atc A APD OPAL ING LE. RG IIE AF 8 —T no leita Sa town Rotary Club. Mr. Mac- Leod addressed the club’ weekly dinner meeting at the Charlottetown Hotel yesterday. He emphasized he need for re- - tentiaries, is introduced by Mr. Justice R.R. Bell to members and guests of the Charlotte-, i Rotary Club Hears Explanation Of Penitentiary Aims, Canada’s conimissioner of pen- 1 WILLIAMS FUNERAL — The funeral for Elliot Lyman Wil- liams was held Monday, April 12, from the Murray River Fu- neral Home to the Church of Christ, Murray Harbor, where service was conducted—by Ken- neth T. Norris, Hymns were Un- BRIEFS * |, “Finally, about 15 per cent are | ian EASTERN « . f : six education u bog no| understanding of the purpose of night's session thai the. evening programs throughout this years restival skou'd: be More Anpsabed Programs |. = poner For MusicFestival | cred wrt ginoes ISLAND NEWS PAGE: a prison.” He added that it will) ‘| take some time to replace these | ith the kind needed for | 3ep ih eemieenniny avetimn | eked -aperien Se fe cussion members felt the new ‘ Eastern And Central Districts i E 35 Hi 3 fe | #4 ss i <, 4 ee rm G F. : i e Ee e ie on said the pu appears to , lent attitute’’ toward the hand-| habilifation of prisoners and the prevention of crime over the present practice of, build- ing more and more prisons. Methods Sassi izen. The institutions we are ee Se oe Oe || DON’T NEED WALLS um security risks who "t need walls, fences or lock- ed quarters.” Appropriately trained staffs are-a prime requisite if an _ in- s CA. dividualized prisoner program is | Orford, director of the John How- der His Wings and Safe In The Arms of Jesus. Flowerbearers were John Brooks and Nathan Irving. Pallbearers were Wil- liam Baker, Gerald. MacNeill, John MacNeill, Orrin Nicolle, Bert Penny and Gordon Mac- Kay. Interment took place in Beach Point cemetery. IN HOSPITAL Alex MacLellan, Peters Road, Memorial Hospital, Montague. IN MEMORIAL HOSP. Mrs. Heath Stewart of Mon- tague is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. = IN HOSPITAL CIT Y AREA woe William a a : Montague, is a_patien FUNERALS oe County Memorial Hospi- HOSPITAL PATIENT Teresa Clarey, Montague, is a er inthe Kings County Ho- tal. WEAPONS CASE *~ Archibald MacLean, Murray River, charged with having the possession of an offensive wea- pon, had April 20 set as the date for his preliminary hearing The te was set by Magistrate = B. ‘Johnston, QC, in a bogg Court yesterday morn- CUDMORE FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Howard . Cud- more was held Monday, April 12, 1965, from the MacLean Fu- neral Home where service was conducted by Rev. John G.E. Ball. Hymns were Just As I Am and What a Friend We Have In Jesus. Pallbearers were Claude MacMillan, Joseph Carr, George Doucette, Harold Whitlock> George MacKay and James MaclInnis.. Flowerbearers' were Lloyd Brown, Lawson Peters, | John McClure, Walter ee Interment took place in People’s Cemetery. | P.E.I. GIFT TO COMEDIAN A key chain with a maple SMITH FUNERAL — The fu-| leaf design was presented by neral for Harry Smith was hled| Barry Davis, representing Monday, April 12, 1965, from the|P.E.I., to comedian Bob MacLean Funeral Home to: | star of Timmy's Easter Parade Park~ Royal United Church) | of Stars, as he visited 250 handi- where service was conducted by | | capped boys and girls after the Rev. Henry Tye. Hymns were| taping of the show. The accom- Rock of Ages and The Lord’s|panying card said the gift, My Shepherd. Pallbearers mere | though,gmall, was the only one Murray MacKinnon; Claude!/Mr. Hope would receive that Carroll, Cecil Doiron, Gordon|day that could constantly be Cooper, George Genge and Ja-|carried by him “as a reminder mes H. Coles. Interment was.in| of the ar een of the Is- Murray * River eee ) |land’s iene , Pre eT eT er-yah igs A SPECIAL EASTER PRESENTATION OF - ONE OF THE GREATEST FILMS EVER MADE Thursday — Saturday — Monday 8:00 p.m. Tickets $1.00 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents Samuel Bronston’s Production Box Office Open Daily 12:00 -5:30 Telephone 892-2464 The Confederation Centre Closed Good Friday ee ee | is a patient in the Kings County | jk ok wk kw tk wk ok ow & The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tués., April 13, 1965. 