INEZ CHANGES Island News Page [S=<“<""" 4 Inez was: only a shadow of the Eastern and Central Districts [storm that killed possibiy hung. |_ reds in the Caribbean. i : the. Fianids. JReranes ::. Genet, ember Civilian employees of the De- : ‘ ¢ : ment, Bruce Caswell, made a . esp of fe uw . quick survey and said Inez was we bis <cene Address to the /partment of Foteeal eres , doing lite damage, to property his thanks to the committees for|Gallant have to date. 9° >r } in a. their support in Allied Youth. ‘jcent of their ‘with approxi-. ~ : Late in the afternoon, Inez mately 50 employees not ; : veered more westerly. ‘ ° yet canvassed. ‘ The move reduced the. danger Chairman in STARTED ON BOARDS Announces. — [ist 2 neater Total Pledge | *2. coonssi Passes Recently sa:sseS emergency evacuation of the Requiem High Mass was|northern coast as Inez headed bride. well known resident of |celebrated Tuesday morning at|back for another shot. Foxley River passed away Sat-|St. Bridgets Church, Lot 11 by) But ahead of, Inez lay the The en ariea are the at, Somerset Manor, Sum- ne Neale Ta sar ea ee ae the Guilt a mepecrun ee ee eae ee Frenk Maven, chairman, fe-|26 bishops that sit ip the British . merside,.at the age of Vv. Mexico and a boun supp f deral ‘services division, House of Lords. : Sea ate te Mic. and Mrs. |con and Rev. Thomas McLellan lof warn: moisture to keep ner| ETS AWARD (“2 A iad aera Mad cig ee was sub deacon. Present in the|going and perhaps restore her roe : sanctuary were Rt. Rev. Mon-|ojq fury. James W. Harris, Sher- signor. J.P.E. O’Hanley, Rev. brooke, has won the P-E.I. ‘Leonard McKenna, Rev. Eugene |FOLLOWING BETSY Maritime Stockbreeders ‘Asso- ” years .ago. |Murray, Rev. Reginald MacDon-| fnez was on’a path taken by | Ciation entrance scholarship of | the fif- Rev. Patrick Walsh, Rev.|the most destructive hurricane | $250 to Noya Scotia Agricul- | of his mar- . Dunphy, Rev. J.C. Pitre, !on record, Betsy, which hit The| ture College, Truro, N‘S. Regina Mur- . W.D. MacDonald, Rev. Em-|Ranamas last September, then| Where he is now attending. He Cove was ob- wel Richard, Rev. Eric Ro-|turned and barrelled through| Staduated from Athena Re- years he was |bin, Rev. John Cash and Rev. |ine Florida Keys before regen- gional High last June and he member of |Leonard MacDonald erating over the gulf and bat-| is the son of Mr. and Mrs. tering New Orleans. James C. Harris, Sherbrooke. | At least two. ships were. in | ; | ase County Soar ine Se pote niagara ber its cut- Allied Youth ‘ So 5 ; Has |ter Mackinae me atm wen H M : frelghter Vercha, disabled 60| FAAS Vieefing miles north of Nassau. Church cemetery. The fu-| The 99 officers and men} ieiiitseie. feice’. Ailead Takes pleasure in announcing were under |aboard the 628 - foot Verona, | Y°U™ Post: held their second soa the 68 oat Vero |ecing at the vom Frey. FREE DELIVERY. SERVICE ON WE nestAURANT mbers noon. Over':40 accredited in the various regions of Can- Foxley River; Yvonne in New = - oe a be Golegetes on" the Liberal ada. Seen here (FROM THE |York; Everett J. Kilbride, Tor- |neral the National~ Liberal Confer- Party in this province are ex- LEFT) are Leo Brodsick, -D. . A at the Regional High ee 4) ence scheduled to be held im pected to attend’ the confer- Sor ee G, Kilbride, Tor. |guson._ ponge, hes Were reported not | ‘he President, John Sullivan, | FOOD ORDERS OVER $3.00. Ottawa October 10-12, are seen: ence te examine the policies. .nairman. with Mrs. Jean The 353-foot vessel Freighter bi ice scot <= : making final preparations of the party, to make sugges- MacDonald who is missing Summerside Man Transporter-with $1- aboard