pen Lape LP rr ny kaha So naar aii St, | ete s Came SEN | = GRO L A RAIS IE Sa etree taste Eel: Nats BOING te : otitis el ‘ a ’ She eg ——__.;——— sone te aie oom é S an PWS e the school library and the Book . Book Display Fair re, T. conan, che cont SOTVIC@ Held | oo ane woe wm Western and Central Districts [ci"yutt is"soan peme's At Beceque [jes vex ui"torarma usr garet Conroy was kept busy The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Nov. 22, 1965. 3 complete success. ss » 1 | The parents and new members 4 1. dedication service was /eacy day with a various were welcomed. New staff mem- y,)4 at Bedeque United Church Of books at the on Sunday, Nov. 14. Thé sanc- Som 1 to 4 each afternoon. ‘+ 8 . | principal, Mr. _W.H. Horton. On tusry was completely renovat-| School children along with behalf of the parents the presi- 44 ‘the central bei their teachers visited El Voice In Cabinet ieee Ste se Sasa oe upon receiving the degree of 1i: New carpet was placed in |img material for their classes. - a ol efs |\Master of Education from the ;¢ ; ee * | University o New Brunswick at ao came ne ey the|_ A display of books for Book 'the fall convocation. Greetings walls redecorated. A number of Week was set up in the dry were extended from the Provin- “In Memoriam” gifts were re- | $0ods store of Mrs. William Hen- cial Home and School Associa- ceived includi and a @rahan. This proved to be a tion by the president, Mrs. §. Duint hymn book, also new com | great attraction for the children. MacDonald. munion vessels | 2 echool , | part from the library books . a See _ =. The guest speaker for morning there was a display of oil speaker, Douglas Boylan, B.A, 2%4 evening services was Rev. | paintings by a local artist, Hen- BLS ‘Wibrarian at the Confed. Dr. J.B. Corston, professor of |ri Gaudet. These scenes have > \eratiow- Centre Library. Mr. Boy. New Testament at Pine Hill Di- been much admired by # large Jan gave an illuminating dis ViDity Hall, Halifax. The pastor. number of viewers. The collee- : Rev. R.M. Cameron, conducted tion will remain in the library till course on libraries in the. com- ¢ ; /both services. In the morning he murfity. He particularly pointed was ansisted by eve. De. LP. after Dec, 1. out that the routine of @ library (jv chibaid and H. Arthur Mur.| must be known in order for a ; ray. Robert Schurman, Sum. | 1955 te | |student —— < its |merside, was guest soloist. 1 BUY CARS 1965 of his time. | Im the evening the pastor was Alse I trade up or down or sell On behalf of the Association assisted by Rev. E.S. Weeks. |it for you. Foreign or American. J.T. Place thanked Mr. Boylan. |The choir of the Central, Bede- | u the Nose A short discussion followed when fone tes Bootie Cats join. | i Pay Thru th saan refreshments were served and regular choir and Mrs. | <ran. Cc. ACORN meeting adjourned |(Rev.) Horace Estabrooks who the — | was heard in a solo, “Bless This Church.” The music for the da ° Joseph Francis [was of «tien over." “” How to relieve riding and this will take Deacon George Camptell, ex. | Use Dodd's Kidney Dies In Hospital tended greetings from the Bap- BACK ile Se wee in Calgary, commencing tist Church. Large congregations systemic cond The sweep of the Conservative Joseph Francis of 76 Upper Were present at both services. tion causing party in P.E.I. not only elimin- MR. MULLALLY ecun” Street, well known in| After the evening service a so- seeker @ted the Island’s cabinet repre |Kings’ riding end be a Roman |Charlottetown, died Friday in the| cial hour was enjoyed in the rest better: Dew sentative; but it removed the im-|Catholic. Mr. Mullally fi1]s|Charlottetown Hospital. He was| Church Hall. pend om teresting possibility that had Mr. |these requirements on both|i2_his 77th year. MacNaught lost and Kings’ MP |-ounts. He was for some years ac- John Mullally won, as many ex-| wore YOUNG BLOOD countant with the wholesale firm the Island would almost While some observers feel he | water Street. and after the firm certainly have been represented |i. 40 you, Pr uly hes ai . by one of the youngest cabinet) 02 . ee proba went out of business continued in Canadian history. ining