- Mummomr— w-iAy—vna , w L. . - _ .. . . I . .. , v. x v - ~ ‘~ I ‘ ' < <.. .. > . .. 2 . — ‘7 ‘ ..m-.~. am-o‘fifi-Ml-x our" .- r 7 Our hearts still ache we can’t thanks to our many kind neigh- Charlottetown 8506 — Summersicle 8031 -— Montague 97-2 —- Souris 32-3 Page 16 The Guardian Thur., October 30, 1958 IN MEMORIAM MACDONALD — In loving mem- ory of our dear grandson Pres- ton V. MacDonald, Milburn, who was shot October 30, 1955. Though his smiles are gone for- ever And his hands we cannot touch We will never loose sweet mem- ories ' Of the clear one we loved much. SO God called our dearest To that land of peace and rest But you will never be forgotten By the ones who loved you best. grandson A beautiful star shines over the grave . Of one we loved but could no save 1 We loved him so we miss him yet forget. The tragic way he had to die. We will always remember and wonder why; it is sad but true we Wonder why The best are always first to die Quickly and quietly came the call Your sudden death surprised us We have lost but God has gained One of the best the World con- tained. Lovingly remembered and sad— ly missed by his Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William MacDon- aid. CARD or THANKS] I wish to thank Dr. MacLeod, Dr. Giddings, Nurses and Staff of P. E. I. Hospital, My Special Nurse, Miss Lutie Campbell. Al— so those who visited me, sen-t flowers, cards, treats, etc, I thank you, Neil MacDonald, Chur- chill. I wish to thank the’ Sisters and nurses of the City Hospital, clergy, Dr. Coady, Mrs. Frank Prunty, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coady. Emmett MacDonald, and all kind» neighbors and friends who provided transportation, and all who assisted in any way during my recent sad bereavement. C. Helen Chandler. We wish to express our sincere hours and friends who were so good, and helpful during the ill- ness and death of the late Mrs. Hester Pidgeon. The Larkiin Family. Agents Wanted : PAULA ROUTES AVAILABLE “Men or Women—Earn $3.00 per hour handling 250 different Paula Prodnccs- Tea. Coffee, Spices, E x t ra 0 ts, Medicines, desinfectants, Combs & Brushes. [ will extend you credit. Even without experience, your success is assured in following my dir- ectives. Write for my thirty-day helping-hand offer FREE now. G. Laurin, President Paula Ltd. 21 St_ Paul East, Montreal” AUTOMOTIVE WE HAVE IN STOCK Orginal style Suburbanites 670-15 tube type ALSO New style Suburbanites in all sizes. PROVINCIAL TIRE SALES Beasley Ave. _ Phone 8642 Parkdale Boarders Aooommodated ROOM AND BOARD, BUSINESS man preferred, after 6 p.m. Ap- ply 280 Grafton Street or Phone 6389. Bass and Trucks For Sale SELL OR TRADE FOR OLDER model car 1956 Austin A-50 In good condition. Dial 5011. OOPS in . . We Jusl DrOpped Our Prices Yes, we dropped our prices on these used cars and you can now buy them at terrific s a v i n g s. Don’t miss seeing these if you're in the market for a good used car. I958 Meteor 4-door, Radio, Guaranteed. $2295 I955 Oldsmobile "Super.88" 4 door Sedan tip-top condition. Low mileage $l895 i l955 Plymouth 2 door sedan. Black in color. Low mileage. $|395 ALLISON MOCLEOD LID. cars and Trucks For Sale 1951 HUDSON HORNET, IN PER- fect condition, radio, heater, and white wall tires. Dial 9291 or 9904. 1957 FORD CUSTOM 300. 6 cylinder coach, radio, white - walls, two tone - A-l condition. Phone 8707 before 7 p.m. 1934 CHEVROLET, S E D A.N top condition. Must be seen to be appreciated. Bargain. At Fraser and Annear Feed Mill, Montague. 1952 DODGE COACH. 2-DOOR. Heater, radio, good condition, $500 cash. Can be seen at Art Roper‘s Imperial Service Stat- ion. AUSTIN A-50 DELUXE SEDAN excellent condition, winterized, radio, chains, low mileage. Ap- ply Edgar Hayes, Grafton St., Esso Service Station, phone 9219. Cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTONl November 7 or 8th, returning 14th or 15th, room for three passengers. Phone 4182 _l-'emale Help Wanted WANTED WAITRESS. APPLY ‘ in person. Queen Hotel. WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person, also openings for day shift. Ment’s Restraunt, Queen St. OUT OUR WAY ’ weaves-- ;, TH'HOREE “ CAMEIN TWO HOUR$ AGO--WHAT , HAPPENED 8012M THU; AV vEAESToo SOON For Sale w THEY’RE GOIN' T0 FINDA PlLE . 