a Lieutenant Governor. W. J.__the House closed Thursday MacDonald takes the salute on - Richmond Street -in—front—of- the Legislative Building dur- ‘ing the march past by the guard of -honor shortly . before His—Honor_ is__Lt-Col__E. G. MacLeod. Guard Commander for the march, past was Capt. J.T. Davies of No. 5 Signals . Liquid Hydrogen As Fuel é Gives Trouble In Space CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) ‘drogen ro¢ket stages {nto orbit. Taming liquid hydrogen fuel in Shutting them down for a. long space continued to elude * space coast period in space and re- agency scientists as they began.| Starting them. piecing together the reasons a centaur rocket failed to ignite twice in space Thursday—nighf: The pfoblem-plagued Céntaur,. more than three years behind schedule, is pioneering the con- cept of taking high-energy *hy- | DEATHS ter this technological trick be- fore it can-commit astronauts to rocket to the moon. Liquid -hydrogen provides 40- iper-cent more power than other liquid fuels and also has more Thursday _ night, ‘rocketed into a a planned PETERS Memorial Hospital on April 6, 1966 Mrs. Simon Peters of Anti- _ gonish, N.S. formerly of Monta- gue, P.E.J. in her 84th year Resting at the home of her .dau- ds ghter Mrs. William Hennigar, the earth. - : Montague Funeral’ from St.| Instead, only one of centaur’s Mary’s Church, Montagtre, Sat- |two 15,000-pound-thrust engines irday, April 9th at 3 o'clock. In- ;apparentlyignited.__It _burned terment in the Church Cemetery (only 17 seconds and dumped : : ‘Centaur and its spacecraft into «FERGUSON. — At Churchill lan egg-shaped ‘orbit ranging Friday, April_8, 1966, of Archie ‘from 101 to 186 miles above the Ferguson in his 88th year. Re- pjobe. ~mains--will_be—transferred_from_|——— the MacLean Funeral Home to- she" Residence ay, N.S.,: for completion of lglobe. After a 25-minute coast- ling ‘period, it was to ignite again for 107.seconds and send a 1,730- ‘pound dummy spacecraft to a ‘spot in space 236,000 miles from 1 arrangements:—— “CHEVERIE — In the Char- _ lottetown) Hospital on April 8, | Mary Margaret Chev-| “> At Beach Grave on Wednesday, April 6th, 1966, A home owned by Arnold Bur- oe {| sland News Page MONTAGUE Legion Winners Are Announced. The Miscni: \las explained how the trophy |lam recetvet trophies fer fhe had heen won and expressed. the | 1964-65 runnera up position. : | regret of the members of the — Following the -—presentation ef {death of Earl Jay. His - s0n| the trophies and prizes a lunch Carman accepted the, trophy on | supplied bythe ladies of the behalf of his late father. | Legion was served, * Grass Fires 4 | Western and Central Districts . ’ 3 -| che entry consisting of Gerard Poirier and .P.C. Martin were winner of the Royal ~“Canadian | Legion provincial championship | for cribbage at Mt. Stewart re- cently. The dart champtorship Was won Dy a Summerside team consisting of Matt Arsenault ‘and Trophies were -present@d to. Alfred Mullens and Arthur Mac- 7 Kinton. winners for. the Mt, | retary for several years was Stewart, branch for 1965-66 and -presented with a. certificate of fo the runners up Joe MacDou- | merit by the Mt. Stewart branch gall and James Doyle.: While | for his long time service to the Mr- and Mrs. Joseph MacMil- | branch : a pen * Cc ~ Elmer MacDonald, branch. 