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|__Western And Central Districts
heaping âA âea hydro
ny | Charlottetown, | Mon. Oct. 28, 1963. 3| pole left the Town Fe ne len
SoAAIENA RAN Seeman aecmrsnenn sna en Rg slectrelty for nine
hours Saturday.
MacNaught Says
He'll Fight Move |
'Y's Men Sponsored Teams
Honored At Club Menting
George Walker of St. Thomas, )w 4
|Ont., a native son of Charl
|town, who has retired after an
active career as YMCA general
th
Purpose) program
Charlotte- | sponsored by the ub at the
YMCA
Awards and
ceapibeninil
twophies were
Solicitor-General and Liberal | nel, their dependents, and civil-| secretary in various Canadian | sented by David Mills and Doug.
cities, was guest speaker at the
Wood who have onganized and
toe ot Jerusalem which now
lies in Israel, Badiaâs father
has since died and she is living
with her mother and five sis
ters in the Jordanian part of
Jerusalem. She is enrolled in
her first year of the two-year
cat aie stengrap he r
New Ofcers Flected
AsSpecial âWeekâ Ends
To conciude âBusiness Wo- |
men's Week", the annual meet- |
ing of the provincial Business
and Women's or-
MacGill, national bere met
some of the members 1e
local B & P Club who nad been | g)
unable to attend the dinner in
ganization continued its sessions iF
Saeny, morning with a coffee
party at the Tartan restaurant
in Summerside where Miss Elsie
WESTERN
BRIEFS
the previous even-
Nise MacGill, in an informal
chat with the members,
many helpful suggestions to
â | TAKe with regard to furthering
interest among the membership
in the international, national and
local aspects of club projects.
After accompanying Miss
MacGill, and Miss Trecia Kyle,
also of Toronto, honorary sec-
retary of the Canadian Federa-
tion, to the airport the confer-
ence continued at the Garden of
the Gulf Motel when reports
â|languageâ
By DON MacLEon
Any move to close RCAF Sta:
tion Summerside will result in
@ âprotest in the strongest
Acting-Premier J.
David Stewart stated Saturday
When asked about what action
ial government mi;
tate against the federal govern-
making suc! e
The matter will be discussed
by the cabinet i the first of|
is week,â hi âand we
will get something off to Ot
âEXTREMELY UNFAIRâ
of moving the RCAF Station âasl
extremely unfair.â He. eald
is the province's number on d
industry, and our only defence|
industry. Closing the base in!
Provincial Gov't
Ready To Protest
ight | side than move the Summerside}
Mr. Stewart said the proposal} Lg
this province will have greater}
impact than closure of a base in
any other province â most other,
Provinces have several such de-
fence industries. It would be|
more logical to move the Green-
wood, N.S., air base to Summer-
base to Greenwor
The acting-premier suggested
that there is not much point in|
giving the Atlantic Development;
wa approximately 2 pig âą Naught, Friday night said âhe |
fon truck driven by Elwin |didn't think there is any like-
Russell Adams of Summerside |lihood that RCAF Station Sum- |
â bak niet ae hydro | merside will be closed down.â
Poe icity wasn't restored __ THe fact that he stated that he
vt arouse foidnight: would fight any attempt to do
Borden detachment of |80, should give Summerside re-
We ROME dnfediceled the |skients sue asnzacce and |
Phniatek hope in such & move being
Sea Cow Pond :
Bachelor Dies
GHEE abe Hoan, Diocesan Officia
about 55, who lives alone at
;To Visit N. London =?
âghost townâ, as the community |
pends to a great extent on the |
tere enue from air force person- |
Board $10,000,000 to step up the] home at Sea Cow Pond, was
economy ea on one| found dead by a neighbour early
hand âand taking away our mume| Saturday morning. NGTON â Chiat Ba. (@
one industry on the aot though he had not been ill Davies of Halifax, diocesan
atccuclusion! hata pro. gl eattccrtanibe PEOV0U8| commtssioner, director GF ta |
vineial government will rare
formal protest over any planned
move of the Summerside|
station.â
Aud Kensington Trade Bd. Wants
Discussion Of Town Planning
KENSINGTON â Town plan-)
| ning was discussed at some)
Tength at the regular Board of |
Trade meeting held in the Ken-|
sington Town Hall last week and
chaired by Geotge MacMurdo,
âpresident,
It was felt that this 1s a vital
Issue due to the recent introdue-
tion of large processing plants |
info the Kensington area, and
he. Summerside club. Provin-
conveners giving reports
Miss Lillian Duchemin,
; Miss Bessie Prowse,
Mary Brad-
Clara
menâs Week: Isabel Macdon-
ald, treasurer, and Mrs. Bileen
haw, secretary.
TRAINING PROJECT
Miss Helen Yeo of Charlotte-
town, a national vice-president
of the Canadian federation, told
the meeting of her duties as na-
tional chairman of the United
ions committec, and of the
splendid response there has been
from B & P clubs across Can-
ada in support of the Interna-
tional B & P Federation project
to educate young women, in co-
operation with UNESCO, at the
Ramallah training centre in |
Jordan. i
The Canadian federation has |
were given by the provincial
president, Mrs. Maaotes Cham-
IN MONCTON
Mr.
chaud, John Perry, and Mrs.
Delia Perry, Chelsea, sss |
were recent visitors to Tignish, |
On their return
accompanied by | Mrs. Loretta |
Mrs. Charles |
Gantt âito wil spend some
jisiting members of their
fang) in Moncton, N.B.
FROM MAINE
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gailant
of Rumford, \
relatives and friends in Tignish.
Bi TIGNISH
and Mrs. Thomas
cain South Rustico are visit-
ing members of their family in
Tignish.
CWL CARD PARTY
âhe Catholis „
lic Women's
gue of Tignish held a card party
at the home of Mrs. Joseph
the freeze out prizes.
RECENT GUESTS
Hi
garet Conroy, Tignish.
CARD PARTY HELD
funenal for Als
Me., are visiting |\
pion of ide, Ireta
undertaken to maintain seven |
| young women ae ne centre. Miss |
| Yeo explained the Canadian
federation is the "og womenâs
Sutherland | for the Choniaictors organization represented on the
and Mrs. Edward Robl- | club, and Mrs. Olive Waite for one nati
DEATH NOTICES
Notice column).
