AMPLE EVIDENCE of the comradeship that e x i s t 8 among members of the Royal Canadian Legion was shown at a recent gathering in the Alberton Legion Home, when two members of the Ladies Auxiliary were presented with return airline tickets to their former homes in England. Hcre. Miss Katherine O'Mai- Icy. left. auxiliary president. tprcscnts tickets to Mrs. Rob- ert Profit. while Mrs. Lebert lwo Alberton ladies Get Trip To England ‘ ALBERTON Mrs. Lebert row to visit relatives in Eng. land. it is 18 years since these young women came from lllt‘ir‘ native country as bridcs of two Alberton boys who had served overseas during the second World War. Mr. Pridham with e Canadian Army and Mr. Profit with the RCAF‘. Mrs. Pridham. the former; Margery Brown of North LONE} don. will visit her mother. two. brothers and four sisters. Six-‘ _ DEATH NOTICES Received too late for C1assit‘i(d death notice column PICKERI'NG At P r i n c e. County Hospital Sunday. Anril 12. 1964. Mrs. Edith R. Pckr ering. wife of the late D, At- bert Pickering of formerly of Summerside. in 'her 915i year. Resting at the. Compton Funeral Home t'rom “here funeral will be held Tuesday. April 14. Jeri'if‘e commencing at 2.30 pm in terment in Summerst'd HICKEY — At the Prince County Hospital. April 11. 1964. Allan; Hickey of Darnley. aged 40; years. Remains were for-j warded from the Datvison Fu-; neral Home to his late rnstd-l ence. Funeral service will bel held rom Keir Memorial Church today (Monday). at interment People's Malpcquc. MATTHEWS —- At Casctttnnec on Saturday. April it. 1904.. Mrs. David Matthews of Films- dale in her With year. Her remains were forwarded front .lelley's F u n c r a | Home. O'Leary. to the home of her sister. Mrs. Alvin Ashley. Cus- cumpec. Funeral this Ilium. dayl afternoon from Elms- dale United Church with scr- vice commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment in the church come.- Peoples cememry. e. S .m. cemete ry. MacKINNON Suddenly att The Brae on April 10. 1004,. Leo MacKinnon in his 78thi year. His remains will be for-i worded this «Monday‘ cucti-{ In: from .Iellcy's Funeral. Home. O'Lcary. to Tltc l’lrae Parish Hall from where lhc‘ funeral will be held on \Ved-. nesday to the Church of the immaculate Conception. thte.‘ for Requiem High Mass atj 9:30. interment in the church cemetery. . f‘AMT’BELL At Winttincs'... Manitoba. Tuesday. Aorii 1904. Rev. Joseph Camohe formerly oi Cardigan. His re-l mains will arrive in Chara» Iottetown this evening byt motor hearse and will rest at. the Charlottetown Fstncral Home until Tuesday after- noon at 2 o'clock at which time they will be forwarded In All Saints Chttrch. Cardi- Ran. where they will lie to Male until Wednesday morn- Ine at 10 o'clock when Solemn chulem High Mass Will be celebrated. interment tn the Month cemetery. Mat-U301) — At Uigg. Satur- flail. April 12. 1964. Norman Russell Macicod. aged 37 years. Remains will be trans— ferred from the .lcnklis Fu- “I‘TRI Home to his late re ‘I fltdcnce. Monday at 5 pm, Ifuneral notice later. . Dornanrv The I'It'afli cc- cttrred Saturday. April it 1954. at the Prince Edward is. land Hoopital of Mrs. Angus we Docherty of Mount Stew- art in her 83rd year. Remains m resting at the home of ll" son-in-Iaw and daughter. r and Mrs, Percy Ruch- "3". Mount Buchanan. from “lit-re a short service will be held Tuesday afternmn. Aerll ‘t at 1:15 then to St. John's Presbyterian Church. Belfast. l"? funeral service commen- clniz at 2:30 pm. interment I“ P0“! comets Mount Manama. m =.=~ tccn years ago Mr. and .cd to Alberton at the end remained with her family three additional months. With them on that trip was tltcir little. son Allan, now Mrs. Pridham will ltave as companion her seventh and only daughter, five-month»: an old Vicky Lee. Mrs Profit, the former Con- tiic Wilkinson of North Allcrtou in Yorkshire. is making her first trip back home. Like Mrs. Priciham she has seven children but none of them will accom- pany hcr. Mrs. Profit will visit her ta- Mrs. 1 Pridham and Mrs. Robert Pro: Pridham wont back to Englandl when one of these women askt‘o fit will leave Alberton tomorJ for a visit. Mr. Pridltam return»: Herbert Leavitt. thcn presidon. ofj of the legion. if he would pro- thrce months but Mrs. Pridham cure information about charter for ed flights to England. a dcrship of the president. Miss young mart of 17. On this trip. Katherine O'MF‘H‘W- 311d “lb 3. Arthur McRac. child which Pridham awaits her turn and : past-president Herbert Lc’IviH of the Alberton branch helped get the project under- way is an interested onlook- er. ther and stepmother. one bro- ther and three sisters. Both Mrs. Pridham and Mrs. Protiit have. been active mcm- crs of the Ladies Auxiliary ot Alberton branch of the Roytu Canadian Legion since it “'ri.