_— te Dundas Centre where he was the wes. ~ceaker at the recent Gunday evening service in Up- tor Gospe’ Ohazcl. Also in atten- dance were special singers from | Charlottetown Bible Chapel. CARD WINNERS Following are the results of. the card party,at the Basilica Recreation Centre Wednesday night: ladies’ first, Mrs. .. Roc- at; ladies’ second, Emma Gal- lant; gents first, Athol E.11is: gents’ second, -Harry Hughes; door »rize, Joseoh Fisher: spe- cial_prize,. Joseph MacEachern; freeze-out, Mrs. Margaret Brad- ley and Harry Hughes. P CARD WINNERS Following are the results of the card party sponsored by the CWL o° St. Eugene’s Parish in Cove Head, last night: ladies high. Mrs. Leslie MacCabe; la- dies’ second, Mrs. Charles Cempbell; consolation, Mrs. Herbert. Corrigan; gents high, wee gm THEATRE , MONTAGUE ADM. 30c - 40c - ec “FINGER ON THE TRIGGER" (in color) Rory Cathoun - James Philbrook. Keep your eyes on the Indians. and your - finger on the trigger. The action never stops. What was the secret mission—Also cartoons. — COMING MON. - TUES., NOV. 29, 30 “36 HOURS”. James ee: re ee ae Ce ee oe i See ae eee Excel 2 DAYS ONLY Friday, Nov. 26 and. Saturday, Nov. 27 4 20% OFF All Merchandise “4 © AM Sales Cash @ No Refunds Work Is $ rted | ties and rose quickly to prom. Island News Page |ocx':Stated_|New Strongman In Congo [msn = Se Som ; . \ n Senior Homes | S Fri Movement, whose leaders were : GEORGETOWN — An imme $ n riend Of West hert Kalon ~~ ” : | am senior itizens home mene? Congo The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Nov. 26, 1965. 5 In Georgetown is “to be. made some 5 Metate, whe 100, bp ealisied ip the Fume bene fy rer ag : int, saterday morning three |co Kasavaby ls bloodless |Colomal’ army. He wes, dis- |torial actions, Mobuit: remained . = a... the project arrived and up-|COWP Thursday, is counted as a |charged in 1956 after serving as |as one of Lumumba’s chief AIN-SOONSOL cksecclnes hese ee a teen pee nt Street , ; | Sor stood that the contract’ bullter |208€ like a planner then a man He took up journalism and by |became a secretary of state : is Edward Mac of Vi of action. But Mobutu, 3%, has ng Leod ornen | anmed ae one of the 1008 ed. heseus 0s Se Sere ee meee: © She 8. ’ Due to experiences gained tm |Caumes. om Ge Omave velattio Sone Gomme acme e Deenen timc me cag oa | e rf mes on CS aoe emcee the sow coniee Pte ee Like other . journal-|onel and chief of staff to Gen. | ve some! He took the ) changes in design and will com |once over ag ag lh Pa ean s i { S Tal our as|only 10 weeks affer the me in homes already constructed. Congo | 24, “ti Josey E. presided mach favourable comment lt "The ite ‘on Kent esined tts independence from ¥ & Ht Ake kik &k ove. the yeer. Lawrence Murphy was ap-|ed on the north side of the rink |e ee ome also blood Georgetowa Club, 08 |polnted to select a tree and it is Srovidet a cenrel eect Gay leas, served fo soutraiine the | FL Tuondiy night, Miwoles sad car hoped to have this tree erecied which residents will have only a| mays, leftist premier, the romponde ume soe te. fe and decorated during the first | short distance to walk to various| sie Lamumba. ye week in December. churches, stores, post office and|_. 16 time he moved against the financial report. 5 Sage eee Wie Chatimes soo, other municipal facilities, Kasavubu, who backed him ‘The ‘ ten weakly don | will sponsor their er against Lumumba. The two ap- fy the Lions sad [Need hemes contest, with pri Dredai | | parently split over Kasavuby’s ‘ eld in the tak dence hell-was |77*.% 916. 910 and % being r ging En statement to the African suf- T Shows 8:30 - 7-9 aie awarded for the best three light. mit conference at Accra that the ODAY -SA e Sat. 2-38-79 parang a. ed-homes. Judges will be select.