West Devon Man Is Laid To Rest SUMNIERSIDE—Tbe death or MacLesn MacNevin ooc i Friday. March 22 at the home of Mr a Mrs. R Murray, ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alherton and West Prince County PICKERSGILL SPEAKS IN S’SIDE Liberal candidate for Prince. J. Watson MacNaught. QC. ; I president of the East Prince Jon" PCkFrSQm‘ MP for I Liberal Association. (left) and WEIWMLW Influenza Cuts School WESiERNAttendance By 10% B R l E FS O < Civic Auditorium Tuesday suing. Mr. Pickersnill rriahti is seen with William Burns The current outbreak of Influ- Jcrease in absenteeism over that ‘enza in Charlottetown is beingiof a week ago. “The number of Ifelt at St. e elementary i students out remains around the school. which appears to be the.300 mark, approximately 10 per hardest hit of all city schools. .cent of the city school's total at- __ J.R, MacDonald St. e a n ‘ tendance." , principal. in a phone interviewl “0MB FOR WEEKEND . .l‘eSIemaY- Said the ab-“”‘I°'EKcnt elementary. verifies Dr. E".01 Andrews and .ShemlLeism mark at 51- Jean has.‘Parker’s statement in connec- Bamise. students at Prince offclimbed to the 12.5 per c mt “on with west Kent. "On Mon. Wales College. vmted their re-imark. “We have 95 out with the : day. out of an attendance of 312. ‘1”ch? homes over the Week-‘tlu from an attendance of 770". lwe had 32 away with we flu", end In O'Leal‘y- Isaid Mr. MacDonald. He con-“aid Hine. “This is . lime ARE VISITING jsidered the incidence as seri-iabove average." Grace MacDonald and‘ us at hls schDOI‘ and m“ Absenteeism at Queen Char- Mrs. ._ . . . . . ific one of . augmer‘ Patna. of Bridgetown. us opinion the e i y l ' ' H d ilotte High was said to be high- . t t were: N.S., are visiting Mrs. MacDon-ila)?t;1 ,tf‘scggfinaggcaiggzli the ef_ ier than average, but not as bad ald's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Upercts' ias last week. Principal .Wen- ton Seaman. O’Leary. ‘ “A'fier being out a day or two : gell Horton lsaiifi gang ‘ . - - mm a o a o , STUDENTS HOME Hm“ mg rfihflfgfinbfgfllffe'Evarious times last week, th ere Robert Carruthers and Wil-l 5256 aEWheth‘e‘r it is ‘ wo‘r‘th'y Oflwcre 90 out becauxe of the in- ;ltam tMaltlheson. students atlclosi-ng me schools at such a i fluenza. “With exams coming up oun A ison University. have; . - - - turned to their studies after time is a paint for the officials? 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. March 28, 1963 C.F, Hine, principal at W e at . Past President Legion Branch the Charlottetowii Branch. Royal Canadian Legion. Tuesday night, was the presentation of the past president's m l to Edwin R. Brown by president Freeman Miles. During the evening the chair- an of t mem ship com- mittee submitted 52 applications for membership. They includsd seven from veterans of the wo- men‘s armed forces and two as- sociate membership applications from serving members of the to , Charlie Ryan reporting on the; bowling league activities. an- nounced that the team headed by Vincent Pineau were the win- ners of the Branch Bowling Tro~ by. Mr. Pineau was presented with the trophy and he and his team in ate a, John Thompson, '5 next week." said Horton, re I . .. "we hope it will love of ." “mm . . ito deride. g ‘relaum and mend“ in : N0 INCREASE NOTED i The golden plover travels both ‘ Dr. K.A. Parker, supervisor of in darkness and light. and no 1'0 NEW JERSEY icity schools. said on the overall other shore bird migrates so Mr. and Mrs. Leon Berry. Wfl. picture, there has been no in- Mar across water. ed to th e i r homes in New Jar-l oey. following the funeral of Wil- i liam P. Meggison. Knutsford. ! P.E.T. l Meggison and Mrs. I S. R. Johnston Ltd liam . Charles Gallagher have return-. 