ISLAND NEWS PAGE : * Western And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottctown, Mon, Jan. 25, 1965. 3. ey Don Loney Will Speak At Sportsmen's Dinne MORELL -—The - fourth . an-; Morell in the past three years nual Morell Sportsmen's Dinner|have been: Mike Hennessey, 4 is set to go Wednesday, evening, | 1962; Gus MacFarlane of Mount Jan. 27, at Morell Regiona! High | Allison University, 1963; and School, with Don Loney, he ad)/ Maurice (Rocket) Richard, 1964, | football coach atSt. Francis| Wednesday's dinner will be Xavier, as guest speaker.’ served at seven o'clock, with a. The Morell function, originat-| reception starting at six o'clock. ed in 1962 to assist payments on |The main course wil! consist of the capital cost of a new cpm. | roast beef. munity rink, has been a “red! Proceeds from the dinner letter” date on the sports calen- | will be used to help pay for the dar of this province ever.since,| new rink, now in its third year with more than 300 people at-|.of operation, and to support a | tending annually. | bustling minor sports program This year's headline speaker, | in hockey, baseball, and eter | Don Loney, was one of the out-| minor sports. standing Canadian footbal! play-| Thé.dinner will be followed ets in Canada with Ottawa, by a program of local entertain- Rough Riders a few years before | ment. he turned to coaching. He made | his first mark with Shearwater he was an honorary citizen of Flyers in the Atlantic Football | the United States. Conference, but he gained real! . Medical fame at St. Francis Xavier Un-| came to iversity in the past five years. Under Loney, thé X-men be-| For one of the top college grid | stitu in the nation, defeating | like McGill and Univer- Wins-/ Churchill had ton's only son, may be thé sixth. | when he was out of The four former prime minis-| before he was ters are Sir Alec a5e2 lhe created history be remembered | history is read.” | drew up at the ALLIED YOUTH POST CROWNS ROYALTY The crowning of the Allied Youth King end Queen of Tig- nish Regional High School at e@ carnival and dance held Friday in the school auditor- | ate ium. The program was im and Tena McMahon, r!ght, Child Escapes charge of Cathy Fraser, Patsy Place the crowns on the heads | Broderick and Mary Handra- 0 King Norman Bernard and | Bump By Car han. Here Paul McAlduff, left, Queen Judy McAlduff. Island's Welfare Bureau _To Get New Jersey Aid |ge==253 SUMMERSIDE BUREAU In his report yesterday out-{of social agency is primarily | Caf 80 quickly he did not have OF THE GUARDIAN going president~ William Jay | that of leadership in the work of | time to stop. The, annual meeting of the told the meeting the agency's | social reconstruction. | Mrs. Theresa Pineau, 282 Prince Coiinty Welfare Agency; ‘opefation has inereased: tonsit-+~—This—inetudes—work=-with and+ Hillsboro St... a in vee held here yesterday afternoon, |erably in volume over the past study of the problems which | Y Store ; was highlighted by a flying visit , year. |constantly present themselves |‘ the child at the scene while by a New Jersey physician, Dr.' He stated the financial bur-|when families ‘and individuals | ting for the ambulance to Frank Colantuono, who chart-,dem of operating the agency| seek help in the moment of cri- | e. ered a plane in Montreal early each year is becoming m ore | sis. | EL Hospital yesterday, flew to Summerside acute as “we simply cannot ob-| “It is important to note”, she | P-E-I. Hospi to make a brief speech to the tain sufficient funds to carry |continued “that they come in) cpa rele ona meeting and then returned im- out the program demanded by|the moment of crises’. This} + the eter mediately to Montreal. ° an ever-increasing case load. | should not be a reality and | Short me suffering from The plane carrying Dr. Colan-| In 1964, he said, the agency | would not be, if our service |® scratches. tuono landed on the harbor ice received $18,734 as its allotment | could get out from under the and the doctor immediately | from the United Fund but is ex-| backlog of an accumulation came to the meeting. He then | penditures were just over $30,-| problems — to rise to the role spoke for approximately 10 min- 900, an increase of 6.5 per cent | of leadership where prevention, utes on the Sister Mary Eugene | ver 1963. rather than cure, is the result of Foundation which has been| He added ‘nae ae arg mane) bard service’. formed in New Jersey in honor Year promises little re rom | In the presentation of the fi- history’ of the sister, who is executive ‘the financial plight and the ag-| nancial report it was noted Gait cotest can aie Sehones director of the agency here ency looks forward to ever in-|the agency had a cash surplus| ” Dr. Colantuono and his wile’ +0t-$1,468 at the end of the finan- | "Most Rev. H. HL Clark,” An- ert Beer, 9% Brighton was only slightly injured when struck by a car on the St. Peter’s Highway shortly before 11 Saturday ‘ Melvin Frederick Gmethu Marshfield, was the- driver of in the Atlantic $ “Shortly after ® o'clock this dropped | morning, Sunday, | Sir Winston Churchill died at his home h[ten qeanpat Ge Seapent.<i Sie ae of Nova Scotia, in governor ova a telegram to Lady Churchill: “Nova Scotia mourns the death aee ?] 398 ? adopted a child here through; —“Our future outlook is uncer- | cial year but Nazaire Arsenault, | sican primate of the Prince County agency 15 months ago and the couple are| able. in the not too distasit "i-| stated the surplus remained on- returning here Tuesday to j ture, to open a sub-agency in Al- ng 2 odopt | ertan, staff and funds permit- @ second one. Some time > a testimonial adopt children . Some 114 children -.E.I, have been adopted Jersey couples through through the adoption_of | these children, they formed this donated to the heading it has agreed to pay out of it, the salary or salaries of ad- ditiona) staff members to amount of $7,000 annually. ‘DEATH NOTICES Received too late for Classified ‘ee | tain’, he said. ‘‘We hope to be |who preserted the statement, | news ting”. 4 Ia her report Sister Mary Eu- | WEATHER TORONTO (UP) — Tempera- res Min Max. 8 8 “4 16 . 8 Victoria. sis 88 | Edmonton . : | Calgary cere | Regina ee | Winnipeg .. year’s deficit. The new slate of officers elected to replace the outgoing | Sone stated that her experience | executive is as follows: William | over the years in social work | J. Nugent, president: F4. G.H. |has indicated that the function | Montford, Clarence Doyle, secretary. Addressing briefly were: Hon. | Wedge, provincial minister ces Perry and Rev. Dr. Louis Callaghan. The meeting was concluded by a panel discussion chaired by J. 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