| In Georgetown Congo army’s white mercenar- rir Aw with a how (07 fom outside the town and - ies would be sent home. ‘ creased Lions Club members’ homes will ORGETOWN — Mobutu is commander end populer earn calle’ TB? |not be eligible for prizes in the Herter fren of Henizeal nnd'vie’ 'acshae alk aia oemmenadioe tae Group ‘are aloo pro- |Comest. The judging will be car. lifax has completed dredging op-’| regarded as ite most efficient | | vided at the dances. : ried out on Dec. 23. erations in Georgetown after|fighting force in operations. The chub made plans to com | A considerable amount of oth- | #bout two months dredging. The | against pro . Communist rebels tinue with work on the dance |ef business of a routine nature | Work was done under a Domin in the northeastern Congo. F hall, in the Hine of decorating, eo was conducted and the Club ad- | 00 government contract for $47,-| On at least two occasions Mo- | ts to make * os attractive “es |Joumed to meet again on Dec. | and Involved the removal of | hutu ‘has — ‘| possible. 7, ag wes felt that a meeting | S°Me 1,600 cubic yards of mater- courage ore — Me. Joboston was eppointed |should be held prior to the next |12! in connection with the provi pr stay op gy er ALTON RODD, North Mil- of hay and on records kept, as to be in change of the, dances |"ay miathete to be dealt, wit Bethatel Marine Lad city policemen to break up a . ton, right, is seen receiving @ well as for quantity produc- and then he will have his Climax |#94 three Lions — prior to the Christmas holidays The work was carried out on | ™utiny. In 1960, he wrested a cheque from Donald Stewart, “08. Mr. Stewart is with the |timothy ready end in the deair- |02 cach dance night. schedule ~|a 2%4-hour-a-day operation. Now |SUa from an army officer who aubey, tr oeeeg tp See eee condition, instead of having {Of duties in this connection, co that the has been com.| came into his office to assassin- place in a cosn- fA bole at the evorianial cham- Soe ae aan boot vas was drawn up. Art Gallery Visit ae nts an ay ~ goog ond thin, Mobutu ‘3 petition for hay ptonship is in the would ‘dl The club discussed plans for ckly car- , wears | -_ ° ee best F a ee sora er Ge omea neem ee ae ae ee the holding of a New Years Set For Students (7i°600 204 27 C27, aunching | spectacles and a slight, wispy |, AiR le he ee cial type,” Mr. Stewart added. dence hail. stern trawler the Gulf G: geting A , . the aie re tot ethene bak ch elec ii |, Several bend odes | ere fe avi be cm ie" mee tic about Mr. Rodd’s record stage University | pletely built at the Bathurst Ma- | Cone? oe < Oo l on an book. ‘It was excellent’ he e» by invitation and a committee, and the Nova Scotia College of rine Ltd. shipyard here ishing a secondary-school edo- 7 *, thused. . consisting of Allan MacPhee, | Art will journey to Charlottetown | : cation at Coquilhatville, capital | | - : 0% Paul Batchilder and Eric Wood. | Monday for a special day at the of Equator province, he was | Mmm!) 2 were appointed to make the ne- Confederation Centre Art Gal- Scott Expedition sent to Brussels by the Belgians TIE hapa) ins ay War WEATHER ceamary arrangements for the ery. Se aca | Cntuas Olas to study at the Institute of So- , 16 Cana-| SUrVvivor Dies ¢ ; > £ TORONTO (CP) — Tempera-|ERECT TREE dian ’ exhibition now 3 Lela Alton Rodd, North Milton, - Mr. Rodd had six fields of hay | tures: The Lions Club will once again hanging in ths gallery for its on- | CAMBRIDGE : i — ay P Ri won first place in the hay im-|and “he showed us a sample of Dawson .......... 12 3 lerect and decorate a large | Canadian showing after a | Australian - born Persie Wartime “Miracle”: a Preven lay seaed ee ane rare See me | Varcmaver ....