Iiives Report On Visit To Sweden Newman Ciiiii A Fair! silo OEIITRAI. Weekly Meeting '!1le weekly meeting of he Gnar- lottetown Newman Club was held last night at the Knihgts. of Col- umbus Home on Water Street. Pre- siding was Mr. Gerald Connors, president of the club. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by Joan Vail and approved. An interesting and instructive tail: was delivered by the Moderator. ROV- Father Roche. who discussed many the questions asked by member!- s was followed by an apen de- bate in which all presem actively participated. Final arrangements were made for the Newman Club dance and for the Mass and Communion Breakfast in be held at Notre Dame Convent Sunday. An amateur show was presented and greatly enjoyed by all. The meeting then closed with prayers. Garrison church Parade On Sunday lfrefestuat Orphanage. Contributions Charlottetown Continued. Anonymous -. Omitted from Winsloe North Mrs. Leith Carter. Mrs. Regin- ald Munn. Oliver Younker. Orwell Cove. Collected by Joan and Wilma Nicholson 82.00 -Angus Nicholson. 31.00 Each: Irving Nicholson Edison MacLeari. Alex MacLeod. John Murchison. Graven Gillie. Malcolm MacLeod. D. M. MacDon- ald. Mrs. R. S. Smith. Walter Mac- Leod. Donald Nicholson. Stanley Morrison, William Brown. Total -- Wood Islands East W. I. . North Granville. X.AlWI.l-Inh'I&l'lh0D- IRWI- 'l0WN'I'AXI.-DlarlI5'D. PIONOGRAPBS RICH IN Time 519.95. Toombs Music store. TURKEY; FOR ALL occasions. Parker Jewell, York. Phone 7071.. "DOME QUICKLY-l'r's URG- l:N1". evangelistic service, 8 o'clock tonight, Baptist church. You are welcome. NEW POPULAR AND Square Dance Records by your favorite artists. Toomba Music store. CONCLUDING message of ape- cial service-.”Come Quiellye-Itls Final". Baptist Church tonight at SD00 8 o'clock. All are welcome. vnelen wan . . .u.oo spEC1AL 051: RACK dye,-gag 81.00 Each: Percy Hriwatt. Mrs. gems for ,,ne-h.,u on one rack Elizabeth Folland, Gavin Bur- 'winter coals half price and all R0.Yll9- Mrs Leah M0”15- M75- skirts one third off. Norma's Ladies Emerson Mathew. Mi's- 13- W- wear. Taylor. Mrs. Alvin Mallett. Mrs. William Follaiid. CAR -AVCIDENT -' The 081' 65c -- Mrs. I-inrace Taper. involved in the recent accident at soc AM.-5, siauord Coles, Mrs. New Ann-in was driven by Mr.lFi'ed Taylor Mrs. Rueben Chap-l me. on um mum, .. mg 1,. 1 ht M P pa;-liamenta A j . . . .. y. natmm 3,, a s courses in home nursing son MacNaug . .. .,. FY ssstaht tr. A Garrison church Parade will.3.?1”e&ai::1:f”C?gk:.?”:.1;”” ;:l.l..d..:.lf.; I ..ri.e1le-..1tf.iis-.. C.0C..1.;.. 113j3?1f- T H citizenship. good will and service were completed early in the sprlniz Minister of Fisheries, will be the guest speakers. be held on Sunday. Nov. 1 at 10.30 .-..s .h.;.. bee... ....pom.d .m.v.ouS.y . ...up.pe.i... Ha) 01. ...l.t.- -j.a:..5c 313.... I10 as well as health promotion. are and eight are under instruction , The meeting is open to the public. im. with all units taking part. The ' .