eee ee iat hi EI Wee Ma sie te pT ta kip ———— youn P sei oo ha ie gaia - : . e at As Leaders, | | p News Page | Develop Selves As Le . ‘Special Program a UW IU FT ‘ls Advice To Young People | \ ? es : ! leaders, be- | Western and Central Districts prevent you, ou taking’| couse ther’ people are pains 1 | For Book Wee ' Mon., Nov. 15, 1965, 3 |peur rion ns lendian im | depend on you for it,” the speak- A "4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, s as of: e,” |er urged. Confederation Centre Library, bilan now . "4 ; : yo ne ites es f the Salt) Father Kelly was addressing ii begin Young Canada Book! has. published tive books, each , ae rT Rev. James oly. © tala |young people trom 12 parishes | Week tonight with a special pro-| or which han found area popu. . ' Me <o eee . ‘in Queens County on the theme gram for a group of arene aceeptaned on well 20-eritianl day ‘Bat- of this year’s Youth Week p, |euests and the of eee i, ad oo (Catholic Youth and Leadership. | weeklong Fair displaying | F north he Wil a: : a wey that | “The qu-lities of leadership,” the best in current literature for| During Poe, ema: i er ae - 8 l = Seen te deve |Potnee Kelly noted. “consist of | children. Red apap igre thy ine WW: = various habits of thinking and) young Canada Book Week, | eee some that differ- arKSIGe irl es ata ce nee eat ate eat a ’ : justice, } ‘s re OW a i Island Girl er is on ee or moder. (Tay a yh eg on ing ae _ SUMMERSIDE — The oldest} animals was 2 stallion named Vied For \etiee, i | dente Aimarions ak ta facilities) Guests will also have the op- school in Summerside, Summer | ‘Parkside’ st at ag ay eft eel a rd | ay = 3 mrt ned, surrounding “Don’ it for i e to people. Street School, was veneered holo at one time was also own- Mi C fe pens wait for i ondti- Be pe. on a nence | freshments. | Parkside aan ie aw the Brennans and was ISs | Father Kelly was introduced at Confederation Centre this Now TAKING {/Seopening’ the school. following | named “Prkside'’. One of the 26 young ladies \ny the pastor of Stella Maris evening when Lieutenant-Gover- IF YOU ARE eecaet damien. this past ee at a who competed . ago Paria Rev. Francis Corcoran. aoe Ww J, Mecoseidoffiis cy| A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or uocing eden Sec Ce” ts | nate. pee, anes PURCURIONS BELT eS a AMEE TIMES or seer TS ; . nm on ly svepes thn apes wes Cla? ald, Lae highly of the a Stead was born in Sum- before ee - seme © oo oe reading room for the eee — gate to attend the school. CB. EP RMRE a pcbol trustess nad mee ee ene I young ‘peopl ~ Te ek eon dl en Jelley, ie hy Alaagea: of the time given by a was transferred. At present she (‘be -. verel functions ear. | gram, an invited audience of 125)T nedy! There is no letdown, pe from 18 to and later ; {bers “free gratis’ oo is in her second yi ip Teach- tart S008 aver) Synct duri fon Bag eel re ec teal ne is ‘oct bia retirement ia 1904, gave ake spot Deity well as | e's : in eon ae Catholic —— Week, an aformal talk by Christe Har- an avegtable laxative. For over historical background on Sum- s year ‘ I Nov. 7 to 13. xtreme succe: ne been giving folke mereide schools, particularly on | Rev. Grant Walls io compote inthe “Migs Canada” race mrerenied ot 10 jet ie tant ete rain overlie this school. 2 pageant in August. (St. Pius X, St. Dune-| Mrs. Harris, a Bri = The chairman” protem _-of. Her mother is the former ee. Holy Redeemer, | s ) leiiiieal ial muta dae vio. alata ley. Relatives of Mise’ Stead in Rustico, Cross, St. "Andrews, (claire, Daley," Parkdale, and . : Kelly’ me ews, | , ; as master of ceremonies at Charlottetown are Mr. and Mrs. (Co chead and Corran Ban. iBernedetie Geodia, north Fue. | « CHOCOLATE COATED- JUNIORS urday’s re-opening. Gaudet, Mrs.” Jim Cud- | following the tico; secretary, Mau REGULAR Lewis » | Officers elected ~3 AT and i a antieane — the more and Philip MacInnis. sessions were: president, James \Hughes, Char : renov. school SEA been made after lengthy 4 Nurses Mrs, Withel from Nassau, The Bahamas. 