pogo GENCE ES Ds wae: eS eu) otha ToS ci aie LONG-SERVICE AWARDS PRESENTED Long-service awards were presented to three members of the federal civil service by K. M. Johnston, di‘trict adminis. trator of the department of veterans’ affairs, in a cere- mony et the Dominion Build- ing in Charlottetown yester- day. Left to right are Mr. Johnston; D.N. Bell, super- visor of rehabilitation and social welfare; Miss M. B. Island Bred Guernsey Achieves Top Award e » By NEIL MATHESON Patosie Dorraine’s Lassie; a 19-year old Guernsey cow owned by J. E~' Hurry, West Royalty, was classified “Excellent yes- terday by official classifier John McCaig, The Guardian learned ‘DEATHS Christopher, 315 Richmond Street age 80 years. . Resting at the ‘Hennessey Funeral Home where the funeral will take place Sat- urday afternoon at 3:45 for Re- quiem High Mass at St. Dun- stan’s Basilica at 4 p.m. Inter- ment in the Catholic Cemetery. BOYLE — At Kensington Dec. 3, 1965, Hugh Daniel Boyle in his Sist year. Remains resting at the Davison Funeral Home until Tuesday, then to Kensington Presbyterian Church where fun- eral service will be held at 2.00 p.m. Interment in Freeland Lot 11 cemetery. WILLIS — At the Prince Edward Island . Hospital, Dec. 3, 1965, Mrs. Frank Willis, North River in her 87th year. Resting at the Catcliffe Funeral Home until today (Saturday) then to North River Baptist Church. Service commencing at 2.30 p.m. Inter- ment in East Wiltshire ceme- tery. CREAMER — Suddenly at his home in Souris on Thursday, Dec. 2, 1965, Reg. Creamer in his 52nd year. His remains ‘are testing at the Perry Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held on Monday morning leaving the funeral home at 8.45 a.m. for Mass at 9 o'clock to St. Mary’s Church, Souris. Inter- ment in the church cemetery. NUNN — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Dec. 3, 1965, Mrs. Oliver Nunn, 91 Highland Avent, formerly of Winsloe in her 77th year, Resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Sunday with service commenc- ing at 1.30 p.m. Interment, in| Sherwood cemetery. MORAN — At the Charlottetown Hospital on Friday, Dec. 3, 1965, Mrs. Jane Moran, widow of the late Fredrick Moran, 53 McGill Avenue and formerly of Alberton in her 79th year. Resting at the Charlottetown Funeral Home Jrom where the funeral will be held Monday morning, leaving the funeral home at 9.45 a.m. for Requiem High Mass at the Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer at 10 o’clock. Following Mass, remains will then be con- veyed to the Sacred Heart Church, Alberton, where Re- quiem High Mass will be cele- brated at two o’clock. Interment in church” cemetery. Visiting ¢ hours 2 to and 7 to 9 p.m. ae thhat was owned butterfat- for ion. g Stewart, secretary to the district administrator, and R. J. Mahar, welfare officer. The awards were for 2% years’ ser- vice of more. well, for the Moncton cow is no longer in existence. Island Native CAMP SHILO, Man., — A ve- teran army officer of 2% years service, Col. Willism S. Hunt, OD, 53, of Summerside, P.E.I., Tetires early this month té take ¥ residence in his home pro- nce. has commanded Camp Shilo, one of the army's largest training centres in western Canada. Col. Hunt, formerly of the Ro- yal Canadian Electrical and Me- chanical Engineers, has served in senior staff and field appoint- ments in Canada, the United Kingdom, Italy, Northwest Eur- r |ope, the.U.S.A., and as military attache to the Canadian Embas- sy in Belgrade Yugoslavia. He was graduated from Aca- dia University, Wolfville, NS., in 193% with a bachelor of science degree, and two years ‘\later took a degree in engineer- McGill University, Montreal He was commissioned in the Canadian Army in 1940 and went overseas the following year. By ahicke r a Mrs. Cedric Hunter, Alberton, is 2 Patient in the Western Hos- Pital. RETURNS HOME Vernon England, who has been receiving treatment in the Char- lottetown Hospital, returned to UL pee © enti _ a unique theatrical