counes, mainly; Malifay ............8 @ Cape Breton, Prince wdward dressed @ special meeting er INo Extension | sms ate Cactainione scans FS ee eae: We dates el tee Saeed Goel CAREER OPPORTUNITIES | which prevent y motor-| Sydney ....-.++.« eees ; | po from registering before the | Yarmouth aoseeasne ae 50 | temperature; winds north 15|/ Town P Act were thor- e * ISLAND NEWS PAGE In License | March 31 deadline. - Sohn’s <.-- 2. 31 35 | Miminis tow ts ‘Svney aod aust deeanal Gtk cartier 1 COUT Canadian Army Recruiter | HALIFAX (CP)—The weather | | Charlottetown $2 reference to building laws. A Sgt W. R. Clev | Plate te WEATHER office says fairly long periods | number of the regulations are . W. KR. eland Alberton and West Prince County jas unshine ate anticipated foe 1 ith tte satay Coentaliee to be adopted into the town by- || Will be at:— ; TORONTO (CP) —. Tempera- ew TUNnSWIC. an parts laws 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown a 2 e.| & appears that no extension , Yova Scoti | At Fusion at 10.15 a.m. and : » Wed. Mar. 28, 196 of the March 31 deadline for ‘ures: Min. Max yo } 11.1 . Summerside tide eigh-| Infractions of the town plan | MONTAGUE ARMOURIES motorists to get their 1962 driv- “9 38 | Halifax and vicinity, South| i pct later than Char-| ning regulations can result in a THUR ‘ Dawson eee ! ® ® ing licenses and registration Yancoaver senhe gon lame 48 | Shore, Annapolis Valley: fo ore a Sun e today at| tine of $100 for a first offense, | SDAY 29 MARCH 62 = Our al f ley plates will be granted this year. | Victoria cocee 3S - [we elondy sein: a and sets at : $200 for second offense and $20 | ALL DAY Provincial Secretary J. David Edmonton ......- 16 day as as the offense Stewart said yesterday that Calgary ... 23 85 | Winds, Low-high at Halifax = ‘ Building ay re stated. | The Canadian Army offers you a good sean’ living, licenses and registrations are Regina Oe 31 36 | Kentville 32 and 45, Yarmouth Gis Goctient sudiiadiiins an ta motion and dental care, Security through pension on re- ® | coming in “very well” with a! Winnipeg .......... 32 49 | 32 and 48 R | be a ae posted | higher proportion of persons re-' Toronto sesaen a: ae Northern Nova Scotia, East- egu ations open Crown On | gistering to date this year than Ottawa niilea ia\ tae 50 | ern Shore: Mostly overcast, | Corporation for the purchase of | did last year. “It looks as if there Montreal ginal acta 45 h a few sunny periods this Di ssed the old post office property. will be no need to extend the Quebec coe 31 43 | afternoon; little change in tem- | iscu Mayor Roy Leard presided ‘SERVING WITH A PURPOSE ‘ f ; vel f yy eae | deadline,” * he said. Fredericton ....... 32 — | perature; light winds. Low-high | 4 ill Pa a | group of weary travellers to find that the “Abbie” was | ty former years, the deadline | Saint John ........ 27 48 | at New Glasgow 30 and 38, Go-| ALBERTON — Director of| and Councillors Hardy, Gor arrived at Borden Monday night laid up in Borden. was extended by the govern-\ Moncton ........ .. 32 36 | shen 30 and 40. ‘town planning Claude Smith ad-| and Rix were present. after a long wait-32 hours to be | exact - on the pier at Cape Tor- mentine, N.B. for the ferry Abegweit. A well known Charlottetown organist and music teacher, Royston F. Mugford, travelled to Tatamagouche, N.S., last Friday and was caught in the | surprise storm. On Saturday he managed to reach Amherst on the return trip and was advised by snowplow dispatchers to re- main in the border town over- night rather than attempt to make Cape Tormentine. On Sunday morning, in com- pany with several other cars oes for the Island, he left Cape Tormentine and ar- pol there about 10 a.m. only | Then began the on 2 wait and the more gruelling part of the trip. Mr. Mugford oo? there | were between 50 and 60 persons in the waiting room on the pier at Tormentine, many of them trying to sleep on the hard ben- ches or on the floor. Four or five young — were in- cluded in the “The een in the | waiting room must have been jnear 90 degrees, and if anyone | opened a window the draft was too ug for those near the window: | “Many sat up all night and | played cards to while