Tr Eetahlt ei | | lander H qd ets é ‘ ; . ¢ j ‘ To ape gre tion ” Island News Pa e |Former Is ander Fonored "2 sim = vincial ——— for Expo and | th genes emeeeene, ete ree 08 "5 by the Sue Sine Cumneie. ie i n “By Ottawa Journa Scat aes pre . ' ates Mrs. Leslie J. Stuart of Mop- ; ; een AH nm E The Ottawa Journa) last Sat-, and Belgium, and was in the Se- 1920 as ‘branch secretary of the treal, the Co-ordinator of a This Sunday afternoon Nov. 1963 with a Bachelor of Arts : urday, November 19, honored a| cond ‘Battle of Ypres before | GWVA. He was later a ‘national en’s Activities for Expo, - it 3.00 the Presbytery degree. His theological training 8 é native Charlottetown man, re- transferring to the Royal Flying | director of the Legionary man-| was scheduled to the talk at P I - "the b t Knox College, * aoe tired Group Captain Hugh Ron-| Corps, as an observer in 1916. agement, and became Legion | but was unable to a Sati Se Conate! can eee inaedin, Genes ta gemeened n iInic ald Stewart, by publishing an Back in Charlottetown, -he was | national treasurer in 1949, a post oe ee iy ated i oomeaetion to eke May 1966 and received a Bache e ae” ee ee ot a | Som 8 2 ee oes eee ~— helde. ‘ Ball Team : ‘ kdal .s ‘ ; + aces ey c secretary-treasurer, Stewart former "nee 2 ee ce erdsined to the SUMMERSIDE -- Fifteen tn-| day's _—_ wate 128 | | Group Captain Stewart hes rina clerk of the executive council Mary Elaine Ethan of Alk|- | $ 5! service will be ¢ondutted in the ; in St. Ap. | Mates of the Prince.County Jail | gave blood erenind. |» veainek oF Oke adopted city, |Moving to Ottawa, he was de-|berion. "PET. They ive they Is Hon Sherwood Hall on Maple Avenue , Ministry im § Church, | WeTe &mong 231 blood donors at | The turnout from whe the national capital, for the past | puty assistant secretary to two| children. Janet. works with the Prag d This —— marks the culmin Presbyterian 1965 | He clinic at the Canadian Le- | big business firms answer ar | 30 yoras sMbimghs’ ie. ehablemn |eneconette * Gamereans General, | Bank of Canada in a, Tho-| MORELL — A het Satey {euphtillen tat ie oot ae at” comuensed’ wick ta ne Ae ee ee ee ae eee raniade cera | the Lsleee evety domme. Lord | Bessborough and Lord mas is an Ottawa p ond | Zor was served pecenety) Ge ” P . Wi T RCMP, torical significance to the church. Sherwood-Parkdale area on June | 2°00 ‘foil below ‘is objective of a caleatel Se seve ee |e secant Greate col a oie a ences oa David Js with the pr athest ae of- Green Those taking part will include, The public is cordially invited |2 {F the first day of the two-|the larger business Dorothy Pope, daughter of W.H.|force as personal assistant to | . Somied te ta i: ane “witness the formation of this | “2%, ‘linic. verdes of the clinig are |Pope, one of the Fathers of Con- | the chief of the air staff, served Co-ordinator © asthe ‘Caueiay Laeion M.A. McCuaig, Rev. D. Nichor vaito 7 ‘The fifteen from the jail at- . aS theron hee federation; Ronny Stewart was|as air secretary to the minister : : award, by Hamilton Douglas Se ae ee | “| ton of Soller Stantt “nestles, |Denale of the Semmerside Jan pare Ceprieteaieee on “Aged |for alr. ao as director ¢ Gives Talks In his remarks be cougratalat - " : i enlis A air intelligence, in the rank % 5 : . £7. Sahn sxpcta te ‘have. Several lee Chmmaber f Costeterce.. 10, Oe oa Coenen ae Saee tee ed the fam for their : Aléxandra- WEATHER more of the jail's residents, pre-| One eae * oe: sion Signals, with a local group Roos Sena served volerans E — Mrs. So fae pio a so I nat TORONTO (CP) — Observed| things ““AUME 27, at today's nee i arishes sof Fament (that included E.G. Weeks, later |well ia the ieperme oy aes | _ SUMMERSID past season. ‘Ho ds Banquet ~ po j|temperatures: aa “The” quot Tor Today, with Wis |Buy, Mont Carros, Wellington |®,, MSI now of Windsor, Ont.