-yerdale,--was omitted. _&Jand is scheduled to open March 7. { ‘night. The ear. } MAYOR B.H. YEO delivers | OC A | ataes tad taghe seeet sort under BRIEFS. Curling Rink yesterday after- noon. The competition was switched to Montague due to ice problems at Alberton. Ready to sweep the rock is competition at the- Montague NAME OMITTED . In the obituary notice for the IR ) 3 1 | a ; p late Mrs. Alexander eto ANY Mont the name of a daughter (Gen- | va) A Me aid, Ri- eva) ‘Mrs. Linus McQu -_| MONTAGUE — The. eight, jyears .and under double-knock- | out for Island supremacy. got under way at Montague yester- | INSPECTORS HERE Inspectors from the Depart- ‘ment of Fisheries will be using | helicopters to keep a close watch | on a large herd of seals which is reported to be near the Island. Seal hunting season on the ~Is- CITY AREA FUNERALS _| \ i | MacMILLAN FUNERAL The ora ore elie a The funeral of the late Stephen of Wednesday night's play at |MacMillan took place on Thurs- the Abegweit Bridge Club; day morning from the Hennes- 1. Mae MacMillan-Bubs Duffy heed aaa to St. Dun- 2. Louis Gaudet-Roy Vessey — Wok de Si a—where Requiem 3, Helen Dunbar-Marjorie Well lee ass was celebrated by eae a emer ee 4, Dorothy ae "Rev. PF. Martens. XEE 6. Ton . ~ .-|Rev. Reginald MacDonald; Very TO SEE GAME (Rev. F.J. Maloney; -Rev. K.C. Five city: residents travelledMacMillan: Rev. Clifford Mur- to Boston to see the Bruins take phy; Rev. W.B. Reid. The medi- | on the Rangers at Boston Gar: cal’ staff, of the Charlottetown dens last night. They left the |Clinic, also the nursing staff of | Island Wednesday, They—will the Charlottetown Hospital, the} also see the Toronto Maple Leafs |Sisters of St. Martha, the Royal | play the ;Bruins © on Sunday | Canadian Legion attende‘ the | i Island group includes: funeral. ~The -Canadian Legion | Bill MacDonald, Fred Bradley, |sraveside service was conduct- | Don MacEachern, Haddie Mac- |ed by Comrade Harry Mortimer. | Dougall and Willard Barrett. They are travelling by private FINEDD $16 Finéd $10 and costs or four days by Justice of the Peace Al- ague |was able‘ to defeat the Summer- | | | LEFT, David Townshend. skip of the Souris team and Garth Harris, skip, of the Summer- side entry. Also in the picture is E.G, ‘Duke’ MacDonald, representing the Prince Ed- ward Island Curling Associat- ion in the absence of Peter Sinclair. Opens. Js Luge + side entry skipped by Garth! Harris 15 while the: Charlotte- town team skipped by Ken Jenk- ins won a close one’ in an extra jend off the Montague foursome ‘skipped by Ken MacKenzie 9-8. The afternoon round was fol- lowed by a dinner banquet at the Legion home. Mayor B.H. Yeo | welcomed the curlers to the town and’ wished them the best | of luck in curling and hoped they would enjoy their stay in Montague. Justin MacNeil, presi- dent of the Montague club was the emcee for the banquet. Before the banquet adjourned | ladies of the ~ legion ~ auxiliary. : ..,| were called to the dining room day afternoon_when——the-—spiel +f ae rads Ta es aici witht where ‘they Were- congratulated Mayor B.H. Yeo throwing the first rock. All clubs in the pro- vince with the exception —of | Crapaud have representatives in the competition. In the 2:30 draw Dave Towns- hend, skip of the Souris team, GETA BRAKE JOB NOW! NOW ONLY Just Think, Mr. Berton | : : (A Little Harder) : $20.59 pla dora All-Chev. @ Pontiac Cars, = . ontia . An answer.‘to - __ Genuine ou watts This }--—*Fhe—Comfortable “Pew” — price. includes front and rear | bert Dennis in Traffic Court-yes- ly r Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts” The, Guardian, Charlottetown,-Fti., March 4, 1966. 5 Strawberry Festival Committee Meets MONTAGUE — A short meet. ing of the Montague Regional! the dates for the event. . |. It was also strongly. urged, Strawberry Festival committee | that, due to the heavy cost and{ year with July 20, 21, and 22 as Montague Men's Wear ‘ i : } , , : March Clearance Sale! | March 3rd to March 12th sac ALL WINTER STOCK MUST GO! groups. This, ther felt, would Montreal . ....... + a eliminate considerable waste/Quebee ...seess. 20 3A and be much easier to handle. | Fredericton 34 oon They also said the assistance 'Saint John .....-... 35 40 from the WI ladies who did not|Moncton . .....-.- 31 39 live in Montague was consider-|Halifax . .....+.--. 34 39 able and they did not have a Charlottetown . .... 31 34 refusal from any of the ladies'Sydney — .....++0+.. 32. 38 ‘of the town whom they had con-'Yarmouth . ....+.. 3, 40 tacted. They suggested this help c+” jonns Nfld 32. 35 had perhaps gore unnoticed. Bocce ns oo ke 35 Many suggestions were made New York ..... 