Island News Page Eastern. end Sectral Districts Ps The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., April 26, 1966. 5) vincial Red Cross commissioner | Kenneth Rice was elected provincial president | of the Red-Cross Youth Alumni at its organizational held at Red Cross headquarters | for King's County, and Sandra jj 317 Kent. St. in Charlottetown last night and Doiron of attended by some 25 delegates to the Atlantic Provin- =lected President: and the following | \$ vice-presidents — Farle Arsen- 3 ault of Richmond for © Prince | Mary Power of Souris | Kenneth Rice of Charlottetown; as secretary, meeting | County, Charlottetown. for |, Queen's County. The purpose of the Alumni, as decided by those in attendance former’ casenued information and ex- | perience in High School. Red Cross they will attempt to spark interest: in the high school Red Cross in their own areas and to generally assist Mrs. W.W. Reid | who is the provincial director os, Youth Advisory committees, wha I Red Cross Youth Alumnl i the gave a talk in which’ he. outlined spring and fall preceded by: a . the important function of the | meeting of the executive whose » volunteer in today’s. soc.ety. | function will be to-.co-ordinate Plans were made to have a/| the activities of the county or- general meeting of the PELL. | ganizations. of Red Cross Youth | extended a hearty welcome to | the group on behaif of the P.E‘I. | Division of the Canadian” Cross Society. was chairman of the Red SOHO OSHS OHOO OOOO OS Miss Iphigenie Arsenault, pro- | Red It's. simple how quickly \Guest speaker for the occaston right in-your own home. Make Dr; Kenneth A. Parker, this home recipe yourself. It’s Cross | easy, no: trouble at all and costs ~~ [little Just’go to your drug store | and ask for four ounces of Naran Concentrate.. Pour this into a pint’ bottle and add enough grapefruit juice to fill the bottle. 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More alive, youthful appearing and active. ~ ces Red Cross Training Centres | Pia ts ian ei be at last night’s meeting, from all parts of the province. | to bridge-.the gap between the Other officers elected were High School Red Cross andthe Nancy George f Charlottetown, | Senior Red Cross. With their kok kk kk oe ok Ok & _ EVERYBODY'S. SWINGIN’ TO THE SOUNDS OF NASHVILLE TOD AY DON’T SHOWS MISS IT! 3:30 -7-9 : A SEVERE LECTURE WEATHER |; Poe | | = concerned about the safest, soundest, handiest way. to” f i ‘ » ‘ : ex ss 2, = Tonight at 7.30 pupfis in Above, Aunt Polly (Patsy Kip- Donald McAuley, drama tea- g I “ grades 7 and 8 at the Queen ping, RIGHT) gives a severe oe Cer wines 2 aoe (CP) — Tempera- aaa - |turs: Vv es. i _ Charlotte High School present lecture to mischievous Tom rons reaction to the school's. | Low overnight High Monday..| “Ari's Have a good look at all the advantages available to you through “Tom Sawyer” their winter (Rowan Fitzgerald, LEFT). drama program. 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And one of the main rea- sons for the decline in numbers of the independent grocer is the organizing, recording, collecting and contributing to such things as income tax, social insurance, worker’s compensation, unem- ployment insurance, etc.” Mr. Ellis noted that the nation- al average profit for supermar- kets {s only 1% per cent, that the average housewife spends $17.80 a week at her regular su- permarket-and_of this amount 23 cents“ is“profitto=thesupermar-+ - |ket. With this tiny. profit margin it is absolutely necessary for a modern supermarket to have a LOCAL BRIEFS : ~ IS PATIENT - H.E. Sims;~10-Brighton Road, “sa -patient in the Prince Ed- | ward Island Hospital. Following: are the results of large sales volume, which in turn makes necessary a large | number of customers. ~ GROW LARGER Forecasting the future of gro- cery retailing, Mr. Ellis said that supermarkets will continue to-grow-larger,—will-add--300--or more lines every ‘year, will add more vending machines and non- grocery articles;—and-that- small grocery stores will continue to ‘go out of business at the rate of Glaucoma victims were discover- ed and 28 others will require follow-up tests at later dates. Five other doctors and 11 nurses worked continuously throughtout the clinic to test up- wards of 1000 people, and when Glaucoma was suspected in their. testing, the patients were sent to Dr. Moreside for further tests at another part: of the clinic set up=for=that.purpose,Tt:-w-a-s: through this co-operative effort on the part of all six doctors present and the extra testing and consultation that enabled the +established while. the-clinie was. in progress. In the 11 seperate clinics-that