kin. These were presented to the Woodside. The music director is ee nners At Card oe [ie | encnbde. The wae ‘The Kay Hoare rink from dies’ curling title here on Fri- the plaque. LEFT TO-RIGHT win | above memmers to signify ttiat 'BryanConly. , RCAF Station Summerside, day. Clinton A. Gray, super- are lead, Muriel Thomas; se- Are Announced : ) ‘ F oe : 2 ¥ pres angi Silver ‘D” pla- .intendent of Dominion Stores cond, Diane Stark, mate, Lila . : ite : % sd que for winning the Island la- for the Maritimes, presented Tucker and skip, Kay Hoare. KENSINGTON — ‘Twelve ecor V al A © 7 ° . tables of cribbage and twelve ’ , WOMEN s WINNERS ; : ~~ SILVER 'D’ TROPHY WINNERS. "| merside _}Quartets Singing In America | singing | Hall Saturday night. Island News Page Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. 7, 1966. 3 Charter Presentation Made At Meeting In Summerside SUMMERSIDE — The Sum- side Chapter for ‘The Society For The Preservation And En- . ment Of Barbershop —_~ aed attended @ harmony ucation program ip last November. The program closed with the |. Inc.” was presented its charter | ing’’, b re merié | ie : , bY chorus ‘quartets. at a meeting held at Epworth This~is the woclety's theme song -|used to close all, barbershop’ The ue was presented by oe and cone * Harold Wodman, area counsellor | close of ‘program for the Maritimes. F/L Hank/|Rev. Dr: C. R. Webber thank. Fisher, president of the Summer- ed the Summerside ehorus and side chapter accepted the chart-| Visiting quartets. for the enjoy- er on behalf of the group. jae evening, The program opened with the), The chapter's immediate plan | | Summerside Chapter singing a {OF the future \s to stage an an- number of barbershop songs, |"U4! barbershop show April 15), Following this a quartet known 2t Civic Auditorium im Summer- ‘as ‘The Four Bars” from. Kent-|5i4¢. This will feature two of the ville, N.S. sang a number of ading quartets from_ U.S.A. selections. |The Top Hats” and “The Nep-|. i | tunes’’ Also taking part in the pro-| ‘ ‘gram was “The Air Force Four" | The following is the recently Decision Is Due Many Letters tables of auction forty fives were in play at the Kensington Royel Canadian Legion Home on Wed- a quartet from‘Ottawa, Ontario. Harmony education certificates were presented to the president by Mr. Wodman. These were in turn presetited .to Dr. Bryan Conly, Allan Wedlock, Henry Schales, Wilfred Gallant, F/L Ross Menzies and Kendal God- elected executive of the Sum- merside Chapter: F/L Hank |Fisher, president; Gerry Sheen, first vice-president; Kendal God- kin, second-vice-president; Allan Wedlock, secretary and Henry}. Scales, treasurer. Elected to the board of directors were George Meikle, Jack Baleom, and Eric ‘moronte gitis took the top adian Figure-Skating Champ- LEPT: Valerte Jones, runner up; Petra Burka, Canadian > a ne cpap tit Aili haptic ape ee nwt Rl ll in pd i il ly. le el me te e . nual meeting of Margate United Church congregation. The pastor, Rev. W. A. Pater- gon presided and opened the pe meeting with a worship service. aisle ate capa np cNnneeaiadocnilbaae DEATHS * BURNS — At Prince County Hospital Annex Feb. 5, 1966, Mrs. John S. Burns of Kensington aged 70 years. Remains resting at the Davison Funeral Home until today, Monday, noon, then ; to Kensington United Church | --where-- funeral service .-will.-be Heath Mayhew showed a mem- bership of 21, average attend- ance 14, receipts $1003.66, - ex- nses $791.23. The C.G.L.T. reported 15 en- rolled, average attendance of 12, receipts $39.36, expenses $18.97, Reports were given by Ralph Howard for Tyros and Robert Heaney for Tuxis. With a total of 17 boys there was Bible study, a mission study and recreation. Their special project was a cloak closet for choir gowns. Lorne Glydon ‘reported for ’the Cem- etery committee. Mrs. Roy Thompson’s report -for the Sunday-school. showed.an | town Branch of thé Royal Cana- dian Legion. -. Mr. Cameron will deliver both speeches in conjunction with Ni tional Electrical Week. - Islander Award Received Today “The ‘Islander of the Year Award”’ will be presented to the Hon. Henry Wedge at the regu- lar weekly luncheon meeting of the Charlottetown Rotary Club The successful nominee is sel- ected by an independent panel with a sum of. $80 being raised. "First prize was won by Mrs. Fred Fitzgerald, second prize, Mrs. Joe T. Arsenault and Mrs. L; Martin. Freeze-out _ prizes went to Mrs. Peter DesRoches and Mrs. Arsenault; consolation, Mrs. Gunnar Pedersen. A cake donated by Mrs. Wil- liam MacLeod was won on Ita- lian auction by Grattin McHugh. Other prizes were donated by E. C, Perry. The firemen ‘hope to complete their project ‘‘come centennial 67.’ i y when it collided with Mr. Mac- Williamg automobile which stopped on Belvedere. To Raise Funds TIGNISH — The monthly meet- | ing of the Retarded Children’s | Association of Tignish was held | in the regional high school on|—, Thursday evening with the pres- | f ident, Mrs, Hubert Handrahan presiding. ~ The minutes-of the last meet- ing correspondents were read by the secretary Mrs. Alyre Bernard. The financial report was given by Mrs. Lloyd Shea. The president reported that! daily classes are now held with a| 4 half hour of religious ‘training | given-each morning by Rev: F. "em all.up with cash Beneficial! You pick...” the terms... you pick the payments. Get that BIG O.K, at Beneficial! Call up and seel Beneficial FINANCE CO..OF CANADA ” 108 KENT ST., CHARLOTTETOWN 2nd Fl., Tweel Bidg. © Phone: 894-6518 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR HOURS career, good pay, good people to | held at 1:30: p.m. Interment {enrollment .of 93 with average i - | ecte : aap. Bethel cemetery. attendance of 74. Receipts were] Testin Planned | & iudees. The award wes origin-/ THT si scussion hild- | '$242, expenses $219.25. George g : ated and is run annually by The iscuss were Cc “MORGAN — In the Chartotte- Mayhew reported for the Fellow- At Ju d e's Point | Evening Patriot. ; ia overall ee camo, ond E ; 5 ; core, cocoa acl 98 be Ahir a Seas Of the childred who are under “ In once again announcing my candidacy fer City » Mrs. jam Morgan, lor- | ceipts .01, expenses de | ® d by | Councillor from Ward 6, I wish first ef all to express a "| {WGNISH — The Department | regular day training classes by 5 "enews ei Kew Sn, hey oe car pa Wort wl comme | POWER Report jie sn uchuaasa * my sincere aporciaion Mf the eeufidence you have ' Funeral Home from where case and storage cupboard for | soil analyses oe ' the funeral will take ‘place Wed- use of the Sunday school. at Jude’s Point during the: early Car Bus Crash party to, help) with fund raising Coccil for the pest CONTRA Mak bien beth a {_nesday morning at 9 o'clock to REPORTS FOR SESSION aa of per i ond ' we Fred Fitzgerald. First prize don- — pleasure and a privilege te see our Ward ..grow and +t. Dunstan's te Ph gable an enw Pst tee the te dea a teaianey that will| A IM? bus and a late model a Mid pr vos R. co a _ prosper im that time— te feel that we in City” | quieds High Mass at 9:15. Inter. | Ste rriages, five déatis shd| Mek Jode’s pout to the North car Were iveived. is & ‘Scie: Wc, waar ue ger natuieaials f Council perhaps , had some part.in aiding that de- . ment in the Catholic cemetery. | two ges, : : jion in Pleasant Valley at ap- eed me COMMERCIAL ent to make Ward 6 @ finer and better place” | Visiting hours, 2 to 4; 7 to 10. |seven receptions into the church. | side of Tignish Run | prominantalyy § iy |Gavin. Freeze-out prize were on velopmen : im plac 1 Koy a tl ear Tad This has been a long Ce Leata rapeeied Bake Chrarischo= won by Edward Fitzgerald and \ \\ \\ G in which to live and work, ‘ ; a }ion Com ree ect the ignish | ‘Mrs: James ; E 4} 9} i k ; Home on Friday’ Feb, 4, 1068, meetings had been held and nec. - ll gg ot Me ak ol ee See | ad ae tin st ac gs ig ' Mrs. William Cronin of Sammer. | ¢84ry work was dealt with. Mrs. | eliminate over four miles © 10 automobile, orepértedly h k pie. : : ns i : ; ,8 - I have to take this means of asking your cén- ' ville in her 89th year. Remains |R0Y Thompsa's Nepirt OM tre | road travel wet transporting iven by Mrs, Thomas Davies, RCMP Check. | : tinued support on “Election Day. If a once again } cal Sone meee Tas tc were two groups consisting of ml ta : \coisnated sone nee 0 F Let us design your let- place your confidence im me I assure you I will de : | neral_will be -beld on Monday eae eae errinidad stewards, Roy EN Oe Lbs. ‘cdereled. tw ‘Kenneth Ttlots-| Crash Sunday terheads, bill heads, everything 1 possibly eam