an. tit; m dive marb- nery and adia- pcrntinn aqth la continual lmm Ilia one room on the new ship, .1- _ BEEN above b one of the fair bll Rust!- Paxmnn die- ‘ mm M power the new MV (‘nnlnioration The Britifli - built onzinu drive Canadian Weslimzliousr pro- pnlalon generators The 'fllll' _________ LATE NOTICES (Alan nee annouttrements In Ghana adjoining r laullled Ad um antlan #— umn'rY—At 92 Kohl StrN-t. Saturday. April 21 "162. \lrs J. Frank Laffrrty In llt‘i 71th year. RMIM at tho \lftf'lA‘FllI Funeral Home from whore Ito flatten! will be held Tues- day. April 24 with service commencing at 2 pm lloho bah service will he hold this evening at RM o'r‘lork Inter. merit In Pmplrs romrlt‘rv .mfls—Al the Charloltr- WI MIN. April 22. I982, Parnell .Iowph Bmthrrn. Na-th River Road. in his Twin 78f. Raattnl at the Marikan Fun-fl Rune from when- the lanai will take plan» Wod- morniiu at 845 to St. Joachim‘a Chtirrh Vernon live. for Requiem lilqh “me at ll). Interment in the chin-ah cemetery MAULT— At Prince My Bonita]. April 22. I952 My" A. Araenault of l'rhmn— Vine ll h ml! year Remains Home to his late mt- “a I Urbainvllk where the will take place WM- morning to st. .Iames' . Em Bay for Re» “I "all It I n'rlot‘k. ll church rand"! m — At the Charlotte- bwa [capital on Friday. to "I I. I”. Until J Martin M m in MI Nth war FM- “ from the Rooney Fl'l‘ ml lane to the home of his CI. Frederick Martin. T i [- till I In M where the TIIHP‘II W be held rat “and” April II In 8.81m and St Jude’s ma. Tllnlah tor Requiem Ila Haas at Mt into-mint church eernetm an: — At the Charlotte-trivia hflnaary. April 21. ion. Fri- Ills lore of Hamid"! .1 year. Remain! are I the Dam Fullrral In this room are the engine room tolneraph repeaters. eli- zine throttle: and the full coa— rooms fore and aft of the main gt‘nm'zitora are heatth II l engine mom and each tuna “ trol panel tor all the ahin'a ~ machinery, The chief enzin- eer'a oflce in also in the room. Earh lta own propellor shalt can deliver 1.1.000 shalt horse- power. continuous service. School Far Club Presidents, Secretaries Of Lions Slated Kli\.\‘l.\GTON ——Plana welt- Tlllilllll‘d IO spomor II! [.iona‘ dl<ll'lf‘l governor's netted for cluh prosidrnta and aecretaries hy lht‘ Krnsinizton Liam Club at its meeting la! week. The school will be held at Lake Vlf‘w indflt‘. Cavendish on May I9. 20 and 21. Lions imm New answicki and Prince Edward Idnd will attend‘ Zone Chairman Joaeph “alloy of Charlottetown will mndlx‘i the preuldmt'a 16nd,; “IIIII‘ Andrew Pram of Orn- mncto NB. will («Mum the snrrntarioa' portion at the school 1 District Govemta‘ Jacob‘ Kirsh, “ml-tat. N.B.. VII chair all meetings Wivea d Hon-1 \rlll be entertained by the Kerr amnion Limit-tun. [Ipr at inn are expected to attend. The club voted to mat the Kmsinzton Board of 'l‘rde in IN project lollrisi 'nlormatlon rrni'l rmtt'r A an of Mma‘ ‘ mm tmurd the protect- chairman. th'dt‘ll Cooke. re- nal-mi that the chi: had been ~.. touch with the Km- “mi-mi. blor- dub with I mail will be In Craaand remetery BLANCIARD — At Charlotte town on Sunday. April 12. T” Wu Mildred Blanchard. Whnatley River. In her 0rd vear Her nm are rooting at the Charlottetown Funeral Home from where the faaaral till he held Tuesday mornlna. leaving the funeral home In" tor Requiem Rich Man at St Anguiltlne'a Chmh. smith Rustin. at 9!! later- merit in church watery. “at-DONALD — Al the Prinre ('minlv Hmptlal. _ Apri‘, 21 m1. MIT! Lavina Warhonald. wife of the late William I. MacDonald. Granville Stred. lmnerlv oi Poplar Grove. in her "Oh "If Refill] II (D! 3mm Funeral Home, ra— neral in be held 'edheaday. April 75 at St .lohn'a Anallean Chnrrh. minute. aervtee mmmenclna at 1 pm. latter- menl in the church cemetery . vm'm learn I to I u 1 b‘ D a la View to exchanzinz a grade II ON EASTER Churchea 'ai Charlotqu yesterday were crowded With worshippers an the warm. Spring sunshine enabled Citi- zens to don their Easter finery without fear d having IA ruin- ed the firat day, Although die Easter parada was a spontanetnzs one. It lacked nothing in color and dignified gaiety, Many simil- ed through the mty‘a down- town street: and Humgh Vic- toria Park in the afternoon. Many others took their fami- lies for car driven to Halt friends and relatives Ill other