in «fig, "’ ,. We; my “Mal. . FIVE MEMBERS of Hi. Montague Chorale are seen putting final touches to one of the numbers for the forth~ ‘ISLAND NEWS PAGE" Montague, Souris. Kings County From left to right are: Ralph Beck, Mrs. Arnold Wight- man, Mrs. Helen Coffin and Douglas Coffin. At the piano lCounciI Retains 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed. Dcc.__l_'§. 1962. Speculation Spurred et ' y Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer Cabin B DON MacLEOD In the aftermath of Mom day’s provincial general election. which returned the Progressive Conservatives in power. Premier Walter R. Shaw faces the prob- lem of finding a replacement for Provincial Treasurer and At' torney-General Melvin McQuaid, the only cabinet minister who was defeated. The premier indicated yesv torday morning that Monday's election will be the last to be carried out under existing elec- tion legislation. “At the next session of the legislature." said. the government will in- troduce an electoral reform act." TRIBUTE TO McQUAID The premier took the news of Mr. McQuaid’s defeat hard saying “he was the ablest man to appear in the political life of this province in many l' years. Premizr Shaw said that lie Makeup man; one who will give his full ‘ time to provincial finances." } While the premier did iiotl mention any other cabinet. changes. there has been somei speculation in past weeks thati a minor cabinet shuffle is in the offing. Unnamed changes were . . predicted by one cabinet mln-l “mmallon- 1" Medlcl'w “fill- mer last week. I aesthesial by the Royal (.o-fl i lege of Physicians of Canada. uring the past year. mcm-. . - - Dr. Johnston graduated from be“ 0‘ government mdlcatedt Dalhousie University in 1956 that electoral reform for the! province would come soon. Be- 3“ “"9 W‘l'fladuat‘ (are Monday. “unwise Blob training at the Victoria Gen- tion was called, Premier Shaw 331 Hospital' 1351"“. find the said electoral reform legislation 5‘“ Children 5 “WWW I“ was being worked on. Toronto. He is the son of Mr. : . i ANAESTHETIST Dr. A. E. Johnston has been granted a Fellowship. by ex- The report of a Royal Com-f "‘1 Mr" Len“ JOh'l‘wn' mission on electoral reform was. Montague' and 1“ ,at tabled at the last session of that ggfizeniq Bpracucmg m 53”“ ' A . . legislature. and since that time? the Conservative party has met ‘ in caucus to study it. ' SECOND THOUGHTS Giving some second thoughtsI m. DeLmy returned home a" the Grimm“- lhe pre'iTuesday from a visit to Hall- mler Said. I am very P19“— fax. N.S.. where he visited ed about it. As far as the gov- with relatives. Vlaltad with Mr. and Mrs. J! . Miss P a as v Johnson. Mrs. Joseph Johnson. Jr.. and Mrs. Philip Macanii- arn. motored to Charlottetown last Weak. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rich ards. and son Kenneth. were re cent shoots of Mr. and rs. Nelson W. Nansen. Chester Walker has returned home followlnl nursery in the Prince Edward Island Hospi- ta . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kins. Boston. Mass. are. visiting it Georgetown with Mr. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert a... No Decision On Rocounts Liberal Leader Alex W. Ma- thoson said y o s to r d a y his party cannot malts any dcclsions regarding recounts until a check is made with the polls. Most likely points for, consid- oration of recounts arc in First Kings. whore William Acorn lost to . R. MscLoan by votes. and in '1' rd Queens. cii Miller trails B. Mgacoltaa by 21 votes. 