Alberton Girl Guides were | of their “Thinking Day’’ pro- treated to tee cream and cake | gram, A number of the guides ‘at the Western Motel as part | are pictured above with their ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County 1962. SR erased 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, March 3, oe re Junior Fancy Dress Carnival At O'Leary Rink Is Colorful O'LEARY—A most successful Bud MacDonald; Miss O'Leary fori fancy dress carnival was| of 1970, Norman MacMillan, | eld in O'Leary community) pest group of three or more rink Wednesday with a colorful | _4;°.0n Hare, Julia Anne Mac- variety of costumes and more he Tee than 400 in attendance, Naught; Alice in Wonderand, First. second and third place Mrs, Fred Rogerson and Mad s were presented in most Hatter, Mary MacNaught; The classes. Judges were Mrs, Grace Islanders, Jerry Gulliver, Linda (MacLeod, Rev. Ross Howard, Bowness and Barry Pridham, Mrs. Willard Betts. Recorder | was Mrs, Douglas Adams. OLDEST CITY Douglas Adams and Thiren Ellis were in charge of prizes) Hull, Que., was founded in ‘and the announcer was Alton | 1800, several years before Ot- | Rayner, tawa was settled as Bytown, | Girls 13 and 14 years— Red | across the Ottawa River. Riding , Naney Adams; Majorette, Genevieve MacAus- ; Measles, Jean Adams. Boys 13 and 14 years—Sea Hunt, Garry Grey; Rumpelstilt- akin, N. Coughlin; Charlie Chamberlin, Barry Pridham. Girls 15 and 16 years— Bag et PEI. Potatoes, Sheila Gal-| Under the direction of Provin- lant; Majorette. Carol Gallant, | cial Treasurer Melvin McQuaid, | Billy the Kid, Noel Gray. a government brief is being pre- | Boys 15 and 16 years— Hobo, pared for submission to the Roy-| MacDougall; Old Grand- | al Commission on Banking and | ‘ey; Clown, | Finance, which will hold hear ings in Charlottetown on June| 7 and Alvin Yeo; Peppermint | The commission, chairman of ‘Twist, Mrs, Marne Kennedy; | which is Ontario's Chief Justice Gay 1890's, Mrs, Bud MacDon-| Dana Porter, will probe the structure of the Canadian finan- Gents 17 and over—Mr, Pea-| cial system and its method af nut, Al Wood; Fisherman, | operation, ee Astronaut Glenn. | p.E.1, SUBMISSION irs. Carl Adams. i ” cat Adam uples—Robin | », Mt MeQuaid said yesterday in ; | Yhood and Maid Marion, Mr. ang |{0a__this province's. submis- | ‘Mrs, Lawson Grey; Valentines, Irene MacDonald and Reta Tay- OBITUARY | lor; Indians, Mrs. Wilfred Den- tis and Mrs. Alvin Yeo, : Clowns—Joker, Mazie Delaney MRS. WILLIAM MACFARLANE | There passed peacefully away | , on Nov. 26th, 1961, Mrs. William Big John, Charles casciey. nitte | MacFarlane, daughter of the late | _Most_original—Mr._ Court Henry and Mary Inman, was |born’ at Bedeque, May 20th, | OBITUARY | 1882, married the late William | | Ferguson in 1902, the early} MRS. P. ARSENAULT ~ | passing of her husband she had ‘The death occurred at Beach|a family to care for to whom | Grove on February 13th, 1962, | she was a kind devoted mother. of Mrs. Philomene Arsenault,| Three sons and one daughter wife of late John L. Arsenault,| survive her namely: Victor, Vic- Port Hill, who departed her 18|toria, Russell, Hampton, Har- years ago. She leaves to moura| old, Crapaud, (Evylen), Mrs. three daughters namely: Made-| John MacLennan, Wood Islands. line Cahill, wife of the late She married William Mac- THINKING DAY AT ALBERTON t e e h Id | ai Max. Night Day Tignish Holds |, a | Vancouver 32 Record Party view 3 Edmonton 2b 9 TIGNISH — A teen-age re-| Calgary 2b = cord party sponsored by the) Regina . Mb 8b Tignish Sports Recreation As- Winnipeg . 