WEE—3mm canon 'cnve School must be paid by June 21st or will be handed in for collection and names pub- llslied. By order of trustees. ILL TAXES OWED ANNAN- (isle School District not paid bv July 25. 1964 will be hand- ea in for collection. By order of Trustees. HOOL TAXES OVERDUE SCLorne Valley School District must be paid by June 30th or will be handed in for col- lecthm. By order of Trustees. W NOTICE : ALL TAXES DUE Cape Traverse School District must be paid by June 30. 1964 l or will be passed in for col- lection. By order of Trustees. ______._._.___..._._..._ Fortes: ALL raxns owmo Ml. Albion SchOol District will be handed in for collection it not paid before July 5, By order of Trustees. _,_______.____.. NOTICE All taxes owing Augus- tine Cove School not paid or suitable arrange- ments made on or before the 30th day of June will be handed in for collection. By order of Trustees _____._ HEY FELLOW . . . I’ve Got A Job! I Have My Own Newspaper Business Here's How I Got It. . Da was always telling about when he was a boy had a newspaper route. How he learned . . To make and save money. To sell and keep records, To work with people and f8- low carriers 60 . . . me and I dropped in to see the Carrier Supervisor at the Guardian and Evening Paltriot office a n d found I had the same oppor- e fellows, all anxious to succeed heir fl'l‘st business venture. rier ' Come him. J the team and enjoy the fun of having your own busines. Apply Now! CIRCULATION DEPT. The Guardian- The Evening Patriot , ANNUAL MEETING 0f Stewart Memorial ‘ Health Centre will be held in Tyne Valley Hall Monday, June 8 at 8.30 p.m. Would appiedate a representation from all interested districts. J. E Stanley Maynard, Chairman. Lost A SMALL BLACK AND WHITE - cow lost. Anyone seeing her ‘ UNWANTED ms. vsmsn. ed away with Secs-Polo. Ss- ca-Pelo Is different. It does not dissolve or remove hair from the surface. but penetrates and retards growth of unWonl hair. Loer Lab. Ltd, Ste. 5. m Grenville 8L. Vancouv- er 2. B.C. We have revealed for thee ls Justice. is for men to free bimseilf from idle fancies and imitation. discern with he eye of oneness His glorious .iandiwork. and look into all Jilin]! with a searchihl eye. From the Sacred Writings of he Beha'l World Faith. For lnformetion write . . or phone RELIABLE GIRL OLDEG studentl available for baby sit- ting anytime of day. .phone 2-2858. run sssnucn 0? ALL THAT Transportation CAR LEAVING FOR ST. JOHN 14.13.. Saturday afternoon June 6th. Can accommodate three passengers. Telephone 4-4950. SEPTIC TANK and Field Tile Installation . TRENCHING For wire and water lines C BACK HOEING O SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Reasonable Rates FOY'S SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Tryon Ph. Crapaud 42-34 NOTICES NOTICES REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE olives Personal FOR QUICK SALE 3 Farms. total acreage 340 acres, main farm- house end barns, warehouse lot, 4 acres on rail- way siding, North Wiltahire, P. E. 1.; 1 ware- house 40’ x 100’ x 13’ with attached garage 40’ x 40’ x 14’; 1 warehouse 41’ x 121’ x 16'. Holds 46 cars potatoes; considerable machinery; motor trucks, potato boxes. set cutters. a p to u t e r, graders, sizers, piler. farm trailers, plow, spray- ers. Also 100 acres of Foundation Seed Potatoes. (30 ac. Irish Cobblers, planted May 5th), (70 ac. Foundation Kennebec planted May 14 to 22). AAboye items can be bought separately or en bloc. PD Y: GULF POTATO CO. LTD. 39 Queen St. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Phone 894-9218-«894-4924 Nlte 894-5217 Most items can be financed. All Accounts must be settled before June 10th. 1964. VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Alex Morrison. WHITE — At the King's County . Mount Herbert, announce the 39%;;3Lyflofi;?l-IM?"IBEWI engagement of their eldes Mr. and Mrs. Barry White. a son. Robert Barry. weight: 0 pounds. 3 ounces. l MacSWAIN — At the Kings? County Memorial Hospital. Montague. on Tuesday. MP3] 26. 1964 to sterling and Flor- MacKenzic. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Kensie of Vancouver, British Columbia. Marriage to take. place July 16th, 1064, 7 p.m.} ence MacSWaln- Morell- 1* 50" IThapLTeRClAIEAS‘IeIIEIngOSSEI 99"” “03’”. weight 5 “’3' Bay. Labrador. Newfoundlandl 91/. ozs. A brother for Don-‘ I aid and Ann. REEVES —- CURTIS Mr. ENGAGEMENTS “"" “’5' “my Reeves. Freetowni1 are happy to an- nounce i e on a emen of MICFARLANE —- FIELD - their only daughtger, tLauri! Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mac- Ann to Orville Stanley. son Farlane. Charlottetown an- of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cur- nounce the engagement of tls. Milton. 'nie wedding will their daughter. Laura Beryl take place on July 4th. 1984. to Claude Francis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallaoe Field, Char- al Freetown United Church NOTICES NOTICES ANYONE WISHING To HAVE lawns mowed while on vaca- tion or for the season in clan. lottetown and vicinity. Call 4-7202 mornings or evenings. Mower supplied. ‘ SAW FILING. LAWN MOW- ers and all edged tools shar- pened. Contact Weston Car- mody. 296 Fitroy Street. Tel- ephone 4-9462. TRAIN NOW IBM COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Seriesl401—1449 _ 1m __ mo— 350 BASIC TABULATING CONTROL . PANEL WIRING. KEY PUNCH FREE Placement Assistance FREE Aptitude Test DAY - NIGHT classes—ALSO Home Study. Oin- facilities are available at all times to Home Study. Applicants for practical tuition and use of the machinery in ur HALIFAX SCHOOL. SEND YOUR REPLY TO: SEABOARD DATA PROCESSING INSTITUTE 5441 RAINNIE DRIVE. HALIFAX. N.S. Name .......................... .. Age ...... .... .... Address ....................... Phone .... City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Prov ............. .. Ill Rural Give Directions 35 Sch. Members of Halifax Board of Trade. Attention Tourist Operators Cottages etc. In National Park Area For custom grass cutting ser- vice large lawns etc. Oun- taci ice Box 235 Char- lottetown or telephone W THOMPSON'S SEPTIC TANK SERVICE SEPTIC TANK pummo SEPTI TANK ma: INSTALLATION “All Work Carried out under Dept. of Health Regulations" OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED For years of trouble free service TELEPHONE 4-4411 WEST ROYALTY Auctioneering Service ROBERT MaCKINNON 169 Great George Street Telephone 4-9689 8:30 am. -— 5:30 p.m iron CONSTRUCTION or new homes. kitchen cupboards and AUCTION SALE AT VICTORIA SATURDAY, JUNE 13th AT 2 O’CLOOK Quantity of household furniture: Westinghouse Fridge, 13 cu. ft.; electric washing machine; oil heater; 2 double beds; kitchen couch; 1 mirror; commode; hot plate; kitchen cabinet. steel; lawn chairs; 2 rocking chairs; table and seven chairs: dishes; garden tools: scythe; lawn mower; radio. If not fine sale will be held June 15th. MRS. MARY DAWSON, MELVILLE BELL Owner Auctoioneer, Phone 50-12 at 2 p.m. lottetown. The marriage will i uke mac. July 18. 