ISLAND NEWS PAGE 7 9 i —, f:%2:2:;r.t.:‘lr::: C C ’ Western And Central Districts . ‘ The, Gtiardian. Charlottetmvnefisiart; fig;'_§;_l?§{1_-_j Lightning struck on the Do-lbalel d hay. a separator and nailgh farm of Norbert ’I‘l'gln»'. mud“; machim had all been or about 6.05 am. yester ay starting a fire in the nearly—i deatroyed in It!" me" new barn, and spreading den-l Tramm" "’55 F35 ""1. ‘ mmmn m a nearby Shed which i partially covered by Insurance. was in use as a piggery, the time the fire had Legion Ladies Applauded n For Deeds, Untiring Effort i Bruce Stewart, Souris, wasdlanked MI'. Stewart for his the. guest speaker at the l'egu-linspii‘ing arid informative ad‘ liar monthly meeting of the'dres. Ladies Auxiliary. Royal Canal-i Twenty-two members respond- dian Legion, Montague Branchhgd to roll call, In the absence‘ a. te Legion Home Wednes- or the Secretary, M . " day evening. Other guests pres~ MacKinnon. the minutes of the I (lit were members of the IE-glast meeting were read by Mrs. Eglon and their wives. lBymn Stewart and were a l The president. Mrs. Atlhol proved as read. The financial . litoberlson. who chaired the report was read Mrs. Stew- iimcoting. introduced Mll‘. lart. In his add-less be com- presented by t: oonveners V j .mended the Ladies Auxilliiaiies were as follows: sick commit- \ i lacl'oss Canada for their untiriing tee, Mrs. Lovait Fraser: mem- PA‘I’ THE MUMIEI SAYS: $3,000 to $10,000 of damage hadi been done. - ‘ ,. onn as Mr Trainor had‘ spotted tlle fire, he telephoned the nearest fire station. but help was not immediately forth coming The d ty fireman there explained that it was im- innsslhit’ tn send any firefight- in: equipment to the farm. When this had been ascer- tained. Ml'. Trainor made lllirried call to the Sherwriood Fire Department, about ‘miles distant. The (-all was re- Supplies, iceived there at 6.35. and with- in five minutes two trucks with four men aboard were speed- ’ ‘ (forts. on behalf of the Leialion bershiip commitmee, Mrs. At- ine to the fire. WORM . . . . a I . ‘ ‘ ' . , I i [in their fight against disease. W00d MacDon‘a'ldv blmldmg They arrived at about 7.00 Bevan Bros Ltd. c o ::;;"’ “2.: “‘4 ,lpovorty and hardship. ,commitnee. Mrs, George M‘c— 3m. ",0 m“, ,0 do anyming 60 Queen street I . ~“"‘ i He stressed the three debtsiKceman: ways and means, B)’ that “me the ham. Pigge‘rY- Dial 4-4688 RETIRING District Gown visit to the O'Leary Lion: flip membqu have “bulgamiMrs. SandyflMacponald and nor Lou BaEnall, loft. is pro Club. The bookends were by the have“, at Alberta". themsele to ewe. a dcslvtlcen“"““al WMMEG. Mrs. scnted with a pair of “hits crafted by “the Leavitts" oi suitably engraved with the to 32 head of cattle. 20 pigs. 300 obs those who dnd not re,VuHHAtwood MlacDonaIld. ) maple bookends by O'lmary Alberton. and were engrav- Lions crest and me emblem of from the wars. a debt to those? New 111148131955 “01110195 1719119 ' H E L D O V E R King Linn \Vpnrit‘i] 'i‘iirncr ed with the Lions' crest and pig] who need help and a debt toifor catering at a farmers' MML CARRIER Hugh Mac. presentation took place in the during Mr. Bantinll‘s rci-cnt. the Pill. emblem :meeting on May 12. ers. phee presemasetof China“) Coleman (.nmmumiy ha” _ M. ' the children who face the un- Josepll Molloy. Whfl ll! SPH- George Preece and Mrs. Cal- “"1?” 