aq Employees’ Bus Service _ | TISUAND NEWS PAGE nm ret _ And Central Districts Would Ease Town Parking “= "-' Plays Presented In Central Zone rst Class Graduates Man. Christan Colleg C.,P. SUMMERSIDE — The first of this play in Mina Living- agent at Wellington in 1911. Wellington, with interment the church cemetery. ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)—Three Montreal women and a man from New ‘Orleans are in the Albany county jail waiting to s Agnes Irene MacDougall of Richmond, FUNERALS | who survives him, in~1921. CLARK FUNERAL — The fu- | Inthe 1920s Mr. Gallant was neral for Devona D. Clark was 2ctive in Prince ome horse held Wednesday afternoon from |"2°ius and the fox SUMMERSIDE — Members work towards an answer to this | delivered in that it would ar-| of the local board of trade ex- | predicament. lrive too late at the post office | —— Christian three of five plays to be seen stone a pressed increasing concern last| The board , Francis | here to be sorted prior to the | ‘athe conteet sane of the an. ae Oe eee night at their monthly meeting | “Ginger” MacQuarrie, told the carriers*going on deliveries in aw \ fenke evening, May ual P&L Deane Festal Ronald ‘Hudson and aaa over the problem of parking the meeting that he and two other | the morning: | alco Ba ot Roane is Cited town and were unanimous in |board members had met with | ith two daily mail : X were presented Kinkora. - their - opinion as caian ler mae eee anon kan sateen we ae # 1, be will deliver the gradu gional High School last night. ‘North Lake should be sought immediately. representative Tuesday night in a? SS n address. Dr. Herndon will The first play of the evening One member stated that much |Charlottetown on the matter of for the. residential areas w eo ‘OV also speak at the Sunday morn- wat tae Man te The Bouter) Man Fined On of the parking space in the bus-|flight schedules to and from not be delivered until the ing_service of Central Chr Hat" by the Students of Char- | iness area was taken up by em- | Summerside. |following it’s arrival here. eee lottetown Rural High School and Th Cc slavens of firme, leaving ie A committee of two was ap- | ‘oibialiesld = eco incpeim wen sgors oe be held in the Central directed by Paul Whalen and | ree harges spece for customers to park. (oor ee hat as of foy-3 ee ae ee sar aes ony ner gc Ae al a A ay ng lg ore Ran fet ol ec nian cathe oon | SOURES —. William James suggestion made sta| t as postmaster to see if some ad- , , . ; | first_of two plays on, pro- | L = oe eae a the “early bird” flight from | justment could be made with de- |Marine Lid., that Premier Wal-|tion shop building where this| ine ; of civil gram by the students of the Jarvis of North Lake was ae town for employees. This, f was |sfoncton ‘vill no longer stop, liveries in antec thet. the mall [Ur & Show Bas accepted ap ie | Seed eee. Oe is wow mit municipal level. school. The sec- raigned on three charges im felt, would cut down on the |Summerside but will proceed | go out the same day as it ar-|vitation to officially open the) Dull i” iced ‘state of construc., MF. Faguy gave three ond play “The Devil And Kings County al. cekieg same ele |directly to Charlottetown. | rives. pothers Maries Guprare Sates | SS 4 \for the continued importance Miss Appleby”. Mrs . Doreen Court Wednesday before acting now being faced in the business |_ Mr. atone added that a| Another matter which met |? rites es eee A rowd is expected to Civil defence planning, McEachern and Lynn Tosle were Menevaie ©. R. mg 9g qe | suggestion been made to |with much concern, especially mony js-A large .- Ktem on the possibility of war, | codirectors of the student cast charge impaired — much discussion a mo- jthe — i are ge that | with operators of businesses in at eee wraciaity aor | coremonies d ge PEnIDE its effect om Canada in this play. aE ne ee a ee = tion / - ivil def i ‘ or ; tion was passed that the board's |Eivion! Sausnts of this mon for Government's tentative plane |the steel trawler which, up to|persdns have been invited from |BCCd of civil defence as jm ine | eo | fe asure ond and third charges of driving retail merchants committee ar- ied oi . now during the construction pro- | Ottawa and Europe. In addition, P total The college c Hunt” presented by students of WO it his li soni range for a meeting with repre- ‘he early morning flight which | for a large traffic circle at ; \provincial government officials S2id the latter point was accept- singing several special numbers Stella Maris Regional High Peg of $50 and sentatives of the town council to | will . arrive in Charlottetown at | Read’s Corner. This circle is one |and civic dignitaries from across ed by all major world powers. 