I ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat, Dec. 19, 1984. 5 200 Senior Cit To Be Hosted By City Lions More than an senior citizens or Charlottetown and vacinity will be the guests of the Char- ttetown Lions Club at the hold- ing of its annual Auld Ac- quaintance Night celebrations at the Charlottetown Hotel early Sunday evening. In keeping with the yuletide season, the local Lions will pay their respects to the senior citi- zens with a festive program in- cluding dinner. musical enter- tainment and the traditional gifts from Santa. izens Of Area Following the entertainment program. which will include the Notre Dame Academy Chair and some of the city's promin- ent solo artists, the guests will be taken on a motorcade of the city and residential areas to view the Christmas lights and decorations. The motorcade. which will form up in front of The Char- .lottetown. will proceed along Kent Street to Prince, Prince to iGrafton. Grafton to Queen, Queen to Euston, Euston to Deanery AYPA Council Starts Assistance Program The December meeting of the P.E.I. Deanery Anglican Young People's Association council was held at The meeting opened with pray- IS. The secretary. Juanita New- combe. read the minutes of the last meeting. The treasurer's report was given by Clair Suds- u . Reports were given on the Hallowe'en party held at Cra- ness held in St. John's Church. Milton. The council expressed of the president, Gerald Daley. I paud and the Service of Wit- y Branches were reminded to“ send membership fees to they diocesan treasurer. Mrs. Don Bliss, Halifax. early in the new ear. It was decided to forward the 1964 Sunday School by post and radio contribution to the director Dr. F. J. Jelks. _ ord was also received from Bishop W. w. Davies that the Diocesan AYPA Conference will be held in King's College. Hall- fax in May of the coming ear. Following the adjournment of the meeting lunch was served. pleasure with the interest shown in these events. The council then discussed ways of assisting branches in carrying out their programs during the coming year. but every individual was remind- at t success of the hranch depends upon him or er. "a [OCAL BRIEFS B rt g h t o n Road. Brighton to Goodwill Avenue. Goodwill Crestwood Drive, Crestwood Admiral. Admiral to North Ri- ver Road, North River Road to Nassau. Nassau to Mt. Edward Road. Mt. Edward Road to Elmi Avenue where the parade will break off at the corner of Elm Avenue and Euaton St. For the benefit of the young- sters a l o n parade route. Santa Claus will take part in the tour. and all citizens along 88 IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Fred Maclnnis of Char- lottetown is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. FLUE City firemen were called out at about 6:80 yesterday even- ing to deal with a flue fire in a building at the corner of Weymouth and Fitzroy Streets. No damage resulted. NAMES OMITTED 1n the obituary notice for. Wil- h iiam J. Ford e following names were omitted. Mrs. Frank Roberts, Mrs. Jam Crabbe. and John A. Ford, all of Charlottetown. SANTA VISITS Claus was on h a n d O n mas party. The party. was for BIS mcmbers and their friends, was held in the society elubrooms. COLLISION erson was sent to hos- section of Riverside Drive and Hollis Road. VEHICLE RECOVERED City police have recovered on Spring Street a car. belonging to Agriculture Minister An- drew Macfiae. which was stolen from in front of the Provincial Building Thursday evening. LIQUOR STORES CLOSE L i q u o r Control Commission stores will close Thursday, Dec. 24, at 5 pm. and remain \ - «W‘KK‘3WR'E The l peal your . sung were The Old Rugged motorcade route are kindly ask— ed to turn on their Christmas. lights and decorations between 6.30 and 7 pm. to add to the pleasure of the occasion. closed until the following Mon- day. Other provinciai govern- ment offices will be closed from Thursday to Monday. OLARSHIP son Charlottetown. as warded $500 scholarship for entrance to the third year of chemical engin- eering. it has been announced by the University of New Brunswick. HARRIS FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Everett Har- ris was held Friday. Dec. 1 from the Murray River Funeral Home to the United Church. Murray Harbor. where service was conducted by Rev. David Barwise. During the service. Mrs. Silas MacKay and Mrs. Louis Herring sang as a duet Beyond the Sunset. Armstrong of Cross and Sweet Bye and Bye. lowerbearers were: Lloyd Hawkins. Windsor Beck. Mor. ris Howe. oward Glover. Kimball LeLacheur. Ralph Le- Lacheur, ban avey. and Dingwell Herring. Pallbearers were; Douglas Stewart. Mer- ton Ferguson. Roy Brooks. Na- Electric Company Limited held Speaker Urges ' Defensive Driving George Meikle. chairman of the recently formed Provincial Safety Council. strongly em- phasized the necessity of de- fensive driving it the toll of lives from highway accidents in the province is to be re- uced. . Meikle was addressing ie sixth annual Safe Driver Awards dinner of Maritime Four Contracts For Post Offices Awarded Here CAPITAL BUREAU to the A try Construction Limited Charlottetown has been award- a contract to build a new post office building at St. Peter’s, it was announced here Friday by John Mullaliy. MP for Kings. ' e amount of the successful tender was $14,660 and was the lowest of three bids received. The new building ill be 2 erected on a site immediately s 41 east of the Legion Hall. It wil —- be M by 2!