i l i i NEW ORANGE IDDGE HALL Grand Master Oi [Oi To Open New HallHere nail on IGrkwood Drive be uiiIcIally opened this evening by most wors' Grand Master George Warren or St. .I ' Nil d. Other senior officer: puesent will Include the Most Worship lul Grand Mistress of file IDEA Jessie barter; Right Wurshipful Guild Whaler a! the IDL on In the last few years that these (our senior affirms will have met in Charlottetown. The new hull murkd Another mums achievement in Bayne [Me’s hiflury. The lodge de- signated Boyrie 10L Nu. was first instituted back in 1856. At first time there were two Orange lodges 'm the Chm-lowe- lown urea. Boyne and St. Gem‘- ge‘s lnflge but these muigamata ed. mining the name Eoyn LDL No. 514. Several a! the brethren have been members at the order [or more than 50 year: and have been made honorary life member5 of Grand Ind'ge. En 1H. Boyne Indie organiz- ed the hint Orange Young Brit- ans lodge an RE I. In the spring (II this yeuu- the Most Worflilplul Grand Orange Lodge It! Young Britons was held in Boyne rooms. “lb was the first time the Grand Lodge a! Young Britons was ever Ilel In the Mantimes and was made Wssihle by the generous support of Boyne Midge. The new [will Orang- iaisdge‘ Also in the spring at this yearr lioync Lodge org-sum the that ltoyr' .Iuvanilc lodge an p.E.l. Memorial Lodge oi the mm. which ucca the cams has oomibutod to the Orange 0rd In Charlottetown. Girls .iuvanilc lodge. Truc wpriwrr No. as. was orgade by this lodge. It has also catcred to the Most Worsln'pfil Grand Lodge at Orange Young Erilona Ina spring and also helped at tha provincial grand lodge musings. The new ball was built by Ina membels themselves in spare time. The main floor Is a hall in which motion and social gatharingi may be held. The basement has a kitchan and banth hall ivlrich can he usad (or (“tun meetings. OPENING TONIGHT The npcrdng ceremonies arc open to all membcrr oi all branches oi thc crdcr the province and their ii-Icnda. The committcc In charge at the an- rangenvants is hoping that rep- rcscntativca irom an orange Luisa In the province will be present at lht‘ names in night at D 0'4:le It is hoped that Lhe new lodge hall will instill new llte and spirit into the lodge whose pura pose and aims includc loyalty to thc Queen and country and the freedom to worship God Ac- cording to the dictates of Con- science. The motor Is Equal privileges NEE-Rotary Combine fights to all; special to none: For Career Counselling urge W. Cheverie, manag- er oi the Charlottetown Notional Employment Ollie: has Announ- ced that planning [or ca ree l' occupations or praressiona. ex‘ plain the benerits. ureer pppnr tllnitles and on icatlona re- quired for iraininl in their Choir ‘ counselling for more than mien t' me! high school students has been comnlc in c tlon with the die- partmen education and the Charlottetown Rotlry Club the program. let tor Friday, Nov. 1. will bring more ihnn boo grade I] and 12 students irom rural regional high schools and city “haul: together tor counselling in 24 occupations or praicssibns irpru airline Itewardewes to x- rly technician. it is plauncd that uch student will be given the opportunity to hear In expert, In It lent two lOCAl BRIEFS in Id at the - supper. More]! by Mrs. V. MIC-ratt Wu won by Joseph Wllsh, More“ Real. in PC MEETING C.A. 8h", Malt 0! the Rim County MIX“?! Oxn- nel'lltlve A-odltlnn laws or day by pine to Attend In um- !Ve much: a! the ' ‘ Aminthhi at Ottawa, The meet- lnl will he I Madly stun. 0‘DONNELI. FUNERAL—The hull lo M". Frank O'Dont bell Ms held Tuebdly mamlnl to St. ery'l Church. Suuril, where Requiem High Mu! wn celabruird by Rev. 1.) Duhpby Deleon wII Rev. J.W. MEG-n- dlt’. sub-(knoll, Rev. W.D. MIC» tn the nanctu. ., .. u y. Muilnlly. luv. Ild. ltrv. ll. cumin- bum. ; FI-Indis lid. Cit-nu luc’ nn Macon Id. Anm Mccnm-cl. Aldon Howlctt. St. i n...“ an .m cut. or In dayl. CI-lr Pm and Letth Town~———r—-—.