Liicl To Rest At St. Georg The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Jan. 31, 19e4..S:;mwm§:£cue$:R§nG§E I lCenlury Farms’ ?I'oBeRecognized ’l.Iil'Cll1, St. George's. wihere Riequiem By NANCY WHITE ge's Ch ald, St. Peters; Rev. Solemn in. Rev. Walter Reid. High Mass was celebrated by Most Rev. Mal A. Mac- Buote. Rev. Be Eachern. bishop of Charlotte- Rev town assisted by Rev. Dr. J.P.E. ~ Leonard Mcxenna. The . Butler and vvam Deacons Rev. John Kelly. Charles Macbomoal . Rev. Joseph Leolallr. [the farm or family be included 09 homw were Rev. ed: MacDonald. Rev. nnctt Mac Rt. Rev. Gregory J.McLeIIon Enic Rev. Rob- John . Louis Dooley. Rev. Lius Murnaghan, Rev. Rev. J .W. Mccardle, Rev. Pneston Ham- mi.ll. Rev. W.D. MacDonald, Rev. Leonard d, Rev Wilfred Keefe. Aclgemjon will focus on old lwit-h 3PPl_iC8tJ'0n. ‘!\'lacDon:ald and Rev. Clare Mac- Rev. Floyd MC U311. Rev. Ur. mm Edward Island ,a,.msI Wovkms with Mr. 'I‘homr>son Donald. ha-n Gillis. Rev. Owen shan- next month as the agricultural the ¢°mm1"»9€ are N°m1&" nvast'sr—oof-t'.e1'Ietnon§ies key, Rev. T. A. Mac-Lellan, ack. of the Experimental Farm was vem, R3“ p_F_ Macpon. Rev. Clifford Murphy. Rev. ,',‘i’,_,b°°“C°,,,,n,’““i“-f.°,3e°‘0,§:; $3: and David Rogers. of the de-».-aid assisted by Rev. A.F. Mac. Louis Duffy. and Rev. John partment of 8gI'1.Cl.ll1.11l‘€. Dona-ld. The eulogy was de- Campbell, Amherst. N.S.. who Lion to “Century Farms". those which have been registered in the same name for 100 years or °’‘P?.°‘‘‘.*n“l‘)'3‘ “*9 "Con-Tiivered by Rt. Rev. Pallriclx _' arms \\'I e given S1EnSI1\{gMuah0n_ .inscribed with the Centennial. The fouowin . _ ,_ , g priests headed igygrglroiollgrgd the words Century jaitsnl-[In uhfiysasgmagy: ‘ l; of Vic_ Th. d '. t. f m L‘-.. . . 1.1111) . C 8V. a.trlc tonia. asks that families own.l1and's:sol4le:sltgnll1<I:)1l-Iestczzadtse .vl1l:M°M“‘‘‘°”' 3" R9“ "-5- 5"’- mg such “Inns fill °“‘ al’l’1i°a'lsen'e as an aid to researcher‘s'1}€tmn’ Rt" RS,’ P‘. Hughes 11°“ blank’ which “'1” "W993" ’and people collecting for mus- ‘-Rev‘ J"' Palmer‘ in this paper within a few days! levrns. as well as provide rcco,.- I Lroms Callaghan‘ Rev’ Pamck ‘telling certain details about Ihention for “tenacity on the part “’a°D°”“1d' V“ R°"' G‘ A‘ I. - - - - . _:' v ,_ ;_ ‘MacDonald, Rev. R.F‘. Mac- P°Pe‘m95 and ma” ms lmor of farm families a Ccnten-. . “W10” 1° the °°mmm9°- nial committee official said - g§:,1aJg’ar:§I]'w§6g’ MaOM‘mM' The form the recognition will wyesterrlavv. 