-,. $1 41 |Christmas tree, on Kent Street, |coast to coast tour of the United Frank Debenham, one of the} Gri ping Story Of i ° = - mnont of cipiniiaie alin tears- |pleu frome i ct the fete fer’ Rosia eaaanyess " ° which was the subject of so as mane last survivors of the Scott ant- A Cos in Y = ‘=_o ed_ yesterday. as”, Me. Stewart told The Winnipeg ........, 2 12 sised history of art treads im|ing home here Tuesday night tt m rere t | Winnipeg .....++. ig home here Tuesday night it : _timiam Motolean, New Giee Guardian, “Some only had, one /roronto 0. 3» 4 | Marked Gas Use |Caoads over the lest 20 years | was disclosed today. He was 81.| Trapped in a falling bomb- EARL HOLLIMAN - JEREMY SLATE* == a. — tor three farm- |sampile show us”, TOURWE = oss censis 28 a : and- contains works by such in-| Debenham, a~native of New er, the turret jammed, > MENRY q were ERE 94s bar Wes sects 2 % | Brings $100 Fine fenowned artists as |South Wales, joined Scott's ex-|mioht Lt, Broph : —_ Russel Mille, — He ean at spewed something |Quebec ........... 1° 2 : Jean Paul Riovelle, Harold | pedition in 1910. Scott and four |. "8: - Brophy watched — ee ee ie inate —: Fredericton ...... 12 =F SOURIS — Preston R: Jenkins, |Town, Alex Colville, Graham | companions perished in a trek | horror as his buddy, Gtorting Wood. eens — Se Neate seh aie, soem sleet 4 Little Bond. charged with im. Coughtry, Pal Emile Borduas | to the South Pole. Debenham te- Andy Mynarski, crawled to- MIDNIGHT SHOW , Carly (Moncton .......... was 5 tu: in 1913. i " San wok tee mes tg ee rie men, aia! BB BR Ka coe fan | iy anes gad sot a | Hero ror ogre | Hames. December Reader's| . cuter all: of his hay flekds, keep The proportion of leat to stem Sydney’ ........00- 31 35 /QC in Kings County Magistrate’s|Department of Fine Arts of from 1930 until 1949, oe Digest brings you this in- TONIGHT a ee, good farm records of time eee — or Yarmouth ........ 2 $8 |Court Wednesday. (Mount Allison University will be |led an expedition to the interior credible story of selfless First Run Drama harve:t, yields, manure and fer- slated better, Mr. Stewart ex- st. John’s .....:-: 2 © Brenton Stanley Arnold, Bris-| joined by 60 students and a dozen | of Zambia (then Northern Rho- | Courage, a miraculous sur- j ; ¢ilizer applications and that sort Ae is Boston ........... . 31 46. |tol, pleaded guilty to a charge | of the faculty of the Nova Scotia | desia). vival, and the victoria (QM WaNT BE , at Sack gift considered wen. the color New York... 37 4 _ol using nested BOS Te ree | Stilewe of Ant for fhe dav_at the Cross. Don’t miss.“The ||US WU 1 DLT Jo OD UEe | etillear a ee Se ae #1 gallery and ar informal talk by| About 80 per cent of Russia’s | Thirteenth Mission” in De- ormensbiail ' eo ee, Se ae os mae- |New Orleans '...... eo 8 |e to yy |Confederatior Centre Art Direc- |college students have worked in eee ft : ed- the competition explained for |ure application: in some cases | Ty “vsessvcees 51 .68|_ Vernon Gerard Keefe, Morell. : mber Read D | Tucson tor. Moncrieff Williamson. industry. for .t cember Reader’s Dig 1 | } instance thet a farmer gets ad |both were applied. Los Angeles ....... 53 60 Rear, pleaded guilty to a charge | *-— OOS Samo ___ipeusiry_for two years._-__| now on sale. th 1! ditional points: if he has harvest-| Mr. Rodd applied 200 HALIFAX (OP) The weather oll aga Petal fy: egw pee - " | = Ree Se met «Soni aaa ee arene] CORRECTION ean ox FN SETAE RATES ay, . spre : 1 eee Sar betes eck: ar wesiern New Brunswick by late |a)''nnd ‘costs or 30. days om SOMETHING | He has upwards of 50 head of | Tmureday evening. This enow /charges of illegal possession of : : cattle. He put 300 pounds of the will cover all of New Brunswick | liquor. . . To Think About seine formula fertiliser onthe | <7! Ptttce Edward Island by é, The Saturday night dances at 8 ' ! rest of the lend he maiured last | te this morning. Over Nova If your furnace ts over 10 years year Scotia and Southwestern New| CITY AREA THE CHARLOTTETOWN Hotel Oe ree Nan Oe