| 1 } | Held Recently jon ship. |Charge Rev. David Barwise, de- livered a message; the Christian’ Family’ | bland News Page | v Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian Charlottetow Family Services Christian Family Day Service | bor Charge In Murray Harbor the family | of Robie Chapman led in wor- ship. In Murray River two junto: | girls, Thelma Hancock and Shar. :| Miller assisted in the wore The iainistie of the Pastoral ‘In Quest of in each | RCMP Man. Addresses | Meeti ng of the churches. _ j nal; Lilly, n, Wed., May 11, 1966. 5. Winsloe Man | ao Passes Away . were held recently in the Unit- ed Churches of the Murray Har- In Hospital Sidney Taylor, a° resident of Winsloe,. died Monday, May. 9, | in the Prince Edward Island Hospital in“his 76th year. | Surviving besides hits wife, the |former Elizabeth Thomas of | Brighton, Mass., are three. sis- ters: Margaret, Mrs. Charles Hurry, West Royalty: “Addie, Mrs. Roy. Walker, ‘Travellers Rest; Myrtle,;Mrs. Cedric Bal-" Jem, Marshfield. A son, Perley, | lives at home. i 5 Also’ survivifiig is-a step moth- ér, Mrs. (Capt.) William Taylor and the following sisters: Ven- essa, Mrs. William Ings, Pow- Mrs>-Nat=MaeNair, British Columbia;- Ella, Mrs. Lloyd Ballem, Summerside; and Mary, Mrs. Reginald Taylor.: ) erick Stewart Mosher of Sav age wards Rev. RC. aio f : ee oe r . be v peuN oe Cormack and Lioya Edmond Ar- ; senault, both charged with fail- ing to stop at a red: traffic light, were each fined $10 and costs new fishing boats and new gear or five days. McCormack was will be reduced to 25. per cent also fined $10 and. costs or five and assistance will be provided days for driving a motor vehicle for fishing centres to get See—Without an operators: license, Gar Mishap | ‘ACTION NOW’ :f [ (Continued from page 1) Sends Driver To Hospital fighting equipment. The. Liberals promise the es- -An_ambulance from the Mac- tablishment of\a P.E.I.-Research bean funeral Home took~Fred- and Productivity Council to: find” nh ® Harbor to the Prince Edward ae ee ee eee Island. Hospital .following a car keting methods. accident on the St. Peters High- way, about one mile west of Mt. Stewart, at about 6.30 last night. Mr. Mosher, was heading to- Charlottetown when he lost. control ‘of. his: vehicle -and came to rest up side down in a ditch on the right hand ide of the road Precipitation- Is Recorded vad Campbell said: that the le—"Nearly a half inch of rain fell | rals industrial Development hetween a 24-hour period M program will place special em- day and Tuesday. P sa phasis on planned development, 4 spokesman at the Charlotte | ‘encouragement. and assistance -,, 4 } to new and existing industries by town Radio Range last night re-_| and for Islanders. Mr. Campbell said .a Liberal government would implement a The RCMP, Charlottetown de- Property taxation program with tachment who were investigat- the. objective of . the abolishing ing. the accident reported that the: the present school tax. vehicle was: extensively damag-. He said the Liberals- will have ed % a tourist development program It was reported that Mr. Mos- designed diversify tourist traffic her was complaining of a sore |'° Kings and Prince counties back and was taken to the hos- 2"4 the program would include pital where he was. attended by. negotiations with Ottawa for the |Dr. M. Putnam, however, a re- establishment of national parks port on his Condition was not in--both- those: conntlos: av ailable: . eer z : program he has outlined was not ment, House: announced d Monday. election. bait, but a plan for real ,They will make stops at-Mone- | action. “These are things we. ‘ton, “Sackville, knbw can be done and which N-S., Halifax, Saint John, NB. | — we, as a government, will do,” Fredericton; “Corner Brook, | he said: a ~~ Nfld;. St John's, Nfld, and Syd- | a.m. Monday Tuesday. . * High~ temperature’ yesterday | was 43 degrees with a low of 35: |- Winds last night were west at 15 ‘miles per hour ° gusting to 22. The barometer reading was 29.62 and rising.” VANIERS PLAN TO OTTAWA .