To~>s. _ will en ee ‘ o jot the ~party-matters. fpCVI this Saturday from noos + ALEX CAMPBELL, leader trip with Frank Sigsworth opposition Liberal par- Charlottetown, .one . tytn P.E.1. RIGHT, discusses cal policy makers. z -andhis Ottawa... ing took place. yesterday NO. LONG RANGE PLANS _ Campbell Noted Change In Athtude Of Gov ; 2 § oe v eel a ‘noted Prem- i f 7.5 a2 f¢ SRE 8 at i f z F ef Lif ? i 2 g CT dl : i if i i E g i = lat 8:30 during a two-day good- Island News Page The Band ‘of the Royal Cana- dian Airforce, Central Com-‘and mand, acclaimed .as' one of the finest musical .organiza- tions in Canada, will present Concert Thursday, February 10, will visit to the province. The special concert will be. pelatly sponeored, hy: See, Ladin of Confederation Comme "Gallery, and the -provin- cial Armed Forces Recrui = t z i eS Fg 3 Fa eFs acta Heil | . 8 e ‘ s FF B A z | i j le ratet Bi : te | 7 i : E : i a8" ap g& g a a 393% 5 until six o'clock in the evening” for those parents in the Sum- ‘merside area who wish to enroll heir children in these classes. = The classes for the different age-groups will be — every Saturday afternoon. Miss. Laine fly to Summerside from lottetown every Saturday ‘morning. ‘Councillors Re-Offering + SUMMERSIDE Town council- Milton G. Mellish of the Cen- Ward: and Frances Perry of | eet UF etyy faa Mellish, born and peso Montague, was educated there ~ in Prince of Wales College. | aS in served on the Montague town tees were: council before joining the RCAF jtenance department at the local station from his ‘charge from the ROAF in 1946 to his appointment as assistant yegistrar of deeds for Prince ounty in 1953. He has been gistrar of motor vehicles for Seoeiide and the vicinity: : Ssince 1953, and has served on | ‘the town council for the past “four months. ; He is married to the former live Murray of St. Eleanors. $ Mrs. Perry .was born. in. Sum- imerside. educated here and in sCharlottetown She served as a Girl Guide leader for 12 years, “president of the Catholic Wo- “men's League for two terms, sand is on the provincial nom- sinating executive of the , Girl aGuide. association and the Cath- | -olic Women's League. She is a “partner in Capital Realties and +the owner of -her own business. ‘the Capital Theatre. Her hus- and, Wilfred Perry of Sum- metside, is associated with her ‘@s manager of the Capital The- satre. Mrs. Peérry fh&s five chil- ‘dren. She has.served two terms on ad town obuancl and is present- | ay of the finance com- West Ward yesterday am year. their intentions to run | was conducted .by Rev. February ‘Civic: elections | | Webber. Special thanks Were ex- i Tignish UC William MacLeod. Rev. Keith | Whitby conducted opening wor- ‘ship and chaired the meeting. |. Minutes of the past meeting jand financial report was given by the secretary-treasurer Mrs. Roy McLeod. In reporting for {the session. Mrs. A. C. Green |Stated regular. service was held |i and the Lord’s supper was ob- iserved five times during the The anniversary service Cecil Itended to organist Henry ee ‘Mrs. C:H. Weeks and Electéd to the ‘board: of trus- Roy McLeod and Mrs. Reg Eldershaw. Stewards: - Mrs. Wilf Boyce and Mrs. Roy McLeod. Mrs. Eldershaw wes - ;elected secretary-treasurer Following the meeting re- freshments were served. . 9 to 12 cabin including, J.J. Greene, 2 The Guardian, Charlot, Thurs. Jan. 20, 1966. |Top RCAF Band | 'Slated For Centre. & e jetiatence. Each year domestic | overseas tours put another 35,000 miles. into: the musician's petsonal log “books, and e+ each | stop they have been acclaimed. for their all-round: musicianship. And it's not Just for stirring | marching airs that the band is famous, their repetoire runs the t of musical tastes from jazz to the classics. The music- oe are equally at home with a | iting | semi-classical concert. work or | — _— from the Beatles song- During the Confederation cua concert individual mem- bers of the band will be given the to display their personal musical virtuosity as well. * Invitations to the benefit per- formance are available ‘now at Confederation Centre box office on a to reserved seat, first atta All seats are priced the Ladies Committee in their | The renowned : | fit oe 33° wih: 5 i ; 2 i B a '* 3 Unfi nished Business sy of the 27th Scan liament in Ottawa, he sa’ the new minister of agriculture, ~The Sons a Erin and the | Shamrocks and other attractions © TOM M aT nT Pays lectric and. wil noon, ALBERTON—. Roy Leard, Store. ELMSDALE—Rennle & Ogden it dealt with a lot of unfinished ‘business left over from the last / sitting of parliament. : said, ‘I am in support of Confederation Centre pees? Onive Carmen To Be Staged Here By Canadian ‘Company rection of the General Manager | Herman Geiger-Tourel, who has been associated with the ¢om- ig rei F i cold apartments, basements, camps, trips. ete. mm PODET 3K with FREE COOKING GRID. Compect, omity portable. Heating capacity equivalent to 3,000 watts or 10,000 B.T.U. Heats 3.rooms or 20’ -x 30’ safely. No pipes — No flues — No wick ene - “Width: 18” — Depth: 14 ‘Weight: 24 Ibs. Fully guaranteed: _ will last years: and years without ‘trouble. Write for coloured circu: “fare and free puchase oder. _ Available at your local Dealers ° os Ve : , (Sole Importers) - QUEBEC cImTy, P. Que. oe iaenes elapse ack, Dollar ¢ 8ST. LOUIS—F. d. Shea & Son. i ALBERTON SOUTH—Kelr E. Fraser e Members = ' ALBERTON = The | Students Tour | Marine Plant Twenty eilibihnes ol the janie | | and cone: qommemeene.-seaeeee. st /as part of their general com- merce training. The purpose of the tour was to enable students to become fam- iliar with. production operations and to give them a first hand look at industry. St The tour was arranged through the courtesy ‘of D.“ii Sanderson, president of Bathurst Marine Ld. Joseph Revell, from. the com. merce department of St. mo stan's, -will er the stud- ents. Mrs. Matthews Dies In Hosp. ‘death of Mrs. Russell Matthews occurred Tuesday morning at the Western Hospital following a long. illness. The former Amy Lou Ramsay, daughter of e late Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Ramsay, she was born at Monti 69 years ago. Following -her-marriage-te ay Matthews some 52 years she went to live in The Dock, " near Alberton. 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