THE FIRM of Stevenson and "\ Kellogg Ltd., Halifax, has " peen engaged ‘by the Atlantic *' Development to do a study of the greater Metro- ~ Politan area of Charlottetown, "as to the’need and suitability for Industrial. Park: The two "'mentbers. of the firm conduct __ ing the -study were ititroduc- Gerald Francis Martell, both of unlawfully bunting wild life. Tn tie was 8 peuiecied bird, being Ee with impaired driving, had Sa e eice Saint Dunstan's Alumni eee Make Plans For Week- end. Industrial Park "A study of the Greater Metro- politan area of Charlottetown gwas_ started Wednesday, by George Mowbray, and—George Shaw, members of the firm of Stevenson and Kellogg Ltd- to ~: @etermine the need and _ suit- ability of an Industrial Park in by the Charlottetown Board of The. Board is assisting the eonsultants in the study and will seek information from manufacturers and wholesalers im the area, as to their present oer. for space, land, Island: News Page +, Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Nov.'18, 1966. 5 ? : St. Dunstan’s University kicks es. | off its first Alumni Weekend Sa- _Kings Deanery. dents, “the Alumni, ulty. and the fae- --mittee-did—not—-mean- tobe —re- ‘| be easier for those nearer the sent Our personal “Invitations to | gratings in-the-audite ‘all membersof the University Alumni, residing in the province, and issued a general invitation to those outside P.E:I. The Com- strictive, but felt that it. would Georgetown Court Has Busy Session University to attend. Already hundreds have indicat- ed their inten —so many, in fact that pro fa- HUGHES FUNERAL — funeral a Mrs. Joseph S. Hugh took place on Wednes day morning, from the Hennes this evening to rain, milder, wilde Seth lnemoring in._iee anery, will be held on Thurs- '@, evening of each week, the irst of which opened last night in St. Mary’s Parish Hall, Mon- fague. “The sessions are ainied at fit- 4ing lay people for a better part in the liturgy, and therefore all adults intérested. in church amusic,_whether_ choir..members ‘or not, are urged to attend. - ; Five specialists in music will LOCAL BRIEFS E tide eighteen minutes la Charlottetown. Sun Png at 7.01 a.m. and sets at 4.55 p.m. oe Sogn eee nee ewenanae Government” is to\be attended by Bob LeClair, president of the PWC Faculty Association. APPOINTMENT MADE. \. Premier Alex Campbell ‘an- nowneed yesterday morning that the Hon. T. Earl Hickey, provincial treasurer, has been named Yhinister in charge of the Measures Organiza- \. ill be » \ ‘Sia M eerie Piket Bap. Boston \ tist Church, Charktietons. \\\Friday, November 18, at 8 ~ ‘\Rtev. ChaNes Taylor) Acadi was ‘to have ored by-member pe na aha me night. The social irewvood High “School tonight the guest a; Dr, Charles Brennan, ist im . 1s ‘Music cod d Mrs, Raoul Re St.. J erges the form offa birthday tion for Mr. ‘Reymond d the tastefully decorated table, fea- tu-2¢ a cake, faghioned like gC: ae piano- Mr. Reyes “ceived " felicitations \ ee choir and in reply * his thanks and Sheste: for a loyalty, interest and co-opera- tion: of ‘the me occasion. ill preach\the Or\ mbers and for | the. jionor, accotyed hie .<m ‘Wels | ferme . tin sere eneeee \\| Funeral Home, ‘td ante eget eetes the general public, of course, has been invited, and tickets are on public sale for the Clancy’s at various stores in Charlottetown and Summerside. Saturday night, after the af- ternoon sports program, will fea- ture two dancés. For Alumni and ‘tan’s ‘Basilica, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rt. Rev. William Simpson. The pallbearers were Gerald Maddi- gan, Walthen Gaudet, Ernest Seller, Dr. Angus MacE: Dalvay Coyle, and Dr. J.E. rigan,/ Burial took place ip the Catholic ¥ MRA iL! ANGEL BARBARA WERLE se M1 a cas HAMS CHRISTIAN BLECY-WERMER PETERS: JAMES Mac ATR and TLY SAA AS r | TODAY ~ SATURDAY / Today—Shows 3:30'- 7 -‘9 Sat. — 1-3-/7-% 4 Ss. mE TE CHNICOLOR: summa id NICK ADAMS = SHUTS heared (01 SS COLORscor: y | | of Charlottetown was granted a ease adjourned te November | journed by the magistrate to as his council was absent from | November 24. the province. ‘John Elmer Doucette, of Francis Bernard MacDonald one week adjournment for plea on a charge of indecently as- saulting a female person. A large number of cases under the Liquor Control Act were dis- | Posed of by the court. sion Club FRIDAY NIGHT Dancing 10 Til 1 (One Hour Feature 10 till " ! 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