(CP)—The* Gover- | nor - General’ and Mme Vanier | wilt make-an extensive tour— of-| until 3.00 a.m. Passes Away ported that .48 jsiches of precipi- | & tation wergréeorded from 3.00) ILLIAMS SHOW — _Mr=Campbell-elaimed-that-the the. Atlantic -provinces, Govern=| N.B., Amherst, | ~ 1st TOUR OF P.E.I. THE DOC. Soaps irect oa Wheeling, "West Virginia, Featuring - ‘Chickie Williams — Smokey Pleacher. —._Marion Martin | Fred Sonnson, Natalfe Huestis, 9. (LEFT) + of 14. Woodlawn—Avenue,—and Cindy Gallant, 8, ‘Brackley Point~Road, are seen before their class number at the Stars of the P-E.I. Music ‘Festival concert held at the Confedera- tion Centre last night. Natalie ~ = DATES CONFIRMED if June 24th’ and, 25th have been confi-med ‘as Convention ,. Days | for the annual Atlantic ‘Graphic Arts convention. The ‘two day | program will be =~ in Antig~ tor: the crown by Corporal D.J. onish: N.S. 2 ‘IN HOSPITAL Ronald MacLean Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. R.B. MacLean, city, has undergoné surgety in | MacLean is the band leader and | drummer for the Blue Crystals. __ EGG PRICES Dealers quoting producers for ungraded eggs delivered — to Charlottetown yesterday were: grade *A large, 29 cents; grade A medium, 27 cents and grade A small 23 cents. . FIRE ALARM The Sherwood Fire depart- ment was~called to a residence on St. Peters Road last night at 7.30. A spokesman reported that an oil stove. floodgd and ‘the bri- gade went as a eee measure. OPENING SCHEDULED D. W. McAuley, superintendent | of the P.E.I. National Park, an- nounced yesterday, that it is anti- | cipated that with continuing fav- | ourable weather the Green Gables Golf Course at Cavendish ‘willbe open to the public for play on Saturday, ee 14th, . CARD PLAY i The “following aré the results of the card party held at the St. Pius X Church last night: la-” dies’ first, Mrs. Mae Bernard; second, Mrs. - Nelson Whitlock: consolation; Mary. MaclInnis, men’s first, Joe O’Hanley; se- cond, William Gallant; consola- tion, Joe Murphy: freeze out, K. ‘MacDonald and Mrs. Egan; -special prize, Perry; ‘door prize, Eimer Coop- er. TROPHIES * AWARDED -- 7 Tom Burke, president of the P.E.1..Dance Festival which will | ruh from May 16 through 19 this year, announced that plaz “ques and _trophiés, will be award, | ed in several'categories for the | first time. All evehts will be held in West Kent School and. classes * will include folk dancing... ‘Scot: | tish reels. Irish jigs, step and tap |. aficing,—solq.