- W 1.18m 3 - 5 , highlights in the objectives of the HOW. Four 01' these were held in . Y Libe . mute to church will be from the FREE ("CECE of S......am. Nam... Wan. .Ma........ie and l'tind- Missusuzanne Francis (above) Red cross in me new program at Charlottetown md ten in "nous . The Queens County . oung ral Assocamon Ar-rnouries on Kent St. to Queen. Se,..,m,5 NM. 7 Hum... Rn,” H 591" W-':.11- C'10f1a- 113-"I9 and D3V1d::I.1. ';1f”k.t.:1..g if Eepfrtbjbfmlf: ftmizg High School level". the weaker said. communities. The demand for Will hold its Annual Meeting . at the same time and Grafton and Prmci '0 Tllmiy a,m,; Birch Hill 3 p.m.; Char -R3113” . lmd Cross an 'm,'.. lmendmce at Forty-four. countries are on the classes from communities is great place as the senior organization. United Chtlhch Vi"-111 1119 39m” Iotteiriwn 7 pm. Sunday s.:hool.3,I,T5(i-R” 1”” u5 90'...” Inwrnauonal Jumm, Red cm” tape recording exchange circuits where there is no resident nurse J. J. MUSTARD. President Catholic detachment continuing on 10.10 am. Rev. J. H. Bishop. min-.61”; . I . i ' t t t l I ' ' ' 1' ' lsmdy centre at Sweden last sum. in Winch school music. national to teach the course. The loan of F A LARGE Secretary to St. Dunstdnts Basilica. "e"” E' 501135 End 1011 801188 U8 eXCh3llK- sickroom supplies will reach an all- ' ' 1 ' Erirriute, wreaths will be laid on the War Memorial by the Parade. Commander and the Unit COIII-.TllE United Church of Canadzri . . b ,d d m .. banners of language as experienc- with ; wlmng my 10.. beds. rnanders. Biigler William Chiasson. Services Sunday. November .7th.l. s1 00 - .Hai'OldM(:.:ll1.3fIl.;.- P... 1:-.1et3l.1..1ge5..nd9.1.I.1.3..n5Cc.;3.;1. 3!, wk; ed .5 the Inge;-nanoml gtudy (egg. Dr. W. J. P. Macmman repmmd will sound Reveille and the Last. Pleasant Valle. 11 am. north -10c Each Mi-s I at 30 er” ti-es. Several provinces will have ,0, the c,,.,p1ed Ind Hmdmpped the return route of march;l;c::d1;”g'i:pt11'mR0iP Va11ey 730 P 'G3me51e" Edna waye Fouowmg a Course 0! imensim 5'9” End 1” Queen: Univerdty Ezguixhelldrcommntee midlcamm that A 1 'i i 1 I .'. -' th Llt"Pr'- . . ienwe iisuteivu-- which viiil be Doichostcr St. m. Rev W. E. MacPliail, minlsteri 40c e Mrs, Earle MACREP. 0 fggtrslalgi 331'. Aec iaanulfuverzilg there will be I National Training mu. way. fromrejnnuary humm- P”me- R1V11m01ld- Queen Imd KS1” HUI.-IBROOK C... .h to i h. Tlmal . k Emu wolfville the party proceeded to ce.x."”' bet. Fifty-three were hospitalized scream H15 Honour Lieuk Governor L 3'1 P-- x 11:; n g ll collected by hall llhmoc nn Quebec where they were joined by Despite the bank" M hm3u.age' for treatment. '78 attended the T. W. L. PYOWSB W111 lake the 531'. 7A.... :1 X.” :...nm'. 7'.'.r.'.'.?.:1. '2'... s. on ':.'1'hy ::.:'"l"::h. Dr Muriel Uprichard Director of mf.youngtfo1'k O1 Flgetgf xgmiom physiotherapy department 07 were R '1 d St t' f' to s I - . -- rs . na ie I ' ' ta mg 13 r, apprecia e esres ' lJl'1i:oSx;llIl1l(1(-'I1ll?PI11xiI)l)6reC(rx0 ”lhemnPm. ion zftllll 1” fl" W011! 11- Mitt 50c Each: Mrs. B. Spence-.'.f”m0r R'e(.1.fg.”& f:::gan5datQ1::el: and wanlls of each other and we asmned wholly C” puilauy with vinclal building 11'”'”'1”1 11”-11” 1”” 179 W19 Mrs Geriude Weeks. Mrs. B. a. ...'””"R3 dmce ”?;.e D. 5;... gfnbark should try more and more to Pro- 1'1"; p"7Vm”"..,9f 31355”' 51'h”'.1'..Y F ( ., . .1. b. 1 .... i-1. '1ihi.s u.ii iin the viivsiiig sew W .1. ph 11.5 NE...-pa-1. Joan CC I” 103- 3 (W I ate the exam; of Views - an A opera ions and 2 m ce- OfT;reig.?g.l:.,dE.VE.. K.ePg:.k:mE,r.ns32). vice oi lllri ..-ii.v.