Boy lniured l... This is an artist's sketch of the new Canadian oceanogra- phic ahip Hudson. to cost $6.- 500,000 and scheduled for NIEW OC launching from Saint John. N.B., in 1963. Devel ent of the vessel coincides with the opening this year near Halifax Preliminary Hearing Ordered ln Theft Case Magistrate James B. John- ston said today he will not ad- judicate in the case of Gerard Jo Devine but will rather co a Mr. Devine is charged with theft of approximately $734 from t Charlottetown Golf Club. The case was adjourned yesterday to Nov. 0 for preliminary hearing. yesterday's dockettein 's of 011 Barry Gass k ‘en: costs or five days in jail. A sim- E motor vehicle for compensation while not being the holder of a chauffeurs licence. Two other accused wen: each fined $5 and costs or two days, and the other for using regis- tration plates not issued for the vehicle. _For not having an operator's licence. an accused was given a reprimand. mimic gnu!- otazeaearuainsatutroto Oceanography, Canada’: first centreafor hydrographic sur- SUMMERSIDE,— Miss Anne I. Ward. general secretary of the Board of Women of the United Church of Canada, will be guest speaker at a meeting e newly-formed United “Don Church Women which has co- ordinated the work of several former church groups into one organization. This meeting in Charlottetown will take place on Tuesday ev- ening at 8 p.m. Miss Ward became secretary of the newly formed board of women in January of this year. A native of London, 0nt., and graduate in arts fmm the Uni- versity of Western Ontario. she holds an ATCM degree from the is charged ..brea try and theft. The case was set over to Oct. 29. Hollis S. Macxay. Rrench Ri- ver, charged with failing to stop at the scene of an accident, ha his ‘case adjourned to Nov. 2. Harold E. Bryanton. New minion, charged with a simi- lar offence. had his case ad- journed to Nov. 9 to fix a date for hearing. , Ralph Bernard. Mount Ed- warrl Road was fined $100 and costs for driving while impaired. case of Archie Andrew Chappel, city. was set over Nov. 9. He is charged with assault. One man paid a fine of and costs for having liquor in a place other than his residence. Pleading guilty to a charge of speeding, John Angus MacEach- era. Bonshaw, was fined $10 and .__._.________.j_._ 100 Patients Enioy Dance One Injured ,3, In Collision One man was hospitalized yes- orning following a two- tile Trans-Canada one mile east of t in car crash on hw Pownal, was taken to Char- lottetown Houdini with undis- According to reports. the cars involved were tnavelhing in op- posite dhwectiom on a straight section of highway. Daugherty was driving a late model Volks- wagen. The other car, a 1951 Chevrolet. was driven by Blake Wood. Souflsport. Ir. Wood was . Both men were the sole occupants of hbe,‘ The volknngen was totally wrecked ad the Chev. suffer- ed heavy damage. Tbronto Conservatory of Music. In 1930 Miss Ward graduated from the United Church Train- ing hool and was designated as a missionary. going to West Giina under the Woman’s Mis- sionary Society. During her term of service she became head of the fine arts department of.the west ‘China Union University. She returned to Canada in 1951 when all mis- sionaries were evacuated from in . ’ Cross . Dennis Bernard Dongherty. 51. ch 3 After a year's furlough Miss Ward was appointed general secretary the W ‘s- she hel Patriots Down Raiders 26-16 BOSTON (AP)—Larry Gar- ‘ ' nt 40-yard pelled Boston P victory over Oakland Raiders Friday night while teammate Gino- Cappelietti ran up 20 d until formation of the tients hospital auditorium day evening of this week. In addition modern and the The regal ‘ Charlottetown Jaycees Hear the Building Talk at’ meeting of the Junior Chamber commerc Charlottetown Hotel Ihursday. Harvey Maclfinnon. vice -presi- dait. presided. AtalkostbeF‘athersofCon- federation Memor building past ' plded pomts. , With Cappellett.i's accurate toe as the first—half wea- pon, Boston rallied,’ from a 136 deficit for its fifth American Football League win against two losses. The defeat was the 13th straight for the Raiders. Oakland rallied for a 16-16 deadlock early in the fourth quarter on a 19-y Cotton Davidson