_ CITY AREA - FUNERALS Pupils Juess in as instruction MacLURE FUNERAL ~—— The ' Centre- kindergarten whitch fe ’ ¢ ———-- MacLean Jan—Mitier;- pretend Interment’ 3 —_-The-funeral-ofJames—Michaal servce a solo, No Not One. was sung by Mrs:‘ Eric Leard. Con- gregational hymns were Nearer My God To Thee and In The Sweet Bye And Bye— ers were Arnold Neil, Neil, Irving Neil, Preston Neil, . Ernest MacLure, and Newton MacLure. Flower bearers were Irving Leard, Jack - MaclLarre, Fenton MacLure and Ira Mac- Donald Interment took place in the church-cemetery ABBOTT —, The funeral for George Abbott was held yester- ~~@ay afternoon June 22. 1966, from oni Zion’ Presbyterian Church where Bosto funeral service was ao by Rev. Donald Campbe Hymns sung were The Lords - Shepherd and Breathe on Me; Omer | . funeral for. Mrs. John. B. Mac- ‘has te Seeing os aoe Lure was held Wednesday June : 22nd, 1966, from the MacLea wh Funeral Home #0 the Fairview © _ A Baptist’ Church, North Milton TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- where service was conducted ty tyres ; Rev. TW. Howard. During the Low overnight wigs Wednesday | SCHOOL CLOSES TODAY Olthrop -gives puppetry at the Confederation Songs, poems, and dances will fill -the pro- gram, and the grand’ finale will be a mime-of “Peter and the Wolf’ executed in living colour by a cast of eight. This will be the second. year of op- puppet - | where they- will be served S - Annual Meeting plays + Set For Friday Maritime Hereford Breeders ~will hold their field day and an- nual meeting this weekend in Prince Edward Island. The group will meet a at a.m, at the farm -of President Max Thompson, Lower Tryon sandwich luncheon. “4 ae ~ (sland News Page ; DRIVER NOT BLAMED 4 at Montague and Lower Vonta- ‘sue Several of the lad: es Volun- teered to assist on this project. It was also decided to have the diving raft repaired and paint- ed. William Brehaut and Ralph Beckyill be asked to look after this matter, x Clements Cove has been made- available to the -water commitee for he a decision was Teached ‘. have garbage and rubbish containers placed at the cove and the » com- : _ salhey hemorrhage. There was also a brain hemorrhage and broken ‘ribs. trons On -spegking of the latter pro- blem wat the beach this also a ssea brought up the situation so far é a Se asthe town of Montague -is| avin seph from papers ete. On the main : oe ee . les Made mention’ df the mess r4 ffrom papers etc. On the main eG ver IAP) x & aeponeee Streets of Montague Others politician just back from Peking complained of the mess_creat-. 54¥5 Chinese Communist leader the dump whe mnie ona alee sertausl: Japanese newspapers ial blow off their trucks to lodge report. They say. Kenzo Matsu- in. the streets or, yards they pass: mura, a member of the ruling Breath of God. Members of the. HALIFAX (CP) — The Mari- ed, Charlottetown Fire Department, employees of Island Construc- tion Company, employees of Is- Reginald . MacDonald, ‘ Chandler. Lorne. Casford, Sidney Dawson 47 73 Ve Liberal-Democratic party, told ee ee eee 48 64 | They leave at one o'clock to reporters in Toyama, western Edmonton ........ 5168 visit Hereford herds in the 0’- Jena ie Japan, that there is no’ doubt Regina ....; Leary and Alberton areas. At Mao is iH. He added that he was @.3 that evening the breeders told by Chinese he met in Pe- | Toronto fit—e ; . Ottawa _ the new ‘Legion hall at Kensing- : = ’ Montreal ‘ton where the annual meeting an e Owr’Y ais al 2 Quebec will be held ’ Fredericton ....<¢ eis Guest speaker will be Charlés : r ; Saint John ....... 45 2 ai eaeabeie, Leitch, Calgary national secre. ALBERTON -- Erskine Miller Vor driving on the wrong side In Memoriam Monefon ©. .....