edi 2393 BURTON RIX and Gerald Rooney were riominated in a First Prince ssive Con- servative convention at Alber- Mr, Rooney was a unanimous is flanked by Mr. Rix, RIGHT, and Mr. Rooney. First Prince PCs Nominate ALBERTON gext provincial election: A well known farmer, i 3 . 4 ra e no indication 3 g oF 5 a fo birt i iu a oi i if CITY AREA 5 e E Ms , 2F8 § F 3 3 PF SF a i-EREEGEEA, Fg Hi fs {; H f gf g 5 FUNERALS MacDONALD FUNERAL — The funeral of the late Mary. A. widow of the late ditions on Saturday |took advantage of fine end Donald J. MacDonald, took place ed a full day of hockey topped t ce | morning €rom the eo. loff with the ennual winter carnt- Saturday nessey * rulleral Home to St. Bonaventure’s Church._Traca- was celebrated by Rev. Leon- “ard MacDonald who also con- | ducted the service at the grave. Seated in the sanctuary were Rev. Reginald MacDonald and The Alphonsus | Rev. Kenneth MacMillan. pallbearers were: MacDonald; Roderick MacDon- ival. aa | CONTINUE WINNING “In little league and minor hoc- key between other centres the home team continued ‘their win- ning streaks. The hometown Mosquitoes blanked’ O'Leary 5-0. Scoring for the home team were: Wayne Gaudet 3, Jimmy Buote 2. O’- lLea ald, Daniel S. MacDonald, John | Leary_concedes__series_ to Tig- D. MacDonald, James Kelly, Basil MacDonald. Interment took Place in the church cemetery. DEATHS MURCHISON — At 320 Kent Street, Sunday, Feb. 20, Mrs. Leonard Murchison in her 41st year. Resting at the Gillis Fun- eral Home. Funeral Tuesday, from St. John’s Presbyterian Church, Belfast, with service commencing at 2 p.m. Interment - in Belfast cémetery. veral Hospital, WALSH — At the Victoria Gen- Halifax, Sunday, Feb. 20, 1966, Mrs. Florence Walsh, formerly of Pisquid, age 67 years. Complete funeral ar- coer will be oe later MacLAUGHLAN — . At Halifax on Feb. 20, 1966, Mrs. Betsy A. (R.D.) MacLaughlan ly of Montague and St.’ Peter's Bay. Remains arriving from Halifax Monday night. Service from Montague Funeral “Home Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment > Montague community ceme- ry. JARDINE — Suddenly late residence Sunday, Feb. 20, 1966, R.S.P. Jardine of 21 Admir- @] Street in his 76th year. Rest- ing at the MacLean Funeral Home until noon Tuesday, Feb. ~$2nd; then. -to~ the--Kirk -- of» St. James for funeral service com- Mencing at 2 p.m. Interment in the Sherwood cemetery. Visiting hours, 2-5 this afternoon and 7- foes Please’ omit areas. SBREHAUT — At the Kings Memorial Hospital Sat- ‘unday, Feb. 10, 1966, William ‘Freeman Brehaut, Guernsey Cove, in his 89th year. Resting at the Murray? River Funeral ® Bi fA ? ‘Home until 10 o’clock this morn- “| ing, then to his late. residence. * Funeral Tuesday from the Pres- »byterién Church, Murray Har- | plotted bor, service commencing ‘at 2 o'clock. Interment Murray Har- bor cemetery. nish. | Paperweights ‘won over O'- \Leary Paperweights 7-0. Scoring ifor home team-.were: Ronnie {Gaudet 3, Earl McRae 2, Donnie | Arsenault and Norman Bernard. | Bantams defeated O'Leary 6-3. | Tignish goal-getters were Ken- ineth McRae 2, Bruce Buote, Earnest Richard, Stephen Han- drahan, Wayne Gaudet with one French Court Convicts 13 _ PARIS (AP)—A -epecial = security court Saturday victed 13 persons—five of bens in absentia—of having plotted to aad President. Geutle im August,~1964. - ‘Two of the 15 defendants were acquitted. Three’ were sentenced to death. These included Jean-Jacques Susini, one-time leader of right- wing Europeans in Algeria who o Algerian independence, and Samuel Lehman, a former member of the French Foreign Legion. The other death sen- tence proaaeens in icetin was against Andre Toussaint Luciana — tenced in absentia to ‘. eau imprisonment, while Gerard Fe- lix was given a three-year sus- pended sentence in absentia. Under French law a person sentenced in absentia is auto- matically granted a new trial if Me he 0 ; ranged from 4 three- suspended term handed ‘to Dr. Charles /De- standau-to_a.life-term imposed on Gilles Buscia. All 15 were accused of having to kill de Gaulle with an explosive charge placed‘ in a flower