Fi / | Sir Churchill, seated | unveiling ceremonies in ‘Lon- platform with Lady Church-\y. don. Some crities have found » Zazes upward at controver- | fault with the bulldog-like pose sial statue of himself during | depicted by the two-ton bronze“ : CHURCHILL IN BRONZE statue, the work of sculptor David McFall, byt not Winnie. His comment;” “It’s nice. Yes, it’s nice.” “AP Wirephoto) thelp colleges determine Ross Credit Union Declares Dividend At Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Ross{presided, and reviewed the work Credit Union was held in Pownaljof the credit union during the hall on Oct. 28. Twenty-five mem-|year. He noted that the assets of were present. the union have’ increased rapidly, president, Rev. T.R. Goudge,'and he reported that the direct- py ors recommended the payment! ofa two per cent premium on shares. ’ The financial statement was read and explained by . Elliott Robertson, secretary treasurer, and showed a healthy growth during the year. This credit un- ion carries fcll share and loan ‘insurance. Two new members were re- a "Oe a YOU'VE HEARD THE OLD SAYING: “YOU TAN’T GET SOMETHING FOR NOTH- ING.” SO 1 DO IT THIS WAY: So, when I shop. I’m buying from myself! (2) | GET MORE THAN GOODS. 5(1) TBELONG TO THE CH'TOWN CO-OP! As a member I'm a shareholder and PART OWNER of. a flourishing business. pay for! '. (5) AS CO-OPERATORS WE'RE OWNERS When we spend ‘money at the CO-OP We're helping to pay for the buildings and other facilities. But as CO-OP members, we sbare ownership of what we i i uf F i i f i Hl 5 ge ae i : S z i 3 i 3 Frankly, I don’t see how hardly anybody gets into college these days. The test was that tough. The test I took was put together | * by science research associates of} > Chicago for the American college testing program. Its tests will in ad- vance which students ‘are best, qualified for admission. - The test‘ took three hours—18) lof the longest minutes I've ever spent—and—covered English, so- cial science, natural science and mathematics. WIDE-OPEN CHOICE I was given some samples for| your amusement” and edification. All the questions are- multipl choice, which means if you don’ know the answer you can take a wild, guess. For instance, “By measuring the amount of matics section: radio-carbon in an ancient piece 1. How many digits are there of wood such as an Ezyptian to the left of the decimal place|fyunerary bark and knowing at in the square\root o 692038.427537 | what rate it decays, archeolo- (A) 3; (B) 4; (C) 5; “D) 6:!gists can reekom the ‘ime at (E) 8. {which the parent tree died.” 2. When added to both the numerator and denominator. of REDWOOD OR VIOLET 13-20, what- number makes the} Now, what can be inferred resulting ratio equal to %? (A)\from the passage about ‘he 4; (B) 5; (C) 7; (D) 8; (E) 10,{amount of carbon-14 in a flour- 3. Two oilwells pump oil con-jishing giant redwood ‘tree com- the death of the organism, radio- carbon is no longer taken up, and the existing radi¢carbon slowly tut inexorably beings to decay until, after many thousands of jyears, there is virtually none left. in the mathe Ttinuously. The first produces 4,-/pared with a freshly ‘picked vio- 060 barrels of oil a day, whichilet?-(A) The amounts would be is 33 1-3 more than the second.'the same; ‘B) The redwood What is the total daily production would have more; (C) The violet ifor both wells? (A) 5.333 1-3;|would have more; (D) None of B) 6,666 2-3; (C) 7,000; (D) 8,-| these. 333 1-3; cE) 9,000. Oh, yes; the answers to those 4. If a car travels “A‘’ miles guestions above, Mathematics: lin “B’ seconds, how long will it'A. D, C, A. Social studies: B. take. to travel “C” miles?~ (A)|Natural science: A. CB over A; ‘(B) C over A: ‘C)} |AB over C; (D) C over B; ‘(E) iC over AB. - CAMPAIGN GOING WELL st ‘ ‘ada savings bonds are running 27 Ronald “ meeting, 100 SS ieee cent ahead of last year, with | were present and after the meet- ing was over, they served a de- licious lunch. This credit union was organiz- ed-20 vears ago and was named after Rev. D.K. Ross, who tock a leading part in its organizat- ion. way mark, the finanee depart- ment -announced Tuesday. Total purchases of $272,000000 have been recorded for the first 14 days of the campaign compared with $214,000,000 for the same period last year. PN IMMICKS..- - $TAMPS.-- @ NOT FOR ME_ | OWN MY OWN BUSINESS... ~ IM A CO-OP MEMBER ? ~o ¢ OTTAWA. (CP) — Sales, of Can-4 the campaign just past the half- | You’ve probably never thought of putting such things as savings, retiremeat .fynds or freedom on your shopping list. But I buy these ~ every dollar I . spend at my CO-OP. (3) I'M PART OF A POPULAR PLAN No matter what we do to earn a living, we are all consumers of goods. We want our dollars to go further. By joining a CO-OP, people become partners with their neighbors. The more members, the more people there are sharing ownership and control, so the more democratie business becomes. CO-OPS can never become monopolies. (4) AS CO-OPERATORS WE'RE FREE No one becomes a shareholder in a CO-OP to make a profit! CO-OP mem- -'ber-owners pay COMPETITIVE prices for their needs, Surplus money, afier all costs of eperating are paid, is returned to members—not according to the number of Ryres owned, but according to their patronage, ° (9) WHERE DO YOU STAND? Are you a member? Do you make full use of YOUR CO-OP? Gimmicks, green stamps? aA aa ~ (6) CO-OP DOLLARS DO GO FURTHER SURPLUS dollars returned