New York Minister, Native 0i Ch’town, Is Laid To Rest I The funeral for Rev. A. J. G twp?” ISLAND NEWS PAGE _ Kings, Queens and City in St. John's Presbyterian . . .‘_'_' fro The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri. Dec. 21. 1962. 5 Church. Benny mum..." was ,In the Polly cemetery. The scr- Beet Producers To Elect Board A board of directors will bet With Mr. Gass on that com- . O I Ivice was conducted by Rev. named for the Prince Edward; mittee are Leo P. McIsaac. Mt. Donald Nicholson. assisted by Island Beef Producers Associa- Mermaid; Norman A. MacMil- 1 Roy. John GE. Bali. ‘ lion. and future action discussed .1an. Alberry Plains: E 1 me I l d B s h P l The pallbearers were Finley by beef cattlemen when tltey‘lWaugh. Wllmnl Valley; th« s y iMaannald. Manson Murchison. meet Thursday. Der. 27 at R‘liam Lank. West Royalty; Lloyd IiieClor MacLEOd. Angus Mlll‘t‘h- o‘clock in Montgomery Hall Lockerby. Hamilton; M a I For four hours yesterday temperature. fears were express- imni J?“ A MUTCI‘L‘OH' and here, it was learned yesterday ‘Thompson. Victoria; .1 D. Mac— .afternoon. nine-year-old Ronnie’ed for the young lad's safety. JOI‘" NichOIS‘m- from Daniel Gass. Cornwall who Donald. (ilenftnnan. Edwin Arsenauit of Mt. Stewart. was a police and civilians got ant Flnwerht’art’” “’9” "99"" was named chairman of a con- MacRae. Charlottetown RR; intensive hunt underway. par- MUVCI‘I‘W- ,S'anlt’." Somersi AI" tinuing committee July {it the central figure in an al-lout in William Hayden. Cherry Valley: search by the ROM? and rest- tirularly in wooded areas. the" Ml'rchlsnn- 3”"19“ MUI'CI‘" carry on until the association Sterling Wood. Mt. Herbert: dents of the district in which But police finally located ‘ ‘50“ 3"” “Wald MBCLeo‘I- could be organized. ‘Chcsley Hughes. (forehead. he resides. .Dnnnie in the erw di's-I Mr' ‘Murcmson dmd DH“ 3 a" E‘” "’ r "- ~— 'l‘tie meeting at the end of Ronnie was reported missing‘trict. apparently headed for New UW- New York Where he ..Iuly suggested a further meet- tewwu to lake in melwas minister of the New Hemp-t Prfibvterlan‘ ing should be called in Novem- by his foster parents when helCharlot a but circumstances pre- failed to show u i th e i r i sights of the city. Other than be- t‘ Stead U n I l 9' d . _ . hurch. A memorial serVice forf :nf the late Captain ‘Mrs. Murchison. I lie received his early cduca- liion at public schools. then at-‘ .tcndcd St. Dunstan's Univor-g lsity; the Moody Bible Institute.l Members of the Canadian Men- ldiain Mental Health Association lChi” borne. after leaving the Mt. ing a little weary the boy was‘ . , tvciited that. it uas learned last Stewart School at 2:30 in the none the worse for his exposure lI‘Ir- M“““""“" was mnducwd i night. and thr‘ nll't‘tlng has been afternoon. 1to t e clemcnts. and he was '1" the I‘IWH'N Wm“) he rad: {scheduled for nc\t week. With the rising winds, drift- returned to his home last evenybeen ""ms'" {0‘ 3" years' 1°C“ GREEN B“, w“ “P, l the meantime the beef ing snow and rapidly falliniglihg. Mr Murchison was born in ,_, .._ ‘Coach V‘mce ‘Lém b'é r d‘i in: ' cattle men have been trying out lCharlottetown. the youngest s03]; “Ev. A_J_G_ MURCMSON Ilormed Ills Green Bay PaCkers a formula "mp arrangemem’ [Thursday they would have we; madelu'ith Canada Packers "for called to the Greenviile Pres- ‘days 0“ {or ChrISlmBS and "19“ I .8 permd "I up I" “"9 “an” .II hymian Church. G “,9 "vine. iresume preparations rm. thel is thought likely illitl there “‘1” New York. where he remained I National I0" ‘ b 81' Lemme I hp 3 mm" 0" 'I'I‘ “III‘I'MW "I for {our yoam ititle playoff against New York I the formula and discussion .as to "is first sermon w” preach_sciant5, Dec‘ 30. whether ll should be continued .l..l. a it While Cross Club Members Entertained By Kiwanis Club Lombardi made the announce- . .. _ .' dcri. go: McCormick Theologi-ted m the 9w Hem t u; ‘ . "r o‘lfl.