4‘ Ira-as brought to a successful con- = Rev. WA. MacQuarrte. chairman of the P.E.I. Pres- hvtery is seen accepting the new to the new United Church manse in O'Leary at Tues- 7......— cliision yesterday as the total of contributions reached $5454.61“ This total was made up of $3.— I 592.26 contributed in Charlotte- town in a fund sponsored The Evening Patriot. and 31,-] 862.35 collected by a committeei formed in Mount Stewart. In addition to the monetary. donations. Mr. and Mrs. Jack-' son and their family received scores of articles of clothing,l other items for} their new home. The fund for the Jacksons was i iet up by The Patriot immedi- ately following a fire in th e i r} home in Mt. Stewart in early: January which took the life of'rL their Iii'c-year-oid son Carl andl destroyed all of their posses- sions. Only the heroic efforts oft .\Irs. .Iackson saved the lives ofi ‘lie remaining seven children. Mr. Jackson, a war veteran and r amputee. was awav from homei at the time of the fire. ’ inttetown and Stew» art have now been consolidated. and hill be administered in the community that is again to be Results I Royalty. pleaded guilty in city! police court yesterday and “as fined Sin and costs or fiw days by Magistrate A.J. s- lam. uhen charged with not providing sufficient shelter for a COW. The row had been on the hack of his truck for about two linurs one cold morning while .‘II‘. Robertson was making a couple of calls. He said that he LOCAL BRIEFS TO HAVE SURGERY Fred McAdam. Sr.. la: Street. has entered the FBI. Hospital where he will undergo surgery. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Rural Beautification So- W‘h' will be held at Birch Court "Perimcntal farm on Wednes- day. March 6. at 2 p. m. CARI) PARTY WINNERS Winners at the card party held It the Community Centre last hght were: ladies‘ first. Mrs. reorge barter; second. . "; consolation, Mrs. Stewart; men'l r Ford; second. J. Ells- ; consolation. Dolph Gal- P. J Molina _ George Larter: prize. Mrs. Alfred Pineau. and 8New] prize. Sylvia Bowman. MacDOUGALL FUNERAL — Dc funeral for Herman Mac- nulzall was held Thursday af- residence St. J oh n's ‘ Church. Belfast. . Donald Nicholson officiat- the home. the church and mu "The Lord'l ,, . “The Bean- " . The mourners were h "Y MacDougaIl, “clean. Dr. AR _ Machan M Le“. Walter MacLeod Sim Rmh MacLeod. the“ J‘th Nicholson, D. w. VNW' (8C1! Worth and El- 1. Robbins. Interment “ In Belfast gem term O’LEARY MANSE IS DEDICATED day's opening and dedication ceremony. Dr. MacQuarrie presided ovor the ceremony. With Dr. MacQuarrie are. left to right. Errol Stetson. ackson Fund Nears $5,500 As Drive Ends The Freeman Jackson Fund | the home of the Jackson family, 'by the Mount Stewart commit- tee. The change has been approv- ed by the Catholic Welfare Bur- ieau, which originally undertook y 3to administer the fund in Char- Jack- sliortly will take up iresidencc in Mount Stewart. in lottetown. son family However. the a new home so the decision tp icentre activities there was made as a matter of convenience. The Mount Stewart committ organized shortly following tli c airman Hamilton Douglas. Other committee members are Rev. George MacCormack. Rev. Donald Machnnan. Earl Jay. Walter MacDonald. Smith. Mrs. Ida MacKay, Mrs. Cyrene MacDonald. Mrs. Pres- ton Affleck and Mrs. E. Glov- er. Since the fire Mr. and Mrs. Jackson have been residing in The hmds collected in Char- :Charlottetown while their child- ave been placed in foster ren homes as a temporary measure. The entire family will soon be reunited. Cruelty To Cow n Fine Wilbert B. Robertson. East did not realize seriousness of the offence. The magistrate warned tha such an offence was punishable ee e announcement of the fund cam- lpaign in Charlottetown has as Oliver i l . . ,-t .