———betised—to— LOCAL _____"Fhe-Credit-Grantors-Associat. ing at the Basilica Recr eation. : ____ regular monthly dinner meet- o. So ee Jbut routine business discuss- i” Lower Montague Cemetery. y > were: Grade A large 44 cents; | r arers Grate Acmedium 30 cents; ee tear! Meleod, Jack _ 19th: Mr. Hamilton will address DISCUSSING SCHEDULE fon of Charlottetown held ther 41 Centre last night. Discussing i the: in-rich foods in pow- Red Cross Aid = |ferwr'extractiom. Is-Anneunced——1 ce eee ae requiring assistance -are in seven Indian States. It is estl- According to information just | mated that between 15 and 2 received by -—_the---P.E.1.=--Red Cross. The Canadian Red Cross | million expectant and Society has given $10,000 to aid mothers will require supplemen- | the Indian Red Cross-in its em-|tary food during the next four | » —~ergency feeding programmes. | | months. 4 - one grant was authorized | re Partridge, chairman of the national executive commit- | Travel Bureau tee, while attending a Red Cross | Awaits Tourists meeting in Winnipeg + The Prince Edward Island The appeal from New Delhi through the League of Red Cross Societies outlined the serious Bureau is now awaiting custom-' food in many parts of India and jers in its new- location in. the * the need for financial support |new provincial building on the | for . supplementary feeding of|corner of Kent and Rochford infants, young children did ex- |streets. Very modern in styling, | pectant’ and nursing mothers. the new bureau replaces the one | “The Canadian ' 41 formerly located on the corner of Red Ovoss will | Richmond and Great George _ pap purchase—milk— der, baby foods, vitamins. and *!eets-- j | Opened: on March 31, the new | bureau has a permanent staff | jof five and will have a staff of | about 30 persons in the summer | months. It will remain open all year round. ry * EASTERN BRIEFS |_runerais | KENNEDY FUNERAL — The} —_——— NS fneral service for Mrs. Cather- ENTERS HOSPITAL ine Kennedy was held at the Mrs. Maria Keélly, Stanchel, Presbyterian. Church Monday, has entered the Charlottetown April 11th, 1966 at 2 o'clock. Ser- Hospital for treatment= \vice was conducted by Rev. Ba- ‘sil Lowery. Mrs. A-F. Campbell : EGG PRICES . was organist, favourite hymns | Dealers—quoting-producers—pri--or the deceased were sung —by ees for ungraded eggs delivered \the choir. A duet “Beyond The to Charlottetown... yesterday jgyncet’? was sung by Malcolm were._Stewart McLeod, Jack] ‘Annear, Hube Nelson, Stewart Nelson, Simon Nicholson; How- ard-Vickerson. Flowerbearers | Milton Fraser Sr., Harry Grade A small 27 cents. CABINET ‘MEETING Premier, W,.R. Shaw.and mem- , hers of the Executive Council Were held a regular weekly cabinet McGregor. Everett Buchanan, meeting this .morning Premier | Leslie Campbell, Garth Kerr, Shaw said that there was noth. Ctus Shaw. Burial took place Se ed at the morning session. ail CARD PARTY | CITY AREA The following are the results | FUNERALS ef the card party held last night | at the Dunstaffnage School: la-|| dies’ high, Mrs. Raymond Vés- | = sey; men’s high, Raymond Ves-- BARR FUNERAL — The fun- ieral for Mrs. Harry Barr was ‘held Tuesday, April .12, 1966, from the MacLean Funeral | sey: door prize, Robert MacCal- lum; freeze out, Mrs. Irving _ WORD RECEIVED Home where service was con- Word was received in the city ducted by Rev. Quincy Stairs Lynn, Mass., of Walton Crouse, | During the service Sharon Stairs husband of the former Marjorie | 204 Marlene Sanderson sang Cleaver MacLean and the late | Consreeational hymn sune «Mr. MacLean of this city. The WS Rock of Ages. Pallbearers summer visitor to The Island |olly, Roy MacKenzie, Herman} spending a-holiday at the Rocky |Dignon, Albert Roop and -Mal- ; Mrs. MacLean and had a host of Were Leith Brown, Gordon Mac-. |: - friends. in the province... Kay, Ernest Seller, George) ‘in the People's, Cemetery. Roy Hamilton, National Direc- ‘ tor of Presbyterian Men is to vi-| | KENNEDY FUNERAL — The inedy, Montague, was held from St Andrew's Presbyterian Presbyterian Men in Coles Mem- | : April 11th at 2 p.m The service orial Hall, Zion Church, Charlot-| 13. conducted by Rev. Basil C. year Mr. Hamilton directs