__w tal Health Association‘s Whitejto the Kiwanis Club for its cal Seminary. Chicago. where Church on his birthdag‘gg. wen: as gig urLs three-time . V I ~ g r, rst. b were guests of the=kindness V fhis received hi5 Bachelor of DMZ-1.. 1932. During his pastorate wgszzn m it vzasdion t 3 ps I _ I V v _ , KiwanisClub of Charlottetown. Among thow attending theivinity degree in l926. He later the”. NI also served as chapfiature women” 93:9?! 9P8?!“ S rum V J ' I k .. ,. "y, I u at a Christmas party held Tues-spatrty were Dr. M. N. .It. ,took post - graduate work at mu 8; Happy Valley School. istadium dustedoffgl’lhuglbn “gal/t “ - day evening. The Knights of‘Arthur H. Peake. Rev. Pres-‘New York University. 4 He aim held a pastorate .tinum" durin' the mhr iY - SHERWOOD FIRE HALL OFFICIALLY OPENED Comm mom: on manna an m. n. .t... .5... heir-i... RADIO SERVICE Street. which were made avaii- “Howard all of whom are mem- 10m able for the occasion. were gaily fibers of the CMHA board of dir~ decorated in keeping with thelectors, and . Margaret Christmas season. Arrange-jBurke and Dr. Allison Deacon ments for the party were made lot the staff of Rivensida Hos- _ oro. Wis. where he remain-'p :ed for two years. He then \vasjg Alpha Y’s Men .l’Ci. from 1928 to 1929. before ‘Ym-k Dec oing to the United States. Someohé a”.de (roach Lam. 1-. - - .i . Survivors include: his wife.Ibardi on his local television 139nm: I‘m”; 5 (“unity ' .Bcrtlia Mac; a sister. Mrs. W. show if he thought the Giants; fire hall log! fire chief. The fire hall, al- though not officially opened. had been in operation for trucks can be fill. it with water at the same time in the ball by an‘overhead w a ter Highest Quality TV Service centre chief commissioncr many months and fire depart- I b . 16. Spencer. (Katel Charlotte. would be better prepared psy-. .. y a committee under the.pital. tw . d I d h h] i n thl x . __ tr the \illage of Sherwood. ment has answered 29 calls ‘UPPIY' Rel’TE't—‘mflll"es 0' lh' . . ‘ '0 n~ 8" "PC-es 8“ nep CW. 0 208 Ca .V I 8 .Vear- ” RCA Victor and mm, dits the ribbon. Looking on is since Janna . The fire ball Charlottetown fire depart- chfmnsr‘l'p 0‘ fwm 5mm“ dz W“ Cm.” VOIunlee" iD 1» T "9 W8 ‘ PredeceaSEG by I 0h- “"3le he IWilly- Ilei TV RN. .We" p. Ii‘nn Kerry. Icft. chairman of is completely fire proof and mcnt. the contracting firm .pmgmm fol] game; an Ia“: dm .slfrvi‘ng remig'l e O MR"!!th Marian Ellen in 1944. said. “We have to recognize[ ' ’ ‘- ' the fire protection commit- contains a meeting room and and interested citizens attend- [dancmg w” o OWN y re'lmen's 8" W" I 9 “term ’ that the Glants have had aiMonmgn“ Phone 84 Ffrcshments including appleslment. :and potato chips. Staff Sgt» o . A. .i. Bowling acted as stints lsan Vi i V Overnight Parking By-Law: *° "5 Claus as be distributed gifts to ' ‘Prince St. School Now In" Effect In Ch'town‘ policeman’s offfice. The three ed the opening ceremonies. WhOIe year I'0 think aboull that last championship game. January