Long mver; ma uiaud, Ken- sing-ton; as well as 14 8‘T'3!'5l' children and a number 0' Er“-*1‘ gm 1 dchiltl ”(’ll. Her hus-band anti only d '*'!‘3I tei, Veldn_ \lrs. W. J. P‘ v’ ll. pl‘(‘(l'*('Pa.<t"(l hei. train the two wodd iiiwvetllersl ;LTW° Ci*Y Me" ‘:2. :.i:“..:*...::°‘:..3:.:il5'¢l"-FLY ;Head For Fla. Long River . they plan in‘ ;bv either late Sunday or early ‘ l ‘ Two of rmarlmdmvnvs y,,,m.g‘spciid several weeks in Flonidanlafl oldsters. John E Cameron, 82. ‘” me” "“"“ “"”'d‘-9. "the Y ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts ‘ Monday. Once se of 260 Grafton Street. and Dr.iW*‘9l‘5 may 5”9i°'l‘ 90 ~ . g. .. ru- The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri. Dec. 27. 1963. 5 *1. E. Robins, 77. of 296 Gi'a.f- inon-rhs or more and we will. KENSINGTON - 171- J.N'»°.-' ""’“"‘"* “"’ ,"“"‘c‘ " , ., ' ——~—— ,,,,,_ took my ye5u.,.day mom- ‘he home_ii'he_-n we izet here.” iilunriing, one of I‘/Jnig Rivers Il::\ 5011 Firiern. I-Wm-= " '3 cm: by ¢,.ai,,_ bmmd for Mont. On their iL‘.‘flL’lai‘\' it a plan-senior citizens. died at her" tn.’la‘_\’. then to S‘ . 'l‘|'-it'll 5k may enmme to 5,1, pe.[e,«5i)m-g. tied vi=it with two of the latc,liome early Christmas m0II117‘-43 .\ii‘.7’1<"«i (‘riiirrIi. SrJ“in: B 00 O lpim-Ida» Mrs. Cameroiifs two sisters, Wiollowiirig an illness of abrvutl for {unc al service ccmiienc- ‘ Makimg the entire mp byiwho reside near St. Peters-‘six weeks. She was in her 92'|~d _i.-ii: at 2:30. interment in the IhlI'l1. M‘I‘s. Frank \i‘3cQuarrie.,year and previous to her ill-. church (em-etc I . reported last night that after {the former Willema Rings. and; iiess was in comparatililrely '.'£o"d "“'_“"" A h the snow of the past few days... iMrs. James Shaw. the formeri health and exceptiozia y at‘ we 5 approximately six inches —— Lillian Riggs both of Charlotte-i for her age. F'°rI'ner lslander there were 19 inches of snow now town. : S was the former B4-ssie , 0 After a reasonably fine Christ-‘ The temperatures were ex.,°" the gr°”"d' The S."mm°”ld° H —K_ _ K S " “'°°d5'ld‘ and l5 “""'i"°d_ ‘by Dles In Reglna . mas day‘ forecasters are pre_ pected to dmp even mmwr dub ~ Meytf Stationf ?1al:ll that A to fom‘ sons, Harry, 1\tlarslif~e.ii.i th 06 dieting R “tum '0 weather S‘m_.mg the night and before day. caches snow e ur us e Frank. Spring Valley. ET‘lle.s’l«: REGINA — The dea . liar to what the island received lbreak this mflfhinfl were fore» ‘m-rh ' f V I h filmed Wednesday °E "I" ‘ma’ Monday and Tuesday of this Icast in the neighborhood of two r e£edl‘f?51,ad alryt rgaw P E M0869. ComPl°"'5 Funeral tice Adrien Doiron, R!- week _— cold and windy with the below. ,§“‘;‘.l‘:: F0825 v:e‘rP fig tyecsleear ‘ Home. Summerside. ‘ gina, one of the PI'0V';l'lf‘E s vet- possibility of snowflurries to-; winds were 3150 mg}, yesge,-..‘t}‘e most part hm “Line second_ i The others who have ‘regl.~ter- eran lawyers and judges. day. iday_ mghe, in fact than “,0”; my mm“ were heavy in pm 9 ' Board chairman. I-l.C. Lind- led their apprenticeship a nd Born in Tignlsh, PEI. MI The fine weather be an to dig. of Tuesday when man travell-I C 3' i say. Kentville. N S.. yesterday passed the exams are Francis appear yesterday as tile sky be-lers were delayed on tlle-ir wayiclialtivlvl worked throughout the ‘annmlnved that five apprentice Bradley, Bradley's Funeral ‘Sask., district in 1906. He at- gan to cloud and the tempei~a-lhome for Christmas. Winds yes-i -me outlook for mdav is fo,.'embalmers from p.E,i, have Home. Charlottetown; E. P. tended school at vonda and in WT!‘-5 dl‘0l-Wed. Chaflotletovwn ierday were SUSUNS 35 high asiparfly cloudy gkies with vprv successfully passed the examin- LYnd5v C“l'Cll“e'5 Funeral H°m° Regina. He then attended the recorded a low-high of two and 50 miles per hour whereas on i cold [em ,.