aq'vwm ....l .. a ..... _~-._—......... . [OCAL BRIEFS RIZTI'RNS HOME F Townsend has relurnfi .‘miiil pl to his home in “'insloe fol- Alberton and finish seal liunters are workian to salvage their planes. a Cesna 180 which broke through Alberton Har- bor ice early Tuesday morn- in: Owned by Robert ‘.\‘Icll‘ waine of (‘rapaud the plane is valued at over $20000 and is one of seven based at Alber- . ton South nuanced in hunting for seal herds in the Gulf of St Lawrence. The damatzed recovery from sur-‘ in a Montrean i In‘.\"llC Ilvs get-v performed hospital t'\lll) l'UlTY RESULTS l“*“n'\'in«: are the winners at 'i‘i- t‘ll'ti party held recently by Thomas Aquinas Society and Mrs. t't‘lp Q' at the home of \Ii'. Throne Gallant. Oyster Red iii {I .1 ladies. \li's lu ‘ene I;. lit llif’ll. Cyril G a l lant; fi'i‘t‘ft'iiill. \laurii-e Gallant: ('on- . 'n. Mrs, Joseph R. Gal- .N'IIOW FIA'I‘ICI) \ muesli-l DI-'l_\' entitled “Spark "‘5'. Hill i‘."lilI|£Ili a variety show 'o be presented in \ll Ste we” \loinorioi Hall Thursday} (iner'h: The show. sponsored, in ‘iio \l it's Association of iii!" :1 a \l' Stewart and St Peter's B _' pns'ora? charrre. will benin at El pm i WORD RECEIVED Fv'iios’ \‘oiinkcr. Broolb re ciitiy received news of ii i‘ii. on \I‘tl‘t‘ll " of her sis- ci ‘Yix .lzimcs Kiiiiliall In wt Illl‘-t"l_\ I:.‘lli‘l'.'li Ili'stiilr‘l' i K’inibail. was the it... t».- u ~7'lwlli \' l't‘ RIII'Ii'In' ‘» of anokf‘c‘rl. I‘ F. I She r (v; 'w ll‘till"'i tun Kills and iii’ no sis‘ei‘s ticscast‘ti ‘icii llIIIS l\’ BOSTON her husband pre- 'n ‘Ofil .i.-. ,. Prince Edward island Hospital. ‘ l'id w ai'd ‘\loutat:iie. cared for bv her sister. EASTERN j l‘deleaates and nine 4-H members .. , .. mg . the nine other provinces This : program is conducted by the IS CONVALESFING . . .. ‘ . .. VQV. ‘ field West Is convalescln: at her in. . car:- at the SPENT WEEKEND Jill lllax'land. secretary to the niu'siiiu director of the Prince island Hospital. spenti lie weekend at her home WAS PATIENT Priscilla MacDonald. Miss \‘xi'imfield. has returned to her home from the Kings County :(“as after enjoyn': a tow ll 'lil l‘.‘ at ll upital. and is being Mrs. kale \Tmitzonwrr HAD Sl'RGl-ZRY lirncsi Blaxland is t'IllL‘. at his home in Montague Vic- t‘oiimiiug surgery at the \lan MacDonald Sisters Wit"? " *ii l‘t‘f‘i‘in‘fI by Iit‘V \l-x s'c ' ‘; \l M'I.‘t'."I_ (‘li:ii‘~ oi the t‘ouuretzalion of St \lar- Il‘”f‘~l"l|'n, o.’ the deem of hu- tlia attended, also the manage- it ' ii~law, George J. Bla5.tnieiit and staff of several de- sc~- ilio Illis‘tm (mum-a] no.5. ipartments of Packers :i on \I.’i"f‘ll iii'r in the am] il.td. Pallbearch were Donald ' ' ‘!“ic fut-legal was; lipid‘XlacGillit'i‘ay. Harold Lacey. i' -'i‘ “'0‘ ‘iitian‘s Funeral Home burial was in Begum on ll.l \lat-Donald, Mac- T‘N'ti'll Iiunaid. Service at the grave Rl.:\,\'(‘ll.\RD FINPIRAJ. _ ‘l‘ u fiiucral for His Andrew R int-hard was held Wednesday r'iii‘n‘nc from the home oi'i‘hcr in law lien \I'll‘ill’l iii 5' luuustine‘s Church. South R'ISilf‘n \\Ilt‘l‘(‘ Requiem High His: was celebrated by her P‘lslnl‘. lt‘er, .loset‘li Let‘lair \\'ilt' aim conductorl the service at- :rave Pallbearers we r e.