1.85! to King. ‘ Sgt. Jo se ph Gotell of the; RCAF stationed at Winnincs.t Man. is visiting his father.l Jo'seph Gotcll and his brother. Kilmball Gotell and Basil. Go- l. Miss Mas Lovers. RN Miss Florence Lovers. RN. ra- turned recently from Boston. Mass. where they attended the funeral of their brother. New- man Lavars. whose death oc- curred on November 11th. Mrs. Alec MacKlnnon return- ed recently after I no it some time in Halifax and Plctou. S. S .. as I Melville Ross is receiving con- gratulations on his 913i birthday which he celebrated Sunday. Nov. 25th. Mr. Ross has ban a life-long resident of George own and is enjoying good health and maintains a keen interest in the happenings of the clay. George MacDonald of Boston. Mass. spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Acn- cas MacDonald. Signalman Charles Mair of Royal Canadian Corps of thc andi Sill- ' Narrowest PC defeat was In \Fltth Kings. where,Goorso Fer- guson (Li holds a some adse over McConnell (PC). mm. nals. stationed at Camp Gare. town.)l.B.. visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mair. ro~ ccntly. matron-m Picturb Your I Lady with Fur Jacket fond Christmas! . . . and in any jacket from our store Your 1 will loos her absolute Iovaliestf W a to ii her eyes sparkle When she tries it on ..and remember. too. at Island Furriers we welcome your busi- coming festival of Christmas is the chorale's director. Mrs. - ' e, f emmem “in Coqcemed' we Miss 143"” O’Brien ha! '9‘ ‘ “a” “3"”? “m mom” - Beck- . £13.23: organism: :1ii.“1.b‘i.‘f°.’2liii it": if; our ‘“ ‘i ‘ W" i “i” “"3 ‘5 my I . ‘ though he did suggest Monday past three years. with a glance] M.P’.....j M", Han-y Bishop. ‘1 Party urns: “3,112.82: Pawugfle 3:2“?! P “6- a mgm that Hou‘se speaker Jenn ‘0 the mm’e' Partialer inidauizhter Sandra and son Bill. I For fiiicst Christmas' " . I 33:12:“.50111‘15. may be “’3' regard to resources develop-i Every Teen ' ' ' ‘ ' ment. - - t ’ ‘ MONTAGUE -« A discussioni Greene. Hughes. Ings. Reid who Ml‘v MCQuald also held the “I really think the people res. Nile iheggffngialsafl 1’ $233533. i took place last'night at the re-‘ were in attendance sent. wishes Post of allOFHEY~g9n€z‘al- The lize that the government means commendation on the “me of it “(pm-Ami}; _ By popular well known ngs cnunty giilar Montague Town Council! for a speedy return to good premier SUBEESl—ed that Cllar- something very suitable to our yearthe election was heid_peo-1: on your 2 Ltd demand. the Montague Chorale choral group to the public. .meenflg Concernlng lhe recent. lleallll l0 Counmlor CJ- “3591‘ lonemwn lawyer Alb“ Farmer ecoflomy — we intend '0 93‘ ple were delighted. it was casyf Chfltm‘“ X ' is once again this year present- Fouowing the Yuletide {95.1 conversion of Fraser Street. to. who 15 absent from the prom ma); tie harried :0 ltllis ppSll‘lon- tabllfith. lhrOllBh 0Hr resources to get to meetings and no parti- 0 L,“ z." Grafton 8t. cn'tow. in; a festival of Christmas tivities the group went back iota onc-way thoroughfare. Al-j "1"”0- if 9'? goglg- 9, 1E 3:53? deyeloprllenl pl‘OEFEm. 591m“ cular domain 5 were made on & .i music. Last. ear a recital of work in preparation for the‘ though a number of complaints1 Kenneth MacDonald. attorney. Oldaube“; bgfys’ t‘“ Rom” “mg with Wh'Ch “‘8 People {if anyone bcca e of weather. Ii 9 0"] P137. this type introduced this now REL Music Festival early in ‘ 113d been treceivedthit Eras decid-i alt law was presgntl to inttrodukclei iglbi'net shangegre; ivaiiclgetatl: mpgrsl‘ilse can awork onttthlfr think if I were caning “Other 2 z the s rin . Thein work in this' 6 in CO" lnue Wl l 9 Present lie new town y-aws or t e . ' . ‘ Y ‘ ‘1 OPP" u" 3’ election. [ would hold it at the 0 ’ 9' ' progrgm is; very highly praisfi arrangement until such time as ‘ consideration of the council. 1t. OX” “W1 m" Execut‘ve coun- Oilygé‘klflg and enmlns for them' same time of the year." "159 on” St' Dm "Muck. the street will be widened andi Fire Chief Douglas coffin was sidewalks laid for the safety of! also present to answer quash elerdiientary and regional schooll ions pertaining to a proposed 5‘“ ems- well to be sunk for fire protect- - - ~ ' - ‘ . a L’ a: sh ‘ Mayor Yeo. Counc1110rs.Beck.l‘ ion. The council approved a c bme He sald 1“ too mg a —‘—‘_"‘—'—“_"" motion to dig such a well. ed by the adjudicator, Lloyd Queen of Toronto. From this very successful be. ginning. the chorale has since made several public appearan- ces in Island centres. s “I think that through the campaign our program clear -- a