A twocar collision Friday evening near Montague. re- suited in the above late Euro- pean car endim. home of its owner." The rleni occurred when the own- I CARS comps AS sun almost DRIVER er, Maurice Brehaut was mak- ing a turn across traffic into his own driveway. It h thought that Mr. Brehaut did no‘. tel the on-coming car. driven by Dr. John Bonndl. because of the sun. Although ‘both, driv- West Pt. Ferry Group Crosses lo ALBERTON BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN Directors of the West Point Ferry Company‘ and the special terry committee secretary, Rob- ert G1-indiay, MLA. sailed from West Point, P.E.I. to Buctou- LATE NOTICES (Also see‘ announcements in gglumng adjoining Classified Ad verlislnf IRISH the. Walls ‘ St. P er 75th year. Resting at the MacLoan funeral Home, Funeral notice ater. SULLIVAN ’— At his ‘home in Cardigan. Sept. 23. 1962. Phil- year. His remains will be transferred at 4 o’clock this afternoon from the Hennessey Funeral Home to his late re- sidence. Funeral arrange- ments will be announced lat- Q1‘. (‘ONNOLLY ~— Suddenly Se 23 1 , on . , 962. Richard An- thony Connolly,’ son of Mr. and lip Dennis Sullivan in his 75th - N.B. Points -- che, N.B., Saturday abroad the plea=ure cruiser, Lady Slipper . commanded by Keith Matheson. also a director of the company. The principal reason for the trip was to give the group a first hand look at docking facilities on'the mainland and the water approaches. The Lady-Slipper stopped at Dixon's Point. about a mile down river from Buctouche, a possible terminus. for the pro ferry S6l"Vl\€. tied up for a time at Buctcuche and also sailed up to the wharf a-t Cocagne, about ‘.10 miles down the strait from M . Bucteuche. ' Also on board the cruiser was P.M. MacCau.ll. president of the ferry company and chairman of ill the special ferry committee’, Earl Phillips, 0'Leary. Russell Macbean, a veteran West Point sailor and Frank Weeks. Guar- dian bureau manager at Al- nerton. Unfol-tunately a delayed da- parture, prevented the group from sailing to Point du on were severely shaken up and Mr. Brebsut taken to hos- pital, it is reported that neithn H‘ mm was seriously hurt. The cars were quite exten- sively damaged. chene where lion. L.G. Des- Brisay. incial treasurer for the Province in New Bruuswic and the Mayor of Hsediac, Joseph Landry were at the dock- side to meet the "However Mr. Maccauu held a telephone conversation» with r Landry di rangements for a meeting of re- preseutatlves of the P.E.I. and NB. governments in the shed-iac hall, Oct. 1. The extent of par- ticipation of both governments in the ferry service. the trade and traffic potential and the sharing of costs of a survey are expected to be discussed at this meetmg Hon, Leo Roasiter. minister of industry for P.E.I. and pos- sibly another cablnd minister. are expected to attend. Whilein Buctouche the direc- tors met with the minister of public works for New ‘Brunswick, Hon. Andre Richard, and his son, Rosario Richard, a member of the Junior Chamber of Com- merce. me nexpresscd great: interest and support for e proposed ferry service. Cruising at from nine to‘10 knots the crossing to Dixon's Point was made in 90 minutes. "A enjoyable and worth- while trip," Mir. Maccaul-l com- mented on disembarking at Wed Point at dusk Saturday evening. “fire interest and sup- port for the proposed fenry ser- 'lSlAND NEWS PAGE Summerside And Prince County rnersidochrl agood attmdance atboth morn- ing andev g scrvsces. til ed - cahlonsl facilities He mentioned three wlhic n to the growth - of any congr tion-—-leadership. fellowship discipleship. ar- y S'side Firemen Quell SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN manager. Gordon - taken to hospital af- ter he was found lywg on the railway tracks a few yards cast of the building However hospital authorities stated he was in good condition and suffered only minor cuts which are believed to have been caused by glass in a rear win- dow ihrongh which he made his escape. ‘Mr. Yeo is believed to have been alone in the office when the fire broke out apparently from an all space heater locat- ed in the office portion of the building. - _g It is theorized he iittemptccl to quell the blaze before being forced to smash the window and leap to safety due to the dense- lapse sulted in the eo . ness the smoke. He into unconsciousness apparently fln overcome by smoke and was found by firemen who’ quickly on the scene. It took the firstfire truck, a w-are vice has never been better and we look forward to an eanly ole-' cislon on the project, a most im portant one for Western Prince County." Fire |n.0i| Warehouse pumuer, just one and a half minutes from the time the siren first sounded until it left the fine hall. The other trucks fol- lowed 1n short order. Firemen contained the blaze to the office which wa-s located at the front of the Cans of grease and oil are stored in the warehouse. Except for the prompt action of the fire department, led by -The Gonrdian, Charlottetown, fion., Sept. 24, 1962 3 S'side Christian Church nniversary The historical records indicat- at. e early members had the spiritual qualities necessary carry on the Lord's work as shown by the fact that from 1858 L.» /=.