ISLAND NEWS PAGElTE'élS’lZy ' ° SOURIS - James Remy. Montague, Souris, Kings County 50m “Med m m M . A til 8, 1963. When the truck which he was 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, on p dim“ {wad over. m m- ent occurredr Saturday at 3:!) pm. at Rollo Bey. tart Is Planned Kenzie Motors of Souris and Mr. Hennessey was driving 1t from Montague to Sourts when he hit a bad spot in the road badly wrecked. Site clearing and excavation weather permits." actual com. The Souris detachment of the for the Fraser Valley Frosted lstruction of the plant will begin. 1 RCMP investigated the scddent. Foods Company Limited foo i h d l .d d t 11 1d processing plant in Montaguei o o t e ea 531 no e a s cou will start as soon as springl Brlfaln Agrees - be disclosed_ ' th 't. th 7 d to internists; stash! To Purchase Ch.“ en Used . - ' - i cn, sa . i 52:35:33. “pm on i Polaris Missiles ' r In the meantime. construction! I . materials. sand and gravel trial WASHINGTON (AP‘ _The Worker be” tr‘t‘glhfg‘g‘ggfinfg; United States and Britain PEMBROKE. Ont. (CPl -- Ten temperatures. \vhichl Signed an. agreement Salim” School principals complained permit when the temperaturei ""‘lelf “Web the US" WJ'“ 5‘3“ Saturday that school children ' : FJitain up to 100 Polaris mis- . i‘ - ~ ~ ~ v .were promised a holiday Mon- }, l. " without “.cidht rcgtric“ sues for arming Britains pro-, _ . “i” m” T ‘ jccted nuclear submarine force.!d8y ll they milk SOClal' cred“ l tion: on rovincial highways be. t h . . 1 l\\’t"t:n 5 Ilam. and 10 am. Under an agreement reached i campalgfl literature home to: At present. Mr. Reid said. only i by President K e n no d y and j their parents. I h truckers are employed 0" lhe grime Minisgr Mgcmilg’lt f“ "The literature comes from us project but when construction assau_ in. ecem er ri.anl 0 the r mises... said ‘gets underway. at least 50 trad- Will bu1ld its own submarines;but n t p o t; ___ . Ill ._ ,e .k‘ m, 1 t. d 1 it , 1 EMS Brubacher. aBaptist: W“ 'i \ delliTeirlei‘dulsai‘dmhe talfing aanp- :Zrhez‘ngy 3 mm mm eariminister and Social Credit can-yr plications from. local men only The agreement on the mmsne'didate in henfrew North. arid hope; 10 find 8" "‘9 "ad' purchase was signed by US. School principals said children i Ma Eloy Gutierrez Men. of the fiveman mm, by the Guard wk with .- mm‘m he needs in the general State Secrem'y Dean “Wk and returned to scbool after 4 Dim" oyo (left) and other membem raider band that wore captur- exile finlends trmt the win. '——“————""—— Pd in ‘ him of the plant, British ambassador Sir David Friday to say a man on he§ aham "Ma immlm ON ()nc well has already been Ormsby Gore in a meeting at street handed them envelopes, _ I the B as sat y gmtmau m mammudle‘h ‘dlllf.’ that is Prm'ldlnt! 5““ gallons the. state department Sunday. marked "to Parents" and 1°” that the” Childmn came home? SENT Expgpmons was retiurmd to Miami '11:. Reginald Cullen ilefll of Murray River from their trip left of the fish. and mi lb 9 of water a minute and work on Terms are expecte to be them they would have a day off Wllh the Same StOI'Y- ' five men eluded b ' _ Mr. Brubacher. who did not: Since it was opened in 1877 British aumomies F". rd; Murray River is shown here to Mexico and Florida. The right are Mr. Cullen s son Rob- another well he s begllfl« The made public next Tuesday when school if they took the envelopes with a huge nine-font sailfish sailfish is one of seven su c h crt and the guide. Mr. Cullen .plant when in Operallon “111 the Macmillan government home w hem, he landed at Acapulco. Mexico fish that were caught on the is a former Islander and a re- iuse millions of gallons of water plans to present it to Parlia. J. R. McCrimmon' principal in October. He and his wife outing. Others in the picture tired Boston and Maine Rail- :a day and satisfactory arrange- ehh ean ime authorities of Highview Public School. said have jlm recently returned to incmdo Jnhn Papm" on the mad man moms: for Saff'cfigflegg‘g‘isalégfi who confirmed the initialing oflhe also had calls from parents . _:lations. have been made The 13:13.1“ our u 530 am. sun water from the procesg‘ing(op-in g 1 Dr. de Groot refused to give Estkfiztg‘glllle {avgfpos 