experience LES JEUNES COMEDIAN playing in French Lecons d'Amour & Hommes et Bete: A style of theatre that overcomes the Playing Monday, Dec. 6th Students Matinee—1:45 p.m. Evening Performance 8:00 p.m. | Tickets: Adults $1.00 — Students 500 a @ Priced so that every own his own mill. “THE MOST RUGGED MIXER ON THE MARKET” _ Now Demonstrating On Your Farm Phone for a Free Dmonstration HALL MFG. CO. LTD. UMME | Meyers chaired the 'ing of the Summerside Y's Men's Leaving Army For the past three years he | OWATONNA MIXER MILL © Individual Grinding and Mixing @ Unloading Auger Swings 325 degrees ae Souris Gir Acts Fast ‘A young Souris woman, Bev- erly Solomon, took contro! of a serious situation on Clark Street, Charlottetown, at appro- ximately 9.45 last night, giving prompt first aid to revive a child apparently overcome by carbon monoxide fumes. Robert Cooper, York, left his car running with his wife and children in the automo- | “Ibile and went to a nearby res. | taurant. The fumes from what: a mem- ‘liber of the city police depart- described ment as a faulty ex- haust travelled wp through car and overcame Y's Men Donate [ee 7s ie sean ot coe. dren, Michael, two years of age. The fumes apparently had a light effect of Mrs. Cooper and Charles Cooper, age five. Mrs. Cooper jumped from the esr and began calling for assis- tance and very shortly there was a gathering of people. Miss Solomon, took the un- | eonscious child and gave mou t h-to-mouth respiration which revived the youngster. | The three members of the Cooper family were taken to the | Prince Edward Island Hospital | To Allen Fund s RSIDE — Hedley weekly meet- | Club Thursday t in the Y- at the head . Guests at the meeting were Albert MacEwen and Bill Walsh. Faliewtng-2 moran, Covet the out patients clinic and re- was | leased. ea * ¥ ¥ M % were also advised that the club si Ta “Eioeig‘te Bees | SPECTACULAR meeting and would re-convens on in EASTMAN COLOR an. At the close of the business meeting, Alex Campbell spoke to TODAY the members at some length on ONLY the meaning and interpretation Shows: aa 1-3-7-9 meeting: s parade at El Cajon, Calif. COMFORT SOMETHING To Think About... |W your furnace ts ever 10 years eld, you may be money it a good. clese look! HERE'S WHY: The usual “life exnectancy” of ordinary furnaces is about 10 years. BUT EVEN MORE IMPORTANT | There have been se many. won- derful improvements in the 10 vears you have a ri to be discontented if you don’t have a ‘Palmer. Electric Ch’town HE WAS Dial 394-8543 SUDDENLY — livestock owner can. Island News Page * Western and Central Districts The, Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Dee. 4, 1965. 3 STARTS MONDAY Probed By Police | | oaeene were two motor vehicle | | ac dents in Charlottetown yes- | terday afternoon, but no injur- | ies resulted, according to police reports last night. At approximately 3.45 p.m. a| car reportedly driven by George | P. MacLeod, Emerald, collided | with an automobile operated by | Alex MacKenzie, city, at the) corner of Euston and Weymouth Streets. The corner of Queen and Wa- ter Streets was the scene of a two-car collision at approximate- ly 4.40 p.m.” One car was report- ed driven by Dr. Frank Burke, city, while the other vehicle was driven by Amos P. Gallant, | South Rustico. | Members of the City ~Police investigated both accidents. Halifax Duties Wing Commander William B. | Asbury takes up a new appoint. ment at Maritime Air Command HQ in Halifax this week. He ar- rived in Summerside in 1962 and served with the Argus-equipped 415 (MP) Squadron first as Operations Officer, and later as Officer Commanding. In Septem- ber of this year; he became Chief Operations Officer for RCAF Station Summerside. bury re-enlisted in the RCAF and served at stations Green- | Maritime sport circles as Foster Funeral ‘Two Accidents | Held Yesterday Funeral services were held yesterday for A. Stewart Foster from the MacLean Funeral Home. ; Mr. Foster was \ ell known in publisher of Maritime