| Island News Page e field, 2 , 198. Thirey Dies Enroute Hise Setar sabre © ALBERTON The death of | Since retirement in 1059, they Line Charters 'New Vessel are Mrs. H.W. Matthews, R.M. Dunn, Mre: €.F. Kerr, Mrs. Wesley Hardy, MacArthur and Her-y Wallace 2°The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon,, Nov. 8, 1965. ee | newe lived in Mill River. Recent suddenly winters have been spent + ee aw — 4 ae . “Newfoundland” and her | Coughlin for Brooklyn, Mrs. Mill River te their winter home Mr. Cram is survived by his | temporary withdrawal from ser- | Fred Rennie and Paulette Harrie Florida | wife and by a brother and “@ ‘vice, they have chartered the fr Dock, Mrs. Earle Lewis for Holds First A workshop sponsored by the Prince Edward Island Division of the Canadian Cancer Society |was held on Saturday afternoon in the 1.0.0.F. Hall, Sydney St., Charlottetown. This was the first conference of this kind to be held by the lo- eal division, and officials of the \Society expressed great plea- |sure at the results of the day's | Setivities. The purpose of the conference 1 | was to provide information about work of the society as a nation- al organiation, and more parti- cularly to describe the work be- | ing done, and services available Island Cancer Society. jin Clearwater, ‘ | sist Mr. Cram was born in Spring- | ™5te" noon at Jelley’s Funeral Home in O'Leary. Interment the will be in Clete headquarters ‘of the society Wor ksho INFORMAL DISCUSSION During the afternoon coffee break, opportunity was given for | |informa! discussion, and also ex-| person received a conference kit amination of cancer dreasincs from Ethel J. Sutherland, pro-,which are prepared by the Var- ‘ ious dressing stations in ‘pro: | vincial education chairman. spe OO omdew ie ell ship | tents of these kits were later dis- meron cussed in detail by Mrs. Estelle ae Pe ™ — supermarket here Saturday Dennis. executive director of the james Allen, provincial vice. making 23 the number of such division. ‘president, addressed the gather- counterfeit bills that have been Dr. W.T. Hooper, director of ing toward the close of the con-| spotted in New Brunswick in a the division of Cancer Control, ference, and expressed his per: | week. spoke on the work of his depart- sonal thanks and the thanks of | The discovery brought to 12 ment, and the many questions the society to all, who by ‘their | the number of counterfeit bills asked by the audience, was evi- attendance and participation in| found in the Fredericton area dencé of the keen interest’. his. the discussions had added 80 Seven have been spotted in the talk had. engendered. greatly to the success of | Woodstock area and four in the Several films and film strips day's deliberations. Saint John-Lancaster area. 23rd Bogus $20 Found In N.B. FREDPRICTON ‘CP) — A | bogue $20 bill turned up in a The funeral will be this after- | | Nazarene cemetery in Elmsdale, | were at hand for viewing; and — prey meeonld ex- the film strip ‘I'll Choose the pre thanks those pre-| High Road’’, and the film, “The sent to the executive director, | NAMED YOR MARTTRDOM brand new Danish motorship | *Olauknud"’. | This vessel of about 6000 tons | deadweight is partly refrigerat- ed, has a most modern system of ventilation for all cargo spac- {es and thus is particularly well ifitted for the satisfactory car- riage of fresh apples across the North Atlantic. “Olauknud’’ will maintain the | sailing dates from Boston to Ha- lifax which should have applied to N.V. ‘“‘Newfoundland’’, name- ly Nov. 10 from Boston and Nov. 13 from Halifax due to arrive at | Liverpool on Nov. 20. -Name Collectors For Bible Society ALBERTON Henry Wal- | Jace was named president - of | Alberton branch of the Canad- | ian Bible Society at a meeting | Kildare Capes, Mrs. George | Ramsay for South Kildare and | Mrs. Roy MacLeod for Tignish. ‘MacRae Cow ‘Gets Award | An Ayrshire cow owned by a |P.E.1. Ayrshire breeder has recently