ISLAND NEWS PAGE ,AIberton and West Prince County '2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon.. Jan. 21, 1963. Minor Accidents Occur In S’side accidents were investigated by Summerside police ovor e weekend. A collision b e t w e e n a 1962 I I . I , . S1 .. t British crown colony of Hon: Kill: shous contrasts ‘ wraith and poverty. Across harbor in background is vicc-rmiden enclave of the colony. the city of Kowloon. EsE TH . i ‘ . catered to by the ladies of the congregation. Gerald Hardy. was master of ceremonies. Seated at the head ta ble were .1. E. S. Maynard and Oswald Yeo from Alexandra Lodge. Port Hill and their wives. Mrs. Gerald Hardy, and guest speaker. Raja Gopal, member of the faculty of Alberton Re- gional High School. During the WEATHER TORONTO tCPi — Tempura- ;Address On India Features Zetland Lodge’s Observance ALBERTON —— St. John D a y! banquet piano selections w e re was observed by Zetland Lodge No. 7 AF and AM. Alberton, at, e banquet Thursday evening in guest speaker, gave a highly in- the Presbyterian church h alli teresting description of his na- u night resulted in [$75 damage to Mr. SUMMERSIDE — Two minor. hicle and $100 to the MacNevin MscNevin, Summerside It the Intersection of Hawthorne Ave- Street ri ay an estimated Wood’s ve- e m -s The following evening on No-L‘ tre Dame Street small cart driven by' Lawrence Hardy andi station collided head-on. It’s understood 'tlie Appleby car was passmg another vehicle , just before the collision and ' failed to get back on the right side of the street. Each car re- } coived about $100 damages VALUABLE INDUSTRY Thc lumber industry is iroth EN KWLOON I over which Communist China buildings surrounding the pov- claimed sovereignty this (my of shacks of Chinese I . -' .. l . . I “991" BrmSh ’Iol‘ce ha‘e refugee squatters which has moved into Kowloon. Hong , . , , i Kong (foreground.t icfl‘ccts hus‘d‘e at “gm- ‘CP WIFE I ALBERTON — An O‘Leary iresident has been taken into custody on a change of break, wealth in many new modern photo). % ' Id W ISIERNIXLISIIESIZ'ZW mi. BRIEFS M 15 PATIENT Mrs. Hammond Crockett, Alma i:— a patient in the West- ern Hospital. IS VISITING Miss Mary MacNutt of Char- lottetown is visiting in Summer- sidc. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mabon Bmon. RECENT VISITORS and Mrs. Floyd Gates are recent visitors to Sillllnl :‘de. uests 0 Jr. and Mrs. Willard MacDonald. TO TORONTO Alfred Coin-ill of Siimmerside and Walter Wells of Alberton lert Saturday for Toronto to at- tend a convention. FOOD SALE HELD The finance committee the Tignish Home and School held a very successful food sale Saturday. Committee chairman Mrs. Wilfred Boyce reported an excellent response. Oban J. Gallant was the win- ner of the fowl. BARRASS FITNERAL — Fun- ernl servwcs for Rev. Dr. E. J. Barrass were held Saturday af- ternoon at the United Baptist Church. Siimmerside with Rev. Keith Ilnhson offimating. assist- ed by iicv. Lindsay Graves. sLstaiii. 