e Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. April 13. 1964. 13! OBITUARY IVAN REAGH BROWN .. VANNOUNCEMENTSI Inserted by the family. saddened on March 12th CITY & QUEENS. ' JUST ARRIVED Ladies (‘o:lts n large sizes. Kennedy's Ladies Wear. Queen Street, Charlotte- town. I TIMMY WANTS irihution to the Easter Campaign? kindly drop it in the mail to- i R 3081 1 months. Friends and neighbors were, when ' OBITUARY Inserted by the family. THO AS E. NOONA‘N' There passed away suddenly at his home In Albany on Dec- ithey learned of the death in the . ember'fi. 1963. a true Christian ‘0 knoll” fPrince County Hospital of Ivan lave you returned your pink Reagh Brown of Neu- envelope. enclosing your con- He London after an illness of more than two “'3 Noona" had been i" "um" ‘ was the youngest If you have not‘son of the late Mr. and Mrs, enjoyed excellent health until obert Brown. Stanley Bridge.; his sudden and unexpected pass- gentleman in the person of Thomas E. Noonan. The late ment for several years but had OBITUA RY MRS. ANGUS D. MARTIN Inserted by the family. The community of Valleyficld and surrounding area. as well ‘as her family. relatives and friends were saddened on Fri- day. January 31. to hear of the death of Mrs. Malcolm D. {\lar- tin. in the Kings County Mentor- ial Hospital. Montague. Although in her 87th year. she in] remembrances. . . are Donald. Mon- treal; John K.. Charlottetown; Angus. at home: Charles. Saslc atoon: Callum. Bellevue. and Allan in Charlottetown. Of a large family of sisters and brothers. only one. Marjor- ie. Mrs. Ino Alex Mat-Plierson. Toronto. Ont. lives to mourn the loss of a sist . The funeral service. w It i c h was largely attended. was held in the Valleyficld (‘lilll‘clL t and thought The ' CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs M D, Martin wish to thank all their kind neighbours and friends. t ose who sent flowers and mes- sages of sympathy. the organist and choir. the Brooklyn ’ Rev. Mr. Fraser. .\l;' and all others for their many acts of kindness during their re- cent bereavement. 5: S- BRASILIA tAPt—The nrnty‘ general who led the successtut OBITUAT—RY Am General Named Brazilian President what was left of the ousted Gou- lart's term—until Jan. 31. 1966. ATTENrmx H A I R "RES. day The need {or funds is i and was born March 2!)th_ 1888, ing while preparing ‘0 leave had "ammued remarkably 3‘" . " " militarv coup against Joan Gm.- vihen a full-term president to I SERS _T Impmmm momma m hum" The ad ress is Rotary ! He is survived by his Who, me. home on a visit m his family in tlve and alerihanld hadf ohlyh'cn- .bltfl'hh 2.. [$03.5 (f'f‘u‘ MRS- GEORGE "- MAY-“’1 lart's government was namcu ‘ be elected in October. 1965.'wu' 1hr thaw?“ .IROK.,.Mhrm (mm hhih of ctiai-lottetown. P.(). Box 3 form:l‘ Elizabeth Johnston. one: Ontario He was stride" With ;,fi.'g’v“m{,';e,:“,:§;‘1.93,. 9“ “’5 v.13“. ggs‘fi‘w’é‘” ”." hm‘.‘ any .