new to football. There
ae eight players from last
r’s team, whom
Rave. played for several games.
The following is the probable of-
fensive lineup with posi tion:
Centre Jim Chiff; guards, Claude
Gauthier and Vince Fisher; tack-
les, Gerard Smith and Len Sin-
gleton; ends, Danny Eaton and
John Campbell; wingback, Len-
nie Sirois; halfs, Eddie Cook and
Rob Pelrine; fullback, Bill Con-
don and the quarterback is Joe
Cloudier. Coach Frank Garrity |
Teports that there have been no
Injuties as yet so this should be
. Last year under!
Jock Kane the team won the Is
land championship bea ting)
Prince of Wales (who else?) in
two straight games. The PWC!
series will probably start some
time next week
Next week is Blood Donor Day
at Saint Dunstan's. There will
be a competition between all the
classes for the most donors, a8
. Dun
week take yourself to the gym-
nasium and bleed a pint or two!
Heart — Singleton grandchild-
Spray — Wayne and Linda.
Spray — Janet Mills.
Basket — Doris, Ron, and boys
Wreath. — Florence, Mina,
Myrtle and George.
asket — Nieces and Nephewg
chiinenBeert
Spray — Ileen, Al and Jen-
e.
Cut Flowers — Florence
Poole and Rober
Spray — Grace, Raymond and
Mary.
Wreath —-Bonnie and Frank,
Basket — Dan, Yvonne, Ray
and Mary.
Basket — Lloyd and Cather
ine,
Spray — Harold, a aan Glen,
Betty, Malcolm and
Wreath — Keith, Saye t Donna
and Danny.
pee Piant — Janie and
Murdoc!
Cut rriores — Ruby and
Ernie.
Cut Flowers — Mrs. Newton,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Behie.
Belle and Dan
Spray —
Nicholson.
Spray — Florence and Eric.
Spray — Philip, Enid and
Donnie.
Spray — L.B. MacMillan and
family.
Spray -- Annie Beaton.
Spray — Pople and Teacher
Wood Islands West
Spray — We ulands “West
Women's Institute.
Spray — Southport Women's
Institute.
Spray — Holmans Staff Or
anization.
“Avreath — Agent and Staff,
Department of Transport, Dart-
mouth Marine Agency
Stationary Engineer,
Spray
Department of Transport, Dart
Gideon Bible — D.J. Mont-
gomery. i
Gideon Bible - Norman
Montgomery.
Gideot ic n Bible — Dan A. Mac-
Leod.
Gideon Bible — Irene and
Hector McDonald
CARD OF THANKS
‘The husband and family of the
tate Mra. Wiliam ‘MacMillan
wish to thank all who sent flow.
ver Gideon biel, Seeneines
sympathy and all those wh o
helped in any way during their
recent sad bereavement.
OLD CHRISTIANS
Ethiopia, on the
shoulder of Africa, oamced
the Coptic form of Christianit
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
REQUIRED
REGISTERED DRUGGISTS
Good Working Conditions—Five Day
Week — Fringe Benefits
Apply giving particulars and salary ex-
pected. All replies confidential.
Box 14814 The Guardian and Patriot
BIRTHS
MacCALLUM — Mr. and Mr:
Gerald Marais (nee Mi
to
ounce
the |
1963. Weigat |
Ts.
Births, Deaths, Marriages
aprile On Friday, Oct. 18,
1963, at the home of ber gon-
inlaw. John Peter Gallant,
393 Water Street West, Sum-
merside, Mrs, Obeline Gaudet
in her 94th year. Resting at the
Compton Funeral Home until
Monday morning, Oct. 21, then
‘to St. Paul's Church, Summer-
HOGAN — At the Gparlocieteya,
to
OPPORTUNITY °
National company jocated on P.EJ. has
opening for ambitious young man interested in the
production aspect of business,
This opening may lead to a_ supervisory
career in a steady industry.
must have a
university training.
Previous experience not necessary but aggres-
siveness and application to duties essential.
Various employee welfare benefits available,
of 2 years
Apply in handwriting to
Guardian-Patriot Box 15260
Charlottetown
Stating age, education, ete.
