a Parish Renewal Idea Draws Keen Interest =z feds titty a Fe Parkdale, and Linda Gaudet, Parkdale. Mrs. Robert Nightin- gale, Sherwood, is the general secretary Last Sunday evening, reflect- fon. group members attended a EASTERN FUNERALS ROACH FUNERAL — The funeral of the late Robert Roach was held on. Wednesday morning Oct. 20. from the home of his parents to St. Church, Souris, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by j Rev. J.J. Dunphy, who also con- |pital. The remains are resting at ducted the services at the grave. Flewerbearers were: Daniel Jar- vis, David Townsend, Bérnard Doucette, Melvin LaBrech, Ed- gar Dixon, Basil LaVie, Charlie Gillis, Beverly Morrow. Pall- bearers were: Keith MacKenzie. | David Chisholm, Clarence Gal- lant. James (Reg) MacDonald | Gerard MacDonald, Donnie La- | Brech. Interment in the Church cemetery. PAQUET FUNERAL — Th funeral of the late St. Clair Pa- quet was held on Tuesday morn- ing, Oct. 26 to St. Mary's ae Souris, where Requiem igh Mass was celebrated by Msgr. J.A. Sullivan, who: alse conducted the services at the grave. Present in the Sanctuary were: Rev. Finlay Mullally, Rev Wilfred Keefe, Rev. J.J.) Dun phy. Honorary pallbearers were* George MacIntyre, Andrew Mev. rant, Howard Wood, Peter Mac- Lelian, Howara Campbell, Wil-|- liam Doyle, Arthur Howatt, Cari NEPTUNE COMPANY Mary’s | Paquet. Pallbearers were: Leo- nard Walsh, Vernon Fraser, Earnest Deaghan, Thoma: Doyle, Lester O'Donnell, Char- les Fraser. Flowerbearers were. Bert Paquet, Leo Paquet, David Paquet, Reggie Paquet. Inter- ment in the church cemetery: SHEEHAN FUNERAL — The funeral of the late William F. Sheehan was held on Saturday morning, Oct. 23 from the home of his brother, Peter Sheehan, to St. Alexis Church, Rollo Bay . where Requiem High Mass was celebrated. by Rev. W.. Keefe who also conducted the services at the grave. Pallbearers were: John O'Keefe, Michael Mc- Gaugh, Reggie White, Xavier Mooney, Kyrn Keus, Ault Veld. / Interment in the church ceme | tery. \ ARRIVES Shakespearean play “As You McAndrew, publicity. director Like It.” Left to right, are. Be | Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Oct. 29, 1965. 5 Family Farm Would Better Under Liberal Rule - Jones at Afton Hall, last|seats to form another minori cmiucting ‘one of the cldest|HAD ENOUGH i ‘one of oldest | tural operations on the Is-| “Surely”, said the Liberal can- land at Bunbury, B. B. Jones, |didate, “Canada already has had Liberal candidate for Queen's enough of: minority government, aoe eas Tae ome oe ARASSSSSSAS Se RR with Mark MacGuigan of even though through sheer grit Eeatetiotowe, stressed mainly |and determination much was ac- betterment of the position of complished by the Pearson min- farm which already |rity administration.” Liberal gov-| It was true, he said, that some and “which important legislation was passed proved under |espite opposition obstruction administra-|but there were cruc' | Situations to be faced in the im- in this con- ™Mediate future which could be nt | nation.” Receives PhD DR. READ Local Scientist To Pick Judges TORONTO — A board of trus- | tees chaired by R.M. Fowler has been formed to select the panel placing the selection of judges in the hands of distinguished Canadians. Mr. Fowler, President of the Canadian Pulp and Paper As- sociation, will serve as: perman- ent chairman, The other trus- of judges, and Panel: 4s rs “ eS ; this year’s the fact that with regard | constructively Sa ecy| Dean Read, research scientist | tees, —_ aqeeiinn’ for two manufacturing subsidy | &Tme' ttressed Entomology peri-| years, 3 . Barford, Gen- - eee oneoeute tod sirendy all majority, representing -pre- |" * te Ex eral Manager of the Canadian been ‘processed for P.E.I. dairy Pondonent Canadian opinion. mental Farm, Charlottetown, re- Daily Newspaper Publishers As- farmers, and that cheques repre-_ “This decisive majority is now | ceived his Doctor af Philosophy | sociation; Pierre de Bellefeuille, senting the difference between '" sight’, said Dr. MacGuigan, | degree on Oct. 29 from the Uni- former editor of Le Magazine the prevailing average price of Providing all _ Liberal-minded | versity of Western Ontario, Lon- Maclean: and now director of Ghose at from $2.70 to $3.30 a Seated. |e reece with that outed con | a“ a Dr, | *xisibits for the Canadian Cor- | . & & Se oe pe ote ie at ats me NE OG ee, De era wee eB price of $3.50 at once. Another | Canada governed soundly and ef-|the direction of Dr A. W. A.