ATTENDING THE High school Red Cm conference Saturday were. leit in right. “.viyne Mace-hermit. Central inieens Regional High; Janet Macro-lane. Summerside High ‘ 'hool: E l a I ll e Ragm. ' Selma]r and men Allen. Miscondl Remand! ngh. The Colman-nee was hold at the Basilica Ii:- creation Centre. O i '4 E s E Growth In Character, Personality some do girls and boys top-l Itsrntlng 22 oi the high seiloolsr in the province. along with 1.5 teacher sponsors attended that annual high school Red Crossl rhnterence at tho Basilica Ree trrallon Centre Saturday. Nancy l e than I George 01 Queen C on bi-Iiool. Charlottetown. presided. at the morning and hitel‘noon‘ IOCAI BRIEFS IN CITY HOSPITAL Mrs Fred Gallant. Parklale. is a patient in the Uharlollemu‘n Hospital, IN HOSPITAL Lonllard MacDonald, 35 Elm A\'(‘lllll’. is a FMIEIII In ill: Chan- lotieloiin Hospital. PATIENT IN HALIFAX I \ll' Everett Swallow. We?“ month Street. City has been a. paltt‘nt in n Halihx hospital iliirr Monday. She was lccom Iuill‘d in Halifax by her huband. ENTElls HOSPITAL I H WM. Hazcl’brmk. it a I rd Is- eniered the Prince adwa land Hoeplliul tor treatment. I MAKING rRoGnsss t it lo reported that hire Edu‘i rook, parkdolc, is making sal- Matt/dry progress iollowing. nirgci—y. Along “‘Itil Mr. Cook nu- went to liaiilax last week- vnd to undergo medical imit- meni. While there they are the guests or their son. Harry. Is PA I i T .7. Frank Hrblis. Charlottetown. has recently admitted to a Prince Edward Island Hospital tor treatment. VISIT Cit-Town. S'SIDE Mr. and Mrs_ Wayne ward ie I turned to Sninl .lohn. Na, Sun- rlay alter spending the weekend In Charlottetown wnile h ere they visited hla mother, Mr I. t'ecii Ward, who is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hol- pital where she underwent aur- gery TuesdayThey also visited his grandparents. Mr and Mn Joseph Ciaugh. summerride. lllr. Clough has just returned home alter undergoing surgery in the Prince County Hospital. CAR-TRUCK CRASH A ($er collision which oc- curred Thursday. lted in item»: 3150 damage In the ear but none to the truck The M:- cident occured at the intersect- ion at Bolvede driven iiy Daniel While. Char: ititietown. collided wtih a I Chevan car owned IV Jamel Grant-B. Charlottetown. HONORARY PALLBEAIIEM Among file linnorary pnllbelr» er: lor Mira, Robert J. Venlot M Falrvtew were Pew. William Simpson Ind born! Cr. Clllbeck. Said Need sessions whcn delegates were itelcomod by Gordon MacDon- ‘i'lld. president at tlte P,E.l. Red Cross The keynote speaker. Ilalph WCndPiwru. Tomnln national di- rccior ol‘ Juuwr Red Cross, was introduced to the gathering by Ur KA, Parker. chairman ot lhc province‘s Junior Red Cross advisory committee. In Challenglmz the young peo- ple .\li. \vendeboi-n said that there must be growth in Claim! er and Wuality As well as physical growth he said tor ex. ample that our sense of mimo- sibiliiy might be likened to a series or circles beginning with soil and reaching out from there to iamilv school. community. counln' and m the Wmld com- munity at large he pointed out that high school RM Cmss in Wnrkllll: with teachers pmvides young people with the opportun- lly In develop this wine oI res- pt‘ns ty and an awareness of the "ends M nLhers. .\lr Wendcborn‘a address was inllnucd by the lllm "Discovery" produced by file American lied Cross which unllolds the story oi Community and international services oper to high school students through the avenue at . Red Crass. REPORT GIVEN A complete description of the program carried out at one At- lanlic Provinces ngll Scllotll Rad Cross Training Centre held at Mrmai‘ial Uluvrrsity in ' Nild last August wu inciside Him 5c companied the P.E.I. delegaus ID the centre in the Cnpac'ily of lEiTht‘r-EWI' from this m- "we. other aspects of the Trainlml Centre neie related by Mary Power or Sour-is Kits and Owen Oliver o! Albertoii RES, two of the six P,E.I. delegates. Mrs. Evelyn Cudmore. direct- or ol Red Cross first aid and uuler satety. spoke on various safely p“?er And urged the where service wn conducted by Life Underwriters Planning Island Theme For Convention Plans tor promoting tut.