ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County Tue Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, March 9, 1962, 5 Jaycees Hold Ladies’ Night The AAN SNAGGED ON DRAINPIPE With all the talk of putting Charlottetown Junior QCHS Home & School Ass’n Has Public Speaking Contes A public speaking contest with | Mrs. L.E. Prowse. The winners’ five grade 10 pupils as -pertich | topics “wore “Good Books a featured the monthly | True Friends” and “Race Kinsmen Planning = Easter Project The members of the Char- lottetown Kinsmen Club decid- ed last night at their regular meeting to sell Easter egg bas- kets as a fund raising project. The will commence with a city wide telephone blitz cent playground by Brian Scott and an ehated_ new oe ren's playground the | eastern end of the ey in Ken- | neth Jenkins. reported on the ladies’ night and founder's night, which were held recently. The meeting was Kinsmen Curling ing March 24 and that the Maritime Bonspiel be held in men into space lately, it ap- | Chamber of Commerce held its last nicht that the | annual ladies night last night pants “space bug” had bitten a ae a giving him @ go up in the world. “Te - attempted ad och jeved, to some exter without a little aie as the Heart Home on Haviland Street but as he came fairly coee to the roof his foot ehow got caught in the abpie bracket. City police a ived on the seene and managed to free the “would be spaceman”. Firemen also arrived a. sort ae later with an aerial lad- - back on sald ground again. He will appear in city police court this morning on a charge of being drunk and incapable. \ 11 KOREANS KILLED SEOUL (AP) — Eleven Kor- eans were killed and 25 others will | injured Monday whee @ passen- ad bus plunged of cliff near | fonju, 60 miles pn of Seoul. | and also saw a film and had an meeting of Queen Charlotte | address on the Canadian In- Home and School Association held in the school library 1a st night. President Jick Anderson in- troduced dustrial Ban! The speaker was R. H. Wheel SPOTS Se nite unto ters Love on the operations of the hank. | Student represeiative, viho ex- Following the meeting the Plained that nublic speaking con- . tests had been held in each of the members and thelr suests onto" | grade 10 classes during the past week, and the winner from each elass would now speak before the |Boy’s Condition | | MacDonald and Gary Reported Good _ Gencheff were chosen as first | meet |and second place winners by from| judges, Rev. J.L. Mitton, Mr. Word was received regation”. T.M. Lothian moved that the meeting be placed on record in accordance with a request from the provincial home and school secretary as opposing the spread of nuclear weapons. Mrs. liam Partridge seconded the motion. The Home and Schoo! Assocta- tion will join the P.E.I. Dance Festival Association, it was de- cided, following the reading of a letter regarding the dance fest!- val. Mr. Anderson reminded the wil- Y's Men’s Club on Friday im econnec- as vith Education Week The secretary, Mrs. T.M. Lothian, read the minutes of the previous meeting. - Alpha Y’s Men Hear Dist.Gov. The district sovernor of Y's Men, Kenneth Walker, Sum- merside, addressed the’ Alpha in Charlotte- town last night. He said the i ha Club's activities were in standing and announced fret two new elubs will be or- ganized at Amherst and Cor- nerbrook in the Atlantic region. An induction team of Richard Matheson, Ray Barrett, Jock Sutherland, Wilfred Livingston, David Rogers and Mr. Walker Halifax yesterday that the Justice George J. Tweedy, and meeting of a film to be shown on inducted @ new member, David Mills, into the club. Master ceremonies for = event was Ernesi Bell, mternational di- rector. Dr. Paul Cudmore gave a resume of the forthcoming Y's len‘s concert to be April 23, at Prince of Wales College auditorium. Alton Rodd was chairman of the meeting Art Teacher Heard By Club A recent meeting of the Char- lottetown Camera Club was held in the YMCA with the vice-pres- ident, Russell Nettleton presid- | ing. Miss Eleanor Lowe, art teach- er at PWC an interesting talk on unusual black and white photographs. James Baldwin placed first, staged \ ot second and third tm the color competition “Winter Spert meeting ended wit showing of the National stirs Board movie “The Days of Wis. key Gap". This is an exciting ‘Story of the early days of the North West Mounted Police in the Canadian West. ELECTRICAC WORK @ Wiring @ Fixtures @ Appliance Sales and Service @ Call today for Free Estimate Newson Electric Dial 894-8325 161 Queen St.