...—-J4-__...-...._ _._. SEA CADETS ARE ENTERTAINED group of Cadets enjoy refresb- .\'aial Veterans Ass’n celebrat- m9l1l\ at a party given the Sea iii; Navy Week in their 10 Cadet Corp by the Main Brace Jack Smallwood. third from~ Commanding Officer. R (3 ‘‘Kent‘' surrounded by a Alpha Chapter Aids C.P. Centre. The regular meeting of Alph Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi \|' of the presi-l d-_ ening t ng :s.a:[b[)hat.hcap.r(:'1:;l Coiicerned viith the trend in port of the committee on “Con- of $340.75 was couemed M. CN._ Scouting toward what m ht be. servation good turn", initiated ebml Palsy Centre from the t‘(.lllt‘(l the “posh" type of‘camp- some two years ago. view canvass of business firms in iiig tbe Executive Committee of of the excellent results obtained charlomwwns ‘tart: tan General Council Oflll was decided to retain it as - Boy Scouts Association. has a permanent feature of the up a National camp com- Scout program. Conservation 'mittee in an effort to spark 1: covers a wide field. return to the “Backwoods type" ..lmr0duc“0nsI<L>£ecamping. This wasu dons?‘ at - . committee's mee'ng ere M” °°"d“°“’d‘ Fred J. Finlay. 3 S Chairmanship of Mrs. 1 M planting. cleaning out streams, rlcaning up picnic spots, build- .n by Mrs Temple Hooper and i on Saturday. ‘ _ s s g bird houses and many other Miss phyms Brown Ottawa Cliietl E...ccutive (,ommis- .hings. sinner, told the Guardian last T he Western Hemisphere Lunch was served by the Hns- y . _ _ _ . Less assisted by “rs Jack Bal_ night The meetings of the ex- .raining conference at Kingston. com and Mrs Cm-(“rd («amp cciitive committees got under- Jamaica and Canadian partici- bell. iway ere on Friday morning ‘iation in it was discussed. All land continued through Saturday. scout associations in the hemls. """““""‘j‘ The (‘amp Comfflilfiee C0mPl'i£- Where will be represented at the es representatives from every conference which ' designed province. RC arenl. Provinc- particularly for formal advanc- ’ial Commissioner. is the repre- ed training for leaders on an M,-_ “d M;-_.,_ samue] camp. sensative from Prince Edward international asis. be|1_ cny_ ten ye5[erday morn. an The tap age limit for scoutai in; for Dalhouste. l\‘.B.. w-here E13-b.°”ilinl 0'1 "19 d€°'l§l°n-l was changed to 18 years. after; 3,, in remain for the Wm. ‘ Mr. Finley said we are frank-. ' ' National Camp Committee For Scouting Appointed quarters. Barter’s Film Lab. having been set at 17 years for‘ a number of years. STAFF CONFERENCE PLANE‘ Plans were laid for the na-l onal executive staff conference‘ :i 1558 which will bring togeth-. 'l' the some eighty paid stafll iiembers from across the coun-‘. a of intensive‘ raining. Plans were also made to rec- ognize publicity wise the quar- tcr million year in Scouting in 1058. .We may reach the quar-i ‘er million mark by the end of )ecember this year but at any. -ate we are sure of reaching it’ iy 1958. and plans have been. aid accordingly. he oibsr,-rved.' Tentative plans were made to deal with the problem of lnad-. i equate the Ottawa 1 headquarters building which has‘ been in no for twenty- 1 five years. pl tor montlu with their son Thomas ‘ly concerned with the present. "4 “mg, ;tr in camping and the set- ting up of this committee is the‘ Mrs. Gerald E. Procter. 5start of ii concerted effort to Grafton Street is 8 patient It the i keep mg proper type of can] Prince Edward Island Hospital in; to the {ore and “con;-3;; when sheis recoverins from I it as far as possible. recent or>era~tlon. Her many The executive "committee friend! Wish her I !D€9dY I‘€C0V- members were luncheon guests Jackson Dodds (~_3_E DC Cry. of the Summerside Scout Coun-‘ L_ First Deputs} Chief ",; ‘. "I . M" L°° J‘ C°r°°”"‘. ma"s§‘§“;laca1‘t‘ai')l):3e opiressittieu-:idai:'ndHEraai'lE rinceuniosinickey brought greetings. fromaal 5.