All replies held in strictest confidence.
TEACHERS WANTED
IADVENTUREIN TEACHING
Applications are invited for the following
eaching positions in Indian Day schools on
‘atholic Indian Reservations:
I. Tache Indian Day School.
Primary Teacher Grades I to III
Intermediate Teacher Grades IV to VII
This is a new two classroom school with a
ew three bedroom teacherage located twenty-
five miles west of Fort St. James in British
Columbia. Teacherage is fully furnished i
modern
road to Tache from Fort St. James. Access y
boat and air only. Opening immediately
II, Alkali Lake Indian Day school.
A teacher for the Primary or Intermediate
jon Pauline. Weight 6 Ibs., 4
ozs. A sister for Brian,
NEARING — Bill and Mary
Nearing, 35 Westview aes
birth of a son, Michael Hone
at the Charlottetown Hospital
on
y broth
Margie, Billy, Ellen and
Patricia.
ENGAGEMENTS
MALLET — NOONAN— Mr. an
gagement their
ie ash Elizabeth Amelia to
Richard Presto
oungest
Noonan, son)
of Mrs. Preston Noonan and |
the late Mr. Noonan, Summer-
Summer: Prince
Island.
MacKINNON — LARGE — The
engagement is announced of
Pauls Sora Catholic Churet,
Edward
ter of Mrs. Donald MacKinnon
and the late Mr. MacKinnon,
Mt. Buchanan, P.E.I.,
Lowell Garth, son of Mr. Eldon
Large and the late Mrs. pate,
Albany, P.E.I. Marriage
ake aise in Ghaitetovn,
DEATHS
RANKIN — At Prince County
Hospital on Thursday, Oct. 17,
, Robert Bowness Rankin,
86th year. Transferred ‘com
Bowness Funeral Home to his
late residence, 21 Water Street
East, from where a short ser-
vice will be held at 1:15
on Sunday, thence to Cascum-
pec United Church for service
at 3;30 p.m. erent in
church cemete:
GALLANT — At the home of
her son-in-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Egan,
144 Upper Queen Street, Thurs-
day, Oct. 17, 1963, Mrs. Isa-
dore Gallant, formerly of
Richmond, in'her 85th year.
Her remains are resting at the
5
Evelyn Catherine, RT, daugh- | peath
Hospital, October side, for Requiem High Mai
and nee Hogan, am. interment’ in the
ae Point, a daughter, Mi pag cemetery. Visiting
hours Saturday and Sunday
from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.
IN MEMORIAM
CORNEY — In loving memory
of my dear’ father, mest
Lov Corney, who passed away
onl ‘yoar Las pessed sisce that
When one we loved was called
away.
God knew that he was suffering
That the hills were hard to
fo ee
oar Poe peace
Sadly missed and always re-
Leeds eyelids
be thine.
membered by son, Hessell, dau-
ghter-in-law, Bd ory and
| Brandsons, George and Marvin.
ee — In loving mem-
of our mother, Mrs. Ella’
Macvittie, who passed away
Oct. 19th, 1948 and our Drones,
Heber Mac' Vittie, October 17th,
1956.
Gone fom us but leaving mem-
fenrsoiy away,
Memories that will always
to While fern this earth we stay.
ingly remembered
Lovit
and Jeanette,
MacLENNAN — In loving mem-
ory of J. Harold MacLennan,
who passed away Oct. 19th,
ed by Alice
Dear are the memories silently
Of one we loved and will never
forget.
Ever remembered by wife and
family.
PROCTOR — In loving memory
ote 4 dear husband and father,
ed tis lie Gctoten tp 2, 1958.
When evening shades are falling,
And we sit in qi
To vi hearts ooeanh a ion,
If he only could come home.
Friends may think we have for-
When at times they see us smile,
But they litle Imow the hear
‘Our ares hide all the while.
Sadly missed and fondly re-
memt by wife, ne:
children, Patricia and Jc
west of Williams Lake. Fair road access.
pected opening date is November 15th.
