tion of St. Peter’s Cathedral Church”. Left to right are | Frank Tunney, treasurer; Can- — on Malone Lorne Cal president and J.H. Morris, secretary. : Cathedral’s History Outlined At Historical Society Annual The first three ministers of in 1888. It contains murals by | Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer St. Peter’s Anglican Cathedral | Robert Harris, Canadian pain- | the served for a total of 83 years, |ter, and onetime president of | prince Edward Isl a record in North America, | stated Canon E.M. Malone last | ytight. He was addressing the an- nual meeting of the P.E.1. His- torical Society on the ‘‘founda- tion of St. Peter’s. Cathedral Church”. Dr. Frank MacKinnon. president, presided over the | meeting which. was held- at the Charlottetown Hotel. Canon Malone was the third minister to serve at the ca- thedral, which was founded in 1869. He was proceded by Rev. | G.W. Hodgson and Rev. C. | Simpson. Dr. Cuthbert Simpson; son of the second minister, is mow dean of Christ Church in Oxford; England. Founded as a direct outcome of the Oxford Movement which began in England in 1833, the eburch has remained with only a few minor changes in\ struc- ture since its construction.. All Saints’ Chapel, a memorial to | Rev. C.W. Hodgson, was built LATE NOTICES (Also see announcements in columns adjoining Classified Ad- vertising section.) THE ANNUAL meeting of the P.E.I. Historical Society last night elected officers for: | 1962 and heard Caron E.M. Malone speak on the ‘‘Founda- i } i 1 } and has the Canadian Academy of Art. | at least eight major The historical society elect-' claimed two lives ed Lorne Callbeck, Charlotte- | many thousands of | town, aS president, with J.H. age. Morris.as secretary and Frank fires | Tunney as treasurer. Lester 4 tees oan ces arge Linkletter. Summerside is vice- potato warehouse president for Prince County, | with F.A.S. Jones, Charlotte. | town and Geprge Leard, Souris, | vice-presidents for Queens and | “** eattenen 90, Cerrens Kings counties respectively. The following day firemen Dr. Frank MacKinnon outlined | fought a fire in a CNR “reef- projects of the past year in his|¢@f °F at Tignish in which a president's report, and made | /arge quantity of potatoes was mention of the museum. and | 0st. 3 Fathers of Confederation Mem- | two-storey farm home of Mr. orial Building. }and Mrs. Kenneth Jenkins at Rev. Dr. Francis Bolger con- | Mount Herbert. gratulated Dr. MacKinnon on; During the next three days no behalf of the society upon his | outbreaks occurred but Feb. being chosen “Islander of the. 8 two homes in Prince County Year”. | were destroyed claiming the In discussion of new business | lives of two persons. reference was made to the re-| The first outbreak oé¢curred storation of Fort Ambert for | in O’Leary when fire destroyed 1964, and the placing of plaques | the home of Mrs. Clarence son and her daughter, Lottie, personages. losing their lives. Lea Williams The new directors are Mrs. William Brehaut, - Dr. Hodgins, Rev. Francis Bolger the blaze. and H.L. Palmer. - Later in the day the home of Weather Interferes With S‘side Visit Plans, SUMMERSIDE BUREAU | MacLEAN — At Winnipeg, Man., Feb. 10, 1962, Arthur M. MacLean, formerly of Mon- tague in his 82nd year. Inter- ment in Elmwood Cemetery. Winnipeg. HENNESSEY—On Feb. 11, 1962, James Aeneas Hennessey,230 Fitzroy Street, aged 77 years. His remains are resting’ ‘at | eae vennenete a Home | OF THE GUARDIAN | fence minister not only visited re t neral will _| the military installations, but take place on Wednesday oe eee oe | visited the various messes and “morning at 8:45 to St. Dun- | @Mions cu _ | talked to station personnel. stan’s Basilica for Requiem | short visit to Summerside and| 4 four-hour flight aboard an High Mass at 9 o'clock. Inter- | the RCAF station, Hon. Douglas | grgus aircraft in a simulated ment in the Catholie ceme- | Harkness, minister of national | anti-submarine exercise, had to tery. riage en 4 one oe be cancelled due to the weather. | his main duty spect: | The inet minister arrived MacDOWELL — At the Sick the airbase and then took a short | on the by plane, Sunday Children’s Hospital, Toronto i , * tour of Summersi in the Feb. 9, 1962, David Murray,| afternoon. ° MacDowell, in his 16th year. | The remains wil! | ed from the Deelids ‘Funeral | weather, the inspection party | the airport by Air Commodore Home to his_Jate residence, | 44 96 more than stop:and look | W.I. Clements, air officer com- Pleasant Valley, today, Tues-| #* the new Hillcrest housing de- | manding, Maritime Air Com- day. Funeral service will be| Velopment, then continued on| mand, and Group Capt. A.G. held from the Church of Christ, 224 viewed several other town | Dagg, commanding officer of Fredericton on Wednesday. at| Sites, including the new Elm | RCAF Station Summerside. 2 p.m. (not Tuesday as pre- Street School, which was offie-; As a windup to affairs, the | evening. accompanied by Dr. | Orville Phillips, MP for Prince 8 Major Fires Fought In Province In 13 Days Siding. The building was owned | the A.B. MacRae feed mill. by Paul Lavoie and damage | Grain crushing equipment and archives to be included in the) On Feb. 4 fire destroyed the | jng in memory of historic sites and | Johnson, resulting in Mrs. John-| men at Trinity United Church | Bruce | was: hospitalized as a result of | national secretary of the Board | During this inspection the de- | Were present to tear him, ~ j | | Presumably because of the | County, and was welcomed at | the Canadian Federation * z a 5 sf 3 7 4 ze a a, 2 & i = - i Dr. Orville Phillips,.MP was de- stroyed at Alberton. Fire struck in the Mount Her- bert area Feb. 9, when it levell- ed a large barn and caused heavy damage to a second one. | f 2 z a : f | , quantity of hay were lost in the On Feb. 10 an outbreak occur- > merside where siding since the project Walter Gould, Gould, superintendent of project, car ¥ a quantity of feed were lost. Yesterday a family of 13 were | left homeless when fire levelled ae their home at Montrose, near end selfered Gulliver and their 11 children is now convalesc lost all their belongings except- | Summerside, where he was also’ a few pieces of furniture. employed on the Hillcrest pro- | The two men were proceed- | towards Taylor's home im | | end when the fatality occurred. | Secretary | “Too many professing Chris- | ject UC Men Hear Tabusietee, N.B., for the week- | tians have split personalities,” wna cate: Accident Sequel Sees Driver Fined { } | onto, addressing a group of lay- last night. | Mr. Cameron, who is ‘acting | of Men said a great many men try to divide their lives into the religious and the secular. ‘This, he believed, “was contrary to the exar ple given by Jesus Christ, who, although he was divine, lived a life which was human in every respect.” SUMMERSIDE — A fine of | $125 and costs was handed out | yesterday in Summer side) police court by Magistrate R. S. Hinton, QC, when the accus- | ed, Alder E. Gallant, of Central | | Bedeque, — _ of! ‘ guilty to a charge ig al an ee conditions | motor vehicle while his abill-| \ | ties were impaired by alcohol. | Island-wide rally, which had | Police Chief Peter White stat. | been planmed foraMr. Cameron’s’ 4 that the charge stemm visit, but upwards of 40 men fom an accident on Feb. 11, at | the corner —of- i Frank Gosbee presided ‘at the) and Market Street:. '‘n which meeting. The speaker was in-| damage totaling $700: was done troduced by Allison MacKinnon | to both pare. after the ac- and thanked by Jock Sutherland. }eused reportedly. went through. PSA To Hear * stop sign. The other car was driven by | Speake Offie Gallant, of Summerside, who was accompanied by his Harry D. Hunter, secretary of | of | wife. She received minor injur- Governn,ent Employees Organ- -fes in the collision. The accused admitted that he izations will be guest speaker at a dinner meeting of the P.E.I1. | had been drinking but said there Public Servants Association, at was no stop sign at the corner | 7%. S‘side PM the Charlottet Hotel Wed- . nesday ae : Selection S'side Employee _|ls Announced Hel i 32 * iy oo 4 i : j F a i 3 i i F a i j : f a | ; if i E fi i ie fa i | £3 in i i iN & i e a » ul t rfl it of z rt g> es i i i ii B | i i i H i if i ; 4 2 y rey sie 5 ce ait ihe : E #3 ‘ 3 | 2 e zg i i if 7 3 a & when he went through. William F. MacKinnon, St. Eleanors, was fined $50 and costs on a charge of having the care and control of a motor v icle while -his abilities were i paired by alcohol. In fining the aceused, pleaded guilty, Magistrate ton noted that this was not serious offenge, as apparentl he had sense enough to pull off the road Police_Chief White explained | doing damage to me smelt’! that the accused was fourid on shack on Jan. 21, and his case Water Street near the Atlantic | was adjourned for hearing on Wholesale building, sitting in the Feb 18. ear with the engine running. | Seventeen year old Carl Sim- sed the usual penalty of mons of Ottawe Street, Sum- $20 or 15 days on a charge of merside, entered a plea of not being intoxicated in a public guilty to a charge of unlawfully | place. * Parkdale Pharmacy . 