¢ v Swim Classes mene eter: Wind Parse s Young People ‘Soren eontrihirtion te thetp ara Green, Pauline Nicholson, |EFlizabeth Zortey. social welfare Summerside Man Injured; are concluded gin"? sland News Page ‘aii. 1 eee Two hundred children were “ean Nicholson, Janice Clark- worker will speak or I Fil Donahue, Kath i nt enrolled in the swimming and 5%. Pileen Donahue, Kathy The. G ; ' é 5 1968. AYPA aT erkhes Other {tems include chi: ea e. Guardian, Cha ’ > 3) The ide church F ou r. Mi she a S | nvesti ated water safety classes held recent- Sinclair, Scott Sinclair, Faye 2 f rlottetown, Mon., Aug. 29, 1966 committee has: just lined “up services. films, camp fires, ly at Clements Cove, Lower King, Kenneth Moyaert, Joanne. what it considered the: most swimming, dancing, and -com. Montague, under the chairman- ines Wier Clair, lor ee e h S hy senault, Sister Rose Connolly and complete. and exciting program petitive .sports te STAI RUDE —-—The-Sum-— side:the plant. Tt landed direct- ‘Traveller's Rest. went ont of Ship-of Mrs Margaret Sullivan, dee ” j neler: Bal Macher: Hig Cc 0Oo Pree Harper. Physical Educa- ;, years for the coming weekend | 4 membership banner. will be merside fi MP detachment in- ly on a_1963 Volkswagen -park-_control and flipped into the-auch, assisted. by Mrs Grace _Clark- ner" sheet Sent aie The ti rid hoot wilt ii at their Church Center, Crapaud. presented as in other vears for vestigated mur accidents over jed just inside the fence and de- ‘receiving extensive ‘damage aan, .necrelary.. and. several: par- Haneveld = aes : Enrollment on mikeday Restore rain To make sure that nobody is ithe group that has the highest the weekend, "me favelving (8 | molished it, then started a chain-/ At 1:45 Sunday morning a’col- °'* 1 F rere ene left out all young peoples organ- number present serious injim '? a Summerside | reaction collision with four other jision near the Ellerslie Legion The children were tested hy nlermediates: Brenda Patter : jizations of the Anglican Church =~ scmennerners - man. Thomas | seer) bb kid cars parked by the fence in which a-vehicle struck two supervisor Libby Campbell and Son, Paul Sullivan, Ronnie Jones, Increased Western Man - |have been Invited to unite with Road ‘a aa les ] d The damage to. the Volks- parked cars, resulted in five the following are the successful | Seniors: Billie Johnston, Bil- Seon |AYPA members Two Vehicles “compouns apes eks ANG | wac zen is estimated at’ $2,900. persons being treated: ig the candidates:— 2-4 lie. Sullivan, Linda Patterson, Is R 1 Se : h pelvis when hf_-was- struck a Ty Nev ae : ; TIGNISH ——Two hundred and ecoverin ‘1 Advance. registeration 18.8 we 1958 Ford driven by Cpl. el The other cars were a To6R ; - Sar yey sig Hospital Beginners: ‘Vouise Beck, Kar- Linda Annear, Betiy Lou Gillis fit shana olled “ lean’ done away’ will and any- , by Dr oldber, . ! . » fifty students enrolled at the : ; 7 ward ( ot CFB sittin. Chevrolet owned by Elton Mur- ! R en MacPhee, Scott Mills, David annem Allan Erabets entry Tignish Regional high school on SUMMERSIDE — A St. Chyso- one may attend. Anyone who In Collision side onthe "chase between the | Phy. Summerside, which receiv-, = Still in hospital with head in- Bryant, John King, Donald