4 ply. iJ (11. f arne 3 Eugene Bovaird. "PARKSPI‘N" YARN All wool worsted yarn, moth Assorted colours. EATON'S SPOTLIGHT SALE. E ch entry and theft at the O'Leary Branch of the Royal Canadian egion. Entry was made by way of tiie front door and a from the wash room to the TIGNISH —- chcral hundrediPhillips scored for O’Leary. Icameem children supervised by mem Bantams trounced O’Leary 3-i The five or six homes of bers of the Tignish Sports Rec- 0 giving goal tender Clarie Fra. liquor reported to have been reation Association and com- ser his first shutout of the sea- stoien have been recovered. The munity life committee of the} son. Scoring goals were Claude break Is being investigated by home and school association en-i Gaudet 2, Alfred Handrahan 1. Alberton detachment of flhe joyed skating on the Tignish op- Midgets won 4-1 in a hard RCMP and (Thaw policeman en air rink during the weekend.‘ fought game all the way. Scor- GIN, Rodgerson. The high school hockey teams ing for Tignish were: John Bra Th case is expected to be demonstrated their hockey abil- ‘ dcrick, Gerard Ready. Elton El-Ion m... docket in Summersida ity Saturday afternoon. and In lis, Alan Boyce, while GeorgeiThesda“ the morning the Pce-Wees. Ban-E O‘Mallcy scored for O‘Leary. ‘ tams, and Midget teams played‘ Mrs. Gilbert Judge. William hockey on the O'Lcary ice. TheK Handrahan, Roy Ma e Leo d, Tignish teams won all of the Oban J. Gallant, Arthur Fennes- sey. and Phillip Harper, helped Pee-\vees won over O'Leary in the transportation of the .4'2- Sgoqingmsoags (if dTigEisg teams along with the coaches, iwere ae is.. en ie e-. . , . ‘ersen 1. Donald Boudreault. 1; I Torry Gem" Pee'wees' Pmmp i Harry MacWilliams,, L o r n e] “amp” B a n t a m 5; Gerald ‘ Keough. Midgets. Alberton CWL lple‘s cemetery. Pallbearers Resumes P'OI‘I’IeS lwcre Elm e r Gamble. Art.'.i_u1 1 Simmons, Brent Wood, c 01 n‘: ALBERTON — The Alberton iWaugh, Robert Hogg and Frank ‘ CWL card par-ti resum .Friday evening, when Mr. and . Mrs. Brydon Smith entertained. MECEWEN FUI‘ERAL — The Assisting as hostesses were ifuneral service for .\1rs. Arthur » . . N Charles back to England from ‘MacEwen, Jr., was held at the ‘ Elm J0°eph Araenault' MTS' a Skiing hOIIday in Si’i'itzerland emuel Arsenault, Mrs. Ray. , ~ . Bowness Funeral Home Sunday qaunders “rs J A Noonan Was diveliefl fmm London air- afternoon. Rev. Cecil R. Web- RIF: w’icfiael' A'hea'm "Port to afield 'at Stansted be- ber officiated. Hymns sung were w “n‘nan‘ Win and N'Irs AL Cause 01' high Winds. The Comet “Lea Kindly Light" and “33d F 1‘ ‘ g3” ' Jet. carrying 80 passengers In “Abide With Me", ' Mrs. r P “Y: ‘addition the heir to the Eric Sheen as organist, Inter.» I‘lrst pl’lles Mere PI‘GSEIIIEdI throne. landed safely Saturday ment took place in Pcoplc'sito MrS- Maurice Perry a‘nd‘at the Essex airport. 34 miles cemetery. Pallbearers were'JOhn Foley. 