. Elmer . har. Louis Doyle. James McIn- k .Q‘ Following the parade the units Col. W.H. Coiling. ED, CD, returned to the armories to I N.S.- P.E.I. area commindcr is seen here inspecting two MILITIA UNITS INSPECTED B AREA CO Prince of Wales College to 1958, [received his Bachelor of Arts idegree from Daihousle Univer- i sity in 1960 and graduated this japring from Pine Hill Divinty . 'Haii. and Queens COUNTY: He held student pastorate: at The Guardian, Charlottem‘nm—L F”. May 17‘ 1963- axters Harbour Musquodohot 51Harbo: apd Salmon river in ‘ ova .co la. was married Former Trinity Pastor’s Son ' Will Be Licensed To Preach i last July to Lila Allen of Wolf- ; viii-C. NS. Ono brother, Rev. l)an Mat:- Lcan is minister of Strasbourgy Church in Saskatchewan, :iniith- er, Hugh. has completei ilil‘ iii-st Alexander Fraser MacLe a n. in Ottawa. year of theological study at Pine [on of Rev. Dr. AF. MacLean The young man will be ordaim Hill. Allen who lives \\‘llll his and Mrs. MacLean, will be lic- ed to the Christian ministry by Damn“ ‘" ""'““'“' ““"‘“““‘”V the Maritime Conference of the 8150.}‘35 "1“".5 .fm .th" minim-V- United Church at Sackville next A Sm” Manm'm‘ '5 m“ “'r" “f month. an Ontario pastor, Rev. Robert The service this evening will LmOkS' be conducted by Rev. W.A. Mac-; ’ I Quarrie. DD. chairman of the MacLean. former Trinity pastor. P.E.I. Presbytery. The ermon and Mrs. MRCLEBD. DP- 30- will be preached by Rev. J.G.E. Lean is now P8510! in the 90"" Ball, of Trinity Church. futon-Chalmers United Church Born in Fredericton. N.B.. Mr. MacLean attended school there Inter-smut will be and also in Sydney and Charlot- Catiholic connotes-y itetown. He graduated from I Moors & McLeod Ltd. I ensed to preach the gospel this evening by the P.E.I. Presby- tery at a public service of wot-- ship in Trinity United Church at o‘cloc Mr. MacLean is a son of Dr. lath-Romain manded by Lt.-Col. E.s. Mc- Carey. the Service Corps dev tachment by Capt. Grant Travers also were inspected last night. was od. MC. No. 5 Signals Regiment com~ The parade commander t. Col. E.G. Ma Discounts to 50% in Men’s & Boys’ Wear carry out training demonstra- tions. Accompanying Col. Col- I ling is Lt.-Col. Temple Hooper . of the 5 Medical Company. ‘. i units of 2 Militia Group last evening on Grafton Street. in front of the War Memorial. Gov’t Grader Explain Cattle Terms, Prices (This story on cattle gradesiand carcass grades, has been written y Brandiable cattle refer to livestock productsichoice and good (the two top rtment of grades) in that order. or red the request of and blue brands which mean. the Beef Producers‘ Associa-ithe same thing. Top medium lion.) irefens to «standard grade or Producers who sell cattle on brf’w‘n bl‘flmi- W "19de 01' 1 live weight basis an he fair refers to commercial No. the terms “brandable cattle". 1. These carcasses mm W- “top medium cattle". "lowiauy “0t N110! WM- mcdium cattle", “fair cattle". agriculture at Commercial No. 2 is a belt!- -'I and "plain .ery cow and Cominierciai No. 3 its an over-fat Cattle (‘BTCBSS ‘ _ ‘ grade. choice, good. standard. “WHY NO- 1 a I commercial 1. commercial 2.'Ut!l}ty N0. 2 (top cow grade), Commercial 3. utility. ;ULll1i.); No. 3 (fair cow agape); - - Vlanu actuining (steers. ers. The purpose of this article is ‘ ' to clarify the comparison “r m“) for WW and i l Retired Construction Supt, Harry Corcoran, Dies At 88 Known as one of the Island’s : of St. Martha. Antigonish, N.S. most prominent men in Some of his better lmwwrn re- construction jects were Gov~ emiment House. Provincial Build- ing, Beach Grove Inn and an uncounted number of Roman Catholic churches throughout the Island. Mir. Coreonsn. during the Second World War was general the I ship field of construction. Harry Corcoa‘an, passed away at. his home 22 Dorchoster Stineet, yes- terday afternoon. lowing a short illness. He was in his Nth ye ar. Born in Charlottetown. a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Cor-comm he was one of the few mmaining students of old foreman for no- pair firm of Bruce Stewart and St. Patrick‘s School. whiloti'Cornpany. and upervised its eventually became known as contract with the RCN for the Queen Square School. overhauling of and In ’ minesweepem many years as aspar- lntendent of constmction. be supervised the erection and com- plete modelling of many of the prominent buildings thimugh- eyed a prominent out the role in the founding of the Laborer-5‘ Protective Union here. Mr. Cameron will best be re- Hewasailshoneoftiheonig- at St. 