Y’S MEN MEET IN MONTAGUE Robert Hogg, president of the Summerside Y's Men’s Club is pictured being congra- tulated following his appoint- ment as district governor elect at the district confurence held at Montague on Sunday. Left to right are Joe McLellan, president of the Alpha Y's Men; Alton Dolliver, district governor, also from Alpha; Mr. Hogg, and Neil Hooley, president of the Montague club. Over 60 delegates were in attendance for the Northum- berland District meeting. Senior Commonwealth Officials Open Preliminary Trade Talks Ferries Running. Three Trips Daily A‘ schedule ‘of service between this province and Nova Scotia will be maintained as long as leave at 9 a.m., 12 noon and 3.00 |; CITY AREA -FUNERALS: vember 29, 1965, Lean Funeral Home where ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Malcolm Harlow. During the service, Rosina Beck sang: “Beautiful Isle of Somewhere” the congregational hyma band “Come Thou Fount”. Pall- bearers in Charlottetown were: Hector MacDonald, Hugh Mac- a. Neill MacNeill, Alex Biue, Charles Stewart, George Blue, /Carleton Hume and Raymond MacLean. Interment took place in Little Sands cemetery. a@ maze of problems. One of the RETURNS HOME Fraser, director of the P.E.I. Travel Bureau, recently returned frém Ottawa where he was regular fall INJURED IN FALL Mrs. Lester glas of Park- dale is. a in the Prince eeiverd’ lnieed-Hespitel under. going treatment for. a fractured hip. Mrs. Douglas suffered the lila at ready exists an arrangement wheréby the central banks of Canada, United States and Brit- ain swap their currencies for a fixed period. Under the asso- ciation’s proposal, the sterling Canada and the U.S. would get from swaps would remain in their reserves ‘“‘indefinitely,” a suggestion unlikely to find much favor with Canadian monetary~-managers: WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: Dawson etocceee cll 35 Vancouver . sco... % 48 Victoria aeseens 42 48 Winnipeg ocsecses 46 6 Toronto Gevescoce %6 x OCUAWE, .. cosccssss 22 29 Montreal . ........ Ss 2 Quebec . iscegece.- 23 23 Fredericton . ..... 21 31 Saint Jolin ......... ‘4 43 Moncton . orcsceess m* #0 Halifax . sseoccsss. 32 45 Yarmouth ee 31 6 St. John’s 2.62.00. 3 39 : 33 39 New York ......... 34 42 § 64 79 New Orleans . 53 56 i: Baleeseeey 37 70 Los Angeles ....... 47 74 Counties, Upper River Valley, Bay of Chaleur: ‘Cloudy. Scattered snowflurries, ending in the afternoon. Colder. Winds westerly 20. Low-high at New Glasgow, Goshen, and Char- lottetown 25 ano 3%, Moncton 2 town_.2.11 a.m.-and-4.14 p.m. At Rustico at 9.51 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 7.14 a.m. and sets at 4.49 p.m. scattered snowflurries. Sea- sonable temperatures. : High tide today at Charlotte. West Berliners Seeking Passes BERLIN (Reuters) — Thou. sands of West-Berliners lined up (Monday for passes to make Christmas and New Year visits the Communist wall dividing East and West Berlin. Sixteen offices. staffed by East German and West Berlin Scholarships Go To Two Farmers OTTAWA (CP)—Two 30-year. his father. sland News Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. 30, 1965. 5 Mrs. Fulton Sanderson Funeral Service Today Sanderson, 58, died Sunday in| the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital after a comparatively brief North River, | wife, who was the form- | Dixon. veral years in Warren Grove School. She was married to Fulton Sanderson: of North River in 1934, and the young couple lived in that district for several years, before moving to York Point MRS. SANDERSON where they built up one of the | Maritimes’ best herds of Here- ef Fair, and one girl went to ford cattle and a large and pros- Washington, D.C. to the Inter- perous farm business. national Conference. Earlier this month Sander-| Both of her sons, Johnny, who sons completed an unprecedent- |is now a successful young farm- potato farm at York Point Robert who is a student at the Prince of Wales College, have straight year, after tak- [been club members who quali- comprise the family of Mr. and |Mrs. Sanderson. There are eight He- grandchildren. ig records and ASSOCIATION SECRETARY » was of invaluable assistance in| Helen had been secretary of selecting herd sires, her husband ‘the P.E.I. Hereford Breeders’ said recently. Her advice play- Association for many years, and ed an important part in select-|she was one of the association’s Royal Zato Heir, |strongest boosters. She was also sired the grand champion- jan active worker in the wom- Halifax. en’s institutes. at the Ro-| Mrs. Sanderson was also an 1959, was \active participant in efforts to Portage la(promote the Red “Cross” Water Safety program. intensely | Surviving. from-her own fam- in community life. |ily are one sister, Mrs. James Australian the develop- |Cudmore, Winsloe North; and boys and two brothers, John and Leroy was one of these activities. | MacKinley, North River. | Mrs. Sanderson was a member to send many boys end girls to of Zion Presbyterian Church conference in Toron-|from where the funeral will be time of the Royal Win- held this afternoon. Mr. S. E Butland, Saint John, N.B., won an RCA Victor Stereo Sydney, N.S *Based on the number of Belvedere Instant Gift Coupons issued since February 1, 1965. Gifts _premizns nononen _ like Ford Mustangs, Beer Mugs; Portable TV’s, ‘Kroehler Furniture, Kodak Zoom Cameras... w ‘ Mrs. S. MacKinnon, GALISBURY (Reuters) — The Rhodesian regime confiscated Monday more property from Government House, the official pervision, of- fice furniture including desks and typewriters was moved from Government House to Gov- ernment Lodge three miles away: The ag A as been estab- lished as official of Clifford dupont, —— last week as acting officer ad- ministering the Rhodesian gov- ernment. Gibbs has steadfastly refused to vacate Government House in defiance of orders from Rhode- sian Prime Minister Ian Smith. A spokesman for Dupont— “,|former deputy prime minister— continued to sign the visitors book at Government House to express loyalty to the Queen, in whose name Gibbs said he rep- peowts he only lawful rule SIGN SMITH’S BOOK A rival book was signed at the Parliament buildings by many white Rhodesians, testify- ing their loyaltyato the Smith government. ur Be A former African member of Parliament, Paul Chanetsa, \ealled at Government House Monday to request that Gibbs Liquor Cases Load Docket lwith be One was remanded the other was R of liquor. Every hour-day and night-two Canadians | find Instant Gift Coupons Intheirpacksof Belvedere cigarettes’. won a Kodak Zoom Camere appointed | sia | Rhodesian Regime Seizes Government House Property implement Britain's policy and form a new government. Chanetsa said he and many other Africans — most African tend a constitutional conference on Rhodesia’s future. Meanwhile about 3,000 Ghan- | aian civilians enlisted Monday | in a new militia established by | the Ghana government last | week “for liberation of _ Rhode- | One nd of those who en- rolled for the unpaid, part-time training were .ex-servicemen. Monday was the first day of recruiting for the force, aimed at helping to topple Ian Smith's Soe seerny regime in Rhode- a. President Kwame Nkrumah told an emergency session of the national assembly Thurs- day that if Britain is unwilling | or unable to deal with the Rho- desian problem, the Organiza- tion of African Unity is the proper channel for military in- tervention. COOLED WITH, ICE Alexander Graham Bell cooled his house at Washington, | D.C., by piping cool air from a/| store of ice in the. attic of his house. | Helps You Overcome — FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry No be annoyed or feel ill-at- ease because of lovee, wobbly false | teeth. 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