811d consolailonsifrom London. Charles was ac- Benjamin Champion. E rskine to Mrs. Winnie McNeill and : companied by his cousin. Prince wane, Richard Hemhom, Get--1 Peter Latter. The freezeout‘Welf of Hannover, both on va- 1ard Bernard, Herman Yen and , was won by Peter Larter and cation from Gordonstoun school iGcrvy Saunders. n Scotland .Young People lEnioy Skate TIGNISH 7- A group of young people from the Tignish United Church joined with the young people of Alberton and Cas- cumpec last Thursday evening for an outing of skating at the O'Leary arena. They were chaperoned by their minister, Rev. David MacDonald and Roy MacLeod. BETH. DIVERTED LONDON (AP)—An Hymns sung were “When I Sur- ‘ Ivey The Wondrous Cross“ 8 n d “I Love They Kingdom, Lord." ‘. Interment took place in the Pen- NOTION and rch GOODS NEEDLEPO‘INT STOOLS Small size about 12 x 15 x 71.6" high. Walnut on‘ mahogany finish legs. 1 1.95 EATON’S SPOTLIGHT SALE. E eh -i ed. 5 ' Sturdin constructed 2 oz. skein. or to use as a 69:: ‘wall was smashed open leading . airplane carrving 14 - year - old Prince es . ras EATON’S SPOTLIGHT SALE, tures issued by the weather ‘3 office: ; Iin Max 2 Night Dav iDawson 22 25 IVancouver 25 39 iVictoria 34 41 iEdmonton 16 2 ICalgary 24 42 jRegina 18b 1b ‘ :Winnipeg 26b 18b ‘ oronto 18 26 jOttawa 6 22 ‘ i Montreal 12 40 ; ue ec 10 . Fredericton 9 ‘Saint John 11 43 ‘rMoncton 15 4] Halifax 28 46 l Charlottetown 21 41 1‘ iSy y 16 37 ‘ ‘Yarmouth 28 46 St. Johns 23 28 I office says more rain will come to Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- ward Island today, while the precipitation in New Brunswick should start as snow likely changing to rain in the southern regions by evening. Regional forecasts: Mainland Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island: Overcast with intermittent drizzle and occas- ional rain; continuous rain be« ginning by evening: continuing very mild; light winds increas- ing by evening to northeast 15. Low-high at Halifax, Yarmouth and Goshen 38 and ew Glas- gow. Kentville and Charlotte- town 36 and 38. Cape Breton: Intermittent drizzle and occasional rain: con- tinuing very mild: southwest winds 20 diminishing du ring morning to light. Low-high at Sydney 38 and 40. Eastern N.B. Counties. Lower St. John River Valley: Over- cast with a few showers or snow- fiurries; snow beginning late in afternoon and changing by even- ing to rain; mild; west winds 15 shifting by evening to north 15. Low-high at Moncton. Frederic- ton and Saint John 34 and 37. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 7.44 am. and 6.48 pm At Rustico at 1.58 am. and 2.24 pm. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 7.18 and sets at 5.05. TUE. WED. THUR. Jan. 22I 23. 24 "GOSSIP" BENCH with side stand for telephone, 5 Each HALIFAX (CP)—The weather ‘ model car driven by Leo Wood a 1958 model driven by Leonl about $50,000,000 annually to Iand a 1955 car driven by Keith Frank Appleby of the RCAF Nova Scotia. - i A"°""°" NOW OPEN Kensington given by Douglas Pickard. Elementary schoo' I e 1"“0duced by C 3- Lea” "‘9 All students owing tuit~ Myers Il'Vlng ion fees to Kensington El- 0 . tive India, touching on some of ementary 13° h 0 01 WhICh seerce Stahon th or importa t features and were paya e on commence- . v‘ III: "that; ways Iilnfwhichhtheir ment of the school term; ‘ . wail” St- El!