|his retirement.” = —- Women's fecraias bar | wena were Father Butler, John Shar- The. annual banquet of the Al- sam renee High Tuesday] addition of 39 from yesterday's |and ‘Miscouche. A a aos ceed Renny. Stewart's: dithigutined | ARE es | Sey and Clement Sinnott. Dinner éxandra Lodge Number 5, AF 7 anions Nee on corel ee etna | aatns in tas neat be thie Legion career began here in the and AM was held in the lodge , . a... especially urged to encourage |ed. Attendance es at the Lecture Lecture Assembly Thea- banquet hall Port Hill, on No- ae . oi their eniployees to attend the af-|church groups was fair, with 92 vember 17 and had as guest ; —— * ternoon’s ~_ — ~_ eS oe tt speaker Rev. W. Phillips of Al- ig R. ; oe, ae two eg — do (held te the Ri Werte, ais : organist from the Kirk of St Montreal * eeseeeeee 19 nors > be handled handled quickly. A to four o’clock bo Lae even- ate "Birch of Dirck (22mes, Mil provide musical lea ae tata of oaly $0 piteeded eecien lena Senn rte: thanks by Henry Birch of Birch | dership. : , 15 Hill to the ladies of Tyne Valley | 4. Ffedericton e institute who served the dinner. : u ¥ 5B a 2 0 $ E = 5 Z | ~ “toast master, Harold Phillips of Freeland. The blessing was” i,” DA. Yeo of Port) Sandra Kennedy |New York 1 this, a toast de- ME cbsckcsosten ‘and te be by Dena | ReCeives Scroll] . [New oricans .... Meese Syet Vee OO 8 ee eee re ; > ~ was responded to by Mrs. Wen-| Sandra Kennedy, of Charlotte | Los Angeles dall MacKay of Tyne Valley. town, a British American Oi] Other speakers at the banquet |$3000 were Rev. D.A. Yeo of Port Hill and Rev. Foster: of Bideford. Following. the banquet, the members— and guests- returned to the lodge parlor where slides were shown by Stewart Veale of Charlottetown. The evening was concluded by leigh of Ellerslie accompanied Mr¥ P “dl i a +f In Georgetown Court SuonegtOe yt ee of the court, May 2, 1967, with- weet anal atte ates peal Cases Heard Receives News . .Of Death In Mass. Word was received by Mrs. | High Colin MacDonald of Whim R of the death at his home in tleboro, Mass-, of Ralph Cameron, 54, son of Hewitt) Cameron and late Capt arry Cameron, merly of Lower Montague. -” The late Mr. Cameron was a graduate of Harvard University and was an Army major during World War Two. He had been employed as an analyst for the “\. Sylvania Co. in Needham: ~" _ Surviving’ besides his widow, Mass of the Angels was Victorine (Desmarais) are a son ed Gerard Maclivor, whe David, stationed with the US. ‘ service at the grave. Navy at Newport; two daugh | Pallbearers were Gerard O’Con. ters; Marie, Mrs. Peter Walker, | nor, Allan MacCormack, Daniel ee N.J.; and Margaret, MacCormack, John MacDonald, ome J Also his mother and four sis-| Donald Interment was in ters; Linda, Mrs- David Spaf- f ae ee no orden Wiiam "Mac |neral_of Richard. Dunphy_was Ric’ son of Port Washington, Long | from home of his a THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY The most loverly motion picture evenfof all? 3 Island. Interment was in Wood- lawn cemetery Attleboro, Mass. LOCAL Fes te dy Vigo ae het BRIEFS See cee, | IRON | [cAmTOL eas] : . SHOWS 3 ‘he ee 3:0 -7-9 THE WHOOUNTT RETURNS HOME ate ak on Wednesday morning from his | Charlottetown, was fined $10 and Mrs. Effie MacLeod has Te- | iste residence to St. Georges costs for driving @ motor vehicle craty Roma the Kings | church, St. Georges, where Re- without due. care and attention, Jus- nae O-NEW- YORK ~~ ed-by—Rev—Pius Murnaghan. | tice“ of the Peace Aibeft Dinnis "Stanley :C€ameron of Lower | Who also conducted service at im Trafic Court veoterday. This Montague left last ‘week for New | the — Pallbearers vere |was the only case onthe docket. York where he will: spend the | Agus D. MacDonald, amet |r o0eseeecsece; <=s5,/ winter months. MacPhee, Joseph QUALITY TAILORING Francis MacLellan, Peter Camp- |? H. BENNETT CARE : TAKE UP RESIDENCE _| bell, Michael Sigeworth. Inter- Sins tits oh teases : nee Ee ros ee EXCITING FASHION DETAILS > , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis -Penny | ment was in the church éeme- |? District Supervisor > @=ace in Murray Harbour. , . . > EL i ; Z MacDONALD FUNERAL — |} - : ; ee a x TO BOSTON Funeral of Pelér MacDonald | rayne 6 - Ons S TO 39 99 : f A = M was on Thursday morning | ****+ oo : “ey : +. gin?) ee toae” tor Bow from the Perry Funeral Home VALUE ww Vad a, A sae - ton, Mass Margarete oie Resa iek |. JENKINS WASHING RE ae sete ae | | _ RETURNS HOME ~—| Mass was celebrated by Rev. MACHINE / _ Hafry Brehaut has returned | J#seph ‘MacLeod, who also con- Sadia cinta . Mareen ‘to his home in Murray Harbour | ducted service at the grave. awaken Some . ee ee a six poghonn | Servies ox a8 makes of ‘King’s County morial Hospi- deceased, namely Lorne Wringer Washers tal, Montague. Maclsaac, Neil W. Maclisaac, | @ Selling completely rebuilt Raymond MacDonald, Ronald| 2shing CORRECTION MacDonald, Frederick O’Han-| © Just Dial 892-3837 - In yesterday’s Guardian, {tt | ley, Robert-O’Hanley. Members Kent St., Charlottetows * * * * * ¥* ¥: at . ¥] stated that Gordon Blois Coles. | of Souris Branch Royal Cana- | son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon | dian Legion attended in a body: sucvetrs|Ge.c=ee| 2nd ANNUAL MAMMOTH SALE rims wt uunuincn duated t re- ; Re eruit Training quarters in Re- | Graveside prayers read by Don- : weeny ~~ tertined Gm, Soak, fat tad hate pect. act gies rg ba na Men a7 44 ued “have: thal Corsuetaee [neaseen aaa eee CHARLOTTETOWN ond PAI ond PARKDALE LIONS CLUBS Newfoundland. : the church cemetery. VISITING FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Lester MacNeil} and Mr. and Mrs. Bergf Penny, Beach Point, are presently visit ing with friends and relatives in | Wedgeport and Wolfville, ae. -/ will-alee visit_with —Mra-—Mac Neill’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Varner and | ‘amily, Halifax, N.S. RECEIVES SAD NEWS f ~~ Were has been received by | ~ Mrs. Richard Binns, Charlotte- White Rose © Your choice of six fasion: right es © Fine wool laminated fabrics with’ _ simulated mouton collars © Smartiy tyled ta fashion right ; THE COMMUNI TY CENTER . ee of rich reds, browns, «STEWART STREET ; blues and greens. in no ~ CHARLOTTETOWN > eg e Fy rite sO PR * NOVEMBER 25th at 7 P.M. 010 PM. JUST SAY CHARGE-IT. | NOVEMBER 26th at 9AM.t03PM. AT ZELLER’S NO. DOWN PAYMENT 3 Numerous valuable articles, articles, including —Clothing, ‘Furniture, Pardware,: ‘ ow her* sister,’ G itr ‘Aienction’ Ribeabee com: | frease, atieries | | Jewellry, Groceries, Ni Nee: China and Sundries, Toys, Athletic Equp- BY NOW—PA an NEXT — ‘AR orf November 1b in ee nee tna 9nd ohe., wll been sale-at-great- savings: Some New, sonié old. : Fancouver, BE. Burial was nmert T. Themes e BUT ; a ancouver on coma ‘ LP Mrs. Comerford taught school in | Gtaftem St. All articles and Keune in real fine comfition, at real real bargain prices. Winner of Last Week’s Free Turkey Draw, Mr. David Smith ee ino de- Phone ‘ib Your ——- will be appreciated by the tee Lions Clubs: . bite ; : 0) ti ‘ Parture to b est Const, : 5 : . i