PEI. Population |Couciovnicy Premier W.R. Shaw officially o opened the second annual display ises and show of the Prince Edward , Island Handicraft Council at the |Confederation Center foyer yes« CAPITAL BUREAU deaths compared to 104 tn Octo. *¢*4ay- OF THE GUARDIAN ber 1964. Mr. Shaw spoke briefly at the OTTAWA — Number of mar- For the first 10 months of the opening and in his address he riages in Prince Edward Island year, the natural population in- he st'a ted he felt this fair was as increased 7.2 per cent” this crease of Prince Edward Island of tremendous value to the pro- year as compared to 1964, the is 1,287. ; vince and that it is establishing , the a new industry which has great cent, the economic and cultural value to cent and the province. ———— Island News Page Western and Central Districts | | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Nov. 20, 1965. 3 | © Co-Op Executive Suggests Members’ Buying Contracts MONCTON (Special) — Dr.| He pointed to the Saskatche- | Alex Laidlaw, executive secre-|wan Wheat Pool as a successful | inn Be Co-operative Unlot |.o operative organization whieh | of annual meeting of Maritime Co- |operates as @ total complete sys | jopereative Services in Moncton tem, and not as an association | marriages number 561 \creased 43 per cent over the) AFRICA WAS HOTTEST 542 , ‘ tober alone | The highest climatic temper- that every local member co-op- lof dozens of autonomous groups. | | ° CE. CLOW the number of marriages declin- | ature ever recorded on earth is jerative of Maritime Co-oper@-| pr. Laidlaw feels that a simi- | tad ts bf nome OF fo One tat | GPOUD Discusses 196.4 degrees, observed at P.E.I. birth rate is down Al’Aziziyah, North Africa, in Teaching Ways cz. tive of @Maritime Co-operative |1.- type of integration is neces | | "The Services Emerald Nativ : among cooperative in the | e chasing contract with its region |Stahimes. if they hope to contin. | | m soperey wholesale. ue to meet the competition from | Gets Promotion volume of ‘business. to Sen: isonet Fe OT ; €ai n Fi He : -_ OY" | At yesterday’s annual meeting rs in Ottawa have announced gotiation of prices with B® |sessions the delegates present \the promotion of Claude E, Clow ™P \voted unanamously for their ¢ the rank of Flight Sergeant. present local co- board of director to make a thor- [He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. - co-operatives |, study of Dr. Laidiaw's pro. Emmett Clow of Emerald June- for integration of the (tion, Prince Edward Island. -|chase all or any of their goods (posals = Flight Sergeant, Clow first join- their cegional cooperative hd a cooperative move jed the RCAF in January, 1043, “ |, 2 on ae . a s b: released nd: language a composition Bae, recommend- at the ond ot eae He then Pupils Expa jconjunction with the printing of boetaive sod be wader mex | COUT Handles <-9t.2 ay. a Mere oh ed'by Mes, lene MacDougall” ton, N.B., as a su an. * ra ; a Hee has since served at RCAF 1 rary se Mrs. Cocpeestive Serviese fp Theft Li vor \Stations St. Hubert, Quebec, option of choosing super- I q J |\Chatham, N.B., and at No. 2 A National Film Board pro- volved in the preparation of the GUARDIAN - PATRIOT \Fighter Wing at Gros Tenquin, | @uction of special interest to|mural om Confederation. The J lp | bef transferr- | Home and School groups was value of such art work in the Traffic Cases ed to RCAF Station Greeawood, | shown at the monthly meeting lechool was siressed by the su- Stationery, wedding invitations, invoices, statements and all your job printing re- quirements. All jobs guaranteed. cooperatives in the Maritimes ‘Nova Scotia in July 1963 of the Prince Street association |pervisor, J.R. MacDonald. with Maritime Cooperative Ser-/ Harvey Lee MacRae, Bon-| Flight Pb Clow. resides |Thursday night. The president,’ The next meeting is to be held P R \ N T E R Y vices, but most local ¢o-oper@ | shaw, charged with crossing on |in Greenwodd with his wife, the |Bruce Lewis presided. |in the Fairview School on the Phone 4-8506. es have no such contract. | solid white line had the charge | oreen Mills Following the film, discussion second Tuesday in January et 3 ane Die eoceneeenenss Sy against him withdrawn eae wee carne and et groups were held and salient p.m. execu eer Queens County Magistrates ‘two sons and two daughters. points concerning problems aris- Court y. was that Maritime Co-operative | e viewed. Services should be given the OC, resided. — — | Pr ince Co. PCs ” ‘The president announced ’ . Dr, |, Donald Joseph Noonan, Bor. | Joseph Taidaw feels tat the coopera (dee, convicted of driving « me) Hole] Meeting | rer same and on en excessive rate of under the influence| ALBERTON — Terence Gavin, | sules committee. his case adjourn- | Tignish, was elected president of Miss Mabel Matheson, : at 9.30 a.m. for | the West Prince Progressive €on- | principal, reported on servative Association at the an-| project undertaken by the : nual meeting in Alberton Court | ous classrooms through the A resident of Tracadie, Mark of For Suggestions |Asirew A'Hearo, charged with | food attendance. ; cows; Chastetigiown Trim Perri wiully damaging a vehicle|"‘ Eimer Perry, also from Tig- "Young i. ; : ‘ty | tat, ot 131 and 156 as a and. Cpl. DO. Kelly, Gate op Production Scores #2822 —E-zese2= $20_and_costs—or—-10dent and John Rochford, W.A. Moase and his Fey SEise f | | e f i ie if E E if | bi rE i [ Lr iii accused was also of-|ton, was re-elected secretary- Fullerton, Mbrarian make restutition f 0 r | tre: ” asurer. ° ge. Councillors are David-Gray,| Prince Street Charles MacInnis, Ver- eid and Bert Rix, Mimine-/ ne school ld , charged with theft of Rev. David MacDonald, newly| "4 Pupils| expanding of marked li case adjourned for triaj |elected member of Pariiament ey. . 1. : The Canadian government’s| Emmett Joseph Murphy, Ver- | nis ; 7 suggestion award plan receive® |non Bridge, charged with being| James Lee, Charlottetown, pro- such suggestions as an improve- |the owner of a car powered | vincial organizer for the Conser- : : ; end by marked gasoline had has case | vative P also addressed mature cow: Falrvue liability of navigational compat adjourned to Jan. 1 at 2 p.m. ec the 0 F 52 ag (°F 20d display sets and certain | james Aloysius Sullivan, Ver-| A resolution was approved re- . a , charged with. oper- | questing an all-weather. highway. equip-\sting a motor vehicle powered |from Miscouche to Tignish and by marked gas also had his case |the establishment of a second adjourned to Jan. 11, at 2 p.m, |24tional park in West Prince. for @eial; 7 | The retiring president, William | Arsenault of Cascumpec - pre- | i ae San era. with ille- | sided. on quor was A _nominati ention for as an aged cow, 10 years fined $50 and costs or 40 days. | the First District of Prince ts oe Blacwaddar Burtin's Two others were fined $20 and | planned for sometime next Feb. see eme| BRIEFS —_ * senior 3-year-old E' The following pupils of St. Ca- therine’s School were presented Mrs. A. Boswell _|with awards by the Kingston Le- Dies in Hos ital brance Day essay contest: — uf . i B i | fet ‘| Es 3 ‘ F g E : ERs Fs : i 5 : le x H A score of production records, many of them really good, and one a Canadian top, are report- ed in the current issue of the Canadian Ayrshire Review. The Canadian leader, a cow DEATHS O'BYRNE — Hugh M. O’Byrne, 7085 