‘ Paul-s Church s.s.s,e,dss._ attending ‘h’ C°““°‘1 1" 1"’ °aP‘°“V "designated throughout Canada as ~ _ l"‘95ld9“l- [Anglican Laymen's Association riet of CUNA. He will be sent C0-MM"'"‘3E_ REPORT Sunday. from the Province for one week. The committee heard the 1'. lnlroduffdlggolhe R€‘€‘00F- R" citv Aiiii ciziitiiiii M w laymen of the Anglican Church in Canada. Mr. s in the course of his ad- SPRING PARK l-Tall card par-I MASQUERADE Dance Bon- Q every Monday at 8 o'clock. shavv Inn Tuesday night _ 29 Good prizes. Burns DR. L.l. Duffy will he absent in dress said "1 am strongly con- trom his office until November ;Scouts of Canada was special speaker at the morning service vince-d that scouting will sur- vive when the historical night- mare of Nazism and Fascism OC 1 are long forgotten." pie stressed Oren“: the contact of all churches with . ‘ Guiding as “a in developing WE TREAT the sick well Gig- PHONI-‘. early for required Oll-11109"-gs; p}?:1armacy' open 8'30 "m' burner check - up. Palmer Elec- trio. 1 Country." "The generalbl accepted ag of retirement is not a deterren to active participation in Scout and Guide work." Mr. Dodds C I VISIT Ill-STYLE Millinery Gt. . . George. Street "Where every_ ATTENTION REBEKAVI’-ls - style 15 H.l_sMe..’ ‘ Distinguished Layman At St. Paul's Yesterday Regular meeting and birthday celebration in L.0.L. Rooms this evening at 8 o'clock. RESERVE Saturday afternoon November 16th for Junior League turkey shoot and dinner at Pius X Hall and adjoining lot, Park- jale. men and women of all ages to take part in the development of Scouting and Guiding which now. touches the lives of seven and a. lhalf million young folk through- out the world. Laymen assisting at the ser- vice were George Purvis and~'l‘.j D. l)eBlois The choir under H. John Har- ris. F.R.C.0.. organist and choir- FOR bridge tallies. score pads.l notes. selected designs. phone, ‘ Lothrans 3665 l HANDWOVEN placemata ‘tablecloths. etc. Phone Lothlaus 366$ l SPECIAL 20 per cent discount‘ COME lNjC0s:UME- W‘? ‘ion Stars of Holland Diamond! Drill! Ind 9“ 0)’ l 1‘ mU5lC 0 the 1 rings. Patterson: Jewellers. Kent .. I Blue Haven Ramblers .St. Shopping Centre. incur-H::5;v°lre”5e"l:’:e” L°V°ly 3". Masquerade Dance in lrishtownqueeni. . _ '_ ; th At the evening service the Hl1.Mnd.Octobc 28. l i a O ay r ‘ WORD RECEWED‘ MT “mlspeclal speaker was Dr 1-‘.W. HEAR Fred Goxhce Mrs. Harold Donahue received ~ , Organized I-aoorl rerzresentw the sad news Thursday of the "°"“ '"d "' ”“ ‘°" "’ ""° M3. DODDS assisted by Al. A.H. Duvar. Rector was Hasiam The Anglican Laymen's Anaco- iation activities at St. Paul‘: for the day began with Corporate Communion at 8.30 a.m. followedl by Breakfast in the Parish Hall.‘ presided over by TD DeB1ois.i preside of the organisation. The Rector announced that the. Diocesan Synod of Nova Scotia.‘ including P.E. ls would meet in Oharlottetown next June; 2-3-4. when more than 100 Clergy: would be in attendance. ivc on the Protestant Family. death of Arthur Sullivan in the service Bureau. speak on _ Carney Hospital Boston. He is 18” 0i W’ 3"“-‘au 0“ “ad” from Quincy. Mass. Mr Sullivan IFCY today at 1.30 was married to the former Helen CONSCIENCE M0NEY_l_.m_ Donahue. He visited the Island Ass’n Entertain ' the second tube in the course of °V"y ‘“mm".' “"1 ‘pun §w1° I few weeks. Hon. B. Earle Mac- ;'_°°"f h°g°mg|“' y°'1':s‘ rMl':' ‘I; Dom-mi" Pmvmom Tr 8. ill”: l)o ahueelglt to -allend ‘the A’ M" M H‘. “mm” pin" received a sum of money frorni} " I “The C to observe Navy Week t0ct In anonynrvusdonorlwarinit the .”"‘‘;’‘-st 3'' ‘l’)°”s '«°‘;mf‘"s|2isi to 27th! the Main Brace 5|mPl¢ 9l0‘°Yn¢_l_“~ 'C0n5°'9“°¢ ‘M -V "'3" ” 9 '" '" ‘Naval Veteran‘; Assoelationt money-Dwoslt . The lmcst E"5W°|"l‘- iwere hosts to II) Sea Cadets ati amount was for the sum of 827:5. FUNERAL SERVICE _ The‘ the Main Brace clim rooms on funeral late Michael .i.‘5‘““""*Y '“°"t°°'» IDMM, 0, summm-"Q W") . . of n.c.s.c.' Kent. Llr-ut.' c held fr his residence“"s' .s"“'"w°"d' ‘Pd s'LT' 1"‘ - k".".'