s ‘ DART CHAMPIONS Matt memberships will be honored at Silica “wha clave t “ ine —— - —Provinctal™ Championship—for-—This tournament isan - ot The ‘Porch and Peggy Mitton who. plays. &. lizht..inereasing to northerly 15~ The fire committee had a re- | ~ a Glenn of the _ Summerside: “Provincial” a d is te is a “annial” both pe double role of Mrs. Clara Shep- this afternoon, low-high at Hali-| que chief! DH Coffin Branch Royal Canadian Le- the 1965-66 season. Presenting event. The competition took Bearers. pard and Jenny, a housemaid at. fax and Yarmouth 33 and 42,|for fire coats and rubber boots. ‘gion are pictured receiving trophy is Pius Smith | place at Mt. Stewart recently. All costumes, termed “really |Ritters. l Kentville New Gleasaw 98 ang|A decision to purchase six ple. sart_eeghy emblematic (CENTRE) the Comme aay = {== 42--Goshen--Sydney-and—Charlo- coats which must he carried on | _ \dent of CN's atlantic region, ‘‘we |adian Legion, staff of the Kirk. | |the two fire vehicles at all times | Arsenault. and Eq of the Royal Canadian Legion ee y president from Charlottetown. @ costumes used in The Tot -ch- *|\Hughes who portrays Mrs. Island News Page - TORONTO (CP) —. Observed temperatures: ; Low overnight High Monday . ry Dawson Mace ce 37 Eastern and Central Districts sx M i Y i htt Vancouve! ( The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., April 12, 1966. 5 kdmonton | ROgINA (iscccns ears 40 Winnipeg 51 : OF THE GUARDIAN e TOLOND. . sec senss 46 |. Following a short. discussion . : Ottawa ..rcscaceeee 48 | he atre Guild iMontieal sss. .2, 36 49 Counell during their . ; /Quebee Be ee eee 42 | meeting it was decided to leave | i oe 'Fredéricton ‘ 33 37 |store hours in the hands of the | ; s Saint. JOnD ptseys. B 35 -| merchants, however it was also . | . *Monttoh cy. 31 “aq (felt if the -merchants get to- | resen S ome Hilfe 30 39 gether and suggest agreeable if Charlottetown 20 42. | hours to all. the council, would | e ? Siliee 25 41 then consider passing a Rstaw, '- Om Monday and Tuesday ev- {authentic were designed by Yarmouth ........ 35 42 \if requested. - : ening of April 18 and 19.at 8.30, (Mrs. Betty Large. Most players St. John’s ........ ae 3% twee 380 of motion | socked Sia cast of 11 capable players have at least two changes. Boston qacsesesas 38 52 125 seaita! inataliad one sitar ifrom the Charlottetown Little| Makeup ‘for the play is being. New York ........ 42 55 fon the main street of Moslagus. Theatre Guild will present The handled ~by Betty Hall while Miami eas aatak 58 78 “It was the opinion of all that ‘Torch Bearers, a three-act satir-|Barbara Rogers is in charge of New Orleans ..... 53 -=76 | this would be a considerable im- f-ical comedy, at the. Confedera- stage properties. ~ Tueson Se eis aa | provement to the light situation : Stage manager for The Torch Los Angeles ..... 54 67 (in Montague. A request is also Bearers is Bob Seaman. Included in the cast of 11 are: Peter Shama as Frederick Rit- ter,_Weston-Carmody as’ Huxley Hossefrosse, Ron Rice who por- trays Mr. Spindler, Ear! Jewell ition Centre Theatre. | The play, written by George \Kelly, centers around the roar- ing twenties and some of the Halifax (CP)—The weather. of- tg be made te the provincial fice says dull, chilly weather | povernment to have similar will presist -today. As heavier |lights installed and maintained storm clouds “build during the! by them on the Montague afternoon, breaks in the over-|Bridge. . . cast. will oecur, and the snow-| - to be forwarded to as Ralph Twiller, Bill Essery as flurrfés will beeome,gnixed with PR dio highways request- Teddy Spearing, Jed Maddigan rainshowers. : | ing the main street be paved. jas a stage manager, Cathy Car- - Regional -foreeasts: Also the Wood Island hill. It |mody who portrays Mrs. Paula Nova Scotia, Prince Edward has been the-—contention for Ritter, Nellie Hughes as Mrs. J. Island;-New~Brunswick: Cloudy several years this should be Duro Pampenelli, Margaret Col- -with snowflurries, snowflurries done as ‘the street is a through lings as Mrs. Nelly Fell, Margo |-becoming mixed with rainshow- | street with heavy traffic most of Mitton—as—Florence -McCrickett__ers_this—afternoon; cold; winds | the time. |Bearers are originally from that