— —— 7 . = 2_The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues.. Oct. 12, 1968. » | S i ' Mle : acd — 5 . : Permate, * iat ates SUSPECT CAPTURED A mar suspected of holding arrested after an employee of | typ the Brotherhood State Bank the bank ran out and pointed | in Kansas City yesterday is his pistol aimed at him The at hin. Forgey’s motorcycle | thrown to the sidewalk by man, who identified himself was halted in traffic in front patrolman Ronald Buck mom as Joseph L. Barker, 38. was oof the bank at the time ~ Island News Page tw'trel'shoois i a SRR oe “— Raiiate a a m ents after the robbery as pat rolman Charles Forgey keeps | take part in the hourtong GBC United Appeal Spectacular to be te | ward Island United Appeal fund 876 objective | formers on tonight's television Ccompadres, Marg Osborne and | music and song and a Roaring Twenties Review in period cos- | tume | Bennet, the Dave Woods sex- tet CO-HOSTS | Co-hosts of the program are by Jack O'Neill of the Canad- aT United Appeal Benefit Shown This Evening Television personalities from the Halfax-Dartmouth area will seen on local television today at Meanwhile. the Prmce Bd has reached- $107,856. which is about 37 per cent of its $281,- Among the distinguished per- show will be Catherine McKin- non, Jean Marshall; the Buchta Dancers, the Miller, Los, Tres Charlie Chambertain. . The program will feature Also appearing will be Jim which performed at the Haltfax-Dartmouth United Ap- al Kickoff Dinner; Vice Mul. and Joseph Wallen. MARG OSBORNE ” | the Gazette regulars, Don Tre- | maine and Rube Hornstein. The show is beinng produced YOUR MONEY — CTE ST In Rural Schools Communication Expert Is Known In Provinc the superintendent of high | schools, oR. Wilson Ross, af | the departtment of education |show the gradual attendance | eee in the 15 regional high schools the province. Clarence A Beckett. a New few houses to a thriving area of Bru: -wick born eres — oe cake — expert who rose through | rs : ya. ad become relief supervis-|der and subsequent chairman of | a om ‘an treat saw Fe or in Charlottetown and later|the Armdale service com | §i sures in brackets are the en- in The erroliment figures do not manager of. the Hahfax opera-|mission. a public service body | rollments of last year include the Grades Eleven and Twelve students from the Char- | lottetown Rural High School attending Prince of Wales Col- lege, St. Dunstan's High School and Notre Dame Academy. The-following are the enroll- | tions of Canadian National Tele-| charged with pr ; | Alberton | 199 (166) communications. is retiring af-|lighting, and the installation of | \thena (Summerside ter more than 47 years service | wat: and sewage and other ser- Rural) 391 (300) Mr Beckett's colleagues and | vices . Central Queens (Hunter friends held a party in his honor | Born and educated in Saint | Re 18 - (448) at the Nova Scotian Hotel dur- John, Mr. Beckett joined the) River) || 198 (las) in the weekend Western Union Telegraph Com. | E (Cc saad 18 (158) Looking back over his lengthy | pany there in 1918 as a clerk, Englewood (Crapaud) career, Mr Beckett recalls the|He later became a morse oper- Villese f ” 438 (198) dark days of the Second World| ator and when CN purchased the), ncincton 264 (250) ‘War as the busiest and most ex- Western Union facilities in the (intora 273 (220) citing era | Maritimes in 1929 he transfer-| Miscouche 178 (167) “We often worked around the red to CN. pe < -| Moitasie 773 (799) FON ti ee anes ONE. ha] CARL OLrRRON * | Morell 250 (258) stretch," he says. ‘During the! From 1990 te 1939 he worked O'Leary 309 (286) early part of the war Halifax) i | Souris 3% (370) ; |as relief supervisor and chief 3s ¥ 5 a vital communications out- | | Stella Maris S Aga henied “Sl i mim. | OPerator at Halifax, . Moncton DORs NC ee rf . aut had |224 Charlottetown. He was ap-| Rustico) 9 (128) tary communications, jpointed to Halifax in 1939 aa) Tignish 238 (234) to undergo sigh arg security | Jacistant chief oper ator and; The total number in Grade pomennanecaaene ee ry ea = has lived there since, s@rving as Eleven in all Regional schools Mer zo Te Senate ¢ automatic superviser. chief op-| is 709 and) in Grade Twelve is “because a HatUEe | erator and since 1958 as mana-| 526. This is a total of 1295 ‘in- of much of the material we ha@-| 60 of the Halifax o dicating an increase of 35. stu- dled. . 