Like any other citizen who came within hailing distance of the Royal Canadian Le- ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberion and West Prince CountylSeXfus Gillis, RMAYOR'P‘U‘RCHASES POPPY gion‘s poppy booth at the cor- ner of Grafton an d ueen Streets. Mayor A. Walthen 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues. Nov. 6, 1962. ‘15]: Unlicensed Operators Warned Unlicensed transport operat- ors operating in and out 0 Prince Edward Island have been warned by the Public Util- ities Commission that failure to! apply for an operating licence. may result in the loss of their WESTERN BRIEFS “ IS PATIENT Linda Rayner. Alberton. is a patient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. RECENT GUESTS Dr. and Mrs. Cyril Bugden. O‘Leary. had as their recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Borden Con- rad from Bedford. NS. VISITED IN HALIFAX Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Turner. O'Leary, have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. William Turner. Hali- fax. N.S. IN BRIDGETOWX. N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Upton B. Sea- Transport right to operate on the Island. According to the current issue of Maritime Truck Transport Review, the commission has is- sued a letter to known unlicens- ed operators instructing them to file immediately for licences and warning that “your failure to apply for an operating lic- ence may result in putting you out of the trucking business”. an earlier purchaser. looks on. In a, “with ther office says snowflurries are expected in New Brunswick with ' n mixed over Prince Edward Island and west- ern Nova Scotia and rain over eastern Nova Scotia. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity. northern Nova Scotia. Eastern Shore: Rain beginning in morning and changing to showers by eve- ning; colder; northeast winds 20 shifting by evening to west 20. Low-high at Halifax and New Glasgow 35 and 45. Goshen 36 did not hesitate in purchasing his poppy emblem Gaudet. of remembrance yesterday afternoon. Above. seller, Ernie Fardy. pins the poppy to His Worship's lapel. while Chief of Police C. W. MacArthur. nd . Prince Edward Island: Over- cast with a few snowflurrles or showers: colder; light winds in- creasing during morning to northeast 15 and in afternoon to northeast 20. Low-high at Char- lottetown 35 and 40 High tide today at Charlotte- town at 3:48 um. and 5 6 pm. At Rustico at — and l 29 Summerside tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 6:34 and sets at 4:53. TIGNISH — S extus Gillls. 57. died at St. Felix Monday af- ter a short illness. He was son of Mrs. James William Gil- lis. St. Felix and the late Mr. Gillis. He was a former trainer and driver of race horses both in the Maritimes and the Unit- at G D. U) Besides his wife. the former Beatrice Arsenault of Kildare. he leaves to mourn n. Lee. who is completing his fourth year at St. Dunstan's, a daugh- ’ ter, Marie. 18, at home: six bro- thers and three sisters. Alfred. Jack, Phillip and Elmer in Tor- onto. Herman and Terrance. St. Felix; Annie. Mrs. Edward Mar- tin. 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