- Page 2 The Guardian Well Known Salesman Passes; Adiiiiimd Club cl I I Had D'5t' u' h d W Rgcord Al Brock ' "'0 Friday, Feb. 22' 1957 9 5 9 0' .-......I syn .....nI-. .......I: WEATHER M,..,,q,,I ,I, y, W I y resentatve o e gen er sex mun noun. mm mm n I,I AI cnnnmnnns opmmnnn ":15" slat;-iilrieilldeottcitmrggi ;i;r:reer-. .. - - ' the upper House at Ottawa. 8ens- TORONTO (CPD-Temperatures tau Hughes Drug Store. will be absent from his office Fri- day morning at his home 95 Fitz- I ' ti" Em” '"'"”i ”' M”'i"i'3'"i- W" Issued by the Toronto public day and Saturday of this week. my grreer wuuny known nun ,1. . Z i3"."i 5993i” ii A i""'" 1'15 "' weather office: we TREAT the sick well. Gig - nmlen by 8 nos. 0, nnends and - fair marklns the 13th snntver- Mia. Max. cf. Pharmacy, open 3 nIn,I ml IIOME -style strawberry pie. acquaintances. he was pmmmem snry of the founding of the Dawson II, "I151, 53, I ;' nImI countrly llaltglell qualiaykand flagliir in the Island business wot” haw Enivganis Club of Brockville. 0nt- Vancouver 23 39 special a tewart a cries is In bee n any ' n - - victori. , . 29 41 i I say" cnnvnsamgg n-esumrng weekend. organ JlTClI svuwu pal-l:,rfe('.;f,lr),,t;nr:!3e, I n:E':lg:.o&I'llnm'" n:pl:rk:dn:':uh:; Edmonton .. . . liib l2b ill ” """5H”Shl:u.::t."m'u umedegaki EVERYBODY likes doughnuts. "id "'9 Lake "I 0” wwds Mmmg ' ; gends and superstitions. She'de- Calgiary "' I i i""' ." ””"” . '” I ”i-"till--5”":-ii-iiy””i3'-3: M-. l.?.'2.'3'li..i;”'."5il1i:.'?lll...”.l”5 ivii-ii--' '13 ' - ' BASHJLA CM-LL. Lake sale in. day 5 M"Nem lmd 3 brilliant permd M ' told ?he chgrteronighte assembly of Toronto "' " m 33 l:ynof:1l;:l:rgmi2e"d' m L30 pm” ” service with the Canadian Army the mun" in whnnl voxhrmlnn Ottawa .. I2 23 i N ORT ll Tryon Presbyterian I during World War One. " Montreal .. .. I9 23 1 . VISIT HI-STYLE Millinery. Gt. Ciimh "Wit"-' F9i"ii"3' zitih 11 TWICE DECORATED ailifurlfgl-'Zql':d.i”'lh.l,l.:.l.s.l:".'li Sill Quebec . i7 33 - I .. n H mm. church scum), 1245, Min while a fourth year student at 1 d rru h: h 1 Fredericton 16 36 George Street. w ere every s ye I r . . ars ma e ove g . w en oxes :1 I is niISme-- Mary A. ;MacKei1zie. deaconcss. Acadia University he Eiilmed ” WHO Selling for 325,000 . pgu-I Saint John ... . I3 35 'I l V V l I private. served DVEFSEBI With she dencnnbed lyrknuy the Moncton .,. .,. . I 35 - I I-REF. CHURCH or SCOTLAND. Wiif5Ii-0- PASTORAL Ciiarsew the 85th Battalion and was award- r,....uy u, be round everywhere in Halifax . . 21 37 ' Scrvii-cs. Fchruary 2-ilh. Stanchcl.;T.l”' Limed Cl"""l' "l (a'”””' Se”. ed the Mmmry Med” " P"' Canada's smallest province. and Charlottetown .. .. I9 .11 .. : 2.30 pm. Rcv. .1. ll. Bishop. Min- Vices iur Sunday. i'ebruaryVI24th. ;. ; IC!ieiIiti89ie- He received iii! ':0m- f gpoke briefly on the Indian mic. Sydney .. . I4 23 . , mm. 11 a.m. Highficld. 3 pm. Rinsioe mission as a Lieutenant and was - that had panned down through me Ynrmontn II II III I 27 35 i PARKDALE C k g l i an ' gm”-D 75:10 "wi"Ial.”', IS”""'- ” d':f"r3l:ed min ":&"n5ec”"g umet the Province. and the legends of St. John's 21 28 l 1 3 C .8 9 II I 0 I 9V. 1'. . . . C 5. 1 "HS er. W CH 9 Won E Kry T035 3 ,1! the Cubs and Scouts. February I BASILICA scours AND cuss wrm DADS AT BANQUET v..i........,..... Ii;;;,"e,;ica;j;;ii;;9,n;;IfI;';"di"3 "'9 urrrrux (CPi..The ........... 3 I mind, at 200 otclock an 5 AI Macf JUST RECEIVED is large shlp- ' The late Mr. MacNeil served under Colonel J.L. Ralston who commanded the 35th and who re- mained a close friend throughout his lifetime. Two other classmates Du-iiald's. ment oi Mufflers. Tall and Ex- ihuust Pipes; also I complete line I BRIGHTON GROUP J U N I 0 R ' oi Bonded Linings selling as low - W. A. Rummage Sale. Saturday..as 34.95 per set. Tanton's Acces- offlce here says fine weather will continue today with a decrease in snowflurry activity. Temperatures will remain mild and seasonoble She also referred to the political growtii of women in P.E.I. Mrs. Inman was int. 