* > < The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Drama Festival Association was held last night Wales College. FROM THE . LEFT are Ron Irving. director ‘at Prince of ~ of drama for Prince Edward Island; J. Erle MacGregor, president of the P.E.I. Drama Festival Association; Eleanor one cs .. meeting as, it started its 50th Dr. J.A. (Art) Clark, former was honored when District Gov- ernor Fred C. Morrision, New “Se Sian ‘, to $19.75 ' ’ Drinkers at $17.00 to EWS rage |SIOng rrices =; Site ie nl aad ‘4 Wf ate - A mumber of feeder ‘animals _ Eastern and Central Districts oe : sold. Dairy type footers sold st || The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 17. 1966..5 reVal { uiction + [Soe tectane ot Saree te sa” ‘ and bulls sold at $17.50 to $21.00. .. . . © . ‘ : ‘ In all cases the prices are per - . There were 259 head of cattle im some cases they were | hundred pounds, except the bok - a or inis er sold at the weekly livestock auc-|stronger. > jealves, ‘animals up to a week... : tion this week at the Exhibition} Top te medium, standard| 1 days of age. Ke ? ‘ “ Grounds. The demand was-good, |steers sold at .$22.75° commer- ’ Dairy cows sold from $150 for « . er oo bidding was brisk and prices|cial steers brought $18.50 to|2¢Tsey heifer freshened three‘ ; > were even with the previous |$20.00; common and commercial |94¥5 previously, to $310 for a’ eads Delegation =—— Sc, as msc ee fee or se eae é , 4 = chairman, will accompany the | Heifery cows (young) sold at |*hree weeks time. « in Pi Minister to_Halifaz.Also in the |$19,00 to $21.00, good cows at| Buyers came from New Brums- _ A seven-man delegation, head- | sity’s Institute of Public Affairs | group will be Merrill McAlduff, to $18.50, medium cows |Wick and Nova Scotia, 2 ed by Hon. J. Elmer Blanchard, |and is annually attended by ob- | administrative assistant to the |brought $15.00 to $16.00. as local buyers from Summet minister of labor, left yesterday | servers from most other Canad- | Minister, and Council members Camners and cutters sold at|por ‘7! Ceariotietows. A mem afternoon to attend the fifth | ian provinces. William Shields,- Norman Ste- to $14.75 and shelly can- of Island farmers: also - joint Labor. ment Study | Only last week Mr. Blanchard | wart and Ray MacDonald, all of |ners (very thin) sold at $10.75 |°US*t some of the feeder cattle. i is|aemtqueest etetiens ‘Conan (maak: aon Beene ge : by. Dalhousie Univer- | here and Rev.’M.A. McCuaig, its : ore oe ean CaS ' = m+ F ree dato sag, “Ss _ :. a. sae’ = + : — > ie hie Chrictr » O“TN — ) uw, . bw prea : a en Wee er POR - Pte nee =a S) ‘ ee ~ _" ne ee eae eee HOME - ST y LE ON a es . 2 Z io curiae TORONTO (CP) — Tempers- | school Low overnight, high Wednesday . 5 each of the Maritime provin- | Dawson ~......... 4 -32 Simmons Deepsleep c i one to bo greseated ot the Con- Ses Be 2 From Crockett & Storey Ltd. “ * | Wietoria ....s0s5 ba a . * : a Continental se Toronto .......... Ottawa “ sar : P = is ;: ‘ ooeeeoee , * ‘ % The government also took «@ Glasgow, N.S.,- who was paying his first official visit to the club, presented him with a Rotary. long-service pin. Dr. Clark, with 49 years membership, is a past president of the local club and 3 himself a former district gover- At the same time two other long-service pins were presented | to two other past presidents. They were Neil MacLean with 39 years. and Dr. Heath Mac- Club president Capt. Claud | greetings lected Rot- in other knds. and totes reeallod that . — within the next twelve months ori ial Associati . vit pe there... will. .251 ca"s.tee | Ministerial. P on. ee an en te ' \ " Pe Ge ee ee ce ; 6 : years Toal nemo *| Holds Regular Meeting Just Arrived BRIEF ADDRESS ae : The regular monthly meeting ; Edward districts of the In (a brief Address, District | of the Queens County Minister | Bible Society, {s to be invited to ~ New. Ghipment —. pleasure that his official | Association .was held in the | speak at one service while the : visit coincided with the start of | Christian Reformed Church, Mt. | other speakers will be the local Table Lam Philips : Charlottetown Rotary’s 50th year | Edward Road. —. ministers. - Ps, : He noted the growth of the local | It was decided that the. Week| . It was agreed that the day of | nyGHES — The funeral for the . 