-an per... a RS yaaa festival will be Miss Waldie, Quebec Official piper | is Pipe Major Wilfred B. Burke. WINS CERTIFICATE A gold. seal certificate. has been earned bya cow inthe stable of D. eine River, RR, Rivermere ainty Flo produced 102,374 pounds milk, 4,018 butterfat in nine lactations to enter tHe cov- eted production class with 100,- 000\pounds of milk or. more” Dainty Flo is an Aryshire cow and her production covered. a total of 3,313. days. Her. average test was 3.92 percent butterfat. g@HECKS WEATHER A single engine. amphibian Seabee landed at the Charlotte: town Airport-early last evening {6 check weather: conditions be fore proceeding on.to Saint John NR A spokesman=at the radu “range reported that. the Seabee rom the Magdalen Islands, we an} ed by a single engine Stenson with pontoons which dic not land butavaited: for the Sea bee to gat airharn- 4 aceomys Alfred , Margaret | ea 2,144 trucks, Fred MacRae, FESTIVAL. STARS =; and Cindy «were einbers of a —_-Chorus..feem.Sherwood.. which presented School... “Le . Petit . Cordonnier”. The concert con- present. The ‘annual meeting of the | Credit Granters Association of | couver, and other Charlottetown — was held last evening at the Basilica. Recrea- tion Center with .40_ members | | GS Guest speaker—for-the ev ening | Surviving brothers include; ney, N.S. The viceregal couple | A’ former pastor of Charlotte will return- May 26. Their plane | Samuel, Millview; Wallace, Van- Sai “half. sisters ‘CW" Baptist Church, Rev. Ross. 75 > | will leaye Ottawa at 3:30 p.m. and ‘brothers are: Edna, Mrs. |. Eaton, DD, age 77, died in| ena ty. EDT today, | Ernest. Collis, Vernon River; his home, Port: William, “Ontario, | same time. Helen Taylor, Boston, Mass.: Tuesday, . April 19. The retired” | lm osed | ee and Horace Taylor, Millview. | ™inister was_ the, former field Ss p WC Funeral. will take place. from i cole, Neil MacNeil: and Thorley | ne = - WOOD’ FUNERAL. —_Th-- fu- secretary- of ‘the Temperance Fe- derationof the Maritime Pro- “A charge of operating a motor 4 | brother,— Kenneth, predeceased | driving was remanded to: Satur- Seen -day, May 1d The-acciised is-be-1g Home and Auto “sisted of 61 selections: GEORGETOWN — _ Provinelll Magistrate James B: Johnston, a special sitting of the; CASE ADJOURNED ft __.King#“County Court at _George- | _James_Stephen-Murphy “ot town yesterday: Deputy Attor- iney-General J. Arthur McGul- gan, Qc. representing: the crown -in-all cases... — | Jay Joseph Kenny. of St. “Ter. lesa charged with impaired driv- ling had the charge against him idismissed following the evidence __|Hender and Constable Percy H. James, both-of-the RCMP Mon- \tague detachment. Kenny was ‘represented by J.P. Nicholson. Cyril Philip . Jamieson, this licence was suspended was | |convicted as charged and ~fined- \¢50' and costs. He. was represent-'| ‘ed by Mr. Nicholson: The evi- | idence of .Constable William A. ‘Dewsnap, RCMP, Montague De- | tachment was heard at an ear- lier sitting of the court and yes- iterday the crown, witness was Ferry Traffic Continues To Increase - BORDEN o | to and from Prince Edward Is- | lanid aboard Canadian National ferries continues its upward | trend. : The totals have been higher in each month of 1966 than for the same month last year and April was. no exception, accord- ing to figures released today by J-G.—Davis; Maritime area. Last month, the three. ferries which maintain the year-round service between Borden and | Cape Tormentine, N.B. carried 15.4 percent more passengers and 17.5 oi more vehicles than in April, The nana: increases re= | present. 5,563 more passengers and 2,665 more vehicle They bring the traffic totals fe sori | 1966" to 41,591 passengérs arid 17,867 vehicles. The Abegweit, Prince Edward | Istand and Confederation cross-.