'uced by E.W. MacDonald. and t.hanked'by THE LATE MR. MACNEILL Call Lockout Father And Son Banquet Of Of Plumbers ardent curler and was a Past-Prev . I 0 id t fthe C” lottetown Curling i "1 d I . February 2'-lrd. 2 Pm Basement .sories. 152 Great George St. lBasIhcQ Group HOnOUfS B- P of Mr. MacNeili who left Acadia cine: Ion sdditlb: he was -150 a .Mj. i'",'o'j,:mf.. Hy : of Heartl Haii- , MONTREAL rcri r. Plumbing to join the 85th Battalion were former member of the Charlotte , - I SPECIAL i" Stewart Bakeries . . contractors in 23 Montreal sho a Norman MacLeod Rogers killed town Golf Club I 5'' 'l”h" RN" v”"ey5' Bay "I HAMPTON PASTORAL Charlie Oriental spice cake. This cakc Mr. R.C. Parent. Provincial Com- of the Scouting movement. whose b 0 ht m . d t . D! in l r h d i th'Se d F r even! '98” he and M5 Ce ears chaleur; Sunny becoming cloudy oi car: 8' "W2. i””"i3 .:0d;v- .l..".i.... :..::..::.'l;".:...".';i".1. w.:.i ....::..:.........y.. capf Newfoundland " ii” il”l.'""f".. Victoria. 11:00 a.m.; Hampton. Siselected and imported from the last nights father an son anquei note i e is; i eas w IC. t e i . N 'm In temperature; g t wn s. ow- pm.: Honshaw. 7:30 p.m. Rev. M. nfnur corners of the world. ltis alfor members of the 1st Charlotte- future world leader set for himself. lmmedlalp lmlmul "l 3” m”"'ib”5 islet 0' Nammal Defence and Hm” Brew” where Mr' Mac E was high at Fredericton I5 and 30. It Saint John 15 and 35. Edmundston and Campbelllon 20 and 30. Northern Nova Scoila. Pl'lIll'll Edward Island. eastern N. B. counties: Sunny with a few clout!-.- intervals; not much change in temperature light winds. Low- high at New Glallow. Charlotte- town and Moncton 20 and 30. Bay of Fundy: Light winds; clear with a few cloudy intervals; visibility 10 miles I little milder Chat-man. Minister. 'real dessert treat. ill:3,lr0l:n(ir:g:r' ;'Ejh:;:enl Ml" Mr. Mz-icNeiil was born at Lorne Vallcy. P.E.l.. ii son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roland H. MacNelii. A prominent member of the First Baptist Church. Charlottetown, he took a very active interest In all church activities and business and was Past-President of the Men's Association. ARDENT CURLER In the sporting world he was an connected with the DeYoung Fruit Company of that city. in addition to his wife. the for- mer Eila Simpson of Malpeque. whom he married in I937. he is survived by four brothers: Robert B. of Ottawa; Rufus A. of Sydney. Cape Breton: Hamilton J. and William R. of Charlottetown. Also surviving are two sisters. Barbara lMrs. Arthur Roper). Charlotte- town and Nita (Mrs. Elmer Mac- Donald). Florida. itnwn tBasilical Sc:utA1;roop ahnlg as expgsssetg inha dncurgient i in: ;iIliu":ll;:rs liI'::1'”;,lipeA!:::tt('!:Ifisili(igLCi:i if Cub ack. T e nner. 9 com os wen e was ut e - THE NORTH RIVER U R l ie (I COMMUNITY Concert members izlorhe cimlzxr club was organized y.I...,p, or ag.-E--1 will have lane The contractors called the work Church. Siinday. Feb. 24th. Fa'ii'- attention; campaign week be-'by the members of me women's poor peopk. In he ns rm, as we stoppage in the wake of the im- view. ll.00 a.m.; North River. Illgins Monday. February 25th. Aux'ruaryI ML Mex AI Macingm ar9I and they ought by rrgms to be inn's threat to stage succcssivc p.m.; Long Crcek.7:30 p.m. Rev. Headquarters Royal Securities. MILIAII we, chuu-man Approx. ,5 happy ,5 we are you mug, strikes in several large building Owen Cochran. Minister. Grafton Street. Renew member- gmmeyy 250 guns were pr-e5eruI pr-gy (0 God whenever you can, projects. A spokesman said the ships Bai'iY- Telephone 3921- Mr. Maclsaac Chairman a nd but you cannot be good with only stoppage 00 uld affect 43.000 YORK PASTORAL CHARGE " President of the Groiip Committee prayin" but you must try very W0FkPf5- About 1-000 Piumi7Pi'S Th” U”"ed Cl"'"h M C”"”d"' SYLLABUS Cl”"'g": Class loiwelcnmed the fathers and sons to hard tovbe good" are involved and nlhc-r workers Ml"i5'"' RN” '1' M" Spm"le' S""”.C,ha"ged I". Cavalier ' C1855 lllllthe mcetiiiu. referred in some of Refcrring bricfly to Lord Baden are cxpeclcd to refuse to cross i" 'lay- Fcbrllar-V 24' 1957: ulm aim: wll?" I mmk "PO" me maidens Ithc outstanding achievements of Powell's distinguished career, the plumbcrs' picket lines. Central. 230. p.m. York. 7:30 p.m. previously selected for Class 7li.llhe Gmup in me past year. and ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CF)-South western Newfoundland continued free of ice Thursday as 35-mlle- an-hour westerly winds pushed Arctic ice fields farther out to sea. Nobody is quite sure where the icefield lies at present. but Capt. R. J. Randell. district marine agent for the department of trans- port. says he thinks it is still in pm. i I l h- n h I Th n - n the vicinity. ready to move in with - l Bncklel" ?"'w llgalllablle "'69 Huh key M gave his hearers an outline of what flne?IHi?len1 lllllllr wlorldmwidee as ne!l:l)l::Ol-13' ;g0spllllIf'l1l?:l1c:l?l1ILl, ill; ml: "69" M ""'l"lil' High tide today at Charlottetown In 1-REMp;NDmig ggvmgg ng 9"" moi C B" ' ' dine Group proposed to attempt in iitiepta tihhet &5;iP'0l:1i1ov(e:nOI:1;IIlItllS:nlDn::. gm-rnd abFilv:;ndatlnnj Cplripralny nii . . bay:"('myth:"":gh::s:"coa” "5: :Itd4e,5(:i:ern.MaEnI:ite4.5:4 I-5. McFarlane Brns.. 92KentSt. Clns- BRE1nADAhLBANE tnrid Frcdcric- B-E-Pcomilll year. genne eneiihmugd over 5.0009000 hgnahaad sl:fvleIIdK Egpiccoc pmeimnennt "mined Clear Thursday but the man Chmkmewwnn Sun mm M ii- in 9'" "lei Smok".s' metal bed5"l'9n "re es 0-! C H513 Su-nday' Mr Parent speaking on the life scouts in 50 countries throughout to force the 23 contractors in - blockade mmlnued tank" "mm day at 7.03 am. and sets at 5.30 llli bahy commode chm”. Odd! and'Peb' um. Combined serum In me of Lord Baden-Powell the founder the world t ' demand for tnrii. ”" the cum Sud ml the we" . ends of flooring. Breadalbane Church at 3 p.m. - ' 851708 0 union 5 1 l Breadalbane " I School at 2 j.E..E. . E 1ii9Ii05iiiB ii! iluuied "19 Chief vidual contract negotiations. The . w"l' ; FINAL CLEAR'ANs:dE - Ni: reI- p,mI Fredergcmn Sunday School n 1 I dl - M h m be Ecort oedlast meislsai;IIer I0 lhtd! iwui-ii contractors favor a master con- h t d T . . sonable offer re u . 5 p ece 1030 um wunurn OI w,I.n1,I.I Sn . ser es 0 sculslonl W CI W GI 0V 80 WI0 -' TY an Guile tract for l al industry. n chome set. one electric range. ply prenchen P continued at later meetings. The this world a little better than you The plumber-5 urlgiualiy sought red ene O K'nsmen serve -I rocking chnirru Everything goes club voted 525.00 to the annual Y. found it and whcnyyour turn. comes n wane inc,-ease nf 23 vents an President A oversar I , nu, week, Muclrariaug Br-nu, 92 GOV”T APPOINTMENT - Thc M.C.A. drive; S5.0flio the Cerebral to die, you can die happy in fcel- non, hm n nnwrnmenr mndingmn F NATIONS NY ICP) ,1 n". Y . I Ken, 5n.,,rI appointment or nr. Allison Deacon Palsy Fund. and 55.00 to a Y.M.C. ing that at any rate you have not board Iuuumended 20 cemswln UNIT .I) . . . h cl 9. . .' as business manager of Falcon. A. Basketball Tcsim. Checking for wasted your time but have done cenvs Immediately and 10 can” The S'3C""'Y C9”"C" Vmed T "",3' ACCEPTS CONDITION”-LY CLEVELAND MP)--A 59-Yell" 1-he chm-iougtown Kinsmen last THE PRESBYTERMN CHURCH wood Hospital was announced yes- February 28 wll bc Edith MacRac your best. 