5’» (3 EVENTS .‘ mu Parish um. 4' 23rd. 8 (I’I'Wugk and , 5": _ Dance I‘UII'iIIIw ‘ - p ,, N.’ ‘ 0c.obcr ‘2!) h. i , ',- ‘ “chest”. . and d: - and ' at“. be held in Bolias' cizghtee ‘, «I; at 8 o’clock. Citation; 1’ £6". . .. United Church. at 3139 a. 7 n I —' . 2 .m. Sponsored \ ‘ 6; “1' Women's Instit- \ . q. . f’ A . cyrgrdu: ‘ .. Calvacade show at lssist Us ruemonal Hall. Oct. in yum. A ' ., Send entries before advances, “t b? Mrs. G. Shepard, 3 would six winners on the estimate : ' , .- show Nov. lst.; needs. ’ “ . V35 and 50 cents. Can-‘ kind co. 1 ». by the Mt. Ste- l‘d, :, t ~ 133.1%. 945 rung:- : “gt Holman's. October ' River Hall tonight. H ‘7“. Modern and Old - r .or tea and sandwich- : > . or" Community Enter- Dance in Elliotts Hall ,Ma 81K “IT‘irm til Meeting rcx'rca. 1- Glasgow Friday “I attendance rcquost- . 1 "WI Club \‘:jl'l"ly Gordon Lodge every . uds Orchestra. Can~ west of Hunter ‘ h - .v . Weatherbie’s 0r ii ’5 I Dance Vernon Hall ALS’ .1er Thursday Night, , “It Memorial Hall. Mar- — ‘ 251913. -» .5; m to» » ~~ .\ t- it agn$§\...,_, , '3 ‘I‘I'BEET (Continued) ’ nun... L. M. Robinson Semple‘s Pharmacy . K. R. MacDonald 9on: R. P. Burgess, w. . , Dr. H. H. Pierce, I. Allan, C. M. Frazee. bag J. W. Tredenick. ' r Cyril Butler, L11. '2 " ‘. G. V. King, M. 5, A. Durber. Miss P. Mullen. — " ‘ : filirley Stewart. Mari. 2 lbs; v -- ‘ a} HOSPITAL 35 'r '. ........ .. Dr. Dewar c. " V.....’ . . . . . .. Dot Easter v . B. Tweedy — ‘Olarlotte Cairns. 1 lb.‘ ’“ ca: Beth Robinson, H. bag. ‘ MI. MacNeill, Mrs. J. r . ,firlrley Sterns. Arlene Gendon, Mrs. C‘ 3.13. R. Cantwell, John 2’ ‘ Mrs. A. Affleck, Hattie r. I. Jane McAssey, Helen " Mrs. William B r u c e, r. i r ar. ,r __ - sr. ' 1m . Charles Worth. I" Mrs. Charles Coles. .7 ’33.‘ Morris, Miss Gwen R. H. Shaw. - f if : Mrs. Emma Sorrey. ws -. .i w , Mrs. Langill, H. t‘ 4’ y" Grocery, Mrs. A. ' . _. .Im. Mrs. K. MacRac, * Kennedy, Mrs. H. E. 3m. 5. Maclnnis. 5 c l . MacLeod. ’ Granville Collector Jean ) _ , &: 'John Falcover, John ' t Roy Folland, Mrs. )0’s —. r! Annabel? Keir. 'u: Ray Mores de, Mrs. _ , Alina, Mrs. Sterling we ‘ ' . ‘11:}: Smith. " . . . . . ..‘. . . . . . . . . .. $ 7.00 Collector Miss bats ‘ x on: Leslie Hunter, Mrr. » 188 M. A. MacLeod ~ E. Llewellyn, Lyman ‘ MacDonald, Mrs. M ~- ,Mrs. S. MacLeo , —1b— '; , ,Rous, Mrs. R. Clay, 2 5' . t ‘3. A. MacKinnon, Mrs. E. ' ‘ Mrs. C. Clay, Mrs. P. ‘, Mrs. Llewellyn, Mrs. "'1 .' M13. R. Acorn, Mrs. F. PM“. Mary MacKenzie,3 — , 3 for_ ‘ , at. MacLeod. ‘ 71!: William MacKinnon, HALIFAX—Guest speakers dur- Ing the APEC Annual Meetin;7 :n Halifax November 4-5 include iner‘s Orchestra. Admission 60 cents. Canteen. Reserve the date November 22nd, for the Fall Bazaar and food Sale by womens Association of Hunter River United Church. Hope River, Bazaar and Chick~ en Supper, October 22nd.. and 23rd. Masquerade Dance St. Peter‘s Bay Hall. Saturday night, Octob- er 25th. Good prizes. Correction: Dance Forest Hill Hall Thursday Oct. 23rd. Web- sters Orchestra not Friday Oct. 24th. Reserve Tuesday evening Nov 4th for New Dominion United Church annual Chicken Supper in Afton Hall. Reserve Tuesday Nov. 11th, hot Turkey and Chicken dinner cher- ry Valley Hall sponsored by Ladies of Christ Church Cherry Valley. WILL ADDRES APEC R.J. Rankin (left) of Ottawa and Dr. Marcus Long of Toronto. M1. Rankin, prior to his appointment early this year as Vice Chan- man of the National Harbours Board, was Vice President of the Halifax Herald Limited, a dire:- tor of Canadian Press, and prest dent of the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council. Dr. Long. na tlonally recognized news analyst on the television program. “Tlus Week", editor of Canadian Com- mentator and author of “The Spirit of Philosophy” and several articles on education and politics. is proffessor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto. Subject of Dr .Long‘s address will be, “Ca-J- tion: Men at Work." STARTS INSPF"TION TOUR METZ, France (OPT _ GeOrge Drelv, Canadian htigh commis- sioner to the United Kingdom, arrived here by air Tuesday on the start of a three-day inspec- tion of Canada’s NATO air di- vision in Europe. He will visit the division’s four fighter wings, two in‘ France and two in Ger- many. Rev. Richard J. O’Neill Laid To Rest On Wednesday ohm-oh and civic dignitaries as- sembled at St. Dunstan's Basili- ca Wednesday morning to attend funeral services for the late Rev. Richard J. O'Neill. whose dcath