4l 57 as to how the. Wednesday after- \4jamj ee 7 BI noon could be-taken-up if they». |) UU 31 49 dropped the Regatta and these aren Sree i - suggestions will be handed on V5 AMMOIEE .64600.: 5 5 to the new slate of officers when 52" Francisco 37 52 selected. HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- It was also noted that: the ther office says an area of high new hockey. and skating rink Pressure will cross the district will take it possible to consider | today to give ‘mostly clear several new ideas for this year’s| Skies and afternoon tempefa- festival. It was suggested that tures will again climb to the the Community Welfare League high 30's or low 40's. Ltd.,: owners of the rink, be con-|, 4 jarge disturbance over the tacted to see if the official Central States will move east- ) “ _ jward te spread clouds ever th | western regions this evening anc lover the rest of the district |Saturday morning. Rain show fall in all three provinces Sat urday when the disturbance moves into the district, - Regional forecasts: : | Cape Breton, Prince Edware | Island: “Sunny; a little colder; |northwest winds 20 diminishing \in the evening to light; * low-higt | Friday at Sydney and Charlotte town ,27-35;. outlook for Satur. ‘day, rain; milder: High tide today-—at? Charlotte. town 8.57 a.m. and 7.54 p.m. Ai Rustico at 3.26 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later thar Charlottetown. Sun rises today at'6.43 a.m. and sets at 6.07 p.m —_—— f: } opening could be held during * Furniture * Appliances | * Televisions FIRESTONE Home and Auto Ltd. Dial 4-5547 ._|was held last evening in the} amount of extra. work, the! festival week. : ‘|}4own hall, Kenneth R. Mac|Lower Montague regatta be es If It's Fish and: can ’ : Tn eee Donald, last year's chairman! dropped. However one or more} MERCURY. HITS BOTTOM presided. | of those present felt it should be caught It was suggested that a three-| still be considered. The coldest spot in Canada is a8 e day event be planned for this| 4 meeting to select new of- Snag, Y.T., where a tempera- WE HAVE iT" : ficers ‘and a chairman for this ture of 81 degrees below zero | oe and thanked for the dinner by | year's event, will take place in has been recorded. Pp onbag Harris, the Summerside the near future. |: Pe Sons Fresh Frozen : ‘ 5 : te) Ladies present for the meeting | e oo ae draw: | Leen the meals should be! WEATHER Cured. Fish ae 002 001 100 301~ 8 | handled by a committee select- | manueie te i. Seamer K. Jenking (he sd, trom, the organizations and), TORONTO (CP) r- Temecrs: | QUEEN ST. MEAT 110 010 021 020 1— 9 te ——————| Low overnight ‘High Thursday ; MARKET David Townshend (S) |aam, when Souris meets Belve-'|Dawson ......,... _ 35-10 . wes 001 201 090 00-7 |dere and Montague meets the Prince George ..... 9 -2%. | 7-2 Queen St. Dial’ 4-7336 G. Harris (SS) RCAF. Vancouver .......- = 20 43 | 190 040 103 21-15! Following is the line score: Victoria ............ 8°24 fot _ The 8:30 draw saw Wally Vau- | Wally Vautour, ROAF Edmonton ......-.. 13 2 -M tour, RCAF team, and Al Mc- , 203 301 030 010 x13 ‘Calgary ........0065 2 15 Curdy team of Belvedere end .A!l McCurdy Bely. Yellowknife ....... i aL : in a 19-10 victory for Vautour, | 010 030 301 02x—10 Regina ...........+ ‘i¢ 8 TODAY-SAT while the Ken Jenkins ‘rink lost |Ken Jenkins (C) | Winnipeg 13 ‘are out in a thriller to Burt Prid- i 101 022 000 030— 9 Churchill 7 ham of Alberton 10-9. Burt Pridham (A) \Toronto ..., 44 Play. continues today at, 9:30 020 000 211 301—10 Ottawa 41 rH eee fl PO Lana Men’s — "Reg. 4.98 to 7.98 All Winter ~ JACKETS — w Men’s Ritchie Y2 Price Some as low as 29.88 ‘A Price Yo Price | 3.99 | 10% orF Men’s Top - One fo of WEAT COATS SUITS S soll by. Saville Row — : Reg. 9.95 to 29.968 20% OFF ITS : Men’s __. oon. _ _| SPORT COATS eS Including nab se ee bua . Y Price _ —"____ | MIDNIGHT SH GLOVES and ~ SCARVES. others. 10% to 33% Off Ya Price ~ |Pallbearers were: Fred A. Mac- i ; } . : LB |Miljan, Staff Sgt. Donald’ Rho-|] THE ISLAND CHEV | ey f Soe OLDS ITD ntague Mens Wear Smith, Joseph Cheverie, Joseph * McAvinn. Interment took place CARD SHOP | At janine locati: Col se r in the Catholic’ cemetery v ith eet eee ‘ he 7 Nc aeyenl of Euston and Weymouth. | MAIN STREET service bein nducted by Rev. 9 ’ e Robert-MarDonald:~ of PY SN Gratton St. ____Ch’'towa. 1. Opp. Ch’tewn: Curling -Club. ES et nen ce eee EE RTE TT MONTAGUE f° terday morning were John G. Ellis, Dunstaffnage, parked on the wrong side of the highway; Charles La Vie, Charlottetows, |. driving on the wrong side of the road; Hillside Motors Ltd. Park- dale, failing to transfer regis- tration; James Russel MacLean, De ‘Sable, inefficient equipment; Louis James Howard Morrison, Charlottetown, stopping where unsafe to do so; Edward Wil- liam Lutz, ‘Charlottetown, turn- ing across traffic; Doris Ivy MacKay, Sherwood, illegal park- ing. EASTERN — FUNERALS were Paul, Allen, Francis, Don- MacDONALD FUNERAL —| The funeral for Reginald A. Mac: | Donald was held Thursday morning from the home of his | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. | and Mrs. A. 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