DEATH NOTICES (Received too late for Classified' F“ Death Notice column). """'-"'—'*" Marie McAlduff for the heard the Island Offers his °°"f~’"”“’ ; POWER ~ .-it her rc-sidenceu growing contest while Gerald lations. .140 Water street Sunday.’ Feb. 9. 1964 Mrs. Vincent ‘Power. Remains resting the Hennessey Funeral Home until funeral arrangements -have been completed. ROSSITET-I——At t.he Charlotte- town Hospital. Saturday, Feb. 8, 1964. Iiirs. Ernest Rossiter. .‘Morell in her 70th year. Re- «mains are resting at the j Charlottetown Funeral until this afternoon at 2 o‘. ' clock. at which time they will be t'orwarded to her late re- 1/ sidence. Funeral will be held ‘Wednesday morning, leaving : the house at 9.45 for Requiem f lH:'~.gh Mass at the Church of _.tlie Little Flower. Moi-ell at . 10 o‘clock. lntcrment in the church cemetery DOYLE—Suddenl_\' at Campbell- ‘ ton Lot '7 on Friday, Feb. 7. __ 1964, Vernon Doyle in his 57th year. Forwarded from the R0- ' oney Funeral Home to his late residence from where the fun- eral will be held Monday, Feb. 10. to St. 1\iark‘s Ciiiirch. Lot. 7.for Requiem High Mass at 10.30. Interment in the church Cemetery. CAMPBELL-—At the Prince Ed- . It .-. “day. Feb 8, 1964. Mrs. Will- ‘- ‘lam Campbell of 61'; Desm-i. ’ say Crescent. and formerly of : 0'Leary. in her 79th year. Re- .. mains were transferred from the .\IacLean Funeral Home to her late residence fro where a short service will be ff held Tiiesday. Feb. . service commencing at 10 o‘- clock then to O‘Lear_v United 'Church. for funeral service commencing at 3 p.m. Inter- ment in Mount Royal ceme- tery. CROSBY — At the Prnce Ed- ward lsland Hospital. Friday Feb. 7, 1964 Mrs. I. Stanley ‘ Crosby. of 103 Euston Street. 59 . Resting at the IVIacLean Fun- eral Home from where the fitn- eral will he held today. Feb. 10. with service commencing at 2 nm. Interment. in the People's cemetery. STETSON—-At Bedeque, as the result of an accident on Feb. 8, 1964, Willard Stetson of .' Freetown in his 76th year Re- mains resting at the Davison ._ Funeral Home. Funeral ser- vice will be held from the Freetown United Church on Wednesday at 2 p.m. interr- ment in the People's ceme- teny. Freetown. "..ALLEN—-At Bedeque. as the re- sult of an accident on Feb. 8, ‘L 1964. Everett. Allen of Middle- ton in his 42nd year. Remains resting at the Davlson Fun- ’ eral Home. Funeral service will be held from the Church of Scotland, Cape Traverse on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment in the church cemetery. Please omit owers. EN—At Bedcq-ue. as the re- sult of an accident on Feb. 8. 1064. Weldon Allen in his peventh year. Remains rest- ing at the Davison Funeral Home. Funeral service will be born the Church of Scotland. Cape Traverse on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Ihierment in the church cemetery. Please omit flow- on. AR.MER—At her home. 143 North River Road. Friday, Feb. 7, 1964, Mrs. 'l'.L. Far- mer, wife of Dr. Farmer. aged 58 years. Resting this after- noon at the Hennessey Funer- al Home. from where the fun- eral will take place Wednes- day morning at. 9.45 to the Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer for Solemn Requiem um: Mass at 10.00. Interment in the Catholic cemetery. I'NNON——A~t the Charlotte- . fltwn Hospital on Feb. 8_ Mrs. John Angus MacKinnon. Mol- tion 71 year! ‘pique Road. aged . . nuns; at the Ilennessoy Fun- out Home from where the haul will take place Tues- dlornkig st 9 am. to st. RANKIE DOUCETTE Keough. master of ceremon- F l A ft) employee of the Tignlsh les for the evening and al- ; i he“? C°'°P°”-‘“"° ready a contestant in many of seen registering his name the beard growing contests on . with the secretary, Miss Ann i §Bonus Party is Sponsored ;By Tignish Fisheries Co-op Perry of St. Louis. Old time mu sic was supplied by Mrs. Hector Richard. Joseph W. Doucetle and Henry Arsenault. Mrs. Ben Allen, St. Louis, was a hit with some old time singing and acting. Bonus cheques were present- ed by R.S. McLeod, assistant with the awarding of prizes for manager the co-operative. the first three best beards. Miss Ann Marie McAlduff. sec- Of the 500 in attendance 206 retar. employees were presented with Wilson Shea, manager, _ a bonus based the hours Alban Gallant, plant supervisor worked during the year. Among along with the older women em those receiving a bonus cheque ployees were on hand were some happy high school that every one present was serv- and college students who were ed refreshments. Many.of . the employed during the s u in me: older fishermen and their wives. m’ acted as chaperones. TIGNISH -— The Tignish Fish- eries Co-op held a hang up party for its employees at the Legion community hall, Tignish, Wed- nesday evening and started off the Centennial year of celebra- tions with a beard-growing con- nish's Centennial day. SLAND NEWS PAGE. 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon., Feb. 10. 1964. ‘Sm SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN Dritfti-g snow was very heavy on a-ll highways in Eastern Prince County Sunday. and early last evenig all meat of highways‘ plows were called in, unable to cope with the blowing winds which piled snow as high as 10 feet on many sections of the county‘s main roads. The duty forecaster at RCAF Station Summerside said that rday and 5 am. The snow was ‘‘wet’' in several areas and it did not fall heavily at any time duping the riod. Winds were recorded at 40 mph wtitth gusts to 50 Sunday afternoon, but they were ex- pected to decrease to 20 m with gusts to 25 late last night. The temperature in Summer- side at 9 p.m. Sunday was 17 degrees and was expected to fall to a low of five degrees during the night. . Two serious aocidnets. one in which three persons were kill- ed, were attributed to heavy winds. (See story on page one). No other accidents of more than 5.100 damage were reported to Eastern Prince RCMP or Sum- ‘U :- Traffic Is Halfed By Ground Driff menside town police Streets in Summerside were reported very icy last night. Highway plows were called out on town emergencies Sun- day. the first time at 4 a.m. ‘Lo assist in the u‘ansport.ation of an expectant mother from Kensingtaon to Prince County Hospital. and the second time. at 9 a.m., to plow the road to Charlottetown so vital the bodies of persons killed in the accident at Central Bedeque Saturday night could be taken there. Neither Maritime Electric nor Island Telephone reported any line difficulties in the County over the weekend. There was I East German with his wife are two sons. Ver- non and Allan. Freetown. an three brothers. Simpson and Frederick. Freetown and Ben- tram. Charlottetown. Along with his wife. daughter Sheila and mother. Mrs. Keir (1 Allen, two sisters survive Ever- ett Allen. They are Alma. Mrs. Keith Affleck, Middleton and egg Viola. Mrs. Harry Taylor. Ken- sington. The Borden detachment of the RCMP. assisted by members of the Summerside detachment, ident onths. Entertainment was provided during the evening by many of the employees who were willing to take part. Giving out a fine display of step-dancing were Mrs. Frank Hogan, Mrs. Alyre Bernard and Mrs. Melvin Chals~ son. a sister of two island Ben CAR CARRYING’ tConti'~niied from page it -though. after receivng blood transfusions. it was reported re- ‘ably. Mr. Stetson and Mr. Allen ! -were pronounced dead at the ‘ scene by