CONTEST WINNERS OFF TO MIAMIV Five happy Islanders are all smiles despite the light rain that fell as they boarded their plane Saturday. And well they might smile because lheyre RR3. Miami bound. These are rive Guardian - Evening Patriot’s are Mrs. ESie of Charlottetown. d Mrs, Eldon Drake of Bristol. In front are: Mrs. in The Hazen Howard. left. Cornwall, of the six winners Mrs. John Moase. Kensingion and Mrs. Myrtle Waddell of Albany. Unfortunately the other winner. Mrs. Kenneth Burke of Fortune Bridge, was unable to make the trip. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts 1 MONTREAL (CPl—Financing a steel mill is not going to be a serious problem for Quebec. 'Revenue Minister Eric Kierans turn from a European visit. because there is a world demand for steel. Mr. Kierans said it is ap- He said in an interview now;enue minister said. Is the best time to start tieiwe could obtain equipment andiof hot and cold running water proposed integrated steel mill machinery with ' growinggcredit of eight years. or even ,more. This would reduce the}? pressure of finding ‘immediate: Negligence Case Adiourned To Supreme Court GEORGETOWN — Evidence. in the preliminary hearing of Percy Daniel Dunphy of Souris. charged with causing the death of George Anthony Longaphee by criminal negligence by "wan- tonly and recklessly driving a motor vehicle. while his ability to drive a motor vehicle was impaired by alcohol. and not. having the said vehicle undei proper control." was completed at Georgetown last week before Kings County Stipendiary Magi- strate. James B. Johnston, QC. The case was then adjourned to Souris, where summation by counsel was heard and the case was then sent to the next sitting of the court having criminal jurisdiction. which will be the November sitting of the Su. .preme Court at Georgetown. Deputy Attorney General. .1. Arthur McGui-gan. QC. repre- sented the crown and the accus ed was represented by Melvin J McQuaid. QC Witnesses giving evidence at the last sitting of the hearing : .iack Mac-Lean of Souris: Dr. G.A. Coady and Dr. Andres Aquino, both of Charlottetown; James A. Longaphee and James Francis Longaphee both of Sour- is Line Road. A total of 14 crown witnesses gave evidence at the IOCAI BRIEFS STOLEN CAR RECOVERED Parkdale Police reported a car missing from the Hillside GIVE ADVICE WASHINGTON (Apt—Pres- ident Johnson's two daughters sometimes give him advice, try to cheer him up when he is low and have learned to accept politics as a way of fe. Luci Baines. l7. and Lynda ird, 20. reported this in tele- Vision interviews Sunday. Teen - ager Luci confessed Motors Ltd. lot in Parkdale - . .. since the Thanksgiving how she once despised politics but av. was recoveréd in C an now its kind of a language with me . . . no longer . . a dirty. ugly word." but added: “Their way is not my way way of wanting to lottetown over the weekend. The car was a 1958 Pontiac sedan. The police investigation is being “mtmuei servepeople . . . is through HOWATT FUNERAL — Th "‘Edlc'm'". . . funeral for Hiram MacLea: AS for g'vmg mm“ to the president of the United states. site said: "Every time i come back from a trip of any kind, he always asks me to’ come in and he sits down and aske me: Howatt was held Friday. Oct 23 from the Macbean Funeral Home where service was con- ducted by Rev. .iohn GE. Ball Attending in a body were mem- bers of Trinity Church Choir. JO‘HNSON’S DAUGHTER‘S AND CHEER about my trip. He asks what my opinions are i don‘t know if he really labels it advice. but i do give him my opinions on an area I have been to.‘ Lynda Bird also finds her father easy to tal to. Speaking on the same pro- gram. taped in advance. she said "He's always open to reason. “If we can prove there's a good reason why we should do something. he lis: tens . . . hen of course he masI say no. ' And when ‘ie has had a try- ing day “we try to be partic- ularly nice to him." Lynda said. “We try to tell him about the funny things that happen to us to cheer him up so he feels that life isn‘t as hard as it may seem." he said this works some- times. not all the time. various sittings of the prelimin- ary hearing. Longaphee died on June 16 following the accident which occured on June 7. BRIEFS Mrs. Lester MacLeod is a pa~ tient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. UNDER TREATMENT Catherine Currie. Montague. is receiving treatment at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown. who led in the singing of the hymns. “Unto The Hills" and “The Lord's My Shepherd." Pallbearers were: B..l. Hay- wood, E.C. Haywood, Clifford Matheson. Frank Puncher. George Cooper and .B. Bag- nall. interment took place in People's Cemetery. McKEIGAN FUNERAL The funeral for John McKeigan held Saturday morning from St. Peter‘s Cathedral. Archdeacon JR. Davies offic- iating. The pallbearers were: Henry Gallant. Robert Gallant. Ernest Hogan. Peter Pineau. Roy Cudmore and George Shep herd The Royal Canadian Le- gion graveside service was con ducted by Harry Mortimer. The Last Post and Revielle we re l sounded by William; Blanchard. interment took place ‘ in People's cemetery. KEOGHAN FUNERAL --~ I ‘. .w SPEAKER The funeral for William B.