In Oolonge, Gemiany. Swedish kidustrialist Axd Wenner-Oren. right, and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer inspect a monorail train the type that Wenner- INSCT MONORAII. .. be awarded for Kinsmen Plan Hal|ovvo’on Party For Kids Thursday evening from to nine. The Charlottetown men Club will hold their annual Hallowe'en party for the child- ren of Charlottetown Community Centre. A full program of en seven Kins- tertaln- e best cos- tumes. It is expected that. as in past men to help the kiddies cele- brate their big ight out roaming the neighborhood The police and parents of Charlottetown are deeply grate- ful to the Kinsmen for giving the youngstas a chance to - ‘ "high damage to property or public disturbance. 1 Community Planning Ass’n Holds Meeting ‘ A report on a recent oornmun-4 lty erence held in’ Vancouver was given last nightl by Keith Pickard. chairman of’ the P.E.l. division of the Com- mnnity Planning Association. He at a regular meeting held in the oflice of Claufi Smith. dir- ector of town ' flanning. Mr. Pichrd was chairman. Considerable discussion place on several items in Mr. Pickard's report. including what! about urban sprawl.‘ the uncontrolled growth In areas‘ adjacent to cities and towns. and BAHA’IVlSIT I Rowland A. Estall of Montreal. now touring the Maritime Prov- inces. was in Charlottetown over the weekend. Mr. Est a graduate of McGill University. —- He is interested in the tourist Expect Theatre Sale Shortly SAINT JQHN. NB (Cl-"3 Sale of the Capitol Theatre her to the Full Gospel Assembly. an independent Pentecostal organi- zation. is expected to be com- Glen has proposed to build in British Columbia. His project. which involves opening up a new basemetals empire in the inter- ior of BC, is still in the dream‘ stage. Expect Several To Be Ready By January I Twenty one classrooms of the. nw Charlottetown High School in be known as Birch-wood ‘ ed Company who have the contract for erecting ' 'ng. Efforts are being concentrated on the three storey section which is the hoot of e L stinlctlme facing an h Avenue. T . bu.ll yes- terday and workmen are engaged l in placing the terrazzo floors.; All Rusco metal windows have, been instaied and the glass wil be installed as quickly as pos- Classrooms siible. The plastic masonry work is pretty wetl completed and it is‘ expected that this phase of the. work will be finished within ten? lays. Lathing is well underway! and plastering will follow in quick succession. There will be six classroomsl on each of the first two floors oil e section and nine class-‘ rooms on the third floor. The‘ section of the building facing Birchwood street will contain the supplementary classrooms such‘ as the music and home econom-.' ics room. the recreation and carpentery room etc. i CITY Mill cEurnAi l placemats, ta- Phone Lothiansl l FANCYWORK salc: Siartingl Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Fred‘ Worth. 14 Douglas St SPECIAL 1) per cent discount! on Stars of Holland Diamond, rings. Pattersons Jewellers. Kent, St. Shopping Centre. lnear-‘ Queenl. ‘, Miss BERYL MORSON. Ind-' Ia will speak in Heart: Memor- ial Hall. Wedncsda Oct. 30. 7.45 p.m. Public are invited. REV. HOWARD CHRISTIE; will speak on behalf of the Pro- testant Family Service Bureau. on Radio C.F.C.Y. today at l.30l o'clock. . BROOKFIELD W. M. S. will‘ hold a Thankoffering service in the Church Sunday. Novem-} ber 3rd at 3:30 pm. Rev. E.H. Bean. guest speaker. Dr. Peter MacDonald and his choir will- hold a Thanksraffering service‘ have charge of the music. BE SURE TO make reserva-‘ tions early for the big w y dame held at the Charlottetown Hotel every Friday night, with) music supplied The towners. or reservations phone‘ 7371. 