field goal. Davidson had set it up via a 11-yard pass to Alan Miller. . Less than two minutes later. Boston quarterback Babe Pariili y faked a handoff in was given by Dr. Frank Mac- gem hnsn. ile explained the de- sign of the building and the ‘ facilities it_ would pr direction of the flanked end. then ‘slippai the ball to Garron two defenders and com- the big play. gig:-ms- Ellllllllfllé Eiiliiltilii - |s.ASubieict mu, Dab Williams and speakers i the moethg of we Al Y's Men's Club in tin CA . ‘rifl- file Civil Ddeue. w. raadhg was was coductd ,1 Jill with Dr. Cudmore at the piano. Plans were dismal ll‘ pg- ttcipation of the To In a chorus in several farthcanifl events. A short devotion! paint was by Y’: .man hater Ifdaer. Y‘! .. Dr.,Paul’Cadmom, were the’ sac.‘ Nan, Oct. Dancing 3:80 til PRIZES I-UR l.'='_. |-4' ..:.§;,,§, 5. 3* Eigiroiz spgiég, lzileizi‘ 3 E all; its title ts.:s.ll::§i:r co Stuff Has Briefing 1 “ """:‘ ‘¥.§..t."...."':"."i'.'..“.i %.l‘)';f"eace lIe@nm"l:l -- an-.-. 8?! isted and enjoyed by all are therefore instructed General Secretary Of UCW To Address Meeting In City veys and for research in At- lantic, coastal and inland waters. United Church Women. and her appointment as general secre- tary of this group in January. ’ total of $25.00) were granted to prodnc-tive Reds Top Barons 3-l PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP)-— Goals by Jim Bartlett and Ed Macaneen in the final peri gave Providence Reds a 3-1 triumph over Cleveland Barons Friday night in the American Hockey League. With the score tied 1-1, Bart- let: put the Reds ahead at 9:07 in the third period by gathering a loose puck and firing a 10- footer in the open corner. Cleveland's lone tally was by Dick Mattiussi. MacQueen was credited with Providence's goal in the first period. Fernandez ls Fight Favorite NEW YORK (AP)-—Florentino Fernandez, Cuba's hard-hitting middleweight contender. was rated a narrrow 6-to-5 favorite 5i°“‘“'5' Swietyv 3 P°5i?i‘?" which Friday over Rubin (Hurricane) lcarter, a cocky newcomer from Paterson, N.J.. for tonight's tel- evision fight at Madison Square G rd a co. Both fighters depend heavily on their left hooks to score a 31-5 record. includi E knockouts. Carter. 21 pro only 13 months. has a 12-2 record. including 10 knockouts. S. Rustico Credit Union Plans School Project SOUTH RUSTICO — Plan s for expansion. better office facilities, loa ' aa- Rustico. The breasune.r's report sib- mitted by Ronald mowed Pitta: lac. macad- ive1y,thlls community credit union had a very busy year. Fifty-five loans. exceeding a members for and provident pu 'Ilheophilu~s ter member, presented a very interesting report on the Credit Union annual convent- ion, whih he attended as official delegate. and in the course -at‘ his presentation he brouglit to e younger generation pertin- ent facts on the Farrme-.r's Bank . . 1 of Rustico and paid to Father Bellec-ourt for his out- stand-i work in the fiiald of adult education. The feasibility and desirabil- slty of a closer affiliation with the Stella Maris Credit Union. N Rustzloo and Good Hope Credit Union were discussed at ' meeting attended by ap- proximately 100. The board of di were authorized to § 3 credit union and to investigate the posibility of a joint celebra- tion with the membe-ns of the Stella Maris Credit Union which will. in 1963, also reach the mile- stone of a quarter century of credit union service. To SEEK MANAGER The directors will also explore the possibility of procuring full- time managerial service for the three credit unions already re- ferred to. with each credit union knockouts. Fernandez, as, has ‘ Als In ‘Red’ This Year MONTREAL (CP) — M. E. (Ted) Workman, president Montreal Alouettes, said Friday it appears the Als will be the only club in the Eastern.Foot- ball Conference to lose money this season. to officials from s and it appears “I've talked the team nobody should lose money this year except us." he said in an iderview. - “As it stands now it would who burst to the sideline, spun eve DANCE be alminor miracle if we broke I .. hast season the Als lost a re- ported 3100,0030. 