ety: DISCUSSES DO John F. (Fritz) Johnson meets with newsmen ‘to dis~ cuss his double identity prob- lem. He said medical tests have confirmed what he has always known—that he has tn ir Western And Central. Districts "The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Feb. 20, 1965. 3 Latest Storm Dumps , ly six inches of snow on the | because of the snow. way traffic slowed to a near'a 24-hour period in Moncton. | standstill in the province last The storm was expected to) east north east winds of 25 ern and Eastern Nova Scotia guesting to 35, which made for | were also expected to get more Plows were being kept on coast, emergency standby, and were now flurries and strong nor- expected to swing into action therly winds were forecast for early this morning. Prince Edward Island today. Five inches of snow fell in eaperlnceanid, mime pre to 8! S d .m. as t = Mine Sanee'ae zee’ OUSpeN ed A weather report from RCAF : | Station Summerside, indicated License Case: . snow flurries would continue all day today with 30 mile per hour e « . : winds increasing to 50 Ad ed Roads leading from Summer- journ side were passable up to 10 | p.m. All Eastern Provincial Air- , Judson Everett Meyers, Mt. | |ways flights were reported on Albion, charged with driving a /@ | schedule. motor vehicle while his license a | was suspended had his case ad- UBLE IDE Larry Bader.” Johnson's at- | would become blocked in cutt- before Magistrate James B. STAND NEWS PAGE Former Mayor, MA s,czlo ert Dies In Georgetown Beily.!n.Steot wrest GEORGETOWN — John How- ard MacDonald, former mayor lof this town, died suddenly last night. He was in his 85th year. He apparently had been in good health up to the time of his sudden passing. He walked across the street from his home (6-In. Snow, Fills Roads nto pi oe oe fered a heart attack and where A storm which dumped near-|delayed early Friday morning he died shortly afterward Born in Georgetown, the son province by 8 p.m. had high-| Twelve inches of snow fell im| of the late Archibald J. Mac- Donald and his late wife, the former Marion Murphy, he re- night. drop four or five inches on Cape. sided all his life here with the The snow was accompanied by Breton overnight, and North- exception of a period spent at- tending St. Francis Xavier Uni- versity at Antigonish, N. S. in poor visibility and drifting. snow as the storm moved up the |1900 and three years spent in Winnipeg, Man., in the early 1900s. In 1908 he entered the family |business in Georgetown, which consisted of a large general store, export business and lob- |\ster cannery. He retired from commercial life in the 1930s He served in the Prince Eqa- Local Holsteins Still Maintain Top Can. Records Two cows bred and developed rams = : 2 | TY |MIGHT BLOCK journed until March 8 for trial. | in the Abegweit herd of the late Georgetown and - i NTI | Western Prince reported in- The accused, not present in| Senator J. Walter Jones—it is ald. Toronto ‘Also “surviving Canadian termittent snow, becoming heavy |court, was represented by John | owned now by B.B. (Bus) Jones are three sisters, Marion, Mrs L i “no recollection of life as jat times. It was thought roads|Holmes when the case came up | —still hold top position on the H. F. R. Watts, formerly of eg on honor roll of Canadian champ- torney says there is no doubt ings if drifting increased. Johnston, QC, in Queen's County | ion Holstein producers. Johnson is Bader, missing | The weather picture was sim- | Magistrate's Court yesterday af- | Akron, Ohio, man ilar in the rest of the Maritimes, |ternoon | (AP Wirephote) with snow accumulations in | Also not present in court was | — |Nova Scotia reaching as high |George Henry Thorne, he too, is : . -..