"Trinity Church Holds up to the parade. “Ged the required tests ‘(Sixth Charlottetown ~ealled to 103 Upper Queen Street Rev. John G.E. Ball, Jo Anne MacEachern: FRONT, Neil MacNair arid Shelly Younker, During the service a nimber of-religious and life emblems were presented to those who successfully passed the re- quired examinations. THE ANNUAL Lord Baden ‘ Powell church service was tield for cubs, brownies, guides and scouts of Trinity United Church Sunday even- ing in the church hall. From the LEFT are Michael Han- cox, Re Gerald Wyrwas, fo son. Lora Ann, with Mari- | Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts \ rhe Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. ” 1966. - INew York : " n Jacksonville at 87 Miami %8 OFF Kansas City 2. Tucson 3% (68 HALIFAX (CP) The wea- | ther office say Sunda$ was the third consecutive day with re.| 5 | cord breaking cold temperatur- | Si es in the Miritimes. - Halifax, | Greenwood, -Yarmoiith, Truro, | Sydney, Summerside. and Fred:| ericton experienced such frigid} daytime and night time tempera: | tures that existing records for “for any other for ter ereposes. But he said [oe oer Se oe a soale \ne conks oa anes Seek Oe bate? i\tenance.”- ance was “a lump sum pay- The revenue department ruled |ment payable in instalments."’ that Mr. Hansen could not claim He ruled that Mr. Hamsen was the $100-a-month payments onjentitled to claim the $100 his annual income tax returns monthly payments as deduc- because the settlement se oes frobm~income for tax per- \lump sum payment | pay poses instalments, and not: alimony —— jon . periodic basis.” i HUDDLE TOGETHER peal board J. 9.) Weldon, writing. the board's judgment, said the $6,000 pay-popultion lives im the Gret ment wae 8 se | | population lives in the . Great income |Lakes-St. Lawrence basin. About 60 per cent of Canada’s - on the salt of Borden ee Se aelaal. She leaves to mourn besides her husband, two daughters and’ time Electric, Charlottetown, Mary, student at Birchwood High and Sheldon, student at Summerside Vocational School; Also her parents and one brother, John of Allison, and one sister | Mrs.. Bilis MacPherson, Peters | Road. Baden-Powell Parad evening Trinity . United igie Ferguson and David abba Church, Charlottetown, held its |Setond year scouts (8th troop) annual Baden Powell Sunday ‘Terry ‘MacLeod, Arthur CYorke, church parade with brownies, David Cairns, James Auld ahd guides, cubs, scouts, rovers and Jack Ambler. (9th troop) Doug- leaders in attendance. las Ramsay: Third year scouts During the service, 63 ‘religion |(9th ‘troop ) Roger Young and Last , life emblems were present- Michael Hancox. (8th troop) oe those who successfully pas- ,Dotglas Crosby, David Stewart, ten Roger Long, Charles Cann and | For the past-six weeks leading Allan MacRae. instructions were given by the following: i Enid Carter..Mrs Jorce.- Coss | Mrs. MacPhee man, Mrs. Kay | MacFadyen, Barbara MacNevin, w endy Funeral Teday Younker, David Swan, Bennett . Jenkins, Gordon Craswell. Brian’ Mrs. Malcolm B. MacPhee, MacLean and Walter Auld um- died on February 18 at the| der-the direction of Rev. G.G.' Prince Edward island hospital. Wyrwas She was in her 47th year. RECEIVE AWARDS She was the former’ Hazel Those. receiving awards at'Campbell, a daughter of Mr. and Trimty. were Junior emblem Mrs.