0L. .1. MR. AND MRS. R0 Montague Couple Observe 50th Wedding MONTAGUE -— Mr. and Ills. Robert C. .\lellish. Montague. were guests of honor at a dc- lightful afternoon tea given by friends and relatives at the home of Mrs. G.H. Myers re- cently on UllL‘ happy occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Receiving with Mr. and Mrs. Mellish were their son and daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Reginald Meilish. .\'ew Perth. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mac- Donald. Brudencll. .\lrs. Alex- ander Campbell. Lower Monta- gue. presided over the teacups. while Mrs. Everett Dixon. Mrs. Alexander MacKinnon and Mrs. 4‘ Bruce Myers served the guests. Replenishin: were Mrs. J.J. Stewart. Mrs. RllSKt'l-i )IacGre- gor, Mrs. G,H. Myers and Mrs. Gavm Reid. The bcaiitiiully ric- corated anniversary cake is cut in the traditions! and served to the guests by Elizabeth Anne Meliish. grand- daughter ot the honoured cou- le Miann~ congratulatory tele grams. letters and cards were received. as well as many love- ly gifts, As a charter member. Ont. Partners 1 Plan To Grow Tobacco Here A 25 - acre tobacco (arm will be started at Victoria Cross in the sprint: by 12.0. Briggs and Allan Everett. Dundas. Ont. The partners have their own greenhouse in which to start the tobacco plants and this past season had :rain planted on their land to ready ii for tobac- co production. Officials Take CD Courses RCMP Inspector A. S. McNeil is attending a staff orientation and operations course at the Ca- nada Civil Defence College in Amprior. Ont. he course is in basic In- struction on national survival matters. giving operational pro- cedures for federal. provincial and municipal levels of govern- ment. Also attending courses at Arn- prior are Giles Cantwell of the sanitary engineering division of the department of health. and Ida MacKay. public health nur- le. Th courses involve emer« gency public health plannning a operations. They are designed to train senior public health personnel in planning and organ- izing emergency public health services. Oher provincial civll defence per nnel ave recently completed courses at the Civil Defence College are Major Orin Simona. civil defence co-ordina- tor: Dr. Burton Howatt. assis- tint deputy minister of health; Dr. Mart MacDonald. chief federal health services: Fred ah. anaistant director of the war aupplion agency. and J. F. Motrin. auppplieu agency plan- ofllccr. ‘ fairs. Mirs. Mellish was presented with 3 the institute jewel by members; i lGov’t Okay LISiAND NEWS PAGEfo‘ZEé;l€§?§T-¥;...h For Montague, Souris, Kings Countyi curred in the Whidden Memorial Hospital. Everett. Mann. Nov. 11. of Newman T. Lavera after PE Proiects i i BERT C. MELLISH l Anniversary 2 of the Union Road Women's in- stitute. l in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. } Mellish were entertained at the ‘ home of their son and daughter- : iii-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry )lel- . lisli. Elm Avenue. Charlotte- 3 . town. when relative- and tricnds called to extend congratulations ‘ . on the happy occasion. I Mr. and Mrs. Meliish tnec Annie Ethel Moar) were mar- ried in Charlottetown Nov. l9.‘ 1912. by Rev. John F. Floyd. } pastor of Central Christian i ‘Church. They resided at Union Road for many years until mov- ing to Montague. They are : members of the Montague Church of Christ and are. active l in church and community af-j R.W. Lavers, Geo’town Dies GEORGETOWN M The death ’ occurred in the P.E.I. Hospitall Monday. Nov. 26. of Richard 3 \V. Lavers of Georgetown in his i 52nd year. Mr. Lavers had be-l come ill Saturday and entered! hospital Sunday. ‘ A lifelong resident of George \ town. he was the son of the late = Harry Lavers and Mabel Stew-l art. Mr. Lavers. who was a car- . nter by r e. was an ovar-l seas veteran of the Second World War. having served as a member of the Royal Cana- dian Engineers. Earlier in life, he was an out- standing athletc. participating in baseball and hockey. and con- tinued to maintain an interest in sports in his community. He is survived y three sis- ters. Dorothy tMrs. Stephen Georgetown; Frances Landry), (Mrs. Ememm Llewellyn). Georgetown; Edna (Mrs. Judson Baker). Trenton. NS: and two throthers. Thee. Chariot» grown. and Fenwick. George- ‘ wn. to Funeral arrangements are not yet completed. MISHAP noos'rs CAMPAIGN OSHAWA. Ont. (Cpl-An al- derman who has campaigned repeatedly against deep road side ditches slithered into one Saturday night while trying to rn his car around. Said Ald. Finley Davoe. whose car had a ' hole torn in the gas tank: “I‘ll send the bill to the city." e-o : t KENN Ladies’ Wear 166 Queen St. Dial #8925 ' A room SHARING PLAN FOR Inch When of % IN CASH BONUS It looks like money. I: mung and can he npent no money at C noto- yon poi-chance at Canadian :AN TIRE Assoc. Store ALL CTC CUSTOMERS OOUNT NOTES feels Uh . It's the new 1% you receive when you any p- oo m and up yon have accumulated several can In. them for fire Charlottetown {4 The Guardian. Charlottetonw. Tues. Nov. 27, 19624: Sept IIes Market For Island Potatoes Is Causing