XX PIUSVILLE Crossing | HORTON FUNERAL rendered by eG. Aap ics at ine, nee cio Wightman. Pallbearers were: | who died at Cambridge, Mass., David Rourke, G.A. Wightman, was held yesterday afternoon Howard Vickerson, Charles J.from the Cutcliffe. Bi bras or Fraser, Donald MacLeod ana/Home. Service was conducted Douglas. MacLaren. Flower |by Rev. E.E. MacDougall. | bearers were: Arnold Vanider-|Hymns sung were God Is_our stine, Simon Nicholson, Milton | Refuge and Strength and The Fraser, William Fraser, Glen |Lord’s My Shepherd. Pallbear- MacLaren, Alexander Ham®#- ers were Everett Lund, ton, Roy MacNeill, H.M. Smith, Lund, A CAREER IN THE CANADIAN COAST GUARD FOR 40 CADETS Competency. CADETS selected will be provided with free board at the College and will be paid $75 a month while training\\ Travel expenses, from your heme te the will be paid and year return expenses home in excess of $25: Cadets fn this unique opportunity, fill out the form belew and mail it BEFORE APRIL 22 te the CHIEF OF PERSONNEL, DEPART- MENT OF TRANSPORT, OTTAWA, “ONTARIO. The written ex-| amination will be held on or about MAY 77, 1965. Chief of Personnel, Department of Transport, Ottawa, Ontaric. Dear Sir, Please forward complete details in ( ) English or ( ) French regarding ioe eos j STARTING TODAY PPP P ee ee eee eee rere ; ‘# al EE Cae ha . fel off a horse in M.G.M.'s HILARIOUS NEW HIT SHOWS {3:38 - 7-9 Ga "sk, HX Mk kK wk Sthetottnanenmereramencnmege te tengerns CAA SNe i comme EN Ste ee ' ‘s f ‘ opooagrnneees Let's start at the back. With the engine. - We made the 1500's luggage compartment. (And that.leaves you the front.) : Now notice the chassis. | We took the body off this Volkswagen 1500 to show you. What's out of the ordinary about it? Everybody knows we're famous for air-cooled engines in the rear. ‘fits right into the back of the car and still leaves room for a Covers the bottom of the VW 1500. So nothing hangs down, and gets damaged. By rough weather. - Or rough roads. And even though we made tie VW 1500 for families, you don't drive it like-an ordingry family car. . Ordinary. Out of the ordinary. You sit on a comfortable bucket seat and shift through four fully-synchronized gears on the floor. Take a look at that suspension system wp front. Inside that engine more powerful. And so flat it in with two trunks. There’s no engine in it. n mtSt| Little Theatre’s | [Former Islander |‘Zut Mane. 7 *! Little s in her 87th year. : Z ‘Toff. Gallant ' Pesiegs In N.S. The late Mrs. Macintyre was Purple Dust’ in the Western Hospital. a : | bore at: Georgetown and moved PI T ht > o MURRAY HARBOR — The to Montague at an early age ays ont | Bare. Rech O'Brica returacd wo ‘a “occu: inesday, where she was -educated. She home being Maren 3, in Oxford, N.S... of also taught-music at. Montague.| Charlottetown ier ‘ * 3 0 Eastern And Central Districts Eiht bets im hs bh 3ear.| ete wes sane i eae ed le dtteated Little ‘Pheatre | for few “Gass in the: Won = = r. Robe: was born at ; | Hughes; will present a comedy : [he Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon, April 12, 1965.5 yurray aie aol set te, oe remambered 2s| to Sean O'Cassy tonight st Con-| Ter 06 BES Peter SF. Ga a 4 a + — — xl? woman with a friendly. smile | eres ee oe a con- | Siting relatives in Wellington . - | etta a n greeting issed | ee ° atly Constitution Repatri lation i maved Se etere where he lived | oe whe were. fertonnte in — Ractioees, sieges | Ronald McKeana. returned: to tl remainder of his life. | knowing her. by Turpin ~ his home after being 2 pat :, | . His wife predeceased him nine | mody, who come to Ireland. with | oe Defended By Que. Premier | si: % nheezues te mau, Deides thet mistresses, Gal ion nd |" ea ant | |The funeral was from the |Rer husband. two sisters Clem- Lois DesRoches, 10 buy @ MAD | psa Orn Sunday MONTREAL (CP) — Premier| In adopting the formla, Murray Harbor United Church, | sion which they intend to reno- Ma vane : : William Vickerson, both of Mon- | were Mr. and . Roger Bol- “| Lesage replied Saturday night | scheduled to be debated in the April 3. Service conducted by | tague. Two brothers, Fred and | "=: ger_and family, Foxley Rixer, - |to a chorus of Quebec opposition legislature durinz the current