. In Washington. William J. O'- Sullivan. national advisory 0031-; mittee for aeronautics. S"! 139'! side the 30-inch '”space bail" hei designed and which will be laun-4 ched by the U.S. 300 miles a- bove the earth within the next nine months. Oisullivan holds the inflation cartridge in his right hand and shows how the "sub- satellite" is folded to be car- SPACE BALLOON ried in the rocket. When launch- ed from its rocket, the ball will first be inflated by a cartri.'1,e of nitrogen. Once the balloon rounds itself out. the aluminum toll is strong enough to keep the ball rounded without any pres- sure inside. The "space ball" contains 65 cents worth of alum- inum foil sandwiched to a sheet of plastic. - Dates Announced For Next P. E. I. Music Festival J. Gordon Bennett, president, of the Prince Edward Island Musical Festival Association. I announced the dates for Llllsll year's festival at a meeting held last evening in Prince of Wales . College. t Mr. Bennett indicated that the dancing and the gaelie singing classes in the festival will be ad- judicated April 2940 and May ist. These dates were selected at a meeting of the dance com- mittee of the festival held last night and presided over by Mrs. Gordon Machitilan. Cornwall. . eonvcnor of the cmrwnittee. The Festival president added that the Festival dates for Sum- merside are May 9 and 10 and the dates for Charlottetown run through the following week from May 12 to May 17. Dr. Leslie Bell of Toronto and George Smale of Brantlord. Ont- ario are returning to adjudicate at this years festival. They are adjudicatlng in the Sydney, New Glasgow - Charlottetown chain of festivals Dr. Edward Pealrer at Tomato is coming to adjudi- cate at the festival and la malt- ing the trip emeclally for the festival here. The dates this year are later than last year but they were chosen to fit in with the other festivals in the chain. Mr. Ben- nett explained. -l3;6.h1;culatecI Yesterday With Salk Vaccine One hundred and thirty - six people employed in the block were inoculated with Salk vac- cine at the temporary clinic set up yesterday at S.A. MacDon- ald's department store. This was the second major clinic of the current series being conducted locally under the sponsorship of the P.E.I. Cha:p- tor of the Canadian Society for Pol iom-yelii is. The inoculations were given by Dr. J. L. F. Burge. city phy- sician. Assisting him was Mrs. Margaret Turner. R.N. Mrs. Gates and Mrs. Savage of the chapter committee were in charge of the documentation. The next in this series 01 clin- ics which are designed to reach all adults in the Charlottetown area. L1 scheduled to be held at Prince of Wales Auditorium Fri- day. This clinic is restricted to P.W.C. students and the students attending Notre Dame Acad- emy. CITY AIIII CENTRAL snor THE VOGUE for bar- gains. LARGE oak dell Bros. BUY Island products. Ask for local celery now at its best WE TREAT the sick well. Gli- gey's Pharmacy. open 8.30 a.m. to ". p.m. RUMMAGB sale St. Peters Cathedral Parish Hall Monday. Oct. 21st. 7 pm. ADI-ZLI.A'S MILLINERY arri- val of new hats Prices from 32. 95 up to 514.95. I77 Grafton St. THE ANNUAL LEAGUE of Mercy Tea and Display FM!!- October ltith at the Cundall Home. savs: 390.00 floor sample 2- piece wool frieu daven Suite priced to clear 8140.50. Simpson Sears Giartottetown Sore: ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION All breeding clubs on Prince Ed- ward lsland will be shut down from October 16-31 inclusive. Ser- vice will comence again on Nov. lat. IIESIGNS FROM BOARD! - The resignation cl PW. Cllflll as chairman of the Town Plan-p hing Board and as a member of! Tax Assessment Appeal 303"! d at the City Coun- j on Media; Tuesdao DUN- i Mayor Stewart noted the contri- y t ' button which Mr. Curtis made to . these two boards and ex ? regret that Mr. Curtis found it necessary to reesgn. Coua. Mc- I Carma: suggested that Mr. Cur- tlsbeatcd toreeonetder his re- ado . barrels Wad- -mpw-.......o..s..w-un -4 .. - if i TAKING ORDERS tor all kinds of home baking. Phone 5048. VISIT RI-STYLE Mlllinery. Gt. George Street. "where every style is Hi-Style." R U M M A G 3 sale. Bambi group. Sat.. Oct. 10. Trinity Church basement. 