0 Club Elects New Executive ’33: time {‘3 “Immrsnsaymg: An moment has ten i 5 {my rim-"g her Job and cd with the provincial govern- lwam‘ffl n" p“b1“."ty‘ She “lab'ment on an approach road to MONTAGUE —- Leona Sinclair were appointed: ways and; identified by policemen at theithe plant which will include] was ele cted president of the means. Doris O'Connor. R uth scene- :5mah causwyay over a "who. Montague Ladies Curling Club MacDonald, Mae Jamiosm; em. Rescue crews used pneumatICSThe madway Wm pass through 8! iii“ annual meeting in the tertainment. Doris Jones, Bettyi “nus and portable saws to cut'thh site of the Montague dump club rooms. The meeting was Gallant. Barbara Mabon: mem-i “10'? way th rough to theiwhich will be moved to a new conducted by Dorothy Nichol- bership. Eileen Johnston. Evcl- tr3W?” me” As every f°°t Otisi . 5011- With 22 meMbEl‘S Present. yn MacLure; provincial dclegat-‘ the passage was cleared props, Mn Reid said that tempmh The minutes were read b es. Connie Ings. Eileen Jo h n- were put m to prevent further"ary construction offices are now Connie Ings who also presented ston; club games convener, Dor- COMP-“(‘5‘ .heing built and “as soon as the .f' c' ‘ rt for the ear. oth Nicholson: outside games A Pllf’ 0f l‘ubblP lbrown onto the man 131mm) y y St Catherine Sti'eei-—one of which showed a substantial bal-. converter. Mary Nicholson. _ the .d ance on hand, A number ot suggestions for ("3'5 "131" mmmermal lhm‘" oiizhiares~was 25 feet high bv’ The report of the games com- next year‘s artwities were p r P' . ~ 9 . mittee was read by Margaret 59mm and diSCUSS9d- A Sllbs'an' the "me "'9 "35m" was com" Dles In Flarlda Sullivan The various reports “31 Sum “‘85 "(lied inwards “18 pm.“ showed a most successful year, Men‘s Club to assn in rehm-ai. Gingras was freed flvP hours MONTAGUE -— Robert Mel- . v_ . ‘ fter the building collapscd. ' th ; - il’ and fmanciall . .mg the Obsenallon mom a . , lish of Montague and formerly b0 “ma 3 y l rrangements were finalized LGEEC‘HF father. himself aim Union R d Kings County. ' ' A oa . “gidle gngrgtslfifig for holding the closing banquet Eczt‘lanh 01’ 4‘! years servicei}Ias received word of the death of the amhmec of the duh and when the various trophies w ill ll '9 ON? 9 rctircd about serenof his oldest sisten Maude‘ Mm .- expressed heri appreciation for be presented as founwff 01 “’5‘ heal? as“ 315'; “felled the‘otis Corbin. in her 89th year. , the generous co-operation of the P09“? Trophy“ Mar-V Nchnlsnn'l J“ mg an ta km “1m hls She had been llVlnS ll'l Mlaml. . members during her term of of: Ed“ “3"” Nae Jamwsm“ An‘ ‘mfi 'd «it -. lFlfirida- for a "umber 0‘ yea.“ E fice. Special mention was made me B93“: Pepler Tmphy' Mary “h .171“ ".‘J 5”. hnllrs. all” and was the oldest of a family . of me {am that membership Nicholson. Dorothy Nicholson. h (0 aiN‘. it? said his son.O ‘ . f Six N ' . ,~ Mae .lamicson. Ruth MacDon- “'le 1" im'l Filll‘lls 8M 30km? Her. husband redeceased heri had hp”; "reafm ‘ncrfisedf“t:21ald; Jamieson Trophy. Edith “Till “19 NSF"? teams “lilting several vears ago. I “'9 addl 1°" "fa mm}: r n. 1 Clay. Map Jamicson. P h yl l i sl lhf‘ll‘ WHY through to him. i She is survived by one daught- Ir'i'i“ “3”?” mm ' 9 “5’0" 3 Warner. Blanche Smith: Yen "I told him to keep his chinlpr, Mrs. Clair Kinney. Pitts- hmh “hm ‘Trophy. Lillian MacDonald. ’ll‘*"“'hdl “'59 “WM 7 d0?" he‘but‘iih: two sisters. Mrs. A- L» r 0'11” "mm" 49”” “'Pre.‘ Leona Sinclair. Ruth MacDon- Fairly “IVS 3 ll‘ll‘kfi' Silllflllfllh"Brown. Auburn. Mass. and Mrs. Vicc- pi'cSident. Margaret Sulli-‘ 31d. Be"). Gananh Ono false move and everythingimeivm {\rlurrav. st. Eleanors, van. and secretary. treasurer.