res ‘ i + * i g : ty 5 : wd - Island News Page its Held | For Sister . “Western and Central Districts” Premier Shaw. : is Guardian, Charlottetown, ame May 26, 1966. 3 ‘Mary Joseph An nou n Cc e Ss Pla nt The funeral ye Sister Mary Jeseph was held ._ Wednesday | morning at Mount St. . Mary's | Chapel where Solemn Requiem ‘High Mass was celebrated er “Rt. Rev. P.F. MacDonald, and he. added that the wooden trawlers would,.be built in Alber- ton: Speaking on behalf. “of ‘fitst district. :.. candidates: Ge rala Premier. Walter R. Shaw speak ing at @ meeting in. O'Leary last evening announced t ha t negotiations: we r.e» underway _ concerning: the establishment Of Anderson, Sigsworth ~: ddress Final Rally - Deacon. and Sub-Deacons E pe Rev. Francis Aylward and | Rev. Thomas, MacLellan, Most. Rev. Malcolm A. MacEachern, DD, Bishop -of Charlottetown oc- cupiéd. a—seat_in_the sanctuary. ’- His -Chaplains were Rev. Law- | a fish processing plant in Alber- ton. The Preriier: added that there was every indication. that the negotiations could be completed | -succéssfully—and—that—the—firm+ with whom’ the gove-nment was | premier said that his Rooney and Burton Rix .The mest had been negotiating for sometime on this dev: lopment | for the West ‘Prince Area, -Another_ matter discisssed by - Premier. last evening was govern- * rence Landrigan and © Rev. ‘megotiating had enough faith in. | proposed second national — Charles MacDonald. -. léhe project to made a substan: | ook for the province. The Pre- « The folowing priests were also | tial’ deposit on it. ~ | mier said that the federal gov- _ present: Rt. Rev. P.F. Hughes, The plant is to be ‘established | [ geament og cr all Rev. Nazaire Poirier, Rev.-Cam-;-this_ summer and_will Be” et ldhet Xi province, —— : eron MacDonald, - CSsR, Very on the exsisting wharf in Albe at ya . while the Bennett MacDonald, Rev. on. The. Premier added that "it | second park, waee. _ ” “19 ‘date we ve received», meeting, and people seem to | no reply from either of the two | think. they are, what, exactly, | sitting membe*'s in Second Kings | are they afraid of? Is~it the - |as to whether or not they feel | questions or the answers ar both ~ equal to meeting us in the much- | that-frightens- them", asserted requested joint meeting,” Don the 38-year-old St. Peters far-. Anderson and: Frank Sigsworth, | * — Sigsworth, mer. , Rev, 1 t favored the | Liberal candidates in Second lisworth, Rev. :T.P,| Would be’ necessary ‘to reclaim | Vincial governmen Kings, told the. final Second. THEIR POSITION | Richard 7 vieesek keccaanae. | a land adjacent to the wharf | West Prince area. But he cop- tinued that when the federal park is established in the East Kings area the provincial gov ernment would éstablish a oe with federal standards required for a national park in the West “It appears that the wishes of the people in Second. Kings | matter comparatively ° little to) either of them’’, said Mr. Sigs- : worth. ‘‘If they have ‘some faint- mess of heart about ‘a-joint meet- Kings campaign convention in . Morell last night. “The people of Second Kings | notify us variously that, especial- | ly know, at the height of such a pronounced Liberal swing across Rev. Eric. Robin, Rev: Preston | | to. provide working area for the | Hammill, Rev. -Wilfred Pineau, | Operation. the’ plant will | Rev. James. Kelly, Rev. Wal When complete | Reid, The sisters of the Congrts_ be able to nayaiatso tons of her- ‘gation de Notre Dame and the-|¥ig,4. day for processing’ into _ : {tages at--Bay_Fortune, Matthew. ing meal oil and approxi- ~ BOWLING AWARDS Cee : land Maclean Clover Farm| S420" cracod"of the questions | elected revrencetati POSTON Ae ecious Blood attended ih a| Matly 40 tons of ground fish Det | he necoestTy, en ieee Louls’~“Kays’--(SECOND Main Brace ‘A team; *-of ~ lum, -acting captain of “the Store, Bridgetown, Mactonalt's ee eimid nak them. wae oes ceils shoud tere eas Gola (bey: a - eae eet ee