TREE AIDS WELFARE BUREAUS The Montreal Trust Com- pany is again sponsoring ti Christmas tree project where the public is asked to donate cliristmas gifts to the Catho- lic and Protestant welfare Municipal Loan Outline 'Given To 1 3 Communities By DON MacLEOD Tile workings of t.he fcrieral.tatives of 13 Island communit- niiinicipal development and loan ioctll BRIEFS; I-‘LUI-'1 FIRE . The Sllerwood fire department‘ was called out at 3:45 Wedncs-i da_v atttennoon for a flue fire ati the home of Emmett Dougan,1 tlak Avenue. There was no‘ damage. RESTING AT HOME R.H. Jenkins is coiivalcsclngi at his home. 125 North Riveri Rd. follmving surgery at thei i P.E.l. Hospital. 1 l)IES IN WINDSOR i Born in Charlottetown. Lt.-i Col. John W. Mothcrsill hast died at his home in Windsor.‘ Ont. He was president and gen-i (‘i'.'tl manager of the Granite In-, stirancc Agencies. Col. Mother-1 sill saw service in the F irstl World War and during the Sec-i ond World \Var served overseas i with the Essex and Kent Scot—l tish Regiment. M()\’F.D T0 IIALII-‘AX Leonard I. MacDonald. 35 lilm Avenue. City. an employee a patient in the Cliarlottetown liospital. has been transferred to the Victoria General Hospital. ilalitax, for further tests and treatment. Mar-FADYEN FUNERAL The funeral for Daniel Mac» Fadyen was held 'I‘liurstita_v, Dec. I'.’. from is late. residence to Hunter River United Church_ where service was conducted by Rev. Donald Campbell. Rev. Peter Ruddell and Rev. P. Mor- ‘ merit." said Mr. Stewart. "it is i;—i’ltlL~tt\tE‘~¥l - nzsI"'Celiiiu:itit ~ ‘ or _ iCi§£‘tSIi{2tlS ;']t~c¢ -_D;~o_i'¢L-l-_-éi Rt’:7‘i‘ "€_§i:f:.*l list; I ‘_ c E‘ \1”.f‘~-I .\.-.~s - -~ ‘‘ ‘“.1l-'\1_2ar; ;)'.;t‘co..1.,- vet! I large number or concert: 8! Part of their training a n d‘ have entertained thousands of tourists who paced the college grounds to see and hear th e group. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts i George Fraser. who with Mrs - Fraser organized the colic,-1e __.____Z..;. _ ,'8n('1 the Ltlvat Scots pipe band,‘ The Guardian, Cllarlottetown, Fri. Dec. 13, 1963. 5. °""“’"‘*“1 ""11 finanviai diffi- Potato lrain Derailed;m Salvage Job Underway lreceived from other places have the college inovpd, H9 soul i he hoped to be able to continut. fits operation here. i The tourist association direc- tors immediatel_v agreed make an outright grant to assist A the college and decided to I proach the minister of critica- ttion to see if assistance might the obtained to keep the college SOURIS — Work gangs tiegan night that most of the cargo; here. the massive task last night of cniild be saved and. althougltt Charles Linklettcr. aS§0(_'l.| replacing twisted track. saivai’. <\xrensiveiy damaged. it was be.‘ tion president. pointed out his 111! railway cars and their t-ar- iici-ed that the second engine.‘ association had been assisting go following yesterday's derail- ment of a special freight just east of Baltic. The train. consisting of two’ diesel engines. four boxcal'sl and: a caboose. apparently hit a bro-' ken rail hurting the second en- gine and three cars into a foot deep ravine. There were no injuries as the crew was in first engine which remained on the track. ' could be hauled back to the; the college through loans repay- Travelling from Elmira to-I Ci.e“.S from chariomgiowni sociation had been assisting in and Souris were “wrking around; another manner tlirougli the liii- tlie clock to clear the track. "15 of the p'1.’"S “'11” 1’1a~V E" Wiiiie Son“, iocai heip had been, welcome tourists arriving at the miifli in aid in the saimge oi»; Albany tourist bureau. He said‘ ihe pmames. the association spent approxi- t l ' ‘ ': It was hoped that the potatoes ma ey sumo m this manner d‘ L‘: T’ .. ..