— Gent die erste . Sane 2 tS Gate © s « y BME «ses ce ie Ga Thieves ; Cape Breton: Overcast; snow () BeMEET «<u wcseee > » milder; east winds 29 with gusts] Ph negeal Lock : Yarmouth ..... ... 9 |%% 30 diminishing in afternoon : = | St, John’s ......... Bs 8 oe ALAURTO ~~ © 0 ¢o tev) Alberton and West Prince County’ ceice sur « rev auturvance| St, Jobs River Valley Bay of Alberton aren for several mow: : were 2 The Guardian, Charlotictown, Fri. Feb. 23, 1962. P2tied"to. sive more snow to| miltent ssow clearing in after on the prow! again Wednesday mes today. This dis- some drifting: night light winds increasing by even-|_ The locked tank on a car own Unitarian Service Workers ing 20 tat fag to northwest 5, Low - nigh| ed by Allred Foley wou beehagiT at Fredericton 10 and 2, Saint! open and drained of gas and Report Need For Layett aan Sm es 2, Sere Sai tn epo y es i - 8 and 15. from a en ri Fundy: South winds truck. parked near ure At a meeting held by the peretely poor Eastern/ 25 diminishing during morning! Street - Uniterian Service . Yar-| to light and increasing by even- Alberton Policems 2 was made of the articles most er cast cise ae —— Hardy is investigating 4 ee are urries ta the ofterseen. Visb [oo 3 aie cuter Kis bak | MOrR-| bility one-half to two miles im-| At Rustico at 8:39 a.m. and 8:37 Seocived then had bese aetiet | seercaniag | Proving. in the afternoon to. 10/ p.m. tide eighteen * pated. These have been des- miles; milder. minutes later than Charlotte- patched to Greece where they %.| High tide today at Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 6:44 mere required rod thle ort of ote | Some 14 am oad 1: pt Lead oo ME completed. , Annapolis ee C ti stil < semble nd tere eet Cer es. dia sewn in- ° .e gg 3 = 1 Wellner’s Going Out of Business kimono-type ‘ to 20. ony soft areal eer with, | Vancouver pede. ws 38 27 and Sale i uth Dr, Lotta Hitschmanova is | Calgary .B. Coun ‘ ' Members of the Charlo- of the first club in Hamilton, ; lottetown club; Lee Archer, Baptist Yo again on a tour visiting the Regus seven sbnbes 10b Men's, ladies watches, reg. to 29.75 | ttetows and Summerside | Ont. Left to right are A. Wal- | president of the K-40 club, [Have Bible Stucly| errs, sted, by 0°. Is re- peg were listed at 13.77 in yesterday's ad. | Kinsmen clubs celebrated | then Gaudet, mayor of Char- | and Jack Johnson, deputy dis- ee | a she : “Founders Night” last even- | lottetown and past national | trict governor. Rev. HLL. Dltsem fed tm Mitte | lapetie nroseet Senet te san | The correct sale price is 17.77. . ing at the Charlottetown Ho- | president of the Association | study on Stewardship, and Joan | welcome these are. in the den. ‘tel, The meeting marked the | of Kinsmen’ clubs; Al Cud- | MacSwain chaired a discussion eam eee anniversary of the formation | more, president of the Char- Charles Gay oa this theme et the regular ; Is Laid To Rest | Baptist’ Youth Fellowship Wed- 3 a se Rotary Fellowship Available (raat — tw dd | “Sets aims dt ‘@ ommunity 06- | over meeting. Clayton For Study In Foreign Lands ° e Garter Gay of Rant | ft Seeds pd | . Dr ase cm Cate erat 3 hte te vara ot Knog |e fsan sag | : , a : Malate and. 50 fuera! wat bed rom ber Islan] Native , 3 and is “the f dation Fellowships, to | tween $4,000 and $5,000 to the | ; eoerdy students who. may success appliant, aid wil | Chareh Mf ne — . Prince Edward Island, although |the university city in which he | s0%"1¢¢ was conducted by Rev. Active In Ont. ie z Seis ab : universities in other | Chooses to study; will Ib, os attending . ee colin eal penietvalies _ anton * a MONTAGUE — Principal ae came Dene See Sate Sele: Dougall sang “Above the Bright | 12m Dewar, formerly of . . The . provides an | ‘als; room and board, plus Blue,” with Mrs Melvin Ellis at | ontague, of the Iron '» opportunity to ‘and travel | dental living costs; and limited the organ | Ont. public school assisted at a for international understanding | @iucational travel expenses! ‘Paubearers were Willard | Sctnol, officially tmntating ne . in any country im’ which there | Within the country of study. = | Gay, Keith Lidstone, Howard.