For Allison | Memorlal Service Tait | Held Yesterday age in 1915 with the 2nd Sejge Batt- ery Upon his return he. attend- ed Prince of Wales College. In 192! he became employed with the Federal Department of Fish- He attended West| He was an elder in Trinity Uni-| of conferences and devotions ‘s) School and went overseas|ted Church, school trustee and| open to the married women of secretary of the School Board| the Western Deanery and is con- in Southport and active in’ the! ducted by clergy of the area Charlottetown Branch of the The participants live at the Re- Canadian Legion treat House from Friday until! Other survivors are two sis- Sunday evening. The facilities Comedian Plugs P.E.I. Johnny Wayne gave Islanders | Memorial services for Allison one re ae Culture Branch, | ters, Doris and Erma and a bro-, have been expanded over the 4 special treat Monday night | Fait of‘ Charlottetown, who died artificial recame an ail He ther, Le Baron of Charlotte-, summer and about 3 can now | 4. sano “Fhey All Sat |Suddenly last week at the home hdviiat from the Publ / Se © town and grandchildren Carol! be accomodated in comfort Down in Charlottetown” on the . fe ia, daughter " nh ee in 1937 and lived in eee - Janet Johnston and Heather; A retreat for men is schedul- Wayne and Shuster Hour i 2 » Were hela yesterday wee ~, and Geoffrey Tait s. The project is i lat Trinity Unitea Church with town and assisted with the fam- ————— 7 _ en me Ta nsoretin of the Wayne did this number for the Rev. J.GE. Ball officiating ily florist business. In retire- Sg asoncintion first time at Confederation Cen- ‘ Interment was in Cavendish Ment he spent part of bis time Closed Retreat day § as lati tre last August cemetery beside his wife, the With his daughter Mary, Mrs . LP CHILDREN The two top Comedians, who former Evelyn Carol Simpson, Ernest Johnston of Port Coqui- Series Planned aE “ “ have by now been accepted as |who predeceased him in 1956. tlam, British Columbia and his | Since Shriners hospitals for Islanders, have always been ‘ |_ Mr. Tait was born in Pokiok 80" James of Toronto, Ontario. ALBERTON — A new series crippled children were estab- popular here, but their 1964 Cen- | |Falls, New Brunswick, August Mr. Tait was active in his of closed retreats begins ‘his lished in 1922, more than .30,000 tennial visit has made it almost sada PWC DANCERS READY FORVARIETY SHOW He was a member of the Char- lottetown Club, the Kensington |7, 1896 and moved with his fam- ily to Charlottetown at a very church and community during his long residence in Southport Heart Retreat House. The series cured or materially helped Friday in Alberton at the Sacred | handicapped children have been a “must’’to watch when their shows are piped down this way. SE estan ene MID -WINTER QUTERWEAR CLEARANCE The Prince of Wales College Confederation Centre Theatre provided by these talented Masonic Lodge and an elder 1 ) s g n El 1 ER fan-can dance is but one of Friday night to see the annual young actors and artists should Kirk of St. James “ Z Ss LTD., CHARLOTTETOWN the goodies in store for all PWC Variety Show. The vari- ensure an evening of enjoy- Surviving members of this vd = ae R'S ‘ a « those people who will be at the ed, fast-moving program being ment family are Isabel, Mrs. J.L. - ~ MacDougall of Summerside; William S McLean of Kensing- Remember ton, and David B. McLean at MacMaster University. Hamil- The White Cane The simple white cane of fhe blind was introduced in Eng- land in 1921. Sinte then it has — - been adopted universally as the symbol of the sightless' This 2 / year, White Cane Week. spon- é sored by Canadian National . | Institute fér the Blind, is being s held Feb. 7-13 The annual méssage for White by e |Cane Week was delivered Miss Rosella Arsenault, mem- | ber of the Canadian Council of . jthe Blind. In her address she ‘ said, ‘When you see the white The necessity of a new parish | day school by radio nd the cane on buses, stfeetears, trains, and airplanes, you know <> hell was emphasized atthe .an-,Protestant.Family Service. Bur- eee tmal-congregation meeting alteee wate ~httret “ ane -etentiogs Gt. Peter's Cathedral, Chariotte- Within the parish itself ad- and would appreciate a little téwn Monday evening. vances made