OBITUARY Vital Statistics | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Feb. 2, 1966. t1” as BALTIC Inserted by’ the family a - | | Willem Acre retureed Mages te agian, | _INMEMORIAM B ‘British Defence poe ce ene ee duvaie tes oe the SALINE: 3 — peed Le og” |deat mother, Mrs. Mrs. Floyd MacLean - sudden passing off Mr. Michael F. Murnaghan in the Charlotte. | Passed away renee 22, 1963. Beautiful memories Wwoven- in _ Being ChangedB y thadliby : tess to the members of stonary Society in the Kingsboro town- Hospital on Monday morn. This is the ploture we tahderiy held peaaeiets room recently. ing, January 24th, 1966, aged 76) yct,'" Our hearts Your ; ae ba Kennedy, Boston, . years. To love and cherish ‘and never forget. ‘ sine! ie a een ‘gome time He entered tal v' iremembered by daughter, . By ARTHUR _L. GAVSHON _ |riers will be built although some}. Before being elected to the , , f three woshe previously and wee ‘wary an ‘oe-inlaw. Waller Brenaan LONDON (AP) — With the {exioting carriers may be refitted House of Commons in 1982, Hes a “nd King °. ne 0 wher | end family. precision of a plastic surgeon,|and modernized see them |ley worked as head of the La- iMr_k ‘eee ee he waa Simei stricken’ with @ ar a eae ea gis Defence Mirfister Denis Healey | through most of the 197s [bor party's international depart: | nn he funca of ig his uaete, heart attack. There he was ad-|qear mother, Mrs. J. F. Gallant whe | is changing the face of Britain he BE ON OFFER ment. feecaae Stewart, ministered the last rites of the Passed away February 22, 1963. in a world dominated by super- <Britain’s building flotilla of He wrote seweral pamphlets, Mr. 1 eet, Se nants Catholic Church of which he was) In our hearts your memory lingers powers. four Polaris submarines will re. including one which explained o 4 Paar 0 joneate Sage a faithful member. an es ae cme Healey is at the centre of tWe | main op. offer. for international-| why Labor in Britain felt it had | Fes Lester. trea soon. we He was born and lived at me | fat we Go net thick Of pan. most far-reaching.. survey rer | ization, prefera @art of Suez. to side with the U.S. against spending some time i Montreal antum where he was a success. Eicaate Seluiaiadad he’ Giana. takefi of this once - mjghty|The subs will me opera. the Soviet Union. pt Sudbury, Ont. Both are deal- ful farmer. He was the son of the late | Dennis Murnaghan and Susan _ Croken. Left to mourn are his wife, the former (Anna Brazel), six sovg:_19. Andrew, Rudolph, Stephen, Den- | nis, John and Joseph. Also thir. | ty-five grandchildren. His only | brother predeceased him in 1909. | His funeral which was: largely | attended, was held on Wednes:- | day morning, January 26th, 1966 | from his late residence to St i Patrick's Church, Fort Augus- | tus, where High Mass. was cele- 3 ternational goals. : Souris brated by Rev. Vincent G. Mur-| Was ceilea swiy His measuring-rod: he quit an ofticer training corps controls. ‘pl tor the pat tres ea . navhan. Seated in the sanctuary | we cherish his beautiful memory still. —An annual budget of $5,600. in Yorkshire, on “pacifist prin-/ Outcome of his studies was "Oo, thursday night an enjoy- ~ were: Rev.’ Basil Croken, Rev.| We mies him now and always will. | 000,000 until 1970 to fulfil those ‘ciple. ‘i ja series of writings we gebtogether pow , Saath in Allan MacDonald and his nag-C{ways remembered by. daughter, Mary, jobs which the nation is honor-| At Oxford he won a reputa-|shaped Labor philosophy. In Kings- tor Rev. James Smith Service 89F™ and family. -hound to carry -out. tion of being an extreme neutral belt in Europe” he . ee ee: at the grave was conducted by William Rooth | Glenn and son-in-law. and family, Toronto. LAKE -- In. fond and joving memory of a deaf son. and brother, Frank S. Lake who departed this life February 21st, Thoughts drift back to days gone past, Lite moves on but memory lasts. ; Deep in our hearts his memory is képt | We who loved him. will never forget. | Ever remembered and sadly missed by | Mom, June and Keith. OCHAPPELLE — In loving memory of Fred ‘Chappelle who assed away Feb- ruary 22n7, 1962 | Four years have passed | Since that sad Hay, MENES - Loutsiand ‘Rose, bd fealm’s military policiey at) home and abroad. His philosophy reflects t at of | the Labor government he rep- | resents. “Britain is a world power once wrote. “Butwe are no longer in a position to impose our views by force, least of all by nuclear force.’ Healey's aim: Britain can do, im order to This has involved calculating —To define the limits of what |brushfires in other parts need survive, and achieve her in- |. tional in two years. | Healey was an intimate of the | 4. Traditional bases will be\Labor party’s late leader, Hugh abandoned where local peoples! Gaitskell. whom Wilson suc- decide they. do «mot want the | ceeded. | British presence. Thus in Aden, STUDIED WARFARE a withdrawal is certain by 1968 During the party's long. pe- whether we like it or not,’’-he|when South Arabia ‘ds due for riod out of office Healey studied | onthiy Hymn Si | statehood. {the implications of nuclear war- 5. In Europe, Britain's Rhine fare. He frequently visited ‘the | Army will, by agreement with ‘universities of what he terms | the allies, serve: as a strategic “the egghead belt’ in the east- reservoir of manpower in case ern United States, Hé. argued the need for facing the risks of to be doused. ithe terror balance without panic Healey began asserting his and then to consider how nu- views 33 years ago when. at 15, clear arms can be kept under. 4vanced the idea of a neutral Marxist. between Russia and the | In the Second. World War, ‘zone | pany Following the Sieatay | night | Church service in the Kingsboro Baptist Chiitch, all proceeded to the Church basement for Refresh- |ments were served by the mem- lbers of the World Wide Guild. Mrs: Daniel Bruce accompan- jied ‘to his home én Kingeboro, Rev. Vincent G. Murnachan memory of my dear father and mother the cost-effecti — in the spend evening Honorerv: vaibearers were: | wae nossed 0 Fanrhary style of ts. hcl Secretary Healey rose to the rank of-ma- (allies. In ‘the race against the ss = ee ~s wife, sree seognt — Beagen, | aE > ~~ 2 ssecial aap . Robert. McNamara — of every | jor inthe Royal Engineers, ive H-bomb” ¥ water Oc 9 seers Rev M.O. Smith and Mrs. lethro gen, Cornelius Cum- 1 bring you to my mind, , ‘ British soldier, , tank, pl ning two decorations, serving in|to stop the sprea nuclear |e. peee? 67 ice Cummiskey | The days 1 ae not think of yee WHERE QUE. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR DIED and ship. . ata North Africa and Italy. weapons. re was furnished by Mre. d James ¥ agh re very to find, ze rie ; : ae Saieeenen go Gor knew that you were. weary Quebec Lieutenaat-Goversee Bois de Coulonge was ablaze, room| bas Ba. Cal Martin, aide ead RESIGNED os S F Richer’. Chieg sat Se the on oir “six sone of the deceased. to steep to climb. _ | Paul. Comttais died early Mon- Everyone élse in the 104-year- tenant-governor did One member of Prime Minis- | | s He gently took youf hands in Fie “| z , : : enjoyable sing-song of hymns. . att oar aueBy ne® ) May in a fire that event ls gig residence, Incliding Mme ot deny repors that » serie> lr Winn’ labor. government, Reaction Is Seen Favorable pe A wonderfy! husband and eee missed by ee Fleanor, | miticial residence *- Comtois, escaped, some with - of explosions were heard at ‘hew, ~ ¥ the accordion and Mrs. Smith has gone to rest, ’ For all of us he did his best, His life was true, his heart was . kind, A better father none could find. “ May his soul rest in Peace. | CARD OF THANKS | The wife and family of the late Mr. Michael F. Murnaghan wish to extend their sincere thanks to By nearby Quebec City. The on | began. around midnight and -IN MEMORIAM | less than 15 minutes later all In memory of Wendall | Stewart MacCalluni who | passed away February | 20, 1962. Always remembered by his burns. The fire is believed to have started in a men's cloak- THIS AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY — ‘Sanderson ey the start of the fire. (CP Wirephoto) resigned Saturday after ‘voicing growing diagreement in| ithe country with the govern- ment’s defence ‘policy and. the philosophy behind it. Mayhew) claimed Britain is far too over- committed—from-—-the- defence ‘| point of view,. especially east of Suez, and money alloted to carry out defence policy.is far too little. First conclusions of Healey's 15-month review are due out} Canada now To Canadian Peace Ideas By ARCH MacKENZIE lean firms in Canada of the U.S. WASHINGTON (CP)—A cau. balance .