United Church Mt. Stewart- Connie LeClair, chairman and Matf-Hagan of the Knights of Columbus creation Centre. Three head table guests seen (FROM THE LEFT) are guest speaker Rev Donald R.: MacLennan of the THE ANNUAL communion supper for the Knights of Col- umbus Council 824 was last night held at the Basilica Re- United Church ‘Clergyman IsK. Of C. Guest Speaker — Wee tend te MacLennan of the United Church at Mt. Stewart . was guest speaker yesterday at Knights of Columbus ¢ommun- > fon supper in Charlottetown. He said people are the most import- ant asset of Prince Edward Is- land, emphasizing the ~import- ance of human relations in such things as economic freedom, de- mocracy and the determination of a people’s destiny. He mentioned ‘how: participate’ selves in order to add dignity ee our lives.” _. Mr. MacLennan referred to | ‘ “the successful community school | held last winter in Mt. Stewart. “we can He emphasized the importance | of getting pecole to save money _dn_order_to_strengzthen..their_in-., dependence. In. this way ordin- ary people can. through the use of credit unions, become involv- ed in improving their economy condition, thereby adding to the dignity’ and freedom of their™ own lives. He stated that there are some Island Native Dies In-Oregon Word hasbeen received by re- | latives in P.E.I.. of the recent death in Portland, ae Joseph Hume. ; Mr. Hume was a son at the | late Mr. and Mrs. David Hume, | and was born at Peter’s Road, | P.E.I. 80 years ago. He left his | native province when a_ very | young man, making. his home in U.S.A. - Surviving are, Thompson, Long Mrs. Island: . Edward | Mrs. James Dewar, Oshawa, Ontario; | in developing —our- | \poverty-stricken areas in province where credit this must have religious unions but we should respect those dif- | differences | lcould be~ of great assistance in ferences.” thelping people help: themselves. | Mr. MacLennan referred to the clergymen's associatiop _ of | [Kings County-where he said a [wonderful feeling ‘of fellowship |prevails and where all co-oper- | jate in working together in order ito solve community problems. In closing he stated that ‘‘we The chairman of the commun- jion supper was Grand Knight H. R. (Connie) LeClair: The guest speaker was ‘introduced by Char- les Campbell of Morell. A vote of thanks to Mr.; Mac- Lennan was moved by Brian! |Rush and seconded y Erie Dou- icette. Fire Brigade | Is Kept Busy MONTAGUE — The Montague | ‘fire brigade responded to four -on..Saturday..afternoon_and_| levening. The first three were | grass fires, one at Lanes cabins, Montague, one at ‘the Martin | property in Valleyfield and. one [on School Street, Montague. | Mrs. M. Kemp Dies Saturday MONTAGUE — The death oe- leurred at the Kings. County Me- moria] Hospital here on Satur- | jday of Mrs. -Isable Margaret ; ‘Kemp, widow of the late™ Sey-" 'mour Kemp-of Albion in her 77th lyear. She iwas.born at Sturgeon, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ja- “The fourth fire-calt-was~about-mes-Gratto.... '9 p.m. to Sturgeon where a/| Surviving are Tike. “daughters | }MaeGregor ’ Graham A. MacDonald of Allis- | Six Vehicles Are Damaged In Montague MONTAGUE — More than $1,- 000 in car damages resulted | from a series. of automobile ace cidents here Saturday night. A four-car pile-up otcurred on | Main. Street about 11.15 in front | of the store of Stewart and Beck. \Cars involved were said to be idriven by Gordon Alexander | Garth MacKenzie, Cardigan, | Kenneth Patrick Fogarty, Cardi- gan, RR 5 and Carl Gormley, St Mary’s Road. Shortly after traffic began | moving again, a two-car colli- ;sion took place, almost at the |same spot, involving cars said to ‘be driven by Donald Ellsworth | of Montague and ton. | The town, policeman called in~ ithe assistance of the “RCMP to help clear up the details involv- fed in the accidents. No one was injured to any ex- tent A post in front of the Fire Hall was also broken but no oneé | seemed to know how it happen- ed or what car was _Tesponsible. ink anemia cabaN ‘WEATHER > ~ | small building was destroyed and and wo sons: Elizabeth, Mrs. | ‘a home occupied by Ambrose Freeman Miller, Whim Road; | TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- ‘Jesso and his family became |M3ttle, Mrs. George MacKin- itures: lignited. The - Montague firemen |", Brooklyn; Isabel, Mrs. Vancouver ....... 42260 arrived in‘time to extinguish the |L!o¥4d Higginbotham, Point |Edmonton ........ 