' Paul and Keith Collins. Montague. who are two o! Kings County's more persist;- ent hunters. were lucky in bagging seven of the long EASTERN BRIEFSI T0 TORONTO Miss Winnie Greene has left for Toronto to visit Mr. a n d s. David Hutcheson. SPENT WEEKEND ‘ Miss Vickie Denham. spent the past weekend with her sis- ter. Miss Diane Denham at Montgomery Hall. Charlottetown. ON VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nichol- son of Commercial Cross a re spending a vacation at Mrs. Ni- cholson's former home In Pa. ticodiac. N B. RECENT GUESTS Mrs. Clifton Court, Amherst. N.S., and her three children were recent guests of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mac- Beth. Whlm Road. TO HAMILTON Miss Eleanor Minchin left by car this morning for Hamil- ton. Ont, where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Minchin and Miss Rae Minchin. LEECO FUNERAL — The funeral for Samuel Lot Leeco was held Friday. Nov. 9 from the Murray River Funeral Home to Peters Road Presby- ‘ terian Church where service was conducted by Rev. M. Carl Currie. During the service Wil- lard MacLean sang as a so “Th Old Rugged Cross". ‘ Lord's My 5T e and “Rock of Ages". The Legion service at the graveside was conducted by Daniel Munn. Flowerbear- ers were Guy Reid. Alfred Sccwart. Frank Butler. 13. Harry VanIderstine. Pallbearers were George Hig- ginbotham. Preston Higginbot- ham. Bruce Higginbotham. William Miliar. Hiram Millar an Harvey Lecco. Interment took place in Peters Road Morel-I Lady necked "bonkers" a couple of days ago. The Collins broth- ers have been considered among the better gunners in or some time. They had previoust bagged geese . Laid To Rest MORELL —- The funeral for Mrs. Aldius MacKenzie. Morell. was held yesterday from the Marie United Church. Girl Guides and Brownies al- . tended in a group as did mem- bers of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion. Pallbearers were her six bro- , thers. Melvin. Lorne. Keith. Ai- fred. Reginald, and Victor Mac- Laren. Mrs. MacKenzie was active in many organizations in the Mor- ell area. She was a member of ed Church Women. the Mor-: ell Home and School. secretaryl of the P. E. I. Women‘s Liberal Association. captain of the local Girl Guides. and secretary of the Ladies Auxiliary of the local legion. She was also a trustee of the Morell High School. In addition to her six broth- ers, Mrs. MacKenzie is surviv- ed by her husband. and three sons. Robert Alden and daughter. Lyla. all at hbme: five sisters. Rhoda, (Mrs. Donald Rogersl LaC‘hute. Que; Jean. (Mrs. Almond Do- verl. Oxford. Mass: Lois, (Mrs. Harold Willistonl Worces- ter. Mass: reda. (Mrs. Ber- nard Sawyer). Halifax: and rma. (Mrs. Ralph Weeks). Toronto. She is also survivcd by hcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacLaren. Woman Veteran Mrs. Wilfred Inman was the first woman veteran ever to represent the Royal Canadian Legion in the poppy campaign here. when she addressed Queen Charlotte High School students Mrs. Inman joined the Cana- dian Women's Army Corps in 1941. and served overseas until her discharge in 1946. e is a member of the Cana- dian Legion here. and is em- ployed as office supervisor at, cemetery. the P.E.I. Hospital 5 e rv i ces Commission. the Womens' Institute the Unit- : early this fall. They noted that geese are more plentiful the past week and appear to be coming to the grainfields In greater numbers. Speaks AI QCHS 1We may never need the services of any of the 17 agencies ap- pealing through the United Fund . . . but the failure or success of jI'I‘IEII’ work . .. directly or indi‘re ctiy affects us all. GIVE CNCE FOR ALL 17 AGENCIES ‘ Royal Canad MASONIC SERVICE V All members of Mizpah Lodge, No. 17 A.F. 8: AM. are requested to attend a. Masonic service for our late brother Capt. Finlay J.G. MacDon- gall, at the home of Angus Brown. Wood Islands, Saturday evening at 8:30 o’clock. All Sister Lodg- es welcome. By order of Worshipfu] Master LLOYD MARTIN REMEMBRIINCE DAY PARADE Parade will (all in at Legion Home 10:30 mm. and move oil at 10:35. Form up It Mb u 10:“. Silence will begin oi 11:00 am. Then to Trinity tidied Church and Si. Damian's Basilica for special Remembrance Day services at 11:30 am. On the return march the salute will be taken by the Lieuten- ant-Governor in from of the Provincial llldllll. Remember your Ill-lion Comrades and Honor them by your Presence. Ch’town No. I Branch ian Legion 56 ST. PETERS RD. A _ CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Nov. 10, 1962. OTTAWA — Mrs. Margaret MacDonald. MP for Kings, has Eden selected to sit on five of Montague Discusses do.” Memorial School Sale MONTAGUE —— Th e Royal keep. insurance, and heat which bers of Grands Ballets Canadian Legion. Montague I could be for the use of perhaps Canadiens” following the ballet branch. should be given the I one or two rooms. erformance at Queen Charlotte first opportunity of purchasing! The meeting was well attended High School Thursday. the Montague Memorial School I and among those taking part in Co-chairmen at a meeting of if and when it is to be disposed the discussion Were Eric Mac- the two clubs prior to the Pet‘- of, this