» ?, . t ‘ ne 4 Z i eh ~ +f ‘ a * 4 4 . . ’ { : re : @ a0 . s 457 paxe@ i ai! . ' eS e > ‘ . . . é ae :. Where upon completion of the i eRe Board were pictures ef actual ac- “ SS cidents taken retired 2 : policeman. Nothing was sees { course he was transferred to | with bis wife, the former Doe. all scenes authentic. Many of Ye RCAF Station Trenton, Ontar- | hy Warren of Moncton, N.B., ~~~ the accidents are similar to ac- : j io. Since then he has served at |_20¢ their. five’ children. cidents on our Island roads in RCAF Station Summerside, |NO FINAL COAL SHORTAGE : the ag Nagra gh og in oa st d C o oa mre Fe. 8 abe Wing, | Mine detectors are used in high E ‘ance: He is employed with (Australia to find mieteoritse, broken in some cases ern an entra Districts 103 Rescue Unit at RCAF Sta- | which have a high metallic con- what the aver.’ ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Jan, 15, 1966. 5 tien “Grocawnod, N.S. Sergsamt tent: f aii g< & : # around Cape Breton on her voy-' age to Georgetown. Ice Reported 5° crt comm Delaying Ship * start taking on a cargo of 400 E i ; p@[p uy _— | OA Confederation | Mi bz a: hi film but did con- vince sent that the tons of frotén mink food and: six } = “ —— GEORGETOWN— The French io ot tadiriaaal cae ae | One member following the | SHiP. Pinta, due Pay, emactey samples.of American Plaice. buv a car cheap?” . to ported to have encountered ice } he ie Velee = : Neil Hooley Jr. president of | CoMditions in the Strait of Canso Aaisund in Norway while .the the Y's.Men Club thanked Cst.| 224 2! last reports was to sail other products are going to Nor- dacgn M or jn re Sp Pat-|Tucson .....:..---- 36 [wee West Germany and Den- : B A - L ET that this visaul education branch | gt cme sanyo few crowtax, |, The shipment will be the first| | fi. of the Na Fil ther office says a few snowflur- his me j should be put to more use lat the| ‘ict Wil likely occur, in many shipped from Gulf.Garden Foods| - is fo area. The projector and Nova Scotia localities jtoday. Ltd. plant in Georgetown. - Canadian Forces Headquar- open everyone is available and posted at Dr. A.| Afternoon temperatures are ex-| Other shipping activities in| fers Ottawa have announced ' E.. Ings residence. He said | Pected to range from near 30 in | Georgetown saw. trawlers,| promotion of Kenneth . Instruction for all ages daily he felt the Y's Men's Club now |20uthwestern Nova Scotia to the the Gulf Gallant a6d the Howe| a of Kenneth W. Git-: 5 : me ould ty to arvana foes Ugh | ee, eee sSronern, “TT | Bay, unloaded, cardhes Mt fh] 4° sea ot Ms. Aanabelle < 4 t ‘ u 1 6 and-have all teenagers present’) Sutny and colder weather is friday - - |' Gillis of Beatons Mills, PEI. jj Miss Sandra Laine for the showing and instraction | e~pected for the entire district || The CCGS Tupper left port tp t Gillis joined the d Cees ‘just presented to the club. Sunday: ~ ~~ meet- and- escort the Irving Oil| RCAF ia February, 1950. He Registration day for the winter term is day, J 17 Cst. Dewsnap said the RCMP | - I ‘forecasts: |Company tanker irving tien w| received his trade training of | Miss Laine will be in the Rehearsal Rodin all’ day to ore. would be glad to assist in any| Prince Edward Island: Sunny | Port in Charlottetown on her voy-| Air Frame Technician at | - ngilee on oer, Oe may to Nave Glo epleten acled |i a. tow clopdy periods. Not age from Sydney, N.S. RCAF Station Camp Borden. cess applications and answer inquiries. a. much change temperature: 3 OEE eee : Winds wa sterly 16 . Low high: at c i F , . ‘ Please use Richmond Street entrance. arlottetown 25: Monc- Fees: Children—$10.00; - Adults—$15.00 WEATHER its: | THE CHARLOTTETOW - 7 Saint John 15 and 27, Edmund TORONTO (CP). — Tempera-|ston 5 and 15, Campbellton 10 § and 18. Outlook for Sunday ne 6 -53 | Sunny and colder. ‘2 @ Resumes a 4« nei “8 PURITY DAIRY the Popular 38 “Parents Prefer DINNER ANC ight : "l tages’ Belaclaet MAP fas’ of these fina to hich |Reeian os Purity Products”: 4 “o Sit we t a shown pressing home a point school students and Sere in| WMONE aoe ssee se: 31-8 /S317 Kent St. Dial amas ee : | following the showing of acci- the Y centre will no doubt take 18. 