- of illccllngx SpT,':.1:.:.C0M..S. lBe..ma Sflllphanl. ed on the M-S Atlantic for South- m "R 8 15380”. one hundred ma dawn ED., lllih Mayor Ivan Harper. M , - . c. as nriyuiant It will be headed by. . WIVV . . g ml... ., Mrs Percy Whitltick, Mrs. Ivan M55 Heemam A55”"m" N3””I,"' On concluding her interesting for orthopeadlc oondltlqna and 101- tl-ie Rccce Band. 1..el;EI.l..F; p...,.; ....l';..r:.:.. .55). (:..:,';.f iliegins 3131190101 i:1dJ1.1.E-..c'..I0'.C1.:.'.::g.”.;'1f,1.: and thought provoking address, lowing these clinics five children Units taking part in the parade in the” Cm;mm...i.... L-.,n.re Cg... 23c Each: Miss Mildred Gallant. 3f::,o";'1.m:lhee mpg Hy the spe.i.kei'. who had been 'intro- were admitted local hospitals. are: 2 Militia Gp. H.Q., P. E. 15- . .. ,.d b. .. CW1... John Bulman. 1i; f f . . duced by Dr. Lloyd Shaw. was Of the 53 children hospitalised. land Rest (ll Reece). 5 Sig. Reg! , 3-115 .liIA:1”:A1'591111U11i Tm"! .. 565nIlIl::e1lOCla1nSg lin Mlftrilrtildgflfulglfnl-llliltlj; thanked 0" helm” ox those we" 18 We” sent 1'0 "Hm" chudrews The P. E. I. R831. ('17 RECCE) Will participate in y . and 5 M.-cm-;.1 Coy H. ,. .1. Y , (. W. Vin. Qnirrd lui.il sll 9n . d . sent by Lt. CoL Leo. F. MacDonald. hospitals in Montreal and Halifax . . h P . -... we. .. ......e .....a. -.-..t.-in...-. 1-9 0.-.i.'.i.i...h.1s-l ..-..i...- rlrii t.o .Copen.;iazen-..an ...thei:....0i......5........ 0. U... Red cm... 50... ,0, ,.,,.c..,. .,,...,,.,,.. Th, W... the Garnson Cliuic arade in Charlottetown on .. iir I: " ix. -'- '”'"”'r i V . in .e e . ' Mme B.m:.m.(. .,-.,m,,,..,. Ma... . . '.ob..:fe.f.”T;”.a”.'(f2 deekzmi ety who occupied the chair. c...,..,d out under the 1'-lhyglothera. Sunday 7 Nov. 54. All ranks will parade at the Arm- BIRlHS- MARRIAM iiwin Group G at 0930 .D ..,.M.1 . . . . . . . . -sow gra yng resu w . , BEATHS ? 0” W” F we . Ii;l,3;i;..f23;.1f;..,.f.””gg;m8f,;?edg. mittee which indicated that 4.212 children reporting regularly and Transport will leave the unit areas as follows: - FVNERAL ”35T”m” '- Th? N .Ncilicrlai'ids Belglllm cdn..dn' and amcles Of 9101111"! for Chlkhen "P parents co-operating This is 101- Summerside Armouries ............ .. 0 hrs. 50 P I serum. .lul1eral of the late Daniel D Gillis g i .ll mt. U.med'sLams Wbre assembled to eight years of age were com- lowed up by home visits. especially Kensington 0845 hrs 0 Of ll iwas held yesterday ail:-inoon fol-l 1,, pl-omow mtg.-nauonal fl-lend. lhelved d111'1118 the -5835011 by d11- tn the homes of cerebral palsled N rth R ti" E" 0 h ' lilowing a short es-nice at the .'Viac- There nas a large attendance at .1...) and unde..s..andm8 and to rerenc groups throughout, the prov. ..h.1d,en. 1-he V3.40", "port, sub. 0 U5 C0 ------- 83” 1'8- --ETET-Hs Lean Funeral Home Funeral ser-.th.e regular i.i..r3ti..l1.i; ofctllr 1I.WI.l; mm mm me .135. 15 0,-g,m.Z..d ince. mostly Women's Institutes mmed were aacepted gm: approved Montague .................................... .. 0815 hrs. Tm vice was held ill Haiitsville Pi'es- Cirlstlan F6 (N5 1D rll0l-ID 15 d C. d n th dn 1; Eight cases of these were shipped . t" 1 Dr, Llovd smw, , , Y0l'NKERm-M the P1 15- 1- H05" b-"H13" 5111"” t0l"1””t-id b-V391-11151 "Snow 1” "19 W131 1”” M ggiiiir-.riC:: :e1:l:esehxled.e 1 mm to the League of Red Cross so- on mag The Regimental Band will head the Parade. pital. Nm 4, 195-1. to Mr. and Mrs. I-Ia.rry Younker. a daughter. SLVIZMS - At the Prince Country Hospital, on November 9th. 1954, to Dr. and