‘ first organized in 1058 and it is largely through the kindness of their comrades that this vtst: as been made possible. It all began about a year ago Several months ago T.f‘QlOii Auxiliary members. undcr im- initiatcd plans developed SU(‘('(‘SSTIIII3 have resulted iii the pres-er. i tation of retttru tickets to Mrs Priditam and Mrs. Profit. Every member entered into 5 the project with enthusiaer Whoiehcarted support was :tv en by the townspeople and it; comrades from Tiqnislt (‘ltttt't .t groups also matte a contribution Tomorrow Mr. Pridham tvtl drive his wife and Mrs Profit to Halifax and at 11 pm. thct. SlAND NEWS PAGE 1 Western And Central Districts lIIiefiii—ardijgi. Charlottetown.Mon. April 13, 1964. 3 Canada's Chief Guide Attends S'side Rally SIIMMERSIDE Approxt- mately 300 guides and brownies} from O‘imary. RCAF Station Sutnmermde and the town. metl Miss Henrietta Osler. C h i e f, Guide Commissioner. of Canada. at a rally at the Air Station Fri-J day evening. Prior to the rally Miss 05191.. accompanied by a number 01‘ Prince County commissioners. visited the town hall where she met Mayor W.E. Jenkins and; signed the guest book. ‘ Following this she and Mt... station. entertained at an infor- mal reception at the officers' mess and then given a bullet dinner prior to the rally which got underway at large group of interested parents attended the rally which consisted of children from dti ferent companies and packs pur ting on a skit on Island history put on by the Slemon Park Guides. { Following the rally Miss (is- tier spoke to the guides and ' Brownies Following her who ‘ ‘ muntsl GOMllI.KA WILL VISIT MOSCOW tAPl—Polisli anttottttced Thursday. Com- ‘ Party Secretary Wlady- .slaw Gomulka will arrive here soon on an official visit. Tass R.B. Dewar of Summerside. D1- visionai Commissioner fo t Prince County. paid a brief vi- sit to the home of Miss Carrie Holman who was the first Guide Commissioner for P r in cc . C dress a Guide and Brownie. from Prince County presented her with a c h e q u e for the guide headquarters building fund. ottn , Britain's 22.000.000 wage earn- At the air station the group ers paid 57.911.804.020 in income was taken on a bus tour of the various performance...‘ The program was highlighted by . INLAND REVENUE Two-Car Collision Results In Iniuries To Four Persons ‘a'l"\f.\IERSII)I‘I ~ F4 or pcttplc art in hospital suflct'ttt: litini multiple fractures and lat-cra- ttons suffered in a twrwar t'nl. usinn one mile west of Mt Carmel at approximately 703 Saturday hit: 1 In hospital with those tittittrw- om: injuries. tcrmod not t't'lll- cat by attending physican. D". A”! ‘ n Sllmlnf‘i'kit’lr'. are: Cedric. Cecilia and Armand Arsenault and Edmund chh‘ arri. bclicvcd in be all from Mt Carmel. Mr. Richard was the “CNN and sole occupant of one vehi- clc while the other three in- jurf’fi persons were occupants of the sound vehicle. it had not i'ottr last night which of the thrte persons was driving the second vehicle. The Summorstdsl detachment of the RCMP is investigating the collision. Morell Allied Youth Post Gets Charter On Friday. April 10 at \ioro‘l Regional High School. the new ly formed Allied Youth Post ' ‘ccein-‘d it's charter. Daytd \i Boswell. director of alt‘cltrtllc studies. presented the charter to the past president Bill Ron 1?". l Guests at the ceremony in- cluded Msgr. J.A. Sttllivan. Rev, ‘, Donald MacLennnn. Aldutis \inc- chnzie. chairman of the V‘. lage Commissioners. the Board tf Morell Regional. Blair James president. of Morell Regirnai Hint qttinas A1 post the post The executive of the post are; i1.le Rooney. pt'csirlcnt. Vangie ’l'ratnor. secretary. lrcnp Lar- wice~presidcnt of projects. Marie Murphy. vice—president of membership. Jacqueline Ros- siter. vice—president of social 3(‘iI\IfI€S. and Emmett Mac- Donald. vtcc-pte~-id:nt of pub» icity A hil‘lfP'I lunch war. servde tollNViIiE the presentation and the lunch was followed by a socia Student's Union. Ace Ryan. sport er of the and the executive of 5 been dctctmtncd at a late " Heavy Agenda Faces Council The passing of the bty~law put- ting tnto effect the business cc- cupancy tax. the presentation of the 1964 budget and the regular tApril City Council meeting are jail Items of business to be at.