‘ chairman of the board of trustees of the manse: Ra . . Riversrde n. dall Boates. chairman of the building committee, and Keith ‘ o . Hospital i Charlottetown Junior Cham- ‘r ’Color‘s Dedicated t ‘ take place at any legion branch Hometown branch 3 Bay. ' of the provincial command. and lSLAND NEWS PAGE; Charlottetown and Queens County iThe Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. March 1. 1963. 5 ‘ iKingston “Legion i Last night's dedication of col- Webster. Souris. president ors at the Kingston B r a n c h, :the Souris branch. Royal Canadian Legion. was re-i Also in attendance the Ladies PortEd by PBSt' PTeSldent' Hec’ 1Auxiliary and the wives of the tor Currie of Cornwall. to be the ‘ members, along whh a number first such ceremony °iof legionnaires from the Char- of: in Prince Edward Island. i . . The service of dedication was lopgflzd “lymfraelslsggdrggge’g OWILI’: fiiidliiihifiiliiy as“ by Mr- by Roman éathanc chaplain two minutes Silence and the re- . Citing of Binyon s poem “They Shall Grow Not 0| ." The sounding of the Last P05t and .Reveille by Bugleu' Walter . lStretch. New Dominion. brought thghéggsiginalwggegmfiugamfofgf:the dedication proceeding to a ducted by Mr. Currie and theicmse‘ 4 presidenh James MacKehzie'l The color bearers were Mich- Canoe Cove. ‘ael Murphy, New Haven. and Special guests were J. Piusi Russel] Mason- LOW: CI'EEI‘. Smith, Charlottetown. secondi A second event of the evening vice- president. provincial com- iwas the presentation of the past- mand; James Walker. Charlot- l president's medal to the immedi- tetown, secretary, provinc i alvate past—President John A. Mac- i Rev. R.A. Gillis. Clyde River, Protestant chaplain of Kingston b anch. ,x Pickard, architect. bi Commerce member O i TO Sing Here toured Riverside Hospital night as part of their negular The combined choirs of St. mf’elmg‘. . Joseph‘s University and Notrei “‘9 “S” w the l'nsp'ta‘l w.“ D'Acadie College will bei mans“! by urban una‘l’d' heard in a concert at St. D u n_i executive director of the P.E.I. stan‘s University. Sunday af-' “mm or “1‘? Canadian Mam ernoon. March 3. at 3 pm. Health “50°13‘10"- Comprising 60 voices, this The membel‘s 0‘ the “059W imixcd choir is under the direc-i 3' 5 board 0f direcml‘s. Frank ltion of Sister Marie Lucicnne.|Mb"‘1'5: ‘M'LA- and Peter G jand will be heard in works by} lam- along “'“h 0‘3 Deacon- and folk songs from the French“ mnduaed me members 011 the English and Spanish tradition. I0”?- I This choir has performed in Frank Mclntyne. recreation- many parts of Canada as well “1 therapy di-N’CIOI‘. briefly out. as on radio and television. Last “11m “19 Program available to ryear they were winners of that Pollen“. U m B m nationally famous I, i n c o l ni Pl‘GSlt’If‘llI Harvey MacKinnon Trophy. it‘mlt’lllf'lf’fl the business part of Brilliant blending of voices.i the meeting. The educational attention to detail and response; portion featured an effective to subtle direction are 5 o m e! speaking program in which sev- notable characteristics of the‘i era] members participated. group. 1 St. Joseph's University choir‘N a i ew MemIo 1956. 1957 and 1959. Norte Dame: Is Inducted won the Lincoln Trophy in 1950. D'Acadie choir won it in 1952.} Cecil Dunbar was inducted as 1954 and 1955. Last year mark-J a new member of the Alpha Y‘s ed their first JOInl venture. , by a fine of up to $500 or a six ‘months term in jail, and that in Men's CIUb at the. club's supper the future the police would be ")Pmng 13“ eve-“mg "1 “19 checking more closely of— YMCA- Tlie ceremony was under the direction of International Direc- tor Ernest Bell. assisted by a fences of this nature. One a c c u se d pleaded not guilty to the charge of unlaw- team of past presidents includ- ing Richard Matheson. Roy Bar- rett. arson. Wilfred Liv- ingstone. Jock Sutherland and Arthur Duvar. George Wright, cltib president, presided at the meeting, which heard reports from various fully having in his possession ‘liquor while not