J. E, INGOT
District Superintendent
of Indian 00]
P. O. Box 912
Prince George, B. C.
OTICES OTICES
NOTICE
Due to the tremendous amount of small ac-
counts on our books we are forced to put all pur-
chases under $50.00 on strictly cash basis, all
accounts over sixty days will be
placed for collection if not paid before October
30th. 1963.
KINGS BUILDING MATERIALS LTD.
Montague, E.A. KING, Manager
AUCTION SALE
PREMISES LATE A. MONTAGUE WRIGHT,
MONTAGUE, P..
His re-
mains will be forwarded to-
day from the Hennessey Fu-
neral Home to Lennox Island
for interment.
1963, J. Lemuel Matheson, of
Coe Road, in his 94th
year. Resting at the Cuteliffe
Funeral Home from where the
funeral will is “held today
ith service commencing at 2
p.m. Interment in heme
cemetery. Please omit flowers.
bas eh =_ “ati ee
Mrs.
held Monday, Oct. 21 to the
grades. This is a new two classroom school cae stele pal Home ahi
situated thirty miles from Williams Lake. Fair bess is afternoon at 2) CORNEY loving memory
road access. ma two bedroom fully furnished pce! pues pane Sa 5d dear’ father, Ernest | 7c.
na? i led to her late
teacherage with modern conveniences . to residence, Richmond. ‘The| , away October 20, 1962, Latest
shared vik sine male teacher. If necessary, funeral will be held Monday| The month of October comes
| B00 for” ier nase | E bee Back
pected pee P tite is November 15th. 4) St. James Church, gmont wn not, er nine we
A _ ULL Stone Indian Day school Perc etait rie | Wel wiligiasseimararricre
A new one classroom school ing Grades ay valle a Pp nado by ‘on,
I to’ VII, and a new two bedroom teacherage on oy 18, Pen Patrick Ber- | Flor
nard, former! Lennox. Is-
with modern conveniences. Situated eighty me an Masan athe aay n
de leave the rest with God
lways and sadly
mae by wife, Ada.
CORNEY — In loving memory
of Ernest L. Corney who
ye tty 20. 1962,
You
ive our ‘memory will never. fade.
, |Our thoughts are always with
MacDONALD — In fond and
I have been by the
sell by public auction the following articles:
Dining room table and six chairs; china cab-
inet; wicker chair; leather chair; arm chairs;
dresser; tables; 2 beds with spring and
mattress; couch; several occasional chairs; etc.
George Wright and The Eastern
Trust Company—Executors.
W. H. Beaton
Auctioneer.
Gacred Heart Church, Alber-| passed away October 20th,
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, 1963—2 P.M. | 60,, for Requiem High Mase) 290, a
church cemetery. Lucetta and family.
NOTICES NOTICE
Announcements r
CITY & QUEENS
ie ts bs sACeRte > |
$7.95. McLeod Lt
“WE ae ‘THE SICK WELL”
— Gi harmacy.
the “aminute” prescription ser- |
vice. We can call for and deliver
your prescription. Phone us to|
ss (Cay — A Nay Free Delivery
Parkdale — Sherwood an ail!
frit) of the city...
TURKEYS-FRESH _ KILLE!
on order. Available for er
Danquets, individual orders, etc,
Gil Ae Dial 4.9313.
TO ATTEND “B. and
pate afternoon tea at Legion
in Chaneuene nn “enced
Re Oct. 19th. 3:30 -
DR. K. G. ELLIS, otties, nl
ter River will be clos
October 18, until ‘october Fi ‘i
clusive,
DON’T MISS IT! !! Fashions
for '63 and '64, Charlottetown
‘Curling Club, Monday, Oct. 2ist |
and Tuesday, October
Phone 4-9343 for tickets.
SET ASIDE TIME to attend
Red Cross Blood Dono? Giinies |».
Thursday. Octobe:
and 24th. 1065 ‘annors urgently
needed.
BOY’S SKI JACKETS — 6-18—
$7.95. Moore & McLeod Ltd.
