ay — ee ee ee Pn se Go ee ee ee eS ae ee ee a Pe a ee ee ee Spee rs F ? 5 s . ce c Pe - Z oo 7 . . os : 7. at . ~ . #.> ’ ln ge ae a se rhe | S’side Juven iles ) 7 : Victims Of Rink Collapse | tip kensington js: sz“ =) mi Buried In Mass Funeral | eee ioe towel paid its “last to] -Inside the United Chureh the}COMBINED SERVICE . ship of Satusday’s hockey | coffins lay beneath a huge bank) Two other ministers took part) into the second game to be played _ in : SS aidigies. cece 5 ee 600 people in| by the Listowel rial coe MeNeill were} A . away e in | Miziste As- ario town} Knox Presbyterian Church| sociation. a eos Pe genau i mourning | listened to ‘the service relayed} Rev. R. B. Gaelhaar of St | the Summerside boys under 13,|from the United ‘Church. Another|Paul’s Latheran Church . con-| 9 second ; }and--the- "s reoreation|100 stood in the slushy street,/ducted opening devotions and/ ed 4 goals to Kensington’s one| S% i}roof of Listowel’s ‘arena, built|the United Chiireh;-said fo the/The “eight who died were a5-| with “te t trick” David | = : : i , sociated with the three churches.| Weale scored ¢wice, Billie normal] acti came to a so sudden and ramatic has "= standstill as most of the towns-| occurred before, with its REGENT Tuesday-Wednesday THE, TIME—3:15 P. M. Bae a4 _ THE DATES— Wed. Thurs., March 3, 4 , 5 ' THE OCCASION— pes 12 and fi lives 7:15 - 9:10 i E> alk aah : gg [ire tas person, nig [tre td eae, Oot TYRONE POWER Seana tal | bors, , hockey play- wave of concern is a as In Co-operation with the P. C. Hospital "Cecil, of Tacoma, Wash- IKE OVER ington; and Robert, with whom he lived in West Decon. *| LIVERPOOL, England (Reu- ae Pallbearers were: Arthur Gra-| ters) — Dock strikes ham, Eric MacNeill, Arnold Cul-| 1,20 stevedores ended here Mon- leton, Clayton Kaulbeck, Wilbur | day. About 1,000 who waiked out Gray, and Horace MacDonald. | at Gladstone Dock three days ago : , Beeutiful floral tributes were te-| after a row over jobs and another -ADMISSION: 5~ DOOR PRIZE ceived: iow, Tra and fam-| 200 on strike since Wednesday at —_— aren ee, Gas eat ae Canada Dock because six absen- ee yar psp asic eek ; ilu; Wreath, and fam-| tees were suspended agreed to ee Everyone eligible $50, Prize a t ily; Spray, Bob and Elga; Spray, | resume work. - = * . = ‘ 5 Oo 8 * E 1 " ; f ; Wreath, Beacher dnd «The steering engine car-. from base when steering | engine been back Harel; Spray, O'Leary , ee P mi at iicoeiandace KSeass. tent cos] mocbetiom "ows om ty | bese. Repeire 0 the damage are | Church Men's a 1i\ da hl oa haat dal -ii-babh ao hamakban~bebaeels shiek: ,A ane tare Bhigeckehbade ae gZeported to have been pushed! heavy.ice off East Point. Tie| expected to begin immediately| Wreath O'Leary Branch, Cana- RITE eli ee eee ee ik. eine et ee eee 2 ee ein a) ee | at Borden. dian Legion; Spray, West Devon P Ballet Group Will Be Seem |=: rez se cub nas on |, mtemman var ie ie omy) ae re An S‘side Concert Prograam |e postiny “othe “isco | see eine concied by ev SUMMERSIDE—A ballet group/cil, and making their first Mart- a a Me ee #les Grands Ballet Canadiens”| me ii oe onc cntations| cially open the show in the Young Adult @ponsored by the Canada Coun- ee om te Seaek Toa: evening rather than the after- Group Held noon; a fall fasnion show be 6 sociation learned last night at} neig j , on ~ WESTERN _ftteir tenth annua! membership|fiower shows Parlor Social campaign commenced at a din- The question of prizes for the . Pa GUARDIAN ner meeting of some forty work-| 1959 show will be discussed at| The MacArthur family home, 3 : meeting. Malpeque Road, Kensington was i PARTY long campaign which