; ; pained =e pected to be landed today from } Zou April 30th, 1966, Mrs. Bert Hane- | -KEMP.— At Kings County Me- * morial Hospital, ‘widow of the late Seymour , 77th year. Resting at her late re- | 5—sidenee—in—Mt-: Interment in Sturgeon cemetery. | __ Nursing - Home, - Church, Seven Mile Bay, for Re- ~<“town Hospital April 6, 1966, Mrs. —the-Catholie-cemetery——— PRINCE COUNTY FISHERMEN GET GOOD START — troubles,-35-boats-ran-outines— at Alberton without difficulty. The number of traps at -Alber- ton South is estimated to ap- | the many thousands of traps set out in Tignish and Alber- ton. Gear setting, about three quarters completed, is expect- ed to be finished: today. The larger boats at Alberton, pic- ~tured-—--abeve carry three hundred traps per Calm sunny weather enabled western Prince County fisher- - men to run out the greater part: of their lobster_gear /on Saturday as the north side lob- “eter . season opened at 8 fd Clock,-First-lobsters--are--ex-—-— DEATHS HANEVELD nty Memorial At the Kings Hospital | veld of Lower Montague. in “her | 4ist year. Resting at the Mon- | tague Funeral Home. Funeral ffom Trimity United Church, Montague, Monday, May 2nd at | in g of the~Tignish Co-Operative |i 2'p.m. Interment in Lower Mon- {Association Ltd. was held in the tague cemetery. jhigh school auditorium during! MacKINNON— At the Charlotte- ithe past week with the presiden tawn (John Clark of Alma presiding. Hospital Saturday, April | 'Mrs. Roy Harper read the min- 30- Joseph. J. MacKinnon. of Bear lutes “of the” last’ annual’ ‘meeting. River in his 65th year. His re-|valmore Arsenault, assistant mains were transferred from the |manager, recorded the minutes. Funeral Home to his late| One minute silence was given residence from where the funeral lin memory of the late Ray Han- |ry will be held on Tuesday morn- |qrahan, an active member. of | ing, leaving the home at 9:10) for Requiem High Mass at 9.30 years. at St. Alexis Church, Rollo Bay _Iplerment in the Church £29 thee Handrahan, manager | -the-€o-operative presented the r ‘financial statement that showed GDTELL At Georgetown, |an increased surplus over | P.E.I. on April 29, 1966 Mrs. | years. Temple Gotell in her 77th year. | Total assets were $235, 693.40) Funeral from St. James Church, |with as surplus as of Jan. 3ist Georgetown, today, May 2, with [of $44.468.35. Roy McLeod out- Requiem High Mass at 9.30. In- lined the ‘inventory breakdown | terment in the Church cemetery. |in each department, that show- |~ ed a total margin of $161,200.70. |Operating expenses was $137,- '440.37, with a net surplus of $42,- 871.89. A five per Cent rebate | | was: voted for groceries, hard- ware and meat purchases, and Montague, on Anril 30, 1966 Mrs. Isabell Kemp Kemp, Mt. Albion, P.E.I. in her | ‘Albion. Funeral | goes toward ’a five-yéar. revolv- ffom United Baptist Church, jing capitol: fund for the mem- Sturgeon, today, May Z at 3.30. | bers. The ‘directors seated was given by Fred Harper. It was decided to call a meet- ‘ing of potato growers- to discuss PROWSE — At the P.E.I. Hos- | pital Sunday, May 1, 1966, Mrs. | Hubert T. Prowse of Sunset Lodge in her 88th year. Resting | atthe MacLean Funeral Home | ~were~able~to-™” The 2ist annual Prince Ed- ssl ward Island competitive Music i boat’ and complete setting in only three trips to the fishing grounds. Bait is in short sup- ply with very small_ herring catches to date and most fish- ermen had bait trucked in -from=the-maintand:"With™ the exception of .minor engine proach 20,000, the greatest —mumber-in~the history “of fish=~ _ ing at Atberton. Tignish Co-op Association Shows Increase In Surplus. TIGNISH — The a meet- a way of increasing the volume | McLean; manager of the P.E.I.