4+ the Sunday evening service.| School with Lionel Gaudin as ©2¢h coun Gove costs japereximately 725 sm ‘She jaf te plans fer. the corner:aren WEATHER ‘the province will be in attend- Because of this advance plan- This choir has been developed | director was the third play on °F seven days im jail) board members were also told |in the. all-weather highway con- lance s* ming had to be done due to the nde: the leadership of Mrs. W* last night's program. Pesanad — ‘aon Coffin of MENTAL HEALTH »» the representative that due | struction scheduled to get un omuare Ts the afternoon the visit- confusion which would follow a 4 yacRae, ARCM, and will be Adjudicator was Mrs. Helen ‘Tiving. Stewart x to an extreme shortage: of |derway as soon as conditions TORONTO (CP) — -Observed | of | nuclear attack. 0-d Kingsboro was fined $100 (Continued from pagel) | planes-the-airline-will-be-using-| permit : pneition® ‘| temperatures: ENG | dapscigg yy Supa m= Eg [ane ee aaa a ae Robests of Halifax. ‘costs or 10 days. Stewart pre- Peter V. Green, Sherbrooke, |DC-3’s only on their three daily | It was felt that a large circle | Min. “Max. | jjant, and will also visit thé new | This has led to a unique situa-|w PS eres wae See eany yeaa ae ee Wee ieee Lami Ramsay. Kensington, (“lights to and from’ the Island. | would be detrimental to the ar-| Dawson .. 1.1. 14 - 47 [Rousing project situated on the tion in that if necessity brings|”'At these graduation services Dunstan's High School cast pre-|changed his plea to R R. 5. engine ' > ‘The change in~ the schedule} ea and Mr. MacQuarrie told ost Victoria—.csesersee 38 30 ‘north side of Georgetown. ‘civil defence plans into action. ithe local Bible ~ College —will-| sent ‘‘Brother Orchid’’, directed | guilty. The accused was repre- Queetis County, Edward (possibly cone, erento another |meeting he had made arrange- weaves Semaneees . 2 - the effect would be to eliminate | aduate its first class of young | ho ion Meteneet and assisted a oo x J. a Brown, Dr. Ls I. Duffy, J. T. |Problem incoming mail | jments to see the plans today in |" '" RSASASAST the border between this country | hers, of. five Adrien Arsena Town represented : Davies, W. J. Hancox, J. L. {Will be taken straight to Char- |Charlottetown and he would re-|Toronto ........... 43 = MAYOR YEO and he. United States. ““We have | young ee. ed Weale: of | er Journey to Camden a | Arthur McQuigan, QC. Hercing. Rew. Ross A. Howard, : meme one en have to be [nee back to the board later. Ottawa ..seseeen a 66 (Continued from page ficial agreement ae the | Charlottetown willbe the class Brisco] by igh will = h ht fines of $20 and costs or E Johnston, Mrs. | transpo Alt Besieees Fe te eee oe R ional High wil Three each a Kitchen, C. W.: MacAr-| MAIL DAY LATE : licens were Gemaned st lenge Quebec ,---+:0-+ = 63 | the Town Act to make possible Us. t orgy plansing as | lor the class are, John ete | aes ae Te al Sem deve, vite fine $3 and Pag A a npr pm lfrg toe ladle eal |= =m Sere provide lot cocae eneare wer” MHP ald of Montague, Willard J.| ection of the fetval: Director lones or 15 day. - 5. McNeil, G. as much as a day velopments: oasonres sessors, to prov lor speaker stated. Walls, Monta: Donald Ste- Nutt, Dr. J. H. Maloney, K. T. Moncton .....-e---- 31 55 | retirement of 50 per cent of each, Noting the preparatory plans | yenson, Proseiciin. eet Ivan "lama ecowante segpinee eh me Ry Rev. "Walter “Reid.” Dr. athol | [L ng-Ti Welli ae “+ 28 [town council each year, if re-/of hs organization he sid” aa| Greenmount. 4 : . Mifas . oc. cs0s ee mergency these Roberts, Judge C. St. Clair o ime ington Agent Charlottetown ..... 29 43 | that the provincial government, leeiee radio and: TV ena a ee in po thee wait, te § & AMATEUR NIGHT secant Yt Joseph Cyrille Gallant Dies [imei << & @ (Saige aoe Se as ease eS eetoneee eS : : commission, inv er more per cen ing the trove pee : Ross ‘of Parkdale. _ St. John’s . 