* aie eyerie® jar egg tineyinnde£, .xi« ‘dae ft PS hg se ats es Island News Page , Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Dec. 20, 1965, '5 Harbor Presents Closing Hours |For UIC Given Holiday season closing’ hours for the Charlottetown. office of | ~ aaa ineonne mmission have Ky by manager Tae Gao | On ,Dec. 24, the office will | close at noon and will remain |closéd until Wednesday, Dec. 29. On Dec. 31, the office will close jat noon and stay closed until Yinquest Hears Mén Warned Not To Make Trip In Boat WIARTON, Ont. (CP)—Four engineer consultant from St. men were warned not Ca‘harines, Ont,, told the hear Police Hunt Stolen Car 32.232 A 1961 black Buick wag stolen laos @ coroner's jury was Coroner J. T. H Robinson had from Clarke Street in Charlotte- | told here re-opened the adjourned inquest town at approximately 7:30 last |" The meh—Peter MacFarlane, Which, began Dec. 1 afer the night. 38, executive producer of CFTO- bodies of the men, who left The car is a four-door model TV._Thomas Nicholson, =. a equipped with scuba div 1g and is described as being ia draftsman Aria Gaiti, ” a sear, were discovered Oct. 27. | Tuesday, Jan. 4. Mr..Cheverie .said the claims pay divi of the commission will w overtime this week so that all payments of benefits will be processed and mailed be- fore Christmas Day. good shape with Quebec licence photographer and Roger EN Mr. Steltner said the ex>edl- ‘plates. 56 a University of Toronto tion was not properly Charlottetown Police are -is- geology. professor—ieft Tober- ‘The boat was too small and vestigating the theft and anyone mory, Ont., Oct. 23 to photo- not rigged for rough weather having any information about /graph a sunken vessel off Cove and the men were tired from this vehicle is urged to contact Island. their trip that morning from ————-— ithe: local police station. The car | Tobermory is about 48 miles Toronto."’ Bustling Scene GEORGETOWN — The Ger- two dredges, Pownal No. 2 and man freighter, SS. Diana, the J.P. Porter dredge are both which arrived in Georgetown 00 tieq up at the Queens wharf ‘ a ee ees te He ‘added that the men were complete a, 1,000 rok — they will spend the wis- Children Present | wood : lthe Bruce Peninsula. Cove , Is-|anxious—‘‘anxiety is ‘he first cambio pulp wood and clear |‘ "Set cae ver 9 Glee ie Ee te eee ie ee, ee lox Gaamie whate oho @ t1 1 | The Gulf Garden Foods Ltd. : nual Concert (the corser of Upper Queen and ate of the peninsula in Lake they exhibited this by putting on another 1,000 cords of trawlers, the Gulf Gallant, the Douglas streets at approximate- Huron their wet suits on before getting ‘ ’ Gulf Gull, Gulf Guard and the The children of Sherwood Hos- |ly 2 a.m. Saturday according to | Hermann Steltner, a marine to the boat. Cambio pulp is half barked by | \Howe Bay are docked at the pital presented. their annual |® City Police report. machines and ie consigned to /T@ilway wharf, all having landed Christmas concert on Saturday | The report stated James Bea- Burope cargoes of-fish--They will re- afternoon at the Hospital. ton, Alexancra, was the driver The cargo in Georgetown is main in port until after Christ- Beginning with the Christmas |of one car while the operator of mas to give their crews an op- Story, narrated” by hospital ‘the other vehicle was Edward Chaplains Rev. Ross Howard and LeClair, St. Clair Avenue. Rev. Walter Reid, and with| There was no estimate of da- Christmas hymns sung by the |mage available and there were children, the costumed actors no injuries reported. and actresses portrayed the ar-| A police report stated a car rival and refusal at the inn, re- driven by Wendell R. Thomp- fuge in the inane, and the son, 28 Mt. Edward Road, col- presentation of gifts from the |lided with an electric light pole , three kings to the Christ Child. | g¢_ Victoria Park at approximate- The concert was directed by ly 2.45 a.m. Saturday. | Mrs. Arnfast and Marie |" the damage to the vehicle —— teachers at the how 'was estimated at $125 and there * ‘was fo damage reported to the | pole. There were no injuries re- | ported. portunity to visit their homes in \Various Maritime centers. The new and recently launch- of trawler, the Gulf Grenadier, is aleo docked at the railwa: wharf and it is expected that Hull No. 14 which is a trawler as yet unnamed will be christened jand launched on Dec. 3B. Repairs Delay Treasure Hunt 8IG STICK | it eee Se ae ae Ice Cubes for 3 Your Christmas and New Year's tow to Halifax from where she sailed to Georgetown after | gine et arn od when mace ogtog 1 code et of OAK ISLAND, |X. cm — | FOR CHARLIE | Cabinet Age Eve parties... John Paul, 59, of Scotchfort, Scotia's’ Oak Island, Su 5 a’well known former distance more trouble poured on treasure SENIOR CITIZENS TREATED - Cee ‘Shows Drop : She is expected sr on > hunter Robert Dunfield of Los| ae sent ‘ television _ |Georgetown until | Angeles. a radio singer, Charlie The sixth annual Auld Ac- Food, City, age 89, oldest man of the City of Pc ocapter eager anak ‘ahem tha will proceed ot | Chamberlain an alder Shille. | OTTAWA (CP)—Average Mr. Dunfiled said the trans- | mission of his 80-ton crane broke | | down Saturday night and repairs | |will delay operations for two | days.. : He said the transmission was shipped to Halifax. attending the gatering, wen Blake Wood, Lions Club pre- sident. Mayor Walter Cox pre- sented’ Mr. Flood and Mrs. Elizabeth Macdonald, _ City, age 94, oldest lady attending quaintance night sponsored by the Charlottetown Lions Club for the senior citizens of Charlottetown and surround- ing--areaswas_ held at the Charlottetown Hotel last night. of the federal cabinet by 1% years under changes an- ,hounced Friday by Prime Min- |ister Pearson. Average age of the 26 cabinet }ministers now is 50-7 years. When Parliament was dissolved ‘Souris to complete load for overseas. \HARBOR BUSY | Georgetown’ harbour | busy scene as in addition to the freighters loading pulpwood, | lagh for Christmas. Mr. Paul.said- he cut the stick from. alders“ near his | home and planned on mailing it Saturday morning. | Holder of two long distance | running — records, Approximately zens attended the gathering. To conclude the gathering the citizens were taken on a tour of the City to view:the Christ- ._Mr. Flood was a S. R. JOHNSTON'S FINA Service Station At LEFT is James (Jim) the gathering a gift on behalf before his re Dantild sald most of the | says he set a cate nent teat Sept. 8 for the Nov. 8 fed- : week's w involved widen. ; leral election, i Saint Jon... 8 $30 Fine Giver [ine ofthe hole to 50 tect because | ihe distance in St winies Lan |the then 2einember cabinet was | St. Peters Road Phone 2-1632 Moncton . vere: S a miss any-| aiso establis 3 152.2, Lawrence SM. Mclnnis Funeral [iin 3 2 rerobrection SASS SF seit ee anagem 5 Orca Lawrence Bou of 67605 |Charlottetown . . ai oot level ;member. Youn is John Tur- s 8 Sydney « vese- 28 31 | Francis William Quinn, city, |hopes the crane will reach the| ta mn oe =n ner, wubranena minister with- ' . els: : Yarmouth . ....... & 37 \charged with breaking, entry, |.155-foot objective within a week. lout portfolio, He is 36. St. John’s ...:....-. 2% 39 jand theft. was ited for ; AIBAHY 6 3026s tess 3 M itrial before judge jury Boston: 2. sescseaser 31 38 when he appeared in City Police |Atlanta . ..se-.. 36 47 |Court Saturday. Magistrate A.J. 3 : a gsectennes & 5 nee ees. ua: and ‘ated the MIA ec Geese emaas ¢ . City, was Funeral services will be held quently opened oper 44 (8 led $90 and costs or 15 days for tomorrow morning at 9:30 from|MclInnis Photo and d Bout Sup- -Los Angeles ....... St. Dunstan’s Basilica for 8. M.