occurred suddenly at Vik- ing. Alberta, on October 14. Pontifical Requiem High Mass was celebrated at 10.00 am. by Most Rcv. Malcolm A. MacEach- ern, D.D., Bishop of Charlotte- low, with Rt. Rev. Patrick Mc- Mahon as High Priest. and Very Rev. C. H. Moreau. C.S-s.R.. and Rev. Preston Hammill as Deac- ons of Honor. Rev. William Simpson was Deacon of the Mass, Rev. Clarence Roche. SuIb- Deacon. and Very Rev. P. F. MacDonald, Master of Ceremon- I-es. ~ The sermon was preached by Rev. Adolphus Gillis, a former Islander now serving in the Dio- cese of Edmonton. Seated in the Sanctuary Were Rt. Rev. J. A. MuITDIhY. V.G., Rt. Rev. R. V._MacKeI..ic. Rt. Rev. J. A. Sullivan, Rev. 0. Kiggdns. Rev. Dr. L. P. Callaghan, Rev. U. Gillis, Rev. J. C. Pitre, Rev. George MacDonald. Rev. E. Dal- ton. Rev. H. Croken, Rev. L. J. Ayers, Rev. T. P. Butler, Rev. E. Robin, Rev. E. Roche, Rev. P. AMurnaghan, Rev. J. H. Le- Ciair. Rev. F. Corcoraln. Rev. J. D. Gallant, Rev. Clare MacDon- ald, Rev. Austin Bradley and Rev. C. Murphy. Rev. Dr. Bernard Gillis assist- ed in the chair. Pall bearers were Rev. W. A. Keefe, Rev. K. C. MacMillan. Rev. P. Walsh, Rev. B. MacDon- ald, Rev. E. L. Murray. and Rev. C. J. McCarthy. Honorary pallbearers were G. Francis, C. St. Clair Trainor. Bruce Pound, Lyster McInnis. Percy Doyle, and William Wea- therbie. Active pallbearers were Thom- as McAvinn, S. P. Paoli. Frank Doucette. Lloyd ’Maclcntyre, Leo F. MacDonald, and John J. Bunt- ler. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery where service was conducted by Rt. Rev. P. Mc- Mahon. Mayor Edwin C. Johnstonc and the members of the ‘ity Coun- cil attended the funeral in a body. Also present we re repro- senta-tives of the Street Depart- mcnt and the City Po‘:ce Force. An Honor Guard was provided by the 4th Degree Knights of Columbus, Bishop MacEachern Assembly. under Worthy Pilot. Percy MacDonald. Father O'Neill's remains were accompanied from Edmonton by Rev. Patrick Rooney who also represented the western Archdi- ocese at the funeral. Large Docket Faces Magistrate At City Court A large docket of cases faced Magistrate K.M. Martin at City Police Court yesterday morning. A North River man. appearing on a charge of failing to stop at the scene of an accident, was released on bail of $100. The ac- cused will appear for sentence October 28th. He pleaded guilty to the charge. R.R. Bell, Q13. was defence counsel. A resident of Charlottetown con- victed on a charge of assault 'l‘nur.. Uctober 23,1958 The Guardian Page 3 was remanded to Tuesday 0c- Iobcr 28th for sentence and re- leased on $50 bail. The accused pleaded not guiltv to the charge. He was represent- cd by J.A. MacDonald. Q.C. A Richmond Street man was convicted of being drunk and dis orderly and was fined $10 and costs or five days. Three men appeared on char- gcs of being drunk and in in— capable. A Passmore Street man was handed a fine of $25 and costs or 20 days; a Campbell's Cove rest- dent was fined $20 and costs or 10 days and a Victoria Cross man was fined $15 and costs or 10 days. A resident of Union Road was convicted on a charge of failing to stop at a red traffic light and was fined $10 and costs or five days. SOMALILAND ELECTIONS PARIS (Reuters) -— 'I‘he ter- ritorial a s s e m b 1 y of French Somaliland has been dissolved and elections set for Nov. 23, ac- cording to the official. govern ment gazette. The orders follow the suspension early this month of P remier Mahmoud Harbi, leader of the “no” campaign in last month’s referendum on the new French constitution in which Somaliland overwhelmingly voted Don't Forget . TRAFALGAR DAY BALL Charlottetowh Hotel Friday, October 24th. I958 lz30 — 1 A.M. If you haven’t got your tickets as yet, pick them up from any member of The Naval Officers Association or at the hotel desk today. Dress Formal Buffet supper YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND OUR * FREE COOKING SCHOOL AT THE COMMUNITY CENTER ‘15 STEWART STREET CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. OCTOBER 27-28-29-30-31 1.30 lo 3.30 P. M. "t l J. Skinner, E. Rillev, ——-‘ 7 ,. ................ ..325.50 Ind 11“ ' r eac ‘ l' '- V Mrs. Preston Dar- 0 r : I *- .~ “ ,’ 331mm Branch Canadian. I -4II ’ 3.: Ladies Auxiliary, Bor- h Legion W: Preston Darrach " ' nce Ramsay. .2 Oscar Campbell. E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $14.25 - l » Mrs. Hirley Conrad Willard Pickering. * . 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