ISLAND NEWS PAGt Alberton and West P 'I‘he‘auitrdlan, ClElEttEtoivn."Sat.“oL 5571963.. CB w. heuel ltiltelovt'n, ha 731 Rotary world-wine lion. in achedii Monday In addition t: mgidlr meetin service ("harlotchan Rotary Club Dll ot the 21 in MP1” tvtll conrar with the inert president w. it. Jett- Rotary Dist. Governor To Visit Ch’town Club Lepnge or c governor oi dl i 'K‘K intcrnational. a organiza- led to visit the t addressing the g oi the club. hii dlBLi‘lgt. WEATHER TORONTO icei _'remiier turei issued by the weather niiice: Mln. Dawson 40 , \lhneouver Vlclliria Edmonton .. Calgary Regina . Winnipeg Toronto OIKIWI 54 Montreal 51 Quebec to 61 Fredericton — so Saint John . 53 56 Halli-x . k5 Chnrlmleluwn Sydney . anmouth i.. 5!. John‘l . wax icei _ The wea- lher office llyl extensive cloud and frequent shower: covered most of [he Marlllmea Flrldny night. I. cool Ilr pun-ted rl’yidly IMO the erIlimel. An lcltlve dlsluflunce. loaned In the Gulf of 5!. Lawrence. wu nu)le alltward. Ah fill! dlmtr- hatiee moves away, drier air will i And let. imundslnn 32 Ind 53. Campb? -i ilarl 32 an anon It. elder-hie Sand 31 homer in all her ttal blew ll” an!” m can. Innlhlne hardly be sunny and regions. c .ui Sunny and coal: Vrrih- i into this matter. west \linds Lu ‘lilv a l Churiultrluwn 40 and S7, Eda d 55. l Oullmk his Sunday; Sunny‘ Ind \‘ rmar. next town at — and At tug attendance. nurtico «7:40 am. Ind 7:11 p.m. Summeritde tide eltihteen minutes later than Charlotte- um, pram we" d.” town. Sun rlrea today 5. 9 i next mum-5 pmflm‘ ataxia and rise: Sum dry at mu Ind a a it stat. Mrs James McCIolkey ‘1 Hllh tide Sunday at Charlotte— “ town 1th m. and l 2 11.13. 57 High tin. Sundry at RucLIco azho mm. and 53 p.ni. Music Teacher Plans Discussed By Emyvclle H&S EMYVALE — The call at hul- W I muelc tench" coma la LII. elected treasurer for the “min cd or [‘tt‘rrild Prtirtitr. retiring Mayhew. Westvieu- Drit-c \lr as ntiirt ntticrr of the Prni‘ltir. who served the rum- Eaaici-ii ' iizi Cit iii Charioh pany tor 2i years aticr 2r- tetou-n, tins at on it re by years as a railiiay employee. (Hands and co-unrkeis that was presented with luzaade. at uni: at the home rI Rant-rt Lett in right are A ilistair Refrigeration Engineers Set For Annual Meeting Today tumult ttuurtttg n! k rltttptcr or ttc Heal trieeraitou sFl’HL‘! Engiilcurs rotate it to he hold at the Charlottetown branch at Royal Cillii’it'lii'ili Lesion aliemqiin To he llll‘t :od oicr hy Al- “'ltl’l A! dinner ll lHtimo. served by thin the Auxiliary. This will be fnllmi‘fll by a dance. the \‘aitnnai Park is sthOi’lll'H’l {m- l Hand and .\'.»w the atternuon. The sessions will ttttttt up‘ thc Legion Ladies Iniil l-‘rair 0f Mom-ion. dI5-.car Truck ti-ici president. rccistt-a on until ’ take plate a lpm with tho‘ "0 - bpetpnec ct ions octt tip tinder-l n O ISIOn vtat‘ hi : nth . Eclu‘i‘rd . and to dc'szslcs sounls _ A tun \‘olilcln vol» are exported to attend. listen which occurred at Norris' The guest whether: “til the Pond. at about 9.15 Wednesday' Robert Smith. manager Brouhit . . HOHFVHE'll l‘ttiiirol it'd. Ralph 3': Sch of (‘iniclriild 0! Canada Lttl For the lartu-e are e nisrtisrton- a trim NM" or the vii—Slim BRIEFS In it b i it ix IltiSriTu. Rm t‘itnnnn ' udhicr ttt tit. and .\li-- “in m Cohoou, Car- :eton dii: patient in i uptiati... mulls-nu hall-ton tiuc ,. m... h.,.,msitrntielltne weet on Peter"; Highway. . ,ilei tt i Sonris, ttiirii. rlIAY‘lFS Edward Built- LUMP v . _. 'Beef Prices Reviewed ‘ i resulted in occupants escaped within: and mtury time of the misllav a l 7 car and a WM! hoth' "l! 5' The car wa Npetaied dcr rratttts himtiny tit and the truck. onncdi am James dart-is, l t in: ' hv Fowl y Wl a do mrkla The accident was Inh‘t">ill.il- (I hy the Souria detachment BEEF T‘RICES Following are Winnipeg, anr .t \t the Flta‘lhitrin\\n llriymlal. mm mm Mamml hm Mm as rti Sl' n itihryu issued tiy the PEI. Beet Pro» :tlrs llrtiii ttptnn leti duct-rs Association Alum-on )(‘,~,l’tl to spcnd Winnipeg: Choice 52450:?» the ttitttor rnottttt with hot 50. Good .50-524m.1‘lcdlum Murinrlaw drir dotteittt-r. Royals?»