!='E'U" 3 37$ - Will‘ 7' siuwr-r-::n-Inrc. any-H-cu.-.. -.'k'(II-—-.v-v'-.—i-.-v—$'.n.l.lE-- -«vi-r. l1§9.yj 5_;_ no--4‘ 7'3‘ . , - ,-‘ ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris. Kinas County Reports wolf Cub leaders from n l ne, Prince Edward Island centersi gathered at Camp Kingston, icrapaud on Friday evening for y the first part of a two week-end ;Gilwell training course. Gilwell ltraining is the mo advanced ‘ training course offered to lead- ers in the Boy Scout movement and is sponsored by the Provin- ;cial Council, Boy Scouts of Ca-' 3‘ nada. A IINGOLSTRAG TAN TALLED titd and filled by means of The fire which was first not-i .iced on the roof of the wooden.l building about 8.30 o'clock wasl gravity. The plant is expected fought by the Sherwood fire de- Tf The nine 20.000-gallon tanks Saturday b_v the firm of Mor- l _ of the Irving Oil bulk storage i rison and MacRae Ltd. ’l‘he E .- plant, located on Sunimerside 1 huge tanks were erected on “waterfront property. Wa t er i a 14-foot high elevation in or- i to be in operation in 8 b O"! ‘ partment. The plant was owned and op- smoke coming from the roof of the building in which Mr. Dar-‘ rach and an employee were pro-‘ ccssing milk. l Some milk cans, bottles and crates were saved from the,‘ burning building. No estimate .MStreet West. were installed der that they may l:-3 emp- three weeks‘ time. ‘mated bv Ne“ Darrach and '_ 1 ‘Walter Hcartz. .becn his greatest season, and M,._ H93,-[Z first noticed, fnow he has added a national ti- tle to the list word came through the field in the Bols rday. Leaves Wed. Persons \\ ho have made lloles- ', ' | Satll Tops Natlona int he in “W : competition. ‘ O I i ill-one are members of e c by ‘and each year one week is setj A1-Q Macxenzie has mm,“ an. aside for these persons to com-. Canada in the Bols Hole-In-Ollel pew against ‘me a"°m°r' Cmbi § the last meeting, with three new i members initiated at the meet-j in . The financial report was given by the treasurer Hector Buote. A disaster fund set up for vet-, erans emergencies will ha v cl e funds e a c h 4 meeting night. E. C. Perry. chairman ol sick committee reported fiver treats sent to sick veterans du1‘- i ing the month. Thank you cards l l were acknowledged from veteran ‘ erick .1. Peter Gaudet, and Mrs. Fran- ces Fraser. A cheque for $100 was so-I cepted from the Ladies Auxil- iary Branch of the Legion. J. Peter Gaudet, president, was voted to head the poppy campaign as chairman. Plans fo Remembrance Day services On the first week-end, training course covered smart- ness and good order within the Wolf Cub section of Scouting, star tests and the badge sys- tem and techniques of present- ing these tests to boys of Wolf Cub age, campcraft. the law and promise, trails and wide games. exploring nature and administration within the pack. The second in the series of week-ends will begin on Friday evening of this week. Candidates attending wens: Claude Hunter. Robert Shairp and Robert Brighty of Slemon Park, Eleanor Key and Robert Gallant of Summerside: Bert Lannan, West Royalty: Georgie Ross and Ena Docherty of New Haven and Clyde River; Jack Rawek. Shirley Prowse and Enid Carter of Charlottetown; Anne Giilis and Maude Bears of Wood Islands: Charles Brod- of Morell. J. Frank Gaudet, Southport directed the course. He was assisted by Irene