A.W. HOWARD, RIGHT, pres- fdent-of the Maritime—Electrie Company pregents W. W. Hee. | . ~derson, superintendent of | Maritime Electric Co: Ltd. plant department with a safety | award for 1856 days without ‘DEATHS MORGAN — In the Charlotte- loss-of time due to injury. The Charlottetown Legion last — presentation was made at the — night. ote Enjoys : _\Injury-Free Year i= lKensctoom The Guardian, Charlotteown, Tues., Feb. 8, 1966. 3 Spring | Election Speculation Gains Momentum In Britain ores (CP)—Prime Min- election platform. eer to a decision on a spring ne cumulating signs cae Smethwick riding possibility by charging Wilson the edge of Birmingham, lost intends to hold a pre-budget | atrick Gordon possible election date and he of the exchequer. cision until his return from his time for budget delivery and 2 sland News Page Western and Central Districts Seventh Day Adventists Told Queen’s Visit Te Montreal Of Activities At Anne Meet Said Unlikely ‘MONTREAL (Pte Presse Seer asks ‘Gunma oe 8 le visers in Canada and etn have “definitely set aside” the Ririr ul he sete al a ope: of the 1967 Montreal world’s fair. But a trip to the’ Epxo 67 site and not the city itself is impos- sible, La Presse says. In a dispatch from Ottawa, the newspaper adds: ' : “It is said that the most ex- treme of all the Quebec na- tionalists live ~there (in Mont- real). Moreover, a drive by the Queen on one of the city’s great , |thoroughfares bordered - by sky- serapers is an invitation to dis- aster.” La Presse says the possibility of a trip to the Expo 67 site by boat with a subsequent flight di- rect to Ottawa without a stop in * Mre, | Montreal proper. is being seri- ously considered. Observers are ‘said to maintain that such a trip | by water would entail only little danger’ and indications were the RCMP could assure the Queen’s Pagryd on Expo island site in the St. Lawrence River. ; Rae a5 i 3 ea na i il! By HAROLD MORRISON legislation and possibly a new | appears edging THINKING SHIFTS However, The Sunday Mirror, | election, “possibly in a strong Labor supporter, said there has been a significant | over a possible. shift in his thinking, originally | poll gained momentum based on_a possible October vote | the weekend amid ac- and now centring sg Re spring | total Wilson and his alternative, perhaps the are viding a high new budget is Saiesa’ : of national popularity de- Wilson must give 30. days"! announced _ intentions notice of an election and in. Ye- country’s eco. cent weeks newspapers support. Sunday but the thirty-three remaining has revived its | active members (not counting | within two months more | children), have endeavored to | pieces of used cok er ing the - Socialists—-suggested he news- might pick late March as an | a spring vote ideal date. the Conservatives | suggesting the So- However, even hope to win back immediately jumped on this was 's wortd. | | Walker. wel- and of rf church Harold Clements, ;and Wilfred Willis, Mrs. Harold Clenmats, missionary leader; Mre. Wilfred Willis, pianist for " Sabbath pro- | School. and chureh services. Ont. Mental Health Ag encies Called Disjointed Jung fare | abroad. church foreign secretary election so voters might not) Walker in the learn of the hatrd economic | 15, 1964, general election. measures that may be unfolded kept silent about by James Callaghan, chancellor Peace Moves. Rejected By amy personal de- An April election would leave i Moscow conference one ogg thus eliminate the Tory argu- h : Premier Koeygin Feb. 24. nai Tie 6 ce ee “bie tri He spent weekend—at-Tory—ranks—over—their—second-|—_-__ By _P DUNN again by a ofeapionat— gut “ie 2 e | Mrs. S. Williams Chequers, his official country place national popularity and|° OTTAWA (CP) — Mentallhe then gets into juvenile uct Cou niries residence in Buckinghamshire, the rather lacklustre; perform-. health agencies Olieise an are jhe's referred to VATICAN CITY (Reuters)—- -Dies Monday conferving privately in a joint ajite of their leader, Edward |a