~ v: i h . above are two members of the Montreal Trust staff. left. ‘; Mrs. Floyd Buell and right. lEXUT'n5 NOW Underway Gail Quinn looking at the gifts under the tree. Olvristmas holidays for public schools in Prince Edward Is- land will run from Dec. 20 to Jan. 6. Examinations for schools will generally be held during the last week in Jan- uary. and some of the elemen- tary schools are not having any Christmas exams but just reg- fiind was outlined to represen. arm of the loan board" in most._ular monthly tests 1 Canadian provinces. including: 195 1V9‘1fl9Sd3¥- Prime Edward Island’ ISCIIOOI elementary grades have The meeting was arranged by M1'~ S1e“""“ 531d i119 1‘9350n.ali'eady been complzted. during Municipal Affairs Minister J.‘ 101‘ S0V6'!'!|menl 8Ppl'0\'a1 Of allithe week. of Dec. 9 to 13. Sher- David Stewart who. assisted by] aPP11C3l1°“5 15 that the I31'0V111C5i\\'00(I School's elementary grad- Central Mortgage and Housing; guarantees funds loaned by theies exams will be held in the Corporation regional super‘-is.i federal board. “We want to beifirst two weeks of January but or, .i.A. Houston, etxplained how certain," iii; salid, “that the bodyino date has been set as yet. communities can take advali-. ““‘91V1"l1 9 03“ 08“ T9935’ 11-. la“ "1 ”'° 1”"‘1' 1 Ti‘-atlii wh" we examine an ap"PvF1;$8TTIiVII:tH)2:1 at St Dunstans Mr. Stewart said the $400,000,» pica ions.” 1 . . - . (loo federal fund was sei up lo According to the act C0\'el‘IIlgi‘:1:(;v$:3-'1; 5:83“ Tuefidfly fnlttilit promote loo,-eased employmoiil the loan fund. repayment of 2.-iiweek and ‘:mf‘3;h:‘s‘:]";‘“%h° 0;’ in Canada by enabling munici-' Per 09"? 01”“? ‘°‘‘"“.1 ‘"3" maylninlv of Dec 19 with hiilidae The: polities to augment or acceler-I b9 1‘’‘'g‘‘’‘’“ 1"" 1”°1°“5 °°"“ giniiing at now} on the l9thy The 3'9 111611‘ HD1131 W0l‘kS PF0“ meted °" " befme .Ma.”h 3l'lSilIdPl’lIS will return on Jan i1r;lnl5_ on 3 per oiipiia basis‘ 1966. The effort of this will be to: in‘. the “mod term and Wm ‘re iiiis i,i.m.im.e-S communities can provide funds to munlclpalitiesi sum? Ha“ g I 4 ‘ boi-l-ow no lo ii maximum ioiai at an effective rate ranging} ii "°‘ ‘"1 ‘an’ of 52‘294_ooo_ from 2.05 per cent on a 20-year.‘ Al 1’1"1('€ 05 W319S 011989- _\li-_ llouslon said Ha miiiii(.i_ loan to zero interest on a loan oIiC1l“51m35 exams begin On Dec- pal development loan may 9 only 10 years. It is expected thati b 14. in the morning, and will . .' . . lude at noon on Dec. made for up to two-tiiirds of the 11115 19§‘11""’ “'11 _l’lf°‘1t_'1€_‘ m031».°”"° '. _ cost of an approved project iess aiii.(.i(.m.e in munmpaimes and Students vtlll return to the see. the amount of any federal or» 0n(.nui.age them in acceicraiei ond term classes on the morning provincial grant made to a mu-l their capital spending. i01 v13"- 5- gl(l‘:l[)‘£.lIliy in respect of the pro POSSIBLE PROJECTS At least two communities re-‘ presented Wednesday suggestedl possible projects that could be. carried out with loans from the. fund. Mayor A. Walthen G udetl of Charlottetown said consider- ation would be given to borrow- ing for repairs to the breastwork at Victoria Park, a new niunl- cipal building for the city anu facilities to solve the pollution bureaus. who distribute these in the city and surroundilig area. The tree is placed in the \V i n d o w of the Maritime lfllecgic Company. S h o w n E". on :- Examinations at the Parkdale Types of projects for which a community can borrow the ftind include municipally-t owned water treatment plants, storm sewers. streets and thor- oughfares. transport systems and buildings. It was explained by Mr. Stew- art that applications for loans for community projects must first have the approval of the -. -i o 5 BRIEFS EASTERN t r a c k s it a crane could bet 81319 31 '1“? 