| Eimer the Sefety “Elephant + are Rotary clubs, and gives the | Applications must be submit-| janes Lidstone and Wilbert | in student the opportunity of earn-| ted to the Rotary Club of Char- | Gurrie, | econ Sipe seve. ing advanced degrees in some |lottetown by Apel 15 next, and) ower bearers were Melvin | stable, Oe te ee foreign country while arta sons cinat annctenane Buchanan, Alton Rix, Evelyn | of the. credit for organicion’ the ' oy aie an ambassador of goodwill go approximately &| Waite, Arnold Smallman, Foster | safety campaign should go to this . fee Geneter, berate 0 | sive Reginald Ades ond | Sr. Dower wie bas gene’ a 7: “The should have the |‘ further details may be ob | 1 sion Currie. ‘out in promoting safety for @bility to read, write and speak |‘eined from any member of the | Interment was in Springfield | children, the language of the country in | Rotary ship | West cemetery. Elmer the Safety Elephant which he or she chooses to | Committee of Fr | campaign organized in Toronto ie, Seek a es Ak) ee and be Tok’ te IN Londo L ed i e years, inclusive, age, | more Mae- ayme Metropolitan ety Council. single, hold a bachelor’s degree 'Kinnon and Kenneth Parker. n In the initial year of the cam- Have Bible Study | Balan, the accident toll in Tor Ch’ Pleads Gui oer a ee Ch’‘town Man s Gu KENSINGTON — The New | jem.Towueed moter 1 per co ; ; ° coate tee harmee'y A | fact thet there were an sddition- ge To Stolen Goods Possession {jest Wicmr te'ca i his plen fren! bet|ed hy the Crown represented by | manship of Rev Roveld Pun! fiest school tr the Blind’ River @ullty to guilty, on a charge of of Police C.W. MacArthur, | sons, The book, entitled “Jesus| atea to inaugurate the safety re fossorsin of eclen seods, WO-| the sosused was fined #135 and Christ; the Light of the World”, | Program. d "Harry Poulton, Charlotte-| costs or 90 days in jail is an interpretive Bible study. | | | : ee eee ee oe Twenty-day suspended sen-| and is being used by ‘Anglican | open at 8 p.m., and that a treat | “ for by Magistrate! tences were given to Frederick| laymen, members of the wom-| be given to any member who is 5 : } A.J, Haslam in city police court| McGuigan, Charlottetown, for! an's Auxiliary, and the young) sick in, hosnital or at home. New “ . yedterday. disorderly conduct, and to Ca-| people’s groups of the Anglican| Sick committee {s Robert Jolli- “Poulton, counselled by John|therine McGuigan, Charlot'e-| Church of Canada, as a local | more, Fiv-"'' Sudsbury and . Nicholson, is charged with the| town, for being drunk and dis-| participation in the third as- Horace Bryanton. 7 wanly sembly of the World Council of | of $50, the property of Mary| A charge of speedin dis-| Churches, held in New Delhi| CONGO WORKERS STRIKE Gallant, omy 6. teres. | | LEOPOLDVILLE (Reuters)— > known to have been ob-| missed against Harry R. Large, | }@8t year. an| Charlottetown, who was also| The meeting “held in st, |Members of the Congo's ‘90,000- indictable offence, > | ecounselled by Mr. Nicholson.| Mark's rectory, was chaired member Union of Civil. Servants Also counselled by Mr. Nichol-| Failure to stop at a red traffic| the soonieak, John bY Jwent on strike here Monday, . son, William P. MacKinnon, | light resulted in another accus-, who opened the meeting with | Ut™® most communications | i Winsloe, pleaded not guilty -te| ed being fined $5 and costs or| prayer. The lesson was read by \Witt the outside world. The —_ ? driving’ while intoxicated, and in| two days. | Leigh Paynter. Thirteen mem-|Srimers, are demanding higher wy its place entered a plea of guilty A lone drunk and incapable, bers attended. vow, = better conditions. The pst Sue his sailline woke fepale- ee ee 8 ed term of 20 | Motions were passed that the |feleprinter, wail oa wu ii ele @d by alcohol. . days. | meetings for the. winter months | telephone’ services were cut. °°.) ’ ~ oe 1 nad Aero) TANLORED-TO-MEASURE ee ae cee up to your recipes... aa Boe rook hens and into your refri 2 or! Z Winners of the Silver ‘D’ Gillian and consolations to Fait Willa ed Henry Wak a th t’ Pictured here is Mr. Ken Miller, manager of Dominion Stores Ltd., Charlottetown, presenting the Silver ‘D’ @d at the close of s pleasant; = t ats Pe ection | trophy to the winning Elizabeth Macdonald rink. From left to right are Evelyn Goss, Sally Rodd, Elizabeth Eom te , ee 8 Macdonald and Nora MacDonald. 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