te be worthy of your trust wore to hg ogo i) > ee and Brazil, and ~ contributed — vee tap ucW. Chair-| #74 Mactoags Argyle Shore, 5 a a — eae —~and-te- a ads ee cae civic. eee ia . ub ner » for Requiem $20.35 to M. and M. Wf Board of stewards, Lorne | ecelv about: $150 damage. _ UMMERSIDE — The ROMP your printing May I fem make sure your name * Mass at 10 o'clock. Interment, The treasurer’s report was Sains: to the plate committee, | Mrs. Davies and one of a|here investigated one accident | needa: ‘ the voters list and to d> that tmmediately. This list Will be in the church cemetery. | given by Ralph Howard with re-) 4/0? thompson and Walter number of passengers in her car | this weekend. A 1965 Vauxhall is available’for your im@pection st City Hall. Correc. | ~ ceipts of $4165.07 and expenses and water testing | re treated for facial cuts at @vening a card driven by Stewart Joseph Bur- | reposed ‘in me as ome Of your representatives in STEELE — At Kings County $4097.29. Mrs. Heath Mayhew Clark. : scene ? bine, Summerside : GUARDIAN-PATRIOT ; oe ‘ tions can be made now, but Election Day is too __.., Memorial Hospital, “Montague. ¢ minal “the. audited. the | Mr. Slog! tages : rcp River i gaan Tela Mision with a 1901 Dodge a ~ tate. You will be able.te cast your ballot at Spring Park Scheel between the hours of “on. Feb, "6, 1986, Michaet E-ihooks and found them Correct. ne ote stand” examined” at- the™-Chartottetown _ C E ‘ T R A L a 9.a.m. and 6 p.m, next Wednesday and_if_you_require transportation please cali 894-6537. Steele of Gaspereaux, age 73|ADDITIONAL MEMBERS . [2nd poner yo ope | Hospital and released” ° shortly | Summerside, on the highway at a 5 = econ yeath. Resting. atthe Mowiague | A: motion was. Daten, elected for_a moment of SUenCc-——lthereafler, Wilmot at 4 yo) PRINTERY Bincerely | yours; neral Home. e from St. |two additional members elec * panidenk: . ce me oa ieee aes oe ee Repel diee Saree ow (gmeenncee ita] romeer aware sume | Po cae Ok ae sais PHONE “E8008 ~ fimer Mackae | | day, Feb. 8 with Requiéth High re-elected treasurer.--New-ap-| The record minimum Ontario | on ae ‘attri. | $900 There Sais Roe es Gay, Fob, § with: Regal Tigh |recenents were: auditor, Mrs.lacreage burned id forest tirés is bicowey. wee repateny SO im eee te a ee | the church cemetery, Keith Warren; to committee of '5,281, in 1959 : poor . ‘ ———— ET ER TET ig - ‘ : . : rt sna — ; ' three positions in the senior ionships at Peterborough, Ont. sata For Tax Purpose |=. oe oe, Saray ee = Undelivered en x critbege rere i women's events at the Can- Sunday night. They are from. ent, third. (CP Wirephioto) S s Murphy ai . Kane. : : < In the last 12 months a total of eae gh Boner, regarding rs te toltoneh is Individual costal hot. hed | <a a : ' ' n SssSau ase \25,072 first class letters have | “jich prizes in auction went to |come tax returns for donations been made since the fund begasi ew wners f (bea ain ee eer ee, Earle Carr and Mrs. Evelyn made we te Fund, ex- | operation four years ago. ca) . ; ‘ i ‘ : | . Murphy and consolation prizes’| ecutive di _Jack Ambler| The system of. receipting. and if. = ‘ Roy Sonier, "uses io onan ce tne rons nault til of delive ane F ea went to Mrs. Molly Brown’ and | said Saturday. | recording donations has been | a : \ ’ ed with assaulting Mrs. Georgie |ceeding up Duke Street The WF. Griffith, said that all mail | Scart Doucette. _ | Mr, Ambler pointed out that approved by the income tax au- escri e ream ar e Aveaeah owner, of -a_ second heys of his car were not in the vie dolivered in Charlot: a complete: system of records of | thorities and in addition, this Street Grocery store here, re-jignition he said, but he then tetown is sent to an undelivered- all donations was kept in the | system has to stand up to @ Sa " sumed in town police court Sat-|found them on the floor and half section in Montreal. office of the United Fund and | complete and thorough audit ev- By KEN SMITH in wall - 40 - wall carpeting, | said, is the lack of color labor- urday hl of the car key was missing. | The reason letters aren't de- oy ee a ees Editor scotch whisky instead of rye | atories in Canada, but # ex- ad amaedtinad | ag gt roe aia oe er a ee Rev C Roche ‘enquiries in. past yeare about |tip for anyone thinking