so . Paul D. Anthony. 15. shows how it was when he overheard I holdup that happened while he was talking to a motel desk up—but it turned out unluckily for him, e work t motel as a bellhorp. But news stories about his at adventure clerk. Paul thwarted the hold- gave his age—and the stat City’s Catholic Youth Week Activities Termed A Success I A week of youth activity in the three Roman Catholic oar- ing of the three parishes ishes of Charlottetown and Park- held at the Basilica Recreation dale drew to a close during the Centre. Rev. weekend. _ e week had a successful be- lsh with a "Meet Your Neighbor; ight". t Throughout the week three , ray. Friday evening a joint meet- was William Comer- ce e were given by they Marian Mur-1 ree speakers: and ‘. Brenda Hennessey guest speakers: Mayor GaudeL Carol Morley representing theI Councillor Frank Zakem and d Commissioner Frank MacDon- ald spoke to the youth in Basil. ica Parish extended a message ica. Holy Redeemer and St. Pi- 0 ifferent parishes. 1 Rev. Tingley from the Basil- f welcome to the youth. Follow- l ford, CSsR, from Holy Redeem- r . er parish was master of r - ginning in Holy Redeemer Par- monies. Reports on the weeks activities and goods valued mately 3150 are reported taken. sAccess was gained through a OVERHEARD HOLDUP IN PROGRESS Department of Labor notified the motel young to work. 4 that Paul lstoo ISLAND NEWS lug Prince Street Home, School SUMMERSlDE -—- If every wage earner in the area serv- ed by the Prince County Hos- pital would give one day's pay a year for three years the ob- jective of the extension funds campaign would be reached. workers were told at a 'ck- i off rally held last evening at the Canadian Legion Home. The speaker was R. T. H horn. a member of the hospit- t ‘ who i briefed the workers on the pro- ing. The drive is now officially l pen. RA. Horne. general chair-I man of the campaign commit- tee. presided aid the work- ers' kits were explained by James Hogan. chairman of the, general canvass. l Mr. Henthorn told the work- I a half hour to . 1 electrical generating system in the Maiden Hill farm name of ers not to be apologetic in their approach to the people on their lists because the lack of fac- ilities at the hospital affects everyone He said that hospital. statistics show that last year there was 46.443 patient-days of treatment which represents nine days treatment for every family in the area. Mr. Henthorn started out by explaining what the hospital ' means to the community in its various capacities. He said that as a business it employs 230 people full time and its annual payroll is over a half million dollars. As a school the hospital has 50 nurses in training and grad- uates an average of 17 train- ed nurses 11 year. As a user of consumer goods use over $60,000 worth of food In dicine, and therapy last year ments. I he was shocked at what he saw cedu-res to be used in Canvass- and he described in detail the crowding and the general conveniences that exist ! nursing and medical staff. Much of this is not visible to the pat- ient or visitor. an example of the inadequacies that exist he said it would take operation in the event of a pow- Mrs. M or failure. Ham 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed., Nov. 18, 1964. P ans 50 e Kickoff Rally At Summerside ’ Launches Hospital Campaignl 3,3527: mem- mmw I One of the projects of the I Prince Street Home and School IAssociation, I 'Brlng and Buy ‘ feature the regular In pm a to m wi- oulturnl ros- in Toronto this week. Tho Palmer: stood fifth with a bull calf and sixth with their mature bull that was grand champion It Charlottetown and Ho llnx this your. herd placed cow: in sixth and seventh place. good placing of the Royal with its is rgo classes of high class cattle With a dry three-old heifer, They stood fifth in the class for two-year old heifers. of mu. and his brother. Add- bort. a teacher a Birchwood High School. led the field in the afternoon session. but dropped back slightly in the evening. Some 52 teams participated in the competition. f other local leaders in the I and complete scores were not avail- able at this time from the unit office at Halifax. Optimism Hold On NATO Force ' WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. State Undersecretary George w. Ball returned from West Germany Tuesday with "a good deal of optimism" concerning prospects for agreement on a NATO multilateral nuclear The president, Mrs. Gordon Hughes, will preside and re- rts to be prean will 1n- clude an insight into future pro- grams, including the part the association will play in Christ- mas activities. Convener of the sale Thurs-l day is Mrs Roy Strang. A cap- able auctioneer with assistants Mr. Henthorn told of visiting will be on hand, he .