MacDONALD.- e the Charlotte-
town Hos} , Oct. %,
pital, Friday,
1963, Ellen Marie MacDonald,
14-month-old daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Stephen MacDonald,
171 Water Street, Charlotte-
town. are resting at
the Hennessey Funeral Home,
35 Longworth Ave. Funeral
i Monday,
leaving the funcral home at
9:45. Burial will take place
in the Roman Catholic ceme-
tery. ,
| HOGAN âSuddenly at his home
at Sea Cow Pond, Friday, Oct. |
1963, Frank Hogan in his |
25,
oth year. Resting at the |
Rooney Funeral Home, Alber- |
ton, from where the funeral |
will be held today, Oct. 28
leaving the home at 9âclock to
St. Simon and St. Jude's
Cian Tignish, for Requiem
igh Mass at 9.90. Interment
in the church cen
BACKACHE? |
at
ies thet
feeling
ional cornmission
, and that as chair-
son committee, she has had the
sentative for a two-year term. |
NEW OFFICERS |
Miss Madelyn Clarkin, chair-
man of the nominations commit-
jee reported the following slate
of o acelama-
tion for the two-year term be-
ginning July, 1964, president,
Miss Dorothy Cullen; first vice-
president, Miss Margaret Coll-
of Charlottetown;
ings, h
secomd vice-president,
Mary Bradshaw, Summerside,
and treasurer, Miss Verna Dar-
rach of Charlottetown.
Discussion groups on âMen
bershipâ, led by Mrs. Eileen
Shaw and Miss Gladys MiacMil-
Jan of wmerside club,
brought the conference to &
successful conclusion.
m:
Mountain for Business Wo- | bo:
than of the, United Nations a eas Reports
that prompt action should be
taken to prevent the erection of
substandard i in the sur-
founding areas. Biante MOS
| information wag required on the
scope of the act governing out -
of-town building, a motion was
{passed that Claude Smith of the
|Town Planning Commission be
asked to attend a special. meet-
ing to be held at his earliest con-
venience,
âThe members also asked that
the school boards of Kensington
and surrounding districts
he asked to attend! this special
meeting âMr. Smith will be
available for questioning. âThe
rd is interested in keeping up
the bullding standards of the
atea,
âThe secretary, E. C. Moore
reported that Dr. Stewart, the
dentist who recently opened an
office in Kensington, is being
well recelved, and 18 being kept
KENSINGTON â St. Mark's
AYPA met in St. Mark's Hall,
Kensington for the first October
meeting hn ae a with a
and pi John
hymn
Rogers, The Bible lesson wa] Âą%
read by Jimmie Duggan and) Âą
Rev. J. Fiander discussedâ
this lesson with the group.
port on the local council
meeting held in O'Leary was
given by Ruby McInnis.
The program for the Âą o ming
meeting was read by the chair-)
man, Kenneth Jollimore.
It was moved by Mary Moase
and seconded by Ruth Pidgeon|
that the AYPA sell Christmas
cards again this year. There}
were 28 members present.
Games were played and lunch
Gal he complained of not feeling fon mation and stewardship and |
ector of church extension of |
Diocese of Nova Scotia, will |
e in Kensington this week.
He will meet with the partner;
(ship executive of the
\catnmnitiee of the three polnts iia
the New London Anglican par- |
rl fou aiton/of ths le Pat tae
rick Hogan and Sarah Dalton of},
Sea Cow Pond. A bachelor he is
survived by a brother Char les
ih Summerside.
A sister, Anne, predeceased!
him two years ago.
gram.
30 Wednesday evening in St.
Car And Truck
Collide In Sâside fankâs Hall, Kensington.
nn Pillman is general chair-
terparent â A half-ton Pi of the executive and other |
truck, driven by members are Don Cosa
David ree Linkletter, Sum-| fverett Sudsbury, Orville Adams |
merside ERI, sustained between! and William Pidgeon.
$250 and $300 damage when! âThe general committee
struck ie a_car on Waiter Street) consist of approximately
West Saturday evening. persons,
âThe truck was travelling west ââ
on Water Street when a 1953 mo-|
del car, owned by Emile Joseph
Gallant, Mont Carmel, and
driven by Joseph Leonard Gal-
lant of the same place, turned
off Duke Street on to Water and|
str we k the Linkletter vehicle
side-
wit | |
Old Church
\sPainted
Two former Island residents |
âApptoxiniately $8 damage mow living in California, | Mr
was sistainéd by the car. wd Mrs, J.A. Campbell, have | oy
Feceutly returned home after
WEATHER
visiting friends and relatives in|
TORONTO (CP) â Tempera
he oy London area.
Mr, anid Mrs, Camguell who | =
an interest in the Geddte
tak
musy. i ri Memorial Chineh, donated ait]
âOther bustness consisted of |iyfes, Sued by the weather te the. hist iil
routine reports and discussions. Min, Max, Which is 127 years rh oe |
The meeting adjourned and | nawson .., 6 13. Campbell, who is a retired gen-
the members accepted an invita- | Vancouver 36 48. eral_ contractor, also _helpett
tion from Murray MacEwen of | edmonton 23 48. {paint the chure belfry.
Seeman Bros., to tour Hl Plant | Galgary âi 8 Mr. Campbell is a son of the
at New Annai. Ray Smithâand Regina 21 51. late Mr. and Mts. John Camp-
| Stan Moore conducted 2 very | Winnipeg 34 56 | bell of Long River. His wife is |
linteresting tour of the plant Horento 57 66 | the former Pearl MacLeod.
Se ee oe potatoes 56 © 64._â«| daughter of the late Mr. and
ontrea! 59 68 (| Mrs. Robert MacLeod,
French fries, doughnuts # na Ped lericton, 41 72 farm home was near the Geddie
oe et ee were ene rote 44 62 | Memotial Church
ee et me ane ie 43 71 | They make thelr home in Rio
pickets Char oF 61 ea Mar, es having left the
arlottetown 67 wince for California 37 yeats
St. Mark's Aâ AYPA js Vat 71 [Sio. However they teturn (0 Wy
Vernesu 46 59 | Island quite frequently on visits,
Ge fobs, Sid a gp, | RLU heey oa
6a: ba trie (CP) â The we:
tl
Ween gill ae in agit. Cyorte | p.m. Summerside tide chee |
ait was advancing southward | Minutes later than Charlotte.