- lslnndla Wiallah has been granted the theme at the national woven- tion at the Lite Underwriters As- sociation at Canada in Toronto 1964 annual meeting. next February were discussed The men". a. which Ralph at the regular monthly meeting Rupen. president or the P.E.I. "‘9. P-E-I- 11‘“? "Mm'nms association, presided. heard a: Association which was hcld at new, mm my Moms. charm the Chraloltetvvm Hotel, Frl- mm. “r the chmmiitce appolnbl d! ed im- planning the theme, He emphasized the tremendous amount or detail that is Involved in a pioiect oi this importance and requested that the members assist him and his committee in “I every way poesible. "’ Wendall Mackay, superinten- dam oi insurance tor PEI. wha was a guest or the mmtiag. i urged all memhers to give this propeci their strongest support.‘ Mr. lliacksy pointed out that the imvfimnt‘e ol the omvinoe will be presented to (NM am pet‘- pie iron. all parts of Canada tor three days al lhls Convention and he hoped that the associa— tion would go all out to promote this province. Mr, Macksy also gave a re port or the meetinc or the mo- ment superintendents oi in-. surance which he attended to centiv in Quebec City. lie point- ell mit that the provinces are _velry close to uniiormiiy in in- surance laws. and predicted "complete umfol‘mll" among all the pmvinccs \Hlil in ten years". Concerning the matter n! t‘xar‘ minaiians for license of 'hsur- aoce salesmen. he stated, “I will not be happy until we have examinations tor the tire ' privilege and responsibility or promoting this province at the a Durintz the past iew years it has been customaiy at the an. nual meeting of the national as- sociatioo to have one pmvince Ieatured as the theme oi the convention by the association that particular province Due the historical significance our centeruiial year, the P.E.. ‘2 high Ichowl lied Cross members to pmicipale in them, Karen Toni-ribs and Julie Fost- er. hi two oi the Chariotteuwm "ll school Red Cmss members who gave voluntary service at the PE I. hospital and the Re nomination Centre regularly during the past summer told oI the duties which , ' out as “Volunteer-is". both girls are considering nursan as a pro- iesslon and ieel ihat are iaslos assigned to them at these hos- riials convinced them that nurs. ing is the held they really want to enter. COUNCIL! FORMED Cathy Fraser oi Tignish RHS. president or the high sclth Red Cross area council for westem rince. reported on lb’ activities alter which live similar area councils were fnfmzn covering no; the balance at the province. 5! an insurance saiesmerr nigh Robert vounker y-led ‘ Delmtrs 2mm sevrl’al schools told at various Rednnat an LUATC class has bemI Cross activities carried out in organrzed. under the leadershipl then- nreu winch Provide the air. Walter Hymlman, and thnti basis for In exchange d MM ll least eight mrmbers have en- t The sessions conduded will: mued tor thu Classes which wiul reports from each and a closing the value oi the lite . l message tmm Mr, Wendeborn. Rev. Sister St. Brigid. lanolin- sponsoc Irom North linsts‘co ex- pressed the thanlu of those in attendance to Mrs. w. w. Reid. director at .lunior lied Cross for the province, and to Mr. Wande- born, Mr. Rupert nskcd the mimi- bers to Stand in a moment ot silence in memory at the late J. Eric Shepharcl. manager of the pi Cnli'dda branch, who died Suddenly tow weeks ago. He said the as- sociation lost one of its most enthusiastic and stronarsl Slips porters In the lat! Mr. Shepherd. Maritimes Betrayed discussion groups followed by begin Tuesday A short film on ignite training course was also shown lrom its ling the overall revitalization at our area to one at a Ital: filler”. ville. which was the IIIan meeii ‘ rotary was Douglas Mackinnon.