Announcements RESERVE Wednesdey. All“ ‘5'" “ Wm" l: 0.13%" ennui:- !‘REA’I THE 9108 - 9 u - “:5- __ Guuey'l “I‘m‘cy‘ lotumn ' to 0 9.111. little early for summ UT. . “---- COMEONE—ComeAllto t “Y” 1 , . mull‘ghioned "10 "New concert in Hunter ed “Swim caps" today . . . Queens Regional High hind new for 1963 . . . . just Tuesday. April nth. rrived. Prices 79c to 82.98. Sponsored by Ronnie's Road WI. @ENT EMPLOYMENT PRACTICAL NURSE ReqUired‘tor Night Duty Phone 2-164I - for further information Provincial Interscholastic Athletic Association ANNUAL MEETIN G iDate - Tuesday, April 16th. Time - 10.00 am. Place - Birchwood High School CITY ll QUEENS TICKETS FOR Easter Monday Births, Deaths, Marriages ; Chath Ball available at Myers I w. anagram“ Hotel or by BIRTHS ea 1 re nee to Post Of- fice Box 142. Charlottetown, FLEMING M “10 Chlrlotte- REGULAR TUESDAY night card party North River Recrea' tion Hall tonight, 8:1!) p.m. Ladies and gents first and sec- ond pri e In aid of Junior Farmers. VERNON RIVER HALL Thur- sday April 16th. 8.30 p.m. East- er Monday Players present. 3- Act Comedy “0h. Promise Me!" Specialties. Sponsored by C.W.L. Dance after. STANROPE Women's Institute I presents their Variety Concert at the Community Hall. 9 pm. Friday. April 19. THE NURSES Alumnae of the P.E.I. Hospital will hold their regular monthly meeting at Oun- dall Home. Tuesday, April 16th at 8.15 pm. YORK SCHOOL Musical Fes- tival Concert in York Hall. Saturday. April Nth at 7.30 p.m. CORRAN RAN HALL Satur- day. April 20th. 8.30 pm. East- , er Monday Players. 3 - act comedy hit “0 Promise Mel" specialties. Sponsored by C.W.L. THE ANNUAL meeting of the rince Edward Island Provin- cial Chapter I.O,D.E.. will be held in the Charlottetown Hotel on Thursday. April 18. Opening ceremony to start at 10 em. All members and friends wel- come. KING'S COUNTY MONTAGUE Regional High Sahoo dance. to—night. semi- lformal. Morell Band, The public PINEAU -~ At the POWER — At the JAY — M. town Hospital. on April 9th. 1963. to Mr. tel on April 11th. 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. MacLean 11 Grafton St. (nee Phyllis Clay. Dundaa). a son ark Alan. Weight 8 lb. I one. Charlotte- town Hospital on April 12th. 1963. to Mr, and Mrs. Aubin Pineau of South Rustlco. a daughter Lynette Marie. a gis- ter for Edwin and Cathy. Charlotte- town Hospital on April 11th, 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Power of Newtown Cross. a son Elmer Lawercnce, weight 8 lbs.. 14% cos. Mr, and Mrs. William Jay of Summeralde are happy to announce the birth of a son. William Mark. weigh- ing 8 libs.. 3 on. at the Prince County Hospital on Saturday. April 13. 1963. WHITE —— At the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Wednes- . . to and Mrs. Barry White. Mon- tague. a daughter. Sherry Ann. weight 6 lbs.. 12 025, A sister for Nancy. and Debby. LAWSON —— At Grace Hospital on Thursday. April 11. 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawson Tuesday. rick P. McAleer. wish to express and Mrs. their sincere thanks. to all those James E. Fleming (nee Ver- who sent flowers. Mass Cards, nita Macintyre). a son James l mesa-gee of sympathy. or Terrance Weight ii lbs. 15 cu. l in any way in their recen MACLEAN — At P. E. l. Hospi- I CARD or THANKS The family of the late Fred-‘ helped t sad bereavement. IN MEMORIAM VANIDERSTINE -— In memory of Bob Vanlderstine who de~ parted this life April 16. 1960. Always remembered by Colin.‘ John, Stewart and Mike. VANIDERSTINE -— In loving. mory of Robert G. Vanld- erstine wllo died suddenly on April 16. 