SPECIAL SERVICES SCHEDULED Provmce To Remember Its War Dead Sunday Citizens throughout the prov-inf Sunday and Georgetown tnce will join with the R o y a I lMonday. Canadian Legion and veterans In Parades remembrance. In Charlottetown will form at 10:30 and move to the cenotaph the arrival of governor and other dignataries. the P.E.l. Regiment Band will play 0 Canada followed by the Last Post. The first salute willl be fired at 11 the reading of Grow " The salute and the precede the placing of wreaths. an Isl to the dead of two world wars and the Korean Conflict Sunday. and memorlal vices are scheduled V ous centres while many church- es will hold special services where. period of silence. le. and the firing of the second wide tribute ser- in numer- cenotaph for the of the paradel following as guest speaker. the lieutenant In Kensington begin Sunday a a.m. followed by “They Shall Not Rev. reveil- poppies" dead march will Will he speaker‘ ceeding to the United Chi: ’and the Chllrch of the Ho ‘Family, then to the monument} ‘for the laying of wreaths ‘ Le . Kensington U on‘ i A'l‘ RUSTICO Legion members will fall In at 9:30 Sunday mor- ance' ning and parade to the church for services at 10. then to the ‘ l a y i n 2 wreaths. Mrs. Rudolph LeClairi will lay the motllers' wreath. \ banquet will be held at the IJe-i gion Home with Hartwell Bailey in Rustico of1 1 AT KENSINGTON the parade will t 11 a lands! Church at I p.m. Sua- day then at Lot 16 Monument at 3 p.m. As Remembrance Day falls 1N n Sunday this year it appears; 0 t 0 ‘that federal government begin with services at St. Simon and St. Jude. Church followed by a march to the war monument for the laying of wreaths. The cade band will be in attend- Members of St. A n t h ony's Branch of the Legion will attend Mass on Remembrance ha. and then go to the monument to. lay wrraths. The parade and l a y i n g of wreaths will begin in O‘Leary! at 11 a.m. Sunday. ' elude attendance at O’Leary United Church and then pro-‘ m. cced to the cenotaph. The un- ly' and s M. Muir nited Churchp. Lollls' lCallaghan. Indian River. will be? m. :nllal banquet will be held Mon- what is believed the only home- policy in view of reported criti-i ay at the Legion Home. . AT MOUNT STEWART At Mt. Stewart members will meet at the home t 11 m and proceed to the cemetery to ;- ay the wreaths. This will bei followed by marching to servic- ‘ Mrs_ James J. Cnyle “,1” guest speaker for a banquet ones at m h "hes- Dlace the mothers‘ wreath. F‘ol-‘Mfinda-V mghl' bllA:l:lNGq10N lowing services at St. Dun- . ‘ . stan's Basilica and 'I‘ rin l t y AT BORDEN _ The memorial Service will be 5 Church the parade will move to A church parafle h" WWW“ held at Kingston Memorial at the provincial building where .3! 9:3" Wm hegln,°b59rva"ces 2.30 Sunday with Rev. Isaac Liellt. "mv. ‘ andman \villi'" 30m?"- Followmfl church Walls. Cornwall. and M. a. take thn «alum ‘ seerces members WlII fall m at (jamphpn. Charlntmnwm as .,\' SUMMERSIDE Summerside services be observed Sunday at Memor- Square beginning at . Music will be by the regimental R C A F Branch president. C. Ross Mac- Kenzie. will conduct the service and Deputy Mayor. George Key Jr. will be the principal speak- in is! hand of the er. The salute Mr. MacKenzle A Second World made famous “The Two .lacks" will the. Sllmmerside banquet. He is Jack Veness of Moncton. AT SOURIS In Soul-is the parade aemble at. the. 9:15 Sunday morning. Following special services at Church and St. James Church. the reassemble and proceed to the monument. where a the legion at 10:45 for a mem- guest sppakers_ orial service. will 2.30 station. nlng at will be taken by Monday evening. The parade then move through the town. AT ALBERTON Burke's Pipe Band will lead cfiurch. Egmont Bay. for mem- l 'the parade in Alberton begin-them of wellington ' 2230 Sunday Md Dl'fl‘lbranch. Edmund Iceeding to the war monument ion the legion grounds for a ser- vice and laying of wreaths. The annual banquet will be held veterans. War H e r o‘ . . . AT DTORELL by w‘“ B'Idj‘ Legion members. address will as- T.egion Home. at St. Mary's United participants will short ad, community hall ‘Boy Scouts. Girl Guides. Brown .les and Cubs led by a hand lln 'der the direction of John Evans. Charlottetown. will compose the parade in Morell. scheduled to 1 begin at, 1 p.m. Sunday. will go through the village the monument for the placing >l wreaths by the mother's repre-. sentative and about 40 others ‘ program will follow in with They l 0 the several‘ a dress will be read by president. Speakers and 5919mm“ by c Daniel J. MacD Judge Syl vere Montague. will be the principal‘ speaker. Mrs. mack. New Zealand. will repre. sent the. mothers. Music. will he by St. Dunstan's Band. AT MONTAGL'E Montague service will take. place. on Sun- day with the parade forming alt the Legion home under parade, I at 1 Malcolm MacKenzie.; it will proceed to the memorial ; school for the laying of wreaths i, and then to Memorial Hospitalé for services with Rev. A. G. J.