16 The Guarfian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Mar. 15, 1962 | Canadian Army ls Given By DAVE McINTOSH OTTAWA (CP) — The days in the Canadian army when ,the tail waged the dog appear to be at an end. Any army spokesman said here that of the 11,571-man increase authorized for the army, 8,967 715 per ¢ent will go to combat units. In military parlance, combat troops are known as the army's “teeth” and the support troops as the “tail.” During the See- th ‘teeth” and this led, rt, to the, 1944 conscription crisis. Combat reinforcements couldn't be found though there were 210,000 general service soldiers in Can- ada and the United Kingdom. The government last Septem- ber authorized a manpower in- EAST BALTIC Mr. and Mrs Dennis and family Charlottetown were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Den. ais’ mother Mrs, Fred Robert- fon, Kingsboro, Mrs. Lyman Baker returned te her home at Lakeville having been a patient in the Souris Hos- pital for several days. Miss Rouenea Garrett, Miss Edith MacGregor, students at P.W.C. Charlottetown spent the weekend at their homes in East Baltic. Judy Fraser returned to her home to North Lake having been @ patient In the Souris Hospl- tal Mr. Gus Whalen, East Baltic, Mr. Albert Whalen, Red Point left by plane to be with there brother, Mr. Lauarnel Whalen who recently underwent two operations in hospital at Hali- tax. Mr. Fred Cheverie, Fast Point is confined to his home with the fw Mrs. John A. Dixon, Mra. R. A. Dixon, conducted’ the 4H eewing club classes at their homes in East Baltic Saturday ‘afternoon Miss Audrey Robertson, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Robert- ton, Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Mossey, Bothwell, were business visitors to Charlottetown Thursday, Rita Mollard returned to her home to North Lake following her illness in the Souris Hospit: ai Mrs, Earle Kennedy recently received the news that her cousin. Leah Kitson died in Hos- pital in Halifax as the result of burns she received when their home was destroyed by fire on February 12 Mr. Rod Kitson {a still contin- ed to Hospital suffering from severe burns he substained it an effort to save the baby Mr. Percy Beaton, East Point {s making a good recovery in the Souris Hospital and expects to return to his home within a lew days. si Miss Mavis Rose, Souris, spent the weekend at her home {n East Baltic On Tuesday night Feb. 27, 2 large attendance of interesied farmers enjoyed several films on the care and maintenance of the Massey-Ferguson tractors in the Baltic Hall, Mr. Wayne Couley explained several inter- esting parts on the line of dei- eel tractor, Mr, Ken Doucette, Charlotte. | town was a business visitor to the Eastern District. Mr. Dou- cette just recently returned from Indiana where he attended & course in the line of his work. Mr, and Mrs. Spencer Llewel- lyn, Charlottetown, spent. e weekend at Red Point and East Baltic. Father Cash and Miss Camilla Walsh, public health nurse, Sou- ris were recent visitors to Red ‘int. Mr. lan MacGregor, East Bal- tic Is taking the six week elvil defence course in Montague. Mrs. Lauarnel Sutherland re- turned to her home at Black Pond having spent several weeks in the Souris Hospital, Mrs. Alice Ladner, Charlotte. town, visited with her mother, Mrs. Regzie Rose who is tient in the Souris Hospital Mrs. Alton Robertson, Muni ad. was a recent business sitor to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Young and daughter Gail Ann, of Char- lottetown, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Foster Young Kings. boro, Mr. Reggie Rose ts confined to his home in Red Point with the fu CMT ML @ Wiring @ Fixtures @ Appliance Sales and Service @ Call today for Free Estimate Newson Electric Dial 894-8325 161 Queen St—Ch’town Donovan & Gormley 309 Grafton St, @ garbage and refuse pick-up @ light cartage © parcel delivery * Phone 4-4617 for fast efficient city-wide delivery comprising an observation heli- ee omnes Serene Europe next month. A total of 1,515 men in Can- jerease in the army to 59,350 ada have been earmarked as from 47.779. Strength at March first-line reinforcements for the 5 was 51,842, It is leulated brigade and stand ready to be that army were seriously under | gan last fall. A battalion com prises about 900 men. all were short at least 200 men Schools as instructors and some of them far more than into command and administra- tive posts. and sisted by the hostess. Miss Joyce MacNevin, com- sree when the buildup be- | engineers and signallers, will be| home for the March meeting.|ren JoAnne, Darlene, Gregory:| MacNeil. part of the national survival Lunch was served by Mrs, Ray and : Nearly | force, 97 will go to training, Murray, Mrs. Kenneth Leard couple of days visiting her par-| ter Donna, Alberton were n 55 and Mrs. Rustin MacNevin, as- Vernon, recently spent ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mac- Dougall, Unionvale. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomas, AY at thort @ me come sit. an | Saal ak naed, at Se Nees Gen meee | eee ee Stet wath Mag ta we | CASCUMPEC Hudson, with the president, Mrs. | gional High school, at | et meee eee | eee eae ee SOME TO EUROPE | Of the 8,950-man increase for Ray Murray, presiding, Roll | weekend with her sores, Mr. | spent ince A soanie, eters Rasatel Al Se uatiaee or | Se aa a ess| Commer on Tosae ‘one | ec eres, seen aa | Me oad See bens Care| aaa ere ve Ei , 6,346 will go to field Cascumpec an ‘ortune ey > _ 1" e {ee fam ts neistnee the mxetee | (eomstets alts to feiag’ thom: | Ancillary of the O'Laery, Com, | After the beainems ported enter | ers Jr. and dauchter Marion re-| Mr. and Mrs. Rustin Mac- weekend at her home in Norway ized infantry brigade group in up to wartime complement. | munity Hospital Ladies Aid met | tainment was provided by Mrs. | cently spent a few days visiting eva pen Aileen were Fe Bruce Gamble | receaiy West Germany. Another 100/ All 13 infantry battalions in| James Thomas. Mrs, Ted Hud-| with friends in Fredericton, N.B.| cent visitors lest ‘om, spent a few days visiting ont vy: ry A total of 2,452 men, mostly | son invited the members to her! Mrs. Firth MacNeill and child-| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eric | O'Leary, guests of her da a} Mrs. Erskine Clark and daugh-| Junior Smallman. recent | visitors of Mrs James Thomas. Mr. Milton MacLean, afternoon The West | was founded in 1! ter and son-in-law Mr. and ¥ NAVY BIRTHDAY Royal Canadian Nay 910. Exchange Inc, x JUICY FLORIDA ] ORANGES 5: = 7% APPLES 5. 39 25¢ TOMATOES 25¢c 35c LOCAL WASHED PKG. 3 LBS. CARROTS BROCCOLI SWEET POTATOES YAMS ECONOMY PACK Copr. 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