âover the district and. should | town. Sun rises today at 6.23 and
cover all of the Maritimes dur- | Sets at 5.04.
At Rustico at 12.49 a.m.
S
MP for Prince, J. Watson Mac- |!an employees at the ats station,
ONE THIRD OF
Earl Cannon, head ry the Un-
|employment Insurance Commis-
sion in Summerside, said
morning he believed that civil- |
ins ane air force ba Legg an 4
meeting of the Charlottetown |conducted the sports program.
Y's Men's Club last week. Pre-|'The winning girlsâ basketball
sent at the meeting as guests of | team members were Gail Storey,
the Y's men were some 50 teen: | Betsy Swanson, Peggy Shelfora,
aged boys and girls who have |Janice Henry, Sheila Galan!
participated in the SWAP (Sports | Judy Foster, Libby Campbe
clos
to one-third of the "papulation of
Summerside
The complement of the bas
is approximately 1,500 and de-
petidents number, between S|
|Peon Park aie tiiierest in (he
: Tignish 45-6
id best guard, Gail Storey,
Most improved guard was Judy
Ballem and best forward, Mar-
bey scorer, was Sheila Gallant
O' Leary Mauls
gie Argent.
joysâ basket hall winners
O'LEARY â O'Leary High, |were Donnie Ling, Ron Dia
Closure of the air base could | vicinity of 2,000. Civilian employ- | eld to a scoreless tie a week |mond, Ron Baker, Gary Cud-
| almost turn Summerside into a/ees, alone, number somewhere | ago stormed back to crush âTig-|âąore, Harold
MacLean, Andy
in the vicinity of 350, not count- | nish 45-6 at O'Leary Saturday, |Pletch, Harvey Jay, and Run
ing their dependents. Welt, O'Malley, thinfaced |Giggey. Most valuable. pl> +
Plans are in the making to | quarterback had his hands full | Was Art Strang and most tm-
protest vigorously to Ottawa, de- Proved player, Dennis Taylor.
This morning, Eddie Arsenault,
Président of the Royal Canadian
gion in Summerside, and Ed-
Cannon, president of the
of trade, said that no deci
clon had been made as yet by
their organizations, but action is
âanticipated.
eat
âHockey Meeting
Is To Be Held
'This Wednesday
Any teams interested in play-
ish which is embarking on a | ing in the Sunny Isle Fatm Hoc-
partnership in the gospel pro-| key League are requested
ha
The meeting will be held at | ing to be held at the Sunny Ise
Football Scores
SATURDAY
DIAN LEAGUE
tern Conference
Ottawa 10 Hamilton 11
stern Conference
Calgary 45 ae 2B
©
auaral contarenca |
Saskatchewan 28 Toronto 44
Western Conference
Eee Cola 20 Winnipeg 34
IONAL LEAGUE
W York 33 Cleveland 6
Dallas 21 Pittsburgh 27
Minnesota 10 Detroit 28
Green Bay 34 Baltimore 20
a es 21 py aahiston 1
Chicago 16
Ginny Drifts
Out To Sea
WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) â
Hurricane Ginny, still poised
with 95 - mile - an - hour winds,
drifted slowly out to sea Sun-
day apparently to stay.
âThe U.S. weather bureau said
whose jeven though Ginny has had er-
ratie movements it appears now
Hhat threat US.
âall but
any
mainland has
ished. ig
van-
FAMOUS FOR
BRANDED INSPECTED
| town at 5.41 a.t. and hud
GooD OR
it
In Shooting
BACK 3!
| as Tignish played brilliant
ee for the first quarter. Thea | High scor Ron Diamond
in the second quarter |Special coach of the year award
0" Malley tossed one twenty-five | Went to Roy Doiron.
ands to speedy flanker George | Co-chairmen of the meeting
anders who shook off a tackler |were Leigh Crabbe and David
and ran 60 yards for a touch. | Mills. Hector MacDougall was
dan ntroduced as a guest of the
âThe offensive star of the game club. The sing-song was led by
was Garnet Dyment who ran | John Evans with Dr, Paul Cud-
Wile for 176 yards and three more al the piano, Devotions
touchdowns. O'Malley scored on | Were conducted by Lester Kel-
play, Bob Matheson | er
Mr. Walker, who is a brother
of Clarence Walker a past presi
dent of the Charlottetown Y's
|Mens Club, was introduced by
Evans.
a keeper
on an end sweep and Dale Mur-
phy on a plunge to round out
the scoring. Jerry O'Malley con-
verted on three of the majors.
Tignish scored their major on | Mr.
to one play, an interception for 65 In the 1920's George Walker's
ve a representative at a meet- yards. |mame was well known in athle-
O'Leary a es Kinkora | xe reles in Charlottetown
Farm office on Wetinestay | for h he excelled in track and
| October 90th at 8 p.m. field and other sports. He was
one of the original members of
Wife | Killed, ee Charlottetown Y's Mens
Husband Hurt
HALIFAX. (CP) Morgan
Green, a 2%„-year-old_ merchant
seaman, was reported seriously +
ill in hospital Sunday night with
a bullet wound in his left side.
is 2-year-old wife Bertha,
seven-months-old
Big
ng |
north Halifax
| residence Saturday night.
Police Sunday night said the
couple's home town was not im-
mediately available but they
ieved from Newfound:
Becidiirs
Lwere bh
âand.
| DAY OF POETRY
| Bulgaria celebrates a festival
known as The Day of Poetry)
every year at the beginning of
October.
~ Holds dentures fast...all
dustbane
THE CANADIAN NAME
For Building Cleaning Supplies & Equipment
a few showers wil
accompany the cooler
Regional forecasts:
Nova Scotia, Prince Edward
THIS WEEK IN SPORTS
Island and New Brunswick: var-
able cloudiness with few
showers, cooler; west winds 15,
MONDAY, 01
ladies
Alan D, CRUE
Specialists In
Wheel Alignment
Wheel Balancing
Electrical & Brake Work
Phone 5455 Harvard St. E.
