-r OFFICIALS O'F AGING CONFERENCE MEET LOCAL COMMIITEE plan tor the session scheduled January 24 to 28. 1986, in 'I‘or- Menibers of the local com- mittee of the Canadian Confer- ence on Aging met with the conference chairman and exec- utive secretary last evening to onto. The conference will be under the sponsorship of the Canadian Welfare Council and other interested public and pri- vate organizations. Over-all aim of the conference is prepa- ration for aging throughout life. Looking over some of the ,. mu ' WEATHER ‘4‘. TORONTO ICP) —- Tempera- lures: .' ,, W‘V‘flfiv if. I Min Max. A ‘Duwson —23 -11 Prince George ll 19 l Vancouver . . . . . . .. 44 46 Victoria . . . . . . . . . . . 44 49 Edmonton . . . . . . .. 3 l4 lCalgary 3 33 Regina . . . . .. -lfi - 3 .Winnipeg .. . ~28 - 9 Toronto . . . . . . . . . .. 24 '29 .Ottawa 16 28 lMontreal 13 26 lQuebec . . .. 9 28 Saint John 5 30 Moncton . 9 25 'fax . . . . . .. 22 39 |Chariottetown . 16 28 ‘ ey . . . . . . . . . .. 22 32 lYarmouth . . . . .. . 25 41 St, John's. Nfld. 29 32 .1305 on . . . . . . . .. 30 38 iNew York .. . 32 43 Mia i . . . . . 72 81 New Orleans . 63 76 ' Tuc on . . . . .. . 50 59 Los Angeles . . . . .. 50 62 HALIFAX (CPI—The weather office says late Thursday skies were clear in Northern New Brunswick, but elsewhere skies were overcast and snowflurries. interment rain and intermittent drizzle were being reported. A disturbance. in the Southern United States. will reach Pen- .nsylvania this evening. Although Wick will remain clear. most of the district will remain cloudy today. tion will increase. by evening in advance of the disturbance which is expected to pass thr- ough the district Saturday. Regional Forecasts: Prince Edward Island: cloudy: subjects to be discussed are. not muCh Change in tempe’a‘ left to fight. Bnan Scam tures; light. Winds. Tempera. mo“ E_ Murphy, onawa_ tures remaining steady at Char‘ executive secretary; Ho p lottetown at about 28. Holmstead. Toronto. chairman; I Ollth k for SaturdaY—SHOW an 'g .W Reid, and little temperature change. > the skies in Northern New Bruns- l The various SM‘IS of precipita- ieletype Consultation Viewed For Hospitals ALBERTON — The possibil- ity of instant consultation facil- ities through an interlocking system of teletype machines in the various hospitals and cen- tral laboratory of the province was urged at a meeting of the advisory board of trustees of the Western Hospital in Alberton Wednesday evening. Harvey Hutt. Alberton. and Albert Saunders. Bloomfield. have been acting as a commit- tee for the past month investi- gating this possibility with the hospitals involved and the tele- phone company. A full report is to be tabled at the next regular meeting. It was reported that the work of the x-ray department been increased to a considerable degree with some 242 separate patients handled during the month of November. ' The proposed budget for the wear 1965 now seems to be in the area of $191,000 as compar. ed to the actual operating costs of last year which were $176,000. m a. A good deal of the increase is due to the introduction of the 40- hour week in April of 1965. it was stated. The administrator pro team announced that in the first of January there would be a posi- tion available for a young man or woman with a grade 12 edu- cation who would train for the position of x:ray and lab assis- tant in the hospital. The appointment of Dr Wil- bert Shea as chief of staff was ratified by the board. .A communication was receiv- ed with regard to the financial drive on the extension of the Prince County Hospital. It was moved that the board whole- heartedly endorse the campaign in gratitude for past service the Prince County Hospital has ren- dered this community and in an. ticipation of continued co-oper- ation with the hospital. The board commended the campaign to the people in the area. T e meeting was well ed and included a lunch. attend- City Y’s Men Given Plaque For Services lSlAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts Mrs. Fred Osborne. local re-l presentative of the Unitarian Service Committee. presented an award to the Charlottetown. Y’s Mens Club at its weekly! meeting in the YMCA last night . lu-b president Glen Kennedy. accepted the award which is in the form of a plaque inscribed as follows: “To gratefully cord outstanding services volun- tarily rendered by the Y's Mons Club of Charlottetown to the sub fering and indigent abroad through the Unitarian Service Committee of Canada". The plaque is signed by Bow- er Carty. national chairman of the Unitarian Service Commit- tee of Canada, and is dated 0t- tawa. Oct. 22. 