iofionte site in the area could be FROM. LEFT) _ presents .Reg —whieh.MeClintick _{s—captain. ae ane puma Hie Cardizen Garabe: ine six | though. they-could-refuse to" ans--| duty-to-welcome~ this~-opportuni-|—"The-Mass-was ‘sung-by-the-sls-| large quantity of mackrael, _ = Lieut-Commander Joe Dufty - tion of P. ti e wer then Completely. As oné|ty to account for their steward-|ters of St. Martha's Choir. Pall- To supply the plant, Mr. Shaw was anounced, at. the meet- McClintick with thé Kays Bro- «thers Ltd. Trophy, awarded to the winner. of ‘the _ inter‘club dar} tournament for ‘65-66, the nual banquet: of the Inter-club Dart League was-held inthe Commodore..Room at the Main il- Brace on Saturday, May al. ing by the district candidates that a contract would be let. re- »fore the end of the month for the Paving of-two miles of the Thompson—Road from St. “Louis to, Palmer —Church- . [poantl aoe wae fot vehile | young housewife put it recently: | ship. Among other things 1 should bearers were: Frapk\ Doucette,“ said, a large fleet of wood and See niileits ip ye alt Jooks tome tike’ those two/like*to ask about.is why so John LeClair, Arthur Gallant, | steel ships would be required |, | other fe! ows: would rather keep | Many people in Second - Kings | \E rd J. Arsenault, Alfred, Serre The ‘case of abe i=” Law. oan and only be thought to be| are continually ‘asserting that | t| eee Edward “Arsenault. In- | i the north wing will be com- ther, Cavendish, charg | 0 match for. either of you aaa _two—_members:-don't® own’ Leeriient— was —in-—Mount—8t: {eed and that the south wing \than for them to show up with |us neithet do they have any Mary's cemetery wheré’ service be completed shortly after. (RIGHT) presents the Eugene Bradley Trophy for the best team spirit to Carl MacCal- tee PC Candidate ‘Cites New Plant | An_ Irish Moss_receiving and |Dingwell, Mr. Rossiter said the Three gaan also drying plant is to be constructed | im eastern Kings County,*fisher- fes minister Leo Rossiter an- mounced last night. Speaking at a meeting in St. * Peters with his second district of Kings runningmate Walter “DEATHS denly at his home in Souris on May 2th,.. 1966, of William A. Acorn in his 5Sist year, His re- mains are .resting at ‘his- late residence until noon on Friday, : then to St. James United Church for servic at 2 o'clock. Inter- enent inthe Souris Weetceme- WILSON —_ At his “home, 8 Fitzroy Street, Tuesday, May. 24, 1966, Albert E. Wilson in his _. "Jord year. Restingat the..Char- lottetown _ Funeral Home from where’ funeral will- be held: Fri- day morning leaving the funeral; home at 10:30 for Requiem High Mass at St. Dunstan’s. Basilica at 10:45. Interment in the Catho- lic cemetery. : HIGGINS co) At the Charlotte-. town Hospital, Tuesday, May 24, 1966, Arthur “Higgins, brother of Mrs. Clifford Murphy 17 “Bay- field Street, 2ge 78 years. Rest-: ing at the Charlottetowi Fu- _Meral Home from where funeral will be held Friday morning leaving funeral home at 8:45 for: Requiem High Mass at the Church of The Most Holy Re- _ deemer at 9 o'clock. Interment in the Catholic cemetery. — "MacLEOD — At: Montague’ on. _ May 23rd, 1966 John Lawerence | Macleod formerly of Alliston, P.E.I. age 60 years. Resting at the Montague Funeral -Home. Funeral from Caledonia Presby- terian Church, Thursday, May 26th at 2°o’clock. Interment in ‘Caledonia cemetery. x ATKINSON — At the P.E.I. Hos- pital Wednesday, May 25, 1966 i Hiram C. Atkinson of 100. __« ling moss indiistry in Kings. Tatar : ~ |plants like this, and the new fish “- ACORN — Death occurred gud- .Jeight years. plant will be built.by a firm that has been buying moss in Kings County for many years. Negotia- tions have been going on for some time Mr. Rossiter said and I am happy to announce finaliz-+ ation of. plans for a‘ plant that will stimulate the already thriv- The minister said that it was plant and food processing plants | that were building Island fishery