H Review sports magazine and in former years he had published a similar baseball magazine. Surviving members of the family include a sister, Phyllis, Ontario; and two brothers, Allie, | eity, and Bruce, Ontario. DR. BONNELL | (Continued from page }) “some assistance to the Liberal | party in the Legislature as well as in the organizational work of | the party for a general election.” | Dr. Bonnell notes he has serv- ‘ed under two leaders. the late J. | Walter Jones and A.W. Mathe- son, and has had the experience the | of serving the six years in. the | Legislature in Opposition against }the government led by Premier | Walter R. Shaw. | “I am the third youngest man jin the party in the Legislature, 'with the third most experience {and I feel that I have a very | good idea of the needs of our Is- New Democrats Plan Convention jland people from East Point to} | North Cape, having travelled ithe most of the Island and visit- jed with many of our people in the past summer while acting as | ‘leader of the Liberal party,” he | A convention of the New emphasized in his statement. De | in | possibly Jan. 22, it was learned jlast night following a meeting of Offi r ins — pew executive in Summer- Q | One of the purposes of the con- to discuss the selection of party candidates to vention will be contest all seats in the next pro- last night’s meeting said’ the will run candidates in all the election with all the vigor it possesses.” It is vention tform for Prince Edward ls- The delegate said the conven- tion will conclude with a dinner xk wk «& *® % LESTER FLATT & EARL SCRUGES. + SKEETER DAVIS + GEORGE JONES # ® BUCK OWENS - PORTER WAGONER HANK WILLIAMS, JR. ROY DAUSKY + STONEWALL, JACKSON DLL ANDERSON = AUDREY WLM The WILBURN BROS. = The ANTA KER SOGERS WAWA LEE & STONEY COPRR RALPH OMERY = MERLE WOLGORE The DUKE of POUCA - BORBY SAM | The STOMEY MT. CLOGRERS - 9u0 JOE cui. in an entirely NEW Ba WELLOM7, ODEN + STEVE FORREST ‘ADULT ENTERTAROAENT Sunday at 9 Sponsored by The U.C.T. A MAN- who took what he wanted SWIFTLY and 3:2%-7.9 Tonight "Only Show at 8:00 ‘108 21-Day Econom Plan. vincial election. A delegate to| BERMUDA Excursion | Excursion Return Fare Effective until! | Return Fare Effective Dec. Mar. 15th, 1966. | 16th to Apr. 14th, 1966. mocratic Party will be held) WTH the province in late January, jeeAS OR. ORO Continuing he said “I have |many ideas for economic and so- eial growth and development ot | jour province which I feel if in |the position as leader of the |» week away, will make any ser- Sigh ag Sa a ge 6. Douglas will! check of records i the Mert- suggested at last night’s new in- times prove. I'm willing and able to do all I cam for the Lé- lberal party and for Prince Ed- |ward Island as leader of the | party or otherwise.” provincial basis. |\FIGHT ASSURED | Dr. Bonnell’s assurance be will be a candidate for the lea- dership post which he has been filling in an acting capac |since named to that position, ithe P.E.I. Liberal executive eaf- ly this.year, assures that thete will be at least a two-way fight for the leadership of the party. Dr. Bonnell was named after A.W. Matheson had resiga- ed as leader a } The other definite candidate now is Alexander Campbell, Summerside, who was 31 when he won a byelection in Fift® Prince last February.-This young man has only one session behind him, but he’s being heavily backed by some supporters. - It is likely that there will be janother candidate, or possibly several candidates let theig names go before the convention \which is scheduled Saturday af> ternoon next. Dr. Wildred Calla ghan of Summerside offered, for example, at the 1962 convention jwhen Alex W. Matheson was be- ‘ing opposed by J. Watson Mae |Naught of Summerside. “9 | But it is most unlikely that any candidate that m’ Jy come into the racé at this late stage, with the convention only |party, I could be of great value | jous impression on the voting de to the. 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