Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Nov. 19, 1965. 5& Former Teacher WellKnownHere in Liverpool, England in 1688. Or- phaned at a very early age, she was brought up and -educated in Scotland. a school teacher her influ- ence has molded many * prom- inent citizen-in Scotland and also GUEST SPEAKER IS COLUMNIST Island." Mr. Matheson, right, ts shown with Rev. F.WP. Bolger, society president, left, and society treasurer Frank Tinney, prior to the meeting America where her husband was For the last twelve years Mrs. Crichton had wintered in Day- Crichton also-took.a-great-inter- ‘est in politics and community af- fairs and was a member of Trin- * sit i fit which was Charlottetown. cEES q if rT 7 WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: Lew Overnight High one seeeeee ity United Church, Charlotte- in Nova Scotia, where she came | town after‘her marriage in 1918. Dur- ing World War One, Mrs. Crich- | ton returned to Scotland and many , A keen traveller, Mrs. Crich- ton spent two years in South Tankers In Port Load And Unload Two Irving Oil tankers dock- ed et the Irving Oil docks Charlottetown this week. heating oil. It is to sail this evening for Saint John. CITY AREA FUNERALS KELLY FUNERAL — The - place on Thursday morning from the Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Bonaventure Church, Traca- die, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. K. A. MacMillan who also conducted the service at the grave. The honorary pallbearers were: Ellis Lacey, Alex, MacKenzie, Pius MacCarthy, John D. MacDonald, Alphonsus MacDonald and R. ‘J. MacDonald. Six grandsons act- ed as pallbearers: Maurice Kelly, Victor Kelly, Martin Kelly, Leon. ard Kelly, Reginald Kelly and Cari MacInnis. Rt. Rev. P. F. MacDonald, VG, was sent in the Sanctdary while Rev. And- rew MacDonald the choir. Representa of the Charlottetown Water attended the funeral. Interment took place in the church ceme- tery. STEWART FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Cecil Stewert, 302 Fitzroy Street, was held Thursday, Nov. 18, from the. Cutcliffe Funeral Home to Trinity United Church. Service was conducted by. Rev. J. G: Ff. Ball. The hymns sung were: “The Lord ‘Is My Shepherd’’ and “Abide With Me’’. The honorary pallbearers were: Herald Storey, Wellington MacNeil. Eldon Campbell, Ar- thur Coffin and Brenton Wood. The. acting pallbearers were: | ' Henry Wooldridge, Daniel Compton, Chesley Wood, Jack MacIsaac, David MacLeod and C. B. Matheson. Interment in Cross Roads cemetery. : CRICHTON FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. James Crichton was held Monday, November 15, from the MacLean Funeral Home where the service was conducted by Rev. John Ball. Hymns were The Lord’s My Shepherd and O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go. Pallbearers were Gordon C. White, Alan C. Holman, Dr. John MacDonald, a a & pte i f gat Bs ig if ytseareesageanee Ht 3 if I i tA i | ir GH bel nh CO — A cf tal Hi a ae g shee j i é liz i “it i Hel ie ; town. Sun rises today at 7.08 a.m. and sets at 454 p.m. ~ f SARsr Rs shesessenvesesion Ti : E i iat hv i indi ! g é hil with white trim. ‘SNOW THROWER _ and phone pole jon the Pol ge nizee g a5 f ibe i f | AL it oe 3 a Fi il ft F en a3 i 5 ia | per cent; ~ GEORGETOWN — Five cases i 5 5 E ff = ley. Interment took place in the People’s cemetery. 7 Students Get Exam Prizes sociation was held Wednesday night in the regional high school Three Get $100 Fine For Impaired Driving As-|lant; door prize. Road. lice did not have the name at ladies first, ladies MacRae; Cecilia Gallant; second, Mrs. Albert gents first, Damian , Bowness out, W. MacDonald rick Trainor. 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