OBITUARY '14 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. April 27, 1963. Inserted by friends and rein-I tives as a tribute to the deceas- MRS. IRA FRASER ‘ it was with deep regret that relatives and friends learned of the passing of the late Mrs. Ger. trude Fra:er who was stricken very suddenly with a heart seizure on March 31. 1963. She Pad suiifered a stroke about. three and a half years ago.j which she bore with true Chris- tian patience and perfect trust in the Saviour with the words “Thy will be done". and the blessed hope of the happy home prepared for those who love and serve Him here." She leaves to mourn the loss a daughter. Mrs. Arnold Hill. Carleton and a son Allan Fras. er. a sister Mrs. Eustace Reev- es. Norboro. Her husband. and daughter Marjorie predeceased her a few years ago. . Her largely attended funeral was held at the North Bedeque United Church which was con- ducted by Rev. J. Waldron. The “The Lord‘s Pallbearers were. Ronald Mc- Donald. Lorne cCaulI. Frank Jardine, Wilbur Stavert. Norman McMulrdo. and James Clark. Her remains were laid to rest in the North Bedeque cemetery. Your gentle face and patient A smile With sadness we recall. 'You had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. The voice is mute and stilled the heart That loved us well and true. Am. bitter was the trial to part From one so good as you. You are not forgotten loved one Nor will you ever be. As long as life and memory lasts We will remember thee. We miss you now our hearts are sore. As time goes by we miss you Your loving smile your gentle No one can fill your vacant place. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Fraser wishes to express their deep gratitude for the flowers and the many cards and letters in their recent sad bereavement. They also express appreciation and thanks to Rev. J. aldron. Mr. Joseph Davison. funeral dir- Births, Deaths, Marriages RTHS MACLEOD—At the Prince Ed- ward Isla-nd Hospital on the 25th of April. to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold MacLeod. a daughter. Bonnie Fay. Weight 7 lbs. 14 025. A sister for Wanda. INMAN -— At the P.E,l. Hos- pital on April 25. 1963 to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Inman (nee Evelyn Robertsi. a daughter. Linda Gail. weight 6 lbs.. 14 ozs. ' RANBY — At the Lying Hospital Providence. Rhode Island. U.S.A.. to Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Ranby (nee Mary E. White. side) a daughter. .‘largaret. Friday. April 26th. 1963. ROBERTSON — At the Kings County Memorial Hospital on April 215t. 1963. to r. an Mrs. Preston Robertson. Mur- ray Harbour. a son. Robert LeRoy. weight 7 1‘bs.. 6V: ozs, MacMILLAN — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on April 24th. 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley MacMillan. a son Alan Clark. MacKENZIE H Al the Kings County Memorial Hospital on April let, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Carl MacKenzie, Mur- ray River. a son John Vincent. weight 7 lbs.. 23/4 ozs brother for Kathy and Jean. MacDONALD —— Born at Char- lottetown Hospital to Mr_ and . Harvey MacDonald. a son. weighing 8 lle.. 14 02.5. A brother for Wayne and Brian. ENGAGEMENTS PAQUET - LAROCHELLE — Mr_ and Mrs. St. Clair Paquet of Souris. P.E.I., wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Grace Antoinette, to Roy John Larochelle of Lo - don. Ontario. son of Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Larochelle of Blenheim. Ontario. The mar- riage will take place on Sat- urday. June 1. at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church. Souris. P.E.I. PITCAIRN BABINEAU — Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pitcairn. East Royalty wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter na Elizabeth Muriel. RN. to Gordon Elwin Baibineau. son of Mrs. Babin- can and the late Oliver Babin- D 5 a. ector and all those who helped eau. Charlottetown. Marriage Catharine i I for their kindness and consider- to take place May 18th. at the ation at this time. First Baptist Church. NOTICE NOTICE LISTEN TODAY U.C.T. Rodio DOy CFCY RADIO 1 RM dear U.C.T. Members Announcing on a New and Novel afternoon programme. DEATHS WHITE — At the Children's Hos- pital. Halifax. NS. Friday. ril 26. 1963. nine 1\Iora. daughter of Petty Officer L.E. and Mrs. White. nee Loyola Bell. HMCS Cornwallis. aged five years. Her remains will arrive at the Charlottetown Funeral Home this morning. Funeral arrangements have‘ not yet been completed. 1 DONALD —— At Kenslngton. Fri-‘ day, April 26. 1963. Herbert L_ Donald in his 88th year. Remains will be forwarded from the Davison Funeral Km to his late residence this evening. Funeral service will be held trom Malpeque Uni- ted Church. Monday at 2 p.m. f Interment in Peoples ceme- tery, Malpeque. MacKENZIE —- At the Charlotte- town Hospital April 26. 