w - Island News Page ‘New Congregation — Is Established Quints Born, _ | is mst» bicthiay” gestern Three Die; of Conservatives In New Bray One May Live | ise’ "2" worms gone permit . .- PITTSBURGH (AP) — Three | 7510) it, 28 Der ad of the Aranson quintuplets died uage. : Sunday’ and doctors ‘said an-| “1 suggest the time other of the tiny girls born Sat-| right for the Federal gov urday appeared to be losing her | ment with Provincial battle for life. : >! and co-operation to “The latest <to die was Kim- | the development of sound berly Ann, fourth of the five | tion in both languages t children ~-born 2% months pre-| out our whole maturely to’ an atteoative 22. gg og wank el a The establishing of the new ,A. McCuaig. recipient of | year-old Pittsburgh fouple. fr. MacDona congregation for the Sherwood-| the 43 imate was’ “Kimberly Ann died at 3:49 | ability of .a second language p.m.,”" said Dr. Lee Bass, chief would" help prevent oe of pediatrics at Magee-Womens ee eae ead | ; Hospital, “presumably of the |_PC°P’ — same. cause as the other two.” Parkdale Presbyterian Church | conducted by the ‘ moderatoz, took place yesterday afternoon, | Rev. G.R. Tannahill. - P in the Sherwood Women's Insti-| Special music was supplied by tute Hall, with approximately | the Kirk of St. James Choir, w- 200 people attending. der the direction of their organ- ‘MR. PRAUGHT And, the doctor added, tie i The service was conducted by | ist, Elizabeth Taylor. Menbibae ie aet tenes eee Isla aan the clerk esbytery, A Baldwin, electric 2 was ; « ; ‘ Prince Edward Island, H.-Low-| made available for the serve, To Address | oe on © eee Wins Title ry. “The Church's Witness” wat}through the ~courtesy 2f C.J. | Diubeti . see “TORONTO (CP)~— Arnold the subject of the sermon ren-|Gallant, Charlottetown. Loca ic The ables — herdly: larger | oa) McCorenl Primce dered by Rev. Donald Nicholson. | “The minister, Rev. lan -C. Associatic oa jung ot east cry ae! | Raward Island native wow living The scripture lesson was read |Glass received his puipit bible arion veloped . perfe ana > lin Toronto, won the middleweizht maleeel geieads be boxe lection oar aeasen eae -Char-| | ol breathing | Boxing. championship at the On. ] ve ted-by-the | Charles E.—Praught,- jo. -_____| ay Golien Glover touraensant— : ae, ‘by lottetown who is president “t The third-born, Susan, died at ; = : ; iaheti ‘ Saturday night. 4 vince representa’ Arrangements have been made | the Canadian Diabetic Assoc- |2:15 a.m. Sunday, about 23% 3 of the inurane compan un with the Sherwood Women’s In-| iation, will be speaking to a | hours after she was delivered.|. McCormick, 23, who grew- pp provides a group insurance | stitute Zherw meeting of the Prince Edward |The second-born, Amy Beth, | ™ Bear River, P.E.I., defeated plan for the Hotel Adsoriation of | Hall ite ietction on for the Island branch’ of the assoc- |died 12 hours earlier. - 3i-year-old veteran Johaay Le STAGE STRIKE Canada to attend’ a mee ‘| eongregation ~~ | tation, ~at ~Summerside—this|-ONE-MIGHT-LIVE--—----—| padula in a_split_decision.._Me- . ri PF ae ick fights out of the Davis explain the details of the plan. evening. The meeting will be; The doctor said Roni Sue, | Cormick fights out ol ; DEATHS Saturday morning was for aa ice be ‘held in the Knights of Colum- | first-born and largest of the five | Hall Club in St. Catharines, Out. Many ote 2 ee CANADA bus Hall; 323 First Street at | at one pound, 12 ounces, “looks ~ 8 o'clock. Presiding will be | reasonably good and there is k ; ail EG carrer Contiuned from Page 1 past president Stewart G. Ives, | some. chance she might live.” Tug To See 24: - = ‘ea tts mem. | Charlottetown, whose idea is ; ‘ as i bi ee af fi i =zac7 Stevedores Strike | ————Faserel Boas eat where Se rate from coustalstevedoring, [the tourit section of the Bar} bers to remums work at 4 p-2"-|- area ar the lanae trait | SECOn¢—_- Better-Lines ome trom watte ~~ . rate ral Beautification Contest result-| Jocal times Sunday after results : é ’ results > + % = meral will be held today (Mon- , aad loading the Marilens P for | © sas decia io ante ela ae, ve : Sot pets, mavens aeeeaee Thane Ellis Lid. at the rate | scheme for the coming year st| VOTE 31-IN FAVOR” |4ian vice-president, sald from La HALIFAX (CP) — The-Pand- eing at 10 o'clock. Interment in this morning They worked reg-|Jeast. The Tourist Association| The vote was slightly more |i# home in Ottawa that he was | KONQUAGE manian tig Cintra is -headed a + a : Se mete Zekenian ‘afhatnaes |tad wpenscred the pectien in Se than 31 in favoring the agree-| satisfied with. the settlement |. . |bagk to Halifax with the eable ‘ . SUMMERSIDE — The highly- | toes from Thane Ellis Ltd. to | and- evening. No shortage of | several classifications “| ment, which calls for increased | and that the correctness of the Proposed ships Lord Kelvin and Cyras tarded Childrens’ Association disorganized strike of the Sum- | discuss wages with them. workers was reported. i Instead a new form of contest | wages and a number of fringe was borne out by the Field in tow. ‘ ere arene. merside stevedores is apparent-| On Saturday ‘Ellis offered an| The stevedores have been get- | will be introduced on a provin- | benefits. ag FREDERICTON (CP) A-spokesman for the tug owt ly over today, and it is still un- | increase to $1.60 and later $1.65 | ting $1.50 an hour since the|cial . basis as the association | An Air Canada spokesman at Sis eicmient iaiesiaie tke wala’ at Plame ers’ agents said Sunday the WEBSTER — At the Prince E¢- | certain if the men gained any-| from the present $1:50, both of sottloment. 2 “2. jimilar Strike |-socks to obtain ideas trom the | the line's Montreal head office | ton pay vate for, mechanics be uage in all schools should be “a ns ena Sam One ae Se. 1966, Mra. J'D. Webster, $5 = hole wae af tari to men be it rh aw aemeeas ie means of extend | aid the first flight trom that | "cents to $3.97°E8 hour from |cettennial project, David. Mac, |will attempt to. secure stronger . . ’ - men. He - beyond oo ; Euston Street in her 83rd year. |Gay morzing the increase offer. It will be de-| The regular shifts are from eight | presently accepted “Dominion | fonay for Geney Bry: fareass ($817. It gives increases of 12| Donald ba og — Resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Thane Ellis of Thane Ellis | cided today what the men will|to 12 in the morning, one to|Daytabor Day period. Details He celd thet off the {BCT cent -retroactive Nov. 1 of uly. Home from where funeral will | Ltd., one of the two local firms:| be for loading the; Marilena | six o’clock in the afternoon and of the contest will be worked out | union back-to- although this year, five per cent on Nov. be held today (Monday), ‘service’| which hire stevedores; said last | P-*"° bes seven to 10 in the evening. They by 2 committee of _ George | jated 4 work order stipu- | 5. 1967, and three per cent on at 1.30 p.m. Inter- | night that he will meet this | James 1, _MacDougall, presi-|4re_paid the full $1.50 for their “and Mrs. Keith Pick.