1 READY TO START The steel and brick for the new Parkl Royal Church have arrived and ' ' that work on th c mence im- mcdiatcly. The foundation has, already been placed. County I Construction have the contract! for erecting the exterior of the‘ Ihuiiding which is situ ‘ Mount Edward Heights dale. IIANIYWOVEN blecloths. etc.. 3%. aoed at in Park- FUNERAL AT N. RUS'I‘I(‘.0— The funeral of George Leclalr was held Monday morning from his late res cc to Stella Mar- ias Chu North Rustico. where Requiem High Mass was ed b the Murray Casidy and Sgt -at-Arms. Ayi- ere Gallant. Th Last Post and llevelll was by Bugl- er David Mills. he honor pail bearers were Messrs Sim- m V Ganth "°" ENGAGEMENTS WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey's Pharmacy. open 8.30 a.m.l VISIT HI-STYLE Millinery Gt.'. George Street “Where every style is llistyle". ' CARD PARTY RESULTS — St. Pius Tenth Parish card partyl winners ladies‘ first. Mrs. J. E. 4 Kelly: ladies‘ second. Mrs. Jean: Lidstone; Consolation Margaret‘ Walker; men's first. Vernon Mc- Eachern; second. Frank Burke and James Pendergast; Consol-i ation Jerome Doiron. Door prize. ughie Sheen. Freeneout. red Driscoll and Larry Gormleyfl Tournament high, Mrs. Mclnnis; ladies high. Mrs. i Joseph wling; men‘s high. . Fred Driscoll l SANATORIUM ACCREDITED; —The Minister of Health, Dr. M.L. Bonnell has been inforrnedl that the Board of Commission- ers of the Joint Commission and Accreditation of Hospitals has approved the recommends-l tion that the Provincial Sana-l torlurn be accredited for a per- iod of three years. ' result of the evaluation of the hospital conducted on August 22, 1957 by Dr. Paul LaPlante. a field Representative of the Commission. The Superintend-| ent of the Provincial Sanator- ium is Dr. E.M. Foun BIRTHS CLARl(—-At the Lachine Gener- al Hospital on Oct. 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill «nee Maureen Macl-ntyrel. Ville Lasalle. Quebec. a son. Paul Earl. weight 7 lbs. 4 eras. MACLEOD— At Grace Mater- nity Hospital. Ottawa. to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Macheod. a son. Donald Bruce. 9 be. 5 cu. GALLAN'I'—A.t the Chllottetown Oi-ark of Bond Inee een Oltarles. a dsufltter. weight 0 0!. Mae0REGOR — At that PEI. Hospital on October H. 1%? Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Gregor tnee Doria Bowleyl. a da r. v Channel wdght I IN. I to on. HR. AND MRS. LW. GAFF wish to announce the engage- ‘nual Halloween party at Sunset ‘ Lauchlin Gillis and Thomas Mor- '0 car. Bernard Harquail. 35. John u, was straight and clear and bare plated in about 10 days. a spokes- man for Famous Players Carla-‘ducted dlan Corporation Limited said Monday night amous Players year-old building for Capitol seats about . l (In reporting the sale Oct 2.‘! The Canadian Press erroneously attributed the announcement to Spencer Theatres Limited. which has no association with the Capi- tol) sold the 41 3166.000 The, I Rainbow clutte- Enioys Party The Rainbow Club held its an-I. Lodge last evening when the members entertained the guests to an evening of fun and music. Guests were. welcomed by Mr G.P. Whiteside. During the evening Mrs. I'.‘4fl‘ie 1\iacEwen. guest of Sunset Lodge read two of her own poem com- positions. Treats and a delicious lunch was served by the Hob-goblins. Mrs. J.A. MacNair was the ac- companist for the evening. Fourth Queen: liberal Ass’n Meeting Held The Fourth District of Queen's Liberal Association last night re- elected Hector MtacLeod e el all. The secret- ary. Milton F-unless, also re-elected. Other officers include vice-president. Wilfr umesa delegates countly organization. rison: provincial delegate, Ken- neth .'VIacRae. Speakers included Premier A. W. Matheson, Health and Wei . David MacKenzic. Roland MacDonald. W.R. Mac- Ncill, WW. Murphy. Bruce Jud- son and Milton Fumess. Only One of" Seven Survives Head-On Crash MASSEY. Ont. lCPl — Ivan Obernick. 