)5 ..._.......1,- This is one of the most re- cent publiic appearances Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. who died Wednesday night at her New York home. The 78-year old widow of the late presi- dent Franklin D. Roosevelt was by President MRS..ROOSEVEI.T WITH PRESIDENT no The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. Nov. 10. 1962.. Kennedy during a visit to the White House. Mrs. Roosevelt's funeral is to be held today. (AP Wirephotol l to collect from reluctant or] rate was about the some while tardy donors. g giving increased by almost 15 Some cities. such as Windsor, per cent. Ont. had not yet totalled up Only Newfoundland now has large corporation donations, and i no community f u it drives. me ha not Yet added ianrince Edward Island this year weekly pledges to be deductedlhaving launc a province. from employee Pay cheques~ ,wide appeal for the first time 115 community c a m- g with a $277,486 objective. A late Paigns (Seven 0! WhiCb are hem l harvest slowed the canvass, and in winter or spring) this year‘oniy 57 per cent had been col- were shooting for about 107 oerllectcd by Nov. 5, but officials cent of the 331000.000 actuallylwere optimistic the goal would (I! G Support is Average In Appeal Campaign By run CANADIAN PRESS so of the 108 community charity ’ ngEng {1.913 tIfENCIES 1:91;; might?! C nadians ave the United ‘ 1m 5 Tom 9 once‘fl-yeal‘ v Appial fall gcampaigns about dnves Ia.unChEd this fan collection are channelled to 1,- . Canadian centre to go over the "€ng support this year. lreached slightly more than 37.910 welfare organizations across top, chalking up a target A representative selection of. .er.°ent 0‘ the“ wmblned “b' lCanada in a system that United 3149.580 by_0ct. 15, after I 10* llecme' 1Appeal advocates say does day campaign “ .1 A CVOSS'Canada survey by thelawny with some of the hit-or-l A few days later. Fredericton giggly” as a Dean“ to m ele Canadian Press Showed the 30Fmiss budgeting of many ‘smalllreached its $106,971 goal an The. Canadian housing prob- ’ - - l t lem was not one of supplying 011d OVGI‘ the tv01? drive 0 he lot the est atedhngtionalitztirgesl‘ity donor from a continuous “ ‘ . ' " I 335125. 3 TEES ere .round of canvassers. glared :;§cidin;ntgsféostm:::g contributions of $22,445,343. I The number of community hich Canadians could afn Many of the campaigns. iniappeals continues to increase. “(ling lcentres from Halifax Vic-lFrom 1950 to 1954 they grew in He described the National i toria. were‘extended past sched- i number by 30 per cent and total Housing Act the “national‘uled deadlines as canvasserslcontributions by two~thirds. In hoaxing act." iput on a fresh burst of effortithe next five years. the growth OIIEVYII country. DESPITE WAGE FREEZE Only Ottawa, a m o n seven cities with million-dollar- within the scheduled campaign period. Despite poor, weather Social Credit parties but was. criticized by cratic Party. 2,000 Loans Available To Home Builders OTTAWA iCPi—Works Min- ister Fulton has announced that C en t era] Mortgage and Housing Corporation will make 0 2,000 loans available to home builders on display ‘ Reid Scott (NDP —- Toronto the New Demo-E Danforlhi said the action woul 1be as helpful in the housing in- DRUG STORE OPEN THIS WEEKEND houses. Applications will he received for these loans by the, corpora- tion up to Jan. 1. 1963. The move is the same as one taken by the government in 1960 when 2,215 such loans were ma Cor. Kent and Great George JENKINS PHA l2MACY de Will be open Saturday afternoon and will be the . Mr. Fulton said the special assistance would b particu- larly helpful to smaller builders outside metropolitan areas and would create more winter em- ployment. . announcement receivedi support from the Liberal andl only Drug Store open Saturday evening. DIAL 4-4219—FREE DELIVERY “Open All Day Sunday and Sunday Evening”. SPECIAOIIIIIII SUCCESS! . 11/. - 'x, .... III ” z/l/ g}, "1.1.1., m I//// II”; III [III - 7/, "7. Iii}; .ZJW nun/I I 2..I: '. 1444M” ....;.r ..... / ...in Flanders Fields to the glorious memory of those whose sacrifice we acknow- ' / ledge to tho uhnostofour being...ondrcmombor for- Provinciul Command Royal Canalion legion '9 ‘ ‘IIII. [MW FIN icities — r presenting $25,745,257 l agencies and spares the char. | put in its claim to be the sec-" plus targets, reached its goal $900 ,/ and a civil service wage freeze. l tended to Nov. 18. Last year the canvasscrs turned in $740 more ; city‘s goal w“ .1 cc 1. I“. 1 than the $1,110,000 objective. reached in midnecember ast ' raised 8.6 per cent over year's target. iEXTENDS CAMPAIGN Montreal fell 6.1 per cent‘ Vancouver also extended it. campaign. to Nov. 14, and had short of a hoped-for $2,305,000 after raising its sight by abcgigt collected “£35364. or 6“ per cent of the objective, after five seven per cent from the 1 ll objective. Last year, Montreali was the only one of the rnillinn- ’ days of overtime- dollar-plus cities to reach its Hamilton realized $996,327 of goal. its $1,310,000 target ‘by the end By its scheduled deadline. the of the scheduled period, or about Metropolitan Toronto BPPGQIEM per cent. but campaign of- had brought in 99.5 per cent of ficials said there was still about the $9,717,000 target, dropped by $200,000 in donations outstand- five per cent after the 1961 up ing. pea] closed short. . ‘ Some smaller centres polled Winnipeg increased its objec- l reported extensions of the cam- tive by five per cent this year i paign deadline to allow “mop and by Nov. 5 — two-thirds oflnp" operations aimed at round- the way through its six - week in’g out totals nearer their pro- drive — had collected $913,903 jected goals. of the projected $1,307,000 total. The extra effort by canvass- Edmonton aimed about three ers, together with thetfinal tot; e per cent higher this year—atling up of corporation and ani- nd $1,093,000 —— had realized l ployee p a y r 011 deduction .000 by the end of the pledges. may well push the total scheduled month - long cam- l national contribution to Unit palgn. The deadline was ex-lAppeal to a new high / 1’ Never before has a brand-new car won such im- mediate sales acceptance. In just over a year, Chevy II has gone from a standing start to a run- away success ln its field! The reason is obvious: only Chevy 11 offers such top value combined with attractive appearance and big-car roominess! \ ohmnnmmeooncoopo EII THAN EVER! Chevle enters its second big sales year with flying colors—bringing you new styling, new features that mean more comfort and convenience—more outstand- ing economy—more lasting car value! 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