man's -. . .1, . 5.5;.» . m -—> 1. m wiches. tea and coffee was I a wreath was placed before moving on to the Memorial Hospital for the memorial service. Following the ser- vice the veterans returned to the Legion home where sand- THE ABOVE picture show- lng standard bearers, RCMP, reserve army and veterans was taken at Montague yester- day as the parade moved off to the Memorial School where Montague, Souris, Morell Hold Memorial Services il'l().\"l‘AtiUE - At the Re- bright estimates of tile future Memorial School where a-wreath‘ membrance Day service held definitely are conditional. "The was placed b imon Nicholsonii at Montague yesterday i h 9 better day. when sin and shame, and from there it moved to the} guest speaker. Rev. J. ‘war and strife, and cruelty and Memorial Hospital where th o‘i Steeves. pllt.iliL‘d out that all poverty will cease, will be brou— service was conducted underl ght to pass by co-operation of the chairmanship of Daniel} an with God. In such dcdica- .Vlunn. Murray River. served by the ladies auxiliary. Althouin not as large a par- ade of veterans as last year the service was well attended. 1 _————.—— m . ‘tion we can best honor our her-4, S‘andam bearers were ,Evep °i(' dead-H ,he Stat‘fd- . ett Buchanan and Calvin Hil- A memorial service. he point They; the lament was played by‘ 0 ed out is to ileriwtuatta in mind Piper Donald MacLeod: the Last‘ C _the Sacrifice made by Olll‘ V?“ Post and Reveille were soundedl erans and remember with by “mm? BoudppaulL jtribute those who gave their liv- - Following the service f h el 95 and express our respect and march past and salute were til-1 appreciation to. those who serv- 'ken at the federal building. with led and are still hvms. "These ‘William Knox taking the salute.l I imon fought that the preserva- on the saluting base with himi ‘Wars and the Korean conflict when Judge J. S. DesRoche. ‘spoke at services in Souris yesterday. sacritices because called to make them in the lilire.” he sai is not a military nation but it- I is prepared to defend the cause icommunity hall were Rev. W I‘ of democracy. Mr Don [Ross Thoma! nail. Reginald PILL Federation of Town or Souris; . a old for the Canadian Legion in iMacDounM M c -I ’ Souris and Mrs. John D. Mac- , ' intyre. for the Ladies Auxiliary ‘ The chm": “dun 'wm of the Souris Branch of the given by the federations pren- Canadian Legion. dent Dr. K. A arker. superin- Also placing re . P wreaths we :tendent of Charlottetown schools 2 o v. . The onecdly meeting will got undome early in the It the community's regional high school and will follow the them ea C35 0 II ‘ It (lets, Regional High School pu tMOntague, SOUI’IS, K'ngs County 1 cation and the Double Standard for Riches... pils, Sea Rangers. Boy outs.i hildren, Yes. Parents, No." Leo F Mocdonold will in Cubs and the general Dtlblic- . ‘County vice-president. will be sion while Rey. William Simp- The salute was taken In front I o chairman of the afternoon ses- son will state the theme for the . lsion which will bear a welcome panel. Street by My. MBCDOBBId. A150: 6 e ifrom Dr. Parker; reports of Members 'of the panel will on at the revtewmg stand were; John Muilnily. Souris- LJ De r a ' . . . . “ t . IySlS panel composed of Leo F. gesgggcnfeéhe Sggofuigsieilugfid .MacDonald, school lite. Eric of Agriculture; Thomas Dun-pity, v ‘ Morell; J.H. MacLellun. Sum- . . . family life. North Rustico. Dunstans Unwerstt B d fivemember panel discus, James Jennings and Jim“ Jar-lgroup discussions led by John‘ ‘economic and social problems GREEK “BRAKE! ‘ - i C ' , l ' i “5' ‘Eterans' chcofifsdl‘ets', rial wide M” 385“ MBCDonald' ’of home and community will Their were 1.250 public libra. Guides. Wolf Cubs. B i . . . . and school children. will" es derick. Wilson Shea. W i 1 son lthe semi-annual meeting of the ers in 1962. . IN MORELL terday in remembering the dead I of two World Wars and the Kor-I city police last night reporl- I . ed 1 Legion members. veterans. l for a stolen car, 1 Boy scoms' Gm Guides' Bmw'. The vehicle a 1960 Chevrolet," representatives of the S o the topic. "Continuing edu- —- “Education and the Search — c . Girl Guides. Brownies. Wolf :4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Nov. 12. 1962;. Clarence MacDonald. Kings chairman for the eveninl m. of the Legion Home on Main{ A] ilocal associations and an ana- c “ 93" rep" war, secretary of the Federation 0 . ‘Kipping. community life and M . M . . 