qualified for a Gold Seal Certificate by producing 100,000 pounds of milk or more. | The certificates are given in | recognition of meritorious life- time production achievements. The cows are all on official ROP test and all have been milked on practical two .times a day milking. Z ‘ Fairvue Jeannette, owned by A. MacRae and Sons, Chariotte- town, has qualified for a Seal Certificate. She \for cancer sufferers in this pro- Million Club" were shown, but Mrs. Depnis, and to Ethel Suth-| Spain's Escorial Palace, now | of the local executive last week. | duced 119,182 | vince. time did not permit the showing erland, who had co-operated inja monastery, is named for the} Other officers are Mrs H.W. A welcome was extended to of such films as, ‘Smoking and making afrangements for what |griddie on which St. Lawrence | Matthews, vice-president; Mar- | 3,766 days. She those in attendance by FJ. ;You." “The Smoking Machine’. thé local cancer society officials|was burned to death, because! garet Forsyth, secretary-trea- MacDonald, provincial presi- ‘Sense in the Sun" and other have termed a highly gratifying |the building displays a gridiron | surer. wee ge ire ny airvue Fashion Lofty. = and upon registering, Clergymen in the area’ are each films which are available from event. | pattern. : | - VOTE AS YOU LIKE. | T VOTE JUNIOR RED CROSS MEETS A provincial Junior Red tre on Saturday, with high posed of reports, WDross conference was held' at school representatives in at- discussions. Conference chair- % Basilica Recreation Cen- PEEME tendance. The day was com- _ man was Ear! Arsenault, left. += of Miscouche High School. Also | me : e Charlottetown pleaded not gufity) shown are Michael Sheen, | City Native to a charge of travelling 40 miles| Summerside High School, and ri Brenda Stead, Souris High hour in a 20-mile speed zone chon) Gas OF the” ta speakers during the conference was Dr. K.A. Parker, super- intendent of Charlottetown |per ] (> jand had his case adjourned to | s Promoted _ xo.1 | & Four accused were each fined | ~A 10-year veteran of the | $20 and costs or 30 days for ille- HOMP, Cst. D.S. Webster has | gal possession of liquor. heen promoted to corporal and | One accused was fined $20 and ig-in charge of the liquor squad | costs or 20 days and two others the Halifax detachment. | were each fined $15 and costs or *Born in Charlottetown, Cpl. |five days on charges of being Webster, 29, is a son of Charlot- |drunk and incapable. tétown Police Chief Sterns Web- One accused was given.a 20- and Mrs. Webster and re-| ed his early education in loc- - yep =——— on ay “schools and the Charlottetown | REPORT EARTHQUAKE Hilsiness College. He joined the | police service in naam 1955, | | amd trained in Regina before go) TOKYO (AP) — An ‘earth: | ing to sie in May of the fol- quake of fairly strong intensity | : rocked Matsushiro and nearby | December 1956 he was post-| areas in Nagano Prefecture, | to Nova Scotia and for the central Japan, just before mid- ext two years served in posts jnight Thursday ‘night. The cen- | iarAmherst, Truro, Pictou. Anti-|tral meteorological agency ‘said gonish and Halifax. Then in 1958 \no damagé or casualties -were fe was transferred to the Yukon | reported. Kyodo news service, | however, said the tremor sent | some residents fleeing .into the Court Handles ir ai tr og Traffic Cases . | Electricity was cut off for about }a minute. A Cardigan man, James Mae- Lean was fined $10 and costs or | tive davs on a charge of failing to stop at a red traffic light by Magistrate James Haslam, QC, in City Police Court Saturday. John D. Dowling of Sherwood | was fined $5 and costs or two} days for failing to stop at a stop sign 12: Islanders Have Offered Their -Services.... They Deserve Your Support a Stationery, invitations, - wedding invoices, GUARDIAN - PATRIOT CENTRAL PRINTERY Phone 4-8506 AT YOUR SERVICE ELECTION DAY TO-DAY IS. 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