35.44 the higher rate of elec a._en- | population_to give needed in-| of __ WHERE? ~~ Kings County representatives Albany .::.:. sa a circ: fracti medica ¢ include: Ralph Beck, Montague;| SUMMERSIDE — Joseph {tation for his many years of ser: | Boston .....3ivity’ 48 63 vee. oe Anes Wat 5) ‘supplies a continuing to od terin wave anes dy been is \ Mrs. Atwood MacDonald, Mon-|Cyrille Gallant, Wellington, re- | vice. Until 1960 he participated | Tampa ...........-56° 87 wih othes towne im the peo-| stockpiled acres Cauads an d\time. ee Se tague: Foch MacDonald, Mon- | tired CNR agent there, died at |in his favorite sport of trout |Miami ............. 72 8 svince. | were actually available for em-| The public will be welcomed \ tague; Daniel MacDonald, | the , Prince County’ Hospital |fishing and travelled in Canada |Los Angeles ...... 526 Delegates chose Alberton as} \ergencies whether of peacetime at these services. & Souris, Dr. M. N. Beck — ex-| Tuesday. Mr. Gallant had been |and the United States. ar . officio, and Dr. R. G. Forsythe |in failing health f the ‘ - HALIFAX (CP) — The wea-|the site for the semi-annual |or wartime variety, and emer- & — ex officio. - past | Surviving, along with his wife | ther office says a few showers | meeting in the fall. |gency welfare services were Q MAIN One baicdes Gada few years. are, one daughter, Mazy, RN | occurred in the Maritimes Wed-| Also on the agenda was a tour| still being planned for feeding, NOTICE ~ HR | He was born July, 1888, in |(Mrs. C.H. Witsken), South) esd weak |of Confederation Centre and a|housing and clothing, and other MacNutt, president, Dr. L. I-| wont Carmel. P : ay evening as a clothing, Q Duffy, vice - president-at-large: |-;-" el, P.E.L., the fourth | Bend, Indiana, who was with| ¢rough of pressure passed | reception prior to the annual seroenel services. 1965 Canadian Coin Come Along and Show Your Talent nigh nk Ross, vice-president : eight children of Mathurin |him during his last illness; two through Skies had |dinner. The reception was ten- | Mr. Faguy was introduced by Sets $4.00 Per Set \ i — Queens; Ralph ‘Beck, vice-| fined the Oey pain sy Hie |80Hs. Roy of Vernon Bridge and | already cleared in New Bruns-|dered by Warren Paving Co., | Mayor Cox and thanked by Ma- : N —PRIZES— president — Kings; Or. Samy | Soatieahip ‘sabe Sonck ac er Lee te cee ae wick and Prince Edward Island | with Frank Curtis as host. | lyor Yeo, Montague. Beiciem, Onder, 5 Sets per FB Moyse, vice-president — Prince; oe ~ |Mary Louise hilip by late evening. NOON LUNCHEON Person. Certified Cheque or Arthur Peake, chairman of the — Pag en apt oS eel eae hn ae one| “A high. pressure area ap-| At the luncheon, dele- | BUILD NEW ROADS Money Order Payable to [X THURSDAY, MAY 6th, 1965 board and Frank Zakem, treas- later be. caiched et oe Oper- — 4 tence wt = oa proaching from the west will| gates heard an address by Paul-| Europe is about half - .way ROYAL COIN CO. N _ \Wellington, Charlottetown |residence in Wellington. Funer-| snd Friday with a trend towards |ANwe, F28¥%, director of ‘the ‘through a program of | building Post Office Box 323, \ Members and Guests 9:30. P.M. Mount™Stewart;~ ‘lal will be held Friday at the” Tm- |), oy tears tur . Emergency. Measures _Organiza- | 10.000 mi Toads, from 4 Montreal 29, Canada. | 4 warmer tion, Ottawa, who emphasized the Baltic to the Mediterranean. i casanisapantpanasasnnananabanananananan WESTERN Georgetown. He was a maculate Conception Moga Regional forecasts: — — a dustry. He enjoyed cone the Compton Funeral Home to! with horsemen from the area in Trinity United Church where ser-|ice racing on the Summerside vice was conducted by Dr. L. P-. | harbor Archibald. Hymns were Lead Kindly Light"’ and Rock of Ages. A solo Good Night by spec- ial request was rendered by Mrs. L. M. Callbeck. Organist was Mrs. Eric Sheen. Women’s groups attending in a body were the Summerside WCT Union and Trinity United Church Women. Pallbearers were: Grant and Milton Morrison, Clayton Mc- Lure, Thomas Dickie, Vernon Moase and Lloyd Jewell. Flower bearers were Harold Carr, Jack Barlow, Clair Darby and Lemuel be sentenced for possessing and passing counterfeit Canadian money in Plattsburgh last month. Oscar Batts, 23, Linda Thomas, -19, Ethel Villeneuve, |24, and Rosella L. Butts, 20, |pleaded -guilty to the charges Monday before Federal Judge James T. Foley. ae tae milder. “High tide today