| for" p.m. Sunday as the time - serene < ent Floral Hills Meslorial | morning with some representa- | dent of the only other local | houf off at suppertime and get |Chandier and Mr seaagee: work resumption, some me- < Gardens tives of the men who are load- | stevedoring firm, Coastal Steve-|two coffee breaks of 15 min- |r. and suitable prizes shecies wase Sosk:en: Sie deb) G00 : | ing the Marilena P with pota-| doring Agencies Lid., flatly re- | ules each. Before the 1964 strike Saale s otheelmur te shortly after mid-|- In , mechanics MULLEN — The death occurred fused to consider any wage in-| they were not paid for their | Among a variety — turday ho have been receiving the ' ne .17 top rate will receive an xtra 1 ef 6B ! | i g : if i th : the strike on eet ber of on. the| Nov. 1 of this year. Saturday, November 2, 1966, of |ingé st the Andrews Funeral | agitators. to be loaded with potatoes, after | the early closing of the various|job Sunday than was the case| This boost, added to the 12- Joseph Ambrose Mullen. former. Heme frem where Ge Sacre |. 1 will net negotiate st this |tho twp ships pressatly decked travel bureaux and the remov-|on weekdays and “the real re-|per-cent general increase, will ly of Tracadie in his 47th year. |Will be held today, November | time season, have | 27@ loaded. Costal stevedoring | al of the ‘information’ girls from | turn, you might say, starts with |make their pay increases for Bis remains will rest on Tues: |. wm Iatermcat will tabe pace |aiready “chartered al cat, cur | Wit toed the two waiting boats. the ferry boats: the Saturday moe Monday.” the following two stages pro- a nnessey -m. = and Sunday closing of the build-|' W. Was pfo-|portionately higher. They will j Home. Complete funeral arrange-|in the New Glasgow cemetery. |Shipe with the present wage to PEI ing ‘housing historic Confeder-| ceding as. planned across the |have a tetcl incesse be yuly’ 1 ments will be announced later. PERCY — kt on | we made our contracts. If the| © ole ation Chamber; the Sunday | country. 1968, of about 80 cents an, hour. = Sear eee eres, at|men wanted to negotiate, they Contiuned from Page 1 closing of the Confederation| The agreement boosts wages An adjustment in classifica- . [ROGERS — The funeral for Mrs. | Saturday, November 26, 1966, of | 01a have done so before the Centre. Requests will also be|by 2 per cent im three stages|tions adds four per cent to the Robert Rogers will take place |Nevelle Henry Heber Percy of |) 11s had been chartered, when | record as urging the provin- madé for the holding of an am | over a 26-month period and adds|total general increase. Other his morning from the Hennes. Soe Ae eee mara. te nine | wage increases could possibly | ial Centennial Committee to| nual Tourist Day in the pro-| another seven per cent in fringe |extra three per cent sey Funeral Home at 8:45 to St. Lean Funeral Home to the Ding. |Rzve. been allawed for.” He said | have its proposed of | vince’s schools and the . provi-| benefits, including better 'holi- Ann's Church, Hope River, for |Lean Funeral Home to the Ding- | he would be willing to discuss |events sc i for Pro | sion of a short course in conver- | days. . High Mass at 10 a.m. |well Fuheral Home, Souris, from | next year’s wages with repre-| vince in 1967 prepared. well in| sational French for receptionists Air Canada said of the agree- will take place in the |where a private service will be | sentatives of the stevedores. | advance of the summer season | and head waitresses to permit | ment: ehurch cemetery. held. today, November 28, -with The local stevedores have no | to ensure distribution in plenty | them to reply to ordinary ques-| “While the additional wage service commencing at $ p.m. In- | union organization and no elect-| of time for people to plan their tions and greet arriving visitors. | costs are substantial yet LING — At the P.E.1 Hospital, |terment ia the Anglican ceme- | ed or officially appointed repres- mext year’s vacations. It is also proposed to invite the | for the first two years of the Saturday, November 26, 1966, “of |tery. entatives. 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