v—' i i ii '9 i Peter DesRoches. Fredrick Ar- len. Kenneth B. Keatlng gets a handshake and good i I ROBERT F. KENNEDY HAS PHONEE PROBLEMS has complained to the police and to the niche of his politi- vlces supervisor of tho Nation-lsaid “Rotarian the buseness -'he luncheon meeting (1' Rotary munity. They held at the Charlottetown Hptel yesterday. Robert Smith was chairman and Harry Bartlett oo- com- have done a fine a. terrific. Best Wishes y . As‘hmole's address dealt and lengthy retirement and the with “services available to an assurance of a player's and employee's throughle Charlottetown at any time." ' l l i come ’Somei l NationalEmploymentServiceSeen As Aid To Industrial Development Frank B. Ashmole, special ser-tby president Andrew Likely. who Chairman Hugh Simpson (1 ' Frank and his the Rotary ai Employment Sejvice, Oliar-éRotary Ann Doris have endear-announced lottetown, was guest speaker at;ed themselves socially and lllllhe date of the big event. George Clieverie was welcom~ . ed back to club activity follow 30b and we all agree that their ing hospitalization due sense of cooperation has beenlshooting accident. Tuesday Dec. m . Jere is an exceptionally' H , . . strong showing of Dual Purpose entered prefi‘éimmtshafmfiiff’ flux]; Shorthorns With Keith Barrett. ination ax mala, Daniel P. Jewell, l INTEREST pom page i) Charlottetown i has 21. More than 150 sheep tcred by 10 P.E.I. with Lincoln Boswell showing ill 3 Choviots, Aimon Boswall a Allison Stewart. Charlottetown of 3C Stewart and Sons. Char- lottetown RR. Belmont Lot 16 showing 17 am- North Rivor 1.8 and Sterlinl W001! and the Nationa Em l ent Ser- NEW MANAGER WELCOME!) will receive a favorable . v ... pm e new hotel manager Jan Visiting Rotarians worm Son- Ml- Herbert 19' The w°°d "The specific function of the Gruda was given a hearty wel- Woodside and air] MacEachern.. herd was the ion Winner! at , iservice is tha of a placement cane by the preSldent on be-‘Summersidc: Stan Steeves, Mon- Halifax in year ago. i gency ror assisting “mines to half of Rotor lcton and Jan Grnda, city. find suitable employment and for employers to find suitable workers '. the speaker said. Be‘ cause this involves the responr nihillty of bringing order into the labor market, this function is a under concept than com- monly. held of a labor exchange". e sai . e speaker went on to as "we in remember it its 8 fed a: ernmen ' definite role to omic policies of the commum Car On W jury that in- a car-truck crash the Trans-Canada Highway at New Haven, which claimed the life of former A coroner’s W econ. quired into E Oct. 8 on Jr. lam policy and maintenance of e 'le love of employment. ndustirial development must be icompleinented with cal namesake, but nothing has ' . _ Charlottetown resident. Walter been done lbwt it, he says. aim avggd and demand 51.“ Joseph Morrissey, 57. of 39 r ’ ' Golding Street. Saint John, N.B.. wishes from Robert F. Ken- nedy, loft 50-year-old construc- tion superintendent, in New York today. Listed as the only Robert F. Kennedy in the Manhatten phone book, the phone in his home is kept bu‘ sy by persons calling him and ISlAND NEWS PAGE WestornAnd Central Districts Monday night found that Mr. Morrissey’a car was travelling on the wrong side of the high- way at the time of the accid- LEE THAN MAXIMUM “Even; man who is employed in a job w utilize his talents and skills in contributing something less than his ible um o the national production. Every em ployer who is satisfied to oper- ate his business With marker! 0 5 r. The coroner’s jury attached no blame to Herbert Curtis Mac- Fadyen. 21. of Crapaud. driver of the three-ton truck involved. his 17-year-old son, Robert F Jr.. to threaten them, Kennedy claims. [is WESTERN B R | E ES MeCARVILLE FUNERAL .