“Snow sculpting was a pro yesterday of grade six at West Kent School. Among the ob- Centennial Planners Encounter Problems. The first of several Centennial committee executive meetings ‘to be heid -in—1962-found—yes-+-/ terday_that_accommodation—and +2 restaurant facilities for. lange conventions poses a main prob- lem for, the 1964 celébrations, @ committee spokesman said. The" committee, set-yp on 27 province-wide basis, has~as its task the laying’ of plans for the 1964 celebrations commemorat- J 5° * lt “ll shee z & is nf Hf i ~ rf R Big fl ¢ eipaaee tieianakde caeiiiantebema ented 28 i SNOW SCULPTING IS ART CLASS PROJECT jects made from the Ject of the regular art class | were dogs, t i : ag er i i A eEce F g 5 5 i ' z ait j 55. ei i [ i Week Of Prayer Services Open In Montague MONTAGUE — At the open- . ing service of the week of prayer here was held last night at the Church of Christ. The guest speaker, Dr, John “MacDonald, spoke on the subject of the portrait of the citizen of the kingdom. He dealt with the words of Christ from .the ser- mon on the mount “Ye are the salt of the earth, ye are the light of the world." A solo, ‘‘When F Kneel Down To Pray”, by Mrs, Ralph Beck, was enjoyed by the large con- gregation. Rev. M.. Carl Currie will be the guest speaker at tonight's service at the Baptist Church. LOCAL BRIEFS) Ht} g = ue Ff ti i tH Gi | 3 | 2 i i rlottetown Canadian Club at the Charlottetown Hotel. A former member of the Unit- ed Kingdom diplomatic ser- i i $ i | i at | | i i fe i 1 i | e sf A 3 e ; : | Hospital Bd. Is Thanked By Girl Guides A letter from the Chief Girl Guide Commissioner for Can- for | i ‘ ai - of 3 ? i | 4 $3 ~ ° “" Fe Mrs. Margaret MacPherson, Montague is spending a holiday in Summerside, and Mrs. Howard Waite. — | RETURNS TO UNIVERSITY Kenneth Macintyre, | gue has returned to Halifax to resume his studies at Dalhousie ployees dained © a #2 3 i : : z i i : | sifectics A charge of theft from the mails against Kenneth Ralph Duncan, Charlottetown, . was withdrawn at the request of [ NO DAMAGE City firemen were called out shortly before 7.30 last evening to deal with a fire in a garage, 7 i rr 4 e STUDENT RETURNS tague has as their guests during the holidays their son, . Victor. He left yesterday for Frederic- ton, N.B., where he is a : # | ‘ U i , i i a S27 ““LEAVE FOR ONTARIO Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Jenkins, Waverly Court, Charlottetown =f LAE Fe Ft i WITH MEDICAL CORPS Kaye Sorrey has return her post with the of the Canadian for the course. iH ir i a sie aks 3g i By i i 2 : g g i #2 ey s ae P = i say E : 3 a ‘, i fr € : ; ape? : ti] 3 : ai fl Fli : i ain Passes At 79 ’ MONTAGUE — The death of Mrs. John Alfred Gillis, Monta- . | que, oceurred last evening Jan. 8, at the Kings County Memorial Hospital in her 80th year. Her sudden passing came as a great shock to her family and friends. The deceased, the . former Jennie Etta MacKeighan, was the daughter of the late Murdock MacKeighan and his wife, Ca- therine Buchanan MacKeighan, and was born at Belfast on Sept. 2, 1882. , She is survived by two sons, Leonard in Montague, and Har- ry in Truro, N.S, and two dau- pghters, Catherjne, Mrs. Byron Stewart Montague—-and Jean, | Mrs. John R; MacLean, Quincy, Mass. She is also, survived by one sister, Mrs. Myra Slaney, Sydney, N.S., and 11 grandchil- en, Her husband predeceased in 1939. The funeral service will be held from St: Andrew's Pres- byterian . Church Montague, | Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m structor, 3% | Interment will take place in the | Lower Montague cemetery, | w YOUR GUARDIAN {8 LATE .. OR MISSED | DIAL 4-656 Special delivery service available between § 8:30 am. your paper ts late —or missed. For the FASTEST service in town call laid, that of having possession rof-stoien-goods;-money-to-a-vai-| accused, counseljed -by Allison lowing the plea the magistrate remanded in city police ¢ourt In its place a new charge was ue of less than $50, to which the M. Gillis, pleaded guilty. Fol- the accused until|- Jan. 9 for sentence. Also remanded until the same date for sentence, was John Joseph Peters, Charlottetown, who pleaded guilty to the theft of one man's felt hat, valued ua- der $50, the property of the Charlottetown branch of the T. Eaton Company Limited. Of two persons charged with being drunk and incapable, one was sentenced to 10 days in Queens County jail, and the other was fined $10 and costs or five days. . , veloped in France, in the 17th and 18th centuries, from the } ED'STAXI: | " FRENCH ORIGIN Chambers of commerce de first at. Marseilles in 1599. 7 e 7 Ww HT 3 DAYS ONLY HON. HEATH MocQUARRIE, 141 IS ote 6 61S PM =