' BRIEFS ¢ Deanna Bryden of Regina was named M i s s Saskatchewan Roughrider Monday. Miss Bry- den, sponsored by the Regina oung Liberal Association. will ' MISS :ROUGHRI DER g, . compete in the Miss Grey Cup contest along with entrants from other Canadian Football League cities. (OP Wirephoto) ISLAND NiWSPlEi‘ Western And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Oct. 13, 1964. 3 W" - »' SUMMERSIDE — Two motor accidents in this area resulted in three people being taken to Prince County Hospital over the Thanksgiving weekend. Saturday evening at approxi- mately 7.45 pedestrian Wallace Montgomery of New Annan was rushed to hospital by ambulance from Bowness Funeral Home after being struck by a car dri- ven by James Earl Hickey Summerside while walking along the highway. Montgomery, who suffered a compound fracture of the right leg was reported resting com- fortably last night by Dr. J.K. ear. The injured man was treated at the scene by Dr. L.K. Zielinski of Kensington. The Summerside RCMP de- tachment investigated. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robblee 0 v. Three Admitted To P.C. Hospital By JOSEPH MacSWEEN i LONDON (Cm—Harold Wil-; son, Labor party leader, said onday the Soviet Union‘s new space-satellite feat shows the "ty of the British Tory nu~ clear policy. Campaigning for Thursday‘s eneral election, Wilson used‘ the Russian exploit to attack 00 of Dartmouth, N.s., were taken to Prince County Hospital Sun- day morning when their vehicle. a 1956 model. was in collision with a 1960 model car driven by Donald Holt of Lower Meaghres Grant. N.S.. at 11.05. At the time of the collision one vehicle was reported to have been leaving the service station at Carleton while the ot er ve- hicle was proceeding along the Trans Canada Highway towards Borden. Attending physician Dr. Dan- iel L. Stewart of Bedeque stated last night that both patients were in fair condiion and improving. He added that neither had any serious injunles and that they should out of hospital in a couple of days. investigating was the Borden RCMP detachment. Southpolrt Accident Victim Flown To Halifax Hospital An 18-year-old Savage Harbor youth. Kenneth Gnnn. injured when his ear rolled over at Southport early Saturday, was flown to hospital in Halifax for reatment from the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospitai late Mon- day afternoon. no Over 1,000 Attend Funeral Oi Monsignor Funeral of the late Monsignor .YA. Murphy, DD, former rec- tor of St. Dunstan's University and honorary Vicar General of the diocese who died Friday in Charlottetown, was held from the Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Mary's Church, Souris. where Sole e uiem High 3 as was celebrated yesterday morn- The remains were transferred Sunday to the church. A guard of honor was formed there by students from three Souris schools. The parish priest as- corted the remains to the altar, where they lay in state. The Libera was sung by the senior choir. and the Rosary J.A. Murphy said by Rev. J.J, Dunphy, cur- ate at Souris. Very Rev. P.F. MacDonald was celebrant of Solemn Re- quiem High Mass at 10 am. yesterday. Deacon was Rev. Patrick Walsh; sub-deacon was Rev. Wilfred Keefe, and master of ceremonies, Rev. Pius Mur- naglian. Thurifer was Rev. JJ. Dunphy, and the eulogy was de- livered by Monsignor J.A. Sulli- van. Father MacDonald also con ducted service at the grave im- mediately following the mass. Attending the service in a ho- dy were man rs of the local chapter of the Knights of Col- umbus. The Grand Knights of Charlottetown provided the WESTERN . CAR BURNS A 1955 sedan. owned by Wayne Barbour, Alma. was ex- tensively damaged by fire about 10.30 last night. The unoccupied vehicle was parked near the CNR station in Alberton when the fine was discovered. The blame was extinguished by the Al rton Fire Department. S’SIDE BUSY PORT Among ships which docked at Summerslde last week were the which part cargo of pulpWood for France; the MV Angeliese from Baltimore, which brought a sup- ply of superphosphates for Can- ada Packers. Ltd. and the MV Dragmajoncall. which took on a shipment of frozen food for the