Kassner. Sou- ris; Frances Dorsey, Charlo- ttetown and Gordon Kerr of Provincial Scout Headquarters. Charlottetown, Pauline Mac- Donald was course cook. r will be finalized at a later date. when it is learned what other branches on the Island plan to do. IN MEMORIAM BELFAST. Northern Ireland (CPi~In the entrance hall of the new Royal Ulster Constabu- lary headquarters here is n ta commemorating the $2 policemen killed during terror- ist activities by the Irish Re- publican Army. The first name on the roll is dated 1921, the last January, 1961. Fire destroyed the Health Pasteurized M i l k Company plant at East Royalty Saturday morning while the plant was in F S ° p .of ss was available but HitZh\\'-‘W5 MiniSi9i' 3- Piiiiili some insurance was carried. b I f 1;Iat.h°5°':~, gcawds f°r Madmii ' Some of the plant's equipment; as T” The red-headed Clizirlotlctown. and their best score is submitted; Good Roads Association at the ggzteoauglléer are 9 ‘eve S 'i -golfer cleaned up on ever 3’ to officials handling the Bo13iIl'lf(‘l'l18li0l'l8l Highway Congress ' i competition this season on t-ompetition.. { which runs from Oct. to 20 i F d Prince Edward island. It has Art grabbed a honey of a 663 L35‘ F"id3."- M13 M3“‘95°" “'35, ' this season, six under pm.‘ andinamed president of the Canad- Emergency un ‘ ' {walked away with national hon- '3“ l.3S5°_‘'‘a3°"b 3‘ Ciits a"“”ai , 5_ l?l’)1(‘(‘lll_F in ue cc ly. J ‘ A rep,-‘._,«(.,,¢am»e of the 3015 Following the Madrid meeting.l . . . _. * | company Wm be 1,, Charlotte, i Mr. Matheson will - spend a ti ,TI(’:.\‘lSH_ The T‘gm°h Royal ‘ ~ Canadian Leelon Branch No 6 , town shortly to make a presen-.1935’ t“'° Weeks il0i1d8.V1fl8 in‘ . ‘‘ t. . £h - tation to Mr. l\IacKenzie. One i E"”’p9 pa”i"ii’a”"g in 3. °“"'i £eld- "S,.(3,fi:b§ih,:?f§alnged:nin§3 . of the prizes Art will pick up is i gm“ pacliage t°ur' H9 “"11 be ixtghlolzh 1.,Sidem_ Jy Peter ‘ an Omega “Tm “.au_h. Vat.-companled by.Mrs. Matheson. W1 9 P _t y - - - ie International Highway , Gaudet PYCSIGIHE» ‘ Three Men it(‘nli_igi-ess.fa}t]telli1ded by I‘e[ll‘(;.<0n~¢ Thle minlltt:1.s of thespzriedvgjigg a lves 0 lg way assocla ions -mce ing an corre i | . . . om all over the world, is us- were read by the secretary, Face COUNT iilalgy helgd eigery fou£‘13éears.1g‘hei Bloice Ems. who reported a as con res was e in ex-, _ . ~ Tllree men charged with theft i ico City. It was attended b.v‘ ma] of 14 "Ms members smce ANDERSON FUNERAL —The of money less than 350 had their l provincial deputy minister of funeral for Vernon C. Anderson cases remanded to Oct. 19_ Ap.tlIighways, Gordon White. i was held Monday. Oct. 8. from nearing Saturday b e f 0 I. e ?.'.‘3‘.‘.". l%:i*°:...$.*:.i:2.“..“.*;::° -emu in M-|k Pl mi. :l:.::‘:::.:°l.:.;s..‘;::...;:.°I ' ‘mi ' .3 M '. . . ‘ ‘ ?-°n"tl;°§._.‘§:..’n..t°E.‘.§\‘.”?§l.§§;‘E I De ., d ers were Sterling .\lacEwen. and Barry G355’ bah °f Char’ S S Freeman Jay, Ralph Pigott, Rol- [°“°‘°w“' _ and MacDonald. Al-zxander l\‘Ic- .G°"d°" L’ P“°"5‘”‘v °“Y- W35lA|I E Adam victor Ma¢phee_ 1.<1m,,e,._ ! fined $25 and costs for speed-I 0 Y berers were Wendell Glover,§ 3- . 1 John McAdam, Wendell Coffin.’ Beatrice Prowse. Charlotte-' 8. Gunn. A..l. .\lat~.\1illan. Tcdftown. was given 20 days in jail Anderson and Osborne Anderson. 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