Concern Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer 'with Sept lies buyers. I findleach summer in Georgemwn La“ week provincial represen. Provmcxal department of aa-Ithat they feel. with transporta- when. he will by tauivea met in Chart town e fed- ‘riculture officials are concern- man service from Quebec and a large circle of friends. _ -‘3d 0"" the mark" 5"“3l'o" "‘ ‘Monlrf‘al. they Will not buy and'sisters Florena and Mac left by Sept "05. Queboc- for lSland 00' hold potatoes during the winter.l iatoes. Marketing (1 l r c c t o r ' Sangster said yesterday that WANTS p.31. spups i ‘a new ferry service across the; “Good buyeu' however_ wantlpotato lower Sl- kawrenc" R'twr- gang‘lsland potatoes but the market; a new big way count"! "12 -9P its being filled by small opera-‘l ties with Montreal and Quebef'itors peddling to homes and! nsurance .City. have created a peddler svsmres. cutting Our sales_-- 3 market in Sept Iles. ‘ I .SELL DIRECT "Small trucks from Northern siderably from those of .New Brunswick and Eastern year. The percentage drop could Quebec. taking advantage of the mot be learned. but it is believ- lnow a p p MW e for payment. I ' new transportation links, a r 9 led to be as high as 50 per cent. gmxpsmllfd thinsfwatl‘ to $2313.21. .. sellin oiatoes to small storcsj —————. g cu ure. inser n rew - . t .and fiirlict to the consumer." SHIPPING IDLE MacRae said yesterday. i ‘ ATHENS IAPI — The mer- There were 26 claims submit- UNITED “w iMr. Sangster said. lfirms. more interested in quan-‘ . ltity of freight than in market- more than 1.700.000 tons have lWthh covered 25 acres of pota- ‘ing. are putting good shippers to been made idle because of com- ‘ . a position where a marketing petition . “" '1 program cannot be Worked out. ireighters charging lower rates. $81.75. short illness. be late Mr. Lovers was a lnativc of Georgetown, being a son of the late Thomas and Mary Lavers. . Besides his wife and daughter . he leaves to mourn. three sis- lters. Three brothers predeceas- well said yeste led him. 3-: DON MacLEOD “In discussing the situation. The late Mr. Layers spent His plane to attend the funeral in P i ‘but stippr themselves as theiEveretL Mass, Will 'need arises —————-——— on Physical titncu and amateur gney's job he gave up in order sport project: valued at $15,400 lto make an unsuccessful bid for will be submitted to the federal 80" government for approval by the department of education within lyork in m,d_Augu5¢ in order to the next few weeka. physicaljrun on the Democratic ticket 4 Education director. David Bos- 1138:5115“ y. with representatives of th .1 _ eral government to discuss the El ro proocta. ‘ “Reault of the discussions." 'I said Mr. Boawell. “was that all ‘ . . . projects in which the federal l' Kelfll ll overnment will assist must bcj allied to specific types of lead- ership tuining in tibial. M- eal education. amateur upon-nil I recreation." l GETS JOB BACK \ HYANNXS PORT. Mun. (AP) iPreaident Kennedy reinstall lRobert M. Morgenthau Tum ‘day in the U.S. diatrict-nttoro Guest Star t Has Relatives In More" a Sunday night's precaution “Bonanza” Can‘t Rieudel. some definite ties with the land. through bia mother. emor of New York. Morgen- h .thau resigned as US. attorney ‘for the southern district of New Republican Governor eson Rockefeller in the Nov. )6 US. election. . It Parts and Service It was learned that sales of potatoes have dropped off con- a s t Claims Paid l Potato crop insurance claims. lNlli'll YUI I i.“ llltiw ' ted for crop damage. Highest claim was for $2,507. transportation chant marine ministry addition. . Greek - owned ships totaling toes damaged by blight a n d wet weather. Lowest claim was fr 0 m newer. faster OUR APOLOGIES IF... You have not been called upon. If you wish to share please send , \ your contribution to United Fund Office Charlottetown or phone 4-8202 and a worker will call l save at i YOU know it-‘-W ill ||i| iii lllll llllllll Ill This Is The Man ...WhoHad‘ “TWO DIFFERENT STORIES” s adorn will be intercom to know that the guest star on last as ln~ WBHNK THE BHNK OF NDVH SCOTIFI iiiiillilllilllillllliililllllllllllillii|||||illllililiilllllll||lilillliililiillilillliiliililiiiiilillil||lli|lllIllliiiiiililll|||||||ll|||iii|l|||||i||i|Hilllllllllillilllllllllllllilill||Illiiiillllllliiliiiiliiiiliiiiilliillilllliiiiiilililiillill The brothers are. ank and John. and the slate: Mrs. Nellie MacDonald. Mu. Riendcl takes an annual vac... tion in her native province e cry summer. and on some 3 V her trips home her not: has ac. companied her. If it’s worth having, it’s worth savingfor! “The Taste of Defeat" STORY NUMBER I . .. boys the his] Election: Everything's I IM DANDY! STORY NUMBER 2 . . . alter the Election: _Sorry Folks -- Canada's in a Terrible Mess! OIEFENBAK R’S on THE WAY OUT! E know it —THE TORIES now it GET ON ‘ THE WINNING TEAM! Liberals KEEP Their Promises OTE LIBERAL Dec. Vote For The Party Which TellsTho Truth BEFORE and AFTER Every Election. l‘ l '2 l i . .liliiliii llllliliilli Ii 0th ELI. M Au't ' iiillllllillllltilt.“ iiiilililiiiilillllllllllillllilllliiili G=v¢0¢- 2?