Quinpool Road, Halifax, NS., died Nov. 19,'1965, after a lengthly illness. Surviving are his wife, Gladys, and a. daugh- ter, Mary (Mrs. S. Walker). A son, Hugh, Jr., him. Remains resting at 3 Funeral Home, 2028 Robie Street, Halifax. FRANCIS — In the Charlotte- town Hospital on Nov. 19, 1965, Joseph Francis, 76 Upper Queen Street, age 76 yrs. Resting from 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Hennessey Funeral Home from where the funeral tte oe BOCAs on Monday morning o’c! to the Church of the Most Holy| Jutior 2-year Redeemer for Requiem High F Mass at 11:15 a.m. Interment in the Catholic cemetery. erva LARKIN — At the home of her | mature cow; nephew, Bertram Larkin, Char- | 9,163 pounds milk lottetown, Thursday, Nov. 16,| BOAs of 120 Miss Millie R. Larkin, formerly | senior of Summerside in her 89th year.| The Resting at the Compton Funeral | tal Farm: Charlottetown Nan- mn four sons, Barden, Dun—|teview, granted Home where funeral will be held | nette 11,87 pounds milk, 561 | parton’ Ny wae Frenchfort, | amounting to $85,955. ome ree ae seas ‘on = 5 of 135-and 163; Char. coln. abitiaaae: Tiras ° sean the sodlaniligpy vig wns pod te a. pr mersider ee daughters, Edna, Mrs. Stanley} - COMFORT right now, the 35 MM Minolta Electro-Shot. This is an~ WESTERN Foster, Dunstaffmage; Rena, entirely new approach at picture taking, and Minolta, McKEARNEY — In the Char- Mrs. J. W. Godfrey, New Wilt- SOMETHING the finest name in cameras, are the fitst with this type lottetown Hospital Nov. 18, Mrs. FUNER AL shire and Verna,-Mrs. Clair . @f shutter. The camera has ,an Programed Electronic J. ao a ork oe » 5 Resting S oman a Roads; two To Think About eek Shutter which does’ away =with the f stop and shutter , in year. Re rs, mbrose, Milview speeds. The only thing you set is the A.S.A. setting. at the Hennessey Funeral Home and George, Vernon; two sie-| If your furnace Is ever 10 years It is so accurate that if the exposure calls for 1/13ith from where the funeral will take | m Ty stud, ra we ter, Katherine, Mrs. John Mac-| old, you may be money ahead) of a second, that’s what you get. place on Mon. at 9:15 a.m. oO od Fyf bela ‘a at- |Neil, Village Green and Hilda, |to give it a good. close look! We would like to show you this masterpiece by. Minolta, the Church of the Most Holy | e was Thursday, |Mrs. Samual Masters, Vernon, HERE'S WHY: call in today. Redeemer for Requiem High|Nov. 18, from Stanley Bridge | aj j Mass at 9:30 a.m. Interment in United Church. Services at the |great snendeuimo” “1 17 \the usual “tite expectancy” of While on the subject of NEW cameras, and I'm sure that many the Catholic cemetery. |church and the grave were con- The funeral will tak ordinary furnaces about 18/of you are thinking about buying a camera as a gift thie Christ- MacLEOD — The death occurr- |ducted by Rev. Frank Stiles as | from the MacLean Sek reerRUT EVER MORE mas, let me tell you about;the West German made Agfa RAPID ed at the P-E.1. Hospital, Fri- Sisted_by Rev. W.A.-Patterson--|Home® on Sunday afternoon at cameras, the best easy loading cameras that give you instant day, Nov. 19, 1965. of Neil’ Hud- Hymns were Jesus Lover of My |2 o'clock. Interment in Dun- IMPORTANT Photography. No fumbling, no ; vy, Sees cia al : [s Soul and Safe In The Arms of staffnage Cemetery ~ |There have been se Wom |re-winding, drop in the film, se ae ee mere he = arth |J°3us: Haven of Rest was sung 2 derfal improvements in last!start shooting. You get 16 sharp Highland Avenue in a iby Olaf Stevenson, Pallbearers 10 years you have a right to bel itures, slides or prints, and year. Resting at the MacLean were Donald Fyfe, Murdock BABY discontented # you don’t