<7 1 Busy Program Faces ISLAND NEWS PAGE lionhomme Ca en Bonihonune Carnival. the spirit of the Quebec Winter Carnival. arrives in Charlotte- town this evening. he will im- mediately embark on a pro- gram which will permit him little rest until his departure on be Thursday morn g Arriving at the airport at 0.45 Carnival will ride convertible to Charlottet o w n and following a television ap- pearance will go to the Charlot- tetown Hotel where he will drop in on a meeting of the P.I!.'.I, Canadian Club. FORUM AND PWC From there he will go to the Forum led by a police escort where he will put in an appear- ance at the Prince Street School ice Sports. Following this h e goes to PWC to appear at a has- ketball game and bring greet tngs from Quebec to the PWL students. Later, he will attend a recep- tion at Montgomery Hall. Thursday morning. the cl will ring with sleigh bells as the Quebec visitor rides through the streets in a parade of sleighs. e will make courtes calls on Lieutenant- ‘Charlottetown p.rn., Bonhomme Governor l0CAl BRIEFS IN HOSPITAL Chesley Hughes, West Cove- head. ls a patient in the P.E.l. Hospital. UF DRIVE CONTINUES scheduled to close on Oct. 31. 1963. dile to returns and donations coming in slowly. the time limit for the P.E.I. Un- ited Fund campaign will con- tinue until the $233.000 objective has been reached. As of yester- day the fund stood at 76 cent. or its objective with a total of 3177.126. E FEW LOAN TAKERS Provincial government cir- cles yesterday disclosed that al- though no definite information is available, Island communi- ties do not appear to be showing mtich interest in the federal in an open Cl rnival Eastern And Control Districts. m_j____ l W..l. MacDonald. Mayor A. Wal. "10" Gfllldet. and Premier Walt- Shaw. He leaves the city for Moncton G '1 N visited. In Moncton, a civic reception will be held in his hon- or gt the Beausejour Cu rling u . 0“ his MD here. Bonhommei Carnival will be occompanied by Guillaume Piette. president of the Quebec Winter Carnival. Police Report Two Collisions Two minor accidents were re- ported to city police Monday causing damage to {our cars. . pm. Monday a 1961 sedan driven by Arthur Mac The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Jan. I Home Unit In Society, Topic l ANTLSMOKING 15, 1934. 5 Km sisters, Jean. label and Chris- tine predeceased her. Funeral been Montague Lady ; Dies In arranlgegidents have not I o i I - compe . Of Discussion At Montague ,p|uvE PUSHED —--—----— I I MONTAGUE — THC death of MONTAGUE _ A rousing dis- the business meefi was oon- TORONTO icri — A drug- ‘baggie ‘a:‘”;cc§l‘;g§"m1€:“da°' G-“shim hgghhghted the January gucted by the president. Robert gist lln suburban North! York omifig .1“ the King. com“); Mr. and Mn. Harry M“. meeting of the Montague Honic ”g“‘°"' 9,, ms ,,., mum. ',::kf.‘,'§§:,:dg,$,°:;“§:,§fi',n: llvlemorial Hospital. xeeman, who were married re- Moniague Students Gearing For Carnival = MONTAGUE BUREAUi First on the agenda is a var- “"1 OF THE GUARDlAN‘iet_v concert to be held on the wintersixth in the school auditorium. onta.gue.iIn past con and‘ty'pe. featuring both students and‘”‘'’ Interest in the comin sports carnival at scheduled for Feb. 1. of this; 8 is increasing by leaps andlteaohers, have drawn capacity bounds as students of Montague crowds and predictions to date iona.l HlZl‘l‘SC'l}OOl prepare for forecast no changes. R63 another big ‘first. e carnival committee, head- ed by Bobbv Herring and Patsy as faculty advisor. have been at work for the past month and a half pla-nnlnvg the various evenits On Friday. Feb. 7. an exhib- i-tiom hockey game will be played _ . _ with either St. . Sinclair with Miss Donna Mac- Prince during Leod Dunstan's or of Wales. Following this a oaimival ball will be held feat- uring the Hi-Notes. . Mrs. Macxeeman was born lat Victoria Cross in 1910, dau- lghter of the late Samuel N. and =‘ Catherine MacLeod and has liv- led all her life in Victoria Cross , and Montague. Her first husband. Cameron -MacLure, predeceased her iApril of 1947. in 1955 5°h°°l A55°"'l3ll"“ M‘—”"’d*3Y I'l'l§:tn§le=g.fil1Wl'S. Elsie W-avtterworth °"°'”‘l“3-.Tl‘° "Vic “'35 "Th? gave a brief report from the h°m° “-“‘l i“ 0!” P7959“ 5°°leiY semi-annual meeting. She ment- ns compared with 20 years ago". toned especially the helpful panel Member? 0‘ me Panel Wen’ discussions. and also the excel- "3- wfl_1“"“ R°dd"’~ Mm 139' lent entertainment presented by echer Hickox, Robert 'F‘ergusoni,m,dehig from Kengiugtgh Reg. , M Fosertv. with Jam’ ional High school. Pineau as moderator. mp membership in the Wm‘ 05“ be dim? 1" ll"-' hm“? music festival association w a s ewed. Frank Bergson. 