FOURTH DISTRICT Queens,
Progressive Conservative Asso-
ciation annual meeting will be
held in Eldon Hall, Monday,
Oct. 2ist at 8.30 p.m, Federal
members and provincial repre-'
sentatives will be in attendance.
Guest speaker Mr. Russel Mac-
Ewan, MP, for Pictou, N. S.
Everyone welcome.
CANADIAN CLUB opening din-
ner meet New Canadian: Le-
gion Home, Charlottetown, 6:30
“Up-to- |
FREE CHURCH of Scotland,
Stanchel DV Sunday, October
20th, at 9:30 a.m. W.R. Under- |
|hay, minister.
TURKEY— HAM and sal
supper Afton Hall, Tuesday, Oc.
tober 22nd., sponsored by new
Dominion UCW.
STANHOPE TOURIST Devel-
opment Association dinner meet-
ing, Charlottetown Hotel, Mon-
day, October 28, 7 p.m. All mem-|
hers requested to attend, |
‘ a
| HILDA'’S BEAUTY Salon, and solve such student problems!
| 102% Kent Street, will be closed
| Oct. 19th, re-opening Nov. 1st in
new location, 191 Grafton Street.
KINGS COUNTY
MASQUERADE DANCE in
25th,
| Good music. Prizes for best eos
tumes.
| DANCE. EVERY. SATURDAY|
Night, St. Peters Bay Hall.)
Johnny Chaisson's Orchestra.
Admission 50 cents.
|
RESERVE WEDNESDAY Oct-,
and
2nd. ober 23rd for annual Turkey
Salad Supper, in Georgeto wa
Town Hall, in aid of St. James)
paris: Supper served
NCE every Monday
at if Peter's, Rollo Bay.
| Dancing 10-12.30, Admission 50c,
‘anteen service.
| TURKEY SUPPER. Cardigan
Parish Hall, Saturday, October
19th, Supper 5 to 9 p.m. Dancing
| Legion Hall 9-12, In aid of Car-
igan Fire Department.
A MEETING of the Southern
Kings Fish and Game Associa-
tion will be held in the parish
hall Cardigan Monday 8 p.m. All
sportsmen please attend.
TRINITY UNITED Church.
Montague, annual Heslaas ee
Wednesday, October 23rd it
Church Hall.
By CHARLEY McMILLAN
highly successful CF CCS| a gesture which will surely be
HIS WEEK AT SDU
_ Bowling, Tennis Tourney
Fy Loom; Party On Tonight
pleasure of the students. This is
A
(Canadian Federation of Cathol-| appreciated by the students, es-
fe College Students) was held pecially those who don't ey on
last week with Saint Dunstan's
acting as host to the delegates
The Federation attempts in its)
mnual conferences to discover
as may be found in the Catholic
col n
the Maritime Provinces. It aims
also at providing universities
with an opportunity for the ex-
change of ideas on problems
vital to students. All the delegat-
es from the other colleges h:
nothing but praise for the hos
tality received and were amaz-
ed at the new recreation centre
which they visited. Said one stu-
dent from New Brunswick “T've
never seen anything like
just simply beautiful ” After the
conferences on Monday, there
was a banquet for all the dele-
gates and local members and a|
5, social gathering put on by Stud-
ent's Union president, Colin Mc-
Millan.
BOWLING TO START
Noticed a couple of big sport-
ing events shaping up for the
students in the near future. The
annual bowling league is start-
ing soon and names are being
cilities at the recreation centre
it is hoped that as many students
as possible will participate in
this program. A doubles tennis
stages and will probably be play-|
week.
More students than ever have
signed up for the tournament sv.
the event should be quite suc:
cessful. The ee is A., under pres!-|
dent Jim Gar as provided
ind
| layout editor. The paper comes
it. It's,
sent in to the athletic association |
for registration. With the new fa-|
i | Centre, Jack Ready, extended a
tournament is in the planning)
| UNB Red Devils. Today th
any of the college team
Red and White ‘editor, “Douglas
E. MacLeod hopes to have the
first edition of Red and White,|
the college pablentica ‘on cam-
Bas out by the end of the month.
