THE PARKDALE Lions club was presented with H 1-nus (‘tub in the NB.-PF? l. (ll§ll'l(‘l. The plaque, donated hr .'i \loncton concern. was The Parkdale Lions Club has bccii .iudr.'.ed the winner of a Spl‘ ml trophy awarded anntially to up most improved club thine‘ district of New Brunswick ant‘ Prince Edward Island. qiic was made by District Gov- ernoi‘ Louis Bagnsll. Charlotte the Parkdale Women's Institute Hall last night. llr- spoke of some of the higtl-. lizlllis of the year in the ‘ district and commended the‘ .\OURlS - The official open- tn: of the Souris “inter t‘;irnivnl v-ll take place at 7.20 p.m. l‘vmr.da_v and the first eveiit will in a basketball game with rtwlriit afterward~' Tlin main event oi the first l0CAl Winter Carnival Slated For Souris ri' \ ‘s activities will be the ci'own- ‘ iiresented to Club President, Daniel McAskill. right. by Dis- trict Goernor Louis Bagnall. left. Past president and zo ne chairman. Ian Webster looks N1 Parkdale Lions Presented 'Most Improved Club’ Plaque; ;l’arkdale club for its improve- : ment. He outlined some frliities and responsibilities of in the{ Lions. Two prospective members. .\i’erden Robinson and .\’l3l'Sll8lt; 'l‘iic presentation of the pla-‘i .\lacl\'innon attended the meet-. mg. ‘ Awartis were presented aid and Mr, Webster and sorerl two new members each. Lions , James Atkinson was also in at-i tendaiice. mef some type of explosion. to: tnwii. at a meeting of the club in? George l\’eivman. Stephen Mac- l Don ‘Mr .\lac/lskill, for having spon-3 \ . '\ £7 LOUD BOOM PUZZLES SOUTH KINGS MONTAGUE Residents Murray Harbour. White Sands. High Bank, Guernsey Cove. Beach Point were start- led from their sleep Monday by . After checking and consid- ‘ erable excitement no one has been able to come up with the answers as to the nature of the explosion or where it ac- tually took place. Two opinions have been ex- pressed. one is that it could have been a ship the ice I blasting its way through. but [ residents near the shore say no ships were in the area: the o t h e r is that it must have been a jet breaking the sound barrier. Regardless of which or what people in this area sure would like to know the answer. i morning about 3.10 a.m. lSlAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts [The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues., Jan. 28,‘ I964. 51 Uudgment Due Wednesday ‘In Country Club Appeal Case Judge C St. Calr Trainor will; tner. Mermaid. club manager. bring down a judgment Wednes-I to the stand as first witness at day in the Soiithport Country yesterday's session. Mr. Ch st Club appeal of the Liquor Con-l ner testified that the cub does trol Commission's decision toi keep a members‘ and guests‘ revoke the club‘s permit for the’ register. purchase and possession of: Mr. Chrisiner also said that ‘ no liquor was served to Thom- beer and spirits. 5 Allison M. Gillis. representing] as Harris Fraser. James Rob-‘= the club. called Ralph H. Chris-i ertson. William Keeping and; log of the Carnival Queen. to take place at 9.30 and thl. Mil be followed by a hootciianny with gucst artists. the Charlottctovm a Hillbillies The second day of the carnival begins early in the morning when snow scu‘ptui'ing will start a 530, This will he a petition for a trophy. class com- i After dinner ice sports will . held at 2.30. and a broomballi game will be. held between two girls classes and another he- iivcer. lCanoe Cover andt Shore. iNative Dies News was recently received by relatives in Canoe Cove of the death of Roderick MacKen- zie in Harbor City. Calif.. at the age of 88 years. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nell l\iacl(enzie. Canoe Cove. Before leaving P.E.l. 64 years ago. the deceased spent several years here in the teaching pro. 'fession. including tw ‘ Clyde River and three at rgyle 0 years at A 1 Alden Gordon all of Murray Esr- . tried again and again to get the Pi - other person. He said bor. when they were in the club on the evening of Dec. 7. If they had been drinking on club pre- mises at all, said Mr. Christner. it had to be something they had brought with them. Mr. Christner said be h ad four men to leave the club with- out a scene. lt‘.ventually the four did leave, in said. i The second witness called byl Mr. Gillis was Alan D. Kirkpat- rick. Charlottetown, who testi- fied that on the night in ques- tion. he had been at the club but had noticed no unruly conduct except for an argument between one of the group of boys and an-’ this was‘ soon over and the two headed for the bar on his suggestion to have a drink and “patch it tip." Robert D. MacDonald. South- port, third witness called by Mr Gillis. said that on that evening he and his wife were watching the late movie when I fellow with blood across his face shirt, knocked at the door all their home, which is near the! and ed presenting the commission, not his case yesterday morning before the club's witnesses tools the stand. in its public relations work i future camiulsns. three inn prominent in this field in tho , Maritime: will be on hand club, and asked to use mci phone. His wife called the pol lice for the man who left witn- the officer when he arrived This man was identified as Gor. don, who is thought to have been’ fighting in the club parking lot Mr. Gillis then took the stand] and testified that he had spok-I en on his client's behalf, shortiyi after the permit was revoked.l to Blake Wood, chairman of the Liquor Control Commission. He. said that Mr. Wood had told him‘; he would have to appeal to the! “boss", the Attorney-Generahl regarding the decision. Up on; to at reaching him some time later. Mr. Gillis was told that he’s see that the club would never get a’ permit again. Alden Gordon who is in Florida 3 was unavailable for testimony: so J. Arthur McGuigan. QC. re- ; present a detailed outline a it d make suggestions of what can be nccompl‘shed. They are Glen Hancock ini- For Clinic E-rial Oil Ltd. Halifax; David Orr. CBC information servic- ' ih M '1' .': d .l The Charlottetown United fund ,1_ ii!/icxzage?ri,il£,:‘,,r:;1~den:"):; Office 119“? reports that ’nt°rest l Public and Industrial’ Relations istiigh in the public relations" Limited, Haiti,-.x_ :ll"“C tug 3%? held i-Oday btlgm-3 Speaker at a noon Junc he on "E 3 2 . will be David Orr. Inquiries have been received ————-—-—-' - ::..°.;“:: :2: ::::::.:=:::.:*.:'.:i°? --2‘-3”“-T-"-s-5i‘°-“é-1'3’-----«. some 110 ersons re X flea ‘Rocky Van Vliet, 38. of Lacolle. t d F’ 9 P‘ :Que.. ejected from his disabled Th 9" i I ‘_ d b CF-104 Super Starfighter piano queteofmt‘l!ielaUnriYt};i llg§nrain\v‘llal!)Ie. Mondiyt an‘-E-hl";{i¢?gp'”°,I,i' ,2’ , _ . parac ue. e sa I lxiltfiioni-S1115] eV6il11nt8.t ]¥1lflth1F_€259P-';upersonic plane from Grol _ a!