being the hold— ier of a permit and had his case. ‘adjourned to March 7. The case is an adjournment. from Wed-' nesday. Another man. on the same charge. was fined $20 and costs 3 last - .command. Bruce Stewart, Sour-iDOIlald. WillShll‘e- is, Dominion representative off The presentation was made by ithe provincial command. LesterlBruce Stewart. Souris. Domin- MBCRae. Eldon. Queens Countylion representative from the pro- zone commander, and Georgeivincial command. Parish Priest Of Hope River, - . ‘ representing units of I Militiar JoN. group under the command of ‘ .Capt. J. S. Smith. 5 Signals Re- ‘ . giment. will attend ceremonies marking the opening of the i provincial legislature h e r e t I ,' * DURING LAST night's re- ° ‘ gular meeting of the Charlotte. 5c‘ompos'fe Guard ‘ town Branch. Royal Canadian Set For opening Legion. past«president Edward Brown. officially installed to A composite guard of honor l office the 1963 slate of officers Joseph i . .Nazaire Gallant. Rev. David Thursday i Mc'l‘aigue. Rev. Andrew Mac- moirniing from St. Ann’s Church, lDonald, Rev. Leonard Ayers, March 14 M His Honor Lt. Gov. l Hope River. Pontifical Requiem Rev ilip Cloutieir, Rev. ‘emor F. w‘aher Hyndman. High Mass was celebrated by . Thomas M'L‘Lell‘an- Rev- Aim” The composite guard will in- The funeral for Rev. Train r held staff of the Charlottetown Hos-‘ "19 “a” e the . Mass was Rev. Walter Reid and sub-deacon was Rev. Dr. Fran- cis Bolger. Masters of ceremon- ies were Ve. W .F. Mac- . School attended in a . so Dcnald and Rev. Piuis Murnaig- iitl‘csenit was a guard of honor L ban. The eulogy was delivered 3 of Fourth Degree Knights of by Rev. Joseph LeCIair. Pu‘esent iC’olum‘bus uinide'r Faithful Pilot . in the sanctuary wene Rt. Rev. ' . MacDonald. Honorary Nazaire Poiu'ier, Rt. Rev. J.A. 1paillbearers were Premier W.R. ‘. Sullivan. Rev. Francis Cunerty. ;Shaw, Frank Myers. MLA. Dr. ‘ CSsR, R i acDona-l . jpiial, teach-ens and pupils of SNorth Rustirco High School. an iteacheir and pupils of St. Ann's bod Al iKeith M. Johnston. command- iing officer of 2 Militia group. :iregular monthly meeting. ;to exceed 109, will be held lthe Rollaway Alleys. March 10 and 17 during the afternoon ihotira . . . The 1963 resident of ev. Dr. Bernard Gillis.iJ1’. Lantz. Dr. Jip- SWCCHCYQ Another Island v01“ m“ be branch, Frieieman Miles. Rev. Dr. L.P. Callaghan. Rev. ‘Olm Ellis, Reagh Bagnall, added to the chorus of invita- Cliairlies McCarthy, Rev. ' GI. MBCKBY. C.B. Matheson, tions to Canadian championship iin office last night, Cl‘OkE‘n. Rev. Reginald Mat‘D‘m' ‘ Frank MaCDmlga“. Thomas “0' curlers to hold the big MacDon- I ald, Rev. Patrick Walsh Rev ‘ward. L.0. Kelly, Austin 301- . .. WL‘fred Keefe. Rev. F.L.’ Cass, iger. Leroy Rogerson, Lemuel a” 3”” °_°"‘”"““°“ he” ,“i Secret Arm Rev. Leonard MacDonald. Rev. , MacDonald, Ronald MacDon— .1954‘ Leav'“ tOday ‘35 “9" Y 1 J W 1 as local curling officials will be ‘r Commandos Arrested D: U) ._. >— will donate Bcnnett MacDonald. Rev. K.C. nel . . . McKenna. Bernard ‘ M " v. W.D. MacDon- il MacLellan. James Saunders. .Sidney Green. who is the aid, Rev P.E. O‘Hanley. lHa‘i‘old Wood and Lea ' ‘ local ‘ D" J: Rad. representative of the MacDon- Rev. Clarence P are Rev. Active pallbea-rems were Louis am Tobacco Company which .club officers and c o m m ittee chairmen. ‘ \V.S. McMurtry led the sing - song. with Mrs. Jack Anderson as guest pianist. Members welcomed J o c k Sutherland back into the club aftcr an absence of several weeks during which he visited his former home in Scotland. or ten days. For reversing direction on a street. a motorist was fined $3 and costs or two Two drunk and incapables were fined $20 and costs or ten . days, another $10 and costs or five days and another was re— lmanded to March 1, completing “the docket. I Four generations of one family were present for the Campbell family reunion held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold MacDonald. Lou Creek. Shown above FOUR GENERATIONS PRESENT fl » I, , ~.. Rude, Rev Harold Croken, Walsh. Gregory Murphy. Em- the h- 3,491. other; ; Rm. Geonge MacCormack, Rev. imett Trainor. Morton Larkin, he atlgBrandoh_ Man" William Simpson. Rev. Francrs ,‘ Alphonsus R._ Deiron. and Ed- :this weekend to extend Charm“ Cp from Apheuh.” Aylwam- Re“ T-P- B"‘1°r"ward V‘ Dom,"- The panca‘r‘ ttetown’s invitation will include PARIS —— Police reported a: ‘3 '. 