‘lf‘hsglgfgal’lmi“Segffllfllh interim B r a zilia n orcsi-, take over. .nn av.. rl , i. . , , ~- . - ' ‘ ' . ‘ "5 ' 53“” ' I -A 3 ‘ Hair colmli‘ fil ma allfl‘nrvlilz‘lil T‘toi'i‘crldtbtcemdhilghiurf' Sillll‘lolllaly' :igllciira‘l aaltliefiilisnldcg'll‘rl 2m“; The 13a? wr“ “amn' hm." m ( “Hm Funeral arrangements m the pan-V "1mm": mm" 1" du:|)rirgitl:‘:: Wgrffiir‘lfsslznaal I Pgl‘gemitfwsfiflggs-SJSN re d t "maker _ PARENTS “RE ask“! to em 3 M” .Gnmnn REM“: V 9 3;} any Imp m mm Tfipttla't emf: men Mam” phi. was the ‘ were under- the direction of the. March 2L 1964. Mrs. George H election-l promised m 'de‘hv" ,,'opn1-;ls:: . . ‘H I. _.|. .. ., . _ . .13 Li“; _ - ' V ‘ ' .,., t ' ,‘ ..t ' . i i. ' ‘ ‘ ‘ n ‘ . It‘ll‘pupllf for (.laldel this week ‘ perm. Adele Mrs. Ohver Meek, ramem was admnhs‘mm by daughtel of .henneth liar-tin and \tontastte Funeral “firm?- Wllll May no. at her home in l,nict.ttrl. The nearly unanimous “he : (.5501. “6?th by u", people 1], r t ("0015‘ S PHARMAl \. . . 76:41; S‘I‘ml Office Tplp'phone French iver' Wiilnifred Mrs 1 Reverend Harold "roke'i of ms WM? Maly Bruce M'amn' 89- ,1” h pealrdon' "whims" and she was mm '" Bu'vl'm'm‘ Saturday for Gen HumbertoK free elections a cohesive nation (‘ompletely new 2nd. “Debut” “ ' - l - 3 ~ - ' . 5'. u " ‘ .fore her marriage she spent 1‘19 V3 nyit‘d ("Imit- 1‘9 hymns September 28, 1882. the .ulv . ' . ‘ ‘ . liquid makeflp. L1“ your in", (.I‘RD FA T ‘igesél.?h£€iid?;:l1:;dorh'l, M-I Mgfigral' h, \I \. y. H“ tsome years in Boston. Mass. sung. were "The Lord's My Sllep- daughter 01' me la”, mphmd (ailen‘; BlgzncllnaSHSZEEd. byl 33:41“? [mum more]. confident out of lines and Wrinkles lint-c . ‘. . R 3' A 1" a " Y I . t Vn~ l. 'l . PC. a ' r‘ ‘ ""‘l‘m “"5 ‘ She married Malcolm D. Mar- hf‘l‘d ' and "0 Glide 0”" “0'” I" Pavlltcl' and his wife .\I a rt h a a ow'.” ‘ . em: I '5 U um .and “mom {he st 25 and $375 Availablciioir at I‘m" 5 (ammum‘y Cemm A! Iglli‘atl "lan((h.ldmn' “,hf) (.her'l my.“ m? late '“r‘ m" Mn“ tin in 1902 For the. past filycars \ch Past." The Brooklyn 'l‘i'l0 Godfrev. drama“? Show or defiance 0’ t fears and a-nx'mes pt loan} m-GGEY'S p-“ARMA‘CY mm mm": wpdmsdah Apr“ 15' a. le‘mcgnoly of a kind andl William Noonan. He was born ‘she haS résided in Vahcyholi gang “The Christian‘; (; no . poho'wmz hm. mama? m Goularl 5 Labor party which ab—1 Jose Maria Alknlin. an inhu- 4,1170 ‘ ' ‘ R tl-Y‘IL LIIIN'lI Sérved. 0m": "‘5 and and ram”: alsoI "“ January 14' 1892 3' Albany' where her neighbors now keenly nitzht". Interment was in the 1903 she went in ii“, in Fm”. Stamed from “‘3 m“ “u V0” ‘ "‘“al mmman “'h" “'85 I 101' .Prompt free delivery. I one brother George. Kcnsington.‘ P.E.i. where he lived until his t feel the loss of one of their sen- \'allcyfield Cemetery. willi coni- aid. where she gained the love m the chamber 0‘ dapmles' ‘ mer minister of finance. was . ‘ _ . nne‘hi'othcr Fulton and a sister. death. During most. of his life- - .- - 'i mittal service bv Rcv. G. Fras- . . . . The combined congrf‘S-‘t * .‘ 9190'?