| .ed. the Northumberland Strait | 643 times last month with pas | sengers. They handled 14,248 1,205 tractors trailers, 197 busses, 18 jotorgycles ° and 55 trailers. ° _4Camedian- National’s -charter jus serviee,-which-connects—with- last month — more than 11 times | as many . passengers as was handled on the service in April, 1965. rovincial Magistrate. Stur- | the Charlottetown Hospital Mr. geon, charged with driving while | Traffic carried” -manager of CN's- o eee ee cpl. Hender. Janes | gave ot] _|dence on his own behalf. » | lean expect considerable cloud ; Burke: Before adjourning, the mem- ‘bers were reminded that the first meeting in the -fall would be held October’ 4th -with the pos- sibility of having-Walter-T; Rog- .ers,..executive..vice-president.,.of the National Association as, oe eee: ae fe das: “Ya wuleanacs ‘Nova Scotia and-southern New Branswick. » The other regions with a-few snowflurries. Alb the districts should be sunny Thurs- day. é “Toby, ‘Stroud genee “a Ane return Ot We | ‘Friday, May te now High School, Yontague © oy Saturday, May: 14—Civie . 3 Auditorium, S’side ae = Pape Bungay oa the MacLean-Funeral Home-this vinces, 7, vehicle while his: license “was j , a oca tachment. ..w! | afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter- : jenicle s | = : spoke on fraudulent practices | ment will be in Floral Hills Surviving’ are his: wife, Emma | Suspended or cancelled, Gerald | We Trade Monday, May 16—Region in use across Canada and on the | Memorial Gardens. | Oxner, Mrs. . Eaton: two sons, Darrach Hill, -Cornwall, was . © Rarnitare _ al High School, O’Leary hala: Rev, Kenneth of Grand Hills, fined $75 and costs or 90 days. ‘Tuesday, May 17—Royal Cpl. Bungay mentioned bogus ° California and Dr. Donald, Hali- The accused appeared before : CMAY, ey Sere bills and forgeries in government CITY AREA. fax, N.S.; three grandsons, three Magistrate A. James Haslam, * Appliances Candian Legion Hall, cheques. ‘sisters, Winifred, Evelyn, Em-, QC, in city police.court yes- * Tel ie Tignish. ie The slate of directors-for- the: -‘ma, Mrs. Hugh: Eaton: . and: one ;terday. : elevisions coming year include: George | ~FUNERALS~ “brother Warren, Habitant Omer L. Ferguson, Beatons FIREST is bee All shows 8:00. p.m. | Dillon, Len Chishotm;R.R. - Ni- One-sister Gertrude and one Mills. charged .-with__impaired STONE bs Adults Adyance—$1.25 ~ Students Advance—$1.00 ~under~12—50ec- Organist was Mrs. J.W. Ballem.- Attending in a body were the | central committee of the Hazel-.| brook, Alexandra, Cross «Roads | charges. Pall bearers were -Eari Jenkins; “Milton Wood, — Llo: - LIBERAL MEETING ~ Head Of Hillsboro E ; 1 | Sturgeon cieceed with impaired driving had’ his case adjourned ito. Charlottetown at 3.30 p.m. on ‘May 19 to-hear-further-evidence,|— 'Yesterday the evidence of Con- | \stable Percy H.: James;-REMP, ‘Montague Detachment and Con- | stable David Power, RCMP, | \Charlottetown Detachment, was heard for the crown. ‘The accus- ‘ed gave evidence on his own be- helf. He was. represented by Mr. town 4.52 a.m. and 3.21 p.m Nicholson. ‘River charged with impaired | | driving had his case adjourned. | ‘Cpl. Hender testified for the lerown, He was represented” “by | Mr. Nicholson." | Walter Joseph MacLean, | |Georgetown, charged with hit and run and represented -by Ver- ‘nonJ. Fraser, had his. case ad- | |journed to“May 17 at 2.30 p.m. | at Georgetown. William John | \Cairns of Parkdale and George | |town police officer Allison Gro-. iver testified at yesterday's sit- * ting. - i _ WEATHER |- TORONTO (CP) — ‘Temper- | MacDonald, Rev. W. Keefe, Rev. ] + «+ Store them with us. Tem- atures: | Joseph MacLeod, Rev. J.J. Dun- ]} perature controiled storage with ' |Dawson ... «+--+ +m 27 58 | phy. ‘Honorary pallbearers were proper humidity control. Cloth ‘Vancouver. 