| in this department. league and Cyrus Gallant spoke Walter Christopher, chair-on the progress of the co-opera- man of the nominating commit- |tive entecpting at * Tignish. tee, brought in a slate of three |Among the speakers were:. Very ‘new directors: Austin Kennedy, | Rev. M.J. Rooney, Earl O'Rourke, and Fred J: Ri-|Emile Gallant, Frank Arsenault, chard. Other directors are: Ber-|Gregory McInnis, J.J. Arsenault. nard Keefe, Lloyd Shea, Ulder-|, Roy Clohossey. spoke on the ick Arsenault, Leo DesRoches, | possibilities of forming a com- Fred Harper-and Fidele J. Per-| munity pasture in the area. Man- jagement and staff workers of the Ted Sabine. of Maritime Co-op- |co-operative were accorded very ithe executive for a number of jerative Services and Kenneth jhigh words of praise. Lobster Season Sees Fine Start. ‘Lobster™ fishermen headed for | the all-clear signal so anotod!: Wilson Shea, | Festival begins today ‘at-9 4.m at the Confederation Centre, Queens County; Civie Auditor. jum, Prince County. The Mon- tague section begins Thursday, May 5 at 9 a.m. at the Montague Regional Auditorium The festival will be officially opened tonight at the Confed- eration Centre at 8 o'clock and * will be performed under the dis- tinguished patronage of Lieuten- _ant.Governor, W.J. MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald; Premier | | Parade Marks | Atlantic Battle _ >The Battle —of ..The Atlantic | Sunday was commemorated by | veterans who held a pared jin eon yesterday ing The naval parade, formed at| \the Queen Charlotte Armouries | jat 10.30, consisted' of naval ve- Island News Page 2 Western and Central Districts ‘ |The Guardian, iit ou May 2, 1966. 3 275 Music Gets Underway a morn- | The Charmiottetawn swim team whipped the best age group swim team in NB., Moncton, in the return match of a duel meet held. at the Charlot- tetown Y Saturday afternoon. Previous to this win the local team had defeated Moncton 215- 147. in Moncton and they downed them 249-158 here. Jim Evans emerged as the tn- Festival : ‘as he collected 33 points on the | Walter R. Shaw and Mrs. Shaw; basis of three wins, one second Hon. Dr. L.G. Dewar, minister jand a third. Sandy MacDonald of education, and Mrs. Dewar; | was high point getter for the vi- Mayor WJ. Cox and Mrs. Cox; |gitors as she captured two, Mayor George Key and Mrs. events and was runner. up in two Key, Mayor Bruce Yeo and Mrs, | more. Yeo. The Moncton team had _ pire- The four adjudicators, Earle viously taken top honors. in the Terry, London, Ontario; Fran- |Moncton Invitational and. N.B. | fess Wickberg. Winnipeg, Mani- toha; Wayne. K. Riddell, Mon- jed up runner-ups in the Maritime | treal, Quebec and Lioyd G. |¥ championships. Queen, arrived here over the RESULTS weekend. Mrs. Wickberg, Mr. BOYS FREESTYI E | Queen and Mr. Terry arrived | 4p and: under 20 yds a here immediately following their | Tim Wve (C18 1 | Participation as adjudicators. in | he and 12 40 yds. other festivals. Kerry Webb (e) This is the first time in recent | | 13 and 14 60 yds. ‘ years that all four judges have |. q Hewson «M) ~34.6 | been _chosen_from-Canada;—Last- 43° and over 80 yds. year. two .were .from. England; Dave Walters (Cr 47-4 | one from Ireland and the fourth | GIRLS FREESTYLE | was from Canada. 