* ¢ é 7 mee : . od m 1 = 9 Ce E.T, Mill; 2. Bleakney Ch / th t R Tt ‘gerne | (Sland News Page |Charlottetown Rotary. Male—Adult and Kit 1, 3 and iw : : & ET. ae aes w . * : 4 iat Er at estern and Central Districts | VW/il| Welcome Governor . S§APPHIRE (Light) ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown; Sat., Nov. 12, 1966. 3 : i ee, er = Male—Adult and Kit 1. -L.K.{——_ a et =. oe —— eg + + oo 3 Lockeriby; 2. Bleankney Bros. ; ’ . a: 8 Rotarians of this community ‘ Association om @ its present 3. LK. Lockerby- Pe oil ams will welcome on Monday Nov. ws > — Adult and Kit 1. , | 14 the governor of this Rotary governcr was -L.K. Lockerby; 2 and 3. Bleak-| - ; Ses. Fare, prem, Meg - cit eae ae ney Bros. . . , Glasgow, N.S. . Colorado : E Males—Champion and Re- : : ‘Charlottetown Club - “While im Charioltetown” serve:—E.T. Mill. : luncheon, one of 24 such clubs stated local Rotary president _ Female-Champios' aud Re- im his district. He. will also Mr. Hunter, “the ot serve: 1- Bleakney Bros. au S arge y en confer with C-R. Hunter, . presi- our district will A with os Grand Chmagion” €.T.” Ma; : : F dent of Charlottetown Rotary possible growth ‘ef Reserve: L.K. Lockerby. : ; Club and other club officers to and the Mkelihood PEARL (Medium) SUMMERSIDE — Despite rain, Unit, sea and air cadets, scouts, | obtain information on the club's ef forming additional a Mada <hbd ak Ei, 9a oad Winds slicodence sene|cohe, geiic: beeamies tad Go| shies lines: eatinn eeieimes Sa ne eee 3 Elmer Peters. reurprisingly large at most Re-|Summerside Fire Department.| and to offer suggestions on His visit will gwe m8 ~Female—Adult end Kit 1, 2|membrance Day ‘|Henry Gallant-commanded the | Rotary administrative matters. broader Tt end 3.. Elmer : party. Byron Bruce direct-| Mr. Morrtson_is president and ridi : PEARL ¢ ) the pipe band and general manager of a bearing _ Male—Adult and Kit 1. PEI and power transmission firm Fur Farms; 2 and 3. Elmer bearing his- name in New Glas- Petes. gow, N.S. He is a graduate of Female—Adut and Kit Dalhousie. University and Nova 3 PEI. Farms; 2 and-3. Eimer, | Seotia Hall ‘Female—Adult and Kit 1 held in yn jay Gunes Wenenes ant De, Ky og £ : a ee Ae se ‘ot 5:40 with 2 ‘combined taithe ee rn ee MR. MORRISON me Be rie, the parade leaving the| Gosstan iat ort Bind, | Muse Festival, past present| tat, Mt Rete Male—Champion and 5 laying of wreaths at the monu-| President of New Glasgow ‘of the Nove Scotia Tuberculosis | ia0 for their jobs. Eimer Peters. ment, the parade being led by| » ‘ _ | One of his biggest tasks Sumareel tuner Peters olie 1 Band The Kensington ' of al Retiny che ty Mis coke. Sa eae a mere |S = asset MONtague Veterans —£lmer Peters. Mrs. Jack Watson, whose son | evening. . J FT JSLAND _—_- PLATINUM” was ‘in Korea, represent-| Guest speaker at the Summer-| = ==—=—=S ; : Ce ee ee os Maie—Adult end Kit 1. LX. | ed: all ‘mothers of the war dead | side banquet last night was Wing ik (Continued from. Page # ‘ in laying the first. wreath. She | Commander D. R. Walker, with Female—Adult and Kit 1 and | was escorted to the Cenotaph by | president Ben Arsenault also Dade, &. Sa. ee 2 LK. Lockerby . Jack Walmsley, vice-president | presiding over the ceremonies : : Sebagoes — Raymond Vessey, ‘ of the local Legion branch. a day here. ok Beate = er, z: a Among _ others lay ring _ a og = a ones ceremonies Ta TAGUE —=Montague ands 1 rt “at the Federal Building n ® . _— gerve: 1. LK. Lockerby. resenting the Provincial Gov-|ada, the Last Post, the tradit-| area veterans turned out yes-|was taken by comrade Simon| Norlands — Raymond Vessey, Grand Champion and Reserve: |¢™mment, Mayor Key represent- | ional silence, and Reveille, Mr. | terday for what is believed the| wisnolson. On the saluting bese | Com ian LK ., | fing the Town, David MacDonald; | Webber read, “In -Flanders | largest parade held in recent | 404 Oe al doer Katahdins — Raymond Vessey, ng ockerty. es, Dark) | MP, Group Captain Grover Ber- | Fields” and Father O’Hanley | years. Although warm rain pre- by two ers of the | first. Male—Adu. Man..Gaki -¢—~/| 5. commanding officer’ of Caw- | gave_the- grace. vailed the complete. program eae oon an pr Cesdiaams 4H_ Chub Male—Adult and Kit 1 and 3 | *“ia Forces Base Summerside.