— The funeral for Frederick Mc- Carvllb was held ay, Oct 26 from his lato residence to St Maluhy’s ‘Church, Kinkora when Requle igh Mass was olsus Roberts, Raymond Kelly, 8 . took place In the church ceme- tery with service by Rev. Cro- PERRY FUNERAL ~— T We! to! Mrs. Phillip Perry Oct. 24, Funeral Home, Xinkora to St. Malachy's Clutch, Kinkoro where Requiem ' fall and spring terms, and libel/E dishwaloififbih‘f“ .EE Sharlotttetown Schools during beams were: Harold Arscnsult, "3. W” e" Charles Perry, Archie ult REGwN‘L moo” FIRST ’ tension education officer for the ‘ o - i land also, to the success of his r s u lawn business", Mr. Ashmole t1 stated. p “I Officials of the Confederation Centre Art Gallery are planning to upgrade study of the visual arts in this province. This fall will see the begin- ning of the program, when students throughout. the prove lnce will be given the oppor- tunity right in their own schools to view slides of paintings hung in well known galleries through out the world. Mrs. James Lapaloy. art ex- Confederation Centre Art Call 81'! will travel to schools in the province showing the slides. discussing the color, compos- itlon and style of the paintings. and outlining the history of the a . Moncrleff Williamson pea that Mrs. La be able to visit as many‘rural schools as possible during the t “"833 5" O consult and David Jacobson. ‘ln- terment took place in the church cemetery with service being con- ducted by Rev. Croken. ‘ DEATH NOTICES Received loo latc for Classified death notice column mi COLLICUTT —— At his home B in urton Lot . Edward Collicutt, a veteran of deuce from where the funeral will be held Wednesday, Oct. 28, to St. Marks Church, Lot 7, for unlem High Mass at 9 o’c‘lx. Interment in th 0 oh «dietary. MaoKENZlE ~ The death stating that this exhibition is occur-ml at the aiarlottotowo representative of s ants Hospital Monday, Oct. 26, 1964, across Canada. of All." Maegan; of Little STUDIED IN ENGLAND Pond in hi. 70th year. Remains Born in Worcestershire, Eng- were transferred from the land. Mu. Laosl at on two Perry Funeral Home to his late residence. from where the “Infill Will be hold Wednesday momma, leaving the home 9.45 for Requiem High Mass at 10 o’clock to St. Francis De 501” Climb. Little Pond. In- terment in the tery h r. church ceme- Do You Have A Hearing Problem? DR. MURRAY BELL Consultant for VIK HEARING AIDS wan conduct a clinic at ssrou‘s in Charlottetown. P.E.l. Thursday and Friday. Oct. 2%. 3M Mr.lelllauoapartlnthe ha ytodemmtnte the VIKING BoarlagAlrtoon. was!» Minot-ll m oblicalll- Phooo I’d-ll” today W he I! Army-ta at Hawaii": 'P'P mamas; ' tours might help the students Funeral Home to his late rcsi- W 0 Chariot 0” years at Edinburgh University and four years design at years and came to Canada in 54. She lived for a time in New- foundland when she painted H CO The program will be con- ducted in the regional high schools, and will be on a firll come first served basis. Mrs. Lapsley stated that teachers who would like slide shows or help in teaching art should write to her at the Con- federation Centre Art Gallery in Charlottetown. “The stu of in has reached a hi level in P.E.l. and it is hoped that the study of the visual arts now that we have the gallery" she said. She added that after school live wn, There is no admittance charge for students, but they must be accompanied by a parent or The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Oct. 27, 1964. s T° '39 Upgraded w qualifications are less than those required by the lab. The coroner’s jury T900111- liS passing up the opportunity to mended that all highways ho lcontribute the maiqunu ' 9 clearly marked with white lines so the gross national product, distinct warnin ' , 1m. mediater following construc- on. ~ The fatal accident occurred about 7 pm. Oct. 8. when Mr. Morrissey was enroute to Chat- lottetown to attend the funeral of a sister, Mrs. Martin Pow- of 19 McGill Terrace. the following morning. The coroner's jury took 55 9, am particularly interested. as a special