TIGNISH FESTIVAL WINNERS Some of the first prize win- ners in the second day of the West Prince County Music = ascents EASTERN FUNERALS . woaaa FUNERAL — The funeral of John Holland was held Wednesday morning from the Perry Funeral Home to~St. Columba’s Church, East Point, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. W.D. Mac- Donald. who also’ conducted ser- -*ice at the grave. Pallbearers were Bernard Mossey, Hugh MacEachern, Robert Rose, @tiarles MacMahon, Kenneth Fra-er, James Holland. Inter- ment was im the church ceme- tery ENMAN FUNERAL — The funeral for Roy Enman of Ver- non River was held Friday af- ternoon frem the Jenkins Fun- eral Home to Vernon River Un- it€d Church. Services at the Church and grave were conduct- ed by Rev W_E. Grant. Hymns sung were Will Your Anchor Hold and Abide With Me. A solo Each Step I take,..was sung by Linda Drake. Pallbearers were John Huntley, Wilfred” Furness, Festival were: left to right, Lonnie Maclsaac, - O'Leary Public School; Nola Perry, \First P.E. | FUNERALS ‘ISLAND NEWS PAGE Board Of Accreditation ‘Seabee And Central Districts. | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Set., May 15, 1965. $3 30,000 Lbs. Fish Carried To Bottom With Cape Bear _SOURIS_— stern Fish- | Submerged ice had been lis- The. § the probable-cause-of the sinking of the Souris-based drag- j meee: and M. F. McDougall, Alberta, past president The ex- ‘ ecutive serves for one year. CANCELS DEAL TOKYO AP Commur''t A d B E China cancelled Friday a lon:- pprove y ng ineers , Standing dea! for purchas ‘i a $27,000.09 vinylon plant ‘ren Canada’s 47,000 engineers to British Columbia, vice-president; Japan. charging that Premier contribute to the fimancing of R- Genereux. Saskatchewan, ies | Coke goverrmen s the project. to be handled by be : younger engineers. No definite raf of the executive com- : ERG S me an enemy The Canadian Council of Pro * fessional Engineers decided here yesterday to approve the setting up of a Canadian Accreditation ees Board decision as to the nature of the a beard, whose purpose project hasbeen made, althou be to establish national there have\been v sug- re f s — for the. engineering gestions on ways to ~ the re | profession will be set up with- contribution of the engi f aos = eration in a year of two. a spokesman profession to—_man his | for the meeting said world.” j Centre ; The decision was made at the council's annual meeting held yesterday and Thursday at the Charlottetown Hotel. Another resolution made gave the council's support to the profession's participation in Ex- po 67. The council will urge U.S. DELEGATES Among some # delegates and observers attending the meect- ing were four Americans: L = Ruth, California, president elec of the National Council of Stele Boards of Engineering Examin- ers: J. H. Sands, North Caro- lina, NCSBEE executive secret- MONDAY, MAY 17, 7.30 P.M. WINNER OF ary. N. L. Freeman. New York, Tignish; 1% Shea, Anglo: front row, Betty. Arsenault and Thresa Gallant. / |. Man_ Named To Board A successtul year was “report- ed at the annual meeting of the Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. held at the head office in Char- lottetown “May 12. The president, D. Stairs, re- ported an increase in the load growth in Prince Edward Island and Fredericton, N.B. He stated “hat prospects for continued growth appeared to be good in both Greas of the company "s op- erations In addition to the present dir- Dingwell MacLeod, Peter Goes- ell, William Ross and Clifford Sullivan. Flowerbearers were Frederick Enman, Douglas Lea, Donald Enman, Kenneth Mas- ters and William Enman. Inter- ment was in the churek ceme- tery: ectors who were saciid for ‘the coming year, a Charlotte- town man, Arthur H. Peake, was elected to the board. Mr. Peake. a prominent lawyer, has been the company's solicitor for se- veral years. Mr. Stairs welcom- ed Mr. Peake to the board as the first P.E.I. member. Following the annual meeting. a directors’ meeting was held at which Mr. Stairs was appointed chairman of the board and A.W. Howard was appointed president ev of the company. Mr. Howard, a resident of Montreal, has been a member of the board of direc. tors of Maritime Electric Co Ltd. for several years and is al- so president of Canelco Services Limited, the electric utility ser- vice_.in. the. Kensington area” carne SHIRTS Henderson for 51 Available And On Display At. The corner of Grafton and Queen St. & Cudmore years. Availabl MOORE & Lt e At... MacLEOD d. Brantiorn CaNane Queen St. Charlottetown HARDING Pages CARPETS 28, 29 St. Peters Road Are on display, and available at - Archer & MacDonald Limited Phone 4-6345 PROGRESSING Steriing Molyneaux, North RI- ver, is progressing favorably in the. P.E.I. Hospital, after under- going surgery. RECOVERS Bruce Luque of Astoria, Ore- gon, US.A., formerly of Cra- paud, has made a complete re- covery after a recent operation on his left knee. SATISFACTORY Roger Bernard, injured in a highway mishap here Thursday, was reported in satisfactory con- dition yesterday in Halifax hos- pital. He was taken to Halifax with neck