was the opinion of rate- Kinnon, Keir Clark. A. 1". Camp- formance were. Glen Kennedy payers present at a meeting call- libell. Roddie Martin, C. A. Shaw. and Percy Arbing. ed by the trustees as the result Ralph Beck, “Bud” Macintyre, John Evans conducted 3 sins- of a letter from the legion. ask-lGeorge Nicholson. Arthur Sul- song. wrth Dr. Paul Cudmore ing to have a meeting to dis- l livan. Mayor B. H. Yeo and oth~ at the piano. and Lester Keizer cuss the matter. -ers. led a short devotional period. The Memorial School houses' Gilbert Clements was ap- Following a short busmess several classes from the new pointed chairman for the meet- session, entertainment. consist- Montague Regional High Schoolling and Mrs. Leon Johnston. ing of games and contests. fol- unit. These classes are expected | secretary. lowed. Leaders were to be moved to their new quar- l Mr. Clements outlined the pur— Kennedy. Percy Arblng, Doug ters in the new wing of the re- ‘ pose of gional school early in 1963. This ‘that it could make no direct de- Atkinson. will most likely leave the me- I cisions but was to discuss the 1 for a place in which a monu- morial school vacant. §matter only. In expressing his l Most speakers were in favour ’ ment could be erected and to add an attraction to the town. I ISLAND NEWS PAGc'Kinss MP Named Montague, Souris, Kings CountyiTO 5 commifiees the standing committees of the Common The five are: public accounts. a 50- member committee wit a quorum of 15; agriculture. a (SO-member committee with quorum of 20: marine and fish- eries. a (SS-member committee with a quorum of 10; veterans affairs. a 40-member commit- tee with a quorum of 15; a n d Heifer Places 3rd In Canada pladsmwddmum reomdwldchplacedhertlhird inCanadalnherclass.huhe periodlistedmlnecm'rentis- one of the H (nu-ml Lincoln Dewars M8816 Ed‘s armheunuNc-wrerth.md shewastbeoalftbatwasfed. groomed and shown by Miss Dale Dewar as a 4-H club unam- the restaurant committee of 25 mumbalcbucan-V detain-Medan .Shcisamemberof. e n es to give statements or answer the meeting advising Wood. Henry Purdy and Ron members who direct the parlia- mentary restaurant and cafeter- The committees are propor- tionately representative of all four parties in the Commons. They are just now being organ- ized. chairman and vice chair- men selected. and their work outlined. Standing committees deliberate on questions of inter- est to their field, and make re- gular reports and recommenda- tions to parliament. Th ey have the power to call witness- questions. In addition to the standing committees of the house. MacDonald has also been pointed a member of the C o '1- servative caucus committee on labor matters. a? ‘own opinion the chairman stat- ‘of holding on to the memorial .school in case of an overflow [from the elementary school or in cases such as at present in connection with the regional high school. However the opinion of others was that this could be quite costly considering up- ed he was in favor of selling to the legion if it was prepare to move the building. This is thought to be out of the ques- tion by the legion. The legion for some time now have been looking forward to a more suitable sight. especially NOTICE The Henn‘essey Funeral Home wish to announce that we are still Operating from our present location 97 Kent Street. , V I 1 A statement regarding our new site will be made soon. W IS All ISLAND . U. ,Lr/I WHETHER WE LIVE IN A REMOTE VILLAGE . .. TOWN 7. . . OR CITY . . . IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND . . .. HUMAN N‘EED ANYWHERE IN THE PROVINCE SHOULD BE OUR CONCERN. SHARE THE UNITED WAY A province-wide venture in sharing. Let us proudly honor the memory of all thou who gave the last full measure of devotion to the cause of liberty and justice for all. Management and Staff Archer 8. MacDonald Ltd. lll ‘ ll Peace. In Glorious Memory . . .. who gave their lives for freedom and Our heritage from them is a treasure of hope and harmony for all men. the cleanest burning Fuel (til you can buy! Not only is White Rose the cleanest burning fuel all you can buy—it is also the White Rose. 0 Automatic delivery 0 [any budget terms Water Street DISTINCTION Fa MEN ' W Main! Summersido Grafton St. East most efficient. the most economical. Let us assure you of complete home comfort. Call now and arrange for the most dependable home heating service available- ALBERT L. PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DIAI. 4-6610 da . As are not com- puted on the full 365 days. The heifer was sired by Beck- baven R. A. Benefactor who is a son of Gleam Benefactor, one of the top Camden Hol-‘ stein sires of a few years ago. Make a change for the better... WHITE NOSE // ., THOMAS Charlottetown lea and be glad you can , Remembrance Day ’ PARKDALE ll Water St. lost In memory of those who tell "we shall always remember them'f Summersido (Io-Operative Assn. Prod uco Dept. On the occasion of Remem- brance Day 1962. In limes of strife and stress the wodd over. we pause to pay weird tribute to the memory of those who fell on foreign Welds In past was in the cause of Liberty and Peace. May their efforts not have been In vain! Sunmcrsldo ‘1— I: