I)l!-_‘ :l Lil ‘. 1833a§§3¥k28‘ 5'! 1233393.} 222- IIIISESYEIE transportation to the I 14 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. May a. 1964.‘ CARD op THANKS im‘gmmm; m? mm, . VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS oun . daughter. April 26th. 19864. at the Prince Edward ls l a n d Hospital. Weight 9 lbs. 9 02.5. ENGAGEMENTS RUDGE — CAMPBELL » Mt. and Mrs Herbert Rudze of Lower Sackyille wish to an- nounce the engagement of their youngest daughter. Linda Jean to Winston Cal- "Ill Campbell. son of Mr. and Mt" Calvin Campbell. Char- lottetown. The marriage will take place in the. near future GALLANT —- GALLANT — Mr and Mrs Edmund Gallant. Vnrtli Rustico wish to an. nounce the engagement of their daughter Jacqueline Marie to Basil ilyre Gallant. son of Mr and Mrs NM Gal- lant. North Rustico. The wed- diii; “Ill take place at Stella .‘Iaris Church. North Rustico. June Ii DEATHS DARRACH — At Charlottetown on Thursday. March 7. 1964. Mrs. Blanche Darrach. wife of the late Neil Darrach. for- merly of Borden. in her 76th year Resting At the Bowness Funeral Home from where the funeral service will be held Saturday. May 9. at. 2 p.m. In- iermcni in People‘s ceme- tery. Charlottetown. Visiting hours '3 to 3. 7 to In p.m Rails-ii At Hamilton. May 5. 1964. Leslie C. Ramsay. aged 65 years. Remains will be forwarded from the Davi- son Funeral Home to his late residence this evening. Fu- ncral services will be held from the )lalpcque United Church Saturday at 2 p.m. In- tcrmcnt People's cemetery. \Ialneouc IN MEMORIAM I‘L—LKK » In loving memory our husband. and father. Mel~ V111 Clark, who pas away \lay R. ‘ One. year d , 3 - litb. . has passed since that a}. With our dear loved one went away Gone into that light that shines so . Gone frrvm this earth of sorrow e. and car Resting those hands that toiled their best. Gone dear loved one zone to res There is a link death oannm sever Love and remembrance last for- ever. Lovinzly remembered by his Wife. daughters. Mabel. Marion d son. Lester MORROW — In memory of our infant son. Robert Ian Morrow .ii I Mr. and Mrs. Hamid \lotimy who passed away \lay 8th. 19m l‘wo IitIIe hands are rcstin: A little heait is .511 . A little son we loved is waiting For us inst over tlic I ll Ever remembered by mother. rl‘arl and family. WATTS — In Io\‘lll2 memory of a dear father John Watts. wLio departed this life May 3. I96] Snmstlnie'. If 5 hard to under- bah! “Viv some things have to he Bu: in his “'15th God has planned Beyond our power to see :ave us courage to stand the shock A.an strength to bear th.c blow But what it ccst to haie him go Only God will ever know. Lni'inzly' remembered by dau- : a ghtcr. .Inan. son-in-Iau. Lornc. Brucc. Darlene and Jackie Boyce, BARRETT —- In Iovui: mem ory of Lea ' arrett who departed this life May Rth. 1962 Those whom we Iovp 20 out of- Sight. But never nut of mind; They are cherished in the Of those they leave behind. LOV'lneg remembered by bro- fliers OBITUARY Inserted by the family. The death occurred at the MARY E. FOGARTY Wentworth Douglas Hospi‘al on Tuesday. April 14th, 1964 of Mrs. Mary E. Fogarty of Middle Road. Dover. N.=H. after a long illness. Widow of the late Mar- tin J, Fogarty Sr.. she was born on Prince Edward Island in 1885. daughter of Bridget McIn- nis and John Lund. she has re. sided in Dover for the past 45 years where she. leaves to mourn the loss of a good mother_ 3 daughters and 2 sons also 14 grandchildren. Mrs. Henry Grif- fin tMarthat Mrs. Gordon Dodge I'Maryt Mrs. Elmer Goss IBer- nadettet Martin Fogarty .Ir. Francis Urban Fogarty all of Dover. also 4 brothers. .lonn If. Lun . Leo Lund. Vincent Lunc’. all of Tracadie. P.E.l. and Lin- us Lund of Moncton. NB. also 4 sisters, Four brothers and two SISIPI'S predecea. er. For many years before she became ill she visited her home where she is greatly missed by a I. my. P were Dennis Daniel and . Ed- wad Dam. Albert Plce . e How sweet the memory siill. FERGUSON — In loving mem- iv of out deat fathei \Ir Lfilflh Feiguson who passed away on Noi'ciiibci' 38. lttoo who and our dear motlicr. passed away May It I062 There is a :oldcn :atc beyond Through which our loved ones go To find that perfect love and cace Wliicli carth can never know And sometimes ton the clouds shall tilt For us who watch and want When Ioicd ones meet to part :olden :ate inside that remembered by the Lovingly family PINEAI' — In loving mentor) of John A Pineau who pass-i ed away on May 81h. 1963 It‘s lonely here without you dad: And sad we are todav ; For life is not the same to us Since you were. called away It was a sudden Plldllli‘ | Too sudden to forget And we who loved you deal-Iv Are the ones who love you yet liver remembered by his lov- ing: wife and all the family. McDONALD — In IOVIDE mem- ‘ .