9"‘1 "1 1116‘ .\'car -— ll rought from the mainland to‘ funds were available for repay- suppiement the equipment on.’ ment- the scene, ‘i Mr. Linkletter added the as wards Souris the freight was carrying approximately 20tt,t)t)0 pounds of potato Officials were could be loaded into empty box- l °§,‘;’;:‘§:; ‘i',if'i:‘("‘°‘i . . I - i - - brugthht l° the scened 931” i ing the pipers and hearing the cia y or e purpose an ' es. i welcoming music. I’l0l)(‘llllmI as ttaken to _t_he_ir destination. i" 7' ' ‘ T‘ I Soils local Supports Governor, Resolution SOURIS — The Stlilris local oil the P.E.I. Teacher's l-‘cderzitioni has given its full support to its representative on the ll0al‘(l of Minor Teams }PIay Saturday Following is Saturday‘: .\IIll0" Hockey schcdulc: i EEWEES 7200-Wolves vs Bisons. . 7:30—-Racoons vs. Spi'inger.=. ll:00—Lions vs. Otters. 8:30-—Carihous vs. Elks. ams vs axes. ew l>la.vcrs. new teams. 10:00-ltl:30—-(‘lcaili ice BANTANIS ltl:.'l0—Bobcats vs. Battlers. l ’l‘eacher‘s Federation. the local 9-3o_N passed a resolution to ask the board to hold a meeting in Jan- iiary and, as the nlain point oil gt'7Vett"l'l0I'S. Alfred .\i'ori-i.<o:i,; business. to discuss the Souris‘. who last week handed in his re.- l(‘.‘10Illill()ll to amend signation to the board in - -1 erannuation act. i test of “lack of action" in iiuiid- The local also expressed its] ling matters of importance to willingness to meet with other} Island teachers. ‘ locals to explain its stand. 3 Mr. Morrison was as.<urcrl of Also supporting Mr. Morrison. the support by his local last was Daniel MacDonald, presl night at a special meeting at the dent of the local. who expiaineu Souris Regional High School. he wanted to clear up state- The meeting went on record. tncnts which he made earlier. as being satisfied with Sir. .\lor-§ He said Sl8ilBl'l'l€I1ll.LS attirtibuted i rison’s action, taken in the lo- to him b_v the press hinted thati ‘:1 O MIDNIGHT i SHOW TONIGHT‘ DRIICIILII 1 cal's behalf, and in doing so the resolution in question was a “he placed the question of pen- Esion refunds before the tencn :ers and the public in the only ' way open to him under the ('ll'~ i cumstances." personal one of Mr. Morrison‘! \\'|lIl(-‘ in acuality the resigna-‘ tion had the backing of the en-I, tire Sotiris local. and he indl~t cated they would stand by that I I I . It was emphasized that the‘ resolution. . ilocal would stand behind it: re-‘ Mr. Hat-Donald retracted I‘ 'solution on pension refunds. The. statement that “Mr. Morrison board's handling of this l‘r‘.\'t)Ill-I i tion was the key factor in \Ir* Morrison's resignation, it was I stated. i uic. _ I A resoiuiion was i,a_‘._‘.i,ii all‘ Mr. Morrison also had‘ com iv iasi nigiiivs meeting i.(,iiii(,Siiiig: lll(‘llIS'IaSl night. ‘My action and; Mi._ Morrison in coniim". as d the action of the Souris local WI". 1 ‘representative from Souris on '““1“’ ‘he T"3°he"'3 Fe‘1"3t1°“7 I iiiie board Oi» izm.ei.m,i.s and in ‘ aitrl the [board of g0\'ernol‘s more . :work for "A thorough and im-;‘ 1'95P‘’"5'‘'€ 10 ‘I19 “S1195 °E Eh”: mediate consideration of the.’ “‘a"1“-"'5 "1 "19 ‘"“"'9- I.’ question" on pension refunds. "1 3"‘ ‘'9''-V Pleased Wm‘ melt E \ supportl have received from T1‘ JAN. MEETING the local and glad to learn thati t Using as a pi-cccrieiit a it will stand behind its resolu-.1 ‘law ‘ tion." he sat . I left the meeting in a fit of am; gcr" as he was not there at the, time of .\Ir. Morrison's depart. by-i‘ in title constitution of the I prminciai govemmem problems in Charlottetown Har-t “When an application cctivcs approval of the govern- ” i,.,i._ was VISITOR A delegate from Riistico stat- Slefliflg Lane 01 Sydfleyl N3- Pd ihai the i.