-Herbert Campbell of Allis- Brownie ‘ton, P.E.I- Pack) — Shelley Younker, Ka- She was a graduate of Prince ren Ford, Melanie Hoard, Deb- of Wales. College and taught bie Vessey, Sandra MacEachernt | school for a number of years. At and Heather Stevenson Junior the time of her illness she was emblem ‘Seyenth Guide pom : y) — Karen- Lavers, Gale Ravror Linda Jenkins, Jo Anse] ~=6 CITY AREA MacEachern, a Wartell F NE LS end Mette Lane; Junior em- RA 3 bleen ‘Seventh Guide Company’ U . —. Wendy Michael, Darlene Duncan, Carol MacKay, Karen The following cubs and scouts have passed the religion. and hfe awards set by the United Church of Canada First year cubs (Eigtth-Pack) MacLean Funeral Home to St. Peter’s Cathedral where service was conducted by Ven. Arch- Scott, MacK Errol Je dezcon J.R. Davies. ene eo - MacKenzie, Err m- <i y kins, Brisa Doherty, New! Mac pam i cee hake Se ae Néir ” and” Wade Mac Benoit nzihig a BOS” were HE (Ninth Cubs) Glarence E'!'* stott of HLL. Sear and the execu- First Bunbury cubs: David Liv tive members of the Belvedere ingstone and Andy Walker * Gov and Winter Club. Honorary cond year cubs: Paul Smith,! ‘pallbearers were: _ Loyd 8th, Blair Cutcliffe, 9th. Arche (Coy Dr Ken Irwin, Dr. William MacPherson, Sth. (Second ve2r) storeside, Dr. R.G. Lea, Dr. R. Burton How=tt and Paul Farqu- D Drysdale, W.G. Barbour, Ste- harson (Third year %h cubs) . ort Chandler, Thomas Rogers, Peter James, Dale Wood. Bruce | se Hill, Harold. Blackburn, Norton. (8th cubs) Allan Mac--ponaig Lamb. Active pallbear- Lean, Randy Ford, Ian Johnston ¢-. were. Donald Tinney, Mel end~ Donnie- Stevenson Bunbury Jenkins; Ralph Manning, David See Namie Son a ee, eet ee Donald Callbeck, Brian MacRae. 8 Internado aay. Allan Long, Gary Ford and Dov- gias Howard: (9th troop) Jim HYDE FUNERAL — The. fr- MacMillan, Philip Young, Rez- neral for Mrs. Fred Hyde of TE se was held Satur- BRIEFS . ducted by” Roydon Reruchle, as. sisted by Rev. ME. Aitken. Hymns sung were Safe in the arms of Jesus and Breathe on Me Breath of God. The pallbear- ers ‘were Gordon MacEwen, Al- lison Mutch, Roy Crosby, Mel- vin Hyde, George Ayers and Co- lin. MacPhail, all nephews of the DAMAGE SLIGHT Phail. Interment in Meadow- The city fire ae bank Cemetery. BREHAUT FUNERAL — The for Wallace Dewar a an cea were an at approximately 11:30 Saturday night, the residence of Walter funeral Bowlan. Af oil burner explosion lnaut was held Saturday, SEAR FUNERAL — Funeral | held Saturday, Feb. 19 from the caused slight damage to the! home and there were no injuries BREAK DISCOVERED Friday night, ‘constables Wayne Macintyre and Don Mac- Donald of the. ,Charlottetown police department. dscovered a) broken window on the south side | of the IMT bus terminal. It is located on Richmond Street. The two constables _investigat- ed and couldn't find any ev! dence of theft last night. but the manager of the terminal’ report- o a microphone was missing ceadak daa Saturday ~ ASSESSED FINES Peter Kovac, York; and Pau! R. Hoy, city, were each fined © and costs or two days for — to stop at a stop sign) when. they appeared _ before ‘(Magistrate A.J. Haslam. QC, in city police court Saturday morn- { ing. A Georgetown man, charged | with was || ed with being drunk and incap- | 19, from the MacLean Funeral Home to the Pownal United |Church wher€ was con- lducted by Rew:W.E. Grant and Rev. TR. Goudge: Hymns sung were. Unto The Hills and The Lord Is My ae ae Pallbear- | Jones, sana Judson, Harold Beaton, John MacMillan. Flow- lerbearers were: ton Wood, Clifford Birt, ‘Wallace Smith, Vernon MacLennon, Gay Jud. son, Peter Ings. Interment took place in the church cemetery, MacDONALD FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Wallace B. MacDonald was held Sunday, Feb. 20, from the Maclean Fu- neral Home where setvice was conducted by George Page and Ray: Kenny. Hymns sung were: The Lord Is My Shepherd, and, ‘Abide With Me. Pallbearers were: Harvey MacDonald, Wal- lace MacDonald, Ronnie Mac- able. was given a 20 day sus-|ter MacDonald. Interment took pended - sentence, bald pendina aaod wiem, mmitment place im The funeral will take place to- day, Feb. 2ist at 2 pm. from! Caledonia Presbyterian Church. | es in Valleytield cere. | Hickox Funeral. | Held Sunday | MONTAGUE — Funeral’ ser- vice for the late Beecher Hickox, | Montague, who passed away Fri- day, February 18th at the Prince | wite Edward Island Hospital in his 75th year were held Sunday, Feb- ruary 20th at 2 ppm. from Trin- . 3 —. Church Montague. Garnet Mcintyre Sr. F lowe r- bearers were: Sandy Hilchey, Milton Fraser Jr. Malcolm Mc- Gowan, Roy Gillis, Edward Mac- Laren, Arnold Wightman. The late Mr. Hickox was born at Clyde River, son of Mary Jane and Robert Hickox. He was ed- ueated then moved to Western Canada.where he filed on a homestead in 1910. He was a member of the No. 2 draft of the Fifth Siege Battery where he served as gunner. He; also served as cook in France jand Germany Following the war he returned | \to P.E.¥. and farmed for a time jat Loyalist, later returning to Western Canada where he once Canadian Imperial ,|ACTIVE IN SCOUTS Robert §. . Jardine Dies Unexpectedly Robert §.P. . Jardine, well known Charlottetown citizen, re- | tired bank manager, and veler- an of World War One, died un- expectedly in the city yesterday, afternoon...He was 75. He had) attended service at the Kirk of | St. James in the. morning. Mr. Jardine was born in Free- town, P.E.L, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Jardine. As| a@ young man he joined the Bank | of Commerce now known as the, Bank of Commerce: ~ : Following the end of the war, Mr. Jardine rejoined the bank and served in various branches: ; He returned to Summerside in 1930 as manager of the branch here. In 1940 he was appointed | manager of the branch at Char-| lottetown. He retired in 1950, | On his retirement, Mr. Jar- | & organized po Jardine Ad-| : justing Agency . now man- : aS aged by his son David. -R.S.P, JARDINE N.S., David im: Sherwood, and one daughter, Margaret at | home, : | The funeral will be held — day afternoon at 2 o'clock from Mr. Jardife was an Elder in’ the Kirk of St. James and trea- surer of the Session. Keenly in- | terested in youth, he lent active support to the Boy Scout move- ment for many years. | An ardent n, he was | ment will be in Sherwood Ceme- sportsma: particularly interested in fishing | itery. -| Moncton. 12 below, 8 above, Fred. the Kirk of St. James. Inter- |- pen date ' were either broken or | a air far to the north and cold air ae unusual situation of mit | op * ae ke we »* ye yf i over the: Maritimes has led to! the development of a large area | of cloud and intermittent snow | over much of Quebec and Lab- rador. This weather is now ex. | Your lover’s Hush, Hush, cued. Charlotte Supprese that piercing scream blood on yonder rug lief from the low temperatures of the past few days can be ex. pected today. Regional forecasts to drift slowly south. | Gives substance to saad dream. - Cloud will spread slowly eT cou be district today. Fol- lowed later by snowflurries or | . t Hush, Hush, harlo intermittent enow. Not much re- — - L The years will