Low-high at Kentville 45 and 58,
Halifax and Yarmouth 46 and 60,
Goshen and New Glasgow 43
and 58, ioe. and Charlotte-
town 45 and 55, Moncton 42 and
56, Trredetictonâ 42, and 53, Saint
John 42 and 55, Edmundston 35
and
league and Holmans mixed
league and Town mixed league.
and
Athena Regional
supper snack bowling.
High
High an hol vs. Kinkora Regional High School, if necessary
4
Sumineraie âHigh Sehool â Ini
jeague,
5 p.m, Lions mixed
Noon Incheon bowling PLEASE
PATRONIZE
School â Football, Athena Regional THESE
MERCHANTS
- - SUMMERSIDE
patont mixed
\CTOBE
league,
tras tle foothall and soccer,
50.
was served by the commitiee.| High tide today at Charlotte-
from. the e of his parents,
âMr. and Mrs, ard P, Bern
ard to St. Judeâ
, of-
ficated at the grave. Pallbearers
bbe , James
Gerard Gaudet, Frank Peters,
Robert Keough. âThe Legion par.
under command of Farl
the Legion service at the
me Interment was in the
chureh cemetery.
SMITH ~The fun
eral for Mrs. Priscilla Smith
Was held from Margate United
Chureh, Wednesday afternoon,
and was conducted by the minis-
ter, Rev. W. A. Paterson wh 0}
re Nelson Caseley, Thane!
eo Ivan Waite, George
' L. Bouzier, Nell MacGre-
oa n Wlowee beare! fen:
Ross Sonne sua
Breau
veorge Pickering. Bu Buri wat tn
LOTUS CAFE |
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Full Course Complete Meal
DINNER
For one person .... $1.85
For two persons 3.40
For three persons 5.25
For. four persons 7.50
TAKE-OUT SERVICE
For the finest In Chinese.
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call the Lotus Delicious
ed expertly prepared. Dial
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Ch'town
tao eed seats
for pure âplane comfort,
FLY TCA
MONCTON to
$45 economy one-way
Ask about TCAâs Group Travel Pl:
For reservations call Morton Dew, 894-8541,
TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES Âź AIR CANADA
field hockey practice, p.m.
R.CLA. F.â Mews, tntet-sec Fi Fibs = {hued en
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2
Bowling â Afternoon ladies league, 6:45 p.m. ladies league, | Shop The Modern Way At
convenience, too...
Noon Inn-
8:45 p.m, Teaghers league and Rural league.
Instruction
cheon bowling and supper snack howling.
howling by Scotty, 5:00-6:30 p.m.
Athena Regional High School â Soccer, Athena Regional High
School vs. Miscouche Regional High School. Final game
in Miscouche. 4:00 p.m. Summerside High School â Intra-
mural football and soccer, 3:30
JOHNSTONEâS
FUELS LTD.
Texaco Distributor
GAUDETS'S
SAVE-EASY GROCERY
Phone 2107 180 Granville Sr.
Gasoline RCAF. dies howling pm.
Fud an" WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Hutchinson's
Rowling â 4:00 p.m, Couples bowling, 6:45 p.m. Commercial
league, 8:45 p.m. âJr. Farmers laegue and Construction
Sheet Metal
9) league. Sweepstake bowling, 8:45 p.m. Noon luncheon Sherman Hutchinson, Prop.
HN dae dd howling and supper snack bowling. wT mesiteet Metal, Work
McEWEN ROAD Athena Regional High School â Girls soccer, Athena Regional jeating and Ventilating
an al High School vs. Miscouehe Regional High School, Final | Phone 5400 210 Water St.
TORONTO
Up to 5 flights daily
or contact TCA in Hall
game at Athena 4:00 p.m.
Summerside High School â Girls field hockey, Summerside
Hi hool vs. Queen Charlotte High School at Queen
Eeapede Field 3:30 - 5:00
A Soccer, Summerside High, School _vs
High School at bray Elizabeth Field.
Queen Charlotte
First game Island
re
HAROLD L. COASTAL
MATTHEWS sn chamlonship 4:15 Moving and
torage Ltd.
DUNLOP TIRES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 (Frank N. Taylor, Mgr.)
A deoeieee Bowling â Afternoon ladies league, 6:45 p.m. â Town Church ah
League and ladies a âRankerâs Finance
5 pt Co
Moving and Storage Service
TIRE SERVICE League and Y's Men's Noon luncheon bowling agente tor
© Vulcanizing ae ian snack bevithe, âTnetraetion bovilag by âScotty, â| ot American Van Lises
Phone 436-3: it
Summerside, P.
© Retreading
Phone 2529
Summerside High School â Football practice and intra-mural
3:30
7:00 11:00 p.m, M
soccer, 31 mm,
R.C. A. F.â Men's inter-section bowling,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1
Bowling â AltĂ©rnoen open bowling, hah school bowling, 4:00
m. high school and open bowling, 6:00 p.m. Class B
Championship, 9:15 p.m. Noon funcheon bowling. Moon: GEORGE SMITH
Buell & MacLeod Hight bowling 12100 2:00 p.m.
Ltd. Athena Regional High School âRoys soccer Athena Plumbing & Heating
Regional High School vs. R.C.A.F. at Athena 4:00 p.m.
Authorized High School: Tri i tootball, 8:98 » 5:00 Oi) Furnace Service
RAMBLER Pm. Farm Supplies
Sales & Service ater Bowls
Electric
SATURD. rl t
Bowling â Elementary school bowling, 9:00 a.m. -
Rig Car Room & 12:15 pam, Milkers
= Gene All star bowling 2:00 p.m. Evening open bowling. Biecttie
, Summerside High School â Football, Summerside High School
a ee vs. Montague Regional High School at Queen Elizabeth Png
Phone 436-5610 Park, 2:00 p.m. Girls field hockey. Summerside High serve godine da
Woe St. West School va. jotte High School at Queen Charlotte
St. Eleanors District Field. Boys soccer, Summerside High School vs. Queen | Dial $965 351 Chestaut Ave.
Charlotte High School at Queen Charlotte Field.