— moan ccnictcry when the can vtcr was coy-ducted by I'm. Roir Can-dinn- m Mum“ mm m Cuuusrunra in the various cupations and prcicssumr hau‘ bccn selected by 1 special com mittee DI me Charlottetown “(1' tary Club. under Ralph Manning. organization rnd co-ordinat i on or a being carried out by CA. Orlorli. special scr- viceu ollicer In thc National Er nl ploymcnt oilice. Mlicalm MucKenlie. dcputy Illllllsled‘ M education has given approval to the program. as an important. IBCtfll‘ l" Ills guidance oi atudcntr In choosing is urea. and has mlnged tor a meal to he provided [0 all out KWII students, using the inc tics at Montgomery mil. Cyclist Fined For DriVIng Wrong Way youth was dried to city police on a charlie oi the wrong way A lunar-old S or two days court ycnciday. driving a bicycle on | . QC. slld in mtenelng the boy. lllst “the trilth luwu pertain to you no a bicycle u well u flu mm . Louis Emmett MacDonald oi at. raters. charged with driving without'duc cure and Attention. wu remanded to Oct. no, so he cnuld obtain cmnul. . A meter violationchargct against a Chlrluttetnwn Iirm; war adlourncd to Oct. u w A Chariottctown man wnb) lined $5 and cart. or two dlyl on a charge oi having a dog large. contrary to a clot by-I w. .Iamca splcmon snarling rail Wu rcmsndad in Oct. 15 on s chhrle or being In potmrlon oi Ilnlen goods valued at over too. It Chlrtotteinwn man. chlrledl with vagrancy. wu remanded in Oct. ll, tic chth a pic. nl} not guilty. Nu men charged with tailing, l‘. I w Ind colt] or I dlyl. One drunk Mid lnclplbl! VII IICOID Ml.” i bought a record“ can In in Daylight Saving Ends Saturday Altar having been in effect since the lint Weekend in clocks throughout the province will he let back one-haul- at midnight Saturday, to Sign! till end of daylight saving time. is year wn the first occas- ion in recent years ihnt this province has officially joined The Willi other province: to observe DST over a six-month period. Along with this province DST will also come to an end across the country at the .s a m a time. April. - .w .. . , Iw Easiern And C Repaint W A coronar's lury last night ra- commcmlad that the winto cuter lines on the highway should be rcp-inud immediately ioilow- ing any road repairs. The lury had been deliberating are high- way daath nl James sotst 22. or Flat River. on Dot. 7. The coroner was Dr. LE. Pivwse nod the honest waa held at my Ell]. 111a ear. in which Jeffrey! hall been a passenger. was drtvm by Joseph Adolphe Gandlin, Hat River. and had heal . 1 east along the TransCJnadA Highway It Val-lion Brim what itstnx‘kfl'lemrolacardmen by Allison Gulls. Gnarlottetnwn barrister. Ind rammed into the path of an IMT hus driven by Harry William O'Brien, Saudi nke. I" Mr. Giliis testified that the link in the mad at Vol-mm Bridge was in clearly marker! in his estimation, Hid. n he was Il'flving to Charlottetown on the night in quixtjon, he tank what he thought to he the Trans- Canada. He Inter learned this to be i mud whcn hc bept Ian at the iorlc Mr. Gilli: lmkltowingly cross- cd ova-r the main highway and this is when his car was struck by the Gsudia vchiclc. The Cillis car auricrcd damage to the right rom- fender and bmnper. lrl- _ . ‘ ARRIVES TODAY Elsie Grcgory MacGIII oi Toronto. national prsaidcnt oi the Canadian iederation ot Businen Inii Pruiessionui win rncn'a Clubs who will address the annual dinner meeting or the provincial organization at the Churloltetnwn Hotel is cvcning. ,25 Beginners lParticipcIie lln Bridge Play ner's Night at the Cbarlottctnwn Duplicate Bridge Club. and some 25 neiiromers were on hand ior the sessmn at the Charlottetown ute. i Twelve tables werr In com» petition, with a sprinkling oi vet- ernn members oi the club pres~ ant to pruvidc competition tor the new players. The turnout was gratityiog. and mcmbcrs oi the local club are hoping that the malorily_ or all. oi the newcomers will re- turn ior the weekly