8 aunties-runs c 9.81.". .Wkw ~4. wrrRN Aberdeen Angus cattle producers from Alberton to Fortune attended last night’s annual meeting here. Left to ABERDEEN ANGUSEBREEDERS HOLD ANNUAL ' x right are Mrs. George Camp- bell, Fortune: John Kenny. Charlottetown and Leo Mclsa- ac. Mermaid with Herbert BRIEFS OUT OF HOSPITAL Mrs. Perley Hardy. Alberton, has returned home from h Prince County Hospital. VISITLVG PARENTS Mrs. Darrell Lyle of Central Lot 16 has been visiting her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Riley of Baltic. VISITED IN ONT. Kenneth and Allan Carr have returned to their home in North St. Eleanors after spending two Weeks in Toronto and Ottawa. UNCLE DIES 1N B.C. Mrs. Ernest Deighan of Sum- merside received word yester- day of the passing of her uncle, Harry Kellv in Vancouver. BC. The deceased was formerlv of Kinkora and is survived by two- sisters. Mrs. Margaret McCar-y ville and Mrs. Melvin Morrison.‘ of Boston. I t MacNEILL FUNERAL --The Leuty was the organist. v . . _ funeral for Mrs. (Dr) J.F. Mac-iment took place in the People’siMdne-‘day 1" “15 ‘31” Grain Loss The department of agricul-i ture has forwarded 834 claimsi for grain loss compensation to the treasury department where. cheques for growers who were unable to harvest grain be- cause of weather conditions last. year will be made out. Agriculture Minister Andrew MacRae said yesterday he! expects that the cheques will bef ready for distribution by his de-E partment in about two weeks. I The provincial government has set up a $115,000 fund a n (1 :will be reimbursed 50 per cent by the federal government on “The Lord's My Shepherd" and “Lead Kindly Light”. J. 1-1.3 Inter- . Cheques Now Being Prepared compensation payments. Rate of compensation is $15.81 him to o 37 an acre. with the maximum any one grower fixed at $600. “V ery few claims exceeded $600," Mr. MacRae said. T h e minister said a fe w laims. “possibly between 50 and 100.“ are yet to be process- ed. “These claims.“ he id. “we suhmitted after the Nov. 30 deadline " F.J. DesRoches Si. Felix, Dies TIG.\'15H w Frank J. De S- Roches. St. Felix. p a s s e d away at the Western Hospital. at Neill was held Wednesday after- Icemetery. Pallbearers were D. 33“??? 3" “111055 01' a few days- noon from the United Baptistl Church. Summerside. Rev. Keith. 0. Stewart, D.R. Morrison. May- nard Schurman. Robert Hogg.‘ The late Mr. DesRoches was a member of Tignish Fisheries R. Hobson was the officiatinglGeorge Smallman and Cl 8 r- Limited and spent all his life in clergyman. Hymns sung were‘ ence Mercer. the fishing business. He was '0. 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Alberion standing. Mr. McIsaac presided. the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sylvang DesRoches. Left to mourn besides his wife, the former Mary R ose Arsenault, is a son Delsie. St. Felix and a daughter. Mrs. Wil- lard MeKinnon (Louiset. Char- lottetown. also a sister. Rev. Sister St. Louis. Charlottetown and a brother, Frank in Lowell. Mass: also five grandchildren. A Son. FranCIS. DICdOtCBBCd the plasterer, Mr. Pineau; the dining room, study. kitchen, Dumville. Mrs. David Lockhart. three years ago at the age! painter, Mr. Burgess: and Han three bedrooms and bath. It is Mrs. Nell MacKay and Lorne . old Jelley for his assistance. beautifully furnished, canven- Luxton. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberlon and West Prince County O’LEARY «In a very pleas- ing and impressive cenemony yesterday afternoon the new United Church mouse at O'Leary was dedicated and officially opened. The service of dedicat- Ion was held in the Christian education centre with Rev. MacQuarrrie. DD. chairman of the Prince Edward Island pres- ibyteny. presidin T . pastoral charge. and the script- ure lessons were read by Rev. RM. Cameron, ministe 0‘ at Bedeque and chairman of the Prince Count-y Ministerial As- sociation. The keys were passed Architect, Keith Pickard to Randall Boates, chairman of the labor committee, who pas- sed them to Errol Stetson, chair- man of the board of trustees Mr. Stetson presented them to Dr. MacQuarrie Who led the congregation in an act of ded- r ication. A 5010. "Bless This House," was rendered by Miss Norma Ada-ms. Mr. Hamilton welcomed all I present and paid tribute to the 5 various committees and to the Imany the charge iwhose work and sacrifice have Imade the new manse possible. I He also expressed appreciation to the architect. Mr. Pickard The foneman. Byron MacPhee; i the plumber. ne Luxbon; the ‘ electrician, Leigh MacWiIliams; - time (bnfecence, were nead b Hamilton, minister of O'Lezu‘y. 