- i -l - t r. I. 'v I". 1- I ‘I '. ll ill Ill INDIVID Mrs. M.A. Farmer. left. of Charlottetown was presented last night with a trophy in honor of her win as the high individual in duplicate bridge 'I32nd Annual By Alberton Presbyierians ALBERTON — The i32nd an-l nual congregational meeting of Alberton Presbyterian Church was held in the church hall withl I good attendance. >The meeting opened with a brief devotional service conduct- ed by the minister. Rev. Peter J. Darch. who also presided during the business meeting, Following the minutes reports were received from the session by the clerk. Fred Clark: from the WMS by the secretary. Mrs. ‘E.F. Kerr and the treasurer. Mrs. L.L. Wilkie; the Ladies’ Aid, also by Mrs. Kerr, includ- ing the financial report prepar- ed by the treasurer. Mrs. How-1 ard Clark. ' 3 MARSHFIELD lcontinueri from page 1) trucks and other vehicles that use the highway. They are used to block a wheel of a vehicle on ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, 'l‘ues., Jan. 28, 1964.! ulu. BRIDGEWCHAMPION lottetown Yachting Enthusiasts lo Hear Mll Director Jack Wood. director of sall- 3 is going ahead strongly with the of the Yacht ing at the Massachusetts lnsti- summer junior sailing program tute of Technology and R. C. Stevenson. Yachting Association will be in -Charlottetown tonight to speak to a special meeting of the Char- Cliib. Boy Scouts Association and the of- ficers of the Sea Cadets. and indications are that they will Canadian be handling one of the largest [programs that the local club has 'undertaken. Mr. Stevenson is [expected to make a special an- nouncement at the meeting. The Charlottetown Yacht Club as contracted to purchase 22 The W0 men are Currently flying juniors from Industrial night in Halifax. town Hotel. Mrs. Farmer earn- made by Mr" and Mrs‘ ed her award by winning the Douglas at a meeting , of the Charlottetown Duplicate dub 5 a“““3l loumamem 135' . Bridge Club at the Charlotte- week. play. The presentation was t I I |p.m. and w’ Mr. Wood and Mr. Stevenson will appear on television at 6:00 ill then attend a The Charlottetown Yacht Club on a Canadian tour to promote Shipping. Mahone Bay. to aid in sailing programs at intercolle- giate and junior levels. Mr. Wood has been bi‘0ll!Ili to Can- ads to help in promoting the value in instruction for young- sters. The tour began Monday l it's Junior program. :Guest Speaker ‘ls Scientist The special luncheon meet- ing of the P.E.I. Fisheries Fed- .si>eclal meeting at Montgomery eration slated to be held at the ll-lall at 3 o'clock. ’ Charlottetown Hoilel, Feb. 6. lwlll be addressed by Dr. D.G. and has been invited by the ‘oc: ’ ll dls : ing over the years. l§.‘.‘.°'.3i‘.;'f"<':‘i.'.'.'.‘«1‘.°"" "’°”°” lMiscoucI1e Centennial Year " Project ToBe Log Museum SUMMERSIDE — As part of from the museum will be open- Dr. Wilder is in charge of lob- ster investigationa at the biologi- cal station at St. Andrews. NB :1 fishermen for cuss- ion on aspects of lobster prob- lems which have been develop- idi the dinner w i l I llrish Play Is Rehearsed Reports that rehearsals for tlhis year's St. Patrick's play. "Begorra. Look Wli s Here are progressing favorably and that the play will be one of the best seen in years. were given to Thursday night's meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society. The play is to be