sessions on Mnndly night. Prizes will be awarded tor the WI) place iinish- ers in both division; at n ext Monday's session. Following arc the top iInIsbers on both sides, points totals. im- thc tcama tha five with Robertson CoieI 2, H. Gllill-I]. Farmer a. Wacka.i:audin 4. Mn. Cotton-M s. Minoan. Ve EAST- 1. Mia. Mr. Jack Cutcltfle I. .I. Dunb rC. Toombl s. Mn l-l. Slmplon-Mr . Ca phell t. "id-cm Donald 5. Mn. r. remand—Mrs. Mach-y Dr. Mae- Wednesday night was Besinu included one or two beginners. A NORTH-scum g and his I garn tron oi the Caledonln cou- 1gi. bu FOLLOWED CAB AHEAD Mr. Gillis testified thin he had been driving bedsiud a car which went. up the school road and he followed it assuming it to be headling for Charlottetown. He said there was no while it e Minister ls 'At Brooklield Church in an honored and age. old ceremony the Presbytery nl Prince Edward Island chncs- dny cvening Inducted Rev. Pet- or D. nuddcll. BA. Bi), into the pastoral charge of Brooklieid. i hartavtllc. rluntcr River and Glasgow Road Presbyterian churches. hcv. D.A. CampbcII prcaidcd In thc absence oi the newiy~eiected moderator, Rev. Donald Nicholson. and conduct~ t ed the worship. Isstsled by Rev. R.L. Gliiis who read the lessons and altered prayer. and ev. Fe DarC’h who preached thc sermon. Ths clerk. ltrv. T.H.B Sam- l era. narrated the swps and alter thc acts or induction. gave thc to the minister, and Mr charge Campbell gave the Charge to lhcl thanked tor his a c r vices this‘ The showing made co ' ngregation A reception in honour oi Rev and Mrs. Ruddell and the presd bytcry was held at the close all the worship. ‘ TPREsEYTEIiIi MEETS The autumn mccting at th prcsbytary was hcld Tuesday i the Kirk Hall or St .lames'. Church with a representative arr lendancc a! both ministers and l elders. The clerk reported the some. merit oi the Johnston bequest with the sale oi the property at Peter's Road in July. Application 21 n pi thia money tor the erection pt I Christian education bulldinl at the Peter's iicad Church, pro vided the congregation Ihere tie cider Io take up this work. Reports irom intrrimmodera- tors turd oi line service rcndcr. ed this past summer by student missionaries and student deac- on 3 nd oi extensive trach lty our ministers who are Ierv~ I log multiple-charged. MAmAMATloNs ‘ consideration is tn be given In. the nmnlgnmltibn ol the Woud‘ llllm‘ll conflehlinn with BEL t PAGFMon’rague Plant The Guardian, ChEIIttoinwn, Er- Inquest Recommends will be made ior tnc usc oi some he... ,P E I L a ‘hopeful thlt the hind mini uni soon burpabs Manitob- ‘ ' ' ' eglon lihc membership drivc. . Mr.5mithwiilriytpotum IS Secon may to aitcnd a weekend m ing‘n! provincial member-hit l with an Increase or 16.56 per "mm" cent over the 1961 iigurca. the .—___ ‘ P.Ei. branch Royal Canadian‘commiflee Legion is second Dilly t0 Mlnl- gs Member tabs m the Canada-wide compe- Kin * i ' rad be h' titrun or incrca mcm is IP‘ H was learned mind” “a lsrarmc lnnklcttcr. sou-curs the ' according to iiguren released by or PEI Plowing Council. Robert Kaholy. dominion mem- bershlp chairman. that Don In M 1. od. victori- In lvnl PE 1. run than Legion Cross. ha: “Jenifmd m m commute: appointed to "I antral Districts Oct, 25. 1963. m'. 5 Much uho will grads Mid slump them They will In rhrn taken on a voior belt which is approxi< melt-l) li'l lOC‘.’ lnnfl Willi about 2i incl or this hcl: bring usr-d lnr in-pcctiim by tho wnmrn. ihm nu Lill'ouzh a ~|Iaker utur-h it‘mml‘x waste than in a blanch- tn IIat pans, mm In that coolin: room This cooling room iA bc bciou rap. Thoy arr Ich lhrz'l‘ untl' they arr Iuntu-r proccssui into two- pound and lormurd bags inr * ‘k * ‘k ** ‘k * * i MIDNIGHT SHOW TONITE mambcrs. in 1962 lhai ilgurc "‘59 1° 34“ and by "'9 End 0‘ a site tor the 1964 Canada September "us year "‘9 lma].Champlonshlfi Plolling Maid). was 3-136 membmv Cnc additional man is to on PEI man-.hcrahip chairman acicctcd irom Kings to corn F Pills Smllh, Charlnlll’ltlwfl. l5 plele [he xix-man (‘nmmim ‘llnt' has built by the men at ‘tile plant under the direction oi thi- manaccr Other machinc daiiy will tho moic recent bci Villera‘ for thc threshin: oi pcas The plant is ripmms to Drovr C035 pithtnt‘s and rish and chips ‘ atrr this yoar. SHOW AT 11:30 SHARP I WARNER BROS. PANAVISION TIGHNICDLOR' lllCHlRD CONTE' CESAR ROMERO - PillilCE WYMORE'JOEY BISHOP *t‘k‘k‘k‘k'k‘ki'i'fi‘k‘ki MONTAGUE huhEAu l or TIIE GUARDIAN are expected in begin lame»ng Imissei sprout: this niorrung, }mcn have been engaged handle today's oricrsuon. how- l more will be required once opt-r to indicatc the curl-c. nor was nticus get into high genr. and a me obscured lhe rlght- ere ‘0 be hmesled W“!!! what hand fol-It. 1: considered to bc a inir crop around the bend m it... Tms. .got has been encountered it is Canada. Mr. Glilis' vehicle was . "in expected to be serious. The and WK ltd-Mk. The impact, .nd ail Is In madness} to begin today, the gvuivc nchon taken by‘ Sim-is wIII be ludvd at vehicle to swmg into the patch r $mewa 1,000 pounds. In- ni the bus, which had been he. npectcd by government mspact. . the passenger ur the Gaudldz' driven vchiclo. drcd oi normal later that night bung photograph. we-rc ten-i at the inqu , The photos i showed that in the immme n ‘ a. t... ... 0 ppea r tile white lines had not been. mp: bled. Yesterday's objective or 210 The trim and last series wiu mum: WITNESSES , i. .1. t and .. other witncsras wore: Dr dam kept odisimmcrsuic. Borden. Kensing- print. constables Maynard lioylbew Knights oi Columbus Gen. and R.W. Cot-rigor oi thc Char.,trc a busy spot dating the six I mm. lien/IT u'larlc-n. nun bus driver: El- thr scheduled tour nwm Insr Walter Buchanan. Char. operation. W a“ i Chm“ Joseph the Loss quota sci tor the Char» MacNeill and Ronald lilacMiivllnuetwn m: chalked up a “0 had been riding in thc bib: Mrs. lwm. me 103;] W m, "mew Allison Gulis and Joseph Adolph )gd 3. me Apr“ series} r n n ‘ Langlet r‘rult packs-rs Ltd. a total M 21 women and six cvcr ll L< expected mat scvaral there a sign. It was also ttark 1‘ was slath that 115 new: WhmtheGaudill vehlciecame “"1 alum?" 50"“ "’0' “’4' not omnpletcly out or the way crop is ready (or harvcsting and Cam, caused me We“ the plant in iota boxes weighing bind the aim: car 5 I l mm“ mung. m m: “E l More than B exhibits most dar est area or the accident die road was exceeded by lot; as a Meadyl be held Dec 5 nt stream the ‘ Join: Grllis oi the PE 1. Hos- Cross bimd donor clinic at iihellnn and tho hi‘ir Station Harry .haums that It um to complain oi imam. who had Ill-en follow“ A total attcndance or 1.216 on lam. Cups Bletmi. N.s. whom mm mm, m Emma”. a e film were Roger liar. old BIT-t, John Frederick Roper. Lam-em Carl Campbcu. loh Ledweil Vessey. John Ewan Ika, Earle Grady MarLeod and I lock William Johnston. ‘ Inducted those who so generoust res- waded to the appeal and praised Ithc donors In} their cheerful- ncss a pationce any had In wait tor a considerable laugh or tln'le. He explained that this was unavoidable as such large numbcrs Irrrvcd at the camp, lime. l The Chairman also thanked the many representatives at val-tolls organizations who voluntaerad as lsststanis at the diflumnt ses- sions. as well as the Char. iniletouh Council of the Knights oi Columbus ion making the riacuicics oi the new buildith lzvaliable for the clinics Yesterday's eltioient helpers D 0 " am came imm thc following prgan' Nicholson clerk and troasurrr,lz“““5v Gem“! Chnsnan- um‘ they. nil-ID. Somers. missions. 