The newly - appointed board ef governors of the St. Duns- éan's. University Students’ Un- fon Coffee Shop formulates Plans for the forthcoming year. Standing—(from-the—left) SDU UNION GOVERNORS Tom Green, Emerald Junc- tion, eophomore commerce; Boh Hickey, Summerside, — junior science; Brian Stein- berg, Trenton,— Ontario, _jumor. w Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Oct. 12, 1966. 5 4 Sas {Prices Are Satisfactory In Cattle Sale At Grounds More than 100 head>of pane sold terday, afternoon at barn N.. io at the Provincial Exhibi- grounds. Prices were satis- commerce. Sitting, L. to Dominic Macri, Grimsby, 7 ? tario, senior arts; and Richard, Charlottetown, science. : be ‘Local YMCA Directors Make Request To Council By ANNE BOND Members of the Board of Di- rectors of .the Charlottetown city taxes on the bow!- and canteen_ facilities . which under the tax structure sys- Evans, general secretary- of the | iness 2. In the brief Mr. Rankin point- ed out that in the original incor poration act granted the YMCA, a CITY AREA _ FUNERALS MacFADYEN FUNERAL — The funeral for James Aeneas MacFadyen took place Tuesday from the Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Ann’s Church, Lot 65, for Requiem High Mass celebrated by Rev. C.J. McCar- thy who also conducted..the: ser- vice at the grave. The pall bear- ers were Michael Murphy, Wil- omy Noian, Joseph Tierney, aldron MacKinnon, Harry Mac- Kinnon and Rolland Buchannan, Interment took place im the church cemetery. the, their places of employment to escape paying considerable add- tional monies. The Councillor added that he was perfectly in agreement with meters in the uptown business area where parking should be made avail- able for shoppers and so on; but that he objected to metered parking in areas far removed from the business district. ‘Councillor “Johnson and his sole s->porters in the argument, G i a i i § CHEpag Fae He tal blocks and_ blocks away from | Manager of 28 men was requiged to give the citizens of Charlottetown proper protection. Charles Moffatt, secretary — : of the Charlottetown Board of Trade in his monthly report to council told them of the progress that had been made by the Maritime Trans- area relative to an | industrial_park._Mr.-Moffatt-said that an. official announcement LOCAL ASSESSED $100 A North Rustico man, John Andrew Galjant was fined''$100 and costs for impaired driving when he appeared before Magis- trate James B. Johnston,.QC, in Magistrate’s Court yesterday. z meetings,.at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto. Mr. DeLong is vice-president of the Federation 1044. Ceci! . |Pauley, Hamilton, Ontario, and Lloyd Herring Passes At Home The death occurred at Murray Harbor and was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs, James Herring. He served with the Canadian Army during, the second World War and was wounded in action in Italy in He leaves to mourn, his wife, the former Margaret MacLean of Little Sands, and one dau- ghter, Darlene, Mrs. i two sons, Gary, Hamilton, Ont- ario, and Robert at hon. Also left to mbtrn are five sisters and three brothers: Louise, Mrs. Leonard ., Brehaut, Cove, Iretie, Mrs. Austin Bur- gess, Belmont, Mass. Elsie, Mrs. Roy Brooks, Sybil, Mrs. John Gosbee, and Esther, Mrs. Bert Jordan ail residing at Murray Harbour, Julian’ in Charlotte- town, Inman, Mass. and Mar- vin, Murray Harbor. The remains are resting at the (Murray River Funeral Home until noon Thursday, then to the Murray Harbor United Church for funeral service commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment’ will be in the Murray Harbour ceme- tery. Foes” Guernsey | ‘ .| of Automobile Dealers of Can- “the Province, the guests of Mrs. Corbett’s, sister and “brother-in- SPENDS VACATION onto, ‘was a visitor to Char- fottetown where she spent a month's ‘vacation with her sis- RAINFALL The Charlottetown Radio Range reported that up to 9 See meee tee Bie Piven PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity - Products” 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 $ o'clock last night a total of 1.28 ” |inches of rain had fallen on the Mrs. Verna MacDonald, Tor. | e e PERE, Hl f yeae abe . CNR property, is formerly tax-exempt, now be taxed or pay a grant in lieu of taxes ““ Mayor Cox noted _ that < B be: visiting . province. on October 31- Nov. 1, 2, 3 and 4, He said that while the schedul: ed still had not recéived final e@pproval, it was expected that the Vaniers would spend Nov- ember 2 in Charlottetown, open- ing the new governmént office building in. the morning, as guests of the City of. Charilotte- town at a noon reception. and Juncheon and meeting the school children in the afternoon, : Island. At: 8 o'clock morning the rainfall to. .38 inches with another~ .78 inches falling by 4 -o’clock yes- terday afternoon. An additional .