| ‘ | : , a os | ( N p | 1§ a ide Ne | “|ent Hep some Se At! Remanded * : ~~ a | ee S ug erat oe -, 1 ~ years, and Souris is again over a city %A John~James Cheverie, 69 Dor- ae eas ONS A=. SEES # i - * Se ee a tee _ The.” avcused pleaded (Career Counselling |menewoee, > =e See |douny cee Hew wo Home at Kensington, will be | days of clinics, in Prince Coun- |merside next Tuesday and Wed-|the locale for the annual Red | 1, ‘has impressed them with the| _ DOUBLE SENTENCE , s nesday, November 2ad and 23rd | Cross blood denser clinic on Mom-/f.-+ that in assuming the res-| LONDON (Reuters) — John ‘when at least 54 donors are|day evening. November ist | ooshility for the promotion of | TYBdall. leader of the ultra- me nl if - \urgently needed, to keep the|from 7 - 9 with @ minimum | these clinics, they have under-| fight - wing .Grdater Britain Red Cones grt owe goals aaPlanrace tahen ‘te provide Ser the heslih| Movement, sopecied : : : ¢ ition Earle again been | and welfare Many people _against a three-month prisén ges nea ' ee ‘needs of patients in hosoitals|named as the chairman ty the |who ‘require transfusions even | sesiencé—and had it dovbled. A careér, counselling program jcational Information and Mana- in both Nova Scotia and PFI. | Kensington Branch of the Royal | for their very lives. Tyndall, 32, had been sentencéd ta be held today. is being spon- |ger of the local Canada Manpo which have a joint blood pro-| Canadian Legion—the Mr. Jones said that while the | eatlier for illegally sored by the Charlottetown wer Centre; Lloyd MacLeod gram Se ing body—and has an Island's overall credit in the! weapons. | Rotary Club in ion | Charlottetown Rotary Club; Dr. These two days of clinics to| committee at work with him. [picod bank stands at & good = ) MatKi George R-| Residents Kensington jlevel. as the result of the Sep-| 7." °° Te area envi- | tember clinics in Charlottétown, area a ae ee PURITY DAIRY to fe benpbisle 80 bet Nove bea “Pafents Prefer and PEI. depend on the frésh ” supplies provided by the weekly Purity Products” clinics. “If these are not suc- S17 Kent St. Dial cesaful, then someone is bound ; ante} to suffer,” he said. eeee : ag CUADRON aed - : om “PEI. REGT. (RCAC) ATTENTION ALL RECRUITS:— = —— ltte Armoury af 0008 hour. Saturday, 19 Nor- to training. ie J. E. READY, Major te OC. “A” j ; : _. PEL Regt. (RCAC) ne Savins Den, HS | is ater ————— ' $24,188.26. ‘The quota Traffic Court ak ae set_by_ United. Fund Headquart- : spe = ; ers’ 8 was $24; | ; fae, Spereee CRAFTSMEN’S COUNCIL MEET = —__ im ma sree ee ean 433 ‘Fair and Sale. (FROM LEFT) thira annual fair will. be of- . Mrs. Pasar ficially opened this motning Lister, Provincial Handicraft at 10 a.m. by Hon. Gordon Director,and-Christopher_Phil-—— wy lips, a first-time exhibition tion, and will remain open all ‘cil whose wraught iron work is day today and tomorrow. 4 - ~ And Schod v - ti x “ways of helping a child to penne. Sf: ih Senet 1B Cote t hel”, year. gen at apeotbaa buoy ne The Parents Attendance the topic of an address, given at | svieid was won by the classes of the November meeting of the | Mrs Bev. Kipewice and Mrs. ai i MONTAGUE es Bast | FRIDAY 8 P.M. The Bermuda Strollers” { | SAT. 8 ana e ° i i ark Home and School | Winnifred MacLeod: Teed recently. Guest} Mr. Lorne Hennessey, presi- oe Grades : MATINEE - SAT. 3:38 scrlciaanaieeiaaien eh ssn : : Bermu saoet ee Ma leets tae {Bhai Long “LEATHER BOYS” aay OE ~ r i "Wood now a Supervisor “of | stressed in his speech that the = — — - A 5 EN or a eee as: ; ~ . _ —~ Also Dancing te a es ‘ : schools in the Charlottetown ru- | success of.children at school de-\s Long Creek: somal ; te 5 aia ____[es Alexander ae The Ss Serene eens a ps Palarea. _____....--»-—-— nds upon the integrated effort friend. -Thrilie- and —cuctioment.--Alse--¢ve-part- ang Smoothies os Mrs. Joan Bolger was appoint- | of both the home and the school. | with a 1960 Simca, operated by ed_as secretary to fill a vacancy | Aspects discussed. were: phy--| Paul John Arsenault of 156 Ot- | __ 9.8 soeretary to fill a vacancy | Aspects discussed ws , emotion- | tawa Street, Summerside. = Kilpatrick ‘resigned. 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