to CO-OP members are CO-OP, and a tertain part may be temporarily retained you! (7) CO-OP DOLLARS REPRESENT SECURITY Your) share capital, which is started when you apply for membership, always belongs to you! So do the dollars credited to you fram surpluses. Even if refunded in cash from time to time. this money belongs to you and can be withdrawn if you move away or reach retirement age. (8) YOU'LL BE DOING A SMART THING 5 “YOURS TO USE AGAIN!” Sometimes these dollars may be needed for working capital in your to be paid out in «ash to you with interest later on. But they are credited to you and belong to not Joining the Charlottetown CO-OP gives people a new self-respect and dignity. You'll be joining millions of consumers; all. over the world, who have decided that business should be a servant of people—not a master who seeks to: make a profit from people, tRereby making people his servant. Do you benefit by. the savings co-operation makes possible, or do you depend on Give. Aways, . og . ~ , 7 “ a em ‘ a 4 i Fi rf E ski. | ; i *E ii | I | | | 2 s i a i t : Re \ 5 : 5 fe i d Wright of Ottawa charged before the Canada Labor Relations “padded” in favor of the rival Seafarers’ International Union *Ind.), which won majorities over the brotherhood in both compan- jes. ec The challenged votes were on the tugs of Straits Towing Linr } i E : # He ages did Company, where it was 15 to 8. The brotherhood gained er: ities in eight other west st cumpanies during votes held last week. These results were not challenged by the SIU at a hear- ‘ug Wednesday. of|to supply the board privately ited, where the count was 38 to; 3%, and Gulf of Georgia Towing) NO! FORMAL EVIDENCE The brotherhood presented no formal evidence to back up- its’ claim of irrégularities, and SIU Plans were made for a rum- mage sale to be. held Nov. 27, in St. Mary's Hall with Mrs. R. E. Ellis, Mrs. W. F. Strong, Mrs.’ W.P. Callaghan, and Mrs. on seus ae "I You'll want this It was decided to hold a pantry , sale Nov. 13 at Holman’s. Mrs.| K.K. Beer was requested to show | slides of her European trip and a! date will be set for a future time. A discussion was held on a. marathon bridge to begin after! |Christmas and a committee com-, prising Mrs. Callaghan and Mrs.’ W.A. Allen was appointed to make the arrangements. i The possibility of an amateur New Stanley Tool “SURFORM” for fast ond easy surface forming of wood, leather, plastics, cavalcade to be held in Surfimer-’ stances side was discussed and Mrs. Beer |was appoimted to look into this THE ROGERS | matter. : | HARDWARE =. GERMAN CITIES co. LTD. t Munich, with a population of , r 7 1,000,000, is Germany’s third ey oe Pee jlargest city, after Berlin and Queen Si. ' | Hamburg. . + SO YOU DON'T 7 | BELIEVE IN DEMONS ? > You'll be amazed at the evidence to support their existence—and to learn of the famous people who believe in them. Read about it in this week's Star Weekly. eight won by the brotherhoc 27, th eonduct its own investigation of nocil thared the brother rges. He was with a list of men who he sug- gested had voted improperly Main basis of his claim was that some men in each company had been hired just before the vote and had left right after. He! said one such, in the Gulf of|“ St ©o#st Companies, Georgia Company. had been a, 0lding contra NEW SERIES OF VOTES? anew series of votes. The gB contr paid, full-time official of the SIU.|'®'°o* votes were called Mr. Wright proposed a new vote brother hood, claiming ic the ‘two companics, with the|®20Ued for certific: voting lists restricted to men on|“°5t on tne ballot as the companies’ payrolls today,|¥°" “so there will be no further jug-| giipg around.” | Board chairman C. Rhodes : E Smith said the matter would be ‘'°"S ©9 “le D token under consideration. vame ehalier COMPLICATING FACTOR Serer Meanwhile, the board made it} A tyne of concrete was t known that the Seafarers had!Romen builde thrown a new complicating factor! Christ maio -ont 5, €xccpe ood i rs centuries hb 2 IF YOUR GUARD IS LATE... 2 DIAL 656! and a paper will be delivered right to your door. Special delivery service available between 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. if your paper is late —. or missed, OLE AE TARY 64748 “ For the Fastest Service in Town, call Ed's Slogan: serve — the goal for which we strive!” Fos are ONE DOLLAR DEPOSIT.... Is all that is required to become a:member and a partner with your neighbors, regardless .of race, color, creed, religion or political belief . . . in @ flourishing, democratic local folks like yourself to provide goods and services at cosf. ings accumulated stay right in your own community, SHARED ing to their patronage. ” ' - Nobody EVER becomes so big, that they .can tell EVERYBODY else what to do! by , save Business, established The ney you spend and the EQUALLY by the members aCcurd- gaining agent, not only for ‘wo companies in which it hes majorities, but in seven of —_s They were dated Oct. 26 3 e letier thé day of the The strategy of the mové was sot explained. The SIU lawyer said he had no information on if,,, * ets with most. . i tt , when tht 1 tification. The § in the two cases i mh ALICOCER ‘ : 5 Ba & ule e@ Ge w “To maintain the goodwill of those- whom we vote. Purpose could be to precipitate - > sro* rever: has been certified for the’ rough The 7 7) tere” . er aked the card to throw opt the ne a ED'S TAXI an Fisai d DIAL 6561. | 173 Great George St. Charlottetown