Rev. David Barwise. |Haddon and ek | Conflict arises inthe play be-| 51. "yr and Mrs. John Corcor- ‘to his support for the Fulton-/|session, be said “Quebec is not Burial was in Murray Harbor | ywoorean He plumes a 28 | tween the two Englishmen and) 9)” oa ‘Allyson, Pinsville Favreau formula to signing an eternal contract and | cemetery. Pallbearers were | Irish workmen doing the reno- = ate” the we are not selling -our provin- William Glover. Gerald Prowse. The funeral will take place | vations. ; [~~ GERMANS BUY CRANES He told the Quebec cial_soul to the federal devil.” Craig Bell. John Glover. Austin | £f°™ the United Baptist Church, |" The young Irish hero of the; East Germany has ordered 14 tion of Engineers that while the| “Everybody knows the cur- Bell and Lorne Stewart. Montague today at 2 p.m. Inter- | story, Se. ae Ie ee. Sock: WEN 2 copecits of formula worked out by the jus-|rent constitution will have to /Ment will bein’ the community fee sacl caer Bhipegyhoay ee ee ee aeeeta tice ministers ‘of the former |be submitted to a major revi- * cemetery. bers altogether in the. cast. turers. 2 Conservative government and |sion before very long,” hé said. Long-Time the current —_ "We might as well embrace the C p k is not perfect, it is a present formula for . right direction. - — i pg Se: ac ers The formula, named after the |B#ve me to test before the two justice ministers ee Bevision tales place.” | mp joyee Dies sponsible for it, transfers — SP a cero eras nge A long-time employee of Can- powers to amend the constitu- 2 sis ~j|ada Packers Limited, Harry tom ig Canada rom Bain and| Elliot Williams (gma: w iit sc"rctersnosd ON THE LINKLETTER TRAVEL AGENCY unanimous turday s home. by the federal and previncial Dies In Hospital 4 il Smith’ was born in Con- governments tay oneen MURRA , Wales, and moved to EXCLUSIVE 21. DAY | See eee: ctes aus deat’ RAY HARBOR — Tire Prince Prince Edward Island in 1928. * , people et ings |He has been an employee . of = ONDUCT of trying to make the popula-| County Memorial Hospital, Mon- EXPE ED tion ‘think the Fulton Te nee a 9, of Elliot Williams i Packers ' for the past 20 ALL NSE PAID C -|formula is almost. worst Béach Point, aged 76 ; ‘ cenate some Teaed tig Galton” | 2x, Williams ses torn; |_ Bie wits, the. teciaet Annie EUROPEAN TOUR ho oaid: : Beach Point where he resided | MacLean of Murray River, pre- OPPOSITION PROVES PODST “his entire lifetime. His wife, tel ae ee i ts years .ago. $ en He said that on ti other | former Janie MacLeod, mi survived by a 650. 00 A in the rest of Canada ‘‘should of ‘Summerside, a- niece, Mrs. dent at SDU mihke us understand thet the alts leaves to mourn his passing Keith Hurley, Summerside, and @ We were able yesterday to obtain 2 additional Air Canada and Global : me formula not only facilitates the) Chesley Buell, Murray Ya zo | four grandchildren. tour seats. These seats will be sold on a Ist come Ist served_ basis. : but-gives - what oe hea al-| (Esther) Mrs. Craig Bell, White | eee eee a ee bro- Join the delightful group of men and women from all over the Island ac ines. ole a or whoo aementsd ts a protee| oe oalbhiad Mrs. Oliver | Funeral services will be held who are already going on this personally-conducted tour of England - dnd the meatherinnl of Seeneh. — os rey oat and ‘two | at 2 p.m: today at Park Royal Belgium - France - Switzerland - Italy. Canadians—the veto right.” ant Tatet A ater ie Aan | United Church. O Hi dT oe C = G ts fenmnenan tad won't bs dene | cen Beth Polat, also sur. Mecaiidin Dhee. < TREAT YOURSELF NOW TO THE THRILL OF A LIFETIME Uu ine To oO a roup on we Se thn wens: an sochaing are resting at i At CALL COLLECT at any hour, our personal tour condycior Mrs. Kay : : ; ver Funeral ' Home | Monta “Canadians have about £196) 4 Relations Geek aa Sits. Gevlisnd dedared Gt “B-ten| Gk vee es et | ona loday.then to the | igue - Crockett i in Summerside for full details — No obligation. decide ‘ McQuaid; ‘Rev. Allan MacDon-/| been said that only 3 cent ” Chure ist for fune MONTAGUE ® ep - ee - ald, hed. ef the extension @b-| ef the present labor force will| “amin “the -soveral topics | Services at 2 p.m: Interment. #ileurred Saturday aiid one PHONE 436-3879 : a ee periment of