———"—' “mm m” ° [Island Ownedl V Cattle Do Wall E At Royal Fair TORONTO (Special) get the stand-by Guernsey cattle shown under its kitchens year. In the field of preventive me- t gave 9,772 nut-patient treat- nck of facilities. the over- n- for he said. As Palmer and Sons. Kensington. won several runner Simpsons-Seurs Early (AP Wirephoto). Ifor school at approxi- " Irving will conduct a workshop st teachers at Kent School this coming Fri~ day and Saturday. Put a New Kenmore 30” Electric Range Local Team Places Well In Bridge Play One local bridge team. Rev. Edmund Roche and Adelbert Roche. placed a strong second in the Island Open Pairs event held here recently in conjunc- tion with the three-day Mari— time bridge tournament held at the Charlottetown Hotel. T e sla the leaders, who captured the Dr. L. I. and' Mrs. Duffy Tro- phy for their victory F other Roche. on ‘the staff MAY FLY OVER PRISONS OTTAWA (CP)—A new fed- eral regulation allowing air- craft to fly over penitentiariea if they remain above 5,000 feet was announced in a weekend issue of The Canada Gazette. The old regulation prohibited flights aver penitentiaries at any height. force. Ball said “a week or two or three or four" must be allowed beyond the prawns year - end deadline for a treaty in order Ito give the new British Labor i government time to decide its position. But, he said. “I think the German government Is very do. termined to try to make a suc. Ices: of this proposal." Plan to attend the Auditorium, Summerside mmnuumm Shopping Plan Extended to November 25—Nothing to Pay Until February Save $30 on Coldspot 14.3 cu. ft. Automatic NOTICE Fiddling and Step-Dancing Contest at Civic November 25th. Five door prizes; special enter- tainment before and during contest. Admission $1. P. E. I. Championship beginning at 8 pm. on. John window. The second break was at the home of the late j tosh whose death occurred early I Vlonday morning. The house was unoccupied during the night. Some electrical appliances are eported missing. Macin- ITentotive Dates Set For 1965 Drama Festival Tentative dates for the 1965 Kodak P.E.I. Drama Festival of May Inmtic 100 us X parishes respectively. Each ing the business session a social Ii 5. speaker had a special message 9 for the youth and emphasized the I theme of Youth Week "Role ofl Youth in the Community". On Tuesday evening. Davt Boswell. di rtnr of physical ed- ucation and alcohol studies spoke to a group of young pie on the problems of ale today. He spoke about one suc-I cessful means of controlling the! problem and of educating others “ to it — namely Allied Youth. On Wednesday evening a large group gathered at the Commun- ity Centre to see the movie “Captains Courageous“. Special Service Held At Elmsdale { United Church ELMSDALE —- Rev. C. R. was undertaken at the Catholic Dem Cemetery as a joint effort of ohol Basilica and St_ Pius X parishn es wound up wi St. Dunstan's Rink Sunday sl- ternoon. Man In Custody After Two Breaks ‘ connection lwhich occurred at Tignish Mon- ' day ni h vening was held. work prOjects were underta. I drama festival association held ken Saturday by the three par- ishes. Holy Redeemer Y ou t it had a clean-up project in Victor- ia Park while a similar project The activities of the weekl th a skate held at. TIGNISH - A man was taken 3 nto custody yesterday by Alber- i on detachment of the RCMP in I with two breaks at g t. The liquor store was entered‘ Plants were also laid to pre- pare for the semi—final ama series leading to the 1965 festi- val. The soul-finals will be held on a regional basis this year, it was agi- . President Eric MacGregor chaired the meeting. . A CA i CHOOSE YOURS EARLY! $21 .50! in your kitchen for Christmas .19995 elements have infinite- es Refrigerator Freezer 299.95 heat switch _ . Large oven is automatic . Automatic defrost 01' fading. dock-controlled eratm section 0 Automatic oven millsserlo C Zero-none freezer hold. no hasten roasts. etc. “>1 Men food . 0 Large window on oven door ml pfrcelaig fcriirzpers gm- Broil unit with reflector pan V939 abes an m . and grill 0 Magnetic door gaskets keep cold stir inside . . White porcelain enamel finish . 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