's Unrivemslty; memheired as one of the last Island Telephone 00. building, links in a small chain of build- Holy R cemetr Church Mt. era a mechanics. who were known throughout the province as the “Big Builders." His wife. the former Mary Zion Church. Law Courts Build- ing. several of the ONE shops and Falconwood Hospital. also the mother house of the Sisters 0 i . srag grade (bulls). There are the different terms used in live I 11 cmass grades for “Ma The live price for any one. grade may ' vary according I the expected dressing percent-1 rage While attheoametlanothoi icarcass price would not vary.- ‘ following paragraph i ex’ and disorderly, 'llhe plains this by comparing the concass once per luindmed m {weight with live price per hunt- idired weight according to dress- iing percentage. . CARD pARTy WINNERS i If the carcass pace. for GX-l‘ Here are the winners of a card . amPlev ‘9 “0 i party heldlat the Community Pounds the Centre last night: ladies' first. for 1. Mrs. Alex Ford; scconl. Mrs. dress (“It at 5Q 981‘ cent Wmfld' Albert MiacRae; men's first. 33) . 0? one that WOUMi dress at 54 per cent $21.60, Farr cent $2.40. an dressing 58 per cent $23.50 and! toronethatdircsseswpercientr it would be $24 livoweight. . Driver Fined $125 In City Blots C. MacFarlane, Dc Sa- ble. was fined $125 and costs by Magistrate A.J. Haslam in city police court yesterday. He was charged with having the care and control of a vehi- cle while intoxicated. but lead- guilty to the esser charge of can. and control while impaired. ater O’Donnell was counsel for the accused. Calvin Russell, * ‘k 'k ‘k *‘k * ‘k 'k NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN TONIGHT - SATURDAY - “"0" " DUSK TIE stamina All Ill! mall“! Snow 0» TIE It»! r Arthur MacKenzie second, John McNally and Henry MacLeod; Freezeout. Mrs. Nazaitre Gal. lant and A.=R. Ellis: special prize. Mrs. Alfred Pineau; door prize. Mary Wedge. . MacKINNON FUNERAL —i The al for Mrs. Vincent MacKinnon took place Tbums- day morning trom the Homes acy Funeral Home to St. Dun- stan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Preston Hammill, Repre- sentatives of Bowlan Radio Ser- attendance. Ma- nis, John Weather-by. Fran Moran, and Louis Mblnnis. In- terment was in the Rmnan Catholic cemetery, whore ser- . was conducted by Rev. Faber MacDonald. 1i) Gordoni Gormley of Charlottetown. pre- deceased him in 1936. Surviving members of the family are a son. Leo J.. and two grand- children, Kevin and Anne. all ‘of Madison. Wisconsin. an i,daug‘hter Hilda at home. Drive. pleaded not guilty to charges of drunken driving and dangerous driving. He was re- manded to May 23 with bail set at $200. Paul Charlottetown. 'lty and was fined $25 and Weir. pleaded town. The remains are resting at the Charlottetown Funeral Home. fimm where the funeral will be held Monday morning. leaving the fiuneral home at 8:45 for Requiem High Mass at St. costs or 15 days. A motorist was fined $10 and‘ costs on a charge of driving a motor vehicle while not being the holder of a 1963 driver‘s li- cense. IDUHISTM‘I'S Basilica at 9 o’clock. Another motorist. charged. 5375?;‘rnrgt‘ ' :1"; t with driving a motor vehiclei The ‘ with defective brakes. was giv-i en a reprimand by the magis- i. “ RESTAURANT costs or 10 days, and another}: “Your [Sland Steak was remanded on c h argea i: House” ) D ‘ D Three men were fined $20 and 1‘: i of being drunk and incapable. l’ A A A A . . A A AA Today and Saturday -— Show at 9 PM. HIRE COM! 20 t» 3;} CMmkooE lilitll Itiir iriiiiirriiisii'irisf d It Also! On a charge of being drunki surviving are two sisters. Annie James and Mme, both d Charlotte Vvvvv'v i and Mott's three I “SIM-M Hill-Still! m Men's Sport Coats. 1 regular to 39.50 item are reduced to just $15.95. i items in ' 83¢ each. Boys’ Windbreakers are f on sale for 88.29. 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