~ |sland News Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. 23, 1965. 5 RCMP Recruit Gets Posting Roger Oluf Pederson, son of Mr. and Mrs. G.O. Pederson, Tignish, has received his first posting in the RCMP. — Cnst. Pederson graduated from recruit training at Depot Divis- fon, Regina, Saskatchewan, on Nov. 17 and has now heen posted for duty in Nova Scotia. He entered the ROMP in March of this year after com- pleting his education at Tignish Regional High School. Three Accidents Are Investigated about 10.30 Saturday night two miles from Souris on the main highway involving a 1965 car re- portedly driven by Weston East Baltic, and a K Of C Bang $ WEATHER PGE 5 WEATHER ... TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- | tures: DOWGON cia ccsckn cs 18 4 ViCtOWER | eciccccce 41. 48 COBOEY Sissciics 8 32 Winnipeg ......... a. SF : ONENTERT 28 3t TOMO oe xis scene 39 43 Montreal ......... 28 30 Saint John ........ 33 n Moncton ......... $1 41 Haalifax .<... sce: 33 44 Charlottetown .... 27 40 tt OOUNG <i ccuen Oe 39 Yarmouth ........ 37 43 Ot. JONES kcicccess OS 38 Boston ..... 39 40 New York ......... 4 47 Miami atin ae 84 New Orleans ...... 69 75 Puce ert 51 69 Los Angeles ...... 58 66 HALIFAX (CP) — The. wea- ther office says a storm east of Cape Cod was giving rain to all regions of the Maritimes late Monday except Northern New Brunswick where some light snow was falling. , The storm will move north- eastward passing through New- foundiand today. The precipit- ation will gradually diminish over the three provinces today as the storm moves ‘away. Cold- er air will push into the Mari- times today causing tempera- tures to fall during the daylight hours at most places. Another disturbance over the Great Lakes will move eastward to give more wet weather Wed- y: ; Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity, Northern Nova Scotia, Eastern Shore, Prince Edward Island: Over- cast: Intermittent rain, ending this» evening. Turning colder. Northerly =winds 25 gusts to 40 @iminishing this evening to northwest 15. Early morning and mid afternoon temperatures at Halifax 43 and 38, New Glasgow 40 and 38,-—-Goshen- 43. and: 38, Charlottetown 38 and 3.’ Outlook for Wédnesday. Overcast. Showers. Little temperature change. : High tide today at Charlotte- town 11.12 a.m. and 10.40 p.m. At. Rustico at 7.23 a.m. and 5.42 pm. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 7.07 a.m. and sets at 4.52 p.m. LOCAL BRIEFS ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. Claud Mills, 248 Fitzroy Street has entered the Prince Edward treatment. IN HOSPITAL Joseph Gallant, 28 Great George Street, has entered the Prince Edward Island - Hospital for treatment. : RETURNS HOME Mrs. Joseph Carr, 1 Hensley Street, has returned from Mon treal where she had been a patient in the Montreal General Hospital since Oct. 23. HAS SURGERY Mrs. John A. MacDonald, Glasgow Road, who has been a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital for the past two weeks, underwent surgery on Thursday. Mr. Mac- Donald, who was also hospitali- “ed, is convalescing at the home of his son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacDon- ald, Glasgow Road. RETIRED ONLY In a story from The Guard- ian’s Ottawa Bureau yesterday it was stated “the death of Sen- | ator Thomas Vincent Grant of Montague leaves one vacancy in P.E.I.’s four-member Senate tepresentation."" The reference to the death of Senator Grant is in error; he is in retirement only. His retirement from the Senate was announced recently. eee Island Hospital for | Held In Souris SOURIS — The annual Knight’s |St. Mary's Parish Hall, Souris |Sunday with about 100 persons in jattendance. Head table guests jwere:' Matt Hagen, Leonard |O'Connor, Edmund LaVie, Souris Grand Knight; Mrs. LaVie; ‘Benny Callaghan; Rev. Wilfred Keefe; Rev. Pius Murnaghan; Msgr. J. A. Sullivan and Dr. Jos- eph MacMillan, guest speaker. | Dr. MacMillan choise as his topic, ‘‘The Role of the in our Pluralistic Society.” The banquet was catered to by the Souris River Catholic Wo- ‘/men’s League. CITY AREA FUNERALS” ‘BOSWELL FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Almon Boswell was held Sunday, Nov. 21, 196, from the MacLean Funeral Homie where service was con- ducted by Rev. Frank Lacey j and Rev. G.A.B. Eliott. During | the service Donald and Wallace Wood sang as a duet “The Lord Is My Shepherd’’ Congregational hymns were “Safe In The Arms | of Jesus'’ and “Softly and Ten- | derky Jesus Is Calling.” The pallbearers were: Harold Heartz, Herbert Dennis, Sandy Saunders, Sheldon Hayden and Robert Rhynes. The flowetbear- ers were: Henry Boswell, El- wood Weatherbie, George Bos- well, Harry Weatherbie, Mal- colm Taylor, Almon Wood and , Alison Stewart. Interment took place in Dunstaffmage ¢eme- tery. MacLEOD FUNERAL — The ‘funeral for Neil Hudson Mac- *Leod was held Monday, Nov. 22, 1965, from the MacLean Funer- al Home to Zion Presbyterian Church where service was con- ducted by Rev. E.A. Campbell. Hymns were, “Abide With Me” and ‘The Lord Is My Shepherd.”’ The pallbearers were: Allison MacLeod, Ivan Horne, Lawrence Rowe, George Schleyer, Nelson Robertson, and Norman Mac- Leod. Attending in a body were members of the Royal Canadian Legion and staff of Central Creameries who acted as flow- erbearers, Interment took place in People’s Cemetery where the Legion, veside service was |condu by Harry Mortimer, |‘‘Last’Post’’ and ‘Reveille’ be- ae sounded by William Blanch- ard. FRANCIS FUNERAL — The funeral for Joseph Francis took place on Monday morning from the Hennessey Funeral Home to ithe Church of The Most Holy Re- deemer where Requiem. High ‘Mass wat celebrated by his bro- ther, Rev. A.A. Francis of Tru- ro. The stef of the Motor Ve- hicle Branch attended the funer- al. Rt. Rev. P.F. Hughes, Rt. (Rev. P. MacMahon, Rt. Rev. William Simpson, Rt. Rev. G.A. MacDonald, Rev. W.J. Enright \CSsR, Rev. T.P. Butler and Rev. | Sanctunary. were: W.W. Reid, Neil A.-Ma- itheson, A.W. Matheson, QC, Charles Murphy, J.B. Shelfoon and Gregor} Lewis.. The inter- ment took place in the Catholic [ ‘of L.W, Windsor ya \tended the funeral. The pallbear- ers ‘were: Gordon. 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