te It Liberal Group in O'Leary a erie ore ba st oe tiene cheat . ‘ A e : le Wallace of eeecaitnt | aeaetaises He then entered » Elects President ‘ |was .named president in ist |§.D.U- from where he entered wu Ww. | eee: redemptorist seminary at Brock- Carman ‘MacNeill ‘of ‘Tyne Premier Alex Campbell told (ville, Ont. and was ordained to Valley was elected president of the meeting .thatthe province the priesthood June 25th. 1950, Eastern and Central Districts: the 2nd Prince Liberal group at will have a five year road buiid- He said his: first mass at St. > ; the annual meeting of the West ing program. He said the de- Mary's Church Montague. After: The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Sept. 8, 1966. 5 tails will be, made public shortly. ordination: he spent a short time According to Premier Camp- jin Newfoundland and he swae : EASTERN ;. |bell a decision has been made“to |then transferred to Williams ® ( Eee a relative number of ee | Lake B.C-, where he carried out each yeat. The mileage will be | his priestly duties until transfer- Fe ontague ; irms FUNERALS ldistributed equally among the |red to Moose Jaw, Sask. w |provinces. ‘districts. | \ dune of 1966, Be see He leaves to mourn, two sis- MUNN FUNERAL — The fu- | | ters: Catherine RN, of Anaheim, neral for Archibald Neil Munn | : 8 oN : Change Owners “iene Sag a ha " ; 7, 1966, from the Murray River | a er ain eci of Hong Kong and two bro- | : en Funeral Home to the United anne: os a _— MONTAGUE — Several Mon-| Other firms to change hands | Church, Little Sands, where ser- | Perth ; . | “mal é | vi rent One brot i é \tague firms have changed hands this year are the Belle’s Shop | Hort, were conducted by Rev. | e bromes William me | predeceased hin 1917. sgl 4 during the past few months with |formerly owned by Mrs. Give ee cay ae vee | Solemn Pontifical Mass” wil ithe Deluxe Drycleaners being |McKnight to. Mrs. Edith Worth.) yonder and Abide With rh _ |be celebrated in Moose Jaw, " jthe more recent. On Tuesday the} Mrs. Worth and her mother, | Flower bearers were Leon Mac- ' | Saskatchewan on Friday morn+ = \drycleaning plant was turned|Mrs. Clay sold the ‘restaurant | phee, Daniel Fraser and Jobn | ing) From there the refnaing over to the new owner Carter which they had operated for se.’ Rrehaut. Pall bearers were Fd- | will be transferred to Edmon- he ho pen tgahaerid se reek eal yerxe ~ Mrs. Barrett of | vin MacKenzie, Neil MacNeill, | : ton Alta., for burial in redemp- | |Road a 4 - | Charlottetown, | Danie! acPherson, Lloyd} torist cemetery on Saturday. pe: Edgar Vaniderstine. | The Jamieson Pharmacy start- | Wheeler Donald MacLennan and x4 Present for the funeral will be as Mr. Vanlderstine has been jed about fifteen years ago by | Malcolm Livingstone. Interment | . his sister Catherine, brothers, ~} |employed, by the Canadian Im-|Harry T. Jamieson changed | took place in Little Sands ceim- " |Dr. E. F. Cain and James Cain, (ee { |perial Bank, of Commerce for hands this spring with Henry | etery. I. ‘ a -- ' _. *\the past fifteen years and had |Larter well known druggist —of | : | MONTAGUE — The death: oc- SAYS CHINESE IN VIET NAM served at. Summerside and Souris as purchaser... : PETERS. FUNERAL. —:-The-} curred .of ..Rev.