'Be Prepared' in this next year day l" Smd "5 Presldwl l” India The " hug . -I 1 3 old i was held under S2.- night observed the 37", nnmr-er. in Canada. Central Parish. Cuuoe terday by Premier Mathcsnn fni- and Florence Wonnacott. with 155- way to live happy and die happy- ' liiii Pukisiaii iii 311 Biimipi 10 Cove. ll:0fl a.m. S. S. 10:00 am.; Nine Mile Creek. 3:00 p.m.; Clydc A spokesman for the contractors sary of the founding of Kinsmen said "r-miplnycrs have already of- ur lowing ii meeting nf the Executive thcr Johnston as chairman. stick to your Scout promise al- i"'"k "wll" dwdlwk SW" K35h' pleblscne to decide whether Kash. 000 rbond Thursday. accused of i to kill Fr ” Ei- Council. He succeeds Mr. Walter waysreven after you have reused r u r. 1. 3. "ii" ''”l'' 5l”"'” 3”” P"kl5"" ”" I”d"' "iiii0W"- ghffet lunch! :l!ctelll)ello(llhadiillillict;ttl!irwllli my-er, 7;3o, Rgv. George xmen, Currie wnn nu rwnnnn bgcausg TRAIN l.ATE- i The Borden (n be a u(,y-and God nap you In hat: this" B':l”arg;:'rmn"':"'b0ail'Ig Sweden's Gunnar V. Jarrlng. but India claims Kashmir as part The Secret service sum John Hotel. The rreslden. Joe snenmn Minister. of ill-health. train to Charlottetown was held up do 113' council president for February. of the Indian federation by acccs- Hncovnky posted . uu-"rerun; necommend nI-- with Mrs. Shelfoon received the at North Wilishire last night for Guests present included-Mr. R. over two hours due to engine C. Parent. Provincial Commission- was empowered to examine with the two governments any propos- slon of the then maharaja Sir COVEREAD PASTORAL Charge Harry Slngh in 1947. United Church of Canada. Rev. W. letter to the White House on VII- KENSINGTON United Church. entlne's Day. complaining his 806- Journeymcn plumbers now re Srtiday. February 24th. Church guests which included Premier A. celve .S2.l2 an hour. W. Matheson and Mrs. Matheson. trouble, The en inc. (r-om .1;-ei ht . I . I als that might contribute to a set- Jarrlng accepted the mission on n.n.n,,nn rndnsmnl dlnnbmg n. i n Gnndu H- FOHYUI. B-An Miiiisieh Cliuffii School 9.50. Morning worship 11 extra were usgd to take the Dans illlshelillrlgistillglentl Dr Ge;mIllgI:. ”9"i9"i- c0"d"l0" iii" mill” "id Paklmi" sion was too small. Y P9 B,f5"r'vi',,ll'8f.l.'d:., wamle services for Sunday. Febfuary 24- o'clock. Awarding of temperance senger train the remaining fifteen Gordon Kerr. Executive Commis- The 0” Wi"”9lY 5'3” iii "19 '5i”iP9''3ie- 5' " W "W" hick He claimed the president was mo 1 mended the 1057- Union Road. 11100 B-m-: certificates. Evening: Worship 7.- miles in Charlottetown. sioner' Mrs. Roy Mccabe Presi- cusfofner Himuiayus between Infill! and by APi'ii-15- mlsmanaging the affairs of the Almcm h fefop: an "I. mien. St8nh0Pe- 3200 P-m-: W931 C0V'3' 30. Sacred concert by boys and dent of the Mothersi Auxiliary. wf-"ii Piiiiisiiiii has been Iii 0519'” Alli"? V- K- Ki'l5l""1 Me"0"- I'i' country, and threatened to kill ”cc"l”" W lc me" ur nncep cjnb, held. 7130 P-in girls choirs 8.3). Summerfleld 2.30 The following leaders attended B Accident Pf dl5C0id he"? '0'" mi"? iliii" iii"! dl3'5 ""Vi"3 "bin" mlimle - him or I member of his family. gilamngligmvng gftyfenotnw was . Mnnsnnmnnu Pmbmnm p.m. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. B.A. (Scouts) .. Abe Zaksm. Foster Y Yem- india and Pakistan occupy the secret Service nld. Minister. ST. PAUL'S Y.P. -On Wed- nesday. February 20th. St. Paul: Young Peoples held their regular weekly meeting at the church hall. opened the meeting. was led by Allison Gill. .After the business meeting the Young People enjoy- ed an evening of Square Dancing. Lunch was served. The singing of Taps closed the meeting. BIRT FUNERAL - The funeral of the late Mrs. Norman Blrt was held Tuesday afternoon from the Cutcllffe Funeral Home. Service said he would forward the resolu- tlon to his government but it would not be considered until af- ter I new cabinet is formed about mid-March. Menon ap- peared weak but improved since his collapse from exhaustion Wed- nesday. represented by Dr. George Fisher and Mrs. Fisher; Lions by ES. Matheson and Mrs. Mathesnn; Gyro by Pat Ready and Mrs. Ready; Kiwanas by Earl and Mrs. Mscheod. Burke. Albert Burke. Frank Zakem: (Cubs)-Dorothy MacDon- ald. Marion Chandler. Frances Dorsey, Joan Vail. Irma Doiron. Lorena Peters. Doris Coady. Toasts proposed during the ban- quet-The Queen; the Fathers. by Scout Philip Muialay. responded to by Mr. Alan Mecxinnon; the Memory of Lord Baden-Powell. by Queen's Scout. Bernard Callaghan The procedtng closed with a sing-song led by Scoutmaster Abe Zakem. folowed by a film "Sec- ond Canadlsn Jamboree." shown by Mr. Gordon Kerr. Executive Commissioner. Church. A congregational meeting of Harrington. Mount Stewart and Marshfleld congregations will be held in Marshfield church on Mon- day. February 25. at 2.30 p.m. :ti,i'deiit Minister - J. Karl Eng- s . TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE. Rev. Lindsay R. Graves. Minister. Services for S u n d a y. February 24th. Bonshnw. 11:00 a.m.: West- moreland. 3:00 p.m.; T r y o o, 7:30 p.m.” Sunday School at Tryon. 11:00 am. All are welcome. II U N T E R RIVER PASTORAL separate parts of it. The vote to send Jarrlng was 10 to 0 with the Soviet Union ab- stnlnlng. Russia vetoed a similar resolution W s' ” y because it mentioned the possibility of using I UN force to observe I plebis- MACLEOD- At the P.E.I. Hospi- tal February 19. 1057. to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. MacLeod (nee Grace Dunnlngl I son. 9 lbs. 8 ozs. Gordon Francis. READY- At the Charlottetown Hospital on Feb. 21. 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ready. s IOII. Weig t ti lbs. 15 ozs. MACLEAN- At the Prince County Hospital on Feb. 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Macllean. Borden. (nee Shirley Stewart. Sea View) I daughter Joanne Lenore. weight ll lbs. 13 ozs. TORONTO tCPl-Police said a customer leaving the wicket was shot in the leg accidentally by a bank teller about to begin clean- ing a revolver Wednesday. The victim was Arthur Soulsby whose condition was not serious. Police were investigating the in- cident. the sccdnd of its kind in the Toronto area in a week. A teller in a branch in suburban Etobicoke shot himself in the foot in the previous mishap. Canal Opening Dales Announced OTTAWA (CP)-Opening dates for Canada's main line canals were announced here Tiiursday by the transport department. The Welland Canal will open April I. The Sault Ste. Marie canal is scheduled to be opened for navigation April 4 sad. the St. Lawrence River canals. compris- ing the Lachlne. Soulanges. Corn- wall and Wllllamsburg eansls. Gamma Hi-Y Club. Held Regular Meeting Gamma Hi-Y Club was held on the Feb. 19. 1957 It the Y centre. The president. Lorraine Cameron. was in the chslr. The meeting be- Painiing For Fun Interests University Women's Club Special guests for the February United Nations in New York. Chm,” The United Church of was conducted by Rev. EC Evans ms Excellency Mo” Rev Mal Dinner Meeflng meeting of the Charlottetown Uni The Unjverguy womerr, club Wig 0P'eu APi'iiI15- ' h 5;nBxI:l;r:hltlIllllllgIl:ihl:ntil:cll:)?l:)?l:Eeg ; . - . - ' - -- . . . the al open ng date or t a 1n I I 0(1)-lg v Hymn. Canada. Services on Sunday. Feb. The Pa” b""" W9” A” t. h" ' llARDING-- At the Prince County coim A. MacEachern. Bish l ver-silty women 5 Club were work Will IPOIISOF I EVCi1iii8 by e an ng 14th. as follows: North Wiltahire. Sm”"' wall" A"ld' Vlcu" El-H" Hospital on Feb. 19th. to Mr. and Charlottetown. who was :lll)BDl)e " 0' 0' F' ""1 members ol the P'E'I' A" canso canal has been set for The mlnm” d me la” meeting Arthur Grant. Oliver Ross. Mi- chael Bolger. The interment was in the Belfast Cemetery. MCQUAID FUNERAL - The funeral of George Leo McQusid was held Thursday morning from The Hennessey Funeral Home to 11:00 I.m.; Hampshire. 