1960. I Still o'er these scenes my mem- 'ry wakes. And fondly broods with miser- care. ' Time but 121' impression strong- er makes. ‘ As streams their channels deepg r. — urns. Ever missed by wife. Madge. l SELLAR —— In loving memory of my darling father. Robert James Seller, Wheatley River. who passed away April 15. 958 Life he goes on and years pass by. Mr. But beautiful memories never die. ‘ Lovineg remembered by his! only daughter. Lucy Fern. l | VILLARD — In loving memory‘ of our dear grandmother. Mrs. Dcroy Villard who died April 1 l. 1962, lnee Norma Rayner), Ottawa. God called her home it was his a son ‘(ibaby died), DEATHS W1 . But in our hearts we love her s . Her memory is as dear today The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues. April 16. 1963. 13 BUSI MONTREAL (CPI—The St. ocean ship through the Seaway Lawrence Seaway opened 1' this year. traffic Monday with shipping of- This year ships like the 730-3 ficials predicting this season foot Montrealais will be able to will be the waterway's busiest use their full cargo-carrying ca-' . pacin for the first time in the The 26.000-ton Montrealals, a five-year history of the Seaway Canadian lake vessel. was the because authorities have (no. first ship to clear the locks tended the permissible draft to} heading westward. 25% feet. f The vessel. skippered by Capt. MEANS EXTRA CARGO John A. Simpell. was followed The maximum draft allowed' by the tiny laker Soreldoc. a until now was 3 feet. Shipping veteran of the days when trail- officials estimated that the extra tie between Montreal and the six inches will permit lskers to. Great Lakes used the old La- carry another 20.000 bushels of: chine Canal. and the West Ger- grain or an extra 600 tons of 'o" man freighter Polaris, first iron are on each trip. This is also the last year that shipping c o m p a n l es are ex-I pccted to pay the temporary3 rates set tor the Seaway whenl it opened in 1959. Seaway legislation calls for a, review of tariffs for ships and ‘eargo after the fifth season. MR. A. RUSSELL MACLEOD Mr. A. Russell MscLeod. 58. of 64 Vassall Street. Wollaston, pas- sed away April 6th. at the New Engl a nd Deaconess Hospital. Brookline. . Mr. M'acLeod was born in luln- l ross. P. E. I.. the son of the late ' Alexander and Christine (Mac- Donald) MncLeod. Mr. MacLeod was a salesman for the R. H. Sicarns Co. of Boston. lie leaves his wife. M rs. Marion iMacLarcnl. M-acLeod; three daughters, Miss Caro‘. .1. Lead Last season. 25.500.000 tons of? cargo moved through the sys-l1 tem. an increase of 5.000.000] ions over the previous year. but: istill 10,000,000 ton e~ lfigure predicted by the Seaway experts before the 1062 season. As the Montrealais, Soreldoo. land Polaris were clearing the‘ . llocks other ships waited their. MM . MISS Marlon L- Mac'l‘turn. They included two West‘ Lead and Miss Joyce A- Mac-‘Gcrman heighten. the Anne-1 LOOd- ‘33 the home addressl one i mall-lo Kruger and lnnstein. the‘ brother. Edison of Waltham; and three sisters. Mrs. ary Fur- ness and Mrs. Christine MacLeod . of Prince Edward Island. and’ Miss Kathleen MacLeod of Mont- Norwcgian freighter Stolt Ave-L nir, the British freighters Carri-1 1 est Season Predicted lAs Seaway Traffic Beginsi I i gan Head. Manchester City AndiI Cleveland. the Canadian laker; Iroquois. l The Polaris, will make Its first ‘ stop at Toronto. where a prize awaits the first ocean-going vcs-i set to reach there. Traffic will move only during daylight hours because flashing; buoys have not been installed along the navigation route. ‘ FEAR ICE FLOES The hazard of