| President Arsenault proposed | was carried out. The parade Baltic RE 1. eae ~ ‘Legion president Ben J. Ar-|a toast to the Queen and intro- | formed up at the legia home | S@Wert Dewar, Opi. MacNaugh- RR 1)first. = - Bros. monies and took the salute at cluding Wing Commander Wal-| war tu.co4 a” wrecth oo the | Sammlll. sey, sixth. honored by the Remembrance _ terday, places the first wreath msley. Female—Adutt asd Kit 1./ the marchpast. .__—-—__|ker, the guest gpoeker._Growp ‘memorial plaque. Led- by — the |. Weeaths laid: Motherhood of |_1=_ Tablestock competition te _ a 5 . aaa Wleakney Bros. 8 and 3. LK coe Sane ee ee _ Mayor, and | Row, and Town Police. The | Canada, Mrs. Wm. Dewar, | Meta eetees tt neainasld y apt a | “ROYAL. PASTEL (Medium) | Highland Society Pipe Band the| The guest speaker was intro- | Parade included veterans, the nae ade amie of ae] & erans WO ‘ars — and Kit 1. and %.|eolor party with RCMP color |duced by Jack Walmsley and | Militia, scouts, cubs, guides, | Tisciay. Damas ies oes S ye | _Grees Mountains — Lowi Jay, ; ET. Mil, 3. P.Ei. Fur Ferms.| guard, veterans, and parade| thanked by John Hopkirk,, who Regiment Bend supplying the | Town of Montague, Mayor B. H. | fest tag, voumeet’g Wine { ‘ Female—Adult. end Kit 1. 2/ units of the RCAF, 17th RECCE' also made a presentation. ee o Seat coors. Se You Deserve Aemy, Sgt. Tor: |e, Se Raymond . T wn Ti PAP ia p a. Memorial Hospital Wally Jenkion, K of CAA|vork: Harold Machulay, Bed . ; Honor Fallen Co marades E.T. Mall. 3. ‘Sia Large arade. ? Ia his address Rey. Preston ioe eecn made are ae | Baltic, sacend. oa : Re a akees Ls as Vomele-AG@ER ok Milam) 2 ee = ede Soe merce, Murray River by Den| Raymond Vessey. i ok Veterans of both world wars Canada; Hon. Eimer Bilanch-| Canadian Legion, various |i E:T. _.Gu; 3. Bleakney Bros. | ‘ : : Than Dowa Munn. Students Council, Muriel| Netted Gems — Evelyn Ves- and the Korean conflict and |ard, representing the province | ans on parade, and CHAMPIONSHIPS oe His ae Beatne rin’ A Carver, Montague Y's -Men,| sey, York, sixth = << = Censtaph in downtown Charlotte: tie, [Of PEL: Mayor Walter Cox, eat cae” tal aed x Lockesty. i ee n eorge own || thought of love and said that on | Richerd Kaox, boy scouts, OE <i rene Pee town ye morning under |{eren" Comrade: Cyn wi-|were heard from the band of| Females—Champion end Me- oro Wea fe ee a n'est Europe | Tartour United Church by| Keswick, any other variety, a Lanne oy Hams, representing the presi-| te P-E-I. Regiment. under the | $e. uu. » | ,SRORGETOWN — Under grey read by Father LB. Dooley, |and creeds were buried side by | Viola ‘The | white tribute. s war -Ident‘ of the Provincial Com-| Command of Lt. Charles E. Mac- ath Bt skies and rain squalls Remem-/|then followed the poem “They | «ide and were equa! in death. | Dewar The ceremony was one of the | 4nd of the Royal Canadian Le- | Gregor. |, Male—Adult Elmer lprance Day .was observed in|Shall Grow Not Old” recited |He stressed the fact that. we | Her largest ever atte in Char-| vion: Comrade Charles Ryan, | The cere closed with the | Peters. Georgetown with an exception-|by Mrs. Marellins Gotell, presl-| must shed prejudices, pride, | #f™s. lottetown. : and Mrs. Gladys Bent, Ladies | Playing of God Save the Queen. 