THE FIRST baby born in Prince Edward Island in 1963 9‘ : :is' Mary' Frances. shown hove with her mother, Mrs. Warren Buchanan. O'lmary, in the Community Hospital. (Theory. She weighed eight pounds. 12 ounces and is the fifth child in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan which P.E.l.'s First Baby Born At SUMMERSIDE BUREAU THE GUARDIAN P.E.T.’s first baby of 1963, and one of the first in Canada. ar- LAT'E NOTICES (Also see announcements in columns adjoining Classified Advertising section.) BAKER—At Bristol. Jan. 1. widow Tuesday, 1963, Margaret Jane. of Ernest Baker. in her 86th year. Rtsting at the M-acLean Funeral Home un- til 4 pm. today then to i home of her Ted Anderso the n. Bristol neral notice later. MACLEAN — At the Charlotte- town Hospital. Dec. 31. 1962. Mary Ann MacLean. widow of Capt. Murdoch Machan. aged 77 years. Her remains were transferred Tu e sday morning from the Hennessey Funeral Home to the Fitz- patrick Funeral Service, Saint ohn. N.B. F u- QUINN — At the Charlottetown Hospital. Sunday. Dec. . . 1962, Hubert Richard Quinn, 91 Richmond Street. aged 42 years. Resting at the Ramos- sey Funeral Home from s where the funeral will ta k e ; place Thursday morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstan’s Basilica , for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment in the Roman Catholic cemetery. I PROFI’I'T — At Charlottetown. t Dec. , 962, Mrs. Profitt, widow of James B. Profitt. formerly of Kensing- n. ed 83 years. Remains resting at the Davison Funer- al Home until today (Wed- nesday) then to St. M ark's Church. Kensington, where the funeral service will be held at 2 pm. Interment in Peoples' cemetery, Kcnsing~ ton. COURT—At the Prince Edward Illa capital. Sunday. Dec. fl, 1902. H. Howard Court of Mt. Wart, in his 67th year. at the . pen] Horne until ll o‘clock a this morning. Jan. 2, then to Mt. W United Church flos- frmeral service com- menacing st 2 pm. Interment will be held in People’s canetsy.’ Mt. Stewart. LANE—At 76 Union Street, they. N.S.. Saturday. Dec. 29. 19¢. his . encing at pm. [gimmt will be in M is Memorial Gar- dens. . MURRAYH At the Kings County Memorial Hospital. . . 1982, Herod D. Mur- ray of Valleyfield West in his mutter-halos resting at the Hmtsgue Funeral Home. urch. . nesday. Jaa. 2 at 2 pm. In- ?“ in Clyde River ceme- At Seven daughter, Mrs. , O'Lear rived at O‘Leary only 30 see- lonrls after midnight, as Prince lCounty welcomed the beginning lot another year at numerous parties and dances. The first new 1963 baby. I ,girl. was horn at the O’Leary Community Hospital to Mr. and lrs. Warren Buchanan of 0‘- Leary. v I At Borden. Mrs. Norman Dar- rach became the surprised new owner of a race horse. “Touti Boy". donated by Stanley May- lhcw as a door prize at the Bor- ldcn Legion New Year's E V: i «lance. Mrs. Darrach. operator of <Norma's Restaurant, at Carle- lion, also received a jaunting islcigh. donated by Douglas Bell ‘ of Carleton. which was also part of the door prize. At Kcnsinzton the Canadian Legion was also the scene of a large New Year's Eve observ- anco at a dance and buffet. has two boys and two girls. The new baby was born just 30 seconds past midnight with Dr. ewar as the at- tending physician. Of ‘63 Hospital At Summerside the u s u a l New Year’s Eve celebrations were held at the RCA‘F Station, the Canadian Legion. the Curl- ing Club. the Knights of Colum- bus Home. and the RCAF As- sociation rooms. along wit h numerous parties at p r i vate homes. MILD WEATHER Although mild weather pr e- vailed. a freezing drizzle made driving conditions hazardous. but only one highway collision of two cars was reported. This was in the St. Eleanor' area and no serious injuries to occu- pants was reported. New Year’s in the T o w n of Summerside was said by police to have been very quiet. The customary round of New Year's Day receptions an d levees began yesterday in Sum- merside with the first at the ot- ficers mess, RCAF Station Sum- merside, where Group Capt. A. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside And Prince County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Jan. 2, 1963. 