drifting ice that could force the buoys out of po-‘ sition. I Another Canadian freighter“ the Cove Transport. cleared the: locks down bound at Lake 0n- tario. Four other freighters, all bound for Montreal. hind her. Meanwhile. the giant floating crane Hercules was towed to-l wards Montreal from Sore. 40: miles down the St. Lawrencel River from here. i The huge crane. built. last! year for the Seaway authority. will be available for use in Montreal harbor when not re-: quired along the channel. ‘ At Sept-lies. Que. 325 miles: northeast of Montreal. the first‘ ore-carrier arrived to open 1963 iron are shipping season. I The 16,000-ton taker Nipigonl Bay will be loaded with 15,000 tons of pro for Toledo. Ohio. Last season about 10.500.000I tons of ore were shipped from‘ Sept-lies to Great Lakes ports.l were bs- i I the:h Eowater Faper Corp. said he viewnd the agreement with a great deal of satisfaction and was convinced it will be to. the long-term advantage of Bows- ters and the Washington Post Phlip L. Graham. president I of the Washington Post Co. also expressed personal satisfaction with the agreement. a statement issued here said. He said news- print frnm the Merscy mill had played an essential part in the growth of the Washington Post during the last 25 years. New Fighting Reported On Plain Oi Jars VIENTIANE iAPi Reports of new fighting of the Plains des Jarres in violation of a cease-fire pledge kept the Lao- tian military crisis at the boil- ing point Monday. Pr 'er Prince Souvanna Phouma. neutralisi head of the coalition government. obtain the pledge after a meeting with the neutralist and pro - Commu- nist military leaders Sunday. But even then he seemed doubt- ful the pledge would be kept. Fighting erupted on the Plains des Jarres on March 31 in which the neutralists came off second- besi.. Efforts have been under way since to avert resumption of civil war in Laos. in which te Communists might win the upper hand. Avtar Singh of indie. chair- man of the International Con- tiol Commission. returned from the area late Monday and told reporters "the situation con- tinues to be dangerous.“ The commission. made up of ana- dian. Polish and Indian repre- .‘1g a. swan a... is invited to attend. 'All Schools are invited to send a representative to this meeting Executive (1AA; PRINCE COUNTY RESERVE MONDAY evening May 6 Fashion Show. O'Leary Regional High School. Sponsor- ed by Ladies' Aid Community MURPHY — At Cape Wolfe. Monday, April 15. 1963. Caro- lina E. Murphy. widow of the late Lawrence Murphy. for- merly of Campbellton. in her 87th year. Her remains are resting at Jelley’s Funeral Home O'Lcary until Wednes- sentatives. is trying to keep the situation i’rom growing worse. Neutralis‘. forces of Gen. Kong Le have been forced out of XI- eng Khouang. Kong Le said fighting erupted after the effective hour of the cease-fire agreement, it p. . Monday. He claimed six of his As in the hour she passed away. Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by the Villard grand- children. real. The Rev. Harold Leland of i‘Washington Post Acquires 1:13:12: Curator out; Interest In Mersey Plant at Deware Brothers Funeral Oha- ‘ pel. Wollraston. Burial took place in Blue Hill Cemetery. Braintree. l J. H. Mowbray Joni-s. presi- dent of the Bowaicr Corp.. of North America. is chairman of Bowater Mersey. The Washing- GAUTHIER — In loving mem- ory of my dear father, John Gauthier who died April 15. 