2:30 p.m.; Hunter River. 7:30 p.m. Sunday School. 10:30 I.m. Rev. C. R. Moose. B.A.. B.D.. Minister. CORNWALL PASTORAL Charge. United Church of Canada. Serv- ices Sunday. February 24th - under the direction of Mrs. Rena Johnstone and Mrs. Jean Parker sometime in April. Other matters of business were dealt with. including a donation to wards Hungarian relief and the setting up of I scholarship com Society: Mrs. Creelman. Miss Lowe. Mrs. Pass. and Mrs. Mac Kay. A fascinating demonstrations on painting for fun were given by Mrs. Crcclman. using water still life; colors. and by Mrs. Gass. using oil paints; landscape Miss Mrs. Eldon Harding. Darnley. I daughter. Carla Darlene. Weight 7 lbs. 0 ins. . MacPHERs0N - At the P.E.I. Hospital. January 31. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley MacPher- son. New Town Cross. a daugh- April 15. but passage may be pos- sible by April 8 if lceconditions in the strait of Canto north of the lock and canal are clear enough to permit shipping. education. to be present. was represented by Rev. Preston Hammlll of the Basilica staff. Murder Charge were read and adopted. The act- lag treasurer collected dues which i””"'f..”s”'n”" '”i'..l'" nil-'1? aoswe Elem - - "y- i 4 Mary woodslde and Joy Nicholson to help serve at the supper meetini 0' "'9 The Monthly dinner meeting of Wildey Lodge. I.0.0.F. was held last night in the Lodge Room with I large attendance present. Bro. George Newman was chairman. A pleasing feature of the meet social servlccr. sub- . I .n I u f v Lowe spoke on the development of mittee for next year. Pwvlncm M'l""y' u'""u' ml” Y's men this week. Killlluilh 11100 I-In-l New DOI'nlI!- sfnegwra SMB"m" whfrlf ii; ter. Irene Mabel. 8 lbs. to on. Is In N B :5,3','f,,..,f,,l,i;5j,?l',,i'c,.i;i',,?c,..,'jii; painting through the ages. lllustrat The thanks of the meeting were iiiiiilili "Gil I An election for the office of ion. 3:00 p.m.; Cornwall. 1:30 p.m. '1 5 "' W” "' " ' ' Bron A prckard and Ne" Mn ing her talk with various paintings. expressed by Miss Yeo to the 35”” E- Wm” (cCF"v"' treasurer was carried out. Those lnnnny school. comwnnl ":00 by Rev. Preston Hammill who Il- MacPHAIL-At the Western Hos- DALHOUSIE Kenna b Em J A Mn Nmc Congratulations were extended membe ., of the An club for I, couver East) said municipIl- nominated were Arlene Bernard. .im' nevi R" A' P'n"'on' Mini 'Ill)esronlIl)Il-duB3e'i'eiiravildcuGlltlilshesgxlcfd 3”" ('jr0rl"rno'J0n;lvi' 'f-r.M.fi (Ind Joseph Rlchald NI: (ll: Pliivc-1' P G M alid 25 year ljewelli to Miss Helen Yeo on her being most interesting and educational me” We" i'"99ivi”K ""P0'i5ibiiiii9l Be erley MICKIY. J0!!! Rlmwyv Wei" ' i ": " " ' 'c ' "" ' ' ' A l - 1-ded !I'owshl to its dth ro ra A social hour brought "QV" c0i"'mliiliCii W319" "i9 00ii' Na alie Johnston and Eleanor in the choir. Interment was In the M 1 M I.) n. Cilarlo. was charged Thursday 3i'0!