sO La ORPINT ROYAL GREETING AT AIRPORT treme right. The Danish-born Denmark’s King Frederik and Queen Ingrid greet their daughter, Greek “Queen Anne- Marie and her newborn daugh- ter, Crown Princess Alexia, on their arrival in Copenhagen Minister Sees Keen Interest In Program Dr. HB. MacNeill, minister of Welfare and abor, said there is keen interest be ing displayed in this year’s te-| deral-rpovincial and ‘municipal winter works program To date 13 applications have | already been received and 80) far seven have been given ap-| ptoval by federal and provincial governments: Projects approved to date in- clude, repairs and renovations te Maple Leaf Community Cen tte at Grand River; renovations tothe public hall at O'Leary; ttifhming of trees, drainage, cleaning of beach, construction of dump site and bait houses at Cape Egmont; landscaping and completion of rink at Tignish; construction of an outdoor rink at St. Lovis; construction of a skating rink at Montague; clean- ing up about Blanchard's fishing and-in other areas in Greenmount. to start on opening date of “All these projects~ are onl laprogram Nov. 1, and must “completed by elosing date 1 30,1966. New Uniform For Trainmen : way out at Canadian Nat- ial Railways. were the guests of Mrs. Deve- ak sister Miss Katherine Burke. Mrs. P... Boudreault; Miss Jahie Batchilder and Miss Annie Keenan; recently motored — to P.E.l. residents _fesponsibility, types of . contact: > HOSPITAL any hospital in ANOTHER PROVINCE “OR COUNTRY should have « local phy- “sician submit an application to the Hos- “pital Services Commission. Untess ap- is obtained prior to admission to ital, the Commission cannot legaly For detailed information regarding extent of ‘Hospital Services Commission of P.E.I. hand at Kastrup Airport are Anne Marie's sisters, Princess Margrethe, behind Anne Marie | Some . 7,053 loans. _totalling| ———— Awaleesac sa Charlottetown Mon. Nov. 1, 1965. Wheat Moving ber of in-bound CN cars. Last Credit Need | ls Growing CAPITAL BUREAU |, OF THE GUARDIAN | "together to borrow up to) ts OTTAWA — Canadian farm-|$15,000 each for machinery quote set by the Canadian Wheat |which will be used co-operative-| Board, NJ. ONS \ers’ need ae long term credit is) |growing at a tremendous rate, f recent statistics show. loans made under the Farm) Credit Corporation have increas- jentainnd $8 loans totalling $700, Alberta leads with 39 loans for j |77 per cent in dollars over the $439,900 and Saskatchewan is, |second at at 24-loans and $110,264. | day ed.31 per cent in number and! 'same period of 1964. |$129,415,400 have been approved | ancouver, $72,996,000 in 1964, Three prov-| ously fu there increase inces, Saskatchewan, Alberta ———— ~ ie an : ; and Ontario account for most “ the total. Saskatchewan leads with 2.4 Your Shell Agent for Charlottetown, Parkdale, Sherwood and Eastern Pp & | J..W. Skinner Dial 4-4044 ‘080 ready 5% Alberta 1.979 and On- wa farmers nse 2 advantage © MONTREAL — ‘The movement | As of Oct. 27 Farm Machi Syndicate cred-| _,. there were some | els, in comparison to their low it t whieh re cowed by par- Of Wheat to the Lakehead by 20,907,000 bushels in Vancou-| of 39,760,000 bushels on Sept. iament last year Under _ this Canadian National In the first eight months: of ; last week, joperation, only~\f5 syndicates! » Mr. MacMillan - have been formed’ and they have returned from a oe ie One - fifth of all Canadian The situation ts improving jeompared to 5,258 loans totalians | Fou « x - and Princess Benedikbe, ex- — tel’ are sorry to hear that she és a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital and all wish her an ith . Mack! lw returned from Charlottetown where she was a patient in the | Charlottetown Hospital. Pictou, NS., motored to George- | town recently and on their re- turn they were accompanied by Mr. Donovan's mother, | Mrs. | Maurice Donovan, who — will spend the winter in Pictou with them. Friends of Miss Annie Rob- ertson are sorry to hear that illness has necessitated her en- tering the Charlottetown — Hos- pital and all wish her an early impjrovement in health. Mr. and Mrs. J. Booth Scott left by car last for Flor- ida, where they spend the winter. They were accompanied as far as Boston; Mass., by Mrs. Scott's sister, Mrs. Helen Mac- Kinnon, who will later join them in Florida. Mrs. A.H. Stewart has as her Stewart, both of Toronto, On- tario and Mr. Ed Huckerby of | Hamilton, Ont. CFCY Television Tues, Nov. 2nd Anges MacLean 6.25 to 6.30 P.M. SERVICES who expect to enter treatment covered, etc. ih ro P.O. Box 4500 Fis . « ey Charlottetown, P. E. 1. t Phone 892-1211 & A eA fe MS PO AER =P ig BS aga A is Bios tb Lat ai & - i ip fs sony digas sis Saas ‘ vee ¥ ci MEAT isi Exceeds Quota Vancouver, compared to 1,088 in the previous week. the Railways has ver area elevators, compared to | A record 24,707,000 bushels of ment. , three or more farmers can) picked up to the point where the ———————— te deal NOTICE ] Anmwel Holidays of the following Al. Breeding Clubs_ore _. from Oct. 30th te Nov. 13th. Brenton Welles Technician Winnifred Bridges Russel Dyment James Heffell ' Brad Meinnis- ‘Nerina tien : _Dan Nesbitt “Johe D. Aitken are Be pensty and danger-| in V West Prince ST. F Suneriall UNIVERSITY , O'Leary EXTENSION DEPARTMENT offers : “Tyne Vall ; A Course In — ur Public. Speaking Eastern Prince” Kensington — St. tae’ University aa Department offer an eight-week course in Public Speaking, Eolahie te — » November 4. 2 Cray ud te a. scone tiene: ae © ee ae various types of public addresses. New Glasgow Each pupil will be provided with a textbook, In addi- it il tion ‘private consultation will be included. The tuition fee Rasen Kings is $15.00. This course will be given at the Basilica Recreation Centre: en Thursdays, at 7:30. The instructor will be Mr. Hartwell Daley. . Canada Savings Bonds are easy to buy for cash or on instalments. You. can get them at. banks, investment dealers, stock brokers, trustandloan companies | or on the — Savings ee where you work.. pies ey They are simple to cnkhs anytime at your bank for their full face value plus earned interest. They are good to keep. The 1965 Bonds pay interest at the rate of 44% for each of the first two years, 5% for each of the next six years and 5%% for each of the remaining four years— .« an average ‘yield if: held to maturity in 12 years of 5.03% per year. — ‘You may buy any amount from $50.up ; to a limit of $10,000 per Person in denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000. Don’t delay. 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