BIRTHS I CLARK — Gene and Isabel arr happy to announce the ari-ital oi their son. Norman Rubin. at . . Wells nesday. November 211th, isn't. Weight 9 lbs. 1, 01 a hruthcr (or Paul. McKENNA .— M the (‘linrluite my Wednesday, November Limit. 15m, to air. Ind Mrs. wilired .l Mokenna. DEATH 5 PIGm‘r — huddtvlll} at ilaiaiiau Mas: Gctil'uc Pigiiit. ttwiiiI-rly til salage Harbour In his 79th. year i-‘uncral serum and but- IaI will be in “Hanan \iasi ’l'HlBIDEAL' At r-iure L‘tiuiitv Hospital. Nut 21, 1w. Mrs Lena Thibideau. ttiic til .Iosopti Thibideau or Mlst-nuche in her 45th iear Iiemaius rnllm.’ at newness i'unt-i-ai Hume until i - 2' St. .loiin The baptist Church. has, A brother [or hillred. Miseeut-hr [tir Requiem Hltzlt "' ""1 Chm] Mass at ID o'clock Interment ENGAGEMENTS in church eenieteri “mu _ DALZELL — Hnn Michael Albaii rai-i-ner CARD OF THANKS Mrs Farmer iii Cliarlnttetuun announce the engagement i‘l their daughter. Elinor i‘hriy thanlts to me many kind tiienits tine to Ronald Vance Dalzr:l. who called arm- the er Mr. and \trs. winired deaui at my husband. Cecil Leroy Daireli of Monflnn. The oliver Mackenzie. your expres» marriage will talte place Stilr 310115 pl sympathy will always u y. December nth at st be remembered. Dunstan's iiasilira. t‘hailntte- i wish in express my sincere "w" RAIN Ethelyll limw' Mac- EWO‘YMENT’ ’EMPIIO'YMENTM 7‘ CARD OF THANKS guvfiyrdiii" ‘ihirllm‘n Fete-""1- 3.3:fl‘Travelier's Rest BIRTHS,DEATHS,MARRIAGES 3%; \‘CHAKD ~ it [lit char- IN MEMORIAM etown Hospital. Fr.day Nov 22. teen. .lai: . Elia - chard, 262 Gratton street I-Iit Durrv In iotinit memory n t remains will transloired, Allan Dufiy. uhn pnssod away from the nennessey Funerul- Ntn‘. zt. 1961 Home In his late residence. nver remembered hi ino \lt Saturday at 4 pin. - Geo Family. neral will be held Tuesday COYLF. —- In Intinz meninrt- til my dear sister 8 \an. Ilirs iieiatti Coyle who departed is lite on Nov 2.1. m2. mnrrnng leaving the house at tints In St nttnstan's Basilica Inr Requiem High Mass at vi . r Vii otlni'k~lntt~rmenl will be In Hm m stand mm“, W, Peoples cemclcry. T" m um my I. But when l brain Ith you were IN MEMORIAM none DERSON 7 In lovlnz me!” It nearly broke my heart my oi mlr medier and grand- i have only your memory dear mnther. Mrs Ellie] Sander. sister. son. who depa rd this lite on To remember my whole lite Novamher 24, I962. through .iust a tribute at line and re- Bill the sweetness mill Iinner membranee. Iorever. To a motlmt'. our til the best The pleasures she mlssed tut lite‘s hishwar. As I treasure thr Imafl! at uni Lm'ingly Nmemhereti lr.\ Slfir Beverley. brnilier-Invlaw. , reier s .. May stir lind Iii God‘iz garden §ud and nieces. Betty Anti and II all the world were ours to‘ st abet re . i hV Cecu. E‘" “133%”... mi cane. — In loving memory of gym" my dear sister Susan who Dad» 3 , away Novena CDYLE In lm'lfl: memory Ill W9 all!" think CDT by gang (Ml-5i Susan when WP More all Incether The tamin chain is broken now mm my .952 But meinnries will live lorever. a dral' Sister. Mrs mvie who passed away Nov. APPLICATIONS Will be accepth for the position of Janitor-bar steward up and until November 26th. 1063. Ap- plicants must be able to supply a reference 1‘?