ane weet Im recent years Mr, Rodd has to change to rain. Snowfall ae FUNERALS ‘ 3 MER ; Ww 4 5; been interested | in ” Hereford, E'S WHY: he cumulations over New Bruus- are free Oe eae encrensing Whole | wick sed Pri Ed i Island The usual “life expectancy” in milk. est 18 | should range from three to six| MacDONALD FUNERAL — » . comedy: Resnent: 6 shot *-|BELIEVES IN FERTILIZER inches. The funeral of Mrs. Frank J No Admission Charge sce BUT EVEN MORE soes fipsncn a Ok Cubsdete tien Eee een eloree sot ts sapere pone Cate morning ice tebadan Pe IMPORTANT 2 patient a the Ghariottetown (tn optima fertilizer (arly tine | the Bay of Fundy this afternoon, | neral Home to Church of the No Cover Charge deste enaaaianiinec he tee Hospital. land with machinery, he said. | 2% shouldbe centred 100 Most Holy Redeemer where Re- 10 reeongpdee gar o Jand with machinery, he said. | southeast of Halifax by late thls | quem High Mass was celebrat- |" | GOme tomorrow night and see Jomuuled poi doit kines — aS PATIOS ms --}im-the third week in- May. | ove Clearing will take place |'ed by Rev. W.J. Enright, CSsR, mh xe As . ea modern LENNOX heating sys- dtatione Watts, York, 18 « pe! "ge: Rodd sald his yield of hay in all three provinces Saturday, | who also conducted the service Complete Dining service available tem! If you do net have @ Prince ran around two tons to the acre secutnae 2 eee care the | at the grave. Rt. Rev. P.F. Mac- : LENNOX heating system call as Hospital. This was an average on six from the west. Donald, VG, Rt. Rev. William Fully Licenced TODAY SHOW AT Co EE a em nace "| Prince Badward:Iiand, Bast | Dons, CSef and Rov. Andrew ¥0d . 12: ie Palmer Electric 11:45 p.m. ungreded eggs delivered st Char- eeer cele on July 2 _ Saat ieee Coateciee te ue pr coma a ° = 12:00 Midni nha oeemnas el + * * dik “oe . : cutting 17. Teas were < lottetown larg = ate Keem ted ante hay, | dawn. Temperatures ae Herreli Arbing, Michael Robison, ° mune iat wade pap and |#% there was scarcely any rain. | Same as Thursday. Winds light. | Joseph Hughes, ‘Allan MacDon- For Table Reservations grade A small 40 cents. But he did get caught with one | Low-high at. Charlottetown and | 200. Ngnatis Murphy and Cari Phone. 894-7371 shower as he was harvesting his | Moncton 25 and 33.° Outlook for . Interment took place in Woes o0 TEses. tat Held < if cae tee early in | the Catholic ‘@ § re i. oseph MacNally, Bedford, re- r. Rodd some imax’? morning. sunny inter- eo earh MacN ONY: the death of |timothy, Mr. Stewart told the vals in the afternoon. Not ‘much mola) oS eEra;rion his brother, Pat, in Cambridge, (Guardian. ‘It’s a later, leafier change in temperature. (Mass. on Nov. 24. Mr,’and Mrs. |timothy, and a farmer growing| High tide today at Charlotte " MacNally left by plang to attend a tot of hay would be well advis- |town 1.39 p.m. At Rustico at 7.24 e the fu Cambridge on stow 'p it in |p.m. Summerside tide _ if cay wate. : ‘Climax. Tis is because it will minutes ‘later than Charlotte = a J e come in later, give him a chance |town. Sun. rises today at 7:10 GUEST SPEAKER to cut his ordinary timothy first, |a.m. and sets at 4.50 p.m: a Lowden Ashley, ———————————————————— town, was 2 recent visitor to Th-odore Hutch; gents’ second, George Shaw; consolation, Da- vic Corrigan; freeze-out, Keith Douglas and Charles Campbell; door prize, Glen Paynter. + RESULTS GIVEN The following are the results - |SUNTERS ‘<<: 162 Great George St. Charlottetown a : of the car? party held at the Community Centre last night: men’s first, Preston ; second, John Coady and A R. Evis; ladies’ first Cecilia Gal- lart: second, Mrs. J. Peters; ——men’s consolation, Patrick Trainor; ladies’ consolation, TONIGHT 9 to 12 p.m. Members and Guests , ‘lan ond Sylvia - TONIGHT AT 8.30 P.M. Box Office Open Daily 12:00 to 5:30 p.m. Tickets $1.50 to $3.00 oY