has an ob- Those attending the meeting |the scene of a happy gathering CARD Borden Legion members included Mrs. Leslie Simmons,/on Thursday evening when jective of 500 y February @d 8:15 p.m. Michel : by Ladies Auxiliary J. Vermette, represen-| Miss Wyatt, Mrs. W. Currie,/jarge number from Kensingt Sener S0e. Lanch will be| ‘ative of Community Concerts of| Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moore, !and vicinity, attended a parlor the meeting} Mrs. Claude Ives and Liewel- social sponsored by Young Adult beng Sumimer-} lyn Rogers. Group of the Presbyterian Church Pro. A Pleasing program was pres- eee oye Funeral Service [ented with the Rev. E.H. Bean : i. - as Master of Ceremomes. Mrs. BINGO’ EVERY. Wednesday | inciude a company of fifteen, in. Held At W Devon) Horace Heckbert and Mr. Arnold / Walker each gave ‘hunorous Cosh ; group| The funeral service for the| readings and responded to _ 4 is a former : 4 . . Other numbers w CRAPAUD RINK Skating Club Hungarian girl, Eva mew ce - Pa ad yere heartitly encored were sol- Winnipeg Ballet. He the at-|{rom te wes ’ nite?! os by Nancy MacMurdo and Judy tractive young vibe a “ |Church on Thursday, February) white, and a duet by Marjorie, ceived wide acclaim across Can- Sth.. conducted by Rev. J. Heb- MacArthur and Elaine Tanton. 5 ; & : 8 g F ‘ 3. os Bereiey Gil. restet | Princeton; Richmond Bay East THE TEACHERS of Borden | the Summerside C. iy Con > school will be m their classroms| cert Association at the| The congregation of Prince-,distance from the manse to Sum- ‘PERSONALS — a many friends of Mrs. Wil-| Mack. ‘Ham Mclinnis of *Borden will be sorry to learn that she is a pa- ‘tient in the Charlottetown Hospi- The ee ar Chartered [Sumer Conra uiat cn| §’Sidé Lions Club Is Ready Accountants day at 7 pan. with all members T. Earle Hickey & Co. “Canadian Bahk of Commerce & Building A ”P- | Summerside Lions Club last night { : ; prospective member, Shir- ee lovely line of dancing chorus ene et Phone 2235 1. Ray. was introduced to | Dut the finishing touches on iris. ; Insurance the club by Nancy Merrison, | 5% annual minstrel show Several speciaity numbers also E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Avto — Casualty o Opt. D., R.0. back to the club after her|yed. From the moment the dpen- past four years to aid the Hos- PHONE 3287 __ [eave of absence. ing curtain reveal, the rising| pital, the Institute for the Blind, Bermmer 3. Summerside}, A very interesting talk was|moon above a realistic cotion|the Boy Scouts, the Summerside B. F. Hunter, RO. > | Bete gy nti Lapp on the| plantation backdrop, the show|Amateur Athletic Association, Summerside, P. E. I. Phone 3116] Mrs. Lanp was jeclined ca te snaps into a lively_beginning, it and ottier organizations. SMALLMAN’S BUILDING of the club by Joar Parlee, The — Ch mee‘'ng closed with the si : reandde, Limited” Photooramhers [or God Save the Queen.” CRAPAUD RINK rsa | The Reed Sndios : T ; 5 ‘ ; Dd. w. SEARS IODE : : F % ¥) Barrsiers | py = Wednesday, March 4th at 8:30 sharp 1 Pmt bed Fre oman "SY | =. ____| Plans For Show : , i ; | “George Ei Mi: . CAPE TRAVERSE ROVERS "i ate ee af Ene. = for ij vs. . : : | We tonite, Seri) | Show were formas ms N'NE MILE CREEK BULLDOGS _ - F. R. McLAINE LIMITED MULLEN MOTORS 255 Water neruide Abeguett uated at tae IODE Fourth game. in Intermediate “B” series : adND & ret 7 A- B. Campbell, BA, LL.B. last week at the home of Skate after | Malpeque Road, Charlottetown Mount Stewart L ‘ ‘ -, | ada, have made ‘frequent tele vision appearances, and have been invited to appear in an important. performance in United visit. In addition to this