7 1 sociation held in the Legion| Toronto ey Community Hall on Wednesday | Ottawa % 10 evening, a first for the Village, | Montreal . ib 14 was deemed a huge success. | Quebec > 2B Well over 100 teen-agers en-| Fredericton 2 4 | Joyed the record party that was Saint John . Ow well supervised by members of | Moncton 20m the association who worked hard| Halifax ..... at ag to make it a success. | Charlottetown Sar The junior dancers enjoyed | Sydney ... at iitat the early part of the evening| Yarmouth 2 19 and dancing from 9.30 until 11.-| St. John’s 3.) 8 Banking Commission Brief [recat ionmess: Prepared For P.E.I. Hearing | ters relating to the banking and! flurries and blowing snow; ex- WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- ures: leaders, Mrs. Beth McRae and Miss Evelyn Carpenter. 30 was enjoyed by the older) Harrrax (CP)—The weather set. ,,/office says strong northwest | Canteen service was avail-| winds should persist, keeping able throughout the evening. The temperatures well below association plans to continue| ona) yalues. A band of snow is teen-age record parties after the| expected to move over Prince lenten season, and provide aS| rdqward Island and the north- much good clean, recreation a8) ern parts of New Brunswick and possible for the youth of the| Nova Scotia, and the remainder community. of the district should be cloudy The association provided win-| with snowflurries. The strong ter recreation for the youth on| winds may produce blowing the Tignish outdoor skating | snow and drifting in the north- rink. . ern half of the district, and two to four inches of new snow are possible in these regions. | Halifax and vicinity, South | | Shore, Annapolis Valley: Cloudy | with a few snowflurries; ex- Ps tremely cold; northwest winds sion will contain recommenda-| 95 with gusts to 40. Low - high tions relative to the matters to| 3+ Halifax and Yarmouth 10 and be studied by the commission. | 99, Kentville 8 and 20, Also scheduled for examina-| Outlook for Sunday: C10 udy tion by the Commission, which | with snowflurries. / will also hold hearings in other| Northern Nova Scotia, East. provincial centres, will be mat-|ern Shore: Cloudy with snow. monetary system, and the insti-| tremely cold; northwest winds tutions and processors involved 25 with gusts to 40. Low - high in the flow of funds. at New Glasgow and Goshen 8 The terms of reference of the and 20. Commission also call for it to| Outlook for Sunday: Cloudy | make recommendations regard-| with snowflurries, reton, Prince Edward ing improvement of the struc- ture and operations of the fin-| Island, Bay of Chaleur: Snow ancial system particularly as| and blowing snow; extremely | relating to the Bank Act, Bank| Cold; northwest winds 25 with of Canada Act, Quebec Savings | Sus's to 40. Low - high at Syd- Banks Act and other relevant 13 and 25, Charlottetown 8 | federal Secldatioe. and,20. Campbellton 3 and 20, | i ‘| | Ofltlook for Sunday: Snow and Organizations, —_ associations | 1, .winw ‘snow. and individuals may submit | Plowing snow. | briefs in writing (25 copies) not| High tide today at Charlotte. later than Mareh 15 to the sec-| town at 8.28 a.m. and 7:4 p.m. retary of the Commission at Ot-| at Rustico at 3.45 a.m. and 3.11 tawa | p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- NAME EDITOR town. Sun rises today at 6.32 MONTREAL (CP) — Michael | and sets at 5.53 and rises Sun- Feiner of Montreal, a third-year | day at 6.30 and sets at 5.54. arts student at McGill Univer- | Mar. 4, Sunday High Tide at sity, Thursday was named edi- Charlottetown 9.24 a.m. and 8.50 tor-in-chief of The McGill Daily | p.m. Mar. 4, Sunday High Tide for the 1962-63 term. The Daily | at Rustico 4.53 a.m. and 4.15 is an undergraduate