ISLAND NEWS PAGE " " . Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues., Dec. 15. 1964. 5| ‘ lP.E.|. Centennial Choir loll}; Christmas Spirit KEITH BOSWELL. Victoria time exhibitor. The cow. Lea- Jersey showman at the At- mtg... .hé'chreigf'hj‘a'gahifh‘“; "128533 Eggjngflnfa‘j (second from left) was ac- lands Royal Margaret' was lame Winter Fair; Ann" an audience at Confederation iden with gifts. claimed at Rotary yesterday film": b’éasc‘gilgandNasnd 5°: fim' Dim“ M'non- table‘ Centre Sunday night when the‘ Suzanne Brenton at the piano as the only Maritime man who We 9' : ' w " 3 9° awe-‘3 grand champ“ group of 40 mixed voices under and Mrs. berta Full at the purchased her earlier this ion at the AWF and Stirling the direction 0f MN Margaretlcomedpramh or . . . _ . , . . .. a . gan added to ever bred a Royal Winter year. Others in the picture Willis, Winner numerous Ha“ presented "A Prelude mime enjoyment of the evening lair grand champion Ayrshire are George MacMillan, Como swine prizes at the Royal Win- Christmas". frhe audience particihhged ih' cow that was shown by a Mari- wall. left; outstanding Island ter Fair. The program was divided hm, 3 singing severe} familiar emu. ' . five parts and ‘ t "Newsl ’I‘he versatality of the lighting of the Birth". "Songs at theteffects on the large stage was Manger". “Glory to God" anddramatically demonstrated “Carols of Other Lands". The throughout the performance. last group, “Around the Fire; Narrator was Kenneth Doiron. place", included the opcretta.‘ Soloists included Edgar i right. “Unto Us a Boy Born": Faith McKenny, "People Look East"; Nancy Cox. "Lul- * lay My Liking"; Barbara Ro- gers. “I Wonder as I Wander"; and Audrey Zimmerman, “Rocking”. 0 peretta soloists were Re FATHER, soN, oAuamEn'aaNo‘o‘er Debbie Gay. left, Percy DaVid MacAskill and Garry . . ,a:....~,.. .. M... and... .." '- HELD AT PARKDALE | Gay. Nancy Gay and Presi- Stewart each Won a minature 1¥ John Kelly, Gwen pamrson “xi-l dent Steve MacDonald w 9 re hockey stick autograph by ¥ x 4 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ David Hall, 1 four of the 69 adults and chil- the playersot‘ the Boston Bru- , The program included Cami“ dren that' attended the Park- ins. Wes “Bucko” Trainor i f (‘ , F . C h-‘: dale Lions Club annual fath- spoke on the steps a young- mm ’ermany fame m :r. son and daughter bam‘ihuet sler must take to become an .0. I ‘ oslovakia and Latin America. l l’ eld last evening at the NHL hockey player. Roddie men's Institute Hall in Park- Pratt of St. Peter‘s, who is the a}, dale. Prizes were presented to Lion's Zone chairman, was several of the boys and girls. also in attendance. m noon... of SHOPPING z~ ‘ ' Urviile MacKinnon ,w .. .: ’ Elm Avenue. City. is a patient (Continued from page It MacAULAY, Camp Sylvia won the reserve title ton Sanderson, York Point at in “19 Prince Edward ISland‘nee‘l for expansion to continue SYLVIA local and national retail out-i hell's Cove. at left and her this year at the Royal Winter - - Hospital. lto serve the increasing number lets. f .ism- Am, (with 913,595) 8:. Fair, Toronto; Ann was the night and MaCk Dlxon' Clyde lo members and clients. The various units will sur-j two members of the Syl Mac- first 4-H Club member in his- R'Ver who Show“! “‘9 Emma" CHRISTMAS CONCERT After_con51derable study. the round a centrally located. heat— j Away family that have to”. to win the world mic that won the Atlantic Winter A. large 0‘0th attended a association arrived