25. a non- smoker. has posted anti-smok- ing signs in his store One de- mands prooi of age from teen- agers seeking to buy cigar- ettes. lt stressed the law for- bidding their sale to those un- der ltl. tor of Mr. and Mrs. John Clarey. Murray River. Mrr. Royal White, Murray ‘River, is spending a short holl- ll‘ day with her sister, Mrs. Stan- ° ‘"3" ley Oram, Mr. oram and film- 3 to stave off undesirable inf'lu- ,-eh he: cl-3,-'.',',l,’,?,’;r,d,,.l’.f,‘§‘,','; ,:1.l?hs3,ae gried Lester Macl(eeman who is fly Sm-m John NB. ences? Is the school given too F010“-mg the transaction of ,°bacc,,_ca,,ce, hnk flail to mourn. also one daugh- ' ’ much N-’8P0n5‘1b'11ilY l0!‘ d9Ve1’l’P' other routine business. the lunch Across the front or the ph", i ter, Lorraine. Mrs. Roger Reed, Mn and MP3 B‘-'5."°’_ mm” ing the child? What about the mimmmeein - macy counter is a sign an- lAl‘lin3lon. Mass; and three have returned to their name in Murray River, after spending the past few weeks in Toronto. Ontario. Bert Saunders has taken up residence at the ome of Mr. sons: Billy, Montague: David. a student at Mount Allison Uni- versity. Sackville. N.B.; Brian. la student at University of New lBrunswick, Fredericton. N.B.; ‘two brothers and two sisters. Donald MacLeod on the home- ;stead at Victoria Cross; Colin. l in Ontario; Mary, Mrs. Gordon ge Mrs. ic graces? These and many}: 1 ed aff d d h. other pertinent questions were .,,ffi°' "W C 99 "1 Dug carpaibly discussed, with the aud-V ‘ ‘emf; Nd“! W‘ l" "'9 “mil SUGGESTS NEW MINISTRY 1 sis. l i l REGINA iCP)—'I‘he general meg, hop win be head in the 53,“, ; manager of lies Grands Ballets l pickets for the cmnpletg cam-‘ Canadiens of Montreal has sug- ‘ ivai win he on sale sho1‘t_]y_ Also; gested that Canada should have i hldgviiduag ticket, for each of -he. a minister of culture. Ariel Luft i nouncing formation of a qult- 1 ters club. ‘ Mr. Bergson plans to dis- play photos of club members in a showcase. Those who give up trying will be switched to a special case for failures. His re is welt stocked with cigarettes and totiaccos. and daughters Sylvia and lleath- evem Wm be on sale at 8 ,hgh,_ said in an interview here that But Mr. Bergson says ' he ‘Blackett. Somerville. Mass, er. have returned to Mnncion. ly high" mice fm. mo“ who government support of the arm doesnt worry about losing land Olive. Mrs. Paul Cogswell. N.B., where Mr. Mooie is taking couidv wh, Canada cohajdenhge-I business. lvancouver, B.C. a course in harboring and Mrs. don't expect to attend every act-‘ ivity. lprestige abroad. , I One brother Mac and three Moore in hairdressing A day-long basketball tourna- winh both girls and boys rom Morell, Souls and Kinnon, Parkdale. was in.a col- lision on Klrkwood Drive a 1961 vehicle driver by Frank E. 5-= n S. Thorne. 61 Confederation Street. Damage to the MacKin- y non car amounted to $100. Da- mage to the Thorne vehicle was not estimated. .20 pm., a 1960 car dri- ven by George Steel of South- port was in a collision with a 1963 car driven by Phillip D. EASTERN BRIEFS Connell of New Brunswick. The accident occurred on Richmond Street. There was no estimate of damages. Mcirshfielcl Man iGiven Remand Charged with having posses- sion of stolen goods. one General Electric automatic can opener, Raymond Lawrence Zinck, Marslifield. was remanded with- out bail to Jan. 21. by Magis- trate A.J. Haslam, QC, in city police court yesterday. Lambert Waye. Jr., Charlotte- town. was fined $10 and costs or five days when he pleaded guilty to a charge of operating a motor vehicle with. faulty brakes. 0 men charged with being drunk and incapable were each fined $10 and costs or five days, while a third facing a similar charge was remanded until this morning. One was fined $5 and costs or two days for failing to stop at a stop sign. Municipal Loan Fund. It is be- lieved that this feeling stems from the desire of various com- munities to avoid any conflict with borrowings under the win- for works program. A number of places are thought to be con- sidering using the new fund, but VISIT U.S. BASE WELLINGTON, N.z. rReut- ers)—-The two chiefs of U.S. Antarctic operations. Rear-Ad- miral J. R. Reedy and Dr. T. 0. Jones, Thursday became the IS PATIENT Miss Prudence Douglas of Milbilrn is a patient at the Anna Marie Memorial Home, Monta- gue. IN HOSPITAL Harold Stead is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Ho- pital. SPENT HOLIDAYS Tena Bruce nurse-in-training, ‘ Charlottetown Hospital. spent her holidays with Nancy Mac- enzie, Valleyfield. AT VALLEYFIELD John MacLeod returned to his studies at PWC after enjoying his holidays at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milton MacLeod, Valleyfield. IN P.E.I. HOSPITAL Miss Priscilla MacDonald, Valleyfield East is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. VISIT!-'D SYDNEY Albertus Spin, Valleyfieldi East recently visited friends in Sydney, N.S. FROM SOURIS Cnst. James Dunn and Mrs. Dun of Souris were guests Thursday of . . Dunn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry first American Antarctic leaders to visit the ussian base at to date only two communitlesi are believed to have submitted applications. aw ‘ t - O Mirny, it was announced here Frida Millar, Montague. 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