1960 LONDON iAPl —— The Wash- ington Post has acquired a 49- er-cent interest, in its main WAR SURPLUS One used cultivator, seeder priced to Sell. Also arriving shortly quantity army Bell Tents alld other camping supplies. All COD orders accepted. MUNROE'S WAR SURPLUS New and Government Surplus Clothing ‘ fare ing the provincial government $280,000 for food orders. Wel~ Minister Myles Murray disclosed Monday. It was a drop from a cost of $340,000 in January. Mr. Mur- ray said. and about the same 11 | family, n I I was-not there to see you die, To hold your hand or say good- ye. No morning dawns no night re- turn But what I think of you. Those behind are very good. But none replaces you. Ever loved and remembered Mrs. by daughter (Katherine) Leonard Roy. and husband and LOCKE -- In loving memory of; Thosewc love we never loss For always they will be , Loved. remembered. treasured. I ghter Shirley. neWSprint suppplier. the Bowatcr Mersey Paper Company of Nova Scotia, it was announced Mon- day. The company has a mill at‘ Liverpool. N.S.. with productive capacity of more than 160.000 short tons of newsprint a year. Under the agreement. Bowe- ters retains control of the mill and its management will con- tinue unchanged. IN MEMORIAM I my father Willard Locke who‘ departed this life on April lSth. l 1953 Always in our memory. Ever remembered by his dau- ton Post will be represented on men were wounded. its board by its president. Philip Gr . m, chairman re er- ick S. Beebe and John 8. Sweet- erman. Bowatcrs has two other large newsprint mills in North Amen ica—one st Cornerbrook. Nfld.. and the other at Calhoun. Tenn. Sir Christopher Chancellor. ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Limited Investment, Securities ALEX M. WILSON anager 131 Grafton St. Dial 4-8583 ~ Charlottetown chairman of the parent British Hospital. day noon then to Campbellton , United Church for service at P‘lshenmen's Rubber Suits (pants & Jackets) 7.95 grgugEarfAvgeNslgfigg Hitlfizl: 2 o'clock. Interment in the Navy waterproof Suits nylon rubber . . . . . ............... 6.00 variety concert in Carleton \ church cemetery. Navy Serge Dress Pants . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . . . .. 2.00 school Auditoflum' mursday. HOUSTON _ At South Rustlco. New Sou wesim‘s . . .................................... 1.25 April l8th. 8:30 pm. Sponsored Monday, April 15. 1963. Gor. New All Wool Blankets ........ 3.50 Carleton Siding Women’s don Houston. in his 64th year. . __ ‘ Institute. Resting at the Mai-Lean Fu- New heavy 6 1b. Arctic Blankets 4.00 new] ome. Funeral notice New and used Ollskln Coats . . . . . . . . . ..... 4.00 . . later. ‘ New and used Hieavy Rubber Raincoat: .............. .. 5.00 4 873 Fam|l|es . . I CLAY —- At Bridgetown. Apr Reconditioned Army at Navy s. Alnforce Boots (new heel o: R I. f 15. 1963. Mrs. Frank Clay_ i and sole! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 5.00 , n . e '6 men-12nd year. Remains are : Reconditioned Army, Navy 8: Airfonce Oxfonds (new heel resting at the Cutcliffe Fu- . - and sole) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 4.00 ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CPI - neral Home. Funeral notice 2 " New Theme am ................... .. . ........... .. 7.60 There were 4am families on later- Interment in the Acorn Navy Denim Work Pants, Shirts & Jackets (like new) ea. 1.00 able‘bodled rehef In Newmund' cemetew’ Dundaa' V 350 tan in February, involving MEDFORTH M C , 39‘” Che“ waders ' ‘ ‘ ' '* ' ' some 27,500 persons and cost- _ amp “111 Hospital. April 14, 1963. George 5' , T. Medforth of Charlottetown .v Remains -3 in his 75th year. will arrive by train Tuesd night at the Cutcllffe Funeral ome om where the funeral will be held on Wednesday, Montague. P.E.I. HUMPTY DUMPTY POTATO 'CHIP, LIST OF WINNERS TRANSISTOR RADIOS Mr. Jack Coyle. 