l n I i I 0 U I . . EASIERN BRIEFS .\' SAle JOHN Roy Bell. Montazuc. is in John. N B. on business. FRO‘I ITI‘LD POINT FOSIPI‘ 3min: r,an Palm Stu. wart. Red Fun). were, \‘lsilfil"? to Montaziie Tluit‘siey Saint I‘\" HAMPTON. V, B. \Ii'F \Iinnitrrri Rcl‘ \Innta EH“. I‘Z \ in llti in p I n n, X . :utxi t'l :1"1‘ lii‘i71"~“‘- n'law ‘ ' Mr. and Mrs. Ste- and SH plien \Vlinriirriri. IN MONTAGI'F. Mrs Ron Valletta nl' RarrlF, Ont. has Ill \lontam'e to spend some time with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Dav1d Sorrey. Pte. llallette has be e n. posted to the Churchill army base. a I'r \. erl HAD BIRTHDAY Mrs. Harry Murphy was bos~ tess at her home on FEVPl‘Sl’IlP Drive. )Iontame at a (‘IPItghlfnl family party in honor of her mother. ‘1 r 2 Sample, Queens Road. The occasion was ' Mrs. Samples birthday : brothPr and run-tex- '21 la“. Rev B FROM ST. ANDREWS Miss Slvvia Lnlipvv has m turned to her home, in St And- rews. TV 8. av'tcr Hump: hei C, anejv and I‘ll". Lowery at 2 the Presbyterian manse. Monta- : Nicholson gue. FAFTAIS‘S MEET Captain.C of the Smir‘s drag- ger fleet met yesterday morning w:th members of the Fishermen's Lna » Board to discuss matter: pertaining to insurance on tllifi" boats In the afternoon there was a meeting of members of the Loan Board to deal n'ith routine business. NICHOLSON FUNERAL—The funeral for Mrs, Norman J. was heli yesterday I from St. Andrew's Presbyterian : Church. .‘lont azue The service ' : was conducted by the minister. I Rev. B. C 3i .1. .i Lowery. assisted by Rev. M. C. Currie. Mrs. /. Campbell was orcanist "In The. Sweet Eye and Byc' was sung by the Brooklyn Trio. and theI hymns "The Lord's \"Iy Shep- herd“. and "Abide With Me." a; 7" FLAT RIVER MAN SERVED IN CONGO Fol Sl‘l‘llnE W. Wight. 23. of Flat River. P. F I. was in a :roup of Canadian soldiers who left the Conzo by RCAF aircraft Illls week alter a tour f (llilv with 57 Canadian Sig- nal L'n:t in the United Nations Force. Cpl, Wight will be post- ed to the wireless station in Ottawa. He was a radio and i2 '1 )Wio SIAND NEWS PAG Montague, Souris, Kings County c. a ‘und wideningof roads by de-; telegraph operator with the signal unit in the Congo. At. a . ceremonial parade prior to departure he was presented the. United Nations Medal with Congo Clasp by Col. W. S. Ha- milton of Ottawa. the signal unit commander. Cpl. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. henry E. Wight of Rat River. . ‘ ceased I A.K. Irving Dies AI 68 \lONTAGL'E — The death oc- curred at Montague Wednes- day, March 20 of Alex K li‘V- . Cambridge. P. F. l. a‘ the of £3 years The late Mr. II'“II’12 was born in ( amhridze In 12114. son of the late Thomas :iid Chr slina [\en- ncdv Irving and has lived a ll.'1ll- 1y respected c.tizen of Cambrid- ge all his lite. He leaves to cherish his mem- ory. his wife. the former Fran- ces Weatherbie of Trenton. N S ‘ six dauclitcrs. ViVian. Mrs. in gene McCarthy. bor North: Annie. Mrs. Hicks. Trenton. N. S : St ‘ rs. Beniamin Vuono, taziie: R e r n i c e. .