0.12. Wood. Rev. Leonard 3 rieis were Rev. Leonard Mac- McKenna; Rev. James Smith. i Isonald. Rev. 0.P. Wood. Rev. Rev. Joseph LeClai'r, Rev. * Wendell McIntyre. Rev. Fran- George MacDonald. Rev. Frain- i cis Awaard. Rev. John Buote cis Corcoran, Rev. L.P. Doo-iand Rev. W.D. MacDonald. In- ley, Rev. Joseph MacLeod. Rev. i torment was in the Roman Eugene Murray. Rev. Charles- Catholic cemetery. Charlotte Gallant, Rev. Emmanuel Rich— . town. “more service was con- ardv Rev. Wendell McIntyre. iducted by Father McIntyre, ais- Rev. Reginald Phelan, Rev. ‘sisted by Father LcClaiir. Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet. and :Thursday the capture of nine secretary Gordon Bennett of Secret Army commandos who .the P.E.l. Curling Association had orders to kill Premier Pom- and Douglas Saunders. ‘pidou after a church service ‘ last summer. The authorities . . said other high officials were ilnsanll'y Plea marked for death in . . ,never carried out. jGeTS AchIII'CII i The commandos were seized i n a Paris apartment bristling SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont with firearms and grenades last 0 0 ICPi —— An Ontario Supreme Friday—before the mysterious lCoiirt petit jury ' Thursdaygarrest here Tuesday of Secret found Anthony James Mum- Army leader Antome Argoud. d ' ford. alias Murphy. 20. not. Police identified the com- IS A Emily het‘allst’ 0f insanity in the mando leader as Georges Bus- t‘lt’ his mother. Mrs cia. a relatively unknown ex- 'I'he appeal of Joseph Thomas I the appeilant told the court. Pa Years navy lieutenant. But he was be- tricia Murphy. five ago. lieved the No. I aide of fugitive Mumford. who went on trial Rene Sergei“. frequently call€d after five years treatment in azthe chief Secret Army leader in- mental h o s p i t a I. had been Side France- Charfled with murdering hiSi The Secret Army has been mother. found stabbed to death warring against the government at their home 15 miles north of of President. de Gaulle since be ‘here Nov. 4. 1957. ‘decided to grant independence He was found unfit to stand‘lO Algerla’ ,trial in 1957. but a jury ea’rlierl 4 4 ¥ 4 ¥ McNally. Redford. against a rather it was to find out wheth- conviction of fishing in public , er a section of the river bed a public oyster fishing ground. Representing the department ya?- tcrday morning by Mr. Justice. George J. Tweedy of the P.E.I. i of fisheries. Gerald R. Foster. Supreme Court and was ad- QC. defined a public fishing Journed to a date to be fixed. ; ground 5 any section that The evidence in the case i had not been leased to an oyster heard before Magistrate James l fisherman. B. Johnston, QC. was taken in i A person wishing to fish oys- the appeal on agreement by both 3 tcrs can bring them in from counsel. 1other areas and spread them The fine $10 and cash; Waa around his leased section. it not the b‘asis of the a'ppeah I was learned from counsel. John P. Nicholson. counsel for' The arm’lla‘m's counsel 8181‘ this week ruled him fit after two psychiatrists testified he had made a mental recoveryl —‘—-——"-;-:—;‘ Pattysons Watch Repairs 113 Kent St. Dial 4-6 ed. Mr. McNally was not fish- . d d .ing at film time but spreading CD Awar e Islander ovstens on a section be had not Eastern Army C o m m a n d lcaSed but which was also not an oystcc producing grounds. Headquarters at Halifax. an- trounced Yesterday that a