\ second recommendation Urbainville Man | eer Se RCMP zeeceve-:| (sland News Page | bies suddenly = semeenn SUMMERSIDE — Funeral ser- perform certain duties original- i ae . : ea b ly carried out by Mr. Grady. . |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues.,-Nov. 22, 1966. 3| Tw will be held Wednesday ne on nee morning in Egmont Bay for 54 The third recommendation ap- year-old Edmund Gallant of Ur- | ault, Wellington and Mrs: Augus* tine V. Gallant of Urbainville, ed by council last night bainville, who died suddenly sree: Centenary festival (Bet n.stesces mission and the Civie Gtadium. The . The fourth recommendation was that Thomas LeBlanc be hired fér clean-up and other | ae * ; = duties at Civic Stadium. --| , . The proposals were jointly pre- sented by Layton Schurman for im oe the Summerside Recreation Com-| Participation of local contes- | provincial_finals will be May 8 : mission and J.C. Hogan, -maw-|tants in the Centenary Festival | at Confederation Centre. : : ager of Civic Stadium. ~ . [Of Music; sponsored by the cen-| The syllabus for the classes is By resolution, members of the |tennial committee, was .discus- included in the Prince Edward retirement committee for the |8ed yesterday at an executive |Island Festival syllabus. Miss . |Meeting in Charlottetown. Pre- | Dorothy Cullen reported it would - ; > oo aie Pee ee liminary classes will be held at |be ready soon for distribution. a pe man; chairman of the fin. | ‘He three festival centers and| Two concerts will be held in et , MES: ance committee, president of the : afternoon see cee ak tice — : % Summerside 4 : 2 |eeient “at local’ cates tae’ | Former. Islander |gueens county. Prince an 4 IBEW, and the president of local | : ome I cass at moved that Governor-General News has been received of | Soolied for one. week. previous 3 ave ; vf H¥anier—and-Madame Vanier be | ‘be death of Mrs. Fred_Jenkins +45 the festival, it was announced. in Edmonton, Alberta. She was ; : written informing them that \ MacLeod 000 de : Summerside regretted they could a svn ASTH ace am 76, } Rea FSB ‘will be 2 ney antegrade tad are a son and two daughters. | & RELIEF ; : sented last night to a team of < . Ge isernctin ¢ Sere ite Her husband, also on Island, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS ty : ahd Central Strets, Central and | FIRE’ REPORT eT | Gand ae Sctatss you wecese: cog. wees] TRIE GUARDIAN-PATRIOT . “aa . her death was Te. | eet er TEMPLETONS RAT Mag Poplar, Green Summer, | In the Summerside fire de-| ceived in a telegram Saturday epecially made to help asthma suflerers yr ernon rl ge an Ss i as —— = oy a eee, eee a Russell ,Bell of West | geeathe more easily, 90 you can work |” : 2 , anville, final there were five mn alty. is . Prince Edward Island “Total 73 mi : at the jsland, intersecting Bea-| during the month, and also five eee neta ae : . a ; . ver and Summer Streets. active fires. At their regular Ch h ; = = . Single head flashers will be | meeting, $100 was voted to the ure Men >" eman e Oo Nn CAT | Sianeaty "operated contre, The opecsting deficit of Civic H ld Meeti ° ne bees along with automatic | time | Stadium was reported by rink| F¥O ng Parker E. Hamilton, Murray the charge of unlawfully ohn Joseph Thomas, Vernon | Cocks, Estima wen ORS: meen eo aries Began to be) aw 4. . Gewiend: of. Ter. River, appeared before Magis- |rubbish in view of the roadway. | Bridge, was remanded to Queen’s NATAL DAY. * fod last pe Same PeF- | onto, secretary of the Board of trate James B. Johnston yes-| The magistrate remanded three |County jail, until his next ap- Mellish put - year. Manager Hogan |rvangelism and Social ’ Action, lerday for two violations of the jcases to the Georgetown Court |pearance on Novetnber 28 on a| | Councillon BM ee Pn ee winter. The Giceeth ke Chae aeronautics .act. The acused |and three others were adjourned |charge of illegally having inter- | T° a Siac ee Schurman reported | ada, was guest soeaker in Char- pleaded guilty to of. fly- | for trial for one week at Queen's |course with a girl under the age re ; te Sans setking. come : night at a ifg a-plane at night when not | Court. ot - Lee Oe ae mittee he Board of Trade | meeting. Some 82 men from Var licensed and failure-to submit : Soniioar on well with part |fous Island Presbyterian c a flight plan at Charlottetown ae Councillog: Moltison seid that | busi pene: Sonind ‘Ge jce eltented Go wasting ja Cates | caging tr egene see 4 it was.an excellent idea and that| Junior Chamber of Commerce | Head table guests were intro- evidence could be presented, |- limmersi e ore ' Mit was hoped in future years to | members were welcomed’ to the |duced by Stanley Stavert, presi- grior -to-sentencing--Mr—Hamall- | 4 observe the day during Lobster | meeting, which was informed |dent of the association. Devo- ton was represented: by Bert re Carnival Week. that the Jaycees*plan te attend | ions wete led by Zion men. Campbell. = >- ; Chief Wannamaker’s report | regularly each month. -. |. The speaker was intro- ‘ » 8 sisted