a ie ‘ = r * ~ “Island News Page 150 Foxes And 197 Mink pu Oona Bone nmr »s Entered In Island Show rer etrde rtd) vecana teh 4 } 5. A total of 150 foxes and 197; In mink, Blakeney Brothers, ,. resident Clayton Mill, mink will be shown in competi-| Salisbury, N.B. have 40 entries; | sington RR and his committees « tion at the fox and mink show | John ‘MacInnis, Englishtown, | have planned something unusual which opens in Charlottetown to- | Cape Breton has 40; Lloyd Lock¢ and interesting in a special his- day, Judging will get underway |erby 16; P.E.J. Fur Farms\\toric display this and on Wednesday. Morell 30; E:T.-Mill and Son, | cial prizes are for 1 Foxmen showing include Ar- | Kensington RR oe Pe- | point winners, etc. Stal te hie Neilson, Salisbury, __N.B,| ters. St. Charles, 18 Reg *s Guardian wif? __— with 30 animals; - Lloyd’ Locker- | Gallant, St. Charles, 12. carry some of the details. <— Mitton, Salisbury with six; Douy Cc = . with one; W.W. Brown with 15; : Foster Pickard with 17; ° « 6 ‘ Ever wit"fw at ton ae COOling Chinese Relations and Sherwood"; areas. © |” eo) By ERED COLEMAN attended a Kremlin rece B.B. Jones, Bunbury, has three | MOSCOW ‘(AP)= The Soviet | for 1,000 persons Monday -n za entered;- Irving Thompson, Dut-| union .put on a restrained ce-| When neither China nor : —< nine Sat Mares and lebration of the 49th anniver- | United States was assailed. EXAMINING 2 teaching aid High School Red Cross Con- ski, Kensington Regional, and # I can provide any parti: one. ~ ie Wicesy emir toe . es ‘ for the cerebral palsied made. ‘ference at the Basilica Re- Mary Power, St. Dunstan's W.B i ae pee fom tne fe — rockets in the traditional mil- | | mi t : ~ gs a service project are five creation Centre in Charloite- University, chairman of the |4VIrs. . time, I hope you shall feel free : . tary parade and none of the m gration of the 70 representatives of town Saturday. From the laft sessions; Paul Druet, Chariot- e | to call upon me.” Yanks Lose usually harsh attacks on U.S ‘ d Hed Cross Youth from across are Christine Roloson, Monia- tetown Rural and Donna St. | Dies In Hospitell | im announcing Mr. Macbon- : 5 LOSE | amaliy, harsh attacks on OS.| Poe eee LU the province who attended the gue Regional High, Les Zilen- John, Colonel Gray--High. - « eee ald’s_acceptance ‘of the honorary ee eo or 4 th |. was Walkoat-by rig JTes b.. p FORMED a ene Nota eee eee ees ae ee ee Contact Wi _| Chinese Communist diplomats OTTAWA (CP) — Immigte DISCUSSION GROUPS et, ~ Hospital Alberton after a brief |e is fitting that sur yoomet from a Red Square. rally, uD- |tiom figures for the first nine . : , —_ = was eighty-eight |1jend Member of Parliament Jungle Force with filed la Felden rege a ge ge Rage ae sae a. “soos PNR ase Years “oeber Janie Neligan, |*b0ud be honored by Island ie ae tocipemmicy of te. Cob |e On ainke an ae | C oo e ross she was the last of a family |7oulh ee! dis- SAIGON (AP) — American| munist takeover in Russia got |e esos — : ; ; Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Nelligan of |Shose S06he te ove fry fe day with 2 tough Viet Cong | Nam .and North Korea issued | 1.5 simost surpassed by the ee ‘ Srotectaned ‘her a, sumber of |tion of Canadians.” — ; sas | Sigs toes dare ta oom ot Oe . ee D. ek, eee Signe at 146088 tite Holds Annual Conference ie ccs cx camel ctactnace meet eer ee en (eg sea of Boe ae hl bee, to mourn’ are sons | recently. returned from Portugal, Davie Fulton, Member of Par- | South Viet Nam. rally to avoid having to walk | The last of ; and See saint John |e, Viiting the SDU club |liament for Kamloops, “and for- A US. commander ‘said the | out himself when American po- | ssp imeuinune Snivne. ta J Fs Seventy Red Cross Youth, Senior Red, Cross ty, Iphigenio vous ‘6? — the Canadian Red |X'B., Mrs. Annie Stee, Water-|——- mnt Justice miluister