°'. Thursday morning to St Joach- sVt';‘:'r:"B::c°;"?3s’s::?|geM""Ge°r5;'e' . ,. "ROYCE "CHIC we're Csolegh Boates welcomed the cadets and Mass was celebrated by Rev. “l"'°'”d ‘Fe CM" p‘“’“" 7. E88900 59. John Cash. Rev .i.w Mccai-diet 9‘ ’“°'' ' '““'’'° '“'’''°“‘ ' was detect: and Rev. Dennis ‘M ‘''’h "m ""3 d°"°“ u” Ggllant WIS "15 ' dflcon. Pg" alternoon to enjoying them- Main Brace Naval Veterans s Sea Cadets cold pop were brought on. when and a second "The Navy Flies" the screen It told in vivid color the story of navy aircraft ear- riera and the pilot 3 my that salt on them. Vice-President Emmett Coyle helped with‘ the entire program- me and club Stewart. Loyola Murgnnlhan was on hand to nip- ervtae the serving of the guests " was given an onthuaiadc Premier Reserves Comment On Mr. Martin’: Speech ...’:.‘::‘.:‘ statement reportedly former Health Minister made by . Paul 4 _)Karttn la the House at Commons‘ last Friday. . Mr. Mania is reported as say-j ' P910 1 In this country will not benefit, from the increases because some provinces are not holdiin up their end of the pension bane ts avail- abl " c. He was making pecific refer‘ ence to the Old program in which the provincial; governments splits the paymema to needy persons between thel ages of 6570. Prince Edward Is-' land was listed by Mr. Martin- wioh four other provincesl who he said “were not bearing, their share of the cost of assist-’ _ lag the elderly people" this country." A Premier Matheson said he would wait until he read Hansardl . .. vived b three brothers: b°‘°“-‘ ="‘“'““ “P “W” brose. his the Royal Canad- rrur. urn: SIMON Anni: "m"k" ian Navy, stationed in Ottawa; _——_—————-~——— Giliflord and both an in; ne tad from -monz ht- _ home. Three sisters: Florence former rnessrnates at Queen Fuvsf Snow Catherine and Marjorie also rs» Charlotte. Members of the C siding at home. “One gragtlpa; lottetowIne‘Bmnclim 0lll.l1¢beCl‘I: ent survives. re dent wi Ion W I10 Season Sunday parents of the deceased: Dam- attendance. The funeral ar- The Province bad its first snowfall of the season yesterday. with two to three inches on the ground in both the eastern.an western section. The Charlotte- town area ha snow for a time in the afternoon bit practically all melted as it fell. storm began with rain Sunday morrung. changing snow shortly after noon in some 6' aces. Summers-ide had a couple of inches on the ground by late af- ternoon but it had practically all disappeared by nine o'clock At berton a somewhat simil- ar amount fell but it lasted long- er. _ Last spring the last snow storm was May 2. a near-bbb zard which blocked roads and brought out snow plows which had been taken out of service I week or two earlier. BIRTHS /ILLARD — At the Charlotte- town I-Iospltal on Wednesday October 23. 1957, to Mr. and Mrs: Reg Vtllard. Charlotte- town. a son. Weight 8 lbs. l0ASE— At the Prince County Hospital on Saturday.,October 26th, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs Waldin Moase. Freetown, a daughter. Darlene Ann. 0 lbs.. 18 ozs. MORRl50N— At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Oct. 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mor- ri n. pton (nee Kaye MacFadyen) a daughter. Nan- oy Lynn. 7 lbs.. 13 o DEATHS JAY - At St. Petersburg. Flo- rida. on Saturday. Oct. 5. 1957. Herbert Jay. formerly of Mt. Stewart in his 65th year. Re main; will arrive at The Mac- Lean Funeral Home on Wed- nesday evening. Funeral notice later. ATKINS — At the home of Ila nd Mm. James tiki day. Oct. 27, Atkins in his 28th year. His re mains were forwarded on Sun- late residence. Funeral notice later. Jll"l'ERY—»At his home in una- is on Sunder. . 