mem- DOMINION DRAMA FESTIVAL bers of the permanent and mil- itiia units in the Maritimes presents have been awarded the Canad- (three act) lan Forces Decoration. ln addiv i jTODAY i iwill be named shortly by Col. JSPOTtS committee- and approved: Other Iiby members at last ntght'simittee Ibership participation expected at t h 6. included: . I . . who second vice- president: wtth his executive was lnSiaIIed‘president‘ \‘pmnn L plot , who were elected at the recent annual meeting. Here. Mr. Brown. right, is shown hand- ing over the gavel to his suc- cessor Freeman Miles, tn the ceremony' conducted in the Clover Club. More Than 100 Legionaires Will Participate In Tourney Members of the Charlottetown‘a team trophy and individu al Branch, Royal Canadian Leg_ltrophies to the winning group. Most Rev. Malcolm A. Mac- ? Peiidengast. Rev. Preston Ham-; 1 1 ‘ion_ Wm hold their first bowling 1 NEW home On ownal Eache'hn, bishop of Charlotte-ivmill, Rev. Clifford Murphy. Rev. 1gggfmgifngengg-icgeCifpz‘ mnmamem this month. ‘Slreet W111 likely be ready for town. Rt Rev. Patrick Mc-John Cash and Rev. Austin Signals Regiment. and Prohnst. TI t t Othellpahcy Sometime next. June. Mahon was high priest. Dea- Bradley. Sisters of the Con- corps, The hand of the 1931‘ ‘9 numamen was propos' :51" “,as mpde by Albert con-s of honor were Rev. Walter . gregation of Notre Dame and Regiment will attend. ed by Charles Ryan. RGWIY-ap- 1 aCEX‘Pn- Chalrmhh of th e McGuigan and Rev. George A. LSt. Martha, management and‘ Other officers of d pointed chairman of the branchlgorflgmee “'pflVlSmg con' reports given by chairmen last finance. com- night !WEI‘EI Bryenton; SC i The tournament. with mem_‘membcrship, Alfred Peters: sick .and visiting, Ira Brown: pen- smns. Vice- president, .T.J. Con- nolly; try-laws, F..W. Hogan. recording secretary. Other executive members In- stalled by Mr. Miles last night George R e y n o Ids. p a st arter. chair- man of the house committee: R. Cummings. chairman of 1Clover Club committee: iald MacKlnnon. e poppy and welfare com- ‘mittee: Urias Carraglier. chair~ iman of the ways and m ea n a committee. and Joseph O‘Han- >Icy, chairman of the publicity rcommittce. i The new officers and execu- five members were paraded to their seats by Arthur Hale. ser- geant-at-arms. and chairman of the committee in charge of ceremonies and parades. Mr. Miles was installed by the immediate past president of the branch. Edwin B. Brown. ‘ J.E. Trainor, honorary presi- dent of the branch. attended the meeting. ADVERTISING CORRECTION In Dominion Stores adver- tisement this week. two items were incorrectly list- ed. Correct listing for each item is as follows: Jamaica oranges. size 176's. for 63¢ dozen . and fancy Russet pounds cello for 570.. #4444; SUSPENSE - FILLED DRAMA Of crime and violence - A real Thriller! Shows - 3.30 - 7 - 9 Sat. 7 & 9 only Trevor Howard - Dorothy Danbridge "MALAGA" itlp’itiiiilffoil‘fii’a ”“ OUEEN CHARLOTTE Among those awarded the HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM medal is Svgt. IE. McKcarney. of Charlottetown, a member of the Royal Canadian Signals. The medal is given for having served 12 years continuous ex- emplary service. MARCH 14. 15. 16 — 8:15 PM. G. W. Needles. Adjudicalor. MIDNIGHT SHOW TONITE Shrinking Man holding his great- grandson son. Ralph Newman. Mr. Dough“ Newman 13 “a “my and Mrs. Alex MacLeod and family. Quincy. Mass. and Campbell' C I y d e R I "’3" Miss Margaret C a m pbell. Standing M the 1'98“ I! Ills Toronto. were also present. daughter. Mrs. Alton New- This was the first reunion for C SAVE NOW! at island turriers. Alter-Inventory FUR SPECIAL ' reduced as much as guaranteeith . lockets m ‘ m 50°] . stoles 0 "limited number at these prices" island furriers Itd. 79 Grafton St. man. New Haven. and her the family in 20 years. Dial 2-1273 ¥ ¥ ¥ ‘ ¥ ¥ 4 ¥ ¥ . COMING MONDAY - CAPITOL léflhflhhuusuu'