of Cones. | oie ets eartes tee Wie e_aaee fire, Tat keto Ontehar fon members, along with teacher- commis-| Cross Society’s centennial pro-| ford, Mrs. Margaret ° ee ee ae ; a nes Gee high schools throughout the Is-| from representatives of several | “~ | Lester. Gavin, Montreal. hen Gk dead more | NURNBERG (AP)—The Fed-| The third quarter figure thig land attended the annual high | high school Red Cross councils|#® international seminar~ a : 4 But other U.S. units reported |“. E@ploymest Board _an- year was $8,538. : school Red —Cross__Conference | of the successful: projects under- | Carleton College in Ottawa next : clashes with North Vietnamese |2°Umcet Monday t is wioing British arrivals in the held at the Basilica Recreation |taken so‘far this year. Central | summer, was given by Mrs. W. Army regulars in two separate |(°™™ Tectuitment of foreign jnine months mumbered 48, ""—Gemtrve in Charlottetown Satur- | Queens at Hunter River and Kin-|w eid This Seminar will be operations near South Viet | Twwere for West German in-| far ahead of last year’s 31, ; ae Kora held the “spotlight” with | stiended- by -representatives—ot | ¥- : 4 2 5; ~ | Ngm’s—contral--const—ané--ze-| earee 90 the country's labor | Relian_orrivale. femped to 26. S aged by Mrs.W.W. Reid; |the Fair held by the aT eae = : Si of them shortage continues to ease. The | 501 from 21,298 and the f director of Red Cross Youth for | October 28th., and the “Get Ac- a eaehd:- alae : ama e ported killing ° aumber of rose by 33,-/of Americans rose to. ~12,503 _ PEL, the conference was pre- | quainted Week” held recently by | 144, gucontedl;-a06. | wee ew —s wi af a “| 100--to--4 last-month,—{ froma 10588. sided over by. Mary Power -ot | the latter. ee and eel a ss =a —_ sbaateeshnsieisbentansaneisarbenmmenniiemieeiiniceniaieinadiaaila - ¢an’s University who is sn ac-|gave a run-down of the. activi. | mammoth underjaking geared = The localjed by Brecher John Simmons of | tive Red Cross Youth worker |ties in which he participated at |" Promote intersational undes: ee oe nee rem | Welmeat Valley. -and-is- now. the president of the | a high school Red Cross Training Standing. During the ° Baza Get — —monmmemn| ‘igated four accidents and the| 4 total-of- $960- damage~ was Ret Cross Youth Alumsi—an or- | Centre which he and Mary Pow- | © say were trough | ——___ 15 PATIENT ——_— a ene caused in an accident on Water Re Grene high ochect-tratateg | oe Herth-by-the-young-peopie-om-how: turday afternoon at 1.18 saan amar Sepeey, GUFIEE US PEE TEE they can involve and interest the @ patient at Western Hospital. |two people sustained minor in-| when a 1960 Chevrolet car, oper: an fr Aer n welcome exened 8 | ses , eater neieoae ee aa sani |e %7 Grant Clitrd Feancl| pant nt ear wth te ala the delegates on behalf of the | Colored slides taken at the At| and international understanding A we Pond | Morning at 11-30, when William |% Freetown, collided with «| line rail services. ee Oe aie ane administration ‘for Tee bes Papin ery Parag Bay Peters and Lorne Gallant, both 1850 Chevrolet car, operated by Sid an the eebbate 4 Oleaee of Miscouche, received minor 1a-| Rosalie Allen Sineaies* DEATHS which took place at Montgomery | are derived- partly front’ the | Alberton. . Culp ah acume <f 0 tne a o Reeth. ‘Tee tagsidhe and’ Machrtar ‘Nurs: | "Ste shows ty Mrs. W.W. Reid. trom the Canadian Red Cross Dolly Silk, 17-year-old aubura-|cent MacDonald of Miscouche ing Home on November 7, Miss Parker, chairthan Society which shares funds | s sired Queen of the leaving the road. wo Ella Mae MacGrath in he- sist |*he Red Cross Youth Advisory | on the basis of needs across Can- hool football team, was Peters and Gallant were Tier. Resting at the Hen-essey |Commitice for PEI, set the| ada ae afternoon’ prior |2emeers in the car that went off Funeral Home. Funeral arrange- | tone for the day when he gave a . re the road at Ives Point gests. willbe announced. later. | talk to the group on the attitudes : ad era ee Lo foot. |Miscouche. The car ‘was and sense of values required by | Crash COUSES high toahs| enethe. The oer. we MILL — At Chariotictqwe Nov. |young people to fit them for ball game. Performing the hon)" two accidents occurred ember 6, 1966, Mrs. Mill | present and future roles as citi. “ ors_was F-L, Gordon Montford, | . 