‘ Keoughan was rheld HSaturday. Dr. JMIR' Beveridge. the morning from c ennesseyj newly "named president M ..(‘tbevis‘ ‘ . Funeral Home In 9‘ u h Acadia University and suc- Church. St. Teresa where qulem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. F..L. Murray. PP. who also conducted the service cesor to Dr. Watson Kirkcon- iiel. will be guest speaker at a gathering of Acadia Alumni u the fifrvgéfhfiinpal'gxm Nov. 26 at Confederation Cen- Gill. Terrence Mclnnis. (‘yril :_lre. Cullen. Clem Kenny and John . Mclnnis. interment took place Wailhen Gaudet are expected to attend the meeting. which Will h r h cemetery. m the c u c be held at the Charlottetown Ho- MICEACHERN FUNERAL " l tel Local arrangements are un- The funeral ‘0' “‘9 “"9 Ml" .der the direction of J.A. im- ‘W'CW' MBCEGCI‘N“ “"5 monds of Central Creameries. held 53mm“ ammo“ "m" ‘chairman of the'P.F..i. branch, "‘9 ,Cutclim Fun?“ Wm" {cm cm President Mr. cum. sen'lce “'35 “mdmlod hi RP“ lining Will also VISII. the other Malcolm Harlow. Membeis of the Royal Canadian Legion It tended In a body. and their scr- ' vice was conducted by Harry ; funeral for Mrs. Mabel ac- Mortimer. Last Post and Re Neill has held Saturday after- veiile were sounded hy Wil- noon from the (.ulchfe Funeral Iiam Blanchard. Pallbeorrrs . Home in Cavendish ' ' " -. 10“" (‘hurch Service was f‘Ol’ll _, “m. Jam squawmmgg I Frank Stiles assisted Maritime Provinces. MacNEll.L FUNERAL — 111a Gordon. Fred Moore Earl by Rev ‘ ’ rowae. Louis Campbell and by Rev. (‘( Lewis. H) mns Perley thick) Williams in- sung were The Lord 5 My Shep- terment was in the cemetery. The choir sang Goinfl Peoples lherd and Nearer My God To Thee. the Valley, Pallbearers oun i’lniured Man .FIown To N.S. ' For Treatment Anthony Campbell. 24. of St. George's. P.E.I.. was flown to hospital in yesterday afternoon for treatment of head injuries suffered in a highway accident at Cardigan North. Campbell was travelling east when he lost control on a curve of the 195] model car he was driving. The accident occurred about 7.30 a.m. Campbell. who was alone in the car, was taken to Montague Hospital before being flown to Shearwater Naval Air Station near Dartmouth by an RCA!" Dakota aircraft from No. 103 Rescue Unit at Greenwood. N.S. He was taken to Victoria Gen- by ambulance. eral Hospital from Shearwater . . ii To ATTEND CMA mssnn !“m. The president of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association. \ A. Cumming. accompanied by JC, Whiteisw. executive President. CMA. will Visit (ha. lottetown Nov. 17 to attend a Glut-er meeting of the PEJ branch of the cm Premier "lies R. Show and Mayor A Lorne MachiiI, Ralph :MacNeill. Stanley Walker. Hur- Ioid Webster. Henry Matheson and Gerald Hooper. Flow-rheu- “‘ ‘m were. Michael Pusher. Ster- ling Webster, Aubrey Web- ,ster and Eric MarNeill. inter- llment took place in Cavendish cemetery. Mrs. Ada Green Buried Sunday MONTAGUE — The death oc curred at her home on Thurs- day. Oct. 22 of Mrs. Ada Green of Montague in her 85th year Mrs. Green was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parkman and was a life long resident of this town. She was first married to Dr. AD Smith and together they operated the Royal Hotel which later became the old hospital on Main Street. Dr. Smith prede- ceased her in 1918 and later she married Dr. C.B. Green who died in 1945. In her earlier years Mrs. Green took an active interest in community affairs. She was I member of St. Andrew‘s Pres- byterian Church and for msnv years sang in the choir. Mrs. Green is survived by her brother. Dr. Ernest Parkman Summerside. and two sisteri. Mrs. David Westhaven. Monta- gue. and Mrs. Mabel Fraser Montague. The funeral was held from her home on Sunday Oct. 25 at 2.30 pm. where the service was conducted by Rev. BC. Lowery. ‘lnterment took place in the Lower Monifln‘ cemetery. u use out EARL PAYMENT AND nus ivaumm nonmu isnv nu. [moneylln . He termed "encouraging" his talks with industrial and gov- ernment officials during his i l |EASiERN ‘ Seen No Problem For Que. 1 long term eight-day overseas visit. TALKS ON FALLS The proposed Hamilton Fails; hydro-electric project in Labra-. or was. he said. discussed ati lengt’i In London and to a Iesserl | 0. degree in Paris. “The government." Mr. Kier- ans said. "is seriously con- cerned in exploring the possi- bilities of developing this Can!- dian resource through the cre- ation of a Crown company. "A Crown company between and Newfoundland would mean a saving in cost to the people of Quebec and I. higher return to the people of‘ Newfoundland.” 