lg ¥ Are Honored. - ST. PETERS — Prize win- pers of the essay contest “‘care| of the eyes” and their mothers | were guests at the regular met- | ing of St. Peter’s Lions Club held in the fire hall last even- | ing. i The meeting was ‘chaired by | held at St. Peters early in May. | i is the first such clinic = |Bank Manager | a se 7 ‘Was Known Here eee er Jom — _Wellmsowa in masy pera t| . PRINCE PHILIP SCORES ONE TO AID TEAMTO VICTORY _ New Brunswick and P.E.L ; where he served for several! +: ‘princess Anne holds the polo in Windsor -Great Park Charles. They saw. Prince hold Brigade team in the se- years as relief bank mamaget”’,.ing of her father’s pony Monday. Also on hand to Philip score one of his team's mi-final of the Combermere for the Bank ee | when Prince Philip played watch the game was Prince five goals to beat the House- Cup, home here early Sunday morn- ~ = 3 ISLAND NEWS PAGE Early Morning Fire as a ptteches 1 the beak's teed ot) - Western ‘And Central Districts He f = today from Sweeney’s Fun- | ae ac’ Reme te Central Unieel ° ege | GEORGETOWN — The large Only last week Mr. McCot- FRANK WOOD and Ger- (right) and her accomplices wood High School. The play, Church, Yarmouth. Legion Spokesman Clarifies two-siecey haemo of Charles A-|-afl hed received dalivary es Salon Deanente Coy conetaes in the Easter Monday riny, directed by Clair Smith, was | Mian Receives i L £ Ensic n Stand _|ner of Victoria and Grafton) ficient floor oil cloth and wall _ Sonts acquired by Mae Ames played last evening at Birch- staged by a cast of eight. Head Injuries WEATHER Maple ed, g J, <n ‘Comey inva | tr of eb = oat - : . | lost + home. , o | (CP) — Tempera- ceremonial occasion, the 21} The official sanction of the | early morning Monday | lost as th Of Spring’ Faces jeer en Re eas EE oo ee rea pring Ser Pe Set ae ora Rate mer Sour ‘ ; Canada’s new- national. flag_and| Command -n-e-x-t -winter..The their “eight children, ranging in| dwelling. the red ensign,it has been made | Guardian erroneously agie clear by a Legion spokesman for | March 1 last, the Legion spokes-'| years = man ‘/ oo ee e ® = ive ’ by Perry’s ambulance the ial dane, Got the zi : , . B10N across from their smoke-filled town, being the former Sander- e Unenthusiastic Audience “Hosp reports lst evening — the country has officaly sane. | c2Pe from their smokeled and | town. being the former Sander. fous. 10. Grass Fi tioned the use of the new 2 more than their night attire. On-|ly across from Holy Trinity MARIAN BRUCE | The role of Lady Alice Miller) Others tm the cast were Clair a OS. at Re © ston ot ly the fact that all were sleeping | Anglican Church. “Breath of Spring”, this tee aoa ea ee Costé as Hattie; Gery Allen and| qp- lis City Area Canada took place too late for|0" the ground | floor enabled |“ about 22 per cent of the Ca- ee eae Burceweed- Wigs: fully dlatinet Paul Weatherbie asthe men! TONY LOM official, action “at the ‘Dominion | ‘P67. 10 680006 i tiroas to |Hadian labor force are union last “Breath of Spring” is not ex-| from Scotland ‘ Cindy Me = anes oe nd find the house filled with ae a —— NST ae ei nea. actly a distinguished play, “eee Pres Go | We alt Prince Charles Drive, Upper |‘ 1985, amd since there is mo) ot) iiricity not able to ine 8 ae aes See unless perfotmed ges brisk,| pendent Players herald.—: si ants To Se Queen street, Wendy Drive and Srovicien ie the Legion's che ones cc. tie mumand ber How to relieve snappy tempo, tends to become} Specialty numbers were Longworth Ave.. — “¢ ‘ husband and children and went The three-oct British comedy, | cute dragey: sented between “acts by Sharon| “JOHANNESBURG, South Af. fire department busy Monday such s measare. I cannot ‘ine (to the north side of the house to Use Dodd's Kidney written by Peter Coke, w@S "several of the actors seemed AP) — T 2 ‘ind up Pills for prompt produced ant rected Wy | watent anda Wits casere:of| Men SON vee ee ee Ne cca eee oe a eg The Guardian regrets having |Fescue one of her younger sons. relief from the Clair Smith sponsored lines nothing Brazil, Shirley’ Tiny - arkdale Depart- alarm was given sys je con the St. Cunee Aaeanery of és oe ; iii | ‘Shirley's fumes who has taken part is more ment was also busy extinguish- oe ee lien year-old Batry and the fire de- stem coving the Charlottetown Hospital. ~- oe ET than 300 fights, wants to sell his ing small grass fires -im'its area. hag already given its sanction to|Partment was quickly on the)! wen fod batter += The play revolved aroupd the |” e Me ee oe St. Peter’ Road, anes +i asa oo te conte? pend on Bods. : . ; k s , a nizes.. 