4B 2 61 _.R.T. Ellis, John - MacCormack, |] -9@"ments stored also! =| Victoria 45 587 Andrew Meurant, Leonard Walsn “RATES FOR FUR STORAGE; UT” Winnipeg 2 52 | D.* Arthur’-MacDonald, Roddie 214% of value | Toronto .s-...2..-.9% 32 50 Chaisson. Active pallbearers (Garment is insured. for full year) GUawk: 27. 47 — were Kenneth MacInnis, Allan | RATES FOR CLOTH STORAGE: ‘] Montreal ......... 30 45. | Macinnis. David | Ma¢innis, 2.00 first garment - 1.00 each |! Quebees = sends : : i Jarnes Campbell, Leslie | Mac- additional sament Fredericton -..-..-Y&3 | Donald, Alliston MacIntosh. Ser- ‘Saint_John *....... 34 42 "| vice at the grave was conducted island furriers ltd. : Moncton 2. so cshs 34, 40° | by Rev. J.J. Dunphy. Interment | HaNtiEAK “os ius 35. 40 was in the Church cemetery. DIAL 2-1274 Charlottetown ~.... 34. 43 =a : Satay & 52 IF IT’S FISH | Pee | Yarmouth 37 4 Ft and can be caught H. BENNETT CARR 4 ‘St John's 32 58 -, WE HAVE IT pecs -$ ° Boston = lh he A s ° istrict Riperviner $ Pe York «.5+-4es 7 N . Queen Street Meat Bs insurance Ccunselling fag OF BANE cscs 59 75 Market 3 Charlottetown, P.E.1. .¢ | Tucson visdeee 32 78: > DIAL 4-7336 % 2) Ribena 46817 = 4305 og ‘Los Angeles-:."... 56 64 Pesecccccenccccscszoos HALIFAX (CP) — The Wea- = = ther office says ‘the disturbance that brought rain to the Mari- ° times Tuesday gvas centred late | | Tuesday night just northwest of + Newfoundtand: Strong west | winds behind it were bringing | in drier and cooler air to the district and skies had cleared | in many localities. Extremely cool temiperatures | will occur for at least the next | | twordays- -Afternoon-readings are_| : the’ |“mainlatid passenger trains at’) not expected to rise above the ‘ Irene | Truro, carried 2,054 passengers | mid. 40s either today or Thurs- day, and ‘most minimum read- | ings will be slightly ‘below. the | | | freezing point. . . Mostly sunny skies are fore- ‘GRAND RE-OPENING ? “TONIGHT - COUNTRY DRIVE-IN THEATRE, STURGEON “CLEOPATRA” Klizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton * Starting: Wednesday - Canteen Services Thursday - Friday - Adults $1.00 — Children, 50c Saturday si Show at Dusk Rustico‘ at 10.30 a.m. Summer- } Burhoe MacDonald of Belle side tide eighteen minutes later | | Mary's . | sent in ‘the. sancturay: Rev. W.D. Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia, Eastern‘ Shore, Cape Breton, Prince Ed- ward Island: Cloudy today with a few sunny periods and a SNOWOUrTies:- continuing tremely: cool; . winds west: 20. Low-high at New Glasgow and | Goshen. 32 and-45, Sydney and Charlottetown. 32 and 42. Out- look for Thursday — sunny and continuing extremely cool. High tide today at Niassa A than Charlottetown. ‘Siin rises-to-~ i day. at 6.03 a.m. and sets at 8.17 | | |p-m. All times ADT. EASTERN FUNERALS MacINNIS FUNERAL — Fvw- | neral of Mrs. Adrian Macinnis | ‘was hejd_on Saturday morning from. her late residence to- St. church, Souris where Reuiemq High Mass was _cele- brated by Msgr. J.A. Sullivan. The following clergy were pre- liam s zs J ie Carver, Jack MacMillan, Erne ‘MacCabe and Vernon MacLen- nan. Flower bearers were Kent | Jones, Austin Kennedy, Boswell | Carver, Winston Jenkins, Rich- | ~ Ba&rhoe ~and Glendon Bre- | haut. Interment took place in the Church cemetery. 4 COLLEGE SPANS AGE m | ' Students at Sir George wi. University, ~ range in age from,-17 to 72. | Montreal,"} * --*_. 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