866i. 2 | uish: grass. fires. Thursday. i> grass fires in York and the St. | afternoon as well a8 another ca Cause Alarms ire de partments in Charlotte- town and immediate, =-areay answered seven calls to exting- | 4 | t The Charlottetown Fire’ depart- | ment received three calls last |! night between 7:35 -and 8:10. |} Areas affected were off Nassau and Dunkirk streets. : 7 The Sherwood Fire department answered calls to. extinguish | | Peters Road area yesterday to Heartz Hill about 3:30. The Parkdale Fire depart-- ment extinguished a..grass fire | off Allen Street yesterday at 5:10 p.m. . ‘1S ELECTED | | the |mer McIntyre Eu Glenn. The competitien is . : . an annual eveat. This” year i iy # twelvé teams took part. Mon- 2 tague, Cardigan, Souris, Char- find out. oe lottetown, Miscouche, Mt. Stew- art Eidon~Tignish and O'Leary were all represented. The presentation of trophies for these competitions was made by Pius Smith, Legion command president. ; Following: the presentation. of championship -trophies F- of Mt. Stewart branch presented the branch trophies- and prizes._The first trophy presented was the club trophy which had been won for three years by Mrs’ Ralph Fic- kett and the late Eariy Jay: for two years and Mrs. Pickett and Elmer MacIntyre jor this year how money makes money _. Pick, up the April issue of the Reader's’ Digest. In it. you'll find the “Investors Story” — 12 full ‘pages.on how Investors can help you make money. *}> It’s the complete story on the many ways that Investors-can help you plan for your retirement, your children’s education, or that trip that’s still only a dream. ie Whatever your goal — whatever. your means, the ‘bert H. Sharp, Lester Sharp, -——-The~space—agency-must—mas--ence},-Vancduver,_ B.C. lifting capacity than ,the most \powerful solid fuels now in use. Centaur | 100- ; At Kings County ‘mile -: high orbit around the ——The—new-— Island—phone-book, Dorchester _St.,- age 54 | Funeral _ arrangements announced later. ~~ 7 pL : SA — ———— BOLTER Harold Campbell has been elected to the Board of Dir- A * ’ . |-ectors-of Annapolis Valley Can- ners Ltd- Mr. Campbell is the founder and president of Camp- | United Church -Holds Service- ALBERTON — An_Interde= - which means” the trophy | been won permanently. . In making the —|-the—ehairman- Hamilton ~ Doug- has | Investors Man has the plan to suit your needs. Read the “Investors Story” in the April issue of the Reader's Digest — then—call—your—Investors— presentation nominational Good Friday. ser-:.- bell and Burns Ltd, Bedeque, Reginient.. The composite afternoonStanding_heside — suardwas-made_ot the Prince “Edward_Island—The Abegweit is | Chu due for drydock..within ‘a week | ‘ Edward Island—Regiment, No. 5 Signals and No. & Medical | Corp | Benjamin and Lloyd Sharp, and | sisters Winifred Sharp and Jesse (Mrs. Dr. R. S. P. Carruthers.) | She is survived by her daught- | in-law, Mrs. Angus Mackie, | | Ler-i and nieces, Mrs. Jelpha Sharp, Ottawa; Mrs. T. M. Kettles ‘Mary’. Montreal; Mrs: L: -H:! Durkin ‘Dorothy’, Onaping, Ont., | Mrs. J. D,, MacDonald (Flor- | Mrs, MacKie was a life-long | member of Trinity United | Church, Summerside. sland Book Distributed “Close. to 27,000 subscribers of the Island Telephone Company lister, Rev. S.E. .McKillop. | Ltd., in P.E.J., are receiving | their 1966-67 directories. This will mark the first in-a Canada- | wide series celebrating ‘Canada’s | 100th birthday. : | The Island book features a | cover photograph of the Confed- | _eration Plaque at. the Parlia- | ment Building, Charlottetown. ~ . Other telephone companies across Canada, by agreement. | will also feature some aspect of | Canada’s growth and develop- | _ment_over. the past centuf y. | Moat directories, however, will | inot be issued until later this ‘Spring and Summer. i | has the same number. of pages | as last year, has a briefer intro- | | ductory -section but five addi- | | tional pages of white-page list-' ings, .carrying approximately | 1,000-new- subscriber—names. The . standardized introductory | ‘pages now carry Tlocal ‘dialing, | -long-distance calling and gener- \ sctiedule the Confederation ~handles the | Peter's Anglican Church. \service of worship and medita- | : : vice was held in Alberton Un- M. ¥.. Confederation resumied | ited Church last evening. Wor- . yesterday with the} ship was conducted by Rev. S. M. V. Abegweit and S. S. Prince | E- “McKillop