~_ WINS DOMINION ‘ $.W. Leard, Charlottetown, receives the Dominion Shield ~ ion Automobile Association, : : i 7s ; " SH on behalf of the association re- shield, which comes for the City Jr Trade Board Enters Ist Para float, thus becoming organization on the Island do 80. John Mummery was appoint- | ..@d chairman of the float com- parade as a prime tourist af= traction. “Coming as it does: during Old Home Week i will make this week a bigger at- traction than ever.’ A “Tl feel it will be greatly -bene- ficial“ to the entire city, if the Junior and Senior» Boards Trade. together with merchants .and other organizations give their: full, sdpport to it.” The ‘dea ofa i the parade whith was inaugurated last year as part of The Even- ing Patriot Gold Cup and Saucer Race held on the Friday even- in; of Old Home Week before first | | i of } at Bh de Flo Te Bi i | touched steeri was de- ng | cided- that lof bands | the para going on at present on the pos- sibility of several mainiand bands entering. Week Of Prayer Services Are Concluded At St. Pauls The fourth and concluding | of G.A. Thompson, organist .and are 1ELD | first "time to Prince Edw fhe province” having ; } ,of _member- ship in the association over | the pas year. Former Resident Dies In Attleboro | Mrs derome | lottetown received the. sad news Mass, in her 52nd year. Mrs. Demers was the former Anna Mae Hughes, sister of | the late Jerome Hughes, St. Mary's Road, and was a fre- "| | quent Visitor to the Island, She is survived by her hus- ‘band, one daughter, Barbara, RN; one son, Ernest, Jr.; two sisters, Mrs. Loretta. Mol'oy and Mrs. Clemmie Lavalle, all of Attleboro, Mass.. EFS day leave with r. Mrs. Wil Wednesda | for Rimouski where he w spend the greater part of the | > VISIT KINGSTON, ONT. Mrs. Hazel McCarron, St. Mary’s Road, and her son Leitn have returned from a pleasant _ Christmas holiday Kingston, Ont.; Me- Caron’s eon and ~ daughter-in- spent in where they were the guests of Mrs... ‘law, .Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mc- Carron. Willard is a teacher at | MT. A STUDENTS George Beck, Edgar Dewar, service in the Week of Prayer | choir mdster sang the anthem | Kent MacLean and David Mac- series, conducted under the aus- pices of the Charlottetown Min- isterial Association, was held in St. Paul's. Anglican Church ~"Jast night. Rev. Roy D.- Bell, ef Moncton, N.B. guest speaker during the week, delivered the sermon in the presence of a cap- ecity congregation. The speaker in reviewing pre- depth ofthe Christian’ “what Christ accomplished * in destroying the fear of death”. The ad : iy if iy itr Fa i Lf jek ue i | “From the Rising of the Sun”. | The henediction,was pronounc- | ed by -Archdeacon Ibbott. Island Native Dies In Mass. - |’ Mrs. Mitton Bell, Charlotte- message | town, received word recently of | as the. heart of our faith” and |the death of her uncle, Daniel | MacKinnon in -New Bedford, | Mr, MacKifnon, a native of Colville Road, Prince Edward , was in his 95th year. He TORONTO (CP) — Defence. | man Larry Hillman has been on..waivers by Toronto League team announced i Ey > 38 "i : 27 ag ; x25 rie | a onion by one son, Chester |. placed Z i Maple Leafs, the National Hoc- | Lean, Montague, Students at | Mount. Allison University re- | turned to ‘Sackville, N.B., yes- | terday to resume their studies after - spending the holiday re- cess with their parénts, VISITS HERE Mrs. Howard MacDonald, | Georgetown, recently visited her niece, Mrs. Keir Clark, e. j HAD GUEST ~ | Mr. and Mrs. Alex. F. Mac- | Kenzie had ds their recent | guest, Homer Nicholson of Mon- cton, ‘N.B. . as VISITED PARENTS George MacLeod has. return- | ed to his duties im Amherst, Lafter a holiday -spent with- his 8. HOME Biaxl has arrived i i i f z Wales College. They are resident students at Montgomery Hall. >| (The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Jan. 6, 1962. 5 ‘Argument Completed Hughes, Char. | the + ? Kings, Queens and City Driver & Ma i Hi i 5 i : ij it | oe ck F i i aa Si 325 : i - ‘The US. Department of De- fence has released these pho- fi i Hl li ft | f £ fi i § i i a i th Fo | the scene of an accident. CASE ADJOURNED x gene 28 2 "EO EE> z | i if fi i Py F li . £ i & : i ene a E fit ef e Hospital. Miss Nicholson is on the staff of St, Joseph's Hospital Elliot Lake, .Ont., and Mins MacQuarrie has accepted a position at Oshawa General Hos. | pital, Oshawa, Ont. , z Bs Yeo, ¢ ot at Prince ‘ ales Collége, dealt with the technique of instruction, Sinclair -Cuteliffe with trans portation .of the injured, ~ - Norman MacLeod and. Mrs. Bruce MacLaren conducted sessions ging | splinting, Sister Mary Monica, instructog of nurses at the Char- lottetown Hospital, taught roll- er bandaging, and sessions on taking - temperatures, pulse and respiration. _ : First aid instructor certifi- & eri ; E City