Prices NOW! tee: and Keith Carmichael, Santa Claus Souris RHS Lana nus reve the ac-. hidhiggi’ltdiflidi‘i‘tlDrdma Club Slates Play George Gill expressed the ‘ i , the Alpha Y's Men's Club all White Cross club and Arthur. Pupils and teachers of Prince SOURIS <-~ The Sourls Region- Pcake the thanks of the Cana-lStreet School enjoyed a visit from Santa Claus Wednesday af- l tcrnoon. the YMCA last evening. , Instead of handing out the‘ usual treats. he prevailed upon the club members to pnesent him : a] m h Sch 1 D C 9 - I Treats were provided by the with Ems tn the {mm 01 ha, lwm pimp”! Tr; “gaggle” “Lb WC have C few Of the higher PI'ICCd t'liarlottctown‘s ov ernlght' The by-law states it does not business establishment. the es-. mom“ mm, 5mm” ASSOCI‘il-"m cash. wanhes In the “‘Bethlehem is in Your Heart." He plans to use this moneytat the high school today. . '0 PurChase necessary Suppliesf The plav features a cast of III for the needy in other Parts “‘2: is the second undertaking‘ the world undo" the WSPICm “f of the newlv formed club. Club‘ the YMCA World SN'VICE deparl'tchairman is Joanne Reid and and the girls and boys JOln parking by-law went into efect;apply to "the anual sale of tablishmcnt would not be _ , . heartily \vith Santa in a Sing- so at 1 o'clock this morning a n dlmppics by the Canadian Leg- ilowed to build there. nti- police were scheduled to :ion. the annual sale of apples by Coun. H.E. Hyndman pointed start ticketing any vehicle.tbe Boy Scouts, the annu al ‘oui William (Bill) Brown of parked between sidewalk andisale of cookies by the Girl "the Hennessey Funeral Home sidewalk on any street. 1 Guides. and the annual salc ofihad been trying to establish his al- 3Weltare lPacks Boxes i : Butova. Wit-manor. Hamilton. Rolex Range ng. Accompanying Santa on his rounds were school principal. l Mabel Matheson. Fulton Pierce. . t m . e directors are Sister St. Th. mutate prohthits the park. .shamrocks by the Benevolent ‘funcrai home business in a zon- ,A - J”, \. I. E. i BMW” and 3 Smlll’ 0‘ 18- T 31 k a James “ach'ay: - ‘ . Inc ..t .-.n unattended motortlrish Society. or the Christmas ted area on Lonnworth Avenuelwggngggnfmtttzge 1:10“ SEW "'95 mm "“m" 3"” SCIW“ Who wer:d inlaid :Hairmen of the $“‘"‘""““" and Mrs‘ Age“ NOW at ~ . _ - - - . . . i . . ~ . . . . . . -‘ » ownshend whose play For eating Pimp home“ sldewath a n d collection by indirect solimta- . but was stopped by one or two . M M . f f -[ lasslslt’d "1 disirlblflmn "I "933- h' h v dd 5: d I n . .pac ng xes or needy ami- meeting. w tc “as a re -c the Love of a Horse won na- sidrnnlk from 1 a.m. to 6 a.m. "011 0f the SalVatlon ATmY- but . resmcms- ies and it r rts the response. y Rev. G. Wyrwas of Trinity I. “anal fame It, a Jppcia] meeting of City it shall apply to all other public‘ He said this was ‘undemocra- I by the citizens of the ma hart United Church I ' Phone (much that night the by. 1. w solicitations. whether or not tile" and that council was “try- I 'SU ' ReCPntlY the club held a de ‘mnde the task a pleasure. pearl BURNS The ev‘imng was mu"de 0‘” ‘ hate on the topic “resolved that with a Sing-song. composed of Great George St. 4-6532 M. mmudod so it would h of! they purport to sell anything in: to pull something under~ Lame canons of Wm“, gms r... . which. 0 mated by . whatsoever." handed" by not dealing with I . t . ,. lWOme“ 9‘ h OUI‘I Neel" equal "I121I\.u.t:I'h in the 003mg of hi'si Chairman of the town plan- the matter now. frog“ lth‘e.Umwd ChurCh sunday Chr'Stmas CEILOIS' “'Ih if"; :pay for equal work With men." rmm.