United Kingdom. MACDOUGALL FUNERAL Funeral for Basil L. MacDoug- all was held Monday morning guard of honor. The sisters of St. Martha and Sisters of Notre Dame also at- tended in a body. 70 PRIESTS About 70 priests, some of whom assisted the senior choir during the mass, were among the crowd of 1.000 persons who attended'the funeral. Pallbearers were: MacDonald. H a' r r y . George MacAulay, Peter Mac- Aulay. James Pacquet and Chester O'Donnell. Pall carriers were: Very Rev George A. MacDonald, Verv Rev. Bernard MacDonald. Rev. Dr. J.P.E O'Hanley, Rev. Har- old Croken, Rev. Walter Mc- Guigan and Rev. William D. MacDonald. Dr. . .M. Putnam of Char- lottetown. said Mr. Gunn was suffering a fractured skull and rhead injuries. and was the Victoria General Hospital in Halifax bar on RCAF arch and Rescue air-er t from Green- w . ,--k Mir. Gun.- accident which occured at the o in the accident. intersection of the Keppoch- Southport Road. shortly after midnight Saturday. He was after- ward taken to Prince Edward Island Hospital. Brenda M'acCormack. 294 Eu- ston Street. only passenger in the car which went out con- trol and rolled over. was not injured. The car was heavily damaged Charlottetown once again Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home's contention that Britain must retain its sep- arate nuclear deterrent. “It's the shape of the arms race of the future." Wilson said of the satellite carrying three Russians into space. “ ' Alec think he is going into that race." The Labor chief added that our years ago he predicted the development of satellites capa- ble of delivering nuclear weap~ 8 on U) i; no. one. Sir Alec meanwhile led a Conservative counter - assault against the gains Labor is re- ported to be making late in the campaign. TOURS IN HELICOPTER In a helicopter tour of Essex centres, he said: “I have found the Conservative party up and down he country in fine heart. Our morale is very high and we are going to win‘ ’ The Tory he a spokesman d q u a r t e r s promised a fight ‘like fury" in the final days of the campaign. And to prove it, terrible-tempered Quintin Hog was thrown into the spotlight. Speaking of the Labor party‘s burgeoning bid for power. the education minister decl “If the British public this it would be star bonkers (crazy)." Stock exchange prices, mean- while. continued to tu no ble where they left off Friday in a session that the biggest ared: falls for staring wave of selling since the Cuba Detachment of the RCMP invest- igat . was... “claim. Futility In Tory Nuclear Policy crisis of 1962. They closed above i worst levels but finanClal meal apparently feared a Conserva- tive defeat. LABOR LEADS POLL A national opinion poll pub-l lished Monday gave Labor ‘ .l-per-cent lead over the Con- servatives. This compared with ast week‘s Conservative leadl of 0.9 per cent. g Hogg said the campaign «showed "sanity on our side and madness on the other side." I Stadacona Bows To St. Mary’s l HALIFAX CPl —_ A 15-pointi second half carried St. Mary'sI Huskies to a 23-14 win over Stadacona Sailors in a bruis- ing Atlantic Football Confer-; ence game here Monday. i The win snapped Stadacona's win streak at three games and put St. Mary‘s in a three-wa tie for third place with Mount Allison Mounties and St. Frang cis Xavier. two points behind the Sailors. University of New Brunswck hold; down the run- nerup spot with five points. The power running of rookie‘ Ted Purnell and the pass catch. . ing of wingback Al Keith paced ‘ Hluskies‘ attack. Purnell scor- one touchdown. booted three converts and picked up 140 of‘ St. Mary’s 248 yards rushing. Keith combined with quarter-: back Dave Murphy on a 54.l yard (pass play in the third! quarter for a touchdown. Keith added two singles. ‘ Daryl Burgess scored ‘ other St. Mary's major in the. fourth quarter. i SUMMARY ' quarter — 1. lllEl First SMU. .HO “We‘re going to fight like fury," said Lord Blakenham, Tory party c'iairman. referringl to a speech - blitz- that wasi stepped up Monday by Douglas-( me and more than 20 of hlsl ministers. While the Tories fanned out from London. Wilson marched. behind a Lancasliire pipe band' playing Cock 0' the North and: told a Manchester audience that! “one more final heave" by La-l bolr would end 13 years of Tory. ru 6 touchdown (Parnell): 2. SMU,‘ convert (Purnell); 3. SMU, sin-Q gle (Keith). I Second quarter 4 S d, touchdown (Cordick); 5. Stud, convert (Mikkelson). Third quarter — 6. SMU.