at the con- and sully enclosed mall. This. brought two world seed when she took it in 1961. Their Fair grand championship and Cl‘r‘Stmas mice" Staged laSt Clus‘on that the complwly 0‘ Will enable the public t0 do? Potato championships and one father won the world seed reserve grand championship mgm at Spring Park unmet: pmblems connecu’d w‘th lhe mell‘ complele Shopping With'l TORONTO ‘CP’ — The TOP- We world championship championship in 1955. With respectively for finish ed figurgurglaléufigymsecwgfirsTl; iggfileonoroingl lfggsireghopplntg out 80mg OlllSlde the compleva “mo telephone directory gives . . ' . . : BSSIs- ' h ' th fll " ' . to the Island in recent years. the MacAulay ladies are Ful seerl. program included scripture ance from a professional or- gigshhtilzgt gfiotfg‘: from t 93, mitiog'omng seasonal infor reading: dmns and songs by gamzmon central mail will be‘ It lists two persons with the 3 Award Winning | Honored By City Rotary t the junior choir and individual S a n ers ” 5‘ MacLEOD FUNERAL m The funeral of the late Mrs. Martha MacLeod took place Monday morning from the Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Dunstan‘s Basilica where Requiem High .— U! m Subsequently a proposal was placed before the executive of the association by Schurman's which following complete study was accepted. As a result work on the centre, expected to cost approximately $1,125,000, w i 11 now get underway either late February or early March. with the target date for completion The utilized for other purposes. such surname Jesus. three Chrishs, as for social and charitable 37 Christians, 11 Christmases- functions. as well as for pro- —one of whom is M. Christ duct demonstrations and dis-‘ mas—~33 Noels and one Holy. plays. There are five Trees. two PARKING AREA Pines and a Spruce. There Surrounding the centre will be‘ also are two Cones and three a ly paved parking area, Needles. capable of accommodating some There are it? Snows, seven . 4 y ‘ . . I, h h d r ' . , his.“ whiten... 8"“ W“ 2.29 14° d The Evening Patriot. was .. Matheson in his address who won first place in the spec- dUClEd the SEI‘Vlce at the grave. lzcg‘guglsafgofips f m ] “Izhgge ngtospfiis? atlegzlam; :13 59‘9’51 can“ 530k guest speaker at the weekly elaborated more fully on some ial Centennial Competition for Sealed 1n file's'anclual’y was for the propgsége game: 91:35 service in the churches in that Thr'ee Slam“ are in the luncheon meeting of Rotary at of the awards. based on his community improvement. Rt Rev. William Simpson. Gehurt stated that the ’retah part of the city hook and while there “eh-t e. .— m m the Charlottetown Hotel yester- ring-side observations at the Other guests were Dr. D.’ Pallbearers were Joseph sh0 in _ . . William Bah mane er of thei , R . hers heard details of the ach- in ‘concliidmg. the Speaker 811d W- J- AndreW. East Roy- Doucette. Fred McMahon. F'G. feet and’ including the three that the new complex will Nearly. eight columns are levement of 20 prominent rural said the time has come when ally. Moore and Victor Purdy. In- principal ieaseholders, will creme some 150 to 200 addufi devoted to listing harm“; with residents» who were present as Calnada's Dipartment "(11f Agri- honored guests. cuture peope across e coun- a As each of the guests were try should take a long. hard YOU'H‘I introduced by the chairman. look at meat grading regula- Mr. Justice R. R. Bell. a cita- ' n. 5“ nn r tion explained how honor and “ have talked to