.. v Vital Statistics _£ NRIHS Mrt‘OURT —- At the Prince rnunti Hospital on Saturday. Derember 12. 1964 to Mr. and Mrs L o ui s McCourt. Albany. 3 son. “Gregory Louis", weight in pounds 3 ounces. CAMERON —— At the Prince County Hospital on Saturd a y. December 12. 1964. to Mr. and Mrs Elwood Cameron l nee Mar- Jorie Leard). Summerside. a daughter. “Janet Dorothy". weight 9 pounds 1 ounce. DEATHS MURPHY At Melville. Thursday. Dec. 17, Earl Mur- phy in his 75th year. I‘m re- mains are resting at the Gillis Funeral Home. Eldon. The fu- neral will take place Saturday, Dec. 19 from the St. John‘s Presbyterian Church. Belfast. with service commencing at 2 pm. Interment in the Belfast cemetery. Please omit flowers. RODNEY -- At his home in Orwell Cove. Dec. 17, 1964 Michael Joseph Rooney, aged 47 years. His remains have been transfen‘ed from the Hennes- cm' Funeral Home to his late residence. Orwell Cove, where the funeral will take place Sat- urday morning at 9 o'clock to st Michael's Church. Iona, for Solemn Requiem High Mass at church cemetery. IN MEMORIAM EMPLOYMENT Hospital Administrator' lham J. Ford. 132 Elm He was the son of the late Hen- ry Ford and Isabelle Machl~ lum. formerly of Glasgow Road. Being of a cheerful position, he had many friendsi among the young and old. whojseas With the Rec-A-F‘ oassmg. Being! alirare of the seriousness of his Q” S C b u Kl . . ' .i ness or several months. out PIS- imon amp 9 - Imu'“; DIDIOITICI tor Administrat- I“ such “me he spent Imonths in the Victoria] General Murray River: EISIe' M'rs' Fred lHospital. Halifax, He remained Carver. Union Road; also sever- -calm and surely bore his great 81 nieces and nephews- patience Preferable to hGVe H.O.M. or ’Wlll mourn his D.H.A. ion of ly completelv renovated WlTh-‘christian fortitude. modern facilities. Private apart— ment in new Nurses’ Residence. Sta la ry perience and aualiticati-ons, with all fringe benefits. Must be avail- able tor duty in February. ' Apply in writing Chairman of HOSpII'Ctl Board Fisherman's Memorial Hospital. EMPLOYMENT WANTED 66 bed Hospital, recent- . suffering with He le commensurate with ex- Harry nan... ome where Cemetery Roberts, Ford, Orwell avast. — In loving memory of my brother. L Cpl. Daniel 5. Buell. killed in Italy Decem- ber 18. 1943. Dear are the memories silently k t e . Of a brother I loved, And will never forget. Lovineg remembered by sis- ter Ethel, “'OnDSlDE —- In loving mem- ory of a dear husband and father. Charles B. Woodstde who departed this life Decem be lit. 1‘ son and . James Charles who passed away December 27. They are not dead who left In For that better land afar. OBITUA R‘Y WILLIAM J. FORD (Inserted by the family) . The death occurred at thelPrince Edward Island Hospital Prince Edward Island Hospital on November 19, 1964 of ' il- I Avenue. 554 dis- : h 1- e a Margaret. and l aves to mourn his wife,lWell nee Fannie Roberts. his moth- er. five sons and one daughter. Ivan. Glasgow Road, Vernon. Roland. Horace. Charlottetown; Morrison. Alberta. Stella. Charlottetown. The funeral was held November 21st from the Cutcliffe Funeral H service was con- ducted by Rev. CC. Lewis sisted by Rev. T.R. Goudge. In- terment was in Winsloe North Mr,_ Help in Ages Past. as. Pallbearers were In Lewis. John MacAleer. Elwood Leonard Roberts, Ivan Docherty and James Cr bbe. Flowerbearers were Willard Lowell Watts, Parker Ford, Ernest Mac- Kay. Jr.: Wallace Coles. Alvin Johnson, Kenneth MacRae, Edi- Ford. BOX 580. son MacDonald and Herbert Baxter. ' Lunenburg. N.S. When ties of love are broken ' And loved ones have to part OTICES NQT|CES It 131:: a wound that never ‘ 0 And also broken hearts. H ME COMFORT mm minu'rns . with Pillow — Wife BLOWING INSULATION Pays for Call for free estimates and expert advice Many years experience . Financing to suit Ask MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town 894-4560 ray — Fa itself Phone Collect — No Obligation r Service For James Stewart Leulla and Al S aide 436-3419 Muriel and Alvin They have entered God's eternal home And left the gate ajar. Always remembered by Mary I \l'nodside and family. MORRISON ~ In loving meme ory of our dear little son. John Gordon. who lost his life in a highway accident on Dec. 18. tom Today recalls sad memories. Of a dear little son gone to rest. And the ones who think of him today Are the ones who loved him best In our hearts. your memory CITIZENS OF M'ONTAGUE It is the responsibility of the property owners or rentals to see that the sidewalks in front of their properties to walk on. Connie and Dean ATTENTION Lilla and Mac Carolyn Wakelin argaret an Mrs. Eva Wakelin are shovelled and safe for pedestrians