of buy-| —He more, cepectally {Pressed optimiam they. will ~ “Crown prosecutor George R. |L Street when the man, stil! per we ee weaved ae eae e -| individual donations, from the }ing a color television set in the! cigars (his wife smokes more |Comé: ae - MeMahon presented the case for|on the street, took off acros’|\earg before a letter arrives, at |* department of internal revenue, |near future—from the advertis-| than average too). The seminar noted most Ca- the crown. G. Bruce MacDonald |the lot alongside of Harold Ar-| (ther times, addresses aren't Gets. Transfer | and in all cases they had been |ers’ view point -— you're a| APPEARANCE CONSCIOUS nadians now are in range of ~ is*counsel for the defence. senault’s store. He added ‘that | oom Jete and again the letters ee EE IE MEO answered tothe satisfaction of-|‘‘dream target.” —— —He_(or_she)_is- more appear-| 179 Tv Go The accused took the stand to|he jumped out of his car and vent be delivered Rev Roche ; all: concerned. That’s the advice given Wed-| ance conscious, well - above ; color ‘broadcasting, es testify in his own behalf. He told |had-taken off after the man but , Clarence »&@ mem- | sme executive director stress- | BeSday to a group of big-name) “average im using clothing, they are getting used to the of details on the night which he |lost sight of him. The: post office keeps te Fee ber of the staff of St. Dunstan's | advertisers as- one agency, J. es and diet | medium. Last year there were Visited Mrs. Arsenault's store| Mr. Sonier said that he than |°Td of any other class mail. The , has-been | ed that all donations to the Uni- |'Water Thompson Co. Lid. pre-| foods. only 20,000 color. TV ‘sets for afew small articles and said|ran back to his car and went Post master said tons of tt ‘ae parish priest of st. |ted Fund were tax deductable, | i124 its outline of what the| —He can’t resist buying the |g, a — that he was planning to return to| around the block looking for being returned all the time. Andrews parish, Queens County. | 7 accordance with the govern- | ji.o0¢ of color TV in Canada| set and will rationalize Canada, but by 1970 the sumber the Prince County Vocational |Mrs. Arsenault. When he could Father Roche is replacing Rev. | ment reguiationé, but that an of- | 1+ tai” will mean to the| purchase over other more im- is expected to rise to 1,190 908. “ . School where he had been em- not find her he said he return- - ey ed George MacCormack who has ficial receipt must be used. He | viewer, the industry and the | portant household needs. ployed for the past. 2% years. |ed to the Vocational School. He Speeder In een parish priest of St. An-/S@id that he would welcome en-| \oooi0' who will be-paying for| The repos Be -- _ The accused went on to say/then went to the police station, . rc Grews for a number of years. |quiries about the funds records tt all—the -edvertiser. the United S whaek’ cobad physically fit? that after offering Mrs, Arsenault |reported the’ incident and gave $15 And Costs |” The appointment was learned | Particularly if any donor. was “a. consensus was that the TV is well established, show Riis Obie ime tebe nat tne oy a enteral re = night- from Rev. Faber | having a problem with receipts | new medium is going to grow |people are willing to watch a| intelligent? : Volkswagen and 1 saw.she hadn't |SUM UP CASE A Rose Valley man, Kenneth | |MacDonald, vice - chancellor, |¢ither lost or- mislaid. in Canada at a wild rate, pre-|program just because i is in _Inte igent : 3 much room and T told her if she| Crown prosecutor -MeMahon Cousins, was fined $15 and cost | ee Nirther semen Re ee ee ee a cS x ‘ - ae I 7 ae caer SH there was a lever on the right med Up | the case and Magistrate speeding by Magistrate eS. . Rumors of the appointment | Two Accidents SS eae 0 oe a, -_ white 5 hand side of the seat and I told Hinton adjourned the case to m, QC, in City Pol ice ae were current over the weekend | = ‘ sa i the survey over 5ft. 8in.? ber to pull uo.a ft T then heard) Thursday, Feb. 10, at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. . | Ad, CAMERON > Jin thé city alti were confirmed | Are Reported a Se. cme} Ce NB oh ; Sa reer ces coors OS Bran Mich. Qyrey. Car) fiat ah ater Faber dis bedar, im cour ‘eet | between 18 & 302; ered Ser