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. Feb. 28. 1963.; UC Manse Is Opened, Dedicated At O'ieary cooperation and generosity in connection with the purchase furniture. GREETINGS EXTENDED Greetings good wishes from Rev. John B. Corsica. Ph- D, DD. president of the Marx- John Matthews. clerk of session. pressed by the beauty and ut- ility of the new manae. He ctmgnatulated the minister and the people of izhe charge on their accomplishments which. he said, show dist they have bad lead- H ership. courage and ‘a mind on work." Mr. Cameron expressed pleasure and congratulations. Greetings from O’Le'amy Bapt- ist Church wens extended by Rev. Maxwell Nesbitzt. from M West Cape pastoral charge by Harold Roebuck. and from Alberton ‘ pastoral charge by Rev. David MacDonald. ligan was pianist. Refreshments were served by the ladies of the charge and there was opportunity to inspect the new manse. The guests were graciously welcomed and escort- ed through tlhe house by a com- mittee of ladies. WELL FURNISHED The one-story structure con— tains living room with fireplace, R.A. Milton. vice‘ president of merchandising of Atlantic Wholesalers, Limited has an- nounced that h‘s company ha placed an order with Westmins- r Paper Company for the largest quantity of household paper products ever ordered at one time in the Maritimes. “While the quantity of paper Is huge. more than 7,000 cases which represents more than .15 carloads”. Mr. Milton said. “the real difference lies in the fact that the growth of the three groups which we service, Save- Easy‘. Red and White. and Lucky Dollar Stores. has made it possible to order In real volume and enable us to bring Maritime shoppers the oppor- Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd. Places Large Paper Order tunity to buy with the greatest possible savings." This week more than 15 car- loads of Scott paper products will he on sale in Red and White. Save- Easy and Lucky Dollar Stores in Nova Scotia. New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. This. the larg- est single purchase of house- hold paper products In th MaritTmes comprises more than 391.000 packages and over 17.. 792 miles of paper, enough to reach ver th ree- quarters around the earth. Total value of the sale will exceed $125,000. ‘1'th uuooooun .3 18 Ottawa .. . -11 18 Montreal .. ~13 13 0.0 ......... . ~20 in Fredericton .17 21 Saint John . ~10 13 Moncton . .. ~10 20 Halifax . . 10 (‘2 Charlottetown - 2 17 Svdncy 2 18 Yarmouth . . . . . ..... 12 24 St. John's . 10 01 HALIFAX \CPI — The won. ther office sa;.s today is ex. pected to be mainly clear and cold in all regions. Regional forecasts: Nova Scotia mainland. Prince Edward Island. Eastern N. a. Counties: Sunny with a few cloudy intervals; continuing rcold; west winds 15. Low-high at Halifax 8 and 25. Yarmoutzi 10 and 25. Kentville, New Glass WEATHER y from the UCW of the lent and modern in every r spect. Gifts of fiurnls‘hin-gs in- clude the dining room furniture charge. furniture for the master 1: study furniture from the Men‘s Brotherhood. lazy boy Chair from Rev. D.H. Hamilton. floor R polisher rfinom the Bloomfield UCW; vacumn cleaner tram TORONTO (CP) —- Tempera- 9' ture issued by the weather of- flee: Min. Max. Dawson . 3 23 Vancouver 41 50 Victoria 42 49 deonton 25 38 Calgary . 30 39 egina . . . . . 12 18 Winnipeg . . . . . . . . . .. -9 9 gow and Charlottetown 5 below and 20 above, Goshen 5 and 20 above. . ape Breton: Cloudy with a few clear intervals and a few snowflurrix: continuing cold; northwest winds 15. Low-high at Sydney 5 and 20. High tide today at Charlotte- town tt 1.45 cm. and 2.07 pm. At Rustico at 9.05 cm. and 9.33 pm Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises t ay at 6.37 and sets at 5.50. the Alice Turner Auxiliary _ m . UCW; fireplace mirror .A. Jeiley, from the CG IT; a d a embroidery. “Christ The old Mrs. William Dyment. 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