8 | ; lt il <s TUESDAY, FEB, 13th to SATURDAY, FEB. 17th HARDING (KROY) 3-PLY YARN (Reg, 50c) ie AXMINISTER MATS 7” x 51” say | Love You U Lee? COE TON! viously. announced). Inter. | lly opened by Prfme Minister | officials were guests of honor ment in Floral Hill: Memorial | John -Diefenbaker last month, a mess dinner held Jast even- “Gardens. Tos rr the officers’ més#,. before ‘ i t ness inspeeted_an RCAF | leaving early this morning for BALL—At the Prince Edward | of honor in one of the large! F Station Greenwood, N'S., Island Hospital, Feb. 12, 1962, | hangars and later attended a| where Mr. Harkness will con- Jeanette, wife of Rev. Jonn | briefing, before commencing his | tinue his inspection of Maritime G. E. Bail. Remains resting | ; ce af the chet at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home (oe = air force ‘stations. until noon Wednesday,: Sak, Vana are Costumes Are Many, Varied “se At Crapaud Junior Carnival Peoples’ ‘cemetery. No flow- and Nancy Thompson (tied). Killed Ih N.B. | A tormer Seine iti, 8 SUMMMERSIDE George | the post office department in Richard Taylor, who was kilied | Ottawa has been selected by the in a two-car collision east of | rating board to succeed Char- Moncton on Saturday was em-| les Peters as post master at ployed inthe business offices | Summerside. of Eastern Woodworkers at the | -This was confirmed by F. A. for Hillcrest Park project in Sum-| Coyle, area. superintendent | P.E.1., last night. Mr, Peters | retires in May. of Boys Couples 6-14 — Military Mr. Griffith's Cadets, John Nicholson and Har- | has to be confirmed by the Civil MacEACHERN—At Long Creek, CRAPAUD — Crapaud rink! Boys 9 to 11 — first, School | leigh Harvey, . Service . Commission and other | Feb. 10, 1962, Albert Mac- was the scene of a gala event | Days, Charles Dawson; second, Mixed Couples 6-14 — Prince | candidates have a 14-day period | . Eachern, i his 5ist year. Feb. 5 when the junior car-| Robin Hood, Billy MacFadyen; | and Cinderella, Kaye Dixon in which to file an Resting at the Cutcliffe Fu- | nival was held. Some- 120 ehild-| third, Chef, Alan Waddell. and Dawn Thompson. | against the appointment. neral Home, from where the | ren from pre-school to 14 years| Girls 12 to 14 — first, Miss Funniest —. Scamp the Mon-| All candidates have been ad- | funeral will be held Tuesday, | of age dressed in varied cos-| Perfection, Carol Trowsdale; key, Roger Nicholson. . vised of Mr. Griffith’s selection | Feb. 13, service commencing |tumes too té the fee. There | second, Silver Bells, Judy Daw-| Prettiest — Christmas Bells, | and it has been posted on post @t 2:30 p.m. Interment in were 450 spectators at the rink, | son; third, Blue Monday, Donna Anna Marie Dawson. | Office bulletin boards. a " re a, pee : Aladdi ‘eee Everett Lowther 2 2 Oot judged by Mrs. T. E. Loder,| Boys 12 - 14 — first, n, ’ . . , with Mr. Coyle, MocKINNON—At the Prince Ed | Mrs. Jean Dewar, Mrs.. Max| Lester Oraig; second, Clown, | Youngest in costume — Rab- | conducted a survey of the Sum- 2 Island Hospital on Feb | ‘Thompson, Mrs Haleigh How- | Donnie MacFadyen; third, In- bit, Carl Gaudet. | merside area in 1958 to deter- Macken aules James Paul | tt, M. B. MacDiarmid, Harry | dian, Glen Waddell. Groups — Spanish Dancers, | mine whether there were suf- Kinnon, $20 Fitzroy Street, | Cook. Girls Couples 6-14 — Miss | Linda and Hearther Harvey, | ficient calls for the inaugura- , eced 37 years. Remains rest- Other carnival officials in- | Amerip . and Miss Canada, | Carol Waddell. tion of a letter carrier service ray * ing at the Hennessey Funeral | 1.403 M; and Mrs. Erie Ro.| Samdra Waddell and Ferne| Door prize was won by Hu- | was turned down at that Home from where the fu- | erkiy Waddell; All Stars, Joy Dawson ' bert Harvey. | time. neral will take place on | Dinson, Mrs._ P. Canfield, ; . Wednesday morning at 9-43 | Mrs. Frank Myers, Mrs. Ruth to St. Dunstan's Basilica for | Simons, Mrs. Norman Low- : Requiem High Mass at 19 ‘er. Allison Howatt. George o'clock. Burial im the Catho-| Nicholson, Vance Molynesux, lic E Mrs. Douglas MacKinnon, Earle y me Nao Steck ave you a MacNE — At the P.E.L| Following is the result of the Hospital, Monday, Feb. 12, judging: : ME ‘1962, Ernest M. MacNevin, 7 a y F Birchwood ‘Avenue in hie Pre-school giris — Ist, Mary's 68tir-year. Resting at the Mac. | Little Lamb, Carolyn MacDon- 9 Lean Funeral Home from ald; 2nd, Clown, Linda Inman; . where the funera: will te 24, Zebra, Debora Waddell. . j held - Fob. i, |. Erecebom! boys — first, Mad Your family and: heies wil pj oe Service commencing at~ Hatter, New Mac. 5 fits | at Your family and- appreciate your wisdom and 2 p.m. Interment wil] take ond, Panda foresight in appointing @ trust company as your executor, place in Floral Hills Memor- olson; third, Trapper, Brian Only a corporate executor can have the broad jal Gardens. Plé¢ase omit Walsh, the needed knowledge and the necessary time to devote ta flowers. _ Girls 6 to 8 — first, Lobster, the efficient administration of your estate, TRAINOR — At Chatottetown pare" Craiey second, Niagara : “am fendi, Fes. 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