aia ho aiabe Edward peat >. Elean-| gan RR2 was fined $10 and costs; Power Growth MacDonald. | The Charlottetown City Police black and white. i ‘ ib Gttses ail Ae ee tee th loitering oN | for failing to ‘stop at a red traf. ’ It is expected that a formal, and the ROMP each reported The agency offered a few ° : ty his public. property, was fined $50) fie light. - | To ic Chosen announcement, including other one accident last night. warning words, however. It single? : the [20 cOsts OF OF ays. es that wf| Donald Smith, Pinette, was | P appointments, would be made| ‘The ROMP investigated an ace said switching to color will not Yas ta I lp i 5 and costs when, he fail- | ‘ today. _,\cident on Kensington Road, ‘by itself make a good commer- excellent character? i id |» similar charge the court would |ed to stop at a stop sign. a x “Parkdale; -at—7-90—p-m.—A— 1968 ee oan nl ae — fees : -|not extend any leniency toward|' A local man was. fined $10/ 4p Cameron, former ee Id Ford Faleon driven by Harry advertisements will cost more} — sq him. and costs on a charge of litter- 2) manager ae Seas oe Firemen Ho Rapson, Eenbateed Sree, and take longer to produce. now see If = re _ ea the door and; Three Summerside residents |ing the streets. tric Company will address the ‘ s a ae . a 1963 Chry- WELL COST MORE : i . began. to run up the. street.....|were each given similar fines Ot.) One--accused _was._fined $20 |Rotary Club_today. at 12.30._at Drill At Airport lnc. Raber & seeacond soot add in edlor | Gam Gass “The man I had held-of Ca and costs or 10 days on a charge |the Charlotietowa Hotel. Sr. Ce- ‘while Mr. Spencer was attempt | -{ WA coet shoes 98.780 to mae re a ~ ed over and gave me one tw One persod tiered with: flap (Of. being drunk aad incapable. merce es soheinied Se Sea ‘ing to leave his driveway. Mr. ee ee me make the ; punches in the face. I released | al possession of liquor, was found; ** ~ Sen Bag rage = yesterday * oat ace . | Spencer's ar was stationary at Pcicpas sh: ' my grip on him and the man guilty and fined $20 and costs“or Fire T k aitncn dae PA pier sos from. the department of trans. |the time of the coltision. ; began running up Duke Strect.” | 30 days. ire ruc weather conditions : port took part in a fire drill, No damage was sustained by : Mr. Cameron will speak on|@ the sirport Saturday after- the Chrysler. Damage to this’ I Is On Or EP _|the growth and use of electric | 200m Falcon Wee epimmted st 1008. 2 sae fe ,|power in this’ province cae ie oe ee erent There were no injuries. Se anata : TIGNISH — Members of the throughout the coutey aera Siclincdia’ smeised et oti ee, Cae Bee The Royal Canadian Mounted Tignish Fire Department who |*- le wil show Gailang: Wealaileces 0 ares | an accident between a Sais Watt eniy tein’e emp of voiced the need fora new fire-| the Maritime Electric Com- eT cake erence |1964 Mercury driven by John roe : = rock a hitte over a= year ag ~pany's-steam-plant-here-in- Char... Soccer renga rescue. | Leo__Morrison, Bedford, .and_a|_. a Brae ee land_started_on_a_round_of- - |lottetown. He will also present oe | 1962: Pontiac driven by Miles 1 —— ties to raise funds, have at the fern ee eee ee system " lthe Sherwood department ed eee -world's-four-top-notch police —-— present time over $1,400 raised ee ae electric ie a dine decent of. transport ara Street, city, oe corner forces. ce f i ed r- | Tue’ .. night, 3 meron : alpeque Road and Belvedere ; pk } = ie ec ee ail eo PE the guest speaker at the |firemen on hand ‘forthe drill. | Avenue et 10 p.m. last night. Not everyone who applies makes Kensington — Satisfactory re-/ Minutes of the last annual {© | t the annual meeting of the Electrical The vehicle driven by Mr é ‘the grade. But-the men who do ports on the various phases of|meeting were read by the sec-) A card party was held a \Service League of Prince Ed- 7a Morri ing. to Left-over bills to pay? Start out find careers that are any- “the work of the church were "Mrs. Arthur Profitt. The|Hiome of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Service MMe 0) Onn tte. Card Party Held aorsison, Ss stiocnoting to | ‘Tne payment eccoagal udu ccnee cee given -at the well attended an-|UCW report as presented by Mrs. |Bernard during the” past week = ve.. | Heavy expenses? Clean a