PO Bp ay igh di ag ey tip | f OTICES NOTICES cas IN MEMORI VITAL STATISTICS jem. esas mother Mrs. MacLaren whe NOTICE “ee es S| Miscouche Home and School Association BIRTHS | IN MEMORIAM Sie acaciaecee’ te bap Gonabiee Are Sponsoring a r|CAMERON — Mr. and Mra. Jamte MEL — In Jorg memory of my Kalle ent BAe FIDDLING and STEP DANCING —_|ginr"™s sitanst'tme ‘ns? or igang Roemter Sn Oh | SOF Ah nr CONTEST cinerea Scat ee erate and fa ot on MecLEAN — Gina Gall te happy to on (SAUNDERS — te loving memory of 8. heart Dec. | Ith at 8:30 P.M. peer ae, ital a eaves [Ssantere we passat away Nev. 20h Zhe ier wes ie at Any contestants wishing to compete are asked to the Chartotiotown | Rospital ow Novem | As angela ‘kewp their watch up there, a. =. reply or phone on or before Dec. 7. Mrs. Lioyd MacLean. | Please Ged just let him know, by and family. pai Gallant, Phone 7209. or PingAU — own te Mr det tave.| we loved. ant, me iy Aseaghl CLOW — in loving memory Ray’ Lamoureux, Phone fo aoe: Uencre ee |e enn no eee ge oe em SF tha oo nt MOMNNE PSERE ucmoLson — im toving memory ot | S25%Q, ‘te che’ Gramaanaey BENEFIT BINGO _. ADOPTION a nae et ee — scat < we os on paces | RS, eae mee Ae . MacLean. Belvedere Avenue take plea- ancy In Aid Of Bill Allen Fund =isscesacc: Sr cca 4 Eee en | ANGAGEMENTS [Crone (Saeco ome Cash Prizes, and Door Prizes snsnas — ruoweroon — sr Sti anon," Smt | Be ana nr a ee ete | Reg nia te ane me ES Eh e * * son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Thompson, Ana’ cur hearts cannot tell what t Ear Sr SS ene tee. 5 wi Miscouche Regional High aca es Slee tae ee yt | ge alters cw . . a . School Auditorium McGUAID — STMOUT — Mr and hry. | Thay iy lime ie a healer CARD OF T ; end termerty of PEI. saneunce the Bet time oo for bee cnly proved eS wes “ue sienee At 8.00 P.M. Tues. Nov. 30 sae*Semien Charst' te Peul'C. Siest, |Lovingiy remembered nd cnaiy saisced |i? PE. Mespital tor their son of Mr. ang Mrs, Murrey Grout @ |by wile, daugbier Aletha, son Alfred. oa ee eed Sones Deve. fee, tae | Admission $1 00 NOTICE eee nts visits, cards and treats, all of whien 1 |————————-—— S NOTICES oO ET teen panes OBITUARY, THE SECRET IS OUT Auction of Cakes After Bingo DEPARTMENT of PUBLIC WORKS ean, sarees ond ciall'el'tar PET,| Inserted ty the { f A sharp-eyed reporter saw Changer, as it sat on the up- front. Hhe ear was due tor oft Provi f Pri Ed Sesotel whe were go kind to me while eee D. pe the hitherto secret Chrysler per teir of a tri-level auto car- ficial release in early Decem- AU CTI ON S ALE OF ovince o nce ward Island Bar ws cM ae Carrie, wuaneal services sauere bel a | Dassenger_ car, the Dodge rier on the Windsor water- ber. (CP Wirephoto) G Hamilton, sits of Gaturday, ‘ . — * money, flowers, “ TENDER ee en cor ne Cive Men A FURNITURE eee ree, ne, ele’ a, amet, set. AVS en Are rmonored; SEALED TENDERS will be received up to 12 | Gicident, Te su 1 sar a very sincere itieid in 1912 he was the son of . , ke 7 ar late . . At 76 Upper Queen St., Charlottetown o'clock noon, Wednesday, December 1, 1965, for Pat Citn tases | EN ee ctae tar toner) Ho * : the purchase of a WAREHOUSE, situated on | Announcements Ela Trainor of South Mel. oin ri a oO ame Sn Saturday Docersbes 4; (968 C.N.R. property, South of E.D. Reid Produce Ltd. § ville predecensed him in 1040 : : Lower Prince Street. CITY & QUEENS |ton, Francis of Emerald : , TORONTO (CP) — F ed 1 ‘ at | e'clock Further i ‘ : : Sa Ag gt Radio Auctios | He is survived by, his widow, | were honored ci Gasy ‘ca lnien cc a en to Os Be ‘ : urther information required may be ‘obtained early, bid often. ithe former the for M M : . dd osies argaret MacDon- | dinner Friday night for their| He played high school foot-|served on the Beaches execu- from the office of the undersigned, Old West Kent |g “Psmrive Kane Stove Dance Aan ald of Travellers Rest, three | contributions to Canadian foot-| ball in Toronto, was with Tor-|tive until 1951 and the com ESTATE OF JOSEPH FRANCIS School building, Kent Street, Charlottetown, Princ® | att. Musie ty ea’ maithews..