? ley, Edward McCabe and Ro- FOUR OF the six who suc- bert Currie. Absent when the picture was taken were two eessfully completed the Mid- term Life Underwriters Train- ing Course are, from the left, Vance Bridges, Jack Walms- Underwriters Pass Mid-Terms At the monthly luncheon! month, presented a report of the meeting of the Life Underwrit- a rs ers Association held yesterday), ™" \¢ : 5 at the Charlottetown Hotel, | business of the various sessions, Award was announced that six Island|Education our Life Underwriters had success-'bership our voice.” Mr. Nichol- fully completed the id-term|son outlined the many discus- fe Dpleryriere. aining| sions and decisions made with other . successful participants David B. Hyndman and Stew- art Ives. z = made by R.E. Younker, CLU,| insurance service to the public. who is conducting the course.| Edward McCabe, recently el- They are: Vance Bridges, Ro-\ected as regional director for bert Currie, David Hyndman,|P.E.]. and N.B. commented on) Stewart Ives, CLU, Edward Mc-| some of the deliberations and of-| Cabe and Jack Walmsley. fered some suggestions as to The course included study of|how the provincial association clubs in salesmanship; life insurance | might widen its field of influ- law; gift, income and estate tax /ence: cuts; the use of sales and pur-| President Morris was congrat-'| ern chase agreements; investments; third party life insurance and cent election as a member of the other allied subjects. Mr. Youn-| council of the City of Charlotte- ker is moderator of the town. elass and the study periods! Sterling MacLeod was induct-| bration. which are weekly will continue|ed as a new member of the asso- until May. President Jack Morris e® Meee was|ducted by Regional Director) Feb. 23, chairman of the meeting and | McCabe. 18th anniversary. The projects Donald Nicholson, the associa-| It was announced that the/of the club over the last 18 tion’s delegate to the annualjnext meeting will be held at/years have been many and var- meeting in Toronto earlier in the! Summerside, Jan. 29. ied, but with one purpose in) mind — to help the underprivil- | jeged children in commun- g L Gallery To Display Paintings From Ex Islander’s Collection Paintings from the Ernest Poole collection in Edmonton, Mr. Wil- Poole, formerly of Mon- the Island many and established Poole to the one of the largest | ference of the Canadian Art WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: s e. a3 iy Catholic | Catholic Shaw Proclaims Brotherhood Premier W. R. Shaw _sihas commended to citizens of the province the observance of Week, being marked this week across Can- ada. with ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Feb. 23, 1965. Kiwanis Gold Service Award Presented In City Tonight A member of Charlottetown | 1950—Lawson Jenkins; 1951— Kiwanis Club will receive the Jack Trainor; 1952—Al Rogers; Golden Service |1953—Somerled Trainor; 1954—| the ‘Kiwanis it which were around the theme! niversary meeting of the club image, Mem-| at Confederation Centre. The presentation, which will |digan; 1959—Al coincide with the celebration of | Jack Doyle; 1961—Sinclair Cut- community through per- | ulated by the meeting on his re-|gstanding members in a similar ication In a brief ceremony con-|eration since 1947, and Tuesday, werk tom in election arty tum sx one’ of te fee | h li - , Catholic ine ‘Theme Set *“"Books—Eyes on the World” | the theme for this year’s 21-27. Since its inception 25 years ago, Catholic Book Week has been designed to focus at- Library Assoc The Catholic Informa Week Observance om tonight at the 18th an-|Byron Grant; 1955—Lioyd Mae- [Nevin; 1956—Wilf Smith; 1957— Earle MacLeod; 1958—Jed Mad- Horne; 1960— anniversary of Kiwan- cliffe; 1962—Abe Zakem; 1963— made to the member | pichard; 1965—Cliff Orford. citizensiip responsi- | HEATHER THOMPSON - Wins Top 4-H Holstein Award In P.E.I. four 4H members | tied with a score of 128 points out of 140 in the unior judging by « the competition sponsored Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada, and held in connection with the selection of the All- Canadian Holsteins at the end | of the show season. j The tie was broken by a draw, with Heather Thompson, French- fort, 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thomp- son, and a member of the Dun- staffnage - Frenchfort 4H Calf Club, winner of the true type Holstein model presented by the P.E.I? Branch of the Hol- stein-Friesian Association. Heather's father is the pre- sident of the P.E.I. branch of the association. The others tied for first place were Paulette Jones and Heather Jones, Pow- nal and Helen Dickieson, New k Week Book Week, February on all good books— or otherwise, and is by the Catholic jation. Heather is the third member | of her family to win in All-Can- adian judging. Her sister, Geor- | gina, and brother, Guy, are previous winners. 4 Heather was first with her calf on achievement day, first New York oom HALIFAX (CP. — The ther office says a storm along the Atlantic coast of g RRSRERENEES ets oleae. iH B H i ibe ah i i R i fi : sa : i @, 5 4 5 528 i i z 5 z3 gos ree [te te ae a f 5 t ! § 88 s irs : 5 a i il a ! | Z 5 5 #8 Ss 5 i i i Et s 3 F [ F g # ; é | . i | a z i ! if | i | if gis H | i | ii | it il ; . : | Traffie il ; Taken Under Advisement Mr. Justice Mark R. 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