A dow tins i aa in Ge : : er eee ea niin nae aaa — : ; < aa, Soo Called Snaien, Ba e m me am , and was chosen as Highfield ¢ ow ea es colina aS che Semi- Annual Meeting = Tore. ie See ee orce. was ; ° this A | ae ine cnx two Mow! Plegces Higgh | ie’se town. stores oe ba berm F Tae tonnnotian ea the ee toes = fe |Lecion of Merit. Degree of Off gj rte: bens {Vanes Neh aon - | [ents of ie United States. He is|™ cow production | “Won the work is completed | & oon | Class listed in the current issue | the Lions Chub will hald weekly =a association with | ao jan Guernsey Breed- dances in the Hail, with « new ae | Army served | orchestra providing music, be |mual mecting ef the PEL Divi oe aoe oe Guernsey cv iiield’ ies | 320 effort 10 provide. good | sion of the Canadian Red Cross E nadian mple gy id. bas | weekly entertainment for — the =. |Society will be the National and the} breeding as “— youth of the town and surround- ¥ | Commissioner, Major - General As | by what Gestpeey Segadens 4 ing areas. AE_ Wrinch of Toronto. F : . | The meeting, which will take So. peste the form of a dinner at the Con- a ‘ federation Centre on Thursday evening, Oct. 28; at 6.30 p.m. will be presided over by the prod milk, 577 pounds tuitertat ‘or Belfast Man vice-president, Judge C. &, Clair Trainor, in the unavoidable me — Fined $125 liam A. Currie of Summerside, k Halli: Haslam, QC, in City Police | General Wrinch has just ‘re Sail st president ot in Can * Wor On court Saturday on a charge | turned from attending the meet- a . Hull of Toronto ing of the board of governors of on at afi } ties and the International Red U.S.S.R. for a peried | Suet meeting recently in their | driving while impaired. He was | Cross Conference in Vienna. Pr. a days on invitation from Ca Toom in the old counell | assessed $125 and costs or 30 ior to his arrival in Vienna, he ‘y nce. During their stay | Cits""the’’ president, Joseph visited the Sudan, Ethiopia, | a visited Moscow. ‘ ’ Melvin M y, city, char Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. i aa ; | “Sonny” Johnson presiding. with ie ee roe His purpose was to gain more in- " | ‘The semi-annual meeting of Following the Lions Prayer. | and attention was fined $15 and sight into the needs of these) MAJOR GENERAL WRINCH he P.EI. Red Cross on Thurs | t_'o!! call was held. one- cesta or five dave. countries before discussing the day evening will be the first : the Frances Quinn, city charged | development | program of | the |ment as Major General, Survl- 0” mocting to be addressed by | minutes and correspondence and | with obstructing a peace officer, League of Red Cross Societies |val. at Army Headquarters, Ot- General Wrinch since Coffin, pre- | was remanded till Oct. 26. in Vienna. tawa. \seintoadet ‘ae allen Gauuaee: financial report. Bayfield ‘Shaw, West Royalty, General Wrinch moved to bis| The present national commis- canar Ga ie ial Matters discussed included the | was fined $5 and costs or twe Red Cross position following 3 — Wee bora and educated ia , Plerested ia op, | Ooteber , aaeeibersiie drive; the |days on a charge of travelling years of service with the Cana- Columbia, and is a gr dance renovation project; | the wrong way on: a wi dias Army. His appointment es- sit Calg Canadian Army tending to hear first Rand infor- | 4, street. _e ein i a@ precedent as he is e, Kingston, an he al other to | There were five drunk and in- the first non-medical man to |the Imperial Defence College, | y Wiited by Generel ae many activities of club. capable cases as well as one il- serve in the top administrative |London, England. The of E $ t g DICKSON'S the |legal possession offence on Sat position of the Canadian Red CAREER REVIEW ~ MOST GOES FOR SNAPS | meeting was heid to a minimum |urday's docket. STOMACH Cross since-its founding more| A review of General Wrinch| The photographic industry is | and following adjournment the | One man charged with disor POWDER pie apie + [than 80" years ago. His military [career reveals that during the largest ‘single commercial | members proceeded to the eink, |deriy conduct was remanded tl NEW BICYCLE AT 85 career closed with his retire- ‘World War HI, he served in Can- consumer of where they epent several hours | Oct. 26th. Slit nenbisseatonitiaminianmeniaan ee — — : ae oe world, so-saye Mr. Gallant who’ walks at Edmond L, liant, Tignish, least. 10 miles. every day, who is hale and hearty visits his friends in the com- and anxious to get going munity by means of his bicycle. oes saw bierele. (het be. Rem Sue a seem. eee sed during the week. him over 20 miles. sland News Page | a al 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Oct. 25, 1965. Season Record Shows) City Playground Value The great impact organized the Babe Ruth League had % playgrounds have had on the boys in the 13-16 age group, youth of this city is graphically! All of the leagues played regu- illustrated by the tremendous lar schedules and then title play- number of children using the fa- offs with league crests going to cilities provided by fhe Char-|members of winning teams. Aid- lottetown Recreation Council. |ing greatly in the work and de- How important they are in the |velopment of the youngsters in Ufe of the community is shown |this field were Bob Lund and by the fact the total number of|Weston Trainor, Charlie Ryan, ehildren using them this past |Gordon Whitlock, Fred MacDon- season would approximate two ald and Harold Whitlock. and one-half jtimes the: popula- | The strong comeback. being tion of the city. ) made Done ant evident During the season from July | when 1 nior vers regis- 1 to Sept. 2 a total of 45,-|tered and 100 took instructions. of the five playgrounds with the Competition provided by the two-week period during the first four tournaments staged. of August being the heaviest’) One of the important matters when 13,155 kids were on. the (to develop during the year was fields. the vital necessity of providing Perhaps the greatest improve- | ifor the future by having new ment in playground handling play areas, especially in the this year, from the point of view (north and east,ends of the city, of parents, was that they were) |This one of the things which of- during. the noon and supper |ficials feel will have to be done hours enabling youngsters to be for the start of next summer’s home on time for meals. iprogram. James Fox, recrea- Chief attraction. of the play- tion director, considers this of grounds was the variety of en- primary importance in planning | tertainment they offered kids for the future. with everything from sand box- | es to shuffleboard, wading pools, | slides, climbers, swings, ‘teeters | HIGH and merry-go-rounds with oth- | : : ers as well. Safety equipment on SCHOOL . ; / the swings was considered a big They're t any you want. attraction this past season, (If you are 16 years of age __@. The five playgrounds were or over and have left thoroughly supervised by train- school, you can study at! si seve At Biliserones Iago with Just take them to your bank or trust company. and Maur ‘Hu hes: Connau-| : ‘ ° f eit Sar had Rove Mane OO ADEMY'S In a few moments you will have your money. If fa Par ora Goodwin an ' Sane ‘Wiliams, Rinamen Park, HOME STUDY you own a $100 Bond you get $100 plus earned man; Spring Park, Fred Mat- | Donald and Patsy Doherty. 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