\'lrs. . VIIOZ7O. Montague: Shirley. Mrs. George McGuigan. Murray Riv- er; and Diane at. home. fou sons. Percy (Bud! of Charlotte‘ town; Cameron. Sturaenn. .lim- my and Everett at home: two sisters. Annie. Mrs. J W Mac- Millan. Trenton. NS: Bess'e. . John L. MacDonald. Geor- ' ; one brother. Charles of 1. ' Trenton. AS A Sister and a brother prede- h'm. His remains are resting at the Montague Funeral Home. The funeral service wzll be held Fri- day. March 22 at the Peter‘s Road Presbyterian Church. In- bearers were: Fulton Campbell. Hubert Nelson. Bruce M y e r 5. Temple L I e w e l l y n. Frank Greene. Milton Fraser. Inter- ment took place in the Cardl- gan cemetery. MacAlTLAY FUNERAL -The funeral for Michael Daniel Mac- Aulay took place Thursday mor- ning from St. Peters Church. St. Peters Bay where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Clare MacDonald, who also con' ducted the SERICP at. the grave. Rev, George MacDonald was present in the sanctuary. Pall- bearers wcre Joseph MacKin- non. Reginald MacAulay. Wil- fred MacAulay. Joseph Thompg son. Ralph Anderson and Arthur‘ MacDonald. In t e r m e nt took‘ were sung by the choir Pall place in the church cemetery. . H 8: S Workshops Murray Han-n termcnt will be in the Peter's Road cemetery. Are Scheduled The Prince Eduard Island Federation of Home and School Associations is scheduling a ser- ies of thrte workshops devoted to vocational education later this month. The workshops will be held in Montague elementary sc ho ol March 26, Sherwood S c h ool March 27 and Summcrside Vo- cational School March 28. Theme of the workshops "The role ci' vocational educa- tion on P.E.l." They will be presented by "W.S, McMurtry. director of vow _ cational education: JR. McLel- Ian. princtpal of Vocational In- stitute and Cameron MacDonald. principal of Summerside Voca- tional Sc 00 . Chairman of the committee plann‘ng the workshops is Dr. RA. Parker. president of the federation. CE}; Collie—I: In Cutting; No One Hurt MONTAGUE — Two vehicles collided in a narrow cutting on the Commercial Road south of Whim Road crossing last even- ing. There were no serious injur- ic. . Onc vehicle was reported to have been driven by Sterling Campbell of Alliston and the oth- er by Herbert MacPherson of Peter's Road. The road surface was some- what icy at the time. The acci- dent occurred close to the top of a grade. The highway was blocked for more than half an hour while RCMP completed m e a s u r e- ments. The vehicles. one a car and the other a panel truck. were extensively damaged. There were motor vehicles on Britain's overcrowded roads at. the end Wight ' some 10,500.0001 lresult of accidents. In the mor- lning a collision between a half- lton truck and a late model car -.near the intersection of the EMurray River Road and.the Val- fleyficld Road resulted in one of the tie-ups. Very little damage resulted. In the late afternoon a colli- Parlmem 0f highways‘ Plow 5- :. sion between two late model following the storm earlier this ‘ can also halted traffic for over Week continues in Kings County. a half _ hour and caused con. All main highways are clear nd most secondary roads open. . Several reports of minor accl- mately half - hour periods as the Plows Widen Kings Roads MONTAGUE — The clearing, 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri., March 22, 1963. jsiderable damage to both vehic-J tics these gentlemen have been lup- plying The Evening Patriot to i Montague RHS ' or hospital to be diliflbutd l Resum“ Claaes among the patients. , i . . . Th business manager of tho i MONTAGUE —- Classes re- : 3qu yesterday at. the Mon- h°spflli Siredrso’t‘in 3:.“ “we Regional mm . out that a so cc 5 w iclgsed bhc first. tbrrw days of M" Clement' “6 M" 1‘ . . M 0“ locked man approximately $75 each per ""3 we“ am your and be war very pier E .