1 “ club and related it to the growth |of Prayer. Services be on &| meeting be changed from the |jate Mrs. Joseph S. Hughes took j PORTABLE 19” TV of Rotary , as he ge- | County basis. It was suggested |third Tuesday of the month to| piace on Wednesday morning, Pole Lamps, etc. called the words of a former | that some churches that do mot | the first Monday of the month in |from the Hennessey, 5 Tone control psipgr aap alt aaa RC : have prayer services be encour. | order to get a larger attendance | Home to St. Dunstan's Basilica, | M0000 ee epee ; : ==" aged to form a grotip and hold | st the, meetings. where Requiem High Mass et 8 Vision pithite : a service or services in-one cet-) following the business, Const. celebrated by Rt. Rev. Wi a : : . | tral church. Thoge participating [yojan, R.C.M.P. Charlottetown, | Simpson. The ee Sauna ; OFF Caen coupling ates would list, their services, along | showed 2 film entitled “Men ts Sat eS ee | O a : . Owing tothe open- | scariet” this gave 4. brief ti guarantee _, | img night of the Week of Prayer | tory of the force and also show- an ge 2 enmity Pore ; — = services being on s holiday, * led what training a recruit is | pice in the Roman Catholic if was agreed that the services /ven before ‘he proceeds to a de-| Cometery with service being ; : — ; ‘ this: your be for four nights only. tachment. FoHowing the show-| conducted by Rev. Lenard Mac- ya : = i rs : Rev. Donald Quigg, Secretary of | ing of the film many question’'| Cormack. . - 4 the New Brunswick and Princé | ere asked and answered by i , Const. Nolan. LEWIS FUNERAL — The &- eeeeeeee « Th j ch - Of " "The thanks of the Association | neral for Mrs. John B. Lewis was ‘ ; : .ENTERS HOSPITAL ree incnes Was. voiced to Const. Nolan by |held Wednesday Nov. 16th trom at ye Ri ae Cae Mrs. Willis Judson, .Crapaud, e Rev. ‘Harlow. MacLean Funeral Home ns i a the PEt. Hospital | SNOW In Pictou Thanks was also extended to | where service was conducted by W N* a he : og —e- : Rev. Dornbush for the use of | Rev. Malcolm Harlow. Pall NE PROPYLO e I ** IN HOSPITAL * ‘|paned: pectentay stk Set ee ee ae Joooght MacPherson, ; . : 3 , ” - James Callaghan, Walthen |trace of snow was to Floyd Buell, David Paynter,| “: BRO ADLOOM a Drive, is now a patient ig the |have fallen on the Island. The | DEBATE Wendell Clow. Interment took} 4 - MOON 100% CONTESSA Cee rrr Ca ey Siow tay pol-| Ceatiound rom Poge 1° {zines te Sherwood. cometeny. — ; RIVER, : e - IN HOSPITAL ches. “tm Pictou |! tell the auditor-general what | pasting from one of its own TWIST CARPET HERCULON FIBRE 100% DuPont Continuous “ Mrs. Bit Jatieit in the Char. |County, Nova, Scotia opr © forks" Muisier” Mattcsim, | creceinaaner), over Wh Oo . ‘ ‘town, is a patie’ ¥ ~ a or! é (York- » over same ee . lottetown Hospital. ed three inet eseatay ‘morning, |Liberel House leader, said the | issue. Mr. Cowan said“he was |. by Canadian Celanese Limited '@ GUARANTEED in writing to be shscintely Filament Carpet Nylon | : The and highways were | duties of the auditor -- general | prepared to vote for the supply oe stain free for some 42 common house- g 2 VISITING BROTHER - as a result of the snow |#te set out by statute. To bill; but didn’t want to be a» hold stains. TIGHTLY