Mrs. H. M Simms. Bedeque P. E. 1.. a son, John David. Weight- 8 lbs. CAMPBELL-To Mr. and Mrs. . I 1 , m"penhagen and the League of Rod nors committee, reported a serious I . H Y - And-few Campbell. Ptmmtire Isllnd. ;f?g.?e(;y1?.c;iijael;f;;f;1:neJ.ro1;. ln.:-ecf,;e:..E.rmg”Ced N.I.?:!1;1nc..laZ;.dc0.':.t:1;:: Cross Societies in Geneva, Mr. shortage in the contributions re- commandmg P'E'I' Rest" (17 Reece)" on November 3rd, 1954. at the '1" ml 9 5 C Henry Dunning. executive secre- quired to keep up the recognized 1 Kings County Memorial Hospital. a daughter. Dorothy Leona. DEATHS BROWN - Passed away October 24th. I954. Edgar Newton Brown of 2140 Blenheim St.. Vancouver. in . . tiafied.” yet in the same breath 1a,ge Malian 3 memh of the 1;- , blood bank in Halifax this vear his 76th year Eldest son of the late :8 . ' . t , Alps vihere a home for children - ' L” 1 m . h 1 a 10.000 Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brown New he deciles the placing 01 a brldse win Group. to present. an improm- 0. TB. fammes is mammmd. A and must. endeavour to improve 9y C3 "C 1"” V9 , ' at the Same DOIM (111 NEW D0l'llll1- ptu situation in family life. 1 Ge . , the situation promptlv." m”5””9d mlde” ””''nm”3 the G1”E'm' Iioni in the near future and even The cast. acquitted l;heIll&ll'C81sa” on an new M” E wry Dr. A. J. Murchison. reporting ”"m"5 m"'” V! entertainment ma Mt-.CABEr-At the Sacred Hm"? G" T1lUW'1r'tl- NOV 4- 1954. chase f a new boat for Rocky it ' th I. 'd 'bl t . . - - tion spent in the City during Cen- Pete)” Mccahe in his 90th year. pm. 3..., Lwm the capacity of meuvsltlighave gm. ”:.;I:.1..e”.;'. .9... Paris where they were entertained that thirteen applicants qualified mum, year. S 10 lb His remains are resting at the the pl-esenb one." pamuon of the act wmch was in . by 1-118 P8l'l-Slhll Red Cl'0i55k10l '"'TjTj'T'""j'm'1m A very attractive poster 3 feet "gar. S. . . . . . . . . e . e e e a a a u a a e 83C I-Iennessey Funeral Home from Remy unmhearsed. ;.:I.1”.:.9 ?.l.l:..eP'.9.;'.f91.1.5....''.C:.xemb5' 1"? Y's Men in Lansing. Michigan last by 2 feet has been designed by I coffee. Salado ' a . . leaaeeeeaeaeaae 0 where the funeral will he held on Saturday morning at 8:45 to Si. Dunstans Basilica for Requiem High Mass. Interment will he in the Catholic Cemetery. Mn.cDONAI.D - At the Sacred Heart Home on Thursday. Nov. 4. 1954. Mrs. D. .7. MacDonald in her 93rd year. Her remains were transferred yesterday afternoon from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to the resirienre of her son. Chester MacDonald. Clear Springs. from where the funeral will he held Saturday morning to St. Margaret's Church for Requiem High Mass at 9'15 Interment the church cemetery. pm K S vth. -n. .- 3 mimuch appreciated. The meeting T L-.AI.LM-.HAxg.M the Chndreng ....""co..CT..'d.. th..e””.”.:.1” ""5 idwed with the amgms of -3165. , don Maxwell, general secretary or for any courtesy that the Police cam" son 4 bars 34: Hnspatai, Hanrax, xmq. scntlii on .Be ghonzie 'I..';iat B.;nc(l:s..'.' and pray- S 0 1(1); pti..i.blicatio..l;..ixi ..t.h.e For.:e.may.b.e ab.l.e...to e.ichtend.t.V.i.Iklie: Y Pu - . . . . . . . . e e a .. . rv,,gn,s,-M... NW. 3. 