LOCAL BRIEFS HAD SURGERY James Todd, Rose Valley, is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital where he underwent surgery. SDU INSPECTION The annual inspection of the St. Dunstan's University Cadet (‘nrps will take place this after- Armories. The inspecting officer “‘1” be Col. KM. Johnston, CD. STEELE FUNERAL — The funeral for the. late Frank Steele was held Wednesday morning was celebrated by Rev. Preston Hammlll. Pallbearers were: Frank Butler, James McGuigan. JE. Cullen. Ted Strain, C yril Campbell, Hugh Trainer. Inter- ment took place In the Catholic cemetery. where service was conducted by Rev. Faber Mac- TRAINOR FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Peter C. Train- or was held yesterday morning from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Rt. Rev. Pat- rick McMahon who also con- ducted the service at the grave. Rev. KC. MacMillan was pres- ent in the sanctuary. Pallbear- ers Were: Hon. armer, Carl Green, Emmett MacDon- ald. Thomas McAvinn, Ernest McCarey and Allan Murphy. In- terment in the Roman Catholic cemetery. MANY AID HUNGRY About 100 member nations of the Food and Agriculture Or- ganization are participating in its Freedom from Hunger Cam- vaign. Show; 3:30 6:30 and 9:00 , ,****** *‘* **¥¥¥¥4‘¥4444 noon at 2:30 in the Charlottetown from his late residence, 76 Syd- Sou ey Street, to St. Dunstan‘s Bas- in iiica where Requiem High Mass “2 'MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL CAMPBELL AND CAKE {Long-Time Residents Mark i60th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Camp- bell, well known and long time residents of Charlottetown cele- ibrated their 80th wedding nivensary yesterday at their home on Rrince Chainies Drive. To honor them on this spec- ial occasion, members of the Dorcas Group of the First Baptist Church tendered a party in the afternoon during which congratulations and good wishes were contended and gifts pre- sented to the popular couple. Also present were members of the Senior Women's Mission- $ Campbell with a Dominion lite membership in the affiliated to the many years of faithful service Mrs. Campbell had rendered to the missionary cause. A pin in token of the membership was presented. by Mrs. D. N. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have been members of the Baptist having united With the church under the of the late Dr. Z. L. Fash. Over the they with tilt played active parts in many A.“ 8 3‘ SKILLED BLACKSMITH '1‘ C bell weremarriedin Scotland, a shipbuilding center on the River Clyde and young Mr. Campbell became a skilled blacksmith in ‘ In 1910, tihe Bruce Stewart Com- pany of Charlottetown was seek- ing a man Andrew Ferguson at Renrrew enquiring for a qu ' i. Mr. Fer- bell accepted quently arrived in Graphite- wn. it Is interesting to note that John Farm was the grand- father ol the Ferguson men who r. O ary Society, who honored Mml church for more than 50 years. ' years, V eir family have of the ohmc‘h's admit-i such an . MacNair wrote his friend John ~ alii’ied guson recommended Mr. Camp} who [now operate the old Bruce Stew- art plant under the name of Charloth Marine Indus- tries Ltd. Mr. Campbell recalls that when he came to Chair- lottetown, the manufacturing Imperial boat engines and employed 12) men. ‘ for several years spent in New Brunswick and iNova , the Campbells [have resided in Charlottetown isince coming to Canada. Al- though Mr. Campbell who Is 84 chars of age retired four years ‘ago, he is still called upon by ‘h-is former employers for aorne ‘piece of work for which he has unusual skill. Mr. Campbell is a veteran of ISLAND NEWS PAGE And Kings I M" City, Queens charges of having liquor in r , - The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. April 25. 1963. 5 place other than a residence and‘ gambled to hear talks aidlzii - bot Breaking Results | GEORGETOWN A c t ing Magistrate Charles R. McQuaid disposed of a c o n 3 id e rable number of cases at Georgetown yesterday. The Crown was rep resented in all cases by Deputy Attorney-General J. Arthur Mc- Guigan. William Edward Bailey. Mer- ton MacPherson and Barr Dougaii MacMillan, all of Mur- ray River, pleaded guilty to '4 .mtheBaptistchumhhaobee-n . of the YMCA. RETAINS BURR the First rv as 105th Battalion. He is Very ac- tive and his chief hobby in photography at which he does his own developing, painting World War having a bandsman with the Lights n Fines Alfred Roland Moore, Whlm Road, charged with im p a ired driving. had his case adjourned. to May 8 to allow him to obtain counsel. The same party charg- ed with possession of liquor in a place other than his residence, had this charge also adjourned to the same date. Peter James Kelly, S o u r i s West, was found guilty of e- ing liquor not purchased turn a vendor, and Charles Hampton Osborne. Murray Harbor plead- ed not guilty to having liquor not purchased a vendor- and had the case adjourned to . ~ A Two men pleaded not guilty to: Uigg Women-S cases were adjourned to1 cusqons on c m ay 1 . . which could be taken in the Four persons were each fined; . $20 and costs for being intoxicat-r event 0‘ “"019” fallout “as. we” , at enthusiastic ed in a public place. and 10 oth-, c . ers were also each fined $20 and 0‘ mm“ res'dems last costs for having liquor in a place; ' . _. other than their residence. i P52?