TAX DIVISION WINS TROPHY "The Col. K. M, JohnstonDe- afternoon. The winning de- employees was col- partmental was award. - partment was one of 27 com- lected at years end. Col. John- ed to the Taxation Division De- ting for the trophy in the ston, who presented the tro- artment for the best per- Pe fe phy to Ireneaus puffy, was ormance in all phases of last Federal Service Division of the first chairman of the year's United Fund Appeal, P.E.I. in the appeal. Every Federal Service Division of at the department yesterday cent that was pledged by de- Counselling Program On Today At Institute ot . = Rotas Mair Dressing, Mrs. Shirley ub in co-operation wi ‘a-| Walsh. é | tional Employment Service and} X-ray Technician;’ Dr. John per ee only 27 — sheep the Provincial Department of! Macleilan. - | are now in the province in con- Education is sponsoring a caf-| Teaching, Mr- Wilson Ross. trast to 400,000 about 80 years eer counselling program today) Social Work, Mr. Eugene Mac- 92° at the Provincial Vocational In-| nonald | He said lamb prices remained stitute, Malpeque Road, Char-| vet. Medicine, Dr. John Stable this year and’ with defic- ae a cas | Sterns. : ; jiency pone breeders program will involve over ‘ a guarant at least \60 cents per 400 students from grades mine,| seschoeeid. iii Latte |pound of wool. aS 12 ~~ pera celigay | Medicine, Dr. Malcolm Put-| One big improvement jn sheep Sraeail’ Hiew nekocia ta einai] Dal. |production, he said, is the use of ents wil I be transpor ted Physical Education, Mr. Don- |@ new drug which kills intestinal P \ald LeClair. | parasites. ' by rural High Schoo! buses to ; i the Vocational High —Schoof| eae etaeasien, Meee Lig? where they will be addressed by |° a ial George Cheverie, chairman of Secretarial, the Rotary Committee on Voca- |™2"- tional information, and Nanay | Law, Mr. Norman Lowther. jing places in the world er of the Charlottetown Office of | Dentistry and Oral Hygiene, land is adapted to legumes.” the United Fund Appeal. Sheep Comeback Seen For N.S. HALIFAX (CP). —. Vice-Pre- jsident Victor Aylward of the \Nova Scotia Sheep Producers’ |Association said Tuesday “sheep will come back in large num- | bers in -this province." mers. don't realize how the «| Leonard MacDonald, Rev. John “But a big mistake is that far-| years ; Mrs. Ann Hynd- \aat Rood pasture is. Nova Scotia| White made \is one’ of the best sheep-produc- | to hi 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Nov. 3, 1965. McCardle Funeral Held Yesterday At Kinkora The funeral for James Mc-| mill, Rev. Austin Bradley, Rev. Cardie was held Tuesday, Nov. 2,| Floyd McGaugh, Rev. Clarence) | 1965 from the Monaghan Funeral Petre, Rev. Arthur Pendergast, |Home to St. Malachi's Church,’ Rev. Clifford Murphy, Rev. Naz- Kinkora, where Solemn Requiem arine Gallant and Rev. Joseph High Mass was celebrated by his| LeClair. son, Very Rev. J. W. McCardle,| The Sisters of the Congrega- who also officiated at the grave.| tion of Notre pame and the Con- Deacon of the mass was Rev. | gregation of St. Martha attended | H. J. Croken, sub-deacon Rev.! in a body. W. A. Keefe and master of cere-- The pallbearers were six of monies Rev. Leonard McKenna, | his grandsons: James, Paul, Leo- The following priests were pre-|nard and Frederick McCardle sent in the sanctuary: Rt. Rev.| and Robert and Ronald Hickey. | J. A. Sullivan, Rt. Rev. J. P. E.| Interment was in the church O'Hanley, Rt. Rev. William Sim.