1.954. Johnl counsr-3 omens .. The 13319 er y v. owar rlstie. . Dr . a man y u - use 11 0 er ea ese 1 e Am... (,a.......h..... ....a... Sm. .....CM...e..... Course was s..C..es......y. xetm published by the International have had me an”. or "clung I UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIJ Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Cailaghanl 5. r,,,,..h,.,,,, 5.. C”... Th, ,9, nesdm, "mm Wm more man 3. IVULLLVERY spgcugs at 1.11. idents at the meeting were: Ernest for the city he or she was visiting. mains will arrive at the Char- capacity registration. All who wish-iSl.l'18 iV1l11lll9f) 153 14 GW331 M Y... Men... club held Clawson. slack MacNair. Revel Le- . lnttntmrn Funeral Home this ed to register could not be ac.-omg-.George Street. Fells, velvets and The pa Pane. Neil .ViacLean. Ernest Bell. The ancient Egyptians and Per- eveninit and then will he convey- ed to the residence of his parents from uhcre the flimtral will he. held Sntiirriny afternoon at 2 o'r-lm-k tn the Roman Catholic Cemcirary. TAYI.OReA1 the Prince Edward Island Hospital last evening, Nov 3rd. 1954. lamp: Wallace of Sfrrith:-mm in his 91st Remain: will he transferred from the Cutrliffe Funeral Home this evening in his late residence where ii short service will ni- held Friday. Nov. 5 at 1:30. fol- lowed hy service in Dundas I'n- H””;' 8085 so far as to suggest the pur- admirably and many were left be- Inlllymn - singing was 1-.,..1.,..'present on Wednesday night in-1""””3 ,-an. lcluded Mr men .CoIler.'ted by Linda Weeks and BRE.-tI)AI.BA.VE Pastoral Charge. Irene Gamester . 52.00 - Mrs. Russell White. Sacrament of the son. Thomas -Mar-Keiizie, Guy r2vri;i nndy tn i4'0Ili9. Mrs. Jane Sentneir. Ruby Whitlock, Lawrence Blaikie. Interment wris Trinity Church. in Hartsvillc Cemetery. The pail-'.Tlie guest of bearers were Messrs. Duncan Mac-'.Mi's Gordon MacDonald. .su.p.er- Intosh. Norman MacDonald. Don-iintendpnt of home and family life. aid Dickiesors. John Giliis. Alvin Mrs. MacDonald had some valu- Welsh, Arthur Jackm.-in. labia suggestions to make regard- .ing a program of Christian educa- WEST RIVER 13319015 - D119 lion in the home. She then dav'a issue of The Guardian. ihejml Mann W-uh Th; Department following paraizraph is repeat.ed:;of Health and welfare, Your correspondent contradictsi M155 clay had with her three 111315811 by Slvatllli that "11 the P13ll.members of the Charlottetown ifor a bridge and hiizhwayt 11Bi1lLittle Theatre Guild: Mi's. C. wil- zone through as originally 111V31ld'lielt. Mrs. .1. T. Place and Sterling ed. this area would have been fully Inman. These were joined by W - SERVICES ('0N'l'INl'E-Prcach- ling on the SUIJJFCL, licnme Quickly. lIt's Urgent." I Following this demonstration of: role playing the Group was divid-' R9” Gemge H”m”'ied into five buzz sessions and the 1011 bmllght 10 the 001181688?-1011 hlldiscusions which resulted from the Baptist Church last night athese brought forth lome very in- me558E9 Wlih SHORE 8DP861- Thelteresting opinions. The visiting speaker used as his text Matthew;gn,1,gt,5 were hearuly thanked by 11:28-30. At the conclusion of the the President of the Group. Allison service many signified their desire Mai-Klnnori, who pointed out that to rededicate their lives in Chirst-.theii' presence had contributed ian service. Young people of thefmuoh to making the evening a B.Y.P.U. formed the choir and oneimost enlightening and enjoyable of their number. Miss Mary Ves- One- spy, sang a solo "Fear Thee Non" Stewart Pierce cornducted a live- Mr. Gordon White was organistlly SH-m6.