of O'Leary United reh. ; 23 A. R. Murray of the Presby- t'h-e | terian Church led in prayer, and be | the’ sermon .was preached by Earnest. Linton of St. P-E.1- and-is;also president of Campbell Industries Ltd. He is a native of. Chelton where he lives with his wife; the former -Elizabeth—Gibson of _Marsh- field, and their four children. The announcement of this re- cent appointment was made by R.L, McGrath, vice president and managing-director of An- napolis Valley Canners Ltd. Arthur MacLeod and during her ‘absence begweit’s' schedule will aken over by the Prince while | Rev. Prince's schedule . ; Guest choirs from O'Leary led Ice in the . Northumberland | the ssinging’ and rendered two Strait is reported nil and boats | special selections. The United are crossing on summer time | Church choir, with Mrs. Lewis schedules. Bernard as organist, sang ‘‘The {Cross was His Own,” and the and Dies Suddenly +men’s choir; with Mrs.Donald ' ad Ch h Matheson as i athes ~ organist, sang M. Arthur MacLeod, long- Unite urc “Lead Me To Calvary.” - time resident -of Cee 3 ; ° ; ( . : "~~ —1~died suddenly ‘Thursday at. Folds Service bined choir fronfthe’ West Cape Beach Point in connection with | eee — Charge. ze ‘his work. f ee i The fifth section, ‘‘Christ On 5 LEASY — ner Te the Cross — His ‘Relationship To observed = in ary wi People.’’ was led by Rev. Max- three hour interdenominational wail Nesbitt : ge | Se p The sixth section, “Christ In ison in the United vee Pll |The Tomb — His Relationship to |general theme was ris ‘Death,”. conducted by Mr. Mac- aries tae whtek Ta {Dougall in place of Rev. Ernest . - 'Linton_who was ill. The United | Sluded ae ae ee ee Church choir sang “The Cross | ' Y. iWas His Own." The closing sec- |was conducted by.the host min- tion was led by Mr. McKillop who used scripture and poetry he Tem. ito present ‘A Glimpse Beyond a vith its ie Pee parts, The Tomb — Christ's Assurance | Brat rece eed ty Siete ae jof New Life.” : | as a technician for 28°years with site tes portion, "Christ th rour cvs led the singing of he" marine vison othe, De led by Rev. David “Sellick who jhymns — The Baptist Choir with partment of Transport in Char- based his meditation on thouights- Ree’ cont ms Me eee SuetKe ee ee of the transfiguration of Christ. | is hee Sea y's “Men's Choir | death. He resided at 28-St. Peters A duet, ‘‘He died For Me,’’ was Ibeganist the. West Se can aoe aK Reo sung by. Mrs. Clinton MacLeod |hined Choir with Mrs. Matheson -;..u ving. are his" wife, and Ruth Buchanan, jas organist, and O'Leary United The second portion, “Christ In Church Choir with Mrs. Lewis The ‘Upper Room, His Relation- Bernard as organist. ship To His _Disciples,"" was led a by A:R. Murray and included a) CHAIRMAN. RESIGNS selection by the Baptist choir,| SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)— e \President Johnson .Friday re- & | N.B. “Ivory Palaces.” peas a i The third section, “Christ In ceived. the resignation of. E. | ena. tioecy Henry, chaifman of the = Also surviving~are brothers, 4 while at work near the wharf’ at Beach Point and taken to hospital in Montague Where he was pronounced dead by George Inman. Mr. MacLeod, born at Tignish in 1913, received his education at Dunstan s, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacLebdd, -The remainder of the service was.a captain at» Tignish. Mr. MacLeod was employed ‘the lottetown, and sons: David, Summerside, Pon, formerly ifrom the province presently re- jsidingin- Framingham, Mass., | and Roger, formerly of the Is- ‘land, now residing’ im * Sussex, ‘The Garden — His Relationshi 76 God te Sater was led - Federal Communications Com-| Munroe of Charlottetown and Rev. Ewen MacDougall and in- Mission, effective May 1. He is Ivan, Dartmouth, N.S. cluded the singing of ‘Must. Je- expected’ to return to Tennessee sus Bear The Cross Alone” by \to practice law. It was learned | garet, Mrs. Windsor Campbell, the men's choir.