“ prlsllflpfiilmmexr‘mn m Vernon Ethelbert Jordan. Mur—‘ Ex [fine g? F r u. ed .e ray Harbor and Allan J. Bouch-l ‘ p? n ,a m‘ 0" m .m ard, Annandale, were each fin- dew” precam'ons and "I'm" .C. , , l . . damaging street lights in their $233”: gagi::;:tf%; Exxgmi: to Protect his livestock from community and were eac ined 0,. W M a , fallout. $25 and costs or 30 dab/8. Felix Everett Macno n a 1 m: This included what steps Primrose. was fined $10 and could be taken in throvn’n-g up costs for failing to report an 30-; same kind at“ Shield around cident. and motoristI . . was fined $5 and costs for failing: smal} bundmgs swab“! m- to Stop at a stop 5mm housmg of farm animals. Garnet Harrison Nicolle, Mon T0 ill'USIH‘Me “he i313 Elven tague, was fined $10 and c o s t at by Mr. Parent, a film was ‘ for permitting an u n l l c e nsed; shown, by Albert Mac-Ewen of person to drive his motor veh-‘ me experimental far-m staff, to i which was entitled “Fallout saulting a peace officer and was fined $75 and costs or 30 days. Louis McIsaac, Georgetown, and Samuel Meney. Abney, were each fined $25 and costs for hav- ' and Agriculture." BUILD FOR RUSSIA l The provincial vice-chairman , :ot Red Cross first aid services. I All Italian shipyard at Genoa Dr J. Eldon also ,is building six tankers of 48.000 gage a detailed 'degcflmion of tons each for the Soviet Union. a” t,he mam, beam] mice, and enlarging in a special room he ct lumself in the addition to her many interests active for many years in the WCI'U and for some years was president of the Women's Guild Although the Campbell: left the old country 53 years ago. they still retain in their speech the Scottish burr l0 delightful to hear. The Campbell union was blast with 10 children, 14 grand- children and four great-grand- children. A son Samuel died 10 years ago. The children are as follows: Peter, night editor of the «Ptmvid- ence Journal, Provide estate dealer, New W stew, B.C.; Elizabeth Min. Jerry . , Price on HOW LOW? Hundreds of ANY other car in its FIIIIII am LlllS SII‘IVIEI equipment featu A in allowance on $185 DOWN — costlier cars. Great George St. Tr-ites, Saint Joihm, N.B .: Thomas. mill agent, Inter- national Paper . Dav- 1101519, N.B.. Hugh. ream ! emist. Dupont Cor-pounded. : i-lmin , Del ' Marjorie. i Mrs. Allan Jost,‘Sy¢hiey, N.S. . Adding to the pleasure of the . celebration was the presence of ‘ their daughters, Margaret“ Elizabeth and Marjorie. . were recei ed from , the family and firiends, attest- 1 ing to the esteem in which this } gracious couple are held. During the alter-noon ments were served ’ SPECIAL DANCE AT THE ROLLAWAY CLUB THURSDAY. APRIL 25 DANCING FROM 9:30 TILL 12:30 5 Music by THE REMBRANDTS from New Glasgow, N.S. Admission 75c hens of the Dorcas Group fea- tuned by a beeuWiy dominated anniversary cake. Aiming/01mm”, MIMI/IL, ' 'ir , i44¥¥¥4¥¥ their native town of Renfrew,‘ IITI '. "t -vl ‘. STARTING MONDAY Ni mi W |“"" —X2DAYSONI.Y **************~k¥¥¥¥¥ tie-fresh- by "tern-i Now a lower than Low SU‘RCHARGE LII-TED lowest price compacts. Competitive with the price Stewart Motors Ltd. Dial 4-5579 Week-End Specials Cudmore's 8: 'PJ'S Ltd. DEVON SLICED—Our own slicing RIND’LESS BACON; that are provided by the civil ANGLIII! of dollars less than the class. Includes standard res usually found only in ND you get a big trade- your present car. . . $58 MONTHLY Charlottetown LB. 59c STARTING ODAY services available and action: Mrs. Evelyn Cudsnm, pro- vincial of Red Cross. first aid and water safety, ini her talk emphasized the im-1 parlance of general prepared-i the tanner can take, in order 2 (yrs mm MOLASSES .. . . 69c PORK III-IAPLE LEAF 2 I SUGAR 35c —— SUNN' YVALE JUMBO" LOW TheFawcett Multi-Fuel- is normaly . 28 wow agar-nineteen: - c u a - ROAST DRAFT CONTROL which saves up FANCY PINK 1/, LB. TIN to 35% 0" 0“ 908“! But 3'09 can SALMON 33c 536 lb- , shamanism”; RUSTICO I 2 LBS. ness to cover any type of emer-‘ gency, both under current con- ditions and under possible fall- out. SEALS INCREASE Increase in the number of seals in the Baltic is worrying fishermen, who estimate seals eat 50.000 tons of fish a year in that sea. BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY 'Annual meeting Thursday, pm. in the Club Rooms. Election of Officers. All Committee Chairmen are requested to have written ‘ reports prepared. l A full attendance Is requested. Uigg Meeting Hears Addressl18 APF'Y On Protection Of Livestock - meeting sponsored by incidewa organization. backed up: Institute as- by the Red . For 0 Ice Vacancies Police Chief Sterns Webster said last night that to date he has received approximately til applications for the two or three vacancies soon to be filled on the city police force. He pointed out that the dead- line for submitting applications is next Saturday. and before that date he anticipated that there may be two or three more apply. Early next week he hopes to bring the applications before the police committee, with th 0 appointments being made early in May. 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