-59S5l0ll:G60T8.10 Diamond and Mr. Alien Dunbar. p1.,.m5...iled an inspiring devotional periodl led by Revuand a short film before lunch wasi opened in Charlottetown on Wed-. the "sums Waslthe daily studies and recreational Page) iiiefhasrllan "While young volunteers in Bad Cross work are not so wise as the older folk. there is a, growing need for their youthful energy." Dr. Muriel Uprichard. National Dir- ector of Junior Red Cross told member: of The P. l. Island Div- isional Council in an address yea- terda at Red Cross Headquarters in Cliarlottstown. Dr. Uprlchard, was stressing the need throughout Canada for more Junior Red Cross activity at the High School level. In the field of social responsib- ility then is a desire that the Government should do every- thing. "We forget we are the Gov- ernment and the pupils should be encouraged to see the problems and try to meet them”. In this there is a tremendous challenge for the young in High Schools." Dr. Uprichard said. Qualities of leadership are be- . ing developed through the acti- . 1 - vision of the Junior Red Cross which are showing a marked or- :mer, trrii-ed the activities of the ed lsix Canadian delegates throughout. bl, .and expressed her deep apprecih- l t U.pi'ichard touched on the isemt leadership milning centres next lampton. where they weiwe met by :?:g youm people". DR Updchmd cietiea at Geneva, replacing some of the 51 cases flown from there to Pakistan at the time of the severe floods in that country. The other four cases have Just been shipped to Mexico. F. A. Large, Q.C., for Blood Do- Miss Francis described in detail activities which permitted a close association among the representa- tives on a high school level. On the return trip. the repre- seiitatiies iisited Stockholm, Co- tary, extended to the Canadian ldelegatian persoiially. the thanks lot the League for the splendid lcontribution of clothing, food etc.. which is received from Red Cross House in Canada. The party also visited Gastaad, high up in the quota. "We have had three clinics and are going to have a fourth in Cliai-lottetown for which an ob- jective of six hundred has been agreed to.” Mr. Large said. "We are overdrawn 55! bottles at the enjoyable experience. The delegau-.5 were men taken ,o.rnr the First Aid Committee said summer and also told of suggestions received this week from world sei- vice director of the Y.M.C.A.. Mr. Tliford. with regard to promoting world outlook activities. Club president, W. R. Carson announced the formation of a Past Presidents Club to act as an ad- visory group to the club executive. The Alpha Y's Men's Club is prob- ably unique in the whole of the in- ternational association of Y's Men in having so many past presidents still active members of the club. Seventeen past presidents still at- tend the weekly meetings. Of those fifteen were present last. night and had a group picture taken by Gor- "The experience gained at at- tendance at the International Trziining Centre was very inui:h worth while and one which I ap- preciate very much." Miss Francis said. "It not only gave me a bet- tor understanding of the problems of each of the groups represented but also a wider knowledge of the enormous power for good an or-. ganization llke the Red Cross can be. I hope that at some future time other Juniors from the Is- land will be privileged to repre- sent the Canadian J.R.C. at a sim- ilar Study Centre.” Association of Y's Men. Past pres- dated because the number permit,-lVel(7il1".5 El S149. 