+ at har 4 Of aa 3 ee ae 7 5 ‘ae - a ou : 4 oe ee sevedeecse » s * Lg t . , id | as : . ees Zz Pa S . , ee = a rT | ‘|Montre@ Fis. ar | Alberton and West Prince County |. cl Peetereiee 8 ‘2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Jan, 2, 1962. Moncton... sss: + 0 # : . ia? | Charlottetown ae 4B Montague Family || fee BOR | 5 é &. John's, Nid... 22 (29 . ~ HALIFAX (CP)—The weather — | 3 &. = says = 5 ' 3 in northwestern . In Narrow Escape. Beseenet ra aoe This snow should spread sonth- LAR RI | ete mi tt |Seracey oe ae A smouldering chesterfield in | to the of Charles J. Pres: |” Halifax and vicinity, South a alcove forced a) er. who immediately called the _ | Shore, Eastern Shore: Overcast; ' | Montague family .to, flee their | firé department and returned * | gnow beginning in the morning; . / home by an_ tpetairs - window | with a ladder to assist the other 3 ligt : members of the femily Qn artiving. at the fire partment: removed the early New Year's morning. rs, Lester McKeeman was. ened about 4 a.m. by dense is F é } 5 : tpi aunt rel] i 28 4 2 = 28 s ~tall for Skidding Car Damages ? -, - St, John’s Lodge No, 1 INSTALLED AS Worship- I and | ful Masters of their respective Wylie A. ‘Bryenton, © (right) loa ‘ ‘ sd es Jodges. at a epecial communi- | Victoria Lodge No. 2..F.A, eee a : ae ee | Sg : cation held in Masonic Tem- | Varilderstine, deputy grand te : : oat " _| ple on Saturday - master (centre) was install- See ~AiR FORCE VISITS NAVY were’ J.D, Smallwood (left) | ing officer. 2 ae ry + > 4 , a . ‘i fi - » ‘ ’ . bs ig : - = = i e7 : + ‘ oe ‘ glass Wing Emde, WJ. Lew, te | to erected by Surgeon Cmdr, | yuterday at the navy bar |. yigweaGUE BUREAU ville coming dows tre wood TWO Masonic Lodges Elect | Sirus , gotamanding officer of | ticer of HMCS Queen Char- | John Hodgson ; cas Pye Sgeclbvir geen ee. Ge ae Offi ; (ee sey : i . ‘ re ¢ar., accident- early |.bottom 4 where e RCAF “Station Summerside, ‘ lotte, at the reception hei d " ‘ _| Sunday morning in’ Montague} vehicle slid on-a saish of sow icers In Charlottetown ’ cokers ; paper Bon Aig wa Bihe caused considerate dpmage-to| covered fon. ‘The officers, for 1982 in | are: Worshipful Master Wylie vn Si : : pond ; a ord owned an it slid across the street, tp | St. John’s. Lodge . 1 and ° i ) the business section for added ven by KeltH Peardon,- Char-|on the sidewalk, ite rear end | Victoria Lodge No. 2 AF &|N. ii | - a: SBN, lottetown, snapping ff a utjlity| sthashing into the snack bar and | A.M. Charlottetown were duly | The mayor also reported that | 510° broke plate glass windows! jewellery: store before bouncing | installed by F.A. Vanlderstine ; sae . posta ee oe ae a cat whee ant’ a in Boehner’s jewellery store | back to snap oft the utility poie. | deputy grand master, at a ; a — mArALIAIMmA | trects are now well lighted. | S84! tewicu'tne driver th es’|was extensively datmaged ‘and| both lodves held If the Marcas | : ~ ., The Val , },Betearking tnt demolition. of ea miaereinhed the interior of the tw stores; Temple on Saturday. Past ; di cere- ° if we: | t 4 ; "| the ——s ae accident occurred when | were also damaged. Grand Mastets R.E. ae and | monies, Robert Watson; senior ss | Min, Max.| - ‘at f 4s Bey oa ey . eed ae have thet 1962 witi| *@ driver was returning home| -Mr. Peardon was visiting his| W.R. Carson, assisted in the | steward, James-I, MacKay; en eee Mb. Mb of Your ALBERTON — “During. the; He drew attention to the con- sae at rink tHat| aftet driving guests to their| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford | ceremonies. ’ junior steward, J.H. England; | (2@C0Uver ..... Ss 2 ; have seen: many | struction projects of the year.. see ne ead ia , couih e. ; : Peardon of Montague for the|°™ of St. John’s Lodge | inner guard, A:. Vickerson. Victoria <2 ..cse05. 