38. of Spanish, sole survivor of the two-car. head-onl collision Sunday which aimed six lives on Highway 17 near this Northern Ontario Comman- ity. remained in critical condit- ion in an Espanola hospital Monday. He is the only witness to the traffic accident which killed his wife. two of their children and three miners. Dead are: Mrs. Ivan Obernlck. 31; two of her children. Debbie. 19 months, and Rocky. 9 months: and the occupants of the other P Thompson. 28. both of Camp- heilton. N.B.. and Jack Riching. 31. of Gore Bay. Ont. All three men killed were ura- nium miners Mr Obernick is an oil tanker driver for Norsnda Uranium Mines Limited Constable Philip McEwan. in- vestigating 0 n l a r l o Provin- eial Police officer. said details of the accident are unavailable be- cause Obernlck is in critical con- ditlon. He said both cars were badl smashed and would not venture ll! 0DllIl0lI on the cause of the ac- cident. It was reported the road of snow at the site. PERSONAl.S The many friends of Mrs. Nel- be sorry hear she has entered the Prince Edward Island Homltal for treatment. All wish her a speedy recovery. for Regina, Saskatchewan where he w‘ business in the Marltimes through Ownership of a Motel in Munc- lon. and is also Vice-President of a La firm of international Insurance brokers in Montreal. member of the ational‘ Assembly of the Baha'is' of Can- ada, Mr. Estall has been en- trusted ' Maritii World Centre lll Haifa. During a seminar which he con-, La that society must be an expression: of the Will of God. ba.sed upon- the consciousness of the indlvid-l tial to the spiritual element in his being. Preseuntatidn To R.C.M.P. Recruit On Monday evening. Oct. 14th. social evening was held in Winsloe Station hall in honor of Wayne Gillespie. who has left lll begin his traniilig with the R.C.M.P. as constable. After a few opening remarks by Ernest Diamond. who explain- ed the purpose of the gathering. The guest of honor was escorted‘ to a seat. An address was read} A by Preston Jenkins and Blythe ' Rodd and Roger MacDonald pre- °"°‘3" sented Wayne with a Gladstone travelling hag. electric razor nd a sum of money. Wayne in his usual sunny man- ner expressed his thanks to one and all who had been so kitid and considerate toward him and ' hed h at are municipal boundaries obso. lete? . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Projects for the coming year were discussed with tree plant-' ing. roadside tables. mailbox re- pair and painting coming first. i The Association expressed ap- preciation to the Provincial Gov-El ernrnent for a marked improve: ment in the excavated areas ad-N‘ lacent to the Trans Canada High-l way. It was ped that the pol-i lty would be continued and ex-l tended to other roads under} construction. making every ef-, -fort to have contractors obtain’ fill from areas away from thel roadside. The next meeting of the assoc- iation will be in Summerside on| DON MESSER Don Measer. and his famous band. with the Buchta Dancers and special guest stars. will be larought to ' _ out the Maritime: starting Thurs- day. October 31st. Shown above making last minute arrange ments concerning the show are. left to right: Seated. D.E. Suw- yer. Vice - president. Ben's Lim- ited. Halifax. Don Messer and A. Gordon Banks. Vlcepresldent and Sales Manager. J.E. Morse and Company Limited; Standing. TV viewers through-l SHOW STARTS the Ben's and agency hantltlig ‘Morse's accounts. John D. Mls- K lick, SIl¢8 MIMVCT. Ben's Ll.m- u.|.1“n,e' wax Thu.‘ Wm :°"7“t:wn ‘$3 flEe:t gut) t:l ited and or. Briekenden. ‘I‘ele- ,1” 5. ma “W... 1.. mm ¢l.. - ' 4 ‘Vision Director at C.BtH'I‘. mcu ‘ “C W M93”! l5 E-hC "0!-.c.'