it ) pt... ” b EUnited Fund Appeal Dogged ‘ (By Weather In Rural Areas ' The Charlottetown division of date, 4 per cent came from the the P. E. United Fund Apppeal Kings County division. 2 per cent has contributed 77 per cent of from Queens County. and .4 pei (SLAND «NEWS PAGEI Summerside And Prince Countyi the provincial total to date. fi {cent from Prince. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Nov. 27, 1962. 31 (gures released from campaign“ with four days remaining '1) headquarters indicate. ithe current campaign, Prince Charlottetown went over the County has attained 3 per cent top of its own quota some time of its objective of 824.000: ago. and stands now at llfiiQueens County has reached I] per cent of its $118,487 objcc- per cent of its $26,000 objec-I iive. ‘ tive. and Kings County has 28- SummerSide‘s contribution toizs per cent of its $23,000 quota. the provincial total so far has? Campaign chairman Brig. W. S'side Air Cadets 1' 'bccn 17 W cem- or $31.00). ‘w. Reid said bad weather has wE9fl1‘3lloughl In to(held up canvassers up to now. .Nova Scotia Senior Hockey Lea- 1"They are really setting start- . gue here Monday with a 5-4 win ed nowv" he said. "and if they over Halifax’Tartans. £continue to show results as good was a dun but gm as the initial ones. there should ev 5 played before 457 fans. the low- ‘be "0 wornes-n ('Sl me ' crowd at a NSSHL ‘ here this year. It was the only iNSURANCE Be sure to call us Get'Promotions SUMMMERSIDE — Fifteen sir cadets from No. 53 Summerside Squadron received their new in- g signia badges last evening .at a body. Following the ceremony promotion parade held at RCAF dancing and refreshments were Station Summerside wit a enjoyed at the Yfientre. large group of parents and List of promotions — flyingI , friends present. badges — Flt. sear. Dale Mit-‘ tomormw W1" 01’6" the Rotary ' Monday. Prior to the promotion cere- Chen and cpl. Alan McFadden,I Ann tea and bazaar in the new Amherst moved ahead 2,1 m mouy the squadron. including promoted to acting warrant of.) fire hall in aid of the retarded I‘the first period on goals by Jack Gallant. past president of the. provincial Air Cadet League. and members of the sponsorin M . : 1 l . . aynr J FmeSt Morrison Iaction in the five~team loop BLOOD DONOR TROPHiIES DISPLAYED AT S'SIDE 8. Hinton trophy for-public Hopeful of setting new ro- cords at the Summerside blood donor clinics scheduled for to. day and tomorrow. Creelman MacArthur, chairman of the Summerside Red Cross blood donor clinics, and Charles Link letter, president of the Sum- merside branch of the Red Cross, inspect seven trophies that are in competition. The two-day clinics at Sum- mersidc, commencing this If- ternoon. will be conducted to- day and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm, with s total of 700 donors needed to win the Manning Trophy, repre- senting the highest per capitn of blood donors. The trophies above include the Linkletter Motel trophy for inter-service club competition; the Mrs. servants competition: the Modern Cash and Carry Clean- ers plaque for church group competition: the White Star Laundry plaque for a competition; the George T. Clarke plaque for bankers competition; and the inter - parish and business groups plaques. Rape Trial Opens In S'side With Three Men C SUNHWERSIDE Three young man went on trial in Sup- Oourt at Summerside yes- officials that three men have n tried‘ simultaneously in supreme court here on the same charge. aimed that they did Albany. 22. 1902‘ at Albany. on July LATE NOTICES announcements in (Also see columns adjoining Classified Ad- tw vertislng section.) vP.E.I. acting together. anoint Mrs. Norman Allen of and commit the offence of rape. tice Thane A. Campbell presid- ed. The case for the Crown being conducted by J. McGuigan', and remeCoui-there only in that this occasiontlueeaomnedmbeing onmmd‘a n this iselso thefh'otiiims memoryofcouitoflicialsflut A h At the Prince Ed- Hospu'tai, Nov. James E. Moffatt. MOFFA'I'I' ~— waird Island 3. 1902. (moody his 85th year. Remains will be forwarded Tuesday even- ing from the Andrews Funer- al Home to the home of his sister. Miro. Willard Nichol~ son. Mlayfield. The funeral New Glasgow BROTHERS — At the Charlotte- town Hospital. Nov. . 