* Yes, a full year pas passed since we first opened our daah. It’s been a wonderful year, an oppor- tunity to meet many new friends and renwed old acquaintances. We would like to thank each and every one of you for making this year such a success, your confidence has enabled us to look ahead to next year and the years following with renewed enthusiasm . .. We will continue to strive to give you the kind of quality merchandise and service you aaron at prices you can afford. eee Co LEAVE SHORTLY SPRING | “Robert Gallant, (LEFT) and = (Buzz) Currie at the Queen they will leave shortly for ther pe. Douzie Gallant, (RIGHT). both: Charlotte - Recruiting Centre induction at Camp Gagetown, | of Summerside look over some. Yesterday. Both boys enlisted NB. Fit.-Lt. Currie is the re- | forms held by Fit.-[t. J. FE fy the Canadian .Army and. cruiting officer at Queen Char- cea SPECIAL! HATS at 200 Sport Shirts Beil dada Tae c re ne lotie. aud, his niece, Mrs./ William 200 Sport Shirts! Plains, stripes and rich Easter Is a new hat and Stetson have the Hill, Cape Traverse ee Mrs. woven stripes. 1966 newest color combin-- weight, stvle and shade to compliment ' William McClure. Also attend- ation s. . . full cut soft collars with many any wardrobe . . . see our. display of ag frome te Toland wéte MY. patterns and sizes to choose from, Reg. London Taper with the center’ dent, the and—Mrs—Wallace-Muttart and to 4,95, Anniversary Special— famous Wildcat, so popular this spring - William Hill of Cape Traverse. ~2 The — Charlottetown, Tues, March h 29, LOR ee ee ee ene te Bi - 2 .69 -2 fer 5: -00 goes — he ME | ‘tery, Milo, Maine. a ti oo 1 2” . ee yr am : to : las «, + priced from ey / Stuart Dickson - $20 Penalty Is Imposed ~ Awarded Honor j-s0e ms erick aewant Mosher, Savage _ CFCY's Stuart «Dickson has goomeors oe = | Harbor, when he appeared be- | been awarded a membership inf: :|fore Magistrate James B. John- | the ‘ Canadian Association of | : babies. QC, yesterday on a charge Broadcasters. Century Club in jj of assault. The accused was ar- | recegnization of 25 years of | '| raigned in Queen County Magis- honorefole and . distinguished |§ /trate’s Court. service to the broadcasting in- Perey Groom of Parkdale dustry in Canada pleaded not guilty to a charge Mr. and Mrs. Dickson travel- of allowing drunkenness in. a | led_to the-Queen Elizabeth Hotel | residence of which he was the in: Montreal where Mr. Dickson | occupant and had his case _ad- along with 33 other broadcast- | journed to April 4 _@rs were presented member- A charge of. parking a vehicle ships, last week, | on the highway’ so as te: “ob= When. Mr. Dickson began at struct the passage of traffic for- CFCY 2% years ago it was a merly laid against Garfield Tre- little shop on Great George mere of Charlottetown was dis- Street with a staff of four. Mr. missed. John Holmes was coun- Dickson at that time was the | sel for the accused. Harbor Wonien Stage Meeting pr business quite by accident, al- | most in a fairytale type of way. | -He was fishing one day with the late Col. Keith Rogers who liked his English accent and a | The Murray Harbor Church he would sound good on radio women held a mission study on and_since-that.time it has beenHe_also produced a number of | Boag in dt ion. af a geal = MR. DICKSON . , ) _ New Spring: " New Spring ~ New Spring Pw spring ' o w war plays on radio, among them Dicky Th Seaking. of The. Titanie™ | eee A 8 Sees oe In the early days of this career. When television came into i. panel were Mrs. Roy Bell, he would probably do five or six | being.- ‘Mrs. Edith Machon, Mrs. D. Tailored by Freedman, so you newscasts a day and during Mr. Dickson did television | Ray ‘Brooks. Mrs. Sellar Mae- Sitk and wool, terylenes and can depend on the quality: . . wartime, every quarter hour. | work also but preferred radio a8 Kay acted as moderator. 1 rack of Engtish Wool Wor- wool\ worsteds’ These suits tropical. super ~~ worsted, ‘He didn’t spend all his time jit is ‘‘more relaxed and not s0| tk Wek decided ta sted suits ... A quality are styled in the executive English twists . Look ‘for telling the public what was hap- | nerve racking . at pov oo a box selection assembled at one “success look” - made the big “F” the symbol of pening out on the front as he| At the moment Mr. Dickson ts | x St i ca the Bruns. low price, choose from the from fine imported fabrics, quality. Remember there’s 56 was out there fighting too. Dur. | 8¢M™!-retired, still doing “his bit | wick Street Mission later in the newest of this year’s shades some are hand tailored, all years experience in the mak- | q ing the First World War he was|{or the station now and again. | Spring and styles ... just look at are Canadian made. We have ing of every Fredman suit or 8 s Following the business period this price! the: suit for you! coat. Dress up for Easter for in the Royat Flying Corp; the | He retired as chief news aB-) 1) Ge Machon gave. a London Regiment and served as |Touncer. = travelogue with the aid of slides heater. with the local Signal | of her recent trip to British Col- ‘PRIOR TOWAR Lalinnal: Native Aten AA se Prior to the war he did some broadcasting on the visit made Passes Away DRY CLEANING by King George and Quees Prompt Pick Up and @ . 2 a 8 2S a tii Word has been received by Delivery ‘ ; cea cs | Mrs. William McClure of Char- 16 Fine —~ _ liittetonm of: the siaaen aeatn Master Cleaners 2 att A lee pag ic ine of her brother-in-law, Angus Mc- | 122 Fitzroy > ft eather and = Ion = New Spring!» Clure of Milo, Maine. He was & j Isimposed (eee aes —— ~~ 4 May” 1, 1 a was ti ast | ou ) port ts ee | surviving member of the family | H A fine nf $16 and costs was | of the late Yoderick and Sarah | i Styled for our unpredictable Island Al smartly cut! By Harotex and ‘mposed upon Paul Joseph | (MacKenzie)’McClure. weather by London Fog, Croyden other famous makers, rich tones to Arsenau!t of Wellington when he fe Attending. his funeral were his G er | andClimatic, you can depend on complement browns, greys and appeared before Magistrate R.S. | nephew Reginald McClure, Cra- style plus long wear in any of these greens, regulars, -talls and shorts, Hinton, QC, in Summerside ————__—_—___—__ ea nae Gas iy ome meee fighiweigh tropicals, and imported Town police court yesterday. The accused was arraigned on a aha of sedi aM VR Two othér accused, Daryl C¢. | Jones, Loch Lomand, N.B., and Edward Cuthbert, RCAF Sum-. merside—entered--written guilty EDULE & Dryers pleas to charges of speeding and | were each fined $10 and cost: You Need Us Spring ts just around the corner. If you are -planning on building, | CALL, PHONE or John Wilbert Smith, Summer- BEL ! 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