| Kenne’ fomner president of the | o We 600 outstanding accounts would |{ectively by a working Parlia-| Brown, head of the department “se af, Bettiah Colemniale | Dial 4-4044 Ibe processed next week, he said, /™entary majority.” of Zoology. His thesis was ea-| University a | and the adjustment was later to| Mr. Jones set forth im his|titied, “Genetics of dieldrin re-|*2¢ now president of the Cam | be increased to around $4.00. speech the many moves which | sistance and of longevity of the | *##0 Centenary Commission. “What this means,” said Mr. |the present administration had cabbage maggot”’. Jones, “‘is that producers of | made to improve the position of He has returned to the experi- tA manufacturing milk will be paid the family farmer and agricul-| otal F Charlottetown from 30 to 40 cents more per ‘ure generally, and the policies | hore he will continue research a hundredweight for their product | Which had been set forth by the on the biology and control of this TAGUE a than when the Liberals came into Liberals still further to help im-| + ounlesome insect. In this con- : ” \Prove agricultural conditions. | ection he will en large on his FRIDAY 8:30 P.M. PeExpressed in dollar-return, said|, “We teed greatly, two mem- present studies of the various SATURDAY Mr. Jones, “this means an extra >€TS from Queen's County,” he parasites and predators which 8 & 10 P.M, return for some 6,000’ producers Sid. “to work with the former | Bre" an important factor in the MATINEE SAT. 3:30 of manufacturing milk of manny | eral meenhere bom Pee cauliel at tha sobhein. dasa ADM. 30c - dtc - 0c Dr. seteen a ‘the government and to all Can. | 94 other soil-borne insects. “THE QUICK GUN" in color pointed out that with a decided | 944 that we stand as one in this| Dean Read is a native Island | 14. vurphy - Merry Andrews. They feared his gun but drop in the percentage of the un-| Province for the advancement | er, having * et needed his courage. Love and life depended on him, Raw decided vote, public polls as of |"% only of Prince Edward Is-| side, P.E.I. and is a son of N-B. rage for a good town. Also two part comedy. For the entire this week had placed the Liber.| 12d but of Canada as a united | Read of S umerside East. He family. os pla eS: received his early education : Sunday services at Holy Trin- ity Anglican Church, George- town will be as follows: Holy Eucherist at 11 a.m. and Sun- day School at 10 a.m. Rev. JS. Sherren, Priest-in-charge. EGG PRICES Dealers Thursday were quot. j ing producers 46 cents per dozen for grade A large eggs delivered in Charlottetown in the ed state. They were offering 4 cents per dozen for A medium and 40 cents for A smalls. DIED YESTERDAY Word has been received in Charlottetown on the death of Mrs. Arthur’ Richard, formerly of Charlottetown. She died Oct. 28 at Moncton City Hoe- the Frenette’s Funeral Home. The funeral will be held Monday at 9 p.m. from St. Bernard's Church, Moncton. AT MUSEUM MEETING Moncrieff Williamson, art and museum-director at Confe- deration Centre, left yesterday to attend the Canadian Museums Association meeting in Ottawa. This meeting opens today with representatives from the Cana- dian Museums and Art Galler- jes across Canada attending. DIES IN MASS. Word has been received here of the death in Dorchester, aMss. of Mrs. Margaret Magner, the former Margaret Hagen of Mill- vale, P.E.1. She leaves to mourn, one sister: Nellie (Mrs. William Murphy?’ also of Dorchester, and two nephews and two nieces all of Prince Edward Island. Fune- ral services were held Oct. 22 CORRECTED TIMES New London Pastoral Charge, the Presbyterian Church. The Young People’s Society will meet Friday. Oct. 29 at home of Erroll Campbell, New London. Bible Study and Prayer Fellow- ship will feature slides of Ralph Balderston taken on his recent European church ‘tour. : All are cordially invited to this evening at the St John’s Presbyterian Church, Wednesday, Nov. 3 at 8 p.m. Services Sunday, Oct: 31 as follows: South Granville, wor- ship 11 a.m. New London Sunday | School 1.30 and Promotion Ser- , vice and worship 2.30 p.m. In the evening the annual Thankof- fering Service will be held at Long River Presbyterian Church 7.30 p.m. Special musie is arranged with Kensington Church choir. Rev. Leslie R&R Files, minister. j ‘ preening aan 8 trim You'll love the sleek look these slims give vou... 100% wools in and plaids, all Mashion- 2d to flatter .your fig- ure. By Highland Queen, Sportscraft, Sabre, Posluns and Creative. Sizes 8 - 20. 10°. 91” island 79 GRAFTON Low Overnight High Thursday SURGERY; PLANNED Dawson . ......... 