1 2. Mrs. P. J. (Pearl) Brothers of Charlottetown, aged 73 years. Resting at the Hennnessey Fu- neral Home. The funeral wiii quiem High Mass at 9:30. In- terment in church cemetery. SMITH - At Brookvsle. Sunday. Nov. 5, 1962. Jerome Smith. in his 84th year. His remains were forwarded from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to the home of his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Curley. Brookvaie. from where the funeral will be held Wednesday morning. leaving the house at 0:10 for Requiem High Mass "at St. Joseph's Church. Kelly‘s Cross at 9.30. interment will be in the chur- ch cemetery. ear. the Clio . nerd him at. Joini's Presby- terian Gum. Belfast, Wed- with sec-v com of New Glasgow. in RR ; Arthur ' Howard Shea. ’l‘ignidi RR tis McPliee. fred F , tart. Albany; ers. en' Poplar Grove; Prawns mapped Sherbrooke. and J. Leo Gilant. Wellington. Prior to the of the hearing of evidence in the one yesterday. defence coinsd MacNaught requested that d! witnesses except the one giving evidence, be excluded hurt his courtroom during pmceeifinu until he or she had been ownin- ed. This motion was by Chief Justice Campbdl. (bl. William J.R. Macdonsld charge of the Bottle) RCMP do- e- tachment was pnrmihted to re- main. Mr. MacNaught also asked the Chief Jintice to lay down nouns hM harged sort governith r sen.Alhaay,onwhosem'ope'rty therapeisnhcgcdtohaveteken i) Ibo-swimmewday. legion Men Challenge Ladies In' Blood Donor Competition n clinicbobeheldstihc HomeinKensinGtm. — her home. us SW Street. Summer-side. Monday. Nov. as. 1932, Wini- fred (Bruce) Allen. wife of L. R. Allen. in Pimple.“ Vlsi hours 1-5. 7-10 pm. Please omit flowers. Kl: —~‘ At Prince Hospital. Nov. as. 1932. Ken- “ Rlymond Cooke of West I year. R be forwarded this from Pu Nfld. Tories Plan Meeting gggssggr ii Tyne Valley Wins r 1 7-0 SUMMERSIDE — The Tyne Valley Clover Fennel: trounc- ed the A1 St. Pats 17-0 at Civic Stadium last night The line of Cameron. David Birch and Ron MacArthur ac- counted for 11 goals. Birch get- ting five goals and four assists. Cameron four goals and two as- sists. and MacArthur two goals . Elmer Gorrill, and Gerry Morri- ers apiece. t kes b e at: O'Leary 81. For the winners oals Grady and Bo Steele got singletons. J. Smallman an G. Rogerson scored the O’Leary tallies. Ref Ch a. erees ~ first game arlie Morrison and Bob MacCalirinn; sec0nd game -— 11:6 Matthews and Elmer Phil- ps. the bugle and drum band. was ricer second class from flight‘ childrens association. The tea (Cullen an RC f' inspected by the Commanding sergeant, Dale, Mitchell; pro. and bazaar Will begin at 3 fun. iplays hockey inMiiis :pgrciq‘tiii’ihe” When you have an In- officer of the RCAF station. mated to flight .ergeant, Sgt, Wednesday. jand Maurice (Moe, Lamirande' surance Problem. We Group Capt. A- G- Dagg. Who Everett Durant; Cpl. Alan Mc-i (a former NSSHL scoring champ: t ' 24 W83 accompanle by. Parade Eadden; promoted to sergeant‘ Playing coach Bob Bowneiss are a your 58mm commander. Cadet Fllght Sgt- from Corporal, Clarence Arsen-.Ram ers Grab picked up Tartans‘ tally. hours every daw- Dale MltChell. Sqdll- Ldr- PETER ault, Garry Arsenault. Robert I In the second period Bill ._ cLaWS. air cadet llalSOll Gaudet and Jackie Arsenault; League (Hap) Hanson and Bill Mc- Peake - Martin officer and the squadron's com- promoted to corporal from LAC,‘ Gillivray scored for Halifax but ‘ mandlnE Officer. Flt. Lt. Charl- Barry Caldecott, Ian Bernard. AMHERST (CP) —Amhersti goals by Sihermie White andi O 92 Queen st. Dial 2.1251 es E. Monty The group captain compliment— ed the cadets on their neat ap- pearance and excellent turnout and also commended the par- ents for their interest in at- tending the parade.- The com- manding officer pointed out some revealing statistics qwhich showed there have been 106.000 boys in the air cadet movement in Canada since the Second World War and 100.000 of these attended summer camp. He added that cadets have supplied the RCAF with 40 per cent of the ground crew and as well 250 officer cadets have John Gallant. Syd Graveline. { Ramblers grabbed first place Hartley Estabrooks put Amherst ' Ernest Lawson, Rox Wand. ‘ .from Moncton Beavers in the? ahead 4-3. attended ,Royal Military College. The group captain said there are 26,000 air cadets in Canada at present. He urged the boys to grasp the many oppportunities availab- le to them through the air cadet movement and pointed out the value of attending training ses- sions and parades regularly. Others in attendance included the chairman of the sponsoring organization. No. 200 Wing RCAF Association. Errol Laughlin. Summerside; F0 E now, squadron adjutant: Dr. Gilbert THE SA VINEEST SA WIVES EVER ! 