“ Vlf‘e-DFPSidPHI in I run- silllc7 at ‘tt‘l'l‘rl‘ llioLlle. who predeceased him in:‘ time he operated the farm at gating: or, ‘ 533130?anl;[;2nn|:.'::;:‘)‘:fi:' chamber and senale-EHVP \‘iI-' off‘rote. mm“. Tucsdav‘ Ap'm H {mm ‘ RESERVE. APRIL 22ndl123rd. 1 licking; alfllat'fhnr hv [Nd d. the old family homestead. but. ‘heighhm. in Ihcir midst. Many p‘,mh(,t.“.‘.,l.S “om Mahoh" ready m 2m, assistant? m an“. tello Branco f‘lol votes o-ilt oi the. ghngrossmnal vote re. ".4 and Friday. April tr ft'om ‘H'h‘ “"1 37"“ "‘r vamdal worked 1,, C] .1 h". l.” e and‘ '" me"! yea.” ““‘.“ml""y?d relatives and friends thrmuzh the Ross. Harry van Btlsklrk. Nor- one in need The hospitality of 43“ "Tasm- “lm “"9 ‘- ab' ""‘N‘d ~. ” “mirs- The" “.31 18:30. - Drama Foslwal in Summer_ J y . I lal'O eoun an 1by the Canadian National Rall- years shared the friendly 11mph man Nicholson. “1:”; xwhoh he]. hhmP “ll hm he re. stentions and 37 congressmen only polite applause from tne .. Sid Civic Stadium. I New Glasgow. NS. and it'll" a; ways. He was . time a i aim, of her home‘ where they mm hm”, Alexander mhmhfled were. absent. packed galleries when the iota SOUTHERN K i II 2 ' s and V , , l number 9‘ 5’93”. had “ talluring! member “I the Provmdal Pm“ were always sure. of receiving a Martin. ‘ She had been in failing health Chrima" Demm‘ra' depmy “9” announced 3105‘ M m” Owen‘s h-lshonmn.s Amwia‘ 1‘ MONTAGLH HOME 3 nd ‘ bUSIM-‘S "1 hensmtllfjn- HP mOV-l andsenved in that force with warm woimme, Fhw , be, I r \ . p n .9 h“. [hp has! h,“ ",3... hh, ho”, Juarez Tavora received three time was taken up by parts tinn will hold a mcctin: in the hflhml mommg' Element 3 TY ed fm’“ mere .m New. I‘nndnn.‘ dism‘Clion- H9 t’e'rc‘d from Her life was a hUS)’ ""9 i“ “1“ B r )s 9[K lim'tliaimeh Olrlmllh her illness with. Patience and "mos and named MarSha' EU' “ado” “"‘0 "’5‘3'9“ “1°” 5‘11" .ilontague Rczlonal High School ‘ Mmmli MmmaY- AD?” 13 at 3' Wm.” h" and ms 5"" ""“llk 5' C'N-R‘ “Nice sewn“ Years 5:0 home. community and church. \lu BC:n (MI 'ltri. Wpllerd fnl'llll‘dp- am“; Ermel‘” [or NH) GaSpar Dmm (“'0' Dmra l pom tor [he military revolt and \hmmrium on Am.” H. at 8 pm. Parents night ~Come and‘ [31115th R .groccry bUSmCSSq and since then alternated his She was good homemaker, “grim” «Egg; “:5”: Céoifle oh, and carp.. is a former Brazilian presl- the interim governmen. hm m :0, [he hmmhmmk "hm lilet‘l your teacher at 7.30 p.m. ., lam. purcm‘l'"! a 18m?“ stprei “m9 bemee“ his much-loved mother. and grandmother. and “amn' ‘Bm firm." in h"n . s a nl other of Sunr df‘nl- Depllll' Boulel de Andrade of ——-—-——--—l I“ “(‘"Ch Rll'el" 0" INS l‘t’lll‘e- children in Ontario and ills many ‘ ‘ ‘V ‘ x ‘ ' merrietd United Church, a tire CasteIIo Branco will serve out the Brazilian Labor party gave ton on asking for an extension to tile lobster season which ‘opens on May I. and other hus- iuess \\lll('h may come before EXTEND BANK CHARTERS OTTAWA I CP t—Tlle .mcnt he returned to New ship of old and young alike. Lon- . don where. he enjoyed the friend-l rounding ar govern- . fond friends in Albany and sur- eas. The late Mr. Nonnan remained He was a member of Mt. Zionl young in heart. habh and dis_ ‘ is sorely missed by her