32.95 and 33.95. Fri-I ted under the Dale Carnegie re-may and Saturday. . gulations had already been reach-l , , I ed. It is expected that anotherl CENTRA." IWHIIT1 CAR" class will be opened sometime hf-1PARTET1'"””V”"13 1"" 1"” ”” my the New year The instructor suits of the regular weekly card is Dr, George pusher and in ad.lparly at Central Royalty hail: dition to a number of guests thoseIL3d”?5' 11”” MW EV”-V" C"'55' consolation. Mrs. Harry Georg... J smlm who MacDonald. Men's first. Fred me Marmme Oshnrnr-.: consolation. M. .1. Mac- MM.gf.ViiIIan. Door prize, Fred Oshnrne Freezeout. Mrs. Joseph Dowllnz and Russell Campbell. FIRST AID CLASSES - An Eri- .is the sponsor for Provinces and Mayes W. Kenzie. sub-sponsor for N. 5. and . E. I. IIINSMEN MEETING - Ra y Archer and Bob Bradley as chair- man and co-chairman i-espectively conducted the semi-monthly supper meeting of Kinsmen held at the lted Church at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment in the Church cemetery Please, omit finwc-rs. C'ha.rIOI.iet0Wl1 hotel last evening les Linkietter of Summerslds and fimg fg buy gnd 11-lg Hgmlassgy ,13,1,'i...?;;-”f:,..ij7f,,, ;::;;:;;ed.,, ,”;.nE.?.Z'.l1f”.?.Ei.. ”.I.i.i'....'.f.?-'f....”..”.fl.3Zi'.”J3'. a'i.';.,'Zy..'iZB..3i”."”2. c?.3”.fS?.2f. FRUIT & VEG. DEPT. cardine, 0nt.. became a member on1 '1” 1m'4'"C”"n 01 1-1115 00l1l19- A town. 1 A FUNERAL HOME 07 Kent M. W. J. BROWN Funeral Director (321 Dill MK transfer frorn the club in that city The traditional presentation of a baby spoon was made to Farrell Griudel on behalf of the club by Ike Sinclair President Percy Mac- Donald reported progress in the matter of a welcome sign being erected co-opnratively by service clubs and also touched on the bus- iness sessions of the Ditrict Con- ference or Kinsmen recently held at Bridgewater. Reg MacLean. who also attended the conference. re- ' 14 Hour Ambulance Service Dtgnlfled. Courtec lcvloa N. D. MacLEAN CHARLOITETOWN EMBALMEB Charlottetown and North Wiitaislre DIAL 5549 78 Etislon St. DIAL um Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service - Director C thuslastic class of first aid students enrolled in a course at Red Cross Headquarters on Wednesday even- ing. Mrs. Harry Cudmore welcomed the workers and introduced the in- lfilm was enjoyed by the group at 5the initial meeting. Enrollment will continue next week, and any who wish to have F. A. instruction should come to the Red Cross head- quarters on Prince Street next Wednesday evening. Personals Mr. Fred Gregory. Parkdale. is a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory or "Gnnner" Business Meeting their regular monthly business ses- slim and supper at the Y.M.C.A. last. evening with the club presi- Wiifred Livingstone. Ralph Rupert. Waller Cox. Arthur Duvar. Wil- llriilay. November 5. 1954 NATIONAL DIRECTOR REVIEWS IIIIIIOR RED CROSS ACTIVITIES I.-laaialn, Claude Smith. 0. K. Pru- by and Dick uatbeaoo. as First Aid Instructors and four re-qualified. In 86 classes later conducted in Standard mat Aid procedure. 