SCOUTS A successful Boy Scout Apple Day was held at MO11- tague Saturday. Scouts and Cubs worked toszether to sell nine boxes of apples clearing over $100. Scout Master Doug- SUCCESSFUL AT MONTAGUE las Hender and Cub Master Ina Hickox were very pleased with the response of the pub- lic. Mayor 8. H. Yeo, donated theatre tickets to the top teams. The above picture shows one of the teams dis playing their empty baskets following a good sale. Front . left to right, William Clair. Wayne Doiron: rear: Sandy Beck and Harry Griffin. . ISLAND NEWS PAGE "Montague, Souris, Kings County; 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. Oct. 31, 1962.. Community Planning Q Importance Outlined l\1ONTAGUi«1 —-— A meeting to consider the feasibility of a re- gional community planning as-; sociation was held last night at Montague Present i'or the meet-1 ing were representatives from Cardigan. Georgetown, Nluri‘a_v River. Murray Harbor Montague F J Storey, CiiarlotLeto\\'n,5 chairman of a steering commit- Also present was W Silva. professional town planner for the province: M. F. Hagan oi the Metropolitan Commiltee.;. smith, ‘ Charlottetown: Claude director of town planning for situation of-community planning as it exists in the province at‘ .merlts of a provincial associa-3 tion pointing out that a steering, committee had been appointed some time ago to loo into the matter of forming a provincial association. Mr. Storey. Walter‘ Cox and G. G. K. Peake were appointed to this committee. At last night's meeting it was decided t h a t representatives from each of the communities of the province should meet at ‘ I central location to hear an ad- I. dress by some expert on -» matter following which a deci- sion possibly could be reached to form a provincial community planning association. It was suggested that tiiere possibly should be four steps and‘ llsland Native Dies In Lynn The death occurred Monday iii Lynn, .Vlass.. of James N. Steele. formerly of Ga~spe-reaux. He was 65. ‘ Mr. Steele lived in Lynn for E the past 25 years where he was employed with the Boston—Maine Railroad. He was the son of the late Mr. L and Mrs. Hugh Steele. He was: predeceased by his wife, the former Mary Doherty. His survivors include a dauglh- l ter, Mrs. Bernadette Gilbert ofl Lynn; two sisters. Mrs. Laurai l\icEachern, Saskatchewan. and‘ I to a provincial association stai't- _ Mrs. Cecily M-cCairron, Sturgeon, l ing with a commiinily associa- tion, a regional association. and a provincial association and then to become associated with the Canadian association. It w as pt-tried out that such associa- .-, exist in all provinces ex- cent . .1. Mr. Smith outlined the pur- pose of community planning say- . ing that it was an association of people working together to find out what can be done to improve y the community. Mr. de Silva who answered ‘many questions from the group ‘outlined the position of a pro- itssional planner, saying that the public miisi be informed so as to understand what community planners are trying to do. Pub- ; lic support and opinion are very necessary l(| professional plan- ners he stated. Mr. Hagan advised the repre- lsczitatives oi’ the value of assis- tance 01 these professional planners to his community Bunbury. He pointed out that regulations are for the better- mcnt of the community and this point must be gotten across to ‘land cwners. He stated that his: 1 community had gained ' siderable experience as the re- suit of contacting these planners. thel Following the decision of ; each of thc centres present to {send representatives to a pro- ‘ivince-wide meeting Mr. Storey thanked all for their attendance istating “sorry the need exists tbu; glad you recognize it." P.E.I. : ; The funeral will be held Fri- iday morning to St. Joseph's‘. i Church for Solemn Requiem; ‘High ;VIass. Interment will take place in the St. Joseph's ceme- I tery, Lynn. i iNew Manse lls Dedicated I :At Montague I E MONTAGUE — A large rcpre- 3 gsenlation from the Montague; lUnited Pastoral charge which‘ linclude Montague. Lower Mon-§ ‘ tague and Sturgeon attended the ldedication of the recently com-1 Lpleted manse Monday evening. l The act of dedication was per-l formed by Rev. Dr. W. A. Mac- ‘, Quarrie. chairman of Presby-3 1 tery. The invocation prayer wasy led by Rev. Clayton Lewis oft Charlottetown and was followed. 