4 Richmond St.. Charlottetown, P.E.I. Mr. Francis Arsenault, Tignish Shore, P.E.I. Mrs. Arthur J. Perry. Tignish Shore, R. . No. 1, P.E.I. Mr. Gary Saunders. Alberton. P.E.I. Mrs. Harry Shama, 14 Hillside St.. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Miss Marlene Perry, 390 Notre-Dame St.. Summerside, P.E.I. Miss Barbara Robertson. North River. P.E.I. Mrs. J. J. C. Innis. 238 North River Road. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Mr. Bonnie McMurrer. 133 Spring Park Road. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Mr. Winnlfred Bell. 194 Grafton St.. Charlottetown, P.E.I. Mr. E. Blots Manuel. 36 Elm Ave.. Charlottetown. , Mr. Gregory Blacquiere. 381 Second St.. Summemlde. P.E.I. Miss Eunice Bevins. 27 Passmore St.. Charlottetown. P.E.I. R. B. Simms. 85 Gerald St.. Charlottetown, P.E.I. M L. Rafuse, 70 Douglas St.. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Paul Madore. 61 King St.. Charlottetown, P.E.I. David Roy DeRoche, Miscouche. P.E.I. BONUS COUPONS SILVER DOLLAR Mr. Brian Flood. 28 Dorchester St.. Charlottetown, P.E.I. Mr. Robert Gallant; 327 First St.. Summerside, P.E.I. ‘ Mrs. Melvin Arsenault. 67 Churchill Ave.. Charlottetown, P.E.I. Mr. Paul Blacquiere, North Rustico. P.E.I. Miss Kelly Lynn Grandy. 1 Green Road. Summerside, P.E.I. Mr. Bill LeClair, 64 Orlebar St.. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Mr. Garry MacInnis, 218 Hillsboro St, Charlottetown. P.E.I. Mrs. Earl Lice. PO. Box 25‘, Sourls, P.E.I. Mr. George Williams. Main Street. Alberton. P.E.I. Master Claude Simpson, 328 South Drive, Summerside. P.E.I. Mr. Winston Tremere, 9 Chestnut Street. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Mr. Ray Hollified, 39 Spring Park Road. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Miss Donna Marie Murray, 67 Prince Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. T.B. Gallant. 325 Central Street, Sumnerside. PEI. Mr. Ernest Prau hr. 249 Euston Street. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Mr. Bernard Molnar, Kinkora, P.E.I. Mr. Richard Cudmore. 110 Elm Avenue. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Miss Paula Condor. Kinkora Convent. Kinkora. P.E.I. Miss Betty Anne Younker. 111 Nassau St.. Charlottetown. P.E.I Mr. Earl Bryanton. c/o E Miss Bernaditte Mulligan c/o Mr. Linus Mulligan. Kinkora. P.E.I. Miss Colleen Clark. Belmont, P.O. Miscouche. P.E.I. Mr. David Showie. Bradalbane, P.E.I. ‘ Mr. Wayne Arsenault. Box 20. RH. No. 3. Cape Egmont, P.E.I. Mr. Arnold Bagnall, RB. No. 1, Hunter River. P.E. Mr. Wayne Shea. Box 205. Alberton, P.E.I. Mr. Joy Sexton, Borden, P.EI. Mr. Douglas Gallant. Bloomfield Comer, P.E.I. _ Mr. Robbie Doiron, Beach Grove Road, General Delivery. Charlottetown. Miss Mariette Arsenault. R.R. No. 2. Box 38. Mont-Carmel. P.E.I. Mr. Wayne O’Meara, c/o Claude O'Meara. Alberton. P.E.I. Miss Deborah Fitzgerald, McNeills Mills. P.EI. Ross Smith. Hartsville. . . . r. Preston Barlow, Wellington Station. P.E.I. £11?- EKric Ric'lll‘hardS. KlnlléogtithyI P in . 138 area omao 0 0n. . . Miss Cindy Flanagan?225 Water St.. harlottetown. P.E.I. ms- Laura Cainer 74 Bayfield so, Charlottetown. p.31. V Mr. Daniel David MacDougall. 95 Green St.. Charlottetown. p.31. Mr- Cheater MacQuarrie. Elersile, P.E.I. ’- 09:39 Dirt. 158 Upper Prince St.. Charlottetown. P.E.I. - Do it Morris. 