tion of Atlantic Home Econom- ics associations which ends DR. PAUL SIMS (rizht). director of the Food Resenrcn Institute. department of acri- today at the Charlottetown culture. Ottawa, .gave the Hotel. Dr. Sims‘ topic was keynote address last evening “The New Look in Foods." during the three-day ronven- Left to right are Miss Eliza- buildiag on the Omar-side we» torfront that was formerly occu- pied by Provincial Enterprises td. It is this building that the club hopes to obtain for I club house. ISLAND NEWS PAGE W as 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. Oct. 10, 1964” n... We“. .nd Frederick um. beth MacMillan. dean of home economics. Acadia University. Wolfvllle; Mrs. Herbert Doane. Dartmouth. N.S.: and Dr. Sims. Home Economics Conference i Concludes Today At Hotel The Atlantic Home Ecrnomit's Convention enters its third andl final Ca; at the Charlottetown Hotel today. Dr. Frank Maeh’innon ls sch- eduled as guest speaker for the Eleanor Knox. secretary of the PEI Home Economics Assoc- ; iation. presiding. ’ Speakers during the confer- ence were to include Lorraine I Donais. McCall Pattern Corpoi- i Mary’s Church. Souris. to lie i , Tliu§"§’il’§§n§i‘:.l2§d .5213? Meeting Held To Discuss ’ ' S’side Yacht Club Plans financing and the functions of a yacht club. sumlns‘mE “ At 3 meei- mation of a yacht club in It was pointed out that a club in Summsrslde at the location i being considered has many so- ihe Ivantages over such already es- m lib and building has. it is claimed, tremendous poten- tial. The building with minimum efiort and expense could made into an extremely serviceable club house. It was stated. ’ The site w'th landscaping u pairs to the breakwater. proVi sion made for a launching slip is said to be ideal for the pro posed cl b. The big need still remains to get as many people as possible interested in this venture, both Mr. Wedge and Mr. Hynamas Premier Loaves For Ottawa; Then Holiday Provincial Secretary .1. David Stewart will be acting-premier for several weeks while Prem- ier Walter R. Show is out of the province. The premier leaves for Ot- tawa this morning wit to he will attend ceremonies during Queen Elizabeth's visit and la- ter will attend a federal-provin- no or an win no accom- panied to Ottawa by Provincial Treasurer Alban Farmer. Following his Ottawa meet- ings. Premier Shaw will take “a few weeks' holidays." WORLD CHEESE ROME tAPl—T‘ie 21 major cheese-producing nations turned out 2,900,000 tons o' "heese last year. reports the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. The 11.8. remained the world’s larg- est cheese producer and ched- dar accounted for nearly a third of the cheese in international n state until 10 am. Monday. At that time Solemn 'Requlem High Mass will be celebrated by Very Rev. . F. MacDonald. the recently appointed Vicar- General of the Diocese. The Eulogy will be delivered Interment will church cemetery. conference dinner at 12.30 p.m.‘ at Montgomery Hall. The conference started with registration Friday morning. at.‘ the Charlottetown Hotel. Thurs, r day evening there was a tea at: John MacLean. Eureka. N3. the home of Mrs. L.. Prowse. l and Elizabeth MacMillan. dean? Mayor AW. Gaude! extendedi of home economics at Acadia? a welcome from the City of‘ University. i Charlottetown at a luncheon held‘ Also scheduled as a m a in t at the hotel Friday. The liiiich- speaker. was Dr. Paul Sims. di- i eon was sponsored by the city rector of the Food Research In- and chairman was Mrs. G.B., stitute. Canada department oft Whiteside. lll‘Pleénl nt thei agriculture Prince Edward Island Home’ Prince Edward Island provin-‘ Economics Association. I cial president of the association. ‘ On Friday afternoon the Hen-l is Mrs GB. White-side. Char- eral meeting :01 iiiideruay witnl lottetown. ‘ Noted Island Priest Msgr. Murphy Dies One of the host loved and' inai‘y. Toronto. to study for the most wider knoun Romanipl‘ieSthd- Catholic riests in r' 9 Ed-. e W“ "dame" " Pm“ by p . me ‘ the late Bishop of Charlottetown ward Island. MonSignor J. A.| MOst Rev’ Henry J. o-Leary on former remor 1 December 21. 1919. and immed- ation. New York; Mary Morley. . inspector of home economics for i the Nova Scotia department of education; Alfred Hennessey. Charlottetown architect; M s. ' were Rev. W.A. Keefe and Rev ' M.J. Foley Funeral Held The funeral of the late Mich- ael J. Foley of Chepstone. who died at the Charlottetown Hos- pital following a brief lllllCSa. was held Oct. 1 from the Perry Funeral Home to St. Mary‘s. Church. Souris. 5 Requiem High Mass was sung; by Monsignor J.A. Sullivan. who‘ also conducted services at thel grave. Present in the sanctuary‘ Bennett MacDonald. Pallbearers were: John Mac-: Millan. James MacPhee. Luke; Power. Arthur Mooney. Daniel} Jarvis and. Septimus MacPhee. 1 Mr Foley was the son of the ‘ late James Foley and the late ‘lora lMacLellani MacPhoe of Chepstone. In 1038 he married Mary MacDonald. He was a lifetime fisherman. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a sister. Mrs. Mary i C. Whitcombe. and a brother.i Peter. of Brookline. Mass. both i of whom were present duringi his illness and at his funeral. ‘ >14 Dunstan’s University and honorary "it'ai' General ofl the Diocese. died early Friday In Charlottetown Hospital. He, was 73 years old 1 Msgr. Murphy was born in: Hope River July 18. 1886. a soul of the latc .\lr. and Mrs. IMary Ann McGiiizani Alexis Murphy ‘ on years lately appointed to the teachingf staff at St. Dunstan‘s. Just sev-‘ later. May 1926. he. was named rector to eventually i . become the man with the long-‘ est term of service in that post as he remained until 1943. His term as rector saw the; beginning of the greatest period‘ . 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Mrs. Marlon Mrs. John Mqu Waddell Do Ie Eldershaw Ken" Kerwinng strortigmi: Mb vernon River TigniSh Iglfchgfli" Keiisington For H w Ph . 1non Phone Phone “37.3225 Phone Phone ‘ Dine I?” Tignish 7! S'sida 436-2949 Tyne Valley 6-) Borden 39-32 Rver - ing on Thursday evening over 40 Summerside area. I tablished clubs at Shediac. Pic said'tlhey W0“1d W61C°me 3‘" _ people heard plans for the for- The meeting was held in a lion and even Charlottetown. Inquiries. 0181 Conference- il‘ldG- H _ V > I ’ I I I T MI I 6 of These Ladies Will WIII rip 0 mm . . . Mrs. Eldon Drake Bristol RR. 1. Phone Morel] 60-22 Mrs. Albert Foster Union Rd. RR. I. Phone 2-1053 Sask.. Thursday. in her 102nd‘ car. i of Mrs. Arthur Holland. he received his Bachelor of Arts (Laval) decree in 1910. Appointed to the staff of Prince of “'iit‘> College that year as mathematics professor, he taught there until 1916 when he entered St Aucustine‘s Sem-r and received his education in of expansion St. Dunstan's has I Hope River and New GIESFIOWI ever known Back in 1934 he be-; She was the former Marguel‘ M El I Hill Mrs. Ken Mrl- 0'" “'1' an“ M". Arno” Schools and Prince of Wales gan the adult education pro-Imiz‘abeth Jenkins 0' BirCh M”. Clmord rs. 8e Younker How.” MEL.“ . w ‘ . iHilI. Her husband. who prede-‘ (Helen) Crane ‘. (Mildred) Paynth . College. He idli..l1i. school at Al gram at the College and {we I Ch town R. R. 8 213 Prince St. 97 Walthen Dr 0811011 and Hot“ River from I years later was responsible for ceased her abmfl 30 years “0' Crapaud Ch'town comwau . 1904 to 1907 mth entering St. “be e rec t i on of we present was formerly from MilIView. 39”“! Phone 4'78“ 4 h 22507 Phone 4-7509 Ch'town Dunstan's College from which; science building. Survivmg are three daughters. Phone Eldon 241 Ph- “'93” 17 P m“ ' PM“ 2‘14“ I I Island Native Dies In N.S. Mrs. Percy MacDonald 34. V died in Sutherland Memorial I Hospital, Pictou. NS. Oct. 1, af-J or an illness of about two years. The former Flora Marie Mac- Donald, she was born in St. Margarets. P.E.I.. the daughter Dor- chester. Mass, and the late Da- niel MacDonald. , Besides her husband she is. survived by seven children: ‘ Wayne. Michele. David. Cynthia. Karen, Vickie. and Bobby all at flame; four brothers. Reginald. Cranbrook, B.C.. Joseph. Sud- )ury. Ont. Arnold and Garry. . d t o sisters. rick Murphy. Regina. Sack. andi . Howard . _ ‘ . E 5 ' . ~ . r n Egrs'rtziliieMtaltisrs.aQVeld‘hn Smith) a sister. Margaret. Mrs. Daniel; M" gloat.“ D ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' lip your 5*“ lPl'lO . Charlottetown and Mary (Mrs. McIntyre. Grand Tracadie. Mrs. In“ 0“. ....... . . . . . .................. ...... ... .... ....... A] set“. tin) Glen Norman. Ont. His remains will rest at the» "TS. KOII Paynfor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ........., . . 3. Pay you subscrwon a. m Mac” 1 of . The funeral was held Saturday :0 Stella Maris Church. Pictou. Burial] in the Catholic cemetery i casion of the college celebrating itic Prelate and elevated to the ledV Then in 1941 Monsignor Mur- lphy took advantage of legisla- , tive authority granted in 1917 to make St. Dunstan's a degree— granting university. Following this. in 1942, he admitted the first co—eds to the college. to . n ‘ Toefield. Alta. and Roy Fiske . Sask.. with whom she resided. Mrs. Jessie Sanborn. Chicagof rs. Annie Fisher. Lscombe.1 Alta. and Mrs Elizabeth Stor-i ey. 81 Prince Street. Charlotte-i wn‘ a d two sons. Richard I On August 8. 1929. on the oc- its 75th anniversary the Rector was granted the degree of Dec- tor of Divinity lHonoris Causis) by Laval University. and years later was made a Domes- quarter of Argentina's more- than 1,000,000 taxpayers are de- linquent in their payments. says the general tax board. The erage arrsans is $1,300. I TAX GATHERERS BUSY BUENOS AIRES (AP) — A IV- rank of Monsignor. Retiring from his post: as rec- tor in 1943. he was named pas- tor at Kinkora parish in July and In October 1946 was ap-[ pointed pastor at: Souris where; he remained until entering the. Sacred Heart Home this spring ,‘ On August 18. 1958. he was nam ; icar General of the Dio-‘ cese. holding the post until the. spring of this year when Very ev. PF. MacDonald was nam- ed and Msgr. Murphy becamei I honorary Vicar General. Surviving are a brother. Pat-i Henneasey Funeral Home untiii 2 pm. 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