R.C. AP. ies ee 10:00 om. 40 oan, Casue
bowling 7 200 = 11:00
J
BADIA PIOUS Pre aaadttns 18,
(above) is one
women tele on
pares UNRWAâ's
Girlsâ i
âTraining
intil becom:
in âots Badia and
pl family lived in the sec-
POLE POLE SNAPPED,
IBORDEN AREA
iBLACKED OUT
ISLAND NEWS PAGE
|__Western And Central Districts
heaping âA âea hydro
ny | Charlottetown, | Mon. Oct. 28, 1963. 3| pole left the Town Fe ne len
SoAAIENA RAN Seeman aecmrsnenn sna en Rg slectrelty for nine
hours Saturday.
MacNaught Says
He'll Fight Move |
'Y's Men Sponsored Teams
Honored At Club Menting
George Walker of St. Thomas, )w 4
|Ont., a native son of Charl
|town, who has retired after an
active career as YMCA general
th
Purpose) program
Charlotte- | sponsored by the ub at the
YMCA
Awards and
ceapibeninil
twophies were
Solicitor-General and Liberal | nel, their dependents, and civil-| secretary in various Canadian | sented by David Mills and Doug.
cities, was guest speaker at the
Wood who have onganized and
toe ot Jerusalem which now
lies in Israel, Badiaâs father
has since died and she is living
with her mother and five sis
ters in the Jordanian part of
Jerusalem. She is enrolled in
her first year of the two-year
cat aie stengrap he r
New Ofcers Flected
AsSpecial âWeekâ Ends
To conciude âBusiness Wo- |
men's Week", the annual meet- |
ing of the provincial Business
and Women's or-
MacGill, national bere met
some of the members 1e
local B & P Club who nad been | g)
unable to attend the dinner in
ganization continued its sessions iF
Saeny, morning with a coffee
party at the Tartan restaurant
in Summerside where Miss Elsie
WESTERN
BRIEFS
the previous even-
Nise MacGill, in an informal
chat with the members,
many helpful suggestions to
â | TAKe with regard to furthering
interest among the membership
in the international, national and
local aspects of club projects.
After accompanying Miss
MacGill, and Miss Trecia Kyle,
also of Toronto, honorary sec-
retary of the Canadian Federa-
tion, to the airport the confer-
ence continued at the Garden of
the Gulf Motel when reports
â|languageâ
By DON MacLEon
Any move to close RCAF Sta:
tion Summerside will result in
@ âprotest in the strongest
Acting-Premier J.
David Stewart stated Saturday
When asked about what action
ial government mi;
tate against the federal govern-
making suc! e
The matter will be discussed
by the cabinet i the first of|
is week,â hi âand we
will get something off to Ot
âEXTREMELY UNFAIRâ
of moving the RCAF Station âasl
extremely unfair.â He. eald
is the province's number on d
industry, and our only defence|
industry. Closing the base in!
Provincial Gov't
Ready To Protest
ight | side than move the Summerside}
Mr. Stewart said the proposal} Lg
this province will have greater}
impact than closure of a base in
any other province â most other,
Provinces have several such de-
fence industries. It would be|
more logical to move the Green-
wood, N.S., air base to Summer-
base to Greenwor
The acting-premier suggested
that there is not much point in|
giving the Atlantic Development;
wa approximately 2 pig âą Naught, Friday night said âhe |
fon truck driven by Elwin |didn't think there is any like-
Russell Adams of Summerside |lihood that RCAF Station Sum- |
â bak niet ae hydro | merside will be closed down.â
Poe icity wasn't restored __ THe fact that he stated that he
vt arouse foidnight: would fight any attempt to do
Borden detachment of |80, should give Summerside re-
We ROME dnfediceled the |skients sue asnzacce and |
Phniatek hope in such & move being
Sea Cow Pond :
Bachelor Dies
GHEE abe Hoan, Diocesan Officia
about 55, who lives alone at
;To Visit N. London =?
âghost townâ, as the community |
pends to a great extent on the |
tere enue from air force person- |
Board $10,000,000 to step up the] home at Sea Cow Pond, was
economy ea on one| found dead by a neighbour early
hand âand taking away our mume| Saturday morning. NGTON â Chiat Ba. (@
one industry on the aot though he had not been ill Davies of Halifax, diocesan
atccuclusion! hata pro. gl eattccrtanibe PEOV0U8| commtssioner, director GF ta |
vineial government will rare
formal protest over any planned
move of the Summerside|
station.â
Aud Kensington Trade Bd. Wants
Discussion Of Town Planning
KENSINGTON â Town plan-)
| ning was discussed at some)
Tength at the regular Board of |
Trade meeting held in the Ken-|
sington Town Hall last week and
chaired by Geotge MacMurdo,
âpresident,
It was felt that this 1s a vital
Issue due to the recent introdue-
tion of large processing plants |
info the Kensington area, and
he. Summerside club. Provin-
conveners giving reports
Miss Lillian Duchemin,
; Miss Bessie Prowse,
Mary Brad-
Clara
menâs Week: Isabel Macdon-
ald, treasurer, and Mrs. Bileen
haw, secretary.
TRAINING PROJECT
Miss Helen Yeo of Charlotte-
town, a national vice-president
of the Canadian federation, told
the meeting of her duties as na-
tional chairman of the United
ions committec, and of the
splendid response there has been
from B & P clubs across Can-
ada in support of the Interna-
tional B & P Federation project
to educate young women, in co-
operation with UNESCO, at the
Ramallah training centre in |
Jordan. i
The Canadian federation has |
were given by the provincial
president, Mrs. Maaotes Cham-
IN MONCTON
Mr.
chaud, John Perry, and Mrs.
Delia Perry, Chelsea, sss |
were recent visitors to Tignish, |
On their return
accompanied by | Mrs. Loretta |
Mrs. Charles |
Gantt âito wil spend some
jisiting members of their
fang) in Moncton, N.B.
FROM MAINE
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gailant
of Rumford, \
relatives and friends in Tignish.
Bi TIGNISH
and Mrs. Thomas
cain South Rustico are visit-
ing members of their family in
Tignish.
CWL CARD PARTY
âhe Catholis „
lic Women's
gue of Tignish held a card party
at the home of Mrs. Joseph
the freeze out prizes.
RECENT GUESTS
Hi
garet Conroy, Tignish.