Scott Brothers Southport Esso Gordon Chowen M Signed: TOWN POLICE. MONTAGUE lingers. Always tender. fond and true. There‘s never a day goes by. 11. That we do not think of you. .Lon’ngly remembered by Daddy. sisters and Mat-LEO!) —- In loving mem- ory of a dear husband and father John A. MacLeod. who passed away December 18, may Since you‘ve gone first and we mam To walk the” road alone We lire in memory's garden BLOWING INSULATION O ADDED COMFORT O FUEL SAVING O LOCAL CREWS AND HAND Keep Local Residents Employed ATLANTIC DRYWALL 8: INSULATION 46 Valley St Phone 894-6275 After hours Phone Major Waddell 892-1972 S Blair Murrav EQUIPMENT ON Wreath ALL YEAR ROUND DO ITNOW S'stde Phone 436-5739 dear. With happy days we've known. We hear your voice. we see you smile , Though blindly we may grope. 9 memory of your helping hand SiiII hunys us on with hope. We‘ve known so much of hope TI-“PFS We've had our cup of joy. And memory is one gift of God That death cannot destroy. Ever rcmembered by wife and family. Mortan — In loving mem- Dance and Card Party Community Curling Club Saturday, Dec. l9 at 8.30 pm. Members are requested to pick up tickets for sent flowers. sad bereavement. Broken Circle — Mother Spray — Grandchildren Crescent —— Ada and Jim Basket — Gertie and family Spray —— John and Efer Wreatl; —— Myrtle, Will and Fa: mi Basket — Ruby, Alf. Late Ivan, Viney and John Sprays — Bertha and family Elwood and Kathryn Cecil Wakelin and family it Stan End and Matilda Wakelin Allie and Norma Murray Stewart and Gladie Wakelin Fay and Arnold MacLeod, Don- na and Avard Clow and Betty and Earnie, Marilyn and Ernie rs. Percy Darte. Kay and Mary Myrtle and Gordon Cudmore Ebenezer Women‘s Institute Plant —- Mrs. Pearl Scott, Lqu and Sterling Clow Plant — Annie, Winston, and Millie and Oliver ass and Leslie McIsaac. CARD OF THANKS THE FAMILY of the late William J, Ford wish to express stncere thanks to Doctors HJI. Pierce. L.S. Cox. special nurses. nurses and staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospital, also all visiting clergY. and the Cutcliffe Funeral Home and to all who cards and mes— sages of sympathy during our OBITUARY I CLARENCE w. MELLISH l The death occurred in the .‘<‘ on Nov. 22nd of Clarence l Mellish. Kinross, at the age of years. He was born in Union Road. Kings Co.. and was the! only son of Janet lMacPhersonl. Mellish and the late John T.I Mellish. He was a veteran of’ World War 11 and served over. Left to mourn besides his mo- th.‘ are three sisters: Ru Mrs. Robert Munn. The funeral, which was large- ly attended. was held from Or- Head United Church on Nov. 24th; services being con- ducted by Rev. G.M. Fraser. as- sisted by ev. D. Nicholson. Hymns sung were: Oh God Out and Abide With Me. A solo. Good Night. was sung by Mr. Lloyd Martin. The Guardian, Charlottetown, En, Dec. 18, 1964. 15 Wilson Outlines Plan For Atlantic By JOSEPH MacSWEEN lhot and conused controversy for weeks. would include: LONDON lCP I—Prlme Minis- I ter Harold Wilson has lined his hopes for an Atlantic nuclear force and proposed turning over to it much, but not all, of Britain's nuclear capa- c1 y. Before a tense House of Com- muns. Wilson outlined the At- lantic force proposal which he made to rest ent Lyndon Johnson in Washington last week and which now is being studied at the annual lS-ccuntry NATO ministerial meeting in Paris. The Atlantic force. topic of Members of the Montague and Eldon Branches of the Royal Canadian Legion attended in a y. Graveside service was conducted by Comrade McKen- na, Last Post and Reveille were 5 o u n d e d by Comrade Bou- dreault. Interment was in Union Road Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS FAMILY of the late C. to Dr.'s Laldlaw. Gillls and Drysdale, nurses and staff in at- tendance in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. the Rev’s. G.M. Fraser and D. Nicholson. the Jenkins Funeral Home and Mr. Lloyd Martin; also to the many who kindly sent flowers, dona- tions to the Cancer Society, mes- sage: and cards of sympathy and helped in so many ways dur- ing our sad bereavement. Thank THE W. Mellish extend sincere thanksiyou one and all. except those needed for com- mitments ' area. The far East and the de- fence of India are much in Wil- son’s mind in this States Polaris submarines. 4 . 