wa... In this particular play, hagas /Duro Pampenelli, is directing a iplay so this presentation is real- ly-a play in a-play: Director Merrill Nicholson last Little Theatre said all feel the use of Qaylight saving |wood Motel, also the staff of OK | Aine in our dealings with the [Rubber Welders who acted as) public which has sometimes’ will eliminate confusion ropped ttetown 30: and 40, Moncton, | oo. wade Fredericton and. Saint’ John 3) : and 39 Edmunston 30 and 44, The town clerk G. Arnold : i Wightman . read from corres- oe ho netrggen ‘pondence severaj letters pertain- e i . City Mishap |flowerbearers. The pallbearers were:_ Ernest -Gorveatt, Orien | ‘, af Town Council Holds Meeting ever it was noted Howe is ex- pected to be a visitor to the held. The police committee received a request for $10.00 increase for the special policeman earnest MacLean. MacLean has been en- gaged as required for $20.00 per week of three nights Friday, Saturday and Sunday. He ad- vised that unlesse the council |could see their way fit he could ‘not see his way fit to continue. His work would extend over a/| period of seven to eight hours, each.evening with additional |time if required to go to court.. The matter of RCMP to police the town came up for a short discussion: with the result that a meeting Monday April 18th at 12:30 noon, will be held to give the council members time to investigate the situation more closely. Ed Downe, town policeman advised five cases had heen be- | MONTAGUE BUREAU been time for an answer how- | fore the court with $108.75 taken {in fines, ! ‘ H. M. Smith, manager afd ‘ast night by the Montague Town | province in June at which time | supervisor of the building of the regular the official opening could be new rink advised that work was |complete and also answered sev- /eral questions pertaining to the |rink. A suggestion that toilets be placed in the hockey dressing rooms was: made, however the {matter of heating and freezing {is involved but it was taken {under advisement ~by the rink icommittee who have already tryed to come up with ‘an | answer to the problem. All councilors with the ex- jception of Councilor Ings were | present for the meeting Mayor B. H, Yeo presided. ¥ MM MMM MH KH MK HK TONIGHT ONLY | SUPER DOUBLE-BILL up in the past: It is an indica- ~ Railway Schedule = Sees ~ Gets Nudged Ahead ===" : —CITY AREA MONTREAL, April 12—T h e lished with daylight time " listings |, railway time table, which has |for other parts of Canada. -. | FUNERALS traditionally lisfed arrivals and The new time table will cover Is Reported ,ing to the centennial celebration. SHOWS 7 -' 8:30 \Trowsdale, James Carter, Don \Frizzell, Ray Sherren, Birden | |Robinson. Interment in Sherwood | Cemetery. ~~ el quite so cold. A : He also read a c of a tele- High tide today at Charlptte-| pram which had "eee sent to town 4.17 a.m. and 2.49 p.m. At|the provincial” government _ by~ Rustico at 10.10 ‘a.m. Summer-|Mayor B. H: Yeo commending side‘tide eighteen minutes later them for the advance of $2.00 than Charlottetown. Sun ___rises| per capita tax. Mayor Yeo also today at 5.41 am.and sets at/is to place an ad extending the 1647pm. .. | sinéere gratitude to the govern: [Saas jment for this increase on be- |hait of the mayors and municip- The city police department re- ported an accident last night that \ occured Sunday morning be- MOLYNEAUX FUNERAL -— ‘tween the hours of one and two The funeral for Frederick-Moly-;at—128—Dorchester—Street,—eity.— eaux was held-Monday-morning |—-The—accident—involved_at—1965 from the Charlottetown Funeral |Austin -Cambridg® owned by Home to The Church of The |Philip Palmer, city, and a 1962 Most Holy Redeemer where Re-|Rambler Station Wagon driven departures ‘in standard time the |all ON passenger train and ship | year round, will get a one-hour | schedules .in effect between| PETERS FUNERAL — The nudge ahead this month by Cana- | Apwil 24, when daylight time |funeral for Mrs, Ada Peters, dian National Railways.’ __ |comes in, to October 30, when Antigonish, N.S. formerly — of For several years now CN’S |clocks go back one hour to | Montague was held from St. summer time tables have shown | standard time. | Mary's Church, Montague, on Feely exceptions wit he Saunt, Ane 9, af 3pm. The .