1“an 5 Rev. M. c. Currie: property. Rev 9 Dnrc alleges. Rcv.rwond High lpl). Ruddeii. Christian educmwunc ‘ ' licv. ac. Ltiwcry: Camp Final rcsulta oi the various lieir. l-tugh Lawry; cvangclism competitions were not available and social action. . A. last night. The kmest rivalry Campbell William Mac. was between st. Dimstan's Ind Kenzl ' beard" Rev. George Princevl‘Wpies. the lob-mar had tllen historienl, Rev. J, D. 3“ sit-lent; checked in while Mackny. the lxttar had 34 registered. It Mr. Nicholson was instanch mains to be seen which or the In the a f f i c I of moderator two had tile larger percentage DI and Mr. Campbell was warmly eligible students In attendance. pel" and this was unlined In de- tail to the court by Mr. huddcll. NEW OFFICERS Eectlnn of officers {or iii budget ClNEMAE-aCODE catar a. Dltux: ritgirr-vitrnr-iiin rinsonrnn‘snnsrn BIG TODAY - SATURDAY - 2 DAYS DNL Shows — 3:30 - 7 - 9 SAT.—i-3-7-9 ¥¥¥¥¥********* CLIF wriiinnnis 1°... past year. by Prince oi Wales was quite remarkable as lat tlte April clinics the total registration was iuat 151, and FamOUS Revuelthis was an increase or 59 over the N her [962 response. It w d Imw look as It the To Here ‘Saints will have to look to their laurcls as rwc could very well Bcglnnlng its national tour In Eforin‘l“h“°§mpfg’$ u" m" Vancouver. .Ian. 2i. . vor ‘ . ’ ‘ , “our” famous mu, “spring. Wlih the successiul conclusnmf Tllavi" will be presented to "T "m mm“ 5M?! 0’ “Ed WW Prince Edward Islanders in} NM WM .dmics far “his Charlottetown on July I as part year. Line myvmce has now re or the 1964 Fathers oi Conirder lumped the Slimline of 10" cau5~ ntiun Centennial celebration s d by a (21105! in It IDII'lE ed the summer clinics with a cast or nine. Alan Lund ‘ aharcs the direction with Mr. Moorr. while the musical ar- rahgements are in charge at John Fenwirk. the Iormcr Mamic Stonc, dun. Ehter of the late Susie MarCal- lum and John Stone. Cornwall. She movad to Caliiornia aomc it years ago alter the death oi licr parents. and was married in that state. snc is survivcd by her husbaud and a number at rclativcs in mi province. burial took placc I the iamiiy plot our long beach. CN travel bargains Charlottetown to: Sackville Former Resident Dies AI Age 84 A lnrmer Island woman, Mrs. Raberl .‘lmes. died recently all hcr mm in Long Ecnch, Calr {ornia She was M. born at Clyde Rivcr, stir uns grog-trim with the Murrlv H o our North nhll'ge and I commit- lee was Appointed to study the nutter under the chairmanahip at Mr. Campbell. Huflh ry. reparting on Clmp Keir. indie-led I fill" of more thin 10 per nut in the en- rnlmelit oi the camp this past mmer. nl mlrlled improve merits in the property. and at an UN Club ls Formed AI QCHS Th! lnrmlilm of In Unlted Nltionl Club It Queen Chnrlolv t: H India Sdnoi cited the growth at tntdm the mpnnclhtlldn and function! or this ornnlution mum at the nu. The new club will study the work oi the UN organtutlon uh- dcr tha tilrecttmi otMtu Mlldnd Rodzeniill. nude nine mill ltlrdiel telrher. The executive DI the club. dell“ v Includ- u: Dlvld' preside“. liver I! the nut at that will bu I cllli~ null (or "film. 'oIIn rm. exceptionally capable suit or leaders who helped him In Its lucceului amnion. The Wins in asking that next year provision ba made at Camp Keir (or course: B c study and misalons by ministers lor_ the memben oi tbs rnclrty and this Ia to he atudlcd during the. cominl‘l wintc Plans were laid ior an Inlandr wide Ippesi lor rundr tor the new PrubytaI-lm Cullen Build- Inl at McGill University in Man trcbl Ind Mr. Ruddeli on ap pointed to lend thll mien duo in the coming Ire-r, GIVING! GAIN Will m Mscxantic. chllrmln‘ with Approximately 75 per cenl ya. a per cent of WI lflocltlmll Im‘opted by n. FARMERS FUR ‘Moncton Truro Saint John lHalIfax Anti onish i53 dne Quebec Montreal Tractor It Implement Tire Imd Services We hive thc mint Moat Eiiicicnt Flull Tire Service un P. E, . . New A hard Tirca Vulcanirths Repalrln! Finis . loading wtth Calcium chloride 0 All Shes Tractor nclinrrs In stock I‘ll-I 4-4911 at. Mn u. GET TOGETHER DANCE Knight of Columbus New Home Tonight - 9.30 PM. ORCHESTRA MEMBERS and FRIENDS WELCOME theme 0! hudgel [Ivlnl IlliI yur II to b! 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