1964. MUTTART -- MICEACHERN - Mr. and Mrs. John Milt-l I-‘ANNING - WATTS —- Mr. and Mrs. James MacNabb, Grand ’I‘racadie. announce the engagement of their daughter. Elizabeth Jane Fanning. RN. tart. Albany. announce the engagement of their onl l daughter. Lois Doreen to Wil-I liam Allison. eldest. son of Mr. and Mrs. John MacEach-‘ to William Daniel Watts, Mon- em. 4 Windsor Street. Char-I treal. son of Mr. and Mrs. loliefnwn. The marriage will! Joseph Watts. of Grand Traca- lake place. in the Tryon Uni-l die. .E.I. Marriage to take led Church. on Saturday, July: place on July 21st. 1964. I 4th. at 3 p.m. ’ HANCOCK — BAIRD — Mr. ' caousa —- MacLAREN — Mr. and Mrs. Lowell W. Hancock. I and Mrs. James H. Crouse. l 322 Myrtle Street. Summer- Moncion. N.B.. announce the-I llde announce the engagc- engagement of their onlyl ment of their daughter Myrna l daughter. Elizabeth Rather-I Ann. S.-Lt. fN-S). ROI-7.. toi inc. to Donald Preston Mac-l Adam Melvin Baird. Lt.. RCN. : Laren. eldest son of Mr. and. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert: Mrs. Douglas D. MacLarenp A. Baird of Glasgow. Scot-l Montague, P.E.l. The wed-; land. Marriage in take place ding will take place in Saint] at 7 p.m.. June 30m. in the S u m m e 1' side Presbyterian Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Moncion. N.B.. at 3:00 p.m. Church. on Saturdavaiiy V4. 1964. ver rpmembered by his wife I EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT : Mariam“ l GALLANT —— In memory of MANAGER WANTED Position vacant for Treasurer Man- ager involving accounting and council- Iing. Apply in writing giving career summary, reference and salary expect- ed to. Summerside R.C.A.F. Credit Un- Ion R.C.A.F. Station. Summerside. WANTED AllENllON FARMERS Due to the large number of Ap- plications filed at this office since April I, 1964, we are unable to accept a n y more until further notice. P.E.l. Farm Establishment Board R. A. Profitt. Chairman. please contact Clara Fraser remodelling. Telephone 4-4173 Kilmuir. telephone for further particulars. NOTICES NOTICES future of the Company. 'Dining Now HAZELBROOK DAIRYING COMPANY Special General Meeting Of Shareholders TAKE NOTICE that a special general meeting of the shareholders of Hazel-bro pany will be held at Pownal Queens County, Province of Prince Edward Island, on Monday. the 22nd day of June AD. 1964. com- mencing at the hour of 8:30 o'clock in the evening (Daylight Saving Time) for the purpose of trans- acting the business as may properly come before an annual general meeting and to discuss the DATED this 28th day of May, AD, 1964. ANNOUNCING SHORE ACRES MOTEL EXCELLENT FOOD PARTIES BY RESERVATION TELEPHONE 4-7653 ok Dairying Com— Hall at Pownal in L. GEORGE LAWTON Secretary. NOTICE TO FARMERS As June 30th Is closing date for ap- plications on Potato and Grain Insur- ance. our representative will be at the following centers for the last time this season. You are invited in to discuss our policy on Crop Insurance. Co-op Hardware. TIgnish—June 8 Federal Building. Alberton—June 9 Federal Building. O'Leary—June IO Fire Hall. Tyne Valley—June l I. Applications may also be obtained at the Agency Office. 38 Great George Street. Charlottetown. Machine Operators. Machinists, Tool Makers and Layout Men for welded MORRISON — MICKENZIE —i m t I visited me. daughter Margaret Mary to $21.3" LAC William Rodrick Charles! CARD OF THANKS I’I‘ho Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. June 6. 1964. 18 ANNOUNCEMENTS I CITY 3. QUEENS { CITY 8. QUEENS GIGGEY'S PHARMACY . . . REGULAR SATURDAY night are now located In their newjdance RCAF Association Club spacious siore It 131 G l‘ e a t . 