4 a Sgt. James Howatt. Charlot- tetown policeman. Sgt. How- att is seen placing on th e windshield an envelope through which the motorist can contribute to the fund of Instead of finding a parking ticket on his windshield be- cause of a meter violation, the lucky driver of this car will discover that the meter was replenished with a nickel by COURTESY EXTENDED MOTORISTS ‘ iSlAND NEWS PAGE, c Kings, Queens and City The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues. Dec. 11, 1962. 5 Rotary Luncheon Features l Presentation By ’Stork CIub’ Members of the Stock Club distinction. since the last Stock, we“ in Charge 0! the program Cl'lll‘hee‘glcetgfgd presidents prom at the weekly luncheon meeting pay deposed and succeeded In 0‘ Rom” held 't “‘9 Charlotte office in order of seniority were town Hotel yesterday. Past Fred Cannon, Allison MacRae. president John Evans was David Scales and the present chairman and past president incumbent, Ralph Manning. Gordon Kerr was co-chairman. Each proud father was pre- Following the established cus- I sented with a silver cup suitab- tom, the retiring pr e s i dent. ly inscribed for the new baby. Hugh Simpson installed his suc- The usual luncheon program cessor, Fred Cannon followed was curtailed. with no guest, in succession by each ne w speaker, due to the p rovinclal "Daddy" who had attained that election. “courtesy nickels". The sys- tem. begun yesterday, under the sponsorship of the Char- lottetown Board of Trade. continues to Dec. 24. Driver Is Fined On License Count Ronald William Woodgaie. Mermaid. was fined $50 and costs or 30 days by Magistrate A..I. llaslam in city police court yesterday on a charge of opcrating a motor vehicle with- out a license. Given fines of $25 and costs or 10 days. each. were Joseph Dunn and George Dunn. lottetown. charged with being drunk and disorderly. Complain. ant was William Griffin. who testified the accused had been fighting in his restaurant. Char- 5 Story Sparks Inquhy Island hospitality may be working already to make Set- suko Sato’s dream, of visiting rince Edward Island a reality. This young Japanese woman's little Theatre Guild To Hold PREMIER GETS ’AWFUL SHOCK' Having his government re- elected yesterday with the exception of Provincial Treas- urer Melvin McQuaid, was a triumph for Premier Walter R. Shaw but he jokingly said he received 0 n e “a w i u l shock" during the day. The Premier said at a Con- versative rally at the Com- munity Centre last night he and his wife were at home listening to the first returns coming in. “I was gloomy and my wife was gloomier on hearing the Liberals were a h e a d in a number of polls. Some news- papermen came in we sat around talking and listen- ing to the returns. Later the returns indicated the Conser- vatives were doing a lot bet- t er. “Things got so good my wife jumped up and kissed me for the first time in 14 years. “It was an awful shock!" he said. Its Christmas ’Studio Night’ The Charlottetown L i t t is Theatre Guild is presenting a Christmas 'studio night’ this evening at it: . The program will include two short one-act plays: one a chil- dren's play directed by Wendy Armstrong. and the other a mir~ acle play directed by Mrs. Vera clude plays by teenagers a n d l plays for children. 1 Memberships in the guild are 1 now available on a seasonal basis, it was announced. Three one-act plays, “The Emperor's clothes". “T hti s Way to Heaven" and “E b,b Tide" were presented in No- vember. W.I. Service liar. There will also be commen- taries on the plays. a film and musical selections. A three-act play. "U n c i 9 Harry". directed by Kenneth Russell. is also in production E d S d by the guild. Mr. Russell, a n s letter stating her need for ome Canadian family sponsor her stay here was fea- tured in a story yesterday. and one enquiry has already? been received. It is expectedl that several more enquiries letters will be received. 