‘ if suhh a which car.'nlnfl committee. Walter Cox. Mayor A. Walthcn Gaudct as- - ScdooGs m Ann‘alfidalc' Dundas EVans cond‘";'ng‘“"d D" a“ The ncgatch Side won. ..____ in. .m insignia idntifying it as'gavc notice of motion that. he surcd Coun. Hyndman the coup-fan. ‘cdeorgemwi‘ ave 1" m' I . n ammo" "H ° “mm um "uprated hy a physician. iwill bring in a recommendation ,cil was not trying to pull any- » Ce“ 0'“ e stiperlnltind' ' am" ROI)?” ourpue' Chat" I R “m. m. which. own.“ by a tin rescind the zoned area by - .thing. He stated council would tomsi Mr" A' Mactallnnev MI“- IntiPtown. charged with nonsun- Of his Children I-OI'I'Y s es'uum" I Hi Mm”. work" while on law ruling that if an objectionjhold a special meeting next i" Macmmald “I'd Mrs' "port on complaint of his wife. Pro-‘PC‘II’W I" II" "is" “'85 Frpe Don": up it K“(.h work" hp immhd. came from one person \yithtn Thursday at 5 pm. to d eal' “50"- Florence Dnucette wag given a Alan K. Scales. -‘ ry lt'tlt‘l\ :tmilnhio in move th e t 300 Mt 0f the Proposed site of a with the subject. ‘ TW“ lame “WW” “I "W3: ' ' ‘ ‘ l Roland ('al'r- Charlottetownv. from 11 a.m. to l a.m. .wcre received from Mr. anti ‘IWO-ye'dr SllSDPHGEd Semen“? 1" Icharged with being drunk a n l't‘IIlt'I‘ and does so on re . d l I q tMis. Arthur Brown, and an-icity police court yesterday. ,diso‘derly on complaint of his; ucst." ‘ .“.’i‘.f'i.‘33i‘.‘i?°i".f Xiii‘iiii‘i Ti“: lTH'REE STAGE 0 t Dial 4-84 i5-4-9028 have had constantly in mind the. great value that the existing Other b?" from the Montague} Magistrate A. J. Haslam‘wdm Alice Carr. was remand-1 Ilrirtt‘rl building zone r Word plan has been over its history GM GU-lde Company WhICh galsn ordered a recognizance of{ed to Dec. 24.’ without ball. I'\ and pnrt ot'ward Five, The? tContlnued from page 3) and the unquestionable neces, was prepared under the direct- {$500. During theth years. Dou- Ono drttnk and incapable re-l amcittliitent permits multiple‘time financially practicable and shy of an organized program 0‘ ton of Mrs. Geo . ‘Warner lcette is to keep the peace, be. 1ccivcd a 10-day sentence; anoth- MOTOR REWIHDING fl\‘t‘lllll[!< l’l be erected in a n socially defensible." ' suppm-t for the unemployed." contained stuffed toys. dolls' . of good behavior. and pay $50 or was fined $120 and costs or in , rm darting at thc Pickard To meet abuses of the fund the report said. tclothes and a Iayette. all hand- per month to the. Catholic Soc |days. and a third was remand- & “Iggy?!” fzfimasafihgrplgg gm” 1'34"" 3 m?“ - - ~ ,3ther Company west by some retired workers who. The commit," "id " ‘siTnade by the guides. -ial Welfare Bureau. for the careied to Dec. 27. with ball at $30 V ‘ "9 “e5 "I a 9- 39 co“ ‘1' "I" 0.- hrlrctirrc Avenue to the Maur- are collecting a pension d “were that same 0, us recom.‘ Storey Electric . ROAST TURKEY . ROAST GOOSE re Blake ro rt . also claiming unemployment in- . l TAG liAi'sanhii'M'rap i siirance bcncfits. the report rec- '{nmda‘wns may WW9 unporu- . \by-Imy to regulate and re- ommcnded that henceforth pen- mmn in: days and like public sion payments be considered as . collections in the city was also ESI‘HIHRS- iwh" consider themselves Im” power] I This would allow elderly work- ,wrl‘lge“ bgnggfilfiign‘at c211? ‘ 'l .. , u , . l I , - lie to lavt states no person . ers with small pensions uho are .trihute m we fund under the . Island Grown with Rice or Savoury Dressing DOW'S RESTAURANT 81' t ' 136 Prince St.. (‘h‘town it mentioned those persons 1 DIAL 44341 for 24-HOUR SERVICE ’MEN’ Do you have a Problem poll engage in or direct th eilooking for jobs to draw some . foliritnlion or funds in t h e] insurance benefit to supplement ."ew "Ian' II “Id also "‘3" mm“ 1 Grafton Street Charlottetown um“. “Nd other public p‘acosllhoir moon“! workers who now qualify easilyt of tin uh.)