300:“5' D12“ “2532‘ tor-‘12 p‘fi' Mrs. Oliver Paynier. George Street (next Bank of“ u” by o a a" ' A Nova Scotlal. Dial 4-3170 for‘ SATURDAY NIGHT dance, Mrs. David Ma'l) ilRIfI d v v ‘ famlly. WM] to (“grass ig‘l‘llr prompt free flwgery‘lrirump New Glasgow Recreation Centie. ‘ Music D ' sincere thanks to Dr. Slcwart. 9"" M5": .. T THE mission 360 cents Canteen nurses of PEI. Hospital. Rev. PICK WE‘LL I ‘ vice. Dancing 9-30 — 12 pm 11 GE- 9811- Marl-Mn 01- EILEENS BEAUTY Salon. 152 "9"] director“ and a” “’h“ ‘9'" Kent street. Student permanenis I wish to thank Dr. Marvin Clark. nurses and slaff of the Prince County Hospital for their any acts of kindness to me during my stay ihm. il l a who sent cards and lotion, and A special thank yol . r. Murray and Rev. and Mrs. Paitcrsnll for their enjoyable and comforting visits. I thank you one and all. m- flowers. letters. and cards of sympathy. A spcrl'al thank you to their kind friends and nclgh- bors who hclpcd In anv wav {during their recent I merit. IN MEMORIAM I loving memory of William MecOuarrIe who passed away on June 6th. I963. Thoughts today Mommies Inl‘f’l'f‘l‘ 4 Ever remembered hv wife and family. FOUND —— In loving mnmory of my dear husband William ‘ Found. Long River who pass— ed away June 7. 1962. Calm and peaceful he is sloop- ins. Sweetest rest that follow; pain: We who loved him sadly miss h. Bill trust in God to meet Main. Alfred Gallant who passed. away on June 6th. 1957. bcl'cavé- . ' pllnne 4-7074. Open daily 0 am. . In ‘ nllals imusic. Canteen service. In aid of Junior Farmers. Stewart. Dancing 9.30 - 12_ Muw sic by Smiths Orchestra.Can-‘ tecn service. $4.00, Regular permanent frnn , $6.00 up. Open Wednesday andi Friday evenings. .1 E w F. L L S GREENHOUSE and Garden Centre. York. tcle-. PANTRY SALE Kennett."- tore. Saturday. June 6. 3:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Kenslng- top Branch Prince County Hos- pital Ladies Aid. ' p.m. larlle selection of An-l TEENAGE DANCE at Albany including several all.LIons Community Centre. Sat- mcrican winners. Perennials.‘urday_ June 6th. Dancing 9-12. __ In VGcranums, Begonias. gardening Admission 00 cents. ‘ . d hi 5. etc. Closed Sundays. DANCE IN Corran Ban Hall, KINGS COUNTY A” Saturday. June ELI]. Music by; FLOWER AND tomato punt, “19 "Slalduuerl Int Bert Hanevelds. Telephone DANCING TONIGHT North “334345 Mnnlaflue RR 2- , RIWI‘ recreation I'Iflll. 9-12 mld- PLAN A FAMILY visit 10"]. lllllhl. Admission 50 (THIS. Gnnd Park at North . Rilstlrn over the weekend. See 1 many new additions. Open 9 men‘s snaps at v nrk “'1‘ 3 P-"'- “"5" “1' " daily "10'"de f"°"i“85~‘ PREP: CHURCH of Scotland. Monday to Saturday. Maritime Worship 8. Mun.“ River 2 pin. grown Laurentlan. Kale. Mnase’s N0 service M "it other up Mange], vegetable seeds. etc. vices as announced Nd,» , RESERVE chnesda)‘. July LOBSTER SUPPER. St. Pet- 22. for Hampton United Church or, Holy Name Ham wedms. 5013110"- day. June inih, Serving from S DR. n..l. GRANT. Opllllllfl— {ros- L'h‘ld’ie't‘ 5“ “n”, Mum trial. will be absent from his “‘ per pae‘ office June a. 9 and 10th attend I lng Maritime Convention. I DANCE EVERY Saturday“Pry 53"”‘la-V "0'" night in St. Andrews Hall. Mt. DR. B..l. GRANT. Optometrlgt will be in the Montague office 0 cm. to 5 pm. Phone Montague 938- THREE RIVERS District Wo- mens Institute Convention, June 9 at 2 o'clockln Lower Monts- VARIETY snow In Homes We "a" “5 seven years 3‘10 today YOU Hall. Brackley Pt. June llth' us Our hearts sad. I lost a loving husband My n a wonderful dad. We do not need a special day To bring him to our minds The days we do not think of him : Are very hard to find. Always remembered by Mrs. Gallant and son Lea. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith and daughter Linda who were I in I killed in a car accident Parry Sound. Ontario. June 1963 7. . . Their memory is as dear today [ refrlizeramrs‘ As the hour they passed away. Always remembered by the Hennigar family. at W e 1‘ 9 heavy aild and instrumental m u si | canteen service. dance after the show. Sponsored by the Brack- Grafton St. Special on perma- ne - tinucs until furlher notice. Open ,Tucsday. Thursday and Friday i' , . evening!‘ wnh m withnut aw . late Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Mo SMITH — In loving memory of . pnlntmenis, The Salon fabrication. Please apply at your nearest National Employment Office POSITION AVAILABLE 'A young. aggressive man is required for the pos- ition of Credit Manager for a local retail store. This is a new opening and applicants must also be alblle to handle collections. Experience is an asset, although not necessary. Write Box 27478, Guardian - Patriot. l IREAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE ‘ RENTING NOW—BY SEASON SUMMER COTTAGES Safe Swimming Handy City FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Room ' OPEN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT MEETING MONDAY, .JUZNE 8th, 1964 - Mount Stewart Elementary School . at 8:30 p.m. , MAIN TOPIC—RECREATION . A EVERYONE wagons I DIVISION OF RESEARCH ANNUAL MEETING «Prince Edward Island Protestant Child- ren's Home will be held on Saturday. June 20th at 4 p.m., at the home in Mt. Herbert. Public Invited. ‘ On the premises of W. R. Jenkins Ltd.. St. Peters Road in Prince Edward Island at 12:30 p.m. June 11, 1964-—mle 1958 DeSoto sedan— Serlal Number LS2W~1758. The above vehicle is being sold pursuant to a Chattel Mortgage agreement between Jack Falls. Charlottetown. P.E.I.. and Trans Canada Credit Corp. Ltd. SERVICES SERVICES ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of Plsquid Strawberry Growers Exchange will be held MT. STEWART MEMORIAL HALL THURSDAY. JUNE Nth—8:30 p.m.- MILTON RODGERSON. Manager. I l ROCK - SHAKE SIDING and INSULATION by Johns Mansville ——Permanent Centennial Colors «— “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection" Low Overhead Means Low Prices No Obligation— Ask For James Stewart MONARCH ROOFING 8: INSULATION Charlottetown 894-4560 Summerside 436-3419 OBITUARY Inserted by the family. MR. WILLIAM A. WHITE Many relatives. neighbors and I mm!“ were 535mm WM" °“ I William J. Carver. in her oath of the death of William A. White I 1’“ In the Charlottetown Hospital. 1 January 20m, 1964 word came Mr. White was year being born June 25. at Rollo Bay where he was a in nls 8151 lifetime- resident. 5 “Willie White" as he was familiarly known will be sadly. missed in the community where! was a living example of, Christian character and kind-l ness. His home was a truly hos-.I pliable one and he enjoyed a? large circle of friends. Hc bore . his last long films: with greatl patience. and resignation to God's will and was happy have all his family with him in his last hours. Born the son of William White“ and Rachel Cheverie he mar- ried Mary Ann Warner In 1009 She predeceased him In 193 He leaves to mourn and ever respect his memory seven sons‘ AT and three daughters namely.‘ William J.. London. Oniarinp Thomas. Charlottetown: Fran-. .3 Bedrooms . Propane Stove cis. Rollo Bay; Margaret I.\‘lrs.'1 ' John Aubertin). Montreal: Dan-‘ . KltChen . Gas Heat iel. Montreal: Glarles, Char-‘ . Front mm . Fridge lotteiown: Annette I'Mrs. David . Bathroom Gregoryl. ew Zealand: HelenE , I nk (Mrs. William Mallardl. New. . Sh0“er . HOt “at” ta Zealand: Reginald. Bear River‘ and Robert on the homestea at Rollo Bay. together with 44 C + + grandchildren. 