ro _ from University of. Manitoba in| it 4 14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Sept. 22, 1965. ' ess a _ - moo : detail! ‘ The new pictures leave only a small percentage of the lunar surface .unknown, Dr. Levin said, adding: ‘The hack side of the moon is no longer ‘an enigma,” He Said the photos show sev- eral depressions hig. — flat ateas, darker than the rest of the Junar surface some with rays of lighter-colored, material radiating outward. Y OBITUARY * | Inserted by the family —| MRS. ANDREW JOHNSTONE | The death of Mrs. Andrew | Johnstone occurred at her home jin Kensington on August 25, 11965. For many miles around there. was a general feeling that ‘ a near and dear friend had pas- ged away, of sterling character possessing those qualities of without obtaining much inespected and loved, a cheerful .and genial temper- ment making many warm friends among young and old. “Her life was an_ inspiration her memory..is a benediction.” Almost an. centenarian her death deserves more than s passing notice. Born ‘at ae vale, P.E.1., December 31, 67 the daughter of William Heo } and his wife Elizabeth Clark, : they—moved to Margate while 4 she was quite young. | She was ‘the first secretary of | the Womens’ Missionary Society | in Margate Church, retain- | ing her interest in church. Af-/ ter she married Andrew John- Ston, Long River, in 1890, she ‘became a member of the Pres- _ byterian ‘Church and a Life ac! ES ae aes ae a SS || member of the W.M.S. and la- ter the U.C.W. She was very ac- ACT HANGED IN EEFIGY | tive in the ,Women’s Institute | and other community activities | Demonstrating University of their home ridings Some 2.600 where She lived for over 71 | Waterloo students hanged an '. students paraded through *©4TS: : ‘effigy’ of-the Canada Elect- downtown-Watertno—Ontarin; In 1992 when she was left a | “widow with five. small children and a large farm and again when her son Arthur was killed in action in July, 1917, the strength of her Chrigtian char-> acter was very evident. _ Her keen and alert mental ca- | pacities .led her to enter. the Winnipeg Firm Has Device To Monitor Baby Heartbeat ."terenniai rssay Competiion - at the age of 96 years when she | By KEN EMMOND He got the idea of pulse _moni- Teviewed ‘the life in-Margate as WINNIPEG (CP) — A Winnil- toring about three years ago, de- @ business centre, when Ken- | pez firm‘has developed a small ciding that if it is possible to Sington was known as Barrett's but accurate device to measure monitor the pulse ofan astro- Cross with only a few: hourses, the heartbeat of an unborn, naut, there should be down-to- also remembering when the first | fon Act in protesting inability of Canadian—Universivy stud- ‘ents to vote” Nov. 8 outside “we waat to- vote.” (C! PWirephoto) chanting graphed part of the back of the | }mind and heart which made her | she‘ was of | FALL 14% to 2412, FINAL. SPECIAL CLEARANCE LADIES DRESSES - Assorted styles /_-__testais sizes 10 to 20.1 ALL SALES SPECIAL, EACH f f and ma: TO "Children's Stretch Ankle th - ating room working Aubiceey oy: William E. and his wife in Ken- - sington in -1961,~-she adjusted | the. corpora well to her new surroundings | making many new friends.: Her interest in people, her | the love-of music and flowers all | added to her zest for life. The funeral which was. held) from Kensington: United Church | was largely attended and was| conducted by her minister Rev. | 'W.A. Paterson, a%sisted by Rev. Tremendous | Alex MacKay an old friend, and | |her nephew Rev. Harold: Brown, | Craters Seen Ottawa. . Monitor’ has three sensitive transducers which are attached tn the expectant mother’s abdo- men. The transducers change the vibration of the heartbeat into an electrical impulse. The foetal -heartbeat—a doc- for’s only communication with an unborn child—can be moni- | tored constantly for. irregulari- ties during, pregnancy and age birth. A significant change “rate of heartbeat is