‘ “Hired flout-cite. l~2ric Doucettrv l'lironr Doiron. Amos Gallant. Bruno Martin and Edmund Klar- l‘l‘ Interment was iii the church ccmr‘lvl‘v STEWART Fl'NERAI. — The funeral for Mrs. Alexander Ste- was held Wednesday from lilt" \laelman Funeral II o m a ‘ w‘icrc service was conducted by i \lalcnlm Harlow and Thigh i I-ii'-\l‘\'. llyinns sum: were Safe in The Arms of Jesus and Abide “""l \le Pallbearers were: ' Lewis. William Dover. "iert Stewart. Allison Seott, ll iiiet‘t Rhynes and Aden Claw. lii'crment was in Marshficld . ceiiietory, l (HTWAY FUNERAL —— Thei funeral for Mrs. Peter Oatway. was held Wednesday morning; Hennessey Funeral ‘ ‘. Dunstan's Basilica “mire Requiem High Mass was ceicbrated by Rev. Charles (lieverie Service at the grave oh". sanctuary. Burla was In the Roman Catholic "‘mt‘it‘fi'. Pallbearers . Iran Murnahan. Plus Clarkin, -'"ii" (Windy. Parker Lund. Gil- bert Richards and Wesley Con- stable, KVTZEBONE Fl‘VERAI. The funeral for George R Knee bone was held yesterday after- noon from the (‘utcliffe Funeral Home to \ll. Stewart Unite d . Service was conduclcd Donald .\‘l:iel.ennan. were ‘Abide With "The Lord's \l_\' .9th- Pallbearers were llnm~ Frank R 0 s 0. Afileck. Harold Afflcck. \ian llovie and Earl Jay. Inter- The Il_\'i‘lllls \le' and hot-Ii" of her - \\:3< conducted by Father Wood assisted by Father .\‘lacf\lillan. interment was in the church cemetery. SEAI. HUNTING PLA convales- eraft was successfully re- moved and brouzht to shore but it is not expected to be repaired in time to rejoin the seal hunt. On board at the time NE IS SALV so: ‘1; Hull and Hallie Matthews of Alberton. Ernest. Gaudet. Tig- nish and the pilot. Urban Mur .._ -“i WA t“ .& AGED of the accident were William ifedemu‘m and “5 (ml-“9";- phy. Charlottetown. lSlAND NEWS PAG Eastern Ancl Central Districts l MONTAGUE BIIREAI' f or THE GUARDIAN | . rm minister of fisheries. addressed the newly formed Southern Kings and Queens Fishemicn's Association at Montague ‘ He congratulated ‘ Eugene M an. deputy l last [the " ifishe'nnen of the area for tak— ling this step stating that the separate units throughout the province would be of great as- sistance m the fishernien‘s ‘ s can mean 3 Milan ized effort for suitable regula- ' conservation and re [seam-h." he said. ‘Nine 4-H Members To Take Part In Provincial Exchange . The nine 4-H participants ill the inter-prownci'il ev- (‘Ilnllilt‘ have been announced by the Prince Edward Island de- partment a l: r i c llf me. This (‘anadauirle event was first orzani7ed in ltltiil as part of the 50th anniiersary year of 4-H This province will send nine receive in liu.l ‘(‘anadian Council on 4-H with direct financzal lfrom the Royal Bank of (‘anatla The names of the Prince Ed- ward Island participants and the host lll‘in‘lllt'f‘ are' Al a ry (lusbee. Murray Harbor. Brit. toria General Hospital, Halifax, NS. Mr. Blaxiand is progres- sing favorably. MT. A. S'l‘l'DENTS Kent \Iacllean, liavid \lacv tun-g Duncan \laiilmod and .> \‘lll Ballum. studeri: 3: Allison UllH'Pl‘s‘i'l" N.B.. have returned to their slu recess at their Iltilllt‘S in \lonla- flue. SPENT \\'F'.I-'.I\'l"\'ll .\ r and Mrs. G e r :e .Brookins and their cliiiziren (lor- ititlll. Peter and George ll . \lon ‘Vta:uc. spent the w e e k e ii d in Kcnsinaton. ziiiwts of \irs (icn true Tlrookins Sr Thet- :ikn \l.\il ‘eii Mr. and Mrs Blair Andrew. New Glasgow. POWER POLE SNAPPf-TD . Maritime Electra crews \\'t"‘(‘ Ilot—tiled out yesterday i'uioken Tuesday ex-cnin: The pole was broken ill three parts when a truck left the highway {about 7 pan for as is fkiiow-n no one was seriously in- ‘ .iim‘d. ** STARTS TODAY - TRUE. . . TURBULENT. . .TREMENDUUS! The mightiest excitement that ever swept ‘ across the sea orlthe screen! - howllgidlfi BliANIBO THEV‘fi HOWA gill hi3 "Wit was in Mt Stewart come. trio‘- i \‘laehtll'GALl. FUNERAL -- The tuneral for Mrs. Stephen .\lacl)ougall of Blooming Point was held Wednesday morning fr"in the Charlottetown Funeral Home to St. Bonaventure Church. ‘ Tracadie, where Requiem High: Mass was celebrated by her pas.l tor Rev. K.C. MaeMillnn. Pre- Sent in the sanctuary were Very Rev. P.F. Rev. “Mm MacDonald. Rev. or find. Rev. Clare MacDonald. .l.l, Dunphy. Rev Clit- Murphy. Rev. Andrew Mac- Donald. Rev. Joseph LeCltlk‘. lit Ullfltl insulin PitflilUllltltt M NY ON THE BOUNTY €4P/70l ***¥¥4¥¥ 2 Show; Daily Mat. 2—Eve. 8 s r a l. i\ ' 5 Still Box Office open 1:30 Evening at 7:00 *jk***¥¥¥¥¥ assistance ; ‘iSIl Columbia: Little York. \‘ounker. wan; Wilma Dunphy. view. Manitoba: Marion Stavert, Ri‘dcuue. Ontario: Eugene Mac- Emmett Doyl Alberta: Saskatch Mli Winsloe. Roget 3 When asked about trap Illlllls. the advisEd that this was a (lit lficult question to ansiwcv- as not sufficient. information is compiled at present, “Ilt‘l\\(‘\i-i'." he said. “that must comi- from could ino'in possibly amount or lobster per year would hate to be determined. number of b’ ha. and then the number of traps, “There must be enough lub- 8. e- 1- Donald. Souris. Quebec: Gail's-tar so that fishermen can Cornwall. \lewfound- . make a living and it twice a< l.owtiier. land: Norma Craig. Nova Scotia: Earl Boswell. Dun- stai'fnane. to rcpair James Kelly. Peter Macnoiiald.la power polo “Illi‘Il had been " Malpequ New Brunswick. 1: A i;;-f«».4.~t nun many hotels and traps were in use only half a living can be imade. Each location and kind e.| A GENERAL MOTORS VALUI The Guardian. (Jillnrlotti-Iowli. 'I‘Ilurs. Mar. 19. 1964. Former Resident ' iPallbearers were Everett Sll‘lllll. iGordon MacPherson, Lawrence il'anBuskirk and Kenneth Mat: .5 n Selling lrap limit“: Said Difficult Problem 0 mourn are: MI We, [buy m Left t ' am In calm!- the former Elizabeth Munroe of i cates Were presented by Norman - Li);)t‘l‘ \ItillIfiL‘ut‘.: two sons. \Iaolled Of t‘liester wilh the RCAF‘ in Slim l S T.” f I u D. merside: Arthur at home; one ’ ‘MP “ho completed the '65 In Toronto dauzlner. Marie, Ontario; two mu”? sm'f‘eSSEUIIy were Mrs- l MONTAGUE H The much“ foster children. Caroline Slag Regina'd Peters, Miss Helen ifTor Murdan Addison .‘Iht‘IA‘tl . };‘l|:];]P,\Ei;5/i 113:: Rain?" 8,3,1“! John-“ML Miss Jean vesseyi oronto formerly of \';ille_\tield ‘“ ‘ ' ‘ ' a .0 "T ‘Or‘ ‘) c ' ' 5.Was held in Toronto Wednesday man '1 “ad’m’d‘ Rm'hr'm‘l ‘ (mam. T‘mrimn' Donald Burns Street. (‘liarlottelown Tibia”- “Pm. Interment was ll Toronto. First Aid Award; M late Mr, ,i BACK-ACNE 0 LAME BACK The. \Iat'lmod was . , ‘ When your back is still and painful u gym] I" x3119) E'Fid ill“ 5N“ Oi it is hard tor ou to s cop or and 9 ate Jr. and Mrs .Ionatnim lake the remedy that has brought reliai MacLem-i and was a pmsmrum Parkdale Group to thousands—TEMPLETON'S T-R-C':. farmer in \‘alleyfield until his PM" 519$“; da§'°"%,°',"‘a" you ha" . v I W . . V o. t - - 'sto ay. ny85cand$1.65 ‘gilg‘lf‘metlll 59:1???