++4 S18 a tary and editor of the Canadian Hardy, Alberton, represented by of the highway Jolin David M Halifax 47 #R Beverly “Vaniderstine, _—_Mon- Hereford Digest Also present Bruce —MacDonald—was found Donald, Portage, was fined ‘0 MacDonald — In sdd_ and - Charlottetown 43 67. |fague, is reported to be making wij] be National President Rob- ate by Magistrate -W. Chester loving memory. of our dear Sydney 64 a rapid recovery after an Op- ert Mayhew of Bury, Quebec. 5. MacDonald at Alberton yes: and costs. Joseph Ben Peters, son brother Lloyd Yarmouth SA ‘eration. in the Kings County Hos-.| Saturday forenoon the group terday,_on-two-separate charges Hgntah was fined $10. and costs Allison —MacDonald —who— St. John's 53 pital on the second of June. wij! visit the farms of -Fulton Of driving—while impaired and tire squealing. wae drowned June 23, 1935. — of ao = oe North fmed $75 and costs on ea Evidence was heard in the... .. ashesespane 2 eee ; oue bike: oe val ae <M case of Eart-¢ Coughiin,-For- jm **- 's lonely bere. wien 64 RS In the obituary noticé of War. * : ‘i tune Cove, charged with . you Atlanta’ ......-+.- ley. Robert Kinch,. Alberton South. passing ea Panna <....secos0- 71 89 ren Henderson, the name of seis pad cota” ad a school bus while it was dis And sad we are today, Miami 73 - 96 Rev. Henry Tye who conducted _ At noon = soup a at fal dente oF caisaman charging passengers and the For life ts not the same t ; ; Court Experimental Farm ceedi \Los Angeles 30 74. the funeral service was eanitied. whe-s Charlie Scranton,- South- $0. to the door of a car owned Benue oo -s aa you were called port is serving a Hereford steak DY Gerald Barwise, O'Leary ames Keefe, Tignish, times weather office says a dis- . and te was ‘fined $10. and costs for away. turbance approaching the dis- IN COLLISION barbecue fer the windup session: ie case, was adjourned to speeding. Yau could not say. good- trict from the northwest will 4 195,Chevrolet and a 1951 or July: 29 Se ot bye ‘to. us, A charge against John J it’ st as well ic loud nts Variable to- 52 Chev Folet éollided, at the cor- e ames AR ; Perhaps it’s ju i om Maca pumennees sere ratcahcciraber yr mt 0 tines | ner of. Prince Street and Graf- Fie Day : sae thane teak ooo oe MO Sear aca on, We never could have said Stuart ly to occur over New Branswick ton Street at approximately 8.45 f Paes his licénse-was—suspended—was— MONTREAL (CPs —— Young goed-bye in the afternoon and - evening, !ast night. No details were avail- Sched | d meets artists follow’ fashions blindly To one we loved so well. Stead, William MacDonald and and over Nova Scotia and Pririce. able from the city police depart- d U e us Charles Thibert, Alberton and. without putting meaning into jg it was a sudden ending, land in the evening. men © Injuries were-re ~ E " essie a rton were oo sudoen orget, Carl Bradley. -Remains were Edward Is t. N port J Hardy, Albe! thei T den to forget forwarded to Saint , cremation. EASTERN FUNERALS ma John for..-.The. disturbance is expected to ed. be Glose enough to the district Friday to give all three pro ;Vvinces a mainiy | Temperatures over New Bruns- jwick will be cooler Friday, Regional forecasts: cloudy “aay. IN TORONTO | Mr—and-Mrs- Carron and daughter. Sherry Mae, Montague, are in Toronto, Ontario, where Mr. McCarron~ Members of the PEI. Short. ‘horn Breeders Association will =hold-their_annual_fielt-cayext-— Monday, onthe farm of Richard Smith, New Glasgow Mr. Smith ts a‘hreeder of Nova Scotia, Prince Fdward (will enter Toronto General Hos- Scotch Shorthorns, bit the fiel: ‘Island: Variable cloudiness. a MacDONALD — FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Ella J. MacDonald was held on Tuesday afternoon from the home of Mie winds light ar aa th jam Matthew, Souris. ‘Service was conducted by Rev. > FE Phinney. Hymns sung were The Lord's My Shepherd. and Unto the Hills. Pallbéarers were: Allan K. MacLean, Fred Mullal- ly, ighton Dixon, Joseph MacDonaid—Robert