staged at Birchwood ' School audi. torium March 16 and 17. with J. Pius Callaghan again doing the directing. A committee was formed to make preparations for the St. Patrick's Day parade, and the committee will put all their em- their centennial year plans the village of Miscouche will build a museum of logs at the Mis- couclie entrance to Lady's Slip- sisting of the following mem- Dr. A. J. Doiron, president; Eddie Gaudet Sister St. Emm- manuel: Cyrus 1'‘. Gallant. Wel- lington; Tilmon S. Desltoches: Tilmon Gallant. M. Carmel. and Alfred Gaudet. Miscouche. A meeting of is committee witl be held as soon as possible to form plans for proceeding at once with the building of the museum. The official opening of th e museum will be during the vil- lage‘: centennial celebration: on August 25_ Other plans for the celebrations are for a parade with floats, a picnic. etc. The Miscouche convent will celebrate its 100th anniversary on the 24th of August. A number of monuments will be unveiled during the centen- nial celebrations and a s m all park situated a short distance rb ¥ ed. Other committees named at Sunday's meeting were: finance. building. museum and constitu- beprlgzdellagtitilll Pl‘es‘denl -1- per Drive it was decided Suu- ‘ “: N°' °“’ h" b"" “med Burden. my at {meet-mg held in Mm to these clommitteas aauyeteligut A short reception will be teu- con _ the “elm” “mm fie ' 5 "cc dered Dr. Wilder prior to the A central‘ nee...“ commute. Tai'InemI)t;l;I s:i;fl::§ wmtmllnlmty luncheon" W“ ‘°""°d ‘l we mew“ °°"' them by letter of their selections. as most localities reported clea ‘es. 3 I’ The temperature at 10 pm hari already dropped to seven degrees in Campbellton while in Halifax the temperature was 31 ‘degrees. I With no significant dis:.,,-b_ once to effect the district. to. day's weather will be sunny and lslighily colder. Some cloudness lmav be expected in the after- noon. Regional forecasts: Nova Scotia. Prince Edwina Island. Lower St. John River phasi.s.on this year's celebration of centennial year. E.0. Beagan presided over the l meeting in the absence of presi- ident. John A. Walsh. The treas- . urer's report -given by J o h n Mulligan showed that the so- ciety was financially stable. The door prize which was drawn for by chairman Beagan th WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Observed temperatures: Min. Max awson -26 -12 Vancouver ........ 41 50 42 50 . 7 19 19 40 -2!! 7 . 0 2 . 19 29 16 21 18 26 ll 15 Fredericton . . . 19 32 Saint John . 20 31 Moncton . . . . . 21 27 Ifax . . . . . . 32 33 Charlottetown 25 33 Sydney . . . . . 29 35 Yar outh . . . . . . .. 25 35 St. John's. Nfld 35 40 patches Maritime: late Monday evening _ 30. Kentville no and 28. Valley: Clear with a few Cloudy periods. becoming cloudy with a few snowflurries this aiter. noon:_n little colder: southweeg. erl-y winds 20. Low-high at Hall- fax 3) and 30. Ya-rmouth 25 and New Glasgow and Gvoshen 15 and no Sydney 12 and 25. Charlottetown, Fredericton and Saint John in and N. High tide today at Charlotte- town 10.!!! a.m. and 10.07 p.m_ At Rustico at 7.12 em. and 7.17 pm. Summerside tide is minutes later than Charlottetown. PREPARE FOR POLL ACCRA. Ghana (Reutersu_ Ghana University students started an unexpected i7-day vacation Saturday on govern. ment orders. It was to "enable students and staff to plttlclpatg fully" in the referendum later this month on whether Presi- dent Kwame Nkrumah has the right to dismiss judges and whether Ghana should be I one- party state. Meeting |-|e|c| Funeral Is Held .For C.S. Delaney I The funeral for the late Claude .. 