886 were qualified. one Junior Class, seven standard and two inatrtictor schools are now be- ing held in the province. l The Director has been requested by the Department of Education to prepare a pamphlet on first aid principles to be used in conjunc- Lion with the teaching of health principles in provincial schools. i The forty-one Highway First. Aldl Posts throughout the province have treated 346 cases during the past nine months. Activity is re- ported in the disaster service per- sonnel and through Civil Defence First Aid Units. water bottles. stretcher: and blankets have been allotted. Miaa Catherine MacI..en.nan. re- porting on nursing services. noted time high this year according to reports from the 17 loan cupboards children were examined at clinics Push Ahead With Plans For Queen's county Liberal Association Annual meeting, Community Centre, Stewart Street, Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island- Satur-. day, 8:30 p.m. November 6th. Premier A. W. Matheson and Honourable J. Wat. Dress: Berets, Battle Dress, and Puttees. Medals will be worn. Officers will wear gloves. A. W. ROGERS, Lt. Col. Web Belts. Boots The Charlottetown Centennial Committee continue their work in publicizing Centennial Year which begins on New Years Eve and will be observed throughout the year with a particular concentration of events during the summer months. visitors may enjoy during a vaca- Charlottetown man, Mr. Kari Cam- eron of Halifax. This poster will re displayed in strategic points of interest throughout Canada and the ulllitfd States, the first of which will be at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. Five thousand of these beautiful posters done -in red white and blue, depicting the Provincial building in Charlottetown will do much to attract visitors from some of the larger cities. . The "friendly traffic ticket" which will be placed on the cars of visiting guests instead of be- ing a summons to pay a fine it will extend a welcome to the via- itors and at the same time of- very warm feeling in the tourist sians started the new year with liam Agnew. Edwin Johnstone. Jim the autumnal equinox. about Sept. 21. dent W. R. Carson. presiding. Guests introduced and welcomed by the president were Alwn Dol- llver. Ron Atkinson and George Andrew. The sing song WM led by Harvey MacPherson with O. K. Prasby at the piano. . Plans were made for the nth. birthday anniversary of the club which falls on Nov. 26th. Three of the original charter members, Jack MacNair, Reg Taylor. 'nd Revel OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT 86th LePaga will be honored on that oc- casion and the club will be visited by the regional director of Y'sdom for the Maritime Provinces. Char- Comprehensive reports were giv-1 an by the chairmen of the various committees such as boys' work.- world outlook. stamps. concert committee, showing that the act.- ivltiea of the club and the plans for the current season foretell an act- ive year for the Y's Men. 0. K. Prssby, chairman of the world outlook committee. told the club of the recent visit to the city of Y's Man Johan Qvlat of Den- mark, one of the overseas delegates to the lntemationsl convention of DANCE Malcolm N. seem.-t who pnuuii away in Port Arthur. OIIL, Oeir .obnr litii. mil. 'AIwa.va a silent heartache, Many a ailont fear. but almiya a beautiful mom 1. Of ones we loved so their. ROBERT E. 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