services officer n " also placing the handicapped. Tins nec the assuming of lint what the handicap i and what the man isahle to do. Then through ooimwlhng and the neo- Y [—1 i n- 2; scenes of that province. taught‘ at the Sanitorium and con- inlia, n t e - - - ducted private classes. Her 35;: muiuitgme Eng??? 3; rSaCh hltlsd virdfi‘t‘ paintings have been exhibited we never send a man to an Charlotggmw ‘ acsit en “a it: in Toronto. employer on sympathy“ Mi” Dr L inE Py a) w‘ Since coming to Charlottetown Ashmde - I emfue '- mwse' Clue: she has executed the backdrop stressing the need for a fmgner or. Prince Edward 18- of m. 01d legislative builde “really effective counselling pro- an . DI‘CSldmg- The Crown for the ladies aid fashion show, 3 l' ' “’9 west“! was represented by Alan K‘ Scales. A total of seven wit- nesses were heard. Assistant provincial patholo~ gist, Dr. Andre Aquino. testi» fled the cause of Mr. Morris- sey’s death was laceration of the aorta. Dr. Aquino said his findings showed an alcoholic blood content of 2.1 milligrams er millilitre. HIGH ALCOHOLIC CONTENT Coroner Dr. Prowse said this alcoholic blood content was "a relatively large amount and in most individuals would indicate intoxication." RCMP Constable James Cause of the Charlottetown de- tachment. who investigated the accident, presented two pints one partly empty, at which he said were found in the trunk of Mr. Morrissey’s c. and reproduced it for the cen- tennial committee in Ottawa. At present she is filing the collection of slides that will be shown at schools this year. more program than one or two ye . “The Home and Association has become very in- terested in this field and I am sure will press for more guid- ance counsellors". The speaker stated diet “the credit for growing interest can 0 in a large measure to nat‘ ional employment service and the Rotary Club" As an cxaimiglc of the stead:t expanswn o c mm, a ERTON — Carolyn Fra» L-ES “u. m ~al aer conducted the rally day ser- ififi‘c’emgm ofiice,?gr';fe 510.. vice in Alberton United Churcn lam ammo e e m- . . Sunda morning. Each Sunday ling and was able to place .80 Schoo class had a part in the per cent of these people grain- service ul employment. the speak , Id The story, “Growing Towards Isa' God" Was told by Mrs. Fred V‘ZC-flgloofiig: gigs); Nam” Loard. The New Testament les- to take {greater we,” son was read by Fern Fraser roentth of lhe courses given The Children sang “Jesus Love: Vocational Schools. They are the Rally Day Service Hold Me." Karen Hastings sang “My |icoii.~iume}i;smlo h acts r Task" and egg and Ricky these so i s". e sax . Driver of the three-ton truck Hardy sang “When He Cometh " ’ Mr- Ammo]? “’35 W“ I“ E“? involved in the accident. Mr The organist. was Mrs. David land andacamg é!” Canada in MacFayden, testified: MacDonald. tllg’gs‘Rgsflieg‘X/fi latgsesggags a: “We were just coming around Members of the Sundai welfare officer at H and the turn in New Haven when alifax S°h°°l 5”“ “9 “en’i’ walla” then as Rehabilitation Ofificer at Mrs. Fred Leard. Shirley Ma" Point Edward Sanatorium, So'd- Artliur. Mrs. Ralph Fraser, Mrs my, V . , Reginald Travers and Mrs. Wes- , He was lntmdiu'ed b the road onto our side. When I first loy Hardy. fghaiégréianr; calrh‘gnanbowés malt? noticed him he was on his own on LPS CAT“ :_ y I I ' a e L - side. and he cut straight across. The search for oil in Austral :Sgsimflh a mom mo 0‘ I 3991‘“ “3° bEakes- I thought la‘a desert regions is aiding lhe' Rolarian Frank Pellenin. re~yhe was gomg ""0 a WWW” local cattle industry as unsuc-lnring hotel manager received a “‘el‘e‘ But he "epl “mung “.ghl cessfui bore holes invariably latanding ovation as he was a- Blong- if he had kept comlng produce water if nothing else. lsented with a gift from the club right along there would have we meet the trailer truck. I noticed a set of parking lights (Mr. Morrisseyi cut across the