better set of condi- tions for the people of the prov- job for anyone who already has ince " c . Premier Shaw sail that the position of treasurer will “not of the present EASTERN WATCH FOR THE OPENING BRIEFS HAS TRIP Colin MarDougall has return-l ed from a business trip to Cam- The group. which is under thei meted a Series Of Femimams direction of Mrs. Ralph Becki 0f songs 01d and new m qu' of Montague. is compnsed oft tague. Eldon. Morell and Mill- eight women and nine men. with “ew- Mi“ Peggy Beck as Henchman-i l proceeds from these con- Al ist. The chorale has just com-f cam were Ewe“ "0 the Mm” .________— tague Community Welfare Lca- Herbert Mab‘ giie to aid in its efforts in op-‘ Town policeman Ed Downc. reported that he had answered 14 calls and had collected $76 in fines. T council held several special meetings during the month to deal with matters per- taining to the frozen food plant. to administer a department of government. I want a good risoan DELIGHTED Commenting on the time of: OF THE COMMUNITY MARKET My She herd." . . . . Le sags “The Last Milenderating the local skating rink Mrs. Robin Clay was accom- l for the coming season“ NORTH RUSTICO bridge. Mass. YOUTH TO MEET VISITED DAUGHTER Panist. Pallbearers: Albertl Th“ Series Of programs “"55 -- . Mr: fCecil BSLdM'o altialgfue. Acorn. Nelson Acorn. William 3 70:111de off with anh evening’s OTTAWA tCPl—The federal " - * ’ span te wee en in 8131! Hunter. Wallace MacKenzie,‘en 9T, Emmenl 01‘ ‘9 Fallen“ executive count“ 01 the New General Electrlotree II t _ with her daughter. Miss Sandra James Campbell, Robert Acorn, of Riverside Hospital. Democratic Youth will meet goes out the others wm'hLItaylitEngiI'am:.iIchigzld1:131:33: ' . I Bell who is a nurse-in-training inlthe Victoria General Hospi- ta . here Dec. 29 and 30. it was an nounced Tuesday. The li—man group representing ane prov- inces will make plans for the federal convention in Regina next August. Flowerbearers: Roderick Mac-‘> This year's “35‘in Will be Kenzie, Parker Campbell. Char-i Slmllfll‘ in lm‘m 10 [he one Pre- les MacDonald. Earl Jenkins? 36mm 8 Year ago. The popular Committsl service was at thei and beautiful Christmas music Acorn cemetery. Dundas. i will feature not only the full en- Newtowyarliia: CHAPMAN 59”" 1“ '0‘” pa” “"mm‘v ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ FUNERAL “. but also solos a quartet trio i Dartmouth. N.S.. where she The funeral for Captain Alfred; and numbers by the male and ' 1 your present sets free of charsc. NEWSON ELECTRIC Dial 894-8325 WATCH FOR ADVERTISED SPECIALS SPENT SEVERAL DAYS spent several days with 1- E. Chapman was held Tuesd ‘ daughter, Joan. Mrs. Alexand- Dec. 11 from the United Chur‘cili' female 599nm}? Separately. er MaFDmlgall. Mrs. Gillis was Murray Harbor, when, wm‘cé Thc recital is scheduled for‘ accompamw to Ham“ by MYS- was conducted by Rev David the Mamas“ Regional High' Bennett Gillis. Bat-wise. Dunng' the'sflv‘ce‘ ghool auditorium Wednesday, . CLOTHES NEEDED {4133;032:112 sasng Hts” also.” ec. 19 Mrs- R‘w- BeCk. chairman of u 9 misc . ymn,i the Montague welfare comm” were Jesus Keep Me Near The UNFQUNDED BELIEF ice reports a very urgent need Crossn and “when the Roll is {The notion that elephants are for donations of clothing espec. Called Up Yonder". pailbead.‘ |a rain; of mice is not. borne nu. tally for children. Many boxes as wens Wallace Penny. Jaimesl y 0 salvation 811d experiments, CHRISTMAS SALE .. ‘ took place in Murray Harbor t;rr.:u.:f‘:€{ii;rwarms. cemetew- SPECIAL t c direction n t e Montague Funeral Home, was conducted Archflf & Macnonald I 8V get. Carl Currie. assisted Ltd, Mak.r y e Russell Burns. Mrs. Plrkdfle ’ must he picked next week and Harris. Garnet Harris. Shah-“1.9 Sizing: P” "" memo" l" the needy must not be disap- ME’CI‘KW. JflCk Jackson 801d lmme m e” hams' _ _’ pointed. she said. Walla Hume. The Legion So Cozy for se ' , . . , _ i LLEWELLYN FUNERAL _ ‘erVice was conducted by Dan ‘ ‘ il Munn. 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