2 » -|sland News Page George MacLean Passes Away lan), East Riverside, N.B., and Effie (Mrs. R.S. Smith), Char- | lottetown. . : His wife, the former Sarah ‘MacLean, and’ daughter .Mary re tion and lighting in portraiture. Plans for the Salon to be held in May of Centennial year at the Confederation. Centre were discussed at length. ee t Pi nae 2 MacLean of Lewes \“predeceased him, as did two en slide showing: “how to pro-’ j a | die esday morning in the sons, Malcolm and Duncan who|duce _ prize winning _ slides,” Eastern and Central Dist ricts Livingston and MacArthur Nurs- | died in childhood. was shown. : ‘ ing Home. He was in his 86th ; The. Charlottetown Camera The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. March 16, 1966. 5 year. Mrs. Douglas McGowan, Mon- , tague, is currently rehearsing Montague Actress’ Preparing For Play Mr. MacLean is survived by two sons, J. Angus, MP «for Queens County, and living in Moncton; and three daughters, Margaret (Mrs. J.W. MacKenzie), Summerside, Ca- therine. (Mrs. Henry 0. McLel- member of the Rossilellini Op- era Company in Toronto. During the war, as a member of the Auxiliary Services, she enter- tained. overseas units. In the past few weeks, Mrs. McGowan has taken part in se- Murdoch, * | competition. 4 Camera Club. Holds Contest James Little. assistant cura-- tor of the art gallery at the Con- federation Centre, was the judge ‘for Charlottetown Camera Club’s wecent competition on portraits in color Ytoland Taylor, town, took top honors in the Charlotte. | Club has received a collection of slides from Sydney Camera Club which will be reviewed and judged by Gordon White, Elea- nor Mrs. J.R. Davies at the next meeting March 23. The lakes of North ‘America, Africa and Asia hold 75 per cent of the, world’s fresh wate. | for a leading role in St. Dun- stan’s University’s production of | “Flectra,”” an entry in the Do- minion Drama Festival, which willbe seen at Confederation JENKINS TRANSFER veral Dominion Drama Festival | LTD. 101 Longworth Ave. Dial 2-1206 entries as well as serving on the | 5 Executive in both Provincial an National Committees. She the Best Director Award i hei Little also showed several id : i Centre Theatre on Thursday, | 6 ny , March 17 at 8 p.m. ant for “The Inspector Calls, DOMINION DRAMA FESTIVAL | the Best Actréss Award in 1960 | . 2 When interviewed recently, _ : 1 Mrs. McGewan said that she | | |for “You Can't Take It with REGIONAL. FESTIVAL ] was looking forward to working | | |You.”” NF _ ee with Rev. Adrian Arsenault, dra- During the past few years, the | : : mes rT : ma director at SDU. She men- SDU players have taken numer- | CONFEDERATION CENTRE THEATRE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING tioned that he had received so ome eres eemacing hone foc) MARCH 17, 18, 19—8 P.M ] | WEATHER well-deserved praise in a recent best iettor, beet actress and | its as A panel discussion highlight- School. The four-member panel William Murphy, chairman of - . on rae bese os scpedmemeissasceecsdaciasaaam TICKETS AT BOX OFFICE ONLY ed the regular monthly meet- discussed various aspects of lise banat : unhers. De TORONTO (CP) — Observed-|in ig le Archibald ’ . 4 ing of the Spring Park Home family life as relationship to PANEL <DAEO steer eh re te’ t : r a ticle Miss bald | Nl : {] CHARLOTTETOWN AND SUMMERSIDE id ‘S E. Powell, Sister’ Mary He mperavutes: stated: “Meanwhile my univer- arid ‘School Association last, the school. Seen prior to the I, OF 6 en ~ 9 7- \gity spies tell me a great guy E £ : night at the Spring Park! discussion are, from the left, Eldon Green and Rev. H. Tye. snag ............ 19 . 3 \setled Father Arsenault is doing : : . Reserved Seats:— 3 co Vancouver ....... 43 49 |furipedes’ “Electra” at ~ SDU. Ww! Ww! Adults $1.50, $1.00 ; not on. the latter two streets as | bert Dinnis in Traffic Court yes- Edmonton .......5 20 32 |Nice to see the universities doing INSTANT HEARING Chil "Be was reported in this paper yes- ot ee nore See ROMWIR 5 ies csssts 29 * the classics.” : dr on lor Arthur G _ |Covehead; no valid cence; r- |Winnipeg ........ 27 Mrs. McGowan will be classt- |: No wires! No cords! ; A [ sa rik Police Cons os Bevery i Nor te D, |Toronto ...s+0.++ 27 «= 34 ified as a professional actress in MRS. McGOWAN No an Series Tickets (8 plays) : y, " IN.B:, speeding; , Leo ria |Ottawa -.......555 9 27 \the cast due to her many years | Nothing behind your ear! : mittee, celled aroma " _ Smith, Bedford, driving qn the |Montreal ......... 