2 r A b ' h id The Sunday school report was‘ iiogddfinzltetdiiooil a.¥:n.“;'f. weith given by ‘he. 5“"""“'°““°“"”a private serviceiirom his late Mrs. L.L. Wilkie and that of the re‘idence followed by funeral board of managers by the chair-- Se:n,Ce in' TWO“ Baptist Church man. Iliyrl _\latthews. i ‘ _ ‘ ' The financial statement of the R:f"“I_‘;'(3)l‘a‘(‘_ea5 Esigflggcted 3:3’ congregation. presented by thelRW' R“ Camemn°°I“H as treasurer. was verified by that; Sum; “_'e‘“'_ The Lor'd,s ynfilly fth d't . Er‘k‘ne Clark., The l$nE;liiI‘ilCllal"l‘€[)0l‘ls «if the joint, Sl‘°'Pl‘°“d and The Old Rugged C‘-oss. The organist was Mrs.‘ was won by Ambrose Smi . THE DISTRICT PAGE cemetery committee. preparedi : by the treasurer. Dean Carpen-I “OW R°dgerS°“' I Honorary pallbearers were: ter. was read by the secretary, Premier wane? Shaw’ ML Jus_ The foregoing reports were_ _ commented on as received. and.; :1“ Rs?!-‘ggfllv :P~P5l:‘;£l‘p°s-‘ on motion accepted. . , _ Under new business the two Heath M3°q“'31‘1"1°- Mpv Wllhamf retiring members of the board, Tl10mP50“- Austin - 593195-I of managers were re-appointed? C1195!” —“3°D°“3ld- Gerald R-l for another term thus giving the‘ F°5"~‘l'- Arthur M3C1I1¥1i5- IV“ ‘ following slate: third term -I D°li9i‘t.V~ B9“-"9" Cmu -139k‘ Robert Horne and Sutherland*G-”9€‘ll- L—G. Bfonkley. Ronnie, Bell; second term — Lloyd Wil-;MaCD0l181d. N0!‘mall Reeves. - kie and Dean Capenter: one-i Th!‘ 31‘?-We Pallbearers were.-. year term ._ E,-skim: clan. anal Keith Lorri. Eric Robinson. Rus- Myrl Matthews sel Hammill. George Muttart. The two representatives on Lorne Noon:-in. Donald Came- the advisory council were also ‘ rnn. A. J. Matheson Drug Co. Ltd. Phone 6 NlCHOLSON'S PHARMACY Phone 36-2 Alberton Your Rexail Drug Stores In West Prince which a tire is bein: changed. and they prevent rolling or mo- ving so it would slip off the jack and cause injury to the owner. The entry is for safetv promo tion work done in 1963 and it in- cludes such efforis as promoting sale of “safe" Christmas zifts in the stores — this includes par- ticipation in TV shows and safe- tiy window displays — an urg- ing use of such safety devices as fuel vapor detector that warns against carbon mfilloldeiladjgsl in cars and in boats or other places where it might. be a men- ace to life. It gives off flashes of light and beeps of sound as the concentration of the deadly fumes becomes more intense, and later breaks into a steady. sound warning that cannot bnl I s . Christmas gifts given and re- ceived in the district covered a wide range of safety devices from flash lights to snow tires The institute sponsored check ups of motor vehicles in the dis trict and approximately 75 per cent of all vehicles using the highway were checked with the co-operation of the RC. P bicycle roadeo was held in May, a safety course was givel. m nt to school pupils based on the booklet of instruction for begin ning drivers. and some CCCI‘ lent results were attained in the written examinations which fol. lowed the e or false" style First aid refresher courses were given among other things. The “Goohoolie" feature is un