0 save : ii ee Panel Discusses (sass2 ore} sa fe ot a se lodgers who accidently discover ; the printing bill on his book Am j|mear the Kensington Road and a| their talents, as a team, for car- ca Eye For ‘api-Eye, which “he | ififth near the Pickle Plant on | rying out shady and elaborately e , claims is am, expose of fight! tor office says sunny skies are |Mt. Edward Road. ‘conceived schemes. ; racketeers. forecast for most regions today: | There was no damage report- Rather than let these talents (| e are “I've got a pretty interesting | However, a disturbance will |ed by either fire department That go to waste, and to add some head some doctors would lke | spread cloudiness and scattered | and no difficulty was experienc ee 6S peer ae ae et ‘ oe eee Se ee nee showers on a New |ed in extinguishing the fires. tence, gentile group decides; KENSINGTON —A panel dis-| Regarding a request for- information on a boxer’s brain,” | Brunswick Co ee ° 5 to enter the fur. busin- tion of Girl Guides and Lmbard. ; Sunny skies ted in - fe enter the fur-stealing cussion held interest at the Ken. | organization of aa oe ae een sala es One teen! 18. Manih-Old girl in your class Master planner for Operation | school Association meeting for | ion was passed to appoint &/pritish parliamentarian), who ee eats: lo T Hix e Fur Theft is Brigadier Albert | apr committee to find out what could | wants to get boxing banned-be-| Annapolis aiey, Northers Flown To could be a pis et meat ree os fee te (ome ieee ee | eee See Sct ea cteabat Frank Woods portrayal of the Cac tes L.M. Mur- | Fenner Stewart accepted the mde price sunt Wak arrange ‘tet-elouds and not much change in r : Royne was convincing and hu-| ray. Questions included a vari- appointment. have it shipped over to her. in| temperature; light winds in- Roger William Vessey 18- | morous a%-a caricature of the |ety of subjects all relating in| ‘The treasurer's report: was'| 1 ondon ‘right ‘after I die. Or, if | creasing to southwest 20 in after- month-old son of Mr ‘ond : retired-British-officer | some way to the welfare of the | given by. Mrs Maurice Cousins |... wants the lot of me, body | soon. Low-high at Kentville 35 Inging Vessey ,North:Riistico was See ca ry, or | a, Ace rien 2 |i, Shenton wo (an MH WY a7 |e ow Cas oh [St ce ad . Austin Pendergast an- : 5 3 28 and 53. ” X Irish emreiphes abted ent Questions of special interest to nounced that Mrs. Henry Wedge | Before he retired from the Outloak for Wedaesday—Suny ee a ee ces to the role, although occasional-| parents were put first to Mrs. | will be the guest speaker at the Tae ified ia the world rankings. | 20d little temperature change. | Om” Shain trey hort rest | You'll have a ly his were chewed 80 | Keith or J.M. Lussier | next.meeting we ved’ by Mes |He beat; {8 national: champions High tide today at Charlotte-|in Charlottetown, Sunday even- : ‘65 Sita oie ae hc means We Ties haa, Waa.” Aimart | white cltacalgeind “ta Seale Ab |towe'120 Gm. and 1.10 p.m At| ing. chance to vote soon... for Mae Ames, with her natural rary space etc., were handed to} Boyle, Mrs. Austin eas te, rica and Britain. He has fought peeve Laterile tide’ clghterh ne eee a Wo x _ watch for the exciting new WINNERS AND VOTERS EUGIBLE Gone Beckie Uae com token eae Teocert] ie Moana ota 250 amateur and 63 professional | minutes later than Charlotte-| known. Hospital officials in Ha- Miss Sussex Contest coming soon! § FOR WONDERFUL PRIZES. pe earn fife nan pce cllypar ll pin 9 = - fights in the featherweight and jtown. Sun rises today at 3.29/lifax said last night the child is |. ions a isciaetre Eee a was 2sked to solve a good share R G lightweight divisions. a.m. and sets at 6.56 p:m. ee e humor ever-changing fac- of the many problems suggested La J ; . fal expressions. in the questions. rry eg n None of the rest of the cast The president, Robert Carruth- e - : playd Mrs. Nanette Perry, one| ,,Te secretary, | Mrs. fuilip | OTTAWA (CP)—A letter chal-| 4} /< of the lodgers, allowed many a| Macinnis, ae and rou. |lenging statements by Austrian He enter het nes Wiis eae | tine business was ‘dealt with, Ambassador Dr. Franz Helmut | # f x ; ‘ | ticularty unforunate in ;view of| Mrs. Austin Pendergast offered |Dauus Tn. oe here Monday | #4 |. “! the fact she was cast: in the role| 10, check with sr uniity af bes |in the continuing dispute over aj? { i 3 é of an elocutionist. school on the availability of bus sek ‘Canadian prem lths . sa elses etal nae te OEe| PE , n start Savin — i 3 DEATH NOTICES | music festival. rope. on-set tk ce _ Ou Ca S a Mrs. Philip Macinnis was ap-| The letter, written tormer | 5: 33 Received too late for Classified painted chairmen of a commit. |ered bY, locbay League player, io g8 ‘ : whe would accompany the child |said statements by Dr. Letter PP: SF | SENKING — “The death occwrred at | Te to Swimithing classes. There |that tn Mod nothing’ to Goltti er } his _ late residence, Pownal, Saturday,| are: two classes a day for 10 ar ben “incorrect” i: fe bis G7th year. Resting ai the Mec. | 2295 a cantons wh Gumus Y 3 ye Lean Funeral Home from where the te: fe - pe GUIDES, BROWNIES by Canadian hockey officials at-| } F: ix JZ win cere commencing at pam. The president, Mr. Carruthers, tending the meeting when the |} > he = iaterment Fire Memorial | reported on meeting ai was announced Gerdems. Please omit flowers. Kensington Regional High| Regan, who has been playing offi on <5" gulellly & teiy See ao] Cn regen nde Lee ae eemian, lan Canada Permanent’s new Charlottetown office R * he i aay Sal oe Se eine ter ening Gaal one (ea an cote Gi Cal : Cont, Sime meat “ft | ihe ladies for serving coffee ano announced plans early this yee . Opens next week at 129 Kent Street. te Tany_Usned, Curch. emene-| provincial home and echool se, |staffed by NHL stars inchading : side, for service at 2 p.m. Interment | sociation hed a substantial |Gordie Howe Vating beers, 23 and 3 | Dar! of the cost. ee ot to nt ana You'll like the permanent way to save. Your savings carn a big 4%, ava U7, 1st Mr Danie Comme | INSIDERS Peserstion last month, the IRF ae ifts too , Dosis Federation last mon i te Cuca. Feneral a [announced a "ban on. all Cons. and we stay open longer for your convenience. Free gifts too when you where the funeral (Continued from page dian professionls in Europe, ? ee ae ee ee laring European. ice sta- . 5 2 i Lamont, the complaint lists as | Gimme allowing them to perform open a savings account at our new office. FRASER — At the Prince Edward ts | defendants: “in , shape or form ‘ land Monday, 1, 198 a aoe de Mageas Fraser of River, for | Clamde 0. Plan to save the permanent way. Come see us on opening day. merty of Hopefield in his ‘73th year. /0f Texas Gulf, a resident of | c Bes pares te em BT et 8 ea sta at hoaek Wanna gineer for Texas Gulf: Walter : fe Little Sands cemetery Holyk, Stamford. Conn. oe GALLANT — Charlottetown, company’s chief geologist day, Aprit ies Josepa sired Go neth H. Darke, field geologist CANADA PERMANENT . lant. formerty of St. in Ms \for Texas Gulf and a resident Tn Gone aah Threday, Apt 22, (0f Timmins, Ont.; David M. : = lemon Coerch. Komest (Crawford, Morristown, ¥. J., Bay. for Requiem High Mass at 9 secretaty of the company; SAVINGS - TRUST SERVICES - MORTGAGES am. terest Ge Gah ome lnrcacts G. Cosleé, ESTABLISHED 1888 -“_ a Tex. a director; —_— B. Ne era ta, tom. Sevan F. hese. | SURO, ’ Lem 129 Kent Street, 892-2417" Friday, April 16, 1965, Joseph F. Arsen. soak eaanioal P. O'Neill, <n. aaa be treme Gas diet | Mow Terk, am aocmmtens: Jee Donald Stanhope, MANAGER Reon from the Compton Funeral Home A. Murray, Ridgewood Section, - 4 to the home of Airion Arsenault, ‘Abram’s Village. from where the fe |N\Y., office manager of the - neral will be held to St. James Church. /company and Earl L. Hunting- Eomest Bey. Smee 9 cm in |ton, Elmborst. N.Y., an attor, ‘ : . i (crment tn the church cemetery. ney for Texas Gulf ' 7 a 4 ‘ . oie , j r A elope ecttiathiatataila ilies eatin bk 8 1s tit tle tthe antiga ct eS cing ty tan A RNS AAR cle forty: 0 SEERA fom * . ° ‘ . n és . si iB al, lh hee tas ateatetteeasdaammnateantteat tt sent thts theta dibeiad Been GT AS ALON RL EN A ite