. 'n’J '. l '. v“ . . RCAF INFORMATION ers connected with Norad establishments, paid a visit to the Summerside Town Hall yesterday where they met Mayor W. E. Jenkins. Here m... Sqdn Ldr. Patterson (seated) signs guest book while (left to right) Summerside Lions Club President Herbert Schur- man. representative for the i WEATHER TORONTO ICP' - Observed Itemperatures. Currently on is speaking tour through the Maritimes. Squad- ron Leader Jack Paterson and Flying Officer William Hes- lop, RCAF information office Iignish Credit Union Min...Max Dawson . . . . . . . . .. 26 30 Vancouver . . . . . .. 47 53 _ Victoria ........ .. 47 53 , Edmonton 30 53 5 Calgary .. . 33 51 l Regina . . . . . . . . . .. 24 61 i TIGNISH — What is believed'what credit union has done for ,wmmpeg ~ ‘ ' - ~ ' -- 28 93 to be the most successful annual him “(203:0 - - - - - - i - -- I L. . . . . . . . . . . .. “3:53:13; Efflzhregffgi MEMBERS APPOINTED Montreal ....... .. 49 56 1 high school audhormm Tuesdav Members of the following com- Quebec . . . . . . . . .. 43 52 evening, mixed with entertain‘. mittees were appointed: board Fredericton . . . . .. 43 63 mem and encouragihh remarks of directors. Elmer Knox. Ul- Saint John . . . . . .. 44 59 [mm a number of ‘memhers‘ ,rick Arsenault. Bennie Bernard: Moncton . . . . . . . .. 45 63 Andre“ Arsenal,” president“credit committee. Melvin Bnote. Halifax . . . . . . . . .. 47 57 welcomed the members and errance Gavin Jr.: superv1sory Charlottetown 41 57 guests and reported on behalf of committee. .Vlrs. Ralph Arsen- Sydney . . . . . . . 34 55 the board of directors ault. Nelson Myers. mouth 49 60 James Handhaham secretary Following the reports of tie St. John's, Nild. 28 45 ‘ read the minutes of the last an‘_ committees and the election of Boston . . . . . . . 52 68 | nuai meeting, Mrs Rm. Harphofflcedrs Gtregorh lgzllljvi mcanalgt- New York . . . . . . . .. 56 65 1 er. treasurer. read t ' ial‘ mg “'99 0" 0 - l - re I . statement of the veallre, flir'l‘tlhlcan'umon League. 51ml“? 0f delln' HALIFAX (cpl * The wea'l itemized breakdown of expen-,‘l“em loan5~ membersmp and mm Office says a southern" ditures. The assets of the credit 53Vlng5- and lerdUCEd Re‘ . no“ 0.“ “"Tirm' mom 3" Clash'i union were 8341.198.” in the‘ ginald Harveyv new Cuna MW me: With firmly entrenched cool‘ past year. Mrs. Harper report-v t u 31 insurance represenla‘i a}? over north?!“ New Bruns' ed on the 22nd annual convention‘tive for N13. and P.E.l. He out“: “wk resulted ".1 Showers .an of‘the p451. ream“, held mhned the role Cum play, in thundershowers in that provmce! Charlottetown in July. credit union. Th rsflay- SOmEFDQW W35 mlx'. it was passed by he members‘ Urban LeBlanc gave a talk on 951 Mill the ljam 1" Northgm‘ that three per cent will be paid his trip to the Barbados on 1‘ Brun5“’10k._ MeanWhlle. in share dividends. There are fisheries study plan. MOSH.“ CIOUdy‘Skles DFEVailed‘ , 5 members at present in the Other speaker of the evening. over Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- credit union. was Rev. MJ. Rooney. ward Island. rank Arsenault, chairman of Two door prizes of shares In A disturbance in southern the credit committee. reported the Credit Union were won Quebec will move through the on the year‘s work carried on by Alyre Richard and Mrs. Wilson Maritimes today spreading. the committee. Mrs. Max Me. Shea. 