= | ‘ ANNIVERSARY KISS . ‘parachute jumps to his eredit. three children, celebrate their from a plane over > oo “out-of-this-w orld - ville, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall- man, married and parents of .she with an kiss.” The ou, he with 450 f ‘By THE CANADIAN PRESS United Appeal campaigns in many Canadian cities are falling behind. A Cross-Canada survey by The —__that—cities—_from—coast—to—coast— were failing to meet appeal ob- Many. were extending deadlines. .. A tew cities , were doing we z The Brantford and . County United Community Fund exceeded its $251,048 objective in eS aes ae ee ee Brantford also was first to Tosi its target last year, when $241,180 was collected in 18 days, Ottawa and Edmonton ex- cceeded their targets Friday. Ot-. tawa, with a goal of $1,520,000 in a campaign that continues to Nov. 3, had collected $1,521,536, “the —15th consecutive —year—in which the campaign had suc- jective of $1,379,604 collected me pa 381,000. with 375 jumps, The drive of the Federation of Catholic Charities closes next its $902,500 objective had been collected. he, Combined Jewish Appeal doesn’t begin until Nov. 7 and it got cnly $1,814,008 tte 42,074. damien In conten. the or which near . and kissed in mid- air. The Norristown, Pa., di- wife, Patricia, is on right. - United Appeal Drives ~ Lagging In Some Cities \ LONDON (AP 7 fi i & : Ht hi =k i oti i E - ik i = : FRG yt i | a ii fe i z $ U ef haf ; iY vers were photographed by Jerry Irwin, another jumper i 5 z x ' | plane. Harry, is on left and his | acy i bile t 3 J e I % <i Sie Guardian, Ohartoltetown, Well, Nov. 2, 1966. 7 Radio In.Cell Seen As Aid. In Escape OF Double Agent staff and all the”350 long-term prisoners, ee oe three years or more, have been ques- tioned. < are hocking further possible clues found in the get- away car. believed to have been used by Blake. These included a. microphone, the wrappers from 1 bundles of 100 £1 notes, security officers and detectives want to question part ae a seven-year ae in . Wormwood ae released last sec a oo et oe ee ete Ar. of Scotland 7 sales tax on ‘potiaing matertfais and the lack of government mortgages. They spoke before. the Com- mons gave first reading to. se- ‘| ries of amendments to the Na- tional Housing. Act= designed - to stimulate soe! construc- -tion. Mr. Orlikow said the amend- ments. are ill-designed and will not solve housing problems. Mil- lions were living in deplorable, tenements and paying high rents, Mr. Chatterton said the exten- sion of federal mortgages ate ex- chaser improves—the ae lated implementation of a ‘the’ Liberals Yhade in LOWER RATES Central eres direct loans to st buy-| ae at lower interest rates.‘ ts i a. cponsena provide that: —Aggregate amount of al peer be fnsured by increased by 31,000. 000,008 to” $9,500,000,0. ‘and 1965 election cam- |. a See ee re ae | | Jurisdiction would” result ‘from _| the legislation. ‘SAYS ALL BENEFIT Objections by some provinces, especially Quebec, had led to opting-out legislation in some -eases—but-all provinces had-ben- efited. from federal housing aid and he was sure all of them, in- H. W. Herridge - (NDP—Koo- tenay West) said he supported the amendments, . but thought the government should concen- ‘trate on co-operative planning with provinces and municipall- *! Churchill = Grandson’ To Turn Sod ST. JOHN’S, Nfld. (CP)—Sir Winston Churchill’s grandson [that Str Winston’s 3 t will family.” iad officially represent Premier, < eo Pa] Sr W early 1 coe ia So to have led to the premier’s contact - ‘with the Rothschild-financial-ia-— terests, which are behind . the: British Newfoundland Corp. — developers,. of the $700,000.00 hydro scheme. and namesake will ‘offi- cial sod-- turhing du with Newfoundlahd Premier Joey Smallwood at. the site of the proposed Churchill Falls ‘hydro- electric development “in Labra- dor, the premier announced | Monday. Mr. Smallwood said in a pre- | emony is set for A a 20-man delegation 8 ex: pected to be hard. “The Ch Specialize Meats and Fish Free Delivery QUEEN ST. .MEAT MARKET ” KNOWLEDGE -HAS PRICE It cost $900,000 over four years to make a forestry map. of Honduras teres 44,482 square miles. ) Minister of Education ‘Wed, Nov. 2nd- Moncton, N.B., had collected date would not be - cats MBs Del, ete | d : oo poh entage of ts Slr of ‘its den a are ani the 7 000 goal. het J campaign ended Oct. 28. How- _ SAINT JOHN BEHIND > cod thar’ tens to tows $95,000 - In Saint John, N.B., Friday | within the next few weeks. = SSUES ‘deel bod Bonk seen Be ne oe oamt_ot \ reache » Last year at the same time $8.4 | been elected: At tee oe Go s ae ae the objective was | Frederic ton’s ca ign had W. . achieved only 729 per cent of ORTH:S We e Love Our . its canes pace nate = PHARMACY campaign was extended QUALITY DRUGS 000 original closing date of Oct. 15. SERVICE - In Charlottetown, 61 per cent SAVINGS 16, Readers of the 191 target 1 We Dispense eny Prescription sre : ; collected and in Halifax and § ‘ : Dartmouth, (NS, $985.67 had J, E H. Worth ‘ n collected a ; ax . Pharm. ’ and Dartmouth, N.S., 45.67 Member of The Pharmacy | THE GUARDIAN-PATRIOT ~7~—~had-been- collected...of. the..$5 . 739 objective, The campaign was :: o«--@eheduled —to. finish_Nov..-3,.. but. “Officials said it would oe ex tended till the. objective is even Free Delivery and Mas : ew he tyson Prince Bdward_ Island's “Total. 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