sections of the island. And of course there were many who doffed their Easter flnery and in less new attire headed for their favorite trout stream or as noon aa poulble after chm-oh servtces were over in the morning. Guernsey Ass’n Official To Visit Plans for the Canadian Guern— acy Breeders Association meet- inghminlsstwilbadim B. Hedging arrives here May 2_ Hodgi'ns expmta to ar- rive on the Wood wands furry ‘ and will be here until the after- noon of May 3 when he plane to fly to Toronto on a plane leaving bore in mid—aftmnoou. according to present plans. tonmai year by Minimal din-c- tor Eric Hurry. Winsloe at their last annual meeting and they‘ invita- ‘ have also rm'lved all lion from A Walther: Gaudet. I committee of the Centennial oh ganizafinn. ‘Wr Hodx'lm will likely be meeting the members of the provincial association at I new student for three “wk: In .Imy. Iornl moolimz While he L! In on The club volod to supporl lhtal pkat. and the rommilifi' Will I meet with the tearhrrl and student: to outline the trrms of l the Island. ;h«-nmadeyet, Kenneth WW. Colv'llle reference for this award. mi Road is the Mia! m committee felt that this was lldonl. wade II to broaden their edu- cation by working towards the winning of this trip Kira: Uon Mid Batu-r re portal on the rahinet mooring he attended in Mom-ton and dis- played the District IIVI tartan adopted at thit mM'll'IE, Glydcm Willis awarded the prion wort by the Kensintztna n the distrlrt bornptd held in Summmde .good moonunity for students in -* 2 Brothers Are Flown To Montreal Two brotherl Gerald Perry. 10. and Peter Perry, I2. Iona ol ourllll Mr and Mn. J. William Perry. St Patricia. about I) miles 11.. mi; winnan limos um northwest of Charlottetown and Gl-ydon Willis. oklp: Ed Irmt’lt. near Hunter River, wee flown mate: Rayburn O'T- N "W91 Iyesterday for treatment far Don'md, Id stone severe cheat ailment.- Gucuta h attntdam were Thetwo boya for tha pant nick Ripley, acmuntanl at the W bank. raid Dooley Nstrid MarlM'an of Wik who «palm to the club on the internalional procram I few days had been under treat- ment in the Charlottetown Hoa- pilai. by Dr. KG Ellis. Hunter River. and Dr 111 O'Hanley. Charlottetown. when their con ‘ ditionl became well that It was A film at umber-W ""decided that apecialiat treatment M by the mom W'- mtttee. Suspect Sought In S’ 'da Assault SUMMERSIDEAaImt “unulhtlnmtlmwifi anhleidmtatahtlnennll Marti—t stud My mm. ohmmattarfitwurnade mm uaault a with" MW " visttina her aunt Am no details RIV' Mm 'hm no further report was necessary, Sunday afternoon. the ailing boy: were tranaported to t h e lCharlottetown airport by am- | bulancea from the Charlottetto'n Funeral Home. and pi a cad aboard an RCA! Albatrna a l r- h craft for the flight to Montreal Accompanied by Dr mlil, mttheaircraftlefthereat 4 pm nil-unpede Sunday mi male Montreal la a little over 1 two boon. There the you“ pa». who was “Champlth the Map. treal Children‘a Hospital. imn had role-ant It wan learned that it been received last night MWNWW'W” m mmmmmd'lfit- mailman-micran inflow In disc-weevil Mthenldermmlvod amtnltthehsdandahlnflt- anode” Nmmmwkom’” Irived. Police Probing Assault Charge MOHMPoIr-est Vanuatu-Um under Inventinfim a repu't of in wait Dlle'd to have taken plane name! a loyear-dd (‘harlortetm girl “the police received a call about midnint Saturday Chieh mated that an assault and taken In Vittoria Pat-ti ‘ly un- time the [ti-l had m to her how! and later ed when National Secretary 13. ‘ The national mutim “DI IllVIINl to meet here In the Cen-k It was learned al-‘ though no definite pier- havo' ISIAND NEWS PAGE Summerside and Prince County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Morn, Apr. 23, 1962. 