Members on the Summerside Curling Club who won the Fri- day night competition entitling them to represent the Summer- F i REPRESENT SUMMERSIDE CLUB» side club im the ladies provincial curling championship for the Crockett Trophy commencing in Charlottetown tomorrow are from left to right. phant, Jean Spears, Wanda Hunter. <> Trene Silli- Fran Henthorn, skip; New CNR Freight Traffic operations and adminis‘ra- CITY AND + onto. During versity in 1954 and was appointed in 1955 to the newly created post} of freight traffic analyst. In that studies in all aspects of freight! traffic operations and procedures. Mr. Collins joined the CNR in 1923 as a junior clerk in the transportation department at Tor-| the intervening | years prior to the outbreak of | the Second World War he held} various clerical and gales Posi- tions in the rates and ‘ta general freight departments. He progressed through numer: | ous positions and after four years | service | overseas with the Royal Camad-| ian Enginers was named traffic) representative at Montreal in’! 1949. He is a member of the Traf- fic Club, the Canadian Railway Club and the Canadian Legion. He also holds memberships in the Saint Jcfn Board of Trade. the Rotary Club, Union Club and St. Andrews Curling Club. WEATHER Yarmou:h County: Clear 1 Father And Son Dinner Held ing ovemeast this ; TORONTO |. .€P) Tempera- i - ; > The annual father and gon ban-; The Cubs having a four hmee leonsd ty Gin westhertboedins a: Eaieee sae ae quet for the Scouts and Cubs| camp for 33 boys and we wi office: Fredericton 10 be'gw and : Saturday night Packs highest Night 20 above, Edmundstcn 10 | George Ayers as acting chair-| famiage of boys attending camp Dawson —19 3| amd 15 above, Liverpool 3 and 2" man. The or - Vancouver 32 44; Northern Nova Scotia, Easters The guest speaker for the even- we. foe ee ee Victoria 38 45) Shore, Cape Breton, Prince Ed- ing introduced by John Richard, aoe eas Cub Edmontca 18 37| ward Island, Eastern N.B. Coun- _,| was Brig. W.W. Reid, who coa.| Sm® our their own Calgary +» ,8 ‘36| ties, Bay of Cha'eur: Clear witk | gratuleted the Scouts and Cubs |'See Scout Cams. . oy ale Regina 1 30/a few cloudy intervals; milder; Dig Bey agen flee a 4 27\ light winds increasing in the done during year, 1 29 to east 15. commended the parents and the| There have been three going- 7 Shmow Sunase & telow group commit‘ee for their active en tae teaae aan The —9 4| above, Sydney zero and 18, Char- interest on behalf af acouting. A| now has three Ist Ci ton +3 $9} lottetown 5 below and 18 above. vote of thanks was extended to] 100) MOM Cie wes tt neoden Joba —2 3| Moncton 10 below and 15 above, the wosier by Gems Cheverie.| on ) fone a er 6. A} Cammpbetion 15 below and. 1h —_ propgsed the toast to the memory| Other highlights of the year's ; ar! 16 Ri of Lord Baden-Powel, and Cub| activities were: (1) the — im- — = 8 Winer’ nate eke Danny Maclsaac proposed .the| pressive showing made ‘our 7, | Valley x toast to the Deds, responded to| boys an dthe Annual Track Meet nen 11 M4) the "afternoon, ‘milder; _ north. by Eugene Gormen. last fall, (2) Above average sales St. John's 10 26| west winds 15 increasing in after- Former Cub leader Mrs. Anne| by the boys on Apple Day. (3)— HALIFAX (CP)—The weather| 200 & southeast 20. Low-high at Ayers presented the First Star} The very fine turnout of dfice says cloud is expected to| \2™™mouth 10 aod 25, Kentville to Cab Dale Word. Brig Reid) manly eteeel bo: fo ee spread over the western regions| “T° 2™4 2. presented “A’’ cords Class Chief Scout ans Vv gradually High tide tooday at Charlotte- Scouts Dennis Kelly, Weston Mc-/ to Oh’'Town in Nov. and (4) ‘the to southerly, resulting i at 11.08 am. snd 10.59 p.m. Aleer and Michael Campbell.