1* "Frem‘m-V “'35 “PM eral chairman of the glaucoma know" ("hm ' v ' i ' retiring postmistress Mrs. . V . I I I], m “k d m O.L On behalf of the members Vln Hilebey were appointed as repenny hnnmn" “,5 “an I ‘ foT'theasuspon End 3:22 and guests. Mrs. Robertsonidelcgiates to attend the pmvm- Bradford MacKay on behalf Km. fm. her 37 :9an gen"? [ance' However- he was 5"”.V Mi ‘ " "‘““"°”“‘"“ "‘ Oh'a'fllo‘me‘ of all the mail carriers. The at ms post nmce more. that the Lions' Club had been ther."ffi"9 533'5 late Friday “0w” "um 3' Sieve" appucafiops At The unable to continue the program evening skies had become over- i” mem‘bersmp were mew" Hails ‘64 Convention W on « «he Railing POSimiStleSS COUNTRY STORE SALE .3 A; is ‘ V were forthcoming in the form dr‘ 1 df . E t a buffet lunch was Set-Iver}, and of grants from the government "Z, 9 a“ 03 m 35 em NW8 mlislt‘ by MP5. H‘U ey. MT. the Lions Clubs would continue SM“ and Dart 0’ Prince Ed- l and “first Leslie Stuart was Sf- Pau's GIN-"Ch ~ ~ w d 1.1 . ‘ - n LEARY -— The annual D“. King Lion Red Turner intro- } mgevggils'g‘mjmmgzfiflrfim acrlnud: aggmumns Wm Drevau im-"l‘m‘ { .s_ l ‘ ‘ '. 'at l l dill-ed District t‘overnor Loul ', - t y .. ~ . flrfiiLa?i?‘:,ri:i-ir: (jiilill it; ilEIt; Baznall who gatie a short ac 'Of apprOX‘ma'ely “"0 990p” 'Oda‘v “"11 Hume” fanmg mi NEW HAVEN SCHOOL i ‘ . . ., - ~ iexamined. 192 had been able “1“” regions- Rainfall amnlm‘S-l S Thursday evening at Mon \‘. in. I‘m“ 0" “"3 dlstrlt“ 4‘ COW?" : m obtain treatment __ a“ of however. are expected to bej Follmiiin: is the report for! COLEMAN w Friends and i hit: Barbour became postnias- E rlnll Tiirtlcr's (-nitazc nvcrluok 0““ '" ht“ h?“ 1“ cn'nnectw“ - I, , liL’lllt. as cooler air from the the month of April. i . n g M i n. ter, . . i . i , . whom were prevmusi unauarc ‘ , patr n. the Co eman P st . in: Mill River. “1'” ‘N‘ie'lma‘ War 1" Chm'l - - northeast spreads nVer mitt-h .i'ade Vlll — 1 Lowell Frlz-t The post office ha: in HIP r-il tin” my f M 31 m Jm iof trouble With the" eyem ' , _ ' I Office :atliei‘ed recently at the " ,' . A MN” salad mm,” M“ N H mm By | 8 ____..__.___——— of the distiict. ‘zell. 2 Teresa. Cavanaghi 3.! . lective hands of the “ackav 0“ wish to ne 0.1qu a moflgu 3 served in ill number: n l 2' On Sunday a return to warm-:Blel' Macw'n'ams' immmum'y ha" '0 “mm H" 'NTIHN for 31 years I‘liiims: y g 9 "WP? guests. District :iicsts "9 “'3'?” that this CONVEU- er conditions is indicated with Grad? V” ~ 1- Earla Moore.i tirin: postmistress Mrs. Brad- their term of office inn \lacr . the“,de Ln" 38mm”. mp”, .ltion would be the largest ever skies remaining mostly cloudy_ llle7.h Devei-eaux. 3. Gordonl ford Mac-Kay. who has served Kays “ere also contracted in On CWY or town property. I10" consu" Wm“ 32 “m1;- cinm m rm. hold in this Lions district, (CP‘ __ Observed Rerztonal forecasts: ‘ al‘l‘at' - 37 years in the post office. haul the mail to and from the Maritime-s: homily DNriN 0"» ‘ “him Comprises the State of terfigtgiquf‘gs from the weather prince Edward ISland. East-l Grade Vi — 1- Garry Drake. She and her husband sucreed- train. IIS? We have several sources 0" fundS. wmnr Ian Ackmzmy reprpwn. “aim.~ NOV? Smuaf, Newmunw office: er NB: Counties. Upper St. i2,CBa§ryV(i‘rassi M. _ B 1 'ed the late Pat McCourt in tile .\‘lr. MacKay received his 2,). “n: m Clubs on pink Jinn“ loud. the is ands 0 St. Pierre Min_ Max. John River Valley. Bay of “‘3 9 — - mam 0y .9, postal service, when he died .