Town Seeking Fire Fighters — - GEORGETOWN — At a re- tion of Mayors and Municipali- ties to be held in the Confedera- tion Center in Charlottetown May 5. + Received and approved by the council was one application from a party to build a new home and an application to build an addition on a home. Also re- ceived was an application from a ‘party to install a septic tank. It was dceided to write to Da- vid Boswell regarding -the 1965 physical fitness grant for the i town. A letter was read from Jens Moe. president of Gulf Garden Foods, inviting the mayor and . council to t with him to dis- cuss matters relative to the LOCAL BRIEFS s / oR a LAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And. Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. May 1, 1965. 5 town and the “local Engineering Institute Pres. Will Visit Branch In City It was recently announced | that Col.-George -E- Humphries of Montreal, the president of he Engineering Institute of | Canada, will visit the local branch in Char- LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs, Francis MacDonald ‘nee “Cecilia Cannigan) has returned to her home in Sturgeon after undergoing surgery in the Mon- * tague Hospital FINE OF $20 A speeding. conviction cost Howard Leard Jay. of Charlotte- town $20 and costs when he ap- peared yesterday in city police court before Magistrate — AJ. Haslam, QC [LEARNS OF DEATH Mrs. Howard A. Gallant of Rusticoville has received word of the death of her brother-in law, Robert Peters of Somer- ville, Mass HOSPITALIZED Mrs. Reginald Bryan, #0 Con- federation Street, is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital where she” expects to be undergoing treat- ment for two weeks. Mrs. Bry- an is a former resident of Sum- merside THEFT_FROM_CAR City police are investigating the theft of a car radio, signal light and a pair of men’s black shoes from a 1961 Rambler parked in front of the ‘Basilica Recreation Centre Thursday . night COLLISION IN CITY A collision Thursday evening between a 1956, model car driven by Carl MacDonald of Murray River and another car on Ger- ald Street was reported by city police. The name of the second driver was not available. WIDESPREAD FIRE A wide-spread grass fire, located below the National His- toric site in Rocky Point. burn- ed for some time ‘last evening and could be seen from vari points near Hillsboro Bay. No assistance was asked from Char- lottetown. A member of the RCMP said*winds were north- east and there was no danger of buildings catching fire ATTEND FUNERAL Mr,_and Mrs._Carmen__ Mit- chell and family. Harvey, Elaine and Loraine, returned to their home in Armdale, N.S., o8 Sunday having been called to the Island owing to the sudden passing of Mrs. Mitchell's fa- ther, the late Neil K. Salmond of Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. Wood- row MacPhail left by air a Monday for their home in Ham- ilton, Ont. They also attended the funeral of Mrs. MacPhail's| father, the late Neil K. Sar mond. EASTERN FUNERALS ACORN FUNERAL — The fu- neral sérvice for Alex M. Acors of Primrose was held Thutsday, April 29, from the home of his daughter Mrs. Louis Jenkins, Lower Montague, to Dundas Un- ited Church where service was conducted by Rev. MR. Pock- lington. assisted by Rev. A.G.J. Steeves of¥he United Baptist Church, Metsu and Rev. E. Adams of United Church, Souris. Hymns sung by the choir were The “Lofa’s My Shepherd and All The Way My Savior Leads Me. A solo The Old Rug ged Cross was sung by Herbert MacLeod Pallbearers were: Raymond Acorn, Gerald Mac- Donald, Earl Jenkins, Clement, MacDonald, Dan MacKinnon, \ibert - Acorn Flewerbearers were John MacLeod, William) Hunter, Woodrow MacDonald, | John Duncan, Bruce Llewellyn, | Neil Ross. Interment in the church cemetery. : Toombs was held Friday, April 30, 1965, from the