1957. George Albert Jeffery in his 93rd year. Forwarded last evening from the Compton Fu- neral Home to his late redd- enco trom w re the funeral wit be held on Wednesday. October son. with a ser- vico at his late residence at 2.00 p.m.. followed service in st. Johns Anglican Church. Eleanon. at 2.30 PM. In- etery. ierment in St. Johns \RSENAUL1'-«At ‘her home on Al. reslrve comment on 0 [lg Iril Age Secursty i Docth At Twoniy-Five Of " Ch’town Naval iiuorvisi I. King Street. City. after a long- thy il us. 1' eldest son of Mrs. James P. Atkins. sane address. ' former ol Canadian Navy (Reserve). tached to H.M.C.S. Queen Char- lotte. Joining the service in Ap- I949. he sun of Petty Officer Pay the time be wt 1966. e uh rltor by one , Qu Square School and Prince of Wales Col- lege. he was considered an out- standing student. particularly adept in mathematics and book- keeping. For some time Simon was employed in the account- ing dwartment of the Maritime v Electric Conzpany in Charlotte ‘ town. Beside his parents he is sur- rangomenrts have not yet completed. pending the arrival of his brother (corn (wtawa. and will be announced later. ittien Gallant. lormerly of Oys- ter Bed Bridge. Simon will be buried with Na- val honors. the pail bearers be- Regional C. W. L Conference 33 Held Yesterday At Rustico Highlight of the C.W.L. Region- al Conference held in the historic Parish Hall at Rustico yesterday afternoon and evening was the report presented by Mrs. B.W. DesRoches of Miscouche. Pro- vincial Presldent of the Catholic Women’; League. on the Nation- al Conventlon at Saskatoon from which she rel. ' last. In this report. Roches de it with the resolutions over by Miss Iphigenie Arson- ault. 3rd Vlceqarestdent of the Provincial C.W.'L. Council. A delicious buffet supper serv- ed by the members e South Rustico and Hunter River Sub-divisions provided an oppor- tunity for a social hour which was very much enjoyed by those present. This was followed Des- Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament celebrated s in e beautiful Parish Church by the Pastor. Rev. Joseph LeClair. The evening session was devoted to nc and the re discussions of C.W.L. matters for parts given by the National Con- veners. Mrs. DesRod1e| so told sornetbing of the account given by Mrs. F.A. Bussieres, National which were commented upon by so in Rev. George MacCor-mac. The thanks of bent part at the ettngs of World Council of Catholic Women held i ‘Rome and which she returned just prior to the National Convention. The ‘opal Conference at Rustico yesterday was ‘Aefourth Raymond of the Klnlrora Sub-division. gec- ln this year‘: series of six and of onded by Mrs. James Condon TORONTO (Q) - tomporuuns in!!! by weather allot: ' ' 1. In. K % llnwsu - fl "anoouvcr 66 , I Hctula ll 51 anoatoa at 57 1 I C . . 1| 3 22 IO .. I 8' ruotui " ii ii 1130:” I I . . I .81 lahtloba . I 8 I 8 31 I — I 41 M 85 37 87 89 M" Edward niann Cloudy with a few sunny in Scotil. Prince torvala: warmer; northwest winds ll. Low-high at lottetown so and 43. New Brunswick Clear with a few cloudy intervals; warmer; light winds increasing in the fore- noon to northwest 15. Low-high Monclu and Sin! John 8 . Fredericton 15 and 40, Ed- mundston ll and (5. Calnvhtlllon )0 and 43. High tide today at Ohadotte town at 1.5 am. and 2.0 p.m. At Rustico at 11 am. and 9.04 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes late than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 0.0 a. m. and sets at‘ 5.03 p.m. LONG HISTORY rdeen in Scothnl was uran- eharter by William the Hon Abe ted a in 1179 will come to mid November . Rob Burgess was appotnuq Chairman of , Hoary Swift read the min at the meeting of the Regional Executive held at the Brunswick Hotel Monctzin N The meeting finished with a mm on Parliamentary Proced- been New Glasgow 82 and 0. Chan “Y0 UNGRADED EGGS Our paying price for ungraded eggs delivered Charlottetown today is — Grade A Large 54c Grade A Med. ...... 46c Grade A Small 28c B ogoooooounc MONUMENTS Von lock 1: Son“ MONTAGUII OlIARLO'1'l'L'l0WN A Skilled Memorial Crafty mea slice It'll Grade C 18c Cracks .