Nei- MacDougall, Arlene Condon, Ka- : 1, Mg Hl } : fof Sunday -er. Mon- ” 0 ‘ : ; thi Thursday, marking an {ncreased Storm man, Joseph Hubert Ar jcan come for Sunda hace end Mcouche early Sat- led about $700 damage: a 1964 juries last night were Catherine son, Linda O'Connor. Cathy Dix- ren White and Robin Brehaut vs 5 . It, i : : Tathanid (Guna : ; —— _ enrollment over the previous Senault, was in fair’condition in'day are welcome to do so. <isial a : ie firdav ny Dodge owned -by . Lester Bryen Uniatvaski.. Svrac use. New York, on, Timothy Brehaut, Nancy «. sahaat vane ” Prince County hospital last night’ R t wilae will eneahlaoe ola approximately $400 Th man's car was ton, Spring Valley, damaged and Alva Campbe'l. Tyne Valley, pewar, Michael Coneen. June INDUSTRIALIST DIES irre recovering from burns on hisi.. .. awit, : ol damage resulted from an acci- park he highway and. about $59. a 1857 Dodge owned both in satisfactory” condition Carpenter, Gail Clements, | Jo- mr Ray Malone B.A. of Charlotte- | ams back and face suffered in|°" the topic “A trip to the Holy |dent at West Royalty corner at {tore +t A-he was about to, bv Isaac. Meggisan. Alberton, Treated and released vesterday ane Power Jané-Aitken Dave NORDBORG, Denmark (AP). town is. the new school’ princi- a fire in @. grease pit at the Land" with -slides The theme |g-45 Saturday evening eraner a rehem-the-accident -damaced.s5 and a 10h) Tri: -were Miss Uniatxaski's Sister. ig Ciements Jane Melntvre Mads Clausen, GI. a seltpvada Arne eit pe Solas. NeW | service station ‘in Abram's \il- “How Best Can t Serue My The cars involved were x 1961. occurred (eiohe Was taken to\umnh, owned by Evelyn Adams,‘Wayne MacLennan, Victoria Margie Power. Ruth Macken. industrialist. who became Den- ae a nes aR | lage Thursday. ‘Chureh_In- My Vocation“: —w41 Lp ivgy—driven—by— Nettie Stew: t Prince County Hospital here Summerside, damaged: ‘about West: and Vernon Marchbanks. zie. Marion McNaughton, Cech mark's second largest employer, micier Janst aloes, Mrs.| Levi Arsenault extinguished be Ind: by the following speak- art, St. Peters Road and a 1962 t nh ce Mr. and Mrs. $!1 : Tyne Valley. ‘ Vuozz0. Rov Dixon, Wade Nich. died Saturday. Clausen changed the fire in the burned man's CT’: Dr. Ross Parker, M.D... |Meteor driven by Bruce. Mac. ( meron. were also taken to There were no injuries ‘Dam : * , <bie ill he island Georgie Handrahan, Mrs. Marie Mrs. Laura Clap RN. Char- ‘ : The name of the dr 1 F Darrel Sy- Sis native village on the islan clothing and rusHed him to the 7h" BBs. Het |Leod of Long Creek hoenital were Mrs. Cameron was! ace to the dump-truck was about © - name the driver m olson, Lorne Fraser, Darrel Su- er Aina th a And Keefe. Other teachers remaining lottetown and James.R. Murphy. | ; treoted far shoek and releasede $3.00 the car which struck the parked therland, Cindy Fraser, Ruth sin southern De on the staff are: Sister Angela hospital here where he was 4 “| The accident was investigat: ok ¢ s . sirt a modern industrial’ centre as he treated by Dr. H. G. Lee. They will assist. the young | 4 by the Charlottetown RCMP There yestimate of dam- yt 5-40 Saturday a 1957-Ford cars, and the damage .to. the Gillis, Leon Moyaert, Debbie) i, up. an. industry: specializing Shea B.F.D. Sister Clemmie Mc- . The fire in the garage was ex- people in how. they may find, Age. y the vehicles invalved last driven by Ernest Vincent Doyle, vehicles, were not available Beaton, Vashety Kerr, Kenneth in. high - precision automatic Carron B.A., Sister Helen Ken- tinguished by the Wellington Fire more fruitful ways in which |Detachment. No injuries were nee a burday morking a (Charlottetown, blew a/tire at nicht, . Bryand, Curtis Sorrey, John equipment. ¢ -nedy M.S.C., Sister Auldine Ar- Department. they may serve and make a reported. — 1964 three-ton dump truck own: . ea 7 : ei-—bs-DsacolBryenton, Spring Valley sven by James Mckie, Elierciic, fxpped “6ver“the steel fence at the frozen food plant fined David C. Faithful, Hazel- ing lop charges of damage to “Items on,.sale. one week only ...we reserve - the theft withdrawn against them. SAVE! Wilfred Daniel Laybolt, eity, Are ay : ae brook’ and. Byron Earl Jones, L 0 R DS: S : iia et . : : D | S C 0 U N T Pronerts right to limit quantities, Counsel for the’ accused in both ‘ a | : NYT Itt vrs: ; * " Hit 7 : and. Alexander Bruce ° MacDon- . e ‘ SCOOP BUY! Soa Le : 7 i acts . ‘ , ’ ; LONG SLEEVE in-New Annan when it went inte - eter ° ‘i = the “diteh off the the highway Pe: N 0 B 0 Y 2S ale wt | cee Macitra'e, AJ. Haslam, QC, Hazelbrook; $20 and costs or 10 a Ly r 7 v when. fh ; : ‘ ° - : Oe be ce curt Satara sace ‘ : Corner Great George & Kent Sts. : a ; ‘ P R| C E § Both accused had charges ot cases was Frank Sigsworth. ald. city” were both: LE} arvatened LAD/ES' FLANNELETTE ~* cooper] FF oe peas aac \\ ‘deel 6MADRAS or fie dave eel TAILORED | 4 enh oe PYJAMAS ie os y SPORT. port. charged with false pre on charges of driving a motor «LORD'S. LORD'S fences: had -her-case-adjourned : 7 : ae 7. s Cosy flannelette pyjamas in sizes 32 to 38. ° ' : until Sentember 8. | : . ts is ae : | pe Lord’s discount te 4 : >. S H I R T > —é®B CC aS | "SrtCt«~*«éSrcer ) é te Attractive long sleeve tailored . A. es , daze: . f shirts ~ with cuff Hinks 190% ai, ao Misses 7 to 14 _ Youths. 8-16 , Vier ehslcs of assorted aie eombed eotton in pint and ‘ies ae f pet f : PY JAMAS PYJAMAS he: Ss prints. Long sleeve, button dow: Choice of floral or figured Novelty. Patterns ; ge a — Destroys: [5] 7 QR creer Pegg Se Gee ta ; : a ae. peice’ PRICE - ey ~ Store. Be . fs i Coes SUMMERSIDE— A fire which ‘ e at 2.98 broke out about 1.10 am. Sun- x - ie : ; tay completely destroyed the. general. store of Alfred Gaudet at Miscouche, with all {ts eon: : : : PIPED FLANNEL tents lest The loss is estimated ‘at $75.- er Ea : ; : f : : ; MEN' ee ss = P. Y J A M A §. : st surance ~ 2 —— : sos - vem Se ; : i ¥ : “The fire departments of Mis couhe, Summerside, St. Elea- ; ’ Ce : Choice af gent peice stripes and paisley designs on ed : i oo Se ; j nors, Wellington, Kensington and i flannel. Men's sizes A to F. ‘ ig ® : . i BOYS' two units from CFB Summer- ) 2 aS, side were at the scene. : ‘% ‘ ' 2 , be 4 ae ae i The blaze began at the rear A Lord $s discount t of the building, which is a stor- : en é price B ey va ; ea, TURTLE. age area The eause of the fire esiente’ tote ts MM CRAWLERS (ag S\ | viamas so pruamas BSE Be) \eY NECK and had a farm tmplements