an, vice-president of the Jun- ior Red Cross group; Sister St. Angela Marie, Tignish teach- er-sponsor; Lynda McKenna; Elda Campbell, Alberton and Adrienne Webb, Alberton teach- er-sponsor. Items on display Students of Tignish Rezional Bich School exhibited a num- ber of items that will be sent to the provincial director of JGnior Red Cross for distri- bution Admitting a display at the Tignish school, are, LEFT TO RIGHT, Peggy Hosg- ~ Island News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Dec. 15, 1965. onations Of $8,000 Received In Campaign Contributions amounting to ,to the current seal sale cam- | €8,000 have been received during paign. | the first three weeks of the cur- In P.E.I., contributions from | rent Christmas Seal Sale Cam- the 20,000 letters that went into | paign it was reported by Blanch the mails in November Conway, seal sale secretary of ‘be u the P.E.1. Tuberculosis League, be used to finance community and industrial tuberculin testing yesterday: / erc : \ Age iat the ones tects ee ore, ee ser ‘culosis from the sick to the well | ‘annual crusade against tubercu- losis. This is the 36th year that Christmas seals have been sold I: in FE! to raise funds to assist ‘Ol: to aaa of tuberculosis || blish tuberculosis patients in brine: intavent of the publia, Wi |r, crax reamee, pine Botha te public health of their com- ‘of the answers to. the unsolved munities and in. particular pre- ’ vention of tuberculosis is reflect- ed. not only. by. the co-operation — people about tuberculo- : / of over 400 voluntary workers throughout the past summer. but SLEEPING DRAGON Tuberculosis has been likened also by the encouraging response we to a sleeping dragon, which, ithrough public athy or ne- More Student | gle can Sake a any tie and Loan Money Is Available In P.E.I. a great majority of leases are detected in the age igroup over 50. The last three pa- jtients admitted to the Provincial Sanatorium were over the age 4 of 70. The second installment of the Dr. E.M. Found, executive di- Ottawa-backed student loans— vision of P.E.I- Tuberculosis fer uhiversity students— now is League, says: “our greatest con- being made available to quali- cern today are the people who fying students. now harbor the tuberculosis ‘Letters have gone out germ in their bodies and who may later develop active di- ‘and gradually bringing tubercu- ‘losis in this province under con- help pay for rehabilita- 1 to re-es- from @ the office.of Malcolm MacKen- 2 zte. deputy minister of educa- sease tion, to students and the tnoney' Thanks and appreciation was | : _‘will be available for the second expressed by League President, | S half of the university term. Walter Coulson to those who are | orme n i “Generally, speaking, ' students giving radio talks in Charlotte- | : 0 applieffor the loans last | town and Summersie and to wt September were given one-half arlotteftown women wh0) © Chariotetown’ second ' of the loan at that time. T his worked ateenic penn heey in pre | plicate ridge exgenization os ine = = mike was. done because the total paring appea ers for_mailing : : : —— know mas done. because "the total oe well as the many volunteer |AeS™er Jost meekly nos [ffm & diamond, but are look: ernment was not nearly large workers who helped with the tt | in. at the YMCA on Wednes- |ns for people who have tried egos enough to cover the pequests. berculin, — and — x-tay |day nights | duplicate ” . - ‘ Ottawa late thorized furth- Clinics © throug! out spring |. aR | ce c : ‘aaa to haver the aieweatt of and summer of 1965. |e tae mambecs at Ag car be rigceslel geo halen — . Famous loans requested by students = lottetown -Duplicate Bridge Club ao dines one " os Id wh tisfied © th incial ini ° ’ eo _satitied | te | Moviniat Rule Violations |~sy2° siemech clay kas been [AbeEreH Ob will provide a 5 World Over fer such assistance. . duly franchised the Ameri w approxi- 5 {The loans are interest-free un- Bring Penalties | Bridge League, which is the par- at af a ca to the tl the student completes his or ent body of all bridge clubs in|—— = : her course and starts toe arn a ae ay te of reat ‘North America, and fractional money. was Ap 1 costs Master Points will be awarded : - days on a speeding charge by at the regular Wednesday night : oe. an - okt Sones pen sessions. Master Point Night will \ Fuel Solid State Mail Volume °” Court Yesler Ibe on thez third “Wednenday st/Q f° en) Stove 3 ie ‘ | Two other accused, Clayton Commenting on their new | Oils ' §tereophonic Automatic Increasin Alexander MacLeod, of Char- club last’ night, the directors | MZ B ee : 2 |tottetown and John Phalen said they expect a number of urner PHONOGRAPH ‘ 'H of St. George, N. B., regulars from Charlottetown Serv , “With Christmas mail still on ag fined $10 and costs Club, which ae on Monday A aes — ; . the upsurge and business really imiliar speed h pee complete stock besing, ba incteate. of $0800] “jenn Ne me chara: | ey ce eae a scasie af at fornacs parts on hand. Completely transistorized with droppdown Stereophonle deluxe record 2 ; | John Thomas MacCannell. | ng Your Shell Agent fer ta nel ach with 6” x 4” ; letters was noted at the Charlot-| Campbell Cove, was fined $10 ages who have played some|® > chable speaker. enclosures e 6” x 4” sensitive speaker, tetown Post Office Monday | : ‘bridge in the have ne- | Charlottetown, Parkdale, true stereephonie sound reproduction. Se ant Frost Master