’ ii t = * HON. A.B. MACRAE,. pro- ial minister of agriculture, eives a warm welcome — from Mayor A. ‘Walthen Gau- det’ and “Mrs. Gaudet at: the traditional New Year's Day reception at City Hall yester- Record Atten A Reported / reception jammed City Hall for EOCAL BRIEFS ndance {Cy 1 Mayor A. W gyEE* a ti be if Fe 5. i asf TE g Mr, afid Mrs. T.C. Pender- ‘gast‘and small son; -James, of t John, NB. are visiting / friends oo relatives in Char- lottetown. : 3 ASKS ADVISOR ' & delegation from the Prince Edward Island Drama Festival Association headed by ‘pres- ident, Mrs. M.F. Rodd, recerft- ly appeared before .the execu- tive council of the government requesting a drama advisor ior the province, ' SHERWOOD GROUP Chief Commissioner John. F. McAleer of -the: Village of Sher= + - wood, and ‘thé other. commission-| : ers attended the “receptions -yes- terday at -Government House, City Hall- and brought greetings to the -Lieufenant-Governor; the Premier and the Mayor on, be- half of Sherwood citizens. ~~ ~ CLARK FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs.- George Clark | was held Saturday afternoon, |- Dec. 30, from the ‘Cutcliffe Fun- eral. Home to North Wiltshire United Church where service Was conducted by Rev. Donald Nicholson. Pallbearers were John MacKenzie, Barton - Bos~ well, Reg Clark, Albert Bow- it man, Nelson-Hatherly and Shel- don Easter, Interment Was in the church: cemetery. . EID FUNERAL — The fu- “geral for Mrs. Philip 0. Reid was heid Saturday . ) Dee. 30, from the Cutcliffe Fu- neral Home where service was - conducted by Brigadier Hicks. League Ernest . Williams, Lloyd Yeo, “George Latter, Albert Garrett - gnd Clarence Duncan. Inter- ment was. in the Peoples ceme-.' iF 4 F ing from her late residence Stanley Bridge to St Amn ey ae ae Ssied. i ee St Teint was ihe chara conducted by Father Reid. Pall- Brendon Reid, K.R. ey, A f i i More than men the largest mayoral in the history City al ‘ | FS Passing through to the Coun- Chamber the visitors were im by- . W.R. Mae- i i Ivo Cudmore | 1 ! 4 f [ j ‘ |EYE INJURY PROVES FATAL Hidll E x ; ; g | i F ie nh ae fl Re : —_ g E> ii i ". : rn ; 1 erg wil if ¥ J i TT iin go ¢ rit ip ; | i ; i i R vi geiti be lia Feo ei ttid® il if 58 att Filles ES ER*Es of if H i fi Eee 2 3 : Sia. iii [ypliee Li] gFe! fj if ii ee af ies zae : | ‘Five Cases Newly fallen gave. an appropriate setting for ‘the: an- |nual levee of Premier ‘Walter R. Shaw and Mrs.. Shaw, who received’ at the Confederation “Chamber, between, 3 °*$:m. and .6 p.m. yesterday... Hundreds of - visitoré~ from | throughout the province throng: | ed thé historic building: to. ex- | tend“ New cents, See to | tieremier and “his wife, . _For*the third consecutive year radition Was again waived by _ I 1; ti = > “2 i j 8 z 3 i. Charlottetowa's ‘New Year |. pital 5:0 om, ey een are aie te | Mr mp. Bre. Ford have tro Peaunds, 11 ounces, ‘arrived at | the firm : the closest i : g f ; u nue i Mt df ti i si ff 7 tt / atte | 4 won and Teddy~ Connors 84 ina Isle .League fea- | Blair ture, played last night at Char- MacAdar, Mrs. W. A. Ready, Mrs. Frank..Walker, Mrs. W. D. Gillis, Mrs. Harry Conway, z oi “ae TY Duffy, Mrs: A. Rix, Mrs, Ed- win Cook; ‘Mrs. Norman Stew- art, Mrs, Arthur Wright, * Mrs. Frank-Saunders, Mrs. . Willatd ishing .-were: Mrs. Milton. eer — ae rs. in acQua’ re. Frank Myers, Mrs, Jed Maddi- | © Tremspertation ce. {gan and, Mrs. Robert uter- I @ Damn eas Premier Holds Levee In Historic Chamber | the Premier, and ladies were in- <a : ars ; Pea ' tied to the reception. | | Cj a i ee : hi cn The guests were announced as and this kind for J = football in : ‘endall MacKay, Premier |’ ece. immy — he ays 'S St Shaw's\executive assistant, and}. - ee — a eae ; ae ee received by the Premier ahd : fc eee’ ; + | Rte ss ee Serving were Miss Margaret Kennedy, Mrs. Knod Jorgen- gen, Mrs. Lee Reid, Mrs. Ben- nett. Carr, Mrs. Lloyd McPhail, Mrs. Philip Matheson, Rankin MacLaine, Mrs. Thomas j i { beautifully decorated -in . the C ' : ity decorated othe Ii City Court being traditional ee Cotsen tree as revolving | Only five minor cases com- base With * brightly decorated nen the docket which ¢ 0 n- silver trees: on each side, The | fronted Magistrate A. °. J-a mes decorations were the handiwork | Haslam in city police court Sat- of the City Hall staff. 4 urday,. the final session of 1961, Serving the guests for ‘the | On a charge of vagrancy, first part of the recention were ymond MacDonald, of ‘no Mrs. K.M. Martin, Mjs. HLH. fixed address was_remandéd in Jewell, Mrs A.M. Gillis, Mrs, [(C®tody until Jan‘~3. In another EF. Seller. Mré. RG. Lea, | C28. @ charge of being drunk Mrs. AL. Wright ‘enh Mick N, | amd disorderly was withdrawn Miss-Mary McQuaid Mrs. Mary quest of the cofnplainant. | Gordon, Mrs. D.1 Sinclair, Mrs, | Of three pefsomsythal with, | EC. Baker, Mrs. R.W. Mills |¢Tunk and incapable, twa: . werd | and Mrs. E.M Siedites each sentenced to 20 days’> Yn | , ; the second half of the | uce™s County -jail, while #% e During , second third was -remanded- without re those oe zE bail until Jan. 2,0 <3 Hyndman, Mrs,.W.J. ‘Cox;-Mrs EASTERN ‘SALT A.J. 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