3 Rév J0 ' . ‘ _ « . seph Macbeod. Rev. 3:; °;11;h§°§:;;1dbe*;> dwggmgg; .LAnY ssm-PI-ms‘ __ 4 Austin Bradley. Rev. Kenneth uons receuved It has been sti 1. . °““‘“” f‘“"“‘ "‘"°J"‘" “°*‘“l°-"- CFMI RE“ Frederick - 9 ‘ ‘ls on~.v one of several current- 3.55, Rev. Mccamack Berry of Halifax. IITOPC. occupied ‘ The 1 sub-committee. '9 “ Sim on. Rev. Charles Gallant Nazaire Gallant. An honor guard of Degree Knights of Callagllian. Mccorvmack. amen Donald. Clement Peter Walker, Augus Donald and mated ‘h¢_“‘° ma.V be 500 1513115 ;ly in the planning stages b\ the farms which could meet the re- . agricultum wmmgmo. quirements. Trannsplantimg of a number of °e“m‘ery' Rev. Francis Corconan, Eugene Murray. Rev. Rev. Denis The pallbearers wene: J 1-1. Mac- MacDonald. represented Archbishop Joseph Assisting in the choir were: Rev. William G I and Rev. the Fourth Columbus was under Worthy Pilot Joseph Peter tus Mac- R.B. McCormack. Interment was ‘in the church A southwesterly flow of mild. C‘ air will begin moving into New Brunswick this .afternoon and into Nova Scotia by even- ing. Thus following a cold day STAR TAXI O 24 hour service O 2 way radio O speedy service O modern cars STAR TAXI 131 Kent St. clrtom Dial 4-6581-4-6582 THURSDAY , to-mponturoo 1!! be- a littlemlldor in or district by evening. Regional forecasts: Bantu and Vicinity, south Friday come PROGRAM LISTINGS from THURSDAY Till WEDNESDAY Into. Annloollo Vdloy. Noll!- moot pm Nov: Scotlo. Princo Ecl- word mud: clan and cold: turning a lime milder by even- ing; windo increasing by WEEKLY TV 2.30 p.m.—At Homo With Crockor 3.00 p.m.—Toko Thlrty 3.30 p.m.-—Tho Frlondly Glam 3 ogon 5.00 p.m.—Roulo Dpzzlo 5.30 p.m.—Yogl 0oo'r 6.00 p.m-—Suppor Club 6.15 p.m.—To|ovlolon Nowo 6.25 p.m.—Suppor Club 6.55 pm. CFCY-TV 1.30 p.m.—Muu1cn1o T.V. SPECIALS CHINESE soon Orders to Take Out THE ISLAND GRILL Leaving Scene The stipulations are simple. To Cyprepedium at-alue «Lady's qualify. a farm must be in active Slippers. to those of us who are . operation and it must have been less botanlcallv inclined! has held in the same name for at already been undertaken. . least a century. (Farms in the Last fall committee mcmbc-r.: 0 o TOR0‘\T_O ICP) " Observed name of a widow will qualify.) George Ayers travelled from temperatmest - The com. - New Perth to Albei-ton in carch 3 Mm‘ Max‘ U _m“11W3‘f 3150 35113 f m H _5 : Dawson .. -31 -18 [that abrief historical sketch of 3 €’_P1;3”‘]-‘:10 “Mal °m- SUMMERSIDE — Bertram Vancouver . 39 45 any ijnportant it(\n1§_ pg,-5on.g_ plgalted gm Paa“bed‘“"“‘ glagijcharles Ayers, Wellington Cen- Victoria .. . . 42 45 a. oocun.enceS~- connected with perimenal Fanm- and are 9-‘? 339. was fined $125 and costs in Edmonton .. . 13 35 A - : unty court by Magistrate W. Calgary . ... 30 41 Dected to _b100m next Summer. .Chesier S. MacDonald yester- Regina 28 36 deThe Junior Fagxners Wlllf un-iday_ for leaving. the scene of an Winnipel .. . .. 4 38 (mcelved I°° late 1'" Classified nropertv \\‘l’Isl(:“?1rcIS 11?