MacKenzie, —¥ernon—— Poole—Fiower- were Wilham McLaren, John t took place in: the Souris West cemetery. MATHESON FUNERAL — The times ADT. funeral of Keith Matheson was , held on Wednesday afternoon * from: Jelley’s Funeral Home to O'Leary United Church where '. service was conducted by Rev. | Lord Of All Being and What A Friend We Have In Jesus. Pall- bearers were Ronald McKinnon. Alfred Foley. Stanley Dumville. Edgar Cannon. Cecil- Dennis Herbert Leavitt. Flowerbearer were Marne Kennedy. Charles Foley... Clifford Ellis. Ira Ellis Milford Jelley. Jack _Turner Members of Corinthian Lodge Number 19 AF and AM, 0° Leary. and Zetland. Lodge num ber 7 AF and AM. Alberton at, tended a Masonic funeral ser vice in the funeral home Tues day -evening-! The service was conducted by past master Ran- - dall Boates. Interment was in Bloomfield United Church ceme tery MacDONALD FUNERAL . — MacDonald. Peakes Road. PEI. was held from St.' Ter- esa’s Church,.9n Monday. June Mh. at 9 am. Requiem Higl Mass was celebrated by Rev. E L. Murray. Pallbearers were El- mer Grant, Arthur Myers. Law- —-frence—Campbell__Lee—Finlayson- Frank Kelly and Alvin MacInnis Interment in the Church ceme tery HERMANS -FUNERAL — The fnneral for Frederick Henry Hermans took place on Wednes- dav morning from the Hennes sev Funeral Home to- St. Dun- stan’s ayes where Requiem Hich Ma was celebrated bs Rt Rev Wiliam Simpson whe also conducted the service at the grave——Pallbearers— et €. 40k red.Bradle x.Nonald MacEach. StS, Eee, acne, ree Duffs Jack Power. Gerald: Mad digan. Interment took -place the Roman Catholic cemetery WIGHTMAN FUNERAL The funeral of Ceci K. Wight Halifax, N.S:.- was held trom the Trinity United Church. Montague, on Monday, June 20th at 230-pm. The ser- “wipe was condieted- py Rev se] Burns assisted by Rev ‘man, Rus Mut 4 _p.m__™Summerside tide eighteen KeMNEIn inates™ 1ater™ few showers and chance of a. thundershower tms eveninz: not much change in temperature; ing to southwest 20, low-high at Holifax_and Yirged: 4 and 68. Kentville, New Glasgow and Geshen 45 and 75; Sydney look for, Friday, cloudy, not much change in temperature. High tide today at Charlotte. town 3.27 a.m. and 2.44 ‘Rustico at 9:37 a.m. and 11.58 arlo town Sun {rises today. at 5.44 a.m. and set at 8.45 p.m. All 3 dock’ J. Fraser and ‘Graeme Fraser. The hymns Rock of. Ages and Lead Kindly Light were sung by = chor Care Of You was sung “S Mr and Mrs. Douglas Coffin, Dr. A E. Ings and -Joan, Coffin. Mrs. Lioyd Fraser was organ-accom- panist. Members of Hillside Lodge’ 10.0.F. attended in a body: -The Lodge burial service was conducted by Ross Hamiil- ton, Noble Grand. and Lorie Wiggington. Chaplain. Honorary pallbearers were Harry MacGre- gor, Carl Stewart. A:F. Camp- ‘bell and George MacIntyre Ac- tive pallbearers were Lester Mc- Leod. Eric Connor, Jack Annear, Colin MacDonald, Ethan Stew- art and Dr. Kenneth MacIntyre .Flowerbearers -were Dr. WS MacIntyre, Lorne Wiggington, George Preece, Charles Fraser, James Lowery, Dr. L.A. WJohn- ston. Members of the Montague Branch, No. 8, Royal Canadian Legion attended in a body. The Legion graveside service. was “vead-by Comrade Basil MacKin- non. The last. post and revielle was sounded by Comrade Georze Boudreault. Interment in the Montague Community cemetery. STEWART FUNERAL — The -funeral for Ira A Stewart. New |. Perth, was held from the Church of Christ, Montague, on Sunday, June 19th at 230 p.m. The ser- vice was conducted by Kenneth Norris. assisted by EL. Jones. The hymns Face To Face and Safe In The Arms Of Jesus were sung by the choir. A solo Bey- ond ‘The Sunset was sung by William Weale. Edward Mac- Laren was organ-accompanist The pallbearers were Leslie ~ MacDonald, Kitchener Smith, Leslie Campbell, Reginald’ Hen-, nebery, Edward Walsh. Homar Wilham. Minchin, “Ross— Hamil- ton, SLayton