niet peabe each ig a rb i eigesi = iis ABR ca ag i ie hem ee Tales a aes ea oe 6 atl cr aR a RRS. SE Nail Mlk gp re > RAMEE ee MEH The Guardian, Charlotteown, Mon., Oct. 4, 1965. 8 Travel Planners: ses Hon. Paul Martin Visits "=== O Leary On October 26 === = TIGNISH —Hon. J. Watson{at Ottawa with a good working minister majority. charge of the project, are tour- Mr. MacNaught announced that a public meeting will be held in Tignish on Wednesday, Oct. 13. The business part of the meet- year’s undertaking with provin- cial organizers. They are now visiting Char- lottetown and can be reached at the Charlottetown Hotel. Scotchfort Club Completes Year | smowmeue — mm geseral | Seotchfort 4H Club boys and | | girls have completed anothher successful year. John Chandler, director of 4 H work on the Island, recently judged the year’s work of the club which was displayed on the Scotch Monument Field First place winner was, Shirley Mac- Nally, second, Billy MacNally, third, Reggie MacNally and Dougall. Other were Robert here MLA, Russell Perry, of the West Prince|meeting County Liberal Association, and|read by the -treasurer, Wells, speaking on be-|Mrs. Roy’McLeod. Russell Perry 3 . c MacNaught devoted most talk to organization within the election cam- important role in the political party town on Oct. 16 when Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson will ni uperee ete OLS en et at when Ea” urged get out/O'Leary on . 6, w xter- and vote so Liberal govern-|nal Affairs Minister Paul Martin will be returned to power will be* present. : Service Held fourth John Mac = Chandler toner this project MF. Schur- | . Fund Island News Page es cet on their work cea eat | — "and Kings. County Con- nee By UC Women < 4 | feck year St improvement |_———— IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING = ‘Canadien Unica of. | The United’ Churet Women ot| Western and Central Districts th club conipeted te ihe Poison On A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or Montreal, who spoke 08 Dunstan's Students’ Council, |Cavendish Pastoral Charge r-- ay aan Rural oe Fair Your Plate? THREE TIMES A WEEK education, the student's cently held a Ser- ivereity and National ™*- Kenniff, and Thomas Mac- vice in the Cavendish United: 8 s 8s held at the Exhibition grounds Over 50 milli ae os ++. THEM YOU SHOULD BUY IR TODAY! ’ Day, Seen prior to Millan, SDU chairman of he | church. [ a S$ ee mene aac ee sate win dcevid on Cin the Laxative Tablet with the BA, president of the meeting are from the left, Canadian Union of Students. The guest cosaher was Mrs. | TATA : ciara Ae ete second adian. gardens, crops-and lr aa —— 5 A number of members were | forests in the past year. With » FOR EDUCATION AID town, Mrs. John MacNeill and : r t ith | Remedy! There is no letdown, no. Mrs.’ Herbert Moore sang ‘‘Bey- ; . ribo and o Phakay «gees this chemical warfare on in- | uncomfortable after-eeling. MR ie : < ond the Sunset.’ Griffin: ee » Dottie) sect enemies, are we innocent- an all-vegetable laxative. For over e ; e president, Mrs. W. L. ; Nally aad j 9 ag STB on ly poisoning ourselves and |70 years, Nt has been giving folks Student Union President 222% 22 sou i ee) eae foam ;| SUMMERSIDE — The feder-|people will come to cross the, scien contro- ‘ we ae : Hing ‘Stewart, Mrs. Blair Andrew.) minister-of mines. and techni-/unique causeway as have come) were RE Bradley, Neil Mac-| Vetsial question in October tomorrow alright £ e,°e e f The aoeciat otter! as for-\C2! surveys, Hon. J. Watson| to cross on the ferries’. Donald, | Vernon MacIntyre, | Reader’s Digest. Read “Pes- Helps you feel better Says Ask Politicians warded’ to Torano to the me |Machaneh ete an srest|_Shunking oo ie arigit ML2t/ Brendon Hemearey and Deag| tides Boon or Bane”. Ge eet ” . , F i , : A aq 7 = sionary , 2nd maintanance de tor ‘ot thelr aneuel can |s0ciehk asla"tunk the domme!” will| ee your Reader's Digest today. | q@utan- CHOCOLATE COATED: JUNIORS Patrick Kenniff, Montreal, The essential function of anyjcan't further their education be-|of Canada. oe Scull Strait eucrecsemant names oeeEmnene mek etl ns of the Canadian Union| university, said Mr, Kenniff, is|cause they can't afford it, he| Ronald Maund, stédent min-| me “ital transporiation AAtind /erete Cyto wee end then sulk a a of Students, spoke to the student|the dissemination of said, “If a student ‘fresh out ofjister, pronounced the benedic-| 9). weit’ as discussing thelin designated spots. ‘ ariotteto council of St.’ Dunstan's Uni\ r-| between a professor and his sti-|high school borrows $1,000 to at-|tion. © , causeway. It is takouid thet walle aqucomd inic sity last night on the students’) dent. “If a professor can’t get/tend first year of..college and At the close of the service the|POUpOset ee adress Ce che lenen + - oe ae roll in a university ‘education. the ‘meat’ of his material across|flunks out, the assurance of $5,-|congregation.met in .the C.E. to the combination - causeway,|% _~ —— . local ae education, andj to you, he isn’t serving his coun-/000 after graduation after four|Centre of the church to bid fare-| oe! and bridge to be built te 2° comsiruct these cylinders Mo da Ot. 4th T esd National Students’ Day, try,” he said. years ot - college doesn’t mean well to Mr. Maund. from Jourimain Island, NB. to otis - — — n y ° t -1U ay Oct. 5t os and the United ‘Slates. stadents| ave to educate people to reduce|the meeting ant Davis Moffatt Se sailion nated Cost Of fresh water supplies there now. : oes DEATHS write summations on the past | unemployment. read an address, A purse wa s|*!% , The: ealaiones wan: Seiodnces Pla Zi Ch h year’s work, analysing what) “The Canada student oan|presented to Mr. Maund by El-| The need for such a causeway |¢o the convention by William J. ce: 10n ure men — At the Charlottetown jthey have learned as well sei vlan Bed la meane|mer Fyfe. Lunch was served. ee en Te OE ae ta Leen at Chartalintows, : their teachers who taught them. test in some provinces to assess ; : ‘i OFFI . dobn of He went on to say that young|a student's needs for’ college but Collis: Ca ss oak ee ee ee Seiad vache thin cust. cue 2 -4 p.m. and Pas 9 p.m. : ee ees ts come — . hegre pation authag tee test Tae ck teomees: ion uees With this Siienes ‘is traffic, | ciation for the coming year suc- i ; Chartotte- shou more promot, | 1 mmer- i down Funeral Home trom where | and more equality but are un+|ing education. $600 In Damage sverazinz 10 per cent per Oe ons Maen sone €) EXAMINATIONS BY DR. J. P. LANTZ the funeral will be held this | apie to do anything about it. “In| ‘What you make of yourself in A two car collision on the wet ‘ Z Charlottetown. Heath M. Chis- : ' i Sune” home at B45 for, Re- (cqans there ie jeastance to |future years (devends on what salpeque Road at Milton last/Siate, be said. (holm of North Tryon was nam’ 2 —= 4% of everyone over 40 years of age will be a victim funeral home at 9.45 for Re-/change and a student has elyou pay éut.for your education. loveriiny récuiied in spmrecimete | Samet oom ed vice-president; Doug Fergu- : ‘quiem High Mass at St. Dum |noeqg to make himself ,*| If people don’t begin to realize|fy $600 damage to the vehicles This combination COC WEY | oon O'Laery, eeorelary.ceauer ; of GLAUCOMA. ferment ia he Cattolie come (cai then Canada, the third most de’|, The drivers, Arthur James|trattlé and one rail Une but will/@f: Nell MacDonald, Charlotte- terment in “I don’t think SDU is plagued | then , the third most vers, : ; TTEND—C tery. with ‘student alienation because] veloped country in the world ‘be-|Raymer of Charlottetown | and/be constructed so ws to be pos-|!0Wn. Tegistrar and Vernon BE SURE AND A AN YOU AFFORD NOT TO. ALD At the Char |Of a smaller university where hind Sweden, .will experience a|Gail Joyce MacLeod of Milton|sible to add two more traffic| socochan’ Kinkora and Frea This is Club i eal sein Hospital Saturday, |efolessors and students get tojrapid decline “The dent, which occurred aan eee ee: seme 9 Perry, Souris, directors. ; - lottetown Lions sight conservation program. , Ot 3 i Jobn D. Mac- |Know one another," be stated. | “Politicians are far more ac} sot 6:39, was investigated by |tuion. “It would appear.” the Selected ww sed ec ae be a . ais Oct. 2, 1985, erties Road, in |FINANCIAL BARRIERS eect ne at rs the Charlot letachment eee eee Tae ane ioodamen ee Residents of Charlottetown ONLY. Donald, Souris There financial then in the next five tional two lane-will > associat ecutive meet- her soi yosr, Ramen” punerel | ptoomtogical barviere to higher \7ears. Students should sak for((_POMP- be put in to accommodate the ing in Amherst later this month Newt clinies will be held in PARKDALE Oct. 20th - Oct. 21st { vinine cmt thie sheranon st 2 ledecation in Canada todey, Mr.|promises and contributions for Offi Na ed increase in traffic”. 