__ V _.lws /31. 24 .2,“ £11.!» - during this period were names that are still linked with the con- gregatlon—such nlavmes as Link- letter. Murray and Callbeck. Mr Hewlett said that. ‘‘We to- day must cultivate these quali- ties and have a faith that will enable us to face the future with oontidernce and courage." Af er the evening service a I 1 REELING *rli7Ervl"AlN AT BORDEN fellowship tea was served by the ladies of social The music was under the dir- oetiqn of the church organist, After school and on holi- all ages. Mrs. Winsloe Morrison. Guest. types of fish. Above Kevin selroist for the morning was Mrs. Leo Austin amid for the evening service Miss Maud Kells, with. Borden ferry terminal can be days the concrete piers at the E seen lined with fishermen of I Grant reels in a perch on this particular cast. but also reel- hauling in various ed in a number of smelts while fishing yesterday afternoon. Small mackerel are also cau- ght off the piers. bomh te . O F al mdycgfiitims enhanced the interior beauty of the church I for the observance. services of individuals who had some from the congregation and SYDNEY. Australia (App; sewed the chum” 3* large i"‘ 3 ‘Australians received the newsi very wonderful -way. ‘ zppropriarte music by the choir i [or Mention was made during the l fifth race Tuesday reported the race in its front] page. under the double column 1-‘ 1'1» capability of winning the The Sydney Morning Herald‘: : “Hopes of cup victory high." I Sydney's Daily Telegraph‘ inted a five-column picture of '9 the yacht finish on page one . with the story headed “honored in defeat. U.l(. FISHERMEN There were 22,000 regular and 6,000 occasional fishermen em- ployed in ‘the United Kingdom in 1960. became a veritable apostle my rdisappointment Su nda y but christian missions for the Chris. rwcre hopeful that the small los- tian churches of this continent. ling margin may indicate Gre- Hehradalangeparttoplavyin; laying the groundwork for the; president of Cornell University Unrlted Christian Missionary So- 4‘ and later Unrited States minister llonaires — persons with more _than 1000.000 kroner ($200,000) totalled 2,260 in 1961. a drop of 11 from 1960. me: Leo wood. a major rm §i‘fr‘§‘rf.‘.1°.'r3.’°i$’I.‘§r.i"‘.‘.I‘.i’S.‘;.‘.’§.if'Y.'fr f.‘;.?§°rféi‘.;‘.’ér’l.‘m“°‘ar°e mifiht NW9 deV°1°P°d 33 lihf’-1'9, -the Christian churches, : of the conrgregattiron of the Sum- are four lame tanks of amine Jacob Gould Scahurman. moi merside Christian Church felt in situated at 968!’ of 310 their of the late M. F. Schurman, E many areas of the world, it was warehouse. left the congregation to become ' stated. . Three other 011 00111113811198. *:'“'_H"_“—"’~""*“‘_ with large tanks of gasoline and fuel oils are also located nearby. Four calls were received at the Surmnerside fire hall to speed the pumpers on their way but it was a‘ rveman, Thane Baglole who made the first re- port. and Dense. smoke in the building hampered firemen ey managed to remove the space heater to the outdoors. Some - flee equl-pment and records were lost in the blaze. FEWER MILLIONAIRES _ The number of Swedish mil- AUfOmai‘|C Yacht Wealherly Nips Washer & Dryer I DEMONSTRATION In1870: , . . pl Amhjbavld Madean went m” and of Gretels third defeat With. TARLITE DR *5 MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 24th "WHITE WARRlOR" In Color Starring Steve Reeves, and Gorgia Moll. IVE-IN THEATRE SUMMERSIDE EAST P LADIES‘ DON'T MISS El. Mrs. Arlllnn Connolly. lovm. Q 3 C aged five months. The funeral , , . , I r.“.1.’.*':r.°.”::::.:?'..*:;.*‘.t-*:.:.":.".'= re 9 n r I Ing aCe ~ A home to St. Mlchbacls Ohm-ch. ‘ WCSD Cfld fo guy ‘ad wh , . gggéwgwment . m chumh 3! WILL GRIMSL Y Club law. which forbids firing will be no race Monday because prerogative to ask for a "lay ‘"7 ‘M3 dllfill Ollf Y o hnngs M ' E NEWPORT. R.l. (AP) — .De- cannon on Sunday, makes Sun- the Aussies, still experimenting day” — their fourth in as many deinon . 9 WUSIIQP find D.-yel- FORD —- At the Charlottetown 3 ’°‘"‘°" Weather‘? "°°d °“ I day a traditional holiday. There with their gear, exercised their races. sfroflon hours This fie ' H,,9pim_ gem 22_ 1952’ Gepidramatic closing surge by ‘ y T - G CHVO on aid Fwd. M ‘son of Mn {Gretel and narrowly beat the _ _ v |l9Sddy gnd wed and Mm Gerald I.-m.d_ 391,: .gallant Australian challenger . 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