\ This group, photographed et * the Annual Meeting of the Hol- stein: an Association of Canada at Toronto, represent the Atlantic Provinces. Front row, LEFT TO. RIGHT: An- drew Jardine, Freetown, Leaders. Scouters Club A Charlottetown District scouterg Club was formed at a . meeting of scout leaders - ie the Charlottetown area at Birch LOCAL BRIEFS ENTERS HOSPITAL. Mrs.-William Buchanan, 104- 6pring Park Road, has entered the P.E.I. Hospital for treat- ment. IN HOSPITAL “|ter, assistant cubmaster of Mrs, Rebecca Robertson, | Trinity group, secretary; and Munn’s Road is at present a pa- | rene King, cubmaster of the tient in the Souris Hospital. * _- RETURNS HOME Cenvalescing at home after his fliness at Souris Hospital is . Ralph Robertson of Kingsboro.. Mrs. Colin Dixon, former resi- dent_of East. Baltic now residing in Connecticut has been a sur- gery patient in hospital there. Neil MacDougall, 111° Nassav Street is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital. IS CONVALESCING John MacDonald is convalesc- ing at his home in Rollo Bay fol- lowing a recent illness when he was a patient at Souris Hospital _and the P.E.I. Hospital. . SPIEL OPENS Pius Smith, president of the provincial command of the Roy- al Canadian Legion Tuésday de- livered the first stone to official- ly open the annual Provincial Le- gion Curling Bonspiel at © the Charlottetown Curling Club. NEPHEW DIES William MacCallum, 78 Doug- las Street, Charlottetown, re- ceived news Monday of the death of his nephew, Roy Dawe, who died unexpectedly in Lynn, Mass. TO DELIVER TALK Miss \Catherine Matheson of Charlottetown, assisted by her sister Barbara, will deliver one of the five student talks sched- ~~gled=on~ the» Friday night --min- istry school as part of the week- end convention of Jehovah's Wit- ogg to be held in Summer- e. : PRICES QUOTED The ao a Division of the | MARITIME REPRESENTATIVES | | turned to her home in Murray +H OSPITAL—PATIENT——— ._jthe Hennessey. Funeral-Home-—to P.E.1.; Grant Floyd, Sussex, N.B.; BACK ROW, left. to right: E.P. Jarvis, -Frederic- ton, N.B.,, Maritime fieldman and Bruce M. _ Trenholn, Grand Pre, N.S., newly elect- ed fourth vice-president of the. Association. Form night. Frank Zakem, provincial com missioner, addressed the gath- ering and pointed out many ad- vantages of a scouters’ club and the services it could give’ to promote and sustain scouting in the area. It was decided to host Sum- merside scouters at a meeting on March 9 and it ie planned that the Charlottetown Club wil! meet monthly thereafter. Officers elected te the newly formed Charlottetown Scouters* Club include. Garnet Buell, cub- sai of Zion group, president, arren Robinson, assistant cub- master of the Baptist group, vice president; Barbara Bowlan, eubmaster of the Holy Redeem- er group, treasurer; Enid Car- Basilica group was placed in charge of the program. Court, Experimental Farm, tast’| Phone Eastern and C sland News Page entral Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., March 2, 1966. 5 | evening Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was 50 years of age. Mr. MacMillan was the son Jot the late Hon. W.J.P. MacMil- lan; former premier of Prince Edward Island and Mrs.. Mac- Millan. , Mr. MacMillan was educated at Queen Square School, Union Commercial College and St. Dun- Surviving are his wife, the Ex-Premier’s-Son Passes Suddenly _,non River, @ son William of s-Son Charlottetown and his stepmoth- er, Mrs. W.J.P. MacMillan, Charlottetown. Also surviving are datighters Geneva, Mrs. Albert Peddle of ‘Montreal; Mary Lee, Mrs. Ste- phen Bezanson, Greenwood, N.S., and Geraldine, Mrs. Kenneth Smith of Charlottetown. Other survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Alban Farmer of Charlottetown and Mrs. G. E, Bohan, California. A third sis- ter, Mrs. Sinclair Trainor vre- deceased him. Two surviving brothers are Joseph R., of Halifax and Dr. former Mary.Cummings of Ver- Allan MacMillan, Cliarlottetown. I Microwave ls Near Completion Network increased ‘ervice now being established will handle voice, record and high-speed date com- munications." “This. is taking into account the ever-increasing public de- mand for facilities that will give access to and interconnéct com- puters,’’ he added. Emergency power factlities inicude a battery and converter at Egmont and a diesel unit at Summerside. These mean that the service can be maintained tele-|even if the public _ electricity supply fails. The modern micro- system is an effective WEATHER} TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: Low overnight -_ Tuesday a Dawson .... ; “14 Victoria ...cscceoees 33 Edmonton .. " Calgary ... 18 Regina 26 Winnipeg .. 