RED CROSS DRIVE ORGANIZED Canv out y Red Cross ai 27 team captain woul abled during sent session of the Publi | it was received in time. It is not i88 in the province's three known when it will be tabled in Counties. : the House, as the government ,,7h¢ Provincial executive of ¥ the New Democratic party will n, Ch . * T Montague, Souris, Kings County) aay “atternoon discussed the Hote! with Steve 4 The G Electoral Com- ‘The re Working Out Of St. Peters ' §$T, PETERS —A group of @eal hunters from Alberton headed by Glen Matt! s has oper he at The Albe p moved its base from Rust es: terday morning a with the plane ry about 15 reported tha two sealing vessels are taking pelts in the huge herd and_ the helicopters by the Mag dalen Island sealers were visible sterday ‘There are seven others in the headed by Mr. Mat party headed hy 9 Peters Road Man Passes ‘The death occurred at the Kings County Memorial on Monday, March 19th, of James Hayden Vanlderstine of Peters Road, He was the son of the late John Vaniderstine and Mary Kerwin Vaniderstin Road and was in his 7ist year. He leaves to mourn, his wife, former Elsie Finlay of Cam- bridge, one daughter Florence ‘Mrs. George MacDonald. Det and Harry, Peters Road id, Halifax, Alex, Murray Harbor South One sister, Pearl, Mrs. Sid Grving of Cambridge pre - de eased him The funeral will be held Wed- fesday with service at 2 p.m. at the Peters Road Presoyterian Church. The body is resting at the Montague Funeral Home until Tuesday when he will rest ‘at the home of his son, Arnold Vaniderstine, Montague. EASTERN BRIEFS FROM SOURIS Carl Collings of Souris spent fe weekend with Mr. and Mrs Gerald Lannigan, Montague. rlottetown, Tue: Report Received Former Resident |e See eats PEI. Sealers |: H Leaders ourse Held At Morell MORELL — A 4H leadefs course was held recently at the home of Mrs. Joseph Rooney Morell. The course, for Morell and districts was directed by Miss Teresa Macleod super- visor of Women's Institutes for P.E.I. She was assisted by Mrs. Francis Blanchard The course consisted of select- ing material suitable for project work and meeting programs. Demonstrations were given on various projects of 4-H garment work, including dress finishing. smocking, decorative stitches. This work was carried out in two groups. Following an enjoyable after. noon tea, the leaders entered in. to lively discussion on many Items of interest relating to de bating, rallies and other 4-H ac ivities. At the close of the course, Miss MacLeod extended a hear- ty vote of thanks to the hostess Mrs. Rooney 'M. J. Coldwell winbeseiaene gles oe To Visit P.E.I. the city over the Mareh 30 /man said that the government 41, J. Coldwell, former nation- weekend. Mrs. L.E. Prowse | is “very appreciative of the ef- | al leader of the CCF party will (left) and Mrs, J.J. Connolly, | forts of the members of the com- bas Prince Edward Island in i mission, who put an all-out ef-| April. it was announced yester- Chairman and co-chairman Of | fort into their work, so that their day by Thomas Dunphy, pro- ° Mrs, Edward Gallant | TePOrt would be completed dur- vincial secretary-organizer of giving Mrs, Zdward Gal’ant | ing the present session of the the New Democratic party. (right bee team captains’ | jesislature,” Mr, Dun materials. s Mr. Coldwell’s visit will be part of It was forecast in the Speech a Canadian tour and arrange. from the Throne that th 3 vould be tabled during the pee, ments will be made to have Mr Temislature sit Coldwell address public meet ill require time to study it. meet tonight at the Charlottetown he executive council yester- Hotel with Steven Lewi Ott fund =| transportation problems that raiser to discuss strategy Mar, 20, 1962. may result from the impending ‘gna financing of the partes rail strike. 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