\ e Lisa Parker -@ Doing Well TORONTO (CP) — Lisa Parker, .11-month-old George- | town, P.E.I., baby who “has | worn an artificial] heart pacer | since she was two weeks old, ‘is doing well in the Hospital for Sick Children here as, she ad- jjust to a slower heartbeat. » She was in the hospital last | December. when an electrode from the sniall electronic pacer oll -when: her heartbeat slowed dangerously shortly after | Ther birth because of a defect— pulled out of the heart muscle. | It was corrected and Lisa was | sent home in the middle of | January. However, ~ she was) flown back to Toronto Feb. 5) © when her ~heartbeat slowed) - Doctor at the hospital said | Sunday the infant. is being | watched closely and is Going | well. | } WILL DISCUSS RESEARCH -OTTAWA (‘CP)—The 12th an- nual conference on Canadian |} muskeg research will be held | at the University of’ Alberta’s | Calgary campus May 1920, the | National Research Council an- | 1 | | mounced Saturday, . | LARGELY ATTENDED KEITH L. BREHAUT, right, afternoon. Wendall MacKay, dent who ond. Lt- a ae a ae pce of was pamed presi Charlottetown at the left, is Col. E.W. Johnstone, Burling- | of snow. will occur before the. Koud sen, SECOND RIGHT, ARDA fieldman said eration of agriculture director dent of the P.E.I. Rural Beau- the vicedpresident. Others, left’ ton who sparked the rural |snowchanges to rain. FROM » presided Satur- “‘it's the biggest meeting of for Queens County, is at left. « tiffeation Society at the annual to right, are Glen MacLaren, beautification idea 0 ye are® | Freezing rain will occasional- se A ye oes On onal ane eae _ = Heslam, ae i i 5 FF : 0 ; : secretary held here Saturday |New Perth, retiring vice-presi- ago. ly be oe MA ar over: Breadalbane. Rudi Dallenbach , DeHaan, Long Oreek, a fed meeting. — - Eastern and Central Districts meeting ja : ® as ey a wick, Prince Edward Island, |: ; . _* Be \ a Cape Breton and in northern : ; |W Clay and Mrs. F.R. MacLaine. Helen Dunbar; second, Mrs. D. LEAVES HOSPITAL ocie y ee = ' [Nova Scotia. Freezing rain is}The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. 14, 1966. 5| East - West: first, Mrs. Farmer and Mrs. Hilda Greene;/ tonngy (AP)—Dr. Robert ‘ha dintaliemane i ee eee sos cee Marie Carragher and Mrs. Cathy |third, Mirs. Grace King, Ron|,.i.5 pa ex diibenant e ° ; to ehuse « hase ~ | PLANT of the opporiiion to. & iivestock | eee eee te | wrnanck:: Mrs, Diaeie, STAs": (aad biclee at bellerinn ‘Tidise wee sts: ore restock | Kirby and Jim || ; third, Mrs Cathy Murphy; East-West: | 5 ow For Centennial Project (str iistin wu| cme mene [EaraTeries ooctien Ser Sy tt int ee Gi aM mena ae <<< iat ; ‘local cattle buyers. It would put) Second ‘session’ winners on Kirby: second, Mr, and Mrs, |tal home @f\18 months Saturday ern New Brunswick Counties, \fall and purchase grain for $1.00 them out of business, it was 8U8-| North South are aa follows: first | Jack ‘on aii > 7 je Ci. = : a wal: Prince. Edward Island's Rurel|mitiee include Mrs. David| Col. Johnston, who te presi. | Lover. St: John iver Valley: |to $1.80 in: the gpring-,ome man gested. Lars. LE SGI Mie. land Tan cee ee adh conn rain Beautification Society is seeking |Mutch, Mermaid; Mrs. D.C. \dent of the P.E-1. Tourist Asso- ‘ ansing 5° ibakd John A. Rodd, Milton said that pcre - ere. ide ible for a 1967|Marchbank, Travellers Rest and ciation said it will sor: a | Stowflurries early this evening; |MARKETING YARD co-operative marketing is the he ee a, * care Project, twas en (Mt, MacKay lcompetition