Council will ‘hold its reg- | ular January meeting. at 4 p.m. | next Monday afternoon. It is the #558 B+ is ; 5 e z 2 FF = 2 : i 2 a “i ‘ i I F i Hf i | ft si FEERSSE CALLBECK’S CENTRAL BEDEQUE . ORE HOURS ‘MON., TUE., WED, -THURS. and SAT. 8 a.m. till 5:30 p.m, FRIDAY 8 a.m. till 9 p.m. week; ry case of the North Rustico Canning Company, charged with 4 | See the Unemployment _In- was withdrawn. | o ee . ” F elety, f ili fi | studying at least two proposi- | Edward Streets in Charlottetown tions that could lead to the es-| would be a good location for a age facilities for frozen produce, | owned, and at one time the gov- | particularly strawberries a nd ernment was considering it at a Agriculture Minister store. MacRae said yesterday that| While the nature of the prop- cold storage plant on Esher) regafding the cold storage facil- Street in Charlottetown did nét| ities is not known, it was learn- have enough space to store ‘last | ef that $300,000 is one of the year’s available supply of ber-| figures mentioned as being the |. “With larger yields of berries . | expected in the corhing season,” Ti d d | age facilities will be needed. ra e Boar | Also needed are more and bet. oR ter facilities for the starage of Gett Fa | butter and cheese.” | ing rm It has been the custom, Mr. I ae: Informatio Esher Street- plant to store ber- . . n. ries ungraded. “‘Orice the crop} _ MONTAGUE — Farmers as many as 30 persons were em-| ing considerable interest . | ployed for about 16 weeks wet | recent request made Mon | Commenting on proposals put forth to the government regard- —- for =. e board is endea’ facilities, Mr. “personally, I feel that. the on) data ment to guarantee a loan for | in ‘ the construction of a plant, then! er ae the bas ness as a private enterprise.” | SITE SUGGESTED and with the site of-the old Horne Ware-| the provincial ‘that it was the opinion of . °° ¢ 2 Collisions | si stoua’be avaiatie That is why i ie formation available at Two motor vehicle ‘sccidents | ind to make sure occurred in the city yesterday. | ' | The provincial- government’ !s| house at the corner of Kent and tablishment of additional stor-| plant. This site is government- blueberries. | location for a new liquor Andrew the present government - owned | isitions before the government ries. cost of a new plant: | said Mr. MacRae, “larger stor: | MacRae pointed out, at th e| was in,” ‘he said, “I believe that| the Montague area are | ing the produce.” | tague Trade to list th ing establishment of new storage MacRae said| compile a list of te uld be for th - | system wo’ or the govern: | it will be have an individual. run the dusi- | | eponse. Mr, MacRae suggested that! shown by farmers, growers | government board that all information o. . Occur In City: | to ine ssid io ‘neve gue a possibilities of tobacco At 145 -a 1959 Volkswagen, | '™@ z g i g in. this are driven by Anson MacLaughlin known. | of Goodwill Avenue was in | collision with a 1959 Zephyr | driven by John D. MacLeod, Jr., of Charlottetown. The Volks- | wagen was travelling north on Cumberland Street. and the Cold Snap Eases; Roads ! vice station operator said he had | as many calis for help in start- | ing vehicles as he has had on any cold winter's. morning. Montague Area : Week of Prayer Meetings 18 CONVALESCING at | mother and | Donald,. Valleyfield ha af her “A. MaeDonald and Stewart Mac- | ret ed to her home... M rs. Donald who hat been a Z a8 AT PWC r | and “Water streets at 6 p.m. | sf¥adily yesterday following the when a a driven — season's first real-eold sap on Monday—Church of Christ, Dr. J. MacDonald with “vehicle driven by | Thursday. , Le ee ae cee ae ich 10m temperature of five be Tuesday—Baptist Church, Rev. M.~Carl Ourrie was forecast y ‘ Peowy was ia the process of | 5 est fenched wes 11. de Wednesday—Presbyterian Church, Mr. K, .3. Prince Street on to Water when | Brees above ee ed os a, orris TL Loe ae eS : ‘perature expected to continue All Services 8 P.M. ; A throughout the night. At the ; Rink ns ; same time’ winds were being eee ne . a an a m.p.h. with gusts eas amie hee ne we Why wait untit palette: tevibied te Ncense » ‘ 4 pro- aA etcitict| coer Rigiwape Seine Socket | |i] smenson when ne of our Motor Voice Tb first skate of the winter season | a few days ealier, which was re ace tee Pwd snyeege SP oe i : 2 . ; t ni . |for ihie winter ie uider the di-| all main roads in the province |. {il 4 2 ees | rection of the Montegue . Town | were: reported open. Regular Discounts on Farmers’ Cars Comet and has been painted | Many had difficulty — | rey to provide fs alk | faete tavorie Water pastime | Insurance Since 1872 tate’ itis expected. OFFICES key a @ Chariotictown § @ Summerside fame ebiieg © Montague. @ Alberton. ’ ne tographs of the Army's new | Natick, Mass. 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