9 : ; This Saturda he dent films at the Y centre on ‘place shortly. .Cst. Dewsnap 2 (15 y¥ | caaiely > suarehere utente “Sole Gecaer Gr See ae oe i Je 15th mbers and guests help in any way for a : ‘Janua : were present. A recommends- program. In ‘the . at eo ] ry SK chee eae ee ce | : Re k e 's Men. spon- ‘ac % ’ oe i : R ‘ Ee ; : es 10g See i 9 m.-12 ea i ea or ig | ree OP midnight en . = : ’ ; , Halifax ........-- a om sea aie SUN 00 Spensared ee \ A ccident Movies : see No admission charge — Dress Optional DAY AT 9% —— ENTERS HOSPITAL A < vs. a sal 2 EE ONS a ae : ae Stewart Mosher, Suffolk, has ‘ | BA. - |8t. KM -2 YY - Rock \ Dons entered the Prince Edward Is- Sh : ; Y : M ii Ste ' Baeaew J : : land Hospital for treatment; own S e é = - elub aoe oo. it ationg- porn Request Hupson Day : = : oe ee ; ness letterheads. ae eh . y IN > 4 os . ; Major 8. Chenier, Pag, |, MONTAGUE — 2p thes chu in progae of the_Mew a | eee a s e e) on : > : ; —Chief—Electrical Inspector for,| 5" discussion, questions and | aredey GUARDIAN. PATRIO’ Phone 894-7371 0 bem | the Province, is at present a P&-/| answers on such accidents made r tient in the Prince Edward Is- : CENTRAL Pa ea Senp Me wo Ire Hospital. ; FB F f Se a ER iin - “TocRentnoter winners anxouncen | EASTERN PRINTE RY ¥ Anideal way to celebrate your special aa ase Following are the results. of |“ i _ Ey ’ 3 ] mre last nieht’s card games at Covre-| FUNERALS Phone 48506 =f occasions. ts a love story of twe kids whe ad-Stanhope Community Hall: oo / - Sits ee dies’ first,. Mrs. Leo Doyle; . ; I . : ¢ ? second, Mrs Victor Deacon;| STUBBERT FUNERAL — Ce, 5 ne = . consolation, Cecily Watts; gents’ |The funeral of Alfred Stubbert - ee 2 ; : first, Leith Brown; second, Lé- | was held Friday afternoon Jan. : er : nus Misener; consolation, Mer-|%4. from Bay Fortune United res ae fe lin McQuaid: door prize,:.Mrs:|Church where ‘service was:com-|)- 9. °° oa Frank Watts; freeze-out, Mrs. |@ucted by Rev. F.E. Phinney aa : Lloyd Vessey and David Mac- assisted by“ sRev. M.O: Smith. | ~ : Loe Kinnon. Hymns ‘sung were- gets : CARD WINNERS of My Soul. The ! Point Bap-| et rot : Following are the“ results“ of | s : an pee ta ae a ~~ - the Holy Redeemer.Community' Err ae - ; = Center card party last night: | bearers ladies’ first, ae. oe e David P Blanchard; second, , were oe Rodgerson; gents’ first, William Feuer Harvey Berrigan; second, Peter Costello: | Robertson. Harold MacEwen ‘ onsolation, Mrs,,,Lawrence Da- : : t = door | 2nd Lloyd MackEwen. Interment |. . HERE sscover the joys ond toors of eos _ | CRAZYINLOVE. | NCHARD CHAMBERLAIN SY VETTE MIMIEUR ; —— “y Fe ad soci gee tee See Seem | oe ig Saw te rac > - The ina Gye which was —— Interment in the bakes whee waar a Sf -. anchored outside Charlottetown perry: § US Le | \ was Harbor Jast night is expected to} LANE FUNERAL. be ceatet into the Irving Oil| for Mrs. mentee funéral Co. Ltd. pier by the government | dra was tiny. The taxker is expected tof y. tariker ‘is expect Home to Pownal United Chi : Ae discharge_ 5,000,000 gallons of oil | Service ; : ne ‘ in Charlottetown. lw. a condected. hy . Rav. ‘ s the Arms’ of J : CITY AREA _ with Me. Pallbearers ‘were Jo- ; A Ee Wi : FUNERALS. -|Céuree Weatherie. Samer Re FARQUHARSON FUNERAL— |the church cemetery. - (he funeral for Mrs. Ernest " Farquharson ‘was ne ae CANADA Jan. 14, from the L Si neral