Doug has a fairly new stat
working with him this yea
Paul D. Foster is the aa
editor, Roger MacDonald, sports)
editor, John Mullin, bu ‘si ness|
manager, Kinch,
out once a month and is writtea
entirely by the students al-
though the staff contributes some
contributions,
PARTY TONIGHT
The big Freshman party is on
tonight in the Knights of Colum-
bus Hall at the Recreation Cen-
tre. There are over 230 students
in Freshman year, nearly 50 per
cent of the college. A huge
crowd is expected for the affair
and Freshman president Herb
Murphy promises a g ime:
for all. A lot of work has gone
into the preparation of this
dance by way of planning, dec-
orating, ete. The biggest prob-
lem of course, was getting a hall
big enough for the crowd, but
the director of the Recreation
helping hand and acquired the|
Knights Hall. The fun starts to-|
night around 7.30,
The Saints won their first
game of the season last week
with a close 13-9 victory over|
meet the Mount Allison Moun-| N.
ties in a game which could make
or break the chances for a good
season at St. Dunstan's, The
THE FALL Thankoffering ser-
pa io (Ea by ie Speaker vice of St. Andrew's Presbyter-
football and Tatall for the: Saints have a big injury list
| though especially to some key
, | head Road WI.
ry | Monday night,
145.00.
Srodtiare a Canada’ 's Nonhess
conomy.”
DON’T FORGET hot turkey
nae Road” Hall,
t. 19, In aid of South
Wise, Ut United Church, Bullding
Fund, Serving from 4.30 to 8
Pam, Limited amount of Hokets |
DANCING TONIGHT Nort
River Recreation Hall, 9-12 Beal
night. Admission 50 cents.
music. Canteen service. a aid |
of Junior Farmers,
LIKE SPOOKY PLAYS? Then
see, “The Reading of the Will”
pa the. ats Concert. Tickets
Dial 4-844.
OLD TIME Fiddling, Step-
dancing and Singing Contest in
Covehead-Stanhope Commu
8:30 Lbs m. Please send entries to
irs. Earvy MacDonald, Cove.
head Bose Sponsored by Cove-
BINGO Kelly's Cross Hall,
|
AUD UNITED CHURCH |
hot fresh turkey dinner, Sat
lay, October 26. Serving
from § p.m.
BOY’S SKI JACKETS — 6-18—
$7.95. Moore & McLeod Ltd.
DR. J.D. REDDIN eet
fice Mt. Stewart will be closer
from Watlegat 21st. to Novena
4 inclusive.
DR. CARSON, Chiropractor,
will be on vacation until Nov-
Who pasé-| ember 4th.
CUABQUEBADE DANCE
Ban Hall,
sight October 24. Good music.
Prizes for best costumes
in
nity |
Hail, Wednesday, October 23, hal
Thursday | PET
ian WMS, Montague, will be held
‘in the church on Sunday even-
infg, October 20th, at 7:30 p.m.
Special music by Munro family,
[Belfast Quartette, and a Men's
Choir. Missionary offering,
record players
S ur record bar
select your favorite artist
fcr over 500 L.P’s, Peplers
Jewellery, Montague.
nid’| CAMERAS — FILMS — flash
‘00d | hulbs, etc. Leave your films for
developing and. printing. Cam-
jera repairs. Pepler Jewellery,
| Montague.
WATCHES — DIAMONDS —
canis jewellery — chin
PRINCE COUNTY
SUMMERFIELD UNITED
Church, UCW Thanksgiving ser-
vice at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Andre
Tandine. guest speaker. Special
music by Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Matheson, and Mr and Mrs.
Harold Carver.
MASQUERADE DANCE, Long
River Hall on Oct. 29th. Prizes
tae est costumes, also a door
Hale farmers.
HENNESSEY
(Continued from page 7)
ed both businesses and shorten
ers. Guaranteed watch repairs.
Engraving. Pepler Jewellery,
Montague.
PRINCE COUNTY
PARISH HOT goose dinner)
Alberton Institute Hall, Saturday
Bingo Legion Hall at 9.