- M0i'ieY Smiiih Dnullias G855 "ll" ' ' . P i' " S i' ll m- u H II --MARlm"IELD-- Presbyterian. C'”'i'iiic C9u'i9'-9i'5- P5" belie" Colllillalfn. Waetl3IlIllar7r lbs. .12. :1... uicht .wm. mnrdnnrn xnrnnnn. and Robert Macklnnon by Bro. Status of Women Commission at the meeting to I close. I tu on was drawn up. The time gown”; The new treasurer I Church. The hours of service for Sunday. Feb. 34 are as follows: Harrington ll a.m.. Mount Stewart I p.m.. Marshfleld 'I.M p.m. All were: John Malone. Gordon Lank. Paul McGonnell. Roland Mcliityra Leonard McQuaid. Bnice Mclfin might be Ipproachl when the articles of Confedera on govern- ing federal. provincial and munic- D0 I-IP8l'I'elle. 13. w on beaten body was found Feb. 10 near her home It Charlo Station. 10 miles A.O.F. Gill. P.G.M. Bro Robert Maclfinnon intorduc ed the speaker of lhe evcnlniz. Mr. Arlene Bernard. It was decided that arrangements be made for the movie the two clubs play i0 FLANAGAN - To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flanagan. (nee Lorraine O icy and Damien Mcquaid. The Wciithcrbiel city. on Tliursdly. from Dalhousle. Russell Ewing who gave a very Jinatters might have to be re. nlgonsornrrhno ut..:,nggh:i;e arpageicgmih Ah corne-gregngpnlri funeral was very larsely attended. ti-lebruinry "all. aid thgemcharlntitii; -hlmichard iisi mafried and has tun: inteti-hestlng)jan.i l;Sll1!l1ClllVP address . . A R Lusby (I:-Cumberland) girth: these arrangement! In g c urc own osp .a an er. we I: ran. a s I native on e su ect. syc oogy. k ' i ' I 1.,” u, Mgr-ghngm church n Mun. ”?3APsAe:ivi: Ind, Svrsinsgeld lIII'- I lbs. 12 cu. Tracsdie. N.B. A hearty vote of thanks was :1mn:::a:l'pp'l;'l:: wrm" 1' W" m:l"dbe"l:l;ecl:n3,:d :3, day. February 25.. at 1. p.m. ;n;'-195., sf; Iii" .";Im'g'.yi'3si;- The charge was laid before extendedto the speaker and to the ' ” "ii ' " " ii'”"'V ' ' Student Minister - .1. Karl Eng- Ibh. DEATHS AUI.D- At the Prince County Hos- pital on Thursday. Feb. 31. 1967. Mrs. Robert C. Auld of Free- town. aged 67 years. Rest It her late residence from w are Funeral service will be held on Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Peoples Cemetery. I RICHARn- Al the Charlottetown Hospital on Feb. 21. 1957. Charles Richard. st. Margarets, aged 74 years. His remains were trans- ferred Iast evening from the Hennessey Funeral Home to the residence of his son. William A. Richard St. MIl1Iret's. from where the funeral will be held Sstuiday morning at nine o'- clock to St. Margaret's Church for Requiem High Mass. Inter- ment in the Church Cemetery. with th: provinces. Constitutional amendments might be neceusry to allow the federal government to earmark for municipalities a part of its tax-sharing payments to the prov'-ees. Magistrate J. Thomas Troy by committtee from Alpha Rebekah RCMP Corporal Michael Glllis. Lodge for the splendid dinner serv Richard was remanded for liear- ed. in; Feb. 27. RCMP Sit. W. R. Bryenton also appeared in court. He has had charge of the investigation since discovery of the death. BEATEN AND GAGGED It was a Sunday morning when 'i9V?i'li bfty-A. attracted b I dog's barking. found the bodyy under snow-covered bushes. The girl's face had been bruised by blows and she was gagged. An autopsy was held It Fred- ericton but the cause of death has not been revealed. Authorities said the medical report probably would not be made until an Inquest. for which I data has yet to be announced. Tile girl had left her home to visit neighbors the night before future. Arlene Bernard volunteer- ed to look into the matter. is was moved by Ruth Ramsay an seconded by Pat Henthom iluii the meeting silicon. The meeting closed with ninslns oi the 0'1"”- Matthlas Day. st. John's Church. Prayer. St. Elizabeth's Church. 2.30 pm. Evening Prayer. Rev. George R.F. Ebsary. Rector. NEW Glasgow Christian Church. Sunday. February 24. morning Worship and Communion I1 I.m.. New Glasgow Community Sunday School. 12.15. Cavendish United Baptist Church. Worship Service. 