to the Com- |to work as a private accountant. Mr. Mullally will not celebrate — come ae the future,’| He was active in Roman Catho. bis 35th birthday until Nov. 28. perhaps =< sland’s cabinet |lic organizations, including the CHOICES representative, others suggest (old League of the Cross, which TWO that Mr. Pearson may wish to |sponsored for years the League There appear to be two alter- \inject more young blood into the |of The Cross Band, and the natives open to Mr. Pearson if , Knights of Columbus. . he wishes to give P.E.I. a voice; j% y be some weeks before| He was twice married. Both CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA — Not only does minister Pearson face the Prince Edward Island’s cabinet representative while the defeat of Agriculture Minister Harry Haye had the same effect in Alberta. The Conservatives again won all 17 of Saskatche- wan's seats. Mr. Hays has sought a recount in his Calgary South place today Bookings Now Being Received For Winter Accommodation — | i Single rooms er in cabinet. He could name 4 \the prime minister's decision is |wives predeceased him. Surviv- y s nearby Liberal minister as be-|tnown as he has indicated pre-|ors include a son, Joseph, == == suites at greatly tors. Most logical, ake decal coe Fraa taae eta ak Some #2 = reduced rates. e ere re- y a ro, = E ’ , 4 K Linkklet SUMMERSIDE — Health Min.|be Newfoundland’s J.W Pick- | gurned before INS. George, Charl 2: free — unt - - ter. A pe ona will be ister Henry Wedge, president of erseill, a a ——s ing a one "eaadl tows, and two sisters, Margaret, A = Fs in = Sauur ee waaiek ‘ Sunday Civie | Senior Citizens’ Housing Corpora-|ttansport. Mr. Pickersgill changes. Truro, ose, ; == eee eo cs er . » | ieee betw ae Sen, deat. suemmnoed tee award-|long been closely interested im Vincent Dalton, Charlottetown. aa += and comfort. and 5 p.m., for resident of |ing of contracts for construction |Isiand matters and always takes The funeral will be held this eee — a rainin n e ee of senior citizens’ homes at|part in the P.E.I. campaign by Sal Of Books morning from the Hennessey Fu. ’ Sn rer es Coren orien ree Oe |e eseafyl ee eee ee we ee ie ie — tmnt bidder and. winnae_ 26 tien, tke portfolio te-ene et-eve-| Seviel Successful Solemn Requiem High Mass wil Make The Right Move To The - Glemon ; Larry Caverley, |construction .was Capital Enter-| vince, particular view of the celebra brother. For Club Leaders lemon Park; JJ. St. Onge, |prises Lid; the plumbing, heat-|Norikuraberland strait, crossing | .J&k Ambler, president of the | Slemon Park;; George Fisher, |ing and electrical contract ‘WAS | project. Queen Charlotte Home and HOLDS DOWN STRIKES Ch I, ti L He f I Slemon Park, James Taylor,|won by Inman Plumbing and|” secondary choices would be |5chool Association presided over artottetoun ote Fifteen Wolf Cub Leaders com- | the candidates each ; Charles Mor | Heating Co. Ltd. Nova Scotie’s minister, Allan |‘He first meeting for the 1965-66) There was only one strike, pleted their Gilwell training | weekend on Friday evening and | shead, Summerside; Stewart| The firm of Fitzgerald and|yacKachen, now the minister of |SCD0ol year, om Thursday even- leaving 200 men idle for 18 Kent Dial 4-7371 over the week-end at the Re- | working through until late Sun- Darr, Kensington; Ronald Mac-|Snow Ltd., Charlottetown, won|iiour or Hedard Robichaud of |'28 Nov. 16. days, in the businesses covered Street 2 tarded Children's Camp, Oyster | day : Donald, North Rustico; T. L. |the construction contract for the). Brunswick. Mr. Robichaud,| 4 large mumber of teachers |by last year's employer - em- Bed Bridge course was sponsored by | Fitzgerald, Charlottetown; Gail |Charlottetown units: the plumb-/11) asheries minister, also holds (“24 Parente were im attendance. \ployee agreements in Norway full week-ends~ of activity" With | Scouts of Canada and is Livingstone, Bunbury, and | viven an exira day to bid for the ined ms : - in the Wolf Cub program assistant to staff. ee a oa scx will consist of i possibility for Mr. Pearson : DEATHS J. Frank Gaudet of Southport | 22" units at Summerside and 44{is 0 fll the current PEI. Sen- course