10 and under 20 yds. eee Ellen Williams (C) 12.6P.R. ‘ 11 and 12 40 yds. is | 2 Accidents S. MacDonald (M) 24.1 P.R. 13 and 14 60 yds. Local , Swimmers Defeat Moncton YMCA |. \ dividual star for the local team, age class champions and finish-| f Diane Taylor (C) 41.0 13 and over 80 yds. - ne A. Gnrazdowska (C) 536 P.R BOYS BACK STROKE 10 and*undér 20 yd. | 16.1 J. Evans (C) 11 and 12 40 yd. K. Webb (C) 30.3 13 and 14 60 yd. H. Hewson (M) 42.6 13 and over 80 yd. B. Farris (M) 55.9! GIRLS BACK STROKE 10 and under 20 yds. | D. Atkinson (CG): 15:7-PRe 11 and 12 40 yds. ' J. Howatt (C) 32. 4| | 13 and 14 60 yds. C. Thompson (M) 48.8 13 and over 8 yds A. Gorazdowska (C) 1.02.3 P.R.| BOYS BREAST STROKE 10 and under 20 yds. J. Evers (C). 16.5 P.R: 11 and-12 40 yds._, P. Lancton (M) 34.7 |13 and 14 60 yd. = | B. Hewson (M). 46.0 P.R. 113 and over 90. yd. | D: Lingley’ (M) 59.1 P.R. BREAST STROKE GIRLS { 10 and under 20. yd. | L. Thompson (M)— 17.9 " Mand 12 409d, | MacDonald (M) $818 P-R. 13 ge 14 60 yds.. ad | C. Thompson (M)” 52.6 | 13 and over 80 yds. L. Bruce (C)- 1.06.5 P.R. BOYS BUTTERFLY | 10 and under 20 yds._ A, White 1G 16.4 | li dnd 38 40nd £. Wedd @ Mo 13 and 14.80 yds. D. Lancton (M 40.8 | 13 and over 80 yds. “ D,. Walters (Cc) 81.9 P:R. GIRLS- BUTTERFLY ' 10 and under 20 yds. . FE. Williams (C) 14.4P.R. 11 and 12 40 yds. J. Howatt (C) S814P.R. 13 and 14 60 yds. J. MacDonald (M) 504 13 and over 80 yds é “N. George (C) -1.09.9 BOYS FREE STYLE RELAY 10 and ‘under 80 yds. Charlottetown 102.6 /11 and 12 160 yds. Charlottetown 1:53.5 | 13-and 14 240 yds. Moncton P.R. 2:29.85: | 13 and over 320 yds. Charlottetown PR. 3.16.5 GIRLS FREE STYLE RELAY 10 and under 80 yds. Charlottetown P.R. 52.4 11 and 12 160 yds. Charlottetown 1:56.0 113 and 14 240 yds. Moncton : 2:57.2 13 and over 320 yds. Charlottetown 4:01.5 BOYS MEDLEY RELAY 10 and under 80 yds. * Charlottetown 1:18.9 11 and 12 160 yde, zo Charlottetown 2:12.68 13 and 14 240 ‘yds. Moncton 8:01.58 13. and over 320 yds. Moncton ; 3:46.80 ~GIRLS._ MEDLEY RELAY. 10 and under yds, harlottetown “See 11 and 12 160 yds. : Charlottetown 2:10.60 13 and 14 240 yds. . Charlottetown ~-$:97,7 13 and over 320 Charlottetown P.R. 4:27.23 10 per cent on dry goods. This}. the fishing grounds on Saturday with one of the largest number of traps recorded for some years } and on increase in the fishing fleets. The sea was calm, free of ice, ard the sun was shining. There Tignish areas as close to 150 ‘boats loaded with traps piled as- high as 350 in number waited | mately 70,000 traps could. be set by. nightfall. Much the same picture was | evident >on the north shore and | Sout abba of Kings oer Queens counties, A sters was a tenseness in the air at ica tae soared certain that prices this year will be considerably lower. For a few fishermen, the only outside _Tignish..Harbor—for~ the setback was birst engine blocks: _department_of-fisheries-to-sound-{-caused by last week’s cold snap. es Two Charged In Accident Appearing in city police court Saturday morning before Magis- trate A. James Haslam, QC, were Keith MacLean, 198 Spring Park Road, charged with mak- ing a false statement, and David MacCormack, of Highland Ave. city, charged