\'eaa pin from the postal auth- ' ‘ ' ‘ Atkinson: and Joseph \lolloy and m‘luelon arid Prince Ed- Dawson 29 39 Cllaleur: Overcast with a few 2- BPYPFIeY P0113111 3- Debbw in 1927. with Mrs. MacKay act~ oritics for faithful serrice some and "1e fac'llfles to 9W9 You Prompt ser- cabmm Show,an "pawn". ward island. and that over iiOtl Prim? George 44 I showers: not much change in i Ma"\v‘”‘an}s' lint! as assistant. When Mr. Mac. time ago. This was one of the - rm- Digtrict 4i ' 'licoplc had already ministered IVan Duvet. 46 m 3 temperature; northeast winds 15‘ Grade “ -‘ 1; Garth Boylei‘ Kay entered the war. his wife liizhliglits of his career. V'ce' _.__‘ .... _.- 3* .. __. _ .H _ for the convention. ivmgria ’ 48 33 ‘ increasing in afternoon to South—ta Alfred MaVW'mamsg took over as pastmasier. hm The couple received mariv He asked that the O'Lcary ‘ Edmontofi'ninn: I. 39 67 geast 20. Low-lliEh at Charlotte-1 Grad" m ’ 1' Kev‘“ New‘ when he returned at the end of gifts at the gathering from V t d cluh give their filll support by Calgary _ . 44 52 i town 35 and 43. Moncton 33 and im‘m' 2‘ Bradfi Macphee‘ 3' hosilities they went back to he friends and carriers Milo have 0 e “mm” a large dflegati‘m to Regina . 42 59 i 46. Edmundston 37 and 48. :Clarence Fnzze ‘ . Dre“l0'15 arrangemf’llt» been associated With them ".\‘Fr ° ' illic convention. lwmnmeé' 1 40 4h Campbellton 35 and 45. ‘KG’ade 2" I“ “fang” alga: In 1953 Mr. MacKay resigned. the years M + & I _ B k ‘ Wendell Turner. the club pre- Toronto ._ 51 75 Outlook for Sunday _ Mostlyiagr‘lrolg'mév Ta 0y 9' ' 1° ‘ and their son Neil took over as Mrs. \lacKay left yesterday or gage "Shrance ro ers islfit’lllt. advised the meeting Ottawa , . 50 7o cloudy and warmer. l -' postmaster with his mother as- for Boston. where she is :nine 9- - - . illint illi- O'lmary club would he Montreal _ _ 59 76 Hieh tide today at Charlotte— 1 “12;”: lcirng' aggzyCl‘qg‘: sisting him. This arrangement to visit relatives and “renew M Queen St' D'al 4'6367 Renovations '. .. M ~ ‘ mntlshlp of ' R y mi Saint John , . , , ._ , 34 n5 . pm. At Rustico 4.46 pm. and; im'ns - - a c i. y. rs H .1 Smith, .\ittlliJIZIIP; look after this project. ,Moncmn . . , . ._ _ . 36 49 lils p.m. Sunday at 5.23 a.m., High average “mm. grades “35 “NM “1 W mr‘mhcn w MAKE PRESENTATIO :Halifax . . . 40 an : and am pm. Summet'Side litich 1 M 8‘“, t ' the Presbyterian Guild Ill hel ' u -. l I ‘ r ‘ar.a oom‘ ' per cen” ‘ [‘lie distrut governor held a , Charlottetown 34 > 18 minutes later than Charlotte“ Hwh average junior grades ‘ home on IRl\‘(‘I‘;\lril‘ D‘i‘H'l‘ .\qu :hnr‘l business session at the ‘ Sydney ,. . til 36 3 town. Sun rises today at 6,()4i]\.‘3‘,i’1‘1 Newman‘ 91 per cent ' “'1‘ Mom“- 11‘“ ""“"”l4 “'4” conclusion of which the King i Yarnlouth . 4 68 ‘ am. and sets at 8.15 pm. riscsi ‘ ' ' ' ‘- (‘llllflllt‘lf‘d bv tho lll‘t‘sifiCllt. LNIII presented him with a set ‘ St. Johns Nfld H 1 Sunday at 6.03 am. and sets at: Mrs. Dorothy Tierney. (each. or. i . . 4 . I 22 .‘ltl all? RrIH‘ ('lou. mill 1. mom m white maple bookends nlaue HALIFAX icPl) — The wea- 8.16 pm. All times ADT 1 P's p escn . The Worship period was .ni cliai'zr‘ of it‘s. \lluii VF‘,\I)ni and .