teacher. The Cantu-Hallmark child», ren’s exhibition will be hung‘ during this week, she said, Wolber- hampton College of Arts in ING. Hearing All field. III will force ORE BELVEDERE WINNERS 1 NOW ENTERED FOR GRIND PRIZE OF Mum-Mlotvodonamokonwhohmfwndtlnommmm In lolvodon cigarette pack-m Mods and thousands“ Award Continues an packed with Iotvodovo cigarettes and youlodmoocanothorommmytowlnbodnl.00andtbo IIOI.000.00. Ycumavflndonolnthovuynoxtpockyouboy. “mumbuaMmum—muwm. rong Side Rules Inquest Jury been plenty of room betwee the truck and the edge of the best uddered cowhlast year, pavement. And he turned to his three-year old heifer that also right and caught the hand corner of the truck," sai Mr. MaeFadyen. Long Creek, a passenger in th MacFayden truck, said: “ car lengths ahead right hand side." said M SAW CAR PASS John Milford Buchanan Churchill, Morrissey car passed hi in: highway, headed away Charlottetown. bury. truck on the turn. He said Morrissey’s prescribes! Dr. Angus A. Machd. of Bonshaw, told of being called to Purkdele Flimsy the accident scene. Members of the coroner's SHERWOOd jury were: Foreman, Boyce ' Elmer Stevenson. Parkdiilo, sundnes Gordon William MacKenzie, Falconwood Road, E port; Donald Harold Sher-wow: Jamin Sentner. New and Donald Joseph Gillis, mcEwen' 17' 0: edly reached four figures, to the I saw ” ‘ - a car and thought it was turning MQrQCmegflw.¢"ng off the side of the road, with its parking lights on, and just two of us it i started to pull back onto its i own side and it hit us on the Mr W lower plates of said he was driv ing toward New Haven, and the ‘ om behind. He said the Morrissey car had its parking lights on. The accident occurred ahead shortly after, said Mr. Buchan- an. with the Morrissey car com- ing to a stop crosswise on the left hand side of the road, go- toward Charlottetown. and the MacFayden truck at an an- gle in about the middle of the from Joseph Harold White of Bun- a trailer truck driver. said he had met the MacFayden he saw the parking lights of Mr. hind his trailer truck in the rear-view mirror. He said it was between daylight and dusk; it had been raining. and he thought the road was slippery. He said the ac~ cident happened on a “gentle C Parkdale; liam Frederic Burke, South- Fraser, Reginald William Bryan, Parkdale; Clifford Ben- ‘ Wiltshire 19 Summer Street, Charlottetown. ship; a year ago in the ring, though he only took andful of his cattle to the fair, 5‘ entries. George MaoMillan, Cornwall has nine entries. There a eral other smaller entries. ac terod and Keith Boswall Son. Victoria have an even do- “ zen. The Boswall's showed line , 8 d 81‘ let sold, for a price that report- FALSE TEETH Bore is a pleasant way to overcome loose plate discomfort. IASTEE’I'B tunable, taste or acid). Does nos sour. Checks "plate odor breath". Get ABTIETH today at drug counters everywhere. 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The Le- from York, win- dcrs: More than a dozen steers are in the beef carcass competition in which an island man, Fulton Sanderson receiv< ed approximately $1,000 for a Hereford steer last year that went reserve champion. Fulton and his son, Johnny. each h ve two steers entered m u champion a year ago. His father, Boyd Dixon, had runner up hon- gular classes. Donald, York was the top show- (2' rescv- maninthatbneed.30thnionarei ,w luck this with blue h in 1: comic and Man..." .soven Lester Rankin: and Son. South- port have seven ‘ ~ 11 eight entries and David Mute Mt. Herbert a couple of till: black beefers. Gordon Mstheson, H u n t e 1- River has 10 Herefords showmg and Fulton Sanderson and Sons have eight. Gerald T. Dollar, Winsloe has nine Scotch Shorthorns entered and Otto B. Newson and Son. Cornwall has four. Mr. Dollar showed the grand champion male and female ani- mals at Charlottetown in Aug 5 I t. Freda Cox. 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