0F CRIPPLED KIDS iN THIS BUEG SOME BRIGHT By J. a. WILLIAM MORNIN'.’ :l / JR.WILLIA~5 0-30 thuh‘ hmTlflq—lfiufl. For Rent ONLY ONE CONCLUSION IS possible. Classified Ads are so well used because they get re— sults. Put one to Work today Dial 8506. USED HOT WATER FURNACE, cheap for quick sale. Apply 47 Churchill Ave., City. "' MAKE MONEY AT HOME AS- sembling our items. Exper- ience unnecessary. Lee Mfg. 466 S. Robertson Los Angeles 48, Cal. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- WHEN COUIVTING BLESSINGS include the yaction- getting po— wer of Classified Ads. Quick convenient, low cost. Phone 8506. ' Lost And Found work. Aplly Mrs. (Dr.) W. G. Hogg, 23 North River Road or Phone 5744. LOST: TIGER CAT IN VICIN- ity of Foster’s Drug Store. Finder please phone 4263. GIRL FOR OFFICE WORK. Experience preferred. Steady employment. Apply Box 488 Male Help Wanted care of Guardian-Patriot. CAPABLE GIRL WANTED FOR OFFICE BOY GRADE 8-9 education. Willing worker. Ap— ply Guardian-Patriot Circula— tion Department. Mlsoellanoos housekeeping duties; live-in privileges. Good reference necessary. For appointment phone 6916. WANTED GENERAL DUTY nurses for a 100 bed Hospital in a town of 400 in Northern Ontario. commended schedule; Apply BOX NUMBERS In replying to Box Numbers Salary according to .please make sure you have the Ontario Nurses Assoc1ation re- correct Box Number in the ad- dress. , . ,in writing to Administrator Lady Minto Hospital, Coch- rane, Ontario. Toronto Family Seeks Housekeeper Family with three school-a children lookin g for suita e young woman, capable of doing. general housekeeping. Pleasant working conditions, private .room, DIAL 4044 YOUR IMPERIAL STOVE & FUEL OIL AGENT Ch’tOWn East -. 'Parkdale JOHN W. ’SKINNER char women kept as extra help All modern appliances and con.— veniences. Starting salary $100. a month with increase after three REAL ESTATE months. If references satisfac- tory will pay transportation to Toronto. For Interview After 5 p.m. Dial 3944. For Sale FEED TURNIPS GOOD QUAL- ity. Reasonably priced. Apply Blake Wood, Tea Hill, or Phone 5711. ' coat. Good condition. Grey in colour. Size 18. Price $15. Phone 6377. Opportunilies Grow On Florida's West Coast Send 25c (coin) for the BIG ANNUAL INVITATION AL ISSUE (N 0V 9) = of the Sunday Independent LADY’S. KILGORNOCK WINTER “The Sunshine Newspaper” St. Petersburg 1, Florida TWO GOOD COWS TO FRESH- en April and May; fat heifer 800 lbs.; 1 nine year old mare. E. Rayner, Springton. REAL ESTATE Agents And ' Brokers TURNIPS, ONE ACRE TO BE harvested also a barn at Uigg to be moved off land. Apply Ewen Gillis, R.R.3, Kinrocvk. QUIET MARE, WEIGIIS 1200 lbs; purebred Hereford cow, 3 years old, to freshen in April Apply David Ford, Milton Station. ' HENS, 50,YEAR OLD LAYING. L. H. KENNEDY REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE ' Dial 3912 166 Great George St. $1 each, also. 45 gallon gas drum. $4. Apply R. Buell, Mer- maid, R.R.9. ‘ REAL ESTATE HEATED FURNISHED ROOM. Suitable for couple. In Brighton Area. Write Guardian - Patriot. Box 495, Charlottetown. 