HARVEY POOLE, past pre- presents Neif* dident, RIGHT, MacIntosh with a gavel at the Souris Legion % caneil wcciing of the-Séette branch of the Canadian Legion ia Souris night. Wins Trophy Second Time For Blood Gift SOURIS — Harvey Poole, past liary - president of the Pris branch of the Royal Canadian “Legion, re- Fictel BEE bag y “i hi ty ? on the year'’sactivity at |b Cheverie, second De sident; James — _William Keenan Dies In Hospital LOCAL BRIEFS tie tdi z i old Charlottetown . the fire he took employment ' Ithe Queen Hotel. Later he returned to Mu River where he operated Murray River. Hotel for a. ti and on selling the hotel he took | While in Charlottetown he was a 5 iled RETURNS HOME- Cynthia Howard, daughter of Rev.. Ross Howard and Mrs. Howard, Sherwood, has returned home after receiving treatment | in the P.E.I. Hospital. TO TORONTO James Coles, president of lo- __eal_ union of United Packing- “house Workers, and George Me-| Innis, chief steward, left by air for. Toronto, ..on_a business. trip. They expect to be away about | two weeks. WINNERS GIVEN Following are the results of the card party held at Cove head-Stanhope community hall : Thursday . night: ladies’ first, Mrs. Joseph. Robinson; .. second, Mrs. Keith Douglas; consolation, Mrs. Charles O’Brien; gents’ first, Harold MacQuarrie; sec- ond, Ralph Carr; consolation, Ronald MacDonald; door prize, Leith MacMiillan; freezeout, Don —Birt_and..George Shaw. CARD WINNERS Following are the results of | Saturday evening’s card party held at Marshfield hall: ladies’ first, Mrs. Walter MacQuarrie; second, Mrs. Aden Clow; con- solation, Mrs. Ernest Foster; gents’ first, Bes Coles; second, Leigh Frizzell; consolation, Irv. 2 - Boswall; door prize, Donnie Jenkins: “freezeout, “Mrs: “Walter factive in the YMCA His ‘wife, ceased him two years ago. ters, Sadie, Mrs. M. Forsythe of 188 brothers, Harold, of Murray [Paya clacne of Vancouver, Ray of Charlottetown and Lester of | Halifax. Also four daughters and a son: Lean of Sackville, and Dorothy, Mrs. Oschorneyko,. Halifax and William of Murray River. His remains are resting at the Murray River Funeral Home un- til service for burial at the Bap- Monday at 3 p.m. MbcQuartle and. John Munn. TONIGHT-WED WED. — Show at 8:00 p.m. The story of the tired husband...the bored wile «>the happy bachelor with the mad pad...and the big switch that began with that go- -90 gi in a caget ee kk kk kk ke = of Summerside, prede- | He leaves to mourn: two els | . ' Charlottetown;—Minnetta, Mrs. Lloyd Proud of Halifax, as weil tist Church, Murray River, on. ‘ seen through the eyes and hearts of a giant “Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., dan. 31, 1966. 5 Plante Arriving Today!: i e a i [ - i it A a ; i 2 2 i ry Hit Gosbee. Rt was moved by Cyrus Peony | thot any fisherman cvmiog mere ‘New Life For Falling Hearts! KH eH Mek kk &! NEVER seroden see of a man and his proud famity! TODAY. | _vThey reached for their rifles “inthenumedllon.. gc, eee not hate...to ae ==; MoCLURE by CORSET UO PATRICK WAYNE « KATHARINE ROSS ~~ gat ROSEMARY FORSYTH 3 Shows £ Mat. 3:30 — Eve. 7-9 enna Winter Carnival 'Starts Thursday Jacques Plante, guest speaker “at “tomorrow night's annual Sportsmen’s Dinner at Morell, is led to arrive in the city by air this evening on his first visit to this province. The colorful, outspoken Plante, who. starred in the NHL for 12 seasons, from 1953 to 1965, and is still active in hockey circles }as a player, newspaper column- list, and radio-television com- mentator, will spend tonight in Charlottetown and will travel to dance contests will be iad Pe prizes going to the winners COOKOUT AND COASTING Morell tomorrow at noon to take; mogco An exhibition hockey game be- | part in their program. oa sromica ety Se oa trial tween Souris and