WESTERN BRIEFS “A “Cw—iNs" 3m TROPHY First place winner in 4-H Club showmanshlp at Thurs- day’s Easter Beef Show. Anita McIsaac. right. is seen accept- ing a silver tray from Murry Lenders, assistant manager of the Bank of Montreal's Char- lottetown Branch. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County: 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat" March 30, 1963 ESiraii, Gulf Ice iConczliiion Easing The heavy hand of ice. which prevailed in the Gulf of St. Law- rence. is melting fast and mov- ing southward, leaving large areas of open water in North- umberiand S t r a i t permitting commercial ships to operate vir- tually unaided by icebreakers, it was learned yesterday from the district marine agent in Charlottetown. The latest serial survey shows that there is open water in the St. Lawrence River and along the south shore of Quebec. south of Anticosti Island. and along the east coast of New Bruns- wick from the Bay of Chalenr to Buctouche. Four days of east wind could move heavy ice into this open water off New Brunswick, from where it could be carried into the Strait by the tide. making crossings by the CNR ferry MV ‘Abegweit very difficult. it was learned from Provincial Direc- tor of Transportation, B. Graham Rogers. Winds from the west or south- west are needed to clear all the ice completely. he said, while Woodstock Lady Dies O'LEARY —— Mrs. John T. Dignan of Woodstock. P.E.I.. died at the Provincial Sanitar- ium, Charlottetown, last i her Sunday was the daughter of the late Mr. and; Mrs. Robert Heaney of Olin-j ton, P.E.I.. and was the last re- 3 . of the. maming descendant l-leaney family. . She was mam-lest in 1899 and moved to Woodstock where she nesided until 13 years ago and since then had been a: patient in the sanitorium. River.“ was by Ivan Webb and ms. garet Mains. Hymns “The Lord's My Shepherd" “Abide With Me." Pallbearers we Ward MacAusland, Alton Webb. James Duncan, John Lewis; Ed- win Dignan and Joseph Gal- lant. Interent was in the West lhwou United Church ceme- tery. Man were and ' WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Observed temperatures: noon: occasional rain or drizsle in the evening; a little milder: 'outh winds 15, increasing in the afternoon south 25. Low-high at Halifax 27 and 45. Outlook for Sunday: A few showers. ‘ South Shore and Annapolis -Valley: Cloudy; intermittent rain beginning in afternoon; milder; scuth winds 15. increas- ling near noon to south 25. Low- high at Yarmouth 5 and 50, ixenmue 23 and 50. Outlook for Sunday: a few showers. Northern Nova Sc-ctia, East- ern Shore, Cape Breton. Prince Edward Island; sunny. becoming cloudy in the afternoon: milder; south winds 15. increasing in afternoon to south 5. Lowshigh at New Glasgow, Goshen and Sydney 20 and 85, Charlottetown 18 and 43. ' _a.m. and 11:56 pan Outlooklorflmday:Atn showers. . High tide today at Chariot: town at 2:80 am, a 2:16 pm At Rustlco at 9:12 am. a a 10:44 pm. Summerside tide eighteen m l nute a later than Charlottetown. Sun rises was at 5:49 and sets at 6:21 and rises Sunday at 5:48 and sets at 6:22. High tide Sunday at Charlotte.‘ own 3:24 am. ~ High tide Sunday so n. 1 km. at Rustico 9:59 VUENO Italy (AP) — Two scorched pages believed from the log of King Saud's lost jet. liner have been to on an alpin: stone near the French border. police said. The wreck. age of the Comet jet has not been sighted since the plane crashed March 20 with 13 per. sons aboard on a flight from Geneva. Switzerland. to Nice on the French Riviera. Min. Max. - . gnan was a member . _ ggztvhaizliing'east Winds have, been of m? Bloomfie’ld United Church 31:33: . . . . . .. g 4: U. S. weather bureau. and “5 women-5 gmup‘ 1E monton 25 32 however. in a long range weath- She is survived by three sons :Regfina , 36 59 er forecast. Predicts west-norm and one daughter. Alfned and,Wlnnipeg ..... .. 42 52 west winds for the early part Herman, Charlottetown; Rev. iToronto 34 47 of April. I I mm mm Ottawa 21 36 With the lobster season start- Dm'm’ 3' . Montreal . . . . . . .. 21 38 lng May 1. conditions are ex- Chaplain 8' Don Mu]!- offi-I Quebec . . . . . . .. 14 3? peoted be favourable for Hattie. Mrs. Harry Arising. Fredericton .... .. 22 41 the fishermen to set their traps. Woodstock. A daughter. Lillian. Saint John .. 23 38 her. ncton . . . . . . . .. 31 36 . o The funeral was held ch- Halifax . . . . . . . . .. 29 42 MISS A. HICkeY nesday altennoon from the Charlottetown 24 29 . . Bloomfield United Cluu'oh. with Sydney . . . . . 27 31 West POW", DIES service conducted by Rev. David Yarmouth 28 38 , St. John's ..... .. 32 36 OLEARY — Miss 'Annie Two brotellg'cs. Josleph and HALIFAX (CF) _ The wen, Hleey 0‘ West POM (fled 11‘ Jafimf'flig 81 was heel: Fwy ther office says a disturbance is the Western Hospital. Alberton, Wednesday morning in her 76th . ' ‘ Miss Hickey was the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hickey and was born at Dun- blaine. later moving to West Point. In her early years she was a member of the Corpus Christi Catholic Church at West Point. She is survived by one sister. Mary in West Point. a 3 morning from Jelley's Funeral Home. O’Leary to the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Brae. Mass Emmanuel R Hickey. Harding Stewart, Lawrence Stewart and where Requiem Hi g h was celebrated by Rev. iohard. Pallbearers w e r e Wilfred Stanley Maelsaac, Boulter, L e o n a r d Fred Livingstone. Interment. was in the church cemetery. expected to bring cloud into the district today. Intermittent rain should begin in the western sec- tions of the Maritimes in the af- ternoon or evening and spread into the other regions by night- fall. Present indications are that all regions may expect a few showers on Sunday with clearing taking place in New Brunswick later in the day. 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