‘8a€.V 08 Hi2 0‘. enquin NATO Airport President of the United Fund 35 mile; northgagt of the 1,“. organization is Frank W. Clll'i.lS. {without damaging clvmgn 91-09. To assist the fund in organiz jerty, The great highway performer the senior students "ml" l93“l“""‘5- l He wuss predeceased by his At 5.15 p.m. 3 sleigh race with w1fe_ (the former May Mm-ca]. l RETURNS HOME \irs. George Myers. Hope Rig \‘ei'_ 3 patient in the Charlotte-. triiin Hospital for the past two'- weeks, returned to her home.: Saturday. i on. rum i t‘.ity firefighting equipment was called out shortly before 3.10 yesterday afternoon. to deal \\'.ll1 a slight blaze as the result‘ of a flooded oil stove at 44 Eus- ton Street. The_brlef blaze was extinguished without any dam- age being caused. CARD PARTY WINNERS Following are the results of the Basilica Recreation Centre ca rd party held last week. La- dies first. Mrs. Paul Peters. se- mod. Mrs, Joseph Roache. con- solation, Mrs. Chinnery. Gents ltrsi. Joseph 0‘Hanley. se-cond. Reri Essery. consolation, Cyrus Vessey. Door prize. Mrs. RH. Brown, treeseout. Mrs. Edward Arsenault and Stephen Hughes. special prize. Mrs. Patrick Clar- kin PRESENTING CONCERT around a designated course. The Morell Regional High student horses. will endeowr tttlum. a native of Clyde River. .win honors for their class byi He is survived by three bro- lhauling their homeroom teachers! tl19l‘S and 0111' Slslel‘-‘ Jflhfl Ed- ‘ lward in California. Neil in Sas- .._...—..—..___:.._. .School will play t.he Souris Reg-{Mark Inmani and sin al ‘ n High in a hockey match at; 15, followed by a skate at 9.15.’ The final day of the carnival. Saturday will see the opening of the boys and girls basketball i’Olll‘llt8l'l‘l(‘nl at 9.00 am. and this will continue all day with tcams. from ltlorell. Montague. Queen Charlotte High and Souris com- peting. At 9.00 p.m. the prestni- ation of prizes will take place: followed b_v a dance. Prizes will the present to all winning and the most valuable the carnival queen are: commercial class. Donna Coffin: mrade I2. Arlene Baylor; grade 11. Clare Fisher; grade lo; Janet Fisher; grade n-inc, Clarice Che-verie. Jitdiges for this and the snow sculpture have not been chosen as _vct. A letter has been re- ceived from the centennial com- mittee asking that the carnival be used as is past of the Con- tennial celebrations. An advance sale of tzicketis for the various activities has been started H18 School, 7. learned that the Canadian 098“ tompany. during its 6th tour of the Atlantic provinces, wilt be in Charlottetown on Feb. 14. The company will present a concert "Hill which will be lulled Prince of Wales College audit- flrlllm. The program w eon- Iist of excerpts from the com- pany‘: varied repertoire. D I. EASTERN B R I E FS WP. Montreal. Kenneth Macon- rhie. arrives here on Feb. it) on his first tour of the Maritime. Provinces. \lrs. Lilla MacMlllan. Marsh ‘ field. spent Sunday in Stanhnpe. i ' ' M F. b . ' - . ‘M Mn’ Gem": igcikeriilace in W‘ D°;';°';,- ll‘9(‘}‘;‘{:m':°‘;*"_“- Nobody has to doctor or coax or soil? up these Chevrolets to own. A few are really all .V0u’]l need. That’s enough time to l ‘ - ' “ _ __ . . . . . . ‘ ; HOUSE WES“ church cemetcry- §:mm._" Rflmond 6,11,... get the best out of them. They were built to be driven by you do a lot of driving in a Chevrolet. -0,,“-.,,.,.,,,,,,,., W, E . :“”‘ _______.____._._——. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tunlln. I-‘IVE DIE IN FIFE - ~ , . LAUNCHES VESSEL ' l::"ig;~;-.;°=-s,:*;..-ii:,g:§,;'- :33; .—...w, Mich. up. South Africa .......n, THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS - Chevrolet - Chevelle - Chevy ll 2 Corvair - Corvette h-$1,“. “uh,” wit: M‘, ,",'d M“ persons—four of them children ‘.'