MacLean Fu- neral Home to Trinity United ducted by Rev. Jéhn GE. Ball. Hymns sung were Unto the} Hills and Nearer My God to} Thee The pallbearers were Join Gilmore, Russel.Compton, William Costello, Mr_ Justice G. | | J. Tweedy, Stanley Hardy, Ri | chard Carson. Interment Lesh place in the People’s cemetery | MacDONALD FUNERAL | The funeral for Ella MacDon- ald of Orwell Cove was held from the Jenkins Funeral Home Friday morning to St. Joachim’s Church. Vernon River. where | Solemn Requiem High Mass | was celebrated by the paster, | Rev. Urban Gillis. Deacon was | Rev--Leonard-McKenna-and-sub--; deacon. Rev. Clifford Murphy. Rev. Charles McCarthy .was present in the sanctuary and | also officiated at the grave, as- | sisted by father Murphy. Pall- ite ati. Wien eres SUNDAY AT 9:00 ton. MacRae and Michael McKenna. Interment was in the church | cemetery | SIMONS FUNERAL — The fu- neral for John Joseph Simons | was held Friday from the Mae-| Lean Funeral Home-where ser- Vice was conducted by Rev. G. G. Wyrwas. Attending in a body were members of branches! No. 1 and No. 26 of the Royal Canadian Legion and members of the War Amputees Associa-| tion. Congregational hymn was Just As I Am. Pallbearers were Daniel Garnhum, Ernest Fardy, | John Aylward. Aldius Mackee-| zie. Joseph Sutherland and Mel-/ vin MacLaren. The Legion ser-| vice at the graveside was con-' ducted by Harry Mortimer. with | Last Post and Reveille being sounded by bugler William Blan- chard. Interment took plece in Midzell cemetery. Six small joys... Eleen Heckart Hans Conned- fay ay Rice Stostey. er Goer - Eom Camsion Se Fert deg Cee Wa Wand 2 Stew maa A PARAMOUNT RELERSE THe SCREEN COMMITS THe PERFECT C comeby! Factory Outlet Lucky Number, 69254 Meney mast be picked up Menday before 4 p.m. Save money LEASE! No capital outlay. a predictable monthiy budiget for any mamber of cars or trucks. Sor amy leasong plan to meet any reed, me -or Leasamg Vanage- SELLERS ELKE SOE ADULT eee ‘STARTS eed BEL CABS ‘TRUCKS F. R. McLAINE that these regulations are strictly enforced. As checks will be made of fields of potatoes _able for the Inspector their seed tags or the writ- ten authority from the Mi nister to plant seed Cc) a table stock origin. P. E. I. Department of Agriculture this year, all growers must retain and have avail- ot , ches and awarded an MBE. fv 1945 he was demobilized with 60,000 Are Seen i" sii rank of captain. He served in With the help of 2,400 cana workers and computers, the tas department was handling a last oe _to Supplementary Re orraWA (CP) .— Midnight minute filing rush. About 500,00 i _ He joined the Engineering In- bat~about 60,000 Canadians will ‘stitute of Canada in 1930 and) have missed it. was elected president in May Robert Arbuckle, director of As much or more is expected today as returns from those whe i | engineering 1964. the revenue department's taxa- The clerk was instructed to Ma : . ies . : Despite the closing crush, Mr post notices to the effect that Presbyterian Minister Here "cal Humphries =e att, Humphries 1s oa whi | here's always, about one per Arbactle said, everythine’s gs oo as Se an oe aaa A rded Divini Doctorate |: ae oat eta - Sts cn’ Linionent|Aboat C5000 wil (le alte about what we expected.” recei i iy ucat official c on | 6. to- we py 7 pat ey oe ee evens | eemier wales Shaan Manet | rer ie neler, there's an, WORLD, GROWS, MORE : job or and protect properties while| Two outstanding clergymen of | Hall, University of Toronto, taining in steam plant design ee eee wee ee pagans The world’s wheat and rye Properties and vacant lots. Contien Bee Thenane Semry| "a ceak of 16 condiditns vo |S ce ee a ; gna OS an ane te en oro ord of 300,006,000 short, toute on is A nd de- .m. Tuesday, May 4 at the 7 (eee Arrangements were made to| Bussel, Somers, MA, STM, | ceived their