newspaper. | p.m. New Brunswick - Prince Edward Island “MAHA JUNIOR HOCKEY PLAYOFFS “Sports Arena... Saturday 2:30 p.m. ... Deciding Game” P.W.C. JUNIORS vs. FREDERICTON CAPITAL JUNIORS This is the second game of the 2 game series . .. total goal count. First game was won by Charlottetown with score of 5-4... Come out and support these boys on Saturday afternoon. é The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. Milton's C16 Same W. G. Barbour Limited Everett Cahill, Gertrude, Mrs. | Farlane in 1932 had been lex Dunn, Harriet, Mrs. Wil-| poor health for sometime the | Iam Woodgate. Two sons Cyrus | last three months she was ten- Al Arthur at River-|derly cared for by Mrs. Joseph | side. Daughter - in - law, Mrs. | Dunsford. She was a devoted | MacKinnon, also |Church member also valued | M.S. grandchildren. | member of W.M.S. Pallbearers were: Howard| Funeral services were held Molyneaux, Ronald Vesey, | from Hampton Church with Rev. John Lund, Thom: Fitzgerald, | Bryer Jones, Gordon William: Roches. Frank Des- | FLOWERS | Pillow Amelia | Cross — Gertie, Madeline, fam-| dered by Stephen MacLeod. Interment Crapaud Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Mark Ca- Broken Circle — Eileen, George | meron, John Rogerson, Gordon MacDonald, Gordon Viliett, Wal- ‘Spray — Mr. and Mrs, Thomas |ter MacFarlane, John | Mac- Fitzgerald | Quarri | MASS CAI | Gertie, Madeline | Battie and Arthur OBITUARY | Amelia, WILLIAM MACFARLANE | Mrs. Nettie Blacquiere The sudden passing of Mr. | Selina Kasson William E. MacFarlane on Tues. + Mrs. Reid family day, Dec. Sth, 1961, was the i Frank DesRoches | closing out of a home in Hamp- ; Aeneas when Mrs. MacFarlane t . Joseph Gallant as called away one week pre- ; jolyneaux vious, thus taking a elderly | Mr. and Mrs. Camille Arsenault | couple from our midst. | Mr. and’ Mrs. Henry Arsenault! Born at South Melville April | John Lund, Ronald Vessey | 11, 1878 and lived there until 15 * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cough-| years ago, moved to Hamp- ton. He was the last surviving member his family member of Hampton United Church and served ele ATTENTION ALL FORMER PRESIDENTS OF THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TEACHERS' FEDERATION Would all former presidents of P. E.1.T. ¥. please con- tact P. E.1.T. F. Office by letter as soon as possible. We are anxious to have your name, address, and, the year(s) you were president of the teachers’ organization. Address: P.O. Box 518, Charlottetown —_*_———SS>S>SSSSS|, MEET TOMMY DOUGLAS | MONDAY, MAROH 5 1:30 p.m—Morell Community Hall 5 pa School pan-—United Church Hall, Souris Restaurant | “If It’s Hardware—We Have It” Easton St pa Queen St. Ch’towa Kent St. Ch’town Arnold Cliff Louis MacLeod Sentner Smith ee Chandler Bros. Ltd. Island Furriers Ltd. Sterns Limited Plywood Place Ch’town Grafton St. Ch’town Kent St. Ch’town Bob Crockett John ‘ Frank ’ Allan MacKinnon Davis Dow Meech ES CANADIAN TIRE Associate Store Stewart & MacRae Ltd. Charlottetown Petroleum Empire Life Insurance Co. Products Ltd. Manager Blair MacDonald Great George St. Charlottetown Queen St. Ch’town John Hyndman Vern Frizzell Jim — Kaye Stewart = « Bill Stanish The Rendezvous Restaurant DeBlois Bros. Ltd. Associated Shippers Inc. Kent St, Ch’town Queen St. Ch’town | | Water St, Ch’town Managers John Joe Ghiz MacPhail Boyd MacDonald BM MacDonald ' Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd. Seaman's Beverages Ltd. Hyndman & Co. Ltd. TUESDAY, MARCH 6 Water St. Oh’town | | Queen St. Ch’town | | Pownal St. Oh'town 11:45 re High School 190° Oe earn, aontom HER THE JUNIORS TO VICTORY —GAME TIME 2:30 P.M. TODA —