| cemetery. pson, Rt. Rev. P. McMahon, | | Island News Page Government Officials Look At Housing Sites Provincial government yd ,that if senior citizens housing is | sentatives and officials of Cen-| eonstructed here that, in com- contain six units, rather the four units contained in already constructed. NUMBER OF SITES ber of prospective sites for locat- ing such a home. It is believed that two of the sites inspected a Delay Asked In Probe Of Firm NEW YORK (AP)—A spokes man for American Telephone and Telegraph Co. said Commis. eion to call off its proposed in. vestigation of the firm. Last week the FCC said would investigate A. T. and T.'s tral Mortgage and Housing Cor-| mon with other centers that portion visited Georgetown late | have such homes, the demand last week in connection with the | would increase for such accom- proposed building in George-| town of ‘senior citizens housing | accommodations. | modations. ters for which tenders were re- cently called for the construc- | tion of a senior citizens home| and the welfare committee of the town council is compiling a list of qualified prospective resi- dents for such a housing unit. The Town Council met several times with the Hon. Leo F. Ros- | siter and officials of the depart- ment of municipal affairs on this question, It is felt that there is a need for such ‘accommodations in Georgetown and the surrounding | area and it is also anticipated PC Candidate | Explain Voting J. Angus MacLean, Progres- Very Rev. F. L. Malony, CSsR, Rev..T. L. Mullally, Rev. R. F. MacDonald, Rev. C. J. Mac- Carthy, Rev. J. Basil Croken, Rev. Eugene Murray,’ Rev. Buote, Rev. T. P. Butler, Rev. Parnell Wood, Rev. K. C. Mac- | Millan. | sive Conservative candidate in | Rev. Charles Gallant, Rev. | Queens yesterday explained the David MacTague, Rev. James | ee, of dual riding voting | Smith, Rev. Francis Corcoran, the ladies of Sherwood | Rev. Denis Gallant, Rev. Reg-| Mr. MacLean and his team- inald Phalen, Rev. Preston Ham- mate Heath Macquarrie were guests of honor at the coffee ; ° jparty tendered for the ladies of Rangers Pick |Sherwood by the ladies of the | Queens Conservative organiza- e |tion. New Offficerss:: | ‘ts sis teiet taik to the assem | bled ladies Mr. Macquatrie sug- The Charlottetown Sea Rang- ested that the ladies weigh all ers recently chose a new execu-|the election issues and then use tive at their first meeting at the|their own good judgment on Basilica Recreation Centre un-| election day. der the: leadership of Mrs. Janet; Some 40 ladies of one Sher- Baker. | wood poll attended: the party | The following is the new ex.jheld in the Women's Institute | ecutive: president; Julia Mit-|Hall The party was convened chell; vice-president, Connie Cul-|by Mrs. Ireta Sutherland and len; secretary, Anna Cairns; |Mrs. Calvin Russell. lain, Heather Shaw; program| Speeder ha | Has $20 Fine | convener, Catherine MacInnis; | A plea of not guilty te e| project convener, Cathy O’Rour-| ke and press reporter, Patsy) Receives Word | of operating a non-reg-| istered moter vehicle, saw the | Mills. Of Family Death | case of Allison Carr, Winsloe,| MONTAGUE — John White, 2djourned to Magistrate's Court | | until today. | Montague, received the news Of | a. accused was |-the death of his mother, Mrs. | : arraigned | | Lity, White of Kingstanding, Bir. | before Albert Dinnis, Justice of E oieahesti, England, in her 4th | tease in Traffic Court yes- year. | The late Mrs. ae pass- | ed away suddenly, survived |fined $20 and costs. A fine of by two daughters: Mrs, George '$15 and costs was imposed on | Taylor and. Mrs. James Sims. .