'showers to all regions. The} Innis reported for the supervis- Lunch was served by the 18-1 cool air will sweep southwardi ory committee. Emile Gallantdies and music was pmva by across the entire district oncei reported for the education com~ Alcide Richard. Claude Doucette1 the disturbance has pmssed‘ mittee and gave an account of.and Edward Galldet. This will bring clearing skies to f "'3 3255.323???" Possible Answer Suggested " " ‘ h‘ For Strange Flying Obiect The silver-colored. unidenti- a T-33 wing is not that long. Regional forecasts: lied flying object. torpedo- The sub-sonic speed jet trainei. Sfl'uth Shore. AHHBPOHS Valley. shaped and with orange colored I widely used by the RCAF fox Prlm‘? Edward Island: CIOUCI)’. ; fins, as reported seen by two courrier work as well as train 1 Clearlnfl by evening: showers . Alberton fishermen Wednes- ing jet pilots. can Jottison itsl‘ andfhanm’ "18 lhundel‘ShOWer day might have been the \ving-iwingtip tanks in flight. T 1c ending by afternoon. cooler.j tip fuel tank of a T-fifl jot train- tanks are cigar-shaped silver SOllthrl." “'md5 20 ‘hmmg ‘11 ‘ lng aircraft. colored. and sometimes with‘lh!’ afternoon In northwest 20. ‘ The description of ihe fa; .brighI-bliie stabilizing fins. iLow-hinh .at Yarmouth a nd moving object furnished by me The fishermen mi ht ha v~1K€mVI_Ile 00 _and 57. Charlotte- fishermen seems to fit such 12331 seen such a jettisoned tank or . WV" 00 and aircraft equipment. suggesisiing through the air with Still: QfllIOOk {01‘ Saturday—sunny Squadron Leader Jack Patersonlenough momentum to eep 11.1wlt 8 few Cloudy Periods and j of North Bay. 0nt.. and Flying aloft for a spell. local aviation 0001- ‘ Officer Bill Heslop. here on the circles believe, or the m e n, . . _ Island for speaking engagemen. might have seen one wingtip . ‘~ {03:15}; 412": Igodzgd 8?! 2:13:20“; on NORAD. Both RCA? officers I a passing T-33 with, the WI Rustico at in: a.m: and 3.131 an attached to NORAD, 5.1.. mainder of the fast Jet conccai- ip'm' Summerside Mel eighteen D- I _ cool wea- lScotia and Prince Edward Is- Iiand Saturday. but more clouds iwill spread Into New Bruns- wick. Paterson 8' North Bay and F-0 Ed in mm 0" the Edge of 9 minutes later than Charlotte-l Heslop at. Topsham Air Force‘CIOUd- flown. Sun rises today at 6.39! Station. Maine, as informatlln " fi'fiifi’dgfifigfiv am. and sets at 5.14 pm. All1 “men Students from 98 countries‘limes Standard- orncins SIGN AT S’SIDE ther appears likely for Nova citases was estimated at more Ithan 3150.000. ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Oct. 30, 1964. th costs for falling to stop stop sign. an. Stewart. on charged wt allowing an unliccnced person to operate I motor vehicle. MacKay Construction Com- pany and H. J. Phillips and Son. Itc Fines Arc Small In Traffic Court MOAT SAVES CHURCH MACKWORTH. Engianr' I‘Pl Fine! 0! $10 and C05“ were having vehicles on the highway A 600.yenr_oid moat around the imposed n seven cases in traf- with insufficient equipment. A“ shims' Church 9". m if. tic court yesterday. 'Percy Fulton MacEwen, Bris- byshire saved the church mm Fined were: Joseph Oswald tol, and Alvin Joseph Perry. (coding ‘when a water mu MacKinnon. Charlottetown; driving without due care and burst, The Vicar ‘iurriedly dug Moyse Robert Callbeck, Hamp- attention. channel to the moat when a ton. and Percy Frank Affleck.I One person was fined $5 and water started to flood the crypt. Fines 0f $200 Each * Imposed For Robbery SUMMERSIDE — Fines of costs or five days for driving 8200 and casts or six monthslwithout an operator‘s license were impOsed on Ivan Louis' John Edward Murphy of Green. Lot 16. and .Leigh Arsen- Freetown was sentenced to two ault, Charlottetown. when they; months in Prince County appeared before Magistrate W. ,1 jail when he pleaded guilty (0 Chester S. MacDonald yester-i a charge of break and entry. day in Prince County Magist-I James FranCls Hammil of rate‘s Court on robbery char-; Central Bedeque was fined I$20 and costs for applying for l a liquor license while under the legal age limit. Two persons were each fined lng. Donald MacPhee Mac~ $20 and costs or 30 days for . Carlhy Of Enm fined i illegal possession of liauor. .