\ ~fsland News Page ““Y The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Nov. 23, 1966. Man with practical farming ex- perience were sug¢ge: this is necessary if those people ‘are to get the respect and con- fidence of the farmers, it was All farmers should be paid i E i Re and single persons, if was suggested. Farm machinery prices should be more realistic with parts made available rt : : F Winners At | Bridge Club The Duplicate Bridge ' Club’s | Mixed Pairs Championship was) ; playéd at the Charlottetown Ho- tel Monday night. The results 1 Mrs. William Griffin and Alan Forsythe. 2. Mrs. Carl Green and Adel- bert Roche tied with Mrs. Louis Sadler and Walter Wilson. 4. Mary Putty and Paul Car- | ver. 5 5. Mr. pe Mrs. Jack Cuteliffe tied with Mrs. W.T. Rogers and Norman MacLeod. 7.. Mrs. -Cecil Dunbar and Lou- is Gaudet. 8. Mrs. Leo Carragher and Heath Ellis. 9. Mrs. Robert Ring and Bill Ledwell. 10 Mrs Graham MacPhail! and DID Rozman. The Abegweit Duplicate Bridge Club is holding their tn- dividual championship. Wednes- dat ight, at the YMCA for™trial on-a ¢’ mh ‘driv To Wolfville For Meeting Rev. V.G. Murnaghan and Re- gistrar Michael Hennessey, two representatives of St. Dunstan's University: left yesterday for Wolfville. N.S., to attend the an- vinces Examining Board and the Central Advisory committee on the board. Sessions began last : | Thursday; aca While in Wolfv r.. Murnag- han will also attend a meeting’ - Manager Leaves. For Conference. -C. L. Winchester, acting man- ager of the Charlottetown Ot Of- fice of the Unemployment Insur. oe Maxam’ ele _ | ton Managers’ sain was ‘| nual meeting of the Atlantic Pro- i night and will continue. through ¥ » | of the Directors of Extension and | | Summer Schools. ae ance Commission left this week- j Shop Thursday and abt ‘ Friday Until 9.30 P.M. Wed., Nov. 23 to Sat., Nov. 26 See EATON’S 8 Page Cireular Delivered to your door for Details of the Sale Specials. Hundreds of items specially picked for Christ mas giving. Don't be a Last-Minute Shopper “Fe Bay NER ne AYE: of Swivel Rocker - covering im shades of brows, Seen ae eerquaiae. cnc, act 39.99 © Hermes Bicker a Portable Typewriter Sree cree celomaracter keyboard, rigid all metal construction, 10 : quiet green colour. Boys’ *’ Dress § Shirts White oily, sizes 4 to Ox a _ SPROUL, EACH finistied wooden arms, nylon Kilmur, | \) SPECIAL? EACH 59. 90 A Pcs ; = a ih i Hi rte iil HI . i 21 i ia ij that a be made by digging test from, East Beaver Street ictoria Road, and if the line Poor condition, the 12-inch line above Victoria Road be di-” verted to the 12 inch line ru n- ning through the swamp at High Street. The report states that this Fis es a< past. This would further: result in replacing the 12-inch broken Sewer om Arcona Street with a smaller line to take care of the area south-of-Victoria Road ~~ laid. A comprehensive publié works and engineer’ S report were giv- en at’ the meeting. -Sidew were laid on Spring, Cambridge, First, and Central Streets dur- | sewers, laying asphalt, and grad- included on the engineer’s Oc- tober report: | FOOD’S STILL COSTLY Peasants in Communist Bul- garia spend 424 per cent of ‘their incomes on food, compared with 66 per cent under the cap- cent in Canada. No NEED For ATOW — GOI! C,H. BECKER AND SON Tinesalth, Sliver Plating, ah ies of tla WINTER TIRES LOW PRICES ~ Redd: Want to find out more ~~“ em nein AO sw in a | ing the month. Laying Sanitary | ing were somue of the other items | italist regime and about 20 per With KELLY ‘You. | ‘Siete’ = Macleod | wardrobe with a new Stet- : year’s fashion first... in 1) Shades of hickory and blue | Spruce to suit your man . . H Priced t irom Saturday, at the Farnhans py plot in Riverside ce: in Newport.» -A brother Stanford Glover Breadalbane died the following day, November 11. NS : Nov. 12 at 2. p.m, | ff — Nsizs VE 3 , FULL couRsE & s daily special = 2 WINDMILL & restaurant § The trouble in the line goes | back to 1954 when the line was for gift Hats See.. eee HESSELL MacLEAN at Henderson ahd Cudmore “Hess” says “top off his son"'. The “Toranade” this (gift: certificates too). "73. 95 4 isdn me CONFEDERATION PLAZA aoa Pe Mea! for travelling. fits in handbag. - §PECIAL EACH. Wool and Nylen Shen 2 oF. bails, good variety of colours s Youth’s Vinyl Gloves. ] Fieece’ lined, elite 6 to 10, 3 ‘ Dat : ay > Men’ : , Wool and Nylon Socks Colours grey, wilein xg Sizes 10 to 11%. SPECIAL, EACH Boys’ Flannelette Pyjamas *Aeatat ‘getaie ‘apt Gitges. sizes 6 to 16. Men's ~ Shirts. Butten down collar, er seit a ak seca. Sa 1. | SPECIAL, PAIR 2 59 Boys! hein << ; Orton pile, pele style collar, colours blue, Senate aiken: 2 for 6.50 Victor Wool Blankets ot ae cee site 72°x 90 in colours blue, See U an Dish Towels < = an as a 5s SPECIAL PKG.