have alfoe my money it’s far better Can Your ESCAPE M Funere! Home until noon Mon- Fyfe, Garth Gillespie, Elmer TEETHING PAINS? jaar W nee ae a value |than the Instamatic. The : - i ; aN | : “ll ih rit FF 5S i 8 F a3 i 5 i tt i Uy i | : gpge a2 i tie iif yf t z pet F RPE ; ie RE a g a g "i bk E Pit be TH 7 ise ; Re i Th rough The aa ; EF iy F BR R z= F : See i i Bae . t 3 é BR 8 re ale bali af si 7 2 8 i 8 ; . s i az 5 : i A Hf a SPR ny ig i i i = i re é : ; at the af | Welcome again to our informal, and we hope, informative Mth | your. _ She had entered | nual meeting of St. Paul's Credit | column about photography. It is our hope that with this weekly 4-year old. — the’ previous Tuesday. | Union in Summerside that the |chat about cameras and the many exciting new, items con- Charlottetown Experimen- leaves to mourn a hus-| union, during the year under | nected with picture taking, we will be able to help you get more 169 loans | pleasure from the wonderful hobby of photography. Ej 5 z a= SS day, Nov. 22, then to Zion Pres Donald ’ and i Is f byterian Church for funeral ser- penest McEwen. Flower bear- |pmt.i yor bes LENNOX heating system call es og Geis rate aera ing at 2 p.m. In “ TODAY. tertnet will take piace in ‘Peo Se en. hati ecume’ Gax rear ae een oe |. |@ive the best, give an Agfa Rapid Camera outfit just $16.9. ’ ’ . ie - ® ot erg a eae * laid Hill, Bryan Bolger and Allan |'% *fe, sttective = 0 Palmer Electric There is still time to order your Photo-Greeting Cards 4 and 7-9, today a * |Douglas. Interment was in Ca ORA-JEL Dial 894-8548 - Ch’ for Christmas. Just select your favorite’ color negative BOSWELL — The death occurr- | Vendish cemetery. . town) or color slide then let us make your personal photo- greeting cards. We have a lovely selection of designe and greetings afd prices start as low as $2.00 per dozen. " “ti et the P.E.I.. Hospital, Fri- day, Nov. 19, 1965 of Mrs. Almon | with service commencing ® Boswell of Dunstaffnage in her | 1.30. Interment Murray River For the movie fans who enjoy taking. home movies eround O'Leary High School Tain year. Resting at, the ie cemetery. ¢ Bookings Now Being Received For Christmas, this is a good time to start. passing hints shat MONDAY, Nov. 22 decmeed ty Giemy lies Geb the funeral will be held Sunday, | CARR — The death occurred at . we ou 8 a ond ies ‘around on vinta ans you'll ‘ ' Wee a Z pan Interment fa Dus | 1065, of Dossd’ Allen Cart, age eae . be betier equipped at hint pasing, Jus give vous fr THC AY, Noy, 23 staffnage cemetery. oe tno com of Me. and Winter Accommodation ae oa as splicers, screens, gadget — exposure meters ’ ° Kensington Reg. High School HOOPER — The death occurred | street, Resting at ¢ ae : : if at the P.E.I. Hospital, Nov. 19, | Funeral -Home until 1965, of John H. Hooper. 41 Sum- | gay then to the Sailva’ mer Street, in his Sist year. Citadel with service commencing ‘ite to start taking Polaroid pictures. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 24 Sponsored by Kensington Lions Ciub : easier --- With the new Polaroid Pack Aute- matic Cameras you just aim and shoot, wait 10 seconds i Sue —"” THURSDAY, Nov.25. oer! tt Bet Stee We have the full range of Polaroid médels from the Sponsored by the Student Council Swinger at $24.95, the Automatic Model 104 at $69.95 Fi if ae SEE SSE IRDAY, Nov.26 sae naman Green Road ae : SATURDAY, Nov. 27 ee (oa rome, Make The Right Move Te The ALL SHOWS 8 P.M. EXCEPT FRIDAY & SAT. 8:30 P.M. Tuesday, November 23, 1965 Charlottetown Hotel ee nn ee dnt «vaskon cd came Sh ailing Waban Em Dial 4-7371 Jit ceatin ens | ee | GET YOURS NOW!!! ainoan ey RNC CT. AI Ct IIE LET ELE INET LT TE EEL AM Rept Ae OA * 7 x