3 | é bi The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 14, 1965. 3; | istrate Im Pearson To Mix In Suspended With The People cases were disposed of by Ma- MacDon Prime Minister Lester B. | gistrate W. Chester S. Pearson will be in Charlotte- | ld at Alberton yesterday after- oon. A Coleman resident, David Larry MacKinnon was fined 950 and costs when he pleaded guil- ty of driving while his license was suspended. poses $50 Fin { e ity of driv- and the case to Nov.: 17. Albert Sylvang Gallant, Ebbs fleet, pleaded not guilty to hav- ing care and contro! of a motor | vehicle while impaired and the | case was adjourned to Nov. %. | An O'Leary youth, charged with possession of liquor not License fleet, pleaded not ing while impai was adjourned ! vers 64g4 mmerd trtrodread by fev in | Goflegs, 8 reprementative land Soucie, 5.C., of the Univer- sity of Moncton. Attending from the teachers federation of this province will he the president, Charlies Camp- bell of Morell, vice president, J Weeks Murphy, Summerside; Cutcliffe, Fredericton, general secretary Anna Riley. | The meetings will : J.AS. Williams, registrar and im aoe Brunswick nee director of curriculum of the | 04 on Building department of education will | Saturday. also attend. The Maldive Islands, the 117th | Other Islanders attending will | member of the United Nations, cially open’’as he cut the BIS Has Opening For Erin Lounge By RALPH CAMERON M-was just 140 years ago a Heutenant colonel who was the King’s representative in the colony, Lieutenant Governor John Ready, became the patron - of the newly organized Bene. volent Irish Society. Last night | enother lieutenant colonel. re- presentative of the Queen, Lieu- tnant Governor W.J. MacDonald, officially ..declared open the Society’s new Erin Lounge. The beautiful new lounge for members and guests is on the ground floor of the Society's own building on Grafton Street and | ts one of the finest in the city | with ultra modern furniture and | appointments which ‘compare | favorably with any to be found. Designed by architect Peter McNeil and constructed by ‘Con- | tractor Connie LeClair, the Erin | Lounge fully reflects the months of careful. planning and. work of Gociety commitiees and mem- | bers. | phere Full tribute for all they | room of members and special The feelings of afl guests were | sincerely by His, sidered it ‘‘a great privilege to be invited to attend and take part in the opening of this beau- tiful Erin Lounge”. His Honor later cut the green ribbon across to. doorway to signify the lounge was open. CONGRATULATIONS Hon. 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I understand I am under no Neme. ot Prov. COPYRIGHT NIAGARA THERAPY MPG. CORAM 1964 Fe A ee NE YH HD ee ee __jthen_sits to answer questions-for. : service three o'clock. Interment Harts- -}on Friday morning at 8.40 to St. | h and mi le with |wife and ohn .Nichol, president | eee i of the Liberal Federation of | § The reception will be over at |Canada, and Mrs. Nichol. lj Island News Page Western, and Central Districts | Plying with.same will be notified | |sbve their homes ‘are uninhabit- | 2. \ y the Pearson Government have tllatidis to the present execu- | tive “fon fro mthe cel- | Jar ‘after ” in group of Saint Dun- | stan’s University students. Visit Planned By Secretary John Turner, Parliamentary Secretary to Northern Affairs Minister Laing, will be in Char- lottetown on Wednesday, Oct. 77. His visit ts in connection jwith his national tour of campu- jses. St. Dunstan’s University is the last stop of his tour. On each campus, Mr. Turner ihas followed a format of the |“Campus Hot: Seat’’. Here, he \speaks for a few minutes a nd the remainder of the hour. In addition to his campus du- ties, Mr. Turner will spend some time in the local ridings. DEATHS MacLEOD — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, Oct. 12th, 165, Lieut. Col. Alan MacLeod, Hartsville, in’ ‘his 84th year. Resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home until noon Thursday then to