- t tr v mee EE crs Aa Ssatrer382 s?P?vremta @ctt se tessa ave eaas *0 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Aug. 13, 1965. VITAL STATISTICS | BIRTHS RITLER —- At the Charlotietown Hos (al on AGgust 10, 1965, to Mr. and Mrs John Butler, a daughter, ~ OAKES — Mr and Mrs Ralph Oakes nee Patsy Waiker) 2239 Egiingtos Avenut, East Scarborough, Ontario, an- nounce the arrival of their -chosen daughter Maureen Elizabeth, age tive months Grandparents; Mr. and Mrs Frank Walker =NGAGEMENTS orvarR — Wood — Arthur Hunter-Duvar, engagem Andrea Claire to Robert Blair, son of M: and Mrs. Almon Wood, Marshfield, rer Marriage to take place Saturday September llth. at 2 pm. in St. Pauls Anghean Church Charlottetown. announce the MacCORMACK — MeGINN . Mrs Monica MacCormack, Chariottetowa. is happy to announce the engagemeat of her daughter, Joan Noreen to James | Rrendan MeGinn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. MeGinn, Charlottetown The marriage” will take” place September 11. 1965 at St Dunstan's _Basilica. MARRIAGES _ CRYFR — COLES At St. John’s-An- gican Church, Milton, om August 16, | 965. Rery! Jean Coles, North Milton te Thomas Edward Cryer, Campbell River, B.C. Rev. A.E. Piercey, officia- ted Mr. and Mrs. of their youngest daughter | | CARD OF THANKS WE WISH te extend our sincere thanks to owr many friends, neighbors and | relatives whe sent cards and messages of sympathy at the time of the death of our brother, William Buchanan, of New Haven. With special thanks to all Davis and Margaret Ward, North River IN MEMORIAM BLANCHARD — Im loving memory of ‘eekend Entertainment FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY---HERE ON P.E. LZ Mrs. Aubrey (Mary) Blanchard, who - \died August 12, 1964. So honest and faithful Se willing and true These are the memories We cherish of you. Fondly remembered by the Claybourne family. MacKAY — In loving memory of Wal Yace W. MacKay, who passed away on | August 13, 1964. He had a cherry smile, a pleasart way, A helping hand te all he knew He was so kind, so genefous and true; On earth he nobly did his best. | Grant him, Jesus, heavenly rest Always remembered by son. Silas. Bertha, Milty’ Joan and grandchildren MecKAY — In loving memory of ou father and grandfather, W. Wallace MacKay, Beach Point, whe passed away August 13, 1964. Time goes on with many changes Joys and sorrows, smiles and tears. | But his memory we will cherish With the passing of the years Always remembered by Gordon, Ruth ‘and family. ANNOUNCEMENTS CITY AND QUEENS NANCE at Mt. Ryan Hall, Johnsons River, every Friday. Good music. ROYT'S BEAUTY SALON, specials en all permanent waves. 18 Queen Street Telephone 894-6311. DR_ A.P. STEWART will be absent | from his” office noe ugut 4M te August’ 280°" “AREGWEIT RBP 905 will meet at Kingston, Friday, August 13 at 8 p.m. All members please attend. ANY MEMBER of Kingston Legion No. 30, who have not paid their mem- bership dues for 1965 please do se be- fore August 31. NU-STYLE DRESS SHOP, 9 Great George Street. Bargains galore for the month of August. One rack of dresses : 1-00 - anh par_oomt-0-A8 Senet er es > _scribed__as._follows,_that isto say:>— COMMENCING at the inter- _-@harge,_Sundas,— stock. | SCHOOL BOOKS for all your requirements early, our stock ts ‘complete. Distributor for school books and suppliee im Montague: Stewart and | Beck Ltd. REGULAR Saturday night dance @ Peters Legion Hall, John Chaisson Orchestra, Canteen service under new management. |. PRINCE COUNTY HOME MADE Ice Cream, Darnley Hall, August 14, sponsored by Darniey Women's Institute. grades. ICE CREAM Social — Kensington United Church auditorium Saturday, August -14. Sponsored by Mens Associat- jon. SPECIAL MISSION Band service im Central Bedeque United Baptist Church Sunday, August 15th, at 7.45 p.m. Rev. L.B. Estabrooks, guest speaker, | Special music. Everyone welcome. DANCE AT Maple ‘Grove Dance Hall, | ®t Patricks every Wednesday faturday night. Music. by Fd Mat- thews. Lobster plate sold. DR. L.I. DUFFY will be absent from his office from August 9 until August 17. “ANCE &. Andrew's Hall Mount Stewart every Saturday night. Dancing 9.90 to 12.00. Canteen Service, music hy the Thunderbolts. -Sponsored by €\ye- KINGS COUNTY PANCE AT Souris Legion, Saturday.’ August 14th. DANCE every Epiday night Cardigan Legion — Hall, Dancing from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. REGULAR Friday night dance Morell Village Hall. 9:30 - 12:30. Music by the Delrays. RESERVE WEDNESDAY, August 25 Chief interests were his family | for Murray Harbor United Church Tea Party. Bay Holy night from tie Bine DANCE AT St. Peter's Name Hall every Tuesday o> 12-0. Music by” Crystals" FINAL RINK meeting — Montague Fiementary School, Friday, August 13, & pm. Please attend and hear latest proposal: < VER NON FOWNAL Pastoral -August—is—.. Rev. Lewis Murray, guest Special music. &@ pm epeaker Donald in the Civic Building Montague. Pill he open each Saturday sreceesct MORTGAGE SALE NOTICE THERE WILL BE SOLD) by Public Auction—in--front—of “the Lan Courts Building _in Char- jotaetown in Queen's County on the 3rd day of September A.D. 1965, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, ALL THAT TRACT, piece and parcel of land. situate, lying and__being _ in the Village of Victoria on Lot 29 in, Queen's County, in ‘the Province of Prince Ed- ward Island, bounded and de- section of Main Street and Water Street; (the west side of Main Street and the south side of Water Street); thence west- wardly along “ Water Street” sixty feet to town lot Number Six (6); thence southwardly | sixty-five (65) feet to the south side —of—t-h-e —o}td oa! lying between the former- Brian's Wharf and te Government Wharf;—thence eastwardly along the said fac- tory site between Brian’s Wharf and the said Govern- ment Wharf the distance of sixty-five (65) feet; thence northyatdly paraile! with the said [Government Wharf the distance of __ sixty-five (65) feet to the place of a mas ment, being the south m wa get al tend as Gueeeee in a deed made the 7th day .o' March in the year of our Lord one thousana nine hun- dred and fifty-seven between J. Whitfield Howatt of Truro in the Province of Nova Scotia and his wife Doris Howatt of the ome part and Louise Can- ,non. aforesaid of Victoria in Queen's County in the Prov- ince of Prince Edward Island, Married Woman. The above sale im made under, and by’ virtue of, and to a Power of Sale contained in<a certain inden- ert Stanley Howatt of Carleton in Prince County in Prince Edward Island, Manager, and lis wife Mary Howatt of the one part, and Her Majesty the Queen in the righi of the Prov- ince of Prince Edward Island, of the Other Part, default hay-_ ing been made in the payment of the principal money and interest secured. @ DATED =. _ ~ ot ut ust A.D. 1065. Cliff—Peters—_Orchestra__. Orwelly_(Mrs--Carlyle~- Ramsay)! factory BITUARY AM WARREN POUND wit —“Inserted* by the family The death occurred at his home in- New Glasgow, June 16> 1965 of William Warren Pound in his 83rd year, last surviving son of the late ‘Mr. and Mrs. get STOCK CAR RACES MONTAGUE 2P.M Thrills and Spills To Give You An Sunday, Aug. 15 Enjoy A Weekend Of Fun With Your Family Afternoon’s Entertainment. Samuel Pound. Born in Fred: |~ ericton on October 10, 1883, where he farmed until hie re-] tirement-eight years ago. He then moved to New Glasgow, P.E.I., where he resided. until his death. j He--was—-married—to—€-}-ar-a Blanche Taylor, daughter of the Mr. and Mrs. William Tay- or He was of a jovial nature. His and a wide circle of friends. Al- though suffering from a chronie illness for a number of years he always maintained a cheerful “disposition. He took a great in- terest in politics and world af- fairs. _He leaves to mourn the loss his wife, eight daughters, five sons: Eliza (Mrs. sen), Charlottetown; Clara ~Aiber- ton; -Tressa, Toronto; Jean (Mrs. Woodrow Jackson), Char- Coneen), Montague; Helen | Valley; Oo 10; Norma (Mrs. IStewart), Toronto; Melvin, Al- berta; -George, Ontario; Lloyd, Toronto; Reagh, Hunter River; Donnie, Toronto; also 46 grand’ children whom he cherished. His son” Lowell July. 25,1944. The funeral was held from his home and was largely~attended Friday, June 18.- The service was conducted by Rev. Frank Maund, who brought words of ial to the sorrowing fam- ily Hymns sung were “The Lord Is My Shepherd’, ‘What A Friend —We_—-Have—In—Jesus-"4 “How Great Thon Art’ was re verently rendered by Mrs. A. Rowledge and Mrs. Zimmer- man. - Pallbearers were Gordon Ste wart, Allison Coneen, Woodrow Jackson, Trevor Hansen, sons-in-law of the deceased. Flowers were many and beau- _tiful. Flower bearers were Bagnall, Bordon Bagnall, George Bagnall, Keith Bagnall, Lemuel MacKay, Tony Pheiffer, Hilson Hughes, Charles Wise; Vernon Bernard and James Gallant. Burial was in the family plot in Pleasant Valley Cemetary. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late William Pound wish to convey a special thanks to Rev. Frank Stiles and | Ronald Maund for their many | acts of kindness and words of comfort during their bereave- mient. A sincere thanks to: ail those who sént flowers and cards and helped in any way. The Family Trevor Han- | Ora (Mrs. Eric Gass), | Gordon ; predeceased him | Catl- | tyle Ramsay, Alton MacLean, all | Reagh | | MUTILATE STATUES BOMBAY (Reuters) — Two more statues of prominent Brit- ons, both former governors-gen- eral of India during its colonial period, were found mutilated in Bombay Wednesday. Five have been disfigured within 36 hours. Marbl. statues of Lord Welles- ley and Lord Cornwallis in>a garden in front of the town hall were beheaded. An arm was cut off Cornwallis’ statue. MILLIONS MORE ARRIVE The increase in world popula- tion this year is expected to be about 70,000,000, mostly~_in' al- jready hungry countries. 2aAMEs==Alton =MacLeany; *Gten 4: - ~ FROM THE. WELCOME ia haat Every FRIDAY SATU RDAY Entertainment By "THE NEW ISLANDERS" Licensed for members & guests Shuffleboard - Billiards ‘Gymnasium - Games Writing Room, etc. SPORTSMANS CLUB Physical Culture & Recreation Centre. Sterns Building, Charlottetown ae Music - Geecee- Entertainment with “SPR ESPA Wnt: eo Kenmett Ro Mee —lottetown; Annie s-kMEs. “Alisonep osteo a nEPORTEMENS ve = ss a eS WEEKEND’ PLAN TO visit THE ag 7 RCRA TV TE TEES ipa cams ice é Tourist Memberships Available _ Mr. Tourist ENJOY THE ISLAND'S "TASTIEST DELICACY « LOBSTER ALIVE or COOKED Catering to Banquets or Parties OPEN EVERY DAY and NIGHT except SATURDAY MacKINNON’S LOBSTER POUND Prince St. Wharf. DIAL 4-931 oe VIStT P.E.. FAIRYLAND PARK Located on Trans-Canada Highway in New Haven 10 miles from Charlottetown Stroll through the fairytale forest and see and hear the beautiful world of fairytales. : Or enjoy the playground designed for old and young. There is something. for_everybody. Open da ily from 10 a.m: to 10 p.m. a | ‘A “MUST”... a, visit to STRATHGARTNEY HOMESTEAD. Campers’ Supply Store, Gifts,Novelties A prominent ald homestead dat- ee ing back to 1846, complete with : ~ much of its original _On Route 1 adjacent Strathgartney Park i g Guided see Sa a a furniture! Scenic Beauty -- Fishing Rae kena s 259 csv nein soa wate east capensis cements Woodleigh Replicas A Touch of Britain In P. E.I. Among the many attractions @ The Gate Lodge we @ York Minister e ww @ Grav’s Church of Elegy Fame © @ The Penn Manor House * ¢ @ Ye Olde Blue Dragon @ Woodleigh Replicas Open_Daily 8 A.M.-10 P.M. Except Sunday Sertingten near Kensington ‘Horses Gift Shop Stocks and Pillory Dunvegan Castle Shakespeare’s Birthplace Anne Hathaway } Cottage The Lily Pool The Coach and P. Bt. —— Attention Tourist and Island Residents For a fun filled HOLIDAY : or WEEKEND Enjoy P.E.I.’s Most Popular Park POINT PLEASANT alone No sand storms, no weather to ~~ oss - _hoating. pacchactasninind _ Featuring. ceed | RUSTICO GOLF & YACHT CLUB © Excelent 9 Hole Golf Course, 3330 yds. par 36 a '@ Boating and Bathing © Camp-Grounds—— - et © Public Picnic Area- Bring your wife and children and enjoy a week-end of fun and relaxation. Situated midway between- Stanhope and Cavendish, 12 miles from . Oharlottetown_on Route 6. Ch'town P.E.I. WILDLIFE PARK NORTH RUSTICO, P.E.I. £ Display including the rare harp and grey seals ® At the Rustico Entrance to the National Park y Here’s enjoyment for every age group. Come and enjoy our Park facilities which include Gift Shop, Canteen, Picnic Tables, ete. = > ~ a SS icles: Miia SS tO SS 8 OS See So. S Se 4 4 © 2 Miles from Picturesque ae River © Plenty of parking space for traifers, campers and picnics, 150 acres “@ No Mosquitos © Situated on the Murray River only 12 miles from Wood Islands © Canteen ti © Swimmin All Visitors To wrELW south-side-of PE a E.I. Should See: POINT PLEASANT mo een __ THE TOWER'S RESTAURANT Malpeque Road SUGGEST YOU TRY f DIXIE LEE FRIED CHICKEN DIXIE SNACKS of Chicken, T5e, 2 pieces Chips _ DIXIE DINNERS 3 Pieces Delicious Chick- en, Chips, Roll, Slaw Cole $1.25 DIXIE BUCKETS 12 Pieces Chicken, lot of Chips, Enough for 4- oe | ~~ $3. 75 ENJOY DIXIE LEE TAKE OUT SERVICE DIXIE BARRELS © Pieces of Chicken, enough for 7 Parties. - & people. Great for $4.95 ’ = OD oa