+. WESTERNL BRIEFS IN HOSPITAL Waldo O'Malley, Bloomfield, is a patient in‘ the Charlotte. town ’ Hospital. ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs. Harry CannonI Summerside. entertained friends at their home on Saturday when three tables of cards were played. S'SIDE PRIZE WINNERS Clarence Mercer, Summer- side, was winner of the first prize, a food hamper lucky draw sponsored by the Abegweit Chapter IODE at Summerside yesterday. Second prize, a fruit cake. was won by Donald Birch. Summer- side. PRATT FUNERAL — The fu- neral for Mrs. Harold Pratt was held Friday afternoon from Elmsdaie United Church. The service was conducted by Brown Jardine. Hymns were “Abide With Me", and “Breathe On Me Breath Of God." A duet. “Sweet Home” was sung by Mrs. Keith Bowness and Arthur Rennie. Pallbearers were Robert Camip- bell, Sterling Matthews, Robert McCassey, Burton Stewart. Arthur and Leigh Weeks. Flow- er bearers were Russell Stew- art, Raymond Rix, Orrin Wal- lace and Stanton Clark. Inter- ment was in wn ceme- tery. Alberton. GALLANT FUNERAL ~ The funeral for Mrs. Frank Gallant was held yesterday morning from her late residence at St. Hubert to St. James' Church. Egmont Bay. for Solemn Re- quiem High Mass at 9 a. In. celebrated by Msgr. Nazaire Poirier with Rev. Philip Clou- tier as deacon and Rev. Leon- ard MacDonald as sub-deacon. Pallbearers were Edmond, Gen- ard, and Norman Gallant, Cie- unent Collette, Urban Hashie and Eric Bernard. Msgr Poir- ier also officiated at the inter- ment in the church cemetery. HELEN YEO, Charlotte- town, nationai chairman of the United Nations liaison committee of the Canadian Federation of BPW clubs, is seen receiving a cheque' for from Madelyn Clarkin, president of the Charlotte- town club. to go towards this year's special project in Heath Macquarrie, MP for Queens, and parliamentary as- CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE $1.00 each. We deliver. Apply 34 Lincoln Street, phone 4-7066. BOX 0F TOYS PUT IN WRONG car, Friday evening in front of Holman's store. W d car owner please call collect 84-25 Borden exchange. LOST: ONE BLACK SHOE with round brown heel and pointed toe. Phone 4—4010. Too Late To Classify years old. Phone 2-1097. FOR SALE: PUREBRED Shetland pony or trade for feeder cattle. Walter Lamont. 84 Lincoln Street. Phone 4.7066. ‘ -——______ FRESH COOKED LOBSTERS. 90 cents a pound. The Oyster Bar. 89 Water Street. FOR SALE: FIR. CHRISTMAS trees. good quality. two to twenty feet, 50 cents to 8 doi- lar each. Kings Dumber Yard. Southport. Palestine. This was made at the Christmas party when a members also gave their us- ual Christmas contributions to the two local welfare agen- cies and the Salvation Army, as well as individual remembrances to the White Cross Christmas gift pro- ect. presentation 11 Business And Professional Women Hear Of UN Affairs sistant to the minister for ex— ternal affairs, was the guest speaker at the December meet- ing of the Charlottetown Busi- ness and Pr ' Club held esstonal Women 3 nm Christmas party at the lottetown Hotel Monday even- ing. Mr. MacQuarrie who has of Canada’s repre- sentatives at the United Na- tions on several occasions, was introduced by Miss Helen Yeo and spoke of the work of the United Nations. In his most informative and interesting address. Mr. Mac- quarir'ie sketched some of the great contributions made by the United Nation to world peace and referred to Canada's FOR RENT: TENDERS WILL be received by 7 pm. Mon- day, Dec. 17. for operation of Bedeque skating rink for win- ter season. Highest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. For particulars ap- Ralph Lord, secretary. ply to K! E HY IT COST LESS T SH FOR SALE: ONE MAN overcoat and top coat. Phone 4-8288 LOST: BEAGLE PUP, AN- buy swers to name of “Mike”. Please call 4-9504. HUNTER RIVER School Con-I cert, Central Queen's High School. Thursday, December 20. outstanding past in this con- nection. He spoke of the value of the study of the effects of radiation on humans, of the problems arising in many new- ly independent countries and referred to the recent appoint- ment of U Thant as United Ireta Sutherland. A feature of the meeting was the presentation of a cheque Miss en Yeo, a national viceptresident and chairman of the United Nations liaison com- mittee of the Canadian Federa- tion of Business and Profes- sional Women's Clubs. This contribution is the Charlottean club‘s gift towards this year's special ject -— the education of seven Arab refugee girls at the Ramallarh Training Centre in Palestine. Gay Christmas decorations including a beautiful candelabra made for the occasion by one of the members, and the ailing- ing of carols lent a festive air to this annual party at which the members exchanged small gifts and brought additional remembrances for the White Cross Christmas project. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberlon and West Prince County v 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Dec. 15, 1962. WEATHER TORONTO (CP) -- Observed temperatures: SUMMERSIDE — Reid Sang- ster, provincial marketing di- rector, and chairman of the pro- vincial housing commission was guest speaker Thursday night at the 25th anniversary meeting of the Wellington Co-op, held 1: the Wellington Legion Home. Mr. Sangster said people must believe in the province and work together co-operative- ly to build a better community. He said he noted that this spirit of co-operation was very strong among French- Acadians, and complimented those in attend- ance for putting into practice the “love principle" Wellington Co-op was formed 25 years ago. Dealing briefly with the tour- ist industry, Mr. Sangster said home industry is especially im- to buy souvenirs made in the province. “We must have faith in our- selves. There is a way of life we must preserve. Such great doc- es as Communism are just , :Idaiting for us to fall". he stat- The meeting was chaired by Leo J. Arsenault, president of the Wellington Co-op. The fin- ancial statement was read y J. Frank Gallant, with Cyrus J. Gallant giving a history of the Co-op. Kenneth MacLean, Lot 18, president of the Island Co-oper- ative Union, presented charters to the surviving pioneer mem- bers of the Wellington Co-op. Consult TO BUY PLANES LAGOS, Nigeria (Reuters)— The federal government is to three amphibious aircraft from de Havilland of Canada to combat smugglers trafficking on the eastern Nigeria coast. An official of the customs board said the planes would cost a total of about £17,000 ($51,000). . Montague portant. He said tourists want e Wellington CO-Op Is Praised '~ For Its Community Efforts other speakers at the meet- Q lug were Rt. Rev. J.N. Poirier. Saint John Ted Sabine, J.G. Dennis. Greg Kelly, John Weir. Fred Taylor. Keith Harrington and Louis 0'- iConnor. Former Resident Dies In Ontario A former Islander, Fred E. Hughes died recently in Tren- ton. Ont, at the age of 57 years. He was a son of the late Mr. n and Mrs. Edwin Hughes of this province and lived in the Tren- ton area for some 20 years after moving to Ontario from P.E.I. He was first employed as a cab pentcr and later as a steelwork- r. He is survived by his wife, the former Theresa Hughes. two sons and two daughters; also two brothers, James a n d Seymour. living in P.E.I., and one sister, Margaret, in Flor- ida. Two brothers. Harry I Ernest. predeceased him. His funeral was held Monday. Dec. 3. from Christ the King Church, Trenton. B 9. Min. Max Night Day Dawson 28 Vancouver .... 45 56 ictoria . . . . . . . . .. 47 54 Edmonton ...... .. 23 34 Calgary 5 ........ .. 20 48 Saskatoon 18 34 Regina . . . . . . . .. 21 40 Winnipeg 1 17 oronto ........ .. 10 19 Ottawa ....... 9 11 Montreal ..... . . . . 14 18 ebec . . . . . . 1 ‘ 13 Fredericton 0 19 3 21 . 3 18 14 25 Charlottetown 5 21 Sydney . . . . , . . . . .. 15 22 Yarmouth . . . . . .. 20 30 St. John's, Nfld. 30 31 HALIFAX (CP)-—Weather of- fice says today and Sunday should be mostly sunny and continuing cold. Regional forecasts:.. Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island: Sunny with a few cloudy inter- vals and a few widely separated snowflurries; continuing cold; northwest winds 15. Low-high at Halifax 23 and 25, Yarmouth 22 and 25. Kentville and New Glas- gow 15 and . Goshen and Sydney 15 and 25. Charlottetow and 20, Moncton and Saint John 10 and 18, Fredericton 5 and 20, Edmundston 2 and 15, Campbellton 4 and 15. Outlook for Sunday: Sunny and cold. Bay of Fundy: North winds ; cloudy with snowflurries; ha O 8 visibility 10 miles lowering in TURNS OLD LEAF O . Charlottetown NEW YORK (AP) —- A man carrying a gun walked into a downtown drug store Thursday and told the clerk: “I just got out of jail and I need a fresh 'start." He escaped with $420. FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS HYNDMAN & co. LTD.- Insurance since 1872 Our experience of 90 years as insurance underwriters. at your disposal. FFICES: . Summerslde . Alherton Agents Throughout the Province at Douglas Bros. and Jones Limited This Christmas . . . 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