CARD PARTY HELD
funenal for Als
Me., are visiting |\
pion of ide, Ireta
undertaken to maintain seven |
| young women ae ne centre. Miss |
| Yeo explained the Canadian
federation is the "og womenâs
Sutherland | for the Choniaictors organization represented on the
and Mrs. Edward Robl- | club, and Mrs. Olive Waite for one nati
DEATH NOTICES
Notice column).
MacDONALD.- e the Charlotte-
town Hos} , Oct. %,
pital, Friday,
1963, Ellen Marie MacDonald,
14-month-old daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Stephen MacDonald,
171 Water Street, Charlotte-
town. are resting at
the Hennessey Funeral Home,
35 Longworth Ave. Funeral
i Monday,
leaving the funcral home at
9:45. Burial will take place
in the Roman Catholic ceme-
tery. ,
| HOGAN âSuddenly at his home
at Sea Cow Pond, Friday, Oct. |
1963, Frank Hogan in his |
25,
oth year. Resting at the |
Rooney Funeral Home, Alber- |
ton, from where the funeral |
will be held today, Oct. 28
leaving the home at 9âclock to
St. Simon and St. Jude's
Cian Tignish, for Requiem
igh Mass at 9.90. Interment
in the church cen
BACKACHE? |
at
ies thet
feeling
ional cornmission
, and that as chair-
son committee, she has had the
sentative for a two-year term. |
NEW OFFICERS |
Miss Madelyn Clarkin, chair-
man of the nominations commit-
jee reported the following slate
of o acelama-
tion for the two-year term be-
ginning July, 1964, president,
Miss Dorothy Cullen; first vice-
president, Miss Margaret Coll-
of Charlottetown;
ings, h
secomd vice-president,
Mary Bradshaw, Summerside,
and treasurer, Miss Verna Dar-
rach of Charlottetown.
Discussion groups on âMen
bershipâ, led by Mrs. Eileen
Shaw and Miss Gladys MiacMil-
Jan of wmerside club,
brought the conference to &
successful conclusion.
m:
Mountain for Business Wo- | bo:
than of the, United Nations a eas Reports
that prompt action should be
taken to prevent the erection of
substandard i in the sur-
founding areas. Biante MOS
| information wag required on the
scope of the act governing out -
of-town building, a motion was
{passed that Claude Smith of the
|Town Planning Commission be
asked to attend a special. meet-
ing to be held at his earliest con-
venience,
âThe members also asked that
the school boards of Kensington
and surrounding districts
he asked to attend! this special
meeting âMr. Smith will be
available for questioning. âThe
rd is interested in keeping up
the bullding standards of the
atea,
âThe secretary, E. C. Moore
reported that Dr. Stewart, the
dentist who recently opened an
office in Kensington, is being
well recelved, and 18 being kept
KENSINGTON â St. Mark's
AYPA met in St. Mark's Hall,
Kensington for the first October
meeting hn ae a with a
and pi John
hymn
Rogers, The Bible lesson wa] Âą%
read by Jimmie Duggan and) Âą
Rev. J. Fiander discussedâ
this lesson with the group.
port on the local council
meeting held in O'Leary was
given by Ruby McInnis.
The program for the Âą o ming
meeting was read by the chair-)
man, Kenneth Jollimore.
It was moved by Mary Moase
and seconded by Ruth Pidgeon|
that the AYPA sell Christmas
cards again this year. There}
were 28 members present.
Games were played and lunch
Gal he complained of not feeling fon mation and stewardship and |
ector of church extension of |
Diocese of Nova Scotia, will |
e in Kensington this week.
He will meet with the partner;
(ship executive of the
\catnmnitiee of the three polnts iia
the New London Anglican par- |
rl fou aiton/of ths le Pat tae
rick Hogan and Sarah Dalton of},
Sea Cow Pond. A bachelor he is
survived by a brother Char les
ih Summerside.
A sister, Anne, predeceased!
him two years ago.
gram.
30 Wednesday evening in St.
Car And Truck
Collide In Sâside fankâs Hall, Kensington.
nn Pillman is general chair-
terparent â A half-ton Pi of the executive and other |
truck, driven by members are Don Cosa
David ree Linkletter, Sum-| fverett Sudsbury, Orville Adams |
merside ERI, sustained between! and William Pidgeon.
$250 and $300 damage when! âThe general committee
struck ie a_car on Waiter Street) consist of approximately
West Saturday evening. persons,
âThe truck was travelling west ââ
on Water Street when a 1953 mo-|
del car, owned by Emile Joseph
Gallant, Mont Carmel, and
driven by Joseph Leonard Gal-
lant of the same place, turned
off Duke Street on to Water and|
str we k the Linkletter vehicle
side-
wit | |
Old Church
\sPainted
Two former Island residents |
âApptoxiniately $8 damage mow living in California, | Mr
was sistainéd by the car. wd Mrs, J.A. Campbell, have | oy
Feceutly returned home after
WEATHER
visiting friends and relatives in|
TORONTO (CP) â Tempera
he oy London area.
Mr, anid Mrs, Camguell who | =
an interest in the Geddte
tak
musy. i ri Memorial Chineh, donated ait]
âOther bustness consisted of |iyfes, Sued by the weather te the. hist iil
routine reports and discussions. Min, Max, Which is 127 years rh oe |
The meeting adjourned and | nawson .., 6 13. Campbell, who is a retired gen-
the members accepted an invita- | Vancouver 36 48. eral_ contractor, also _helpett
tion from Murray MacEwen of | edmonton 23 48. {paint the chure belfry.
Seeman Bros., to tour Hl Plant | Galgary âi 8 Mr. Campbell is a son of the
at New Annai. Ray Smithâand Regina 21 51. late Mr. and Mts. John Camp-
| Stan Moore conducted 2 very | Winnipeg 34 56 | bell of Long River. His wife is |
linteresting tour of the plant Horento 57 66 | the former Pearl MacLeod.