injuries Thursday by an RCAF Albatross aircraft from Greenwood, N.S. INDECENT ASSAULT The case of Allan MacKenzie Fleming, [93°Kent Street, charg- ed with indecent assault, was heard in camera Friday after- noon before acting Magistrate Charles R. McQuaid, QC, who adjourned the case to May 18 to complete the evidence of the de- fence. Two crown witnesses were heard at yesterday's ses- sion. CARD PARTY Following are the results of a recent card party held at Dun- staffnage School, in aid of the 4H Club: ladies’ first, Mrs. Ro- wall Boswall; second, Mrs. John Delves and Mrs. Clifford Pal- mer (tied); consolation, Mrs. Wilfred Thompson: gent’s first, Norman Dunning: second, Wil- fred Thompson; consolation, Preston Scott; door prize, Lloyd Vessey; special prize. Mrs. Aden Clow; freezeout, Mrs. Win- ston Stewart and Donald Jen- kins. LEARNS OF DEATH Mrs. Robert MacKinnon, West Royalty, received the news of the death of her son-in-law, Staff Sgt. Larry E. Hitchcock as a re- sult of a car accident in Ger- many. Left to mourn are his wife, former Ruth MacKinnon, and two children, Donna, age 7, Ronald, age 6. Also left to mourn are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hitchcock, two brothers and one sister of Volga, Kentuc- ky. The funeral will be held Sun- day afternoon in -Volga, Ken- tucky. GRADUATES and Mrs. Victor Douse, Sher- wood, received her graduation diploma at the Eastern Pente- costal Bible College graduation exercises which took place at Massey Hall, Toronto, April 3. Gloria attended Central Roy- alty school, and graduated in commerce at Prince of Wales College in 191. She entered EPB college at Peterhboronch in 1962. She plans te continue at the college press in Peterbor- ough for the surmmer. She has been a member of the staff for two years. place in People’s cemetery. CORMIER FUNERAL *— Requiem High Mass was cele- brated by Rt Rev. William Simpson The Royal Canadian Legion graveside service was conducted by Harry Mortimer with last post and reveille sound-.. ed by William Blanchard. Pall- bearers were: Henry Doiron. Jack Power. William Davey. John McCarville, Meivin Peters and Tennis Gallant. Interment took place in the Catholic ceme tery with service being con- ducted by Rev. Robert Mac- Donald. An LOL service for N_ Albert MacDougall was held Thursday evening May 13, MacLean Funeral Home where service was conducted by -Wor- shipful Master Vincent Mac- hymns were Unto the Hills and The Lord’s My i MacDOUGALL FUNERAL — tending in a body were staff and 1965. ‘at the } Nevin and W. Blair Ma-Don- ald Floral Hilis Memorial Gardens. Shepherd. At-/ Interment took place in Kenzie and Chaplain Malcolm Sirf MARCELLO H : eee WINNER BEST ACTOR AWARD Qtahan Fim Critics Sever Ridbon) . Divorce SUNDAY, MAY 16 > ) ; mmcare MERVYN LeROY CAMERON MITCHE | sewer tne voice of FRANKIE LAIME singing ‘Strange Lacy in Town’ | Temescery: a a a a s TONIGHT “GREAT! DELICIOUSLY INGENIOUS ! A film that will ge dewn as one of the great comedies! ”’ —Bosley Crowther, New York T:mes na Ce A italian Day wt Somer Pay te FR GENER LTE SS ESS. pen ‘ . WINNER CANNES FESTIVAL AWARD “BEST COMEDY” SUNDAY AT 9.00 _ PETER FINCH owe com cms owe recor asecmart WOR AGE memomsomen | representing the New York -P.E.1. DANCE FESTIVAL pat en Ste Ric the State Board of Engineering Ex- Ca aminers: and P. H. Robbins ye: vena. executive director ; of the National Society of Pro- oe help. The: pumps~ were not : Admission: 50c :2 cies Snct egy inet fessional Engineers : Students 5c a ahead of the water.- AP srovionss 0: Ceante. _ 9 Tickets on. sale at Box Office The nearest port, Cheticamp Z well as the Yukon Territory. ee <. Nova Scotia, was filled with were repecsnated at the meet. ais : enting the ibility ne “1 = —— Ted towing. The crews of the sndier. and Brace Lenaas * - +” * x» - ¥ draggers began salvaging all Most__yepe_ tee comer Paes | possible equipment. In about its annual meeting in Vancouv three hours from the time the REPRESENTS PROVINCE & TODAY ONLY * SHOWS 1 7 7 - 9 trouble was. noted, the vessel Mayor B. H. Yeo, president Re seed ae —— F. : iB went down. of the provincial mayor's and patric wa 1a, was i . ae ade ae a : The Cape Bear was capiain- municipalities association, lea- chosen president of the council. eva f urtis Meant haufmann re ee ene ee nee ta te mace io cegnencnt Other members of the new ex- : ned by a crew of four. The Rich. the province and town of Mon-—ecutive—are,-W.—M_—Armstrong._ ard aed Brian is captained by tague in’ Windsor, Ont. at the Richard MacIntyre of Souris and C2Madian Federation of Mayes FeelW owned by Usen Fisheries of and Municipalities. Why leak, Run-down, Souris. - ENTERS HOSPITAL ‘Tired, Nervous or Old? = Ww. D. _,, Johnston, well-known wey oer ren tn sos om, MacFadyen. Hymns sung were older gentieman of Montague, S0gRe See See" Abide With..Me_and Rock’*-of~has~-entered..the.. Kings. County. oe shan: ee oe Ages. ‘The funéra! for Mr. Mac: Memorial Hospital. for. tre2t- “Qstrex -totay:~Heips fed2in: your younger, Fe Dougall was held Friday. May ‘ment. 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