-picgl (ffmd l:IEz(sldc1eiIltv'iIing ‘l1'hal§hln€’ol,\f:dc]e he Ttflmmo In I ?g g ’ Death N°fi°° °°1“m“)- lfarm 100 years ‘ago. Pos-1 A charge of failing to stop at Molillgal 17 27 ’si‘bly the owners will be en-la’ stop sign against a Summer- lQuebec .. 8 24 UILLIAMS _ At c11a;~1otte¢_own, couraged to open it up to visit. side man was dismissed when ,Fredericton . . 7 28 Jan. 30. 1964, Arthur Williams OPS. e accused saidthhe stoppegd aé lgraint John . . . 3 29 in his 63th ear, Regan at the . 8 . en proce e oncton . 26 Cutcm-fe Fblfmeral Homge from Slside Trade fslowly into the Intersection be- Halifax . . . . .. .. 14 30 where the funeral will be held . f:§.'.S.§h llieowfllide Ililghixfaeig 1‘)? ghgilllonetmm n wi .- _ ' . - ' y ey.. . gdiy 1-£1 §::‘;11f:e33‘?n’“;’1‘e ‘TO Hear Fall’ I lrcgisiiscsirtzfn snow banks blocking‘Yarmout'h . . . 19 36 Cutcliffe receiving vault. 1 SUWDTERSDE ‘ The Pllbhci IT,“ _ '. 151' John 5' mm‘ ‘ ' 23 27 lls invited to attend the regular 19 F359 01 James Stewart: HALIFAX (CF) - The Wea- }_!acLEAN — At the Community meeting of the Summerside . . . . Hospital. O'Leary, Thursday, Board of Trade Tuesday night. '“"”‘.bre""k‘“g a“d °"t°""3 mefilhel‘ diStll1‘b3T1-Ce @355 Jan. 30. 1964. Melville D. Mac- Feb. 4 at the new fire hall here. 1K°"5‘"g‘°“ C°‘°P “‘5‘b°°‘°b°"- Nova scotia Thurrsda Lean of West Point. in his 74th Guest speaker will he R. 1-‘. ,w';‘:nSt:ng: he§€1nIgmg:n' 3259 land bV 1819 evening year. His remains were for- Shaw. P. Eng. deputy commis. Ts Ndg wh 1 med warded Thursday aftemloon sioner general. Canadian World ,t;,":10m}f8;.;n:‘p°Ss‘;s§i§n of stglltg. , from Je1l(§y‘S Funeral I-Iorrfi;-rs. :J0i;lhiibitio;1"§io:p.r:Il:t_\:;:1 o;i,sp1:_v 1 auto parts 135. fan was further eex‘»~ I —°'djredtoAril30. MacLean.'World Fair at Montreal. la 0“ n P 11-Iowever. clear dry the remainder of 31111161‘. Kenslflgtofl. charged lther office says a weak wea- ed through y evening, ‘ _ 611011’ was ' still falling in Cme Breton and the eastern part of Nova Scotia. air covers the district The disturbance will move Open Fri. & Sat. till 2 am. 162 Queen St. 4-5228 PEPLER’S JEWELLERY WATCH RE PAIRS Th 3.31 p.m.—-Frlondly Glen! 4.00 p-III.-M1. Plpor 4.30 p.rn.—Todoy at Homo 5.01 p.m.—Razz|o Dozzlo 5.30 p.m.—Muo1c Hop 6.00 p.m.—Yogl Bur 6.31 p.m.—Gnzatto 7.01 p.m.—CFCY TV News 7.15 p.m.—Koyl-iotrd Molodloo 7.30 pm.—Hancoc|: 8.00 p.m.—Dr. Kildaro 9.00 p.m.-—l.ucy 9.30 p.m.--Tho 10.00 p.rn.—Grind| 10.30 p.m.—Parado 11.00 p.m.—Tho Untouchables 12.00 p.m.-—CBC TV News 12.14 a.m.—Sign Off 12.13 a.m.—Loco| Weather CKCW-TV 12.25 p.m.—Staflon Sign On ’ News, Woathor, Spom H0 7.00 p.m.—Dlck Pawoll Show 0.00 p.m.— r Klldlro . Kontville B and 32. New Charlottetown 5 GU 12.w p.m.—ClCITV News and Wonvhor 12,09 n.m.