— Crossbones eggpcOeener moboneu defeated Clover Fumes-u 3‘1 mediate 3 final: for the MU ted ofC Inland title It O'Lcuy In: N“ ' . to note they were once stain night. ‘. A“ buses were operating yes" this yeor continuing this sub The team set a terrific pace lieiday, but some l‘eVIlen of Vice_ tin-0mm“; the same “d both lroutes was necessary as not a aonllec. uddy Douccttc iroadc in the ones are open. However. good progress is being .made in snow clearing opera- EIIOI-S. A half-hour costume skate l a l Pahents ‘ will be featured Monday main. 2 . Maich as. when Mom‘i Recru- l “0'1 son an Om . ‘ ice carnival ct Momell Rink. Moroll Planning i Costume Skate dents have been received by the local detachment of RCMP. STEAM HAD GO however no serious accidents1 A swam car reached 128 .cr injuries have been reported. miles an hour at Daytona Yesterday traffic was tied uplBeach. Fla., in 1906—3 record on two occasions for approxl-lthat stood for 15 years. you WIGHTMAN'S WEEK - END SPECIALS FRASER BONELESS Chicken. 702.. . . .$l.00' KRAFT Candy Treats, lb. . . 29c Rose 24 oz. PLUM JAM. GRAPE JELLY. ORANGE MARMALADE. 39° THREE FRUIT MARMALADL WALK UP To OUR 5 AND To AND SAVE FOUR PIECE ' Cannister Sets . . . $1.77 TURPENTINE-- 49c Qt. - 29c Pt. Thomas Clair. Montague REIII & MacKEIIZIE EXTRA SPECIAL ‘ . Roddic MacKeuzic 1—30 MASSEY HARRIS TRACTOR Completely reconditioned. Good tires. new paint Job. Reg. $950. PSECIAL— MONTAGUE ELECTRIC CO. LTD. MASSEY FERGUSON DEALER ‘1- I: Don't take chances with faulty wiring. Now is the time for all additions and re- pairs. It costs no more to have the best. Just Phone 92-2 Oswald Fraser, Kilmuir Bella’s Shop of 1962. NORMA’S LADIES’ WEAR WEEKEND SPECIALS REMAINING WINTER STOCK LAMPACA Reduced TI SIMULATED FUR COATS BORGSEAL. SIMOTTA and 1/3 OFF REG. PRICE 1 RACK SPRING COATS CLEARING AT 1/2 PRICE ‘ l RACK SUMMER ' DRESSES Rog. 6.98 5: Up 1/2 PIIICE QRMA'siadies' Wear Charlottetown All Weather Coats ' Sizes 6 - 20 Reversible all weathers in full and in, lengths in good spring shades. we stock Is complete. 2?, I . HOMER MOAR Your White Rose Dealer PHONE 28 or 77-22 O Motor Oils 0 Gasoline: O Greases 0 Fuel Oil O Stove OII hector MacDonald. bower Montague ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE IT . A. A. (JOEY) FRASER Call Us For Those lam Products "A Slave Oil. Furnace OII. Gucllu. run- . Trude Prod-cu. Office Mace l m ' m Montague why not i MONTAGUE — Gilbert Cle-‘ . I. iments and Arnold Wigbtman. 1“ orafial°m$ ‘tw o Montague businessmen re' ' ' moat most humorous es. lcently received a letter of appre- elation from the Kings County .Followmit mstume judcinc. Memorial Hospital. girls of school _age will take on For the post number of years tbur eldans in u romnbail shop THEATRE Montague Friday 8:30 Saturday 8 8: 10 P.M. Y E o Matinee Sum“!fly 3:80 P.M. "RIDE THE HIGH COUTNT‘RY"—in color Randolph Scott - Joel McCrac. — Rhonda Flemming Showdown In the High Sierras with the girl and the gold for the first to draw. Adventure and romance. Coming MON - TUES.—TOWN WITHOUT PITY—Kirk Douglll Duvar Radio Service A "BENDIX" DEPTH SOUNDER will help you find the best fishing ground in less time with less fuel. Commer- cial fishermen the world over have made “BENDIX DR': the “fish find- er” to increase. catches and cave gear. A full range of four indicators and five recorders WDISCW DUVAR'S RADIO SERVICE Montague 8: Sour-is Corning Ware Special One each 32. 