3 ROOM APARTMENT CEN- trally located, heated, Electric Range, continuous hot water, Suitable for 2 adults. Write Guardian - Patriot, Box C492. Charlottetown. REAL ESTATE, Wanted WANTED TO RENT 4-ROOM. Heated apartment within 1 - mile radius of city for young married couple with 2 infants. Phone 9931. WANTED APARTMENT OR flat of 5 or 6 rooms with fur- nace. Reliable Tenants. Write Guardian - Patriot Box ‘494, Charlottetown. . URGENTLY NEEDED - SIX or seven room house, unfur- nished, by a retired couple be- fore December lst. Write Guardian—Patriot Box M490, Charlottetown. EMPLOYED WOMAN DESIRES small heated apartment, two rooms or'more, preferably un- furnished. Write Guardlian- Pat- riot Box 483, Charlottetown. FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY for two adults and two small children, 3 furnished rooms with stove within City limits or within one mile from the City. Phone 5419. WANTED FARM 100 ACRES OR CPR Earnings. For Sept. Given MONTREAL (CPl—The Cana- dian Pacific Railway announced Tuesday that its net earnings for September were $2,804,440, a de— crease of $289,086 compared with the same month last year. The company‘s monthly state- ment of railway revenue and ex- penses showed railway revenue at $37,297,946 for the month, down $2,047,661 from September, 1957. However e x p e n s e s for the much also decreased, to $34,- 493.506 from $36,252,081, down $1,758,575. Railway earnings totalling $24,- 747,133 from Jan. 1, 1958, repre- sent an increase of $89,087 over the same period last year. Rail- way revenue for the nine«month period ending Sept. 80 totalled $348,116,299. r a i 1 w a y expenses $323,369,166. Personal FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROLKER 8: CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. STOP DANDRUFF, EXCESSIVE falling hair, itchy or scaly scalp, with Lanex, the marvel- lous Lanolin scalp treatment. Only $1.95 jar. Satisfaction or money back, at Giggey’s Phar- macy — Charlottetown; Lar- ter’s Pharmacy — Souris. Services Offered LIGHT TRUCKING DONE, also add jobs. Dial 4523 or call 'at 320 Kent Street. DIAL 8398 ' YOUR IMPERIAL ESSO STOVE OIL AGENT FOR CHARLOTTETOWN, HARRY MELLISH Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PD'TS or quarts. Dial 8595. DECOYS — DUCK D‘ECOYS wanted. Dial 9525 or Write P. O. Box 461, Charlottetown. LARGE MANTEL BEVELLED mirrorrin gold frame. Must be in good condition. Write stat- ing Price to Guardian - Patriot ‘Box 489, Charlottetown. WANTED NUMBER OF SPRING Calves 5 months or older Beef Breed. Including Holsteins. Lay- ton Dough-art, New London, P. E,,I. , _ more on paved highway with- shore frontage. Portestant com- munity. Present owner not re- quired to vacate until April, 1963 when advertiser retires. Good water supply essential. State full particulars and price. All letters will be answered E. Jefferys, Naval Ar‘ amend; De» pot, Dartmouth, N .5. Work Wanted RELIABLE LADY DESIRES work asipractical nurse or cafeteria worker. Experienced. Good references. Phone 4622.’ Personal GREY HAIR VANISHES WHEN YOU USE Angelique Grey Hair Restorer. Regain appearance of natural beauty, colour, $1.50 at Reddin Bros. and Hughes Drug, Charlottetown; Larter’s Phar- WANTED FOR THE Wanted WANTED RACE HORSES TO board. Phone 5242. WANTED BY A RETIRED couple room and board, Cent- ral, Write Guardian — Patriot, Box M491. Charlottetown. NEARLY New Shop, 114 Kent Street, don- ations of all kinds. (Especially children’s clothing) Open Wed- noon and evening 2 to 4 and nesday afternoonAFriday after- 7 to 9. WANTED Fox horses. Paying 41/3c per lb. at the yard. COLLINS WOOD macy, Souris. Bunbury, phone 7955 PROFESSIONAL CARDS V BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, Etc. J. Elmer Blanchard, BA. [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg ‘ AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS For Sale for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. VACUUM CLEANER, SPECIAL brand new with attachments, tank type $18.50 complete. Maritime Compact Sales, 176 FOR SALE ‘OR RENT: IN KEN- sington, 5 room house. Cen- trally located. Available sec— ond week of November. Ap< ply Box “M” Guardian-Patriot office, Summerside. Kent Street, City. REFRIGERATOR — SERVEL— Electrolux, Kerosene operated; also two milk cows to freshen in two weeks. Lorne Stewart, Stanley Bridge. TRADE - IN SINGER ELECTRIC Portable Sewing Machine $49.50 SOUTHPORT AREA Five room frame building, all ' modern conveniences, tached garage. Phone 7857 af- ter 6 p.m. and at- Singer Sewing Center, 164 Great George Street. P hone 4551. ONE FINEST QUALITY FLEX- alum venetia . blind. I v o r y colour, Plastic tapes. Size 36%- x66 3-4. Prince $10. Phone 6301. AT ,CONWAY A‘ SEVEN ROOM house all Douglas fir finish hardwood floors downstairs and 1/2 acre of land including barn and house. For particulars. ap— ply John J. Murphy, 323 Fitz- roy St., Charlottetown. RANGE TYPE WATER HEAT- er, almost new, $15, quantity REAL ESTATE of pipe, various lengths, inch, 1%. inch, 2 inch. Half price. Phone 9962. Gel MORE EGGS For Rent ONE ROOM. CENTRAL. PHONE 6175. than ever before with LESS COST. Red Head Krums is the choice of successful poultrymen. Red Head is 189:} Protein, grain base, maintains body weight, keeps production high. Give it a 3 months test. You will find it the best. Available at your MASTER FEED DEALER PHONE 7364 - 7365 126 Cumberland St. \- IVAN KERRY. Representative Phone 5455. 2 MEDIUM SIZE ROOMS ON second floor. Unheated. Apply 23 Alley St. 3 ROOM AififtTM'ENT‘fiEXT- ed, partly furnished. 3rd. floor Dial 3306. ROOMS FalvRENT, REA—TED, furnished. Central. Business lady preferred. Between 5 and 7 pm. Dial 5456. FURNISHED REIT . SIT—FINE? ROOM WITH STOVE Suitable young couple or 2 girls. Dial 8’31 a . Palmer 81 Health): Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street ,1. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LL.B. (McLean & McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. Dial 3381. FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., MLA. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPhee 8: Trainor “50 Richmond St. Dial 5573 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOM ETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. O. 123 Kent St, I. s. Teflon-RD. Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 ARCHITECT J. F. TOO.” LS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy .St. Dial 8618 Summer'side, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 517 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I,C.. PEng. 161 QUEEN ST. Dial 6349 CHARTERED A PHONE 8325 CCOUNI—ANIS— McDONALD. cunmfsz CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R DOANE 8: COMPANY 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown Dial 6547 « 6548 P. 0, Box 187 ARTHUR l. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Char loitctuwu 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 Dial 5612 , LOOKING ADMIRINGLY at one of the book displays in the library at Birohwood High Birchwoocl High Library Scene Of Afternoon Tea Birchwood High School Library, was the scene of a tea when the members of the Library Commit- Departmen‘l' of . Fisheries Sealed Tenders addressed to the undersigned at Ottawa will be received up to 12 o’clock noon December 2, 1958, for‘the construction of a wooden Pat- rol vessel of about 41 ft. in length for service in the Mari- time Area. Specifications for this vessel may be obtained from the De- partment at Ottawa, a $10.00 deposit being required in the form of a certified cheque or money order payable to the Re- ceiver General of Canada, which deposit will be refunded when the specifications are re- turned in good condition. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 'G. R. CLARK, IT'S EASY TO PLACE YOUR GUARDIAN-PATRIOT WANrTonAégzl _. Albe _/ 4%MYA5MO School are, left to’ right, Mrs. Alex MacLean, Mrs. Fred Tay- lor the Librarian and Mrs. James McCaliurn. The three ladies were among a number of women who attended the first library tea held at school's library yesterdoy‘ottut. tee welcomed upwards of two hundred guests yestrday after~ noon. The books on display, compr 5- ing many types with perhaps a greater empire-Sis on reference and research together with cur- rent periodicals and magazines, were noted with Interest by the many guests. - The tastefully prepared food