2 a ee ally large parade of veterans, | dent of the ladies’ auxiliary. The selfishness and bigotory, f o r| 2°™* ~Veterans-began their Remem—|-4. vtiary president of the Char {| _Males Eimer Peters... _|1 adies Auniliary, Lions, Boy-| honor roll-of those who-made the. } Peace; love;-merey—-and forgives" Z brance Day services with a par-| uniury ‘rach of the Koval a a = Scouts, school children and citi-|supreme sacrifice im the two | mess. ay? é ada at 10.40 from the Legion KENSINGTON Peters sens. od world wars_was read by Mrs.| The parade was under the dir- aia — oon S Off (Continued ‘from Page Mai _ on ae 1. Ey,|, Wer veterans from Cardigan ak Se. ia ection: of Raseto Mechel Fs _____fes along with a large crowd of Car naps a Peters, St. Charles | Mill. i Pace Sdsaets aoe a tamer: Ligaenele Siena tension ghana arr Hed ‘bythe. FLAGS DIPPED Telephone Pole [itni x pass thay eter [2.7 amit TO [te te a ee (cece ny Ss orci | Tor niger sexe Dons Sine Following the playing 0f-0 Ca-| wi iacnts inv snotor | {7D0), and he had the top male - - CHAMPIONSHIPS - lcing’'s Thaster tended by Gone\Gayer’ Mowsrd 6. Maclase;|Le0d, Kent Shaw and. Arthur nada shortly before 11 o'clock, 0 volving fox of ‘the show in the classifi-| Males—z.T. Mill. ee Shaw and Arthur Fraser. salting the_twesninats anes Toe. PE See ee Tart thai ak te Serer wrarebal Leal Yor:|Doasid; Cardigan Royal Canad. |Boudresult. The sleaderd bear. Flags of the al Canadian : 3 i itegory .E.1.| Grand Champice ‘ ‘lers. were commdes Everett The, Sirst occurred at spprox!-|ur' Farms” Morell with the | serve: E.T. Mill. : ston. with Comrade Raymond |ian Legion by president, John ett nee. Caan cates mately * last ae grand champion and the reserve| STANDARD (Natural Dark) _|-Lavandier pod ys ate | Seen; Senne —" ees an ae sclera tal Ryan, sr gp Hg cane pny os we od. Fitz- span atamalen. and. they had Melo—adelt_ ned Kit 1 and 3 ry. - ' 7 rat qeanagnr=—sanerabepeeearaaieedaneetrse ee aaa tetown Branc’ oy: . k ; . ; . madi Legion rected fon Bi. [e# © have coded.” |pow-female mink i tat cam | Female agit anf KOC H.R. DOANE AND COMPANY yon’s poem, “They Shall Grow | A 1965 Dodge operated by|~ Heaviest mink in the show : i : LS Not Old”. preyed —- 3 sane was Pa Sa Pak datas Reg nied ; and ee Following this Reveille was travelling on shown -El. arms. : | sounded nd nfs tn hei _— none operated = pathy eantey ee just = Males Champion and Reserve: WINSPEAR, HIGGINS, STEVENSON * DOANE er was then given by ‘Rev. |éered approximately $60 damage | ounces and this one came from|_ Femeles—P-E.1. Fur Farms Chartered Accountants : James Kelly, followed by re-|as a result of the collision. No | the E. T. Mill ranch. Reareve: Reg Gallant. ‘ marks by Rev. J.G. Ryley. injuries were reported. . The mink were judged by W8-| | Grand Ctemelon— oan ae ro 4 RICHMOND ST., CHARLOTTETOWN : WREATHS PLACED “The second accident’ eccurred | liam MacFarlane and P a ul a ee : es , Wreaths ie placed | the | at meniconty 0 on 4 gece ANY OTHER TYPE _ Saint John, Halifax, St. John’s, “43 Cenotaph utenant Gover- | corner leymou ; : " Male—Adult and Kit 1 and 2, J : ‘ Montre oronto innipeg, Edmonton, © 2. erhood; Brig. K.M. Johnson, |town, collided with a guide wire|=7- Mit es ana|2 PEL. For Forme. Bleakney Bros. (Standard) George Ferguson: Dr. J. Cyril : eal acta ec tein ee a ea representing the Government of of a telephone pole resulting in|, ¢ 7 Mill. CHAMPIONSHIPS HEAVIEST MINK IN SHOW—/ Sinnott MLA; Rev. James W. , * : : / rhs 2 ; the snapping of the pole.. No CHAMP Males Champion and Reserve: |1. P-E.I. Fur Farms (7 lbs.);|Fordes and Rev. Father 1B. Q =: DEATHS estimate of damage was svail-| vsieq Champion’ amd Re-| Eimer Peters 2 E-T. Mill (6 Lbs. 6 02s.) Dooley. . ~~ —~—#-—_ AGRO €O-OP : able. eerve: E.T. Mill ae . ee ae —~ : > ~ er if BROTHERS — At the Chariotte- , : ’ - + : ‘ : sy - serve: E.T. Mill. - NT : - ; 7 ber pencanremee me | TOS Up rr Bey we me ENGINEERS and. SCIENTISTS digan. Her remains are resting | New Position |" ~~ srraume 8 | UF : . at idence. : : ‘ : 2 Rd - : Male—Aduk and Kit 1. ELT. required for the... é ; : : 2 ~mral. will take place this morn- , - ; a is Ing at 9.45 to All Saints Oharch, | The newly sopointed manager eee aaa 5 3 et oa i eee eae Sinan at’ 30 s'clock’ Entermect | of Commerge ia Hastapert, Nova at a a en RURAL DEVELOPMENT BRANCH ff .