SDU STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE liiiiwcollegiate Hoclfey (I(‘(‘ISI0ll concemins BEODORANT REQUIRED flhusual Discovery the league's top playoff quot. The students paraded the streets of the city on tin route of the Brier minds in the afternoon and turned out aig-min last night reinforced with a band torches and some of the oo-eds. The students Made Under Hood An Lrhanville man. I-90 Arsenauit, had an ullusu-fll BX pmvignre yesterday when his late mi\(I(‘I .'lllIf\mllI.)lI8 was thorough- ly od-rizcd by a skunk that a?- ll-'l'L*lllIy had cl‘aM'led up under the ca‘: engine bonnet on Sunday night. .\I:-. Arseiiaiilt told The Guar- dian he didn't notice the skunk 1-—:-2-—m EASTERN B R I E FS until he was near Charlotte town and tiound the car engine suddenly was registeming “hot". when he lifted the engine bon- net. he found that the skunk was somewhere below the bat- tery level but the animal crawl- ed on to the battery when the bonnet was lifted. Mr. Arsenault found that the fan belt was broken and be- lieves the odorous animal must have zottan his tail caught in the belt and caused it to break. The skunk was still alive, thlbimh. Mr. Arsenauiit was looking for s powerful decdiorant last even- ing before startimz the almost '.'0-mile drive to his home. The smell inside his car was pow- 0.\' HOLIDAY Eiilziil I-I Stewart, Mon- is spciuling a holiday in I\l'.‘.~.. I.'i..li‘, ']'i»."nll!O .\T .\lt)_\lTAGL'E r ..iid .\1rs. John P. Macln iy.~r-. 'l‘i~.i Ilill, were visitors to . l(‘ Sunday. T0 ONTARIO .\i:-~ William Dewar, Manta Em-. Li-:i last week to spend an (‘x'l"llt‘fI visit with her son and ririziiior - in-law LAC Kenneth I)i‘,\'.'iT and Mrs. Dewar. Belle- \'i'.'r.~. mil IS (‘ONVALESCING \i'.ss Donna Riley, daughter of \li'. and ‘Mrs. Alonso Riley of l‘i'.iiirn.<r» is convalescing at her II'l.'llP after her recent illness. .-\.\'DF.RSON FUNERAL — Tito funeral for Alexander .~\ii<ic:~oii of St. Charles, was hold l~'cb. 25 from the Dingweill l‘ii:ioral Home. Service was con- ducied by Rev. D.E. Adams. llvmns sung were. -UM!) The Hills and Glory Be To God The Failicr. Pallbearers were: Clif- ford Toivnslienid, Major Reid. Peters cemetery. DOCHERTY FUNERAL The funeral for William 1!. Doc- lieriy of Cardigan was held from the Montague F u n e r at Home, Feb. 27. The service was conducted by Rev. Basil C. Lo- 5‘ 0‘ -‘Ii’ Soul. Pallbearers wers: llurzh .\lacEac!iern. Normsn Mai-Kenzie. John Webster, Jl'.. Alphonse Mi-Phee. John Player. Jnhn'D. Campbell. Interment was in the Cardigan cemetery. i0CAl yous GARNHUM FUNERAL — The Rebekah service for Mrs. John M. Garnhum was held Sunday °"<‘mnsz. at the Maolean Fun- eral Home. Conducting the ser- vice were Hilda Harper. .psst "We izrand: Ethel Sutherland. lint noble grand; Nsdlne Wot- “Vin. vice-zrand. Estelle Dennis ‘“ the organist. The funersl ‘[9 f i I c is won held Monday. -(filth 2 from Trinity United "rrh. whevrn service was con- 'I"""‘I by Rev. In tbs Poopl. crfully, strong, and he didn't: i-eiisili the prospect of brea-thing .those fumes all the way to his home The Urbalnville man was at- tending the farmers’ ‘n8 at the Vocational Institute on the Malpeque Road just outside the city. disbanded atlter The Guaiidian photographer: took the abav picturs but met st s rmsbwmut, when they began to make speeches and create s disturbance. Police cleared the estlsbldslnnent. REACTIONS Fire Damages I maplcs and welcomed the curl- ers on behalf of the Charlotte-, town cur sivened a- call at approximately 9.45 a.m. yesterday to the home of Erroli Green Kingston. an . . ed considerable walls, ceiling and roof of the covered by insurance. Eastern And Central Districts ian, Charlottetown, Tuesi_.