Se ee oe potatoes 56 © 64._â«| daughter of the late Mr. and
ontrea! 59 68 (| Mrs. Robert MacLeod,
French fries, doughnuts # na Ped lericton, 41 72 farm home was near the Geddie
oe et ee were ene rote 44 62 | Memotial Church
ee et me ane ie 43 71 | They make thelr home in Rio
pickets Char oF 61 ea Mar, es having left the
arlottetown 67 wince for California 37 yeats
St. Mark's Aâ AYPA js Vat 71 [Sio. However they teturn (0 Wy
Vernesu 46 59 | Island quite frequently on visits,
Ge fobs, Sid a gp, | RLU heey oa
6a: ba trie (CP) â The we:
tl
Ween gill ae in agit. Cyorte | p.m. Summerside tide chee |
ait was advancing southward | Minutes later than Charlotte.
âover the district and. should | town. Sun rises today at 6.23 and
cover all of the Maritimes dur- | Sets at 5.04.
At Rustico at 12.49 a.m.
S
MP for Prince, J. Watson Mac- |!an employees at the ats station,
ONE THIRD OF
Earl Cannon, head ry the Un-
|employment Insurance Commis-
sion in Summerside, said
morning he believed that civil- |
ins ane air force ba Legg an 4
meeting of the Charlottetown |conducted the sports program.
Y's Men's Club last week. Pre-|'The winning girlsâ basketball
sent at the meeting as guests of | team members were Gail Storey,
the Y's men were some 50 teen: | Betsy Swanson, Peggy Shelfora,
aged boys and girls who have |Janice Henry, Sheila Galan!
participated in the SWAP (Sports | Judy Foster, Libby Campbe
clos
to one-third of the "papulation of
Summerside
The complement of the bas
is approximately 1,500 and de-
petidents number, between S|
|Peon Park aie tiiierest in (he
: Tignish 45-6
id best guard, Gail Storey,
Most improved guard was Judy
Ballem and best forward, Mar-
bey scorer, was Sheila Gallant
O' Leary Mauls
gie Argent.
joysâ basket hall winners
O'LEARY â O'Leary High, |were Donnie Ling, Ron Dia
Closure of the air base could | vicinity of 2,000. Civilian employ- | eld to a scoreless tie a week |mond, Ron Baker, Gary Cud-
| almost turn Summerside into a/ees, alone, number somewhere | ago stormed back to crush âTig-|âąore, Harold
MacLean, Andy
in the vicinity of 350, not count- | nish 45-6 at O'Leary Saturday, |Pletch, Harvey Jay, and Run
ing their dependents. Welt, O'Malley, thinfaced |Giggey. Most valuable. pl> +
Plans are in the making to | quarterback had his hands full | Was Art Strang and most tm-
protest vigorously to Ottawa, de- Proved player, Dennis Taylor.
This morning, Eddie Arsenault,
Président of the Royal Canadian
gion in Summerside, and Ed-
Cannon, president of the
of trade, said that no deci
clon had been made as yet by
their organizations, but action is
âanticipated.
eat
âHockey Meeting
Is To Be Held
'This Wednesday
Any teams interested in play-
ish which is embarking on a | ing in the Sunny Isle Fatm Hoc-
partnership in the gospel pro-| key League are requested
ha
The meeting will be held at | ing to be held at the Sunny Ise
Football Scores
SATURDAY
DIAN LEAGUE
tern Conference
Ottawa 10 Hamilton 11
stern Conference
Calgary 45 ae 2B
©
auaral contarenca |
Saskatchewan 28 Toronto 44
Western Conference
Eee Cola 20 Winnipeg 34
IONAL LEAGUE
W York 33 Cleveland 6
Dallas 21 Pittsburgh 27
Minnesota 10 Detroit 28
Green Bay 34 Baltimore 20
a es 21 py aahiston 1
Chicago 16
Ginny Drifts
Out To Sea
WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) â
Hurricane Ginny, still poised
with 95 - mile - an - hour winds,
drifted slowly out to sea Sun-
day apparently to stay.
âThe U.S. weather bureau said
whose jeven though Ginny has had er-
ratie movements it appears now
Hhat threat US.
âall but
any
mainland has
ished. ig
van-
FAMOUS FOR
BRANDED INSPECTED
| town at 5.41 a.t. and hud
GooD OR
it
In Shooting
BACK 3!
| as Tignish played brilliant
ee for the first quarter. Thea | High scor Ron Diamond
in the second quarter |Special coach of the year award
0" Malley tossed one twenty-five | Went to Roy Doiron.
ands to speedy flanker George | Co-chairmen of the meeting
anders who shook off a tackler |were Leigh Crabbe and David
and ran 60 yards for a touch. | Mills. Hector MacDougall was
dan ntroduced as a guest of the
âThe offensive star of the game club. The sing-song was led by
was Garnet Dyment who ran | John Evans with Dr, Paul Cud-
Wile for 176 yards and three more al the piano, Devotions
touchdowns. O'Malley scored on | Were conducted by Lester Kel-
play, Bob Matheson | er
Mr. Walker, who is a brother
of Clarence Walker a past presi
dent of the Charlottetown Y's
|Mens Club, was introduced by
Evans.
a keeper
on an end sweep and Dale Mur-
phy on a plunge to round out
the scoring. Jerry O'Malley con-
verted on three of the majors.
Tignish scored their major on | Mr.
to one play, an interception for 65 In the 1920's George Walker's
ve a representative at a meet- yards. |mame was well known in athle-
O'Leary a es Kinkora | xe reles in Charlottetown
Farm office on Wetinestay | for h he excelled in track and
| October 90th at 8 p.m. field and other sports. He was
one of the original members of
Wife | Killed, ee Charlottetown Y's Mens
Husband Hurt
HALIFAX. (CP) Morgan
Green, a 2%„-year-old_ merchant
seaman, was reported seriously +
ill in hospital Sunday night with
a bullet wound in his left side.
is 2-year-old wife Bertha,
seven-months-old
Big
ng |
north Halifax
| residence Saturday night.
Police Sunday night said the
couple's home town was not im-
mediately available but they
ieved from Newfound:
Becidiirs
Lwere bh
âand.
| DAY OF POETRY
| Bulgaria celebrates a festival
known as The Day of Poetry)
every year at the beginning of
October.
