12TheGuardian, 3",1’ Thurs. Nov. 26, 1964. .7/ it o - ‘. . ' .7 .\ an -- w 1 Hall Century :. -. h r.\ r p \ fl 7 \ ‘\ l a \ BEDEQUE — The Bedequej‘ ' 8 “Half Century Club" met Nov. 16, at the home of Mrs. J. I Harrison MacFariane, with Bill answering roll e members call with the usual poetry. Mrs. Agnes Johnson read the opening poem: "A friend who stands by". Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The usual club busi-} ness was discussed. a It was decided to move the yearly canvass for street lights from the spring month to November. It was agreed to donate a knitted blanket to the hospital annex - The next place of meeting at * the home of Mrs. Florence Hen- derson with Mrs. Edwin Mac- Farlane to have the opening poem. with Mrs. Ernest John- son and Mrs. Orville Johnson to have the program. Lune was served by the hostess. Young People Conduct Service BEDEQUE — The Young Peo. BOYS. warm w¢5hflble T IO! I DRESSING GOWNS KNIT SHIRTS SNOW SUITS ple‘s Union of the Bedeuqe Un~ . Sizes 8 to 18 fifiofé‘fi’érl‘r‘i‘é ‘é‘dfié’fi‘ufil‘. 0 Corduroys. terrycloths. washable tartans 0 mamas" 3”“ s : 31%? mbfi" , ‘ Girls. 22' - dar - B tifully gm ‘ I ' ea or ys or The choir was composed o! . Sizes 4 to 18 in fight and 1‘ Shades . béfdld to 399 . . Nylon and cotton blend 1 ith Mrs. Walt r ' ‘ e . . 32?: p.52" :r‘gvanist. savvan ' 39mm” 5‘“ 30"“ g Regular to 12.98 Pearson conducted the service assisted by Louise Pearson. who read the Scripture lesson. Kathleen Zwicker, offered prayer. Harold Leard, was the guest speaker. During the service the offic- ers for 1965 were installed by the pastor. Rev. R. M. Cam- eron. as follows: president, Percy Affleck: vice president, orma Bradshaw: secretary, Carl Wright: treasurer, Louise Peterson. There was a large congregation. Mrs. N.R. Durantl Dies Suddenly SUMMERSIDE -- Mrs. Neil B. Durant. Sr.. of Summerside. formerly Grace Barbara Camp- bell of Graham's Road, died suddenly at Prince County Hos- pital Monday. Mrs. Durant was predeceased by her husband 21 years ago. At that time he was Summer- side's town clerk. She leaves to mourn three sons, Neil. with the RCAF in Moosanee, 0nt.; William and Ross with Cana- dian General Electric Comp- any in Peterborough. Ont.; eight grandchildren and three- great-children. Also surviving are three brothers and two sisters: Fred and Borden in Graham's Road; George in Western Canada: (Mrs. Peter Sinclair) Charlottetown; and Caroline. 8 patient in Beach Grove Hospit- al, Charlottetown. he remains rested at the Davision Funeral Home, Ken- priced from $4 9 5 LINED JEANS 9 9 I ° stash“ ' : 22.1.: 5 4.49 BOY'S PYIAMAS to SW C groggcloth and flannel o 5:; 4 to 13 I99 3 Cfiféfiinin3“3o%i§'°§i$ 4 to is Q Largest selection ' in $4.49 PARKE COATS PRICED FROM . . . . . .. . girl) front with warm quilted n it; . Zip off detachable hoods I BOYS' NYLON ’7 ~ 0 Beautiftu gift boxed . Sizes 6 to 14 Suits and Sport Coats Res.» "-95 - ' 0 Yes Mom’s and Dads you can save 20% BOYS. A . ‘ off Suits and Sport Coats during this san y I _ _ just in time for Christmas givmg ‘ 0 Big selection to choose from in sizes 4 to 18 , .- Suits Sole Priced _ . Wm or!” we "mg j '5 . _ from o g:?r:rxtsblmk nylon (15 Pounds) ’ d t l spa” coats R 13 95 3 I99 J Y‘s", Moms . Ba" ’ Box eg' ‘ ust en er your names In our o .— Sale Priced from 9.98 Drawing Saturday. sington. Burial was in Floral , Hills Memorial Gardens. 1 S STANFIELD S s N. Anna" Farm . Rigging bmtgkdgsrdfll to every cus'omer Size 8 to 8: for how and girls To be Featured . Sanforized washable in . Snug: w:uld 5e“ U d r During : maelaway hood under cows: 0 Overcoat and topcost weights on TV SUHday . ggfigtsca'gfim' Cheeks for n Henderson & Cudmore . Red. blue. mad“ brown . All wools in tweeds and laminates 0 Boys- Store 4th Anniversary Reg. 6.00 s 0 sizes a to is . Nov. 29 at 1:30 pm. The sale M farm is noted for its 2 for 2 for historical background and high quality livestock. Their Ayrshire herd of cat- tle has fairly consistently been in the top ranking producing ,. herds of its size and they have had the highest producing Ayrshire cow in her class on several occasions. he Moase father and son. ff‘ Wendell, combination had the _ DRESSING PARKA COATS and A"°"her ‘0 001-9" Sale GOWNS CARCOA'I'S REPEAT 0F It SELLOUT oase. senior. has al 0 C One of the finest selections on the Island . WM] tweed “mm. m M. “In, I.l o Beautiftu gift boxed “W” ° ' . 100% nylon parkas with zip off I . 8 hand wuh- s hood I l “1 f winter able fabrics in the ' ' 323...?" m m " most popular shades. 0 All coats have warm winterized , 98c SUMMERSIDE —— The farm 0 c Shirts 8: Drawers of W. A. Moase and Son, New Arman, is to be featured on 3 Country Calendar this Sunday. ea I I v r. s been producing high quality re- llnlngs ‘ gistered mange] seed for some 0 Full range of sizes 35 to so . Drip dry no iron wulr ud wen :iihacting Out Regular to 29.98 : an: um SKI JACKETS mm“ SPORT 3m ls Viewed As GIFT BOXED Important Step Rutgflulasr s 1 3 '99 . gaggcmcygfortable "snack and 9 9 I MONTREAL (CPi—Contract- ing-out was viewed by Toronto 0 A favourite for Christmas SALE giving 0 Corduroys. flannel plaids and nest prints professor Dr. J. Stefan Dupn here as an i mportant step toward "maintaining the in- tegrity of Canadian federal- "Confederation is far mm likely to contain the province of Quebec through the use of con- tracting—out provisions than it b to lose Quebec as a result of such provisions." he said. . from the depart— ment of political economy at the University of T o r o n to. was speaking as a panel member at the annual conference of the Ca- nadian Tax’ Foundation. Dr. Dupre said some believe but the new contracting-mt m rangements. sought especially 0 sm small to extra large 0 mindful- ot shirt- to choose Ill MEN’S GLOVES . 3......” g... m... o o... on... o. a... o... .Beautllully gin boxed 0 Warm knitted lining R. r '0 6 on O In good quality vinyl leather and suede g...“ - n.9' '9 7-00 Izmtzm $2.98 $4.49 34.19 nggggififiw G use. CASH 0 LAY-A-WAYorcHARGE . ,, "whereby Que ll contract Its way out of Confederation al- her "m say that I personally and this View untenable.” Dr. Dupre envisaged a “multi- mute . "While I cannot bring myself to doubt our intent capacity '0 Ix ,.' ',. ~ .—~ - ‘ ‘