Hartsville Presbyterian Church commencing at Vile cemetery. ROSS — In Sunnybrook Hospital, | Toronto, October 10, 1965, John R. Ross formerly of Charlotte- town and Hunter River in his | 5%th year. Remains will arrive | | at the Outcliffe Funeral Home | foe night, Funeral notice ater. town Hospital on October 13th, | Frederick Faber Dreelan, Or. | | well Cove, age 73 years. His re- |mains have heen -transferred from the Hennessey Funeral | ‘Home to his late residence | | where the funeral will take place |Michael’s Church, Iona, for Re- quiem High Mass at hine o’- | jclock. Interment In the church cemetery. | STEWART — At South Orring- ton, Maine, on October 12, 1965. Mrs. Flora Stewart, widow of | the late Neil Stewart, and sis-— ter of Louis and Daniel Living- ston, Churchill, ‘ Ma>DONALD — At the PE. Hospital, Monday, Oct. 11, 1965, Mrs. Roger MacDonald of Nas- sau Street in her 22nd year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home until noon today, Oct. 14, then to Zion Presbyterian Church | | for funeral commencing at 2.30 , Pm. Interment in Mermaid | cemetery. |MacLEOD — At the P.E.1. Hos pital, Tuesday, Oct. 12, 1965, J. Otis MacLeod of Uigg, in his | 7th year. His remains were for- |warded on Wednesday afterrioon |from the Jenkins Funeral Home ito his late residence from where | the funeral will be held on | Thursday afternoon in the home, commencing at 2.30. in- |terment will be in the Uigg Bap- ‘Board Of Trade Wants s==322% DREELAN — In the Charlotte: }- | been He > Prince National Park g the ARDWA program were de- by Mr. Ripley such as if ahad g A COMFORT SOMETHING To Think About... z & i lt ag i ‘ ray j BFF i i i He ; i 2 g & R a = ei = session of liquor. P.E.I. Delegates Attend Meeting “The Future of the Teaching | Profession’’ has been chosen, as | the theme of the annual Atlan- tic Conference of Teacher Or: | ganizations which opens in Fred- ericton today. The theme is to be discussed |under teacher education, which | will be introduced by Dean R.J. Love of the University of New tion, introduced by. 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Beauty without Brunswick; _ teacher certifica- | University, and teacher zecruit- | 9:30 | LEE EL OIRO LOTTE TB — ee ee a a also oe none ht Pag Og Helen Yeo- director of teach-|has a population of less than Mr. Pearson will be accom | driving whil his license was|when he refused to say from |°"_T#iming at Prince of Wales | 100,000. panied by his wife and they will suspended and am additional $10 whom he had obtained the li- re arrive at the Charlottétéwn air- for failing to return his registra- quor. port at 5.30 Saturday evening. tion permit, number plate and FAILED TO STOP On hand to meet them will be license to the registration of- William Hilton Adams, Elms- Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Jenkins, Dr. fice. | dale, and Clarence Hardy, Mal- oF kad comnglias ond ae ioe and onnie'ber tito te eae f Island Liberal c = | e ailing to s' A their wives, Mayor’ and Mrs. when entering an intersection. y Walter Cox, Mr. and Mrs. John Rink Facelifting by driving without due, care y . Nicholson and Mrs, Aiden attention, - > g ems ‘May Be Project lant, Howlan, and Clarence Wil- A yi The Lovat Scots Pipe Band ‘liam Cook were fined $10 and 5 o will be at the airport and the | BORDEN — The monthly costs : yi Prime Minister and his party meeting of Borden Town Council | Cletus Nelson Shea, Tignish, a g will be taken into Charlottetown ;was held last ing. Presert |was fined $10 and costs for oper- y y by a motorcade composed a }were: Mayer Gilbert Bell nh aE oe lneeeparty potutipped z ee © ceengpe plied diggorn i Acne E. Jay, Reginald Mare- Tie. Elmsdale, was given a sim- ig | The motorcade will travel Aleer, Everett MacKenne and j!lar fine for passing a vehicle |from Brackley Point Road to the witians Maclver, = me: one was not. clear St. Peter's Road to Euston amounting to $663 27 passing. to Great George St. to Grafton were passed and approved. 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