1964. The Charlottetown Y's Men have been active for several years in helping to collect. pack and crate articles of clothing, and in transporting same to shipping depots for transporta~ tion overseas for Unitarian re. lief. 3 . _ Sing song was led by John vaans with Miss L. Webster at i the piano. M DEATH NOTICES Received too late for Classified death notice column WARD—At her late residence Hampshire. Wednesday. Dec. 7 1964. Mrs. Daniel Ward in her 92nd year. Resting at the Mac Lean Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held today. Dec. 4 with service commencing at 2.30 pm. Interment in Kings- ton cemetery. BUFFETT -— The death occur- red at Georgetown. at the home of.his daughter Dec. 3. 1964, of' William Buffett in his 90th year. Remains are resting at the home of his daughter, Mrs ercy O'Haniey. Souris. Funeral notice will be announced later. MacLean Funeral Home from where a short service will be Dec. 4. at 1.30 pm. to New Dominion United Church for funeral service coni- mencing at 2.30 pm. Interment in New Dominion cemetery. ' man you love Tailored to perfection 8.95 A MAN'S MERRY cunan If STARTS'AT Hoouv's AT HOOan you can be sure of tho best in quality for that important MEN’S SPORT COATS “mm-u Swine now and o h HOOLEY’S MEN'S WEAR as scour/loos ‘Souris Area Cleans Up After Storm SOURIS Telephone and electric power line crews in Eas- tern Kings were kept busy this week g e t t i n g service back to normal in the wake of the wind storm which swept the Island. Hardest hit by the storm was the Island Telephone Company. There was no long distance com- munication from the Souris of- fice during the storm. and a sew local lines were out of or- er. Operators had to use a hand generator to make local calls. There was no long distance communication from Sou , Lake. and only four out of 17 lo- cal lines were in operation. A number of telephone poles were blown down. Other evidence of the storm is the pile of debris swept to beach- es around Souria by wind-lash. ed waves. Piles of driftwood and other items from the water ex- tend to the highway. to please. by Shifter t era. in 29.95 Greek Freighter i Awaits Rescue 4 At Sea Cow Head? SUMMERSIDE —-— The freight- er Agios Nichoiaos still remains aground off Sea Cow Head light. lawaiting the arrival of thel locean going tug Foundation Va- ! . Iiant. v l The Valiant. from Halifax. isl Ion its way to ai the stricken .ship. Plans were discarded to salvage the Liberian freighter Fury. 95 miles east of Halifax. The tug was expected to arrive this morning. No further damage has devel- oped but an official report stat- ‘ ed the Greek vessel is carrying i 1,800 tons of ballast water. i Pumping ballast would entail six hours f work but Greek; Captain Alexandrakas indicated. that he would have to know if ; rescue would be at’hand before" the actual pumping began. The helpless ship. bound for Florida. was anchored off Sea Cow Head light. approximately 10 miles east of Summersidc when her anchor chains clipped She went aground roughly 300 feet from shore Tuesday night ‘the 17.000 barrels at the Rail- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Dec. 4, 1964. 3 MV Belfast ls Freed With Tanker, lug Aid The MV Belfast slipped free of a shoal in Charlottetown Han-l bor at about 915 last night and , docked at the Railway \vharleelfaSI “as not Tamage'd’ but 0 pm ithat a test of her 011 tanks would The tanker was aided in herlsoon determine if she was tak- escape from the shoal. \Vhel‘eflng water, Officials said last night. It was believed the bottom of the D1 .. .... she grounded Wednesday morn-i FREE GIFT BOXES ' EXTRA STAFF -- N‘O WAITING ' TREMENDOUS SAVINGS OPEN TONIGHT-AI'TIL REPEAT OF A SELLOUT C.|.L TERYLENE FRIDAY - SATURDAY "SPECIAL" . MocGregor . Harvey Woods Regular to 1.50 O Gift Boxed 0 Foot” 8 9 Too! . 6 PAIR 5.00 O Happy V SHIRTS . Drip dry no iron wash and Wear . Popular short point collar styla . 2 way convertible cuffs . White. stripes and checks . Sizes 14 to l7 GIFT BOXED .99 1....-- ing. by the Foundation Valilantfii a semi-ocean going tug w ic an; spasms... ‘35 ELLIS BROS. Tanker Imperial Halifax. l Shopping Centre OPEN EVERY NIGHT Until Christmas The Halifax arrived in Char- Visit Our lottetown yesterday morning ' TOYLAND and began pumping a total of Shop With 17.000 barrels of oil from the CONFIDENCE Belfast to lighten her how for the freeing attempt last night. The Halifax unloaded most of way Wharf before she had i move into the stream to make‘ room for the Belfast. l Officials of lmperial Oil said' last night it would take about 48 hours to unload the Belfast and then the Halifax would move in to dump the remaind- er of her cargo. She. carries 120.000 barrels of diesel oil and 20.000 of stove oil. When diverted to the strand- ed Belfast. the Imperial Hali- was on her way from New- castle. 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