Campbell, Alliston Currie, Preston Dewar. Ted Mel- lish, Glen MacLaren ‘and George Kennedy. Interment took place in the Union Road cemetery = o B.C. BOASTS ABALONES Abalones, a member of the snail family found. on roeky eeeanshores--in-Brsh—Colim- bia are considered a delicacy far The Hower eesters—weee~q pital for surgery. FINED $5 Perley Williams,- city, - and is-morn- Kier Thomas Jones, Parkdale, ¢, were each f&ned $5 and costs or two days for failing to stop at a stop sign when they appeared in day morning. ’ ARRIVES HERE Commissioner of the Unem _ will arrive “here first __of- ticial visit to this ‘province. Mr. Hay was appointed -Com- missioner in 1965 “following the retirement__of__Commissi on er. Murchison, and is. now making a familiarization tour of the At lantic Region He will be accompanied by Mrs. Hay, and by Mr. and Mrs + e-bawson-of—Moncton-N-B Mr. Lawson is the Atlantic Reg- ional Director of. the UIC. SHIPS DOCK HERE Royal Canadian Navy he HMCS Mallard and the HMCS Cormorant, docked’ at the railway wharf yesterday morning. Captain of the Mallard is Lt. Guy Comeau and Lt. EJ is captain of the Cormor ant. They each carry a crew of 17 the captain, six senior rat- ings and 10 midshipmen who are following the. Regular Officer Training: Program. This present program involves mostly navi gational work and takes them ai) around the Maritimes. This” the first of three such trips. Last port of call was Souris and from Charlottetown they will go Shediac, Pictou and other Mar'- “time ports. _ Morris C. _Hay. Two ships. is to ‘day's events will attention to. the dual purpose or milking type Shorthorns A judging school will he a ature of the dav which ets underway at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, E.H. Stoltx, oficial classifier 6f Shorthorns in Can- also - include and city police court before Magis ada ‘and editor of the Sho: thorn |Charlottetown 45. and 70, out- trate A.J. Hasima, QC, yester- News will be in charge of the: school ‘ | Another feature will he setect- nem- ion of the Lassie Queer for 1966 \_een_meal_will_be_served—hy the New Glasgow Junior Farm- ers at their hall which is nearhs | President of the association’ “is Keith Barrett. Belmont Lot 16. The? secretary is Sterling Wood, Mt. Herbert. - fn each fined $10. and costs for = ceecing the speed limit thirty mile zone. Tr work, says Montreal artist For we who loved you ‘For imereasing speed while another vehicle was attempting to pass John.Gordon ‘Blair Sharp, West_ Devon, was fined $10. and costs while Edward William Clark, Belmont received a sim- ilar fine for pas*ing on the solid ; white. line. Ade a Is Delayed An announcement by tion Minister L.G pected yesterday, plaved wntil today, ed Educa Dewar, has been de- it was. learn- The. minister, who Is also-pro vincial secretary, “said after a cabinet meeting Tuesday he would make an announcement at a later date There was no in- die athon-of-its nature in Tobie Steinhouse. ‘Line-for-line dearly * | reproductions of soup’ cans and Are the ones that can’t. similar -pop art have no soul,” forget, — “You to she says, have to. have something say and- ‘that Samet come when you're vet - SPECIAL'DANCE _~ ROLLAWAY CLUB ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 23 i eae Muse by the Ever Popular THE BLUE CRYSTALS Lovingly remembered by Dad, Marion, Joseph, Roy and Walter, Me mhers rT | HOOTE Everyone Welcome | Admission 60c. \ j | Jury. Attributes Fatality | Eastern and Central Districts “The. Guardian, Cha rlottetown, ha June 23. 1966. 5 mt Ci | list Wi th V hi le 4 ‘ coroners jury saa last Seuthport.