in: the beautification |Ctremely mild; winds southeast) There was general agreement answer for farm price problems. ‘ ee: nounced at the annual meeting | Centennial topics canie up society this year. It will also ah ae ca oe gE oS paeerragll I te pall te mg of the |. ; tuirday’: h i discussion. Mr. Mac- |help out on the expense involv. | “ie mornin er | federation of agriculture. a he er ee ee ced, sageesested the pro- oe was suggested. "| With gusts to 45 and Monday af-|but there was something less) There was considerable discus-| ~ @ was in the meeting’ and he was 1 : | : ct tees challenged by Mr. MacKay to eq for the coming year include ware alting there for "23 ‘cents | F grinds Sioa ie soni a . ~ Funeral Heled —jmanes sues ts sackar told |SSetne "par. Sais cod! ezine Tones of Coane [ty agsn nate takings ek, 0" Soho, Mr. ah uneraire |the association meeting here Sa-/Mr. Arsenault of Charlottetowd; |ine of the death Saturday mor ling on our beef cattle here,” he| Mts. J. Cutcliffe, second; Mrs ; lturday. [Claude Smith, Parkdale; Mrs. F rt-|said. - ; Mae» MacMillan and Mrs.. L.I. REDDIN FUNERAL — The)" A history of the society here |David Mutch, Mermaid; Gflmeme EP |: Nelson Matheson said there’s| DU; third, Mrs. Hilda Green funeral for Dr. James D. Red: |nas been prepared and plans are Keith Pickard, Summerside and|- Mr Gould is survived by 'his|no doubt “the farmer is being|2"¢_Mrs._D. Farmer. Mrs. H oe oe ae Se (ROW, being laid to publish it, thy (Glen MacLaren. . . + | wife, the former Hilda Jenkins |robbed". He had tried the Hali-[-""~— trom tie late chy ML Stewart, (rectine was told weation dever|_Nemed to the advisory com-|of Vernon River, P.E.L., two|fax Abtatoir with two really good Murphy's Service where the remains were teceiv- opment here “‘one of the. most uniter are Mrs. D.C. March- | sons and two - ughters. ee he cae, ion... ed by his pastor Rev. George fantastic things to happen in thit|S°hurman ‘Fulton Pierce, Wil:|Monday at Freeport, be hell | Matheson said. yee | Motor tipltie wd MacCormack. Solemn Requiem |province for a long time.” and iim Meavison and George Fra “é | Reealliriz the-cmpaign for a ptor tuning, and High Mass was celebrated by it Col. E.W. Johnston, Burling-|.. Charlottetown: .. Charles + marketing yard here several shampooing Rt. Rev. George A. MacDonald-‘ton was given credit ‘for spatk-|rinietter. Summerside: Char- P lic Ch k years ago, Mr. Jorgensen said Towing 6 units Deacon and sub-deacon were Rt. ling the effort at the outset.” |JA™Var"s, Summerside; Char) E'OUCe CCK. | {that the price for beef cattle was] Graning Rev. J.P.E. O'Hanley and Rev.| ‘The society approved the idea jae .on ‘st. Peter's: Harry Low. . much higher at that time. It ‘Taning T.P. Butler, Rev. Allan Mac-iof having a” special dedication). ang Mrs. Gordon MacMil- Hk A d R was never more than ofe cent|| Day Night Donald was master of ceremon-|page.in the history of Col. John- lan, Cornwall: Neil A. Mathe if n un per pound below the Montreal} 4.9722 4-2048 -des. The mass was sung by the|.tone which will . acknowledge it thin oapee:, renee ~~ -|price,he said. It’s usually three} 4.6945 4-8858 r of St. Martha. Member* the important _part he played in sa The Charlottetown Police de. |Cents below now, he said. 0 : partment is invéstigaing a ht | — Dental Association and the Mt. |tion idea. . and run actident which occur- Stewart Fire department attend-| Co], Johnstone showed the way WEATH ER red Saturday. i NOTICE ed in a body, Interment was iM lwhen he transformed