‘ Crspauu. The m at the Bieadalbane nail. M. New“ I n Henderson vice- iesideni.. - E N Glen Cotton. and Ian Webster and Lea RM 5nd MK“, Mun . m“ '"‘" "m" back to the meetinlz after Uwir Lean as executive meadiers. Lower Queen niaI 4-3910 recent illness He also introduced Also in Ittendence were: Mariam...“ Wilired Inman. to the members Premier Walter R. SIWW. Heath ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. N’oTilTlfiis. 5 Construction Starts On New llorell Plant Costing approximately tain a boiler room refrizeratlnn om. construction has been Start equipment. dry storage. and sup ed on the new butter and cheese pty area. An escalator system Iactory at Morell which will re» i will be used in move supplies place the plant destroyed by train the basement to the procu- ire ln September. The new .ing rnom. plant is expected to in com- The manager and three direc-. pleted In. tour monihs._ tors oi the organization visitedl The building. measuring 93 by many Ontario establishments to 110 Ieet. will have a lull base- gatiier ldenr tor the March merit The structure will he con-3 pie... pp... A “We”. Charm. itructed ol steel, cement blockailetown. is the architect. with and an exterior wall a! brlck. lip. Ptielan, Charlottetown. u The anticipated cost includes; ganarai commit", cost ol new equipment. l While waiting tor construction 0N MAIN FLOOR to ltnish on the new plant, a The main door will house the building in Moieil is being equip- manager’s oltlce. central book- pad on the manulncture of but- keeping oilice, showroom. Int-Ital“ ter. and the to r m e r If: mufai'rmyi'ota‘ifl IA. Hill:th Named ,tnwn. with whom the late Miss I isomeric. residrd. nu Huxhle. Locu Chairman m i‘ n \‘IONTAGUE Mrs. MiF. Rodd. Charlottetown, chairman , oi the Regional mama Fellini Hemmms are rest-nil at the was in Montague last Thursday ,Mmuzglie Funeral Home irom llayinz the groundwork tor th- ‘where rhe tunreal will be held, ytpslival which will be held in Tuesday aimnoon the high so linnl auditorium. —‘—. Marrh ii to the it .Flrsf Ba "st Arrhl? hill-hey will be the Inc. p al chairman tor the iestlval . Plans SpeCIal . Sen/Ice rention and the baptist Union a! Wrslern Canada to be produced I An evangelistic crusade will in tn-nnoratmn into the Ameri- tbe held Nov. 12. 22 at First Hap can Baptist Convention list Church. Charlottetown with mitt-rent cruups at First a. . that, Harry Taylnr g5 meanenist will participan in the serv . ' ’ ‘Iexder. Mr. Taylor In pasinr oi es Special music will he render. the Victoria Street Baptist‘ed at each service which begins tChuren In Saint John, NE. and at 7.30 by a song service by th. Miss Marie 31.5mm. M its well known throughout the At: three choirs oi the rhurch: sen- flantlc Baptist Convention as an lnr. tumor and youth choir] I Two brothers Rennie and war ' Iliam predeceased her ‘ Iy he was appointed I editor.lti- i-hiei oi the new Sunday School matrrluls tor the Atlantic COD was a recent graduate ot the'St Marys Hospital School lexrellent preacher and pasltlr. l oi Nurrnig. aiiiliaied with the l University oi Montreal_ Mist . A cordla‘i invitation is gi\ in At present he I: Iirsl vica-pre- [he sister rhilrrhei in the cam- sidenl n! the convention Rerenlr munily in attend these servicel. McGuigan, l daughter of Mr. and Mrs latent-e McGuigun. Hunter River, is now I mem- . ber ol the stall at the Charlole lelown Hospital. She received her Bachelor of arts degree trot-n st. Dunstan'i Univenlly in 1960. i tacilities tor patrons. a lame but-i chops. plant is being readied (or ter storage room. Ind curing; the manulai-ture ol‘ chees and holding basins tor cheese, The executive of the organizii modern design. will have the‘ Sutherland: vice-president Sid- cneese, butter, and oillre area. ney Anderson: Louis MacGuire.I enclosed in glass. From the "bl secretary; and directors Thnmnl ride of the trout door, it will bet Cullen. Reginald Lewis. Ronald possible to see through the whulal MacDonald, Chester MacCarihy. main finer. lJnlin