world. competition. To further aid the. fishefy, the Shaw government will increase loans for construction of new in- shore vessels.to 70 cent with repayment time increased -New--fish:- plants—are-.in —the and west Prince he said that will make use of previously sinall use. fish. A-p.1.an4.producing..a- new product for a huge market has already been announced for ‘Rustico—and—these—two—other plants will add to the diversity of products we can produce... Mr. Dingwellstressed the Con- servative old age pension plan in his remarks. The Shaw gov- ernment willspay $100 a month to every _ pensioner with _pay- ments retroactive to April first of this year he said. Fifth Queens ca AW. Gaudet told the m that the urban dwellers of the province realize the vital-necessity of de- velopment of basic resources and said that people living in the municipalities’ engaged in the provision -of goods and. services and the rural dwellers’ who sup- ‘ply-—our—basie—-products-—and} wealth, must pull together under. two daughters so that it can take its place in| planning stages for east kings | i ,and six. sons, | Daughters are: Mrs, John Stet- | son of Fairhaven,—Mass.,— and; Mrs. Millar Sanderson, North, River. Sons are: Harold, Elmer | and Dale, all of Charlottetown: | Lloyd of Halifax, Russell ae “Wiltshire-and- Stanley ot | Milton. ioe Eva Proude “of Of Milton, beginning, construction without” a survive, Mrs. Mark Pound and Mrs. Lemuel MacNeill, both of. Char- lottetown and Mrs. Leonard Grey in Maine, U.S.A. The funeral will take place Friday afternoon at 2.30, . from |. the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. .In- terment will be in ere Road cemetery. AE. Wilson Passes Away A well-known Charlottetown’ to citizen, ‘Albert A’ Wilson, 73, died suddenly at his home, 8% Fitzroy. Street, Tuesday _even- Mr. Wilson was born in Char- lottetown, the son of the late Mr. and_} Peter Wilson ‘and had managed and operated a barber shop in the city for close on_60__years,_He took. a keen interest in both civic and prov- incial affairs and fa Ai a quiet but active role in the welfare of youth. He was.a member of the Ba- silica. and prominent in ~ the Knights ‘of Columbus, a fourth (Sane knight. Mr. Wilson is survived by his | wile, the former Jenny Loner-’ gan, two sons, Dr. Albert, .an ‘oral surgeon in-Windsor, Ontario, Noel at Cardigan, and. two daughters. Mrs. Frances Beaz- Jey, RN, city,, and Eileen, at home, A son (Ted). was killed while serving with the Canadian forces ip Frome a strong government to ward beral member for first Kings in the last Legislature and exptéss- ed sympathy to the Acorn fam- ily. Kings MP Melvin McQuaid said Mr. Acorn has been a re- spected politician and a oe ble campelgert: North River. Road in his 60th year. Résting at the MacLean Funeral. Home_until._noon_ Fri- day, May 27 then. to the Spring Park United Church for funeral service commencing at 2 p.m, Interment in the People’s ceme- tery. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-10. aS Ge Hospital, May 8 Edith Blanch..Inman,’ wife of Fredrick C. Inman of Victoria tm her 74tli.year. Resting at the “Compton Funeral Home till Sat- urday noon then to,Wictoria Unit- ed Church for p.m. Interment in Peoples ceme- tery, Crapaud- In lieu of flowers contributions to the society of [An ll sretloke iad ea sini -erd ‘isiting hours Thursday and Fri- day 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p-m- - PROUDE —-At the Prince Ed: | ward Island Hospital May-.24th, “1966, Charles Proude, New Wilt- | “ghire in his 9th year. Resting | at the Cutcliffe Funeral. Home -from where funeral service will | be held Friday commencing at ‘ town. Road cemetery... Visiting ‘hours 24 and>7-10, Members of | -the Tanton Lodge LOA. are re- | ted to meet at the funeral | fom this: evening at _ nine | k. ‘ : me at 2:30 | Charles Proude ~ Dies Suddenly Charles Proude of Milton died suddenly in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on