chil- dren and grandchildren Mrs. Martin was a ‘men‘ber of Valleyfield Church. I faithful Allan MacDonald. Milton Mac- lieod. Howard Kerwin, B l a i r Murray. Jackie Mai-Kellzie alid r Donald Nicholson. member of the Vl’tmi:iil'~ it's- sional'y Society alid until her ill- ness was an active lllf‘llZ‘H‘r of Always a smile, never a frown There wasn't a thing too big or the} deputies and the galleries their biggest surprise when m- annotinccd his group was an- thc meeting. mam plans a .9ne'year ean',‘ which she generously supported. Emerald Women’s Institute too small Slalnmfl lmm the V01inE~ on it r at" . . .. flil..”‘i““?“c‘%j,-°‘ [he “'5‘!” I Lug“; “Ham? . I ' Ian-Wm! throughout his entire .and which she attended regular— FLORAL TRIBL'Tl-IS Left to cherish the memory of That she wouldn‘t try to do for He said his party's action was I r - ‘ “HF: \\-ll be ‘ ‘ ‘5}5 0 Elna Ian ban-k5. . Jasomff “Fl/“9- “35 he’d; life. His home was always a ly until the last year or two. Pillow— The Family a loving wife and mother. are its at based on the lack of sufficient "h-‘rfntvlmm h" “mt? Um” “lexmre all!” end Oflhls year. i Friday evening, March 13111.: in! gathering Place for the youth ‘when due to the infirmities of Wl‘ealhn- Grandchildren her husband and the following Treasured memories of a wife time during which the will of pl‘l] -ith. ‘tl‘hlllalzit'e Minister Gordon gave1 the Daltlfion I‘Um‘l‘étl “9'119- I‘llll‘i of the community. and lie was 1 older age. she became more con~ IBaskel— Dorothy and Donald sons and daughters: Winston. Ot- and mother the people on the issues could DR. ZEILIKSIy’I will be ab— dae' (33.225493? “glee ,f”- i (3:! “a? JOE"? a friend and cohfidilnt of all t fined to her home. _ ' Basket~ Charles and Helen tawa: Herman. tier-land. I’f‘n- We loved. and will never forget. be consulted “in a vali and Rom from his 0”“? m Now \m)" “f m; B tk xo‘r Tie egaen‘a d es , .IPWI ‘gl‘l-i who came to him. He was a In her concern for the spiritual Wreath— Sister Marjorie and ion. all of Emerald: Wendell, FLOR-AL TRIBUTES WERE legitimate manner." t mama“. {mm Mhhdm. hm.” hm must be (y 'd 1“ “"0 19n'nond‘ dd'b‘yl ‘ l‘i: ’“35 alee‘l deeply human man. tolerant of i life of young people. She GHCOUV' lilillll." ’ _ Charlottetown: Evelyn. .\l I‘ S. Pillnw— Husband and family This was interpreted to mean W “h San”.de Am.“ Eh “mm ‘ymrs “(file‘ch everg 1 [3_.ade“f° 3f {eagles ' ‘ human frailtles. and inspired laged her family to the. same Spray— hen. Connie. Bruce. Harold Yen. Belmont: Florence. Casket Lid Spray— Grandchil- the Labor party favored a pop- m-p " “ ' “as ‘0 ave W3“ 5 m'" 5” a" "931- 59‘“ bv true Charity In his dealings .generous support. attendance. Jennie and l-‘aye Mrs. Harland Daye. Norboro: him instead of a congressional - @993 '7‘“ been the year for this review. NQTICES _- rice was conducted by ‘Mr. Patterson: both Rev-i with his fellow mar. He had an —_‘ Donald McKay. assisted by, Rev. ‘ ‘ of whom - w visited him during his illness in of me difficulties Which me 1.1% engaging sense of humor which survived and surmounted all i and helpful participation in any church activity. She was an active member of the Ladies .