|ply Shop on Kent Street. fee ee on McInnis, Charlottetown business-| During the Second: World War | ther +n nv _— | man and active workers in ser-|yr. MclInnig served with the! pee ee — oe vice organizations, who-died um-|Royal Canadian Airforce, - and pcape obstructing a police officer while executing his duty. A city resident was fined $30 expectedly in Charlottetown Hos-|completed g tour of ‘ops’ over pital | Saturday moreing Germany as 2 navigator. At the He was the the late \end of the wat he continued his Police Tans and gad interest in the services and ae? McInnis and Mrs played a*prominent role in the lorganization of the Coneeneeee |; Mr. MciInnis was taken to” ition Wing RCAF, Chatlottetown, | °" hospital Friday. He had not en- lof which he is a past president. | joyed the best of health for a} keenly interested in youth, number of years. McInnis was a strong sup- | A former member of the Na- prot, of the Boy Scout move- | tional Film Board and later |ment, and for two years, ise. | , employed in the visual aid de-|53. served in the capacity { partment of the. provincial _gov- provincial commissioner... | ernment, } Mr. M McInnis ee Mr. McInnis {s a former Ro- | itarian and also a past president | jof the United Services Officers | Club, He also held the post of | Firemen Answer recruiting officer for potential | officer candidates from colleg- | ._ Trio Of Alarms : es here. town Fi Te: tae sacaieen "\wo alarms Mf. McInnis {s survived by ' early. yesterday evening. At ap- jhis wife, proximately 4:10 p.m. the de- Moore of Charlottetown, Newfoundland on ifs way to Lab- rador. Late Sunday evening variable amounts of cloud and a few snowflurries were reported over the district. Temperatures. were ‘on_the_cold_side. It will be cloudy with a few snowflurries today, clearing for the most part this evening. Tues- day is expected to be sunny and cold. Prince Edward Island: New of | Brunswick: Cloudy with a few snowflurries and very cold: Winds 20. Low- | high at Charlottetown and Monc- ton 5 and 20, Fredericton zero and 15, Saint John 5 and 16, Ed- mundston 2 below and 16 above, Campbellton zzeroandt 8 W Campbeliton zero and 186. High tide today at Charlotte. the former Helen |town 9.16 a.m. and 8.44 p.m. At and |Rustico at 4.53 a.m. and 3.54 + partment was summoned to the Ritz Apartments on Upper Prifice Street to attend a flue + fire. vat “Theré was no damage report- “ed. At approximately 6:30 p.m. | firemen were called to %6 High- | four children. They are, Kathy, |p.m. Summerside tide eighteen 16, Brian 13 Linda 7 and Eliza- |minutes later than Charlotte- ‘beth 6. A brother Lorne resides |town. Sun rises today. at 7.31 '~ WEATHER MacKINNON FUNERAL te Funeral’ of Miss Annie McKin- non was held on Wednesday. morning from the Perry ‘Funer- al Home to St. Margarets Chureh, St. Margarets, where Requiem High Mass was cele- brated_by Rev. Joseph McLeod | who also conducted service at the grave. Pallbearers were John *Flynn, John MacDonald, John J. O’Hanley, ngus Mac- Donald, Patrick Carter, Rhoder- ick MacDonald. Interment was im the church cemetery. Tuesday, Out of respect for the late Stanley M. McInnis | McINNIS PHOTO & HOBBY will-be. closed_on until 1 p.m. lin Montreal. FUNE }a.m. and sets at 4.50 p.m. .CYR FUNERAL — The fu- neral for Joseph H. Cyr was held Friday, Dec. 17, from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home whefe ser- vice was conducted by Grant Sonmor and Donald Moffett. Hymns sung were Praise The King of Eternity and All Things New. Pallbearers were Robert Drake, Charles Griffith, Victor Sorensen and Lorne Wilkins. In- terment was in Peoples ceme- tery. Dec. 21st and costs or 15 days for disor- Grover H. Campbell, Toronto, Ont., was fined $20 and costs or 10 days for speeding. John Ro- |bert Wonnocott, city, was fined $15 and costs on a similar charge. Earl Watson Murdock recelv- eda reprimand for having de- fective brakes. Edison Smith, Pownal, was’ fined $5 and costs or two days for left-side parking. A city resident, charged with being ‘drunk and disorderly, was fined $30 and costs.or 15. days plus $7.95 or an additional three days for damages to a clothing |article of a constable. There were four cases of drunk and incapable. A city_re- |sident was committed on a oa | _ ATTENTION 201 (CONFEDERATION) WING MEMBERS ACTION! 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