4 of i mina j noni she lo0k8 She and her husband,’ from ship Yarmouth Castle in the ni tonetion Has First Meet down to make sure of het (04) Gables, Fig., were -Atlantic early Saturday. y | 000 and the contractors footing Snes ae je among survivors of the burs (AP Wirephote: peat wane | Fae The Home and School Associa- terday rn Snow hitectural firm of -G. 5 | tion of Englewood Regional High | , launchings. W. mains lost| The arc School held its first. meeting of a « \pressure and " passengers | Keith Pickard drew school term a at- could find no life jackets for the renovation of the with a good Of OF MEROIM ___: [img which now houses. 1,095 Die tailed tes. Homes a la ivors sald some ctew | dents. — ; MacKenzie, presided over the : x members handed over their own | yangst ASSOCIA z ‘meeting and Mrs. Bert Thomson 8 preservers and some male pae| the name “Parkside” is as- acted as secretary. sengers gave theirs to women. | sociated with a prominent ee It was decided at the meeting : $$ The Bahama Star and the! norside family of which a * W.K.. LYE to hold only four home and Finnpulp lifted survivors from | her w-.R. Brennan, gave an in- ‘ school meetings during the ty erat one alt fie Fn | Seneca, ne eoa-| Promotions (aan Nmoreret ga Pg a gent . tal sianners pulp made od seeinet the biasing now Wat tes nea See eee ; pap ge OFTAwA ‘— The success of |hope aagraser4 100th birthday ty. oft her caw great grandfather who were Announced wpoke on “several ptoead wok — celebrations. But. e assengers conflicting | great admirers of horses. meeting ier Peter hair rc of iasloa sol the itiakie st stais about te rr nat Gree ernest ot Nolleeet ee. eae oe —_ relations + ee ee end five |the source’ was where they firet pha from California had “—< ee nce * of the | report cards will be given out. poy rane vinces, Ss Capt Cari Brown,’ skipper ot| Sought in by his family, Me. | motion of four officers of the ane “We will a a Bags — While some communities have |the Baheme Star, enid authori- ; etaneed to pach cong COMFORT ient: ready a ldecided not to any special |ties “think know od | | T, W.K. 47, of Ottawa, com- MET dias wil be. i a picnic centennial et Pot first.” He declined to Nobatehet ves Tonight maaieg Bova Scotia - Prince sO. HING ‘ ” said. ropa said this was a local e ¥: Castle suffered Otta Meet Ewart Isiand area, Halitax; To Think About ... mood,” Mr, Aykroyd sion based largely on financial ae detec ak bees Fe For wa E.W. Henselwood, 50, of Winni-| 10 TF coe reasons. The $1 per capita grant |some damage Br ic wt peg, director-general of works, | ee . " DEATHS shine il ib ypeceertag “et ee incrapetiy Amey okie BEE nay et ee et TO ; | your farsa t yeas nt for local projects will still |against her sister ship, the sir |the Fisheries ‘Council of Can-| c” Tellier, 47, of Saint-Leon, > You may money - id and the provincial gov- mouth. After a four-week repair ada, leaves tonight for Ottawa Pg mgs nn te give it a good. close look! eee cicahcmen mene leumente a baeteinnte the |period, she was inepected bY'|to attend an emergency meeting b aptldern A contingent head- | HERE'S WHY: 0 il, ov. 4 of Donald 1. Mac. et dais to ober commun Grydock operated found fe Fisheries Council of Canade,| artes in Cyprus..He wil at-|The ual. “ie _ ly for the first time to AIR CANADA Economy Class ee es Se a ea a a a nr Bm amc |e CES Boss aera tm it tie oA CAN “Lee: His. remains will sae said. with the government on| lege. ae ce an og raver int ‘ i full Economy Fare, 's SONG OB a'eae' teem "fhe ‘centenaial official said be There was no immediate |Consult with implement -legisla~) in January 18a commngtore lore BUIMPORTANT x one Pest o0c ree ciliate cecal 2-21) travel with them, each were ie funeral wil take PEs [participation ‘ot Cenadian busi |Voutainas de the operetars. of [122 c7verig, terruorial waters. rel "Mig planning stat ot | fetal improvement: tthe act] child would fly at the 25% FAMILY FARE DISCO INT. if just one parent travels on Wednesday -morning.. st 8.48: industry, Some 2000 cor- |the ‘Yarmouth Castle sels from Canadian . i Longueuil, |19 years you have a right to be ith one or more children, the parent pays full fare, the c : to 2: Aaron Church ae rst expected to take! The ship sank at 6:08 a.m. i stocks. Onset | discontented if you don’t have a a ke rédle: O ent in the group of 2 or