—Ch’town | condition of — ean 1s. year-ol | James Mockean ‘arecttielde i is | improved, following treatment} |in the Victoria General Hospi- | tal. for a heart ailment. | Hospital officials said the boy who was flown to Halifax Tues- day night, seemed to be ‘much brighter” yesterday. per when the driver tried to Police said the accident oc-| curred on a narrow mountain bes. e room for an oncoming Doug |K keke keke ke Keke KK Kk LOCAL= BRIEFS MOTHER IS ILL Roy Doiron, Grafton Street, | Charlottetown is leaving Satur- day to visit his mother, Mrs. M. E. MacQuarrie, who is’ seriously {il in Colchester County Hospital, CARD PARTY HELD Winners at St. Thomas Aquin- | as card party last night were: ladies’ first, Mrs. Alfred Egan, second, Mrs. Joseph O’Hanley; men's first, A. MacKenzie; sec- ond, James Pendergast; door- prize, Walter Cusack; ‘special prize, Mrs. Henry Perry; freeze- out, Mrs. Henry Perry and Ste- phen Hughes. WALKER FUNERAL — The funeral for Miss Annie I. Walker was held Thursday, March 8, from the MacLean Funeral) Home, where service was con- | ducted by Rev. D.A. Campbell. | Pallbearers were Louis Henry, | Norman Rankin, Norman Mac-| Kenzie, Clarence Walker, Walter Gill and Norman MacKie. Inter- aul Tweel, John Miller and ‘Kenneth President, Allison Cud- nore fated that the | spring meeting of District wal be tel ae bcuseae day, March 31. ae, ethat and Andrew lumphrey were presented with cba weren ate as part they played in organizing and carrying out the Christmas nut campaign. |Brother Passes In Spokane Miss Mary E. and Miss Fran- ces Kelly, Sacred Heart Home, Charlottetown, have receive the news of the death of their brother, George, in the Sacred Heart Hospital, Spokane, Wash. He was in his 79th year. Mr. Kelly, born in Maplewood, P.E.I., near Kelly’s Cross, left the province more than 45 years ago due to an acute asthmatic condition. He lived for a time in Wallace, Idaho, and later moved to Spokane. He returned to his native province on several oc- casions, the last of which was al- most 25 years aj He is survived by three other sisters, Sister Rosarie, Spring- field, Mass,, Sister Bernardus, Manchester, N.H., and Sister ‘St orge in Kingston, Ont. ment took x piace in the Peoples iz ters, Annie and Catherine, al cemeter DALZIEL FUNERAL — The for John T. Dalziel was held yesterday afternoon the " Cutcliffe yearn Home. Service was cond by Rev. Donald Campbell. ‘Pall bearers were Ernest Cameron, Harry Hill, Everett MacNeill, Herebrt Carr, John A. Mac- Leod and Reginald McNutt. terment Peopl In- | it was the les | cemetery. MacDONALD FUNERAL ‘The funeral for John Archibald yesterday afternoon | Cutcliffe Funeral | Home. Service was conduct by Rev. J. A. Gillis, assisted ty | Rev. W. R. Underhay and Rev. Donald | Nicholson Pallbearers | Taylor, Robert MacDonald. William MacLaine, | Norman MacDonald, Ray Camp- | bell and Wilbert Currie. Inter- | ment was in the Cutcliffe Re- ceiving Vault. HAYLEY FUNERAL — The funeral for Florence Hayley took place Thursday morning from the Hennessey Funeral Home to St, Dunstan's Frank McCarron, Joseph Burns. | i Hotel Workers K | General Worker: brother Tom predeceased him, Burial took place in Spokane. Ask Pay Boost OTTAWA (CP) — New con- tract demands seeking a pay in- HELD 0 V - R FAIA III III * “ SHOWS TODAY 3:30-7-9 SHOWS SATURDAY AT7 & 9 ONLY CHUBBY 3 | crease and other benefits have | been served on 12 railway ho- tels by the Canadian Brother hood of Railway, Transport and The proposal a mands for a one- year contract, a five-cent hour; more statutory Relidaye” Provements in vacation tame] tions and adjustments in certain | Job classifications. bout 2,800 hotel workers em- ployed in CPR and CNR hotels are involved. 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