} feet and will have M a brick finish. Mr. Mullaliy said he expects construction will start she as the small post offices build- R Holds Annual Dinner MONTAGUE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIANI The Montague u ' of 'the P.E.I. Regiment, "B" squadron held their annual dinner pay parade last evening at Mon- tague with officers of the re- giment from Charlottetown pre- s nt. Mayor B.H. Yeo welcomed the officers and men of the unit on behalf of the town and con-I gratulated the unit on a final showing. He also made men- tion of the new legion home say- ing that Montague was fortun- ate to have such a fine new home "to serve such a delicious dinner" and that it was an asset Town of Montague . D.J. McCormack. re- gimental commanding officer. addressed the unit briefly and {B Squadron P.E.l. Regt. Smith" For Retarded SOURIS — A Christmas party was held at the Regional High School here Friday for retarded Ichildren. gave a detailed outline of the A program. lnClUding carOII. situation of the regiment and W8! Put on by the children. said he was very pleased the Chairman was Montague unit would remain. ’Quaid. Q and He also congratulated the squad-Ical Retarded Children's Asso-r ron on Winning the marksman Icialion. Ship trophy for the third limiti Santa Claus arrived and hand The trophy was presented dill” ed out treats which were su - ing the dinner to the Staff Sgt ] John White who accepted it on behalf of the Unit. isomaflon' Major Veaie, second in com-‘ mand of the regiment. congra- tulated the unit for maintaining led children, a high standard in the regl-, ment. “You have added a lot} to this regiment. It gives me* great pleasure to wish you thelray Harbor Norm Command representative. was Comman . The contest, open to students' I ' on ser mony president of the Souris William Pierce. the local contest committee and t C, chairman of the lo-lof Kingsboro. who, The question: Can on... Islandicome back and beat the ma. :sion-passlng Soviet squad in in. world championships at Tam. pere. Finland. March 4-14? On problem is getting the players together. The is composed of the senior Winnipeg Maroong and last year‘s youthful Olym. pic team. Some of the Olympic boys are at university here and representing the province. was ob- vance of Remembr 0 present for were Milton FitzPatrick. gion. chairman of -ghq van» the cere- he father of the winner. The presentation took place lin the student's classroom. Her ealfiwrifibvaifi ml“ “memes MEIVUI MC“teacher is Mrs. Wesley Bruce , " . . , Bill‘ .quda. former National p plied by the CWL. YCS. the Un- .ited Commercial Travellers As- ' ‘ The Sourts Regional High School Junior Red Crossv ready post-mortem I .and the Association for Retard-iCanada's national hockey team ifollowing two exhibition losses: Teacher for retarded children.to “wring RUSS“!- here is Sheila Graham of Mur- compliments of the season," he concluded. Presentation Major Gordon Kerr. officeri commanding “B” Squadron.i Made Legion chaired the meeting and also ings are to be completed, as much as possible, during the winter season. Solicitor General J. Watson MacNaught announced t h r e e additional contracts. Bryan and Milligan of How- ian were given the contract to erect a post office building at St. Louis for an amount of 1,89. A new post office at North Rustico is to be built by acLe Brothers of Char- lottetown at a price of $14,750. The contract for the new post office at Mount Stewart has con awa d to MacLeod Brothers for $13,975. 0' congratulated the unit for 1. fine showing and said he was proud of their turnout and hoped they would do as well during his term of office. , Head table guests inciuded' elementary school Elaine Fudge. grade 4 student who won th ere f MRI-IS, W0 2 J.A. LeClaiI‘ Royal Canadian Legion Essay W0 1 HJ- Coffin. RSM: 14- contest for grades one to five. John Sark. quarter. master: She is a daughter of Mr. and JOhn Hughes. p rln C1 D a] Mrs. Winston Fudge of Souris. The presentation was made and representatives ofme press. by Bruce Stewart, Dominion SOURIS —— Presentation of al prize was made Friday at title 0 eight-year-old THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT What is the Christmas spirit? Can we measure it with a at Confederation Centre Thurs- day night. A totai of 30 com- pany drivers received recog-. nition for accident-free years of operating company vehicles. ‘ Operating Superintendent J.‘ L. Boomhower was chairman, special guests were Mr. and Mrs. DWK. McKenney, Mr. and rs. . general manager. was out of the province and his message was conveyed by Mr. Boom- hower. Mr. Meikle cited several ex- amples of defensive driving and appealed to all drivers on provincial highways to exer-. cise more caution and courtesy in a determined effort to avoid accidents whose costs are heavy in lives lost suffered. He was McAld Maritime Electric Co. 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