~ Holds dentures fast...all
dustbane
THE CANADIAN NAME
For Building Cleaning Supplies & Equipment
a few showers wil
accompany the cooler
Regional forecasts:
Nova Scotia, Prince Edward
THIS WEEK IN SPORTS
Island and New Brunswick: var-
able cloudiness with few
showers, cooler; west winds 15,
MONDAY, 01
ladies
Alan D, CRUE
Specialists In
Wheel Alignment
Wheel Balancing
Electrical & Brake Work
Phone 5455 Harvard St. E.
Low-high at Kentville 45 and 58,
Halifax and Yarmouth 46 and 60,
Goshen and New Glasgow 43
and 58, ioe. and Charlotte-
town 45 and 55, Moncton 42 and
56, Trredetictonâ 42, and 53, Saint
John 42 and 55, Edmundston 35
and
league and Holmans mixed
league and Town mixed league.
and
Athena Regional
supper snack bowling.
High
High an hol vs. Kinkora Regional High School, if necessary
4
Sumineraie âHigh Sehool â Ini
jeague,
5 p.m, Lions mixed
Noon Incheon bowling PLEASE
PATRONIZE
School â Football, Athena Regional THESE
MERCHANTS
- - SUMMERSIDE
patont mixed
\CTOBE
league,
tras tle foothall and soccer,
50.
was served by the commitiee.| High tide today at Charlotte-
from. the e of his parents,
âMr. and Mrs, ard P, Bern
ard to St. Judeâ
, of-
ficated at the grave. Pallbearers
bbe , James
Gerard Gaudet, Frank Peters,
Robert Keough. âThe Legion par.
under command of Farl
the Legion service at the
me Interment was in the
chureh cemetery.
SMITH ~The fun
eral for Mrs. Priscilla Smith
Was held from Margate United
Chureh, Wednesday afternoon,
and was conducted by the minis-
ter, Rev. W. A. Paterson wh 0}
re Nelson Caseley, Thane!
eo Ivan Waite, George
' L. Bouzier, Nell MacGre-
oa n Wlowee beare! fen:
Ross Sonne sua
Breau
veorge Pickering. Bu Buri wat tn
LOTUS CAFE |
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For. four persons 7.50
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call the Lotus Delicious
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tao eed seats
for pure âplane comfort,
FLY TCA
MONCTON to
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Ask about TCAâs Group Travel Pl:
For reservations call Morton Dew, 894-8541,
TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES Âź AIR CANADA
field hockey practice, p.m.
R.CLA. F.â Mews, tntet-sec Fi Fibs = {hued en
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2
Bowling â Afternoon ladies league, 6:45 p.m. ladies league, | Shop The Modern Way At
convenience, too...
Noon Inn-
8:45 p.m, Teaghers league and Rural league.
Instruction
cheon bowling and supper snack howling.
howling by Scotty, 5:00-6:30 p.m.
Athena Regional High School â Soccer, Athena Regional High
School vs. Miscouche Regional High School. Final game
in Miscouche. 4:00 p.m. Summerside High School â Intra-
mural football and soccer, 3:30
JOHNSTONEâS
FUELS LTD.
Texaco Distributor
GAUDETS'S
SAVE-EASY GROCERY
Phone 2107 180 Granville Sr.
Gasoline RCAF. dies howling pm.
Fud an" WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Hutchinson's
Rowling â 4:00 p.m, Couples bowling, 6:45 p.m. Commercial
league, 8:45 p.m. âJr. Farmers laegue and Construction
Sheet Metal
9) league. Sweepstake bowling, 8:45 p.m. Noon luncheon Sherman Hutchinson, Prop.
HN dae dd howling and supper snack bowling. wT mesiteet Metal, Work
McEWEN ROAD Athena Regional High School â Girls soccer, Athena Regional jeating and Ventilating
an al High School vs. Miscouehe Regional High School, Final | Phone 5400 210 Water St.
TORONTO
Up to 5 flights daily
or contact TCA in Hall
game at Athena 4:00 p.m.
Summerside High School â Girls field hockey, Summerside
Hi hool vs. Queen Charlotte High School at Queen
Eeapede Field 3:30 - 5:00
A Soccer, Summerside High, School _vs
High School at bray Elizabeth Field.
Queen Charlotte
First game Island
re
HAROLD L. COASTAL
MATTHEWS sn chamlonship 4:15 Moving and
torage Ltd.
DUNLOP TIRES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 (Frank N. Taylor, Mgr.)
A deoeieee Bowling â Afternoon ladies league, 6:45 p.m. â Town Church ah
League and ladies a âRankerâs Finance
5 pt Co
Moving and Storage Service
TIRE SERVICE League and Y's Men's Noon luncheon bowling agente tor
© Vulcanizing ae ian snack bevithe, âTnetraetion bovilag by âScotty, â| ot American Van Lises
Phone 436-3: it
Summerside, P.
© Retreading
Phone 2529
Summerside High School â Football practice and intra-mural
3:30
7:00 11:00 p.m, M
soccer, 31 mm,
R.C. A. F.â Men's inter-section bowling,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1
Bowling â AltĂ©rnoen open bowling, hah school bowling, 4:00
m. high school and open bowling, 6:00 p.m. Class B
Championship, 9:15 p.m. Noon funcheon bowling. Moon: GEORGE SMITH
Buell & MacLeod Hight bowling 12100 2:00 p.m.
Ltd. Athena Regional High School âRoys soccer Athena Plumbing & Heating
Regional High School vs. R.C.A.F. at Athena 4:00 p.m.
Authorized High School: Tri i tootball, 8:98 » 5:00 Oi) Furnace Service
RAMBLER Pm. Farm Supplies
Sales & Service ater Bowls
Electric
SATURD. rl t
Bowling â Elementary school bowling, 9:00 a.m. -
Rig Car Room & 12:15 pam, Milkers
= Gene All star bowling 2:00 p.m. Evening open bowling. Biecttie
, Summerside High School â Football, Summerside High School
a ee vs. Montague Regional High School at Queen Elizabeth Png
Phone 436-5610 Park, 2:00 p.m. Girls field hockey. Summerside High serve godine da
Woe St. West School va. jotte High School at Queen Charlotte
St. Eleanors District Field. Boys soccer, Summerside High School vs. Queen | Dial $965 351 Chestaut Ave.
Charlotte High School at Queen Charlotte Field.
R.C. AP. ies ee 10:00 om. 40 oan, Casue
bowling 7 200 = 11:00