‘— will collapse on him." ‘13,th and E; brother, Robert, I ’ Cm” “ll-35‘ . ‘ The rescue squads not enough ‘Montague Two brothers. Lester Th" MINI“ “‘mmiuees‘ Drops around the pinned fire—inf Montaigne. and Franklin of I I II I - l .man in t‘ ' died some ' “at” him 9' 2 'Auhiirndale. Mass. :identiify the distributor, said thatl the American Museum of Nn- ‘ if the man spoke to the children tural History has sent out more When they escaped in ‘ fa“ “he will certainly be prose— than 1.000 collecting expedl- 011W imi- ‘AP Wm. cuted." ‘ tions. photo). , l _ ‘ am. i (Continued rmm page one) Remillnrd s body was hrought‘years ago. —— caused by the weight 5of tons of_ "l" 35 l’Tlllllllf‘S lalt‘l‘. RIGHT SENSIBLE DODGE The stone walls of ms huhdmg workch recovered McManus‘ o . lwere left standing. body at 5:30 am civic funeral for the The two survivors were 10- A . ‘ dead ' rated about an minutes later, firemen was scheduled tenta- I N w H m Gingras was: found pinned tivnly for Wednesday , t n e 0 e , across his less by a largo The burned-nut building was I beam but Leggeti was mm.‘ film in be torn down shortly. It MONTA?UE and Mr? pletely under 1.ubhlc and . already had been cxpropriated, Pe'er Smc alr' w 0 ave recen' ' , ~ —_———_l tangle of beams and pipes. :lW ill? rity to permit wideningr Liéafigrr‘né’emrisaigggggfil: [3:52. l HEARD (ALI q ‘of Si. Urbain St t v I .. FOR. HELP i ‘ V r “'9 fllid the . n 51:35:: [WEEKENg H x; The W WWW, that hpianm were plastered Mrnlazue-thergohggogfjd gigging ’ nna : ariaren a i a :1 was there camp wth rescuers mm mm: ",3de “fnrhhd to: etenmg “ en . e s e . ‘ NS. spent the weekend at. h l s heard him caning for hem i so" -- on them‘ and presented th e m , home in Montague. ' ———«— —_~..._e.__‘_._.i with a gift. ' ; “"35 “mm?” M‘t‘mr- 6"": EXTEND PROGRAM At the presentation some of ’ . 3h ARE GUESTS lef‘e": ‘- tGrf‘W “ll “PM the OTTAWA (CPl~The northern‘ the guests sans an original par- Mr and Mrs. John MacPher-i‘ “rec age’s rem] hm]de a"‘liaffalrs department said Wednes- i ody on "Smilin' Thru". son of Campbellton. NB. are] crawled "" h” "Winch “"derflay its 1962-63 wmter works' Most of the evening was spent guests of Mrs MacPhersnn‘sllh". “'hblpdfi admllllfilt‘l‘ mOF-Tprogram in national parks and‘in the enjoyment of conversa- THA ‘ pawn“. Mr and Mrs. J.D_ Maw the M Gingras until he could historic sites has been extended; lion. The political situation with I 9 {Feed .for two months until May 31. | all its facets being of course the Leod, Montague. b _ . ‘ She remained on the scene..'ijhe department said the exten-L chief topic. V I l I SUNDAY GUESTS despite warnings from the fire-rsion will provide additional em-I Organ music with t’hree- part IJAN P V Angus and Gordon Beck 0 f- me" "‘3' She “'35 endangerlnfilploymenl for about 1.000 men atl singing and refreshments ended \ KEEP A CAR. Charmmww" were 5 u h d a y; her life. until the last body wasia cost of $800,000. in". evenmg' guests of th e i r grandparents“ Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Beck. Mon- In Kings - Vote MULLALLY 5 Mrs. Ada Green. M o n t. a gue.‘ who has received treatment for a fractured hip, is progressing‘ favorably. Mrs. Green is a pa- tient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. »: NEW PERTH CANADA LTD. Miss Bessie Stewart. is mam-t \ ber of the nursing staff of th e; DUNPHY. Brendon Provincial Sanatorium and her; Montague ’ Teacher. nephews. Dana and Kenneth; MacKay of Charlottetown spent; the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. l Ira Stewart. New Perth. HOME ON LEAVE ' Flying Officer Eric MacDonald; of Greenwood. NS. arrived inl tMvontague Saturday to spend ai o-weeks leave. at his h omen Later he will join a class of 751 MACDONALD. Margaret Mary, and begin an 18-week course at: Cardigan the Summerside air base. On, Widow ‘ l completion of the c o u r s 9 F0 MacDonald will be posted tol Greenwood. NS. MacLEOD FUNERAL — The' funeral of Mrs. Martha A. Mac- Leod was held from the Montn- l “OFWV’DW' “3"”? gue Funeral Home to Dundas United Church. Saturday after A ' ‘ noon. The service was conduct- ' ' Me” “A " M “ ‘ “4- deby Itinev. nit.i Pockllngton. YOU as THE JUDGE ““m "'“""‘"" "" "WW" — W ~- "" w ‘“' "1"“ n er e directon of Mrs. your “P! Robin Clay the choir s 5 pg: Mn“? humid n M "Rock of Ages" and "The Lord‘s ‘3 s 0" My Sb 9. p h e r d." Pallbearers “3“” “mm” “as” M“ William Hunter. Kenneth Ross. Angus Manhunt. Witley Jud- son. Arthur Ross. Haddon.Msc- . Flawed-bearers E w s rt MscLeod. Lyman Ron. Wilfred dudsan. Committal service was ‘ " . ‘ ot the Dundss United Cb urch P-IJ. Lia-d Association ‘ cemetery. r9 . un'oaan’inmmkbofl" » ' W'endall G. Barbour “do, 128«- 127 Enston 8t. Cherlottetown, em.