- teStified thathe ad EP that he had heer af the : \hight that. 2-vear-old Kathy Lynn been standing b\ the Southport accident: scene, had 40 Younker of Southport died in School, on the mght side of *the evidence that Mr Norton ‘had | the P_E.1. .Hospital June 16 as road facing Keppoch. when he been drinking. but that ~ an ja -result.. of injuries sustained saw Kathy. Younker run from peared to be in shock -The speed ee when she was struck by a car the other stde of the road and limit at the accttent scene was driven: by Donald Boyer Norton, Aw her Srunck by a white 40 miles per ‘hour and visimity is Parkdale.. No blame was at- Anglia car , ‘ Was good. He-measired the skid tached to the drier. ia Mrs. Harry Younker, South- marks left by ‘the ear Thay MONTAGUE ie 5 ” Margaret mittee felt the children would The jury also made the fol- port. mother of the de eased, were 69 feet long, wh © said Sullivan, Was re-appointed for a! make good use of them gince the 'oWing recommendations: that stated that she was outside her from. his past experience cid fourth term as Rod Cross water cove ‘is .private property and crosswalks _be a tome, which 1s across the road not indicate thé’tar had heen safety rs rrsan-for!made available each ‘year free nis mers at ea = from the Southport Sehool, travelling at excessive. sneed Montague rs. - Grace: Clarkson of-charge by the Clements fam- 1 2!) Villages 3 a around seven o'clock on the Dr. M 4 : . . . MacMillan then permitt Was appointed secretary treas,” ilies there be a 40: mile-per- hour spe@d evening of June-16 Kathy was the jury to retire. for. its ed urer to replace Mrs Eileen SOME - linmt in: all school. zones: and outside with her, . bat ‘slipped a. jeces - ns, tha an : bh al . . 1 Dt ES that the muse _ of the eropseu alks < : Ps dict, Leaving with them. the Suge ee ae ZeYration dav could no Te : Ter view MYs-—Y OUNKET cestion. that something must_he three year period Twenty-five set until. dates of the classes by all pedestrians be enforced. joked yp to find the cluld at the Gone fy law. enforcemer: o/- , ladies Were present for the_meet- could ‘ ° Dr. H.A.. MacMillan «presided odce of thepavement. She began es a \ could be set. This information the jest wit tend P2a0 ficers to protect pedestrians, es- ing, this was an increase of .20 must. come: from the provincial °'*" inquest, a ead 4 to run across, Mrs. Younke> pecially children, from their“own over last year. Each year the sthicg bewdeae taleladion ibaa signed stat mt from. prov t- called to her, but it was a windy mistakes ;town has donated about $100. are July 18 to 30th. with dues re- cial pathologist Dr Joba Craig. evening and Kathy seemed not Midshert Mt ‘the fu . and the department .of physical maining the same as previous Stating that he had performed to hear . When the car. struck lem rs jury sere Fitness a—similar- amount while years er 2— post-morten examination —of jerk athy was apparently. run- ae. a tore. sie ls } bil ¢ ean t f ‘* child. 10rn- 7 i ‘ - man, Sherw ' Stua ame3 bus@s~to land the dren 10 "It was pemted-out-that“mothers ne ouenet ree = - 1g_across the road to the Westway Permtate Harold ‘and from the beach have been attending thesé classes with theri ae . oT me school grounds where other 13 Cir Wil supplied from the high _school hildr le 2 cause of her deatly to be exten- idren in the Younker family Walton MacLeod, Kinross Wi. emidren were_in charge at: the bh Wal Burhoe Char On motion it was decided to beach and. all ¢hildren would °° lacerations’ totthe right side were playing ham, Walter se place lifelines on the wharves have to listen te their instrue- of the « liver causing sevére, Deviaid | Niele “ak at Sao. lettetown; Roger Allan Craiz, Parkdale: Norris Garfield Scott, Sherwood; Wallace Edwin Rodd, dale, dri testified that he had been ing his 1966 model Anglia ,. ai a speed ‘of 35-40 mph. to We: Royalty. cleotide ward Keppoch at about seven POPEOCEOOEDDO OOOO oclock the evening of June 16 : and had seen children playing 3 PURITY DAIRY t behind the school. 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