29 59 fire in the exterior of the home. |Pleasant; Elliot of Gaspereaux, |Calgary ..... Pose ae ae | Chief D-H. Coffin stated this [Brice and Vincent of Albion. One Regina 2% © «40 ‘was one of the most. busy fire \son, Roy, predeceased her some | Winnipeg 13 34 idays for a long time. lyears ago. - _ (Toronto 36 52 Also surviving are three sis- | Montreal 41 56 | ‘Mrs. B. Hanevel 'Dies-At Age 41 MONTAGUE — The death of Mrs. Bert Haneveld — of Lower | Montague occurred in the Kings | | County Memorial Hospital on || 'Gaturday April 30 in her 41st || | year. . She was the former Leni Lydia | iters: lAtbion: \iited Baptist Church: Elsie, Mrs. George Kemp, Annie, Mrs. Cornelius | iTaylor, Lower Montague;-Em- ma, Mrs. John MacKenzie, Mur- | ray River and one_ brother George. living in-Ontario. —The —funeral—service—will—be— jheld Monday, from Sturgeon Un- | Interment | | wil be in Sturgeon cemetery. 30 Years of Service Speaks For Itself... For the Finest _QUALITY MEATS oe a WRI | Queen St. Meat Market Mrs. Fred Suirane,—Pictou,—_N-$_of- Holiand.—She-came—to—Prince-, a ee Mrs. Everett Myers, Mt. Albion, \aurP.E.I..and Mrs.~-Lorne Buell, Murray Harbour, and. now in| Langley, B.C. A sister and three | brothers predeceased him. Funeral service and interment took place in Portland, Oregon. LOCAL BRIEFS | VISITED ALLISTON” Mr. -and—-Mrs. -Rudy L&higan, Halifax, spent the past weekend | at Alliston, guests of Mrs. Lant- | gan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- tie MacDonald and family. POT-LUCK. SUPPER The members of Whim Road | held. -a- United Church Women, pot-luck supper at. the home of Mrs.-Robert Campbell last week.’ About 65 people were served. Proceeds were in aid of Whim Road. U.C.W..: ~ HERE ‘FROM .SYDNEY Mr. and Mrs. John Clarey and tons, Douglas,;-John- and James of Sydney, N.S. are spending a week's vacation with their re- spective parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Clarey, Whim Road, and Mr. and Mrs. John. Nicholson, { Milltown Cross, before leaving * ‘or Toronto on Tuesday. BRIDGE RESULTS The following are the results | of the Duplicate Bridge held in the Charlottetown Hotel Friday | —night®-1--Mrs--M-A--Farmer_and Mrs. J.F. MacMillan; 2. Mrs. J.M. Larabee and- Mrs. Cecil Dunbar; 3. Mrs. Leo Carragher and_Mrs..Mae Hines; 4. Mr. and Mrs. E-E. Douglas: ~~ 5. Mrs. W:-W. Wellner and Leo Carrag- her. Burner ~Fuel & Stove e Oils ~Service- A complete stuck of furnace parts on hand. Your Shell Agent for Charlottetown,. Parkdale, ; Sherwoed and Easters Pp. g. I J, W. Skinner Dial 4-4044 | Edward_Island about 16 years | | ago and lived at Bedeque a! short time before the family | moved to Lower Montague | where they have lived for. the past 14 years. | She was a member of Mon- tague United Church choir, the UCW, and Women’s Institute, and was always active in the work of the church: and -the-com= munity. Besides her husband, she is survived by three children, Betty, Barry and Susan. her mother - and one | Betsy,- living in Holland. | ‘The remains are resting at the Montague Funeral Hone. Fu- acral service will be held from Trinity United” Chureh, ~Mon- | | tague today at 2 p.m. Interment will be in Lower Montague ceme- | tery. | CITY AREA | FUNERALS Also sister, MALLETT FUNERAL — The jfuneral for. Mrs. Ambrose G. Mallett was held Saturday, April 30, from the MacLean Funeral |Home where service was con- iducted by Rev:- Quincy Stairs jand Rev. R.H. Baxter. During ‘the service James MackKillop and Aubrey MacAllister sang |‘Jesus’’. Congregational hymns |were Abide With Me and Safe In: |The Arms of Jesus. Pallbearers |were Spurgeon Leard, James Maund, Harold Yeo, Harry New- |man, Walter Gill, Elmer Mallett. Flowerbearers were: Alton New- ‘man, Malcolm MacLean, Ever- jett Gray, Clifford Chapel], Albert |Stairs. Interment took place in ithe Union Road cemetery. Attention:— matical ARNETTE PROSPECTIVE AS i L : EB | | | provements in this outstan “the wonder car’. "S| Get first-hand: information t {all other imports and many domestic cars in. Canada “\ last year. a ioe drive the all new NEW CAR BUYERS ww) ‘Do you ia that you can purchase e NEW 1966 acheter FOR AS LITTLE ‘13 s per week with a small down payment. Call at our Showroom today, and-see the many {m- 13 ding car, better known as why Volkswagen out-sold: © WE ACCEPT ANY MAKE OF USED CAR IN TRADE— LARGE OR SMALL! a 5 Sekawelbn today I : _W.R. JENKINS LTD. Dial 4- a The Guardian, Charlottetow | SOURIS The Pound On Demand,’ Regional High School, won four awards at the Eastern Zone P.E.I. Drama Festival held here over the weekend. The Morell play was present- ed awards for the’ best produc- tion, best visual production. John (Sandy) Clark, director of the Morell play, won the prize - for the best director, and one of play, ’ by Seal "| the members of-the cast. Owen Aylward, was selected for the _ best actor award from Adjudicator Murray Porter | of Halifax as well as plays bv the ,Charlottetown Rural High School which presented ‘‘The In- fase py “Mood"™* and “Lord By- | ron’s Loveletter.”’ | Marlene McGowan from- Mon- tague Regional High School and Barbara Rhodenizer of Charlot- | tetown Rural High tied for the best - actfess award. Eugene | Murphy was director: : | Quebec 2. ....seee 42 54 | Fredericton. ...... 38 46 Saint Johti :....:.- 3246 ‘Moncton. .......... 38 48 SS HABR Foss +565 $2.5:.42 Charlottetown .... 38 45 Sydney 2). Wises, 38 41 Yarmouth. ........°. 35 47 New York .....5.5 45 62 Washington’ ~...:: 56 "16 HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- | ther office says drier air will | sweep into the entire district to bring clearing weather. Tem- ee will remain on the cool side. | Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia, Fast- ern Shore, Prince Edward Is- | land: Cloudy becoming sunny with -a few cloudy. periods this afternoon ; continuing ~~ cool; southerly winds 15 shifting in wma bhi Sen PVEDIN Lo bO ages northwest 15: Jow-high at New Glasgow 35 and 45, Goshen 38 and 45, Charlottetown 35 and = The play, “Still Stands The , House,”’.-by_ Montague Regional — High.. School, received . praise , n Mon., May 2, 1966. 5 Morell High Play ‘Wins Top Award | The best’ supporting actress was Mary Powers, Souris “The Patchwork Quilt,” while Lynwood ‘MacPherson, Monta- gue, in ‘Still Stands The) House,"’ was recognized as best | supporting actor. Members of the various plays | were Commended for their out- | Standing efforts by Mr. Porter. Building Destroyed In Sturgeon | A fire of unknown origin des- | —“ A brief promoting the attrae- tions of Prince Edward Island to | ° |audiences of national advertis- ;ers’ representatives and telling | them how to participate in the |P. E.I.. market through advertis- ing in the Guardian-Patriot has | © just won an international award for these newspapers through W. J, Hancox, publisher. The audio-visual presentation iby Mr. Hancox in Montreal and | 'Toronté a few months magazine promotion contest, has been announced it | Newspaper tion in San Francisco. * Since Mr. Hancox, his wife, |and two of their children are | =| presently in England visiting res) \latives and he will thus not be| jable to be present to receive ithe award in San Francisco: to- ‘morrow, the honor” will he re- _festved in his behalf by a repre- (sentative of the Canadian Daily ~|Newspaper Publishers Associa- ition, of which Bill Hancox is—a+ ‘member. % It is. believed this is the first ago. has, in captured a first prize award in | ithe 1965 Editor and Publisher | at the an. | |nual convention of the National | Promotion Associa. | the Morning to northwest 25 and | troyed .a building containing |time that a Canadian.and-Cana- two~barrels~ of oil, “at the™home | dian newspaper have won the! of Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs. Sturgeon, Montague Saturday fire department swered the call about 8.30 p.m. Sturgeon is about nine miles’ of the whole continent. Mr. Han- from Montague. One of the Alvin Jessv, distinction of first place for au- | evening.| dio-visual : presentations in the an- jnternational contest in competi- | Jesso boys dis- | the tion with the datly—newspapers | cox was notified in advance of | formal announcement | covered the blaze ‘when he went’ through a letter received here in | into the building for oil. flames spread rapidly The fire brigade were at able to keep the flames the farm. ' It was not known if there was any insurance. The | Charlottetown and signed by Ro- |” and at one time caught in the- house. the scene in a short time-and were from spreading to other bulidings on | HONDA BIKES | Where to buy one? 2 Douglas Bros, & _| | bert U. Brown, publisher and ed- itor of the sponsoring magazine, | The prize winning promotion | by Bill Hancox before advertis- | ers and advertising agency peo- | ple was_ in the form of a film | |slide show featuring { slides of Island scenes, activi- \ties, Island” people and _Indus- Jones of course! } @ Low Down Payment 1 “e@ Long Term Financing *_ : i i i t & 155 Kent St. Dial 2-12384 “One in nine Belvede : Instant Gift Couporrin the pack: But most *Mr. A. L. Everett, P.O, Box 191, Digby, N.S. One day, this Belvedere. smoker" opened a pack — and won a G-E portable TVi iy re smokers finds an people smoke them because they like them. So, for one reason or another, you should be opening a pack of Belvedere right now. Are you? Bb colored | | Tron } ‘ WJ. HANCOX Ba ltries. The screening was accom: +panied. by a_pre-taped commen- tary synchronized with the pic- tures, and was presented in con- | . junction with a buffet of Island |seafood and other Island delica- | | Fitzroy St. cies. 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