- ' Mam, "u. rommmmum for benefits would find a tougher .' Choosing a GIFT for the Woman in Hans were of a technical nature Io“ awa‘tmg l Cm' ' lgzgmed at providing an organ- program of support for the iunemployed. with limits estab- llished to keen the plan on an in- :surance footing * * * 'k ‘A' a: 'k 'k * * t I theFIRST TARZAN STARTS TODAY LIGHT FRUIT CAKE 1‘ “Throughout Imir inquiry, we Picture YOIlI' . . . . . PUDDINGS 2 Days B R I E F POUND CAKE “magma, , Shows3z30-T-9 EASIER'NTd’w‘” 1 MM”... Saturday 1 - 3 — 7 - 9 ” Fur Jacket The latest Tarzan for O Coats 0 Gloves adventure. All new or Ilium” Mrs" All“ Nel' Christmas! 0 Jackets 0 Hats “‘1' - “Name. - (‘iRD PARTY d j k f . Sweaters . Purses SPECIAL COOKIES ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ...ninanyacc.tromour follrliwingflaretth: wénners MrLIVE IN yonzgsvgeber store your lady will look her . Party Dresses . H053 SQUARES - m M Y 3 e 0m- ' ‘ absolute loveliest! Watch hei- . “9'er “We last night: lad- Sggcgamnlugfigiutfke" “9 "3" eyes sparkle when she tries it on O Skirts O Slippers DOUGHNUTS ls hm MIS SheE’Krd: second. ' ...and remember. too. at Island . . s "m E “Ruhr-tor: Rent 3. inrs;. RECENT VISITOR Furriers we Welcome your busi- . Slims i car . 1 . i tyne: secon . . osep Mrs. I. G. Ives. Miss Lillian ness . . . your first monthly pay- _ I, A "MIC": d9" pmci 3"“ Mal' Dewar and Mr. and Mrs. v- ment can serve as your down 0 Lingerie . Maternity “ear ‘ °' sppc'alv A-R- Ems: (F9916- erctt Platte. Charlottetown. payment. Why not come in today “. THRILLST son. and was born of New 'aSsUW. P.E.l.. in years ago. rnmcxsnam FUNERA Th- funeral for the late Mrs. filiam R. ic WI! newhome they hate built on Queen's Road. Montague. ONLY 79"”5‘5'5'.‘ SANTA WILL VISIT Matthew & MacLean Ltd. I CLOVER FARM STORE BRIDGETOWN Monday, December 24th 2 PM. ‘to 4 PM. SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS AT LePAGE SHOE Co. Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes Since 1920" "" ‘II‘Scl‘h Cline“ and George were recent visitors to Monta- ...make Christmas '62 her " xx 161 Kent St. Dill 4-3591 . 3.1 rier. . . moi . 8‘19- \ “nest Christmu! _ ‘ >_ ’ Ladies- weal. ‘. - r . iiuiiEtepiuntsl eceve' ! Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mac- i . o la: Drfmzld Lamont. Charlotte- Laren and family have taken * * * * * * * ‘A' * * * * “'C“ t 9 dell“ 0‘ MU- Th0. up residence in their new home L .‘.. 21”?)ng Ye‘gg'Jflrm on Mach"!!! Simi- td' IWARNIR Duos. PUT ALI. 'l'l-II FORGI or 1'»- scan-u "no A. lughter of 'iv‘irif an L. st". IN NEW RESIDENCE 79 Gallon SI- Ch‘low- 5 "a or Tooav'o rnuuaclnsl WI and the late Edgar Stev Mr. and ers Emest Mac- Dm “273 ‘ CHALL‘Ncn‘o n.‘ I I JAMES @EAN rho overnight sensation of ‘Easf of Eden' l CI: no WARNERCOLOR MIDNITE-TONITE "White Danny Kaye Rosemary Ciooney ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥~ ¥* * t ‘k * Show at. 11:30 .7.» Christmas Eve Christmas Day 1 Boxing Day .* ‘k ‘k ‘k * Bing Crosby