- of - payments restric- tious Canadian peace Initiative: |tivns on-investment. Martin said on Viet Nam so far has drawn his Saturday message followed ‘nothing but the most favorable | "vigorous representations’ pre- reaction," External Affairs Min- | Viously on verte ecent: ister Martin said after HIT BY STOCK R talks with U.S. State Secretary, Martin sald he also he retain Dean Rusk. | Canadian concern that some Ca- the nadian companies, whose stocks awaits re- sang a favorite old hymn x MISCOUCHE | Friends and neighbors wish Charles W, Mallett of Miscou- County Hospital. The attendance of 280 people ‘ is said to be a record for a first aid class in this province. tal Dr. F.A. MacMillan, sisters and | speakers last: week were Dr, ~ pursing staff of the Charlotte. wife Ethel, children Richard, a Tuesday. They would affect} sponse of India and Poland, its|are not listed on U.S. markets, George Lea and Dr. J.L. Saund- town Hospital, Rev. Father ciewart, Donald, Susan and about 100 nations around the|partners on the International /nevertheless face pressure from|—.. " pyaminations were held Reid, the Reverend clergy who tas , S ne op r j Oo world with which Britain has|Control Commission establish in|U.S. regulations on over-the-| 111° Jos gop those are remed me also these wee oon Brenda- : — + oe: 1954 but note. va eae as a eae Seman sale of fresher course’ and asses sympathy cards or : | Among the c 8: | truce referee me, - : week the exams for the begin- - bod aps rite hel! C4 RO) OF THANKS Sr Neie Mss No ct es tte AP lr 7rd was lnk ot tue, Bran wit] Mary "oii t's re] Mari sald tm ho made] are wi. bt Oe : pe . Sener tse Armumber of Prince ‘Edvard ng. Tn nn Al | snaring with the Americans and | Viet Nam, with a unanimous some time to reconcile Canada’ aoe Samar ae, FOR LATE to thank Dr. Lea, Dr. Cox, the champion at phew of| But the junior four-year-old re- {other allies the task of guard- er ee fishing limit with ad-| so cwnies, Guides and Scouts nurses and staff @f Prince Edward ls Fair last | No-|{slend-bred S nae in|oord Milady eta extatlehed in 1045 ME Beace, and order This com-|a conference co-chairmen jacent U.S. waters on both! a. oresenting a variety show te = ee eee aoe a ee * oy eon (ie idian cattle world. — |ef 24,939 pounds milk, 1,085 fat | mitment has been “assumed on Brita and the om eee — promote scouting in the com if relatives steers-in Canada year, , ' understa t ussia has resisted such r muni : : NOTICES- friends who visited me, and seat flow: |t” tyee jearned here yesterday | Seaside -Gusie Abberk, for ex. |still or a - as the aed eee a sia * |rence’ also are involved but the ty. There will ‘aiso be a ai ers, cards and treate during my ay in| he Canada department |@mople, produced 250,454 pounds 1 recall that the late Hon. J. , commis-| minister said he hopes that base | ®2Mdicraft display by the varie - apt. heer ie = = jot milk in her lifetime which | Walter Jones,—he bred this ecw eee oe ie ae son might be pees pridge tines ean be applied now for | U8 sroups. A church parade will SEE PAGE. 3 | Mrs. Lester's. 968. Mowart, So far as could be learned tne | sweet. Suse oul bald foarte h Fact me that it was @ world’s | vine with a medium power |the gap between efforts actual measurements of the Ca- be held on. . —— animal at Canadian F : * : ; : such as Indonesia. . in the united Nations Security |nadian lim i NOTICES “NOTICES shows in 1965 was a show topper Rivet om SMormance though se. guage wets ama Resin: pro. |"s.'tn weaponry, British policy {Council and the Geneva con- Martin declined to te Liat OF aa tar ot A peels in car-| Veral other cows have edged |butterfat in 1943 and that stands ee Sarr dauenteaber ate COULD BE USEFUL pt aa ducked questions iy E. H leases grading. The Sanderson |@head of her record since she 5 third best in the junior three- power will. be based on the} The commission