re-appointed as were the secre- ‘ interment was in the Peoples ' GREATER MERCHANDISE SELECTION. when you oil your local stores. It's hard to beat the selection of mer- chandise you find in your local stores. Your local merchant carries ample stock of brand name items. He's selected them with you in mind. It's rewarding. in personal satisfac- tion. in greater savings. in knowledge that you are contri- buting to your community‘: growth. to shop locally. You'll always find the merchandise you seek in the great selection among your local stores. Albert Trowsdale Representative For Irving Oil Co. Ltd. Stove and Furnace on Oil Burner Sales and Service Phone‘ 33 A IRVING V Crapuud P. E. I. A HANDY BlIYER’S GUIDE FDR GOODS AND SERVICE III PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BENEFIT YOURSELF —- BENEFIT YOUR COMMUNITY WEST PRINCE Mobile Feed Service Serving the Farmers With Efficient Service and Quality Products ltary-treasurer and auditor. ‘cemetery. Tryon. l Various items of congrcgation I Mt. Illoriah Lodge. AF and - la‘. business were brought before AM held 3 son-19, at the home lthe meeting and decided upon sunday at-enin.g_ conducted byi fill‘-*1‘ “M011 0‘ illafiks lpast master William Burns. E was extended to the minister and i r. sv -his wife. his assistant. the o REVILO DAIRY Drink Milk For Health's Sake Aibei-ton P. E. I. PERRY’S Service Station VING iganist and choir. the Ladle all who had assisted in any way ‘ Q Gas 8: Oil Products IAid. the board of managers and during the past year. lcmmnued from Page 1') M the close of the meeting 191.: he became rector of SDU. refreshments were served by the » serving in that capacity until 1923. For many years Father Mc- - Lcllan served as a member of ;the board of governors of the . university. Management Sheldon Hume imperial ESSO Agent Bus. 50-15 Phones Res. Murray River Q Tires . Accessories Repairs to all makes of Cars I APPOINTED T0 S'SlDE Order Your Combination Aluminum Doors: and Windows from Lester Linklett-er Agent For “Air Shade Aluminum Ltd.” Doors and window: Are Especially Designed For I’. E. 1. Climate Conditions COASTAL MOVING AND sronaos LTD. (Frank N. Taylor. Mgr.) A Complete Moving 1: Storage service Agents For North American Van Lines BUiELL and MCICLEOD Ltd. Authorized throughout all of West Prince Phone 97 Albertou John Ballum. Montague RAMBLER Small Car Economy Quality Used Cars Phone 436-5610 The B. & J. Coffee Shop and Candlelight Room Tasty Food, Properly served Appeal Is Adiourned Leaving SDU he then was ap- ‘ pointed parish priest at Tignish, where he served for eight years. ‘ ‘he received the appoint- ‘ meni as rector of St. Paul’s Par- J T29 1°35; ‘tflialflzeal C°0f 33° l ish, Summerside, remaining °“.""t 5‘ 15. gb L" i there until his retirement from g§:;“;e,°m::s5§gardYW,aS° 33: . the active priesthood in 1958. journed until Feb. 21 by Mr. f. I‘ ‘la;"g;‘”1$S'3fa:°h”“w:: Justice George J. Tweedy ill thei m»e.ad ‘V u G le f me P“ Supreme Cm M°“dav- ' ‘3‘i‘.?.f......if.?’}i.§é‘§.’é’ .2 ....ul Mr’ Tweedy‘ reason for ad I as Vicar-Ca itular inqcharge of joummg was to take the pr°'l the diocese [durin the intervals liminary objections of Ger ' 3 aid i , . R‘ Fasten QC‘ ‘mam. advise_ 5 11;?