27th 12:00 . nasr cosruun Judging -of Costumes 10:30 to 10:45 ‘ V So Please Coins Early No Adinissioa'Chaa~ge Members Guests Visiting Curlers courouecous ALI. ‘l n-iscuateasuasouaune eicoano NOTICE ADVANCED SUMNER HOURS. no apprec- our Citizens here in the City of Gharlottetxlwn since April last, ceases as of Midnight on Saturday October 27th, 1982. You to set your clock BACK one hour when retiring on Saturday night. ' A. Vlalthen Goudet, Mayor. sharing in the expenses mcumed in relation to the service pro- vided. Guest - for the occas- we-re G-neg. T. Kelley, manag- mg divnector, P.‘.E.I. Credit Un- ion League, who also 'p ' at the official installation of the direct itiee mem- extension department, "St. Dun- sian's University. SCHOOL CREDIT UNION_ A school credit union will be orlganized early in 1953. follow- ing the completion of the new so at u this province. ,student-man - organizations have been in operation in other provinces for a cnumber of years and have proven to be eflecfive instruments for practical train- ing in the management of money and in the encouraging and de- G bIock.Phoneas—A nposes Biaxndhard. a chan'- ‘ veloping of the habit of thrift. Since the Farmers Bank of Eustico can be considered the precursor of credit unionism on this continent. it is only fitting that this community should have the honor of having the first school credit union in this province. A similar credit union sihie and these two will be pilot d projects in this field for the pro- Vince. Father Leclair. also addres- sed the meeting and urged his parishioners. young and old, to make their credit union a living organization. board of directors; James Gal- lant and Reginald Blanchard were electedto the credit com- mittee a.nd_supervisory commit- ‘tee respectively. With business aspect of the meeting completed, lunch was served by the ladies, follow- ed with a social and dance with many young people and older folks respon ing to “Tamarack ‘er down on the hardwood floor" to the musical strings of the Gallant orchestra. 1’- for a two-day visit to this pro- Driver's Lip Cut In Crash A two-car collision early this morning at Hillsboro and Graf- ton streets resulted in one driver receiving a cut ' . JOHN MAGWODD LESLIE VIPOND National Officials Of YMCA A To Visit Province Sun.-Mon. John M. Magwood, Toronto. ' of the onto. l-.le ha newly appointed president National Council, of the YMCA in Canada and Leslie Vipond, Toronto, general secretary of t National Council arrive Sunday vince Sunday evening tary at West End YMCA, Tor- s been program sec- retary and general secretary of the ‘Y’ in Halifax, boy’s work, personnel and executive secre- tary of the National Council of YMCAs of Canada and head of and personal ,program at National Council. ward Island Hospital. where he is under the care of Dr. Harold»- P. Stewart, . _ The accident occurred at ap- proximately 8 o'clock wha tho young lad, reportedly ran irons‘ front of a vehicle driven James Macbougall. 99 Huston Street. Brian is the son of Mr. and ' Sweden will need 15s,ooo en- gineers by 1970, a 70 per cent rise over 152. O v E CHILDREN’S wash it . snow suit T Z . up‘. bounds. on. 0 . car can J 3 Belvedere Store :> $ . _ s..4.,-a .; ovary day until I0 pan. On they will be guests at a reception at the YMCA Centre in Summer- side. On Monday they will at- tend a banquet at the Charlotte- town YM . Attaiding the din- ner Mondaywill be members of the board of directors of the Charlottetown YMCA. members at the Alpha and Centennial Y's Men‘: clubs, the Phalanx Club and representatives of the Hi- Y moveme . r. Magwood. senior partner; in a Toronto law firm. has been 2 a Y-member since the age of‘. mine. He is a member of the‘ Toronto YMCA board of gov- ernons, past president of the West End YMCA, Toronto, ber a ‘ ' YMCAs,. executive tee member and former vice-I president of the national coun- cil Mr. Vipond has been connect- with the YM A since 1938 when he began as a desk secre- stein lreved the largest of that breed bcm in British Columbia. Dr. was damagedilntbefrunt.'I‘he"’¢ AAAA “:A°:““:A:‘:<> Ford had to be towed mm the 3: HS" & amps 1: scene. 1: 35¢ Per Order 4» 0 Absolute Free Delivery 1: EXTRA HEAVY CALI‘ Din] 43744 VERNON, ac. 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