Oct. 19th from four toll nine.
THROUGHOUT October and
until further notice, P.E.I. Wil
life Park at North | Rustico will
remain open to the general pub-
lic on Saturdays, Sundays and
holidays. Plan a visit now while
off season rates are still in ef-
fect, Observe moose, caribou,
deer, wolves, bears, lynx and
bobcat; plus a variety of
wildlife ina beautiful Fall on
ing.
F and gift ware — electric shav-
2
FIDDLERS’ AND Stepdancers’
Contest, St. Anthony's Parish
Centre, Bloomfield, Wednesday,
Open to the Island,
Send entries to Mr.
Howlan, RR,
ood prizes.
Cyrus Gallant,
RESERVE: NOV. 13th for the|
province wide step dancing and|
i | In the grave where you are laid.| DON'T FORGET Masquerade fiddling contest at the Egmont
ly remembered and | dance, Mt. Stewart Memorial Bay Parish Hall. Contestants
vice commencing at 2 o'clock. | 8dly missed by Orvin, Wanda|Hall, Wednesday, Oct. 23rd. | please write: Cyrus J. Gallan
Interment will be in Floral | and girls. Prizes for best costumes. Spon- Box 46 Richmond. Or phone 522,
Hills Memorial Gardens. CARTER pie rina men sored by Mt. Stewart WI. Wellington Center
McNEILL — At the Western| of Robert peg
Hospital, Friday, Oct. 16,| Parted this lite “Oct October * th, OTICES NOTICES
1968, Perley McNeill, Alberton,
in hig 76th year. Forwarded | and Ley reenter sie
MOBILE
Sales. and service, all popular makes, new
and used, low down pa
Kierstead Mobile Home Sales,
Park, Miscouche, Phone
AUCTION SALE
At
Cymbria, Oyster Bed Bridge
on Wednesday, Oct. 23rd at 2 o'clock
Stock: 8 old,’ 1 cow
heifer 1%
phe, teers, see or bate
Terms: CASH.
EDMUND GALLANT CLAUDE CRASWELL
Dial 4-7824
} é
Adults—$1.50
HOT TURKEY SUPPER
St. Ann’s Parish, Hope River
Wednesday, October 23rd.
Meals served from 4:30
Children—75¢
Bingo and other attractions.
SHERWOOD TRAILER PARK
Sherwood
HOMES
yment, financed on lot.
Cotton Trailer
436-7363,
Phone 894-8863
ed the name to
Funeral Home”, operating
the site adjacent to City Hall.
At present the funeral home igh is
staff consists of Bill Brown,| he will be playing and thats! will
Brendon Hennessey, and Dayid/ be no suspension. Actually it was
Lawlor.
RESTORED ENTRANCES
entrances off the central hall-
way had been closed. Now these!
doors have been opened up once) big margins in their vietories|
more, leading into red-carpeted|
“resting rooms” which feature! swamping seein
the elegance of Victorian archi-
tecture without the cluttered
look that Victorian furnishings)
an sometimes convey. igh
corniced ceilings and chandel-)
jers give the rooms the dignity
of a gracious era.
Walls in the four resting
rooms and the hallway are
eoisola whose shelves are lined|
with red velvet. A huge gold
framed mirror hangs over Fthis,
Brown. said that the
in location has anal last week. In tl
uangs no w| Most of the aieeeaaiee was
the bereaved. The| done by Bert McQuaid who us-
1 Home now| wally had horses, bands, and any
has four funeral parlors instead) thing under the sun to get the
of two, as in the former home | crowd in a noisy mood. Best isn't
that better facilities are
available
Hennessey Funer:
This offers greater convenience
when more than two funerals
are scheduled close together.
MORE PARKING
Diese on the Aitken prop-
erty have been paved a
there is parking accommod:
for 2025 vehicles, Mr. Bro wn|
ad. A sidewalk will eventually]
he laid down the middle of th
lawn, and circular flower beds
will be placed on either side of
the walk, and in the center of
the driveway.
Only the ground floor of the!
three-storey house !s occupied
by the funeral home. Mr. Brown
and his familly live in the second
apartment, and another
any occupies an apartment
on the top storey.