agricul- y e s distinction had been brought to tural fieldmen and meat grad- Announced the recipient and the province ers from Charlottitowg to Ed; Michael’s Church. Iona. where m llll‘Ollgll awards won in rovln- monlon and have 011“ gene” Solemn Requiem High Mass was cial. Maritime. Canadap- wide .agreernlent that the present Retd xxogfiUlg’CM—P hggggggl: celebrated by’ Rev: Leonard St and even World competluon 1“ :3 iglflgcgggf nggaufsgellos gave a 'talk on Why Teenagers gigging; 1%“; “mg? Mics: occupying units of the centre out that with the additional re- Santa is listed twice and grades can for such a high de. Shouldnt Drink at a meeting of Donald as deacnn and very 0 mail, Will be a department tail outlet. the co-np will vbe Claus appears {our times. gree of fat that large portions the Montague Branch of Allied Rem J‘w. McCardle as subs—tore. a bank and various other able to stock and offer a “'ldt’l‘ in addiiinm the“, an, '2 have to be trimmed 0“ retail youm held recently .at me me. I lh * t "l varlely 0f merchandise to the Angels. three Stars and three E A S III E R N cuts before many housewives mentary School. This was {01- 2:303:45 Sgtatefiievmpre1;:gfiegtiheid Monday morning from the public. Both men anticipate that. Mangers. terment took place in the Roman house 12 to 15 stores. covering ional jobs. with between 301 Catholic cemetery. DALY FUNERAL _— The fu- neral of Dr. Joseph Daly took place Monday morning from the Hennessey Funeral Home to St. t e surname Bell. There also every phase of the retail trades. and 40 of them by the Coop! is a .Iingle. The space occupied by the alone. ‘ ere is a whole flock of Co-op retail store. located at the Under the new set-up. Mr.‘ Shepherds—two columns -— 38 south-west corner of the com- Mackenzie. stated that the as. Yules. 41 .loilys, 10 Hollys and plex. Will cover some 15,000 sociation will operate the two. five Ivys. "square feet. a most twice as. stores under a general-manager} The book lists 61 Wisemans. uch as the present Queen with abranch manager for each} six Mcichiors. two Caspars reet store. store. but no Balthazars. There are mong the various businesses Both he and Mr. Bali pointed 12 Hernds. no. .. O illlil'nns- iifi'gt . ii‘i’il‘iiiu‘g‘s-fii‘unm emu - itiii'm. nautical" Still“ wnucn .- - FUNDA . llle sl - will accept it". LEAVES HOSPITAL Glen MacDonald has return~ / lowed by a question and answer :Charlottetown Funeral Home to this expansion will result in a' T} - v i . ll ers were Alfred Con- . ., . . . . 19“" are "0 Tillk‘fi‘sr b‘ll permd‘ . Etlllvbegrthur Connolly. Michael St'.D”“5l.ans Bas‘hca Where He'i su'bsmnt‘al Increase m mm)“ “'0”? a” 22 Duvks- a Gm“? ' 2 Shows Mr. Mathesou continued on Essays were also written on -‘ McGalTv’ Ivan quiem High Mass was celebrat-l membership. and two plume 5 COSlS the farmer 01‘ beef feeder - Roche and Louis Condon Inter- . . . 00d mane to ut this extra and tile following were win.‘ h h 'liam Simpson. Deacoh and sub- mam office and the general- Hammers, ' B R I E F S at on the Kuhn“? It seems im_ ners Fir-5t prize was awarded Egétggk pace in the C “re geacon were Rev. William Van manager's office will he locate ¥ ¥ ‘¥ ¥ * * * * ' 8 .————____ w. __.. _ __‘__.. e a. ————-———— it has to be trimmed off before to Debbie Sinclair and third to. MacDONALD FUNERAL —3 Donald. Members of the Knights branch in the centre being main- renounceeacemmuueuuam m. the average consumer will ac- Barbara Mach?