de- partment in the rear of the huil- ‘ : iy Patterns. stripes aqd paisley Guaranteed Washable. ding . : on pived flannel. a ‘ LORD'S 1 04 torp's 2 44 fam DISCOUNT DISCOUNT Corduroy overalls In navy, brown, green and red. Sizes 2, 3, 4. if - : e PRICE . sland. Lady Crawlers sizes 12, 18, 24 months in coral, blue, turquoise corduroy. . ’ peeve PrP’ a © : Passes Away : | mr 1 , | 2 Ma “eee MMMM ALU A” Long sleeve cotton T shirts - Men's size S.M.L. T shirts - The death occurred bn Tues. 2 : a 1 e for boys, sized & to 16. Black, In colour choice of black, fay. August -9,- of Mrs. Adeline — ; =< - ae = == : red, blue, white. Compare white, blue, red. Compare at, Arsenault at the age of 88, af- C E “ ae : vat 1.39,” 1.79. Or ee ”ToRDs Compare at 1.98 ea. ter an illness of six years. Wi-' : ne 2 Zils a f Sow atcide inte Sak Fr Avion: —_" SAVE ON HOUSEHOLD. LINENS | : | ault the deceased had lived in » : oe ae ae C : : Abram's Village until seven ; ' : ’ bias ; years aco when she came to live - i * : DISH ie i * 22 x 34” : FACE : ‘a Maddty af St, tilbe wh sett DISH © addix o ilbert, where she has remained until the time of : CLOTHS TOWELS m4 CLOTHS ‘ange apes of the Roman Comp. at 25¢ ea. : Comp. at 19¢ ea, # ; a ma ts ‘Comp. at 49¢ ea. . LORD'S: Catholic Ohureh the fleceas- yre of Charlottetown, Gus of -Ab- ram's Village, Abel of Quebee end Theodore of Toronto, - also were kil led Im action during thé i 8 ’ oe ‘ Rest of the ae _@ ‘Strangers in the Night — ; Piirel took palce Thursday ‘ ye PE on ; Yesterday _ and Today '= Cosh morning ay. i sii the 3 es abate A special purchase of attractive ladies shells, Choice ia ta ae ae ° How Does Thal howe home of her daughter and son- be 4 aa as lala , Han the Cine whe oe Aa Gabe te A tae Z : : aA oe ; = What Now My Love — @ Aftermath — The Rolling s i See Mat tee "Ren. : q as Teh siadiis) . The Tijuana Brass Stones urcn og ys c * U a ‘ miem High Mass at 10 a.m. cele. “sons of the deceased: Alyre, Al- hin, Aurile, and Lionel Arsen. cpult, Frankie Maddix and Rich- rereive 5 re aes ce ai C : : . Cc ee ea tae Re 3 37 2m 67 «4 3T [ee five daughters; Roseline (Mrs fe : LORDS : ' ; brated by Rev. Charles Gallant, 4 / ae Compare at 4.20 each parish priest. FOR why Nua LEFT FOR : land Errico. Flower bearers were ‘Left to mourn her death are Bix sons Theo of Reading Mass: Agno Maddix) St. Gilbert, wh : ; fe Nee ae LORD a a TERRIFIC ‘VALUE | during her long illness tntil the oe : : Binet" aan aritcu = RYLIC | SAVE 12.4 ON | Blanche / . Ario senau ; : - ' ot ‘Abram's Village, Julie Anne ; 1 Ns x LADIES’ ACRYLIC ‘Sister St Arsene D’alexandire’ i+ ee =e ‘nf Chicago, Melvin’ (Mrs. George ge ys ° ; Rowe) of Montreal, Emilienne i : ‘ : oe : 7 . ‘a 10 I OP L.Ps. : Deacon was Rev ‘Philip Clou- i DISCOUNT PRICE Cee WaT a ee 2 a a Patsy, Joanne et war aa ‘ ; : j : ; i : : , , ' ; ant an Peg cmon LORD'S LORDS LORD’S*™® LORD'S © LORDS Fidele of Watertown, Mass., Al. (Mre = 2net Gallant) Toronte.A : ; — : ' cha W. | | pon -soseph, mreceewern NAY { ea ; F fone camila and ‘Theodore. who Black¢ White Ol Color 7 eee : Beickl 4% , m Revolver — The Beatles @ Golden Hits — sere ied itt tne th | _ es * A. 7 Best of Hermans Hermits \Roger Miller PP Pell hearers were all “grand- bk. -the Church, cemetery,