3 P-m. Rev. Bryer R. Jones. B.D. Minister. "COLLEGE TIMES" Thu February edition of "Cnlege Times." quarterly publication of the P.W.C. students has just been released. The 0-page periodical givcs ample coverage to all of the collegial-is extra-curricular activ- ities-sport. social. etc. Edltorially. the college paper renrets the lack of material for publcatlun being 31'. JOEN1. Nfld. (CF) - Pre- mier Smailwood urged his fellow Grange.-men at their association k i W ” ” night to stand by the Union Jack against people who would do away with it in favor of a distinctive Canadian flag. "Nothing can take the place of the Union Jack." he said. "It is the symbol of Empire. It is su- cine." He said agitation for a new flag has calmed down since Newfound- land entered Confederation nearly eight years ago. Nowfoundland's protest in favor of the Union Jack was giving heart to the stroll! loyalists in Nova scotll. British Columbia and Ontario. Newfouiidlanders would never lose their British loyalty. he said. "The events of the Nat few months made us lick . . . when we think of the country that gave the last ounce of blood for the world. and freedom from the wild beast. being kicked in the back and booted back to I third-rate power. while countries. both in the east and west. are ioi-ding over Bri- tain. If England goes down the world will lose I great bulwark." EXECUTIVE HERE - Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds. Cumber- land Street. met Mr. A. Gordon Cleveland. Montreal. executive ehry for Canada of the Mui- tiple Sclerosis Society. at the air- port Thursday upon Mr. Cleve- Ind's arrival. He will hold I meet- ing Friday evening and be in the province for several days. SERIOUS ILL -Word has been received by Mr. Lloyd Moreside of the serious illness of his son-in- law. Mr. John Sweeney, formerly of 45 Grafton St.. City. Mr. Sween- ey suffered I severe heart attack . at his home in Montreal. is now a .; patient is the Queen Mary's Vet- i erIa's Hospital. His many friends wish him I speedy recovery. Homebuilcling Drops Sharply OTTAWA ICPI - Homcbiiilriing dropped sharply across the coun- try in January. government esti- mates showed Thursday. Loans approved under the Na- tional I-fouslng Act slumped to 251, down 00 per cent from the 1.245 approved in January last year. the Central Mortgage and Housing Starts on new houses in centres with 5,000 population or more fell to 1.454. down 58 per cent from the 8.400 I year ago. However. the number of new All men and women of Prince Edward Island will be given an opportunity in meet and to lieu Miss Elisabeth Jensen National President Women's Progressive Conservative Association-Moi Canada Iceadldsteiiithe Opposition Gives Qualified Support -To Grants Proposal years. sprinkled with a number of "9" dull” WW9 "'i""'l'3 PM liofml 00"iPi9i9d iucreliled by redad m"u"" m,I r.ru,.,,.. u, --3..ci.-- Mu. MACN'Ell.L- Suddenly on Thurs- dropped Into a roadside canton about six per cent to 7.304 from 01''”'"i ici" urn 0PP0Iiu0I the resolution for payment of tax II . hm. mm” h m I.” .,v.r.i .x.,.u.ug mu." day. Feb. 21. 1957, Harper Mac- to buy some peanuts. sin df!Ip- 5,531. speakers gave on ed Iuiwort sum: 11 property of crown cor- articles. highlighted by a new Neill of as rim-uy Street. Rest- he-red between the canteen and Canada last year produced . Thursday to I cut pro rotations. they should Minnie onovm cum man. .1 can . hmm-y, on log at the MIcLeIn Funeral u0"i9- record 18.000 new homes. will i0 GU04 0"” 0' '94- ii!!! Maggi II 01301! 40- " me prmdnny Dr W M”. Hung, Fnngfgi ffojn 33,11” The sturdfly - built Richards . eral grants DIM 'l:dlIIl:llPIIl!lOI II NEW m, M 2:, 1”? x----. an --n--" ----g s.----- g-------,- s,-,--;--.-.,.,-;;- an ii: ........""- W '""" '"' pr r d p M " t”"."...';..::"".'a ...ru:.?.”::.' "'..... ':.."::.'.' . CO CO I . 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