8 28 experience in show business. The Piogaidbctb hon rn + Nothing -in- your glasses! $5.00 and $2.50 : error, ald said the proposed |wrong side of the road; Am- |Queber 5 2 |Dominion Drama Festival |sny capacity as long as status“is[" It’s here! What you have alwa Group rate for children: (4:or more) for Rumpelstilskin only agg tAgge yy ae brose MacCarville, Kinkora, al-|Fredericton ...... 23 mA. : stated. D oaaea. us Seclits Meariy otk Ste each when accompanied-by adult. Adults pay reguiar | ; a is felt is being jeopardized by tog Der ee ie Saint John ....... 2B 28 |Nova Scotia, Eastern Shore,| As a child, she did profession- |] Wear. this instrument and no. rate: : : angle parking es at present. — |Crapaud, driving v ee ie 2 82 | Cape Breton, Prince Edward J¢-jal radio work and later_was_a | ene will ever know. Hear at once ; : SPARE, cy Halifax land: Sunny with a few clu —aaaq] with clarity, froo from. disturbing PARTY RESULTS . Paonia a en a, Burt, |Charlottetown % 30 | periods and a few snowflurries; ; — : t! ovehead, inefficient equipmes sydney extremely, cold; northwest winds i PEOPLE AMAZED — ee flare ea a co Marven- Neil MacLeod of _Mil- Yarmouth peerage 31° 3% 4 gusts cs an diminishing in the Mortgage Funds i Cee a eh People who passed the camp-| Eugene Parish Hall, Covehead, ton pleaded not guilty to ast. John's ........ 22 32 =| afternoon to northwest 15; low- ing life for the hard of hearing, f us of St. Dunstan's University |recently: ladies’ first, Mrs. |Charge of driving on the wrong | Boston 36. 39 |high at Kentville 8 and 25, New Available a new deal for the deaf. People -} on the Malpeque Road Tuesday | Hubert Morrison; second, Mrs. |Side of the road and had his |New York ........ 38 52. | Glasgow 5 and.23, Goshen 5 and naturally proud ef their appeai- morning blinked in amazement | William O'Connell; consolation, |C@5¢, adjourned to Magistrate’s |Miami crsvee 66 83-195, Sydney 16 and 23, Charlotte- ‘on residential ance now can happily join in life MAIN BRACE when they saw the sign of St.| Mrs. Leigh Misener; mens’ first, Court March 16. New Orleans ...... 60 ee town 8 and 2. Outlook for properties with eveyone else and forget deaf- et Dunstan’s University shane’ a Harvey MacDoneld; second, ' Tucson ....-sseee- 50 Thursday, sunny and not quite |’ . ness. ae ~ ~ T i H og the University of Prince Edwa i : ion, : s . | 86 cold. : : own home ly sending ON G T Island. It's probably the work: of ae Ce At School Students oe tg a re iret | High tide today at Charlotte. [| L. SEAR Bf coupon within 10 dey: to:— ff a prankster, though it cou rt; zeout, Mrs. — Lei ° | Pr Tuesd town 7.16 a.m. and 5.13 p.m.‘ At ° Wee i bets somebody looking hopefully into Seen "ee Dad Ma xu. Visit University over the sterienet ay and |p isties at 1286 p.m. an as - Maritime Hearing Service, MUSIC BY THE — : r c . : by late evening temperatures 110 9 St Bayers Rd. Shopping Contre ST DUNELARPNAGE pamry: |, APrCamoAey, Th Seaeeas | were, i the toons at many pee ee ee ee oo ueen of. Starlite Bidg., Halifax, N.S. DOWNTOWNERS aes from the Island’s high schools | ; inces. Variable n town: Sun rises ms cn can wor ated of the |, rhe, following are the results ‘are visiting St. Dunstan's “Unt a see snd a few |today at 6.25 a.m.and sets at Dial 2-1271 ects oe citing ral Members and Guests Welcome ord has been rece of‘ the card party held at th: ‘versity campus today to take |. owrlurries were reported. The |6-29 P.m. eee Sa : death of Mrs. Clarence Stench- field,. the former Lena Stewart, in Wolfborrow, New Hampshire. Relatives on the Island include two sisters Mrs. James Gillan, Sr., .and Mrs. John MacInnis and: one brother John Stewart, all of--Charlottetown. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting .of © the’) P.E.I. Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada was held at the Legion Home in Charlottetown recently, with the treasurer, Russell Arbing, re- porting that the chapter aad contributed $5,030 in 1965 to the Multiple Sclérosis ~~ Society in Montreal to support their -re- _ search program. PARALLEL PARKING The parallel parking to be established this spring is on Queen Street, both sides, Kent to Richmond Streets, and from | Dunstaffnage school recent'y ladies’ first, Mrs. Clifford Pal- mer; mens’ first, Hector Jen- kins; door prize,’ Aden Clow; freeze-out, Wayne Dover and Aden Clow. The tournament win- ners are.