1963. Rt. Rev. R.V. MacKenzie. parish priest of St. Pius Church. Parkdale. His remains will rest at 2 o'clock this after- noon at the Hennessey Funeral Home. On Sunday evening at 7 o‘clock. Msgr. MacKenzie's remains will be conveyed to St. Pius X Church where they will lie in state until 8:30 Monday morning at which time Requiem Mass will be celebrated. t .40 his re- mains will be taken to St. Dun- s n's as‘ 'ca for Solemn Pontifical Requiem High Mass at 10 o’clock, thence at 3 o’clock to St. Joachim's Church, Vernon River. to lie in state till Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock when Solemn Re- quiem High Mass will e celebrated. Interment will take place in the church cemetery. DEATHS Mac'tONALD — On Thursday. April 25. 1983, Diane MacDon- ald. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Irving MacDonald of York in her l7th year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home. tron) where the funeral will be held today April 27. with service commencing at 2:30 p.m. terment in York cemetery. IN MEMORIAM MacFARLANE In loving memory of George MacFar- lane. who was drowned in Vic- toria. 8.0.. April 27. 1961. it‘s lonely there without er. And sad we are today, For life is not the same to us Since you were called away. You could not say good-bye to I—u H - you us. Perhaps it‘s just as well. iWe never could have said good- ye To one we loved so well. it was a sudden ending Too sudden to forget. And we who loved you dearly Are the ones who can’t forget. Ever remember by sis- ter and brother-in-law Effie and Herman. MacKINNON — In loving mem- ory of my dear husband Neil H. MacKinnon who departed this life April 28th. 1961 Dea‘re‘snt1 loved one. we have laid ee In thy peaceful grave embrace But thy memory will be cherish- ed Till we see thy heavenly face. Yet again we trust to meet thee When the time of life has fled And in heaven. with Joy to greet you Where no farewell team are shed Always remembered by his wife Mabel. IN MEMORIAM SOMERS — In loving memory of my husband Cleveland Scmers who departed from us on April 28. 1961. This day I do remember. A loving thought to give. To one no longer with us But in our hearts still lives. The blow was great. the shock severe. We little thought his death so ne . Only those who have lost can w I The sorrow of parting without farewe Always remembered by his e Laur . MACDONALD — In memory of Mrs. Chas. Macdonald. Senior. who departed this life April 27. 1962. One year has passed since that sad ay When God called you away. Loved you then. we love you s I Forget you. no. we never will. Louis. Celia and Helen. MACDONALD — In memory of Freda. Mira. Chas Macdonald. Senior. who departed this life April 27. 1153. Freda you are not forgotten Though on earth you are no As you always were before. Remembered by husband. PHILLIPS — In loving memory of Mrs. Henry Phillips who passed away on April 23. 1944. A page in the book of memory. Silently turns today. Fondly remembered by bus- band and daughters. CARD OF THANKS The sisters of the late Myzie Ramsay. sincerely thank Dr. Ellis and Dr. Drysdale. nurses and sisters. staffvof the Char- Announcements CITY & QUEENS MENS TAILORED to measure suit sale. 20 percent discount. Moore and McLeod Ltd. "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" — Glggey's Pharmacy. "Up-to- the -minute" prescription ser- vice. We can call for and deliver your prescription. Phone us to d — Prompt Free Delivery to Parkdale — Sherwood and all sections of the city . 4-3170. DANCING TONIGHT N o r t ll River Recreation Hall. 9-12 mid- night. Admission 50 cents. Good music. Canteen service. in aid of Junior Farmers. DR. J.A. MacMILLAN will be absent from his office till May 20th. “RESERVE June 15th. Lobs- supper. Victoria Hall. Spon- sored hy UCW." FREE CATALOGUE! Special vegetable varieties for both the home and market gardener. Write for seed ogue. Vesey's Seeds. York. 5‘ '1 more. Still in memory you are with us of lottetown Hospital. management the Rooney Funeral Home, Clergy. and all others who sent flowers. cards and helped out in any way. Sisters Margaret. Bessie. Mil- dred. Nivera. I wish to thank Dr. Auld and r. Beer. special nurses and staff of the Prince County Hos- pital for their kindness to me while I was a patient there. Also Rev. L.M. Murray and friends who visited me. sent cards. let- for tars. flowers and treats. I sin- cercly thank you. Mrs. Preston Toomba. Ken- sington. WHAT’S NEW in annual flow- ers for 1963? Dusty Miller (frost- ed silver foliage). Fire Cracker Zinnias (large brilliant scarlet red), Thumbelina Zinnia: lex- tra dwarf), also Rocket Snap- dragons. Giant x Mari- golds. Red Satin Petunia. Per- ennials. Rock Garden Plants. etc. These are just a flow of the many varieties ' 'e have to offer. Place your order now. Jewells Green- houses. You-k. Rhone 4-7074. PRESCHOO IMMUNIZAT- ION CLINICS — Immunization of suburban preschool children will be done at the Community Centre. Stewart Street. Charlotte- own on the following dates be- tween 1230 and 4:00 p.m.