‘ EASTERN FUNERALS welfare bureaus was held Charlottetown last night to ST. JOHN FUNERAL — Fun- the late John St. John Id on Saturday - morning ot Perry Funeral Home Roy White, Joseph E. Cheverie, Chester O'Donnell. John Cormack, Daniel Bushey, Peter MacAulay, Interment was in the ehurch cemetery. GREENWOOD FUNERAL— A masonic service for William Greenwood was held. on Monday evening at the Jenkins Funeral Home with past master A. E. Lavers conducting the service. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon from the Jenkins Fu- neral Home to St. Andrews Church, Orwell. Services at the church and grave were conduct- ed by Rev. W. E. Grant. Hymns sung were What a Friend We Have in Jesus and The Sands of time are Sinking. A solo, In The Land Where We Never Grow Old, was sung by Lloyd Martin. Pallbearers were Percy MacLeod, Duncan Gillis, Ernest MacDonald, Harold Martin, Leo MacDonald and William —Mac- Leod. Flower bearers were Ewen MacLeod and Ivan Wood. Interment was in the church cemetery. CARMICHAEL FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Daniel. Car- michael of Elliotvale was held on Tuesday morning from her late residence to St. Joachims Church, Vernon River, where Requiem High Mass was cele- brated by her pastor, Rev. Ur- ban Gillis who also officiated at the grave. Rev. Clifford . phy occuvied a seat in the sanc- tuary. Pallbearers were Her- man Gill, Reginald Walsh, Charges Carmichael, John Praught,. Arnold Whelan and .James Power. Interment was in the church cemetery. THOMPSON FUNERAL— Fu- neral for the late John Thomp- son was held on Saturday, morn. ing to St. Peters Church, St. Pet- ers Bay, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Bennett MacDonald who also conducted service at the grave, Rev. Clair MacDonald was pre- sent in the sanctuary. Pallbear- ers were John Thompson, Peter MacCormack, -Mosie McInnis, Aeneas Ranahan, Charles O’- Brian, Roy MacKinno. Interment was in the church cemetery. McASKILL FUNERAL — The funeral of the late John Francis McAskill, Mount Stewart, took place on Tuesday morning from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Emmet McKenna Jr., to St: Andrews church were Solemn Resuiem High Mass was cele- brated bv Rt. Rev. P. F. Mac- Donald. V. G.,assisted by Rev. Andrew MacDonald as Deacon and Rev. George MacCormack sub-deacon. The honorary vall- bearers were: — Reginald Mac- Donald, Alex MacKenzie, Dr. T. L. Farmer, Lea Fisher, Jos- eoh Fisher, Lorne Pigott, Har- old Affleck, Michael McGuirk, Winston Birt, Sterling Clarke, Arthur Coffin and Frank Jar- dine. Six grandsons of the de- ceased acted as_ pallbearers, namely: Brian—McAskill, Dannv McAskill Jr., David Me- Asill. Ronald MacDonald, Ger- and MacDonald and Donald MacDonald. The management "The First SUNDAY, 8:30 November 5th. Memberships available Mur-, COMMUNITY CONCERT Presents ‘Dance Quartet” ~* Confederation Centre NOTE: CHANGE OF DATE discuss mutual problems Leadership quarrie and J. Angus MacLean, Progressive Conservative team- mates in the dual riding of Queens. Mrs. Jean Wadds, MP for Grenville-Dundas in tte last Parliament was also a plat- form guest In every political party there must be adequate provision for leadership succession, Dr, “and in the | long history of the. national Lib- eral party this provision has aliways been obviously lacking. “Since the days of Mackenzie | King the Liberal party has not LOCAL BRIEFS ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. Earl. Kelly, 10. Passmore. Street, entered. the ‘Charlotte- town Hospital on Monday for surgery. 1 TO HAVE SURGERY Mr. and Mrs. Art Bruce of Charlottetown are in Halifax where Mr. Bruce will undergo surgery at the Victoria Gener- al Hospital. “EGG PRICES Dealers yesterday were quot- ing Ler gaa Rag ungraded eggs delivered Charlottetown: Grade ‘A’ Large 45 cents per dozen; Grade ‘A’ medium, 41 cents and Grade ‘A’ small 36 cents. : PRIZE WINNERS The following are the winners of the card party held at St. Pius X Hall Monday night: lad- ies’ first Margaret Dowling; ladies’ second, Elaine Gaudet; consolation, Vera MacDonald; men’s first, Preston MacDon- ald: men’s second Preston Ells- worth; consolation, Gerome Doiron: freezeout, A. R. Ellis and Helen Carmody; special prize, Mrs. Vera MacInnis; door | prize, John Perry. and staff of Clarke Bros., at- tended the funeral as did also representatives of the Parkdale |Lions Club. Interment. took |place in the church -cemetery |with the service being conduct- | xy JOINT MEETING OF WELFARE HEADS A Joint between the > Protestant and Catholic social the field of social welfare in the city of Charlottetown. Left to right are: J.M. Lee, direc- tor of the Catholic Welfare in executive director of‘ Protest- Liberals Said Lacking Succession been led by a professional poli- tican and the Liberal leaders: of recent years must be tools of the party in order to lead. when they sent the nation to the polis in an attempt to get approval for a government that has shown itself not worthy of @overning this nation.’’ “It is the will of the people who. have’ judged the issues and the records that sends a govern- ment to Ottawa,"’ Heath Mac- Highways minister Phillip Ma- theson and Industry Minister Lioyd MacPhail also spoke at the con- WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: Vancouver ........ 4 56 WOOUOUETA: vuclkactag aT 53 Winnipeg ......... 3 60 TUONO. ceveck eau cae 43 Ottawa ...... vous 16 30 Montreal ........ 2 32 Quebec. ... ce..00s 18 — Fredericton ...... 22 32 Saint John ........ 21 29 29 4 29 36 32 42 ther, office says extremely colc temperatures were being expert: ed by Rev. George MacCormack. Chamber NOV. 7th P.M. at Box Office Friday, ant Family fervice Bureau; R.J. Rupert, president of the Bureau and standing is W.A. Murphy, president of the Ca- tholic Social Welfare Bureau. Tuesday and the overnight lows were expected to be ‘the cold- | est yet this season. Generally clear skies early today will give way to cloudy conditions during the Ilatier half of the day. Intermittent snow will enter New Brunswick thig evening. Temperatures will somewhat miider. Thursday promises to be cloudy with intermittent rain or snow in ail regions. It will be much milder. = f) ie 8 otorists proceeded _at a snail's pace-last night: as Is to ice from of snow at a iemper.- ature of -23 degrees. spokesman at the Charlotte- radio range recorded 22 inches of snowfall at 9:15 p.m. West north west winds of 2 miles hour, gusting to 28, made for poor visibility in rur- al areas. Salt was being placed at cor- pers and intersections in Char- lottetown last night by city work- men and the department of high- ways was distributing sand on Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Nov. 3, 1965. 5 Snow Ices Highways, § Hazardous Island News Page University Gives ‘21 Scholarships A total of 21 St. Dunstan’s Uni- versity students have been awarded scholarships by the iversity for 1965-66, it was an- unced last night by scholar- ship committee chairman Mich- ae! Hennessey. Fach schoiarship ‘s v itaed at $100. To be eligib'e, applicants must have had a gcneral ave -aze of at least 80 per cent in ‘their previous year’s work. Eieven of the scholarsh.ps wile awaided to studerts who ho completed their last year a: SDU, one to a transfer s‘ucent from St. Fraacis Xw7:ier the re- maining nine went to incoming meeting each other for fear of slipping on ice. Only two accidents were re. ported by the City Police and Charlottetown Detachment RCMP who said driving was “very slippery’’. : A collision involving cars re- portedly driven by Alphonsus | {r+ shmen. Maloy, 21 Bayfield Street, and) Tie fotlowing is a list of the Marjorie Dalgard, 17 Upper | award winns;3: Juvior: Miller Ebene Street, occurred at/MacEwen, Bristol: uynn Mur- -~ intersection of Queen and rly, Kensinzton’ Lyris Robertz, uston Streets about 8 p.m. Trinidad, West Indies. A member of the city police! Sophomore: Arlene Boylan, said there was only slight dam- Souris; Steven Clarkson, Monta- Charlottetown; Gemma Dura, Morell; Edmond Gallant, Cave Egmont; Mary Gorman, Sher- wood; Barbara MacDonald, Cornwall; Gerard MacDona'd, . Stewart; Colleen Power, Charlottetown RR 9: Phyllis Smith, Tracadie Cross- ~ gue; Mary Cullen, Charlotte- ° KILLS TWO DEER town; Theresa Gallant, Oyster QUEENSPORT, N.S. ‘CP) — Bed Bridge; Linda Green, Car- Leslie C. Ehler, 71, a sniper digan; Josephine Kickham, Sou- {during the First World War. ris; Janet MacLeod, Dromore; jhasn’t lost his touch. Hunting |Eunice Reddin, Mt. . Stewart; ‘near his Guysborough County |Margaret Stewart, South Lake. |home here he felled two deer | Freshmen: Leonard Cusack.!with one shot. ' \ Commercial Travellers Dance : "Music by The Smoothies” Wednesday Night, Nov. 3rd HORSE’ and SULKIES GRANADA Steak Room Members and Guests Welcome age and no one was injured. roads. : Th MP etachme Motorists travelling on Elm Chariittsiee veut that . Avenue were hesitant when Maritime Electric truck driven by Allen Brown of York left Supreme Court the road at Springvale about Has No Cases 5:50 p.m. The driver who re- portedly lost control of his vehi- cle, was not injured. GEORGETOWN The No- vember! sitting of the Supreme Court for King’s County was held in ae eee panes 2 Georgetown : yesterday wi udge Mark R S d McGuigan presiding There Here un ay weere no cases on the docket. : The jail report for Kings _ A relatively new dance group, County Jail, covering the period but one which has been gaining from May 4, 1965 to November increasing popularity and accep- 2, 1965, showed a total of 182 tance as one of -the finest in persons admitted. Of that num- North America, will .be appear- ber the greater majority was for. '"& at Confederation Centre Sun- cases involving liquor with... 58 day, Noy. 7, as part of the Com persons placed in custody of H- | ™unity Concert series. quor while 55 were taken into| The First Chamber Dance custody for having the care or Quartet of New York (Charles control of a motor vehicle while Bennett. Bill Carter. 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