-oloudy. and..precipitation “ha @ |as 6.4 inches at Halifax Interna- from Mt. Albion. Mr. Thorne is | . WEATHER “fapered off to snowflurries. | Hon Airport. “Two flights were |charged--wittr ~-anothon + 2 28) ones bar the ait TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: Min. Max. Dawson i -28 Prince George .... -41 -—- Vancouver cee «645 Victoria sesccccese Edmonton ..c.ees-: Calgary ...cccoccees Regina ccccccegos Winnipeg ....-...-- Toronto ....-0-ese.: Ottawa .rssr.soceee Montreal ...000. ~ Freder'ctom ..cee. Saint John . ....+--. Halifax ee a Charlottetown ...... Sydney .-. 10 Yarmouth cee St. John’s, Nfld BES: Bannan GERsS Miami _........««-- New Orleans .....- Tucson soseeee Al Los Angeles ....... 55 HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says that late Fri- BASALSRRLBERBLBR Roe ESBSES . day evening snow was still fall- ing in Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton, Northern Nova Scotia and in the Eastern Shore regions. Elsewhere, skies were A storm situated 200 miles jveliele ae ing his in- southeast of Cape Breton is con- \ ten 80. was represent- tinuing to move sorthosstward | Mt. Stewart led by Gordon Tweedy and his into the Atlantic. The eee . con was adjourned until Feb. the ortheastern part of the d ° ; / trict is expected to let up before | Resi ent Dies | Goargs Louis Joseph. 3 39 Pos. dawn leaving the Maritimes | . \eetrs cea” charged with break, under cloudy skies with occas- | theft, yesterday elect- ional snowflurries today. In City Hosp. jed wil wn -o pare omy Strong northerly winds are | ja jury and pleaded guilty ‘forecast for all regions and i | A long-time resident of Mt. |the charge. J P. . ; ; acted as counsel for the accus- some localities gusts to 530 miles oyvart. Daniel I. MacDougald,|.4 ie was remanded until Feb per hour will occur. Friday morning in the jo¢ ’ nail to stand. , Regie tress, Chariton Homa, aftr "or faling to Topet fo re Halifax and vicinity, Sou | year spection James Ernest Trainor Shore, Annapolis Valley: Cloudy | ""poo. “at Blooming Point, son |°% Watervale was fined $10 and with occasional flurries; mild | of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rode- °°StS by Magistrate Johnston, turning colder in afternoon; | rick MacDougald, he was edu- Grant Willis of North River, northerly winds 30 with gusts | cated at Prince of Wales Coll-|Charged with failing to report an to 45. Barly morning and mid- | ege and taught school in the| accident, had his case adjourn- afternoon temperatures at Hali- | province for several years be-|€d_until Feb. 26. Abegweit Stardust established in 1954 a production record of 26,172 pounds milk, 1,317 pounds butter fat in the mature class, in the class. in 194 a production record that was a world mark at the time and still tops the list among Canadian Holsteins in the 305- day division on three-times-a- day milking as a junior four- year-old with 24,939 pounds milk, 1,085 pounds fat (The world record was for butterfat production.) Milady had established a world record as well in fat product- jon as a junior three-year-old the previous year, with 19,743 pounds milk, 816 pounds fat in the 305-day division | | | | CANOES POPULAR fax and Yarmouth 24 and 2, / fore moving to Mt. Stewart to Fines. of $20 and costs were | oie | WINNIPEG (CP)\—The Hud- Kentville 22-and 18 enter the business of the late imposed on two offenders, . , Outlook for Sunday — Sunny |H. F. Feehan. He resided at |@S fined for having the illegal |S0"'s Bay Company, reports, its and extremely cold Mt. Stewart after his retire. possession of liquor and the other |Tent-a-canoe project, initiajet in Northern N.S., Castern Shore, Ment, up until the time of his for being intoxicated in a public | , Was so successful dt t§*¢0n- Prince Edward Island: Cloudy | death. ; | place. with snowflurries; very mild on is survived by his wife, : former Winnifred Jay, one turning colder, this aflernoan: | gsughter and two sons: Lotie,| POWNG! Minister to 50. Early morning and mid | afternoon temperatures at New resses Ass'n BEER fh 2 5 3 e a |Sidering expanding its available \fleet from the present 28 ca- og ea ptialbys 6 mei eondil a | Dies At Pictou YMCA slowing ferry travel on the|death at Aberdeen Hospital, | Hospital ward Island Legislature for two terms. 