-\id and of the Wont- Spray~ Johnny and Marion. Chester and Marie Spray~ John. Marty and Mar- jorie. Bob alld Annie Wreatll— Lindsay and family Basket of flowers— Fl'izzell nie- ces and nephews Spray— .\llnt Lottie and family Elsie. Emerald. One daughter. Verna. Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe. predeceased her six years ago. Also surviving are Iltl grandchil- dren. vote with which Shortly before the election to choose a‘ 'lmsnllaL H-"mm 5W”: "0""- wme sented to him. All who knew en‘s Missionary Society. and 3 Spray—— Kate. and Flora raV—- Mattie. azel. E l m er r - .. . - I.ord's I My _Slieoherd."”and him have been saddened at his charter member of both She Spray— Warren Burns and falll— The. esteem ill which the dc- papa [ ' - we" 3:22:32: Barhfleplggv-Oféig in (.mnwmim] with mp Opening of ‘Unto I‘he Hills Around. passing. was also a life member of the ily ' parted was held was denoted by Spl‘ay~— Louise Lewis involvpd in a shooting {ncidem ' ‘Pallbcal‘ers were: Mont Mc- Apart from his mane friends, WMS and until recent years. Spray Pearl and W i n n l fred the very large crowd of nanote- spray” Emerald Women's In- in .he (.hhgm“ - l‘M'f‘n- OIIVCI‘ Bornal‘di Stanley Mtg Nmnan leaves in minim his missed very few meetings. Burt who attended the funeral s01‘\‘l('- stiiil The shootth “.9an to ha ,9, . lem- “(‘"1‘3’ Mf‘Ck- Dmlfllasi wife. the former pair-iota “ugh- She was a member of the Wn- C.prny Hazel and Lester cs held at Sunlmerticld L‘nited Casket Spl'ayg Family of it". no hearing (fifth? mung for mp [N (.‘ole. .lrnold Meek. Internian es whom he married almost 50 t men‘s Institute Branch in the Spray". The Hendersous Church and conducted by her late Mr. and Mrs. George Pay- n e “I pmskicml Nevermele‘h“ b h I was in Floral Hills Memorial vears ago. two sons. Eldon and district. and continued her inter- Plant-- Mrs. Clloiien pastor L, \1 ll r r a y. ntel combat “.0ng [hoh'up positloh; WI e e d l3. (Ial‘di‘nS. i Ambrose of Brannon]. Ontario. est in it. and was always ready Splay~ Sadie and Dan ‘Hymns sung were “Peace. Per- Basket of flouers— Anlalgamat- around Ihe éamlal and along . . . and one daughter Geraldine. l to help in any way‘she could. (‘l‘oss~— Howard i for: Peace" and ‘Safc In The ed Dairies approach” to governum in 1‘ _k .| d . n _.l _ H d ‘ (Mrs. waher Dom“) also of i During her declining years her Spray— Connie and Tom Arms of Jesus". A son "Be- Potted PIants-— Staff of CADRE square ' ’ l ‘ ‘ .m“ 031"” “” ‘ ,E'a ' “ e ‘ Brahmrd Among his sorrows needs were kindly considered by iSprayW Gilssie ynnd The Sunset" was bcutiiit'ul- Ottawa ' , V ‘heBm‘mos‘ and allemmn "r. the. i it ' . 