| very pleasant visit the Scout »_ resulting 19) at Rustico at 6.07 a.m. and 6.04 Scout Campbell then proposed a| Troop made to Slemon Park last P-m. Summerside tide eighteen toast to the sponsoring Body and| month when they were the o minutes later than Charlottetown. Group Committee, replied to by| nigit guests of the-Slemon Park os Sun rises today at 7.03 a.m. and John. McAleer. Scouts. : alley, South Shore sets at 5. Due to the unavoidable absence} ‘‘We have just procured. on ad- sn are of the group committee chairman | ditional leader to help with : Harry MacAusland, George Ay-| Pack and our plans for the future 2 cee "ler tate ad's hs eae 101 TODAY. For Prompt year’s ions a few money ; The group now consists of two//making schemes to raise funds! ‘Mr. VonClure Gay today, Feb-; lifelong) hobbies with him, and ‘Re Cub Packs" and one Scout Troop | to help send all boys to summer ryary 23rd, celebrates his 10ist| he also continues to derive a ‘. : with a total enrollment of 58/ camp, which we would like to/ birthday at his home on Upper| great deal of pleasure from play- li boys. These three sections have) stress here as the climax of the| Prince Street, Charlottetown. He/ ing his violin almost every day. De ivery F| met weekly with exception of the) whole year’s training. is seen above reading one of his| His many friends take this oc- '| months of July and August during} Head table guests were: John} books from his extensive library. casion to extend Mr. Gay con- *| which time their respective lead-| Richard, Scoutmaster, Mrs. Anne} Mr. Gay, one of Charlotte-| gratulations and best wishes on THE BEST QUALITY | ers took them.to summer camp./} Ayers, the first Cubleader in Cen-| town’s outstanding florists, is! this occasion of his 101st birth- tral ao ne eee widely known for his ability to! day. . Cubmas‘er ‘A’ Pack; Jack produce excellent blossoms Twelve Novices MacBachern, Ass't Cubmaster of sought after by many lovers of | ANCIENT CRAFTSMEN COAL — FUEL OIL . e ‘A’ Pack; Mrs. Elaine Jelley, | flowers. Even today Mr. Gay 4 it . v Receive Habit Oubmaster of ‘B’ Pack; Brig. W.| enjoys being in the hothouse) The Chinese were making a W. Reid, Morgan McGuaghey,| where the flowers are now look-| good-quality paper from vege- e Twelve young ladies from the| Assistant Scoutmaster; Mrs. Vi-| ed after by his son. table fibres in the 3rd and 4th Island were among the number vian Howatt, Ass’t Cubmaster of; Hunting and fishing have been | centuries. ‘lof postulants who received the|‘B’ Pack; Miss Doris Brown} Holy Habit of the Sisters of the | Ass't Cubmaster ‘A’ Pack. } DIAL 6553 Congregation of Notre Dame in) SHOP HERE FOR . . held on Tuesday, February 17th, @ MEATS _@ CAN GooDs | he puntos is prompt . . . the preducts are second to ‘none. ie amen Ga oe ee 19 NEW 59 @ Fisn @ VEGETABLES Tah 2 lead off your mind phone ARNFAST first, last and Mother House on Sherbrooke St. — West in oe . ra ae : Prior to ceremony eac new novice received a religious “SUEEN’: ET ARNFAST FUELS LTD. name by which she will be desig- STRE Great George Street | nated in future. MEAT MARKET - S The names are as follows: P>as \ 223 Queen - Free Delivery - Dial 7336 SERVICE AT ITS BEST Marie Arsenault (Abram’s Vil- riff and | Scouts, C - ¢ Pa. Central Royalty ubs €; : A oe 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mor., Feb. 25, 1958. lage) — Sister St. Angela of the Rosary. Helen MacPhee (Souris) — Sis- ter St. Paul Joseph. Regina McQuaid ‘New Wilt- shire) — Sister St. Thomas of Notre Dame. | Mary Smith (Charlottetown)— Sister St. Mary Owen. Norma Gallant (‘Howlan)—Sis- ter St. James of the Sacred Heart. Eleanor Beagan (Charlotte- town)—Sister St. Tresese of the Holy Face. | Phyllis Gallant ‘North Rus- tico)—Sister St. Zita of Mary. Claire Kenny ‘Saint Louis) — Sister St.James Michael. Augusta MacDonald, (Vernon) River) — Sister St. Clair Marion. | Geraldine Doyle (Charlotte- town) — Sister St. Raymond of the Redeemer. : Patricia Gaudet (Chariotte-. town)—Sister St. Patricia Denise Mary McCabe (Charlottetowa) | —Sister St. Daniel of the Sacred Heart. VISI - MATIC MR. COLLINS tion across the system. He attended tHe CNR staff training course at Bishop's Uni- CENTRAL AUCTION “45° Score Cards for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. . WE TREAT the sick well. Gig. gey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m.) to 2 p.m. COAL — Albion Nutt and Egg: Old Sydney Hard Coal, coke and slabs in stock H.R. Large and Co. | GIRL GUIDES— Be sure to listen to Winifred Ann MacMillan who will be interviewed on CFCY | RADIO, Sat. Feb. 2ist, 9.30 a.m. RUMMAGE Sale Saint Peter's| Cathedral Hall, February 23rd a 7:00 o'clock p.m. LADIES AUXILIARY Main Brace Naval Veterans Associa-| tion meeting-Monday at 8 p.m. | MUSICAL FESTIVAL Convener | Secretary Mrs. Haz-| en Howard will be interviewed | C.F.C.Y. /Radio, Feb. 24th. At} 10:05 am. .