‘l touchdown (Keith); 7. SMU. ‘ convert (Purnell); 8, SMU. sin- gle (Keith), 1 Fourth quarter ~— SMU. ' and Eddie Grapes (2:15). . . i Other winners wer . A. Dibbon of Halifax, was tne' ‘ 3 i only double—dash winner on an l 3% ,(Zfai' \Iliqltizidllxvls eight~dash harness racing cars. Enos mm” (2.19). -. v! . . , u i l I V l" ’ l-m. Direct Newport (2:14 H) the sweep with l 2131-! - inlilhe seventh. “ ncle Mike was the . a n ('1 double winner, racing illim in the second and sixth. ‘0 Mike posted times of 2.17 2.16 2—5. ' The daily double combina- tion of Times Choice Guinn‘s Boy return SACKVILLE DOWNS, N.S. (CPI — Huckster, owned by 8. here Monday. night. . The horse sped to the fastest time of the night with a 2.08 3-5 , ‘ clocking in the third race and crested the wire in race seven in 2.09. x GOES MODERN BRlSTOL. England (or) ‘ {The lO-lane chcn Bridge. to; " opened late next year over . River Seven. will have the IT modern toll-collecting sysie Europe. £50,000 compu- 1 will calculate the tolls and 6’ , ro lie 5 Other winners were Ichi (2.12 1-5), Princess Spanglei . (2.10). My Haven (212), King Steven (2.11 3-5). Golden (2.10 1-5), and Josedale Co-Pi- lot (2.14). The exactor on a combination of Josedale Co-Pilot and Poplar Eden paid $160.30, while the daily double combination of lcin Ru and Princess Spangler re- turned $108.80. SYDNEY (CP) J ud y’s Beauty swept to victory in both dashes of the Invitational Pace at the Sports Centre here Mon- day night. Judy’s Beauty won the first heat in 2.13 and then completed to n: E WORMS WORK ,. EPSOM. Engand ’CP) _‘- ' team of worms is to turn for Old Freeman‘s Rugby C« here. The problem to be tack? by the worms is the failures grass on the field and wo' farmer Frank Lynam promi that his slippery employees do everything necessary wi eight months. touchdown (Burgess): 10, SMU convert (Pumell); 11. Stadh touchdown (Clapp): 12. Stad.l convert (Mikkelson). l Maritime Racing 5 SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CF) —3 Marta Hal and Noble Wickliam’ split wins in Monday night's featured Thanksgiving Day Pace at Exhibition Park Race- wa ' Marta Hal took the first half in 2:09 4-5, the fastest time posted in the eight-dash har- ness racing program. Noble wickham captured the repeat in 2:10 i t. Guinn‘s Boy was the lone: double dash winner. in times! of 2:11 +5 and 2:11 1-5. winners were Hermes (2:11 4-5, Times Choice (2:13 83'/3% MORTGAGES On new or improved city homes Or for Re-financing 7% on standard two thirds loans on first class security—slightly higher on others. come in and talk over your requirements with HYNDMAN & CO. LIMITED MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS Dial 4-6567 57 Queen St r was injured in the Talent Caravan Planned By Alberton CARC AiLBElR’ION — R.D. MacKin- non presided at the October meeting of Alberton Retarded Children’s Association which open with the OARC prayer. Plans for an amateur talent caravan are to be formulated by a committee comprised of Mr MaeKinnon, Mrs. A.C. Green. Mrs. Brydon Smith and Mrs. Gerald Rooney. rs. .Green was re-appointed chairman of the flowers of hope committee. Mrs. Rooney and Mrs. F. J. Carpenter will convene a food sale to be held in the library Saturday. Oct. 1. Doreen drew will make the posters. Sect Revolt Fla res Again L'USAKA, Northern Rhodesia (Reuters) — The revolt of the Lumpa religious sect whicn cost more than lives in August is flaming again with more killed, it was an- nounced Monday, The son ouncement said Northern Rhodesian secur- ity forces had killed 60 and wounded 20 of proplietess Alice Lenshina’s followers Saturday. in the northeastern part of the country. Mrs. Lenshina surrendered early in September after more than 580 had been killed, most of them followers of her Lumpa sect. Lumpas believe they musr kill to attain heaven. 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