Dr. Daniel L. Stewart lU_K_ of Bedeque while young Waldron 1 ‘Allen lived for approximately t (com,-mued gimm page 1) T one‘hour after arrival at the hos- ‘total increased cost). On the 3933- iother hand it was impossible :TE-‘M OF DOCTORS ito isolate the miners wag,‘ A team of five doctors worked ‘from the pay in other indus-lsleadlly lhmugh 11105‘ 0‘ ill champions. Anthony and {down the wage cost a ion by ia substantial increase in pro-3 Ambulances from C0mPl0fl'3 lductiviiy. we decided on a big i and Bowness Funeral home: lmechanization program." went to the accident scene and l Mechanization b r o u ghi its 2 one ambulance driver was ovei'- heard latcr saying that this was the worst accident he had ever‘ i tims. I ispecial pro ble m s. Forty per cent of Britain‘: coal output icomets from seems less than attended . ‘three feet thick. After engineer-l The remains of the three de- ‘ing research cutting and load-Eceased persons were transfer:-‘ int’; 111 8 C hllles W81‘? devised led to Charlottetown Yhsterday lwhich could Work in 3 22-inkhlmorning for autopsies. Follow ' ting this they will be forwarded‘ investigated the ace . Another accident. investigated by the Summerside RCMP, occurred at 12.30 yesterday ternoon in the same location as Saturday evening's fatal crash. ’ . e estimated to be $300 m imes, The only way was to keep 1 night on the other accident vlc ——“: The RCMP reported that. a I963 model car. driven by Ed- who is a student at Mount Alli- son University. got stuck in a cutting. A 1955 car, driven by James Richard Isley of Halifax ran into the rear of the Williams vehicle. and vehicles was There were no injuries damage to the two am. . "We Will 30 0" "Mil We are to Davison's Funeral home ml '100 per cent mechanized." 120- Kensington, , ibeflfi S8id- "Any seam that; Coroner Dr. Charles Dewar oi‘ iC8Tl'L be mechanized won't b0 0'Lear_v empannelled ajury who ,“'°1‘ked 8‘ 311- We will at 501710 ‘viewed the remains. Members age operate a pit entirely by t of the jury are: Norman Reeves. i-'-1lll0miati0n and 1 H006 that tforeman. Ross‘s Corner; Lorne -‘Vllhln the next Six yea" “'°lReeves. Ross's Corner: Sidney shall be able to show the world F(;,.,,,,,, and 30,3“. cmssmam la. ‘"113’ anmmated 9"‘ which lCentral Bedeque: John Gallant. “"11 He the 9“ °f the 215‘ ‘"5"’ ‘Albany: Leslie Smith and Ever- t“'ry' gett MacLellan, Kinkora. The In- tquest will be held at a later AMBITION "M r-Continued fimim page ll roster includes Liberals and New Democrats. It isn't in any way connected with reports which have been denied by the NDP-—of talks aimed at a Lil» eral-New Democratic alliance. Among the legislator - mem- bers are Andy Thompson, Lib- eral member of the Ontario legislature for Toronto Doves» court. and Ed Schreyer, New Democratic legislature member for Brokenhead. Man. From a current membership of 320. the group hopes to ex- pand to around 2,000. LARGER THAN FABIAN That would make the organ- lizatlon larger in numbers than .Britain's Fabian society, which was formed in 1833 to "recon- struct society in accords with the highest morsl possibil- ities." The Fsbians had about 1.600. ' Miss Jewett figures there's s t S:l'VlVlnE Mr. Stetson along ‘To me ELECTORS i hlclc for debate and writing on political ideas. Besides publication. it may sponsor regional seminars where viewpoints from the whole range of the political spectrum could be expounded and discussed in a critical wsy. . Age 3, She says orzanizaition mm M .r I: 1::::‘:d M A’ nine rsp. nsp-, 00!’ I'- . Bachelor of Commerce Q First class teacher's qualification . Taught at P.W.C. Ind S.D.U.