Sharkey. and Walter Din? The basement area will cun~well. Cumberland MP Says Geo'iown Lady The plant, which will lie or vary lion consists of president I. S..Dle5 In Hospital MONTAGUE —— The death ail Miss Bella )larKenlie. George- town. occurred at the Kingal County Memorial Hospital,l Managua, Saturday marning.: Nov. 9. . Muss nilaaKenoic was bot-iii in Glen Marth the daughter at e lute Sam Mackenzie Ind .lessie Campbell .VlnCKeInzie on 2 and lived uiarc‘ é almost her encire lite. LAST MONTH’S FAMILY ALLOWANCE DRAW WINNER Thu winner of the family allowance draw for the month of October was Mrs. Stafford Gales. lradalbane. P.E.l. She leaves to mourn mu sla- ter, Miss Margaret Mackenzie. Boston who arrived by plaoel Prime Minister P911011 Ila: M- Maoquarnr. MP. a n d Frank trayed the Maritimes. [lid Rob MacDonald. county PC associat- ei-i c. Comes. MP tor Cumber— inn president. who all spoke land as he wok: I a mesllng briefly. at Lite lst Progremve Conservative Association Saturn day night. He said that 912.000.- 000 line Cost a “miller general elediunl won a nrgsin I I d an. or ii. mu .i .isc ass P anne P(lama gaging; 'th Lo 1 fishy-S V e '"H Enrh- III the new year e amglstgmmum Ollataiuyr; Royal Canadian Mounted Pilllro l \\'I|l train Lil? Sernnd rlasx III gift" lilihsmtairheln pfiemf‘fi’; auxiliary police, which will sp.‘ limest have sullered rather than “WWW” PM!“ “‘9 S'mw“ benefited from the results ‘(vl lllls provincial body alarlcd " government that woiud con- '5‘“ i‘lv v sider tor a second the closing or Ea” ""5 Ve‘ - ‘5 ""“IIS an airbase mat has become such We Wm?“ 3"“ W” "W '“l' an integral pa" 0‘ [he mmmw cleus 0i llll! special lDrCE de- 0, me Island h on. ma, hi; signed primnrlv to assist police new.“ special mm m. how in_ traiiic oontrol and omergen- la ' I and RE]. “95- . msgway ,5 a mien u“, One government oiiiclal iald 8mm...“ .5 my.“ is has. .0 it is hoped to train about I5 new the people forget", Ile Add. Cones also biased Alix. Police ‘ 5W-‘ have principle of devianMal aren‘t". equal Factory Outlet l Lucky Draw 4 4 ¥ 4 44 4 r it 4 2 SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEES TODAY AT I - 3 31036 For the Weeli of Nov. 4th to 9th 3 Th! 85!! muiil be picket! up goVu-nmsrn‘l handling oi‘RCMP personnel in the pro- agricuiture heie. and the Al-Ivince. oaru which he said not been donated origin lcoocept to thick-l willrad Braden. at South Mel-‘ presid the ' l "g ~ — the association. and the sec.‘ LOTUS CAFE mm! W" M" 0 Full enurae Chinese Ind Cnnldlnu dinner. oniccrs reelected with the ' Quick lunches BRIEFS Rev. Isaac Walls Hymns [unit were “Until the Hilli" Inu "Abide wlth lite" Pallbearers were George lilaCMlllan, Jack MorMillnn. Vernon Drake. stau- ley Murray, Ralph Prnude And Hazen Howard Interment. VIII in Cornwall cemetery. GILL FUNERAL — The lil- nerlil {or John Gill. Orwell Cove, was held Saturday morning into the residence at his SISIM', Min. Gerald Roach. Newtown cross, . Iilichael‘l Church. Ion . as ndnn Ind “(vi Murphy is subdemn, _ Charles hiscCartliv occupied a seat In uie sanctuary and also otiiclaud at the grave, Pall- bearers War! John Mack“. Wil- liam Mort-issey. Newman Mat-- Donald, minder Grant. aamsrd Morrlssev and punch MCKenIla. Interment took Til-CI tn the church came ry. WERE VISITOR! Mr. nlld Mn. rellnn MIC» Donald. Charlottetown. were vla— itors this week at the hem. of Mn. Flortnce Dewar. I'N GREENWOOD Mr. and Mrs Ivan Muchu ald, Montague. re Ipendlntz the weekend in Greenwood, N.S. IN MONTAGUE Master Rory Beck oi Charlot- tetown is spending the weekend with his couiifl. Cameron Brut! beck, Montague. To can BBE‘I‘ON Mr. nnd Mrs Lloyd Fraser and daughters Faye. Dawn and Marleen luv! returned In Man- iagua tram Cape Breton where they visited his lather, Rev. and Mn. a C. Fruer at Sydney Min- es and other relatives. They also visited Glace my in viirc Lloyd'l brother. Rev. James A Fruer, Mm. Fruer Ind iamily. 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