'nd i- ” .] ~1d_ . her son and daughter-in—law and Spray“ Edith and Jack Judson ly rendered by Mrs I. y ma n Charlottetown Income Tax Assn- h “Mom” meme“ “'5” vlulrses and staff of the Prince “"9 -‘e ms“ 5 9 "Fe ‘ “ - , , -, - l 1 ~ . .fl - - .a - touched off bv a chance. meet- (mum. “M ,l I. l_ 0.: m, k 1.9" wh0 predeceased h.m' Tam family who mm In tie tome . Spiny Diana Rodd ~ Smith ' ria inn ‘ . . ' - _‘:l’r'va‘ 3"“; .1“ .dr ton Ernest and Noreen He with her. Basket— Dorothy's SlSlf‘l‘S —- Pallbearers were six e Amy and Chalmers I": In the CODRFeSSlOnal lobby 'l'ime—-S PM. Admission .30 cents lelmt‘h' 15::th 3.3.2123?" 155150 Shh/Wed by m, Sh,ch She was predeceased by her Julia. Clara. Mary. .Mnnlt'n hows: David. (‘P('ll. Fred. Imith My. Health- paw...- and ram. of deputy Osyéaldo Lima Film:E I] l' -_ :d l H‘ _ ‘ d than. ,Mrs. Charles Mclvcfl husband. who passed ~away l0 BflSkCl~~ Moore and Norma Mc- Roy and Leigh Payntcr. The ily ” sul’pnr'" 0 “15'9" Presmen ~-~-—--w--~- --r 7- ~—~~s———-->-———<—-———‘ “‘10 5“" U“ 5" 9 ,9” ‘ all qummcflide and Iennie (‘11.; years ago, and by their datiglit- (‘arthy flower hearers were six" :inlid- The \lcFIntcc family Coma“; and de’f’m-V to“ C3 "9"‘5 “I‘d ”' 0‘" "Nth"‘5 “h” ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ H ” or. Mary. who died in 1930. sons: George Mayne, Jr.. Win- Dorothy. Hillard. margeret bral- “ma Full” accused ‘ p . . , Wreath—— United (‘hilrch Women 4 were so kind and helpful in "39k Farmer‘ Kink‘wa- and "‘0 vi brat of supporting the anti-Gom- WA Left to mourn a loving mother Valleyficld \\ ston Yco. Wayne Sharpe. Hurry Sutherland Sp ray—- every way. Our thanks also to hl‘Olllf‘r- James 1“ Alhi'm' and are 0m. daudhm. Kuharhw g < . . a. . v - v - 1 .~ . .. n. . . .; , . , . ‘ A . a - g . t . .play a Staff Mat Lean and Son Mayne. Blall Mayne and John kelth. Norma. Allison and Grace 3“ f‘ "U I). 19d by Casteufl Lgiitbgiiieéi‘aS-gs ari‘te sfiisinomggligiiogiii;15%;): our bald on rilollsggdsliilaeufighle kindntqsrs' will‘lllznf‘ilt‘tgrgfliggflield from the M'm‘ i‘“ Bums' Charlonmmnh mm” ” Mm'l‘mn and so" . Hams” . M" and M1". Reginald C°mp' BranmiThg two went 9“ each may & ST'EEL SCRAP‘ . ' . _ ' ' O ' ' ' I _ . . ' _ _ H 5mm per TON ‘ {1 Eh. ‘ ‘ ‘ ht be ' ‘ Monaghan Funeral Home in nd SIX‘ sons. as well as 18 Basket» Howlan. Hawkcs, Std- interment was .in the church inn and family ‘ 0”)” with {ISIS Then. WINES”! HEAVY COPPER _ . ' I . . . i . ‘ . _ . _ _ _ . .19 us. pm. Lb. “his”. “Wire‘s Sea'vzmen kinkora m gave“ “he B av grandchildren. and. two E'I‘OIIY- dley tI\'Iontrenli cemetery. She died trusting in Mrs, Margaret Devine and Mary said. Lima li‘lIho drew-a Dist-Pl, I.l(ill't‘ COPPI R .17 (315. pm Lb_ ‘ “'“f‘ “leis §_l°l‘]°n1(;°;e :1 Church who‘re Rm'uiom "Ml grandchildren. bestdes nieces \lr. and Mrs. W \ Bruce the merits of the risen Saviour. ‘ Pupils of Emerald School fired three times but missed Lav Ill4i) BRASS lb (‘ts. per Lb mvn.an.._ Elly—L Ma“ “jag or“.le In, “(W we; and nephews. She was good Vltl \ll\>‘ Ann Matvllilnnld . and so shall her memory live in Teachers of Emerald School brat. The bullets hit a wall. YELLOW muss 1; Us hm. L ‘ V ‘ ' I ina’la M'acnnnald Prow'm" E‘n them all. and they made her life Mr. and Mrs. Pt‘oslnn P. Pcar— the hearts of those who knew In Mcmol‘iam Card~~ Summr- Guards and other congrest - ll.\I)I.