‘a,u;.es wind, gusf. , ations of the Prince Edward Charlottetown; Robert Bowness. .UniveI‘sity of Manitoba. He was 16 degrees while Summerside Tuesday 33 mph. was the stif- I in to ,.p‘;,°,o,.,m,,;., 40 miles island Embaimei-'5 Board Bowness Funeral Home, Sum- icalled to the Saskatche\van.ba'r Only managed to reach seven l98lb10W- lper hour with e angle. of snow, ‘Top mark in the axainina. merslde; and Roy Bissar. CW in 1919 and became a Kins! 3b°V9- The Gharlottetmvn radio range lflui-ries. itions was attained by E dgnr & "R , SA OPENS TONIGHT cllMe's Funeral Home. lcounsel in 1941- wu.i ii" FIT? Hnlrlin-5: up a shirt. Liz afternoon as the actress and 400 adults and kitds received 5 P M Taylor sights to see if it will actor Richard Burton helped .gi'»l‘ts. IAP Wirephotoi. . . fit a little. Mexican boy distribute toys and clothing ’—'— Puerta Vallarta Christmas to the village needy. About Mrs. Annie Shaw . Dies In Montague MONTAGUE — The death 00- ‘ curred the King‘: County } l Special Events Mark Holiday In Souris Area SOURIS i\'l(.\si people in Souris spent A quiet Christmas Memorial Hospital. Monday, . 23 of Mrs. Annie Shaiw of Montague in her 54th year. Mm. Shaw of iihe staff ofl the Kings County Memorial. Hospital was well and favorably known and is mourned by one: dia/uglhteir Peggy, Mrs. Fulton isanderson. Greenwich: one son.’ at home but there were several special events over the two-day holiday for people who braved d the col . On Christmas Eve. St. James‘ United Church held 8 special candlelight service with Rev. 1'). Elton Adams the speaker. The service was led by members or the Young People's Union. .\lary‘s Roman Catholic Church held Solemn High Mass with Rev. J.J. Dunphy the cele- brant. The deacon was Rev. R0 bert MacDonald. The sub—dea- con was Rev. Kenneth MacAul av. ioriiinrly of Sourls Line Road who IS now attending St Duns- The sermon was given by Rev. Edwin Steele formerly of Char- loiietown who has been teacu- iniz at St. Lawrence O'Toole Coi- lege in Quebec City. Christmas night there was a special dance at the Souris Fire Hall sponsored by the fire de- partment. The dance commenc- ed at midnight with music pr(> vided by the MJO Trio. Robert Bank of Nov:i' Scotia ' mother. Robert Semple., M two sisters: Jennie, .Monta.gue; Semple. stepson. ton. Ont The funeral serevice was Charlottetown; ‘ Kelsey Shaw. Hamil- Lovat Scots held yesterday from the United L Baptist Ohiircli, Montague Committal service was in th-' Montague community cemetery Pipe Band .tan's University after spendini. Three Minor Fmdnfiw Over Holiday The Lovat Pipe Band of Char lnttetown has a program sched- uled over CFCY-TV tonight from 6 to 6.30 which should de- light. lovers of Scottish music. A feature will be the appear- ance of four scholarship win- ners. who are attending Fair EASTERN BRIEFS There were three minor tires leigh Dickinson University ot in (‘harlni|eln\\'n during the Rutherford. New Jersey and are (‘hristmas holiday the most ser- now home for the Christmas ho- inns lwinzz a small fire in the lidays. They are Joyce MacDon- olrl §irnpson—Sears building last: aid. Evelyn FPS!" find Kathe? evrmin: 3 Fraser. all of Charlottetown and The fire broke out in the lln- Donald Groom. Summerside. burned portion of the upstairs Three are pipers and one a wall where the chimney from drummer. the house next door passes The program will include tihrmiglh in the root. The blaze SlhEh|E.dancii1S End bind mm‘ was exlingiiished within min- The ntlier two fires were hotni caused by faulty nil burners and both occurred on Christmas day The first was at 9.05 am. at 20 Birchwnod Street. The other no curred around midnight