concert, it an that campaign headquarters, open un- tif Saturday, will be located in a streetlevel office opposite Hol- mans Officers of the association who were present at the meeting last night. included the campaign chairman, Mrs. Ken Dorsey; sec- retary, Miss Jean Nicholson; past President. Gamma Hi-Y ‘Plan Fun Time’ in attendance. The meeting open- ed with the Hi-Y ritual followed by the worship service led by Joan Ramsay and Helen Bishop. Plans were made for the cake Sale which is to be held early in ‘March. A committee was appointed to held on Saturday ‘afternoons for Hi-Y members and their guests only. Helen Bishop was welcom- take cafe of Fun Time, which is}: er Kean, assisted by Rev. Ross Howard of the O'Leary United Baptist Church. Mr. Sharpe. was- born- on the Linkletier Road 93 years ago. From there he moved with. his parents to Mount Royal, then later cleared a large farm near West Devon where he died. Mr Sharpe had been, for many years, a well-known and re- spected ‘citizen of this district. For many years he pursued the plastering trade while at the same time tended the farm. Mrs. Sharpe predeceased him 35 years ago. He is survived by one dau- ghter, Jean (Mrs. Robert Biggar) ,|McAdam, N.B.; and five sons, Llewellyn of West Devon; Ira of Aulac, N.B.: Ord, of O'Leary, P. ‘|New Pastoral Charge Includes town and Richmond Bay East of the United Church of Canada in the P.E. Island Presbytory have become. amalgamated and organ- ized to form a new self-sustaining two-point Pastoral charge with one hundred and twenty active families. The road between Princetown and Central Lot 16, where the manse is located, is a paved “| road ; The manst is a fine building in process of being furnished. I is oil heated with all modern con. venienres and its situation over- Joking Richmond Bay and the airport is very appealing. The Pianists were Eleanor MacAr-) thur who opened the program with several selections, and Mrs. PE.I. Jay who accompanied for a singsong and other numbers. Contests and crokinole rounded out the well arranged program. Lunth was served by members of the Young Adult Group and others. During the evening Mr. Keith Thompson “entertained with mouth orgen selections. Mr. Bean. thanked Miss Ethel MacArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacArthur and family for the use of their home, and -also thafked others who were instru- mental in making the evening a successful one. A gratifying sum was realized. merside that well known shop- pimg center: is about-etght miles. On the whole this new charge is a very attractive one.:The peo- ple are eager. and enthusiastic in their new relationship. The hope is that an ordained minister can be secured by the end of June. | Rev. C.R. Webber of Summer- side has been appointed interim chairman. Ralph Monkley of Southwest Lot 16 is secretary of the pastoral relations committee. Rev. Alexander MacKay of Ken sington is at present supply min- ister at Central Lot 16. W.E. Grant of Sackville is student sip- ply at Princetown (Malpeque). SUMMERSIDE—The cast of the opens. this evening for a three- might run at the Summerside Civic Auditorium under the dir- ection of Herb Schurman. Each year the show has im- proved, and the final rehearsal last evening gave every indica tion that the trend has contin For Minstrel Show Opening continues to provide everything from black faced_end men to a add gaiety and color to the show which includes music, song, dante and laughs. galore. Part of the proceeds of the show will be donated to the Prince County Hospital by the|’ Summerside Lions Club, which has raised over $16,000 in the PUSH-BUTTON DRIVE