Bachelor of Divin- Signer, as @ prospector and. sur- Charlottetown Hotel. ernment. He’s also charged six- 26,000,000 above the 1963 crop. have a bulldozer work on clean-| Charlottetown, and: Rev. Arthur} ity degrees and three their de | vevyer for underground mine err - dp ngs pene elyy gene William Currie, MA. UM, OS | grease to Mame 0s Theme: devi pol ype was erfgag “ spent some on | tawa, were honored The address to graduates | in design construction of jworking on the proposed bud-| gree of Doctor of Divinity by| was delivered by the Rev. inieg’ aed wailing’ plant. “— | gets for the various departments | Knox College at convocation | James D. Smart, MA, BD, PhD,! 4, ‘1949 he joined the _ Royal oe —— exercises held in Convocation | DD, of Union Theological Sem- Canadian Engineers as Sapper. | inary, New York City. He' served in pagan seis North degree . Somers) West Europe id devel ° its | een. a demain aoe mont werk in advanced landing ; the Rev. Dr. R. Me Anolican Bishop Visits; 2222235 scence rm i S taki ir- | . ee to present personally t®|-a prominent part in the oe van ud sie Gaveoe ae | | Dr. Somers ——— parchment im} gious life of the community.and bridging techniques for cross- | | connection with the honor _be- has__given generous assistance _ing-large rivers where floating — am ss sos ells iocesan aS eee eons “Hewes acd moe av’ a was in of the Kirk of St. James, Char- I ¢ : The 12Ist. annual meeting of A combined "service ie of Go| ern 8 es ck 4s took place in St. rch Society | DG and Womens Auary of Four confirmation set-§-: _ATTENTION we be = Hall Thursday, with the ‘presi-| wee bee 5 0 ping ang 9nd pe a ee ee dent. Right Rev. W. W. Davis, : evening, when anery cl bishop of the diocese, in the|was the preacher. The service! St Peter’s Cathedral, when oth- POTATO GROWERS chair was taken by Archdeacon Dav-| er honored guesis were Right ac aoe ot ee ee alle ate eles a a _ The attention of all farmers is directed to an bishop stated he would be pre-| Fiander read the second Les- eral of his clergy. This meeting amendment of the Prince Edward Island Potato sent at the service commemor- son. Friday morning the Bishop | was a sequel to a recent Angli-j Production Act passed in 1962 whereby all per- © ane the ah eanieeroney open | eonnetias Bog ea nes | bs on nee Se sons planting one-quarter acre or more of potatoes O'Leary, on St, Lukes Day Octo-| by Archdeacon Davies; Re v.| a group of United Church minis- | must plant those of the “Certified” class or better ber 18 ue cleo announced that Lede Tees, Rav, Wiehe Wee. aa took place. - unless written authority is received from the —_ t 2 —_— = while Pag at a . ro | oad Be a ee ee Minister of Agriculture. As there are still seed S ATURD AY MAY 8 . charge of Holy Trinity Church,| Bishop Davis’ first'official act with supper in St. Peter's Par-§ potatoes available, the planting of table stock is r AT 8.30 P.M. oe Georgetown, and that <— - ves Lod gg + Borge eager Hall, ing on Vitter Oe not warranted and no authority for the use of : er ke exevtlnd the| : ess as were guests at a ; table stock will be granted except in cases where KERR'S GR clergy of the deanery. | Rector of Crapaud and Spring-| St. Paul's Parish Hal: eae umilicd (het ootd canmce bn beara JEAN aps pial Sra AND _ing were read and adopted, and | yy x MMM Kk kK OK Also be advised that any grower whose field - MED Hit |the reports of the various oo : or land has borne a crop of potatoes infected with Presented by en as ae ae any ‘plant disease or pest shall not permit the same con covering the work of the area to be planted to potatoes the following year THE COMPANY OF TEN il Pot goad ° Island — except on the authority of an Inspector and shall oe oa ae te = thee destroy any volunteer plants on such land. 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