rad-| very successful Richard Col- PHONE 4-8415 prior to the departure Satur- tions and to air the views with- from the picture Is Vi ; President loed that she was dead in the lings addressed the meeting and Dect ees : : ce- wa s south of Miami. | stressed. importance of each : = 2 ; . She had been en route from | and every. member. Orders $1.00 5 $3.00 delivered for 25¢ é antral. B lpumeetee of Mbatreal waslbecck "ie-coast-gueed cates | miley Mar samen Io dil. Gk “ LAR eCwage on 10 ; elected oresident of the Cana. Walnut and Cape Fox left for a ae ae tie -LARRY’S —-LARRY’S RY’S : a area. “COMMENCING. ' TONIGHT . 8:00 P.M. _ A DIFFERENT SHOW EACH NIGHT CONFEDERATION CENTRE Tickets now on sale at Theatre Box Office s BE wk HER BRIEFS eed Oy uO eeaeeciee qo 5 z LE RE & concerning a demonstra- m protesting food MacFARLANE a The proposed march was |Funeral of Daniel D. ‘acF ar- Ht i le Fed re bri 7 : Faas i 3 ; | 5 | : a i i Peas Prices ... ‘ $2.50 - $2.00 - $1.50 Tax Included i “a ul lf “atl if Ui ir i i] Federation of WEATHER | . a i S : “* tion wi Charlottétown the ae Ai be : : ie ; See j he World Series ition [residence with Mrs. on ‘ . , ; Provincial pareetcsary ey Ss n’s Court, Other temperatures: : 5 : a : . ee. : x 30 41 ; : F E 1:30 p.m. members of the Japanese Mis- gf i t i a Fy at : f 8 i TORE ale i sion Society who entertained them were Mrs. Tony Doiron, ‘ 31 . pad ant t . : : . a Mrs. Stephen Connolly, Sr., Mrs. |qgmonton ........ : On A N ee oy eran Metres ise ea ae a New “y | H : i cc ! e Mrs. Edward Cul- |; d_ Mrs. John Long. aoe ii A i re i E rib ff : i d i 3 : Winnipeg »... COUNCIL MEETING ROTO 2c yc sss es eces 3B Premier Alex Campbell has OUR WA: cites ccctes it i if f Bee Wi See li ie qt “Ff : z L Eg i re : ; : a f i z New York® oii. scc. on the use and care of the new |Jacksonville : Tampa ......ceeees appointed ttend al ae al Hen Miami ©....... seeee ¥ i ie Hi a2 5 i [ ut Et | | i Fy z if gE g i i i FE E i E g i $ = i : igBzae 3 s E it i [ z i iy 5 i’ Hii til ii oo o co i Tei oy oy oe nee 4D 4 CROCKETT & STOREY | “Dedicated to Home Improvement” ~ Kent Street | Dial 4-5559 | | i APUGSON <<. s.i% scacetss 61 ordination Committee in Kent-|¢d for the primary grades. 75. angeles ........ 63 ville. Wednesday, Attending the ee ec besa Riaw fk or a . one-day conference will be d€*| october 20th at 8.30 p.m. in the HALIFAX (CP) — The Winsloe Hail. ther office says a Dr. WJ: Jenkins, principal of LOADS POTATOES reach southern Labrador this the Nova Scotia Agriculture Col-| The MV Struer left Charlotte- |evening. Rain will en@ in New lege. The meeting is held twice | town last night for San Juan, |Brunswick and Prince Edward |times ADT. terment in Church cemetery. yearly ys tec nae eaiea Puerto Rico alter Jeane Island in = cng Aging s : ‘prior to the national meeting at Seed Bipers ia Chats thangs to scattered: showers ta (7 x * kk x* a * ¥ * z ssmu: m Scotia, attered, m One RECENTLY. fans a crew of ts home srt are eet “shower in Nova | aon in 7 er s : is Copenhagen, nmark. Scotia will end western re- {fe : ~jliest trap o -«. Tne only| . : ; e ° ‘ 2 . -_MARITTME CHESS — [way out is with o Gun! “TOURNAMENT — |T00av -THun._ tab eee De ST aL A : j ‘ ee * : “EE ms ke erent >: : ... October 8th to 10th ) . | 6GAMES > First game at ‘Larry O'Connell: Re- creation Centre, Fourth Street, Halifax. Remaining games at YMCA, Halifax. is October 8th at 7 p.ni. at Larry Recreation Centre. Fee 5.00 for Seniors, 2.50 for Juniors. Tournament. » authority - Maritime Chess Association, OFC host Halifax Bluenose Chess Club. For information . contact Michael Holmes, 6086 Cherry St., Halifax,,phone