Wi. Dengten'e. Val. be norte to provide in 10 sears | uncer discussion at the mset-| SOOCS Tilt comelery | 10, of Mrs. George G. Macin- ee Z shond | Versity; MacLean, presid- materials manufac’ were problems automa- : . : , opportunity must be utilized | one of Charlottetown and District | in North Ammerica. Whether! tion worker displacement, the Ne Ce tae aoe ina| nee Comal this is actually true or not, it| national em service, told“ more Chairman was Clifford Mur-| brings out a frightening outlook| jabor legislation in this pro- ‘Faewita tana bad —— phy, president of —_ 282 _ oe Oe near future.” vince, workman's te a rail Packing House Workers explained, how , that i ; day. tight at the Community ee a aa es Sent ak tana and grievence procedure - Seater: NeeE “Ww In his 25 minute talk,. Mr.| machines are man-made and a 7 < Mr. Scotland was the guest) scotland discussed~ openly ~ and | man-controlied:~ ‘One of — the = ‘ : speaker at the banquet which! intelligently the crisis in auto-| failures of our soclety is that ‘ Ss highlighted two days of sessions/ mation, and its drastic effects | while making technological and E and meetings to discuss the| on industry and labor. He show-/ scientific progress, we have not p problems involved with automa-| eq by illustrations the tremen-| made similar strides ‘in social ee tion and its affect on labor. "dous jals of automatic ap-| and economic organization.” : i Mayor Walter Cox and Mrs. have opened up new vistas for It is,” he said, “the respon- es Cox; Dr. Frank MacKinnon, | mankind. sibility of the tabor movement : 1 ee principal of Prince of Wales) NEW FIELD to see that the benefits of this} . es College, and Mrs. MacKinnon:| aithough have | progress in scienific and tech- : i C.R. McQuaid, chairman of Lab- started a whole new field of| moogical progress be reaped in| eC ; endeavor for man, he emphasi-| our own time.” CALL i zed that “automation has had! Mr. Scotland who edits the __.. FIRE eal 3 EASTERN little impact on employment in| “Canadian Labor’’ magazine in| ai a on saudes te a * Canada as yet, but this is a/ addition to heading several lab-|F. cn street. where a flue fire f *. FUNERALS situation which Wwon't last indef-| or organizations maintained that /Ka@ started. No damage! was Te- 5 laltety. In the United States in order to derive any benefits | ported. ; alone, there will be 8,000 new! “.. .We will require new think-| YL MacLEAN FUNERAL — The| computers this. year, and, these} ing, new concepts, new _ tech- CARD PARTY . Be funeral of Mrs. J. Mortimer | wili soon make a 7D revelation ia| niques, and this applies also to|~ Following are the -results of i “MacLean of Montague was held! labor.” both management and govern-| Saturday evening's card party| | *from Trinity United Church, | Projecting the future possivili- ment.” } held at Marshfield haul: ladies’| | Saturday. April 10. The service | ties of these machives, Mr. He said that “ ‘Americans, are| high, Mrs. Leigh Frizzell; con- gz was conducted by Rev. Russel | losine 35000 jobs a week to auto-| solation, Helen Lewis; gent’s| | Burns assisted by Rev. Basil) mation The situation is not as/ high, John Munn; consolation,| : Lowery. The hymns The Lord's} . » CITY AREA serious in Canada but there are| Billy Doyle; door prize, Norman] = My Shepherd, and By«Cool Sil- i “._ | hard ecre unemployment areas, | Dunning; freeze-out, Mrs. Omar| | oam’s Shady Rill were sung by FUNERALS and these are serious. The job Gorveatt and Preston Scott. ve selection Crossing The Bar was mek w& we KR RH HR OM ME black metal tubing there’s a torsion bar connected to each wheel. And it's the same idea at the back. Every wheel in the VW 1500 is independently suspended. So a pothole for instance, jars only the wheel that goes over it. Not the whole car. And We even put an anti-sway bor up front. With the result that the 1500 tracks around a bend just about like a Porsche. The Acer h, cine solid -plene-of motel. + -- W.R, JENKINS LTD. - St. Peters Road, Box 1055, Charlottetown Tel: 4-6563 ordinary’ things obout the V. He may not take a car Gpart for you. But he'll let you drive one, POPE. MOTORS. Box 937. 12 Summer Street, Tel: 436-3117. ~ Why not visit a VW dealer and discover all the ‘out of the 1500? |\ ¥ =