8d ‘ ac 2 His largely attend funera on to Si. Alexis Church. Rolla . held on January 23rd, Z . e was held in the comlnuliity.l Requiem Mass was by Rev. W.A. Keefe who was in regular attendance to his spirit- 1 us] needs ,r. ‘ r his res Acct-l . Pallbeare ‘ “015mm. Pgert ! four grandchildren. \ I _I Pe'er 'kcor iwas held from the Murra Rivcr Church of Scotland. with May his soul rest in peacm lservice conducted by Rev. ed neighbors: Lloyd McEwen. mack. Hugh MacKinnon. George Paton. Percy McDonald. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late William I ""- A. While wish to express their most sincere thanks In the clergy. doctors. nurses and staff of Charlottetown Hospital. who each and everyone made our long vigil a most memorable one. To the Perry Funeral Home and to all thosc who in offering masses. enrollments, flowers. and messages of sym- pathy. and to all the friends and neighbors who helped in so many ways. A sincere thank you. lof Alllsion and surrounding dis- born 1893: the late Marjorie Marlin an ‘ lAngus MacDonald. In the year 1919. she was united in marri- ’age to William J. Carver. also I w of Allision. I family were very strong. but her gentle personality and sin- »cere interest in the welfare .Macmnaid of Borden, “cm. of others had won her a wide I panied by Mrs. Elizabeth Me. circle of friends. i :couple of years, and after a Mill Road lengthy illness. {parent that her former health ments who are employed web ' could cared for at home. by her too be ‘a kind and gentle mother. a d following sons and daughters: 1 Alexander MacKinnon of Brook- . ly ' I of Gaspereaux: testified to the esteem in which . Grant Dixon 0‘ Murray “31W North: ' ‘V I Heatherdalc. and Otis. at holm. ‘d brother, John W.. now residing IMf‘lllF'l and David (‘arvcn IMIO walk‘wlth us no more I Along the path of life \\" ll'ca'd'. lThcy have bill gone hemre.‘ AUSSIES IN BORNEO JESSELTON (Roulersl 7-Snme ‘ 200 Australian troops—the first Australian unit in be sent Malaysian Borneo since anti-ter- rorist operations balsam—arrived here Thursday. An army spokes- man told reporters the troops. comprising the 7th Field Squad- ron of Engineers are non-com- batant. Their duties will include the building of roads. bridges and airfields. to: I ment. 0 p.m. Singing. dancingi c eic.l OBITUARY Inserted by the family. ITHOMAS WILRERT McINNIS , I The death occurred suddenly mm“ s BEAUTY 5810"! 191 ‘ in the Prince County Hospital. - .Summerside on May 25. 1 4. {"5' fle-m,‘ for 510-09. MGMIM Thomas Wilbert. Mclnnis of f'“ 57”"- T’50 for 5‘10" cm“ Greenmounl in his elghlietli ivear. He was the son of the icy Point Women‘s Institute. which I Innis and was born In Green- has aircondmoned dryers hrl‘pifount wheredlhe llvedd abll {It}! our comfort. Dial 4-3837 I 1.9' He 15 53 y mlsse 5' 3 y ' [Wife and family and his many REPAIRS 'ro automatic wash- :fr'icnds- ers, dryers, electric ranges. ‘ He leaves to ‘mourn his wife. Factory trained . the former Mae MacAlduff'oi scorev Electric, I Alberton. seven sons and out ‘ ‘daughlcr. John and Mark. at home. Cyril. Vancouver, Earl. Haverhill. Mass: Amy (Mrs. Leo Farrelll. Central Lot 16: Colin. Winnipeg: Cedric and Ronald, Scarborough. ontarlo. There are also twenty-three grandchildren. Besides his 30!; rowing wife and family there are two sisters and one giher. Sister Melvina and Sis- der 0! schice mcn. dial 4-7341 day or eight. OBITUARY Insertcd by the family. MRS. WILLIAM J. CARVER On May 8. 