-Robert Cain §_ CHINESE | N. ™ Isydney, N.S. He is married to| The Hilchey and Vanlderstine |funeral for Cornelius (Keeny? CSsR., in Moose’ Jaw, Sask "| HONG KONG (AP) A Chi ae woke \.. coe <= |the former Shirley Fraser of Firm. advertised for sale has Devers was held Friday morning yg oi 1966, after- inest | Cominunist defector is cep — |New Glasgow, N.S., and they |been.reported sold to David Ells- |from “his late residence to St. | shor : __ |quoted by a Hong Kong newspa- REGISTRATION | ~-. "Thave two boys and two girls. |worth who opened and operated Margaret's Church, St. Margar- Father Cain was born-in New \per as saying China has moved Monty Warren The new owner has employed |a small meat and grocery earl-jets, where Requiem High \Mass | Perth, P.E.1. on December 25th, troops near the Vietnamese bor- Summer holidays are ever class at Prince of Wales Col- LEFT TO RIGHT are Mrs Guy Jessome of Sydney who has |ier this year. was celebrated by Rev. Joseph | 1907, son of the late William. der. Cheung Chung-yin, a milt-. again and it was back to lege. Registration took place Anne Love and Mrs. Jack Dies In Hos ital |had twenty-two years experience | A year or 80 ago. the firm of Macleod nd also cee Cain and Anastasia Donahoe of |tia instructor, who fled here college yesterday for the grade in the college auditorium yes- Gray in che process of regis- . Pp : iia. : the tty clesnine business. Hoaias om Nene a sens po gprs he. ee in S a New Perth. : from-China Aug. 27, says he be- ay 12 students and commercial terday afternoon. Seen here tering the commertial class. Monty. Warren: well known |will ee eae i the | took var tua trascaae aie Cae eanctuary:. Magr PF; Matto Mo eect ace kireone (or Ooo : acivin Mactteuna. § resident of the Island died Tues-|pest and more modern: methods \ed under the firm name of Mon-|ald V.G., Rev. W. Keefe, Rev. employed fora period of ‘time |Viet Nam. . Donald, 2. Sylvia MacKenna, %.\qay night at the P.E.I. Hospital |of dry cleaning for the area. Mr. |tague Mens Wear. Cameron’ MacDonald OSeR, Bev. bocce. Der Peter, Ronee: J “Marie Mac jat the age of 95. ¥ Jessome is also married and! It is also reported the firm of |W: MacIntyre. Assisting in the) - ° q ; : . duane: : vy Me a : Blind almost from birth, he|pas a family of four. Both faml-|Montague Auto Body Shop will choir were Rev. Clair MacDon- , . ; \ Kenna, 2 Sylvia MacKenna. 3. had studied in his youth at the |jies expect to take up residence |be closed in the near future. The jald, .and Rev. Andrew MacDon- BACK TO SCHOOL _ DANCE ™* Linus Kelly. « Halifax Institute for the Blind in Montague in the near future. |owner Vince Martin will be mov- ja d. Present in a body were the J = Prizes for the showmanship |and even in his early years his| The Deluxe Cleaning plant|ing to. Charlottetown where he |rursing staff of Riverside Hospt- Qe . {class were won by: 1. Ralph Fur- | musical talent was evident. Back |opened for business about twen- |will be involved in other busin- tal, and management and_ staff au - . ness, 2. Joseph MacRae, 3. Glen- |in the early days of the century ty years ago with AF. Camp- jess. lof “A. Pickard Machinery Co, : i? WAY LUB Sih don Morrison. he -had been an instructor for |e) and Athol Robertson as co- Pallbearers who also acted as J a band in Halifax and later had |owners. Earlier this year Mr: | flower bearers were::John Mac- ; . ; : - |his “own band which became Robertson sold out his interest | WEATHER. 4. _ Kinnon, Leo Gallant, Joseph Pe- : : : er | John D. Fraser widely known on its travels~ all to Mr. Campbell who has~ now s iters, ‘Norbert “Hughes, Daniel | pect THURSDAY EPT 8 h The Orwell and districts 4-Hfarm of Marcellus MacDonald. ., ; over Eastern Canada. sold to the new owner. © | TORONTO (CP) — Observed|MacDonald and George Mac: | 7 S e t ° Calf and Garden Club held their Orwell. There was a large at- Dies In Ottawa Later in life he took up the | mr temperatures; ° - \Phee: Interment. was! in the | cere ie . annual Achievement Day .at the |tendance of parents and: specta- | aig |profession of. piano tuner and | Low Tuesday High Wednesday (Church cemetery. hey cs ar a : = tors. GEORGETOWN + John D.