30 Toronto .,.. 40. Ottawa ..... ee 39 Montreal ° : 41 Quebec . os cecseases 30 ¥ Fredericton ....--. 25 Saint John ...,..--. 30 41 Moncton .......0+. 24 — Halifax ........+.-. 31 os Charlottetown .... 27 “1 | Sydney .....- cebeek 20 39 Yarmouth ..,.0..+- 33 44 St. John’s .scoccoce. 21 - 8B “Albany 46 Boston ~.. 52 Atlanta 58 |Tampa .....++ 68 New Orleans .....--. 48 63 Los Angeles .....-. 50 59 HALIFAX (OP) — The wea- | ther office says strong west | winds will bring drier and a little colder air into the dis. | ‘trict today. Almost every locai- | ity can expect some sunshine. A few snowflurries are etc for most eastern regions. Gener- Ef Deceased Had Island Ties _ Mrs. Charles Collier has re- CITY AREA FUNERALS SARK- FUNERAL .— The- fan:} eral of Mrs. Janet Sark. took place on Tuesday morning from St. Bonaventure’s Church, Trac- ladie. Requiem High Mass was leelebrated by Rev. Kenneth 'MacMillan who also conducted service at the grave. The pall- ~}the home of her son, Roy, in Ha- neral of her mother, Mrs. Leo- nard Bowdridge. s. Bowdridge, 89, died at lifax with whom she resided for the past eight years following ithe death of her thusband. Isie, Mrs. Collier; and sons: oy, Angus, Leo in Halifax and Donald in Burgeo, Nfld. _Also surviving are a brother, | Capt: ‘Charles Dicks of Burgeo and a sister, Mrs. Agatha Bug- oat Cornerbrook, . Newfound- ani A second sister — pre- deceased her. bearers were: Bernard Smith, Frank MacNally, Owen Hughes Albert Bernard, Martin Mitchéll, Fred Murphy. Interment took place in the church cemetery. DUFFY FUNERAL — The funeral for James F. Duffy was held Monday morning from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to the Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by his pas- tor, Very Rev. Francis Maloney, CSsR, who also conducted the service at the grave. The man- agement and staff of the Guard- ian-Patriot attended in a body. Present in the sanctuary were Rev. W.J. Enright, CSsR, ‘and’ Rev. William Cumeford, CSsR. Pallbearers were: Frank Wailk- er, J.J. Connolly, William Bur- nett, William Hancox, Everett | Toombs, Cleo Rioux. Interment was in the Catholic cemetery. Department of Agriculture yes- terday reported that egg prices have remained steady for the past week or ten days. On Tues- day dealers were quoting tte following prices to dealers for man. charged with being drunk and incapable was given a 20- day suspended sentence. ungraded eggs delivered in Cha. lottetown: Grade ‘A’ large 37 cents; Grade ‘A’ medium 32 cents end Grade ‘A’ small 2% cents. FINES LEVIED } Fined. $10 and costs or four | days by Justice of the Peace Al- bert. Dinnis in Traffic Court Tuesday were: Douglas Milton Cameron, Mt. Stewart, turning across traffic; Ernest Alphonsus Beagan, Johnston's River, inef- ficient equipment; Sterling- Rob- | ert Rattray, Roseneath., A| charge of failing—to-—transfer the registration of a motor vehicle against Gary Alan Mac- | Innis, Charlottetown, was ad- | journed: without plea. FINED FOR SPLASHING Charged with splashing a. mipedestrian, Latry Davidson, | Parkdale, was fined $15 and costs or five days when he ap- Hearing Aids at sensible prices @® Eye-glass hearing Aids @ Behind the Ear Hearing Aids @--All-in The Ear Hear- ‘ing Aids that require no’ batteries For .a FREE information | booklet fill out Coupon and ff mail today to Martime Hearing Service Ltd. Bayers Road Shopping Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia ADDRRESS wereee . LAW PROTECTS PETS - It is- against the law in On- tario to send a letter threaten- ing a person's pet. — x*«* x peared. before Magistrate A. do your shopping at North River Store for everyday Steady Low Prices! GET A BRAKE JOB NOW! NOW ONLY $20. 59 All Chev, ‘ "Pontiac Cars, Genuine G.M. parts. This price includes front and rear wheels, Installed eo i ef Bet spuulei8i set 6) 0 Oley Nai a ally sunny weather with little | temperature change is forecast | for Thursday. Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Eastern - New | Brunswick Counties: Cloudy | — a few sunhy periods and enowflurry; a little colder; winds westerly 20, low-high at New Glasgow and Charlottetown 32 and 35, Monc- ton 30 and 35; outlook for Thurs- day, sunny, little temperature | High tide today at Charlotte- town 6.27 a.m. and 5.12 p.m. At Rustico at. 1.05 a.m.and. 1.09 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen | minutes later than Charlotte- | town. Sun rises today at 6.46 a.m, and sets at 6.05 p.m. RHEUMATIC PAIN) ee Jong for relief from the of r = a and om oe oan sutecing ee using TROe 8. | Don't let du’ and stabbing | ee handicap any longer. Try EMPLETON’S T-R-C’s. 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