“ i'rhe funeral of Mrs. Alexanderiof Columbus councxl 824 attend- tained as purely a retail outlet. w B “ . IN CAMP HILL Th eaker was introduced dance was held with many spec- held {mm Lorne valley Mesh)“: bearers were: Hon..M.A. Farm. [impaled August opening. Mr. 9 e IeVe . , . arry Higginbottam of Hail-iby the chairman and thanked iality numbers Programs are terian Church Sunday. Dec. isier. Dr M. Machllan. Carl Ball'statcd that additional staff‘ silent in Cam Hill Hos ital. Presment Andre)”, Like” Wenlnfis- ducted by Rev. EC. Lowery. cent mardv Em?“ Mcca‘rey to be recruited early next 51am“, p p congratulated the distmsmshedi l'rhe Brooklyn Trio. Malcnlm Sr-v 3- Earle MacDODald spring so that they can bed i / ' . '-. . 't 'ed' th “ KIDS some Nora Munroe. John Bears and wit S were: Thomas McAvinnl Jo“ gh‘ogghgshrreram in e Queen 5 i — . .i e EWING MACHINE THIS CHRISTMAS. SAID IMPRACTICAL Why Teenagers Shouldn’t Drink O'Brien’ Peter ,ed by his pastor. Rn. Rev. Wil- Mr. MacKenzie said that the Thom are 5i; pains,,,.but no i Matinee 3:30 ‘ EVB- Slool practical on the face of it that to Susan Nicholson. second prize Ven and Rev. Robert Mac- ed in the present store. with the cept it". Followmg the . meeting a MacDonald “Lorne Valley wasfed in a body. onorary pall- be prepared for the an. 6 b (a: formerly of Montague is alby co-chairman James Hornby. being planned for future social at 2 pm. me sewice was con—l Green. Emmett MZCDonald- Vll" required by the co-op will start A visitors on behal of Rotary. ‘Eugene Cullen. Active pallbear- . . . Don’t You Agree? and deemed it a great honor to‘ Gunslinger Billy the Kid wasi lard Bruce sang The Lord.§ Mylar i . - ‘ f use h M-Ken a, All M , .7 m ‘ ~ halllgitllhedelslvszfint. a veteran‘m‘Y" '-". “a.” WF'""".°“° ‘el‘i Shepherd and The 3.93"“; original Mcé‘ariviiiea'lrthii‘iul. PATENT NEEDS v Cd 10 his home in Upper MOII- { .th 8"] “firsts-r to ter in his life. and Its WODll‘liLand. Organ accompanist was Guigan and Thomas. MaCAdam ‘. Applications [Or patents at tague after being a patient in- 13:11:31;Xm exniiesied apprecia_ $5.000 today to collectors. iSterling MacLeod. Pallbearers Inwrment took place in the Ca;i‘the London page,“ Office in ; the Kings County Memorial tion as the ser‘ltiment of all as- HELP m CASE 'were: DaVid Shaw' Russell tholic cemetery With serviceii963 numbered more than 51,- H°spim' sembled to receive the hospital- ( ‘hh th lClarkin- Edward M‘Very' Ru" conducted by Rev. Robert 'Mac- 000 half were from people lly 0f ROtEI‘Y- 1- HAIEJIFAX‘ cpl] Ei- enh else“ MaCAmayi Jam“ ac" Donald. llivihg outside Britain, RETURNS HOME . Each of the visitors was pre- mer fl 53:13:29: 4,20%“9: Neil. Leonard Bradley, Flower- Roy can“ has "burned l" “'5 sented with a gift as a me- aggzncl’gmng which will be dish! bearers were: Heath McGhath.‘ home in Upper Montague filler mento of the occasion. t .b ted b the H heme Red‘Alfl'efl Lowery. Donald S a\V.. being 8 Patient. ll! llle . Klngs HONORED GUESTS to y needy eregmns o Sterllng Baker. Interment took- County Memorial Hospital. Distinguished guests were. Greece The Clo-thing was col-[$356 in the Lorne Valley ceme-h Fulton Sanderson. Mrs. Smith ‘ ll - Ser - e, - : 123,333.“? “$2.3.st Madam” lxeilg t3°5g°‘1' dilherliiitlgemrlf [glinl‘aldgnand ville? rmmoa FUNERAL —— The; r ' S lvia MacAua . res er ir, ' . y Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Boehner. A5110" Rodd. Km, Machula ' ‘23 cases were packed here. lfunera'l for Peter C. 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