-iilage needs 3 iiewi was a welcome visitor to Mon- sewer line and possibly this 1311119 Saturday. Mr. Lane is would be a qualifying project. owner‘ of Lane's Tourist Court, Mr. Stewart said he was pleas~ M0nlaEUt‘- ed with the large attendance at the meeting. mong the communities sending delegat- forwarded to Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation whose engineers will consider soundness of the project. then the application is forwarded to the Mtlnicipal Development and ENTERS HOSPITAL Emery MacNeill. Montague . , . ‘ i. i Aii,ei.ioii_ Misi.oiiClie' entered the Kings County Mem- Ic‘f.’,a,Z‘i.ll.3.‘,’.’.'l'i‘.l,..‘5'- ottmm for {mall e(§':€0‘lY;?el?OWn. Souris. ignish. "T131 110591131. Monday 10' ‘ ‘ treatment. Summerside. St. Eleanor‘s. Rus- tico. Parkdale. Charlottetown.‘ Sherwood’ Ollleary and Mom? Miss lligryi, AS1Itl3El:1.T Riverside Drive. Montague is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. ADMINISTRATIVE ARM It was explained by fir. Hous- ton that Central Mortgage and Housing is the “administrative gue. WITH PARENTS Olm !P.E.I. May Lose Highland College; . A warning was sounded of the i danger to the province of losing one of its greatest tourist attrac- The college has been operat- tions when a delegation of wom-i ing at .\‘c»rtvh Rustico for the past en from the North Sllore a re ai couple of years training both pl- jcalled on the directors of thci pers and Gaelic dancers an tP.E.I. Tourist Association at has utilized the services II in- their meeting yesterday. structors of some of the top per- said it was rum-i formers. including world cham- ored financial difficulties might; pions. from Scotlan .force the moving of the High—' Pupils of the college have gt- W3‘ tit-W‘ WW“ Ilelnsedt|'uuUnitetl Artist: land College. either to unolllel province or to the United States. Miss Bessie Stewart of I .;.nd .I. Kcnileriy. ‘City's Recreationj Plans Approved W . W. Reid, chairman. vssinlz the ‘i . lli addr final meeting Ctlnllll-IS~'l0Il art the Islander Mo- tor Lodge Wednesday night. commended recent moves by the tjity of Charlottetown to provide better means of recreatlion for Cll.‘I(Il‘6Il. lie cited as examples of the a City Recreation Council, ivhieii \\lII replace the commission. the purchase of the former ' sports arena. and the appoint- ment o" James Fox as full-time i-ct-i-cation director for the city. "Let us noiv hone." sa-id Brig. Rt-id. “that our city fathers will give the iecmatiori council-l and its dvitrector the fitiitantcilal support nct-e°<ary to carry out the pro- aram (.“liav'lol.tetown cirtiu,-ns incrit " Brig. Reid. I ehalrter mem- hcr of the Playground Conlmtis- sion. was honored by several members for his contribtitions for the past ltl years. and he was pl’eS€'ll'l(‘d vvitih a gift by Councillor Dorothy Coriviglan on behalf of the City Council and the city's children. r’l‘i:e finaiicial repeat, given by ll Z0(l—C()U,‘_.’al‘S vs. Terriers, lIZ3"l—-PalllIl(‘l‘S vs. Bruins. l2:tl(l-—Billlriogs vs. eBavcrs. l 2:30—Bcar.s vs. Tigers. REFEREE5 SCHEDULE 7:00-9:00 a.m.—B. Lewis and . J. ('ri_\'ie. tt:0t)-a.iii.-1'00 p.m.—C. Ready STIVIPLE NUMBERS _The earliest numerals def lniteiy recorded were simple figiires appearin in Egypt abrlittm 3400 EC Evanett Wortton. shown i‘ Mrs. cormnission handled that 1" of the Charlottetown Playground $9.125 during the year for its rec- reation program. The meeting decided to gives its credit bai- iance of $79 to the Crippled Child- .ren’s Fund. and it was also de- ‘cidtad, to waive billing the Kins- men Club for supervisors in view of the fact that the club herl ’('Il\"S interest. the appointing ofidone so much over the past years in support of recreation ifor hte city's children. history of the commissimi was reviewed by the chairman and the activities of the past year were recapped by the mem- bers. The year was tiervrned I successful one. Special commendation was given ‘ _ lrv Y\lacl\'innon who each coacihed .t.itIe-winning ball teams this _\'("Zit‘. ‘Two Injured ‘- In Accident l\lO!