- gaming character. experience and salary eVpet‘lcd. Address application in Secretary Manager, Royal Canadian Legion ¥i a flKnlLsington A W#r NOTICES NOTICES INTERRUPTION NOTICE Thorn \UII bt‘ an interruption of clet'li'it‘ ptmer on oilr Falconu'ood Roar] linc on Sunday. November “1th. “Gather permitting. hctuer‘ll tht‘ hours or . no am and 2:00 pm. This lnIL‘i'i‘UpilOil is new ' dry in Cli’al‘llé‘ ntII' I‘I'EWS tn .xil'ln: nF\\' conductor in this area. The area allectcd will be along Remington Road from Leopold Strcot to Falcoilllood Road in Riverside l-Inspitrl MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED BAZAAR AT MOUNT ST. MARY'S NOVEMBER 29th and 30% AT 4:00 PM. III aid of New Mother Hiluse of Sisters (it St. Mili'thn. '.\' \\'riI-k. Gamcs. l-itit .‘Indls. Hlinle ('titlkiiit. Fill Binzti Ei'oi'l'niie \\’clctmit-, RegulfioiurdJNiie Dance R.C.A.F. Association Club Rooms Dance 9:30 to |2:00 pm. Music by The "Tarians" \IEMRERS AND GUESTS INVITED DOOR PRIZE MOBILE HOME I963 Zephyr Deluxe Mobile Home For Sale so if. by to Ii. Apply Summerside or Charlottetown Braich of The Bank of Nova Scolia —AUCTTON—SATE*~*I AT OYSTER BED BRIDGE NOVEMBER 27. AT] O'CLDCK rarni reusistinp rt 20 acres. htntse and bans in good was dition. hot and mid water system. elrr-rric ptrwrr Stock 7 mini; cattle Farm Implements 1962 '2 ton Mermiry truck. Brown: London disc trader. team wagim. man mraye . o digger. 2 Thighs; traetm plow: harness. quantity ni drain and hay Some household etlcets articles tnn numerous ta me Ion it not line, hm day iolirnvmg Tcrms nt nale. Cash tractor David in ’ Own-r Earl Claw Audmneer Cloud? Craavwll CUTTING CHRISTMAS TREES For the information of persons cutting Christmas Il'f‘f‘S widtiil the Prov- lnce we quote Pan 2 of "The Summary ’I‘rcsspass as follow o nelson shall. except vlith the consent of the possession iher . Ia) tresspass on any land for the purpose or trees thereon (bl cut down or N the Every person who violates any provision at this offense and upon summary conviction shall he Iiahiv in a fine not exceeding fli’ty doiiais. In addidon to such fine the magistrate imposin ty party to make restitution for the damage done. IL. Minister d Industry and Natural ; or attempt to cut down Christmas Irees an my land. mm“. and To us she has not gone away sadly missed by brother Earl. ier has she travelled tar Teresa. Barbara and Gary. Just entered God's eternal home And Iett the gate alar, COYLE — In loving mrmm‘ifiMi Always remembered by her Mrs. Susan Coylr. Itho ed s‘strr Mam. George and iam- Novembcr 23rd. 1961 i v. ytr . , Grni'gr Asp. what would we line it W! timid my. Toronto Ontario — In rad riid Imill: a“ in our nnly tun darl~ To hear her \(IK‘i‘ and see her int; daughters. Carol Isabele mm, and Anne Marie. who lost their Tn sit with her and tailt nuiiile.‘ lives in ii tragic lire tin Nov» It is lnneiy here uithnut you ember 23. which destro ed their home on .lordnn Cre eni. iust two years ago today Two years has passed sinre that saw v Ilzui-ss own an tee Susan In. Bnow d . .Ilnd sad he are today, For lite is not the same to us Since you were railed away, , d day, you muld not say goodbye to When our two loved nnes wrre us. rail perhaps it's inst as well. Sadly m-ssed by mommy and We noter euuld lia\‘t' said litiod- daddy no little brother. John- a S .Ie nie, Tn i'm‘ tie ltltctl sn well. In tears he saw you sinking we iintrhed I II latte away, our hearts were deeply brnhen \‘oii tnualit sii hand to stay. But when we saw you sleening. sn prnreiul. tree Irom pain. We ('Illllt‘l ni'rI wish )‘nu hat-It. Tn _ "or that again Ln niny remembered Mom. Dad, Jant-t and windy, .9 1'» byl com: — In luring memory til i f my sister. si Cnyle. ii ho ' passed away .