1 ihy the singing the hymn} l "Happy the Home When God! is There". 9 The scripture passages were‘: read by Rev. R.F. Buirns who]. also extended I welcome those present. Durin the service, Arnold Wightman sang “Bless This House". Mrs. Lloyd Fraser was organist for the occasion. Mr. Lewis spoke briefly. re- miniscing on college days when ‘More Recreational Activity Expected By Montague Com. MONTAGUF. —— The annual ‘ meeting of the Montague He- held Monday night with the chair- V_ A comprehensive report of .. "activities for past year was 1 given by A.F.. Sullivan. secre- "*1 tary. Financial assistance as 1,, well as concrete direclon and . assistance was given to the var- -tious community committees in charge of hockey, baseball. itrack and field and water sate- §i_\‘. in connection with water {safety it was pointed out that ;a new raft had been supplied. 1 Mr. Hughes reported on provincial fitness, and amateur sport conference held in Char- llottetown earlier this year and ‘commented on the proposed lprogram and the financial as- sistance which may be expect- Rolbert -Mills. director of phy- EASlERN BRIEFS .N Twenty members of the Sooris V Council Cat-holilc Women‘s Lea- ’ held attended the conference Amt Sunday at St. Georges. MBMILLAN FUNERAL —The Ilncral for ose McMillan flu P e to St. Oolumbsb urch. East Point. mm-3 nequiem High Mass was . " . w.n. Mc- , who also conducted ’ at the grave. Member: I ‘_'Ittudedh a sical education in the Montague commission. All members oi the ' re-appointed to act for the ensuing year. ' Members of the commission are: Stewart Dewar. represent- ing the Canadian Legion: Dr. . . logs. representing the school board: John Hughes. mo presenting the town council; rs. Peter Sinclair. represent- ing the Red Cross Water Safety ' ; and four members- lat-large: Mm. R.R. Beck. Jack Annear. A.F.. Sullivan and AF. lCampbell. The meeting was most on- thusiastic and all those present 1 are expecting a great I l athletic and recreational activity | in Montague in the coming year. he and Mr. Burns were class- mates. Rev. Ronald Pockiington of Dundas was also present for. the service. l At the ceremony of the keys, the contractor, William White- way handed the keys over to architect Keith Pickard. who in turii passed them to Dr. A.E. Ings. chairman of the building committee. They were then given to Kenneth MacDonald, chairman of trustee‘ , The solemn and impressivel service of dedication closed with j the Benediction. V Refreshments were served ‘ by the UCW of the pastoral charge. l l to meet with Council at its regular meetingi Thursday. l One topic for discussion may ' be when a start will be made on the demolition of the old li- brary building now on the site of the memorial. the Executivr ' look for the l\Memoria~| 'Bui|ding Plans ‘“""’ Arrive Here It - for memorial hull that is to be built in Charlotte- cliu town. l or. llnolhool h niuauiw NEWS on 909- 7.. . E DISCOUNTS T0 60% SAWNG E 4 Great Sale Days S IN EVERY DEPARTMENT w“_' ."“m__ Fri. MANY ITEMS NOT Anvennssn’ °d_5;1*‘f°‘mv. 3 HARDWARE APPLIANCES SPORTS GOODS SUNDRY ii‘.ii'é” ‘;°::?.Z;°:.:L‘°;........ 'i°ii.§§ $2.3” ......... “§;8°§ ii.§§ ;:::~:.;'"° i§.§§‘ *::.r tt.§‘§ zratsr. ‘iii? ittt‘ Sir :;:;":.... ‘i°t'.‘s'§‘ st? “°§s‘.‘§’§9 “Z».‘;2°'i §’.T“.‘.‘.“$.‘i'.;.3lf.;' §°§.§§‘ 82:? ‘i°§_§§ ::;;:':::,;:;r* 3399.01: 22:. .fi;ii’ iii SAVE 2 Pc. CHESTERFIELD ' sAvE F001) ])[sp0sER SAVE Reg. 289.95. Coidspot 70.10 Turq. Nylon. 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