40 41> : Ad e¢ ents in qur town and| A new wing to the Western Hos-| Can be used in sulianer a8 well)” ‘The brakes’ gave on the car | Christmas holidays. “| are: ‘Worshipfut Master J.D.| Trustees, E.B. Liepmann and | 24monton ........ 2 (#0 vertising ate he ent ve has teen epened, provid! this, he said wil teens oo |. per _ = ga Sesahwets,. Belin. Wenees E. Oly Donat, Fs Giese | : . i Mayor Leard aa increa. se -pumber , * s y og F 5 B. Liepmann, Junior arden reemasons Temple Company, ton in a year end fe-| of beds and more modern facil. | operation of the town and sue kd a» pe A | Verner C. Coles; treasurer, R. | Col.' GE, Full, K.- MacKinnon, Dollar. . ne re ities for the care of the sick. A perm Rage ms - i £. Kemp, PM; secretary,-E.| J.A. Carruthers; T.J. Knox the of the | regional high school servin‘s mye oe C. MacMillan, PM; . chaplain, | - St. John’s Lodge was éstablish- , ; sewer aystem and the | 16 districts has been completea. as “ : "| MF. Smith," PM; senior dea-'| ed Oct.. 19, 1797 \and Victoria ) CALL -803} = of a-four -acre | Commerce classes and instruc- made mention Alberton |. — - : ast > con, J.S. Cuteliffe; junior dea-| Lodge August ‘2, 1858. .The OUR CAB ’ : mt lagoon."* : tion: for retarded children have | Industries; a firm located at ae a - |eon, D.C. Shaw;. director. of | former withdrew from _ the SERVICE = Tod : penne begua. we Alberton South, as contributing ceremonies, G.D. Carson, PM; | Grand Registry of England and —: ‘ oO ay! A 12 ~ unit modal has been a and economy .of : S senior steward, Stanley Willis; | the latter from the “Grand | “DONT - - : ie . | tbullt at the entrance’ to tie a . “ mumber -af boats, junior steward, ,James..0. Mac- | ot Scotland on the for- a : A - town and will be‘ready to re- ae a, were |". a ee a ee Lean; inner guard, H.F. Stor-| mation of the Grand Lodge of § TAKE A CHANCE— ~The % 1). | ceive its first guests early in| ™) — ae past year.| ALBERTON ~ Alberton | For the past eight years Mrs. | ¢y. wt | Prince -Edward Island’ on @ ‘TAKE A CHECKER” . - have | the year. Construction of a new. oat are Leatd| Branch of the Red Cross disas-| Green has served as chairman-| Offiters of Victoria Lodge | June 24, 18%. ; put. ~~ & Guardidn - Patrier 4 OW | federal building is well under) tte eh thee ins | tor services io 1061 gave be | and she reports that this past |S > oe . 4-8553 or 4-8554 | 4 3 i ¥ v Biba opport ’ the _town | sstance—to—six—famities whose year ~ | = Si he, vement and sidewalks were) ie de el a These families were compris- | this amount was exceeded only . °. “ay “... '§ wo —— peieeeens eis during the: year and that | ree eae all ne A eonle | Ot! ed of 17 adults and 21 children. | in 1958 when it was slightly Elects City Youth Premier “ Bo OTHER? =—_—s=: fill:_ had «been placed on two berton, * ave vis Re, EEN to oe aigeereies of | more. Each year 25 or 30 men” Pee sein : : |: . Under the winter | ed us during the year 1961 8) sympathy from of the | and women give of their time | . SACKVILLE,.N.B. (CP)—Errol | ed it will depend upon how the ae wing ‘were | other streets ha and ‘hentence and | Works program extension to che | \2PPY, prosperous "2 © W | branch: these unfortunate folks | and energy to assist im the | Sharpe of Charlottetown Satur-| members express in life “the gaat ele ,! wes ae sewer ‘was carried out, repairs : were given $91 worth of new | campaign. ‘ day was elected premier, of the | ideals here formed, thie visions} _ wes . ; were made to sidewalks and’ Clothing, food .and fuel, besides | _For some 13 years an annual | Maritime Tuxis and Older Boys’ | here kindled and ‘the challenges |. Motor Vehicle. Owners | streets, ditches were cleaned as bedding and clothing from Red| Red Cross’ blood donor clinic | Parliament for-19¢2. Mr. Sharpe, | here confronted.” =f E: ; rye mi.” | for drainage and culverts were Well KNOWN _| cross ‘wovplicn which are al-| has been held in Alberten. Each | a member of the annusl pariis: | Parliament's 66 from 1 Lae pe do said. there | installed, ~ “*, = ways on band for such emer) year the women’s institute hag | ment for five years, was deputy | throughout the Maritimes unan-] On and after January 1st, 1962, driving: without 5. ee fighting | He complimented the firemen : L gencies. ; given its hall free of charge to | premier in 1961. ~ | imously passed ‘a resolution by} PUBLIC. LIABILITY Insurance could cause. the ws who didn’t | on their work in the town and Man eaves In one case food was provid. | tire clinic.