landérs Track and Field Club at an annual.meeting of the By LORNE YEO ‘Members of the Association of Nurses of Prince Edward Is- land yesterday presented a brief to the Executive Council inform- of NEEE He Ey ¥ hd s t 3 ; & z & bate ily al ? : j , i E 2 BREE: : F Bae i i F “it wee 2, 2 2 ‘FUNERALS tion a away from scorraety cepling Hospital Services Prince Edward Island looks for- | ter Mary Hermina, C.S.M., P.E.I. Branch of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada held last night at Montgomery Hall. The athletes who re- ceived the awards went unde- the general public educational system at the institute level through a three-year program. year of the program is ~ RECE IVE NATIONAL BADGES feated in Maritime Compett- tion during the. past season. Receiving the awards: -were (FROM LEFT) Robert Waugh, Summerside, Jane Association Of Nurses. Gives Brief To Cabinet ing at the Prince County Hos- pital; Frances MacMillan, R.N., c of the committee on social and economic welfare; | Bernice Rowland, R.N., B.N., ats of the planning com- Johnston, Charlottetown, Adele Marchbank, New, An- nan, Ron MacLeod of Sum- merside and Bill MacKinnon of Charlottetown: ucational institutions, our pro- moves on, where will financial support be found? : In order to prevent duplica- tion of facilities and faculties, the Association of Nurses’ of - WEATHER TORONTO (CP), — Temper- atures: ‘Low overnight High Wednesday Dawson ........5.. 29 Victoria. ......900. Edmonton ....i.... WROMR ik. ccaterseis Winnipeg ..... Shave Toronto ....../.... DRAWER cc cvcccvetess BABS Halifax =...... Charlottetown Tampa .......... Mian ssc tess OCGON 5 iccevicssces Los Angeles ...,.. * Orlando ............ HALIFAX (CP) :'— The wea- ther office says showers will end SSVARASSRSLSSSSS SRLS SBSES BARSSSRSEVSSESASSESSRK ward to the establishment of one econ ie nursing education | Included in. the delegation | from the association were: RN., B.S., president; Helen Curran Bolger, R.N., B.S., executive SPECIAL | Shoulder ROAST BEEF, Ib. 49c | _ Free Delivery - | QUEEN ST. MEAT: MARKET | Seats . $2.50 -:$2.00 MacDonald. Interment was the church cemetery. MacGREGOR FUNERAL — The funeral for A. Cameron MacGregor of Graham’s Road. was held Wednesday, October 5, from New London United Church. Service was conducted -by Rev. W.A. Patterson. The liymns sung were The Lord is My Shepjherd and Jesus Saviour ‘Pilot Me. The organist was Mrs. Ray MacLeod: Pallbearers were Cliester.. Brown, Réy Brown, Tames Williams, George Mac- Geod, Earl Campbell and Dun- = Cole. Interment in New Lon- cemetery. Qe age don't TONIGHT AT 8:00 PM. THREE MORE NIGHTS ONLY - _ CONFEDERATION CENTRE | Graig a “The Travellers’’ - $1.50 Tax Incl. -deration “MONDAY, OCT, 10 - 8:30 ; Tickets: 1.50 os ON SALE NOW AT 2.00 = 2.50 THE BOX OFFIOB Hours: Noon to 5:00 7:00 to 9:00 . .| Maritimes. MONCTON (CP) — A single traffic control" and dispatching | system is to be introduced by the CNR in the Maritime provinces next July. E.J. Cooke, the rail- way’s Atlantic region* vice‘pre- sident, said Wednesday the sys- .| tem will provide a new op- erations control centre here to. streamline dispatching and op- erating of trains moving in the Dispatching now is carried out from four points — Moncton: New Glasgow .and Under the new system, the .| Moricton centre will have all in- formation on cars to be moved, as. well as locomotives and crews available im the entire area. The Canadian National Tele- gruphs ave system lines in the new setup to. providé NEW CHUECH Island News Page 1. star and Control Districts CN Traffic Control Moves To Moncton an alternative means of -com- HELP CAMPAIGN Service to its customers. There would be moved from New Glas- “become more familiar with all -| areas of the Island and to allow A new United Church under fe P, SOT N.S. near Glace, Bay is to be *|mamed the Newson United Church after Mabel Newson, a LOCAL BRIEFS APPLICATION The City of Charlottetown made application to the Judge of the City Court, K.M. Martin »-yesterday regarding the. sale 6f 9:30--:12:30 | Music by The NOTICE EFFECTIVE OCTOBER I, 1966 INCREASE IN INTEREST | RATES ° @ Accounts opened by MAJOR Charlottetown, P.E.I. ROLLAWAY