[_‘: 55”‘ ¢°mm¢T¢l'“¥ ' ’P°"'°"° ‘ Northern Nova Scotia: Sunny ‘ live television program to be J carried on title Maritime network of stations and will be seen at E 8:30 Thursday evenings on CBHT :Halifax. CJC-B TV. Sydney; OF- ‘ CY-TV (laarlottetowr CKCW ' TV, Moncton and GIISJ-TV. saint pm, 1,313,,‘ C0,,,me1-cm Rep : John. Sponsors of the show. on an. B 1 alternate basis. are the produc-' ers of Ben's Bread and Morse's .lTea, two well - known Maritime fiirrna. \ the Toronto sable weather allies: l l l Nov. 6. ' ‘ “ CBHT. James _ Regan. Radio-TV Director. Im- l_|auf_-G°vel-nor perial Advertising Limited, thel ' Is Convalescing . His Honor Licutenant—Gover- ‘ nor T.W.L. Prowse underwent an! operation in the Victoria General; Hoqaitai in Halifax recently. The‘ le Guardian is to reportl . that he is progressing favorably‘ Extra trips of the Canadian and mat he 1, emeded hams National Railways car ferries next week Prince Edward Island were an- lnounced yesterday by D. Bligh ‘Smith, division freight and dis- railway here Turkish Gov’t ls Re-elected ISTANBUL. 'I‘urkey. — IAPI ~ Adrsan Menderes won a new four- arranged for the convenience of Maritime Winter Fair Winter Fair at Amherst. N.S.. lfrom November 2nd to 9th clusive." said Mr. Smith. The additional car ferry trips will leave Cape Tormentine and 1100 pm. and -«The extra mp, have been 1.00 a.m.. beginning with the 11.00 o'clock sailing on Saturday evening Nov. 2nd. and until the persons in Prince Edward Island final run gt Loo gm, sung” ‘planning to attend the Maritime: Nov 10th. year term as Turkeys prime ministu today while this I Western country faced its gravest; ' crisis since the war. 1 Official returns from Sunday's? parliamentary election gave! Men in 'u'Demoa'a‘tll y seats nation assemb y. «- Gama" The P°°pl°" R°p“b“°’" Wflyli couil?l'leesle::!ee"atnlauit becanul: led by former president Ismetl may Wm not subscribe to me M°""' Wm 178 ‘nd "'9 ""3": first requirements of Boy Scouts wls one e of’ F"§d°"‘ md N“fi°“ Pam” f-°“"“ —the acknowledgment of Duty health and happiness for the “c - . ho Eli Boyzwer, director years to come. hoping that it TW°i':i'Zf‘]“V"' °°“‘°5‘5 ‘ml “°lof the International Bureau of would not too long before he “”d°° - tdjd ‘rd World Scouting and chairman of would see his Winsloe friends a- l3'°c03$"1:“$:; votlgg fl °“°tt..lide Traiiniludfor Can- galn. . ' 5“‘°"i a star in esaing e mem- A most pleasant evening was :3: s“‘ig":3£°i"e"s‘:d‘hg‘fi 50D“'pe"°°r fie": rs the Rotary ub _at spent in dancing. singing and social converse. after a dainty lunch was served ies of luck in his chosen careecr. Following is the address. It is with pride and happiness mingled with a little sorrow that we have assem here this evening. Proud because one of our boys has chosen a career in scarlet with the R.C.M.P. and is going out to serve his coun- try. Happy because you have passed all your tests and now ready to leave for Regina to begin nine months of rugged training thus fulfilling your child- hood drcams. Sorrowful because you are leaving our in‘ st. As the older folk look back over the years. they remember you, Wayne. as a small boy start- ing phool. later on. a grown boy off to C Your younger of the total vote of about 10. .- mmunist countries at the World Scouts Jamboree last summer in England, in view of the international goodwill which ctor among YORK Little Deborah MacDonald. celebrated her eighth birthday. October at her home in Mr and Mrs. Kent Jones. Hazelbrook, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd V ssey York, on Wednesday. Oct. 2nd. Mr. Sunny Cooper. York. has as his guest. Mr. Sterling Wood. Charlottetown. A motor_party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Proud and daughter. Dorothy. Brackley. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leard and daughter Myrna. North Rustico. paid a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mr. yaner. ‘s a resid- ent of Saint John, N8. and an 5 : ive Officer of the Red Cross Society in New Brunswick. was leader for all Canadian Scouts to the World Jamboree. Having attended the American Jamboree at Valley Forge Just prior to the World assent) in England. Mr. Boyaner touch- ed on the highlights of that ex- perience which was opened Vice-President Nixon. "You can the very proud of the boys from Canad 0 were there." M Boyaner said. in a comprehensive run-down ollege. friends wilc remember the g times you had together. With your jovial manner and bless- ant disposltion you have endear- od yourself to all. You have always played a major role in sports. both at home and at Horton Academy where last year you helped your am to win the N.S. football championdiips. The first time in its history. You also won the boy's atheltic award for the best I around athelete of the year. As for your hockey ability we always knew “When sorrel that- ched Wayne. of the g players were 30¢ puck. the oppoaln just out of luck.’ It was not unusual while visit- be greeted ing the home with a thud and a bang accom-. panied by the odd groan. and you would know that the Gilles- ie b a had donned the gloves and were once more en- countered in a friendly round of boxing. - No doubt you will encounter many obstacles as well as plea» 0, sures down through the years. but we know that you will meet them all with great courage. We ask you accept these gifts with our st wishes for suc- cess as a ‘redco and at any gned on behd you friends and nelgfhours of Win- aloe and vicinity. IUGGHIS Al LINK WASHINGTON (Ari — soviet ambassador Gourd Moo- day proposed direct airline serv- ice between the United States no Russia. It was one of 32 sug- gested srolecta is spur greater A-Ooviet asohasges. c Crockett, York. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. George White- lway. York. are spending a boil- day at urray Harbour. Mrs. Whiteway is a teacher in York the Jambo ever achieved . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis and two daughters. Helen and Marilyn. paid a short visit to ‘Tracadle on Sunday. Mrs. Vernon Rodd. Oharlotte- town, was a visitor to York on Sunday at the home her lbrother, Mr. Gordon Crockett. l Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey. York. were the guests of Mr. land Mrs. Otway. Glasgow Road 6th. - ilcrried to England. including two plane loads from Alberta and British Colunbia flown ov- er the North Pole —"An unfor- gettalble experience for inwards ho .. The highllg was reached when Her Majesty. Queen Illtadveth vlsitled the camp. accompanied by Prince l Ion Sunday. Oct. Mr. nd M . H M turt. ' |Marslitl.eld, pill: .'.'i..'?-i vllsit to GM’: Prices In York on Sunday. Miss Olga Proud. Charlotte- Itown. is spending her holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proud. York. Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Pope Cooke whose death occurred at the P.E.l. Hoqiital on Thursday. I. 3r U. S. Advance in- DETROIT (AP) -— Price creases r from two per cent in the Oldanoblle line to 5.7pcrcentlorPont:lacwerean- normed Mond y by the various U.s. General Motors car divisions for 1958 model au Chevrolets. GM's No. 1 seller. will cost an average d 4.5 per cent more. In Oshawa. a General Motors Mr. and Mrs. Lalren Lewis and Mrs. Harry Lew were visitors to Glen Valley on Wed- nesday. Oct. 1nd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mxbennan. Mr. and Mrs. Erne last year's models. a acbonald Wesflierbie of Char- lottetowll. Mr. George Proud of the Mari- time Electric. Sourls. is spend- in QUAKIR (XURCII ‘me society of Friends (Quak- ersi was organi a Fox in England in the 11th cen- tury. York with his parents. Mr and a Mrs. P Proud. York. Mr. and Mrs. Iaooard Ciid- In York Outed Church. more spent Monday evening in Ms friends sorry to YO‘. ll” “F. In. IV hear that little Aflene MacDon- ald. daulhtor Prominent Scout Official Gives Talk To Rotary Club active Rotarian and an execut- Phillp. Religious oboe-rvances were strictly adhered to on Sunday when quiet enshrouded respective services. Past president George Fisher and Frank Storm were eochalr- men. the form A highly pleasing feature of was the prese tion of medals made by ' Executive Com- lgowfi wuniss 70%|‘!!! (9) — K K —— —u——v- 8$8$882i£:2l:t$-81¢.‘-B6838‘: I "grmouth . . . . . .. fit. John's. Nlld .... .. HALIFAX (CP)-The weather office says more cold air is streaming out of the north. and is e becoming overcast with showers in the evening; little change in teuipenture; light winds increas- liu during the morning to rout I5; low-hid: at New Glas- nd . Prince‘E d w a r d Island. east- ern N.B. counties. lower St. John mvery vgley: Clear becoming. D’ n lcampbellton 3 CH 3. oatosweeplatotite“' High tide today at Charlotte- n at 2.01 a.m. and 3.! pin. MONUMENTS CIJRRIE EROS. Malpeque Road R. R. 7 Charlottetown GREAT unrvnlisrrgrss Cambridge University received its royal chartor'ia 151. C-5 -- in ms. U00! ISLAII GARIIOII FERRY SERVICE OCT. 21 to NOV. Soil Daily from each terminal: I a.m., ll a.m. I p.m.. 8 p.m. STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast. Cross early and avoid delay. Reservations Limited. For particulars contact: NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown. P. E. Island STOREY ELECTRIC R_ie_trIlggratlon Display Counters Walk-in Coolers Fish & Meat Plants I-Iussman Cases ' Wallace Cases Bally Cases Kelvinator Units We refrigerate the Island If its refrigeration we have it If its reparable we can repair it. Storey ectric Charlottetown Dial 3237 1 HOYT'S BEAUTY SALON NOVEMBER SPECIAL ON PMANENT WAVES $10.!!! Onanso - Gold Wave or Machlneless $1.50 $7.50 Creme - Gold Wave or Machlneless 35.00 years activity with bar to Mr. Parent was for thirty years service. Head le seating consis‘ of: Bill id. Provincial Presi- dent. ut Association, Pi-ed Finlay. Chi Executive Commissioner for C a It a d a. Li a to President. Bob Parent. Provinc- lal Commissioner. George Fish- er. Cliarlottetown District Com- missioner. Gordon Kerr, Prov- incial Executive Cornmiado . John Maccltpor. Executive Commissioner ' . Walter LePage. Assistant Pro- vincial ii Training. Roy M.acGilllvary. Executive mutter. Allister Maclieod for- mer Provincial Goun- when 1.500 Canadan boys were on Tom Ddnlois. in the absence of Andy Likely called the Rota Auction committee to lnl hat EC. Brian Claknore was charge of Polio Post sales. "Hot CHICKEN SUPPER Tracadle Hail. Wednesday. Oct. 30 In ANNUAL MEETING ST. DUNSTAN'S CREDIT UNION HOLY NAME HALL AT 8 PM. _ TUESDAY. OCT. 29th NOT ‘water: to: ad. POULTRY - Wewlllnot lie haying llvepoultry atourploatuntllfurtliernoticm. Producers Co-op Association Flt-sroyStroet s ICE 9 UNGRADED EGGS Our paying price for ungraded eggs delivered Charlottetown today is — IEGION FUNERAL I Ioroarlateepswedo.SlaiesAIklasfron Hslaterosldaeee.219l(lsgSf..atl:40 IOUOIO W Grade 3 34c and: c 1sc Cracks lac psoinptrstnrnofenipty democratic right ober 30th. Pollswlllhaopin as-s. this your esn to _ cauasa rscsns - g ,“ mg ' ‘V “s-arxro I . « POTATO PLEBISCITE Potstogiowsrsare urgedto eahsclsethelr tosotatnthe»plebtsd'IeonOct- h'om1:iXlp.i'a.to9:00|'> anaqtniinotuoantovotovmauavuulata .'I‘hePotatoBoardhasactedaa:aaIIaapolwI-' ntan'fottheP.&I.potato_,lndustryandnserlts>'0ur llP°|“- \ ' VOTITQ I_ITARI_lYlVQTE"YES" . ‘.-m.,'a.t*'- . .: .- _‘t, .m. in ad- a -. . it . V‘ ._‘