-- 20m James. Alan and Misete | ball. onto Argonaut Juniors in 1927 |hined Argonaut-Beaches execu: Edward Island CARD PARTIES and three daughters, Maureen, | They are Don {McPherson of | and gained all-Canadian men-'tive until 1955. Consisting of: Television set, vacuum cleaner, vn : Be once Covehead eer creeks aie epee oun | oe ils bitee es | floor polisher, washer and dryer, electric sewing | Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. |"ament starting on o_o [en wees oa © | George McMahon of Calgaty eee eet tae s ealiee tall Pot J. Philip Matheson, [SMD dy castes Carta, of ‘Halifar, and ‘ive eo att e an ers es, us an room ture, ° : ¥ | Or Gates Streat. as, | Bra . Guest speaker at the $10-a-| ture, frigidaire, kitchen furniture, dishes and uten- Minister of Public Works | comrpresnion cewrar coor by Rov Basil Croken who ateo | Sas, cman San Indian te asad numerous ether atin, Charitietom SEE Beye eS emcees Saas Boston In Lea ss - . : , Als a i | pe Rev. a A. Francis. J. ae oe bata Pama WEINGETON LEGION, New mare tary pve fer. Harold Croken. Cup. games, ¢ the ttn 180 Execu clioneer ’ Recet Band. Members. aan rane vn \H-ug hes, Crawford Sinclair. | Toronto NEW__YORK _AP)--Boston’s; the 13th round and Singer on the come. Ladies please’ ira’ hence,” \Gooege Croken, Allison Mayne, | con te feo etcr Wingineg |last - place American. Football | 19th ™ BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY - Goods and Service... Where to find them in Charlottetown and_ District O1L TREATED Nut coal in stock. - Alse limited quantity of vegetables. KINGS COUNTY Lean Cement Blocks, Montague, pee SARA TED Wet Goel. th out. MacLean limited quantity Cement Blocks, of vegetables, Montague. OUR MILL WILL BE grinding Resdays and Saturdays only. me Charles Deighan Trainor. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Walter D. Croken wish to thank Father ‘Basil Croken, the members of the choir and akar boys of St. and Victor bowed 12-6 to Hamilton Tiger- Cats. . O'Brien, 51, is a past presi- dent and director of Ottawa Rough Riders and a past pres- ident of the Eastern Football Conference. He's the son of J. ,Ambrose O'Brien of Ottawa, a ‘founder of the National Hockey League Patriots forged into a prominent spot-in the race for new professional football talent Monday -by signing four draft choices, including their top two pickds—tackles Karl Singer of Purdue and Jim Boudreaux of Louisiana “Tech. : At the same time, one of pre- SIGNED TWO OTHERS Boston also announced the signing of two other Louisiana — Tech players, tackle Dan Irby, ked in the sixth round, and quarterback Billy Laaird, chosen . in the 15th. 5 Denver Broncos of the AFL announced the signing of tackle during the Second World War, quality egg size coal 2 this week. |\James Church, Mr. Joseph Da- ; ; : : on ee cae: C.C. Prat |yison of Davison Funeral Home, | League and a former owner of | Mer selections — fullback Jim | Laarry Cox of Abilene Christian, BUYING - SELLING REAL ESTATE SERVICES DRIVE-IN " : the many friends and neighbors| Montreal Canadiens. __.. Afabowski of Thinois—ridiculed |the Broncos 10th-round..choice, BALNUAL TURKEY supper Murray |who offered Masses, sent flow-| Born. in Montreal, O'Brien | the idea he had placed a $500,- and tackle James Burns f WANTED : ON LAUNDRY ea Sey ee eee ers and called to offer theirieaptained Newman High | 000 price tag on his services. | North-Western, lith-round pick. BUYING SELLING RENTING DRYCLEANING Gpeuscred by the ladies of ae oan sympathy. To