ie it E i t F g q ei é i In g el a : 3 5 73 ff 2 f 4 ye i ‘\ ! Sullivan Arthur Eek ge* i lf 8 iil, gE. Eastern pon Scotia f 4 : rt Stewart on Thursday but when the smoke cleared on Satur- day the O’Rourke rink « had the curling title after beating Stewart twice by scores of 15 Canada May Ignore Pact For Textile Quota Levels fact that Japan is one of Can-|the proposed agreement. — ada’s most important export | customers. But he said there is a “gap” in the agreement because Com- munist China. was not included in the Geneva negotiations or | purchases. .. OTTAWA (CP) — The days . | of the gill, the perch, the peck B 3 Le 5 5 i i tr E E st z z s d i : gage file fetta ahs g ae ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. 26, 1962. vigny Gets Into Debate n Red Menace Statements dent that communism was ' side. spreading in Latin America and world peace.” meeting of the REFERENCE TO RIOTS Crapaud Creamery Co., will be This was a reference to the held Monday afternoon, Febru- anti-government riots in British ary 26th, in the Crapaud Public Guiana. British troops were | Hall at 2 p.m. B. C. Wood, Sec- sent in to maintain order. retary. ; Mr. Chevrier then asked whether the minister did or did| , HOCKEY NORTH River Rink not use in the TV interview the | ‘omight, Monday, Nine Mile words: “Who is mistaken? Is| Creek. Bulldogs vs. Pownal Roy- that not really a Communist 8. Third game of semi-finals government?” ; Admission, 25 and 50 cents. Al- _ The minister replied that he | 80 School “hockey at 7 p.m. York didn’t think he had used “‘pre-; V8. Cornwall. Admission to cisely those words.” He had School players 15 cents. | CARD PARTY York Point OBITUARY | School, Tuesday, February 27th. WALTER IRVING PAYNTER ™ 4 o Junior Farmers. In midst of life we are in) MUSIC Festival Record Con- death. Truly those words may| venor, Mrs. Allison MacRae, be used when on February 3rd,| will be interviewed CFCY Radio | 1962, the community of Carle-| Monday, February 26th at 10.30. ton and surrounding districts, a.m. 4 Tl and 15-4. Members of the runner-up rink are:—Clary Fleming, lead; Art Love, second stone, Chevie Acorn, mate and Gordon Stewart, skip, Mr. Pearson said the — gap | could become especially impor- | tant because of Communist | China's need to expand its ex- | ports to pay for heavy wheat | 80, too, may be the future of the foot, the yard, the pound and the pint. : That's the warning in a spec- fal paper about the metric sys- tem prepared for next month’s Canadian Conference on Educa- tion in Montreal. As the world becomes more and more metric in character, the paper says, Canada may find itself “an uncomfortable small island clinging jo,.an old system of weights and meas- The paper, written by Dr. J. T. Henderson of the Nation Research Council's division of applied physics in Ottawa, Is on conclusions drawn from a special survey of 70 “important, representative” Canadian f nit zt i "| ter learning of the sudden pass- | ter near Windsor, Nova Scotia | $Pecials, cold waves $6.00 for | | while employed with Island Sea- | foods. | ths predeceased him 26 years Trend Towards Metric System tee Discussed In Special Paper |__ Mrs. Hedley - Lowther,_and/ Mrs. John Haslam very feeling- were shocked and saddened af-| 4.4) spr py Beauty Salon, ing of Mr. Walter Irving Payn-| "er Kent and Queen Streets, $4.50, students cold waves $3.50 | and shampoo and finger waves | Walter was born at New Lon-| ‘79 cents. Dial 4-4328. ' don, Prince Edward Island, Ap-| ril 29th, 1934 son of Mr. and Mrs. Reigh Paynter. When a child he moved with his parents to Car- leton where he resided