-For ‘the. first seven | A new speaker was also elect- | Finance Minister Darrell Mesh-} CANCELLATION of your Vehicle Permit and and who did. | surrounding districts where a/ .- : ‘ ed for rescue workers following.| years Mrs. Green. was chairman |ed before the 39th annual ses--| ¢au of Sackville providing for] pivine License in case of an ident: .~ has notoriety | number of calls were prompt- Alberton a fire in which one adult and-}and at the clinics, refresh-| sion was prorogued Saturday .in | financial..essistance for a stu-- If . oe CAute acciient. - a3 & provin- |ly and effectively answered, A six children were fatally burn; | ments were served by women’s | Sackville; .N. B. He is William | dent from underdeveloped coun- you do not carry Automobile PUBLIC LIABIL- plagued may | new 800-gallon tank has heen - 1 ed. 3 wey | institutes of the area. For the | Somerville - of Halifax, last tries to stiidy at a Maritime Uni- rTy Insurance, we will be\ pleased to have you call. * pour | placed on ‘the fire track -with| ALBERTON — Mr. and Mrs. Chairman ‘of Alberton Red | pest six years Graham Bennett | year’s premier. _ versity. --—f. at or phone our office. - . ? ‘until recently | equipment that has made it pos-| Earle Atkinson, with thelt| Gross disaster services, Mrs. | has served as chairman of the | Others lected included Rob- | The Parliament would finance Po year. sible to improve the good work | three children, have left. Alber-|:A.C. Green, is assisted by | Clinic which has been sponsored | ort Youngston of Amherst -as | 70°: | board “and spending }- , OR gontact one of our AGENTS is disturbance 09- |-— : ton tO: make their home in| Frank C. Weeks, deputy chair- | by Alberton Branch of the Royal | ¢irst alternative speaker with money for a student ‘within two Queens County—\ phe August, when 199 eun- |... oon y | Summerside; — - -} man, and the following commit- | Canadian Legion. — _|1ast year’s speaker, James |2<2'* Stewart G. Ives, Charlotietows. / to their INDONESIA ‘For some, years Mr. Atkin-| tees: first aid, Herbert. Leavitt | Refreshments have been serv- | Crooks of Halifax, becoming |~ : Harold P. Smith, Pownal. exercise yard. A a bee cures 6. aaely. eal-| and Keaneth Quigley; shelter, = Pen ladies’ qukiliary—ot— second alternative. = ~ H. Bennett Carr, Charlottetown. were - (Continued from paye 1). _| on in Alberton, y he has| Graham Bennett and RD. i AUTOMATIC W. Donald MacKenzie. relntocced’ By Indonesia in 1949, the Dufchentered another field of busin-|-Kinnon; transportation, Earle | Other members of the com- ‘nape ott inn aneieenent ‘Sete ae Sea ee gs j. . held ‘on to West New Guinea. | ess -to which he will now devole| Atkinson and Tom Barbour; rej Timity have assisted at. the | ——" ~ ie ae ge ee aid blamed | They said it was not a part ‘of | full time. . . J gtetration, Miss- Margaret For- | Clinics in various - babes LIVERIES a Ye Winchie Gore merside. - the Dutch East. Indies, which| During his years in Alberton,| syth; clothing, Mrs. James D. | Last year 73 donors came to the ‘3 Aaehie Thesteen: Teves became the republic of Mr, Atkinson has been active in| Hodgson, Mrs. Arthur Wilkie, The , 7 . : Zi ; sia, Sukarno never accepted tils| community and church affairs.