\1t\ Ricllnrd Ki‘nx' The . (‘trl‘l‘f‘Splllifif‘llf‘t‘ and the Illill utcs of the last iiieoilli: wen read by Mrs Arnold lrving. and the financial rcport was presented by Mrs Rr yon Sharpe \lrs Emerson tl't‘orl- nor reported for the work rom- m'ttep and \1l‘> il‘\'lI‘lE [or the . visitiil: committee The, slim M $90” war. voted inwards thp i~n<t of renovating the Church liall Vow hiiciness included plans for entering at a wedding reception on M ay 27th. Followin: the business. the meeting (‘lost‘tl with ill| .\lizpa h Benediction. nttei 'l'illf‘h lunch was served by tutI hostess. assisted by Mrs James Shaw and Mrs. Byron Stewart. WESTERN B R | E FS ' _— VISITS PARENTS Mrs. Reg Martin and hei three sons of St. John. .\'. B are spending a too weeks llol lday at the home of her p ants. . r and Mrs. Milton Keough. Tinnisli. VISIT CITY David MacDonald. Coleman RR acrompanied by his mm daughters. Mrs. Bill \Iaxiie'd. 3? Eleanor's. and Mrs Harry A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE WVA SEDAN ored to Charlottetown on Siln- N o u A s l A l lam"! — duh inn—n»; I i- A - . .i. m . .mmmmm t 1- .. v Q) n, .1 Great new standout in the economy car field £35": 51:7 Citing? now at your VauxhalI-Pontiac-Buicll Dealer's Who is a patient at the ProVin- “3152mm THE PRUVINBE THAT WAS MADE FOR HOLIDAYS DISCUSS Goat. — Viva is no ordinary small car. Compared to the VAUXHALL .(Eaggaeglggrngam:“3.1.18"g; All over this delightful province by the sea you will find living reminders of others, it gives you more power— much more. It irrigating :ittggnlnmci.é the beginnings of Canadian history. Cgme along and [discover them 'for your:elful gives you tight_fisted economy that lets you go *iiiciamciiipiz Sgaixs'iirgg Hm 3”? w'" findih'smygnd ageglcttfigzns :aLftnigangcgeg fights” . 30,000 miles between lubrications and get up s * to t . '. l- , 8 a B e l 3 8 I C l , . . ,u;,“§;g“:;-;2e;::,,:asl“fling; 3/0" °°Ud “95‘” ° '"°"' " . y 9 . w. to 45 mpg. Viva IS roomy. Has lots of luggage Rae. The men discussed of the beaches, excellent modern accommodation—and sea food that is right out of t ' . zovernment's exact goal of re- . Space. Rldes smoothly, handles Like . t‘iPaN‘h development. it was be- “"5 world’ " - d'nar m r S and ' ‘ ‘ IFVPd 6, , we. sal — IVo IS no or I y S 8 ca . ee ‘Siiggestod maxihrzmrrgt'r‘i Jif'lfofisgrlnym Sodnii With l 7 DEATH NOTICES 0mg my me mm “a drive one soon. CHARLOTTETOWN Recelved too late for (‘lnsnltlrd .. . .. s. , a t . .. . with floor-mounted finger-lip stick-shill - Magic-Mirror tinisn - Full rust protection - Curved glass F'dm' 5"” "6 mm m” vamcm '"d 'W' death notire column Nova SOOtla TYBVBI Bureau windm «,r “m shoulder room - tannin-designed better system taxes and licence are not included. Nit-1W .n' m t t e ICharl-of_to A Box 130, Halifax town Hospital May 8. 1964. Patricia Marie Mch-er. dailgh Nova Scotia tor of Mr. and Mrs St Clair . . Mclver. Newton. in her moi Please send travel hteratureto: year. Remains will be trans- , ferred this afternoon from the Name Monaghnn Funeral Home to w More MB on Vm-so-np engine - 10% cu. ft. trunk - l-Somt all-SynchmMesb iiansnussion PM" “WM '"C'Udes WWW "'5 ""5""! “ml”. SEE YOUR LOCAL VAUXHALL-PONTIAC-BUICK DEALERA AUTHORIZED VIVA DEALER IN CHARLOTTETOWN the home of her parents from i . where the funeral will be. held Comm . lddrm H :3 Sunday. May to. leaving the ' home at 3 pm. for service in t I . " ' '1’ Maudiy‘ii Church. Kin. “ 339 a . - - .. . 1 hr], Interment will in in i 113 St. Peter: Road Charlottetown EEJ. Dill 2-124! “I. m cemetery.