a saan signal. - The heartbeat can he either day problems.” Early this year, tion received a $40,000 _-National- Research Council industrial re- search grant. The monitors _went) on market recently and already or- ders have been.received from as far. away as Italy. red, beige, green, white gold and bluer _ Sizes 12 to 20. ‘Special, each 2.59 Fancy Knit Nylon Shell ‘In blue, beige and »pink, sizes 12 to kh 3.29 88c each Special, Dickie Fronts “ In brown, black, blue, red and Special,’ white, each baby. _ earth possibilities. train passed through Kensing- | Socks The device 1s one of a family “Designing and conceiving (On. She saw. farming’ develop Stretch nylon, colours red, navy, brown -«" af four medical, instruments are one thing, but gaining the [ott Se Seam Anh SE N0-H sizes 6 to 812, 7 to 9% and 82 to. OE : developed by Hargrave Applied confidence of the medical pro- Aaa ey se ropeied ia, : Special, air 49c Research Corp. Ltd. fession was a “real challenge,’’> °!M: d aoe The simple design of thé mon- he said. — This remarkable Jady was ev- Men’ s Hose itor ‘resulted from the belief of Once his idea was received; & busy with her hands, entering | Stretch nylon, fancy patterns, - dssorted company President Morris L. Mr. Settler worked closely with cut-work and knitting at the colours, sizes 10 to 12. ~ Settler that “present medical). oita1 officials. and doctors, Camadian National Exhibition, Speciai, pair. tle equipment is _too_sophisticated, lie ated! We weren't pin = n_loronto, at 95 years and obtain. Seca too complicated, too big.” the clouds—we were in the oper- 12& “‘honorable mention” Te errylene ouses The. .2's-pound foetal heart Coming to live with her son, | - Frill around neck in short Sees, colours- BOYS’ SPORT COATS : — [ ChiLDREW'S ‘WEAR Girls’ Flannelette Pyjames Capri style, ass Clearance orted prints, . Special, pair ° of Sleepers sizes 8 to 14. 1.97 Fleece lined, some with. slight imprefections, sizes 1 to 4, _ colotirs blue, maize and pink. Special, pair > Cisarence of Infants’ Dresses. -and Didy Suits ~ Infant's sizes Each, 1.39 Clearance graphed or monitored by ear at 7a nurse's station or in‘ the deliv-’ ery room. 2 In Moon Shots -« s- Interment took place fn fhe : ‘family plot at the Geddie Mem- (AP) — orial Cemetery. The following family are left | Murdock Willian’ Ernest W,, Burlington; Ed- ; se PASADENA, Calif a FAINT BEAT + Russia’s 25 ‘new photographs of Though: the -monitor -is-gener- ine hack of the: moon show’ -a} to mourn: Bessie; Mrs” aliy used during late pregnancy | tremendous number of craters, MacLeod; Kensington; er childbirth, ‘it can register the ranging from two to 20 miles in E.. ‘Kensington; ‘heartbeat of the foetus when ‘it diameter, a Soviet scientist said “Wondleigh"’, is 20 weeks old. here. “.. Other monitors developed by! Also, said Dr. B. Y, the company. include a pulse ‘there, are, great chains of crat-_ grandchildren:: - monitor, blood pressure monitor ers, an arrangement not seen Also the following . brothers and-combination pulse and blood on ‘the side visible from earth. and sisters: Alexander Brown, Levin, a number of.grand and g re at! monitor. One crater chain is 600 miles Beach Grove, Harry Brown ard All are run on_rechargeable- long, he_ said. Mrs. Dan MacKenzie, Kensing- batteries and. weigh no. more Dr. Levin, of the Schmidt In- ton; Mrs. Percy Miller, Central than’ four pounds, They are stitute of Earth Physics, Mos- Lot 16.’ small enough to fit into the cow, described the photos on The p Ibearers were: *Mes- glove compartment of a car and “the sixth-and final day of a sers. Archibald Johnstone, An- cost is within easy reach of any California Institute of Technol- drew Johnstone, William Ww, hospital ogy - Jet Propulsion Laboratory Brown, Lorne Seaman, Frank Mr. Settler, 43, who graduated | planetary conference. Townsend and Lester Linfkletter. Russia’s spacecraft Zord 3% Messers. 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