2 oclock. CARD PARTY Central Royal- ty Hall toniuit at 8.30. Prizes and lunch. FIDDIJNG AND Step Dancing eliminations for Queens County Friday. October lath, Y.M..C.A. FOR SALE- Large oak bar- rels suitable for water tubs. Ap- ply Waddell Bron. Crapaud, P. I-:.I. CANADA'S GREAT "Old time fiddlers" King Ganam and Tom- my Hunter will be featured at the Fiddling and Stepdnnclng championships. Sports Arena. Oc- tober Erd. IT'S THE CHANCE cl a me- tlme to hear and sec in person - Canada's great "Old-time fid- dler King Ganam and Tomnw liunter at the Flddlin; and Step- dsnclng Championships. bans Arena. October mid. PROVINCIAL Vocation- al School. Charlottetown. Stud- ents may still be accepted in i the following day classes: Auto- motive Mechanics and Carpent- ry. lntcrened students should apply at once to the Prlncbal or phone 4617. Charlottetown. PRIZE WINNERS - Mrs. s ; g , ill: figsiglm -,i iillitl in 8i:i..s:al. I ; or the NM.” south! in the canvass for funds being carried out currently in the Holy Io- deemer parish. 088.250 has al- ready been pledged. This information was announc- ed at the parish ”l.oyalty Din- ner" which was held at the lports Arena last night. The second event of its kind held in as many nights. the dinner was attended by approxi- ns t ' III) parishioners. Presid- ing was the general. chair- man of the parish drive. Dr. J. A. Macllllllan. Distinguished guests included Very Rev. C.H. Moreau C.Ss.R.. Rector of the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer; Rev. Fa- ther Allan. C.Ss.R.; and Judge. Financial Drive Gets To Good Start In H. R. Parish C. St. Clair Trainer. honorary chairman. Also in attendance were many at the committee workers as- sociated with Dr. Mac-Mlllan in the conduct of the parish can- vass including eo-chairmen Dr. L. Duffy and Councillor P. O'Neill; Mr. John Eldon Green. and Mr. John Moran. Of the total expected to be raised in the parish in the next three years, the sum of 545.000 is earmarked as the parish enn- trlbution to the aislop's Chari- ties Fund. and the remainder to be usad for parish needs. The csnvasa which has been underway about two weeks is expected to be concluded by the end of the present month. Big Plowing Match Today SIMCOE. Ont. (cm A J. G. Tran. of Claramont, 0nt., Wed- nesday won the Ontario cham- idonship at the 44th International Plowing Match. now in its second day on a farm near this town. 17 miles south of Brantford. A crowd of 75,000 was & the match. Mr. Tran and B. Timbers of Mount Albert. 0nt.. will compete in today's Canadian champion- ship against farmers from British Columbia. Manitoba. Quebec. New B. 4 ' Nova Scotia and Prince Edwasd Island. Winner and runnamp of the Ca- nadian championship will be ell- gible for next year's world cham- pionship event to be held nt Stuttgart, West Germany. Emerson Green. of Ohaweken on the Six Nations reserve near Brantftxd, plowing in his 28th in- ternational placed third in the open horses event, won by an- other Six Natlons Indian. John Capton. Next year's international will be held at cryuler. midwly be- tween Ottawa and Cornwall. ' Three Marltimers led in the visitors' class. tractor, we or more furrows. First was Howard Ogilvie ol Wallace, NS. High Templeton of Havelock. N.S.. was second and Ted Patterson of Sussex. N. B. third. Final Service In Series Held At Zion