-\TOIlS ................... .. $3.00 Each NAM‘T‘WTURE WATER h ‘ t . . ' R ‘. H . tumor by their frequent \‘lstls doll and loved llt‘l‘ br‘sl. . field United cuiii-i-h Women men separated the pair. lR'HVH'Zn'l‘?“ . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. SLI'l one Fuel “ens desmnCd for fumre ‘0 sanp "an “on. e" a" - MF RO'I'TI It‘S‘ I 0C or do manned space flights combine‘ 0 'm 9“ RW- Arm.” pcn‘ I'm'l‘Kent street U ' I I . I I . i “(‘Tlarlgttetown “Xbrgen and hydrogen to pro-1 def-“35L and 3““ “5"” 3'7"“ F M :6! d ‘ ' duce. not only electric power but ' Father Maflmnald 3'50 . CO. ,.. waimg conducted the services at the V l -~—— —— cemetery. The pallbearers \icre Messrs Hensley \tacDonald. Sterling MacKay. Pclcr Nichol- son. Robert Carmichael. Lorne Norman. and George Huzhes. hCARD OF THANKS i The family of the late Thomas I HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD. I E. Voonan wish to extend their 1 CENIENNtAt m SElt-E- BRAIION mass cards. spiritual hoiltitlels. 3 BIG PRIZES and to all those who ilelncd In t many ways during the and be— ‘ retirement. 3 OBITUARY ‘4}. Inserted by the family as a tribute to the deceased , Sf. IN MERCHANDISE ‘ FRANK W. MaclARl‘iN A Anyone plll‘('l18$lllz 3 NOW or] Th9 family. rolalivcc ,1 [id ' V V llscd car valued at $1.000 or more many friends were shot-kart at 5 nd IN MERVHANDISE .betwecn April 3rd and June 236th . the sudden passing of Frank W. is eligible. Employees of Hill- M‘achamh at the REL Hospih side Motors will not be elifliblc for this contest. " still had a keen interest. in farm- ing and fishing and each spring 8 i managed tollelp run the lines on i opening day. A member of the Morell Ult- ' ed Church where as long as .health permitted. he was ill- ;ways present for services I _\ .al on March II. 1964. Frank. as he was called by his nlany friends. was ill oertcct health until Jan. 28th. when he suffered a stroke and was taken to hospital. Despite his advanced years he l'Cl . IN MERCHANDISE '~,- tou t'uJoui s . A devoted husband and fat-her Rodi". ‘he leaves to mourn besides ills I V I , P loving wife Lyle. five sons and “m "" mg' I daughters. forty grandchildren. Melvin. Victor. Reggie. Alfred EVI ago. Also left to mourn are his i brothers Russel and William. r s iCable Head: Simeon in Moncton ; New t‘ar iBeeeher. More" and Alfred In .‘ ‘ U.S.A.; also one sister Florence. i Condition I USA- l ' i The ftlneral was held Saturday g i i l 4 Door with Radio 4 l)tll‘r See It 'I‘od a y Now persons employed in every wak of Iiioai'o making application for a Social Insurance Number! I, I suntan vacuum ; ‘ t and Lorne— Rhoda. Freda. Jean i Lois and Irma. A daughter Gladys and son Keith predeceased him a year ‘9 ton Pickup Ideal Farm Truck INSURANCE NUMBER CANADA b ooo-ooo-ooo d _ itMarcth 14 from the Morell Unit~ Nam. - Nam-V a hurch where service was JOHN MITH V ,ed 0 6 t't'lmflf‘l‘ lconducted by Rev. DR. Mac- with Radio 960 VAUXHAll $1050 958 CHEV. lLennan. I Pallbearers were Hon. Leo O “ .Rossiter. Cecil McCarthy. (lras— . 5 well Powell. Earl Mach} we n, ramps-tin...