Shows above are the mae bers of the ladies curling team, which will represent | BCAY Heticn Summerside | the Crockett Trophy playoff. - The bonspiel, in which all five Island curling clubs will be represented, is to take place ” RCAF LADY CURLERS P at a Sta _ Summerside on oa, right are, “alenan Mrs. D. aide, Mrs, R. Kines and vote, Record Number Receiving | ‘Old Age PensionCheques ~ The highest number of Island- ge E sf Z F However, ; the number should be than it is, as many senior citizens are not getting the pensions through their own fail- ure to apply for it. _ . He cited one instance where - failure to apply for the pension - fm time cost a man 2% cheques to which he would have been entitled. It meant $1,320, ‘Anoth- : the applicant reached the 7 ya pe people cation for werto this fe te viait he 33°75 ate gt 35 s rhe grace ; 38 oF 3 se i ¢c es s = i 3 z f Be 1aigs He ifs lr: A 8 itis aes. FSge 3348 er lost $880, and many similar | was instances of less because the — failed to make applica- In many instances, the failure is caused by confusion in the minds of the people“thvolved as lo their age. Mr. Green said while it is true that reaching age 70 is a primary requisite for re- ceiving the pension, it and cer- tain residence requirements are the only requisites. In pointing ont that no pa y- ments can be made for the per- fod prior to the filing of an ap- plication, regardless of when WESTERN BRIEFS FROM SCOTLAND Dr,/and Mrs. James A, Bran- ‘der; Alberton, have as their ‘guest Dr. Brander’s uncle, Jack Bravider of Huntly, Scotland. is) WRONG NAMES: tm. the report of the funeral of Janes Rooney in yesterday's the names of active pall- beprer should have read Ger- ‘Desmond and Aléx Sherry. The name Wallace Skerry in the list of flower bearers should haye been Wallace Sherry. ANNUAL MEETING mbers of the Prince Ed- Island Shorthorn Breed- ers’ Associdtion will hold théa' | meeting in the Nation- al» Film Board theatre in the Dominion Building on Tuesday afternoon Jan. 23, it was stated _ yesterday. Loman MacLean, Arlington, Lot 14 is the ea80- ¢lation president. Too Late To Classify |birth, but on investigation the department found as many as 8 to 10 methods of proof, -* Of course the obvious asa Protestant ths. Roman Ca- indie mane tt Pe pa e jerthrough ° aad ‘records. EASILY FOUND Brotestants, records fre more easily found for Angli- cans, Presbyterians, and form- er Methodists, now United family Bible in which many families have entered records of | and births, marriages and deaths for several generations. Production of the Bible, itself, in the United States, and thes retire to their homeland. These people fail to apply, for fear it would involve an acquir- ed United States citizenship, or effect social security payments eived from south of the bor- . This is not the case, ‘ Mr, said, as they are still en- meet the residence require- ments. titled.to the pension, if they | Citizenship does not enter ‘into ft if all other requirements are. | met. WEATHER tures: : Min/ “Max might day Dawson®..;.+ s+. A3b 5b , \Vancouver ..... < 90 32 Victoria ...... yoo 8 3B Edmonton ...... 20b 4b . | Calgary ..4. 200. 2b .2 Regina 4... eeees 306 = 120 Winnipeg .....+5.. 35b = 1b. Toronto ..... eeee 14 16 WR. .cccancees 13 13 ontreal ...cacye 16 21 Quebec ...:. yee } 4 2 Fredericton ...++ a 33 Saint John .. 0 - 32 Moncton oonee eee ll 29 Halifax .......0.. 16 35 Charlottetown .... 14 30 Sydney ........... 16, @ Yarmouth ........ 18 37 St.-John's, Nfld, .. 21 7 HALIFAX (CP)—The weather office says sunny, cold weather is expected today. Regional forecasts: Halifax and Vicinity, North ern Nova Scotia, Eastern Shore, South Shore except Yarmouth County: A few clouds; much colder; west winds 15. Low-high at Halifax 13 and 18, New Glas-. »|gow and.Goshen 7 and 15, Bridgewater 10 and 15. Yarmouth County, Annapolis | Valley, Prince Edward Island: Cloudy with snowflurries; much , colder; west winds 20, Low-high at Yarmouth 18 and 20, Kent- ven a and 15, Charlottetown 5 | the North Shore; much colder; | is necessary for study by the de- partment and photostats are useless, In other instances, proof | of birth can be given through OTHER METHODS ages of the contracting parties. | diminishing in afternoon to west e Low-high at Sydney 18 and 1 New Brunswick: A ee atte ne ee ~ mid-winter appetites a-tingling! Salk chase achants hes guiediiend Sentier Soke Sioinh aibeiateed baad tive bust some of the down-+ight money-saving values you'll find in every department in the store. 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