CLUB “The Island’s Top Danee Band” a earn interest from the @ Money may be deposited avin pone a THE COMPANY 219 GREAT GEORGE STREET, ~- month. en on P.E.I. yesterday. PC OFFICERS ing held recently of the new Sth. District of .Queens County Conservative _ As- year: President, Jack Mac- fac'-"n; Vice-President, ; Tor. ties; Secretary, Fred McM: directors, George Rogers and Jack Hayes. Admission 60¢ Blue Crystals dedicated worker in the congre- | gation and a deaconess..Miss | Newson died in Charlottetown jj- two years ago. She was a cousin | of N.W. Lowther and Louis Low- ther of Charlottetown and Mrs. | F.G. O'Neill, also of Charlotte- | town; isa niece. The new church is expected to be opened next | Range Office reported last night | that 1.07 inches of rain had fall- | At the first executive. meet- | the 20th of the month first of the month at TRUST. — Phone 894-4910 munication to existing Jand lines. Mr. Cooke said the central dispatching system will provide the railway in its campaign to improve its operations and the would be.1io loss in employment among dispatching staffs which gow, Halifax and Charlottetown to help man the new Moncton centre. _A total of 22 positions at these. centres would be involved in the move to Moncton. Cabinet 2 Discusses Proposal The Executive Council yester- day discussed ‘a proposal to con- duct their cabinet meetings: in other sections of the province in order to allow \all members to all Islanders an opportunity of placing representation before the Cabinet. ~ . Further details of the first such proposed Cabinet meeting will be Campbell Sees -PM Remaining The position of Prime Minister Pearson as leader of the Liberal Party in the light of the present controversy over party leader- ship in Canada, may be exam- ined at the national liberal con- vention in Ottawa next week. Premier Alex Campbell yes- terday stated: ‘If the matter of leadership comes up at ‘all, ‘‘I would expect that the convention would express its full confidence in Mr. Pearson as national lead- er of the Liberal party." It is, understood that an Island delegation of 39 to this convent- fton will sponsor a resolution re- lating to assurance of maintain- ing a transport ation link be- tween the Island and the main- land. ‘The Premier said that repre- sentatives of the Liberal _ party. from Nova Seotia, New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island, have collaborated in ° presenta- tion ‘and support of resolutions university education, medicare, the Atlantic Development Board, and other matters of mutual in- terest to the Atlantic provinces. The conference will ¢ on sist mainly of workshop study groups on. matters. of policy. The Premier will be accom- panying the Island delegation al- though much of his time while in Ottawa will be spent on gov- ernment business with private talks scheduled with the Prime Minister, minister of national de- fense, minister of agriculture, the minister of labor and others. Travel People To Visit Here . Two groups ef travel people } will be visiting the province dur- ing this month under the joint auspices of the.P.E.I. 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Echo; Malcoim Barker, Yorkshire Post; Bob Jeffries, Glasgow Evening Citt- zen; Philip Kelly, Birmingham Post and Mail; Ken Wood, Man- chester Evening News and Cron- icle, and Lyle Kohler, Canadian London. THREE DAYS The first. group will spend three days in the province—ar- riving Friday noon until Sunday morning before going on to New Brunswick. : : The second group of 11 travel counsellors and promotion offi- cers of the Canadian Govern- ment Travel Bureau from Ot- tawa, New York, Boston and Cin- cinnati, will be in the province October 20 and 21 as part of-an tion tour. ' x P| amen prac Ba atl Al Me ak be ‘five members of the British. Rt Sudbury Mayor Dies At Age 62 TORONTO (CP)—The mayor of Sudbury, Max Silverman, died in a Toronto hospital Wed- nesday. He was 62. Mr: Silverman had been treated for a stomach ailment, for two months and was trans- ferred here from a Sudbury hospital Sept. 18. He was elected mayor last December. 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