0 goals . Bombers Head East Today! WINNIPEG (CP) «— Winnipeg Blue Bombers leave today for Toronto to defend football‘s Grey Cup and possibly to snag another quarterback for the I If you want to see your money jump through hoops— put it on the beautifully-new Valiant for ’63! Valiant saves you costlymajor repairs (ask about the sensational OFFICIAL LIST eadl ""4 (Con tidied PM Page 1) James G. MacConneu (PC) Conn. Arthur J. MacDonald (L) Asse - In. Pool MacDonald (IPC) Assam. Prince 1st (PC 217 and PC 151) - .W. bell (PC) Robert Campbell (L) Conn. Prosper A. Arsenauilt (L) Assem. mum x-J. Hubert Gaudct (PC) A Prince 2nd no no and PC 260) x-Robert A. Grindlay (PC) Hams Rogers (L) Conn. x-Geomge Dewar (PC) Assam- Raynall A. MacNeili (L) Assem Prince 3rd (rc 25 and PC 267) x-Keitih S. Harrington (PC) Ooun Enank ML MacNutt (L) Conn. Ben W. DesRoches (L) Assem. x-Henry Wedge (PC) Assam. Prince 4th (L 382 and L 730) Frank Jardiine (L) Conn. Norman Reeves (PC) Cain. Ronald MacDonald (PC) J. George 'MacKay (L) Assam. Prince 5": (PC 280 and PC 474) - Morley M. Bell (L) Coun. Manolo, x-G. Lorne Monkley (PC) ‘ ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. ((2)4); position lender James J. Guess said Monday a who; of Pro- gressive Conservative members of the Newfoundland ledsletnrp wulbeheldsti-sndhnsnsc. 'Mr. Greene sail they will dis. cuss revitalization of p s rt y branches throughout m- WChI-hhnas- of thereundeorusumsy offlmtoldpolios Leonce Amsenault (L) Assem. x-Huhert McNeill (PC) Assam. Queens 1st (PC 27 and PC 105) (L) . Allison Mayne x-Waltcr R Show (N) Com. Stephen Macbeod (L) Assent. x-Frsok Myens (PC) Assam. Queens and (PC 40 and PC 14) x-IJoyd B. MacPhail (PC) Conn Home 8. Wills (L) Coins. Inn Method (1.)) Amen. x-J. Philip Misthesou (PC) Assem. Queens ard (PC 10 and PC 48) Eugene Cullen (L) Com. x-J. Rum“ Drisooll (PC) x-Andrew 3. Machine (PC) seem. Cecil A. Miller (L) A 1963 season. The club said Monday that Jim Van Pelt. a former Bomber star who led them to a 35-28 vic- tory over Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the 1958 Grey Cup, will watch this year’s final against Hamil- ton courtesy of the manage new 5-year or 50,000-mi1e power-train warrantyl); saves you battery wear (V aliant’s new alternator takes care of thatl); saves you gas-money (with its Slant-Six engine -that’s long on gallop but easy on gallons); saves on oil (change every 4,000 miles); on chassis lubes ment. In the 1958 contest Van Pelt scored 22 points. the most ever by an individual in 3 Grey Cup (every 32,000 miles). Want more? What about Valiant’s amazingly “compact” initial cost! Any way you figure it, you’re sitting pretty in Valiant fox-"63! It’s the savingest! game. Bomber manager Jim Ansley said the club would like to have Van Pelt back “if he wants to play foootball again." an Pelt. now a lieutenant In the United States Air Force. ' will be flown to Toronto Satur- day from Washington. DC. His air force term will be finished in January. Hamilton walloped Montreal Alouettes in a two game. total- point series to win the Canadian Football League's Eastern Divi- sion title. TAKE CLOSE WIN Bombers took a hair-breadth victory from the resurgent. Cai- gary Stampeders in Winnipeg to win a best-of-three set 2-1 for the Western Conference title. ' All the Bombers except six who were racked up in the grueling Western playoff had a workout on the eve of their de- parture. A club official said only cor- ner linebacker Gordie Rowland. a longtime stalwart. will miss the Grey Cup game. Rowland suffered a torn knee cartilage. INVENTIVE FARMER LAJORD. Sask. (CP) —- For 30 years local farmer Jerome Bechard. 51. has been trying to make farming easier and more profitable. Three of his many inventions have been patented. all of them seeding attachments for his farm machines. VALIANT v-2oo moon STATION WAeon. All Valiants carry the new 5-year or 50,000-mile power-train warrantyi Ask your dealer for details. aliant 6.33 Talk — and . are ususll com let ' than a day. Remember. y p ed In less welcome at Niagara. NOBODY BEATS VALIANT FOR VALUE! Ell'lvfii-E‘i G A =——"'_" us you nuroum-vuuur on noose-nus)" onus roosr= I, , n A SPIN am your? . it over with a Nissan Loon ms jgb to help you! Niagara loans are made Wendall G. Barbour Ltd. 128-127 Euston Street. Charlottetown. P.E.[. F. R. McLaino Ltd. 574 Mnlpeque. Rood Charlottetown, PM. Advisor. 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