v V of ceremonies. provincial NORTH RUSTICO'S centennial project. a war memorial was unveiled Saturday during the fishing village's observance of Centennial Day_ At a morn- ing ceremony. monument was officially unveiled by Lieu- tenant Governor W. J Mac- Monument Marks N. Rustico Day . NORTH RUSTICO _ Per-i fect weat'her blessed Nortr Rustico Saturday as citizens of. this north shore fishing village. participated in a series of co- lorful events marking th eiri Centennial Da . Celebrations got f snappy start at 10 am. With the village branch of the Royall Canadian Legion. y a' pipe band. marching from the Legion Home to the regionan high school area where a mon-: umcnt. in memory of those who served in the two world wars and the Korean conflict. was unveiled. 1 The monument. a centennialt project of the village. was un-. veiled by Lieutenant Governor; W.J. MacDonald. Taking part‘ in the ceremony were branch. president Clarence Doiron. Arn hur Pineau who was master“ 1,9. Cup & Saucer: Girls To Attend First Function The Evening Patriot Gold Cup 3 find Saucer Girls will attend odey's regular luncheon ses-l t. , slon of tihe Charlottetown Rotary } luncheon will be one of m the first. official appearances: made by the girls this year. Their busy schedule this week includes participation in the Gold Cup and Saucer Parade. luncheon Friday with the city and Charlottetown Driiving Park as hosts. and an appearance at The Evening Patriot iol iman. Louis Herring. Wilbert Cup and Saucer race Friday The annual meeting of the l MaoNeill. W. Harris. rson night. St. Andrews Society was MacLeod and log MacKey. lsident. Rev. Allan MacDonald-l Donald. Accompanying His Honor ts RCMP Superintend- ent A.S. McNeil. The. unveil- iset‘l‘t’tary. A-J. t t MacAda'm. } treasurer, Rev. ing was preceded by a parade P-I“~ MBCDOD- - . aid. i n members 0f the v" Members of the finance comp mittee are J.F. lage branch. led by the Lovat i Scots Pipe Band. 1 MacMIllan. Rev. PF. MacDonald and: I . Rev. Wendell Maclnty-re. rm; the scholarship committee are Dr. John Brown. Rev. Allan MacDonald and Ian MacDon- ald. Retiring directors are Dr. A, MacMillan. Dr. Dougias MacDonald and Rev. Thomas MacLellan who are being Brown. and E a: a Dr. Jo n Rev. Wendell MacI-ntyre Edward Gillls. __ gion command president Mer- cier Mullin. and village com-. mission chairman Bert Blac-l quicre. 1 Speaking briefly during the ceremony were Hea Mac-g quarrie. MP for Queens. an Higiways Minister P h i I I p Matheson. BOATS BLESSED The most impressive e e r e- . many of the day took place in BRIEFS ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And'Centrcil Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Aug. 17. 1964. 5‘ Ferries RunAtCapacity g..AsPeop|eHead‘Home'. iBoth ferry runs to the Islandl during the day. and line-ups yesterday were operating at on the New Brunswick sidei capacity as What has been deb-1 sometimes were heavy. but the; cribed as “the Old Hm WEI—'1‘ regular ferry runs proved suf- Rush" began. ficient to handle the traffic. At Borden officials reported Northumberland Ferries at that almost every ferry making- Wood Islands and the CNR ferry the trip was filled completely' ‘ e 1’ system at Borden had both rev vintages: to metal extra runs to handle traffic if conditions warranted it. but last night this expediency appeared unnecessary. Traffic at Wood Islands was heavy both ways throughout the day. but it was described as “no heavier than usual." Sum- mer traffic there has been steadily good. and there was nothing to base any increase on the assumption of extra numbers because of Old Home Week. it was stated. The Tourist Information Rur- Wood Islands for the trip across ‘ aus reed during the d 00 Nova Scotia were already too heavy. an ha ' little possibility of making ferry there after o’clock. however. Information bureaus provide word of the latest ferry condi- tions at both points. and tour- ists can ‘consuli with the near- est one before leaving for the ferry. ~ about 0 around the island were . o ' evening to warn tourists that line-ups at Cars Collide At City Corner; Two cars collided at the cor- ner of West and Kent Streets. at 7 pm. Saturday. according to city police. One. a late-model car driven by Mrs. Vivian Johnston. re‘ ceived about $50 damages. and: the other. driven by Susannei Bradley. was damaged to the extent of about $200. No one‘ was hurt in the accident. I Roth women are from Char-t lottetown. Car Leaves Road ‘ c ude At York Corner {Lake Two men were slightly in- jured Saturday evening when. the car in which they were. driving left the road at York corner. RCMP released their names: MWMOM accident occurred at 8.30 pm. 20 Searchers Find No Trace Of Fisherman SOURIS — A 20-inch search along the shoreline yesterday failed to yield any trace of Thomas Gilbert. a 66-year-old Souris fisherman missing since August 8. The search party. which in— d members of the RCMP. covered the area from North to eight miles south Savage Harbor. HIGH WINDS The world‘s wind systems reach up some 22 miles. at- taining speeds of 300 miles an hour. $5,000 Sire Killed On Way; To Local Show A herd sire valued at around . DeLuxe HOOVER. $5,000 was killed outright Fri-. day when a truckload of Jer‘ sey cattle. en route to the live- stock show at the Provincial Exhibition. overturned at River- ‘ glade. N.B.. near Moneto . . O ner of the cattle is Camp- cleaning. hell MaeKay of Kinghurst Farm. Rothesay N.B.. who said last smartly styled. lightweight. it floats pulling or tugging. won't mark your floors. night he'believes the accident ? 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The hymn, sung blessing to each craft as it sail- . were The Lord" My Shepherd' d 5 Rock of Ages and Shall We Ga- VISITING Sandra King and Judy Smith and Mrs. Joey Lannigan. e .. 1‘1ch was plenty of actionnhcr At The River. The choir for spectators later in the af-i rendered There Is No Night In term)“ 85 “MR Md fie“linemen. Pallbearers were: Lio- cvents. under the direction of‘nei Livingstone, Lindy Mac. the department of education; Donald. whde Hickey. Ralph were run off. Old time fiddlingj Madsau' Moyd acwmiam; and dancing provide a treati and Wilbur Macw i it i 3 mg, "I" ma"-" “"d “Hermon "ems ! Flowerbearers were: John Mc- are visiting the home of MI‘.1 MacLEAN FUNERAL — The men the A..-..-. 3 Calls City firemen received three calls over the weekend. one of ‘ which was a false alarm. 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Hunt- ly of Vernon was held from tho: United Church other universities throughout Vernon River Canada. on-Sunday afternoon. Services The Scotchtort Memor ai at the church and grave were conducted by Rev. W. E. Grant. Hymns sung were The Lord‘s My Shepherd and a solo In The Garden by Martin. . Flowerbearera Lloyd Piirness. Harold En man. George MacLeod. Clifford uln- man. Herbert Enman. Pallbearers were: Wilfred Furneu. George Grant. PetepGoesels. Roy En- man, arren Enman and Clif- t‘crd Sullivan. Interment was in tin” church cemetery. committee reported the menu- ment to early Scottish settlers has been moved from its orI~ ginatl location bordering East River to a position joining the old Catholic ceme-. up. 5' D- The area is being landscaped with the monument and ceme- tery to form a permanent meni- oria'l to the settlers. ‘reetors for the executive for the coming year are. presi- dent. .l.F. Macmillan: vice pre- Reginald Masters and‘ COME - JOIN IN OUR CENTENNIAL TREASURE _ H‘U’NT. 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