| Was ‘knows ‘and welcomed is gh + ND AWaON. 55 se) are A5°s eT es ~ | 9:30 — 12:30 ADMISSION 60c¢ »| David Peacock ~ judged the Fraser, 60, passed away in Ot- Most” every city home where a : Snag ... ... .:. ... 24 55» |area will continue to give clear e ohh rane roe or hadibat tae while | tawa » ane oe 5 rad Ph oyldlernong a required A Vancouver . ...... 50 68° | weather: to all ak the { b ees Jo andler judged.the gar- The late . Fraser was born fur : Sie Vintoria oes cigeec. 51. 61 |Maritimes today and. Friday. s { j a ae ee den project. Wayne Dickieson | in Georgetown, the son of ‘the! A native of Kings County he | , Edmonton. ... .... 49° 62 Daytime high temperatures jf. Music by The Blue Crystals | | evar te ribbons, ate ae ie, Harry Traer [uae named, wer Me Denies pS lara ie rect the noe tier tekaley ter Duce Bee rize, donate t ub | After attending a ' ss ROMRR Eaters 54 | 60s to low 3 4 . ae. i fieadie, for the best gardet ie | from Georgetown High School he was 2 son of the late Mr. and) Winnipeg aera tes 52-80 Regional forecasts: | = : ; i ject’ was won by Florence Mac- | attended Prince of Wales Col-|Mrs. Joseph Warren. His father | TOON: «22. ices 82 Nova Scotia, Prince Edvand == SSS (Sg gE Donald. | lege and then taught school in had one time been a city pol- Ottawa... ss 51 72 .\Island, New Brunswick. afew) 4 me Ap 4M * © a . B keane | various Island centres, includ- iceman and later was employed | Niaatieal 50 71 |elouds, seasonable _ tempera- s ‘ hs ophy, donated by the club. ing: Long River; Mt. Hope: on the railway here-as a black- | : . : 71 . winde:lisht.© Low-hish “at : for the member compiling the = e OPNONOC oe Secs: 46 tures; winds light. Low-high a Pat elase, | Cetfanning: Alma and George- | smith- . Fredericton. ; 52 70 | Halifax 52-68,~Yarmouth 48-68 - highest -points in the calf class-|town. =~ | The late Mr. Warren had been | ee et ta) Si: “18 |Kesiville 5070, New Glasiow es 5S. Was won by Glendon Morri-| In 1928 he moved to’ Ottawa |in ill health for the past couple | ee tide eae ene 54 67 lend estos 50-68, Sydney- ca LE : a 5 CEIVED SOD eu | where he joined the Civil Ser- of years_since suffering from a | : : semen ‘ | 52.73. Mi —< Ww cate he = ved-of the! Following are the results inj vice and worked for the Depart- fall into a cellar. | , | Halifax: - Secs : 2 a iat ae Ed x \ “4 th of Mrs “Kate Du ea in each ¢lass: _-: | ment of the Dominion Bureau of He is survived by three sons, GEORGETOWN — The stee! | Charlottetown ae . _ sep earn anes ies Sanus : Lake Worth, Florida following a Holstein calves: 1. Hal Daw: | Statistics—Research and | De |Harold. in Massachusetts, Hollis | trawler, Gulf Gull arrived Yarmouth... 89 §6.-,|bellton’ 48468. Outlook for. Fri it vise lengthy illness. She was the for- ae Power, 3. Don- | vu wane until t sp bac aha Pra Paced pe oe ag us fae ade ue oe |St. John’s, Nfld... 39 64 ‘dav: Sunny with little tempera- y er Kate MacFadyen a ee vie eG : Hialea o | Left to mourn are his wife.'1] great. grandchildren. His | by the trawler Howe Bay. ~— ;Boston. —.......... 60 76 jture change. : 5 1€é a4 oint, P.E.f. Burial wi ake| _ s work: -1. Glendon Mor-| 1. rormer Marie-Soicy, form-|\« ildre s mu : ; New York . ...-... 66 76 High tide today at Charlotte- piace in Lake Worth. - _|rison,.2. Joseph Rooney, 3. Hat! erty o¢ Edmundsion, NoB.: tWo| oi Nes go ed eae Naltol | | Several days ago while fish: | Miami. ~.....¢se.