1964. the residents tricts were saddened to learn of the sudden passing of Mrs I‘. The late Mrs. Carver was: in Alliston. daughter of. Tat 10.30 on May 27. hate I was in the Sacred Heart comer l tery. "-f BU RTON, Everett Campbell and Ralph To her. the ties of home and . Lelian were recent visitors of Duran most of her lifetime. lMt and Mn Elm Cooke. . she suffered from a chronic all ‘ Burton, Mm Menu” will fig. . mont. which was borne with the ‘ n _ infinite patience so character- Cooke for some time. Also vis- . isllc of her Christian spirit. with her dauflitler iiing Mr. and Mrs. Cooke were However. within the last I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Greenan of It became an 1 Lance Dalton and Simon Cle- noi be restored. Caribou. NS. spent the past During the last months oi I week end at their homes iii-Bur- er illness. she was tenderly'inn. ' Mrs. Eva Dalton. Burton u- nd. son. and granddaughter. cently visited with her son—In- jlaw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. To those who mourn her pass- ' Park. lng. she leaves the mention: T. Stewart ofSlemon memories of a faithful \viIe.;Summerside. .- . Fred McTague of Toronto. Ont. who is spending holiday. loving sister. and a true friend. ' with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. BeSides her sorrowing hus- band. she ls survived by the Patrick Mc’l‘aizue of Charlotte- town also vislled with his bro: ther Rev. David Mc'l'ague. Sh Mark's. Burton. .. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arsenaiilt and daughters Dolores and Joan of Bloomfield. were visitors of. l the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Col- lridge Rogers and Mr. and Mrs, Neil Arsenault. Burton on suns. Marjorie. Mrs. Reginald Mel- lisli of New I’crth: Rae. Mr n: Sadie. Mrs. Elvereft Dixon ' Mrs. Tom. in Alliston: Mai-y. .lrs. George Mathesnn of Left to mourn also. is one Site day of the death of his brollbg -ln-law, Joseph Ellyn of “Tug. Ieriown. Mass. whose Wilma the formcr Eva MacGreI . Burton. Mrs. Louis Dalton and dandy. ter Pattie of Charlottetown III visiting her mother. Mrs. Anni; Howard. Cape Wolfe, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dalton, Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McKenaa. and family of Central Bedeque. wore visitors at the home of their son-in-law and daulhterr ' 1' s. ' . . Newcll MacDonald. and John \Rzlleagggg .81: M“"n°“"ld- . . Griffin. Burlnn on Sunday. May Interment took place in Peter 3 24m , Rnad cemdfly‘. William Perry who is en- "we cam“ “""k “' mm " ployed in Charlottetown spent- “98 lhe weekend at his home in. l Cape Wolfe with his wife and l family. » ~1- Miss Sheila Doyle. Glengarry “as a visitor to Charlottetown. during Illf‘ weekend. - The family of the late \Irs. APPROVES NEW HALL ’ William .I. (‘m'vcl \HSh in .‘s- TORONTO (CPI—A 81100.0” lend lhoir sinccrf‘ Hunks and festival hall was approved Wed; appreciation to Rm' E, Mail nesday night by the Torolitd Dougail. Rev. .\l.C. Currie. ‘.\ir. Arts Foundation as the cty Willard Walls. Montague Fil .1967 centennial pro “V nersl Home. and all neighbors llwlll contain an ISO-fl' and friends who sent messages htory theatre and a of sympathy. and helped in cart hall. It vvillbe many ways to lessen lhe sor- lstage of the proposed . row of their recent bereave— lies? Centre forth. ll“. in Victoria. B.C.. and twenty g: Hcr lanaer attended funeral MacDougaIl. assisted by Rev. MC. Currie and Willard Walls. Pallbearers were: Grunt Dix- I Ellis MacPhcrson. I‘ZW‘N‘II Dixon. Bert lllckcn. Reginald Flower hearers: (Irnliam MacDonald. Clarcncc ‘nmphc CARD OF THANKS ‘ "m 3—5-22 -_ .