*lIIu?ch—3,"1‘I3—O?.'§_ , Ri ISLAND NEWS PAGE l‘.:’.':.::i..:“"°' Committees Brier Bonspiel By A. C. HOLMAN The skirl of the Ddvcs and‘; briefly. speakers with names like Shaw, ampbcli ;zavc he i\rlai~donnld- This 1964 Macdnnalid Bu-ieri we have received. opened yesterday afternoon ati Lieutenant-Governor W. CeremonyOpens President 0! the Dorninioni munity activities, Archie Curling Association. Dick Top-iLean and Fred Keenan; educa- Scrm h D.ng from Oliver, B.C.. thank-I ~‘«,ediliePr ‘ du M rlnii Which is as it slwuid be on I)PIlfl.Ifm:EeIIh:nCul‘1I.t§l‘S 333$ ‘ Saturday. ‘following ormmibtecs apprinted = Chairman, Glen Mai-Kinnon secretary-treasurer Lure; activities and MURRAY RIVER __ hm!-ray Rae said I1Il8I buyers from tIll‘P(.‘ ver got its preparations for icentennial yeair uxideirdway last A meeting was held and the ,cENsuRE O"?!I!L!'.I"I’t‘I F‘-rmn PM! It asked Agriculture Minister An- id-rew MacRae if the recent low ‘ rlces offer for tobacco in O P "- Itarlo will have any effect on the. crop in this province. Mr. Mac- 5- rs comparntes have in province recently and he under- stood th most at the province‘: crop had been boug . Mr. MacRae was asked by 2 Arthur MacDonald tL-5th Kings) ; if the government is considering ac. any action that would permit spor[s_ potato producers and shippers to Raiph Mucpherson. spwia] pm have any control over potato _,,_.(.1s_ Dr. L. Bonneu. religious marketing. Mr. MacRae said that Iactivities, Daniel Munn; icuration and illumination, M‘‘‘'d‘’“3'‘d 3”” T3"I‘3“'d 5’P°I‘° IL. Reynolds; children's events, boa iMrs. Mevndina Macbeanz Mac tional activities, Norman Mac lng Association and Ant Love -1.5 idiet of me P.E.I. Cul' the Charlottetown Forum uitli MacDonald after a few remarks Rrsfiicaaliion m. “M a brief ceremony that preceded called on Mr. Topping to throw name the first draw the first stone and declared Gordon Bennett. chairman of "19 BVIPI‘ Wen- tlhc Charlottetown Brier Com-1 mittee made the obenlng re-. ‘ I Lieutenant- Governm Errick F. Willis of the first rock 10 team! not Manitoba and a Brier ‘Pros-tee to the business. ‘the Butler iafled as skip for Mr. 'I'.oppingIunderway! to lnevmoitouldhta rock Ilienwtttitlietoosingdoodiis determ 3 down SD do some steps have already been F taken. _He said the elected potato . L5 in operation and accord- ing to regulations governing the 00m‘ board. a plebiscite must be taken ~ within an 18-month period after the board was set up. - Provincial Secrctarv J. David lean; publicity, shirlene Keen. Stewart ta-bled bound copies of an; catering, Georgie Femgu- 315,3 SD9N‘h9s of the Li’-E15181 is _ ure. is the first time “in manv It's an excellent idea." Opposition Leader Matheson. curling being a game that orig-i 31,9515 and mid may the people 5,", _ inatied in II htmndle land 2 f p,E_ _ -r , . - -u- ‘yea-rs." he said. ‘that ho nd across the sea i:-iii: the Ity1’E °t:IeIEevI31:]I>xIJn:I‘l! IJIIZEI was An simmer‘ I-mm VIN‘ ‘e5 we "‘‘‘'de "““‘”"°-” . ._ ‘president of the Dominion Curl-I -- - i 6 lers. , Premier Walter R. Shaw and Miivor A. Walthen Gaudet also had warm words of welcome to ‘ the curlers and spectators