++-81--- 87-~-|town- £00-a:m.-and-§,37_p.m. At ATTENDING CONFERENCE eneeee arene Joseph | Sisters: Catherine. (Mrs. Wil-'him in 1937 = eae eae ae the Gull ef St New Orleans . .... * a1 sage pes e — Premier Alex Campbell will MacRae, 2. Leoiard Rooney, 3. | sad Millicent (Mrs, Roland: Mar. Lawrence the Gulf broke the|ios Angeles... Me thaw Charitieteen, “oer aes be among. those attending the | Tommy Grant. | an of “Ottawa. sleo four nieces Hall was heard in two numbers. | main wire cable that tows the “Hattrax icp) _ ‘ : * | .. in): "| y ni a ae young. Liberal conference in Ha-| years work: 1- Joseph —Mac- ot eee cate Mrs. Roy. Easter, church or- | fishing_net and as a result the HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- any, at 6.46 a.m. and sets at ; ; ther office says a high pressure lifax from Friday. to Sunday in-|Rae, 2 John Furness, 3. Tommy deceased by two sisters and two |Sanist, accompanied the choir | net and lead rope became wound eS 7.35 p.m.-All times “ADT. clusive. He will address the con- | crpant round was nec- — Mi i a LS U ference banquet Saturday evel: | Beef calves: 1. Billy Ryan, 2 | tawa cial number. | essary for a sister trawler to ing. =o ¥ wae : } a ae \David MacRae, 3, Richard Roor- | Eighteen. choir gowns were | tow her to port. TRAWLER CEREMONY ¢Y. ; Ipresented 08 Belisleet the Ledien|~ Ader San. smeyat. te frie AL iB LI It is expected that Premier |_ Years work: 1. David Mac-| ReV. Tannahill [Aid Society by their president, | chief engineer of the Gulf Gunn, 4 5 | } Mrs. Ivan Dickieson. They were | Vincent Jones, an accomplished 2 veel laving cetemony’ for |Bily ivan. Delivers Message ‘cet by Rev Tannanil.' aindiver went to work in am of; ae i ; . ; ings: Memorial. flowers in memory | o cut away a - new fishing trawler for Souris| Holstein yearlings: 1. Hal | | trod prope lt this afternoon in Pictou. = Danson, 3 Terry Robbins, 3.| Rev. George R. Tannahil! de- vale phone Se gga svar By a ee ss had | ere Travelling with the Premier |Joseph Rooney. \livered his farewell message to 2 aITy ceed 1 ® ° 5 will be Mrs. Campbell, Hon.| Ayrshire yearlings: 1. Richard |a large congregation at Xeir Champion and John 8. sack ue a al tee a toned Every evening until league be- u 3 Cecil Miller, minister of fish- ee 2. Joseph MacRae, 3. pMemerial Presbyterian Church. Were 08 display in the ¢ coh ens Ss and__was_ working $m SSS = — = , eries, industry and fatural re-|John Furness. =—s—SS Malpeque Sunday morning. on cutting’ an inch size rope | . ' 1 sources: P, A. Murnaghan, de-| Garden Club:. 1.) Sylvia Mac- | The Summerside Presbyter‘an CRUISE THE SEAS cable that was wound several gins a8 Alleys refinished and Sormee Been ese ge puty minister of industry, An-|Kenna, 2. Florence MacDonald, (Quartet consisting of Beulah Norway's merchant navy to|/times around the propellor. It : é ; _ drew Wells, private secretary |3. Linus Kelly. : Moase and Nancy Simmons and tals 16.113,000 gross tons in 2,867 | is expected that the operation |: read for season’s bowlin 2 ° 4 to the Premier, and Mrs. Wells.’ Years. work: 1. Florence Mac- George MacDonald and Thomas ships, including 520 oil tankers. ' will be completed today. y : g pee Tonight { . te -— * “2 : es : e a We are also booking leagues for | - Only i 3 | ote y 1966-67 season. } Show About 7 s 4 ———— es ° 8:10 pm. . ~ Gluupiacolon :: Basilica Recreation |StARTING FRIDAY itr" (Centre 109 Richmond St. °° {| ae — Dial 2-1719; 2-1762 | COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents iP a HAROLD HECHT Production = JOVE FONDUE MAE. 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