Mrs. - Montague where Constable Hin- ’ qHE NEW EXECUTIVE of the| ‘ Rebekah District No. 14 elected at the annual meeting at Alber- ton are seated, left to right, Mrs. ISLAND BRIEFS ’ ALBERTON GUESTS ir iite | aE daughter are being welcomed to neral of the late Wilfred Henry Coffin was held from his late re- gidence in Savage Harbor yes-| afternoan z i 2 a s A] Sh CHRISTIAN FUNERAL — The of the late Jerome Christian was held Thursday morning from the residence of Peter S. Chaisson, Bear River, to St. Alexis Church, Rollo Bay Keefe, P.P’, who also conducted the service at the grave. The rs were: Roderick ALBERTON — The ninth an- "| nual meeting of Rebekah District . | Association No. 14 was held at mal 2 ee oo aaa . Mrs. . deputy P , “| Mrs. Lillian Bell, door keeper; Jennie Cameron, instruc- Elects Officers Lodge. Joyce NG of Regalette Lodge, presided. Pearl Tower, president of the Rebekah Assembly of the Mari-') 15 from Montague, 12 from Oharlottetown and 10 from Alberton. . The week of June 21st will be “Blood Donor Week"’ in Prince County when the objective will be 1,766 donors in the five days during Which clinics will be con- these Cenires in which the June Clinics are to be held are Alber- *|ton, Tignish, Ellerslie, O'Leary, =| Fisheries Cases Before Court , Oc. Magistrate RS. Hinton, Q.C., — the case until June “| Chaisson. Interment was in the church: cemetery. ~ LATE NOTICES Prince County Centres Plan Blood Donor Week June 21st residents in making the clinics successful, and toward this end six Canadian Legion branches assisting the Red Cross. Dies In Toronto > TORONTO (CP)—John Angus B>2n ee, z th ie é : aE uf i. 2 alk a j zi F I E i a ' / Blue Cross PROMOTED Flying Officer John A. Brad . formerly of St. Theresa’s, P.E.I. and now serving with the Royal Canadian Air Force at ia-| Winnipeg, has been promoted to flight-lieutenant navigator. The) promotion, announced by RCAF Headquarters at Ottawa, is | retroactive to Feb. 1 this-year.| Fit.-Lt. Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Bradley, obtained his art degree at St. Dunstan's Uni- versity in 1949 and joined the air force in Feb. 1953. He was stationed at Summerside, spent two years with 103 Rescue Unit at Greenwood, N.S. and for the past four years has been career councellor at the RCAF re- cruiting unit in Ottawa. At pre- sent he Is taking a jet interceptor former Sheila Praught of Char- lottetown. They have two daugh- ters, Pamela and Elizabeth. Conference | Is Scheduled SUMMERSIDE — Plans were completed for a social welfare | conference at the annual meet-' ing of the Prince County Welfare Members of parish social act-| ion groups will take part in the conference to be held at the Knights of Columbus Youth Cen- tre June 11. i Speakers will include J. P. E.; O’Hanley, pastor of St. Paul's) Ohurch; E. D. MacDonald, : pro- vincial director of child wel- fare, John E. Green, regional director , of family allowances and Rev. J.G. MacCormac, pro- vincial director of the Catholic Women’s League. F. Earle MacDonald was elec- ted president of the agency. with George McMahon as vice-presid- ent; C.C. “‘Bill” Hickey was elec- ted secretary and Clayton Under- hill, secretary. Retiring president Henry W.'! Wedge presided. © in an accident at Traveller’s Rest and had been found in a ditch by RCMP officers with a bottle of liquor nearby. A French River man. pleaded not guilty to a charge of littering the highway and his case was ad- journed until June 18 and a Ken- sington man pleaded guilty to a charge of placing rubbish on the i a road and was fined $10 . He-told the court he ned up the mess. aS ERE z Are Said Still Useful rE 4 Edmonton + , | Calgary . | Regina Winnipeg + | Toronto || Ottawa Montreal course, He is married to the}! Facilities WEATHER TORONTO (CP)—Temperature issued by the weather office: Mim...Max Night. .Day Dawson 45 wvancouver Victoria Charlottetown AKSISIALRIVSS Yarmouth St. John’s 57 HALIFAX (CP)—The weather office says a high pressure area is nearly stationary to the south SSSILSRLEKKSKSSISE of the Great Lakes. As a result. has remained Estate Sells Seven Houses SUMMERSIDE — A Summer- mostly sunny and warmer weather is in store for the dis- trict today. Forecasts: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island: Sunny and warmer; light winds. Low- high at Halifax 45 and 75, Yar- mouth 45 and 72, Kentville 40 and 85, Charlottetown 40 and 73, Fredericton 48 and 85, Saint John 48 and 75, Moncton and Ed- mundston 45 and 80, Campbell- ton 45 and 77, New Glasgow 35 and 80, Goshen 35 and 77, Syd- ney 35 and 73. Bay of Fundy: Light winds; |“ mostly clear except for scattered fog patches; visibility 10 miles, lowering in fog to one-half mile; temperature near 50. High tide today at Chariotie- town at 9.34 am. and 11.00 p.m. At Rustieo at 4.46 a.m. and 8.32 pm Summerside tide eighteen, minutes later than Charlottetown Sun rises today at 4.28 a.m. and sets at 7.55 p.m. aye atte “ee Retires ” Notwithstanding ali these ships your geniality and good sense of humor been ap- chairman of the blood donor com- mittee, that a clinic would be held at the Legion Home June 23. The clinic is being sponsored by the Legion from 2-4 p.m. It was decided that the branch | { WOOD ISLANDS- CARIBOU FERRY SERVICE May ist — June 19th Daily Including Sundays s—11 a.m. 2-5 p.m. From each terminal . Standard Time NORTHUMBERLAND ~~ FERRIES LIMITED Charlettetown, P.E.1. cr 161; - LOGS WANTED. Buying daily at Dewar’s Mill, Brudenell. Market prices paid. For particulars, contact our buyer John MacDonald, at the mill. After hours at his home in Montague. P. 0. Box-224, phone H. ANDERSON CO. LTD. ea | ff you are considering drilling a new well com tact R. T. 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