leader. as- Charlottetown Con- vacancy, naming newly | ELLIS — At the Community| sisted by irene Kasener of} Vari Concert Strection. wil’ start immmedia Senator as @ minister | e Hospital, O'Leary on Satur-| Gouris, Joan Willis of Char- to be finished | without portfolio and responsible | dey Nov. 20, 1965, James Fred-| tottetown and E. Gordon Kerr, Staged By Pupils by June or July of 1966. for Island affairs, that erick Ellis of O'Leary in his| provincial Scout executive. CANNOT TAKE SEAT = cht Home from where the| Dorsey and Blanchard Mahon |mentary School, under the direc- First Meeting nie ter daundichbinda ond ta 2 : ro me ier ae of Chartottetown. Mrs. Edward |tion of Sister i Gomeme. music mame of Senator A.H. McDonald | “year lay afternoon a o'clock. Eldon teacher, concert | raga Gis, was cook. e Set B Grou has been suggested as minister as the terment training sessions i Os vases eee of agriculture. The difficulty 7 Walt Oss pete ein “eter |large audience ' feameh valbcid i Rat's se oe aE: progrem a : « meeting Alberton Home /¢ s ah ce See eer a new set of tests to boys begin- a Se Tae ng chorus, “Prince | oa"School Association for this jeanbot take 2 seat in the Com- 1965, of Mrs. Pearl Dunn in her | "ing in Jemuany. , Tease tewts | grades seven and eight. Piano| $60500 has been announced for |mons to answer questions, make i 7eth' year. Resting at the Bow. | Were covered 1% detall. | Boys | ccio “Patrol March” was played| Thursday evening. fee dee oe ee ' ness Funeral. Home until Tues | (ot 1 oe ee eae ove [DY Irma McInnis. Rhythm Band| A highlight will be the pre-/timates through the Bouse | BEW UNIQUE — scotiabank Saving Certificates make a wonderful gift. You buy them day morning then to St. Paul's | Sa, o@tered and it is expected | Military March” by grades one, | sentation of Womens, taaitur’ ‘Montague | at a 25% discount and in six years they are worth thelr full face value— Church, Summerside, for Re- two, three “‘putting the baby to| prizes to the three students of Vincent Grant of Montague SCOTIABANK a 4 years quiem High Mass at 9 a.m. In- | ‘ this will make for a more | sice, was very colorfully put|the region who had highest leaves one vacancy in P.E.I.’s | that’s a third more than you paid. It means you pay only $3 for every $4 terment in Church cemetery bettors ergo on by the little ones. some > ene eight Pee eon an ce | CE worth of Scotiabank Savings Certificates. Available In denominations Visiting hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. | 22 a B-coan tone, sacar “There will be opportunity for |sie Inman, Senator J.J. MacDon-— SERVI from $10 to $50,000 at any branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia. CHANDLER — At Toronto, Nov. | SUNDAY VISITOR sets, and rhythmic physical drill,|Patents to meet new members |ald and Senator Orville H. Phil- TE Cashable any time. 19, 1965, Robert L. Chandler of | Rev. Hugh Lowry conducted | snq’ instrumental groups. "lof the regional high school |lips. Of the three, only one, Mrs. | 4 Hamilton, Ont. Remains will ar-| worship in camp eech Sunday A Choral Reading “Charge of| ‘aching staff. . Inman, is a Liberal. 2 rive this evening at the Mac. | and Roman Catholic leaders at-/ 1.) richt Brigade,” was done by New officers will be install-| There has been some sugges- . BANK Lean Funeral Home. Funeral | tended Mass in North Rustico. |i.) crade five pupils. Karen| ©. dion that Mr. Pearson might! on Wednesday; Nov. %, from | Brigadier W.W. Reid, provin- Gaudet sang a solo and a flag The meeting is scheduled for |nmame Mr. MacNaught to replace | SC-IORS ’ the Salvation Army Citadel with | cial president, was a visitor on | ari) was presented by grades| 7-90 with Mre. Herman Cor-|Dr. Grant, but by tradition, the ‘ service commencing at 2 p.m. | Sunday afternoon at which time | five and six boys and girls. coran presiding. replacement should come from ' Interment in the People’s Ceme. | he thanked the candidates on{ piano triosh, and piano solos ’ tery OO dee Se ancisl coum | were played during the program. | cil for taking time to take} A campfire singsong was very , DRUMMOND — At the P.