- Park- dale preschool children -— Fri- day. May 3rd: Sherwood pre~ school children — Friday. May 10th; West Royalty. Winsloe and East Royalty preschool child- ren — Friday. May 17th. Child- ren who missed above dates may come Friday. May 24th. All pre- school children over three mon- hs of age should be protected. Please clip this notice. EAR M-r_ Urban McQuald. Executive Director of the Can- adian Mental Health Association interviewe t Large on CFCY Radio. Wednes- day. May lst. 10:30 am. REGULAR DANCE at Re- creation Center. New Glasgow. every Saturday night. Dancing 9:30 to .-m. Greg's Orches- t-ra_ Canteen service. Admiss~ ion .60c u DR. CARSON. Chiropractor, 201 Prince Street. Phone 4-6432 appointment. daily except Saturday afternoon. I WILL BE hauiling cream to Crapaud Creamery starting May 2nd. Sheldon MacDonald. cm! a dozens - opening m evening. - ober 29th In aid of newly reno- voted hall. DR. JM. GILLIS will be ab- sent from his notice May 2nd- May 12th inclusive. MENS TAILORED to measure suit sale. 20 percent discount. Moore and McLeod Ltd. CARD PARTY at St. Eugene‘s Hall, Covehead. Saturday. April 87th. Second game of four week tournament. RESERVE May 24th for Vari- V “ DOG POUND ’OVERCROWDEDi Anyone in the market t dog? Large or small andnolt‘ various b " There about of canine friends out at the Wilson's dog pound in Marshfleld awaiting a home. The pound is becoming over. crowded as a result of the re. cent police action taken to clear the city of the stray which were running around the streets with no ii. cense. Many of these fine pets will have to be done away with if ety Concert in Central Queens Regional High School. Hunter. River. PRINCE COUNTY REMINGTON Conservative Association, an- nual meeting St_ Mark: Hall. Saturday. March 4th. 8 p.m. Guest speaker Premier W. Shaw. Lunch served by Svends Inn. Everyboth welcome. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. Western Olmrge. Summersi e 11 a.m.. Cape Traverse Sunday In School. 2 p.m.. Coleman. 3 p.m. u Cape Traverse worship 7.30. pm. Hey. Kenneth Cameron. in SPRINGFIELD - O’LEARY— Alma United Baptist Pastorate. Rev. Maxwell Nesbitt. minister: O’Lea :30 ' a 3 service as p. m.: Community Springfield 7:30 p.m. ual. KING'S COUNTY VARIETY CONCERT. Morel] hall Monday. April 29th. at 8:30 p.m. Sponsored by Little Flower CWL. Progressive 5” they are not soon spoken for. ‘ROBIN BOOD' JAILED with money belong'ng to the Bank of Nova Scotia was sentenced. Thursday to six months in jail. William John Perkins. 34-year- old former lending c'ficer with the bank. last week pleaded guilty to theft by conversion of . e court was told he ept less than $1.500 himself and sed the remainder to pay off legitimate bank loans on which borrowers were not able to keep up payments. ————————_.__, RESERVE June 5 for Lobster Supper. Morel] Community hall. Sponsored by Morel] Parish. VARIETY CONCERT in Morcil Community Hall. Monday. April 29. Sponsored by Catholic Wo-' men's League. ‘ RESERVE May 11th. for Cake' and Rummage Sale at Montague Electric Building. starting at 2 pm. Sponsored by Ladies Curiei — ing Club. ° STAR Pillow Cases. 100% Reg. 1.98 at both stores Ch‘town 8: S’side h‘ CLOTHING TOPS ALL When it comes to cloth- ing bargains this week. Children's Jeans. size 2-6x. Discount price 99c Discount price 88cL Cotton The House Thai Betters Your Living . . . : Everything for the Roof of your House "A COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE” M. F. SCHURMAN C0. IID. ‘CHARLOTTETOWN PHONE 4-73I5 ANNUAL MEETING 2nd District Queens YOUNG LIBERAL ASSN. NEW GLASGOW RECREATION CENTRE Guest Speakers: MRS. ADEN MRS. IAN of Mental Mr. Frank Sampson. THURSDAY — MAY 2ND -- 8:30 P.M. MULLIGAN M.AOLEOD Appointments of New Executive will be made MEETING FOLLOWED BY DANCE India Please Bring Lunch TELEVISION PANEL Conodion Mental Health Association "Prevention and Treatment Illness” 112112 Russell Ewing, M.A., Chairman , PILD. t M. S. W. Tuesday. April 30. I963 6:00 - 6:30 p.m. CFCY-TV w -; on, -. ‘93-'ka v. vorqvnuv..-“ (remain) . .. . Storm Church matching . . ARE You Remodelling FOR SPRING? THEN DIAL 4—8866 For the Best in Superior Sashless Windows. Sash and Frame Sash . . . Doors. Inside Trim . . . Aluminum Doors and Windows . . . Cabinet WOrk . . ., Store ‘ . . . Wood'and Steel truckboxes. . . ’n-uckherdware . .. . Furniture repair undre- . . . 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