AND NEWS PAGE |Montague, Souris, Kings County if The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Jan. 26, 1962. Past Southern Kings Zone Commanders Are SS rored i i i the Royal Canadian Legion; and by Bruce Stewart, , Souris, Southern Kings Zone of the Dominion representative. Prince Edward Island Command Recipients of the medals were were presented with the past Marcellus Gotell, J. W: Lavers, zone ¢ medals on Wed- and A. H. Stewart of the George- nesday at Montague. The pfesentations..were ‘mate :DesRoches;:Hurmon-Martin and. MONTAGUE—Six members of Douglas, provincial president | town branch and Judge J. aT at Me’ roRe meeting by Hamilton Roderick Martin of the Monta- | gue branch. ‘Meeting Slated ng aad! meetin. Me On RHS Proposal : sical education and athletics, Douglas spoke briefly on phy- stressing the necessity of this Nealon PC STUD conference to be held in Ot- tawa, Feb. 16,17,18, was the | and if pa subject of considerable dis- | ed by brief-to cabinet. Is _ Oeiivee cussion by the executive mem- | Here three of the | fae Peese bers of St. Dunstan's Univer- | executive discuss the ef | Newtund sity and Prince of Wales Col- | ence with Mr. Morden, -( N Man lege Progressive Conserva- | ond. from. left), They are tive ‘Students Federation last | Joseph Gallant, president, pight’as they met with Reid | SDU; Elaine Green, secre- ae Morden, Atlantic Regional | tary, SDU and Lynn Tokle, | Nor acme , Wiee-president, Plans were | president, PWC. a ” | Normet 18700 |N Coldstrm 1905 72 ny | Northgte 149004 | N Goldety/ mas F Cc pa ec ie O'Paien | O'Leary 1000 _ | Opemisha 1443 435. Z | Orehan ee | Ormaby 200 «627 Maritime Central Airways Previously planes Aised on | 11790 9 awaiting approval from the fed--MCA's flights out of Chariotte-/Paramaq 3000 eral pas sot © is. art en adie aie Pato 660 290 posed - flight es that will [stand -capital'sairport, With the | | Pearteas — Seamer see > MCA move air chapges in Mights, ” eat, ees in_Monet—| piex-crow—s00 tetown, its . :é oe ae base of operations, Farrell au- | + change wil ho way | Placer . “det, public relations director’ tog to a. deterioration of Mari- | Presa, 7% said. yesterday. Central Airways service | pyrdex 5000 j The request -was made to the” to the Island," Mr. Gaudet em- | | Qye Ascot 4000 / 1 postal ne. It is planned to elim-"| Que Chin 20900 ago. No reply has been r the “early + bind” flight | Qve, ~-. ~ as yet. rn Gh ot Cunmiaen, be tee © Matient mH ‘the flight re- | change will not adversely ef- | quemont 255 quested, Mr said, be- fect the mail services nor will | Radiore 3100 cause of the ig arrival In the oan of flights per day | noe 8 we loneton af new turbo-prop be chan Darter Aaircralt, The Char- OFFICE TO REMAIN — sy nal, he said, has The airline's accounting offices | nig Aigom 1658 945 not wipment for the main- will remain in Charlottetown, Be Athab i220 44 and serving of these Mr. Gaudet said. oo, Z aft, and consequently. they Three air crews,, comprising | iyenor. a have to be based in Monet- ron oad (ree: severtenane | San Ant 2900 ie on, with flights rearranged ae | be effec ¢ Satellite 6000 Sheep Cer 1850-138 cordingly. tod. will. be based in Moncton. | Seer, £ Sil Miller 1000 if st kK 1680 MARKET TABLES tenet, tae Steep R 7138, eens Stur, 500 «21 Fatima = so W%mMmMs+h Sellivan. 100 180 TORONTO Francoeur 9 0 -lSeame wet Frobisher me SB Wh 48 | teereen 0 (Continued from page 2) | Geeo ines Gs te Sek ta + [ae ae 188 20 $1 i a pe: aw! + ae 0 18) «(144 18 41) | Thom Gato 137 Casaiar 1mm $ a is a Goldale 003006 Tomb? 1000 «77 oom Poe wes " " ae oe a. ae a « te | Seen sass, * Chester im me uM se ee Soe a [rane Ree “tee Chit M “ily 3 6 OO O4l eee my on on os oe" | Tria ‘Chib 1000 oa ine Gwilim 1150 © SH 3M |Uit-Shaw 3000 % Coin Lake 3300 9 OM OM 41 | Bain 40 10. 0 | U Ashestos Comb Met 2100 2 BS [Hastings § = «1400 117 115 115 2 [Un Keno 2000 Coniazas 5100 MS le Lakes 10400 21 0 d Upp Can’ 2500. 181 Con. 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' MacLean, Quiney~ Mass., have aa oe ng the conference, | New Bid will he -present- |New Cal 1oneo 284 2 tie ~g | South U | Kensington Road Ee Pt ~ : | New Alger. 