\"I‘AGUE —— Two persons were hospitalized. one being released after 9I'll('l'_‘;'t‘llt‘_\‘ treat- ment, as the rcsiilt of a two- car collision on the (‘omnipr- cial Road between Illontague and Mtilrray River yesterday morning. Everett White of Montague is in Kings County Hospital wit it lacerations on his face after the 1962 Volkstvagen ivhicll lie iv as driving collided w i t h a 195% I-Zdsel driven by (‘apt l.e stcr’ White of Murray Harbor. Capt. White suffered a cut lip. The accident iiappencri ab out six miles from Montague. "“”“"'s* * * at tit itr *Wm*Hi\'* * ‘k -‘k it; Big Double Bill Thrills TONIGHT & The Legendary Conflict of Mllll|llllll’S lrlrillrltsr -1.... MtllllAl.S! i _ _ i I VIRNALISIAMASSIMOGIROITIORNELLAVANUNI-JACDUE . M... n ALESSANDRO JACOVONI - IIIANUS-AJACE PRODUCTION -A PARAMOUNT RELEASE REACHING HEW HEIGHTS Ill-' EPIC lillEA'lNESSl TIIE mt. SATURDAY ssrR~ts.srnt;lii‘i;'li"tiiucct De Silva Urges Gov't TIIE ‘ii-. SPWTHCI/MR H.» Actually l “W W i:::.::.i':r;'..:::‘: :$..‘“r..*’:.?.".‘i::.*:.'t . Q ' t oI:ei~nveestga(:>gusins afimlg I I A t with her DHTEITIIS in Perth.1 S < in‘; Hlilbillifffrllciililn ' " . I‘ . ' . 911139 511111119 (S will CHRISTMAS PARTY =*‘*’t.o Pl Hooper. Active pall- bearetrs we-re Donald MacFar.l- yen. Earl Robertson. ‘p Dari-aoh. Reagh Bagnall. Don- ald NIIGCEICTIETD a-nd J. P. Pat- so vet-bearers were George Wlitiltc-tread. Wayne Minc- Millan. William Thmnpsmi. Som- erlcd Kelly, Hedley Spence. hseter Seller. James MacDon- ald. John Maclennizul. Keith Darrrach. Earl Macl-Jachern. Carl Ma-cLeod. Archie MacFad- yen. Elmer Macl-‘adyv.-n. Stew- art MtaoFadyen. Melbourne Mac- I-‘adyen. Kenneth White and Herman MacEactliern. Interment took plaice in the church ceme- tery. HOBBS FUNERAL — The funeral for J. Frank Hobbs was held Thursday. Dec. 12 from the MacLean Funeral Home where service was conducted by Rev. John 1. . During the service solos "The Od Rug- tzed Cross". and "Some Day We Will Understand". were sung by Eric Maecregor. Holi- orary pallbearers were Harry Hill. Erskine MacNutt. Andrew Bagnall. George Craig. Hon. T.W.L. Prowse. Russell Sptllet Cyril Maccregor. Dr. R.G Lea. Dr. Témple Hooper. Edgar Whitlock. Harold Moore. Fred Osborne. William Munroe. Ran- kin MacLalne. Dr. L.I-‘.. Prowse. Robert Nicholson. and Dr. Wett- rtcll Macdonald. Active W111- hearers were John Mm-Donald. Fred Taylor. John MIcl.ean. .\'rr~r. Burns. Lloyd Ford and Squarebriglts. Act- "ill as tlowerbearers were the following representatives of the Marine Service. .1. ,............ of transport. Reg. Macktnm-n.. Gordon Upstone. Noel Palmer 1. and Jouph Maelnnls. Inter ment took place in People: cemetery. In presenting the second portion of his planning and housing survey. Provincial Town Planner Walter de Silva. Wednesday urged a complete overhaul of the various acts dealing with town planning. He said the Acts. wh i c h in- clude the Town Act. the village Services Act. the Town Pian- nlng Act. and the Municipalities Extension Act, “need revision badly in order to avoid c o nfus- ion and conflict which has been the experience. of the minister and his staff". "SOME AP..: VAGUE" He said some provisions of the Acts are vague and cer in sections for from clear. As an example he said the V l I I I ge Services Act gt v e a villa it e I power to "acquire land for t. e purposes of the village". W htle Charlottetown has this p o w cl‘ only for clearly defined DUI‘-1‘ poses. 