5 Mr. Kierans said he received queries from pulp and paper‘ people and officials of other in- ustries. as well as from banks‘ and investment houses. “Banks and investment firms sought information regarding‘ the possibility of setting up branches here and using Que- bec as a base of operations for‘ business across Canada. ‘ l ASSURANCE SOUGHT ‘ “They wanted assurance that Quebec province won (I not leave Confederation. : "They were also interested in I the aspects of .c's eco-i nomic growth: That is to say? how much of it was government 1 inspired. “They also realize the tre-" mendous economic upsurge in uebec and want. to know its exact nature and probable du‘ ration.“ Mr. Kierans said many peo« ple he met. in France particu- larly. were somewhat surprised 0 meet an English - speaking cabinet minister from Quebeci province. He said he will prepare I complete report on his findings for presentation to Premier Le- IN MONTAGUE HOSPITAL Cribbage Tourney SHOP NOW BEFORE NOV. 25th TELL US IT'S FOR CHRISTMAS and we won't Bill you until January . . 6 YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING WILL BE SO MUCH ND '1‘ MON‘I‘HL Y OPTIONAL ACCOUNT sage and the cabinet on the premier's return from his own European tour. wife! 3.. “my 63.0%“dfi‘yFW .35.: 'NIN E HOMELESS lave in competition. The Souris F‘ire Department - . , Continued from page I sei‘iices iiistricts outm e The Provmcial Command of H wag reported the Igourls mp tovm Ilnlll-S. the Legion has instituted new rules for this season‘s competi- The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. Oct. 26, 1964. 5 part in the tournament and 1" Financing Of Steel Mill - . v . fire. and did not answer the ~n the Oct 3 is~iie of the Guard- tiion which. provide for club a” ian; Pucithpllv no fire calls out- imembers in_addition lo Legion A depariment of natural i'e- side of the town limits will be members being qualified to take sources forestry department pnsuiprgd by i Pure Depart- ‘0 ll'ut'k arrived {mm Sir me‘l‘fi ment unless fire.proteclion has compete in the country and pro- 12 miles away. but was unable been arrange for bv lhe dis- deparlmcnt was. nolilied of the N0 ARRANGEMENTS Edmund Lavic Mayor 'vincial playoffs. to do anything to Three trophies are at stake: maze. ann Clerk' the Branch Trophy, the Zone MANY SEE BLAZE Trophy and lie Provincial Tro- n estimated crowd of 1.0m Smirk PhY- mm the surrounding area wit- As the tournament progresses parent there will be a good through the winter the branch deal of competition—in France. members and club members will Britain and Belgium in particu-‘enjoy greater comfort and facil- Iar—to supply machinery and ities. due to the work recently said Saturday night on his re- equipment for Quebec's plant. completed on the installation of “ h's is important." the rev-;a new automatic warm air oil “because furnace and also the installation ‘ and modern rest room facilities. ne. :lc ire with traffic lined up on both sides of the St. Peter's Highwa‘.’ for about three- quarlers of a mile. It was ht-lieved Mrs. Chais- on and faintly were taken into the home of relatives in the Rollo Bay area, following the fire. District . leclion. 4' .- Voted S'ouris Fire Chief Leonard (‘ar- arrangement the ruling at a lie said .one application for tire protection I ter was reported in Summerside. from the Soiirls Line Road diS-‘ as called for in in favor had cen recei the Souris Fm. I)Etm!'llll91.l The following noiiie appeared combat “Wit-iii. Signed. Genevieve Roach. when contacted, said ro financial ad been made for tire protection hj.‘ the Rollo Bay the ved and was not reached for com-‘ ment following the fire. Town Council ruling on fire pro-‘ d Lavie said Town Council‘ unanimously . recent meeting. .I The mayor vxploineo Ili.‘ , the is all its equipnicnt in a fire a. a seven year? arc. “as no“ i, , old equipment. Maintenance ['0 I trlct. but ho other di=trirtz ‘~ applied and a 53 payment to each v .. unteer fireman wer‘ required for any cell outside the town limits. said Mr. Lavie. This had had a bearin: on i .i. Town Council ruling. he. said, FOUR DIE IN BLAZE CHESTER. Pa. iAPtaA nine- year-old boy and his three Si:- lers aged seven. six and four were killed in a pro-dawn file which authorities believe \l 3 started by an arsonist. The t'I’ilI- ren's father and mother and another brother were burned of and five firemen were injured. Later a 22 - year - old \ioman identified as Miss Floria Pask- ings was arrested on a charge of suspicion of arson. ******************** .STARTS TODAY-4 Fun-Filled Happy Days I El hawdd anWmnai M SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 It's that once -a—year vacation weekend when youth goes wild and takes over America's II IIIIIIIIIII 'SIEIIIIIE PIIIIEIIS'IIIIIIEII IIIIIIIIII'JIIII WESIIIII 'JEIIII IIII IIIIE swank/est G l a. i i. I ., in. m, in.@ playground! 3 Shows Daily 3:30-7-9 £3. 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