Resid
equi ‘
Signed:
ATTENTION
lents of Sherwood and Districts covered
by the Sherwood Fire Department.
Open. house will be held on Monday, October
21st from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Come and see your Fire Hall and inspect the
ipment.
Keith Carmichael,
Mh Cac ane
Young Progressive Conservative Association
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
Second District of Queens
New Glasgow Junior Farmers Hall,
Tuesday, October 22nd.
Entertainment and Refreshments Served
All young
will be held in
Time 8.30 P.M.
people 18 years and o
©
ver welcome
| such little time to eke is} Jesus’
Quarterback)
. Good music, sponsored by kies. Also there are about
the “Hennessey| ho last Saturday. It
Fj i iene Abia alcow Ge ate ‘a
| keaved in the first place oe a
When the Aitken house had) most everyone who
been divided into apartments, look at th
eeks
| plenty of sts las but feels:
nd, the college band, he introduced
ion| the players and had the coach)
| type of thing means a lot to the)
two way players. Both Fred Rip
ley and Dave Morton had to be
hospitalized this week, Morton|
ith bad ankles and Riply an}
iH ire bo!
leak of the hospital, however, and
will play this afternoon. Just
iow effective they can be with
nyone’s guess
John Driscoll Is still havin g
trouble with his hip—an injury]
received against St. Mary's Hus-|
six)
players who have been bothered]
by minor disorders but everyone
| will a likely be dressed for
| today's gam
Mhere have bea |lat of rum:
| ors that Riply would sit out this
game because he got the heave)
infraction was called. According|
to the latest word thou; that)
an outrageous call that got him|
e pli eral aon
ed that such a call
Mount Allison hi
this year, especially that 30-0.
Voted two
=
a
|The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Oct. 19, 1968. 18) \Marshfiel dwi
Plans Project
A project under the federal
winter works program is being
planned by the Marshfield school
district in co-operation with the
local Womer’s Institute.
‘The institute, who won $1,000
in a national safety program,
plan to use the money to reno-
vate the institute hall. Applica-
tion will be made to the depai
ment of welfare and labor to
have the project come under the
winter works program. ;
Renovations call for a new
heating system and remodelling
OBITUARY
Inserted by friends and rela-
tives as a tribute to the deceas-
MRS. WILLIAM L. MacMILLAN
On October 10th, the commun-
ity of Wood Islands was sad-
Cry to hear of the death of
William Lauchlin MacMil-
ie . Victoria General Hospital,
fax.
Born in North River, Cape
Breton in 1888, she was a daugh-
ter of the late John and Annie
Montgomery.
She leaves to mourn the loss
of a loving wife and mother,
her sorrowing husband, one son
and six daughters. Montgomery,
Dartmouth, N.S.; del
(Mrs. Arthur McMillan),
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Islands Verlie (Ors. Alex
Compton), Southport; Sarah
(Mrs. Lester Singleton), Char-
lottetown ie (Mrs.
Mills), Dartmouth, N,
(Mrs. Clifford Newtor
pine, Ont. Thelma thins. Wil
liam Moriarty),
California; ree
and two sisters: Donald John,
and Norman at Cape Beta
Murdock, Boston, Mass.
(Mrs. Walter Johnson). Bulttalo
N. Y.; Barbara (Mrs. Max
Heinz), Buffalo, N.Y.
thirty-one grandchildren.
in which she wae
held was well attested to by
the lange number of people who
came to pay their respects and
attend the funeral which was
held on October 13th, at 2 p.m.
from Wood Islands Presbyterian
thurch. ‘The service was con-
also
ducted by the Rev. Donald Nich-
hoir
im A. Bell, Lauchlin
lan, Waldo Testor, Eric Stewart,
Russell. fewart and Ralph
bearers were
grandsons and nephews: Stan-
ley MacMillan, Allan MacMil-
Jan, Charles Compton, William
Compton, Lemuel Compton, Erie
Singleton, Donald Eva, Erie
Lloyd Morrison, Doug-
las rile, Raymond MacMillan,
;| Frank MacMil
Interment was in Wood Islands
cemetery.