until his death. -Honorable in business, respected and loved by all who mourn. his passing, Walter will be especially missed in the home) where his high ideas of husband} and father will be sorely missed. | In 1956 he married Gertrude Fall, Kinkora, and to this union were born a son Barry age 3% years old and a daughter Lor- raine age 8 months. He is also survived by his parents and the BIRTHS HUGHES—At the Moncton MacDONALD—At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Wednesday, Feb. 2ist, to Mr. and Mrs, Daniel MacDonald, Tracadie Cross, a son Paul Gerard, Weight 10 Ibs. 2 ozs. a brother following brothers and sisters, Sherr (Pearl) Mrs. Morley Crozier, oe on Am. Darnley. Mrs. Ruth Carr, Bur- IN M"=MORIAM lington. (Marjorie), Mrs. Colin | Burt, Kensington, (Hazel), Mrs. memory Ivan Somers and (Joyce) Mrs.| % _ ae See ae John Clark both of Carleton.| Passe’ away February , 1954. James; Charles, Arthur, Al-; fred, Ivan, Lowell, and Glynn,| , Ever remembered ever loved all of Carleton. A brother Nor-| °Y B¢F husband and family. KING — In loving memory of a dear Husband and Father, Daniel A. King, who passed away Feb. 26, 1956. Life’s race ‘well run, Life’s work well done, Life’s crown well won. Now comes rest. Edna and Family. SMITH — In loving memory of my dear mother,, Bridget Smith, who passed away one ago at the age of 5% months. Funeral service which was very largely attended was con- ducted on Tuesday, February 6th at St. Mark’s Anglican Church, | Kensington, with Rev. Ronald Parsons officiating. ly rendered a duet, “Going down the Valley”, The hymn-‘‘Nearer My God to Thee,” was also OTTAWA (CP) _— Associate; said that in view of weekend | “ pi Defence Minister Sevigny, who events “we should Home did not mention China apologized in the Commons only the. danger.” by name but said that “Russia last week for saying British’ At one point, Grant Campbell | has been invaded from the west Guiana was Communist - gov- | ( ; to| and has an ever growing men- erned, got into a heated House | protest that Mr. Chevrier should ace on her eastern borders.” exchange this week over his |a- ee © eee eS ee en eae ae test statements about the Com- | inquisition to serve his own par-| an address before a one - pee eee & Late Ane ee conference of young membéts pa al a te ) a i t iano Announcements repeated tion. Mr. Sevigny denied. this CITY & QUEENS | PRINCE COUNTY The opposition MP opened WE TREAT te cick wel,, . aL the exchange by Giggey’s Pharmacy week- . Benes ~ Diefenbaker,| end special—Wampole’s Leth- 28 to M on prompting Mr. Sevigny to say | inal, regular $2.95 extra bargain, weary 5 that. if Mr, Chevrier had any 2 for 3.99. Open 8:30 am. to| CARD PARTY in questions concerning ‘the assoc- | § p.m. Hall, Tuesday Feb. 27, § p.m. fate defence minister he should | By Beach Grove W. I. address them to him. Mr. Dief-| WARIETY CONCERT and one enbaker said he had no com- | act play at Millview hall, Mon-| CAPE TRAVERSE W. I. will ment. | day,’ February 26, 8:15 p.m. a card party in Cape Mr. Sevigny said he did not | Sponsored by Vernon River| Traverse Hall, Monday. Feb- aggro gh: Aa agg bt no} Y.P.U, Tuary 26th at 8 p.m. he had ‘in a Montreal speech which had occasioned MUSIC FESTIVAL Entries| KENSINGTON rink, | to his apology , must be mailed not later than| Monday. Intermediate “B’ “1 said that in view of week- March ist, to: Mrs, Wendell| key, fifth and final game, Cape end events, particularly in Brit-| Wood, Box SSI, Charlottetown, | Tr@verse Rovers vs ish Guiana, it was amply evi- or Mrs. Carl Smith, Summer- - Game time 8.15. Ad therefore er to THE