- ttendcd to by the Chariottetrwvn City Council when it meets t0- ieht. The passing of the business oc- .cupancy by-lan and the present- ‘ation of the budget. were to have taken place last week. but de- lay tn the preparation of the by-law prevented this. TODAY’S SPECIAL! 3.. NYLONS ist quality With 5 Fans 1.79 value ’ ,,.. WM...- dfi’nmto MW anc gxwfiio «MM «at. a a» _: I DON'T SEE OCEAV Today’s jets fly iii the netgn- horhood of 40.000 feet and. as a result. it's possible to fly over the North Atlantic without sce- ing the ocean. "" NM“ . \ Dial 4.4131. . or 4-4132. Chelton. l l .‘BRIEFS t patient in the Western Hospital. Dies Saturday flight across the Atlantic ‘.\1II bc- gin. Soon the delights of autut pation will become happy real WESTERN ization Sharing in the sttpprcsscd cs citcmcnt are their Canadian friends whose affection and ;. wishes accompany them. and their English relatives who ea gerly await thc arrival at Lon- don airport and the joy of fattt in reunions. 1 Mrs. D. Matthews 1N HOSPITAL Beck Jordan. Alberton, is a IS PATIENT Douglas Hardy. Alberton. is 8" ALBERTth r The death of patient in the Western 1105-! Mrs. David Matthews of Hots- pttal. idalc occurrcd early Saturday [morning at the home of hcr "ERR “TR FUNERAL lbrother-tn-lntw and sister. Mr. Mrs. Austtn Rix arrived inland Mrs, Alvin Ashley. Cas- Alhcrton Saturday to attend the cum Ni. funeral of ltcr lifetime friendl 5]“. had boon in M. mm... and "“lgth'V Mm DaVid Ma" 1 than a ycttr attd during th c thcus, which will be held this gym"... m... of “Us mm. “1.5 afternoon. [cared for by her st tct To QYDNEY MINES ‘ TIK‘ l rmcr SiiFfm “(It'll-T. Mr and Mr; George w”_t(l;illg’ll'llei‘ of Mrs. Cnasucii “am; and f‘amLiIV' _chks and the late James bccn residents of Alliorton for ""rdy' “’3‘ hm" 3‘ _B"°”"l-"” anpi‘nximalclv seven years. 59 5'03” 3‘51“ F”'l"“""f3 h" leave today to make their home i “'arr‘ag“ 42 "‘3‘" a!" 5h" in 3..an Mines, NS‘ wont to live in Elmsdalc. ‘ Site was a mctnbcr of hims- (WEN CAMPAIGN .dalc United Church and active The annual financial cam-Tin its women's Organizations Dill-‘1“ 0f the Alhf’l‘lfm "1‘" "f i She will be remembered for her tht‘ Canadian Cane" S"f‘ll‘W‘kindncss. her good cheer and opens today in the Alberton arca ready smile. with the following CHM-1559131: Surviving besides her hus- MISS C(‘l‘aldinr Rooney. Mrs. ' band are: her aged mother and Merrill Callaghan. Mrs. Retsh stplyfalhpr, Mr. and Mrs. Cras- Callbeck, Mrs. Wendell Weeks. . won “'liks; im- Sigtpr. MR A]. Mrs. AL. TIDI‘N‘IIS. Mrs. {Tehf‘f 1 vin Ashlpy tVei-al; and a half Ramsay. Miss Shirley Mac- ‘ stcttvr. Mrs. Coleman tAIit‘t" Arthur. Roy Leard. Mrs Daic in wnhum Mass. Fraser- Mrs- C‘V‘II H‘mv m” The funeral will be held this Mary “CNCIII 311d M11 Gra' tMondayl afternoon from t.hc ham BMW” .ltomc of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley SHIMKER FUNERAL _ The: to .Iilnisdalc United. Churclt funeral for Allison David sittt.I-““"."“‘ 3' 2 ~m- “Wm”? “' kcr. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. IFEJ" ""3 0mm.“ ('ommm-V; Allison Sillikcr of Mount Royal.t AI,L.PUR|"05E BEL-r was held Tuesday morning from; A Yemeni man‘s bolt is his .Iclly's Funeral Home. 0‘1.eary status symbol, serving as to Knutsford cemetery. where pocket and briefcase. lttnch scrvice was conducted by Rev. box. key ring. cosmetic kit and David Hamilton. dagger holder. YOU CFlN‘T MISS SFlVI NB WITH PSP Money slip through your fingers? You need PSP. Visit your nearest Scotiabranch and ask about this lite-insured personal savings plan. exclusive with W a B H N K E For it pictures Confederation nearing completion of all the festivities on the Island. goes men who "builded better than they knew" at the Charlottetown Confederation Con- ference in I864—the to who were added to their group for the subsequent gather- ing in Quebec—shows them and describes them as they were then. and in a way that never before has been done. Seven of the 33 sections of the series are devoted to the men who spoke for the Island at those two gatherings. The whole meaning of the Fathers of Memorial are made recognizable through this series. New“ ing the first Confederatim town in 1864 are featured and describes the 23 also a re featured. in 1864. are identified by Hamilton l—Prcmier .Iohn Gr conference ay. P.E.l.. chairman. Z—Attn.