-tu cen the appointment of new e shops. Foster is representing Father McLellan was also en- BAR BOU R'S SERVICE STATION Tires, Batteries. Accessories Minor Repairs Tune-Ups Phone 76 Alberlou General Merchant White Rose Gas & Oil Products Phone 170-3 Rollo Bay Siieet Metal (Sherman Hutchinson. Prop.) Sheet Metal Work Heating and Ventilating Phone 5400 210 Water St. B. A. Service Station Tires. Batteries, Accessories Minor Repairs-Road Service Phone 438-2720 Water st. Summerside Phone (2 Tignisii phone 4354855 pm,“ 435.3433 Wm" S‘ we“ In Pleasant Surroundings Eve-reott Haslam, Hutu; River 315 Central St. Summerside Summerside, P. E. I. s..mme}.ia¢ hen" P‘ E'l' Eldon MucKenzie HUTCHINSON'S RAMSAY'S . JQHN51'ONE's ALBER1-ON FUELS LTD. Texaco Distributor Gasoline DAY'S CORNER ESSO SERVICE (John Day, Lessee) dowed with the ecclesiastic lhonor of Prothonotory-Aposto- side plant. . lic. which is the highest of mon- _ e, is represent. I signorial titles. He received ‘I ing the publishers and c.n. Mc- further honor when in May 1961 Quaid_ chairman of the Labour I he was the recipient of an hon- Union No. 963 in their bid to un- ionize the Journal's Summer- Relations Board, is relpresent- 0l‘81'Y degree Of doctor of laws. ing the board. lfrom his Alma Matar. SDU. Father McLellan is survived usually interesting in that ,,..;:I!. of the junior room in the school brand as "goohoolies" pupils who "just don't have c ommon sense" in the approach to safety precautions. This covers activi- ty on the farm as well as on the highway. The institute supported Agri- culture Minister MacRae's cam paign to ban poisonous potato top killers. MEMBERS OF C0.\lM[TTEl.'- The safety committee under the chairmanship ‘-Vlrs. Godfrey, includes Mrs. John Smethurst. Mrs. John Stenvers. Mrs. Ray Maccallum, Mrs. Wal- lace Wood, Mrs. Ernest Foster, y Mrs. Hector Jenkins. Mrs Lyle Boswell, Mrs. Wendell Mc- Calium The information. much of it ckilifully and effectiveiy illus- trated. is assembled in a book till! has one of the most attrac- by one brother. Angus D. Mc- Lellan. who resides in Somer- I Candidate ville, Mass. Four brothers and . . ' cl ased h’ For Ward One. ::'.:..:;:“:.i;:*..:°:... "“ ' ;FUNERAL THURSDAY His remains are resting at the Hennessey Funeral Home. from Edward P. (Eddie) Doyle. 209 Water Street. yesterday announ- ced that he will definitely be a MocLEOD’S Irving Service Station (A. W. Mncbeod. Lessee) Q Road Service C Minor Repairs 0 Tires-Batteries Q Accessories . Welding Phone so Crapaud George Smith Harold L. Mat-rliews Dunlop Tires Stove I Q Fuel on Phone 436-2136 Industries Ltd. (Phil Klucll. Mgr.) builders of Pleasure Cruisers Marine Engines Minor Repairs & Tune-lips Plumbing & Heating A comm", 11" Semi“ But phone. Ra. Tires. Batteries, Accessories McEwen Road as 134 1-008i R8410 Service Oil Furnace Service “‘°"° 2539 5“"““°"5l‘I' Summerside Phone 34 Wellington Farm Supplies mu. sh "‘.‘.'.',..,".‘;"" Macllonald & Afflack La Green MqcI_EOD'S ‘ op Milkers dealers in authorized (Bill Boyko. Prop.) Pumps Produce or All _Kinds . MASSEY-FERGUSON Ggngg-gi sq-gf. A Complete Collision Service Highest Market Prices Paid Farm Equipment Dealer Gene“; flgpglrg 24 11!‘. Service “t:‘&II Pb Bord.e‘u‘ sags -service-Parts D‘ Phone 160 Albany Phone Borden 172 one! - Recon tioned Farm E I c..