0 group, played the part of S it 0!" newcomer to the Charlottetown The wood Islands _ Caribou service will close for the season on Sunday, December 16, it was learned last night from John Hardcastle in the Novem- ber production “Ebb Tide '. The play is expected to be presented Kings MP 'Overioyed' MONTAGUE - Prior to her departure for Ottawa for Kings. last night said that she was overjoyed with the re- sults of the Shaw government’s victory and wished to express her sincere congratulations to the successful Progressive Con- servative candidates. She also praised the work done and the fine showing made by the unsuccessful candidates. She said that the victory proves that the people of Prince Ed- ward Island appreciated the ex- cellent work done under t h e capable leadership of Walter R. S . early in February, 1963. The guild. headed by presi- ldent. Elmer Power, has its own Captain C.R. Hunter, president of the Northumberland Ferries Ltd. This compares with last . k Magistrate Haslam sternlyI reprimanded the accused. and: ordered restitution for the food '- wasted. rrom Rome Most Rev. Malcolm A. Mac- Eacilcrn, bishop of Charlotte- town. returned to the city Sun- day night from Rome. where he artici ated in the let Ecumen- chai CoFilncil. He was accompani. pended sentence- ed b_\‘ Msgr. Patrick McMahon. Bishop MacEachern and Msgr. McMahon left here Sunday. Oct. [Railway Mail The council. greatest assem- hlv of Roman Catholic prciatcs; In modern times. opened Oct. 11 ; With more than 2.600 bishops. _ archbishops and cardinals from ""51 meeting "A "’9 P-E-I-tRfill- . continents in attendancc.i“'a~" Mall Clef“ ASSOClailon Tin: last such council was held “_"‘5 a dis/“"55"?” 0" the na- tlonal convention. Reporting on One man received a fine of $20 and costs or 30 days for pos- session of liquor in a place other than his residence. One drunk and incapable was sentenced to 20 days in jail; another was given a 10-day sus- j Highlighting the recent an- lllfi‘i-T'l. t e y ' . Pope John closed the first Bilillrpfignvenmn was John 5‘ Sf‘Sslnll of the council Saturday. Thc second session wil begin Sept ii, lflfiii. B. M. Callaghan presided over the meeting attended by 80 per cent of the memb Members of the executive, re- Former Resident Dies In Sackville ! The funeral for Mrs. Alexan-t der Craise, a former resident of V this province, was held recent- ly from St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church. Sackville. N.B.. following a private service at her home Mrs. Craise was the wife of the late Rev. Alexander Craise who had his first pastorate in Mount Stewart, and his second in New Dominion. after which he moved to New Brunswick. Mrs. Craise was born in Glasgow. Scotland. in 1865 and was married in Halifax in 1898. Dr. Craise predeceased her 21 years ago She is survived by two dau- ghters. Mrs. H.A. Beale (Helen) and Jessie: two grandsons. Alexander and Hebert Beale: year when the last trip for the season was made on December 17. and is later than any prev- layhouse on Willow St 1' e c t. Each year its productions In- tous year. Capt. Hunter said. The Charles Dunning will come off the route after com- pleting the Wednesday runs and the Lord Selkirk will carry the load for the remaining few Oswald Poole Dies At 84 MONTAGUE — The death 00-,'1 ays. curred at the mags Countyl The Selklrk wrli leave Carl- bou at 8 em. and 1.30 pm. and Memmial “swish “mag” will leave Wood Islands at 9.30 ART'S TAXI Lucky Number This Week 5480 DIAL 4-5586 Larry's Restaurant Free Delivery from 11 min. to 1 am. Dial 4-84 I 5-4-9028 No1! iuoztn :o_< 1sz m: —|rn|- cHlTAs SPECIALS Sunday. Dec. 9. of Oswald Poole of Roscneath. He is surivved by two sons. Ernest J. and Milton. 3 both of Roseneath. also nine: grandchildren. 3 Mr. Poole who was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James F. Poole. was born Nov. 18.! 1878. and spent his entire lifeI at Roseneath where he was en- gaged in farming. Two sisters. Mrs. Alma Johnston and Mrs. Theda Butler predeceased him. The funeral is being held to- day at 2:30 pm. from Cardigan Presbyterian Church. Interment lam. and 3.00 pm. three great- grandchildren and several nieces and nephew elected, are as follows: B. M. Callaghan. president: G. A. Sheifoon, vice-president: F‘. C.; M'acOor'mac, secretary-treasp ur (’1‘. s. Interment was in Sackville cemetery. B R I E F S Montague CGIT O Conducts SerVIce T0 ONTARIO leadership of Miss Helen llirs. Calium Bruce of Monta- g Smith. the Aketa‘ CGIT group of gue left recently for Windsor. {Trinity United Church. Monta- nut.. where she will spend the 1izue. presented the a n n it al winter. Christmas vesper s e r vice I WERE VISITORS ilafl‘thfugglzy pelrr‘imiihghthe choral l _Mr' and Mrs- Cyril MaCGreg' treading of scripture was taken 0" M“ 8“ Ml‘s- Penna M°°re :by Susan Nicholson. Sa ndra and Mrs‘ Mary MBCLfiren‘wBoehner and Phyllis Nicholson Charlottetown. were visrtors to: h \Inniaglle Saturday ‘ acted as "5 ers' - ' ' The offering which supports 1N MONTAGUE the work of the national CGIT