-Gen. .Irihn . Mac- donald. Canada West. 3—Attn.‘Gen. G e o r g e g E. Cnrticr. Canada East. 4—Agric. Min. T. D‘Arcy Mc- Gee. Farm 8. If—Attnuf‘ven. W. A. Henry. N. S. Centre now in Charlottetown. and under way this year bac" +0 fine men Who 0—Hon. W. H. Stecvcs. ‘.\'.R. 7—Attn.-Gen. .I. M. Johnson. N. H. In The Evening Patriot tool—in schools ATTENTION TEACHERS With superb pictures of the Fathers of ('outcdcration and accompanying information compiled through months of research. this new series. to he presented exclusively starting nut use In the studv of ('anadn‘ a valued adiunct to school work—helpful as a u‘hcrc students are and preserve Ihc series in scrapbook S—T‘rov. Scc. S. Iconard Tilley. NB. 9—MI.(‘ Robert S. Dickey. N. S. iii—Hon. John Hamilton Gray. Tuesday. invites N- “- s Contedcration cra. it can be teaching encouraged to clip orm. Il—Altn. » Gen. F. d w a r II Palmer. I’.F..I. 12——ML(‘ Edward B. Chandler. NR. Only One Island Paper Brings You This Great New Series The Evening Puttin See "Fathers of Confederation" Each Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday THEIR CHARLOTTETOWN MEETING - GAVE SHAPE T0 CANADA Story Forms Big Part Of Island’s Heritage Woven info the. fabric of the great new series. The Fathers of Confederation. which starts this week in The Evening Pat- riot. there is the story of the Island's great- est moment in history and one of the ric - est features of its heritage. Everything that Canada is celebrating this year in P. E. I. enters into the series. Men You Should Know! All the figures in this famous photo taken dur- 1 Conference at Charlotte- in the notable new Fath- ers of Confederation series to be presented in The Evening Patriot. Ten more who joined the ranks of the. Fathers by attending the Quebec conference Those shown iii the photo. by G. P. Rothtetds and now in the Public Archives of Canada. as they were the chart as follows: lit—aflolnficn. H. L. Langcvin. Canada East. M—Prov. Sec. Charles Tupv per. . lS—Fln. Min . Alexander '1'. Gait. Canada. lfi—Hon. Adams G. Archibald. N5. l7—M1.C Andrew A. Macdon- aid. P.E.l. iii—Hon. Alexander Campbell. ill—Prov. Sec. William Mc- Dougail. Canada. Ell—Col. Sec. William H. i‘ope. PE]. Zl—Leader Opp. Jonathan Mc- Cully. NS. Zia—Leader Opp. George H. Coics. P.F..I. :l—Prcs. Exec. ('oun. George Brown. Canada. .... Ami!“ It’s Taken 100 Years To Bring This Series In the century since the first Confed— eration Conference was held in Charlotte- town in I864. there never before has been such a glimpsing back into that era as is afforded by the distinguished series of illustrated articles to be presented in The Evening Patriot starting Tuesday. It is the first series ever to present pictures of all the Fathers of Confeder- ation who took part in the Charlottetown and Quebec Conferences — to provide personal details about each of them—to tell the part they took. man by man. in the shaping of what Canada has become. Hundreds upon hundreds of hours of research and preparation went into the creation of this series. The pictures are suberb. the work of Mrs. Irma Coucill and based upon rare sketches which were only recently unearthed. with each one ranking almost as a collector's item. Watch for and enioy The Fathers of Confederation each Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday through the next It weeks in The Evening Patriot. ATTENTION STUDENTS In this notable «cries you will meet history In a form In which it can serve you best—h story to be en] ed and prcscrvcd as it contributes to your understanding and appreciation of what Canada is celebrating on the Island this vcar. chl in a scrapbook. the series can b?- conic a tronsttrc “hir‘h ui-Il continue to serve you for main \‘cars. it will appear three times 3 “NPR for the nn\l 11 weeks and will he completed during the present school year.