at Charlotte. | town 3.36 a.m. and 2.42 p.m. At | Rustico at 9.50 a.m. Summer- side tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun __ rises today af 6.08 a.m. and sets at In the 1930's he received above average prices for his fox vgs on the London: and Paris markets. Following his retirement from the Canadian National Railway in 1953 after 42 years of contin- uous service as agent operator at Wellington, he received a cl- WESTERN 8.12 p.m. All times ADT. Trenholm. Interment was in People’s cemetery. “DEATH NOTICES BR | EF Received too late for Classified . i a is ities aia (Opposite Parkdale B.A.) LEE — At the Charlotistown Wes |. = PARSONAGE 8 ‘OLD an et ee ont tae Jee Einar) «nM, Baptist parsonage in Cen-| CHESTER R MOORE Sa we tea’ Vincente’ teens the Hen-| yr. aaa or Vs was | a (Proprietor) Formerly employed at Sherwood Barber Shop NOTICE Annual Meeting P.E.l. Easter Beef Show and Sale building a new one on the adjoining the church. CASE ADJOURNED Cari Arsenault of Summerside, | charged with break, entry and | theft had his case adjourned to May 10 in order to obtain fur- ther evidence when he appeared before Magistrate RS. Hinton in town police court Wednesday merning. No plea was taken. DAMAGE SLIGHT the funeral will be held today, May 6, service commencing at 230 p.m. Interment fn the People’s cemetery. GaLL awe — At Prince County Hos- pital. . May 4, 1965, Joseph | Cyril Gallant, Wellington, in his 76th | year. Remains were forwarded Wed- Mesday afternoon from the Compton | Funeral Home to his late residence from where the funeral will’ be held Friday. May 7. leaving the home at 9.10 am. t the Immaculate jon Church, Wellington, for Requiem The city fire department was High Mass’ at 9.30 a.m. Interment im a at od called to unit 6, Queen’s Court about 1.30 Wednesday afternoon. J. Vincent MacIntyre, owner of the duplex, said the department was summoned only for precaut- ions against fire which could Wednes- LECKY — At Summerside. m4 pd — fe a ond i gg gy Granville . Street. in his 76th Resting i the Combten Weneral iseme uhtil Saturday, May 8, then to St. Mary's Anglican Church. Summer- side. for service at 3 p.m. Interment | Have resulted from a flooded in People’s cemetery. furnace. Damage was slight. . LILI SIT . WEEKEND SPECIALS \ . A v Friday, May 7 ’ JACKSON'S GROCERY § y, May x ST. PETERS — MAY 6, 7,8 \ Time 8.00 P.M. N Maxwell House \ Place: s \ Instant Coffee ............... 2 oz. bil. 55¢ t BIRCH.COURT {{ Somed Boot Loot ... ie ..+.. tin 45¢e 0 inci Qf cis. Exterior : N N White Paint ............ . gal. $5.75 (onwwaw rarer er eee eee ee eae, \ DON'T MISS THIS EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE a EXCAVATING ... S Fruit Punch Drink ...... 48 ox. tin 35¢ NN | & Rosedale WN . § Tomato Juice ..... ..... 48 oz. tin 39c a MEAT y | § Side Ribs oe eee e+ We O5e NR ) Bologna... woe ees eens bb. 31e | Sunset Becon ..... es | ae FRU §.. @-TRENCHING © BACKFILLING § ee PT Te EE eb N . pial 46423 - | SHOP AT : NN Machine Operator KEITH CARMICHAEL ‘creme Oat Clee Too save MORE S Henry MacLean Brackley Pt. Rd. Ch’town She couldn't see us for beans when we talked about ceramic armoured mufflers, deep-dip rustproofing, all-welded single unit construction, reclining seats, “acoustical ceilings and double safety brakes. Then we rolled out our eye-opener engine. (If it weren't for the low price tag, people would have trouble believing this is a Rambler!) And now there are more models to choose from, too: sedans, wagons, hard- tops and, of course, convertibles. No wonder the Ambassador has been’ opening so many eyes lately. If you're one of those who cquidn't see us before, come see us now. She can see us now. buyer. And the longer, more luxurious Phase I] of the Rambler Revolution has Ambassador now offers an outstandihg added something extra to all those unique chdice of options, 72 in all—everything construction features (something that even up to Disc Brakes, Reclining Bucket Seats, she can see at a glance). Take the new and a high-performance 327 cu.-in. V8 Ambassador for example: impressive new : Styling outside, spacious new luxury inside Am bassa do r _ Rambler quality for the larger-car > A PRODUCT OF AMERICAN MOTORS (CANADA) CORETED See the Rambler American, the larger Classic and the luxurious Ambassador, afl at your RCIA en ALLISON Mach EOD 1 cme Dial 894-7364