25aship fleet. sites, but Wilson stressed that Britain has made no commit- ment on such a fleet GIVES FEW DETA planes withheld from the Atlan- seriously worried shalt China's tic force could serve in “inter. warl‘ke stance. Wilson said, national police work or peace-. Wilson seemed at 1‘91: ‘o eef'““ in the Far East. where conciliate all elements in the the situation has drastically aI-II-louse which is divided be weei fared since Red China exploded two extremes-the Tories "eh. its first nuclear device. to retain control 0' Br" “We would really be beyond ain's nuclear deterrent at --‘ the paint of no return" if the costs. and the Labor left-\v'“~ spread of nuclear weapons con- ers w 0 want to rid Br't~‘ tinued in Asia where India islcompletelv of the “bomb” N-Force 1. Br‘taln’s V‘bomber planes, outSide the NATO DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island PLEASE connv .tion. 2. British Polaris submarines now being built. perhaps from three to five. 3. an equal number of United ‘Some ,form" at mixed- manned force. T he US. has long proposed a surface mixed-manned armed with Polaris mis- whe her it would join if it is created. ILS In his major foreign policy speech, the Labor prime minis- ter refu details of his plans for the 200- plane V - sed to be drawn out on bomber force which now constitutes Britain's nu- clear deterrem until the Polaris submarines are completed. t he indicated that those Do not push. place, or otherwise deposit snow on highway rights-of-way. The placing of any material on a highway right-of-wav is prohibit- ed by law. The Provincial Safety Council have brought to our attention the danger of putting snow on the highway where it causes Iilind corners and dangerous driving conditions. Your cooperation in this matter is requested in the interests of Safety. J. Philip Matheson Minister of Highways Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island December 17. 1964 I I fur . Christmas ' . Baby Needs . Fountain Service 0 Greeting Cards . Complete Line of Drugs and Sundries LARTER'S Drug Sundries 45 Elm Ave. Dial ~__...4.._._...._.... ._ .. . . TYPEWRITERS FOR CHRISTMAS Crapaud New Year’s Eve party. said Thursday. PROBE CONTINUES CALGARY (CPI — Investiga- tions are continuing causes of major fires Tuesday and Wednesday which de- stroyed a large business build- ing and took the life of a small boy. Fire Marshal Lew Marks the Representative R. C. KEENAN Business Machines Sales 8; Sauce [00 Fitzroy St. Phone 4-9525 cry of a dear father John llachod who passed away December 18. I“. II “'35an the month of Decem- l‘ . That we stood by an open grave Ami We watched them lower our lore n “‘9 would have given our lives v But we knew we could not waken That silent soul in clay sn we laid down our hearts be— V side him And sadly walked away. As angels keep their watch up‘ there Plcase God just let him know That we down here do not in? t 28 We loved and miss him Do. Always remembered by daugh' tors Moi-la. Bertie and grand- children. CARD or THANKS 1 wisn in “pm; my sincere thanks to the nurses and Itafli of the Prince County Hospital and to doctors Clark and Down- Ing for their kindness to In?- While a patient there. Also lol my minister. Rev. Leslie RI Files. and to o visited me, and bronchi fresh. 'I‘ank you to my aunt and uncle. 1 MI Md M wnsss. ‘ Man! 'fianlrs to you all. ‘ Isabel Campbell. New Loom. STORM-FASHION PLEA FRANKFURT (API —— WWI Germany's loading mm. m teclor urged Gina bellow” Thursday to. m h” leopard coatu The W“ I" leopard and MM! mil In)”. threztenstbe extinction Of "’9" Pnoble and ro sent cards meclnl I SEASON’S GREETINGS TO OUR NEWSPAPER CARRIER BOYS Newspaper carrier salesmen are wholly deserving of cooperation and understanding from the public they serve. Their job is not always the most pleasant one, especially on stormy days. Nevertheless-they are invari- ably on duty trying to fulfill their responsibilities. Out of the ranks of newsvboys and girls have come many outstanding Canadians. More than one successful man. in his later years. has given credit to his newsboy training for the position he has achieved. If you appreciate the faithful service of your news- boy, sometimes let him know about it. A cheerful grateful word will send him on his way with a smile that will awaken boyhood’s echoes in your own heart. We proudly salute our carriers who are doing a fine job. We would ask your sympathy and understanding as they try to cope with weather and other problems which make the job more difficult. The Guardian-The Evening Patriot CIRCULATION MANAGER as not; A COMPLETE LINE ' of G. E Small Appliances BURKE ELECTRIC 112 Kent St. Ph. 2-1221 maamaaam '14’7“.3t2'»‘<.ix>l5i CH RISTMAS FLOWERS a select assortment Azaleas. Pot- Ger -tcT mxmnwcvexwexme V‘ lbs- better selec- WEST END NURSERIES 22 Richmond Street Phone 894-3525 Holiday Food FOR A SPECIAL GIFT Attract: ed fancy fruit h 333:. e ath‘yow local retailer. See them today. Cla rlr. Fruit Co. 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