have been held since the Lions launched their Glaucoma pro- gram nearly two years ago this was the first time that this add- ly increase the efficiency and ef- fectiveness of the program. The Sunday night clinic has now brought the total number of several hundred a year. He not- }ed° that push-button, fully auto- | matic marketing {s_ possible | ‘right now, and the only. thing | holding it back is housewife ac-.' ceptance. oduced: i people tested in this province tase just slightly-under-6.000- — Other doctors participating in the clinic were: Dr’s. G. G. Houston Brodie__Lantz, Frank .. Raymond—Grant, and Hae Stewart. .above mentioned results to be | except in Cape Breton. | Wednesday Will be also sunny. | ed service has been used to great- | - HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- skies covered the three Mari- time provinces late ~Monday evening.- Some localities had ers occurring. Temperatures were mostly in the 40s. . Drier air entering western New Brunswick late —— Monday evening will --spread.~-rapidly*} across the. district today. The by this morning. Skies will be mainly sunny during the day- However, cloud from a disturb- | ance west of the great lakes will | spread into most regions late | in the day. Regional forecasts: | Mainland Nova Scotia, Prince |. Edward Island, Bay of Chaleur: | Sunny with a few cloudy periods | today. Little change in tempera- ture, winds light, increasing in the morning to northwest 20. Yarmouth 35 and 45, Kentville 3 and 50, New Glasgow and Goshen-35-and=47,- Charlottetown . and 45, Campbellton 30 and Outlook for Wednesday — by the chairman of the meeting, | ther office says generally cloudy | fog, and there were a few show- | ° showers will end in all regions | Confederation Centre Se a RUM AU a my, FaiR LADY a) Academy Awards incuting Best Picture, | AUDREY HEPBURN REX HARRISON a TECHNICOLOR" _5 BIG NGHTS ‘Low-high~at-Halifax-37—and-50,|-———---— —LEFT- porn ene ADMISSION PRICES Adults: $2.00;_Students_$1.25;_Children_$1.00 Amusement Tax Included “TONIGHT — SHOWS 8 P.M. |” receipts and payments; your cancelled cheques are returned monthly. D Savings Certificates—a high-yield term deposit redeemable in full at any time with interest payable half yearly. : oD Deposit Receipts—high-yield term deposit; interest payable at maturity, Drop in to your nearest Royal Bank branch, soon, ROYAL BAN K eat sc et AE PA SN SG PES pS ayant ete epae neaene npn All these—plus Money Orders—Travellers Cheques—Safety © Deposit and. Safekeeping Services—Foreign Exchange—Drafts “Letters of Crédit—Night Depository” Servicés—Money Trans ~ fers—Investment Services—termplan loans—many others, ie cloudying over late in x xk xk k “¥ ¥* * ¥* *¥ *F the regular card play at Marsh- |James Cerry, and thanked by Q the day; little temperature i field--Hall Saturday night. La-|John W. MacKenzie. jeenk MP change. - i “dies first, Mrs. Alex Scott; se- ing i 3 beginning & eee oe wtiel tide a SON cond, Mr. Leigh Frizzell; consv- was announ' oe | fa : lation, Mrs. John Delves: gents’ |032 had been collected for the F jes Home och 3.49 a.m. and 2.42 p.m. At . f first, William Clow; second, Cy- |Easter Seal fund, and with final ce cane at 10.05 a.m. Summer- . ril Wood: consolation, Hector /returns not yet in, the record to-| gprawa (Special) — Queen's | Side tide eighteen minutes later : ee Pe ‘than Charlottet S Jenkins; door prize, Marian |tal continues to grow. | Heath Macquarrie flew to Prince | | ecta re a eyes a ie eC O PORT ! << Quinn; freezeout, Mrs. William, =< Edward Island Monday so as to aac aes Ain me ADEE. at : . i Profitt and George H. Johnston. be one bs the speakers at the P. mes : ce : ie : rn ‘“ : : Nomination convention of the | WORD RECEIVED 1 ! Fourth Queens Progressive Con- | Only at Taylors | ] thr Word has been received here eee fi n ug a : by rélatives of the death in Osh- r AS ] ; RN } servauve Association to be held ' hnow oO Sa e€ oO t sat Med oy Cet al ie On the weekend Mr. Macquar- ee. ze tricia..McAskill, daughter. of Mr. z i : SA b h f h db is Sod hee damen A MeAdK “ToC [coaxed tre mectines n | ZTE ranches of the chartered banks. formerly of Charlottetown and. Prowressive Conservative. busia- : : aL Mount Stewart. = i essmen’s luncheon in Barrie and V ye: ‘ Tl the same evening addressed the | iret Sapees | The sooner you buy the more you save: H E annual banquet of the St. | k CITY AREA George’s Society of Orillia on its APRIL DIAMOND ' UNDERGOES SURGERY - {celebration of St. George’s Day. ; SALE! FUNERALS Robert Mills, physical educa- }———H#—W—___—__—_ A tion instructor at Montague Ele- GAPE. 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