\Irs. parted this life 4 years ago to- day. May It. 1960 On this day dear \lom as al. ways There are still memories in my heart Of all the joy you brought to me Right from the very start You added meaning 0 my life .\s only you coul 0. And every day that passes Mom I still remember you Inserted by her daughter Mil- d dred. son-in-law Fred. grandchildren Kevin, (‘ameron and Arthur Raoaltan. Borden. thanks and Dr. Cyril Sinnott, the sta- ters and nursini: My sincere thanks. also to Mrs. 1 Verna Clark and Mrs Lnuia‘ Cousins who gave their homes“ for card parties for me. and to the. members of the Baltic Wit who helped with these. and for‘ their donations: the teacher and pupils of Baltic school for their I wish to extend my sincere to Dr. J.A. McMillan staff of the (‘harlottetown Hospital for thcii care and kindness to my late husband, Also to the many ‘ ' i. qr friends who sent mass cards. gift and treat: Seabiook s stat 10w.”- offerinns Spiritual and employees for plants. gifts. ~ - and donations: North Shore bouquets and cards of sympo- thy in our recent sorrow To cne. Pat’klnfl Cn-v {0" "(WE‘VE mem’ Mr Fredericton. and Mr. and Mrs 1 Leslie Weeks. I visitors to this village on Fri j day. May 1st tives and friends. BEDEQUE Elliotts. w e r e calling on rela- Rev. E. M Weclock. dtis- . B. irict secretary for New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Is- land of the Canadian Bible "~0- ciety. was the guest speaker and Mrs. Harry Weeks.I I I and all a very sincere thank “"5 I" the II"??? relali‘\:? at the morning service at the you and friends who viaitod.mc. sr d United church he“: Sunday Mrs. Fred Duncan and family cards" mm‘ “‘9” ,an t llc delivered a stirning and in “Pal-V and I" 3” km“ "elgh' formative address in the inter-_ I wish to thank Dr Auld and Dr. Beer for their kindness and interest while I was under their care followin: my accident. Thanks too. to the nurses and staff of Prince (‘ounty Hospital for their kindness to me while a patient there. I also wish to thank Mr. and Mrs Boyd Rea- bors who helped my family at home during my absence. To all of you. my friends. I nant to sav a very special thank you .Your kindness wa< deeply ap- Prater. Mrs Keir Roald Amundsen. discoverer of the South Pole. proved the Northwest Passage's existence. cremated itraversing it in 1903-06 in a 70 foot schooner. ANNUAL MEETINGS P.E.I. ARTIFICIAL BREEDING CLUBS ests of the Bible Society. There : was a large congregation. oiscovnnan PASSAGE—.- t I I I I I NAME SPEAKER TIME DATE PLACE , West Prince David Rogers 8:00 p.m. May 19 Montrose School LunchI O'Leary Dayid Ward 8:00 p.m. May 20 St. Luke's Hall Lunch Tyne Valley W. E. Stems 8:30 p.m. May 14 Tyne Valley Hall Lunch Kensington Norman Black 8:30 p.m. May 26 Regional High Banquet Crapaud David Smith 8:00 p.m. May 8 High School Lunch Hillsbm'o David Peacock 8:00 p.m. May 232 MIIIVIGW Lunch Mmell Harold Heartz 8:00 p.m. May 13 Community Hall Lunch J. H. Chandler Montague 1.. \l'. Roper 8:30 p.m. May 1'2 Old Legion Hall Lunch East Kings Dayid Peacock 8:00 p.m. May 11 Souris Legion Banquet “CLIP THIS NOTICE FOR REFERENCE" I I P.E.I. 'MacEAf‘HERN —- In fund and I v n n mory of a dear Wife and mother. Mrs. Colin Mac-i New argyle on May S. Hit-:3. Today brings back sad memor- ies. No loving voice we hear. How sad and lonely is our home Without you. Mother dear. The happy Iiouis we once pnjoy- ; d I But death has left a loneliness I This world can never fill. ’ Perhaps God knew that H was : best ' To leave without a last farewell I We never could have said good I bve I To a mother we loved so well. I 23r- ’ Aslecp In God's heariilnl den. ‘ WIlGI‘F IIIOI'F I? no sot‘i'ou or pain come day when earth". tack: c o'er, 3 We'll meet you. dear \I at Ilf‘l'. , Main. " Lovinzly remembered and? sadly missed by husband Colin and daughters. Stella and Eth- elcnc, CARD OF THANKSI A sincere thanks to Drs. Irwin,l D. Stewart and Roberts. the nurses and staff of P.E.I. Hos- pital for their kindness to me while a paiicni there. '0 the clcrzy and all who visited me. to those who sent flowers. treats. cards and letters. 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