is equipped about the current Viet Nam de- es ICKEY and COMPANY. steer by comparison had 60 completed it several vears ago. year old class for cows milked | American Phantom and F-lil|to play a useful role but a con. ‘bate here. Z points, though he very reo Susie = ers like setae, a that is in| anes which ean carry nucleat terete should nee be expected) The main cbjective hs ig to ee = more in the live weight) Buntain. . “a loads."No more aircraft car-| soon, Martin said. ‘see whether commission can AB CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS eae —s sa a pretest Incides- | That makes three Island bred eel ae etek eal assump. help, Martin said India" and f SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. ao oe the et i292 by a. cow from |division as It is listed in the cur- /sbout , the oe reece : just eoinelded an efima ty the thelr desire for Negotiations and a ent the Oulart Reformatory at rent issue (of the -Holstein-Frie- |Beet Producers Association. Jus gt-/@ censefire : Where the Island steer wer Gueigl, Daterie and. she te |sien 5 before I completed this column | often-heated debate on the of-/4 re: op ’ take pleasure in. announcing that down in: this comparison was in) O1e Oe en abet wba: I talked fo Mr. McIsaec and he /|ficial U.S. policy on Viet Nam| The ‘commission itself re E : the pilots cerned Ar The Ie-|,_Amother cow tred on the Bus [cond spot én the mature cleas in|*2t, 00 ,toumuelly interesting and critics on the Beaate tor-/mained Ue only | orate 4 the 365.4 meeting tined up here in Char-|eign relations committee North -aadchovth- Viet. Harspie 2 Her produc-|tottetown for the afternoon and| Rusk Friday made it plain to J. NAZAIRE ARSENAULT, C.A, The Is- oe Te eet ais points. tin farm, Seaside Allena, esta. |the mat of the (Canada’s. commission represent: wae, os cae blished a record in 1963 that/|tion was 27,172 pounds milk, 1,- i — Martin said Es has been admitted fo Partnership aa ger our Islanc. steers still ranks, third best for a Jun-|317 fat and that record was es- ee a id men én eel wis ‘greatly im: (ative had been ‘in Hanoi, the|” & Effective First of F a often fall-dqwn, observed H.C. /ior three-year old in the alltime tablished by the Bunbury farm Canada, he tells me, on corn si- pressed with a head-to-head dia- North Vietnamese capital, last ve Firs of February, 1966. Heartz,. Livestock Officer with Canadian listings. Allema was cow back in 1954. And that still lage and on Urea — this is ajlogue between Rusk and the week. ‘ committee chairman, J. W, Ful- bright—that the U.S. feels North i Viet Nam won't bargain until it has been hit harder. There was no sign of any softening} ~- in the U.S. on conditions for here. Only one purchased by B.J. Mitton end standé as second-best for all ‘lof the steers that showed at the | Sons. Moncton and she produced time in the Canadian Holstein Rrovineiel Esibiticn Gre Nt ate Dasmevion Ge treaties liee! ic od mentee mtone ts in | pounds ‘at on an ve perform- est year earned say pdlats |a day milking. ance. pve gla That, by the way, grand champion that | Incidentally Sterling Wood synthetic co that's gree | strong in the livestock feed world now. This story is carried elsewhere in this paper. Further _|stories and column reference will tikely come later when the ROLLAWAY CLUB ANNUAL MEETING : : Benefit t Dance lglg morte: ys Bes 5 7 a Wie te tr, in a =| iave senor Pic rte ot ee gr vies saice ce ‘ 4 pounds ive a cow Wi b meetin at ‘ on" NORTH RIVER FIRE DEPARTMENT ee steers, however, ‘pounds of butterfat gives her a in some impresaive O'Leary end we'r planning ‘ott auietty. It was eoupled with are not the only ones that better rating in that department. presection records a0 0 Deal er ones at Ken and Sou-|some spadework on the annual go down in the weight-per- | The Abegweit herd at Bun- ee FEB. 22 - 8 P.M. at day-of-age category. The Ot. tawa steer that came second ibury — it's operated by B.B. | Jones now — produced several top cows in the period 1944 to Purpose Shorthorn. Watch the news columns in the n¢xt few days for information on this cow. She's also a good ris, he tells me, before the big -lone in Charlottetown on March 