'll‘he Sggaiiiaeldwas made up OH I S P I a n n I n g n Rev K‘ HObson' smmerside' merside and Joseph Gaudln' St. . y an .i f A Legion odor pariy‘ composed 0‘ The panel will be followed by jMartin. Group leaders will in- ‘sing the role of the school 1“ the Ra e 5, Bo ‘ ‘ - - . . . ng r y Mrst Eric K‘pping' Charles Bro“ 'highlight the evening session of ries in Greece with 175,000 read. The Village of Morell joined is I c other island communities yes-l 93" COHHICL that a search was underway bias and Cubs led by a band um i white m color and bearing Om |s AN ISLAND\ . . o W /, / der the direction of John Evans i . _ _ _ of Charlottetown composed th e . tearfylfizfifhfonfgfiéd‘t‘gf Repmeinzjbrance [Rafi “rad: ’ ifax, was taken from in front of ma e mars“ “as am“ 35 Longworth Avenue sometime Blaxiand. Tile salute was taken by ‘ 25:5,: 5'30 and 8'30 sunday iWalter Coffin, vice-president of‘1 ithe Morell Branch of the Cami-h Girl Guides dian Legion. ' the WHETHER WE LIVE IN A REMOTE VILLAGE . . . TOWN . . . OR CITY. . . I'N PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND . . . HUMAN NEED ANYWHERE IN THE PROVINCE SHOULD BE OUR CONCERN. Wolf Cubs and ' Brownies. formed up at the Le- were placedmotaimlltlgg Edfidx gion homehand proceeldeid “gm . - ' ' i g 1l'lenneberry on behalf of mother- mgfizttostzwemi‘tdeggges "Gem: ihood and Mr. Coffin. who repre- , my It was led by piper George “Ynu should understand “I‘ve tsented the Legion. James I Fraser and a pipe-[- and you mm, be [Jay acted as master of cere- drummer. ' fu_ ;monies with Last Post and Re- The service began with O._ , - [Veille bemg sound“ by Mr- l Canada. followed by two minut- Y - . . He pointed out that Canada Evansv ,. ‘es silence. “The Lament" was 'We may never need The Mlces 0’ any 0" Th. agenfles CP' Speaking at a seruce in tliie liplayed by MI... Fraser. A Shortt . _ . iliam Simpson. Rev, Donald Mac- $1,123,“ was said by Mr' MCLel- through me unwed Fund ' ' - bu m fan". or suc‘ss Of The parade formed up in 5Lennan. Hon. Leo Rossiter. min- t wreaths were placed by COL ifheir work ' or indire cfly c“ as a". front of the Legion home and iister of industry and nature re- i l proceeded to St. James United isourccs: Walter Dingwell, MLA, lfi“ DOUS'aSt bran“) PFESIdentt Give and be glad you can St. Mary's Roman Catliolicer. Jay and c. c. Pratt, St. l on behalf of the Royal Cana- churchcs. 'Peters. ldian Legion: Miss Ida McKay, SHARE THE UNITED WAY ' A province-wide venture in sharing. Remembrance D . i . . Chlépglefgggnefii "at lgelcoriler of ‘ AT MT. STEWART finational preSident. on behalf of ' 3”” “995 a." J. Hamilton Douglas. provin- the Nursin Sisters Association proceeded to the War Memorial ciai president of the Royal Ca-l f C d .EW 1 1 0"".W'ng tile Chul'Ch servmes' nadian Legion directed Remem- lo “a a‘ at" Doug 35‘ on Milton Fitzpatrick acted as 1 brance Day fiarade ceremonies 'behalf of the Boy Scouts: Mrs. mRSIer 0f ceremomes at the l in Mount Stewart yesterday, ‘Arthur Coffin for the Girl Guid- memorial. Other e k ~ ' . . Daniel J. MacDonSriilda. lsemces were held i“ W“ the ‘98 8"“ Bmwmes' 3"“ G'Aham; h t the Souris Branch of t e gpmteséam and came“; bchlgch' iSheppard for the Wolf Cubs. Royal Canadian Legion: Mayor lg“ falLeVYfiir: gadget: yFraelylé 1 ' —-——— aVie; and Judge Des—i Roches. l Cameron. . . wreaths were laid by Prawn“ The largest attendance ever ; ciai Treasurer M. .i. Machiaid, .‘ “'35 repnrted al- hom “'9 “Wm?- on behalf of the province: Mrs. M tht" memorlal and m "‘9 The parade. which consisted Mayor LaVie on behalf of the of Legion members. BOY Scouts. tim- of freedom might be ours." ‘woi-e Cpl. Richard Hendcr. RC- " HM) srnomr The service which was we“ iitiP; Mayor B. H. \co: Major Mrs. Lawrence Stuart, Wliim 5.3"?"de Was he” Wider threat‘ S. \‘eale. of the reserve army. Road is a nationt in the Kings enins skies but was completedt , , Cnhmy Hospital) where she "n. ;beiore rain commenced later in 1‘ 11‘ SOlRlS dpnwm surflpr“ the afternoon, ‘i be members of the younger ‘ The parade formed up at the ‘ generation \\ ere told they should 1N soURIS ilegion home under command of i understand the sacrifices made prminoml dra ma advisor' ‘ .Mack' MacKenzie and included the dead of the two World Lionel Dixon is in Souris this veterans, RCMP. reserve army. WWWWLLLLSWM“. Week-end conducting a work- scouts and cubs. guides and shop on drama_ acting and plays. ‘brownies. It proceeded to t h e NEW at island turriers. CASEDOPI 1‘. Greeting Cards h K . I k O Art. Supplies t e nlt costume oo )0 t-ames ,6”. 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