Church The final service of the Ierles of evangelistic services con- ducted here by Rev. E.J. Bailey. Montreal. was held last night in Zion Presbyterian Church. With him in the pulpit were Rev. Howard Chrlatle, President of the Charlottetown Ministerial AD- soclatlon; Rev. H.L. Mitton. pas- tor of the Charlottetown Baptist Church and Rev. W. .Harold Brown. pastor of Zion Presby- terian Church. The series of ser- vices had been held in the Bap- tist church here, but for the very largely J Ttcloslng service. the larger Zion Church was of- fered. The main auditorium was completely filled and the gallery was also well filled. Rev. Howard Christie read the scripture and Rev. W. Harold Brown led in prayer. A mixed choir from Charlotte- wetdht. 7 In. I on. HARDY-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital October to. to Mn. and Mrs. J. Norman Har- dy (nee Helen lladserly). Al- bcton a non. Phillip Ink. 7 lbs. I: as. town's Protestant churches pro- vided special music which was in keeping with the spirit of the service which was attended by members of the various Protest- ant communions in the City. The Brooklyn Trio was also heard in two beautifully rendered hymns. The music was under the direction of John Lee-Mor- Ian. organist and choir direct- or at Zion. Taking as his subject "The God Who Forglves" Rev. Mr. Bailey said that perfection in the person of Jesus Christ was nailed to the cross for the aim of the whole world. The evil which now exists is due to our llellect of that perfection and because of our self-sufficiency nttitude. he stated. At the close of the service many decisions and redcdicg. tlons were made for Christ. In closing Mr. Bailey said no ltoped each one assembled would Take the name of Jesus with them as they travelled to their homes. The closing hymn wag "Take the name of Jesus with you". Y Club Observes Thanksgiving Tile need for hymen to offer themseives for service in their church was emphasized by Al- lison Macklnnon. President of the Maritime Conference Men's Council of the United Church, Ipenklna at the regular meeting of Centennial Y's Men's Club last venlng. A He outlined some of the worlt being done through the laymen's movement in his church and stressed the fact that everyone hi! I arott deal to be. thankful for. "Thanks should be returned '0 God by making yourself avail- able for service In so far as your talents permit." he said, The meeting was chaired by 331911 Carr who introduced the weaker. Geome Burgess ea- tandod the thanks of the Club to Mr. Macxlnnon. Present for the meeting was District Governor, Frank Cam- eron of Summerside. He motto of some of -the highlights which are to feature the coming Y's Men's Conclave to be held in Charlottetown October M. A lively and novel sing-sous: was led by John Evans. General Secretary of the Charlottetown Y.M.C.A. Guests of the Club were Lloyd Yeo. Federal Department of Agriculture; Dave Peacock. Provincial Department of Agni- culture: Chuck Wslper. R.C.-M. P.: Dean Read. Science Service Laboratory: Y's Man George Anderson of Moncton. Fines master for the evening was Clarence Maclnnts. S'sido Marsh Speaks To Lions- meeting of the Charlottetown Lions Club last nlut. Mr. Kelly wko is none chair- man of the Lions International organization. pdntod out that attendance at these ooavediou to greater on return to their parent clubs. A good turnout of club mem- bers was present to hear Mr. Kelly. 288333.”-SBIHBCI Nae-2 --h-fuss.-any. oa.”17. 19st I'il7.i!o"Q-IhdItns4saasu.