Entrance Scholarships ‘Awarded To Students | KENNETH ~—e "Carl Herring and_-Kénmeth | terests he cites basketball. soe- ee eee ee eeeees ot ee en oe ee —of Wales College — Ent- ; ites Fance Scholarship for the iit “ session. The 089 sta cave of $1 ea | 103 Donors At": wen awarded recent’ | Fingal Clinic | Island News Page | India’s tremendous need. he destroyed a |2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon.,. Nov. 28, 1966. India Missionary Holds Annual tetown was named president of the PEI. Valorinecy medical association at the annual meét- | the weekend. _ Other executive members named at the business meeting on Friday afternoon included Dr. John Sterns, vice-president: Dr. Is Guest Speaker ALBERTON — Rev. Dougtas | special _saledtions, "0 Zion, Jennings, missionary on furlough | Haste’ “Have Thine Owa from India, was greeted by a | Way.” oer large congregation at Alberton | | Donald Mathe Mothesss. United Church yesterday mern- i hen he ke at the UCW ing when he spoke at the Barn E Destroy Yestroyed _ \ ‘old of salt din. Jemeonas ead wees At Murray ii ches is attempting to serve some of early afternoon fire: Saturday. large barn owned said ‘the work of a missionary! $y Lorne Buell te Brareas Har isto witness to the things that | hour. The call was responded to God is doing. He is the mighty | first by the Murray Harbor Fire God who-created and} the world, ur- is lord of that world. He sees |rav River Department | human need, want. depravity and.| Approximately 300 bales of desolation with the heart of a cron Uceaaias to Pesten Beb- — father.” ‘ ertson, Murray Harbor were ‘sionaries in India, men who will STUDY ON FARMS ~ Carl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Herring. of Mur- been awarded recently. ray Harbor. Last’ year he at- ELLERSLIE — 103 donors re- | eae Metene Tie Sesee. gistered at the concluding ses- ficient food fer ali. At the ore- is registered as a Freshman | sion of last week's four days of sent time there is no agricul- Wales. Carl is interested in | Rd Cross blood denor clinics | particularly hockey, | which was held at the Roval Can- adian Legion Home in Ellershe -*enneth-is-the.son of Mr. and jon Thursday evening. ‘Mrs. Stuart Montgomery, of Port | Wendell C. MacKay. chairman ‘Hill. He received his secondary |of the committee for the Eller- education at Athena Reg- | sie Legion Branch. which spar- hool. Kenneth plans | sored this clinic, expressed his ae ; gratification at the fact that e| MacNeill who led in prayer. The - |offering was received by Mrs help the poorer people to grow | . About 500,000 Romanian farm better crops and raise better | Workers enrol in amie | livestock, so there will be. suf- | @ducation courses each fall. | feat ta tee he No estimate of | He grade particular aoe | damage was available last night. | Ivan Reed. secretary treasurer, | and registrar Dr. H.H. (Ham- | my) Kelly, all of Charlottetown. Council members are. Dr. Jean | Louis Forgues, O'Leary: Dr. } Blair.~Kelly, Charlottetown. Dr. Irvin Howatt, Montazue. Delegate to the national asso- | Kensington. Dr. James Lennox, Ontario Veterinary College. Guelph, On tario. spoke to the provincial as- sociation at meetings on Satur- day and Sunday’ and conducted lecturés. and demonstrations ‘on disease and o Dr. Lennox specialized in Op- -in-Toronto—before-re-— ciation is Dr. Maurice Clark, lw Veterinary Association | Meeting member of the college staff. A number of veterinary ‘medi- the annual meeting: here. The ladies o_o to. the | t at the same} P.E.1. VMA ris was elected president. Vessel Unloads |Gas Cargo “A Panamanian vessel, the Lou- | oe Dalhousie, St. ise, docked at the Captain D. Dabinovich com. | mands the ship which mans a crew of 32. The vessel is ex- q pected to conclude Gecharging time she will sail for Newcastle, “New Brunswick To Halifax For Meeting Dr. Wayne Cameron, Charlot- | turning to Svc te beceme @| Rév. Charles MacDonald, head oh tip enatpacriak Shperimnt cal'men from New Brunswick | | yesterday for Halifax to attend ning held in Charlottetown over | and Nava Scotia also attended }the fall meeting of the Senate. | Of, Nova Scotia Technical Col- | ‘sve. The. two-day: teesien. ill dis. time and M ilo. Maro cuss the engineering and archi- yes r at. Gow tectural programs in the | ciated universities, and consideration to oy 4 ; Flight Delayed By Heavy Fog An a involving the over-| The accident occurred when turning of a three ton truck. at |the truck went out of contro! and Dundas on Friday resulted in a | the highway. e k fracture being ived by | married aicnas MacAree, 30. of Mon-” jiee Sorune Shirtey Maclean of ee step ier Star RREUMATIC PAIN conditions, all Do rhe “ro baa 4 ree: face pkac ae eB 1.65 i wt rag coum wextre feet refed one Tompteton's PLANE ee ge wre taming TRC mtarmedty, ALLSTATE + "STORM KING" Winter T ires ° ° Lemtment i me neon bedte eaten $i. NOTICE OF MEETING CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL | | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th. — Reception 6:00 p.m. Banquet 6:45 p.m Speaker: Mr. F. Carl Hudson, President, Muaicipel Spraying & Contracting Ltd. | i Sorel -misaionery _®_Ge_ares | Just a : where Mr. Jennings is serving | ; and he is spending part of ais | -. Reminder furlough year in study at the | ' Agricultural College in Truro, so | that he may be partially equipped | to give leadership in this field. | Sunday morning's worship ser- jvice was conducted by Mrs | Wendell Weeks, president of thr UCW_ assisted by Mrs. Jame: Wesley Hardy and Mrs. Gordon “tir City Court still larger turn out another year, | Warren. though yg Em that the| O'Leary men's choir led the quota of was rather high | service of praise and sang two tes court had an |for the area. (Thé quotas for : —\ day morning. AJ every centre in the province are Fi Haslam QC had 25 cases to deal |e om the same basis 60 an irst Meeting : with. hour for morning or afternoon iy clinics, 75 an hour for evening On Tuesday ! ‘climies—in order te provide @ air basis for comparison in the — The first meet- TIL10 P.M. STEDMANS | | Plans will be made for the as- | ROYALTY { MALL | | SHOPPING CENTRE | . | Free Parking fer ~ j 0 Cars. 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