5 Incinerator Arrival Scheduled For. May {7. MacLure,. deputy mayor. for the) ed town of Montague, presided over the town in the absence of May- or B. H. Yeo who is away from the province on business. councillors Frank Greene, Ma eron Reid, John Hughes, Dr E. Ings, Athol Robertson, Town Clerk G. Arnold Wightman and Town Policeman Ed Downe. business part of the meeting re- > “take an ambiva-;ports were made on the town dump with a decision of having the dumping period on Monday, Wednesd moons for the next month with special consideration to be given to merchants who would be un- able to take advantage of these afternoons. the new incinerator could ard Society; Louis Howatt, pre- sident of the John Howard Soc- iety; Wendell MacKay, lottetown; Charlotte t o'w-n; and Robert} Frank Greene,” Smith, Toronto, of the national council, of the’ YMCA. may not believe in ghosts Yo but — can not deny steeh TERROR FFIBIEIL THroat Grow Ticut Witn Fea Your Hanns Twrrcu Wrrn Growinc Terror TWACINGHE LISTEN COMING MONDAY - ‘THE RAVEN’ HEY KIDS - YOGI BEAR IS COMING Theatre| the date for» tival in Charlottetown es Sree = 5raies os Visitor 5 i audio as well as Confederation it was announced. | Dr. E..M. Found, director of In Summerside the festival Tuberculosis control of the wili be held in Civic Auditorium PE... Department Health, and Elm Street School, while in| y,, _the special Montague the regional high! of the Visitors” Ex Island | ae ee Come Dies In Fla. - | MONTAGUE — Preston D. here by “April 6, and be install However, it” He th rly "| iF Qe the regular monthly meeting of Ef : I Pt ia EF itl ee ¥ by ce Et li fh f Present for the meeting were i | Charlottetown, Jenkins, a f : ae | itt il a He f gat | i RE | Following the regular routine i i g FE i & Ff mr : a * g lay and Saturday after- Pompano Beach, Sunday, April 11. : : i Mrs. Feener was the | Annie Ward ‘of P.E.I. and was the last ing child of seven children the late Mr. and Mrs. Ward. She is survived by her band and two sons: Harold Pompano and Stanley in Rock- land, Mass., also one Rockland. li E t ‘ : 4 - i ei F ve Fe s g 5 3 i 3 >e ir i The: town clerk advised that ~be ti i j E. 4 8 & i F if Char- Stanley Warwick, | i F Ey HT i scheduled to take place this afternoon in Pompano. i MARITIME PROVINCES - Mrs. C. E. Mann, Rockingham, N.S. Mr..G.-A.-Moir, Dartmouth, N.S_° Mr. Harvey T. Roe, Halifax, FF * field « Mr. J. L. Gosselin, Oka * Mr. Mike Kalil, Westmount - Mr. Normand Lapointe, Joliette - Miss Plante, Montreal» Mr. Jean-Louis Roy, Sherbrooke * Miss Rita Vadnais, Hull - Gatineau * Mr. Yvan Carignan, Cap-de-la-Madeleine - Mrs. Lucien Charbonneau, Grand’Mére ° Mr. Antonin Jiona, New Carlisle > Mrs. Michel Kean, Repentigny - Mrs. Mr. Dave Mallin, Noranda - Mrs. Yvonne Paquette, Montreal - Mc. Gesten Tousignent. # 2 “Durocher, Montreal * Mr. ‘Germain Desrosiers, Granby * Fr. J. 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Chipman, Toronto * Mrs. Stanley Carscadden, Lisle * Mr. J. Cardwell, Scarborough - Mr. J. J. Devon, Funston, Toronto * Mrs. H. Greenfield; Downsview * Mr. L. Hoguman, Toronto ° Doris Hoffman, Toronto - Mrs. Joseph Kroy. Toronte ° Toronto * Mr. F. W. Lander, Don Mills * Mrs. Irene Lemire, Ottawa * Miss Brigitte Melancon, Ottawa - Mrs. Toronto * Mrs. Elaine Harvey, Toronto - Mr. Werner Hubner, Oshawa ° Mrs. Catharine Kajdasz, Rexdale - Mr. Richard A. Lockley,. Leroux, Cornwall ° = Lillian Newman, Toronto - Mr. Joseph’ Montgrain, Midland - Mr. Thos. McCarthy, Toronto - Mr. b Mr. James C. Mitchell, Kitchener > Mr. Wm. McKinnon, Kincardine * Mr. Ivan Pedrson, Toronto * Mrs. G. Shippey. Brockville * Mr. Wil. Desroches, Ottawa * Mr. G. E. Elanagan, Toronto * Mr. A. M. -Krielaart, Rexdale - Mrs. Diane Levesque, Musclow, Galt ° Mr. G. McKenna, Toronto * Mr. M. Peterca, Toronto * Mr. C. C. Price, Thornton * Mrs. B. St. jean, Cornwall Mr. J. 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