disjointed, entangled | "Devoooneste, sheaia Of Sweden and Finland have re- meeting of his cabinet and Heath. says Dr. B. A. Hoddinott, the jguided by the realization that |jected Pope Paul's latest Viet tt Susan Williams formes re to map out new Socialists hold a three-seat oo of the On-|‘‘the disturbed or retarded child |Nam peace initiative, but three a Police Chec margin in the 630-seat House of Commons, an edge that could be eliminated even by 4 traffic jtie-up. The House standing: La- | tric ‘bor 314, Conservatives 302, Lib al Association. The chief psychologist at Thistletown Children’s Psychia- tric. Hospital in Toronto = said agencies were not co-ordin- is not a mental health. problem —he's a social problem, a re- sult of social forces of which we are aware.” The long - term. solution was ‘nations have replied favorably to a Vatican approach to ‘neu- Reliable sources said Monday g°| town Hospital Feb: 6, 1966, Mrs. | At 6 dense beset feild nat |Camerca.. former general man- 4 Hli erals 9, non-voting House of- ated and there was only limited |in social in asase (Geum heats. ame Pas William ee Tess: Beare a. at the sae Legion, | ager, and now an the Board of ais gion fecorh ‘ui Car Co ision mane cea fauye jenn consultation on their func- |such a iar gv = che Irene Dougan, 102's Ke | aw. side, and the daughter of - |tions. There was little agree-jerty. Problems such delin- Resting -at athe. Hemessey'Fu-/ Mate Big Oo. La, 1s Dirctors Mr. Howard spoke of sien be aur ME) 4 twocae collision involving Some of his supporters. say|ment among agencies on tech-| quency would remain until basic < seral Home from where the fu- | presented to the company’s plant important role of Mari' | She-and Mr. Williams resided vehicles driven by Jean Mac Wilson favors this’ razor-thin : _|social problems were elimina- neral will take place Wednes. |department by tes react, Sct ie comet in "the |at 260 Pleasant Street, Summer-|Theordore H. Lavers, 11 Plees, Ty since it helps control! It was generally agreed there |ted. dey Morning at 9 o'clock to St. | A.W. Howard, of Montreal, Re: £Tess an sorted out. that |side, for 55 years. Mrs. Williams, |ant Street, occurred on the <ttWingers in his party who|were some 220,000 children in *,. Dunstan's Basilica for Requiem |ceiving the award was W.W. iprenines a Facer: to give (Who would have been 90 years|corner of Rochford and Euston °“@TWise might impose heavy Ontario “‘sufficiently deviant to’ High Mass at 9:15. Interment | Henderson, po See cee Phegecs on ey seliable and de. |! 88 February 28, had been in| streets Sunday at 7:30 p.m pressure to push through radical |require some type of service Fire Department in the mrs cemetery. Visit-| Awarded each year ae | . poor health for a number of aoa oe Proposals. But.this narrow edge |from one of the mental health ge de- | nendable service at the lowest - The. 1960 model’ Austin oper- : Af ° ARSENAULT — ‘The death: cc- | COe SMendar year without wut a lost Bs a year of outstanding| After the death of her hus-|ing West on Euston Street while 02k? Power at when |tien's aneuel meeting. a rm ath oe ne this marks th e fifth |. -hievement with more kilowatts band im December 1964, she) the other car was stopped. negotiating in world arenas. ° “Childmn are often sent to the The Charlottetown Fire depart- eon 0S- | consecutive year the award has | aa oad came to Charlottetown where she a sata, The stunning Labor victory- in| Ontario hospita? schools because ment answered three calls over pital Saturday, Feb. 5, 1966, of heen won by the plant depart. | Sener oe ee cue ke been a patient at the Liv-| Approximately $250 damage the Hull North byelection ear-| there is’nd solution to their fam-|the weekend. a. Se eer man Bedeque | ment. es anytime |ingston and MacArthur Nursing peng bay Seo lier, this _month combined with | ily problems.” The first call at 9:35 a.m. year. Remains rest- In presenting the award to Mr. - ne ‘Home. | vehicle, oe increased Labor wins in Saturday was to the residence