homeless. The fire broke oe High winds, a quick. start, and cold weather were of no assistance’ tn the » Montague Fire Brigade in the above blaze which left five persons out FIRE LEAVES FIVE HOMELESS : son as well as Mr. and Vernon Riley who liv upper part of the house. of the fire is unknown. insurance was carried on dwelling. Man in picture is identified. about 11 a.m. Friday and in less than an- hour the home and most of the contents. were completely destroyed. Living in the building were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hicken and one Parked Car City pohce reported a collision iim front of 316 Euston Street last Dinner, Dance ‘Meet Your Nei KENSINGTON “A great, time” adequately sums up the | consensus of opinion regarding | “Meet your neighbor night’’ at Kensington. oe Tuesday evening .more than three hundred citizens of the | Kensington Regional High School DEATHS REEVES—At the Prince County | Hospital Feb. 18, 1966, Mrs. | Mary Reeves, wife of the late | . Frank Reeves, inher 8ist year: | ~ -Phee-of Bellevue; P:E.1-age-46. —at—2:30—p.m,—Interment—in St. dence, Alexandra, “Fab. 17; 1986, Wallace -D-—Bre- master Remains will be forwarded from the Davison Funeral Home to her late residence, Freetown, | this evening. «Funeral service will be held from the Freetown | United Churh on Monday at 2.00 p.m. Interment Peoples ceme- tery, Freetown. BREHAUT — At his tate resi- Thursday, haut in his 72nd year. Resting at the -MacLean Funeral. Home until noon today, then to the | Pownal. United: Church. for. ser- vice commencing at 2 p.m. Inter- ment in the church cemetery. HICKOX—AI the Price Edward Island Hospital February 18, | - 1966, Beecher Hickox of Monta- gue, age 74 years, Resting at the Montague Funetfal Home. Funeral from Trinity United Church, Montagye, Sunday, Feb - % at 2 o'clock. Interment in Montague Community cemetevy MacPHEE — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital February 18, 1966, Mrs. Malcolm B. Mac- years: Resting at the Montague Funeral Home. Funeral from Caledonia Presbyterian Church, Monday, Feb. 21 at 2 o'clock. In- terment in Valleyfield cemetery. --MacDONALD —_At-the— Prince Edward Island Hospital Friday, Feb. 18, 1966, Mrs- Wallance B. MacDonald of Covehead Road in | her 86th year. Resting at the/ MacLean Funeral Home from | Sunday, Feb. 20, commencing at 2 p.m. Intermen' in Covehead Road cemetery. SEAR — At Ottawa Tuesday, Feb. 15, 1966, Harry L. Sear, Jr., of 65 Goodwill Ave. in his 36th | year. Resting at the MacLean | Funeral Home- Funeral today, | Feb. 19, from St. Peters Cathe- | dal with service commencing Peters Anglican Church ceme- | “David MacLean; ~“longest-~resi- ; evening ‘ ly hii hit |ested tor tee support of the) A 1062 Vath oy tall g g | Buddy. MacEwen, president of "© Shaw of 91 Road h r Ni ht the Reneiagion, Tiga s Club re- collided with 1963 “Valiant bo | viewed some t projects | which was parked in front of 316, g q lundertaken and accompl: by | Euston Street. The parked -car ts a t fi good District and other points, gather- ee tos a aeons owned by Mrs. Frances Boyles ed “os noe preeee Login ‘elsewhere in the 12 years since |of 53 St. Clair Street. home where they it’s organization. He concluded | ; egg ge yh los peeved by by saying. “A. service. club is | No estimate of damage wee : : t we Mah imedblitnea on the history of the ; The Legion president, Clair a town, of its leading clubs and | were entertained oe "ed (ae, Perea ene MOTOR REWINDING Matthews orchestra wiflf¢ongs | 5 ‘ oWW A ekS as well as music for dancite inant formation 33 years ago Me ae ‘In the receiving line. Were , His. ent building was opened. Worship Mayor Everett @hamp-| 544, wership, ion, and his wife; the clergy, >, Mayor Everett Champion, gave a comprehensive Rev. Dr. L. P. Callaghan, Rev. history of the town from the days Fo walenili ae when it was Five Lanes End, to , : In, Rev. ‘the present day of paved streets | Gordon MacBeth, and their. 14° modern stru - wives; the Lion’s Club president, " tHe gta ua erage Buddy MacEwen; the Board of |+,34 the gathering that as eee Trade president, Don Wood, the of the “Mest -your Royal Canadian. Legion Presi- neighbor night’, was the in ; stitut- eee Clair Mayhew and their ton of a _weleatee wages? for . ; _ heweomers, and, the mayor. was ere demo, ten abked ing 4 waco com “Meet Your Neighbor night", ay Maver Coainglon = eet Mee which proved such a success. W85 Bruce MacLeod, Mrs. P -ef_ceremonies_and_intro-|xejson. Mrs. Donald t Sonia | ~ duced the guests at the head povq Reairsto and Robert Car- table including the Premier! pithers a Walter Shaw. wi port Also introduced were members program the floc frm pollcc| the legislature, Alexander: and young and old enjoyed var- cp get i * . Wc os Be 8.85. ‘the 17-year-old skip will be out, -|sland News Page - hla aa tern By DON ANGUS ada’s newest province pushes back a frontier of sorts Mon- day when .44 teen-age curlers event. pionship _bonspiel becomes a, of Newfoundland’s ‘‘come | year,” but for the 11 rinks | competing in the five-day tour- nament it is the climax ‘to weeks, of practice and provincial play-| offs. js | This historic. port city is long way from home for the three Prairie provinces rinks that have dominated the 19-year his- tory of. the national champion- ships. But the playoffs in Fred-| ericton tast year made no dent in western armor and the Prai- t\rie supremacy is likely to con- tinue Saskatchewan, which has the best record in ‘the event, this year is represented by Donald Hergott’s Humboldt rink and from across the country launch | what Newfoundianders are bill-|Calgary, will step into the hacks | ing as their first national sports for the opening round at 2:30) province's Canadian Schoolboy Rinks Set To Go In St. Johns ito retain the title eaptured St. John’s, Nfld. (CP)—Can-' : - Dan Fink of Regina in 1965. Hergott is a. gra 12 student at Humboldt Collegiate. The Alberta foursome, skipped by Brian Howes, 17, of last three out of the. seven school- boy championships since 1959. WINLESS SINCE 1948 Manitoha, always a contender, will be faced this year with a frustrating 17-year losing streak that dates back‘to 1948 when it last captured the Canadian crown. The province, which also won in the first year of the bonspiel in 1947, will be repre- sented here by a Charleswood quartet skipped by George Wil- son, 19. : Two youthful ‘skips will be carrying on family traditons in national curling competition and one’ of them is a veteran himself in Canadian sehoolboy play. | * _ Wayne Steski, 18-year-old s-' Quebec’s' team hails from Prince of Wales College i dent at Chippewa secondary Saguenay Valley high school in Charlottetown, Prince Edward ~ school in North Bay. Ont. led the province’s Arvida - Chicou- Island, skipped by Ernest Mac- Northern Ontario to Fredericton timi area. Skip Leslie. Hollands Eachern, 17.. ; in 1965 and is back at the na- of Riverbend, Que., is am 18} Danny Herder will skip a rink tional level again this year with year-old grade 10 student with!of four 14-year-old. curlers into two members of last year's seven years curling experience: the championships here for rink. He is the son wt Rudy ‘The. Ontario rink, from Kings-|Newfoundland, The team, be-: Steski who piloted first ton's Collegiate and: Vocational |lieved the youngest ever to com: North Bay rink to represent Institute, is skipped by 18-year- |pete in ‘th@. bonspiel, is from Northern Ontario in the Cana- ojq grade 13 student Mike Boyd, |MacPherson Junior High Sehool dian men's eurling champion- while Douglas Engstrom, 18, jin St. John's. , : ship 10 pote ~. . will lead his Prince George jp nee Wayne rying ring foursome into the national play- d t Nerihere Culaela te pocond title off under the, British Colummas....-* HOUR TOWING in B pipdtay om Bob om & Birk banner. 4 SERVICE la or won . Representing the other Mari- | aE let ip Donald Glinz, 18, of | Truro, tine proviness will be 18-year-| Panting s Garage : skipping Nova Scotia's 1966 en- aid Bev Groves, New Brunswick | WOOD: ISLANDS | try, is the son of retired RCMP ‘ink from’ Edmunston's Cormier Phone Eldon” 26-12: officer Gerry Glinz who skipped |High School and a team from eo \p.m. NST. (1 pm. EST) Monday |oo This season's schoolboy cham- determined to: improve on the er iat » Ae ml ie —c finish | Bridgewater. last year. Nova | winter. Alberta haS WOMiceotia earned a reputation as/| | the province's rink im Canadian men’s competition several years ago. He and his teammates stu- dents .at Truro senior high ¥ uM MH MH ¥ H HX * a giant killer in the early rounds of last year’s tourney. | SPECIAL MATINEE AT 3 P.M... ;.... The six most suspenseful a a fighting man ever - = SUNDAY AT 9.00 Semened 7 Lorn Peon Thur Ma Wei SHERI ~~ Now! Enioy Air Canada’s ~ new fun service-to the Sun rington; Frank Jardine-and-the' wives; the principal of the Ken- sington Regional High School, James R. Murphy, the proncipal | of the Kensington Elementary | drink . Mrs. Gordon Cousins, | preg and the Kensington school teach- | ers; also. members of - the town | council and fire chief Bruce! MacLeod and their wives. | Prizes were awarded to the longest married couple, Mr. and : Mrs. Harry Bowness, the newest |¢2™ping equipment. Send 25< and married couple, Mr. and Mrs. |8** GLOBE IMGORT.” SS | dents of the Regional school. dis-|P.0. Box 24,-Station B, Quebec, P.O. | trict, Mr. and Mrs* Alonzo Web- | ster, and Mr. James Hickey, Sr., and the residents most newly ar- rived, Mr. and Mrs. Razevits. ASK. SUPPORT.____- : Don Wood, president of the Board of Trade, in giving a brief account of the activities of the Kensington area Board of Trade Campbell, provincial opposition,’ joys ‘types of dancing. | SPANISH TRIED HEAT ~ MUFFLER REPLACEMENT Hon. Henry Wedge, Keith Har- Hot chocolate was invented ’ spanish explorew who could act [We ® muffler is needed, we the cold ““chocolati"” of- Peauine G.M. muffler for them by early Aztecs. — lor Pontiac. : Island Chev Olds Ltd. Corner of Euston Chev. New 1966 Catalogue FISHING TACKLE & SUPPLIES | | INCREASE IN INTEREST RATES Effective January 11,1966 CURRENT ACCOUNT SAVINGS EARN. ye LIVIN HEARING AIDS $85.00 up — TOOMBS MUSIC STORE: 167 Queen St. Ph. 4.3271 tery. 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