-1.... sun... “I” *9“ """"°"“" Carleton Siding Phone an sign when Customer- Shop In Pleasant surroundings where they w at 2p.m. "' ‘ ‘ _, to St. Cc; r;:e's Church. St. George s where they will lie-in-state until 10 a.m. Thursday. At that time Solemn Pontifi- cal Requiem High Mass will be celebrated by the Most Rev Malcolm A. ‘MacEachern, bish- up of Charlottetown. The eulogy candidate in the Feb. 12 civic election. contesting the Ward: One seat which has been held‘ for the past 14 years by Coun- cillor Arthur G-ormley, who is re-offering. Mr. Doyle, 64. a veteran of 30 ears service with the Canadian Nations‘. Railway. was born Shop The Modern Way At Hubert Harvey‘: General Store Clover I-‘u-In store Phone 15-! Cnpod “"1 °d“°'“°“ 1“ ml‘ °""' H‘ ‘‘ will be delivered by the Rt. Rev. Patrick McMahon. interment will be in the church cemetery. the Canadian Legislative SOUTH GRANVILLE SCHOOL R. E.lGALLAN1’ complete stock of Building Material LooI(For FREE! Merchandise or Service FREE! Your Name This page is a weekly feature of The Guardian - Patriot, and each week there will appear in the advertisements names and addresses of people living in the communities represented. Read the advertisements carefully. and if you find your name, clip out the advertisement in which you found your name, and mail it inside of two weeks, to the Advertising Manager of The Guardian-Patriot, and you will receive, ABSOLUTELY FREE, a 83.00 order, to be spent for - merchandise or service with one of the advertisers in your community on this page. Winners, please advise the Guardian -Patriot on which advertisers you desire to spend your voucher. Patronlze the Advertiser: on This District Page , For Quality Merchandise Q Groceries and Meets Q shelf 8: Heavy Rardvnre 0 Dry Goods V. V. Restaurant (Mn. V. Macheod. Prop.) Booth and Counter service me-C Meals Rn Lunches and sandwiches Hunter River I’. E. I. BAGNALUS MILLS LTD. Kenslnghon I.A. Lumber d an Building Supplies Susi: 1 Door Foetal’! hing supplies Asphalt SIIIIIII” llullter Rim Finis Cedar 5 Phone is ST. PETER’S BAY CO-OP iuvei ed t'l' l . umber, Plywood. wuiiboue I iwutlbgrbgnirlzgiilsfrk ‘SD 8” .*ffo‘j.°‘‘‘°“ 3°“ °‘ "‘° B'°“""' Honor roll for November and Phone 2: North unhe- spa ewr ishel ' D : l‘ Iannathsorvleo done by Mrs. Godfrey with skilllg 1.-.13‘ 33.13 i€y:,v'3:§‘fl ‘.?.5...§l; Elfrsaxlije inn: 1. Vivian Smith: ;RANs_CANADA VIII‘ Din" & G"... i . ;tui'and most imaginative assis- known ghrouhom the province 2. David Smith; 3. Gordon Smith (Carl Mncmlnu. Prep.) . Lfd_ '3' from her husband. Rupert and pamcumqy in his own Wang and Dianne smm.‘ equal W SERVICE STATION can‘ He "cc" ‘ck Fun ll; - 1dism¢i_ rode vii-. Gordon Abbott; Nona unnueo P.E. 1. um llurard. Lame) Tasty um Lulcbu "‘ :3 Rumors have been current for 3- Linda Smllll why; 35011 0|! I 0' Pflllldl V Table and Center Service "rm"! T"°.°" DEATH Noncss ‘.';:.*..':::.*:::..*:.°"'.'::'; 2:22: i’?=.?~..:.':."";..°.:*.:P°*'- W " '°.':....".°".»......"""" 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(Joe) Fraser ' - ”'"'- ma 2 '” "“"'""' " ‘Mallard’: Plumbln a d H ti DUVAWS '°"' ""'°"" °" ""‘ M,‘ to or our late charter member, Map. 9 I1 00 I19 .3 0.1. toboheldatthell Fllltelll Rgdlg Mk. ""‘ “" '''‘''°' ,0, mm, 1..,,.,,, ,m_ ,3, 3,1, pm, INSTALLATIONS a REPAIRS R C A Wm 12:. . It -sum-uu-manna 3. ' ‘ Wm """" PHONE 100 souins n... all” ml 3....-< ""-t-9' '- '- L Buy - Benefit - BI'’'‘' 50-9 33322 C 333:2”?! 37¢"/-Z9..lT‘E’.'_'!’!‘U2 ‘.122:-non =9':‘sr-'6,-5 -.-_-nan-01293.69 2'5’-3 1v __.._'...-_...——a_-u -_n-an-ca-ca-uunn