during the year help finding | a seat or locating » “Property warden A.H. Peake | included the conuplete sredecor- |-A%, address.” recommended jn his report a | ation of the Cathedral. Grate-| Today's white canes have three-year plan of debt tiquid=} fut acknibwiedgement was- also; Pieces of reflector tape attached ation in preparation for con-| made of such memorial gifts as to the shaft as & safety ee, struction of such a building | the new oak parquet sanctuary | SU": The tape lights up brightly The meeting unanimously de-| floor and oak sedilia or clergy |" the flash of an auto light and cided to conduct an every-mem-| bench, in memory of Charles | ¥@t™s the driver. ber visitation if the congregat-| McKarris and the Rev. Walter | White Cane Week has revived " jon for the purpose, among other | Cotton respectively , = old theme “Let the White filings, of raising the level of | SUBSCRIPTIONS cane introduce us. It is because giving in the parish + Acting upon recommendations |° Your guidance and friendly It was also proposed that ar-| of the Bishop of the Diocese, | “OTds. we who are blind may go chitect’s plans of the building | and the executive of the Dioces- |#>out_with confidence. ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Feb. 10, 1965. i minme- an Church Society of P.E.1., a) ton, Ont Also 10 grandchildren and one great granddaughter. Family Counsellor ls Speaker At Marriage Course ALBERTON Peter - Junger® man, family counselor with the Prince Coiittty. Welfare Agency, was the guest spéaker at the course of prepa sn for mar- riage at Alberton Sunday, Mr. “Jufigerman™ epoke,on the difference in masculine and fe -psvchology:-The course: is now in its fifth week and has been favored with good weather for the young people who come from many points in the county. Over 30 are taking part. In previous weeks Rev. Pat- rick Walsh spoke on the quall- ties found in the ideal husband and wife; and Rev. Arthur Pes- dergast described the aspects of love necessary for happiness in marriage The lessons are being given in the Sacred Heart Church for the third year. Venerable Archdeacon J. R.| motion was passed to provide Davies presided are meet-| every family in the congregat- | Drunken Driving THANKS SKI JACKET SALE OF THE SKI JACKETS . Which wa -attended | i th *s subscript | SEASON ang bad wasther conditions te the Diocesan Times and _— Remand Given s Boys’ and_ Girls’ Boys’ sizes 8 to 16. CONSTRUCTION | adian Churehman, so that par- DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES! Skiers sizes 4 to 6x. Reg. Reg. 8.99 Paul McCloskey of Charloite- Pe ares and every member of the family will en- $4.99. ishioners may be informed “impression of about the church and its affairs| ‘Ow", charged with drunken | § ; a throughout the year,| at home and throughout the | driving, was remanded to Feb. | joy wearing these cozy jackets! Washable, 3 97 4.97 with healthy financial balances. | world. 11 by Magistrate A.J. Haslam, | tough quilted nylon stands up to the worst ° Archdeacon Davies commended! The following officers and | QC. in city police court yester- | of winter. Snug styling features fold-away day. hoods, (man's style has concealed zip-in Ladies’ sizes S-M-L. Girls’ sizes 7 to 14. the congregation for its gener-| delegates were elected: Edgar Reg. 6.99 to 9.99. Adjourned to Feb. 18 was the | 16.99. hood) zipper closing and zippered pockets, Reg. pus support of the chureh’s| Acorn, R.F. Acorn, M.V. eke, | case of John Reid. Ch work, with assessments paid in| Arthur Holland, David Hynd- lenry Reid, Char- | awstri waist, knit cuffs. Colours to Men's Sizes full and the missionary appor-| man, Paul Kays, Eugene Kor- | lottetown, charged with operat-| cow oe te ény—ori to brighten your 9 97 4 gy ol tionment overpaid. . trey, AH. Peake, T.N. Rogers,| img 4 restaurant without a/| a ces : ° ° Regular to 9.99 ° | Special funds to meet the| Ronald Smith, Frank Weather- | license. ot | eet! “ . peeds of impoverished areas of | by and Dr. H.H. Kelly as vestry-; The cases of Francis William! Quinn, David John MacDonald | Anglican Com- m; Synod delegates: H. B. 7 yatta = and John David Gallant, all of | the victi@is of such | Armstrong; Hon. F.W. Hynd- i € . SONY Wg disaster as f flood | man, with Paul Kays and Brig.