away the | time, but the smoked-filled + mosphere was too much for | many of those trying to sleep. ‘Others, like myself sat in their cars much of the time. WESTERN BRIEFS ell IS VISITIN™ Mrs. Percy Marchbank of New | Annan is visiting in Central Lot | 16, the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacLean. Is PATIENT Mrs. Erskine Forbes of South: | west Lot 16 is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. | RETURNS HOME Percy Miller has returned to| his home in Central Lot 16 after being a patient in the Prince) County Hospital for the past six weeks. TO WINNIPEG Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac-| Lean of Central Lot 16 are leav- ing today by plane for Winnipeg where they will attend the annual meeting of the Co-operative Un-| fon of Canada. Enroute they will | hospital SPENT WINTER Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peters, who spent the winter in Alber- ton, ret returned to their home -fm Fortune Cove. AFFLECK FUNERAL — The funeral for Stewart Affleck took place Tuesday, March 27, Bowness Funeral Home, Summerside, to the Free Church of Scotland, Cape Traverse. The | @ervice was conducted by Rev. J.A. Gillies and Rev. R. M. Cameron. Interment was in the ehurch cemetery. Pallbearers were Fred Platts, Thomas Mac- Micken, George, Douglas, Thorne and Robert Affleck. CAMPBELL FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Evelyn Camp- bell took place Tuesday. March 27, from the Bowness Funeral Home, Summerside, to St. John the Baptist Church, Miscouche. | Requiem High Mass was cele- brated by Rev. J.D. Kelly. Pre- gent in the sanctuary were Rev. Leonard MacDonald and Rev. Harbold Croken. Interment was in the church cemetery with Father Kelly officiating. Pall- s were Camillus O’Brien, O’Brien, Aubrey Doyle, Ralph Fitzpatrick, Arthur Son- fer and John MacNeill. ARSENAULT FUNERAL — | The funeral for Mrs. Emanuel Arsenault took place yesterday morning from the home of her brother, Fidele Arsenault, Ab- quiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. Philip Cloutier. Seat- ed in the sanctuary were Rev. Pierre Arsenault and Msgr. . Pallbearers Arsenault, Leo A. Arsen Alyre A. Arsenault, John C. Gal- fant and Eldon A. ae Mser. Poirier officiated at the intern- ment in the church cemetery. from | | Enwnney HELP me people in Cape Tor- BM knowing that those waiting for the ferry would be hungry, sold sandwiches in the waiting room se in ~ oe . i. ~ lineup. ow if i for a or oe but those waiting — certainly grate- the ver of an SMT bus uaiseouen his office a got | permission to wait- ing back and forth in ae to |a house in Tormentine where meals were served. “The proprietors of the house lee their hands full looking af- ter everyone. They even had their house full of ‘; of whom had to sleep sitting up }in easy chairs, but they were more comfortable than ae | trying to sleep on the floor at the waiting room on the pier. The Prince of Wales College | hockey team managed to stay this house, I believe. | * Most of those who had been waiting from 24 to 32 hours | panes to get on the Abeg- i t when she docked about 5 sa p.m. Sunday. The ferry ed at 6.20 and arrived in Borden about two and a half hours later. “The roa Charlottetown was excellent in comparison to the highways m | Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick. I’m convinced the ferry | and aso a ee < per- | haps more importan big, new ferry like the Abaca! — RCMP Film Is Described ALBERTON — Cust. RCMP was the monthly | mee’ rton United | Church Men Monday evening. He described the different as- pects of training given Canada’s famous police force and showed two films depicting this train- ing and also the work of the | Mounties in the north. The president, J.R. Bonyman conducted the meeting and the worship was led by Kenneth Leard. Refreshments were serv- Perley Hardy, Wesley Hardy and Henry Wallace. BACKACHE oo kidneys fail | Cameron of the | guest speaker at tin, of = Albe TONIGHT CFCY - TV 6.30 P.M. row h Ca ; a. —a_€ |= REXALL A-SA-REX TABLETS su i and co! -+ 2 for 70" 10 gr. 1 Reg. i129" oes REXALL HYDROGEN PEROXIDE SOLUTION U.S.P. 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