—-—--—- that the FCC chairman told | Philadelphia; Mary, Mrs. Frank : The fourth section, ‘Christ Be- Johnson about six weeks ago he | Smith, Massachusetts, and fore Pilate His Relationship To The World,”’ was led by Rev. ‘there has been no. action on! Claresholm, Alberta. Two sisters predeceased him. , He was reportedly’ taken i West Kent School and St- | He was the son of the late | formerly of Orwell. His father |. ‘former .Jessie MacLeod of Char- | Surviving sisters include Mar- planned—to—teave-—Fleming—said-Gladys,_Mrs__Ernest__Charlton, | _ __ASK FOR. MAPLE LEAF - BAKERIES Hot Cross Buns 59c per doz. Home Made Bread Man.- He's your best friend financially. inson Sd 115 Kent St. 4-8432 Earl Atki K. Fs Cam ~ 4 Jordan Crescent 4-8326 Summerside Summerside ’ WE DELIVER notes rote RN i A SE ORION, | KON: TIKI Golden Fruit from MALAYA —— _ db. C. Montgomery Charlottetown Ofwestow SYNDICATE LIMITER Regional Office:‘40 Charlotte 8t., 8. John, N. B. al information, in that order. 3 Snelgrove, and included Naming a successor. by fire Thursday afternoon by a Community listings have been singing of ‘The Way Of The ;000 subscribers) and Summer- | side (5,200 subscribers), and -be- | ing direct- mailed to all others. As. well, he said, copies of the directory go to most Canadian | ‘and U.S. telephone companies | and many boards of trade and | jchambers of commerce throu- personnel in Charlottetown (11,- - Cross Leads Home,” by a com- - WESTERN” FUNERALS | WAUGH FUNERAL — The fu- neral for Mrs. Brenton Waugh | was held Thursday afternoon | from the Compton Funeral Home | to the United Baptist Church, | Summerside, where service was | conducted at 2:30 p.m. by Rev. R. P. Matthews, assisted by Dr. | Cecil R. ebber. Hymns were | “Unto The Hills’ and ‘Breathe } On Me Breath Of God'’. Organ- | ist was Mrs. Eric MacNeill. Pall bearers were Lloyd Waugh, Norman. Waugh, Robert. Waugh, | Irving Hogg, Robert P._Hogg, and Walter Hogg. Interment was | Mrs. Webster Bolter of Glenwood in her 83rd year. Her remains | Fee O'Leary until noon Sat-pfitewhich reportedly erupted |changed, as well. Major com. urday. Then to Glenwood United originally from: a pile of gar-|munities of Charlottetown and | j a raion ate. ‘Summerside are now: featured Church for service at 2 o'clock. age : wee r Interment in the Church Cem-| The house, being occupied by at the beginning of_ the “white- | etery. * |Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph O'Connor page listings, the others follow- | pete eas ‘and family, was the last home ing alphabetically. = ARSENAULT. — At the Sacred in Cross Roads district on the | This line-up is: a common fea-| Hear Home, Charlottetown, Fri--Trans Canada Highway, report-|ture of most other telephone day, April Sth, Everett>Ar- ed Fire Chief J. D. MacAskill books in Canada and is designed -senault of Summerside in his. of the Prakdale Fire department. to make it easier for callers in | 9th year. Resting at the Comp- Fire Chief MacAskill last night the larger calling areas to find | ton Funeral Home until Mon- | said the department received the their numbers more quickly. day, April 11th, then to St.|call at 2:50 p.m. for a fire; Walter Auld, Island Company Paul's Church for requiem high which originated in a pile of |manager, said the new directory | mass at 9 a.m. Remains-to-be.} garbage and jumped to nearby jis being delivered by company | placed in St. Paul's receiving small outbuildings which were | ¥ vault. : * destroyed. “\.spark from these . : | buildings landed on the house ‘KENNEDY ~— At Montague, | roof which. caught fire but fire- P.E.1., on April 8th, 1966, Mrs.