—CFCY TV Now: Ind Ivor 12.15 |.n-1.:-Sign Off CKCW-TV 1 13 p.m.-Stator: Sign On p.m.—-Tho Chrluoplioro p.m.—Country Calendar .- La‘ on 1.30 2.00 2.30 3.00 4.00 4.27 4.30 5.30 Franco p.m.—Tlmo of your Lifo 6.00 6.30 p.rn.—Ml11O 1 12.14 |.m.-Vlowpolnt 12.20 p.m.—L1onol Network Now: 12.25.o.m.-Sign Off FRIDAY PROGRAMS CFCY~'l‘V 1.30 p.rn.—Mus1cI1o § 2.30 92- 38 3.45 p.rn.-—This 1: the life p.m.—Razzlo Dazzlo p.rn.—-Kingfisher Covo p.m.—Muaic Festival p.m.-Gazette p.m.—CFCY IV News p.m.-Cinema 13-7 Julio Misbehoveo 4.00 4.30 5.00 5.30 6.00 6.30 7.00 7.15 1.00 p.m.—Thursday Playblll Murder Will Out 9.00 p.m.-Country Hoedown ‘9.30 p.m.—Tho Dofendon — ENGRAVING — WATCHES DIAMONDS Gifts - Phonographs Your King's County, Record Centre 1 Phone 838-2509 Montague? FAST PICK UP and DELIVERY of your PRESCRIPTIONS West Point. Funeral Saturday‘ from West Point Mr. Shaw is expected to ar- rive in Charlottetown Sunday 5 STARTED EARLY cast into the Atlantic. carrying There were 25 motorcars in the cloudy skies and flurries with it overnight. By early morn- 1- Presbyterian Church with ser-.and to meet with the provincial ,‘p1-ince Edward Island in 1913_ vice at 2 o'clock. Inter:-nentlcabinet. Tuesday prior to com- land their use was restricted to in the church cemetery. 1‘ three days a week the Maritlmes. mg to Summerside. ing cold clear air will OOVET the Rendezvous Terrific TV DIIIIIEI1 STEA.D’S "Chan-1otlctown'o Best” 12.14 n.m.—Sign CKCW-TV 12.55 p.m.—Siaiion Sign on Tho World Wu I-llo Jury 0.00 p.m.—l-lazel 0.30 p.m.—F|uIibo:k 9.00 p.m.—Ed Sullivan 19.00 p.m.—8onlnzo 11.01 p.m.—I-lorizon 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV Nowo 12.10 o.m.—Lionol TIIOVlllOl'| Now! 12.20 p.m.—Stat1on Sign MONDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 1.30 p.m.--Musicale 2.00 p.m.—Panword 3.31 p.m.—Fr1end'xy Giant 3.45 p.m.—Mr. Rogers 4.00 p.m.-—Thi: Living World 4.30 p.m.—AII Sm Thoetro 5.01 p.m.—RazzIe Dazzle 5.30 p.m.—-Time Out For Music 6.00 p.m.—-William Tell 6.31 p.m.—Gazetta 7.01 p.m.—CFCY TV News 7.15 p.m.-—Purity Flour Jackpot 7.20 p.m.—Sporu Weekly 7.30 p.m.—Ph1| Silver: Show 0.00 p.m.-—Rin Tin Tin 8.30 p.m.—Don Mexsor 11.30 p.m.—ExpIorations 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12.14 mm.-CFCY TV Now: And Weather 12.20 o.m.—Sign Off 3.00 p.m.—-Take Thlrfv 3.30 p.m.-—-The Friendly Giant 3.45 p.m.—Mr. Rogers 4.00 p.m.—Rob Roy 4.30 p.m.-Romper Room 5.00 pm —Rnzzlo Dazzlo 6.40 p.m.—Suppor Club 13-IICKEII mm RIILISII mt N 0 TI C E . RE AMENDING ZONING BY-LAW cm! or CHARLOTTETOWN and pork and institutional oroas. 1. 