tant this town plier had Councilor reported that |duced by Rev. M. C. Currie, * convener Fi sree. Hours May Be Unilorm Ess Seca rer SS 2 e ; . - ’ was share of the coset of damage to E nme Fat a ae to the new pension plan (MacDonald. The ladies were Holland ‘SUMMERSIDE — Kt was in- hours were not being observed| Councillor M on the shifting | dinner. Pianist Eddi Five size |*teated by more than alt a|by all stores, necessitating am-| mCred the poice aevarennt | of electric utility poles at Read's |Laren, Montague... — ee ortte nar’ 2i8° | dozen local merchants in a pre-| other meeting late last wek. for their action on speeders dur- | Cor’ Joe Bro-| Mr. Gowland told the meeting cer ue liminary’ comment on Christ-| One small store owner stated |ing the past The chief's (Pry. *aid_ that town would |“‘the most challenging area of incident are to ap- mas stores hours that the shop-| inet “smaller stores are obliged’ report showed there were |22¥¢, '© pay to move the poles our church is Evangelism an d H pear court later ping hours may be uniform] to open because of the trend set |29° speeding the first time Social Action.” He ‘said “it is CRYSTAL if William Leigh Paynter, Char- | throughout the tows. by the larger stores.” A manag. | Deters wy “auvictions during | A letier from John N. Turner |Not enough to give men bread ° ' Children's lottetown, was fined $10 antl. sane of the lerger secesler of eatat the tone a ; oa thanked. the town for the hos- | alone but we e that we ‘ costs when he pleaded guilty to | 000d for business on Saturday said that they re, ae od . three con- pitality shown the Common- must give them the gospel.” RADIO KITS , HURRICANE aN Nov. 12, and most of the small- hours 5 ; Peng wealth parliamentarians when |, DUTing the evening. new .of- : ‘ae ite the hours set down by the Retail! The report also stated that 13 | {ree 9,00 o ficers of the association were in- OVERSHOES . DEATHS er stores followed suit with their | Merchants Committee. accidents happened with damage | pe any FOR * _, Tstalled>by Mr. Currie. They in- Hear Real Radio Programs. : ea \ larger counterparts the past Saas seis ot Se Be in excess of $100, six with dam- |" 6. -iy oe clude: past © , Stanley Easy te assenible. Sizes 6-2. : re os SMALLMAN — At the Commus- eee tail Association said | age under $100, and one report | wot-everything was in rendine (oe: ge gg ee re ity Hospital, O'Leary, on jee eee ree Ghat what was seoded was mare (fs Serecm ljwred' te an ech | oo5 ors winter sonsen ds far (Crs: Morea eats oo certs Reg. $5.95 . Reg. $3.49 Beec would follow open discussions a me : . : . , o _—_Ssinnas of Kaaaferd “nig |e sere, andes reap Shue tle sald that te 200% There were 128 as scow removal equipmest | Robert Jardine: eon ‘ — , . Fo from {pears 10 beunifornamy Im C16 | planed le Obserie The boars et | MUrIng: October, Ti appeared o c : , , ; leys Funeral Home to his’ late | Bours to be observed. - | down by the association and that | Ger the Criminal Code, nine un-| Was Sein empliyed es last| Hardy . oe . ys residence in Kautsford, from |, Specific hours were set down | it was one of the most important | der the Highway Traffic Act, six |" He ais, renorted that work at i ? where the funeral: will be held |‘ me Ste ae slp of thent <i donee fin. | 8 council was being| ‘Tf i} on Wednesday afternoon, with moms. bt theite. - > hae avenile Delia |carvied ow under the water| TTY : : Glock. Interment in’ Springfield | 2, tte ; Deriog he geet meet, 01a Gok eae ae : est Begtst Gometers 3 ste ras collected in thee and cost leet, O™™ eerie! Cow Brand © r GAMMELL — ‘At. Charlotte- 0 OF INnIC $200 in parking violations. Total | month fare inne, “xe he] in your iE town November 21, 1966, Mrs. : collections came to $2,163.90. | Dairy, Robert Seuith’ (Revo : Gammell, formerly _ RESOLUTION Gtreet), © A eee 7 rf je — i! | | = (== Ei arene [pete es ~ Road Race Set F at Kensington yesterday. Mr. Carrier expressed his per-| the of Civie Friday lowered ‘ w : vag Bode nde lena sonal thanks to all the donors| with his salary divided betwoes balances to 41.855. Tex appeace el i ) ‘ sw Cow Brand EXCITING OVER & UNDER RACING W bran | | REG. $18.99, z ; re z E i i 7 : gas ase “s lis q u ef i dt t hr i : = A oo =. : f = i i lf : z © 2 § (Ele ot f i I : | | | SA Re FLERE ROY Ot Be he Prete BY Pee erm t * : ce F 3 i g 2 : | i i sit i 7.30 — 9.30. 5 z B if rile ii : iy [ i tpg he - E ul ° I ; F i i | ! | or : ei li; i H i i Hai] z i Hi ji if i E f ae fifi ae “ee saeklly bit Li hil fi are i { | g £ B beshée i ! ee ee =a eiamtenedie re eee a eg SE eno Sealy Says Chagall 4 Ways to Buy. and Save .--|| <> RIGHTINT - TUESDAY THRU SATURDAYS .«the whole wash is brighter and a ee ee eee New Ex-Lax pills By 6 : . | secant | [ee om) SUEDDANE || a ae y Gently. Overnight. ~ says Mrs. David Jardine ||| —— Some | | , Pa 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. | 2a , Charlottetown, PEL oe Variety Department Store THE FABRIC SHOP — Summerside ee. : | | ROYALTY { MALL PRIITISISISIISIIITIIII ; ) ed . 7 oe