- ladies’, Mrs. Winston | Stewart: mens’ Cecil Stetson.. ie CARD PARTY Following are the results. of the card play at St. Pius X Parish recently: ladies’ first, Mrs. Nelson Whitlock; second, Mrs. Don Morrissey: consolat- ion, Mrs. Eddie Arsenault; gents’ first, Ken MacDonald; second, Gordon MacEachern; ‘consolation, Barry - MacLeod; freezeout, Linus Conway; Mrs. Robert Dingley: special, Kenny Gallant; door prize, Mrs. George Campbell: ASSESSED $10. Fined $10 and costs or four days by Justice of the Peace Al- ¥ 4% *% MH MEHR MR HK FF! Today Only — Shows 3:30 - 7 ae 9:10 [oc cour aan and choice | _ THE YE a _ALAIN EVERYTHING WE AR’S MOST LUXURIOUS LOVE STORY INGRID BERGMAN = REX HARRISON a, HAPPENS IN I Wf ha hha WHEN THE | ~ SKI-NICKS MEET THE IT’S CAILED 4 SKI-CHICKS SNOW-A-G0-GO WITH BIKIN'S, YET! STARTS TOMORROW | its wincie the HEs VVC ea OVE QU i_ eM MH MR OH MH HF FH une GENE CORMAN ‘secus ALAN RAFKIN anne ROBERT KAUFMAN « DAYS ONLY Hear LESLEY GORE, JAMES BROWN % AND THE “FAMOUS “e*. FLAMES sing their newest HITS a TMA aay It SHOWS 3:30-7-9 Also — Comedy - Cartoon ipart in'a‘*‘Cotége Day’’ sponsor- ed by the SDU: Honour Society. The purpose of the day-long program is to acquaint the visi- ‘tors with the daily activities in the life of a university student. © . §DU Honour Society president |Douglas Richard has outlined a ‘program. aimed at giving the high school students as much in- formation as possible about uni- versity life from the time they arrive on campus at 10 a.m. un- ti] they depart at 5.30 p.m. Some time will be spent in or- ientation when the students ar- rive after which they will visit displays in the biology, chemis- 'try and physics laboratories. This will be followed by a |workshop period where mem- bers of the faculty and the stu- of university life. - | The visitors will have their jpoon meal at SDU following which they will tour the campus land visit the new science build- ing. They. will then meet with the administration to discuss en- This will be followed by a visit ito the Students’ Union Coffee {Shop and a meeting with the |heads of the various SDU camp- | jus organizations. |The -students..will_then_attend | a regular class at SDU after which a lunch will be served be- dents discuss different aspects | funeral for Mrs. Vina K. Lowth- snowflurries. were ‘most frequent in Prince Edward Island and Eastern Nova Scotia. A disturbance east of Cape day while a high pressure area approaches from the west. This the Maritimes although a few snowflurries are likely to per- sist in regions exposed to winds off the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Bay of Fundy. Tem- peratures will rise to the 20s, this afternoon... z “The high pressure area will cross .the district Thursday to er weather. ae Regional forecasts: Annapolis Valley, Northern, CITY AREA FUNERALS LOWTHER FUNERAL — The er was held from the Victoria United. Church, Tuésday, March 15, 1966, with service conducted by Rev. Bryer, R. Jones. Organ- ist was Mrs. Allison Lea. Soloist was Stephen MacLean who sang Congregational hymns were “Abide With Me’’ and “Rock of Breton will move out to sea to- | will give mostly sunny skies to |: | give sunny_and somewhat mild- | _ “Will the Circle be- Unbroken.” |_ Thereareother' ' |Pallbearers were: John Davison, 2 fore they depart for their homes. |Ages.”’ Pallbearers. _— were: This is the first such venture |George Newman. Boyd Lowther, attempted by the SDU Honour Keith Stordy, Waldran Howatt, Society. Mr. Richard has em- |William Waddell and Keith Bos- phasized that this will not re- well. Flowerbearers were: Ar- place the regular ‘“‘Open House” inold Howatt, Norman Lowther, which will be conducted by the |Hedley Miller, and George‘ My- SDU faculty later in the year. jers. Interment was in Cra ud |People’s cemetery. EASTERN . FUNERALS AVAILABLE AT. | THE FOLLOWING | MILLER FUNERAL — The | funeral for Frederick Dawson _ B-H DEALERS © Miller was held Tuesday, March | 15, fromthe Murray River Fun-; ABRAM’S VILLAGE STORE. Abram’s Village, P.E.I. eral Home to the Presbyterian | ARSENAULT & GAUDET Church, Murray Harbor North. | Service was conducted by Rev. | LIMIT Wellington, P.B,I. BROWN & BAG ; Richmond, P.E,I. Basil Lowery. During the ser- vice the. choir sang Does Jesus JERRY BUOTE Tignish, P.E.1. Care? Hymns were The Lord Is | My Shepherd and Safe Jn The » ANTOINE RICHARD Mt. Carmel, P.E.I. Arms of Jesus. Flowerbearers were: Leon Clow, Grant Senca- | BORDEN HARDWARE & GROCERY .CO. baugh, Clarence Richards, Glen Borden, P.E.I. Miller and Atwood. 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