Morell Region-| .In the afternoon, Plante will}; , Volgograd for al High Schools followed by | conduct a hockey clinic in the andl ao skate, then back up to the.school | Morell Community Hall, starting polluting Mi a grounds for a cookout coasting at 2.30. He will be assisted by with t olga. Charged | will complete the day's ‘activi. | David Boswell, provincial direc: | iy crininl . a ties. Ser a. physical fine and |e ore porte dempieg Saturday ‘morn quinas Ryan, athletic director micals Volga tug of wat eens wil ee the | at Morell Regional High School. jast summer. Caviar fs an im- bali fight he boye and |» The hockev. clinic, at which |Portent earner of foreign cur- dicis of sygioreng mage Plante will be chief instructor, |Temcy for the Soviet Union. day in the gym some fendaaeel will include slides and films to SAS SRR activities are scheduled: basket. | lustrate hockey — techniques, ball game between the i aan talks, questions and answers, TRh a betwee and ‘a session on the ice at = = sa etatween the |Morell rink, if ice eonditions oer ae chers, track | permit. The clinic is open to and meet and Montague | anyone in the province, particu- ‘| larly to people who are connect- ed with minor, high school, or | intermediate hockey in Kings County. NO DODGER The Sportsmen's Dinner. itself, | aif is the main attraction, and oan is | expected that the re ° Mr. Plante, never a ae Re ean cen ee “— sidestep a question no "mater Pris tial ee 3 what the time or place, w [need $0 wee. | prove. to bé an entertaining - Vancouver '.......4.. | informative ‘speaker, Edmonton ‘ge gee te | The dinner will get underw: amp. | Yellowkn len Toes 88 | one halfchour later than usual. eda teee eenee . a wit Winnipeg ... ..+ .. 2 ception running from 6.30 "| Churchill «44 +6 +. 24 7.30. Master of ceremonies for | North Bay ... ... ..- : bd — will haf os Toronto ... soe eeeses At a meeting held in the Mur- than 600 traps would not be al- |Campbell, orincipa orell | Ottawa ... « @ -0eeee ss 2 ray Harbour Public Hall on Jan. | lowed to sell, give or loan these |Tegional high school. The guest}. - Montreal... . i 25, with John MacNeill acting es |to any other fisherman. This Soosker: wil. te ieee Quebec bo seneee 3 90 fishermen from | motion was cerried. An agree- | Hon cssiter: Fredericton .. ..... 22 and Beach |ment to this effect was then | TRIO FROM N.B. Pa eS wie fe eee re eee bet cree ontaed Ryd Halifax ..) 00 os... 32 “> Ik was moved lowing the dinner, when Jacques Dtotieks 27 upshore grounds |. B was by Cyrus Penny | Diante will be available for con- Charlottetown = CO4rap mk per end seconded by Bert Penty | rsstion with the people om ny ga te sores a= |thitt John MacNeill be appointed | nand. The entertainment part of Soha bb ste ss 31 agreed that where |as. president of the group of |the program will be up , B vee veeeee a/ loss of traps there |dishermen to took after any bus-|hy the “Diamond Trio” from | we seo eens, = replacement made |iness thet might arise from the | Fredericton, N.B. | Washington ".. ss... 12 ‘ ha | ge eetuler, veel seeee, are aes o Lather ‘This is the first _|which has made a number of a | Starts Tuesd and more! — SHOP ALL DEPARTMENTS for SAVINGS! ¥ STORE HOURS Monday = Thursday eo 6 9 i 5 pera 9-9 saturday ... .. « «.. 9-12.30 + ForSportsmen’s Dinner Carnival Queen Is Flat River Girl “MONTAGUE — Berbara Ang MacKenzie, Fiat River, was crowned queen of the Montague Regional High School Winter Carnival Saturday night. She was selected queen ballot by the boys of the bg Gaeta a The carnival. which began op Friday was seriously ed by. the storm on. Friday but ~ 83-Year-Old Works Loose Of Tree Trap \MONTAGUE -- Murdesh Mun- roe, 83-year-old resident of Up. Fi os Fed’ ae s ? : & B a 2 a | for annual inventory MONDAY JANUARY 3st TP > MP TAILO