ali of you, our! School's football team and was|He. is negotiating with teams So far, 18 signings have been ALE BOTTLES ‘PHONE 43268 STOP CAR WASH EAT OFTEN terian Church in aid of organ fund. (@ sincere thanks. | an all-state player in Lake- from both the AFL and National) announced by the nine art din as ae J. W. MacKENZIE Atte: (sé‘CRROIRNS — <aemg| WOO, N.J., played intermediate wc coat ieee oo oe wesleted se arg ae Self-service, economical, speedy. | football for University of Tor- . . yi ‘ : PHONE Real Estate Consultant E : &| onto in 1936-37, joined the Royal linebacker from Texas, was be- 13 are four first-round selections 4-8595 Appraiser and Brokat | as & Mietmen | A & W Drive-In CHRISTMAS | Canadian Navy in 180 and lett |ing given he VIP tweatment in| yenrOy” wy" New York Jet, ‘ own ; ; * is Atlanta by. the NFL alcons,!A brown Kansas City : ; Menta cles. MALPEQUE ROAD a are aaehip inted a | Who are vying for his signature Chiefs and Sammaee halfback Beer Bott e Exchange INSULATION {t’s th nl 1 G | r ] G [J | [) F aveeate ot i eit etate . with Houston Oilers of the AFL. Rodger Bird by Oakland Raid- Drop your beer bottles at ’s the only place you {| Ottawa. ce ie Waeat eg hag MAURICE BLOCK | GEORGE PEAKE | ror tetier resuits use blower | Cal Duy Chubby iw. ES Soe ee a ee CO. LTD LIMITED method. Call your local insulat- Chicken a a wae 46. is president |round choices in Singer and|team, came up with three more . ° ' ng contractor. ‘ ‘ts ak co eT lof the Western Football Confer- | ; Kent Street. [REAL ESTATE inde Seo eat “Look for the Bright ... The easy way to gift shopping 4 far" ana member of the crest ty Cuveiuad Bivdee ‘rt Ni wee low ek kev INSURANCE stwe Orange Building” | management committee of See| the NFL draft, Boudresux_on|eigned 3 of their 305 draftees. Across from the New ie lin Regina, he attended Univer- 92 QUEEN STREET Shopping Centre | _ & large assortment of i ti or Manitoba where he | | : BOTTLE EXCHANGE PHONE 2-2448 894-6275 — FUEL OILS ¥ The Nu-Style ‘ ‘plaved centre for the Rison | . . , 7 ! sao = AUTOMOTIVE Sees SSR Sea a eee aotioace : Candy, Mixed Nuts, 4 football-team- i 4 ie je oOo re pr CARIEN eran ha SE nn ects “WOOD'S FUELS a : D ESS SHOP. =a Nyl ae Ch 5 ft He served eee the § Se eerie a ieee etal Co. Ltda. ~§. W. WILLIS : ' R ylons, ristmas 4 Fort Garry Horse tank corps oy t | MUFFLER CENTRE attaining the rank of major, | and returned to Regina to take | DoesWellOnJob Lower Prince St.—Charlottetown| REALTOR - CCNSULTANT Texaco Stove and Furnace Oi Turkeys & Chickens Complete Exhaust Systems 90 Great George St. RECORDS ELECTRIC PLANTS IN REAL ESTATE 78 Gt. George St. To All Users of STANLEY MOL REGENT HOTEL |SLAND OPTICAL} sunglasses.) W. L. MeKENNA | |@ Supply new frames for broken or old style frames. | “ : ted Mums, and Geraniums, all varieties of cut flowers. We give your order fast -Phone 894-3525 BURKE ELECTRIC Grill’s New Manager Walter Lee i ee ihe a i ee es a a me, MecMahons put up $300.000. Born in Moyie. B.C., Mahon served._with the -Cana- Mc- | lege in Spokane, Wash. He was active in the smelting and in- vestment business before enter- ing the ofl business. Leconstruction nesses in Montreal He operates an expanding | - equipment rental | firm, two summertime soft ice cause of knee troubles at the end of the 1962-63 hockey year. After an operation and a one- year layoff he- returned to Ph 4-4497 Real Estate, Residential, Free urner Service — Commercial Free eens _ A Very Merry Christmas lover the family farm supply AL McNEIL 1a junior: All the pl are CES i rtgages, = 18 Woodlawn A Ch’tow Wishes all its cust and a Happy New Year to @ and machinery business. MONTREAL “(CPI—% tekes| Meade, but 1 caw tiny Saale Appraisals "6 awn Ave. . comers ; : iAL (CP)— , 8, SERVICES aie Insurance