10 Waverly Court. Charlottewwn. PE '- Joseph LaPierre. Souris East. P.EI. 32 1" as in February of last year. llsworth Bryanton 3.3. No. 5. Kensingion, 9.2.1. P.E.I. lead service commencing at 1:30. Interment Sherwood cemetery. g _: Y On April 15. 1963. (Jack) Pltre. former- ly of 50 Spring Park Road. aged 79 years. Resting at 2 o'clock this Henncssey PITRE —— Johln J. Funeral Home. afternoon at the from where the funeral will ' take place Thursday morning at 8:45 to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer for Re- quiem High Mass at 9 o‘clock. Interment in the Catholic cemetery. MARTIN —- At the P.E.I. Hos- pital. Monday. April 15. 1963. Isaac Martin. aged 82 years. Remains are resting at the Gillis Funeral Home. Eldon from where the funeral will take place on Wednesday April 17. service commencing at 2 pm. Interment in the Wood Islands cemetery. BERNARD -— At the. Prince County Hospital. Summerside. . April 1.1. 1963. Theophile Ber- nard of St. Louis in his 82nd year. Forwarded from the Rooney Funeral Home to the theme of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berna-rd. St. Louis from where the funeral will be held Wed- nesday. April 17 to Immacu- late Conception Church. Pal- mer Road. for Requiem High Mass at 9:30. Interment in the . church cemetery. CARD OF THANKS 1 would like to thank Dr. Lorne f Bonnet]. Dr. John Bonneli. mat- :_- " ron, nurses and staff of the Kings County Hospital for their klnd- ness while I was a patient there. Also Flora M. Stewart. Rev. D. . . a all who sent flowers. cents and gifts. Sincere, thanks and appreciation. 1 Mrs. Blair Herring. I I would like to thank Doctor‘ Theriault. Sisters. alsrses and staff of title Charlottetown Hos- pital. Also Father Reid. visitors; and kind friends who sent cards. 1 A sincere thank you to all. Hedwige Mclnnls. The family of the late Stephen A. Livingstone wish to extend their sincere thanks to Dr. Laid- law and assistant doctors. the sisters. registered nurses. stu- dent nursca. aids and orderlies of the Charlottetown Hospital who were so kind and good to dad while a patient there. to Another amazing Volkswagen (It could use a few good lakes.) heater/defroster; electric clock; windshield washers; five arm rests; padded dashboard; padded sun visors; side view mirror; and a floor mounted gear shift. if you need more inspiration. your VW dealer will let you test drive the new Volkswagen 1500. But be an your guard. Once you find how well it performs, you'll be inclined to take it seriously too. Can you help us? Just for fun, apply your sense of humour to ihesesobering features: The VW 1500 Sedan has two luggage trunks. One at the back. like a conventional car, and one at the front, like a Volkswagen. The engine is in the back (over the drive wheels) to give better traction. And it's cooled with air so it can't boil over. Standard equipment includes: bucket seats that odiust to 49 different positions; Remember some of the wise-cracks about our beetle-shaped cor? "Hey, George. When one ya gonna get one for the other foot!" Or the one about the lady who thought the engine in the rear was a spare. Very funny. Very good publicity. Now we've added a new model and everyone is taking it seriously. (Even our competitors say it's nothing to laugh at.) the chaplain. Father C. MacDonald his parish priest and all the clergy who visited im, To the many kind fiends. young and old. mannered by helped us in so many ways din- lng our recent and sad bereave- ment. May God bless you all. A. Livingstone Mrs. Stephen family. I l W. R. JENKINS LTD. PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTOR St. Peters Road. 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