Catharina Lodders. 20. cen- r. a green-eyed Dutch girl. w nnlng _.. Iss l WO‘R: don. Runners up. from left. are Teruko Ikeda. Miss Japan. Monique Lemaire, Miss Eran- ce; Miss Lodders; Kaarina: Leskinen. Miss Finland; and Births, Deaths, Marriages BIRTHS achLLAN —— Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Machllan, (nee Jane weight 7 lbs. 11 ozs. a sister for Jeffery and Paul. OIRON — At the Peterborough Civic Hospital on Wednesday. November 7. 1962 to Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Dolron. a son, Andre Gerrard. Weight 7 lbs. 3 ozs. CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to thank Dr. Pierce, urscs and staff of P.E.I. Hos- itni for their kindness to me title I was a patient there. lino thanks to those who sent owcrs, cards, letters and treats nring my stay there and after came home. Thanks to all. Mrs. E. Holmes IN MEMORIAM 'lCKERSON —— In loving mem- ory of Stafford Vickerson. who departed this life. Nov. 12. lilti2. today I am thinking of some- l’ho was always kind and true Hilose life was a ray of sun- shine Dcar Staff. that someone was you . You wished no one a last fare- Norgeven saidnood-bye 'ouM-gonobejore we knew nd ' pod vltnow's why. cum us a beautiful memory sorrow too great to be told ut to those whdioved and lost you . our memory will never grow old - Silently waiting Loving remembered by wife nd family. GRAHAM — In lovln of Bexey Graham parted this life 1961. g memory . who de- Nov mm. In a quiet country cemetery where the gentle breezes blow Peacefully sleeping The resurrection day. Lovineg remembered by friend, Arthur O'Connor. GRAHAM — In loving memory of my dear mother and grand- mother, Mrs. Bexey Graham, hrslgi was killed Nov. 12th. Your gentle face and patient smile ' With sadness we recall You had a kindly word for each And died belove by 8.] . The voice is mute and stillcd cart. That loved us well and true, Ah, bitter was the trial to part. From one so good as y on. 0 You are not forgotten mother ear Nor will you ever be As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. Sadly missed b d u- ghter, Hattie and grandchildren. I GREGORY — In loving mem- ory of Frederick J. Gregory, who passed away Nov. 12th.‘ 1957. He is gone. but not forgotten And as dawns another ye ar In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of him are 3 n ear Days of sadness still come O'er us Friends may think the wound is healed D AND CURT He ' Presbyterian ,MacLean). Ottawa; Island Native i Dies In Pictou . Funeral services were held: recently in Plctou for MalcolmI acLeod Murray. formerly of Prince Edward I . Born at New London. P.E.I.. I ( I I He had lived in Pictou for the} past 20 years and for the past; 13 years had been an invalid. He ' died in the Aberdeen Hospital. New Glasgow. 5 a member of Church. Mr. Murray is survived by his wife. the former Verna Whitehead. New London: one daughter. Noreen. (Mrs. John four sons, Roderick. John Richard and George of Pictou; four brother Francis. New London: John. Ta- coma. Washington, and Earl. Graham's Corner, P.E.I. Also surviving are three sisters, Annie, (Mrs. Frank Bell), Irene (Mrs. D.J. M - Leod). both of Stanley Bridge P. .: and Marion (Mrs. Mont MacEwan) New London. e was predeceased by two brothers, Armel, Winnipeg; and George. Wigdal. Minnisoto: two sisters, Mary, (Mrs. Heath Clarke) Bedeque. P.E.I.. and Hilda (Mrs. George Mayhew). Margate, P.E.I. the. Yvonne Ficker. Miss South Africa. (AP Wirephoto via cable from London). N.Y. stalk? .. Are Stronger During Week NEW YORK (APl—The stock market Saturday stood on the crest of a two-week advance ltnkcrl with improving interna- tional and economic news. As last week ended. the Dow Jones industrial average was False Statement Results In Fine . J. Daniel Lewis. Morell. was 'ned and costs Friday undersec 1183i) the Highway Traffic Act. making a false statement in an applica- tion. He appeared in city police court before Magistrate James Haslam. One motorist was fined $5 and costs for failing to stop at sign and another was 'milar for no front license plate. runk and incapable com- pleted the docket. He was fin- ed $10 and costs. having One above the . 