| men quelled the blaze and re- Catherine Kennedy in her 100th) turned to the station leaving tw __year. Resting -at_theMontague | neighbours on standby. : Funeral Home. Funeral from | Reports indicated the depart- St. Andrew’s Presbyterian | ment was recalled to the scene Church, Montague, Monday. April 11th at’ 2 o'clock. Inter- ment in the-Lower Montague , Cenietery. 3 | “MacLEoD = “Suddenly April 7,7 1966, M. Arthur MacLeod, 28-St. | abuut 4:15 p.m. but did not ar- rive in time to save the dwelling | withthe tanker truck carrying | U-*- a limited suonly of water. Mr. MacAskill-said-the. second -hlaze__erupted__from__a__latent spark somewhere in the double | roof of the house and peovle Peters Road, age 52 vears. Rest-| tried to. extinguish the fire be- ing at the Cutcliffe Funeral) tore giving the alarm to the Home until noon today, then to) fire department. Trinity United Church for ser- —-—— - vice commencing at 2 o'clock. : I in Valleyfield Ceme- . ho - alleyfield Ceme | May MacKie DAWSON — At the Victoria Gen- Passes Away eral Hospital, Halifax, April 7, , SUMMERSIDE — The death 1966, Mrs.” Thomas O. Dawson, | North River, in her 46th year. | : ; éccurred at Prince County Hos- pital--on—-Wednesday,-. April Remains will. be SrAnsterred ) from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home | at noon-today to her amedise, denice. Funeral Monday from. 8/th year. Zion Presbyterian Church with service commencing at 1.30 p.m. Mrs. James A. Sharp. Cee ins Sherwood--Ceme- She was predeceased by two ery. : "" —~ysons, Leland ,in 1921 and Angus | MCCABE Ab the Clarlotie (ou el seer wore ee town Hospital. April 7, 1966, Ethel: Jean McCabe, 304 Euston St. Resting at the Hennessey Funefsl Home from where the funerdl. will take place on’. Mon- day morning leaving the funer- al home at 9 o'clock to St. Duns. tan's Basilica for Requiem High Mass at 9.15. Interment in the 4 Catholic cemetery. Visiting hours commencing after- noon at 2 o'clock. MOLYNEAUX At the Char- lottetown Hospital Thursday, April 7, 1966, Frederick Moly- neaux, 164 Nassau Street, in his 79th year. Resting at the Char-.| lottetown Funeral Home from }° where the funeral will be held | Monday morning, leaving the funeral home at -8:45 for Re- quiem High Mass at the Church m the Most Holy Redeemer at ® o'clock. Interment in the Catholie cemetery, %& ENGINEERING 4 this construction. APPLY to e «led by ‘Can 6, | late rest-.0f Mrs. May B. MacKie, inher | Born in Summerside, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and | CITY OF DARTMOUTH Required by (Additions to Staff) - Graduate Engineers to work on design’ and ° i Engineering Technicians with experience in Engineering field or with suitable qualifications. CITY ENGINEER, City Hall, ee Dartmouth, N.S: | ghout North America and in the in the-Baptist/Church Cemetery, Central edeque. : Za | 550 Veh | | Over 1,100 vehicles were hand- a fone yenerdiy hetweer Bord- ;en, P.E.I., and Cape Tormen- tine, N.S. u A spokesman for CNR_ last night reported that at least 550 cars and trucks were taken to | the mainlantt.while 619 vehicles | came to the Island. - | Reports indicated’ that the SPRING Check up Time ® Ignition Carburetor @ Wiring ROBINSON'S IRVING Richmond St. Ch’town DEPARTMENT ~ icles | Leave Island | MOTOR REWINDING Mag hy Attention: Potato Growers # Annual Easter Cake — and Pantry Sale in ald of the Catholic Social Welfare Bureau " At the Bureau Room; Pownal Street _ Saturday, April 9th, 12:00 a.m. Home - The attention of potato growers is directed to* | - Section 16 of the Plant Disease Eradication Act | which reads _as follows: ‘‘No_ person_shall plant any seed potatoes or potato eyes which have been | grown outside of this Province except. under per- }|_ mit from the Minister.” : Made Bread, Rolls, Beans, Candy and Cakes. n-National car > } Also enjoy any one of many tasty snacks’ or full course meals. offence under this Act is $1,000.00." ~ PEL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 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