of ing at the Rooney Funeral Home, | Henderson, lie. Howard ales awarding the plant depart | surviving are a daughter, sien gs Ra estima borough elections in Smethwick | DUPLICATION COSTLY » Jay Smith, 70% Dorchester Summerside, from where the | a permanent possession of | Georgia, Mrs. John G. E. damage other car. Thursday-has raised a party| A problem was “costly | street, were a flue fire was ex- ¥ @unéral will be held -Tuesday ‘of Charlottetown: a d + tinuished. There was no damage ‘a February 8. Leaving |i, said |S., Mouth of reported. : 7 pone See be a f : - majority. The next call was for a res. Peter's Chu ven | | Reeetaueee opinion. polls idence on the corner of Great Mile Bay, for Requiem High os Carnival: Sports ek to back this up. : George and Mass .at 9:30. Interment will be | hours 9:40 p.m. Sa in the church cemetery. was said | oe oe bee ee ee x me Resting at the Gillis Fu- Srl 5, “Funeral _Wednes- |‘ ~ day, | 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. ¥ ® E> McCARVILLE_—_ The death oc-| © curred at the Charlottetown eat pital on February 7, 1966, —-Mark-Mcarvitie—of pee Remains will be aang from the Monaghan Funeral | Homie to his late residence in| Carleton at 3 o'clock this (Tues- day) afternoon. Fyneral will be, held on Thursday, Feb. 10, leav- Mr. Howard, who was guest speaker, wag introduced by A.D. - Feb. 9, from Caledonia Presbyterian Church with..ser- | vice commencing at 2 p.m. In- } ¢@trment in Caledonia cemetery. RUSSELL — At the: Charlotte. town Hospital Monday, Feb. 7, 19866, Leonard ' Russell, Fortune Road, in his 77/th year. His re- | mains will rest this afternoon at the Perry Funeral Home. Fu- meral arrangements will be an- nounced later. Visiting hours Charlottetown, Monday, Feb. 7 noon Wednesday, then to Trin- ity United Church, Summerside for service. commencing at 2 p.m. Interment in the People’s cemetery, Summefbide. Visiting hours Tuesday from 2:30 to 5 bomb lightly ' ish Commons was told Monday. - was John Cona c asked in 4 for the evening was Mr. J.M. ; who bit for 20 of the | Tink Sunday night. K. Hughes. with the second in |timate of China’s nuclear te A, Byrne, pertiames, | Sire a pointe added a pair of goals, while |eech series being played. lone epability. Bae Maritime Electric Co Transport Ko (Meyers, Mitchell and Fred Mor- lister Pickersgill, reported in a| ' girls ection Souris romped . [rita “Commons . tome 6 He ime ever entegue be: Se ih ee out the — ss s Laprise (Cred — winners. umguecttsied ieee eee oe eee gear Periormanes | "Redmond and Doyle were the : [teeens experiments be-|.: The hockey. game was-a wild ernon River skaters to de _18 PATIENT , Ol@ tween 1950 and. 1963. wide open aifae with marksmen {the twitles between Bimbo Mor. Stanford Green, St. Lawrence, | In an attempt to avoid » horse, eat; said te experiments indl-|ecoring @ total of 18 markers. | "0.0.0" Mctacd “and, Alor. is & patient: ta: tho: Western Hice- ccs it Se grverinete tn ering tal a ter . = IN. HOSPITAL ly alter his course which result-|from cloud seeding, Mar ae Gallant led the Souris attack | es: all to Vernon River. Mrs, Garth Wilkie, Albertan, ts | Vehicle van serikion seis chances of makiag large|with a hat trick end he was aot te ee ee ee lHopatignt 12 the Prince County |pole near the corner of Allan |snsed gnggr hate guts stmt (cmeely fallomed: by three Souris . s a mony eee |e by the statis |They were Angus MacCormeck, | a = ee el crease_or decrease Gallant —tinished off . ral-Bedec . rE on the Mt. Edward Road M h greater” than 22 per cent- “was Souris scoring. For Central | my morning in Halifax. Mr. Cahill the nee SOPEOCE | aaet other carried y Macine mere Seer Si (a cr Sr ee oe, Se eee Ste time, , trou e, money? jand Mrs. Cahill, = it of /a race horse and sled which |States. Lean had one apiece. wil take place im St. Mary's led the reed yt Mock | a : Cathedral, Halifax, on Wednes-| In an atiempt—t the | o wee ‘eedainee Bere ‘Sweethearts! 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