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Sizes 7 - 20. from 16,95. i Special “4 1 ay Ww = "7 Day” « a Lala re 8159 isian rvievs itd. oni oe 7 2 ly ented -PRESIDENT’S BADGE — Phe past president of the Ladies’ Aiixilliary Branch No. 6 of the Royal Canadian Le- gion Mrs. F.C. Perry: is shown receiving the’ past president's Traffic Figures : Show Increase badge from Hubért~ Handra- han, president of the branch at the April meeting of the La- dies’ Auxiliary. Donations - of money were voted for Care of ‘BORDEN — Figures for traf-- fic on Canadian National's ferry” - gervice between Borden and Cape Tormentine, N.B. revealed Saturday by: J.G. Davis, man- ager of CN’s Maritime srea, passengers and a 20 per cent in- ¢rease: in vehicles as compared to the same period last year. In March the. Abegweit and | Prince Edward Island carried 24,927 passengers and 12,681 ve- hhicles across the Northumber- land. Strait. The equivalent fig- tres for March 1965 were 21,- 785 and 10,525. aaa by the two ships last month “totalled 597 as compared with 400 in March 1965. ; The number of automobiles handied showed an increase of 1,707... Trucks. increased by_179, trailer trucks by 12( and buses _ by 115. The_ftumber. of CN passengers carried.on trains and chartered buses using the fer- ries showed an increase of seven per cent over March 1965. bs a IS NAMED _.."¥ou.might call mea ‘book- worm,’’ says: Fred Hughes, boy of the week. Fred, 11- Joseph Hughes, 280 Sydney Street, says he has no real . Are Invested KENSINGTON — Seven boys were invested into ‘the Boy Scouts of Canada at a ceremony at the Kensington Elementary School recently. The boys were n- nedy, Bob Lavers,. Garry Holmes, Wendell Douglas, David Champion and Allan Clark ‘Following the investiture effi- elency badges were presented as follows, carpentry, Clifford Case- ley, Donald Boyle, Donald Thompson, Donald Brander; re- ligion and life. Wendell Douglas, Miechae) Kennedy, Donald Thomson, Donald _ Brander, , Donald Boyle, Leslie Hunter; el- hobbies except reading. He is but soon gave them up. ’ Fred, a grade 6 student at St. Jean's Elementary School, carries 55. Patriots daily on his route along Dorchester Street and has been delivering the—Patriot for two -vears. He will finish the payments on his bike this month and then in- tends to save his carrier earn- ings for future use, probably to help pay for furthering his education. our. Guardian-Patriot news- | jamin Shephard, 85 Cumberland year-old son-of-Mr. and Mrs. “nota sports fan and had a; -prief—fling--at—model_airplanes_. Asana fe 1 , 4 - sland News Page |2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., April 18, 1966.. « brothers J.E. Walker Passes Away | World. War One, | brother Arthur. si He was predeceased by twe Austin and Gilbert, who were killed in artion in| dnd another ane : ee tiagent during World War Twe and returned to Canada with the rank of captain. | He is married and has two |. children. |A.S. MacNeill Is To Retire .- Word has been received of. the recent death of John Emmett sor of philosophy at the Univer- | sity of Notre Dame, Soyth Bend, | at the’ annual St. Dunstan's Uni- versity lecture series which be- gins tonight at eight o'clock in| }the SDU Alumni Auditorium. Dr. Johnston's first. talk will deal with “Business and Profes- sional Conduct,”’ and his second |talk, on Tuesday night at the ah same_time,- will have as its top fe, “Labour, Management and the Common Good." - A professor of: English and years from 1938-46, Dr. Johnston 4 the Conway vehicle was travel- ing north on Cumberland St. at the time of the accident. A 1958 Meteor operated by -|James Farrar of New Wiltshire struck a