1 Mr. de Silva also called f_orl the establishment of a division of town planning on a .D|‘0f€5' slonal level. He said this waIi an accepted and workable ad-i min i s ttra tive arrangement. “that is prevalent in many parts of the British Commonwealth . He said a town planning divi- sion would be the proper c _e n- tral department for PPOCPBSIHE and channelling the developmenti process and should not be con- structed Is I “sit?” i“"""‘ mental agency". He said among the Acts that have a direct bearing on to wn planning and development a re those relating to public health.) public utilities. hilzhwfl.V3- ""11" lclpal loans. electrical inspec- tion. schools. houslnl commie- slon Ind senior citizens and in- us. Mr. do Silva said he tell Z O suffered a broken arm in a fall at his home is resting comfort- ably at the Kings County Mem- orial Hospital. much closer liaison was needed ponsible for these acts and “reg- ular interdepartmental consul- tation should be established to dovetail the various phases of development and departmental activities." “It is imperative th at step: be taken to establish interde- partmental liaison as I matter of principle." he said. “When the Island was a rela- tively dormant area of develop- ment these arrangements did not perhaps matter a grea deal. but this picutre has chang- ed rapidly during this decade and early steps should be taken to guide planning and develop- ment in a more dovetailed man- ner. At the present tim e there is no machinery to do this a n d it is high time that...they should all emanate after discussion and concurrence at a central level." Queens Co Federation Elects 510“? .."".."..’.‘}'.’aL..?‘" 7119 91199“! C011“? 179‘1°”‘11"“ . Prince Edward Island Hospital. Agriculture elected new state of officers at its annual meeting in Hunter River. Wed-I IN HOSPITAL William Naddy of Montague is a patient in hospital. HOME FROM ALTA. Sandy Ross who returned Fri- day to his home in Lower Mon- tague from Alberta is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital WELCOMED HOME Lyman Nicholson is be lng warmly welcomed to his home town. Montague. Lyman has spent the past year in Brozeau, ta. HAS SURGERY Garrtth Taylor. Dundaa Cen- tne has returned to his borne af. ter undergoing surgery in Kings County Memorial Hospital. IN P.E.I. HOSPITAL Miss Norine Thompson. Low- er Montague is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. ILL IN HOSPITAL RETURNS HOME Miss Olive McKeeman. New- port. has, returned home after spending two weeks with her sister. Mrs. Mary Hughes. Char- lottelown. WINS FRUIT CAKE esday- James Cudmore. North Win- sine. was elected president: Knud Jorgellsen. Eredei-lcten. first vice-president: Doufilas MacDonald, North Milton, sec-I I I 't It III. I) III "M1 V1°°'pr"1d""' and M"'l PrTn‘iT)rorlEle' c\aVo‘ii1e(il'.:ryln.:titutE 1‘1°Y‘1 F“'"’“' v""°"' ”"°'1ivas won by Gertrude Herring la“-"'"'“a‘"'r"' 1 of Toronto. Three members were named’ as directors to tile provincial board. They re: Fl! Mayne. Emerald: Douglas Mac- IN HOSPITAL Alex Benton, Brooklyn. ts {patient in the Kings C ou nty- Tho Charlottetown Branch Royal Canadian Legion will hold its annual Christmas party in the Branch Home on Sunday, Dec. 22nd. 2 p.m. Names to be submitted to the Se,creta.r_v Man- or by Dec. 19th, 6 pm. Members’ children 1-8 ~ only. Age limit 10 years. 24 ONLY COATS AND i i ASSORTED SIZES AND SHADES 1 WITH AND WITHOUT FUR COLLA I l t i 5 6 BORG 1 . /3 A COATS oi, 141 Gt. George St. 24 ONLY CAR COATS RS- ‘%:-.’ EN!‘ I PMAIIIT Illll COAT CLEARANCE - NO CHARGES - NO EXCHANGES -- NO REFUNDS THE FASHION SHOPPE Dial 4-3355 aiiiialt so 1311 I ........... mi ltlllttttt inn si.lutt-mt tnttiltil. um Shows 3:30 . 1 . 3:30 'k_**k'k*****'k‘V*¥¥¥¥ % otl OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS Donald and Mrs. Lloyd Furness. I Memorial Hospital, Montague.