6 Mrs. Douglas MacDonald ofiVictoria . svecucar we Forest Hill has entered the |Edmonton . ....... 29 P.EA Hospital where she will |Regina . occecucs a0 surgery.” Winnipeg . ........ 2° ANGLICAN SERVICES Ounwe. ee ee 7 ST. eviers ltd: Back From Meet Geneva Park (near Orillia) Ont. It is at Geneva Park that the “The Ubtin tl tw Fas kons” sa" A Se Se. SaaS Ba ALL N TONIGHT MIDNIGHT SHOW way NI SEER SE RR es WALT DISNEY'S >. SHOWN IN THIS AREA Written reports are then for- als 17 percent over the Conser.| "oi. ae Summerside, attended Prince of | COMING MON. - TUES., NOV. 1 - 2—8P.M. Nete Change in warded to Father Boyce, the vatives in national returns. He | coonge Dickson, disitiet Liverai |Wales College, Nova Scotia Agri-] time. “RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY —in color. eel MeCres, renewal ae are studied such well known observers as Women’s president; J.P. Nichol- re ae eer - a Scott. Showdown in the high Sierras. Best western in preparation final or Peter Newman as prosnosticat-| 500, Charlottetown; Roland Mac- cdon- NG. Matinee Wed. 3:30—— preaching phase of the renewal. | HALIFAX (OP) — The wea- [io , Newman, as prosnosticat-| re cuthbert: end A.W. see cutinag ot Wein Wares teh watt; oe en ce This is scheduled to take place ther office says snow fell Thurs- a minimum of 144 seats against | Matheson, Charlottetown, He i eg ae has three ing anheall to life during the last two weeks of | day evening. over most of Nova |9¢ for the Conservatives and 25| Meeting chairman was Ernest children pee * wad : nineties service of commitment conduct- | Lent. The subject matter of the | Scotia and extreme —_ for the two splinter parties. | Smith. calgres. ee sooo = ed ty the pastor, Rt. Rev. PF, | %¢?mon during the pYeaching | New Brunswick, as a ‘Mr. Diefenbaker has now ad- | MacDonald, VG, to invoke the | Phase will be determined by | ance centred south of Halifax | mitted”, sald Dr. MacGuigan, Condition Good . aid of the Holy Spirit on. the | “2¢ teaching of the Church in the | moved eastward. “that the ‘very best the Conser- Pg pee new parish venture Second Vatican Council; and by The disturbance will be well |vatives can hope to gain in the Re rt Sa ; ‘ — - The small group meetings | “¢ needs of the people as de- east of the district today and a on Nov. 8 in enough po ys ; are designed to help the parish. | "mined by the surveys and re- | strong northhwest flow of drier Edward Roberts, six id i relate thei Christian Oy ee re air, will produce’ mostly sunny eaten nine een PrO- Charlottetown i eennn ; 2 It 4 three underw Ss an a faith to saatiors of daily life. a gg Prt ties | Maritias srerede $825,000 project. New facilities ©2° acridine recently, was re-| tet tho 2 pegs dete the new approach to parish re-| Warmer air, now. over the |Provided at Geneva Park will be 0" b mood comaition weet f witunt wa ae | newal in St. Pius X Parish coin-.| western provinces, is expected |@ rebuilt an Sew doe: |e ee ae ee any set Pre | cided with an approach re-| to reach the district by Setur- |Mitory for 100 and auditorium) General Hospital in Halifax. ® “| commended by Pope Paul in a|day, accompanied by cloudy |@"d_ classroom complex for) DF. A-U. Saunders, attending | 4 coeemte ce tetng ate ceaamedanad Cee ot | “a “ai 5 . y a m . for “a human and earthly the- forecasts: East. | , The use of this modern Leader- Skull fractures and concussion. Minister of Transport ology oe from the ‘‘con- aes e Edward Island, "|ship Training Centre will be| He was flown to Halifax Wed. | ; sideration of earthly realities - | ern New Brunswick * |open to religious, education and|necday night after being struck strengthened by the desire. to Southern Hal Lower a. Joh irecreational association having |by an antomobile on Weymouth ou ee onan raae cool. |similar objective to the YMCA. Street. serve its needs and accept its | light in the evening Low-high at ways of speaking and living.” | Charlottetown ‘32 and 40, Monc- 0 “This”, said the Pope, “wilf} ton and Saint Jotm 28 and 40; ¥ give to Christianity new expres- | Outlook for Saturday. Cloudy sions and believers." and warmer. : IS PATIENT Mrs. Fern Horton, Murray WEATHER ’ YMCA Official River, is a patient in the Kings Hon. J. wri ares AND YOUR TWO QUEENS _ LIBERAL CANDIDATES A A wkea eee ie Nee Od a PETER CUSHING ‘Peter wooomonre FELT NTN Pe NAS RES BO B. B. Jones _ “GIVE you the TRUE FACTS” - TUNE IN CFECY -TV 6.10 - 6.25 P.M. FRI., OCT. 29th — MAKE YOUR VOTES COUNT VOTE Liberal Nov. 8th TRS TEAR Ae, HTS t= Inserted by the P. E. I. Liberal Ass'n, . , SS { '