Louise Gallant was crown- ed as Miscouche Centennial Queen at a special Christmas Ball held this week. The crown was placed on Miss MISCOUCHE QUEEN CROWNED FUNERALS MacLEAN FUNERAL — The funeral for Angus M. MacLean was held Friday afternoop from the home of his sister and bro- ther-intaw, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J.*Emery, Melville. Rev. Don- ald Nicholson conducted service at the house and grave. Organ- ‘ist was Mrs..Earl Clow. Hymns: sung were The Lord Is. My Shep- herd and In The Sweet Bye and Bye. Pallbearers were: Camp- bell MacLeod, William MacRae, Jack Gillis, Hugh MacPherson, J. Stewart Ross, MLA and Cal- lum MacPherson. Flowerbeat- * penta 2 j23 DesROCHES FUNERAL The funeral for Paul DesRoches was held from the home of Mrs. Sextis Gillis of St. Felix to St. Simon and St. ‘Jude Church. brated by Very Rev. M.J. Roon- ey assisted by Rev. Lee Gillis. Pallbearers were: Henry Arsen- ault, Raymond Arsenault, Delsie DesRoches, Paul Arsenault, Al- cide DesRoches and Colin - Des- Roches. Flowerbearers were: Robert Arsenault, Freddie Des- Roches. Seymore DesRoches. MacKAY FUNERAL — The funeral for Alexander R. Mac- Kay was held Friday, Dec. 30, from the Murray River Funeral Homie where service was con- ducted by Rev. M. Carl Currie: During the service Mrs, Louis Herring sang as a solo Precious Lord Take My Ha News has been received by Lil- lian Duchemin of the sudden death of her cousin, Mrs. James ; 3 75°82 FE. a5 i 5 : a Ff d F a ze 3 : {i ai Fg i Hammill, Rev. Clifford and Rev. Gerard Macivor. Pall- bearers were: J.J. Macinnis, George Hayden, Brent Mutch, Alex Maclsaac. Service at the grave were conducted by Rev. Clifford Murphy .assisted by. Rey. Joseph Brazil. Interment was in the church cemetery. MULLINS FUNERAL — funeral for David H. Mallins of Borden was held Friday after- . Service Z F : a ! Re i i Hla ef “New schools and improved teaching techniques ile iH li ve ae3e9 il Has New Year's Messag e ges. $ Opposition Leader Shaw | Island News Page: ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Dee. 31, 1966. 5, these, at Montague. Interviewed yesterday, George W. Cheverie, manager of the Charlottetown Manpower Cen- tre, said that it ig -planned to ropen an office in Souris in @ week's time. Z The new manpower office will be in the federal building, Souris and for the present will be open for one day a week — on Tues- days. This arrangement is, how- ever, temporary and changes of times or days will be made to suit local conditions and require- ments, It is planned to open the Sou- ris Manpower on Tues- day, January 3,~ ,- when it will be servicst-by J. Allan Mur: Canada Manpower Office “Established For Souris The value of smaller Canada |phy, who is well known in Char- | which has imanpower offices to serve the |lottetown as a capable employ- |to many |rural towns of P.E.I. has been | ment ‘officer with more than 20 adequately proven by the work |years of already done in the first of |be assisted such service, and will by Joseph Pierce, formerly of Souris. SERVICES AT MONTAGUE A similar office was opened in Montague a few weeks ago and this has already proven to be a great success. Yesterday, Neil Hodgson and Cyril Campbell, who are the two officers servic- ing the office, inter- viewed over. 50 ants from that local area. . Some of the applicants were re-registering, as-claimants are required to do by the Unemploy- ment Insurance Commission, some were registering after a lay-off from their employment. Others were interested in obtain- ing work on.the dragger fleet tow being re-activated, and oth- Summerside Frank---Mutch,--_Edwin.. Doyle,.|. Two Shows 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. ONE DAY ONLY “Sinbad and the Mermaid” nO MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1967. Tickets on sale at the Box Office Adults: $2.00; Students and children $1.00 -| 30. Charlottetown 17 and %. RG Se Restes SUnsUsssaas 4 ») — The Mark Forces s Significant Role B i times office says that for Prince Edward Island and most of Nova Scotia, today’s forecast reads much like Friday's weather— leeward inlets, the. skies _ will clear as the winds weaken, dur. ing the morning. Towards: sun set the winds in the rest of the district will diminish: and _ the clouds will. flatten and finally fade. The. first day of the New Year will be sunny and not ‘quite “so cold. Regional forecasts: -~ Annavftis _ Valley, Northern Nova Srotia, Cave Breton. Prince Edward Island: Cloudy with @ few clear periods and scattered snowflurries, clearing nesr sun- the evening to westerly 15: low- high at Kentvilie and New Glas gow 20 and 30, Sydnéy 2 and. Outlook for New Year's - Day- set: colder; winds westerly B | oq -| with gusts to 45, diminishing in ers were seeking information on training for various trades. the larger centres are not in way lessening their efforts f employers and employees in rural areas, but that this work now being well supplemented the new offices. € Mr. Cheverie pointed out that Bseage ego ig TE! BEF : attractive joyous had made a contribution in this way the judges expressed high «££ & ERE CRE CAPITOL - Today Only - A Thrillert Girls! i's Song! i's Collar t.. It” "Y See The Centennial Year In by the Quiet Way atour i BIG NEW YEAR'S EVE ah a tly Spaes — [oo Recognition In Alberton. decorated home in the origin- displayed Given Homes ALBERTON — The home of | Alberton, was chosen as the best. town be-- “MIDNIGHT SHOW. | 9 Caen on ae inion Failing To Stop Beings $50 Fine | Pernteseaese sets erica: STILL DEFIES MAN Saturday, 9:30 p.m. from - CARMICHAEL L fill 1 a.m. . 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