with leaving the | scene of an accident. They both had their. cases ad- | where the funeral will be held | Tuesday, May 3, with service | commencing at 2 p.m. Interment ini the People’s Cemetery. CARR At the MacDonald | | Strathgartney, Saturday April 30, 1966, George Artemas Carr, formerly of Try- on, in his 86th year. Resting at the Chisholm Funeral Home from where the funeral service will be held today, Monday, May 2 at 2 p.m. Interment in the Presbyterian Church cemetery, North Tryon. AVERY — At Prince County Hospital Saturday April 30, 1966, Leo Avery, North Bedeque, for- merly of Alberton in his 62nd year. Resting at the Compton Funeral Home until Tuesday, May 3rd, then to St, Peters accident Friday night im front of the liquor store on Great George Street. A 1965 Ford Galaxie was in collision with a parked Ford Falcon and then ricochetted into the front of the liquor store on the opposite side of the street. | The Galaxie received extensive quiem High Mass at 9.30 a.m. | side damage. The Falcon’ owned | Interment- in--the-church~ceme- | by -city police sergeant’ Lioyd | tery. ; Archer received damage to the | rear end fender portion of the | McADAM — At the Charlotte- jeer: Donald McAdam, Canavoy, age §7 years. Resting at the Hen- nessey Funeral Home from WESTERN See a ae | PO NERALS o'clock to St. Andsews Church, } i] Mt. Stewart, for Requiem High ENGLAND FUNERAL — The Mass at 10 o'clock. Interment |¢ineral of Vernon England was MOSSMAN © At tae Brince-a- (Bell Saturday" aternoon trom his home in Alberton to St. Pe- | ward Island Hospital Saturday, ter’s Anglican Church: The. ser- April 30, 1966, Augustus Moss- vine was conducted by Rev. man of Vernon in his 90th year. : i Resting at the Jenkins Funeral noe ‘key Who wad. Pid coat Home. United Thurch Monday after (resament, lesson. Hymns were noon with service commencing shineth” and. ‘‘Jerasulem The at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in ‘golden. ” Pallbearers were Win- the ‘church cemetery. ston Currie, John Hogan, Har- O'BRIEN — At his home in vey Hutt, Erskine Clark, Her- Bristol Saturday 30, 1 bert Leavitt and Alfred Foley. John sO etee: ae 72 one. Flowerbearers were Alan Leard, Remains were’ forwarded Sun. John Weeks, Robert Leard, | ft ._ Brian Campbell, Barry Camp: | Coen rane from | Charlotte. bell, Henry O'Malley and Doug- residence. Funeral Tuesday |!45 Rooney. Interment was in the | Morning leaving house at 10:45 | \church cemetery. for Requiem High Mass at the | Church of the Little Flower, | SADDLE HORSES FOR RENT Morell at 11 o'clock. Interment | fn church cemetery. *Scenic country road GALLANT — At thé” Charlotte- town Hospital Sunday, May 1, ' i 1966, Mrs. Joseph V. Gallant, 39 | soiled” Chestnut Street in her 42nd-year. “Oat in party Resting at the Charlottetown Fu- eral Home from this evening at o'clock. Funeral Wednesday morning leaving-funeral home : 4t 9:15 for Requiem High Mass at the Church of The Most Holy “WacEDWARD MANOR Redeemer at. 9:30. Interment in | New. Glasgow. me Pipa ‘Hunter River 42-24 “together and enjoy a ride in this beautiful setting ROSS — the home of his niece Mrs. Preston Rackham, Wheatley River, Saturday, April 30, 1966, William G..Ross in his 83rd year. Resting at the An- drew’s Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held May 3 with service commencing at 2pm. 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