N pete Lj ; pe " Dial 4-4331 or 4-4132 5 Fi } pt ie ie ge i Hi i z i rece 33 © 76,000 Readers : ote venga ng > “We Love Our ‘THE GUARDIAN-PATRIOT » PHARMACY ) ~ ’ ae paneeliorhapcaieesieets aeolian ane oe | CAREFULLY te i a5 eras ie ee at _DEATHS f ayieet ried ata | tstlinicl pean wee 4 ivy ili a i, The funeral service "06, an ce slow i | MOORHOUSE FUNERAL ae i eye i ale He Ni i i In iii ili ie : ie pipes iE . - | 1 | 1 sf iit f “pee # 18 re i ibe _|eot Ht if ce ik Li cil i Bell-will f i rk ee ‘sil sete PERE ie ch i ei UsteHt Lie inet 4 Bet .# 4 ¢ ONE TABLE CHRISTMAS CARDS... . ie fy jet eal a ap ete Af is a sories. Test the fragrance of in perfumes and perfumed acces- of Paris. The name that means so wR much ‘to those who are particular Inspired gifts. We are Madame assortment of Schiaparelli of Paris‘ egret ia Ee in nate eter i flrs it te frti Ha ep Lee elite i a oe Rik | Morning of ‘Mon uN Ee Reaeeee c i “ite tn i ‘F ie I ih ee 2 ie Fs ul en, including a woman foreman, | after the store ‘were serving on the Petit Jury | for business had of been open nat 7 tli “yeti HT, if sii cafe Re til : sek ; ne? tes Gilet een ante car, and had a B fF af. raft a iy le i a which had afternoon. | him by Constable Bartlett i s = eae At S'si et'the Prince Edward Island RIGHT Hairdressers Association, was Sceee sae held last night at the Charlotte- e HAIRDRESSERS DINNER Md. semen i Wedlock, Miss retary “ing plans . Vice-president Isabell Mac fs treasurer. for’ ily TT ee | Ui ait CONTAC - C _ Open All Day , Saturday ae yy a [fie F fit ie e Es ee ‘ail MEETING iE er rahitte Fi all iE oy ue i: 4 i aee ee a Et at i Hi. rH er ae dt cae ALTERNATIVES .-L.A resignation sdon. no .-%. A: resignation some hilgtil tit meeting began Mr. out a i but was withholding it. or - New ist -— wn raEpiyshze at tint rf PERE art E, £ Fl a gist ri pliser Bide- nigh t = 8 A group of pro-Diefenbaker'| - C. < ourt » November 6. ° Vall Gerald was the This collis Smith, fined for center at Wilmot driving to the ,line on the hi charge resulted fr igh »icurred about midnight last Sat- urday. on the*'Sherbrooke Road. $10 and costs or 5 Summerside, The accident in question oc- fined $50 and costs |age, in which accused was SUMMERSIDE — Eeven per-|accident , the causing property dam- Docket oy At S'si e de & — Island News P ‘ age Western and Central Districts ey 00 | again assisting in sponsoring the first of next week’s - series, 134 Great George Street Charilottetowa, P.E.L left of | the om 4) Siding Women’s way. /ed last night that the Carleton Royal Canadian Legion, stat- Insitute, J.J. Macisaac, chairman of the Red Cross-blood donor com- mittee for the Borden branch of is of tin ine. S in all ‘types stovepipe re Tinsmith, Silver Plating, : pairs. of metal and |At Borden’ C,H, BECKER AND SON Blood Cl inic speeding. Brian Bishop. Vincent sed after testimony from Sum- .|merside RCMP Constable Eric of driving without due care and attention and the case dismis- a for a ‘Who created that one?” Mr. | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 17, 1966. -3 |at a st Summerside, for failing to stop Deeper, highway; MacAusland, Summerside, license. to. drive; Bric Sameul MacNeill’s Mills, for permitting New Brunswick, a person not holding a valid ov sign; Murray. Dennis for Miscouche, was found not guilty| At the present time, Souris is MacDonald, | °f winning this trophy- in 1960. ing attained a 132 percent result at the August clinic held there. in the lead for this award hav- _| Trophy’’. Borden had the honour 2-4, afternoon, November 2ist from ) v 5 days were: Gertrude Skerry,|den Legion home, em Monday crossing a solid line. on the| been set at 120 donors, which Crystal Dairy :Ltd..| Mr. MaclIsaac said his workers The quota for this clinic hag. are striving to exceed in the hope of achieving the ‘‘Manning _ 8