o r fens nee ering EASTERN = RIEFS Rromee. oo Gece conflicting ————————| ay on eee that a catering br RECENT GUESTS } service at government-owned , and Mrs. Albert Brown, | Montgomery Hall is offering Eleanors, were recent guests ynfair competition to hotels, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Liew- restaurants and similar com- bed By Ass n Service A Chariot proprietor told the Guardian Patriot he had sent a young maa to PWC a week ago to buy five M@-cqont tickets, which he pro ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Feb. 2, 1962. Fancy Dress Ball Is Staged Before 400 At Kensington i ? i g “t at i i iH fe F : f : i a “E s rf t fi Fe z i E F E ; : » Murray Harbor North. | mercial catering units as it de- t in, ate KENSINGTON — Upwards and manse, Mrs. Duncan Pick- RETURNS HOME | eame known the P.E.1. Tourwt ites ts the cctourle that a attended the | site sat Cay Eicbetes. __, Zion Men Mrs. Lena ed | Associatipn is about to investi-! Gey and went back again Wed- fnocsl Keusingtoe rink fa0cy gg gi McKillop, et gate the matter, ute tne 6 : aa dress carnival Wednesday night Mrs. pongo S Game acct her one "We are not offering serious| gesagt, two fi eided the is spite of below zero tempera- Mann and Mrs James Gar, Moos: Hear er Oo Suny atte gpentine | competition to hotel or restant| restaurateur who is a member tures. 2. The old maids time.at the home of her | 45+ catering services,” Reuben | on ame ccaminial PSienaill Weds wos minster of | Chappell sius Mee’ Jesovh Mare| At the mecthly sabe? test 7 homes Booms, soe | Cross, coriie . ae peo Samed by the PE.l. Tourist pecnies for the event, which ing. ng of ten Poel | ide east . Ce an oe Association to investigate the Caseley, Kev ‘Geos: Mrs. ona teh Mrs. elke Mac--| te gust eaier wat ugh i we | And,"* he added, “the charye et Colin Weugh, Wilmot Valley; | Leod; 2 Wedding bells, Mrs. | al charge. Mr. Lowerf, a native| 18 PATIE on aie catering to wollte Several committee mem and John Murphy, of Summer- Garnet Tremere \of Northern Ireland where he en jent "in [services ts completely ridiew| Sea. eticre't, look further im-| J a Men’ pos ‘served as a missionary until fi Kings County ‘Memorial |lous. We have never catered to| not Red time to lek fu Ont,, was thie week elected | The lee secretary was Aud. Men's single: = 1 ign | coming to.Canada in 1949, had Hoepital for the past two weeks. | # Wedding reception”, he stated ets vail-| president of the Meat Pack- ‘Yew Johnston of Margate, and | Goose. wy, 4 fe “Spreading the Faith.” | _ : 3 jemphatically, Mr. Cross was] astt'io students atthe College |. ¢5¥ Counell of Canada at the |f6¢ etrals, weré Eimer ‘Birth Disc, DWMte, Dos Bar: His message based on the life ‘- NAME OMITTED | referring to a story in @ news| Oia), College staff members| annual meeting held in the Billy Thibeau. ee ee. 3. tena Paul was very interesting the list of flower bearers at paper published outside Char- Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Mont | Winners in the carnival com- | °® , jorie Paynter | an4 thought provoking, Among funeral for Miss Elizabeth lottetown ee Se ee cease ent ee - | petition were as follows: | 9nd Naney Clark. other things, he mentioned that - . can bring a guest along tor Rc Giceer wee ab | | ol thal codematian pont pare | 7 cents, wet 2 enema Se eat, Debbie Gallau: | | and’ manee, Mrs. Duncen ‘Pie, | 2202 cannot believe tbe gospel matly ommitted. are seriously concerned about og ” . ’ No Plans Yet % Papoose, Shannon J : jets. ane Judy Picketts. , MeQUAID _ Th what they consider to be “un-| ™-" Boys, six years and under: graceful skater: 1. DUVAR’S FUNERAL ool Neither Mr: a