1923-1927 and 1981-1935, Borden-Tormentine rum yester-| Lansdowne, Pictou County, night. representing Fifth Kings as a P; ; | Where he had been a ee sagihher lal tha Comearvelive rovincial transportation dir-| for two months, He was the son | all scorers with 30 points. Party and a running mate of | eter B. Graham Rogers, de-| of Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- | McInnis of the Nurses wat the late Premier J. D. Stewart. | S¢ribing ice conditions as the Donald, Poplar Point. From 1924 to 1925 and from | Wrst since 1961, said the situa-) As a young man he went to 1929 to 1932 he held the office ‘om seems to be deteriorating | Pictou County, and settled im | two of mayor of this town. « daily. Lansdowne, where he s At otie time he was president The Canadian National Rail- the former Dorothy M of Eastern Canneries Ltd. and| W8y8 dispatcher said the MV He operated.a farm there until | Ji 4g points president of the Georgetown Sil- | Abegweit was experiencing her | he joined the Canadian Army | ,ageq 17 while M° Goff and two ver Black Fox Co. He also| main difficulties near the Tor-| in the First World War. ; ae gave of his services as a mem-| Mentine end. He won the distinguished Ser- ae a pout ber of the board of trustees of | The Abegweit was unable to yice Medal, the Kings Medal = Georgetown High School. He | make her usual early-morning ° ¥ » was an executive member of trip because of ice which mov- ae rn ae ae tor ‘brav. . BONES BARED : i | } the Georgetown Community Wel- ed into the strait in the last ea “istgee sal wet pos a | ow Gaps * eH Geiteck, Peudriton ‘eres | OAM BAY, Bc fom, 2a those’ instrumental in building| She took two‘hours, 20 minu- brother Frank three ‘sisters 2,000 ' ars old, have been. the Georgetown rink. tes, to make the nine-mile cross- | May (Mrs Devonshire). Sadie om = ACTIVE INTEREST ing with the passenger train y . F | up at this centre adjoining. Right up to the time of his yesterday morning, and 10 (Mrs. MacHam) both of Bos- passing he maintained an active minutes } to make ton, and Christine (Mrs. Mac- | interest in all matters pertain- later in the day. * ‘IP Dermid), Cardigan. P.E.1 ito have been found on ing to the welfare of the town.| The Funeral service was held from ‘ot an ancient Indian cemetery, He was an exceptionally active | meveves att eatt nica ae f SS — SP oa a | aa KENSINGTON RINK ~ Wednesday, February 24, “ 8.00 P.M. Sharp 3 FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL Folowing are the classes: Girls *Iier wan tail events and personalities he SERVICE ANCIENT had encountered during his act- The ferry service between ive and eventful lifetime New York and Vermont states He was an avid reader and - amplain student of nature and possessed ‘Minted ae mean ago was ie an optimistic and Christian out- : ver on life which could not but influence for good all those arlottetown Branch whose privilege it was to have _ os : known him He is survived by his widow, Royal the former Jeanette King of Boston, Mass., and now of Georgetown; Catherine, Mrs. H. 7 4 ,D. McInerney, Saint John, N.B,; Dues Now Due and Gladys, Georgetown. Three Poe ee ee and 400 HAVE PAID Funeral anrancements had not} AVE YOU? been. completed last Bight... Lussrmeme . bi A ARERR a SCHURMAN ‘DESIGN NO. 501 northerly winds 30 with =e Oral Peacock: Brighton, Add | Glasgow, Goshen and Charlotte-| mrs) W. F. MacDonald, Trac-| Rev. Erie Grant of