from The fire wh-‘mh stamea from out of the province. The Chief ‘ sfpverpipe cans. Justice Thane A. Campbell damage {,0 me who is also a trustee of the RIGHT Sherwood fire department am- Muffler house was partly l, I A Charlottetown resident compl-aiimed last night that his fellow townsmen are much too undiemons-trative, and his TOO SLOW? i I i icyprus. a mile is reckon the distance a in an hour. SPECIAL AT 8. R. JOHN8TON’S LIMITED installations for the months of March and April. Products by Ford as low as MILES ARE vncun 9.9 5 [Installed On the bumpy back roads oil, In” ed . as donkey can travel E shoes DIAL 894-8543 AND WILL THE WINNER or THiE SHOP FREE FOR THREE MINUTES AT THE CO-OP SUPER MARKET 18 MRS. OMAR YOUNKER wiNsLoE FOR THREE MINUTES AT 10 iSouris Tries For 3rd Time SOURIS — ‘me third nomin- ation day in recent weeks tn fill the vacancy left on the torn council by the resignation in! John J. MacDonald will be held today in the office of the tnu-ii clerk here. The third attempt st nominat- ions became necessary when I storm knocked out the regular election and the second nomin- ation day was declared illegal. On the previous two occasions two men were nominated for the vacancy and probably will nom- inate again today. They are Michael Lavie and George Mar Eachern. ART'S TAXI LUCKY NUMBER THIS WEEK 53871 DIAL 4-5538 SHOP FREE A'l'hI:UR. MARCH 5th reference was to tlhei-r reac- tions to the curlers’ parade here yesterday aftiemoon. "For example," he explain- ed, “the Ernie Richardson rink passed where I was stand- ing near the Bank at Mont- real. and I shou ‘Ernie v you’re the greatest’, and seven or eight people turned and looked at me as though I was s nut or something." After all the Riohairdsons‘ are world champions and they passed on a float so everyone could see and the cheers were sadly missing. That's not good enough. the disap- omted Charlottetown and criticized. ‘O Cartlw. Maynard McGu:i«gan. mne ML-Carton. Interment tool: } place in the chiiirncli cemetery. ‘ Mrs. Macs-mon died in the 1 Kings County Memorial Hosprit~ l al, Montague, Feb. 3, after a‘ brief illness. Her husband and only son pnedeoeased her. She Funeral Held Al Sturgeon MONTAGUE —— The fimeral for Mrs. Charles Mcoa-rrmi took place Saturday morning from her late residence St. Mary‘: Road to St. Paul's Church. Sturgeon. where Requiem High Mi conducted the service grave. Pallibearens were Will-lam Daley, Leo Daley. Martin Mic- as: was celebrated by Rev Finley Mu-llally, PP who also mm at the fin; as left to mourn 4 daughters name- ly Margiaret. Mkt. Armbmse Sister St. Charles, Con- gregation of Notre Dame, Villa | Terreslila, Newc-astzle, N.B.; Lil- lian. Mrs. Raymorug Lavandier. Georgetown and Evelyn. Mrs. Hufih Gotell. Mil. Hledben. i I nns ART Uulishtib WART3 Ind «ha ft: on hands. two. feet penna- tly unloved within I to I we& DlIGiIdl.'I'(A)N'S WAR‘? KIHOVII. lsn T: Ecnlthrllklnl '1'" I" " AT ALL DRUGGLSTS AMERICA’ to Riviera port. TODAY -- METROCOLOR **'k*i¥¥¥¥¥ newsongs. . .Inflieliflsriousinsidssroryl ofttis galswhofollow their gobsfroinporr 3ou"iT£ mu our RUSS mun not roots JIII HIAIICI3 ' PIIIIII$- IIOIIII'IAII3IYII IIIIIG ' IIAIIIIIII' PERRY "" PAIR LISTON is CLAY FIGHT PICTURES i comma TIIIIRSDAY 3 ‘ No. 1 recording, srorbe|tsour4bIgi Shows 3.30-7-9 WM» AmsrIcs's Iswrlls ssnasfuss slvss s Ir-run salute to Ms Navy- nns . 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