£.1. | this training. enjoyable. Auld Lang Syne and Hospital, Sunday, Nov. 21, 1965,| Candidates were: Julian Gau- | Till We Meet Again brought the Mrs. Thomas A. Drummond of | det, Miscouche; Fred Mallett, | evening to a close. 10 Ambrose Street — Seen Frankie a Wh were the Mac- Ty; Donald Mitiwood, om pees Home to Hamil-|™on Park; Heather GitiGash, CARC Branch en ‘ 5 completion of fu- * MacLEOD — The death occur- ' ALBERTON — _ Alberton red at the P.E.J. Hospital, Fri- FUNERALS branch of the Canadian As- steam day, Nov, 10, 108, of Nell Hod. | sociation for. Retarded Children s 41 Highland Avenue in hia 70h | ELLIOTT FUNERAL — The|at the howpltal ‘Thursday ‘ves we didn’t lose it! On the contrary. We actually picked up speed funeral service commencing |ton Lot 6, t u , at 2 pm. Interment will take |can Church, O'Leary Plans were made to invite a and streamlined our services. Improved freight place in People's cemetery. | service was conducted by Rev. |guest speaker for the Decem hauling and handling; built Canada’s most WARREN anes S60, ee | eee ee oe ee 8 advanced automatic freight classification — At the PEI. Hos. |The Lord's My Shepherd” |meighbouring branch of the yards ; brought in electronic computers, micro- pital, Sunday, Nov. 21, 1965, Les-|and “Forever With The Lord,” |association to attemi: A social w transmitters and other modern equi lie Warren of North River in|Pallbearers were Bannermanhour will follow the meeting ‘ave s m equip= his Sist year. Resting at the | Webb, Carol MacWilliams, Ho-| The committee on arrange- ment to speed up freight car tracing; em- MacLean Funeral Home | from | Ward Arsenault, Russell Boylon,|ments for the amateur caval phasized the importance of service-minded » Where the funeral will be held |Leo Arsenault, Ruseell Reeves,|cade reported that plane for people, and gained new friends. And we are Tuesday, Nov. 23, with service |Imterment was in the church |the Friday evening program still at it. commencing at 2 p.m. Interment | cemetery. ‘ are ~ progressing _ satisfactorily. 3 : in Bast Wiltshire cemetery. |. ——— -These changes and the resulting savings In lieu of flowers contributions cg: a T — - bring benefits to everybody: businessmen, Geate i mel gone: & be the | Arsenault er belt Saturday COMFORT ae people. Soon Poche ore _ preci 8P- | morning residence | ° panies big or small. People who ship — to St. Soo ‘Cuurch, Egmont SOMET HING parcels, oat eee sacks, bales, on CROZIER — Bay, where Requiem High Mass = containers, cartons, boxes, cases—you n Contig Heieitel, See” “ae was celebrated by Rev. Francis To Think About... it—anything that’s movable. <a , ai Pall Here's your chance to profit by shipping CN. in hi Remai was Rev. Fr. Pall- quweetad ton ieee bearers were Alyre P. “Areen- Se may be money ahead Home to his late residence. Fu- Arseneult, neral services will be held from |MUchel, J. Frank Gallant, Elzie | HERE'S WHY: Malpeque United Church today |G2!ant and Archie T. Gallant. | aye usual “lite expectancy” of at 2.00 p.m. Interment in erdinary furnaces People’s cemetery, Malpeque. So remember our low, money-saving freight rates, And our 103,000 freight cars. Our big fleet of ‘piggyback’ flatcars which will be increased by another 50% in 1965. Too bad we don’t still have steam whistles, because we sure have a lot to toot about! e i LARKIN FUNERAL — The CAMPBELL — At the Prince |funeral for Mise Nellie R. Lar- IMPORTANT Mee Kiet mpital, Nov. 21, 1065, |kin was held Saturday after. | There have bees se many won| Alex H. Campbell of Irish-|noon at the Compton Funeral |@erfal improvements in ‘ct air toeoicean ie Remains |Home where service was con- | 10 years you have # right Ps Pune mwarded from Davison |ducted by Rev. J. 8. McBride a er a ie fe - neral Home to the home of|Hymn was “Rock Of Ages”. —, rs es - , Mrs. Clayton Staf-|Organist was Mrs. Amos Hub- Tamas system call a the fast-freight thruway ford, this evening. Funeral ser- |ley. Pallbearers were Harry | sopay. j Serkan ae pond ag ge ey = F Cody “ Tuestiay at 2.00 p.m. Interment | Banks, Ken Walker and Bruce Palmer Electric ! in Church cemetery. Please |Johneton. Interment was is| Dial 894-8548 - Ch’town $$$ nS