F R 1. Cat, Craig Foy; 2. Peter Wedding Bells; Mrs. Garnet) funeral for Mrs. Annie ‘organist Miss Clemmie Mae- ber of the college office sta | the Rabbit, Terry Mayhew. Tremere; 2. Gown, Lypwood Quaid was held Monday morn- | Lean the hymns “By Cool | COUld see yesterday how 2 or emova Girls, seven to 10: 1. Miss ° j | RADIO SERVICE ing, Jan. 20, from her iste re-|Siloam”’ and “Abide With Me.” — Of Offices Zero, Karen Miller; 2. Chinese, z King’s County sidence Souris Mary’ Douglas Hender a . Barbara . Mills. Serving ‘ ee Church where FF mgm nd sang, “Beyond the Sunset.”’ In Other complaints. state that Boys, seven to 107-1. Gypsy Mass ‘was celebrated by Rt, |*erment was in the Montague) small conventions and other) 4 department of public works| Erwin Johnston; 2. Zebra, Highest Quality TV Community cemetery. Flower-! groups are being catered to by Donny Boyles. Service Rev. J.A. Murphy, with Rev. bearers were: J. Stewart, John|the hall and “this competitioa official said yesterday that J. and |Ciair, Raymond Dewar and Wil-|from a government - ow ned| there has been no discussion Pin vote Bi. gy Rae wy RCA Victor and Philips : Pte ae Ham Steele, Pallbearers were: | building is considered unfair.” | among officials of his depart-| go)" sine ee , Tv . the |T-M. Liewellyn, Claude. Wichol © cae ad gy ae wearned| ment Fegerding the finding of} Boys, it to/f: 1. Sea Hunt t JA. Sal |gon, Harold King and Frank | hat the compeition i dames: | eee, eee oes Saene Montague Phone 81]. pas Rev. WiD.| ing, as it tends to take away! in the Cabot Building. \ |) Girls, 15 to 1: 1. P. E. I Gal.| ACORN FUNERAL — The |*0me of the burmess that nor-) 1 11, been suggested that the | tourist industry, Florence Ken assisted | funeral for Samuel Acorn of | ™Ally goes there. Cabot Building will have to be| sedy; 2 4H club, Charlene THEATRE were | Primrose, was held from his| Mr. Cross said “we are taking| torn down to make room for | Wright. Mac-| late residence Wednesday after- | the odd small functions but | the Confederation memorial}. Most original: 1. Chinese MONTAGUE _Ken-| 2000. The service was conduct- | don't think we're offering any| building and that the proposed | family, Mr. and Mrs. Allison . An-| ed by H. Hardy, assisted by H. | competition to the hotel’ and) provincial building, now under | Reeves and Barbara; 2. Church Friday 8:30 ay 2 Saaver —— were Cee ree . ae eS eon aoe Saturday 8 and 10 p.m. ¢ Lord's Shepherd" “The whole Zz so sma mittee, some years ‘ ory and “Jesus Lover of My Soul”. | so petty — the little things | we build. HALT CONSTRUCTION Matinee Saturday 2.45 sssinentitheseiamemeadiiaummiiaadihneaeeteasieetaee maine Palibearers were . Raymond | have been having”. a There have also been suggest-| NEW YORK (AP) ~—* Mayor | is Acorn, Albert Acors, Howard that he coskda't aap Beste. fer fon that soondo-be vacant sity Robert Wagner has ordered a — “WHITE WARRIOR WARRIOR funeral fr J. Arthur MacNelll,| Clement MacDonald and Neil | plaints. ernment offices. halt to appagesaze = ee Ae oe r hey. + mag a. Fleming. , was held, from the| MacDonsld. Flower, bearers) | Meanwhile, the probe by. the| The public works oficial | A temes '* Dron dence ot ff nesinst hords from the Black Mountaing. We srives i tne United Baptist Church Wednes-| were MacLeod, Roddie | Tourist Association continu- | said it is the of his depart ators reported evidence o - day afternoon, Jan. 31, The| MacKenzie, John MacLeod and | ing. eit 10 look for buildings tehes |faulty construction and graft f 20 S8¥e a forced wedding. Love, Adventure. Romance. service was conducted by Rev.| Louis Roche. 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