3’" CROKINOLE PARTY A successful crokinole party. sponsored by the Social and Stu- . dy Club, was held at St. Luke‘sf Hall Friday night. with approxiv? mately 50 persons in attendance. ‘ Winners were: men's first. tio- seph Gallant. Howlan: ‘ 1 Mrs. Warner Buchanan. Carle-. ton: consolation. Eric Phillips and Mrs. Thomas Duncan. STEWART FUNERAL -—- The funeral for Mrs. James W. Ste- wart of Norboro. was held at the Kensington United Church. Mon-‘ day afternoon. when services. were conducted by Rev. L.M.‘ M u r ra y. "The Old Rugged Cross" was sum: by the choir with Gordan Murray as organ-i ist. Other hymns were Lord’s My Shepherd" of Them as ‘. Pallbearers were Lind- say Sharpe. Gordon Day. Harry. Bowness, James Lawless, Dan<I iel Gillis and Everett Glover. ' until the 30th of March. Your 1963 License Plates [FREE The EearIy Bird Gets The Best Buys At . . . S.R. Johnston Limited Your Ford Dealer St. Peters Road Parkdale | Moore 8. Malawi Ltd. ||Basemem Dept- SALE! MEN'S 2-PANT SUITS Want a real special buy on that new Spring suit'!——then see .1 these fine suits now. specially priced in our basement I department. These 1-point suits conch Hm WendVenettsnG-sbudim.1‘hero’ro charcoals. medium ms. plakh. checks. caclwehsven'tgotmtyouwgdwo willordsrltla-you.lsssuto“.. / ' ‘ ‘ \/-T-1\i/’\ ; lion’s : SPORT COATS : :8! 5.95 no“... costs MOORiiM‘LEOD ill 3.88 FIIEL I'IIMP 4,000 mile or 90-day guar- antee. For automatic or s t a n d a r d transmissmn. Truly an outstanding Ca- nadian Tire Saying. As low as O STARTERS A highlight of the meeting of Frank MacDonald, Ray White‘« Of Ch’town Receives Pin Cascumpec, in his 73rd year and after a lengthy Incas. Besides his widow. the former Nina Williams. mo ghters: Stenniiig. Charlottetown; ace, Wiest Devon; Isabelle. Mrs. Hutchinson, Byron Ellemlie; and Patrick Mahar. were each presented with an individual trophy. Ira Brown submitted the re; port on the campaign for tundsi for the new legion ome and| stated that donations were still} coming in very satisfactorily. The building fund committee which Mr. BrOWn has 5 is made up of all veterans of World l War One. 1 SEEK MEMBERS 1 Ruth. Mrs. Rea Mum. Cu. cumin-ac: Wench. m. Eric Moo- Neill. Wat Dwon: Minerva. Mrs. Ecu- Hsyes, Summer- side; Ellen, Mrs. Bruce Mac- md Kay. Don Mills. om. Also mm are four sisters. Mrs. Nina Hayes. Elierslie; Mrs. Sadie Reeves, Ontario; Miss Gertie Machin and Mrs. Min erva Ajtken. Tyne Valley. The funeral was held Monday, Mara: 25. from his deuce in West Devon. with a the home fol- ort ce lowed by service in West Devon United Giumh. Burial was in West Devon cemetery. Chairmen Are Named Chairmen of the select stand- ing committees for this session of the Legislature are: Keith L. 1 . Also Frank Myers. contingent counts; Mr. Grindlay, can“. on; Ron. Henry Wedge, stand. g rules and orders; J. Russell Driscoll, revising the journals- M. rs, public buildings. ' Also Douglas McGowan. trans. portatlon and communication; Lloyd MacPhaiI. public health and Thomas Curran. fisheries' [coolest-b Harrington, agriculture: Lloyd MacPhail, public accounts: R. A. Grindlay, private bills; J. Walter Dlngwell. engrossing ills; Mr. Grindlsy, legisla- tive library. IT’S THUMB AID MANY \ The World Health Organiza. tion is an international co-op. erative {or health with 115 na- tions as members. ed that both the cr‘ibbage and dart tournaments were well un- derway. both with heavy enrol- ment_ He also announced th 9 a. it is planned to hold a social evening for the general mem- bership before the old home is vaca . E. w. Hogan, chairman of the by-laws committee. submitted a total cats to the existing by - laws, all of which were given full approval and the Five Cases Heard At Alberton ALBERION—Anhfimcuon olthe ‘uorControletwas involvodinalltiveoasesdaslt tuihu'eyectoidsybyMagis- trateW. S.MacDonald. Tmresidentswereftnedm E contend: otliqua'lnaplaoootihu' for possession mu. m Fries LICKINl GOOD swim. 3 II c K ET 3 PIECES Serves 8 to S DINING ROOM SPECIAL isident J. 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