POSTPONED annia’) ‘ore presenting a dang oa Births, Deaths, Marriaces | In a graveyard softly sleeping eS father, mother, gue semi-finals. Lot 13 vs. North Carleton- 8.30. Junior hockey finals. St. Eleanors vs. Free- | town - 6,45. Meeting of the South! Shore hockey league executive will be held at 9 p.m. ALL INTERESTED farmers in the area are invited to attend the meeting of The Kensington Area Board of Trade; to hear Mr;-B;Graham Rogers speak- ing on the Limestone Develop- ment, of P.E.I. Meeting is at the! Town Hall in Kensington at | 8.00 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 28th | KINGS COUNTY BRING Your skates, friends | and family and join the fun at | the Adult Ice Frolics, Montague Rink, Tuesday February 27th. | Admission 50 and 25 cents, Nov. | elty races,, Broom Ball and MONTAGUE rink; 2.30 to 3.30, beginners skate; 3.30 to 5 skat- ing; 8 p.m. Murray Harbor vs ARSENAULT — In loving me- mory of Darlent Arsenault who died Feb. 26, 1961. In a grave not far away We parted with our loved one One year ago today. Lovingly remembered by mo- egg father, Wendell and Wes- SMITH — In fond and loving memory of my mother, Mrs. Bridget Smith, who passed = of the ruling Conservative ‘told the ri E i i E j E | ae E Teitll [ i i E E 7 | gf E i g & § a g E «= * 8 e : : : 2 j fz i ie é H would ensure att Briton Sees Russ Facing Growing Threat In China i “‘uninter. erty.” China’s Chief Atomic Threat ought Aimed At Neighbors i Pil onal GTON (AP) — When i fi ifs lk z : : i ei i HH a g z ef : : : 3 é a f : 2 38 g e i i E i aff F L cf y WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: Min. Max: Night Day o. 19 5 - 2B - tb +e eetooee 26b . 15b ecee 14 6b 4 8b cageaee 4b 2b 4b Charlottetown ..... 2b Sydney eeces 8 Yarmouth ........ 7 St. John's 15 HALIFAX (CP)—The weather office’ says clouds associated witt a disturbance in the cen- eSSSaSaansoSSsss ~ ~ tral United States will spread | over the western regions and snow might well reach the west- tern edge of the Maritimes by + late Sunday night. Present indi- cations are that the snow will change to rain as it moves east- ward Tuesday. Regional ‘orecasts: Halifax and vicinity, northern N.S., Eastern Shore, Prince Ed- ward Island, eastern N.B. coun- | ‘bombers needed for strategic attack on targets thousands of miles away. helping China develop industry | and war-making capabilities. At a recent press conference President Kennedy was asked what the prospects might be for bringing Communist China into a nuclear control agreement. , Kennedy replied this obviously would be difficult, then added “there is really no use in having an inspection ‘of nuclear arma- ment) system agreed upon be- tween say, fhe Soviet Union and the United States and some ; other- countries, and then have another country—large — carry- ing on intensive armaments preparation.” ties, Bay of Chaleur: Clear and extremely cold becoming cloudy. by evening; light winds. Low- high at Halifax zero and 20, New Glasgow and Goshen 10 below and 17 above, Charlottetown 10 below and 15 above, Moncton 10 below and 20 above, Campbell- ton 15 below and 15 above. ' South Shore, Annapolis Val- ley, St. John River Valley: Clear and extremely cold, be- coming cloudy during the morn- ing, with snow by late evening; light winds increasing by even- ing to southeast 15. Low - high , at Yarmouth 3 and 25, Kent- | Ville, Fredericton and Saint John 10 below and 20 above. Cape Breton: Clear and ex- tremly cold; light winds Low- high at Sydney 10 below and 15 above. High tide today at Charlotte- | town at 2.55 a.m. and 2.47 p.m. | At Rustico at 10.11 