| Miss Helen Hardy and Mrs. J. peak. was attained two eae Kings County— wtf \ idea and has-beeb pressing the} It:was tie who first concdived| A. Noonan; food, Heath Profit | ¥S8ts ago when there were 132 |: A. Fult Campbell, Montague. ' ee Dutch to: hand over the island: the thought of an $| and Mrs, R:M. Dunn, _ -- donors registered... - Horacé- P. Macionald,. Kings w ever since, «= day -which has developed | The" Red Cross loan ‘cupboard og eee Our Agents are at- YOUR SERVICE ‘Sukarno's belligerent attitude} Alberton's main sports event of| has served Alberton. and sur. on Ini eS ee a toe re 3 ‘dampened hopes in Western cir-| the year and has attracted in-| rounding districts by providing | | WO njured k - OUR RATES AR-COMPARABLE AND COMPETITIVE cles that he might start early| terest throughout the-Maritime| free sickroom supplies for those |- zt | 4 Ped WITH ANY. | faggtatans wilh The Neier: | Faerie pepianing be -gave| Yost 82 ons were mace (AS COr Rolls Saeeeenete = MARTIN LTI u ’ ga = 5 3 . i ‘48 oll on a « ashing comer atoms ty | AC ee ee ee | sincenstoe — 10s joss PEAKE - MARTIN LTD. . nit tes to. influence or 8 years : — Twd Be ; : a . fave met with polite t-| wae cairmat of the Red. Cros] sponse in te Alberton ares.| Summerside, men wer detains GG. K. Peake - DK. Marth? terest by ~ , but. have| swimm: ‘w : Seat ospital §Saturd t Sf . $8 Queen Sireet_. Charlotietown, PEI; Phone been -to no. avail, committee in Alberton. More dots in the local congregation | after they. sustained vocelitieas 4 MASTER Portable Meat ce aS a : _— sources said. : recefitly he has been a member | and -has beer actively intefest-| and shock as the result of their |B - om in : AIMED AT OPINION of Alberton Red Cross disaster |-ed in the Sunday School car overturning at New Annan. |g Keep your profits high with this hea coeur Ue ; Sukarno's stand. was seen by - <r , Mrs. ’ Atkinson -has taught} Rick Rogerson and Leonard | ut, portable, Rerceme 5 - 3 a - some oh alned si Duh pase | MP Aitiion tas teen a6 | acho tbe commonly for | ninchand revel ust elf emerge =H MEN, -FrOSperity and riendshi opinion. ‘Top Indonesian oftici s| tive member of the Alberton) dome years. She, too, has been | face and head, when~a Meteor | warm men indoor or owt; thew _ eo Ss wy A . have hopes thet Dutch partie: | SS SIS Os a pest godin |aited bering served a teoce'| ot of Camilo The tay. eet ee nee ean oe ae a ge — ; » a { F . ine icy. 4 $ et 4 Y nei ss 2 si today i The Hagne aii cotter | As member of the United |er and superintendent. She has| at New “Aagan anc rolled over. |W Rectige se Phas iat eater Uf sie. -Att this, the beginning of a New Year we pause and. - ¢ government - attitude” and.|Chireh of Canada he ac oe Mme glad FP rh cccurred around | 115 volt outlet. Nofumes...0 Jf ‘look back over the past year with grateful thanks to divine : saaay. | . ~~ Providence for the measure of blessings which we have en- et joyed. Every year brings to us all certain set backs to be: e's mii itary tenders fever faced, not only in business but-in the:Joss of friends and lov- postponing vasion ew . : ‘ ae ce al: Geen wnt late test when _ ed ones=t also brings to us great joys in making new friends 7 now flowing ithto Indonesia : of and ff could be brought into. play. success which we have. ‘ Ls WORLD _ Summing it oll up we find that you, our many cus L . by being a fink in the chain of friendship. Each of us must | quarde. drunk, ‘tnterrupt 4 form a part in that chain with the hope that if will extend’ Sen we eee far out into the outside world bringing the people together arranged signal. to friends |. In friendliness and happiness. °: . Tae peat | ship off Mateu ' a toe a differences and bring our world to the point where We are. iz aii Guede ec ‘on Quemoy- . [ a ” - , soe . ! Be ee Sanu tee Of this year to bring this all imp matter about by ny Oxpaiioner,, a ton of oe ead 8 SOY, rous dnd Fri we SPECIAL ON DAIRY RATION ,. | ‘end of 1962 we can look back with pride mu A complete ne of Master feeds tn stock -- i ica aa! a Set oaiae Ee ean > ; LID... = : . & , ‘ é .. . ‘2 eo : ‘ RE ek