May 24. He was in his 85th year. . Survivors include his wife, the ee Co | _ Members jgreater expansion and opportun- ~ ity. All speakers paid tribute t | the late William Acorn, Li- Hootenanny : anmodors Room Featuring = ‘ | a THE ISLANDERS - : : : Country’ and Western sii os Prison Term ‘A term. of es years in Dor- chester Penitentiary was hand- i down to -James. Reginald ruice of Lyndale who appeared Gort Provincial — Magistrate James B. Johnston in Charlotte,, tow yesterday. The accused was sentenced . jon seven ~ separate charges and six months on ano- ther .charge. The sentences will run concurrently. Bruce was convicted and giv- en two years for seizing a per- son without lawful authority es- caping from Riverside Hospital, and break and entry at the fol- lowing places: two summer cot- TONIGHT “Main Brace -- & Guests o'cl aT — _ Write: your Own success % Write your own success .to a happy ending. Start now. ON DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS OVER - THE - COUNTER WITHDRAWALS ye ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS WITH FULL eee eee THE RISTERA CANADA SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY 136 RICHMOND STREET i story in the book. Each deposit is a chapter that brings the Story closer story i pages of your. ‘savings ( \building permit, was adjourned ; to June-1 for argument. The_ac- jcused is__represented by |Nicholson. — $125 Fine. Is Levied . A fine of $125 and costs or 30 | days was imposed upon Walter | B. LePage of Charlottetown who was charged with drunken driv- ing, but pleaded “guilty.to the lesser charge of driving while imipaired.. The accused was ar- Don Andevson said, cannot say. One fact seems cer; | puzzle,” 1. If they are,afraid of a joint dawyer Electionering — Comes To Halt Exactly why they continue to.| the. _people’s wishes’’, “I really | Candidates for. both parties yesterday cancelled any election- eering “in the District of First Kings following word.-of the death | you.at a joint meeting and leave | ‘control’ over what we do- There | 2 jmo doubt in anybody's mind at | ate other | was conducted by Mage. Mae: | ‘all about them’. —~ things like Swiss | E banking proceedures, . the tise “of | {Donald a oa coer a ae arr isis Citeur High Schoo sated thes 37-year-old Behind Schedule have ‘to continue to cee 4 : Co Colonel Leonard. MacDonald, | principal - of Birchwood: High | School, éaid last night at the 1n- lotte’ High School Home and School Association that the new senior high school in Charlotte- town which was scheduled to be | completed early in iber | William Acorn. He was 8 mem- > [weeks aad ee ie is ot ber of the board, and his worth- ful. di that it while*contribution to forwarding | ee eee nual meeting of the Queen Char... _\has been delayed by about: three | Colonel. MacDonald described | the building. to: the association and gaye_estimates_to_what then | population. of therschool will pe- Other subjects ‘6f_the new school illustrated.-were time tables and some of the modern conviences | in the building. ‘| It’s simple how quickly one | may lose pounds of unsightly fat right in your own home. Make this home recipe yourself. It’s “easy, no trouble at-all and costs little, Just-go to your drag store | and ask for four ounces of Naran the interest of our community | ; Concentrate-~Pour this into a | pint bottle and add enough | grapefruit juice to fill the bottle. | Take two tablespoons full a day | as needed and follow the Naran ‘Also -slated | for paving this year in the first district aré one “Road, Piusville Road, "Duvar Road The Howlan Road will tie prepared this year for paving next year. ts a New Home Recipe Reducing Plan lose bulky fat and: help regain slender more | curves; reducible pounds atid inches of - 8 | excess fat don’t disappear from neck, chin, arms,>-abdomen, fo tae ae calves and sokter eeeeren o emp ttle for your mon back. Follow this e way en- dorsed by many who have —_ this plan