Donald MacLaren of Halifax, "imminee 0‘ the sanadlan NS. spent the weekend with‘Council of ChurcheS. was re- , his family in Montague; ceived by Jeanne MacLeod and Sandra Stewart. FROM FORTUNE Those taking part in the can- Mrs. Howard Wood of For- Hit By Car SUMMERSIDE — Extensive? damage resulted to one of two‘ vehicles involved in a collision on North Market Street yester- day afternoon around 5.15. A 1958 car slammed into the rear of a parked half-ton truck owned by George Smith, Plumb- ing and Heating. resulting in heavy damage to the car. The truck was parked in front of the Fresh terian Church at the time of the accl- dent. The car driver was re- ported taken into custody. The accident was investigated by Police Officers Siguard ac- Kinnon and Gordon Grady. ——_.—————-.r I I '. Parked Truck F°rN Rim“ 1 will be in the church cemetery: . gCeremony Slated ; About 100 persons from the North Ru-stico area will receive graduation certificates Thurs- day evening. qualifying them as V leaders in community developi ment under the provinci resources development pitc- * * * * * ‘A’ am. Research director Hartwell Daley said yesterday that the TONIGHT n 8 Little Theatre Guild of I Charlottetown Presents a Christmas Studio Night WILLOW ST. Z-one-act plays - Films— Musical Entertainment. NEW MEMTEBERS WELCOME! THEATRE * ‘k ‘k ‘k * TODAY ONLY — SHOWS 3.30—7—9 ceremonies will be held at 8 pm. in Stella Maris Hall. Gov- ernment officials will attend as well as the RCAF Summerside Station band. Prior to the graduation cere— STRICTLY No One Under I8 Admitted ADULT mony. a meeting of the pro vinciai resources development "" “wm'm'” council will be held. Min-HAM m" mum cows AW HEPBURN Rarest Canadian coins are $10 mum and $20 gold pieces struck at . New Westminster. B.C.. in 1862. “MESGARNEH dlellghting were Jeanne Ings. “mt spent several days last Gillian Cudmcre and Anne week visiting Mrs. Jessie Shaw, Shaw. The organist Mrs. Lloyd MWBEUE. , Fraser. accompanied the girls as they sang the anthem "Gen- “R Pagflegogflgrfias re , tie Mary Laid 'Her Child". turned to her h m i: Toronto The madnahm was on the an” auendm on: f ml m: theme of the Christmas story hm. mom 3 e “"9 . and was read by Miss Smith. or‘ Mrs' Rom?” san‘ The Christmas tree also dcrson. While here Mrs. Burke ' was the guest of'her brother lighted candles and eyeirgrfeepls and Sistebinhw' Mr. and Mrs. added further to the sprt o e Cecil Buchanan. Roseneath. I I‘VICP. Following the r e c e ssional hymn. the benediction was pro- nounced by Rev. Ruse] Burns. Consult LOCAL ’BRI'EFS CARD PARTY WINNERS The following are the win- ners of St. Pius X card Party last night: ladies, first. Mrs. 1907 where he resided until his James Hughes; second. Mrs. death James Davie: consolation, Mrs. For "I"? "m he "I no. Ambie Doyle: gent's um. An- "to “mm” In a” 0mm" drew Arlen-“R. mend, Myron area and. also engaged in farm- Morrissey and Fred M: 8m: consolation. Alfred Blanchard: freezeout. Mrs. James Hughes and James Davie: door prize» P.J. MacDonald. NewPort Man Is Laid To Rest MONTAGUE —— The death oc- curred at his residence in New- port. Nov. 30. of Eugene Joseph Delorie in his 76th year. The late Mr. Delorie h d been in failing health for some time. He was born in Georgetown Royal- ty but moved to Newport _ E g. He was the son of the late John Delorie and Mary ac- Adam. In 1943 he was prede- ceased by a son Kevin. Left to mourn besides his sor- DOUCEm —- rowing widow are one son, The funeral for . Peter Francis, and four daughters, Doucette was held cad Mary (Mrs. William Murphy). “int! from the home of her 'dsu- Panmure Island: Rose (Mrs. Shier. Mrs. sso Peters. to Darrell Davis). Medford. Ore- s" “will”?! Church. South goo: Norma (Mrs. Ray Dutch- Ruflico where Requiem High er). Richmond. csut. and Mass was celebrated by her Claire (Mrs. Raye Murphy). St. pm0I'. Rev. oseph LeCIalr, Mary's Road. Also surviving “0 also conducted the service are one brother. Fred. George- “ "'9 Brave. Pallbearers were town and one sister. Frances, “mes MacDonald. Ben olt Dorchester. Mass. Gluthier. Donald Roches. The funeral was held from St. Erie Dou ,mu Roman Catholic nesday, December 12th, place and connect in a line. to Milton and Milton to WheatIey River. s Bus “3- Nelly. Interment was in church, Dec. 3. Interment was "I! church‘cemtery. ‘ in the church cemetery. FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS HYNDMAN & CO. LTD. 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