--onaocouno. For quick payment and prompt return of empty -cases. ship your eggs toi CANADA PACKERS LTD. Charlottetown was attended by some 70 repre- Indian River. tentative: from 7 of the 3 sub . divisions in this region which gwrgg cgpn-A1, comprises the following Pmxtm am. capital city of Switzer- South and North Rustico. Indian [am-1_ wu founded in 1191 Ann‘: Lot 6. Hunter Rtvor. and _ Kelly's ross. were welcome CURRIE BROS. ence by Rev. Joseph Leclair and Mrs. Edmund Gallant. irector and President. ol the South tlco Sub-division. Re-v. George Maccor-mac. Provincial Direc- tor of the C L. in a very d- Malpeque Road fective manner outlined in tall the duties of the different R, R, 7 converters and suggested ways in which improvements could be Charlottetown made. The meeting was presided Special School Meeting A Special Meeting of the ratepayers of East Royalty School District No. 46 will be held in the Schoolhouse MONDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1967 At 8:80 P.M. A full attendance is urgently requested. J. Sterling Yeo, W. J. Andrew. A. B. MacRae, Clare Far-quharson, Sec’y of Trustees. Spring Street. Summorslde. on r . min from th Compton Funeral Home to her late residence front where the funeral will be held on Tues- P ul‘ day St. a ti hurch for Requiem High Mass at 9.00 am. Interment in St, Paul‘: Cemetery. President Bootea thanked the boys for being so attentive. He round a. tent. Sma the occasion by thanking the Main Brace for such a flu after- noon‘: enter-talirnent. He asked the cadets to owns: their ap- preciation by inviting the Corps and m e R.C.S. C. lent ‘the but unit in the Hat- ltlmu. ;I vea. °°"°" Wm *"°***°" °"g;,-gr, 5...... _..... 2 ...... the i.-...i color movie of the programme. ' an N.F. . Man‘: was . e- picted life, in the RUN and gave the cadets a preview of their sum .u.rva.— Snake in. future should any of than choose clcr F Wood of Miami. !'lor- the navy as a career. Ida ha been cotni-as to tho’ Genlal Larry Anderson. secret- ary of the Main Brace. who saw considerable submarine service in the [N during the last war. \ BOWLAN RADIO 8. TV POWNAI. ST. DIAI. 9624 ATTENTION s NOTICE TO 3 CI-IARLOTTETOWN TAX DEFAULTERS With reference to the deferred publication GREENDAIJS GREAT SALE Stuns Tomorrow SEE ruu. no: no. Potato growers are democratic right to vote ober 30th. and qualifications to vote vance. man for the PEI. potato support. VOTE TO RETAIN POTATO A PLEBISCITE Polls will be open from 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The Potato Board has acted as an able spokes- VOTE I I Inserted by POTATO PRODUCERS ASS’N OF P.E.I. . 0 urged to exercise their in the plebiscite on Oct- will be advertised in ad- lndustry and merits your IT! VOTE "YES" be kept to a minimum on PROVINCE or Pruner: mwzuua ISLAND NOTICE TO POTATO GROWERS _ WITH REPIXII‘ TO VOTER QUALIFICATIONS FOR POTATO MARKETING PLEBISCITE OCTOBER 30. 1957 In order that mlsundcntan information is released tor the amtatance of De- mty Returning Officers and Agent: .and for the ormatlonofvotiora. GENl:RALQUALIl‘ICA'I‘IONS-— (Canadian citizens 1. Voters mustbe........... (British subjects 2. Voters must have attalnld their 18th birthday onorbofomOctiobor80.195'f.\ 3. Thogrowtngof aeroot toeatn1957 on land either ovgrmied or untggu or placed at the of I voter by a parent for the wofpotanoutaa neoeauryqualtflca- 4. Womenwhioaregroweraln that own right and meet other qualttlcattoria trorougtblo. _ 5. Awlfolanotollslbtotovotaonhcrbiubantlh Qualification. 3. Avatar vouui ohopuavhieauu-t hotbopull wsiehiT'o’uiunnau I S 7. Innocuo timponomvotoon acre auaunilaous ding and confusion voting day the following brought along aa.auurmmuln- . , ",4 ofthe names of all property owner-slnarroanof .°.‘;‘‘'.‘‘.!. '° .m":°°" v(::'d‘::."l’.ldtId.on is. mm. "rm: taxeuinrespectofreaiestm: The dudllnetor m jgugnow-3 pg“ 3' "-' i. ii: n'oi'iiu:'.'.r."\ii..'.i"i: tlly;“c:l’ln. ::dwmav.:u'ooer¢tu'y”m.“ mat °',m'",,m°h,, ":3;-’,' :3 ;:“'n"‘“"I'°&’:'_ I . . ‘ 9 ‘rm *. 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