“ S’S‘Ida way °I life differs ‘9'“ t at i“ also those who have pro-‘, ' limit thitsaindzxflftss party or non tax in SEE us FOR Masons, their wives and a num- are asked to make settle-‘ . ber of guests. ment at once. , . Irvmg “d Imus . Minor repairs Brief remarklsiweée mime by Signed_ Plus Gasolines 0 Open daily 7 mm. to Mr. Maynar , r. eo. 'ernon ' . Complete lubflmflon 10 pm. C b II, S 'd d D £331.51]. 033233.532... .32 K 30,8": 0‘ artist”: I" e d 'a. . ensmg on omen ary 2 - ‘1 fioi‘rifla'hfixé’épiieforafii’srefil... _. 0... EDDIE MYERS- I"'01:" address. A PUBLIC SERVICE IN THE INTERESTS OF GOOD SPORT, CONTRIBUTED BY THESE COMMUNITY SPORTS SUPPORTERS IN SUMMERSIDE , AND DISTRICT . CLIIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE SHERBROOKE N TONE’ E... 5...... ) “13E; LTD 5 “M HARRIS CREST LANES I . M d . L (As-nod H a son essee . BOWLING CENTRE “a a . . . o ,q Texaco D'stnbutor Instructor available every =J-—“ F—fi H afternoon. Monday - Friday ~76) .' Gm M 1:00 p.m. . 5:00 part. (no TOWING SERVICE 5”" “d PARTY charge). Phonesl: 4 Fuel 0“ ICE CUBES Also noonl lugchingtounr; I1;?th Day 9932—Nght 74 3 AVAILABLE ling We nes ay a: C . C III I St. & - $1.50. gherberoglfe Rd. Phone 436 2136 DIAL 2810 Summerslde North McE WEN ROAD Cor. Water & Second Sta. Bowl regularly at Crest Lanes WILLIAMS your dependable florist Over 50 Years’ Service I. » I‘N‘ Open 24 Hours 1f’\‘?w\ Daily *1 L, "x - a, _- Flowers For / All Occasions 153 Granville St.—Dial 3282 “When you think of flowers. think 0 ours." J. Harold Hutchinson's Arsenuulf Sheet MOI'GI Sherman Hutchinson. Prop. Frames and Sashes Sheet Metal Work Heating and Ventilating Dial 3163 16 Duke St. Phone 5400 210 Water St. MINOR HOCKEY—7:30——10:30 GALLANT Moving & Storage Ltd. Agents For North American Van Lines At Same [mention Obtain Top Service On All Insurance Needs By Contacting J. LeRoy Gallant Ins. Ltd. Insurance Phones 3520 4538 310 Water St. GIRLS’ BASKETBALI.—-3:30—4:30 JUNIOR BOYS’ BASKETBALL—4:3 BOWLING—Open Lanes 1:00—6:45 and SKATING—8:00—10:00 p.m. BOWLING—Open Lanes 1:00—6:45 and . mechani- cal repairs . tune-ups . radiator repairs . welding operated by Burleigh 8: Jim MacKInnou Phone 824 Summerside West 3 my 3' 1 07 ball NYLON CRIMP SET YARN arii suitable for knitting light garments. EATON‘S SPOTLIGHT SALE. Each STOOL As above in a larger size, about 15 x 16 x 14%" hi 16.75 EATON’S SPOTLIGHT SALE, Each ours. 1 oz. ball. EATON'S SPOTLIGHT SALE. Ea BABY WOOL ' 3 ply yarn, 50% wool 50% nylon. little garments quickly and easily sort col- 31c Knitsinto . Assumed ch _ “Venti-Foam" rubber. Special oonstmctlm tion of air for added comfort. 70" long. MATTRESS TOPPERS mattress toppers 29c ' ram RUBBER PIECES For fin-ultimo Munster-lug and auto padding. EATON’S SPOTLIGHT SALE Prices! soft foam allows tree circula- 1 H About In “116k by EATON‘B SPOTLIG FURNITURE COVERING Constructed of heavy vinyi‘piuuo. HT SALE Prices: Each Zippered. Printed rayon angelisldn. EATON’S SPOTLIGHT SALE. Constructed of moulded plastic with swivel hook. Mahogany colour. 2 for eslgn. Length 5 ". 