11 He worked in ‘dentstover-last year. The tots hen the United States enter! sucing establishment of av-| of students in all 16 ed the wer, Mr. Beckett wa8|igmatic tape relay centile. high schools is 4173. Last year’s | posted briefly to. New j-York | way known in Masonic , total was 4087. This gives an in- -where: he - joined -2- group -of -spe- -— -Naewa Scotia he ic aki Crease 0f-86 students; -The—-num-— , | circles In Nova Scotia, he is at : cialists who established a com- G ber of teachers engaged in afl munication: network for the banana die Manone eee “~ schools is 210. US military CN and the West. : : and AM. He is a past Grand) een Union Telegraph Company Master of the Atlantic Lodge: e ‘ forked together on the project 193 and a member of the Nova’ Police Pro war ended {s etched in my mind line highest level i forever,” says Mr. Beckett. “One weekend the liner Queen Flizabeth brought some 17,000 troops home from Europe and = first place most -of rs cheaded' was the telegraph of- inated 6 mice. We handled, 40,009 messae- | vergaret Higgins of ‘Seint John ut’ Store Breaks Me, Beckett te ‘also active tn the Halifax Rotary Club being a) avuaitnn rr — — = | —_ | = | MLL a WL AS hh PATS TRON ROU TILT Tn vt 1,— GUARANTEED INVESTMENT €ERTIFI- CATES are issued in units of $500, $1,000, or $5,000. Interest is payable annually at a full 6%. 2.— REDEEMABLE at any time at full face value. WE GUARANTEE to pay you the 6% for up to 15 gears, but you may cash im your certificate at any time. - — 3.— CURRENT ACCOUNTS (passbook) pay 5% interest per annum 6n the minimum quart- erly balance. Interest is paid every 3 months and ie Interest is left on deposit will com- pound. . %q, — adcounts opened by the’ 201n' of the’ montly earn interest from the first of that month. 5. = Hours’ 9-5 Daily. Closed Saturday. The MAJOR TRUST CO. 57 Queen St. (the Hyndman Bldg.) Charlottetown Phone 894-4910 funds available for good first mortgages. We also have es that weekend. Most were| the mogh.welcome news possitile | sity while the older three are “as taken from the casb re- aye of families. “Ar |maried and. reside in| Vancou.| Per ed Halifax safely,. see YOU | ver, B.C., St. John’s, Nfld.. and) Break ‘and entry was also- goon’ was a typical message. Dartmouth, N.S. made at Bowness's Store through | ‘DEVELOPMENT ROLE |" Mg, Beckett cays he plans to > wince aad Kems of email | However, despite his busy ac-|do “a lot of the things I never “* pn, tivities as automatic era Ped tate ao Naar" 2 and chief operator. during the/ sonic Rotary as a9 , * Hatter par’ of the war and the |commanity projects and church Sensible Way to post war days, Mr Beckett | wor' keep him ‘more than © s } somehow found time to play. a| busy.” Relieve Diarrhea Many peopls hope a sudden attack of Diarrhea wit! quickly subside. So they do nothing. Others prefer to take a fast- acti1g, dependable remedy right at the start, like Dr, Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. This gentle restorative of | intestinal balance auickly relieves nau- | . sea, cramps and all-too-frequent embarrassment for children and adults. For those sudden attacks that can strike at home. on trips or vacation, keep Or. Fowler's \Extract of Wild | Strawberry on hand. ast cont f Armiele, the whutes|? PLAN CHEAPER DaUGs men ; ‘ Belttex community where be! VICTORIA (CP)—Drugs for! es welfare recipients are to be pre- He served as chairman of the | scribed by their generic formula focal school board for 15 yeats. whenever possible. the provin- durin, which time several new jcial government hae decided. schools were built and existing Brandname drugs are: to be ones expanded |supplied only when prescribing “T have watched the commun: | the generic formula i¢ no % row from a collection of a cheaper. : CFCY Television WED., OCT. 13 rs 4 at 7.20 P.M. Melvin McQuaid, 0.C. Progressive Conservative Candidate, Kings x Inserted by Kings County ~_#% , . » 2h ak et ERIE ET He 7 s lan Broadcasting Corporetion at | not known but he was believed the Royal Army Service Corps the Bell Road Studios of OBC Engineer Killed | Kited in'a head cn collision be- |Commonweaith Shield. to the in Halifax. | tween two locomotives Halifax service battalion. The A. Gerdon Archibald. Chait- In Train Wreck | He is survived by his wife ,/ shield, presented to Canada in man @ the Halifax-Dartmouth ' | ihe former. 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