\ni 23rd, 1962. ‘ To know ur tit-lei ,«aitl good-bye D. will alwa ring regret. But we who ml , Art- the ones, ulin i-an‘l Iorgci The sudden uny you had lo die \I'r w ll alunys remember and \inililfl‘ ttlly, Our family clldln ls bl'tlkcn ndw nut mFmfll'Il'S live ever Sndli- missed by Thelma and ianiili- 3 OBITUARY I “R. unnotn MnASE The people tit New! Arman and‘ surrounding distrit-ts were shocked to learn iii the sudden passine iii Hnrnld Roy Muase at hl~ home on Tiiesdny. nrtnber )ittl. Hm .iltlirueli he had sut- Icrrii a lican cnrlllllitill till) wears as... anpnrently was much hclirr and iibie to resume his rflfliilar iinrk as cenl'ral mer- t'liiilll iii the disiriet iihrre lie liird nnii onrrird on business tor nlniiisi ti l'czrs lie was always held in vri- ipli esteem by all ii iii. hut-ii him and had any buns inrss dcnlinzs with him and will he ornatty missed by a host oi iririids and business asst». mates. hut must at all in the} hltiiil‘ ulirrr he was a devoted‘ husband and inther r a. or in Kensinginn \inv 2~uh. Inuit the son til the late Rnhcri T iinasr and Lucy Bur- rnus, where he received his ed-. uratinn britire clilcx‘mg the mar-I rantiie business. Ito leaves to mourn his widow the tori-tier Anna Riley. New London. a son George at London. Ontario, a daughter Thelma at home and one srandsrn George atsn iii Lnnrinn, Ontario Also the tnl- .. Iiiwine mien and hrathcrs‘ . A » Bertha tMrs .i A, Hnggl Kel~ vin, Davis. Travellers Rest. Ma- .lnr. Nurth River. and Lila iMra i Max nobertsnnl Summerslde.. lie was an aetive member nit i iceusinnton Presbyterian Church and or iiiraui and Lebanon Ind- ae No 3 AF and AM. Sum» merside An impreuive Madame. ie service was held at the home i MI Wednerday evening. eonducb by Mr. wiiired Iaurrn, with a large number at Martin. plyinl respect to their late Brother. I The Iuneral Iervice was held‘ ‘nn Thursday atlernnnn, with al i abort service at the heme loi-‘ lowed by service at the Kenlkn» ton Preabyterlan Chaurch coir ducted by Tier Donald Mlclhy‘ Summerside. Hymna rung were, Abide with Me and Forever wttii. the Lorri. A duet I-Ionte Swaai‘ Home was {Milnfily rendered by. Mrs Bruce Moore and Mr .13. I Lewis The pnll hearers were -- no‘ bert lions, Alder Large. I-Iarold stinniii , a an. Vernon and Herbert Manse. all nephews iii the deemed. lie VIII tenderly laid to rcst in the People. Cent.- tery C. n uEhEML uoiuiie Innu- Act". 19.33. which reads (an: person legally entitled to cutting down Christmas part shall be guilty of an g the some may order um F. ROSSITERI. Rosanna. Menu: — In lnvmg memnr Michael. who “as killed .\ ember 23rd. 1961 Duliy Family. Menu: — In Intlut: memtirv M M'i-iiar‘l R mean. who pase sed away . nr. 2.1. . Though absent. iou m a ever hear sull missed lured and always do [her remembered by tamtlL DUFl-‘V — In lm'lnll memory til nur sort and brother Alan Enl- esl Dultv. who was killed Nov- embt-r zlrd. 1961, at the age at o . 't'art: 'ro hate. in love and then to part 5 Ilit’ (realest sorrow oi the human heart e tears In our eyes can be iiipetl a.'. But the acne in our hearts will lav ive. We'd giie it. yes and more To see the lac ot our dear Alan. Come smiling mrough the door "I! umory Is as dear til-day A8 in tho hour he! paged awn EVI‘I‘ lmed. sadlv missed ivy MDUIPI‘. Father. Brother! and Sisters. ROWN in sad but loving. memon til Carol Isabel, and Ann . ‘ Emwn. our two darling: ii||19 granddaughters vitin lost their lives in a tragic lire Ithirh destinyed their home aI Cliarlnltctnwn. two years ago ay, Not/Ember Two years hate passed since tItat sad day Wlil‘rl tun we Invert were milled altar. Thcy 55' time hrals