48. 56 oz. 1 5 8 8 I SAUCEPANS 8 Covers, 1 Handle. 1 Cradle Reg. 18.95 See our Sparkling Window Display Watch Repairs at Reasonable Prices BOEHNER’S JEWELLERS GIFT SHOP Phone 70 GLIDDEN XPE RT The umnzlns new plastic finish for wood. XPERT—providcu the complete answer to wood finishing. XPEBT Satin Sheen III! the appearance of u profculonul velch like finish. yet. requires no tedious rubbing. XPER’I‘ Clear Gloss makes floors gleam with my to k beauty. Adda Lustre Io Cabinets. Furniture. etc. XPERT may be applied with a brush, roller or spray to floors, bouts, furniture and exterior siding. ONLY Hilcchy 8: Vanldcrsfinc Llnllled 2.95 III- P. n. 1. PEPLER'S JEWELLERY Montague WATCH REPAIRS DIAMONDS and WEDDING RINGS RADIOS and RECORD PLAYERS Your Kings County Record Centre Phone 158 ‘ Montague A THEATRE TICKETS ‘ .«r If your name appears In uric Id pick up your Ilium tic- kets It The Gullah-Patriot In Montague. Office IE PHARMACY Mouton: no“ a Prescription: Veterinarian Dru: Mull orders rccclvc Prompt AMI. lecw Veterinary Madcth bring I cum of South and Don MucKcnzle of Tyne Volley were called on to nuke some outstanding coves. Scot {or the winners were R. Je Peters. the lone Tyne Volley goal. Referees Goran! Bernard of Summeuldc and George Paton game. The final two hours of the carnival will be devoted to c moonlight skate. The recreation «mansion is git-«needing with decor-tit: lam for what in eupected int-gent crowd of the season at Maren rink live in the Montague Area in Montague? Check These Weekend Barggjpg SALE CONTINUES T.M. LLEWELLYN LTD. MONTAGUE TENDERSWEET HAM RED ROSE TEA WHAT Io! Rollo any handed out seven penalties. four of them going ric. 'nic ue'xt gum: In this series In slated for Saturday night in South. I Cornwall up“ Takes Tilt The Cornwall lchool team to Winsloe counterparts M In a sudden-death semi-final came at North River rink last i hi on . Paul MacDonald scored a brace for the winner: with Ian ' Scott adding a singleton. J. Mnclntylre and R. MacKiu- Icy were the Winsloe scorers. ‘ FAMOUS non BRANDED INSPECTED STEA'KS DOR 000‘...” O r I233? MANY OTHER OUTSTANDING BUYS Enci B. Macfiinnon McGOWAN MOTORS Your Ford Dealer In Montague ON USED CARS lb. 57c ' lb. 99c BUYS 1955 Ford V-8 Motor. standard transmission. new tires. This car In In A-l con- dition.. .Snve dollar: on thin one. 650.. .1956 Olds 4 door. 1960 Austin This car In fully equipped, power. Come In and no this one. A40. A real clean cur. up to 35 miles per gallon. Check thln low. low price. «1850. 625. They’re not the best In the world—but ' they‘re for from the w n r n I. either. See them today. of these low prim. Come In today, We have all Tractors Trucks. Mull Street, Montague Sun-u SAVE as O. K. Tire Shop USED TIRES priced from 3 I Have your tractor tires vulcnnlncd. We vulcnnlu III nines. __— WM. A. A. RED‘DIN. B.A.. B.Sc.. LLB. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Jo Anne Dress Shop‘ We shall be moving In I new location next week. We will be mulled on Frnur Sta-ch next to the lElcmculnry School. Come In and See Our New Spring Styles for all Ages ‘ Mabon Drug Co. For n complete line of Vet- erinary and prescription sup- p Ice. Don't forget our annual Spring Holaine’s Millinory' Lam new stock flowered spring buts duo {my straws. and Roofing: sizes of used Tlru for Carl. Phone 303 REXALL Ic SALE Stu-ting April 18th I . Olav“