more family members travel- ‘ drew's, .for Requiem High cane! over and|about 1,700 feet of water. . The council. is to meet with : modern LENNOX heating sys- The general rdle: One par hildren 12 to 21 years of age always travel for re Mass at 9.90, Interment will take |part in the Expo 67. ‘in Philadelphia in 1026. | ,: Department of Fisheries and PRAIRIE RISES I deo not have ling together pays full fare...children place in the church Sener ne aaahaae ¥ . Musas Castle was put Oe Dipainen of —, no REGINA (OP) — A_ record +E Peating system call - o5e LESS than the regular Economy Fare. eee chariatetnan Hos: | 08 of the most interesting de-|into service in 1927 as the Evan tale metas of preventing foreiga 2! of 220 people “Saskatehe | TODAY. cured in the Charlottetown Hos \veisorents is the planned estab- |geline. Her ey | oe acre fish socks [até 6401 Injured on prore " : . ' | pital. on Nov. 14,‘ of. Annie |v of plenetaria in Ham-|named.-the Yarmouth. T hey on both the east coast and the "ans roads, in 1964, compared Palmer Electric x ene er "remains “were |i! nnd soe Sagem Steamships Line on the Boston | west coast of Canada. fore. There was $8,417,966 worth | Dial 894-8548 - Ch’town 0 : | transferred from the perpen provide ikehes Ge. wanter. the See ° ee : ing new. about-this big discount saving, because it-has-been yours ! dence trom, where the. tuner thousands at ‘Canadiana tor aie. tae i and’ the Beha. Two Vehicles uk mm ei i es torte: asking ior a number of years. And this is L'HALF-FARE. How about that _. ence if > to Miami ~ iz pe ie AYS TRAVEL 2 ° “4 ne Since Semin High Mass Fisher is sure Canadians will|CARRIEP WAR BRIDES Are Damag kings g for bargain family rates! a at 10.00, Interment will take | coca with enthusiasm to their| In. 1941, ee oe ge place in the church cemetery. [41 birthday. They did digas Ts nerne satin City Police said last nigh Pe The death occurred |Prince Edward Island = - the war dhe was ee ae ae — ae za WINTER 0 MARTIN — the anniversary war br Ameri damage ; . Saturday ya D |! 4 at the toe a Ceieielen conference was| The ship was returned to the/ 4 “in.. were involved in an = <fyat Charlottetown, Sunday, Nov. 14, i and in Saskatchewan |coastal cruise run in Nova Seo-. accident at the corner of Hills- }. 2a } ety f age flies FREE, provided the child (or Meu Buchanan "hs 70 marked lis Siamood Jubilee. |ship ‘Corp, of Miana!bought the Said ihe drivers of the venicles [7 = He ji 8 552 ACCOMMO- children, should Fo) hove iiore art one child Gad cortte onitas one yank Tae semneline S50 COHN ero cempalacten, te Going. Bll lvecsel in 1906, abd wre at PM | were Donald Ellis, abore. | aS Ta ltd A > DATION and is accompanied by an adult. In this case, the “adult” can be anyone over . we ng th 16, 19865, jit can to provide the tremework, a aks, Einawtee, Cube, and Allan Monkley, == i" Rill yi ~ 12 years of age! Tuesday, hearts Street, Charlottetowr — : ne as —— i ° Sere Sat es (ea Neda jen Ct oh Ploseot and St. Bleanory Com PoE fly any day, any flight, any route in North America | Commencing at 2 p.m. Inter. Wot rep said, served on the Nova Scotia ron sable William ‘Maxwell. | Single rooms or suites at greatly reduced | You cai fly any day, NBN, NTS! nowt te BO MYSTERY ST Een ‘Saas we| wees ie eas | votes for a worry free winter ie warmth | co 0 by AIR CANADA and save on FAMILY FARE DISCOUNTS! a Hospitel on Nov. MY from page 1) hiram on eer “aan ae aie eS au ace a and comfort. Holiday travel, husband and wife business/pleasure Salil vow torts ; veveee ee ion nt |» (Continued Company of Miami, involved accident Gay travel, : i open up exciting, ' tcensterred” trom the Daveoe lourned were being seth Sa Oct and” ed| the interaction of Gontral Set | ightMoveTo The fey ttl by ain Remember only the fare is reduced! You still enjoy. Funeral Home, Crapaud, at 4.30 cial plane to the a unit M4 Cr teal oe Hai by | and the re aaa Make The R g t sto e Ta Wok CRRA A Vistourit Vanguard and DC-8 Jet ey ees . , Unl- |Jackson Memorial Hospital c the| Damage jagne V ame , ’ ing comfort and un ie? Ce canes auaee Senaens ser- ne har aioks aa tied. bs fh Geet oer icegie. eles saan ; oon oer a C RL O ETO N HOTE! speed ak ARIE aft Gavel, Me Hien: add Modi oe features: special menus vice will be held at 2 p.m. on ; WAS oe r Cameron of the HA TT W speed oF 10 children! . Interment in Crapaud |tie Sunday, some 120 miles east eee d reading material for children! Focuies cometary. of here, Pe Sear pan ended A uto A c ci d ent local ae et inves- K ; Dial 4-7371 fa orgie details of AIR CANADA’s 25% Family Fare Discounts on Economy ~ WALLER =. 