- if It. Job nu: valley; Elicdasdiasvuar biannu- The meeting wu chaired by club president. Bob Younker. Club memh n were asked to support the CNIB's annual drive for funds by active participation in the campaign. Lion Dr. R3. Barrett actN as song - leader. Mr. Loman MscAulay was present as a guest of the Club. Services At N. River Continue The Rev. Keith I-Iobeon ol Summerside presented the sec- ond in a series of ovangelstic messages on Wednesday even- ing in the North River United Baptist Church. Mr. Hobson took for his nub- ject "The Lamb of God." basing his remarksonthestoryolthc "Institution of the Jowidi Pau- over" In recorded in the Book of Exodus. The speaker said that because God had commanded it. each Jewish family in bondage in Egypt took a lamb of the first year and killed it. and wrinkled the blood on the doorpoata and llntel. The aruel of death curse over those homes where the blood had been sprinkled. But killed the first born number of every family where the blood had not been sprinkled. Thus. the first born monster ol each Jaw- lsh family was saved by the ”Blood of the Lamb." Mr. Hobson said that Jesus Christ was the Lani) ol God and His blood has been shed for all. Those who accept llm as Bav- iour pass from death unto life. The service was constricted by the Pastor. the Rev. Owen Coch- ran. Music was under the direct- ion of the organist. Mrs. Prank Willis. Special music nsistod of a duet sung by Mrs. Andrew Maclcachern. and Mrs. Law- rence Molynenus. Services will condone this evening at I o'clock". Theatre Owners Hold Convention SAINT JOI-IN. N3. (CP) - Theatre ownus Ind opcaton from many parts of the Maritime pnrvlnocc. meetliu hero Wuhan- day. passed resolutions tracking the government of New nuan- wlck and the saint John com- aociotlon mentioned the "fdtlsful service" moving picture theatres had given in all fields of publc welfare and char-to-. and that long-eatabidrd ponoon payers and enmloyars. Fifty threats-e - owners and or orator: from Nova lcotla. Prince Edward Island lid New Emm- wlck attended the conference. Most of the chief execmlvc of- Iicun were so-elected. They are: President, A. J. Manon. Spring- hill. N.s.. vlco-prnsidnll. F. Gals MARTICHUK - At the Prince 7 EVERY ITEM ON THIS AD WILL SAVI YOU MONEY so nnor IN mo stock up rbnav. 12 OZ. TIN MAYFAIR SPICED i BEEF SPECIAL AT -' ONLY. I STORE OPEN FRI. UNTIL i IIRLOIN OB SHOULDER ROAST BEEF T-BONE STEAKS I ROUND STEAK RIB ROAST BEEF ATS nnnaxrasn 1 mm , SIICOO wnarrazn lb; 59: lb. 55: lb. 43: III. 33: 9:30: CLOSES SAT. AT 'l2:30 EM. I-IIINZ-I0 0!. lb. 675: ntax-- Georgo Hoqital on -" A T 5 IM7. to Mr. and Mrs. Jolvn Marttohnk. U r Fraser. B.C. (nee Eileen away) a son 1 lbs 14 ozs. GREGORY-- At the P.E.I. Hos- pital on Oct. 11. IH7; to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gregory. City.ason.weuMlIza.7 ole. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MR8. SILAS camp. pell. Hunter River wish to an- nounce the engagement at their youngest daughter Gloria Bell to Raymond Eng Dailes. Ion ol Mr. and Mrs. Lorence Gauthier, Charlotte- town, man-lags to (the place In the near future. MARRIAGES IIACRAI - W.t'I'l'l.RWORTll - At Montana by Roy. D. A. on Prtdw. October mi. 151 lists Joanne Wat- tarwnrth. Montana and Will- iasn Ian Malcokn Mu.-Ru. Cherry Valley ICUIT - IINDIISGN - At GIIIBIVIIIC Amy Chadd. (X8'Iott0IIlE.P.2.nOI3- ;- . ”J FIDDLING and 1,. mo oamut TOMMY . M. ,"'.';:n M ,, Stars of "COUNTRY not-:DowN" with T I. '0 0 :a. up In lav. DON MESSER aim Ins '1ss.azmna'- tvll. ' . wsoussaa1.ocr.zz msonats - map... -"-':..'”-:.-i'.:".- "' "...:.,.....,.... SPORISARENA nucasvaaan - aw-urn ;Almtsion:Adults1.Z;t':hiIdsIn't5t .-:-.'-'.'.'-l.,'-?. -----w- .. ----3 ' an-uarssnrsctas. STEP DANCING CHAMPIONSHIPS , I Featuring I KING GANAM I i I I l HUN A REAL BARGAIN LlBBY'S 23, Oz. TIN PEACHES . GRAVES 23 Oz. soup PACK SPECIAL! BARBOUR'S I 4 lb. tin rnuur sums 149 APPLES . FLUFFO . - snolnrnme 2U'- 59 E. Q40 as soil was I Hot 49c VEGETABLE SOUP 4 for 494:. PIIREX TOILET TISSUE 1 :f M. '1