pol-outside a war mu- Rinks From Ru BurtonRix,Gerald Rooney Burton Rix, tHe i ge 8 % Saves in Vehicles Collide During Storm ALBERTON — During a blind- ing snow storm Friday afternoon a head on collision in a cutting at Bloomfield on Western Road resulted in Chinese Threat KARACHI (Reuters) — Paki- stan Sunday night criticized the United States for making eco- + |nomic aid dependent on Paki- stan’s awareness of ‘‘the threat - of Communist China." There was no such threat to Liquor Profits Boosted In N.S. HALIFAX (CP) — The Nova Scotia~Liquor Commission made j@ Profit of $12,898,777, ducing the fiscal year 1964-1965, up $554,155 from the previous year. The commission’s annual Te- port ‘says gross sales during the year totalled $40,768,704, com- pared with $39,199,952: the year before. Statistics compiled by commission--show- that-$1,673, a was collected for the Provincial Hospital Tax Commission during the year. A total of $19,498,679 was. spent on spirits during the year, while $18,351,405 was spent on beer. Wine accounted More gallons of both spirits were sold during the year, but fewer gallons of wine were bought. ~ : The report said..95.7 per _ ofthe liquor. sold through _t commission wi x » 1 Water Line Breaks; 15,000 Gallons mae Island News Page Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. 21, 1966. jing the water from the tase: lous ment Sunday afternoon in an at- might not be fixed for some time because of the water. Pipe Thawing Causes Fire gamcet anita tee ee ee ie" eiese f Whowg Dies Weed-Killing Report Given yYOTTAWA (CP) — Canadians epent more last year on chem- dcels to kill weeds and other un- eee pele ee. oe Si on Ht hh if patk iit F g _To Unborn | have far-reaching Storkhanmer. tl told 75 prate ; Confederea- | sig Insecticides Pose Threat GUELPH, Ont. (CP) — A. B. area a efop ‘ spraying can effects, Mr. lic ion Center, FROM THE LEET the board of directors, and * are William their angual Testing evr predden, Mm f Arthur Wright, member gf’ — day at the Basilica Recreat- elected member of , City ae atholic Welfare Bureau ies Association Brief ocr is a ear advisory council as recom-|cluded Sister mended in a brief presented re-| cutive dietlons ie Gallant, the City Welfare committee. cently to the Provincial Cabinet directa of ‘carole Gana J.7.|W.W. Reid, deputy minister of by the Canadian Mental Health|Place, treasurer; and George|welfare and Jack Ambler, exe- Association, P.E.1. division, was Steele, nominations. " leutive director of the P.E.I. Un- the Catholic Social Welfare Bur-| The -foll ited Fund. Eee peta See i 5 a damage. : The Dominion Bureau of Sta- tistics reported that sal- es of pest-control products -by registered ae f E & ay u iH = § s 4 : - eau held in Satur-|elected; W.A. day afternoon. The resolution stemmed from a discussion following an address in welfare producers in the year ended last September were val- ued et $39,029,553, up nearly seven per cent over the previ- ous year. ; 5Ee ff § 2 e Z E i gat 52 fl. it Pakistan Denies Humphrey Renoiied Shaken By Wellington Demonstrator By FRED 8S. HOFFMAN vice president ended a 90-mile WELLINGTON, N.Z. (AP) — oe Nam war demon- waving a sign oo Vice President ener! i lumphrey’s car Sunday as it turned Marion Mac Ketiland Gold Sonnie |, Wickham, Shadydale Foolsday, Petron, Brewer Might and Superior MC. 8 seconts by Marion Mac_and fastest three-quarters of wes ta 1:44 wy Commas ad Mao [ land Gold. Hot Water Hot water at the turn ef a paves entitled ‘priorities nning.on P.E.I. by-Rev. Allan pe MacDonald, i ther of-exten-| 17 at St. Dunstan’s University. Wynbel, Fastest three furlongs was a mile ned into the U.S. embassy E f le i j i [ iH i | ie i E | E E : : o 3 e i! tt ri wie SF E gee e uy : F i sit menor | Treason why can’t fly Ait Canada _ you ‘ ae 4. Be here wheat V., ‘Tepairmant comes. - Your Mom and D ‘aren't coming over cll next week. Now, give me one good _on your business trip.” vo , ote MUFFLER REPLACEMENT —— a muffler is needed, we quickly quale G.M. muffler for Chev., or Pontiac. ‘Island Chev Olds Ltd. 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