\\. * gell Phaneuf, Peter Pope: . Cleutenant-Governor P aul Comptois, 70, died early Mon- day in a fire which destroyed e his official residence at Sil- lery, a suburb of Quebec City. ‘ ‘CP Wirephoto Board Of Trade »Names Officers ' SUMMERSIDE — At a special meeting of the _Summerside board of trade last Wednesday presided over: by the new presi- dent, Roy Johnston, the chair- men and members of the com- ~Mittees for 1966 were named. The committees are as follows: Membership and attendance: Creelman MacCarthur, man; George Smaliman, Rus- Tourist and publicity: Ross MacKenzie, chairman, Charles Linkletter, Ginger MacQuarrie, Robert . Schurman, George Clark, Keith Pickard. Meetings and. entertainment: MacQuarrie; T. Earl Hickey, Russell Phaneuf, Hor- ace MacFarlane. Retail Merchants: Howard Waite, chairman, W.E Clark... R.T. Henthorne. Mes. Muriel Young, Mac Robertson; (committee to consist of one - DEATHS WALSH — At the’ Victoria General Hospital, Halifax, Feb. | 20,. Mrs. Florence Walsh, the | former . Florence MacAvinn, | formerly of Pisquid, age 67) years. Resting this afternoon at Funeral Home . Andrew's Church, Mt. Stewart for Requiem High Mass at 9:30. Interment in the church cem- etery. MacLEALAN — At—Pittsburgh, Pennslyvania, Ray MacLellan, formerly of Grand River, in his year. His remains will ar- at the . Resting at the Funeral Home. Fun- eral notice later. Visiting hours 7 to 9 p.m. Floral tri- declined. Small- | Vice man, Ross. MacKenzie, George | man ace MacFarlane, Harold Camp- bell, Agriculture: Edwin Clark, chairman, Errol Laughlin, Eld- | 82) rid Gimmons, Graeme Link- letter, Amos Hubley Civie Affairs Safety: George Meikle, chair- Man, Claude Ives, W.A. Arnett; chair- | Pope. Horace MacFarlane, P e t'e t4 Lobster Carnival: George Smaliman, Errol ughli Marine and Transport: Claude Ives, Fred Davidson,: Ed Henderson, Jim MacDougall, Ginger’ MacQuarrie, Edgar Cannon. - The oficers of the board of trade-for 1066 are: past presi- dent le; Ist . ; - treasurer— Bernie McCabe; Auditors—T.E- Hickey and Co, Ltd. The council: Amos Hubley, Claude Ives, Fred Davidson, Graeme Linkletter, Earl Cam-|ject, was needed and that if the non, -Ross MacKenzie, George Clark, Horace _MacFarlane, Peter Pope, Errol Laughlin, -|Creelman MacArthur, R.T. Henthoorn, T.E. Hickey, Char- les Linkletter, Robert Schur- man, Russell Phaneuf, ’ Edwin Clark, Edgar Cannon, and a and “Highway 2 Artificial Ice Cost Seen Near $9 be included it was a communi would be set ice were and the ice plant would additional $30 M , & member Charlottetown suggested various ways in which the money could be raised. : RESOLUTIONS NEEDED. Mr. Monkley. said a from each district, stating that this was their centennial pro- E population was 4,500. they would be able to obtain $,500 from the represented at the meeting. All Funeral Held Last Week BALTIC — The funeral ser. vices for the late Mrs. Clemen- tine Carruthers of Hamilton was held last week from the Prince- town United Church, Malpeque |with Rev. Frederick Lloyd con- \ducting the services. Hymns were Lead Kindly Light and The | Lord's My Shepherd. | Pallbearers were Massers |Wayne Clark, Wendell Crozier, | | Denton Hogg, Clark Baker, Lorne’ faamen” wes a Sele n was - ecnnptane | The late Mrs. Carruthers had jresided with her son Stewart and Mrs. Carruthers and family in Hamilton and had been con- fined to her bed for several months. There are left to mourn, one daughter: Jennie, (Mrs. Clayton McLure of Lower Bedeque and hone son Stewart, also seven grandchildren and one— great grand child. . Mrs. Lorne Ramsey was organ- ist and the funeral was under the direction of Mr. J. L. Davison, Kensington. " town Funeral Home to his fate residence. Funeral today Tues, ' @ay to St. Augustine’s Church for Requiem High Mass. at 9.30. Interment in Church cemetery. GAY — At the home of-Mr. and ‘Mrs. Howard MacLeod, 12 Granville Street, Summerside, Feb. 20, 1966, Minnie W. Gay in her 85th year. ting at the Compton Funeral Home until Wednesday, Feb. 23, then to St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Summerside, for service at 2 p.m. Interment in St. Johns Church cemetery, St. Eleanors, Visiting hours 2-4, 7-9 p.m. JARDINE -,, Suddenly at his ‘ late residence Sunday, Feb. 20, 1966, R.S.P, Jardine ‘of 2) Ad- miral Street in his 76th year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home until noon today, Feb. ‘2nd, then to the Kirk of St. James for funeral service com- WESTERN BRIEFS people attending the meeting, BRIG. REID (Continued from page 1). Royalty. Mr. Richard received his long service