PACKED HEAVY PEE oe meme his tall, but no cemaicoses the statute - The huh pete ee ; @ COLOR FAST-Cannot fade even bleach - ion ton nee i ‘ Saska an, were . ’ _prother, Wiliam J. Brander, The audior-general would be | Liberal party had been. “bent” Cammet tale out of this tencifie car- “ 3 Mrs. Brander and memwvers of h checking the accounts in due | by the manoeuvre, he said to pet. @ Soil Resistant, cleans easily mz their family, and other friends Damage Slig ft | course anyway and would offer | appreciative chuckles from the @, STATIC FREE—dust cannot cling to it, ne - and relatives at Kensington and , ‘Fire ka opinion if he thguaht there | opposition benches. annoying shock caused by static sdociticity @ Permaneatty motiproot vicinity. - Store action. ty os n Mr. Churchill said it would “LAMPREY GIVES GROUND @ TOUGH FIBRE—Gives long wear. @ Nonallergenie ws ane Sar SUMMERSIDE -- A fire which | Probably be ‘“‘the spring of omc 4 The results of the card party |) out about 8:15 last. night | 1968” before Mr. Henderson’s Counts of dead parasitic. sea approved. @ CMHCapproved il On See ee caused only slight damage to|Teport on the current fiscal baer Rewer Tt ; ; Ladies. 1st Mrs. John F. Mul-| the Speedy Propane Store om 7 ee by. the on hie hie ee sis hehe Regularly ..... 10.50 sq. yd Sale Price colors: Your choice of beige, green, gill —ligan: 294 Mirs. Annie Smith and = iat = cccates lage tee a ae oe , —— a ete \ 10.58 oq. yd. : 5 ; 3 he gee nahn 8 ee es ee eek started in the basement from an cape valve that might allow the’ SPECIAL* VOLUME PURCHASE nether, Caley: See ae 95 Reguiatiy, «-.-. 2.95 oo. vt. TAL Dest, 5. ees ee hole in the wn odin floor fe cothority of Parliamen. , ‘ ee eae 30 oe 95 a Dovle. ire “Frank Doyle ‘and [UDder & desk and may "have | NEED OPINION NOW" | oable us to install famous Propylon Carpet, regularly $17.00 Reg. installed ... 13.50 29. yu ie. James Pendergast, while the | S90? soame enele Comng>, SS opinion was needed now | sq. yard. Complete rubber underlay and installation. 12.95 sq.yd winner of the special prize was |fcé © so that Parliament :would know Your choice of colors — Amber Gold, Wheat Gok, Jasper Green, Color: Tumbleweed, Nut- F Scott Coffin. The door prize was ae pg stobd on this tmpor- Royal Blue, Spice, Olive Green, Tropie Turquoise, Lotus Blue. brown. ¢ ray ae a / “Douglas, Aikenbrack (PC—! erie. welyow onty L295 “ RUG SIZES {* PRIZE WINNERS : Light Docket Prince Edward - Lennox) also ncaa —— y¥ha&s #1. RUG SIZES, sq. yd. <... 845 << Sixteen tables were in play. a : ticized the government's ac- SIZES, 12° width, (finishing edge extra INSTALLED , : he a vedk’s suction and cribbage In City Court tions on the savant re: : , 10.50... Yd. , in , held in the Royal Can- ‘ ' Canadians are asking : : ‘ » etiam, Lacie Hewes See | casted tex + lust geste beens meni eae | ee | = , + i ft . ae - "SEPT: 5 Te: ~~he vege * wen to a oe ere morn- ae ee = Cee ett ¥ an tore Lt ere rts : Wall for ladies’, .W.J. . were millions of dollars of. ; i er ht for mens, Comaton pie | Wiliam | Bre, MasCation thr, hardcared ane,“ Ng ae ae ived b .. Howard |city, w arou P for ‘ “ , . Sove for: ladies” and Mr. How- | scene of an accident was furth-| government to use in whatever ie ' “Your Christmas Gift Store" ” i” a a wel Bowie for mers’. Mr. and |er remanded with bail to stand|way it saw. fit. 154 Kent Street Dial 4-5530-. Charlottetown | Free Parking. . Mrs. Frank LeClair, Summer-|until Nov. 23. : Mr. Benson assured him 90 ; we side won the high prizes in crib-| John James Cheverie, city, had been uséd improp- |. ; r ; os es] bage, and Ken Pidgeon and Ray ee assault, ange oy a fase oo AGP ZS 2 < * - ~ ii i lation guilty, and was remanded that for .w was voted. bs Myers received conso priz- ler : : ; a a ’