at Orlebar Street. LOCAL BRIEFS INJURED IN FALL pltal under treatment, Hudson Bowley, Belve-dere Avenue. had the misfortune to slip and fail on hniistmas morniinig mhiictn neqirired his being taken back In the hospital for iireatment of a fractured hip. VAN OMME FUNERAL The iunenal for John Henry van Omme was held Tuesday. Dec 24. from the Macbaan Funeral Home where the ser- vice was conducted by James A. Starr. Remains will rest at the liiiaclman later to be l.'llI€Tl1e('l in Hlls Me-mo"ial Gardeins MncPHERSON FUNERAL —‘ 'I‘h~e i‘unt~ral for Arthur L. Mao-‘ Pherson was held Tiiesdny. Lee. 24. from the M‘a=t-Lean Funeral Home to the Olmrc-ii‘ oi‘ , James whore service was conducted by Rev. 1'. H. B. Somers. Pallbearers wore: . .lush'ce R. R. Boll, E D. Reid. D. M. Gus. Dr T. A. Latisdlaw and G. H. Biinnaiii. Interment took place in the Sherwood terry. Floral CASFORD FUNERAL -— ‘Mic fiinervil for Walter C. Cantor!) M from Home to the First Baptist (‘hiirch where scrvioe was con- dnctde by Rev. Malcolm Har- . l'tm'in:i the service a solo. "One More Dm-'s Work For -lcsus" was suniz by Leigh Dim- memorial vault _. ,l’°"§: _, , . _~ Funeral Held At Morell The tunevral for Patrick R. Sinnotl was held Wednesday morning from his late resi- oence, B Lot 40 to the Morell. where his remains were received by his mister. R1- Rev. J. A. Sullivan. Solemn Requiem High Mass was cede ted by his half- brother. Rev. Fnaiicis Aylwardg who also conducted the service at the grave. Deacon sub- deacon were Rev. J. J Dun- Allan MaoDon Present in the sanctuary were Rrt. Rev. J. A. Sullivan. Rev. Dr. L. P. Callaigbain. Very Rev. George MacDonald. Very Rev. Bennett. MacDonald. C‘SsR. Rev: Cameron Maobon: ald_ Cam. and Rev. Vincent lo Min-iingihan. Pallbearers weme J oh n O'Brien, James Kenna-rlc. John J. Perry. . S. MacEwen. Jamel Blaxland. Aldius Kenzic. Also attending was Ixleuterr ant-Governor W. J. Mac-Donald. accompanied by his private sc . J. Elmer Blanchard. Doctom and stdf of the Char- lrrttetowin Clinic attended in a body. Members oi’ Morell No. 6 Branch of the Royal Cana- dian Legion attended and the lesion graveside service was crmdiicl-ed by Joseph '-‘Vl'8CD0fl' aid. chsplarln. Post and Mac- Reveflle were 11! Bugler Frank Smith. interment was made in the ‘s‘ai;;?E.I,§ For lst Baby A suitably inscribed sterling silver memorial Gentemllol Cup first baby. born in the now lnce afliar mkhiaht New Year‘: Vernon Our-rile. Mac etll and Plus Interment took place the Puzzle‘: ounuuy. , Toronto AT KILMUIR Mr. and Mrs. Roiiald Rowe, Mrs. Mrs. muir. , AT WHIM ROAD l Miss Jeain Ann Munroe, Wol-‘ laston. Mlase. is a holiday guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Malcolm Muniroe. Whilm Road. FROM TORONTO Miss Jiiidy SLEWWM. of ‘For- onto. is spending the Chiriistzrnas holidays at her home at Mill- own. WITH PARENTS Marjoriie Clorey. teacher at Uigg. is spemdinvx the Clhristzmas hioliidflys at Whim Road.. guest hm‘ Parents Mir. and Mrs. George Cloirey. ARE ROME 38'”? Stewart. , 5hh‘l!'.V and Irene Stewart ti‘ TEACHERS ROME Miss Diane , teacher at Hamilton and Vicki Denhorn. John Denibam, VISITED FRIENDS MMFARLANE FUNERAL _. The Funeral for Mt» Margaret Isabel MaoFar-lairie of Whi in Road was ld Tuesdiaiy. Dec. 24 from the Montague Funerg] Home ti’! 3. Andrew's Préslw. tevian (‘l‘bui'cti. The was oonductesi by C . service Rev. Basil ‘ Attes. and What A Friend We Have in Jesus, Pall- l7 Moore. M‘'ll8l‘. ‘ MacKinInonn, Jame-s Maacbeod and Stanley Mackimion. lnvteirmenl was in 10 ontazue cemetery. HERRING FUNERAL -— The funeral for Capt. Lewis Herring was held Tuesday, Dec. 24 from the Murray River Funeral Home to the Church of Christ. 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