gether with charming and grac- ious service made this first li- brary tea a decided success Serving were the Grade IX girls who looked attractive in their school uniforms. - The committee in charge con~ vened by. Mrs. ‘Alex MacLean re ceived many congratulations on their efforts. Those pouring were, Mrs. Leo acDonald, Mrs. James McCal- lm, Mrs. Walter Lawlor and Mrs. Fred Taylor. The ushe‘s were Mrs. Eugene Cullen, Mrs. Fred Egan, Mrs. Cronin, Mrs. Leo Murray, Mrs George Chand- ler. Assisting at the table were Mrs. Frank MacDonald, 'MLS. Stephen Connolly, Mrs. Joseph Foley, Mrs. Frank Saunders, MtS. Alex MacLan, Mrs. Urban Blan- chard and Mrs. John Lee. Re- plenishing were Mrs. Alban Mur- phy, Mrs. Maurice Goodwin, Mrs. Eddie Gallant, Mrs. Eugene Coady. DEP,UTY MINISTER OF ' FISHERIES. DeLAVAL FARM EQUIPMENT GOOD EQUIPMENT SAVES TIME ' ’ AND OVERHEAD. WHY WAIT -— COME IN — OR CALL US TODAY. KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD PLUMBING AND HEATING Belvedere Corner —— Central Royalty Charlottetown ERN SALES and SERVICE Summerside 11 Water St. Mrs. Ralph Yeo was in charge IE’S Phone 6423 Phone 3780 KINSMENS’ GASARAMA FRANK ROPER’S IRVINGSTATION Corner Prince and Grafton 2 DAYS —- SATURDAY AND SUNDAY November lst and November 2nd Buy your gas this week-end at The Kinsmens these sales will be used in ’ Gasarama. Proceeds from Kinsmens’ Benefit Projects. OPPORTUNITY For a sincere. honest, married man, between 2555. car, to join'one Of the fastest growing organizations in Canada. Due to recent promotions, a dignified lifetime, position exists Family Councillor Division of Floral Hills Memorial Gardens Excellent remuneration. Pension plan. insurance and profit sharing with a in the Apply Friday and Saturday between 10-12 and 2-3 to 1421/: Grearl George Street, Room 4. WANTED a or 6 room heated or lottetown or Parkdale. Write stating rent and TO RENT unheated house in Char- all particulars t0— GUARDIAN - PATRIOT BOX 493, CHA ployee described as “a father in a million” day to three years imprisonment for the mercy killing of his de- year-Old father, Williai i. Moodie, was committed to Durham Prison, the institution in which he had been a ward-en. deeply devoted to his daughter, Patricia, and that he cared for she was three, she could not wall; or feed herself and could speak only a few words. the court was told. recently, the full responsibility for caring for the child fell on him. He drugged the child, then smoth- after years of strain, said. ' no immediate reference to it. ‘ he expressed “the joy of this glor. ‘York on a political tour. sent of the magazine lottery which was won by Mrs. Dr. J.A. Malon- ey. Father Give-n 3 Years For Mercy Death LONDON (AP) -— A ipnison cm- was sentenced Mon- ficient 11-year-old daughter. Several jurors wept ' the 47- Witnesses testified that he was her tenderly. An epileptic since When Moodie’s wife became ill ered her than act of 21:.ipondenicy his lawyer Modie wrote his wife: “I held her in my arms, cud- dled and loved her until she went off to sleep. She he” no pain.” Congratulations Go From World Leaders ROME (Reuters)-—World lead- ers sent congratulations to tht new Pope Tuesday night as church bells, newspapers and television and radio stations of many lands brought the tidings to millions of Roman Catholics. Queen Elizabeth, Premier de Gaulle of France and West Ger- man President Theodor Heuss were among those sending mes- sages to Angelo Giuseppi Car- dinal Roncalli upon his selection as supreme pontiff of 500,000,000 Roman Catholics. Moscow Radio’s English - lan- guage service Tuesday night re- ported the papal election without comment. Its home service made Queen Elizabeth sail: “I should like to express to your holiness my warm congratulations on your election and to send you my best wishes for your health and wel— fare in the discharge of the ex- alted duties to which you have been called." SENDS CONGRATUDATIONS