fence on Allan ‘Street es. about one o'clock Sunday morn- | damage to the car. *** Canada and te the provincial committee of “EXPO 67” at the meeting which was held in othe ladies’ lounge at the Tig- nish Legion. Three Mishaps Are Reported | The Charlottetown Police ‘a partment investigated three ac-' eldents over the weekend. Reports indicated that three people received -minor -injuries—; following a two-car collision nar 188 Elm-Ave. at 11.45 Sa- | turday night. | ~The accident involved ears dri- ven by Frederick Judson, Char- lottetown RR 1 and Francis Fer- | guson of Bonshaw.¢ | Injured were Clarence Pineau who received lacerations on the nose, Noreen Pineau, shock, and }|Leo Ferguson, lacerations on the t forehead. z ‘| Dr. CA. Coady). attending phy- | sician reported last night that | the victims were released fol- lowing examination. There was an estimated -$100 ‘damage to a car owned by Ben- | f Street,. who was involved in a | two-ear collision near 83 Cum- | berland Street at 12.45 a.m. Sun- day. j other vehicle, operated by (Art ay, 6 -hindenAve-, had no damage estimate avail. i lable. Se ee | The Shephard car was said to lhave been parked on the west | \side of Cumberland Street while CS |Indiana, will be guest speaker |: ~tphilosophy-at SDU fer eight | Lecture Series ‘Set For Tonight |? Dr. Herbert Johnston, profes- | lis a Bachelor of Arts graduate | ing. There was no estimate of from the University of Toronto |¢, the DR. JOHNSTON © | MONDAY, APRIL 18-MONDAY, APRIL251 = _WOODS' FREEZERS. REFRIGERATORS WASHING MACHINES SAVE BY _ FREEZING! ‘Walker at Cultis Lake, B.C. | Mrs. J. Bruce Mr. Walker a former~ Char- | lottetown resident was the son of the late Mayor James S Walker and the late Mrs. Walk- | er of Charlottetown, He served with the Royal Canadian En-| gineers during World War Two. | He is survived by his wife the | +former—Aline Fa : | four children, Annette (Mrs. | | Stanley or of Sapa | Vaneouver . Clifton, Sardis, B.C.; | i ™., Wendy, Mrs James Middleton ie Heatherdale | of Barry, Ontario; also two bro- | | thers, George C., of St. Thomas, | Ontario and Clarence E . Park- | dale; and two sisters Mrs. Raiph | Stewart and Mrs. George Mor- 'rison both of Charlottetown. MONTAGUE Mrs | \ Lwhere he also received his MA | ‘and PhD degrees at the Pontifi- \cal Institute of Mediaeval Stu- dies. : | Besides teaching at SDU. he jalso taught at Regiopolis Col- jlege, Kingston, Ontario, and at |Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, Michigan..He-has been a =mem- ber of the faculty at Notre . |Dame for the past 18 years. j Dr. Johnston has written two | books and his articles have ap- peared in numerous publications. The SDU_lecture series is open. 28 Brackley Point Road PRICES! Compare the savings: features you get: DIVIDERS, - ICE & REPAIRS = | Storey Electric Ltd. | | MeO) hince ols Gh 0 | Thompson, Leslie Hunter, Bar- iry- Folland; friend to animals. ‘Donald. Boyle, Brian Greenan, ‘Barry Folland, Donald Thomp- |son, Donald-Brander, Jimmie {Dunphy; soil conversation, Low- ell Evans, Jimmie Evans. | Cords signifying the earning of isix efficiency badges were re- 2 fey la carte FPR ( t 7 ., . ‘ i cetriclan, «OOM metal ed (ceived. by the following boys, | Let us design your let class, Barry Folland. Lowel | Leslie Hunter, Donald Brander, terheads, bill heads, Evans; artist, Atwood Blakeney, iat Peat eet brochures; eall us for raailn ; oe . Lowe Lat. Hunter: armani: Og aay ihe Gara | ai ZeUr sent patch rider, Donald Boyle, Don- Driefly. impressing upon then see _ald Brander, Donald Thompson; the serious. nature of the varifis | <laundryman, Donald. 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