1 Sections. 06 Ce sis SOs Ae eee ee te z ‘| d ————————— or First Class travel in North America, io ule. Walsh, aged 7 aged ore esine eee Shan bo tbe Yer Injures Chi HIGH = See your Travel Agent for details or write AIR CANADA in Mo | Funeral trom All Saints Chur, {mms ‘conte et : Two acch SCHOOL at 995 Main Street. : : ? . _ " Cardigan, today (Monday) Nov. | -nven before the rescue ships : . 16 with Requiem High Mass at |p aha ma. Star. and Fingpalp FLY WITH YOUR FAMILY -SAVE ON DISCOUNT FARES. 9.30 a.m. Interment in the church lreached Nassau, the U.S. Coast cemetery, é ° jGuard put thvestigators * aboard: them by helicopter, to piece to- 4 MacLELLAN — Suddenly a'| cether the circumstances of the es ~ Cardigan on Saturday, Nov. 18, ltragedy. a WY ats, Resting at dhe omegio iSthie Un me Hae one 2p, 4 years. f . Funeral from | about 1 a.m., shortly after the HOME STUDY : . ints Church, an, icruise’s first evening social ac- rushed to the bia a ° Tuesday Nov. 16, with tivities ended. Many vacationers || The child Wat risa ttended COURSES AUTUMN SHOWCASE ‘65 Cees semte-| merece earrae |b Oete ts noe | Sateen eee ty ee ee aa ee pop | by Dr. W.E. Callaghan. He Ped aye oy tg ~ nate ut go along for 25% travel for 50% OFF! occupying @ seat, fly ment/in the church cemetery. ing the decks or having a fi was rep suffering from |Grades 6 to 10 course qualifies + Halifax at toe oe oon tun | Less than full Eco- FREE! CRICHTON — At the Wood Con- [Sink Before hed. foes te tt a comin ae Pregents | os Deora Economy Fare. nomy Fare. s valescent Home, Friday, Nov. |crast Stirrup Cay and headed | fracture but so - School Courses to qualify. you ; , 12, 1085, Mira, James Crichton of into New Province Channel, | Med. ine the accident jwrite | Provincial SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA $45.00 $33.75 $33.75 $22.50 FREE . 4 Brighton TROOPSHIP RCMP Constable xaminations. 5 year. Resting at the MacLean | wo shin on shore radio station | Were @ Free Assessment Tests he- TORONTO ae from where the any signal of fore starting John Fenwick | ae held Sane eee from the pape WESTERN @ All books and instructions ; Conducted ake lla ; SAMPLE ONE-WAY ECONOMY FARES T0 FROM MONCTON * 15, with service commencing at \Costle, a $8-yearold decsel n “ in People’s 8. troopshin dur- Low monthly Alban Ga : ey pee ae nt Work Wa. And} FUNERALS Descriptive booklet tells you Featuring passengers said no alarm : A es ' JONES — At the Victoria Gen- [Sounded aboard. ' VEN FUNERAL —| © Ail teachers fully Heenced by of Summerside, Soloist : = eral Hospital, Halifax, Saturday, | [t was about an hour before — toe Erie Fisheven | | cure nee uae ' 2 i Nov. 13, 1965, Mrs, Kent Jones ee Oe ee tenn, nas wees de Ghee . ; 17th of Haselbrook ta her 68th year. the a tue he Holy Fasaly on Wednesday | Fer full information, mail Wed., Nov. t < * Remains arrive - |Yarmouth Castle by Sbo wning with the Rev. Dr. Lb. ee ' Lean Funeral Home this even- |riles since leaving Miam{ Fré |morning officiating at the |\Canadian ' , Nov night, end the Finnpulp |P. Calla ‘ ; _ en EE ee amt Sa [etter eure cm P|. 0. ex 1 , 80S = rs service commen- c ; : 4 ET Pig Oo Te Be eR : ; Box office open daily __THE LINKLETTER TRAVEL AGENCY =~ church cemetery. ‘6 lH re- |pallbearers: Carman Carle, |My tt eeeereeweeees ‘ ; 436-3030... 3 brook Baptist Church for Bibles | maining 10 being blocked by fire |Merrill Rayner, fed me: etree beescece ERT ve 12 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. - : $25 Market St. Summerside Phone a and-Hymnaries-would be~appre- jor immobilized Passengers told |Joseph ee — Bur. ee of painted ropes which had fro- |ault and Ren . PN iE TANS : —<_— ven the davits, preventing boat ‘ial was at Indian River. ‘ : : F 41 ¢ ‘, = ‘ pes : r. ae