Home where service was Sere OF PRINCE conducted by Rev. D.A. Camp- bell. Hymns sung were The IN THE SUPREME COURT Lord’s My Shepherd and Unto ae Hills. eee somes : ESTATES DIVISION je ut, Petes hte o ‘am Ferqubarton, Ronald Sted - “Gary eer aee ae Oe : man, James Farquharson, Tho-| _ . liam Munn, late of Char- : . ; rod Peal peg ai ae" reat tee Think April. s faster and much more economically. me Gardens. an” head eaten Think Income Tax. (The sooner you get.it done the ~ Another thing: be sure to fill out every part of the ™ AcDoN. ALD FUNER AL — jae Deceased, one it's out eek ee you ae a er, : ae nee side of the form that you're en- e funeral for James S, Mac- hs By now you pr y your Personalized Tax _titled:to. It’s for your own sake. If happen to Donald | took EN gray me: Churtotctown. Queens County is Form. Keep it safe until you have your T4 slips. Then— leave out a new baby (tt ticecbusiah’ ek stuns other eral Home to St. Patrick’s| eforesaid and Wendell Roderi why wait? But before you start, here are a few things exemption, you'll be paying more than you should. Chureh, Fort Augustus, where hi | Hun aenbury in | Queens}. _- you might like to know and remeschgt _ And we have no way of catghing it for you. church by Rev. James Smith, |the _Dbeice-at-law and next of- ’ _ First, note the way we've spel ed your name in Now, what if you have lems? Talk or write to ee a bane ae Wall eat eaten ine| ~~ Creating your account‘number. If your name's longer - your District Taxation It costs nothing. And a. High Mass and conducted the|liam E. Mann, and fe ail others than five letters, you'll see that we include only the that's what they are there for—to help you when service at the grave. Rt. Rev. pretending interest in general:—| first five letters. It also has seven digits. This com- you're stuck. : hae ME tities’ sare eeeubet ta the Ne ee 774 Gt -bination- gives-far_faster.and more positive identifi- Why not make this the year you make out your in- Sanctuary. _The Royal Canadian undersigned ‘ude, the Seal of cation. That's so our computer can zip it through come tax early? It's easy. Just pretend it's April. conducted by Mortimer. | day of .January A. D. 1966, ; “ Pallbearers were James Mac-| whereby you and everyone of 8 Donald, Dennis O'Shea, Damien MacDonald, Eugene Callaghan, |}g-. Jussti eit ae ee .. Nicholas Halmar and John A.|ing of this Court to be held in 5 ° MacDonald. Interment was in the | the Law Courts ‘Building. Char. : c : \ ee church cemetery. lottetown, on Tuesday the 22nd a “ aye . pg MeRENZIE, FUNERAL —The wee eevee’ Shee toe Is this the year I fill out pee an ie ete en See Ay income tax right?” dy “naar toe Jae ona il ay wm THY INCOME tax rig cr ' Funeral Home to St. Joachims | December, A.D. 1964, purport- : 4 DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE — |__ pane aaa The Hon. E. J. Benson, Minister [| Ohurch, Vernon River, wheee pon Big be the last Will of the : ‘ ; ‘ ; the remains were oe eae - eee eee ee ; STARTING MONDAY 3 Days eo. the tot, Rev. Urban Gillis. proved solemn form — . ’ Solemn Requiem High - Mays |law | and why Letters | Probate) | : | ’ ONLY D , was celebrated oe eel { Rev. J. A. Macdonald, assis by Rev. D. D. Macdonald as aoa to-see proceedings deacon, also a nephew, both of ; DRAMA... TONTRIGUE AND ENTWRALL YOU Nowra, : Ottawa, Sub-deacon was Rev.| -SIGNED “AND SETTLED at ea Clifford ae ee Urban peop ag = day of Jan- |, ‘ ves ie is “ee —_ . Gillis was pre in the sanc- | Vary AL. ‘ qe ; : Sane ‘ ‘ shes oenandibathtess ta tuary. Pallbearers were George | BY The Court a I ane ‘ ‘as ) ae MacDonald, A.J. Macintyre, J. (Sgd.) Frances B. V. ts . oe oseph B. MacDonald (LS) Furness. Services at the grave p verosoe = Deadline April 30th... 3 te hehe " ‘ ‘ ‘ , . ; , . , ‘ ‘ ra ae ‘ ;