23 recovery peak of 616.00-—the highest pre- vmus point reached in the re- covery from the June botttom. In addition to the reassuring fact that the Cuban crisis had eased, there was some good news about dividends. Chief among these was the declaration by General Motors of a $1 extra dividend com. pared with 50 cents a year. Wall treeters construed this as a nobody’s surprise. It resumed its rally Friday. In the last nine sessions. the market has rallied vigorously on all but two. The Associated Press averag of 60 stocks advanced t 227.2 during the week. Volume for the four-day trad- ing week t o t all e d 17,413,545 shares. compared with 20,072,- 955 for the full five-day trading week before. 9 0 sign of confidence in the econ- y. 3 Wall Street‘s moi-ale also was fed by booming US. auto sales- and production. a rise in steel output, a brighter outlook for FINE PRODUCT Almost 150 countries buy Eug- lish table china and Canada buys 70 per cent of its table- Is Increasing | a Is Observed I ware from Britain. Indian Army Fire Power Is BeIiev By PETER JACKSON ; 56 years ago, he was the son NEW DELHI. India (Reut- of the late John T. 3 Ma y (mi—The Army. now 1513:5011“ (MBCLGOGI Murray. facing the greatest challenge in‘ its history from the Chinese Steel Demand I CLEVELAND (AP) —— Strong demand for automotive steel is stiffening the m a r k e t and ‘ brightening the fourth - quarter outlook. Steel Magazine said Saturday. ‘ “Automakers are ordering ex- ‘ tra tonnage and asking suppli-1 ers to ship some of their Den. cember steel ahead of sched-I ule," the metal-working weekly. reported. “If new car sales can ‘ tinue at a level approaching last month's record pace and auto- makers build as many cars as? they’ve tentatively programmed; for November . there's aj good chance for a continued up-‘ trend in steel production.“ h o u g h automakers are I largely responsible for the steel ; m a I" ' s improvement, the I magazine said other users alsoI have stepped up their buying; “Pressure for quick deliveries . is mounting and that suggests: that inventories are returning to I normal levels." Steel said. I Steel production this week' will be slightly higher than the 1,800,000 tons estimated for last week, Steel said. Last week's output was the highest since the first week of May. 25th Anniversary! large number of relatives and friends called at the Prince Street home of Mr. and Mrs. J. EH. Worth, recently on the ac-I l casion of their 25th wedding an- niversary. ‘ An address was read to fit el couple by Mrs. oseph Smith, Millview, which was followed by the presentation of a gift, to which both Mr. and Mrs. Worth replied. A highlight of the social eve.- nlng took place at the end of the lunch, when the anniversary cake was cut. Mr. and Mrs. Worth also received a number of greetings from relatives ‘ Boston and New York, were unable to be present for the festivities. Out of town guests were. Mrs. Raymond Smith, Mrs. Leo MacKenna and Irving A. Beaton all of Brighton, Mass. The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. Nov. 12, 1982. 18 Irish To Search ’ Planes For Cuba ‘ a D BLIN ( _ -. -—»~ as W _ I“ U AP) Th? Imh FREEZING GASOLINE ,government announced Tuesday The temperature at which it Will seam}! planes bound u“‘Iizasoiine freezes ranges from Cuba to make sure they are not 180 to 240 degrees below zero, carrying arms or munitions. Planes of the Cuban and Czech airlines regularly stop at Shan- ‘non en route from Prague to ' vana. ed Inadequate Communists on the Himalayan Dogras and Rajputs. the front- fronuer, is basically a British- line infantry includes more style Second World War armyithan 20,000 mountain - bred‘ in organization and equipment.;Gurkhas recruited from the; Its leaders are graduates ci‘nelghboring Himalayan nation. Britain's Sandhurst Royal Mili-Iof Nepal. ; tary Unit-gt and foreign mi'i~ Gurkhas have been especiallyI tary vxncrtr. rate them highlyIvaluabie in Hamaiaya fighting, within the limits of their ex-ibccause they are acclimatizedi perience which, however, is te-Iby birth to great heights and‘ stricied (ompared With Com-Iare famed for their tenacity, munist Chinese. U.S., British,tloyalty and courage. French and Soviet military} While the Indian Air chiefs. ‘and Navy have received a‘ On the northern frontier great deal of modern equip-I amid the world's highest mouii~‘ment from abroad in recent‘ tains, lhey are grappling with years, the army has basicalin virtually unique problems of aI-Iexisted on stocks of Second titude and supply. IW War weapons shared‘ Much of the recent Sino-Ii.