| Charlottetown, charged with ‘ were also gene G.G.K. Peake as alternates; | damage to property of the city, AME WZ 2 “112 @ther > substantial donations | DOS delegates, R.F. Acorn, T.L.| were dismissed because of lack coer % x l e ‘were--made.ioe.such. objects...as| Fitzgerald and George Vessey;| evidence. Vagrancy charges iS} : against two of the accused weré also withdrawn. | A New Annan residen: was)| fined $10 and costs for going through a red traffic light. | 2 William MacLean, Dies In Hospital The death occurred at the To those that sypported me in “MacKinley Bros. Top - Dairy Co. Production a Tou, et Wilkair Metea et|clections ‘wenther’ trem Mow Brothers of North) Ivan Turner, Winsloe, $4585.64; | Charlottetown in his 85th year. /tague or not, I offer you my repeated their perform-|te, MacPhail, Cornwall, $4,-| 2° 's survived by his widow. the sincere thanks, and I assure éft the previous year when . |former Mrs. Margaret Bulmer. 1. that your confidence in me ‘Were top producers for the |%-43: Upton Crest Farm, West| The late Mr. MacLean was the Royalty, $3,964.63; Alex Hender-|iast member of a family of se- Will not soon be forgotten. Tek te eee en eet en ck, |200, North Wiltshire, $9,719.27; | ven. , hat 2 en ot it wag announced by Nell Eric Leard, North Milton, $3,-| At the turn of the century he | believe that 21 votes son Hatherly, manager, at the) 597 45- Garth Hooper, North Mil- entered the old Mmerchant's | defeat but rather. a lesser vie- meeting held Monday of) ton $3514.49; Balderston Bros.,| Bank in‘Chariottetown and later tory than that given to Mayor eream they shipped cov- North Wiltshire, $3,498.27; Os-| served with the Bank of Nova| Yeo, and I am in ne way dis- 9,065 fet for wald Newson, Kingston, $3,421.-| Scotia in Montreal, Western’ couraged in my efforts to serve go 96,451.91. E.c,|°%,,2M4 George Godfrey, North | Canada and Ontario. He was 1a-| our Town. iS of the Chariot. |’ Utshire, $3,397.72. | ter manager of branches in Al- on et the Reval | berton, Morell, Kensington, th eeed 1 | SWEDISH FLEET |P.E.L. and Chester, N.S. MacKinley with a silver tray The Swedish merchant navy otucatian wes cbtalned at Wout for producing. the — largest| totalled 949 vessels of more than | Kent School and Prince of Wales| amount during. the year. 100 tons at the end of 1964, 52/ College. He was married to the oii Wright ‘also addressed! the | fewer vessels than at the end of | former Leslie Stewart who pre- ing and complimented™ the | 1963, ' deceased him in 1953 TO THE ELECTORS OF WARD 5 Diocesan Times convener: Mrs. | | Salem Korrey. ’ I communities and socie- . Missions to seamen, Sun- | 3 a Just one low price 97 Values to $10.00 Gilbert Clements To Bruce go my _ congratu- lations, I found him te be a hard but fair opponent. Gilbert Clements ESKIMO-STYLE SKI SUIT ‘$9.97 Zpiece style for boys and girls; Mouton-trim hooded nylon pile jacket with gay triangle trim; nylon and cotton slacks complete outfit. Red, beige/ Sizes 2 - 6x Values to $15 Now Only ing. The finances, he said, are in excellent condition. Production of butter for the yetir was 676,087 pounds. Feed sales were up 20 percent for a total value of $117,638, the man- ager’s report revealed. The het profit for the year of $1,596,48, after income taxes, ‘wag down somewhat from 1963 and the manager explained this ‘was caused by extensive outside rephirs to the creamery, to the - warehouse. a higher average was to producers per pound Quilt-lined and water-repellent! brown, royal /navy. Residents in ALL Four Sections of Ward Five will receive my atten- UP TO $30.00 SAVINGS Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats lees OTHER PRIZES prize winners announc- Lamb! Imported all wools, solids, novelty tweeds, in t@ season's new slim sil- hovette. Palette of colours. in most sizes. JOHN H. MORRIS Transportation Provided Phone 4-4560 or 4-3366 ctyie of hardy’ nyton tion, not just ONE sec- ff nec. 10 ssn ram weans vou YOUR CHOICE mushy toed wet >. Somanetne . SAVE UP TO $25! And what do yoh get? $ 97 Walle ple ttm sets tion after TODAY, | mime 14 eo Norwegian fox, Kolinski or Persian’ Regular 5.99 Pay Only 1.25 weekly JANUARY BABY BONUS $50.00 WINNER * * ee . 4 $$$ ‘MRS. M. CLAY, 5 ESHER ST., CITY » wrayed?