‘ Q Ten years business export-1 once ‘ Q On board of directors all CMIA and the Boy scout FRANK ZAKEM ship and thus play a part in the public‘! attitude to political and social questions. :.°::'.::.‘:.".‘.':'.r.t'.:".'::.-.::-.:".'.'.'; in" YOU THINK I CAN ms niece. Mrs. Maurice Runiglisn l0F SERVICE To WAR” Mm.“ Eu, "om who" the THREE AND TO, THE, funu1lwilbebeldon'n.ies- ITY day morning at 9.15, to the aiurch of the Little Flower. vouti Von wouui owever, considerable snow on lines in various areas. Girl Defects INNSBRUK. Austria rAPt— Ute Gaehler, 23-year-old secre- tary who came to the Winter Olympics here as a substitute on the East German women's toboggan team, slipped out of WEATHER TORONTO ice) -— Observed temperatures: Min Max. Dawson -6 I Vancouver . .. ,. 36 4o ' toria . . . . . 40 (4 Edmonton . .. 24 85 Regina . . . . . . 6 23 Winnipeg .. - 5 9 Toronto 'l 20 ttawa . ' 5 4 Montreal . 0 5 Quebec . 2 5 Fredericton . 15 20 Saint John 16 l9 Soviet Expert Disappears GENEVA (Reutersl—A mem- ber of the Soviet delegation to the 17-nation disarmament con- ference has disappeared from Geneva. it was learned Sunday night. The Soviet delegation head- quarters confirmed that 36-year- old Yuri Nossenko disappeared last Tuesday. It said it had no other information about him. Nossenko, listed as an "ex- pect." was living in a_ Geneva hotel with other, members of the Russian delegation since the conference resumed Jan. There was no indication that Nossenko had asked for asylum in Switzerland although the Ge- neva police said they were noti- fied of his disappearance by the Russians. TRAFFIC I-‘Tow Sweden, with a network of some 96,000 miles of public roads, has l.500.000 vehicles. lloncton I! 1? Halifax II I’! Charlottetown 38 23 Sydney . . . . . . - 3! outh . . . . . .. M 29 St John's, Nfld . — 80 HALIFAX (CP) — The wen ther office says relative calm returned to the Maritimes Sun day e- - after Saturday night's storm. Skies were clear over most of the Maritimes. ai- though a few snowflurries were still being reported in cape Breton. Cold dry air now covering all of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island will move into Nova Scotis as well by early this morning as in result today should be sunny and cooler than Sunday. Regional forecasts: Halifax and Vicinity, South Shore, Val- ley clear and cold becoming cloudy with light intermittent snow early this evening. Winds westerly 25 diminishing to light and 28, Kentvllle 10 and 25. Northern Nova Scotls, Eastern Shore, Prince Edward Island. Eastern New Brunswick: Low er Saint John River Valley. Up- per Salnt John River Valley, Bay Chaleur: clear and cold. Winds westerly 25 diminishing to light this afternoon. Low and high at New Glasgow snd Gosh- en lo and 25. Charlottetown 8 and 23. Moncton 3 above and 20. Fredericton zero and 20. at John zero and 23, Edmundston and Campbellton 5 below and 15 above. High tide today at Charlotte- town 9.20 s.m. and 7.53 p.m. At Rustico 3.25 p.m. Summerside tide is minutes later than (liar- lottetown. her billet Saturday night and de- fected to West Germany. West. German sources reported. Her flight also brought out the .fact -from Innsbruck police that 13 tourists from Communist East European countries have also defected after coming here to witness the 12-day Olympic' Games and asked asylum In Austria. They were seven Hun- garians. five Czechs and an East German doctor. I .But Ute was the first compe- ~ titoir from a Communist country to flee. The West German sources said she is safe in hid-, ing in West Germany. They de- 1 clined to say where. 3 She was a reserve in the women's singles toboggan squad on the combined German Olym- -pic team. She was not called 3f’ on to race. 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