“ . . i . . - 7 _ > i 4 Door spdan 3 Harry Rattrny. Benjamin (omp a“ 1 Interment took place in th e I Midget! cemetery. Today recalls sad memories : Of our dear dad gone to rest 1 And the ones who think of him ....... 1095 application forms. You are asked to distribute them to your employees: Your government is issuing Social Insurance Number Cards in place of have them completed and signed by each employee and returned the unemploymentinsurance numbersthat mostemployed people have 9‘ Rehab“, 1 ‘ ’ I o v. had until now. The new numbers will help government to use modern promptly together.notindividually. to the local ofticeof the Commission.| . 'J'I‘ansttm'm'i“'“ ‘ Are the ones who loved him best. office methods for greater efficiency in handling unemployment insur- , . . I . CARD OF THANKS ance, and also other social benefits such as proposed pension plans. ‘ $33822: 3252323132:Eatemst’ifgrximhsnaggimloymrnt ' s , The family of the late Frank I For these reasons. you are invited to apply for a Social Insurance “n C , P “.8 d. ‘ m If h "N3 0Y-' ‘ .4. ._ W tw‘ Madam wish ,0 ,hank RM. . .b t r to the unem lo mentinsup men suranco omrntsstono ice an in arm em ow manyemploy. ‘ a itmt. . tone Number. even if you are not a contri u o p y . _ Donald Mai-lmnnan. doctors Lee I H as wha‘ ou do._ ees you have. The Unemployment Insurance Commission office will . wrtli Radio and Drysdale. nurses and staff an“ 93“ 9' y ‘ then send you application formstoreach ofyouremployoestocomplete; I of the P.E.I. Hospital. also a ' special thank you to n u r s e x lJean Baker and Eleanor Minch- in and to the many wonderful friends . . athy cards and helped out during our recent bereavement. To one and all thank you. When all forms have been completed. you will return them to the Unemployment Insurance Commission. Your employees' Social Insur- ance Number Cards will be sent to you for distribution to them. IF YOU ARE AN EMPLOYEE: Your employer will give you an application form for a Social insurance Number. You can help most by completing it promptly and accurately and returning the form to your employer. He will send it to the nearest office of the Unemployment Insurance Commission. “Now” is the Time to Buy A Quality Used Car HILLSIDE MOTORS [ID Your government asks for your co-opontlon to introducing the new numbers as quickly as possible. Apply for your SOCIAL INSURANCE NUMBER NOW. m“ IF YOU ARE UNEMPLOYED: It you are receiving unemployment insur- TWO-Kl 'Lézn" ‘ I JAKARTA tReutersl—Oranz ance benefit you wutt complete an application form tar a Social insurance ,_ . 0mm" M“ “11" “'0 Vmag' rt to the U.l.C. In erson or b mail. .- PONTIAC -— 3ka — ACADIAN-VAU’G‘ALL mt wired mgr-t ""mbe'w“°"’°”'°”° " ’ tiltutleiomtlu INSURANCE coltlltllsslolt » and GMC TRUCK DEALER gaffe??? e‘:,.“5'avaf“,i,§”,f}?fi IF YOU ARE AN EMPLOYER: If you are an employer registered with the OTTAWA PARKDALEl clal Indonesian news agency re- I Unemployment Insurance Commission—you Wlll automatically receiver 4 . PH. 2-l243 poned Sunday. T. PETER'S RD.