3 IUMMERSIDE » A causeway at Victoria waa ‘ " ‘ ‘ Premier Walter Shaw m Satur- day an a project that will be commenced this summer. Anticipated for several yearn by local residents, the causLL way will link Victoria Village with a two mile sandy, water abore front along the Hampton beach. a part of vthich has been purchsed by the pro- vincial government for establish- ment of a provinL-ial park. The premier said he hoped to have discussions lA'lIh Queens Member of Parliament. Heath Macquarrie. a native of Vir- toria. concerning the Ill‘tlilwl’d project. Strong support for the \‘yr- .torla causeway was also mired on Saturday by Frank Myers. bylwho salt ‘ Victoria To Get Causeway, Park MILA. a restdent of this area. ‘ out the ‘ _ the causeway and park will have for local Midenza as well as tourist traffic to the area. Prmier Shaw said he had hop- ed the Victoria causeway could have been dealt with by the last session of the legislature but ex- pressed the hope that the means would still he sought 'uid found to complete the proposed pro- ject this year, The causeway would span the Westmoreland River that flows into Victoria Harbor and would liker follow the route of a for- mer roadway and bridge that was abandoned abou‘ the Ilm<‘ oi the construction of the Trans- Cahada highway. The proposed new crosstng. in addition to providing access ‘ for the Easter weekend to go al— ‘ most of his suit-es: at ‘Haligonian Is Enthusiastic About Island Trout Fishing “You tan'l heal the Hand for trout fishing. The pond: a lid stream: are easter in :el min and trout are more plentiful than in \‘nva Scotla". 521:! Al Hueslis of Halifax last nlEhl Jiter 'wo days of trout fish-n: In 'ne pru- \Int‘? \ir auai from his labors He plan- ned last night to been his catch to take ll home to treat some of his Haligonian friends East Prince Jr. Farmers To Celebrate Huestia lAllt'l value Mer ter the trout Ialt‘l that he na d Seat Ri- irr a'lhnttgii a number oi nil.” spots 'Ilal he tried here not dlS' appolnl‘ng SI'NIMERSIDE 7 Lot 16 ball The ardent fisherman. who will be the aita for the East left Charlottetown in 1939 when'1 prince Julio? Farmer: seventh he went into the Canadian Army‘ birthday anniversary celebra- iollowa the fishing streams at turns to he held Saturday nIZhl, eir-ry available time throuzlinitt‘ April 38 It was decided at a the season mm!!an of the group held Fri- ’i‘he happy fisherman said last day evening in the department mill“. Ute mail! "8500 I0? 19‘ of agriculture offices. The presi- pearing at the Guardian office dam. Suva-t Emu; muted, with hll catch. 39 in two d a y I. The East Prince organization was to obtain documentary proof was (armed April at 1955 With Lo NOW to his Nova Smuan Urban Laughiin being charm- friends that the Island ls unheat- preside-m, other Dresden“ m. able I'Jr '15 ITO!" eluded George Riley. Eduard Mr. Huestis expressed dPIlnIIC‘ Clarke. Glenford Mac-Lean. John Intentions of returning [0 Prince Dokker, Darrell Ly]. “d Dang. Edward island for trout fishing las Profit trips every weekend he (-an get This North Cnumy Linxfilms. “‘M—H". dale Junior Farmers are also to a very fine beam. would also exported to attend the eieii' as provide a f‘lll‘f‘t‘l route below-n well as +h club members 15 the Village: of Victoria and years and over. Hampton. — Igf‘mmflllhi Larry Yeo showed Slldt‘s of his Mold Ichdarddp tour d b Bnnsh Isles w the mum in» mars arm-h included wanes d ‘ Princess \iai’ga'et's I'oddm‘. A hallbour TV program Apr. 27 II” feature the lolloa'tllj panel. L’rban Laugnlm, 1 man of lht‘ l-Lasl Prince group. Edith Rackham. New Glaagm Junior Farmers. DaVid Roger-a. wuh the Druvinclal ll‘lf'parll'nt‘nI r-t aHK‘llIIllf! and Dr Benwn an. le'eri'iarian. North Count} Line Jumrir Far- men I SAVES BABY I 'llELRilSIC \Ia»! tAP‘—-PI- trulman \l el \ in Crosby. A8. soled a I’vrlllltlllils-flld baby lib lini: on ravlrnari trarks here Sat- urday and pulled him to safety tun minutes before a trail ‘passed by The child. Charle- lSuIliran .Ir. son of a railroad crossing tender had uanderrd oil from his nrarby home. — KINGO CORRECTION Due to a b'mmphied error the numbers liatd Saturday. April 21, Includ- ed 6'71. This numb! should not have lint-n list: f‘d. (70rth numbers will appear in this afternoon’a Patriot. VAUXHALL VALUE 3 WERE NEVER BETTER! a Member of the cmvanthrn.’ A GLASS AREA! ‘ Blind «pots arc vir- DYNAIK W3}. llEVI smttls! ._ ficrc's eye-catching tuall}. CIIITIII'MICd by Victor's lull wrap‘ around windshield and rear window. MORE lUGGAGE SPACE! $§N Wide enough to take - r _ \1 golf bags easily" Quick- W release spare wheel stores neatly. rinn soaks up bumps, flattens rough spots. MORE ROOM! (icncrnus head- room. legroom, shoulder room, - | ' V'l ‘_ _ zlbgciialiii: «'13:; for “X design. .. 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