- 3125 and costs or 30 days and. The follow,“ accused w," iGerald Blacquiere was each fined $10 am costs or . I $75 and “5'5 "r 15 days' five days on charges of speed- , Everett Carl Ford of Sum- mg; Reginald Robins Nhye‘ Imemde W95 ,f‘" “I $50 “d Mount Pleasant; Arnold Joseph costs for driving a motor vehlc- Rayhen Enerslie; Victor Dooks‘ 1e while his license to do so was RCAF' Summer-side, Joseph suspended’ Poirier. St. Nicholas: Arthur I Mrs. Cecil William Skerry of Arsenault. Urbanville; Eric ‘MacNeiI’s Mills had her case Roy Barlow. Ellerslie: Miles of supplying liquor to persons Tingley, Moneton. N.B.; Paul Iunder 21 years of age adjour- LeClair. RCAF Summerside; I lied to December 17. Ralph MacNeil. Tyne Vall ey: I I ges. The two were ordered to en- ter into bonds of $500 each. ’ Charged with impaired driv—l I I J‘ Cecil William Shem-y of 1,1“. Yvonne Coste. Summerslder Neil's Mills was fined 550 Robert J. 511W» Care Wom- , and costs or 30 days for driv- 0“ Per-1°" W“ fined 53‘? F0 Heslop 100k on. The We mg without an operator's he”. and costs. for being intoxicated officers spoke at the St. . “3- second Offense. in a While place. Lions Club which hosted the speakers: Mayor Jenkins. and Eleanors club last night. I 3:33:11 wail”??? 31:”: “0; 1 Emergency Local (-3th. Headquarters; wants Mme 5 Inspected I Student Fundslwgclillg‘dplfmler J. David sce-1 ‘ gmculture Minister ‘Andrew ill/lacRae represented the.I . provincia government at an ln-‘ 13.3;“Sliifiliiié°v°tlm°“‘ ‘2 or the emergency Mes-l funds under the Student nisures Organization headquartersl 1at Debert. N.S.. yesterday. Application has been made mor Loa MAKE THIS YOUR HAUNT FOR // 2 lorbour's Scoflies Peanut Butter Potato Chips Potato Chips 1802. jar 24’s “'3 ‘BONUS Soup Powder 99¢ “$69: PICNIC HAMS 43¢ iiiceo BACON 93c MICHAEL'S {CREAMER' GROCERY iBUTTEll. 99°. Longworfh Ave. Pli. 4-6421 |_ fi'fl‘l 5i°°_°'"i' __l . V / Scoflics N,.........-...-..-_a-. ‘OI- APPLES 3 5c 5 LB. BAG “We have a large stock of candy. apples and chips at reduced prices for Halloween F‘g'd Pé°gram . _ , . bout so members of civil d: l" 99"“ Dewarl mm'St‘ihfence organizations from the of education. said Thursday ipmvihce. as we] .. . the federal allocation of $230i-itives from the other Maritime 000 for this province for theiprovinces. also visited the year has been used up. headquarters. Under the program. college, students can borrow $1.000 per‘ year for five years. to finance1 RIO DE JANEIRO 4AP)__ their education. RepaymentiBrazilian police have conIii-I would begin after graduation. located nearly 32.000.000 worth: Dr. Dewar said the provincelof phoney French perffine did not apply for any specific .manufactured in Brazil. The in- "perhaps if.Vestigation began on a tip from phee of Summersde wag some other provinces did not French authorities who said the awarded mo degrees at me ruse their full allotment. th e nlperfume was being sold by sail- recent {an convocation of isome of that money could belors at Marseille at prices con-i Mount Allison University, Miss made available to Prince Ed-jsiderably lower than the cost ofr MacPhee received degrees of ward mend” Ithe real thing. I bac'ielor of arts and bachelor I of education. Daughter of Mr. , I SCHOOL MEETING I PERFUME PHONY ' TWO DEGREES Hester Mary Jennie Mac- iamOUnt- He said she is teaching at Montague Regional High School. HORSES TO BE FLOWN LONDON