| ; : ts : y Rev. Now Tar the Sra time, cave (Bains operand im Sask" WMCardie the Pall beat system time table will be pub-/j. provinces remain on stand- jers were John Burke, Joseph a ard time throughout the year. |Vuozzo, Lester Carpenter, James SS Aaepese : Cain, Claude Dewar, Glen ew “|; Internally the railway in just | Murphy. Interment. te : 0 oan [ about all parts of Canada will | ; nent took place continue to run on standard time, [" the Church Cemetery. travelling’ public will convey in- /funeral for. Ethel Jean. McCabe formation in terms of daylight ‘took place Monday from the saving time. Station clocks will Hennessey Funeral Home‘to St. also be set on daylight saving Dunstan's Basilica where Re- time. * quiem High Mass was celebrat- Canadian ‘ National pioneered (ed by Rt. Rev. William Simp- the use. of daylight time in sum- |Son. Pallbearers were: Charles me” schedules for trains run- Gillis, Donald Fitzpatrick, Jo- |ning on Newfoundland. an.d seph Farrell, Leonard Arsenault, IS PATIENT 'Prince Edward Island. New-- Robert Sample, John Casford. Mrs. L.G. Anderson of 177 |foundland’s —province-wide ap-' Interment took place in the Ca- —--Fitzroy—St:—is—a-—patient—in.. the..proach to daylight saving made \tholic Cemetery. Service being Prince’ Edward Island Hospital. \it possible for trains there to rin | “She is undergoing treatment. (00 this time for a number of \ley. \yeats ‘and Prince Edward Island | : : i * CARD PARTY | followed suit more -recently. DAWSON FUNERAL — The The following are the results| .The use of.daylight saving | funeral for Mrs. Thomas 0. Daw- the card party held at the #ime on an extended basis, -a/Son—of-North River. was. held Stanhope-Covehead Commununt- big step forward with the rest |from Zion Presbyterian Church ty Hall recently: ladies’ first Mrs. Harold - MacDonald;—sec- |of Canada, isthe second major |Monday, April 11th. Funeral ser- break with tradition which will vice was ‘ conducted by Rev. ‘on’ Mrs. William. Wheatley. \be includedinCN’sfiew time Donald Campbell. The hymns consolation, Shirley —_Lawson—_-table—effective—April_24—At the sung were The Lord’s My Shep- men’s first, Jim’ MacCallum; same time CN is\re-numbering herd and What A Friend We second, Frank Watts; consola->,all its passenger trains to elim- |Have In Jesus. A solo, Beyond tion, Claude Murphy; door prize, inate duplication and increase |The Sunset was sung by Frank Victor Deacon; freeze out, Mrs. efficiency - ‘ Wood. Attending in a body were: * Sam Wooklridge; Derek Egan. | Says E.J. Cooke, vice-prest. /the Ladies Auxiliary of the Can- but employees dealing with the| McCABE FUNERAL — The SS conducted by Rev. Gerald Ting- [~~ e quiem High Mass was celebrat- by Bill Mulligan of 206 Dorches- | Crib Results ales ft wien oe Tee ed by Rev. William Cumerford, |ter Street. At the time of the ac- —— note on the. visit of the centen- 'CSsR, who also conducted ser- (cident the Austin was parked in Are Released nal Cacavan- whieh will visit vice.at the grave. Rev. William |front of 128 Dorchester. : Montague in 1967. A meeting is Enright, CSsR, was present in| The damage to Mr. Palmer's to be held with. the provincial the sanctuary. Pallbearers were |vehicle was estimated —at $500 The following are the stand, mittee in Montague on May. Cecil Molyneaux, .LeRoy Moly-|but there was <no. estimate of ings after six rounds im the city | 97th. . lneaux, Reginald MacLure, Jam-|damage ‘to the Mulligan car. cribbage tournament.- Main) It was also reported by the ies Molyneaux, Earl Molyneaux However, it was reported that it Brace 10803; Belvedere Club | town clerk that a letter has been land Joseph Molyneaux, all ne- jreceived damage to the right 10672: K.of C 10599; Sar. Mess | forwarded to Gordie Howe to see phews ofthe deceased. Inter- |front fender and the bumper. 10290: BIS: 10282; CLA 10198: |if he could attend the official ; ment was in the Catholic Ceme-| There were no injuries report- RCAF. 10170; Ch’Town CC 10117 | opening of.the Montague hockey tery. : ‘ed. ‘Legion B 10092; Legion A 10078. | and skating rink. There has not ' Yearning for something long, low and racy? Or something large, posh and powerlul? Or something quietly compact? 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