the |priend We Have In Jesus and annual Presbyterian Men's Con-'care In The Arms of Jesus were ‘Thompson and Winston Stewart. last night of the sudden death in jand -Rev. David MacDonald. MacLean, daughter of Mrs. What a Friend We Have in Jesus late Mr. Crouse was a longtime were Ivan MacNevin, John Con- | Point summer home of Mr. and colm MacLean. Flowerbearers | Thompson. Internient- took place | TO ADDRESS DINNER | sit the Island on Monday, April funeral for Mrs. Katherine Ken- a-dinner meeting of Island Wide Church, Montague, on Moiay- tetown at 6.30 that evening. Each Lowery. The hymfis What A ference at Truro, Nova Scotia. sung by the choir and caters : CARD PARTY: ~-_ gation. A duet Beyond. The “The following are the prize pete aie arincte he winners at St. Pius X parish |%° F. Campbell was organ-ac- card party held Monday night: | : : a eu: |companist. The pall bearers Ladies: — 1, Margaret Dowling; | ere Simon Nicholson, Stewart 2. Elsie MacDonald and Annie yacteod, Hubert Nelson, Jack MacEachern. ‘Consolation —)Annear, Howard. Vickerson, Margaret Perry;, Gentlemen. — stewart Nelson. The flower- 1.-L. Connors; 2. Dominic Doyle; | hearers were Everett Buchanan, Consolation Elmer Cooper.|Garth Kerr, Leslie Campbell, Freezeout — Mrs.-Fred Gallant Milton Fraser, Harry MacGreg- and’ Charles Conway; special |or,, Cyrus. Shaw. Interment took prize — Margaret Walker; .door!place in the Lower Montague prize — Margaret Perry. Cemetery | a — . 8 . . oe Feature Attraction To-night The Popular Exciting Voice of ‘RANDY DIBBLEY’ = “Charlottetown’s Own Folk Singer Also Dance to Les Alexander and The “SM Wi Steak Room . Members and Guests Welcome the schedule of the meeting “ares trom the teft;-Gerald-Sey>— Charlottetown, manager of cus- tomer man's; William Jay, Summer- side, national director Credit Grantors Association of Can- ada: Joseph Walsh, Charlotte- town, credit manager of Doug- las ‘Brothers and : ie mus : . and recently elected president ; ‘million children and. some” 14" of Credit Grantors Association |necessary to” the rink building nursing | of Charlottetown. ; \ ivy yo oN? er Tt Ff THE HORSE and SULKY'S GRANADA | - accounts — office, Hol- Jones Inc. APRA tal en Prepare itrow! It takes less than an hour to prepare the dough. Then you put itin your. refrigerator. Nothina feerther to do. till vou... ” Bake it later! Anytime... today... Bake it any time from 2 to 24 hours, 4 Get the recipe! — ~ It’s in the specially marked bags of Robin Hood Flour now 4 “at your grocers. | | | Island News Page ’ Town ~ WEATHER TORONTO (cP . Temps: Low-overnight High Tuesday Dawson ..;...... 8 38 ; ~ . st - pictoria eases. e 36 49 : 1 ) Edmonton. .....% »: 18 26 ae o Eastern and Central D stricts- Regina 34 43 wid Guardian, Chartottetowi, Wed., April 13, 1966. 5 Winnings. .......... ot e' ’ Lae Toronta: 3.4.4... 20 a5 48 . Ottawa: cos 33 50 e aS Montteal. ...4).... 36 52 C i Dieters... .6.3. 1; at 48 - Fredericton ........ 33 4\ : : Saint Jonn...:..... 30 39 Moncton. ..632%... ¢: 32, 38 Halifavo oc .ccscs. 31 39 Charlottetown 31 ‘ Holds Meeting ane GEORGETOWN -— The regu-' ar monthly meeting of the, \Georgetown: Town Council was held on Monday night in the ;Council Chambers, with Mayor | ‘Howard S. Maclean presiding and Councillors. Lavers. Currie, |McConnell, MacDonald and Mac- -|Lean attending. | The financial report for March: [ver presented by Councillor La- vers and following discussion jwas adopted. Bills amounting to '$286 were certified as paid and bills amounting to $51 were ap- proved for payment. It was de- cided that the account now i/known as the Water and Sewage | Account be changed to be known: “aso the €apitat Expenditure- Ae~-tor—the -month The sum. of $385 -partments—for—_the .vear,._____- count and will contam—all Cap! |tal Expenditure amounts. Councillor Currie reporting for | Committee, stated that there oe Welfare _and..Street Light | ‘Hwere no new applications for ad- | matter was ditional—street—lights- “One welsclire committee for further ac. ¢ fare~recipienthad—welfare—pay-- Sa aeauananeaeiecr -, Correspondence relative to ments extended to-July 9th. Councillor—McCorinell _report- |ing for Public Property stated