- 324-23. > and use \r .Y Phiitnx. In Toronto: Chotwm~ni501 navtmnttiit. \5 Good mm. Medium mm. ls S»\Tl‘l-'\('1’41RY The condition it: )iai‘k Link» letter is t-cry sarisiattnry atter being struck by a car Sept. 19. He is K'ill a r'rtllc'll in the prince County Hospital miter- ing [\to hmicn logs Mark is the stem-old rttn of Mr. and Mrs Garth Linkicticr. Ltnkict- tor Road. ls rmNALESflNG CFiiw-n. Char» home at Remington ai‘nr under- going sit very hi the l‘.E.l. Hose pita]. C mtcitiirn. ATTEVDS MEETING Kenneth \iachan 0f Central Lot 15. i: nitctitliii: mceiiiiga ol the CwOpt-mlil‘r Uutttn or Can- ada in Moon HAD OPERATION Lyrwt'ood Tom'an Kons rigltvn. is a pniiient in tho Prince County Hospital. Smllmi‘l'llde. wltore- hc hit: Iliillt‘l'ltill" cnit grnir ‘ll’TPrv inr am‘rlldii'l l’l'lleDllAV FUNERAL _ 'i'he lttiteral lnr iiilard O‘Hnllnr» an. Blirlnrl. tins Mid Wednesday morning trom ihc hoonrv Fun- eral Home to St Mark's Church. L017. uhcre henniem High Mass was cclcnratrd hy Rev. David htcrrgito Pailhoarerl were rharlcr lingers. Print on Hnlloran. Henrv naltott. .lames O'Hollnrhrl. Neil Arsrnaull and Stephen notlc interment was in the church cemetery moms rim .mi. _ The urticaria! for line. .Inhii Norman was held Fr ln\' momtmi irooit the Rooney Flint‘rll Home. Al- tnthoiiy‘a Church, Solemn Rt- - ihlalvle Creek. ‘ director IInee 1991. Montreal, choice s 'n- :25. .Good $24 50- $25.50. Medlum 12 - $24 50 .‘Hunter River lNative Dies iln West i The death or a Iormer Island ‘hoy. Harry L. Hooper or Slum-i namn. Sash, who inn here at ithe age at is years. occurred .on Sept. 5 Mowing a bidet ill- ness, in his 76th year. i Born in Hunter River, the son oi the late David Hooper and innate Craig. Mr. Hooper and ,‘his parents moved weer in 1901. . .and first settled in Maple Creek. . Sash l l Soon anei- arriving in the west iliewmtawurk as a cowboy. .‘rhon in 1913 he erected and loperated the Piapol Hotcl to tend later he operated a pool hall and bat- iher lhup in the same commun- .it .V In 19“! he went "do the {IN}! .nttritteaa. in Maple Creek until ims when he mount in Shau— ttavon and nitrous-ed - dray ' m. If lflVnMflum n! ‘erIWnllul methods. Mr. ‘llt'mper appended his business iinl't a lnu'ltlnl ttrm which he operated until his death and .uas known at trooper. Trans- pitri. l Pnirtilnerit hi iti- Ruskan- lwan 'l‘ruclcr'l Annotation. tor the out the years he was hott- oratry pmldent d we organi- ullm or which he Wu Ids.) n 1 A lumber at the Shah-invert ,\ Mat-Lend. tttannarr oi th ttrm; in- also an Eastern 'ri-ust ployt‘t‘ oxlrniivel - vehicles butt REV. MAXWELL NEsBiT'r Trip To Ireland Will Be Topic it ririiiti; c it it r r it \I noll Vii-hilt rni rr n.tptist Church n lh!‘ t-‘trsl Hapt l ' he ev it it \lr \l‘xlhill i: a native nt not i \iti-t’itcrn lrcinnd. and be , .tii. ttiir iii in, hit the mi ‘llliiilil'i i. n lrtidcsi-ncn ii‘t ii‘tl llili {Mid and Wtilrt sli Ht l’iK‘ld a pastorate stry In I iii. t I wt in l tic It't'tlptrtd t .t last hit \' Pl‘nrlnr. Mrs Proa- tor. and Mr: Helen R Porter. em- cttaet il‘nalrr at the Baptist mitten-t copper mcrtiua Mon- ster oi the int lil‘. Enniand. he i are mitt: to Hincii‘s Harbor. Nu. l nit ht: rail in the n" Dcccmhcr. hill is married and has New Centre iHas II Units Scheduled for completion bev Jon the end at the year. the Ellis Eros. Shopping Centre. located on the st Peter's Road. Sherwood. will house 11 depart- ments. . Departments already rumple- ted and in operation a re the grocery, teed and building ma- terials. men's and hays' cloth» lug, hardware. tive and ten hascment and dairy bar. Yet to he added are a new grocery with the grocery site slated tor 'fit‘ to st‘ stare, barber shop. and tooiwear store. ruling anti grading or a park ling area situated between st. Peters Hand and the acackley Paint Road is already underway and it is hoped to have pave- e ‘of this month dairy bar with the addition of l collee . iDO‘NALD tContiniied from page It completion the work referred h) in Vnur l ller. “Thlx work should be fulfilled .In about I year and a hull. Lu ‘Which case I wlll. In good cou- SCIEI‘IL‘II". ask to be released. is: 'Ilr Prnrmn'h Commons