At OK TIRE STORE Dial s00-s508 a ve ® § all our customers. enti a cae Siviae more than a name to turn alit wouldn't be the same after I Necchi Sewing 165 Queen St. St Peters Road Dia!) 882-2560 Merry Christmas S. N KAYS president of the Canadian Foot. oo ge thlete into a sue- re out they were willing te f : } e IN. cessfu sinessman. ~ | trade me.” 7 a ball League in 1959 and presi-'| a ee : ig Centres ae FE ta us stow you our tne fa Pornel s Dial esas ff dent athe Canadian Rash 4 COUP ea tema Nn mie champ anued Sales & Service | TIRE SERVICE : Albert L. Thomas selection of dresses and § sccwemnmnnnemnmenees 4 man in Rastea from 1983 tobe converted into energy and|he had always received fair ae qaenes, vaccum cleaners '@ Tire Sales’ White Rose Dealer (§ ““* ; : 11858 and ie active In civic af-| Ave hee oe ready. fo | manageme — > : } x . irs. | ms : | . Fa and floor polishers. @ Complete Farm Tire if SEE OUR aeestibie, 61, is president of | devote plenty of time to his in-|lice toward anyone in the or- We also make button holes, Service ° Stove and fue! ofl, motor ofl, |§ complete line of Calgary Stampeders of the terests. ganization. cover buttons. Make alterations. @ Wheel Alignment greases, batteries. WFC. a post he assumed in 1960 | Dickie Moore seems to re- "Sure I took a few digs at 125 Kent St. 202 Water St. | gn Grafton St. East, Chitown §— CHRISTMAS | G. E. large and after joining the team as a di-| Alize this them when I was with the Leafs Ch’'town, 48272 S'side 6-5949 FOR Oo K TIRE STORE ‘Phone 4.5610 | S , fl | rector in - 1956. He and hig |, One of the National Hockey | last year but that’s part of the Montague O'Leary REAL ESTATE % na ae: tH FLOWERS sma G brother. Frank. were tespon-| Leasve's fares cess game.” he said with a grin. 838-2761 84-3 | eters ; ‘town | ; ; : | during. his 13 seasons, I | 90 Kent St. Ch’town | Dial #044912 ‘OPTICIANS | APPLIANCES § autooseatMeMahon Stadium, tarned down an opportunity to MOLTEN. ion . winger RECORDS HUTELS We have a select assortment — * 108 days in 1960 to re- Pea g ta trea ga wiry when he was at his peak, Moore of Poinsettias, Azaleas, Pot- nlace Mewata Stadium. The still holds, the all - time NHL points record for one -season. In 1958-59 he accumulated 9% points on 41 goals and 55 as- For Your Listening Pleasure. Overnight and permanent dian Scottish Regiment in 1928- , REAL ESTATE LTD. |. guests. LID personal _ attention 112. Kant St. 2-1221- Son nse wan mitt tan. poision 1 ctenm outlets: and le part-owner sists. Tn the playofle, Keel eee MILLER BROS. LTD. |. d Bai Reasonable Rates so WEST END eannneccaqnenceeeene 4 coumbia Regiment in 192-43. of Arundel Golf Club 70 miles te and 12 ciate ta ae with cae tse ee ae | RSet Cnt Ores | Ke wt oe Oe He was educated at public orth of Montreal. | 1 |post-season games. Srsigtion, Gare ‘ Are Made 4.6426 _ when you bring in your doctor's NURSERIES The Island schools in British Columbia, at-| | Moore, who played with Mont. eee DEALING EXCLUSIVELY | Phone 4- optical prescription (regular or : e isian tended high school. Gonzaga | real Canadiens for the better| Last season he appeared 22 Richmond Street University and Whitworth Col-| Patt of 12 seasons, retired be- | sometimes only briefly, in 8 games with Toronto but was unable to match his old form. He scored two goals and as- sisted on four others and his “Near Travel Bureau” Co. LTD. @ ke t PO place broken lenses PLAYED FOR QUEEN’S | hockey in 4 Maple Leaf uniform f tit ELECTRIC WER Charlottetown, P.E.I. Plumbing & Heating | @ We straighten a adjust | RECORDS wishes you all Fitton was ors in Lanea- ye 196485 season but had | prempliied by i aa es at no e. } jcultv ettin: u =A ‘ ss People carry fire insurance | Phone 2-1611 NEW ADDRESS glass raate : FOR A M Ch cas : shire, England, in. 