4 caused $700 damage. of 284 Fitzroy Street in her S@rd|vens and leaders. . $300 coach of the Sum-Hi footballers. ‘At 4.30 Sunday snornina, ——— year. eS | Discussion groups were form- Zhe fool ail i the |2id Stanley Duffy of CFB ~Fusieral Home trom where ‘fhe | merside, driving funeral will be held : ee St wees SUMMERSIDE — About $300 | daughter of F-8 LN. Silk, 6 ee ee ee ee service commencing at pam.|vealing that the delegates had |4#mage was caused Monday af- | cona Street, Summerside merside East sear Interment Floral Hills Memorial | an ‘amazing grasp of the sub- |ernoon in « two-car collision at TO KEEP PEACE aed Gardens. fects discussed which included |Day’s Corner, near Wellington. | 4; -istrate B.S. Hinton, A Sunday afternoon eccident — why it is important.to be in. |_ Hartford Miller of 265. Notre in Summerside tong tet- te maittery Yost = ? : ~—“DEAGLE — At Charlotietowit G8 | Voived in « youth ap pees Brest. a8 elon court highway intersection reahized Monday, November 7. Jesept P| this type — Jong with bow to [2 Oberstar” of a 1965, taur-toa'| Police court yesterday morning} oon” a smages, A 1660 t, Deagie formerly of Bear have fun while planning and car. | Chevrolet, that collided with a |**,° Prrczwg fall, driven by Murray aa ia tis Sith year. His re-|rying out a worthwhile project; Chevrolet car, operated by |* bond to Beep the Peace Aid of Ment Pleseat ot mains will rest at the Perry Fu-| the different types of service |J0seph P.A. Arsenault Ab- See eee a ee Te ae Dede — = wera? Home.- Funeral arrange-| which canbe given- by rams Village. side was charged. with threaten. | 5 on, Spueaind tet ~guents_ willbe smnounced -later. | "onic u's community eax bos | Summerside detachment ROMP |i * local man; Joseph Ed-|Tenet Coy, tee of Miscouche, Visiting hours 25 and 7-0. | 1) carry them out: how high {investigated. — : reek | Ae Sealieel. b Wines caret FISHER — At the Prince Ed-| Schodl students can help promote been drinking and that unday morajng caused $500 to- ward Isisnd Hospital Monday, | erest and secure more donors ‘ WESTERN seen Arsenault taking his wife |‘! damage when » 1965 Ford Nov. 7, 1966, Mrs. Alfred B. when they are| home__He_said -he- Sit; operated bby Gerald John — Wilke ‘af 100 Brighton Hoad.| belt tw the various areas. to talk to Arsenault and doesn of Summerside, collided Resting at the MacLean Funeral | REPORTS ; FUNERALS with a 1966 Rambler car, operat- _. Will be held Wednesday, Nov. 9,| heard reports given by Nancy ~ with service commencing at 2.00} George of Charlottetown on the p-m. Interment in People’s | Centennial International Devel- cemetery. Flowers gratefully de- | opment Program Seminar which clined. Visiting hours 3-5 and 7-| she recently attended as a Red 10 today. Cross Youth delegate in Samac, z. Ontario, and from Gerard Dou- ss pital Sunday, 6. Ches- | Canada’s two delegates to an In- ? ter S. Bulman Glasgow | ternational. Red Cross Youth ‘a his 67th year. Resting ot the Trateing Cost. ta! Eaiens doe. Funeral Home “ . Gerard a Er evc ears teen ale maced slides WHEN be bad to New Glasgow United Church |taken af this centre and in the s = BEFORE IE IE - FFE a Sn oie j weinitaanicoge 2 “NEW FAB HAS BORAX _ Seat belts 2 rownd indicate thet you sare = ertative Im your neighbourhood. Met 1D for your family’s present safety. 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