3600 The forthcoming -national (Smattefor resohitions te be pre- | wew atn 8000 91 sented 26200 1716 633 6500 “oo 6” u 264 864% 62% 44.41% i ee ee ee 1535 0 6815 OS 38500 5000” 3% 12600 172 31850 4 + e710 8 36500 «21% see = INSULATE + % Place & Machest, bide ere 8, z L =~ esé8_ats sz org tt —} sE8e.us s8s.acg ssifxes Se as, ee - Lasik S suet des Pamoll Beveon Arcadia Chime Northgte” 110004 625 $40 $40 88 SF 11730 9% 88 MUTUAL FUNDS By The Canedian Press “} Ait Can Com All Cdn Div American Growth Beaubran Canadian Investment Canafund Champion Mutual | Commonwealth Inter. | Commonwealth Leverage _orporate Investors | First Off and Gas Fonds Collectif A Fonds Collectif B s Fonds Collectif C ; Group Tne. Growth Ol} amd Gas Investors Growth +4 | Investors Mutual Mutual Accumulating Mutual Income N. 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The accepting the position as Dom- meeting has been called by the inion répresentative. He also planting committee for the) assured all present that they Charlottetown Rural Area. | could expect further -visits from Malcolm MacKenzie, deputy- | him. minister of education has been | Donald Campbell, Welfare invited to address the meeting. ©°Mmissioner for Kings spoke briefly on welfare and sports Cars Damaged spolice at bet | and urged all to attend their Legion meetings and to do what they could to bring in new mem- stie bers. . In Collision | Also present was the Legion- , , ary correspondent and photo- | The combined damage to two ; | icles-involved in a collision grapher, Leslie Stewart. at_T0Q yesterday on Market 2 Street w. by. the city * ae $150 and $175. The ollision wher | a 1955 Dodge car, ed by Morell Sportenien' $ Tiana. - Will Have Columnist Speak — M. F. (Mike) Hennessey, well sports columnist with The Evening Patriot, will be guest speaker at Tuesday night’s Sportsmen's Dinner at Morell. Hon. Leo F. Rossiter, mistéter | 6 of industry and natural resour- ces, a ‘resident of “Morell, will ; act as master of ceremonies at | the function. Mr. Hennessey was a well | known athlete during his stud- | ent days at St. Dunstan’s Uni- versity, where he performed on the vaksity hockey, basketball, | and football teams. He also per- formed for several years in the city ‘baseball league, The Sportsmen’s Dinner, at $10 a plate, is being held to as- sist in the construction of a | $45,000 community rink, which is scheduled to open sometime | in February. Organizers of the function re- ported _from_Morell_last—night THEATRE MONTAGUE ; 4 _— that a capacity attendance of 150 persons is indicated. The | dinner will get underway at 7 |p.m., and it will be [by reception, Ne sate Service Fornver Resident “Passes In U.S.A. MONTAGUE--Mr. and Mrs. | TV Receivers TV -EDUCATION - TONIGHT CFCY - TV -6;00 p. m. | i“ Avenue, Charlottetown, in > . 84% ling out of a parking sface Supervised Exee 55 et +10 | Supervised Exee 56 39.12 °., | Supervised Exee 57 6.70 . | Supervised Exec 58 7.08 7.418 ~-% | Supervised Growth au 413 | Supervised. Income 43 48 + % | TV Electronic ~ 852 9.8 ~ 4 | Timed Investment 6.30 6.80-| | United Accumulative 18.71 20.45 | liam Street 14.66 16.01 AMOUS SPORT The English game of rugby, or rugger, originated at Rugby, England, in 1823, | sustained damage tothe left | front fender and headlight, while | | collided with a 1960 Meteor, driven by-Hon. Leo Rossiter, Morell. Both vehicles were head- | ee ed in a southerly direction at the time. VIC MORROW, The Dodge is reported to have I The screen puts on brass Thrills all the way. Violence 8 tal Three Stooges comedy. the Meteor was damaged on the | wee right-hand side in the vicinity of the front door. None of the oc- cupants ‘suffered any injury. FRIDAY 8:30 : SATURDAY 8 & 10 P.M._ Matinee Saturday 2:45 p.m. — AIT OF A MOBSTER" LIE PARISH, PETER BRECK kles and a bullet-proof : vest. the girl he loved. Also COMING MONDAY - TUESDAY: “THE “THIRD MAN ON THE MOUNTAIN” by Walt Disaey. ~ aS FRIDAY, January 26th at 6:00 p.m. . Panel: “Development of Student Potential” (Dr. J. H. Maloney, Mr. Gordon Bennett, Mr. Francis MacNeil, Mrs. Helen Bolger). FRIDAY, February 9 at 6 p.m. Panel: “Continuing Editcation” FRIDAY, February 23rd at 6:00. p.m. Panel: “The Citizen in Education”. di ONCE A HOOLEY CUSTOMER- ALWAYS A HOOLEY CUSTOMER! REPEAT OFFER! * Sut Your Budget We are an Isiaad firm inter t s 6 : EA TER} a ° mae ok ested in Island B34" H 0 guarantee year quality ones mon ™ mim and service. > WOOL at 3 FLANNEL a MEN'S SUITS WITH_2 Pr. 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