.allf1(‘ll9d its first locally con- at. Gfilrtze MacMillan, Stanhope. were killed Monday in ii fireistructed all-steel fishing vfsneil. See your local Chevrolet which swept their two-!t0!'€.V..a shit) 192 to!" bu” '1 Vine-KINNON FUNERAL -frame house at Montrose, 12=Durb;n in ICU W0 . . St to t . ' ' ' .1.-‘i°i..:‘y'l'°i’l.'i'...'t°'..,.i"i.’:’ l::.m:Ii: §,"..i'i°c'. "fifiliiiilh °la.h°li'..a 8.. '“°" ' . Be sure to see Bonanza on the CBC-TV network each Sunday. Check your local listing for channel and times Mrs. Bernard Macxtnnon. 52 Candis Cook. 3. and her sistel‘.l Spring park Road, was held Carla, 15 months. Mrs Barbarai lltinday mm the Charlottetown Ann Leyier. 22. and her two UCKY NUNH“ Funeral fiomo totho Roman C.a- children. Walter 3'5. and Carl ‘ — tholjp cennwfl. sgfvjcg at ths,.lr.. months. The wlt;fil':lAi.S not O 0 C O not-gt ham. ad the grave wngthe Cook children. A . - cniiductgcl by. Rev. Cameron'and Marjorie, iii. were taken to 45586 DIAL #5587 Fifzroy 5".” ’ Mscomts. osan. lhospicu with serious ms. in SUNDAY GUEST I Mr-NEII. PUNERAI. - The funeral for Mrs. Joseph H. Mc Nell of Cardigan were held from by Rev. Preston Hammill. Rev Frsncis Concoran was present the sanctuary. Pallbearers , Wilfred Fotzarty. Emmett Rice. Jnmesl Shepard. Arthur Mncl-‘.achern,l lkatclhewan, and Jessie (Mrs. ‘Canoe Cove. P.E.I. S. Rustico Man's Funeral Is Hold The funeral for Joseph J. Gal- lant was held Monday morning from the Charlottetown Funer- al Home to St. Augustine‘: Church. South Rustico, where the remains were received by his pastor. Rev. Joseph Le.-Clair Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by his son, Rev. Denis Gallant. Deacon and sub-deacon wero Rev. Clarence Pltre and Rev Joseph Leclatr. Rev. Gallant was master of ceremon- it’ Most Rev. Malcolm A. MEG‘. Eachcrn. bishop of Charlotte: town was seated in the ssiic~i . ary. Also present were. Rt. Nszslre Poirier. Rt. Rev. Pat- rick McMahon, Rt. Rev. J.A. Sullivan, Rev. Patrick Walsh. Rev. Basil Oroken. Rev. Chair- les Mccsrthy. Very Rev. George A. MacDonald. Rev. George Mc- Donald. Rev. Leonard MacDon- ald. Rev. Harold Croken, Rev. Wilfred Keefe. Rev. T.P. But- ler. Very Rev. William Simp- son. Rev. Dr. J.P.E. O‘Ranley. Rev. Cameron Macbona id. CssR. Rev. William Doucette. CSsR. Rev. John Kelly. Rev. Pius Murnagiisn. Very Rev. P. F MacDonald. Rev. James Smith. Rev. Francis Corcoran. Rev. John Buote. Rev. Reginald Phnlen. Rev. Claire MacDonald. - Rev. Nazsire Gallant. Rev. erre Arsenault. RIV- ROUGH Martha and pupils of St. Ans“!- tine‘s School attended in it bod?- interment was in the church cemetery where service was conducted by Rev. Denis Gal- 5 nt. The pallbearers were. Joseph Malcolm. 4 Charles ‘ exactly as you pick it off the showroom floor. stick shift.’ aren’t so great. '64 let-smooth L What does it take to make a car a great highway performer? If the car happens to be a '64 Chevrolet, one thing only. A highway. You'll find everything else already neatly packaged for you —- on the car And underlying it all —a bump-skimming Jet-smooth ride that helps keep the performance great even when the highways uxury Chevrolet -——on the kinds of roads you drive on. And that’s really the test of 8 great highway performer: just about. anyone can get a kick out of driving one just about anywhere, just as it comes out of the showroom, summer or winter. Or winter? Sure. 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