William Grjffith | int Oe Oe On reas when (vet Guar Sherwood and Eastern 3 = shid the normal amount of ‘mail-~rojjowing closer than 200 feet be- . "We find most people think ere Biack with silver accents the PSS2 has an exciting, colour ran through the letter cancel hind another car. they are not good enough for @ J, W. Skinner coordinated control center for the tone control and the sep- tmz machine is about 8.500 but john Bruce MacKenzie. North duplicate, but this is not the | arate volume controls for each stereo channel. Two ae saa the inumber rese to 67.” | Wiltshire’ was given ‘a similar ‘case,” Mr. Hambly said. “In the | Sapphire needies—Record player shuts off automatically. ore tog long th ma- fine on a charge of driving om Majority of cases. people under- | Exclusive foam padded cabinet for added beauty and pre ebine is expected to be handling the wrong side of the road. ‘estimate theit playing ability. tection. > ei as 90,000 letters per A Tracadie Cross man, Basil | , “ Bs am bags o ona: Peco eats ted Ges SAR aE IG Os COE ATOR ; efi.in on the train Monday and charge of failing to bring his ve- 1,400 bags were sent out in the hicle to a.complete. stop at a stop | Hyde morning” after crews worked sign yde Park epiitinuously through the night. —-——————— > Luggage Style “More help is being hired on se UNCOVER Piet SUITS it is needed. re are @ part) 4 time employees beside the regu- LA PAZ (AP)—RBélivia’s mili. Sor =e Automatic PHONOGRAPH lar staff with more people to be tary government says in a com- if you're « man with ® ? employed before the rush starts munique it has uncovered a re- for feshion, # will Hansome blue and dusk white luggage styled te subside about Dec: 20th. —__ volutionary plot directed by de- pay yeu hendeomety te Built-in wide range 5 x 3 inch speaker. . 2M. Griffith said there gener- posed president Victor Paz Es- drop in ot Dow's Men eally shuts off-after last F eee is an overflow of people at | tenssore who is in exile in Lima, Weer this week! Weve : the weighing wickets with par- Peru. Participants in the plot, just received our Christ- Two sapphire needles for Seis to be weighed. the government said, included mes selection of HYDE long life, minimum wear. ©This department consists of members of Paz Estenssoro’s PARK TRADITIONALS— Plays monaural and stereo Gvo weighing machines and a National Revolutionary Move- authentic, natural shoul- records of all sizes a i staff of four working at top ae and other der suits that-add e mixes records of the same is speed extreme ists. Co - President touch ef easy elegance speed, * ? * The post master asks the pub- Gen. Alfredo Ovando told re to this work - a - day 4 lic’s co-operation if they are porters it is not certain now world. * i ets wait a little longer |that a state of siege—modified cali a ae fisual due to the enormous martial law—will be lifted Dec. ae A amount of parcels. \1@ as planned. > £ Pcie ¢ ee allele dial = pitt ee arm — ne “ othe. ? —t te ITEMS PREPARED FOR RED CROSS 1965 will | spent in four ways. They will | | Theft Brings problem of tuberculosis and to - of | included health and first ald kits, Christmas stockings, Afg- hans, and exchange albums. Junior Red Cross members from O'Leary. Alberton and Tignish attended an area coun. cil meeting at the high school. Boy Is Injured Mac Id, McG i! i The young lad was taken to) the P.E.I. Hospital and treated | by Dr. K.R. Parker. He was lat- | _ Rev | service. er released. Mr. MacDonald was travelling | West. on Euston Street at the) time of the accident. " | Fine Of $50 received w da T. Ea- $50, in ate A. | Alice Heartz, city. fine of $50 and costs or for- theft of articles from ton Co. valued less than Cit® Police Court, Magistr: J. Haslam. QC. presided Thomas Joseph Larter, charged with breaking, ‘with theft was remanded to Dec. 21; Francis ‘William Quinn, city, charged with breaking, entry and theft was remanded to Dec. 16 when_he will also face anothe- tr_charge of breaking and entry for which he was remanded. Graeme A. Armstrong, Hazel- ‘brook was fined $14 and costs ior five days for speeding. Gordon A. Roberts, city charg- ed with defective brakes, was fined $20 and costs or 10 days. A city resident was fined $20 and costs or 20 days for being drunk and incapable. | PHNOM PENH (AP)—Prince | ae Relaxation Closes Term For Many Years hymn singing, recitations, duets, Britain, Ireland ||| " Sign Trade Pact Wilson calied # a “significant } and satisfactory development"’ | jin relations between the two. |countries. The agreement comes | Beatty Automati Sheffield cutlery: set. fork, knife and knife sharpener PLUS a full set of steak knives : eee. a etenne present to Store Hours: Open every night till 9:00 P.M. Saturday 5:00 P.M. ¢ Washer & Dryer | Washer Choice of wash programmes. Just set the dial it does the rest. Spins dry with a minimum of wrinkling. 95: you. limto force. July 1 and_ provides | jfor gradual elimination of all | jimport duties by 1975. } REJECTS AID ' Norodom Sihanouk says he has rejected an offer of financial aid from China. He said Monday - Cambodia helps itself in order @ to remain independent. New Bridge Club DEAR So AT at $459 ~ Regular $329.00 5949 BY) $3 heat dryer costs 25% less to operate than other dryers with a large lint filter and-3 way venting. : wor oan $4.49 For Quality The HILCO player. The two de- may be separated to give i $9" " The ‘Spotlight Is On Philco case. Automati-