1910 and was This fall, . ” as decided | penalties. y erry risTmas raised in Hamilton where he s "Tg t the old pi and hope they'll never need it. 204 Kent St. 4-4247 P.O. Box 472 or 117 Kent St. CHRISTMAS ; : plaved for Delta Collegiate, | @#ainst returning to Toronto for T still get the old pins, and How much would YOUR loss | : 1 | Ch’town Phone 2-1673 Chinese & American | 1027 Canadian n * | another try. | needles to get out there and J TANK SERVICE| igh school foot Z be if we should have a major SEPTIC CE ; ; Food iplay.” Moore said. "I think power failure some cold stormy | | FURNITURE Children’s ........... 39¢ 00 ball champions. He_ also olaved ‘NO eee every athlete does. But the week i inter? | ; . | - 162 St. Ch’town football for Queen's a Me-| ‘When I got a letter to Te time when ‘ To ‘oanre againat this lose in- SEPTIC TANK AND 1s d' FE : [RESTAURANTS Popular Hits ...... 98¢e ral 4-5228 Master universities in the 1930s.| port this year from the Leafs. ome <a a ‘an think 4 stall the proper FIELD TILE INSTALLATION a al s Mee ‘% Long Play from 99¢ : He reorganized the CRU ju-|I had to weigh the advantages Shout the future ae @ cha 4 | } f : a OOOO OOO ELLIE EL nior committee and served as of playing another season or lies ith O Electric @ TRENCHING - ian H ete Sais ESQUIRE COFFEE SHOP) Victor —. 4 Speed Charlottet its secretary - registrar from staying in Montreal and epetat lene sce wag eau? my busi- nan @ BACK HOEING ce St. Gini te Mi a Record Plavers ariorretown 1945 until his death in 1958. He ing my business,” Moore said Wines road trips to take sone st am | SEPT RANE CLEANED | Porte Sota | En, “Sh AH Only 2698 °F. Billrd Club § ciniy met SMH a “Ra ne and MP Tae ea. “walk a block an@ Save” Fresh clams and scallops also | TOOM Wishes you a Merry \aHe was a flying ‘officer and the T ronto management of wife Joan, their two sons, | @ FREE_ESTIMATES eee ee : ; . hysicak education instructor in treated me fine and I had no Richard. 8. and John, 5, and in- ATT & MacRAE Lid. FOY’S SEPTIC TANK READ THE ae 174 Queen St. | MUSIC STORE Christmas and & pros- the Roval Canadian hie -Teee complaints but 1 didn't |fant daughter. - Seg: S’side Auto Electric SERVICE CLASSIFIED ADS Open S am. to 6:9 p.m. | perous 1966. during the Second World War. know how long my knees would ee ‘ae ee ae i wereeeereceemerneqee A and afterwards taught math.! last.” | ey. e no Ch'town 44537 S’side 6-2161 ee = DAILY | TAILOR Gifts with M + 1 giematics and physical.education. Moore said his original re-| Working out with the Cana- To vl its wi CANING: Gi He was appointed vice - prin- | tirement in 1963 was prompted |diens old-timers in preparation : BULBS THE Joseph Rush, Tailor 0 piace your ad in the Bibles, Prayer Books | cipal at Forest Hill Junior High | not only by his dinky knees but for games against old-time De- READ . MARKET PLACE P . Christmas gift guide Greeting Cards. School in Toronto just before he by the knowledge that he had/|troit Red Wings early in the g ’ . Plants for planters 163 Queen St. ‘ ; ‘ ‘ died been designated as “trade bait’ year. “a mums, ete. FOR YOUR - telephone: a Canadian Bible Society Reid, a member of the Grey by Canadiens. | "IL guess eventually Id Ferns and potted . : We specialize in alterations i rot ‘THE CLASSIFIEDS | other piants.in season. “UNWANTED > ww? ae ers ttons. —_— = Book Store @ Cup-_dinner committee-for sev-| ‘I _would—have_returned—to to coach,” said—Moore.—"but SIDMOUNT GARDENS All work guaranteed. | 4-8506 Opposite Eatons eral years, operated Toronto Canadiens then, because all my right now it would- have to be DAILY uegit Aves Ext crim | __ ARTICLES DIAL 46704 Bay Bee Vat Oma caren hee en, ih |e ort ond ar tree : ~ : A and ‘their organization since | was! me" \ $ Se nha he EA ON Ne Ree, Qe iia