all lorrnw Amt helps Its in Iorgt-L But time has only limit-d txt us How much up miss them yet Sadly missed and Idndiy re- mernbei‘cd by Grammie and Granpie hiaeh‘muun Mr and Mrs L'rville Marxiunnnl Ind [WITH A III!!! a Ilifllln’fly} In our: to m Bonlnn on m CICJV natwuiit uctt Sunday. cit-cit your local Ilrttna ibr charm-l and limo. Exceeds United tFund Obiedive W.E. Johnstnne. general Cull vast chairman tor re. 1 ii Prince County reveals that thi Traveller‘s nest School district t 5 year has collected 23) per eent more {or the United Fund oVEl‘ last year's campaig . Clpllill OI the district Is Mrs John Marchbank, and assisliil her on me campaign WPI‘e Mn George Carr. 5. Ella MDIII goiner and L' Gilli: Fund headquarters rcport (lllr ‘is Ill! III‘SI time there has been such a flood Incr'ase truin r annual district. 1| “85 also i'L‘rlnl‘IN IhaI "If first return: have A I" r l \l E II lrllni the Summerside residentia campaign. and that they are a least equal In thnse til last 3‘9.“ Rny Bodies is chairman DI (ll! ‘ residential area. To date, the. iund has reachet $141366. hi h per cent nI ltr db iodiv! ‘ FILES rout) SUIT PORTLAND. ore IAFI ~Pr Paul 0. Hitcher, .3. head ut the entomology department at Ore- iion State University, Iiied a isumntlo damage suit Thuraday against Charles Filter and co pany. a man tributnr nt Sabin oral Vaccine. lipe ill nitrhrr contends that taking the ytcclne caused him In r‘niltl'al‘t pnhn. IN MEMORIAM 'LF i'I1(‘mt‘ll'_\I nl my dear 501’. usan, \“lll‘ passed away November *" I 2. It ani_ tnhes a little spare mm] Month To “Tile hm‘ muuli \i‘t‘ mIS‘ But it will tale the rest nt lives Tn lorch the day we lost you Lovinlzly remembered by ma ter. Dolley niid rainily, Mr, and In limit: t nu- Why don't you take advantage M Holmnn'it liberal rrelltt trrmn III hill) you with your Christmas shopping. with Hoiman‘a you hitve the opportunity at tailoring your nernnni to suit your own personal hudxct. You may use your at-couiti as a thirty day charge nL'QmmI. or by paying it smell monthly chime. you may sort-aid the payments over So drop in In our Credit mm. at either store not! i u account and when you rhnp tI-li IIS it's lor christmas and we won‘t iiill you till January. with your lirsl payment due in February I964. . arrange Happy Slinpliinx. Holman's of P.E. .Villl a“ nor. and sense the difference in the new Corvair! Most people thought we couldn‘t possibly—but we did! Improve on the '63 Corvair. that is. We took that good ol' reliable, roar-mounted, air- cooied. flat-silt Bil—horsepower Corvair angina, and gava it a shot in the arm. Or, to be mots exact. In the displacement and other related statistics. Up goes the harsapawsrato 35 (HO In the extra-cost hlgh-podormanco version); up goes the power-imweight ratio; and up the hill (any hill) and along tho highway go you In Cort‘air Mnnm Club Catlin your '64 Cori/air. Fringe benefits: the origin. doesn't have to work as hard. is quieter than over. And Corvair Is quieter than ovor to rid. In. You're always ahead at the engiand thl puma—in a Corvair. Independent suspension'a one at the reasons; room and comtort are two more; handling ease. and superior traction and reliability . . . man. how this car piled up the evidence for excellence! Take some time to- morrow to ask your Chevrolet dealer what's new about the '64 Corvair. Especiallytha new Spydor series. He'll tell you to go climb a IiiII—in tho nicest way. at course. in a ‘64 Corvair. la’flflmlll try may mun ISLAND CHEV. - OLDS. LTD. Fitzroy Strut DIAI. 894-6577