lthat the rink shutters would be lrepaired and other matters re- jlating to the Rink closing would be attended to. He pointed out that. certain repairs would be before next season. | » TOMROTTOW. eport- the policing of the town by RM eS Clean up week has—heen_set for. the town Councillor Maclean for slreets for__the week of and sidewalks work has heen April 14th to 21st. and all rest- continuing under the Winter dents are urged to hive their Works Programme. Six new. stop yards and properties cleaned during. that week. The council are_ prepared to proceed with action under the law regarding premises. which’ are unsightly die to any accumulation of rub- signs with steel posts and a speed warning Sign are to he or- dered. The bulletin. board has been built and erected on Kent ; of th s ° sea just south of the post of bish. Numerous old car bodies ; are_in evidence in a number of Councillor MacDonald report- yards and should be removed ing for the fire hall committee, T wurther iateriain are 16: . stated, that repairs would have ordered at once in connection to be made to the fire hall door. with the erection of a fence at In_the absence of Councillor the Town Dump Johnson, -the police report. was The meeting was adjourned to given by =the town policeman, Monday, April. 28th, at & p.m. Allison Grover, who gave a day- when the Council will work on py-day report of—his activities the budget for the vatious de- ha@ been collected-in—fines — fer one ren March. Discussion took place re- t+ garding the engaging af an as 9) sistant for. the.téwn policeman ¢ to work on the weekends and the $~ referred to the pol. . —- e oo Ready Pasted- SUNWORTHY > one s @ 500 patterns in stock Royal Canadian Montedt—Poticex* eo Immediate delivery 85 iwas received from the R.C.MP. : |Commissioner in Ottawa and ¢ from Attorney General. M. Al. % ban Farmer, Q.C. The clerk was ¢ hook—8941,.6541 linstructed to write the Attorney ¢ General for further clarification 4 . lon this matter. $04 OOOOOOO Se om --Seotia, Prince Edward Is New Brunswick: Sunmy. with a Ontario, Visit Moore & McLeod's For “2, ny "WALLPAPERS @ Phone for home viewing sample : Moore & McLeod Ltd. ” vdney kee e eee e ee #1 {Yarmouth ....57.. 39 45 Et John'® ssstccsee Of a 4 Albany ...ssseeeeeees 22 5A Boston ..ccccceeses 40 50 Tampa ..cveveereees 57 RD. Miniil oc. .cceceoe: 69 an New Orleans .....-> 60 a2 Los Angeles:.....-: 52 AA HALIFAX. CCP)—Thes weather office says Skies will clea today with- light winds over the dis- trict this afternoon, the sun will “fsend temperatures into the sea- -sonable mid 40's this clear, mild weather. will continue Thursday. Regional forecasts: Halifax ‘and. vicinity, South Shore, An- napolis’ Valley, Northern Nova few cloudy intervals in the after- noon==milder, winds= hight —low- high at Halifax 29 45, Yarmouth 30 45, Kentville 30, 42, New Glas- gow 30 42, Charlottetown 26-40, Moncton 2% 42, Fredericton and Saint John 26 45, Edmundson 25 45, Campbellton 28, 45;. outlook for Thursday sunny; seasonable temperatures. @ . High tide today at Charlotte- town 5.26 a.m. and 3.32 p.m. At . Rustico at 11.00 a.m. Summer- * side tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 5.40 a.m. and sets t 6.48 p.m. : < ONE SPOILS RECORD The Massasauga rattler is the only poisonous snake found in | j Hi j > > - > > au e > > e ? vr Island, ~ . oe eeereoes | Ve OSSH SOOO OOS ARE THE DEAD EVER J os a IS\ OY atter the seaction of the Prove incial—Government—office butld= jing on the site and adjoining lots : |" ‘A bottle in the stone was.found jintact but apparently water had seeped into it and the papers and reports it contained were reduced to a black mush and of no ‘value. The cornerstone had been laid in April, 1878. Cornerstone Is Located cornerstone of old. West Kent Sehool was located yester- day in the southwest corner The building is-being demolished ee MM RK KR HM OH OF - HEY KIDS LOOK! —- Real Special Just For You TODAY = THUR. AT 2.30 ONLY a awanderfil.fabiifonie i: 6 \\S an’ one ' ous Chto, WE ge youngin heart from gi : "lain: Sites, . . deepens a THE GREAT! A FULL-LENGTH FEATURE CARTOON i: COLOR REBORN? IS THERE. 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