Irish Premier Eamon de Valera and President Sean O'Kelly also joined in the congratulatory mes- sages, as did Australian Chancel- lor Julius Raab. Britain’s Roman Catholic arch- bishop of Westminster, William Godfrey, wired his congratula- tions to Rome. V Earliest message of congratula- tion from a head of state camel from Italian President Giovannil Gronchi who expressed “the unan-j imous homage of the Italian= people." ! Argentine President A r t u r o' Frondizi sent a telegram in which iously traditionally Catholic na- tion in this transcendental mo- ment Of the church‘s life.” Budapest Radio mentioned thei election of the Pope in its regular news broadcast Tuesday night. It also broadcast a biography of him but made no comment. President Eisenhower. in New' this 1 message to the new poniif’: “It is with great pleasure that i have learned of your election as supreme pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church. "I join with other Americans in1 extending my congratulations onl your elevation to this ‘igh Offire.‘ RLOTTETOWN “My best wishes for the suc- cess 0( your certain, shared by men of good judge. for Mr. Canon, Dr. Robert Nah? in Mr. Cantin’s stomach. «John, Larry. Richard. ‘T: lservice was conducted b3; “rd, endeavors arr i am; Sues Doctor; For $60,000: QUEBEC t.GP)—A man is suing a doctor $80M; for allegedly leaving I. use: six—inch surgical clamps h tiff: stomach during an would. eight years ago. ‘ - r ,w Henry Caution claimed or: clamps were removed two ago by another doctor. . his The hearing, being held a civil jury in superior the second concerning the The first hearing began spring but ended because of ness suffered by the “A; ‘ Following the selection of tilt} jury yesterday, Dr. R. A. testified that an X-ray tion in 1356 disclosed the pres;- ence of the clamps to Mr, Dan-— tin’s stomach and that he , sequently removed them i ally. Dc. Day said _ had started to debenimie: '1 : Dr. Henri Lapointr Wed, 7 that it is quite abnormal the“; clamp used to stop blood AW. should be left in a paiiefi’l fPlW'; ing an operation. A third Witness 1m said he could feel W‘ibhhlas the presence of a W Well; The case is continuing 13de Mr. Justice Frederick Dorm . To New-Pope? will everywhere." 1 Catholic Spain’s chief of NE, Gen Francisco Franco, 393$; message and from Athens, d bishop Theoclitus, primale Greece, wished him "heavenly 5? I sistance in the execution of A“; mission.” . In Haifa, Israel, MW: George Hakim, head of 1'9va Greek Catholics in lsrnelzsaid I. was extremely pleas? WW C” r‘ dinal Roncalli’s eecwn- The bells of Roman email; and Maronite Catholic Cl)” V in Lebanon began rinng ’ dec- as news of the neW'POP“ ; IN MEMORIAM : MRS. EDWIN 019!3N Friends and relatives WIT" shocked to learn of the 939;:- on Saturday, October 18 of My: Ediwin Olsen in Piggce 00', Hospital Summers I ~ 5' Shirley was born tlurty file”, ago. a daughter of Mrs. of, and the late Pridham 51mm: Bayfield. NB. She will be reg i0, bered for her kind 0191” . and was beloved by all Wm , her. . 7 Besides her husband Salim}; survived by six young ‘3‘ , Janice and Wayne- : I log are her mother. two 515W, Edna (Mrs. Stall“;g w: Fiamilton. Oniario) QTI‘e' “a. field, two brothers Win40” : David Of Hayfield” N'B' found? The largely avitfnded .' serVIce was held T0 ted Church, Hayfield: “$1 or day afternoon. Oil/Cher 'lmi Wm. Pope. pastor of 2:30,, “I who spoke Words of 8 WWW, the bereaved. The W my hymns were rendered church choir with PiCl‘CC as organisii my Shepherd" '8“ , take care of you." .dcr, The pallbearers “19,315; mi Ral'fion and Max F’ C..- T ““id’ Dive. Buster and Joseph .VlcNetl- i'ul ‘ribu‘t: a. t of sympa‘hy tr ' ° .ll'lll'l’i floral m" ("Fl if] :ua: had it“ ) Apex 1 Arcadia Arjon Atlas 3 Allin-R Aubelle Arman] Alimaq Aunor Banken Barnat Barvue Bary E Base ll Baska B-Duq Beauca Belcher Bethlm Bevcon Bibis Bicroft Bicroi’t Bidcop ll , z a wax place ‘1 B B. ‘2: lts-rrm‘y.