Pownal | town 22 and 18. Cross, and one brother,| ¥@s guest speaker at Thursday | Outlook for Sunday — Clearing | John, of Charlottetown | night's monthly meeting and extremely cold. His remains are resting at| York United Church Men's High tide today at Charlotte-/the Charlottetown Funeral town, 1.46 a.m. and 2.13 p.m. At| Home, from where the funeral f WESTERN ' 7 m. s 54 p.m. | possible support B R | E E § ee i Ass'n Plan speaking contest, behig IN P.E.L. HOSPITAL Thomas Noonan of Richmond, P.E.L, underwent surgery Fri- day at the P.E.I. Hospital. LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs. George Burch, Borden, has returned to her homefrom the Prince County Hospital where she has been a patient. HOSPITAL PATIENT Mrs. George Wall, Kensing- ton, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital where she has undergone surgery. FRACTURED HIP Mrs. louis Carroll, Baltic, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital where she is receivif® treatmen’ for a fractured hip UNDERGOES SURGERY Mrs. Peter Gaudet, Kensing- fon, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, where she underwent surgery on Tuesday. CAR, TRAIN COLLIDE A vehicle: driven by Ray Jel-/ trey of Sumnierside received about $100 damage when it col-| ¢ lided with a train at the E at) Remains Street. crossing Wednesday. Town police investigated the ac- ‘aot. oe s ‘Rustico at 9.33 a.m and 9.38 | will be held Monday morning at p.m. High tide Sunday at Char-| 8.30, with Requiem High Mass| church's responsibility in l}ottetown 2.35 a.m. and 2.47 p.m./ at Mt. Stewart at 9.30 a.m. community. |At Rustico at 10.03 a.m. and | ‘The pees - ban 10.32 p.m. Summerside tide ident Bryenton leighteen minutes later than) Fishermen’s Hed ies was to Charlottetown. Sun rises today) | Hy 2 Erato FOOOOOOO SOOO OO4 O40 O44 000 HOOF sets at 5.55 p.m. Gold Seal For, | Locally-Sired ‘tininesach, Tigaish. Shoe | the. communi — | Ayrshire Cow Itore ‘yesterday afternoon, wih of the County Fishermen's | m “ Sean eaaecae omeng| Urban LeBlanc, extension de- pier. Canadian Ayrshire cattle has |Partment of St. Dunstan’s Uni- qualified for a Gold Seal cer- | versity. Q@ S = wr 4 a. < He fie i 8 igh? et tificate (production of 100,000 | the setting up of such an organ- Cheverie Fund | pounds of milk or more) by pro- \ducing 124,975 pounds milk, 5,-|the province has 066 butterfat in nine lactations, |into five zones for the total. milking time of 3,487 days. |°f setting up local associations. Trinket produced 16,638 pounds| Two local milk, 694 fat in 357 days as a| three and four are four-year old and as five years |stages of organization she produced 16,133 pounds milk 672 pounds butterfat in 365 days. She is classified Very |Good and was sired by a bull bred on the Experimental Farm | 7th. ’ DEATH NOTICES Journed to study the seeue | Recelvet ain notice coleme, | Tee federal fisheries 4 —_—_—_—— | bert Cheverie, and Harvey Hutt HAGGARTY—At the Prince of ; 4% E ' itt I z { jane. To cam be tah Ft ltarys ee MOUS |< hems woes tte etl te nea | 200e five takes in Portage \Mondey morning to the Church af the | West on both sides of the island. ‘Holy yoty, Sees - wem Mass at 920 a.m. Inter. ment Indian River comaer. Venes” . Get on the road | MACDOUGALD — At the Chartotle- ‘town Hospital, Friday, Feb. 19, 1968, erry rene; Resins : ‘a ili ‘ f i st] | i ith 7 i ‘i hy fisl CARS TRUCKS rr —F EMA x ars Soa a UMITED MacDORALD — At the Prince Rowand | ae Set ca See see | Oe 2 A li —Folding partition separates dining & —3 bedroms with 4th bedroom optional ++ itintive in app - Modern exterior design 0 @ LETITFITyo —Tool storage in carport “, —1220 sq. ft. | e . . c x a eis > oop, 5 tie ‘ ; ? ie Ss Ais a te “4 es 3 ee g - 5 a ge a TES AND ADVICE ESTIMATES AND. € we es RES ES tomer ited 1 Re tad ae Ag tee as “S a