3: months. First aid instructors from a twoday r First Aid Refresher Course ls Held At Red Cross qutrs. is is, t-l :- i In The Red Cross film aid d€-.there are approximately 25.009 many parts of the province at- Dortment is seeking the co- - families. tended ref eslier lHOWCII‘d Court lFuneral Today Howard H. Court, B.A.. BED. ‘of Mt. Stewart died Sunday at the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital after an illness of several The late Mr. Court was born ’opcration of every citizen in reaching the minimum standard recommended by Civil Defence. one member family trained in son of Mr. sity. Sackville of Alberta. in the work of for the years of each first aid. Edward Island u m Donaldston 66 years ago. the and Mrs. Court. He was educated at local school and Prince of Wal- es College and r the degree of Bachelor Arts from Mt. ' Mr. Court spent all of his life vice. He taught school province. was later inspector of schools and then went to Prince .of Wales College as director of the teacher training program. He taught in a high school John H. the rt went r. Cou the Second it years at Taber. Aiberta. be- i will be in the People's cemetery fore retiring in June 1961. there. overseas with r Siege Battery in the‘ later qualified ‘ First Great War and went over- ar l “150" Unii'er- with a Canadian and Bachelor ofland later commanded Education from the University Dartmouth. N.S., education except in military ser. in this wart: one Sister Johnston. Court in Bedford. nion will be in o f ‘ seas again in War d with the rank of mayor. Surviving are his wife. former Ella Glover of Mt. Cambrid s s. S.l Mc achusctts and a brother Fenton ‘C and‘? l The funeral service this after- 1.1) A I ' the Mount ste. iMacquame. MP for Qucens for wart United Church. Interment County. Two military unit‘ (Continued from page i) an Anti- plane were Premier Walter Aircraft Battery in. Halifax and Shaw and his secretary Sta n and retired Warwick. Mayor Gaudet ' Comptroller John Butler. Hon. t h e . T.W.L. Prowse. Surgeon Capt. Ste I;L.E. Prowse. Brig. W.W. Reid. A.W. Rogers. Inspector A. Neil. Hon. J.D_ Stewart. Carroll. president of the ,Air Force Association. Lt.-C"l. ‘ MacCormack and Heath and Mrs. L a u r a iBrig' ge. Ma I course at Red Gross headquar- 27 ters. and 28. The role of audio visual teach- ing aids was the opening topic and was presented by S. M. Mchnnis, d' ector of audio vis- ual education. Dr. . Ross Stewart. chair- man, first aid services; . John M‘. Gillis. vice-ehainnan. first aid services and Dr. Paul Cudmore each delivered lec- tures on various phases of emergency treatment. J. Gordon MacDonald. honor- ary secretary. gave a brief summary of Red Cross t'lrnough Charlottetown, Dec. the past 100 ears. Harry Cudmore, director of first aid services are communities where a first aid wmmittee is in operation ' Moore 8. Roland Ltd |l 2 Contracts Are Awarded Tire awarding of two con- tracts, to Charlottetown and Amherst firms. was announced Monday by Heath Macquarrie. MP Queens, and Fisheries Min- ister Angus MacLean. Charlottetown Marine Indus- tries has been awarded a con- tract in the amount of $7,736. for repairs and renewal on ‘ Dredge No. 20: two tenders were received for the work. Robb Engineering. Amherst, was awarded a contract for $5,275 for construction of 12 welded steel tank-type pontoons for Dredge No. 20. Ten tenders were considered. G. Dagg. commanding officer. and senior officers welcomed in- vited guests. Other levees followed at the Canadian Legion home and the RCAF Association. CIVIC RECEPTION n the afternoon the civic rc- ception of Mayor and Mrs. J.E. Morrison. together with councillors and their wives. and civic officials. was held in the civic building, with a large land steady attendance during the latter part of the afternoon. Throughout the day t h e r e were visitations of friends and relatives at’ private h o m e 8 throughout the county. 1 all departments STORE HOURS Wednesday 9- 8 Thursday 9— 5 Friday 9— 9 Saturday . . . . . 3—1230 STARTS WED., JAN. 2nd AT 9 O'CLOCK SHARP! Mayor J. Ernest Morrison of Summerside is seen here greeting J. George MacKay at the. Mayor's reception held AT s'sme MAYOR’S arcrrno yesterday in the civic building in Summerside. Mrs. Morri- son is b e s i d e His Worship. one of many held in the town to celebrate the beginning of 1963. were ran M o n d a y waning fro the Charlotte- town uneral Home to the Haldane. of s dang h t. e r. “I. La n, A J. Cable licnd. “when t funeral will Mass at . M» attachE lnterm c n t rchceme-i The Mayor’s reception was AT ARMY RECEPTION The Charlottetown Arman- tea was the site of one of sev- eral New Year's receptions held in the city yesterday af- ternoon. Hera Col. KM. John- ston, ED. officer commanding I Militia Group, greets Claude Carrol, president the '1 Wing RCA? Anor‘la- t tion, left. Observing the cor- dial greetings being ex- changed is Major Nevin of headquarters staff. 0% i. 0% in all departments including men's. ladies. children's. lingerie. sportswear and houseiurnishings Discounts Ladies' and Gents' Luggage Entire Stock JANUARY CLEARANCE 25% off Men’s Sport Coats Entire Stock JANUARY SALE 1/3‘ off Men’s Hats Reg. priced .975 - 8.95 - 9.95 JANUARY CLEARANCE 25% off Men’s Pyjamas Entire Stock 1/3 Off Men’s Suits Entire stock of fancy Regularly priced to 69.50 JANUARY CLEARANCE 1/3 off Men’s All Weather Coats Entire Stock JANUARY SALE 1/2 price Boys Parka: 8. 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