lCPl—Seven thor-; oughbred yearlings. among it purchased by Toronto indus- trialist E. P. Taylor. will be; flown to Toronto Monday by chartered aircraft. Ten of the 11 yearlings were obtained at the Newmarket auction last week. Total cost of all pur- The adiourned annual meeting of the Charlottetown Rural High School will be held at the Vocational Institute. Tuesday. Nov. 3 at 8 pm. Vi It’s the Annual Fall BARGAIN SPREE at Holmes and Bradley. Save on Girls, Tots and Teen. clothing at our FALL CLEAR- ANCE SALE Friday and Saturday. MI'SSES and TEENS DRESSES Only apparent discrepancy is the size of the unidentified fly- ing object. said to be are studying at East Germani Icolleges. high schools and uni-i 813011t 30 verSitles, with science being theI Reefer Shafldge i‘To Be Relieved Provincial transportation di- rector. Graham Rogers said Thursday the shortage of refri- gerated railway cars to carry produce from the province should be relieved within a2 week. Mr. Roberts said there is now a buildup of empty reefers at Montreal and Toronto. He said the government has been advised by the Montreal office of Canadian National Rail- ,ways that arrangements are be- feet long. The tank at the end of principal study. 1an made to Increase the east- “thts should take can ‘of our requirements. provided tears are loaded promptly a n d there Is no delay In unloadingi at their destination." I It is estimated by Rogers that a daily average of 60 refrig- erated cars will be needed by the province up to the end of November. Heavy shipments of frozen foods. meats. fish. pote- ltoes and turnips are expected ilrom the province. ‘ ‘ mam ans BAGGAGI} ' D U E SSELDORF, Germany ' tAPl—Faise teeth are not part meritorious service. Cpl. Fitz- of the body and therefore can you like. Regularly selling at $14.98 to $19.98. Now clearing at In the styles and shade - Growing Girls TEEN GIRLS Girls Melton DRESSES Skirts. Slims and JACKETS AND . Sweaters SUITS Sizes 2 year: to H years. priced from Clearing At gar” ‘9'”“3 u .98 1.99 to 3.99 2.99 to 3.99 10.99 COAT 5:15 7.99 One Tobie Wool Cops. Leotards. Blouses. etc. Clearing At 51.00 and $1.49 Navy in color. Reg- A few (‘oat Sets slightly soiled, sizes 2 - 3x clearing at Little Girls' N‘UGGE‘I’ COATS Reg. to $25.95. Only a few left. Now only $16.99 ALL SALES FINAL, N0 CHARGES OR REFUNDS HOLMES did BRADLEY. 159 Queen St patrick ll son of Mr. and ibe considered as lulflu. I Canadian I'm Mn. Ionic F Flt trick of court here has ruled in a civil Woodvllc Mills He is an Aero cult. It rejected an instance Dull. AFC. CD. Engine Technician at RCAF company's contention first it a... It Sutton Greenw , when he didn't have to pay for a plate ‘ ~tltlsn Greenwood. resides with his wife, the for- In client lost at sea while vacc- n is awarded for mu- Judith McAdoo of Truro, Itionl since he was insured “mm, and ms, and their son Douglas. ionly loss of luggage "an": "i‘ the Les .' The phenomenon known to millions as the Beatles —- four at young men whose names have become, in an incredibly short' a I Curt Gunther and Ron Joy recently accompanied the boys on their frantic 31 - day tour of the US. and Canada. In their behind - the - scenes report in Weekend Magazine, Gunther and Joy give us time, practically household words. glimpses of. the Beatles’ surprisingly lonely lives between performances. Read, how despite all their fame and fortune, the Beatles are unable to enjoy the simple pleasures of sight- seeing but, instead, must take refuge in endless games of cards in the impersonal surroundings of hotel rooms. 1 TA: Evening Patric! WITH M A G A Z I N E and Colored Comics STILL ONLY Rt ' - 1 HO Id In in Pa At Al mm" m