* MACNEILL FUNERAL — The funeral of the late Mrs. Torquil MacNeill was held Saturday af- ternoon from her residence ‘at Milton to St. John’s church. Ser- vice was conducted by Rev. A. E. Piercey. During the service | J.B. Lewis sang as a solo ..Some- time We'll Understand’. Pall bearers were Gerald Hooper, | Neil MacNeill, Harry Younker, | Russell Coles, Omar Neill, Rus- sell Moore. Interment was in the ' N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown ~“\ DIAL 5549 held Saturday afternoon from the Service , ee va T.H.B. Somers | assisted by Rev. R.A. Patterson. | W.R. Shaw. Interment the people’s cemetery. ENGAGEMENTS THURSTON — RICHARDS Mr. and Mrs. Arden Richards, } Mount. Mellick announce the! engagement of their daughter | Freda Adele to F-O Ronald! Newall Thurston son of Mr.! and Mrs. George S. Thurston, Calgary, Alberta. Marriage to take place March 16th in Alma College Chapei, St. Thomas, On- DEATHS MOONEY — At Souris Hospital on Saturday, February 21, 1959, Mrs. Joseph Mooney (nee Margaret Lewis). Funeral to be—held from her late resid- ence to St. Mary's Church.) Souris, on Tuesday, February! 24 at 9:30. Interment in the church cemetery. KEEFE—At Chariettetown on Feb. 20, 1959 Mrs. Mabel Keefe, formerly of Rollo Bay East, in her 74th year. Remains are resting at the Hennessey Fun- eral Home from where the fun- eral will be held ¢his morning to §. Alexis Church, Rollo Bay, for Réwiiem High Mass at 9:30. Interment in the church cemetery. JOHNSON — At Riverside Hos- pital on Sunday, February 22,/ 1959, Mrs. W. H. Johnson, in her 8lst year. Beloved mother of Pearl, Mrs. Ernest Foster, Marshfield, and George -W.| Johnson, 11 Sidmount Avenue. | Resting at the MacLean Fu- \ meral Home from where the funeral will be held tomorrow Tuesday, service commencing Big Hockey Encounter Looms For Bedeque R BEDEQUE — Bedeque rink will be the scene tonight of a de- termined effort by Lot 16 Rang- ers to out score the Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs whom thev trail 2 to 1 in the best of five series in the Island Intermediate “B” semi! finals. The third game between these two teams was played in North River on Friday night when the Bulldogs had a safe margin in, the score, and put the boys from Lot 16 in the position of having to win tonight’s game in Bede-| que in order‘to’ stay in the series. Power failures in the area on at 2 o'clock. Interment people's cemetery. CAMPBELL — The death occur- red at Beach Grove Hospital on February 22, 1959. of An-| drew Campbell in his year, formerly of Little Har- | bour~ Remains are restiag at Dingwell Funeral Home,! Souris. Funeral will be held on! Wednesday morning at 9.30 to) St. Mary’s church, Souris. In- terment,4dn the church ceme- tery. HYNES — Suddenly at his home, 221 Weymouth St., on | Sunday, Feb. \22, 1959, Louis | A. Hynes, aged 66 years. His | remains were forwarded on) _ Sunday evening from the} Charlottetown Funeral Home | to his late residence. Funeral | arrangements have not yet! been completed. MacKINNON — At the Prince! County Hospital, February 21, 1959, Mary Clara MacKinnoa, wife of the late J. Augustine MacKinnon, of Miscouche, in her 79th year. Forwarded from the Bowness .- Funeral Home to the home of her daughter, Mrs. John S. Poirier, Miscouche. Funeral will be held on Tuesday, February 2th to St. John The Baptist Church’ for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment! in church cemetery. ! WHITE — Suddenly at his home, | 150 Queen Street, on Sunday, Febrtary 22, 1959, Maurice F. White, formerly of Rocky point in his 78th year. His re- mains are resting at the Char- lottetown Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Wednesday morning, leaving the funeral home at 9:15 for Requiem High. Mass at St. | since the rink opened on Decem- | 83rd |f] WASHER Canada’s finest Washer at * new low, low price. There's no other washer just like it— Come in today for a demon- stration. 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