-’- cS . Se eas ‘ Bespin SS Meta ee ef ane ot Yoreel 4 Recta Dovckpenat eee a Lee ie ; ———— Department of - ee i : i - A$ | GAUDET — At the Charlotte- | Lean, Peter’s Road. ; oo ‘ ® © @F@,®@ tase "cin aces |e ice ST oi... Hin acilities | Rochford Street, aged 78 years. | isbury, N.B., Parrsboro, N.S., ‘Regional Adviser—Sofl & Water Conservation ($12,417-14,008) : $ pa A Oe ee, oe leat sate scare ee : To eg ; 4 oe eae meena =< : me — : ba ie aor iS i mee ee eee oe ee ee rr and 7 - 10 ue fnerel|le married he former Arlene |= : conservation program anni to initiate soul direct sepional peogrtass oF me MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14th al will take place on Monday morn- | Gardiner, Freetown, and . the R menue nak tcleaal othe Camps regi programs of re- ¢ : “2 _ ing at 9. o'lock to St. aon have one’ daughter, Dawn. : Anvegtigation ting to and water conservation. - as ° NG : : e is —— iS Basilica for Requiem - ss ST : ; a ; : z é oe = = ; at 9.15. Interment will take “ Fue ; ‘Assistant Chief Engineer ($10,792 - 12,154) GRINDI MOLASSES MIXING Pig place in the Catholic cemetery. . Just «a Way : : . : , . Gets To plan, organize and supervise soil and water conservation projects e — ial MacDONALD — At the home of , : ; * ae | her neptiew, Lioyd MacDonald, Reminder — including the construction of major tidal and fresh water flood control - MIXING ROLLING Be es Kinross, on Friday, e ? - ™ : . + ' | 1966, Miss Christine MacDonald, ; >a : * : “ Shay Ren Lap glad — . Head, Watershed Investigation & Planning Division. ($9,601-10,815) , BULK DELIVERY oa SE rennce Fon slo eignged he conprenenaie welerel pean or tierce [A ° Stock OF tions And’. a ; a @ com) ye watershed program for con- of »~AInterment..will. bein St. John's. Region. sae ; ‘ aes ' Sremunirion canines, Senet as ne eins ca penance sone pr onenternnet nn oc ea TCO TTTE CIOS ene : - BURKE — At the home of Watershed Project Engineers ($7,274-9,579)' ‘ aa ie Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cameron’ siealars ee project salgnasm: to yp sveroadns 1. Sie ie Mixing of the FIRST ton of custom * mmerside, Thursday, Novem- involves , es oe ik sen Gaels. Gane field and office investigations; the compilation of data and the prepar- mixed feed to EACH customer _ pate S Be Dae ee i ee ation of reports. 4 a 1 ; 1 - eee Resting at the Compton Funerai ; : coe during Nov. ath Ny 18th inclusi ve. Home until Sunday afternoon, Design Engineers ($7,274-9,579) ‘ é hcg? 13, then to St: Paul's oS “To design tidat “and fi =i h water anid “ot emetic fens eee ee ET a = = ee tee quiem High Mass at 2 pm. » i oa 3 ‘ ines » ferment in St. Simon . Interested are requested to submit a resume of their Jude’s Church cemetery, Tig- . 1 uF ; se Se eee eee || TIL 10 P.M. : training and experience to}. ae ‘GLOVER — At the Prince Jameswa | Co-ordinator of Professional Recruiting, : er ber "ii, 1906, Stanford Glover STEDMANS sneer Delete Department of Forestry and Rural Development, formerly of Norboro in his @ist re : : Satya een : ‘ '. Exhibition year’ Remains resiag ®t te |lll\ novacry Wwart ||||| COOD. ELECTRIC |. ~—-16T Laurier“Ave, West, ae cd | Coven Yunent. 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