* PRESENTING a $190 cheque ‘to Arleigh Fitzgerald (CEN- TRE) of the Frontier Apostles” on behalf of St. Dunstan's University Mission Society is Gerry Matthews, president of -[gand News Page ile ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Nov. 11, 1966. Island Products “\Are Promoted Retailers and wholesalers of Island products were contacted from Port Aux Basque to “St John’s: areas by Reid Sangster, direetor of for P.E.I., during his trip to Newfoundland. More than 150 dealers‘ handle mainly potatoes, ether veantal- ning he has had discussions eon- cerning.trade programs between St. on province and Newfoundland future increased effort in procedures. “The feeling is held that our | | product aré presently very ~ac- ceptable, and according to the Newfoundlanders themselves, are equal to those of any other area serving -their province.” Mr. Sangster also said that discussions were held with offic- rorwe Seveeeece cece PURITY Dairy { + the society while secretary Anita MaclIsaae looks on. |. LAST PAYMENT "WIN A championship, for Calp Trophy, ‘ Mrs. George Chander, of the Charlottetown Hospital. ment that the Junior League FREE TRIP with“ sessions morning _| and afternoon. Defending cham- ‘pions = the Hatifax-team-of-Al-+ >, oe Apostles’ Representative ‘Is Visiting SDU Campus Visiting St. Dunstan’ 8 Univer leigh Fitzgerald of the Frontier a group of volunteer workers in N British Co- . This is Miss Fitzgerald's al -y if ‘| s0- at Smithers: Corriga ‘|teaching at Vanderhoof.” terest concerning the Apostles in P.E.1.," ‘she said. “We have two 'SDU ‘graduates ; class teaching in our ofganiza- tion, Veronica Swift, at Dawson Creek and Lawrence DonElysyn at Prince George. There are al- Dianne Corrigan of : Bedford, teaching at Smithers; Margaret Ann MacDonald of Charilotte- town. doing secretarial work, al- and Theresa mn of Fort Augustus, ials cone possiblities of. hurehill Dab lan Doane, Bryson Crowell, Tom | sro, hocemine i te or tongue Shnaieniiens ten payment on @ piece of equip- of the ‘hoopla ia ajuncti ae A Lagan, and Bernie Cleveland. rador coming | impertant | pital and Mra, Harold Muise, © sxe ee td ah seed representation of play. ie stated that it is possib- ve aaa FOR * : , Charlottetown clubs, as well as |<, (onacts cam be soon arrang- | |.) Mary David, administrator ALL tea ed between P.E.I. and this part a large number of players from detente araee Eecoasg | siai onmen are: tg nse YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS | HOCKEY GAME On ‘the whole, Mr. “Bengiter was complimentary wth re- gards-to the people and their products presently involved in | Newfoundland trade——and_— said “we should continue to improve our overall efforts to build and P.E.I. as | marketing area.” ‘ PHONE 894-6567 Former Islanders: who. served with the Frontier Apostles; are r. an ; Curley and} Mr. and Mrs. Parker Lund. M. Culey is now teaching in Ken- will be moving in from Halifax, and Trure. In addition, there are large numbers on their way tier Apostles is invited to con- tact her there. tants will be Dr. Frank Jelks and Ray Jotcham. sington and M. Lund ‘at St. | from ‘Bathurst, Edmundston, Limited ; Miss Fitzgerald will be stay-|™outh. S: and Harmon | host cl ) co-chairmen are EE. : Established 1872 _ . ing at Marian College at SDU | Field Air Force Base, Newfound | Douglas and Leo Carragher. etie: 187 ie tae ees . until Friday or Saturday of this land. Charlottetown. Toyrnament di- . CHARLOTTETOWN : week and ‘anyone interested in wm le —- je tourna- recta <= wien. f- Lim, is : : ere t knowing more about the Fron- | ment ever ‘Sai , N.B.: assis- ; a aS : owing _—, Bay oy 4 ee, — Saint also at Summerside — Moutague Aterten ISLAND : vance registration indicates a Th oe ae record turnout Opposition Shaw and ee Kerry, president of the Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Association, were asked night whether or not the Island delegation would support Mr. Diefenbaker as their leader. Capt. MacLean New Instructor ‘three seasons. Federal Cheques. Out As Usual Despite the political desdlock J. Eldon Green, * Family Allowance here, said this morning all these payments including those to the bi ind would be going out as usual. Mr. Green stated all these were sta- tutory payments and not affect- ed by the need of the federal government for a monthly sup- ply motion in Parliament. Mr. Shaw stated that the final the matter would be the leadership question before expressing its views before the general convention meeting. enthusiastic gatherinz.”’ was the comment from Mr. Shaw. Dalton Camp. 4. controver- ‘sial president of the Progres- in Canada. early this year jntro-. duced a’ proposal to re-examine the leadership of the Conserva- tive party in Canada. Mr. Camp aired his proposal at the annual meeting of the P.E.1. Progressive Con: ative | Association held in Charlotte- *jtown September 25. Since then + he has elaborated on his propos- al from platforms across the country in preparation. for the party's national which begins Monday. ISLAND GROUP Attending the national conven- convention ~|tion from Prince Edward Island will be four Island members of the House of Commons: David MacDonald, Heath Macquarrie, Angus MacLean, Melvin Mac- | Quaid. Also travelling to Ottawa | will be eight MLAs which in- | clude the following: Mr..Shaw, Keith Harrington, Third Prince; Henry Wedge, Third Prince; Leo Rossiter, Second Kings; Debert Huts . ~ Up For ‘Sale © A sumber of general-purpose | guts at Camp Debert, N.S., are e for sale on a “‘first come-first serve” basis. the cepartment of fefence has declared. The huts are priced at $1250 each. Anyone wishing to purchase a tut should contact Crown Assets Disposal Corporation Halifax, Nova Scotia. WS. McMurtry, director of vo- said that the came to light in an endeavour to find additional traiming “facilities throughout the province, of vocational tram- a "Sienrty 300 of the unused kits ‘gre available for purchase along with 190 dwellings which are er- ected. The units valued in the vicinity ‘of $7.000 each. are 20 by 80 feet with a nine-foot ceiling. ~ The compact units. primarily designed for ad by conditions. can be transported by a moving firm in Truro. Two dwellings ean be moved in one haul. ¥ The smart way to order ee in Barwise & Skinner, thes you'll know * your getting the best! 245 Elm Ave. 4-4316 | | ‘|MaeDonald will alse attend. deat teen. Dnestants, lek Hl -| train at Amherst for Ottawa, ar- Players requesting Unit tournament chairman is chips can cnet oe ain tes R.B. a ee local vice- wart, Sixth Queens; easeuit I Driscoll, Third Queens; Thomas , Curran, Third Kings: Senator Orville Phillips and Senator J.J. Voting delegates for each county along with 10 others across the , five jecuies bers of the Young Progressive Conservatives, five from the ——— a Wom- fior versity and Prince of Wales Col- Ca | tawa as well. of delegates ba] travel to the mainland “by bus ‘ iL where they will board a special || riving there Sunday at noon. i {Unit ACBL) Bridge Tourney ~ Drawing Near — and more than 200 bridge-play- jjiiii 2 ing enthusiasts, oe i more than a dozen ’ * . bridge clubs in each of the Po: lantic Provinces, are expected. < , More than 200 bridge-playing Firah. 3 *\ enthusiasts, representing more ‘ : : than a dozen duplicate bridge f - ; oe : clubs in each of the Atlantic Pre- . vinces, will be in Charlottetewn 7 ; y this weekend for the —. ~ ' y ne Moré than 20% of the year’s totel retail sales are made in Nevember-December .. . a buyifig bonanza that offers a big and last chance to fatten profits. And 20% doesn't begin to tell the Christmas story. Many items sell nament: Play. will begin shortly after noon on Friday, and will tinue ‘through until late Sunday evening. with. scarcely a break: The schedule of events is as fol-. Cyril Sinnott, Fifth Kings; David Ste- |- R. C, BARWISE J. W. SKINNER lows: “=~ cmp eee three ‘arid four times as _ fast in the 21 wavoer days up to Tes and ‘Trenacriot Trophy. Christmas as in any other FULL month. Rosman, Charlottetown. “~~ punt tate te ee | Whether you sell gifts fer her, ti him, or for the le cae. ome home, it's the year's biggest period for almost all retailers. R, Mansour, Halifax All this selling action calls for planning .. . lest a single sell- eras wee sinless I ing opportunity be missed. Planned promotions will build a Barbour trophy. Defending |] profit peak out of selling peaks by putting promotional champions — Mr. and Mrs. H. ; ° eg Springer. Saint Joho. NB. power poe eee wanted merchandise . -. when it's most —_- . ~ wanted. That means maximum traffic out of every mer- —< promotion. ; ” The Scsrdian- Patriot wdvcbthen: mén have the facts ‘and figures to help you get the most out of your Christmas promotions. If you have not already been con- tacted by your ad-man in connection with your Christmas selling; ask him to show you "How to make a Record” - - - “and figures which pertain to your particuler business. These tools can be used to your very definite advantage. LET US BUILD A PROFIT PRODUCING PACKAGE FOR YOUR PLACE OF BUSINESS ! PHONE 4-8506 Display Advertising Department Tee rae 2 * “ed ; . Rr vets \ . ‘ DIAN THE EVENING PATRIOT: fuel is to. put your con- od THE GUAR Kensington Road — 2.2961