his farm) »ononro (cp) — Observed| Reports indicate that a 1965 > St. Andrew's eters where home at Burlington i menes a rcties: — Upservec'| model Studebaker owned by Dr. y rent int e ession- 3 j i : : : saat: Present in the ‘ ‘how plece thal it ist at the "sa overnight High Sunday i ey Gari tian: ro at A nominating convention for the 1st District sanctuary were Rt. Rev. JA. present time. It was his ex- sachets + tee ater ens - 44 | 9:45 p.m., was struck by another of Prince will be held in the Institute Hall, ——, pie soggh etow (oe: as — “* — ie ee aoe ae sar. eee did not stop. Police} Alberton, on Saturday, Feb. 19th. at 2:00 p.m. ..K.C. McMillan, Rev. Law- |of boosting ie believe the car was a ni Each poll chairm i i i tod. Good, Bet ar cee tae onal ae (Mer cee to pec Premier W. Te Shaw, Sensier O. H. Phillipe and Eugene Murray, Rev. Owen |was observed, though many peo 34 35} MacMillan's car was not avail. | David MacDonald, M.P. will be in attendance. Sharkey, . Denis Gallant, 'pie have contributed to the suc- B82 | aie : Nae Rev. ieee non cess of the society on a large} oe ns ee JOHN R. ROCHFORD ‘ lo ; emt aniaettente i 15 37 | athe present Union Jack was] Secretary West Prince Progressive Conservative Association ~~ Pallbearers were Albert Red- — faint Sohn ..... t:-17. . 35° |designed in 1901, when the cross did, Daniel Reddin, Richer a me cee 19 «loft St. Patrick "was added: ‘to TT ; is : > RR se ast eeses ees those St. Andrew ; “ t Patt advent ase all tS [ee a Aro amd ag, a a nephews of deceased. | § OE G fea § [Sydney — .---cees cr scisik etapa aelaiaacal : 3 3 ; MO aes 2» 2% | OPEN TONIGHT | FROM THE BEGINNING CITY AREA eres 8 | CU’ MONDAY a | ‘ a ™~ Pe meus bey eas 54 -9° } FUNERALS é ceo @ | UNTIL? P.M. THEY KNEW IT WAS - New Orleans ....... 48 64 \ Day : ; 42 (60 CLINTON FUNERAL — The _ucaiaaieemaiateme RON SUNT FUNERAL — The ———— eo WRONG, BUT NOTHING held aoe Pian es 3 ac ween Caledonia, is | thet office says a storm centre, : st Charlottetown Funeral Home to c : s treng. | Will reach the mouth of, the Lf i p’ St, Dunstan's Basilica where | convalescing at home after treat |p) cae eariy this morn- Cc EP EM Requiem High Mass was. cele- ment.at Montague Hospital. © - ing and Newfoundland this even- OULD KE TH APART. Court at the Experimental Farm.- The idea of seeking ideas from anyone in the pro- vince was suggested by Wen- dall MacKay who was named vice - president of the organiza- tion. Keith L. Brehaut, director of the Bunbury nursery is the new -president. Glen MacLaren, New Perth,” retiring vice-presitient presided, R.B. Nazelle, Bunbury, is past president. ‘The Centennial Projects com- = Se espe meres Dr. Reddin _|MacLaren, Experimental Farm; Leonard ternoon to northwest 2 with gusts to 45; temperatures re- maining steady at Charlotte- town, Moncton, Fredericton and Saint John at about 3. The meeting Saturday decided jthat the nominating committee. ito bring in a slate of officers for Centennial year should be nam- ed at least three months prior to next year’s annual Special thanks were tendered by the meeting to auditor R.B. minutes to secretary Arsenault, i\Charlottetown to Mr. Brehaut and to Neil A. Matheson of this paper, among others, R.B. Snazelle, Bunbury was named past president of the or- ganization. Other directors nain- a.m. and sets at.5.47 p.m: Receives News Of Uncle’s Death High tide today at Charlotte- town 6.21 a.m. and 5.14. p.m. At Rustico at 1.16 a.m. and 12.50 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen later than. Charlotte- | town. Sun rises today at 7.08 than agreement on the cure for present ills. The idea of a mark- eting yard was proposed and dis- cussed at some length. man in this province, “the farmers, should own marketing yard, then would probably support it.” Mr. gig i: was greatly “It’s the largest meeting of farmers I have seen in the more been , Suggested build their they “in the provinee,”’ he said. brated by Rt. Rev..William mpson. Interment was: in. the church cemetery ‘where services UNDER OBSERVATION ‘D.L. MacPherson, Caledonia, is a patient in {City Hospital, observa- From six to eight inches of , Visit Us For Ideas For Rudi Dallenbach, ARDA field one and one-half years I've ship open pairs event Saturday Mr. Jorgensen .said that he! had _ visited . the. stockyards in cliffe, | sion on delayed “deficiency pay- ments’ on manufactured milk. | Mrs. Clare Haslam. Springfield was secretary of the meeting. -Cutcliffes Win ‘Bridge Ch’ship _ | ‘The Abegweit Bridge Club held \its first annual club .champion- at the YMCA. Overall. winners were Mr: and Mrs:-Jack; Cut- RESTRICTE To everyone 18 D’ Saetpeecid The: togiod grave ror ft, Csi Gal caseuge “of; this Better Living years and over. Comrade ‘Hairy Mortimer, The| gavrwgs ROSPITAL (ches ‘of mow i expects’ in| CHANDLER BROS. STARTS TODAY - a Ktit, post. end revellle wes sound: Laser Buseten, Eamon Rives, southern New Brunswick and, LTD. ™ 80 Ts 9:08 od bey bualer Wiliam Blanchard. |ias entered the PE, Hoopital,| Priace. Raward lead before Bullding Supplies cqumntaipis t ee ¢ feud Fred F. Coady, Steven |ciarlottetowa, following. heatt | Sty ee de snd C ae en ne She gave men-ataste of life that made them hunger for more: , oe attack. jova and Cape | Ch’town, P. E. I. 4-6557 Mea tas Harper, John Michael, Joseph Breton from two to four inche : am m9 Tierney and Gerald Mullally. CARD WINNERS Alltec MadLaod, neral for E.J. (Kayo) was held Friday morning from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to St. Dunhtan’s Basilica where Requiem High Mass was cele- bers of’ the Charlottetown and Lure were winners of @ tourna-| ment play at the regular. card | party held at Brackley School Saturday evening. Following are other results: ladies first, Ruth Stewart; second, Margaret Clark; consolation, Belle Youn: ker: gents’ first, Willard Mac- ‘IGallum; second, Harold Mac- Hughes. Summerside Royal Canadian Le- Left-over bills gions, ‘old Prince Edward Island Timecpayient eat , Highlanders (Black Watch), Heavy expennee? Clean stil sit ¥ ieee eet aa tes BencficialYouseh é METRO:GOLDWYN MAYER ano FILMWAYS enceent BP oie Pr ae ra the terms... you pick A movie ince Edward Island Public AN ‘ Servants Association. Interment Se anohcall ras , = of was in te Cathe, cemetery — cos | ADULT RICHARD BURTON imaguiticent! where service was conducted by LOVE magnificent Be el er ee vy EVAMARIE SAINT Drama gion graveside service was con- a: consi aie of STORY ducted by Provincial President fuinace parts on hand. ne 7 CG IN MARTIN RANSOHOFF'S PRODUCTION" gaat” Pius Smith and Comrade Harry Your Shell -Agent for : , . . ‘ Mortimer. Last Post and Re-| iB charlottetown, Parkdale, FINANCE CO. OF CANADA - DON'T Beauty veille was sounded bugler Sherwood and Eastern ‘i ty : MISS ; eee mertall® a: 108 KENT sf, cHARLOTT . “CAPITOL . ° Burke Sr. Pallbearers _ were: J. W. Skinner 2nd Fl., Tweel Bldg. © Phone: 894-6518 a »' tora Charlee Ryan Leo A|Q Dial 4-4044 rer EVgROnaR BY. APPOWNTIRINT=— HOWE FOR HOlgR : ot Be ae A é ‘an, * 7 : % * i : ; i t ee P a ae ae a ee