medal in 1963, was di- rector of program for the second P.E.I. Jamboree in 1964 and was contingent leader for the P.E.I. Contingent to the Third Cana- dian Jamboree in 1961. Walter. S. McMurtry, Sher- wood, has been connected, with scouting since 1940. Included in his scouting career are services as scoutmaster with troups in Néw Brunswick, Deep Sea Ro- vers, Third Truro Troup, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Fourth Char- lottetown, Charlottetown Dis- trict. He {s presently assistant provincial loner and has held that. position since 1963. His awards include a wood badge, a long service medal and two bars. LONE SCOUT WORK Mr. McMurtry assisted in con- ducting the Lone: Scout program x in New Brunswick for over two |; packs in Charlottetown and West B{ Island News Page : The Meagan cet vectra! — . 8 D * Yesterday afternoon at the ‘|annual meeting of the P.E.T. Ministerial Association held: in the National Film Board room in Charlottetown, Rev. Henry » |Tye was appointed to the’ inter- faith committee on the 1967 Centennial observances. Rev. Tye will represent the P.E.I. Ministerial Association. Many” other mat- ters were discussed during the meeting and the executive for ‘thé’ ensuing year was elected. Members of the new executive include: Rev. Ewan Mac- Ministers Hold _ Annual Meetin Said Improved E.R. Pike, marine supervisor at Borden, lastnight said the M.V. Abegweit “was making crossings in the Northumberland Strait in about an hour and a half yesterday. . The Prince Edward island ts grees ; winds at 10 mile per four. The barometer was 29.95 atid steady. Dies In Alberton ALBERTON —.The Death of. . d : ie FRE gFgy “nH nf i i & Nd Clay States day he would. come to Chicago Friday and apologize for his “unpatriotic remarks" which threaten to cause cancellation of his title fight here with - Ernie Terrell. Concurrent: tions from the Department of Vital Statis- tics on the removal of banns as an administration form. for per- formance of marriages was in- cluded in the afternoon’s pro- gramme. HIGHLIGHTS MEETING champion’s draft Louisville, Ky., said be called to serv- Intentions © To Apologize For Remarks . wouldn't be held in Chicago and I'm “confident the commission- ers will take the proper action .. . amd I am eure they will respond to public opinion all over the state end the city.” Commission. chairman Joe Triner then announced Clay had Praag ggedins- py we ero governor, the commission and to the public “for having his big the clamor, say- Mini ‘AL BUREAU OF GUARDIAN sant a federal cabinet precarious, it was re- ealed in the-Commions Monday reche aa" B E & i : g 0 ist ay mye “Eg an als a oF g Be fs g a G : clare Patent-Tedcher Sessions Slated years prior to directing camo8 | ang in Truro and on the Island. Besides being connected with the Second P.E.I. Jamboree, Mr. McMurtry was in charge of the Fourth National Boy Scouts Sailing Regatta and acted as the scoutmaster for 38 scouts across this ‘province. He has, also been the scout of- ficial in charge of two P.E.I. re- gattas and is liaison officer with the Charlottetown Yacht Club. J. Frank Gaudet of Sout! : IN HOSPITAL: Vernon England, Alberton, is a patient in the .Western Hos- pital. UNDERGOES SURGERY Mrs. James MacKinnon of Summerside is a patient in the Prince County Hospital under- going surgery. A PATIENT John Laird; Alberton South, Hospital. VISITING RELATIVES . Mrs. Arthur Wright, Charlotte. town, is spending’ this week with relatives in Alberton. RETURN HOME _ Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsey have returned to Alberton after son-in-law and daughter, Mr and ‘Mrs. George Burnett, Guelph, Ontario. VISIFING RELATIVES Mr. Willafd Oulton, Alberton, is visiting her sons and daugh- ters-in law, Mr. and Mrs. David Oulton and Mr. and Mrs. Tan Oulton Halifax. is a patient in the Western | gas an extended visit with ther . another recipient of the m of merit, was awarded a long service medal in 1965. been spent with the First South- port packs since 1955 and has also been assistant provincial commissioner since 1961. Mr. Gaudet received his wood badge in 1958 and has conducted several pack scouter’s basie courses as well as acted as a leader for five successive cour- ‘Canada while they “camped™ tar} ge has His term of leadership orks He has chaired our conserva- tion committee and worked out suggested projec t.s*for each group in the province and ad- vised several groups on how to conduct these projects. He con- structed the obstdcle course for a Camp Buchan in 1964. 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