a.m. and 9.11 | p.m. Summerside tide eighteen | minutes later than Charlotte- | town. Sun rises today at 6.39 and sets at 5.48. away February 26th, 1961. No matter where I’m going, No matter what I do, I'll always have a moment Mom, To stop and think of you. Sadly again And finish what we've began Heaven will the mystery ex- And there sometime we'll. under- brothers and sister. BURKE—In loving ein of °4/ Ub ome. ’ Burke, who o Interment took place in Spring| _ Year ago today, Feb. 26, 1961. an) passed gway Feb. tins your smile has gone) 20" \ of and lonely cy coin Following are the pallbear-| forever passed 234 ers: Morley Crozier, Colin Burt,| And your hand we cannot touch.) gy.0 cur great sorrow fell t! Heber Fall, Ivan Somers, Stan-| We have so many memories of| the shock that we received that ye . ley Lee ane Robert Campbell. | lee doit stl ke Guia day . . tributes were many ey We still remember well. If are torn between two and beautiful. Loving remembered by your| Our hearts still ae Flower-bearers were— Alton| Daughter Eleanor and son-in- ness, weg wie. ee major purchases, perhaps you Bell, Allison Walsh, Francis; #w Don. ‘| And secret tears still flow, don’t have to decide which it wo gaara ger MACDONALD — In fond and) yout meant 'o lose you mom, will be. Maybe you should tion of J, L. Davison. mmather Mie Harry atacnar| Hach time we see your picture er Safe in the arms of Jesus ald pemed © Senieny You seem ‘to smile and say, Chances are, you can, too... Safe on his gentle breast mwa Don't cry—I_ am waiting by financing one or both of There by his love o’er shaded : We will meet in heaven some We miss your loving voice, day. them on the Bank of Montreal Sweetly my soul shall rest. dear. whe ta oti aid ‘ re femembered by Family Finance Plan. . CARD OF THANKS Smile on us, dearest mother, _ en: When you don’t have all the cash you need to buy Mrs. Walter Paynter, Barry| From out the better land. BURKE—In boving of| what want, the B of M F: Finance Plan is and Lorraine wish to thank their) Ever remembered by daugh- our dear “Grandmother” Mrs. pape ns cova yas oka Sie larga many friends for their many} ter Janet, son-in-law, John and| Henry Burke, who departed stg M acts of kindness during thelr re-| grandchifdren, Linda, Valeria| this We.February 26th, 1961,| * *ingle, low-cost, life-insured loan. Monthly repay- cent sad bereavement. and John. e ‘ Dear God forgive a silent tear,| ments to suit your convenience may be extended up Thanks to all those who sent A constant wish that she were| to three years. floral tributes and a spec-| MACDONALD — In loving me-| Mere. fal thank you to Mr. and Mrs. he You've taken others, yes we| 50, don’t call a coin—call on your nearest branch Stanley Howatt, Mr. and Mrs.| Wife of Harry sald who} ‘know, of the B of M and enjoy more of the things you.* Ded Meco, eRe Tags Soar ney Sh) BS Seine eS | att i J. Re . = . ' | Mrs. Hedley Lowther and Mrs.| Though her smile ts gone for.) Always remembered and sad- ed in way. And her hand we cannot touch Shildren, The Shepherds CARD OF sar cctectecen | mea tmatet: Sri : OF the one we loved so much. | Burke, who passed away Feb. | My heart still aches with sad- Secs a 1 : No aoe wil ever inow.. tings ot your persone! credit needs] onder ona rool} And every thing goes wrong, We a lowenet 8 of Mt Me-tosred lon I seem to hear you whisper, 2 = Charlottetown Branch; 105-107 Grafton Street: oun ts Walle on say. REG. G. BOYNE, Manages oe a, oy Seams. Parkdale Cor. St. Peter's Rd. & meet again someday. Palmers Lane: FLOYD, f : s WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 lh