| | both living in England. Her MOTOR aS CM a Lt | husband predeceased her several | Storey Electric Ltd. { | q wall, charged with speeding was | About three years ago Mr. i see old friends and to visit with | (h'town | The énd of the first session sriacioal of the Vocational 1a, /Students will then be free to eir- atif@ute, and Malcolm MacKen. |€ulate to alternate counselling : : 1 pi groups. , = — ee ee | Tours of the Vocational Insti- : ttute are also being arranged for agit those students who are not fully acquainted with all the facilities; of the Provincial Vocational In- | stitute. At the end of the session oat |students will be taken to Mont- : gomery Hall, where an evening COUNSELLERS NAMED meal. before being transport e d These counsellors and occupa-| hack to their homes, will be pro- tons are: | vided by the Department of Edu- Armed Services, Lt. Comman- | cation. the National Employment Ser-| Dt. Brian O'Meara. ‘ of Education. The students eounselled in_small__groups by persons representative of the various courses in which the students have expressed inter- ‘der R.A. Orton, Fit. Lt. J.E.G. : Currie. " _ GETS LIFE IMPRISONMENT wou Mr. George Ay- TORONTO (CP) en: abe doni, 18, of Toronto Monday pleaded guilty to a charge of non-capital -murder and was sentenced in ‘Ontario - Supreme Court to life improsonment. 1 BUY CARS “ss” Also I trade up or down or sell it for you:*Foreign or American. | Pay Thru the Nose IT SELL CARS ALSO KIMBALL C. ACORN 4-864 1 Nursing, Mrs. Evelyn Wallace, | ‘Miss Elaine Nicholson, Miss) Kathleen MacWilliams, Miss Stella Driscoll. | RCMP, Supt. AS. MacNeill, Cpl. Williams Lab Technician, Mrs. Myra Johnson. Drafting and Architecture, Mr. | Peter MacNeill. Electronics, Mr. Larry Coffin. Pharmacy, Mr. J.A. MacLel- lan. Banking, Mr. R.G ALLSTATE WINTER TIRES pe e oo ' « 2 te. 750 x 14 TUBELESS Boyne. OTHER SIZES AT SIMILAR SAVINGS GUARANTEED 12 MONTHS ALLSTATE BATTERIES -......... 10.45 ALLSTATE ANTIFREEZE ........ 2.49 | TATINSZOS cn |, | Local Entertain KENT i . | we rs oe. ~ ss —emana Your Progressive Conservative MELVIN McQUAID Melvin McQuaid KINGSBORO HALL Thurs., Nov. 4th at 8.30 P.M. Dr. George Dewar... =. | will address this special meeting | Candidate Dr. George Dewar Refresh ments Inserted by Kings P. C. Ass'n. : i ment > Denald E. MacMillan, Corn- Daniel E. MacKinnon, a similar charge. Leonard G. Weeks, Frederic- ton, was assessed $10 and costs on a charge of allowing four People to ride in the front seat of a vehicle. | Ronald MacPhee, eity, was fined $10 and costs on a charge of | illega] parking. MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES Be Sim F Sluggish iden Aution T's pity to put up with this common backache because just the eause, and he inode : city, on | - EYEBROW STYLER EYE SHADOW age MISS JUNE OF DOROTHY GRAY (CAN.) LTD. | ON THE ISLAND IT's | MOORE & M'LEOD LID a { i 4a oa, ¥ ae. > Se | = it The chairman of the P.E.I. . Senior Citizens Housing Corpor- Georgetown is one of the cen- | ation recently announced that a massive increase in senior citi- zens home accommodations will take place. The project provide: for the construction of 138 self- contained units in various parts of the province. As a result of CFCY Television Melvin McQuaid Wed. Nov. 3rd 6.15 to 6.25 Hear your Progressive Conservative Candidate for Kings County. ® Eyebrow Styles: i rate structure with particular regard to rates it charges z Melvin McQuaid Inserted by Kings County P. C. Assn. bs | NEW from DOROTHY GRAY brush stroke the first and only eye make-up compact with biult-in brush! a t Now you have everything is one compact! Pull eut the tray and the brush pops eut! 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