en- nouncement orought no direct (ram opposition Later. Georges Vhlade irc— Montreal Ste. Mariel said tartly a hopes Mr. Gordon will “oh- ge" MPs hy nnswerlng all ilhelr questions when he appears hetore the Commons railway committee. DENIES STATEMENT Gilles Grogmrc Lavoinlei told Lhc Hausa he had till he i. h inlit it Is planned to expand Niel ’Ci‘cdlllsle— i jment complcted hy the middletfi’eflkmR Gamma"! lowed in personnel matters." Gregoire as calling tor Mr. Cor- don-s dismissal.i Outside the Commons Albert Menard » Bunnveulurei. president or the ouehee Liberal caucus. issued a statement say- lug idlieral MFS train Quebec welcome the reappointment. He said r. has made giant itrider since last Deccm. her in improving the atitus oi Frenchrspukinl CNR employ- us. Mr heehard reterred ti CNR memorandum detailing it current program to increase hi- lineuaiism in the company and ive Frenchispeaking Cnnadiani a better chance it ndvance- ment to top mnnnxrmenl lohi. The latest controversy rte- veloped over statements by vtr. Gordon in his appearance last November hctore the Commons railway committee. The Issue was over hiring and promotion I)! French-speaking employees. H letter in Mr. A Mr malls. Mr. Gordon Wrote lllal it was bsolulcly untrue” that he had dirpacaged the capabilities and qualification! of french- Mr CLAIMS BlSTORTION ‘ He said there lied tat-en “dla. mrtlnns" in new! “Counts of what. he had said la the Com-. mittee. “It was hllegedlttr example. that i declared that French Canadians were 'inrompetert.' i did not mike any such stale merit. I would not make such I statement It does HM represent my opinion" tari- district. litr lA-letze Ho alsn dented hating raid M‘fillnervisu the organization ot French Canadians could be new clubs in his am last {ourid who were capable of ac- cupying senior position In the CNR it n- reported that i had and that no French-Canadian will he appointed to a top posi. tion herause these are awarded on merit. “What I actually said was: 'There Is nol going In he H mm motion or an appointment made lust because a man it a French. C held June. . He Is responsible (or cluh ac‘. tivities and organizatltm In mic or m distrlets. which «mlalnl more than it. hats in 129 countries having a mern-i harshly “The bust assiat the dull {last-pmlde'nl a! town brunch. and was elected isu'im goVL'rm'lr far 1m It the annual in SI. ot .leniiinit nId. tor examining the ettectlvenesa or what we aie dotuii to air:- hieve notary goals in commun- ity improvement, in youth work. in raising the nnlhdarm of our 'nesses in doing what tarv club and as Individual Rn- tariana to help tttrther ' national understanding." A l governm- fl this Ro- lyPaY', more than 300 new no ,iarv ciuhs were organized ' countries. inrmed tor the tint time l1| the West Atrieaii country or Sierra livone Before assuming his tinttca as district governor. attended an night-day meeting at Lake Placid. N.Y.. held ‘ notary Ravernarl to meet es of their office. GOVERNOR LCI‘AGI kins and Miller local otticeitr in connection with mums!“ matters and the vuluul club aetivitiee. Charlottetown attoe retanoi- LePage iii a member and vIs‘i Llou the Charlotte» Rotary convention Louis. Mo" taut ry cluha i some 535.5%. l M the Rovemor." II a him prnfeulmlt and we can an a no- intu- In“ with club: being Mr. Loradc “ to‘ A Adinn ' This statement limply der‘ rlares that lair practice is lol- ROYAL SECURITIES l Corporation Limited I itiin dnitahtcrs and . young son. that emitted a visit Il’tis rum- tno. in .nrihrrtt "child and in Vethill \tlll spcak or his ex- ncticnt-es and hiiow slides on this trip, ident'a should use his head card record hairs last Nov. 2’} ti . Is " ll: tr. fl ,_ NEW FALL CO'I'I'ONS Sirini‘l (Insights. ulalds. ripen-cu. novelty duIn. er laws! :hndm wish-ole sin-ink mot. mens- m as” into hcnittiilll h‘healhs, 1 pt. 4m. with". 1.50 and up Avallahlr In calm ll Itllle. Nd, hm link 1.49 yd. GLENWOOD PRIN‘l'fi—New Ill] m Washable. M" wide . . . . . . . .. . , , . . . . . . . . . . is OLD COLONY PMN'I’s—Nlae m I! Brion and Patten“. I will! 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