© inches fell by 9 o'clock to bring the total rainfall ‘te 1.23 inches. - IN HOSPITAL . ----Mrs,'-M.F.Hagan,4.Grafton Street, Charlottetown, has enter. > NEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Observed ‘ SeseSrensshaassse 8 fare eRe SaAQsussyeelZSRRssresge fate 238938 g a a.m. and sets at 6.39 p.m. All times ADT. : NOTICE OF CITATION ed the Charlottetown Hospital for surgery. . ae nena SCOTTISH Souris Regional * FEATURE VIO X ed with Jubilee Singers). Harbour. PIPING by: Louis Daley and Tickets on sale at Basilica Masic Store, and Miller Bros. FAREWELL DANCE "OF THE OUTCASTS” _ - ROLLAWAY CLUB _ “THURSDAY, 9:30 eH 12:30. me _ Admission 75¢ "TWO “BIG * Friday, ‘October 14 - Basilica Recreation Center High School. Auditorium Winston Scotty Fitagerald ghia Joe MacLean . 2 ee ee ~ with selections by: : |} Omer Cheverie, Souris; George Weatherbie, Charlottetown: Earl Hughes, Fort Augustus; Emmett Hughes, Fort Augus- tus; Francis MacDonald, Morell. SCOTCH SONGS by: Charles MacKenzie>. Halifax (Perform- STEP DANCING: Bernard Campbell, Cape Breton; Judy MacLean, Charlottetown; The (Get Yours Early) x OCT. 13TH. —— | CONCERT LIN ARTISTS: Doyle Sisters, - Savage Evelyn Fraser. Recreation Centre, Toombs * Beef type $15,50 to $22.00 per pounds. PRETTY PLAIN The feeders ran from 500 Pounds to 750, it was stated by a sale spokesman. There were some pretty plain cattle among the ones listed above, a depart- ment of agriculture spokesman hundred -| added Heavy vealer calves sold for 21. to 25 cents a pound. Grassers brough' 12 to 14 cents. Medium ‘cows sold at $16 to $17-25 per hundred pounds, Can- ner cattle sold at $12 to $15,50. Plain and ~ commercial -steers sold at $20.75 to $21;2 per hundredweight, Yearling bulls bulls ‘rought $20,25. It was the first really: big sale of the series and the cattle barn was filled with interested cattlemen, many of whom care t&see and hear what was being done. feeders sold for’ sold-at-$!"=to-$16;50 and-heavy | CONFLICTING Continued from Page a dragged or carried to the bush where it was found by an RCAF search party. a : TERMED USELESS Dr. F. A. Jaffe of Toronto, who is a regional pathoiogist fur ing when a person died. He also referred to lack of decomposition of the body as a reason for placing. the girl’s death hours later than — the Crown doctors. ‘ Donald Scott, Crown prosecu- ter for Welland County’ who is conducting ‘the case for the the provincial police, said.a test |. stomach | operated a géneral store. Arthur L. Rennie Dies In Hospital ALBERTON — Arthur L. Ren- nie, a well known Prince, County businessman, died in the West- ern—_Hospital . Tuesday—morning following a lGug illness. He was eighty-four years of age and was the last surviving member of the family of Mr. and” Mrs. Louis Rennie. He was a lifelong resident of Elmsdale where, un- til hig retirement, he owned and Since 1905 he has been a mem- ber of Zetland Lodge AF and AM. In 1942 he was honored with a life membership in the lodge and in 1955 was presented with a fifty year jewel. - ter, Betty Rennie. a mer Mary Harris, and\e daugh, The funera] will be ‘at Elim» dale United Church on Thurs day afternoon at two o’clock President Announces : Winner Irving . MacDonald, York, has won the Sunny He had a great interest in the MILK PROVES RICH Seal milk is up to 50 per cent butterfat. PLASTIC Reg. 59c S & TONIGHT. COMPARE AT 3.98 q DOORBUSTER SPECIAL LADIES’ SLIPS AND PANTY SETS ‘DOORBUSTER SPECIAL A PLANTERS a ” a jee M Regular $2.25 j DOORBUSTER SPECIAL We Reserve The Rig ht To Limit Quantiiy HIS MMA | 3 VARIETY. DEPARTMENT STORE ROYALTY }X MALL ~ SHOPPING CENTRE TH NANCY LOU ILLOW CASES QB vrs ATCHING SHEETS NEW DAWN HAIRCOLOR — ed ‘ pe ae ‘ * : 137 —