soon erase A lover’s lies, his pleading eyes Se weet bs face. ' Prince Edward Islaid, Kast: ern ae Brunswick Counties, Lower St. John River Valley, of Chaleur: Clouding over. | Intermittent light snow con- tinuing extremely cold; Jight winds increasing in the niornYhg to westerly 15; low-high at Char- Charlotte don’t you ery Hush, Hush, sweet Charlotte Chop, Chop sweet Charlotte A faithless man must die. 12 below 5 above, 12 below 5 above, Mone. below 8. above, Frederic. below 8 above, Sait If below 10 above, ~—— beliton 18 below zero. High tide today at” Charlotte. town 12.16 a.m. and 11.47 p.m.| At Rustico at 8.32 a.m. and 6.54: p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- 6.59 Ht and curling. He was a member ~ of the Charlottetown ‘Club. Mr, Jardine leaves to mourn | his wife, the. former” Margaret | Ratchford. of Amherst, N‘S., least three sons, Robert in Montreal, WEATHER ore. 'CP) — Tempera- again took up farming in the Codene area of Saskatchewan. In 1987 he returned to this . and for the past few - has a at Montague. He He had been in poor health ‘for several years. He leaves to mourn besides his wife, the former Ina Halladay of Abernelty, Sask., one ~daughter Elsie, Mrs. Kenneth MacLeod, Kinross and one son, Harold, at home, also two “sisters, Leah, Mrs. Leah MacNeill' and Ada was conducted by Rev. Tudeel Burn s, Hymns sung hia The Lords ais My Shepherd and | Abide With Me. ; The Legion burial service was| | conducted by -Comrade- | MacKinnon; Last Post and Rev-) eille was sounded by Comrade | George Boudreault. - Pallbearers were: Archie Hil-| jchey, John Hughes, Frances Fraser, Ralph Beck, W. Brehaut, | pe RECPEOr 8 Weve rey, ae Anglia’s got luxurious — *Suggested Anglia Standard maximum rete! “Whaaat? _ Anglia. has r for meand my mite And gives.me up to 40 miles a gallon?” SUZ | Matheson both of Charlottetown: eee also leaves three grandchild. _ Seven brothers and slstere pre Basil deceased him. NAMED FOR A MEAL African place Dahomey. honors a 17th comuly. mere king; it means Reeca.d Dan.” ~) ‘ Prt. beats a lot of what you want. And the price is right! Anglia’s striking good looks are something you'll be proud of. You and your “family will ride in roomy comfort mite after mile, that's how. spacious Anglia is! And with deep comfortable bucket - ‘Earl James, West Royalty who Fredericton lew Overnight High Sunday 40 inight-on—St. -Peters Highway, in |Churehill front of the Royalty Oaks ae: eee Bay” The two-car collision between Ottawa Gerald Clinton of Souris who /Montreal was driving a 1965 Comet and |Quebec was driving a 1957 Hillman was Saint John reported to have been the result Moncton of one of the vehicles gliding on Halifax the slippery survace of the high: [ceaetetiatown total estimate of SRE ou $400 and there ‘St. John's BSrentunnhesSosbawetSse AD -27 -15 2 -17 -16 -21 26 “14 “17 5 -16 8 5 5 3 _"G'wan ae © you ‘re ra |Alimony Claim | Dawson ; OTTAWA (cP)—The tax RCMP Report [Prince George 16 pe alt 4 x 2 ; Cra ictori ae nt that Two Car sh Edmonton = a man ae, alimony | The RCMP oe an acci+|Saskatoon “2 payments nw dent which occured at eet | Regina -12 cannot deduct them _ oe ‘cash and Court Okays | In Tax Case NOMINATED FOR 7 ACADEMY AWARDS! 20th Century-Fox Presents An Associates and A.2°ch Company Produce BeTTe DaWS OLMade HAVILLAND egg ae paid: STARTING stor} TODAY 00 a month for 140 months for his wife’s ‘support and mainte- Provisions | LINED JEANS seats! 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