19" cliongoo lntlioplon cnho offlco OffIIOC1f‘y Englnoor. v Blgnedi JOHN J. BUTLER, ‘ oityoanpvoou. non-on -u u u-nu mum ‘/2 fried chicken Shoestring potatoes Jug of honey Hot Rolls Free Delivery After 5 Dial 4-4955 the rendezvous A notice of motion to unload tho zoning rogiloi-Ions in rho ones as out- Ilnod in tho ubovo photograph to allow commorclol. Industrial. rosldonflul. Al lmorostod cltizons uro invitod to vlow and Iiovo oxplalnod rho pro- VlrIflonob|octIo_nstotlIopropoood cllongosliiflloxolllnq rogulatlonswll " V: to ncolvod by tho undorsignod untll Friday. Fobruory 7. 1964. of 5.00 p.m. “THE FAN ATIC” A novel by Meyer Levin Ann Lander: TALKS T0 " EEN- AGERS" ABOUT SEX $3.50 CARD SHO Grafton st. City LOTUSCAFE OF COURSE we have Chinese food. Every Chinese restaurant does. BUT we like to think ours is different. TRY US! e’re sure you’ll agree. P.S. Canadian food (naturally prepared by expert chef.) LOTUS CAFE Queen St. Dial 4-3910 6.55 p.m.—5portI 7.00 p.m.—Edgar Wallaco 8.00 p.m.—My Fovorito Martlon 8.30 p.m.—Tako o Chonco 9.00 p.m.—Country Hoodown 9.30 p.m.—Tho Defender: 10.30 p.m.—TeIe:copo ‘1.00 p.m.-The Umouchabloo 12.00 n.m.—CBC TV Now: 12:14 n.m.—Viewpoint 12.20 p.m.—L1onel Network Now: 12.25 a.m.—Mit-lnighl ootro Tho Cruciblo SATURDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 2.30 I’.M.—Muxl=a1o 3.00 P.M.—World of Sport Golf 4.00 P.M.—World of Sport Cron Canada Curling 5.00 p.rn.—Town Planning Progress Report 5.30 p.m.—Bug: Bunny 6.00 p.m.—Fornt Ranger: intuit: - oz \ um wuv NOT Put that call in tolllxhl for service or repairs tomorrow morning. - Call T. A. S. Dial 4-7341 'l‘.A.S.—thIt studs for ‘tele- phone Answc 3 Service--a new service rovldeil for you for emergency night service. STOREY ELECTRIC no Prince St. ‘1'i|9 v AL. CROCIIETT 3. STOREYS uuum SALE ENDS SAL FEB. Isl Open Friilny Crockett 8: Storey Ltd. P. M. Charlottetown 6.31 pm —Countrytlmo 7.01 p.m.—CFCY TV News Weather 7.16 p.m.—Fisherman’I Log 7.30 p.m.-—To Tell Tho Truth 8.00 p.m.-—Bever|oy Hlllblllieo 0.30 p.m-—Duilu Playhouse 9.30 p.m. NHL Hockey Detroit :9 Monvyool 0110 CKCW-TV 12.25 p.m.—Station Sign On News. Weather, Spam 1.00 p.m.—-—Monday Playblll ‘rcus Ba 2.30 p.m.—A1 Home With Halon Crockor 3.00 p.m.—TaI<e 1111 WY 3.30 p.m.—Tha Friendly Glam a on 0.30 p.rn.—Don Moutr 11.30 p.m.—Explomion| 12.00 |.m.—CBC TV News 12.14 o.m.-Viewpoint 12.20 a.m.—Lionol Network Now! 12.25 o.m.—Sm1on Sign ON TUESDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 1.30 p.m.—MusIco1o 2-00 p.m.—Pauword 2.30 p.m.-—-Scarlett Hill 3.00 p.m. Take Thlrfy 3.31 p.m.-Friendly Gian! 3.45 p.m.-MI. Roger: 4.00 p.m.——FlrabaII XI-5 4.30 p.m.-Today no Homo 5.01 p.m.—RazzIo Dazzlo 5.30 p.m.—Como listen Awhile 6.00 p.m.—Our Changing Schoolo 6.15 p.m.—Cn|ondnr '64 6.31 p.m.—Glzem 1.01 h‘(I.-CFCY TV Now: filth tldo lot!!! It Cliorl town 1.06 pm. At Ruotieo at one p.m. and 'I.44"'p.-m.’ ' ' tide 10 minutes later than clj lottetown. ‘ . . “’—"‘. ‘U in 0.30 p.m.