16. The planning for Charlotte- town is so large they just might cabinet t aetansees of economic and trade matters: here March 45. Martin, who ‘will attend the Thursday, Feb. 24th Pius MacDonald Fund. ~ "Admission 75¢ at Halifax, for example, : . a i> in that | 1953. show cow and was grand” |try to get Confederation Centre, |talks, said he re two Ca- - Music by the Hi-Notes and the. Biie Orystals | ; es 3 * i ° : arned ‘totat-of | - Abegweit Milady produced 19,-" champion at the Atlantic |Leo tells'me, although the Ba-inadian concerns to k. Both : ‘ 4 North River Recreation Centre eres on it peta. |782 pounds milk. #16 pounds fat Winter Fair last November. alica Recreation Centre is ao- [will be aired. further. 9:80 - 12:30 100% proceeds to tund hind the Sanderson steer, so i 1944 to lish * rdasa! Leo Melsaae is enthusiastic jother possibility, One is the impact on Amert- sia ‘ All interested persons invited. he was a very poor second. ANNUAL MEETING — SQURIS FISH AND GAME ASSN. 1 ee ce UNITED CHURCH HALL, SOURIS FEB. 24, 1966 AT 8 P\M. Films will be shown. ~| Tuesday, February 22 at 8:30. HOWLAN STEER BEST per-day-age category shown a, ers, }Howlan, P. of 16 points out Announcements CITY. & QUEENS BINGO Canadian Legion, New Haven, “a E AFTON WALL card and crokinole ee ey. February 22 at 8 p.m. be a meeting of the) CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH NO. | ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION ~ CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT BRANCH HOME CLOVER CLUB | ‘Starting At 8 P.M. All players please be on hand. TRERE WILL be York Rifle Club in York School to- night at 7.3/ p.m. HUNTER RIVER Rink tonight Hoc- key. Hunter River Rats vs. North Riv er Boys. 7:15 Sharp. Skate after. FLAN TO allend the Pot Lack Sapees in Fredericton i, Tuesday. 22, In aid of hall. Serving from 5.30 “ME ANNUAL meeting of. the Chare lottetown and District Brance Canadian Dibbetic Association will be held at the National Film Board Theatre, Tuesday Moteside, guest speaker RILDA’S BEAUTY SALON, 191 Graf. ton Street continues her specials on $10.00 perms and up at ‘2 price for the month of February with or without AUCTION SALE ' FIVE HOUSES ~ | FEBRUARY 26th, 1966—10 A.M. The following: One horse, 7 years old; one mare, 8 years old; two milk cows, 7 years old: one milk cow, 6 years old; one milk cow, 8 years old; all due to freshen within two months. . Four heifers, 2 year old Shorthorn, two heifers, two year old Shorthorn; ten tons hay, two tons straw, 250 bushels of oats, one riding horse, one scuffler, one hay mower, one rake, one cart and wheels, rubber tired truck wagon, wood sleigh, box sleigh, cream | separator, electric, hay fork cable and carrier, double bed and spring, bunk chair, harness, double and single, horse collars, forks, shovels and hoes, Terme of gale cash. Mrs. Russell TAT not fine the first fine day ‘ : A Auctioneer _D. J, i appointment. Telephone 4-3837, “THE ANNUAL meeting of Glasgow Dairying Company will be in the Junior Farmers’ Recrea tre, New Glasgow, Thursday, * 3rd, at 2:00 o’clock.” NORTH RIVER RINK tonight Tues. | day, Adult Skate 8.10. Admission 35c. At 10 p.m. Cornwall vs Pownal. Ag. mission to hockey player's 25c. | KINGS COUNTY MORELL RINK ‘Tuesday 7.30° p.m. Peakes vs. Fanning Brook: 9% p.m, Pisquid vs, Morell. LITTLE SANDS Concert to be held ul Belfast Hall, Eldon on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 22nd, instead of Wednesday'-Feb. Zrd. 8 p.m. PRINCE COUNTY KENSINGTON RINK today (Tuesday? ‘The best steer in the weight-j~ February ‘2%nd, at 8 p.m. Dri W. J.) 4 atwo-account fam the permanent way Oh makes sense and it makes money — for, you!) Here’s what earns 316% an - How tobe ae volt do: Pay household and petsonal bills from your Regular account which interest. No service charges either! Meanwhile, save with a Spit account which earns you abig 4%, CANADA PERMANENT SAVINGS + TRUST SERVICES + MORTGAGES ESTABLISHED 1866 129 Kent Street, 892-2417, ” Donald Stanhope, MANAGER You can make withdsawale at any | time on your Special account, but not by cheque. Thismakes you save! 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