- (with the Pakistani Army on‘ dian fighting has been at be-ipartltion of the sub-continent in! tween 10.000 and 18,000 feetIl947 and production from ord- , with wintcr setting in. ltidian;nance factories of mainly ob-I troops have fought hard against soiescent weapons. I hinese assaults but have been INDIA NEED HELP FINANCING FOR BUSINESS On November 13th, I962 J. F. CLEMENTS of the Industrial Development Bank will be at the Force out-weapoued as well as eav 1 Moves to modernize defence! ily outnumbered. production in the last two or} . . . three years are scarcely int G - . . ‘ Alfifiiianmtrx‘rlygpznflzw bemistride yet and military experts Chgrlmefown' P. E. |_ 0 not think the Indian Army could maintain a major long- term campaign without vast foreign aid. The Indian arm- ored corps, which because of the altitude and terrain cannot gently by the United States and Iggy figflzjgof gargqflpgg péish Brvlé‘zln‘ . . fobsolescent British tanks and lie fighting on the border.1armored cars the Indian Army also has large The an, for'ce and navy are numbers. 0f troops facmg theIreliant on foreign sources of Paklsmpl E’rmy along theisupplv and the air force ob— cease fire line in Kashmir and‘ ' equipped mainly with single-3 shot .303 rifles, Sten and Bren sub - machine - guns but theyI now are beginning to receive modern automatic rifles and heavy mortars flown ' ur- If you are engaged in a business—or plan to start one—and required financing is not available elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, you are invited to discuss your needs with the IDB representative. An appointment for an interview can be arranged by telephoning . I tained its modern equipment ' fitting 1:hedPunJab and east Pak- I mainly to m a t c h Pakistani MI'. Clements CT the Kll’kWOOd MOT“ s an or ers' tequipment received from t the same time. some 25,- 000 men are believed to be tied down by the Naga tribal rebel- lion in the jungle-clad mount- ains adjoining Burma. No official figures have ever been given of the Indian Armys strength but it is believed to be h e t w e e n 500.000 and 600.000 United States. i British Canberra jets are the m in bomber force although some old Liberators are flying. .Th fighter arm has British IHunter, Gnat and Vampire jets and French Mysteres and Our- agons. men- CHURCH MEMBERSHIP GURKHAS PROMINENT The Lutheran Church in Amer- Apart from the traditional‘ica has some 3,200 000 members martial races of Sikhs, Jats, in the United States. or in advance by writing to INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK 236 St. George Street Moncton, N B :For faster, cleaner, more economical washes— ' . vii“.- w ,, «is ' 1 3% 2' e that metal. and record totals for September in manufacturing. wholesale, and retail lines. The four-day trading week was cut short by Tuesday's congressional and state elec- tions. The results were received in deadpan fashion by Wall lng that the mixed picture— cheered both by Democrats and Republicans—~left little to go on. But the market advanced on Street. Some analysts maintain- . A PROFIT SHARING PLAN FOR ALL CTC CUSTOMERS election eve and again the day after election. It paused for profit taking on Thursday. to Bonus make But they little know the sorrow That lies within the heart con- cealed. Sadly missed and fondly re- membered by wife an family. ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Limited Investment Securities ALEX M. WILSON his job to help you! tha . 'NlMiAllA“ iii/ins 298 Queen St. November 15th is the last day upon which Canada SavingsI Bonds may be bought without the addition of accrued interest. After this date accrued interest from November 1st to date of purchase is added to the price of the Bonds. 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