—Honnonoy uko .4 12.14 |.rn.—CFCY rv News". and Woolhor 12.20 o.m.—Slgn Off CKCW-TV 12.25 p.m.—St|tlon Sign on . Nowo. Wolthor, spam 1.00 p.m.-Tuesday Ployblll ‘ Photo Flnloh - 2.30 p.m.—Ai Home with p. r. on p.rn.—Frlondly Giant 4.00 p.m.-Flrobnll XL-5 p.m.—Suppor Club p.m.—-Sports p.m.--Ripcord p.m.—Zoro O 0.00 p.m.-Bunkhouse Icy: 0.30 p.m.-—To Toll tho Truth 12.20 o.m.—Llono| Network News 12.25 ..m.—StaIlon Slgn Off WEDN ESDA Y PROGRAMS CFCY -TV 1.30 p.m.-Muslcalo 2.00 p.m.—Password 2.30 p.m.—S:ar|ov Hill 3.00 p.m —Tako Thlny 3.30 p.m.—FriendIy Giant 4.30 p.rn.—-Henneuey 5.01 p.m.—Razzle Dazzlo 5.30 p.m.-Woody Woodpockor 6.00 p.m.—ProvInc1a| Affnlro 6.15 p.m.—I.ive Longer 6.30 p.m.-—Gozetto ‘ 7.01 p.m.-—CFCY 1v Now: 7.15 p.m.-—Cinemo 13-7 rk Mirror 9.00 p.m.-Red River Jomboroo 9.30 p.m.—Perry Mason 11.30 p.m.—l-lutieritoo 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12.14 mm.--CFCY TV Now: and Wool r 12.20 I.m.——Slgn Off CKCW-TV 12.25 p.rn.—Stotlen Sign On ‘ Nowo, Wuther. Spam 1.00 p.m.—Wodnuday Ployblll ’ Assignment In Brittany 2.30 p.m.—At Homo With Crockor 3.00 p.m.-—ToI<o Thirty 3.30 p.m.—TI-no Friendly Gian! 6:15 p.m.—Lionel Tolovlolon Nowo 6.25—-Supper Club 6.35 p.m.—Woathor 6.40 p.m.—Supper Club 11.30 p.m.-—Tho Hutterltoo 12.00 p.m.—COC-TV Now: 12.15 o.m.—Vlowpoinl 12.20 n.m.-llonol Network Now! 12.25 o.m.--Slgn Off 7.15 p.m.—Formlng Scone 7.30 p.m.—My Favorite Martian 0.00 pan.‘-—Zoro Ono Mummy: Toomb CK CW-TV 12.58 p.m.—Station Sign On 1.00 p.m.—En Franco 1.30 p.m.-Comment and Conviction 3-09 P.m.-—1'op Ton Pluo 3.00 p.m.—World of Sport-Golf 4.00 p.m.—-Curling 5.00 p.m.—Momory lono 5.30 p.m.-Bugs Bunny 6.00 p.m.—Forost Runyon 6.30 p.m.—Tolov1a1on Now: 6.40 p.m.—1Iio Early Show Sllvor Lodo 0.00 p.m.-Tho Bovorly Hlllblllloo 0.30 p.m.—I-l‘onnouoy 9.00 p.m.—CondId Comoro 9.30 p.m.—Not1oml llocltoy Lugu. Dotroll at Montvool 11.15 p.m.-Jullono 11.45 p.m.—-Lot’: Toll: About If 12.00 p.m.—CIC TV Now: 12.10 o.m.-llonol Notwork News 12.20 I.m.—T1\o Late Show loom Town SUNDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 12-” hm.-Municolo 1-W p.m.—lmlgho Two 1-30 p-M---Country Calendar . p.m.— on 2.15 p.m.-Tho Outdoor: Show 2-30 P-V"-“5POII:lng Froncli 3.00 pan.-Tlmo of Your uh 5.30 p.m.-20111 Comwy 6.00 p.m.—-Tho Slxiloo 6.30 pan.-Somo of Thooo Day. 7.00 p.m.—Al| Stu Thom. 7.fl pun.-Ilpcovd O Fish & Chips 3 orders $1.00 O Wing Steak with all the Trimmings 31.25 O For The Best In Foods Dial 2-‘I710 Tho Redwood Free Delivery Corner Chestnut and liner Queen p.m.—Horlun 11$ p.m.—Ouootlon Mort ‘ CINEMA 13 - 7 WELL,‘ FEB. 5 . WI'tl1’0 background 1:15 Pm‘ Potlornod Front "DARK o 100% orlon - O hand. wlnhoblo MIRROR" . ,,.,,,,,, ,,.,,,. O sizes 10 - 30 Obluo.rod.¢roon and beige trlmo 8.95 LII!-131;!’