. CANCER SOCIETY OFFICERS MEET The newly-elected officers | @f the Prince Edward Island Division of the Canadian Can- cer Society meet with the ex- Mrs, J.G, Dennii secretary, and Mi ecutive secretary at provin- cial headquarters to discuss activities of the society for the coming year. From left to! dent; right are: J.T. Place, treasur- er; C.W. Peters, vice presi- R.M. Jones, president; | trude Coady, secretary. executive M. Ger- | deficit of $139,552. Eldon Leaion Auxiliary Presents Big Drop Noted Variety Concert And One-Act Play In Ferry Deficit BELFAST ~ Belfast Hall was | of ceremonies and also gave A OTTAWA (CF) — The New.) The 1961 deficit for the New-| tay, filled to capacity recently when | reading entitled “Dangerous foundland ferry service oper- the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Ei-|Dan McGrew", The play "Good | ated by the CNR tan A don Legion Branch presented a Night Caroline” was directed 55° roy dati : one-act. play and variety eon. |by Mrs. Stanley MacMillan and | $85:7%2 deficit in 1961, and the| P.E.I. ferry deficit, however, is cert had a cast of Mrs. Lloyd Mor- Tailway’s car ferry service to Robert West acted as master ergy Mr. and Mes Lee Smita, Prince Edward Island had a) 1960, The failures were shown Mon- day in final supplementary ¢s-| g favorable loss ratio and in timates for the current fiscal| some instances are also due to year tabled in the Commons. ISLAND NEWS PAGE® Montagu , Souris, Kings County ™ 7 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed, March 21, 1962. Brooklyn 4-H Calf Club Debates Horse And Buaay Days Advantages MONTAGUE — The members | recently held their March meet- of the Brooklyn 4-H Calf Club| ing at the Insurance Rates Cut On Dwellings The Prince Edward Island | Board of Insurance Underwrit- | ets said yesterday that its mem- ber companies thave granted re-| local school grounds and this | | ductions in first insurance rates | on most types of dwellings in Prince Edward Island, The reductions range from 10 to 30 per cent on single or du- | plex dwellings and are effective | on new and renewal business as | of March 1, 1962, Maximum re- | ductions are granted to single- family, owner-occupied dwell- ings complying with certain con- ditions. These reductions reflect | improved fire protection. ‘he towns of Souris and Mon- jue and the villages of Sher- foundiand ferry compares with| wood and Wellington have re- the 1960 deficit of $22,820. The | cently installed additional fire- is fighting facili addi ies and for thi ional Teason rate reduc- down sharply from $522,464 in| tions were granted in these areas. | project. DOWS MEN'S and BOY'S WEAR B.C. Premier, i OB tere ae here a i] iif FEraE i; fie F wants B.C. to keep that Colum- | to * bia po | ing sai they oi rad ‘riendly talks on the Columbia River power im- and to meet again “before too nee ate indicated after an hour- meeting Monday that dis- eco aes home of Alexander | Bites ‘rm cam ~ re | States’ from Columbia River MacKinnon with 16 members in Se. Salts aun Boe Preset ae mee ee Bit that was about all they t the report, other than a Kinnon read the minutes o! we, ‘emphasis on the triend- % nego discussion was heia | liness of talks held Sunday od again fonday. rezaring 9 summer projec for "Mr. Bennett later flew on to 1962. Tentative plans were made | Fer the inerdvement of “the | New York for a day defore re- turning to Victoria. “there is,nothing of defini tive nature,” said Mr. Fleming. There had been thorough discus sion, i said in parrying a num- ber ‘of pointed questions cover- te Ge Meee tee executing | a. $458,000,000 storage and flood Control system oa the Columbia Mr, Fleming did reveal that | the federal loan offer of $172,- | 000,000 for the Columbia — to is expected to be the summer The 1961 project was / the makin | erecting road signs to assist tourists. A debate “Resolved that horse Pod buggy sos were better our days” wa» aoe by Ruby Beaton. De baters on the pro side were Mary Bruce, Blair MacKinnon, Barry MacKinnon, Leigh Mac- | cover half the cost of three stor- Kinnon, David Bears, Kaye | age dams — hasn't been jac] yon, Charles MacKia- eussed since last spring. Mr. speakers were Joyce Ma‘ Cyril MacKitnon, Bud Loane, *Sherren MacKinnon, Alex Bruce, | Winifred = MacCarron, Mary MacKinnon, Stella MacCarron. The Judges’ decision was a) Arthur MacKinnon, when the | debate will be “Resol | there should be frontbiton on ‘| the sale and manufacture of all intoxicating beverages.”” eres the meeting, games e conducted by Kaye Mac- The next meeting of the club | Kinnon ‘and lunch was served : = Tooke Shirts... ‘For Those who wear the Best’ DOW'S Men's & Boys’ Wear Congratulations from Tooke Bros. Limited Shirtmakers Since 1869 will be held at the home of by the hostess. ANNOU | Tocal ees Tees MacPherson LA ST F R N brought gales of laughter from the audience, Included in the concert was goorrawa OTTAWA Fit-Lt. E.0. Hardy, has re- a the Belfast Quartet, soloist Mrs , _ rabee, . i xd om turned to his home in Ottawa af- ter spending a few days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Heber Hardy, Dundas Centre. TO MEETING (Joey) Fraser, Mon- eft yesterday for Monc- vhere he will attend a meeting of Imperial Oil agents. Lorne Stewart of Murray Har- bor will also be in attendance, Mr. Fraser’ and Mr, Stewart will return home later this week. MUCH IMPROVED Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lanigan, Montague have received word from Hamilton, Ont., that their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harold Lanigan is much improved in health and has returned to he home from hospital. Her mother, Mrs. George Mcintyre, Cardi- @an, is stil! with her daughter and will remain until she is ful- ly recovered a Talia hehiand Thee ty Debby Vanlderstine, Valerie and Johnnie MacPherson, Old time music and step-dancing wax provided by “the MicCabes’’ | ti Ivan Nichoison ewly organized Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs, ‘sponsor ed by the Legion, sold fudge and sandwiches during inter- mission at the concert. High Mass was celebrated by Rt. Rev. J.A, Murphy, Rev. W. Keefe was present in the sanc- tuary. Rev. J.E. Cash asisted in the choir. Serv.ce at the grave was conducted by Rev. J. J. Dunphy. Pallbearers were Chester O'Donnell, Valentine Mullally, Hugh Mcisaac, Gerard MacDonald, Clarence "Gallant, Joseph Chipman. Interment was in the church cemetery. tague z LIQUOR CONVICTIONS WINNIPEG (CP Convie. tions under the Manitoba Liquor Act in 1961 totalled 8,416, an in- crease of 25 per cent from the previous year. Fines amounted to 22, Southern Kings Real Estate Farms, Homes, Business Pro- perty, Building Lots, bought, sold and listed. Box 5000 Montague, MacDONALD FUNERAL — The funeral for Frank Stephen MacDonald was held ftom his Late residence on Wednesday morning March 14, to St. Mary's Church, Souris where Requiem Dow’s Men's & Boys’ Wear Another New Business ---and Chandlers are proud to have been of GRAND OPENING Tomorrow Thursday March 22, marks the Grand Opening of Charlotte- town’s newest Men’s and Boys’ wear store — Dows Men’s and Boys’ Wear. 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