4 mr Sat Jake velosk, et which time they will |Kennlff said. higher education. Politicians are cers Nam SOME. SAY MISTAKE See OF nar wntsrnw Bre, Michal |—~—2=>—aem_SOOl_SraCinie? sod the students have a rewpon-| BY Association |e kw, he said, that re MacKenzie, St. Peter's Bay. Fu- ee a who feel it is a mistake to join f ‘poral Tuesday’ moraing, leaving | NEW RELIGIOUS. | wno- con do. something — for Sect e TRE ee nlp ail. 4o::the “mealalent,espec-| . the house at 9.15 for Requiem | (Continued fronf page one) | hem”. roe Augustus Home and School As-|ially from a tourist standpoint. | High Mass at St. Mary's Church In preparation for National latianh Soe Ghai t| “This ta dere he adé-! Bouris, at. 10 o'clock, ‘Interment |Johnson, who comes ‘here Sun. | Student's Day, he said, universi.|feiaoon ior he coming year at) ie ey ee ee L in the-church* cemetery. day from Washington, D-C., and-|ties are promoting programs of |i. Bn wenn. a ae will hear.the Pope's peace ap | communication between Others elected to the executive MacLENNAN — At the Princ®) 5031 to the UN General As- |eelves and the rest of the cou®|were: vice-president, Mrs Char. County Hospital Annex, Sunday, | joy : try. Colleges are planning sem-|ies Duffy: secretary, Mrs. Ches- A Oct. 3, 1965, Miss Nellie Mac-isiag KINSHIP WITH CHURCH |inars, TV programs, radio pro-|ter Walsh: treasurer, Mrs. Jos-|, Lennan of Victoria West in her)“ o,5+ international body, Pope | grams, and debates to make theleph Quinn; program, E ari NOTICE 80th year. Resting ‘at Jelley’s| 5.4) has said, has a kinship to | public aware of the need of high- or membership, Mrs. How-' Funeral Home, O'Leary untill. church's broad “concept of jer education. “We have to as-|ard Kelly and publicity, Sister ; warded to the home.of Mr. Ed-| i ion to the world.” education current in our com- rnctenptickage heed gp mer. cg ‘ward MacLennan from where “Our only intention,” he de- munity. Don’t think professors wary aetiee « eee ic. eae -Dow’s Men’s & the funeral will be held Tuesday | dared, is to plead for “har-| are not a part of this, they | ory active and successful year, Boys’ Wear @fternoon at 2 ae U mony, justice, brotherhood and should be your best allies in the Woolridge, Mrs. Phelan Hend- Gt. George St. ‘eee Uearcht Nayar eat peace among . . , men beloved /promotion of National Students’ |/ricken, Helen _MaclIsaac: and ited Charch at 2.30. Vie. (of God.” Day," he: concluded. Gloria’ MacDonald were introduc. in the Peoples Cemetery, There is an urgency in the ed. te a toria West. journey and it. comes in a test- ! j b - ‘ MILLAR — At Bideford on Sat-|ing time for the UN. Camera Clu a | urday, Oct. 2, 1965, Mrs. Shrieve| It also comes against an omr ; i Millar in her 87th year. For+|mous backdrop of strife and gun- Vi Slid warded from Jelley’s Funeral/fire—of bloodshed in Viet Nam,| VIEWS SHGeS Home to her late residence. Fu- | of tensions in the C4 neral this. Monday eee Bodies a heite ninican | Members and quests of Free- from Tyne Valley Presbyterian blic, of battlelines between jtown — Bedeque Camera Club Church with service at 2.30. In-/India and Pakistan, or rum |held a meeting at the home : terment in. the church emeetery. |blings from China. : hee ; a8 Amid the ‘portents, darkened jery where they accompanied MULLIGAN — At the Charfotte- |by the further dangers of wider |Lloyd Simmons of Summerside town Hospital on Sunday, Oct. |war and modern ma..’s capabil-|on a photo tour of Holy 3, 1965, Mrs. Patrick Mulligan, lity of nuclear destruction, the | Land. é Newton in her 86th year. Res#- ipone takes to his new path in| Prints from the He ing at her late residence until |an ancient cause. Society of America’s portra' ia Wedtiesday morning at 9.45 ot The church's world-wide corps | portfolio study group w to ‘St. Malachy’s Church, of bishops,- assembled at the,| shown with comments of Arthur kore, for Requiem High: Mss ivatican council in Rome, were |Barsky A.R.P.S. of Montreal ot © am. interment to join in a special mass of |ing read, Seles dunee Cortalions: semen win wil be the “eet for : mission. Other ans, grea s tting aya es, Oliver Bryenton, and humble, offered similar pe- |October meeting when the ee de uatas” Beckie vos (UAE. . |gram will be “Negative Analy- is ke bowed Funeral | It will be the first trip to sis” and “Paper Grades.” “Home until 1 pim. today (Mon- the western hemisphere by — | will be an open contest and each day) then to Margate United| ® reigning Pope. ‘member may submit up to wit be held at 1:30 p.m.-Inter-| papal trip in history—4,290 -| white pictures. ment in the church cemetery. Sinead ean ts ST : miles—exceeding BOWMAN — At the P.E.I. Hos-| 2904-mile round trip to the COMFORT pital, Oct. 2, Mrs. H.E. Bow-| Holy Land and 8,090-mile man, 162 Dorchester Street, in fight to India last year. 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