2 for Each Super jumbo plastic ring" d Colours EATON’S SPOTLIGHT SALE. E E ." S rloeei e x x " . De ". 59d 229TLIGHT SALE :1“. Siz 4 24 7D 2 thick Eacn ChIa‘Ir sci 4 cub Singlebed size. EICII Size 24 x 72 x 1% . End, Sofa size 84 . em.“ PILLOW COVERS FUR COAT HANGERS GARMENT BAGS bag. quilted h “wedding turquoise. blue and trick. sch SHOE BAG WHITE STAR LAUNDRY Ltd. GET DAISY fl WISHES VIIIII 0 For Professional FRIDAY. JANUARY 25 PRE SCHOOL SKATE—1:30—8:00 p.m. ISHL HOCKEY—9:15 MIXED BADMINTON—3:304:30 p.m. BOWLING—Open Lanes from 1:00 pm. “3:: 22°53" SATURDAY. JANUARY 25' 1' “W” 8‘ """' SKATING—2:004:00 p.m. MIXED comma—7:00 and 9:00 pm. ' I‘M Lad BOWLING—OpenLanesfrothOam. Ltd. Authorised RAMBLER Sales 5 Service OOOMAC AUTO . 315:5: Tm ‘ “my “my BODY snow 0 Small Car Economy Phone 436-5610 Water St. West MONDAY. JANUARY 21 0—530 TUESDAY. JANUARY 22 SENIOR BOYS’ VOLLEYBALL—3:304:30 pan. SENIOR BOYS' BASKETBALL—4:30—5:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 23 BOWLING—Sweepstake bowling—6:46 p.m. Summerside C.T.L. STORE MEN’S SKATES From 8.95 to 26.95 HOCKEY STICKS .85: up Phone 2515 308 Water St. 10:45 pm. 10:45 pm. HUESTIS TV CENTRE EMERSON for the best In TV 24-hr. Service Appliance-TV-Radio Repairs Professional Service Phone 3201 220 First St. Shop The Modern Way At PRE SCHO%L SKATE35-_1:1300—-330 :00 pm. Weddell Bros. MINOR HO KEY—8: : .m. INTERMEDIATE VOLLEYBALE—sto—«Izso p.m 3:332:32. MIXED CURLING—7:00 and 9:00 pm. In Cum“ BOWLING—Open Lanes 9:00—6:45 pm. cnvfi'iti’is‘tz‘IDco Manufacturers of . Creamery Butter SKATING—8:00—10:00 .m. Public Storage Lockers JUNIOR BOYS’ BASKETBALL—3:80—4zso p.m. Dealers in SENIOR BOYS’ BASKETBALL—4:30—5:30 .m. flour and Min reeds Central Plumbing Heating 8: ectric Ltd. Plumbing I Heating and Electrical Contractors Motor reminding Phone 40 Crap-ml, P. E. I. Birthday 5 Wedding Cakes Home Made Bread and Pastry Phone 81” 81 Centre] Auto Body Specialists General Welding Radiator Repairs Dial 8888 Harvard 5!. l. iO-da-alaebagtohoidittpahnofdboes. Masonite EATON'S SPOTLIGHT SALE, POLY FOAM CUSHION FORMS RATI'AN CHAIR COVE Milne throws sromaa'r can. 2.99 Each MIMI? EATON‘S SPOTLIGHT SALE. 1 13" , 1 " , 11 " , Tufted textured cotton. Colours Imus m. shelves. Grim mum, blue end pink. 3 x square 3 ma“ x 15 OHM: orange. beige. turquoise, Ismwn out gold odour. EATON'S SPOTLIGHT sane. EATON“ SPOTLIGHT SALE- EATON’S smuanr saw. my. It? Each PLASTIC RA‘I'I’AN CHM COVER BOWLING SHOE BAG has: .Cnhmmme.mndaoldcokxm ‘ "totebagmadetorlongwear. am: 2... 1.89 Each IT PAYS TO SHOP AT EATON'S «heroics. It. Elem District MODERN CASH & CARRY DRY CLEANERS LTD Complete Dry Cleaning Service _ REPAIRS I ALTERATIONS Phone 5440 105 Water at. Opposite C.N.B. Station GEORGI SMITH Plumbing & Heating 0| Imus lsrvioe i‘IUMIIINh ‘~I UVII l ALAN D. CRUE Specialists In Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing Electrical and Brake Work Exhaust Repairs Phone 5455. limes! Street East JOHNSTON'S DELICATESSEN and PASTRY SHOP rma numb ooons DAILY Phone 3751 Water Sheet WALKER’S IRVING SERVICE I