FLOWERS
Casket Spray — Husband,
Pillow — Family.
Wreath — Thelma Bill.
Heart — Billie and Cliff.
Wreath — Sadie and Walter
Johnson.
gee — Monty, Stella and
‘taset — Compton grandchild-
ieHeatt — MacMillan grand
expects | children
more confident after that win
last week. He will probably start
Riply at quarterback, but will
undoubtedly use the talents of
John Driscoll and Wes MacAleer
who did such an admirable job
in the last game. In any case it
should bee a great battle. Game|
time 1s
The fit foothal rally of the! nj
season was held for the Varsity
last night in the gymnasium, al-
though the first home game was
ie years gone by,
with us any more so the cheer-
leading has to be done by the
| Freshettes. Paul D. Foster look-
atler the proceedings last
After a few tunes from
| night.
say a few words on the game to
the students, Naturally
players and enhances the!
school spirit as well.
The Jayvees played thelr first
game of the season yesterday
against Mount Allison Jayvees.
‘The result wasn’t known as this
was written, but the tear: should,
though not new to football. There
ae eight players from last
r’s team, whom
Rave. played for several games.
The following is the probable of-
fensive lineup with posi tion:
Centre Jim Chiff; guards, Claude
Gauthier and Vince Fisher; tack-
les, Gerard Smith and Len Sin-
gleton; ends, Danny Eaton and
John Campbell; wingback, Len-
nie Sirois; halfs, Eddie Cook and
Rob Pelrine; fullback, Bill Con-
don and the quarterback is Joe
Cloudier. Coach Frank Garrity |
Teports that there have been no
Injuties as yet so this should be
. Last year under!
Jock Kane the team won the Is
land championship bea ting)
Prince of Wales (who else?) in
two straight games. The PWC!
series will probably start some
time next week
Next week is Blood Donor Day
at Saint Dunstan's. There will
be a competition between all the
classes for the most donors, a8
. Dun
week take yourself to the gym-
nasium and bleed a pint or two!
Heart — Singleton grandchild-
Spray — Wayne and Linda.
Spray — Janet Mills.
Basket — Doris, Ron, and boys
Wreath. — Florence, Mina,
Myrtle and George.
asket — Nieces and Nephewg
chiinenBeert
Spray — Ileen, Al and Jen-
e.
Cut Flowers — Florence
Poole and Rober
Spray — Grace, Raymond and
Mary.
Wreath —-Bonnie and Frank,
Basket — Dan, Yvonne, Ray
and Mary.
Basket — Lloyd and Cather
ine,
Spray — Harold, a aan Glen,
Betty, Malcolm and
Wreath — Keith, Saye t Donna
and Danny.
pee Piant — Janie and
Murdoc!
Cut rriores — Ruby and
Ernie.
Cut Flowers — Mrs. Newton,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Behie.
Belle and Dan
Spray —
Nicholson.
Spray — Florence and Eric.
Spray — Philip, Enid and
Donnie.
Spray — L.B. MacMillan and
family.
Spray -- Annie Beaton.
Spray — Pople and Teacher
Wood Islands West
Spray — We ulands “West
Women's Institute.
Spray — Southport Women's
Institute.
Spray — Holmans Staff Or
anization.
“Avreath — Agent and Staff,
Department of Transport, Dart-
mouth Marine Agency
Stationary Engineer,
Spray
Department of Transport, Dart
Gideon Bible — D.J. Mont-
gomery. i
Gideon Bible - Norman
Montgomery.
Gideot ic n Bible — Dan A. Mac-
Leod.
Gideon Bible — Irene and
Hector McDonald
CARD OF THANKS
‘The husband and family of the
tate Mra. Wiliam ‘MacMillan
wish to thank all who sent flow.
ver Gideon biel, Seeneines
sympathy and all those wh o
helped in any way during their
recent sad bereavement.
OLD CHRISTIANS
Ethiopia, on the
shoulder of Africa, oamced
the Coptic form of Christianit