“ ’H’HTS dau- Six I Pm kdale residean re- at drug counter: everyw ere. ‘ _ re trim: e moied with Ill< ceiveo Red Cross first aid cer‘ ’0” f tnliolnu. Timplotonl famlly m Toromn. “hm? nglpmps ping and cards! msl Crumlimmentmthoroll-an botllooxtomanyi of Imats and fishi will enter into thi lie found that in general‘ fishermen were in favour of at li.‘.]l limit but each area was a I)II different and the odd one did not want any interference in the matter. 3 The meeting was called lio adapt the by—lows of title lasso ctation which will itnchlde fishermen from Launching tn Pnette and will include tthc fishermen from Southern Queens 3 until such time as they wish to form their own aissoctiatzion. i tn er 4O fishermen were pres- out im- the meeting and it wm lrl. that more would have been [ii‘i‘st‘ni had the weather been tlcar. g conditions 5... A'm present for Ith meeting l“ l“. Slat-Donald. Minn- fisliei'ies officer for the arc-a; and John White. fisheries r'pi‘csr‘lliaiil'e from the depart- ment of'ice. PREMIER ’S FATHER DIES LONDON, Ont. iCPi~Herbert iRtibarts of Gall, father Premier John Robarts of On- tario. died Saturday in hospital. wou have been 80 next month. 0 ... :1: '9 ‘death occurred in hospital. th iday morning. Mar . night at the conclusion of their 'h 9 mouse, The instructor was Mrs ' 51'er CENTENNIAL OF I964 ' ROD and GUN CLUB i ADMISSION 50: PER COUPLE TONIGHT AT 9 P.M. ‘19:~c\.\'\2\cw\¢m , Rear View Owner’ How does an owner see his new Acadian Beaumont? With great pride! For Beaumont is '64's most exciting new car with a sparkling personality all its own. Look at the roofline and the lilt of the rear fender curve. Sheer poetry in steel l Of course, when you're enjoying Beaumont's V8 0r 6-cylinder performance, everyone else will be enjoying its good looks. If you go in for off-beat views, look under a Beaumont- that’s where you'll see the Full Coil suspension that pro- vides a smooth, cushioned ride. Owners point out that's the TH E ALL-NEW ACADIAN 113 St. Pater: Road S c your local Acadian-Ponlioc-Buick Dealer Be sure to watch "Telescope" on CFCY-TV Friday at 10:30 pm. and “Zero One" on (‘FCY-TV Tuesday 8 p.m. Al’THORIZED ACADIAN BEAUMONT DEALER IN (‘HARLOTTE‘I‘OWN‘ HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD. Charlottetown, REL Side View BEAUMONT Thrift ’s new dimension. . . Beauty’s new shape! IEAWON‘I' SPORT DELUXE COUDI s View comfort View. if you go in for panoramics. take a tour around a Beaumont—it won’t take long because Beaumont is trimmer than the big cars. Or, if you like conducted tours, give your own. Take the whole family. Show them Beaumont's interior. They’ll love the room. And they’ll com- pliment you on your choice of fabrics. But if you're like most Beaumont owners, you'll keep one special view for your own. That's the most satisfying one. The one behind the wheel. Enjoy it at your Acadian-Pontiac dealer's today. Dial 2-1243