‘. Steeves as guest speaker. AT GEORGETOWN At Georgetown th e Will be held Monday. forming at, the home at 10:15 and In proceeding to is] under parade marshal Law rence Batchllder. The tradition- al ceremony will be held lhere and the parade will move to the Branch Michael Burke. town hall. chairma n Eachern. provincial guest speaker. Cardigan Legion members will be joining with Montague Cornwall. a president. onald. hoir. DesRoches. Observances AT TIGNISH in Tignish wlll - AT WELLINGTON 1 The parade will be held Sun- dav at 2 p.m. at St. James . L e. g i 0 ll l ‘ 1.. Arsenallltl is parade commander. A'I‘ MlSCOUt‘HE I ‘ Remembrance Day servicel at Miscouclle will see the par-_ lade forming in front of St. John : __...____.__, h, \M for employees 0! the provincial government and the city of Schools and banks will It will In- rhe bureau reported wide varu 1 Average Ontario and Quebec limo” across the country m 7 yields were good but the Mart- , . . , s tall Nova Sculls. 5 growing conditions during the suffiiedefm‘ to}; much rm. D lseawn- Average .Vleld per acre ‘ 5 cu Hm higher I" 15 mp5 “‘1' nose: PROTECTION 12 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat. Nov. 10. 1962.' . .Wheot Crap Montehllo. Que.. on air policy ‘ had assured him that a “wrong interpretation" had been given pl yeeh Will be the only oases ll d his remarks and that he didn't l. . . llglller ill tslixrllllimpttlred wml Hoses will last the winter in o intend criticism of the overn-lo 5 nine p no on was at l ‘ . . 3 ' ‘ s iment g l n l'than last year in 13 crops. Pro- ' good condition lf hung up With- et a holiday on Monday Nov. 12 will not be a holiday and kinks. lduction records were posted in ,out sharp bends l ‘ l OTTAWA tCPi Canada's . mixed grains and lame hay. empty of water. l POLICY REVIEWED and CPA is reviewed by the I962 wheat crop is an estimated 1 '. , b h l. c m ared OTTAWA ‘CPI — Transpol'llgovernment from time to timelisfli‘sfimoglmogs Eulhelsoinp last} and that ' l ’ . x . He said policy regarding 'I‘CA corpoghttigimr‘ C h rlottetown A PROFIT SHARING PLAN Minister Balcer said here would be no i _ . . . W” “W ' “" “‘lchance “in the near future” if?"infriilfiginioimgligalaréti non ALL c'rc cus'romuns AT ELDON .the near future copcerning as; He repeated a previous state.i Stéfisum has reported . , ‘ l ‘- t'. l t . . ~ ~ _. ' ‘ ' ; At Belfast a memorla SN governmen s po cy owa my mm the my, mam. a“ ! The Frame yield is eshmaled‘ DISCOUNT NOTES °/o Ill BASH BONUS vice will be held Sunday morn- Trans-Canada Air Lines and Jim should comma... and in: at i1 o‘clock with Bria. Canadian Pacific Airlines. may... new fields in which G.G.K. Peakc as special speak. The minister thus indicatedscwwauoni elf- Bm‘ce MECLmn Will be the 1 that the government for the J. pickersgi“ (L‘Bonml .‘ Piper and Allan Rogers )Vlll‘time being has rejected CPA’s vista _ Twiningate) asked Mr. ;one for the year. 2 sound LESI 995‘ 3“ BEVIMO- bid for more ,domestic flights. lmlcer to table the text at Mr, i The survey reflected only mt-i RGV- Donald NIChOIS‘m W1“ also . It now is permitted one flight Davoud‘s speech before the All- lnor changes from previous tore-‘ take part m ‘the sew‘ce‘ A (hp. 3 day “Ch way between Monl' ' t~ . toasts. It is based on informa~ nor for Legion members Will Transport “50013100 _ A be held Monda in thé ‘FIdon i real and Van‘couve‘“ i Balcer said he didn’t tlon recalved up to Oct. 15 from: Legion ha“ y ' i Mr. Balcer was replying to a ; know if there was a text. ytield correspondents as well as ' }Commons question by Donaldl Mr. Plckersgill asked him to:. processing companles and pro- BUILT AMPBIBIAN ls. Macdonald (L —— Torontolfind out, Evmclal authorltles. I - EDMONTON (Cp)_}{ermann.Rosedalei who asked for an Estimates of other main grain Klingbeil of Edmonton has built'outline of government aviation m' i at 538,000,000 bushels or 107 pa; ‘ - ‘cent higher than last year. sai . “mum be poss'ble' ‘tbe forecast. which is the final It looks like money. it feels like money and can be spent as money at all CTC stores . ’s the new 3% Bonus Notes a you receive when vov make any purchase of 79c and up. 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