and help bring back alluring curves and graceful slenderness. Note how quickly’ Handed Down 9 raigned in city court yesterday | of William A. Acorn of Souris, | were deeply appreciated.” a. i IF IT’S FISH. before Magistrate A. James| former member of the Legisla-| Daniel J..MacDonald, Mr. | and can be caught... Phoes ears paces Meu | Uleenl Lasker alex Campeel e runing mate, said, ‘T] a0: WE Neue : vin Porter, . Id lik ‘dra, aiso charged with drunken | who was scheduled to attend a|reilow condice. fehhate. to a Queen Street Meat | Pian. driving, had his case dismissed. | political meeting in Souris last | Bil) Acorn with whom 1 have | Market ne The accused was. represented by Lester. .Patrick.O’Donnell...._. ~, Walter Wong, city, charged with having in his possession 124 ‘undersized lobsters, was fined $50 and tosts or 20: days. George ‘Randolph Muirhead,. ‘charged “with throwing litter on | the city’ eects, ‘was ‘fined $25 night travelled there to expres -his_sympathy:..to...the--family;:- TRIBUTES : 2 Premier Walter Shaw yester- day said, “I deeply ‘regret the sudden death of.Mr. Acorn. It is- extremely regrettable that he onc edb Ara ge ial election campaign.** had the. pleasure to work and |. ‘Viserve “ot peoplé."In = him T = found a loyal ‘and strong sup- porter of -what was right. I ‘would like to extend my deep-| ~ - ee est “sympathy to Tits wife and | RETR _ family.” f : ae : : DIAL 4-7336 The Pre- and costs or 15 days. mier expressed his sympathy to | Ist Kine s Note "Hoy Tic Le Ca i, s ce Uguer Campin, Tet [fie amige ee tng ow to become. Called July 11. member of Parliament, for Kings | County, said he was grieved and | deeply - shocked by fhe sudden death of Mr. Acorn? “We were friends for many ed with parking a truck on a no iy to reais any even th 3 truck parking area, was fined $57 | Mrs..Acorn --and.family,’’ ie and costs or two days. =" 7, ¥ ____|(Mr. Kickham. Ei hi D | t BOARD OF. TRADE , - sIg me ega es oath Sata. _oresident ‘of years ago, single - humped oe i ae : as Board dromed. Are Appointed. trate, souris, ‘said: -"On_be- wid herdk Me - half of the members of the East- le os er | ~“The-Rev. Wallace MacKinnon of Glace Bay, convenor of the committce o vangelism and Social Action of The Synod of rern__Kings” Board: of Trade-1j|— would like to express our sym-|Do your LEGS ACHE with | the. Maritime Provinces of The: Presbyterian Church in Canada, FS SCIATICA has announced that eight dele- own port tchs Mb ankiotie: gates have been appointed to re+"|Railway, Transport and General |hard for you. to get about? if you present. the Synod at the forth- | Workers, Sydney, N.S., Mrs. Jes- '0n€ for. relief from wearisome coming Church and Industry | se Steel, personnel officer, Bar- scletica ¢ Y TEMPLETON FAC Conference to be held in Fred-|bour’s Ltd., Saint John, N.B., today my ericton, N.B., May 26 to 28, 1966. |Dr. D.B.W: Robinson, Bathurst, drag count- 2 The delegates appointed are N.B., John §. MacDonald, fore. Onl Bc and $1.65 a : Rev. Wallace MacKinnon, Glace | man, Dominion Steele, New |e, exw fost relief, tse Tesiploion's FLAME- Bay, N.S., Rev. B.D. Hostetter, |Glasgow;-N:S. and D.R. Morrt- Cream Liniment in the roll-on bottle extemelly,|- St. John, ‘NB, Rev. James §S./|son, highway construction eon- wa ee AMEGeam| Roe, New Glasgow, N-5., Allis- | tractor, Summerside, P-E.1: “ae are o throwing litter on the tity streets, had his case dismissed. Abdullah Taweel, city charg- ed with speeding, was fined $14 and costs or five days. Thomas R. Power, city, charg- A byelection in First Kings will be held July 11, Premier | Shaw ° announced yesterday. Voting in the district. in the pro- vincial election May 30 was de ferred because. of the death yes- | rday of Liberal candida ‘i= | Siam Acorn: : “Imported to Australia’ 100 a wraparound Windshield. ter MacLed, executive secre- tary, Cape Breton District Coun- |Do cil Canadian. 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