sabi i oS ecial Program | imed At 4-H'ers invite their ‘parents to. listen also. o AES 8 New School to “give . to the i . ont te March the Palle Fomsteiel tae 2e right, Bob Doetierty, Bill Tay- Is oO of Dimes campaign sponsor- | habilitation Council. Behind | jor and John Rankin. Committee Plans P.E.-Wide Drive f rT af of 8 : 7 ’ 1 * ult gibt : ‘ i z is ‘e { nil i | | 5 ree Fined S‘side vertising section.) MORRISON -~ At the Char-/ trains. — _ *~ “F London, he joined the CNR m lottetown ‘Hospital, Jan. 4,| When Mr. Cunningham broke| Montreal in 1916. He became | 1962, Aeneas Morrison, aged | his arm in @ fall in Fredericton,| chief car distributor in Mon- 77 years. His remains are rest-| the first person he asked to look| treal in 1928, and manager of ing at the Hennessey Funeral | at the injury, was. one of his the. Newfoundland district, y : . costs Honte until funeral arrange | pils. . ‘with headquarters in St. John’s "Leonard A, Blanchard of Sum-| in 1951. merside was fined $20 a.14| Zimsdale section of the i at tee o bgE Seen ey interes u ett | ~ i , and its development ies ight suffer lasting dqmage. Sister Passes when accident occurred. council agreed rsday slipped the ice in Brunswick |t0 sit until Saturday and then (Ir) Washington Stteet and realized immediately *djourn until Monday. . z The main conflict. is between | SUMMERSIDE — Mrs. Ro- hi! ii li f i rT ' é t i as net nf 33 i e aay! 2 F U 2 - i HF 4 5 = wife of Sydney G. Cameron, |ly”, says Mr. Cunningham, who ° 213 Prince Street, in her 83rd | still sports a plaster cast. *“Then year. Resting at the MacLean/ he arranged for my transporta- Funeral ee oe where | tion to hospital’’. : the funeral wi held today. Aside from practical Jan. 5 with service commenc-| monstration eee to deal ing at 1.30 p.m. Interment), broken arm, there will ‘take place in Summer- . : ? 5 i is += ibs , 4, | and field yemetery. that day. + gale, 20 “oly Night”, | vault: UTHIER — Char feélingly: : ; ta au8 OPENS VAULT byron on B - Wed. | be the instructor . drill; - recitation, Marion Bur-| police said Mr. -F uesdew. 2 class than a patient”. j a goyne; song, “Christmas Snow ‘forced at gunpoint to y, Jan. 3,. 1962, Mrs. ” Benoit Gauthier, Rustico dairy. pro- | is Falling” by pupils; monolog| cash box in the vault. (ville in her 72nd year. Her re | MAING TERS | tT ee ome: smains were forwarded on asked to be included fn any de- - ‘ recitation, Alls Mac ;| waiting car only to a ; - Gialogue Fi Callérs”’; | than two bi eTeareday aieractn, teams ev) « is wh 98 eee = ceemes | fell B ted ns | aritt by. ae oes 0 blocks ‘to the residence of her son,|Pedged to meet continuously —— poem y Cole; fue, “Filling! two other cars, Palice ‘Alfred Gauthier, Rusticovilie, | "til agreement was reached. SETS PORT RECORD In”, Jean © + duet, “Sil- | three cart werésneparted, ‘from.where the funeral will! Framce 284 Holland have! poerenn ay ver Bells”, Joan Razavet; and “earlier, oars *be held Saturday ; - . . ne Hiram’s Cold”; recita- grades: dis- d ~the News”; | ward the ee building on Lynti Razavet; song, | Belanger Street. on we.” Roger| Police said Ashtop pulled out and Wen |@ revolver and was shot in the . Billy| chest. He died minutes ister in “Sileat | Maisonneuve Hospital. We Have | re nnn -<AREYOU. '| ONE OF THE FOLLOWING? file Inoursge sith He Lr ear & Co Lids Telephone, write or call at our office fa Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Card IF YOU DO NOT CARRY ~ LIABILITY INSURANCE _ We suggest-you get the motor vehicle liability -4insurancé card you need by immediately buying a atin aa policy from us, . é ee eee Pepened eae for Preferred. Risks "~~ ee iat, Cireuh ia ik HA SEAR & CO.LTD: 7 Guc > Charlottetown, BBL