Po Plans were discussed we _— 5 ISLAND NEWS PAGE Vesey’'s Seeds utkde: Sere =" : af . | BRUSSELS (Reulers)—A de 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Toes, April 20, 1965. Modern | z7es Oven House — Gament and xing My ; zeneral : KENSINGTON — One new ‘he 8 ae Vesey's Seeds at York will wel- leven fe mail orders af. Vesey’s. Member was wateomned * = stomers in a tested first Summerside Coin ‘ : . ene —— now aleve thie lees i eaiemen nnd Ahab April meeting held in the Legion \, your pain RHEUMATIC er ae weer. ‘their own trial grounds. Each Home. F | «x ’ ie After the 1964 season it was felt |year many new varities are! The president, Aubrey Doyle, ARTH RITIC? ~'Announced Here 22222 Sia eae Se slinantngn panding business and plans 3 P ‘Thousands get speedy ‘from : es : . then made to enlarge the store as | Both Mr. Vesey and Mr. Simp-' new cards were given out. : uffering by using T-R-C’s. Supt. A. S. “McNeil. officer |married with two children. He well as warehouse and office son, qualified by of ex-’ A letter was read by Wallace | ye". “ier duit y be * | commanding “L” Division Roy-|joimed the force in 1952. : (Bs : ~ | perience, will to meet|Moase from the Halifax Coia ooins handicap longer. T: me) | al Canadian Motnted-Police an-| All transfers are effective end ” - new convenient assembly |and discuss gardening problems | Club regarding a meeting to be TEMPLETON STRC's Only8Sc nounced yesterday three trans-|of the school year. room where all orders are pack- |and projects“with their manyjheld on May 8 to decide if 2 $1.65 at drug.counters everywhere. fers affecting personnel of the ed ready for*delivery or~ship- | customers whom they will hear- | Maritime union is feasible. AD 5... test roltet,-we “L" Division t FILM PLANNED ping, —wilt~greatly—speed; the jtily welcome during their grand invitation was accepted by [WO Croom Linimen i» the roll-on Rests eternally, Sgt. CE. Walper has been) LONDON (Reuters) — Rich- processing of orders. re-opening beginning _today|members of the Summerside [[95""* cea 4 transferred from “lL” Division arq Burton and Elizabeth Tay- Vesey’s had -a modest begin-/and continuing up until 9 ‘clock club to attend the meeting = headquarters to “J” . Division |jor are to make a film inspired, ninz 26 years ago when in one |Saturday ‘evening. | guests. ree headquarters ‘CIB Readers) in | by the 1963 great train robbery room of his home, Arthur Sa , Fredericton, N.B. He will belin which £2,500,000 was sjolen Vesey, now manager, began ta- ‘ , ; -lsucceeded here by Sgt.° M. R. | from a British mail train Bur-| king orders for his neighbors. : a e e es TDeKouchay of Fredericton: | ton will play the<gang-leader in The business has ceftainly ntest | |. Set-Walper Was 18 years sef-'the film, The Greatest Train grown greatly since that time . . ic 4 j vice with the force and is Mar- Robbery in the World. with new facilities being added © erences sa ; ' lried with two children. : since 1948 and with warehouse : : R.C. Pettitt, NCO is * CLAIMS RECORD space again being -enlarged : seta 5 ‘3 inne ofthe Alberton detach= | “sings thattime—_In196,— Bev ark R al U ae : ment of “L"’ Division-has been) NORWICH, England (Reut- Simpson was taken into the firm wy e nsferred to “H” Division atjers)—A 46-year-old father of as assistant manager. Vesey’s ‘ ; ; : Halifax and will be in charge of three children claimed a world regular employees now incluce : ‘ the detail at the International |nom-stop walking record here Elmer Macintosh, Reg Mosher, : Wednesda A il 91 ieee 8.00 P.M, “Airport there. He will be sue-/Saturday when he finished a and Nelson Vessey and the total ag Y, pr leeeded here by Cpl. '.G. Reid |walk of 150 miles, 1,393 yards. staff usually reaches eight to : . om ter deta Ha Bo ate ods or sah come areca 2s") An Island-wide competition for boys ages 9-18. Seine nt| Sponsored by the P.E.I. Presbvtery Men’s Council, NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT MARCH IN LONDON Cpl. Pettitt was born in Mani- cai s oba and has been at Alberton a ___View _ overlooks Trafalgar ganized by Campipaign for Nu- March.” Statue of Lord Nel- es ; ; rried and | “ ei reer em Square ie Londen Monday as clear Disarmament at conclu- son rises some 170 feet above nen He joined the ’ DANCING ‘ | of the United Church. huge crowd attends rally or- sion of three-day “Easter the crowd. force in 1951. ie : Ki x at the : i 4 se aes eg - “ ier of : a Cpl. W.L. Davis. oned in | p= a Prem Prince ° morning at the RCMP headquar-, A wide variety of: subjects will Charlottetown with “L” Divis- : ROLLAWAY CLUB Judges are: Hon, Water R. —s A.: R oF Police Course eee ee, ee Sees an eee Te | ton, has bees transterved : Edward 'sland; Mr. Alexander Campbell. M.L.A.; Rev. Isaac . open : vi ivision, F cton, N.B., “in| . : ee ee * continue through until Friday RCMP, City Police Magistrate |) ive of the detail at Tabusin- “ Thursday, April 22 Walls, Cornwall; Mr. Gilbert Clements, Montague and Mrs. Opens Today evening. : A. James Haslam, QC, and tac He will be succeeded here Time 9:30 till 1:00 Henvy Moyse Summerside. : ee oe eo eh ict rc Ss oe by Cpl. C.L. Wentzell of “J” Di Musie By The Stars of . _ Police ‘of Prince Edward Is- and approval of Supt. A. S. Mc- Today's topies will eer ae ao sf a ustive “stlk: - C.B.C.’s FRANK’S BANDSTAND Musical and dramatic entertainment. land's town and villages begin a Neil. officer commanding ‘L” preservation of evidence at the sprinchill,; NS. and came to} — D. J. JEFFERIES 3 : four-day training period this Di : ~ scene of crime, criminal law, +," Division in June, 1960. He $ With The FIVE EM-CEES Voluntary collection. first aid. In addition, the students | was formerly stationed with “B” Vision. e will hear an address by the at- |»; Newfoundland. He is [lorney-general or his deputy and — ec |tend of leaving Geom ot whens . as : they can be easily stolen. | ee canes a coils is os samme tame bs aiole : ae wed the youngsters get. their Planned: For Teachers Police Chief cee 2 ponte Adm. $1.00 Third floor : of recovering the bicycle ; . c Three sessions on art, avail- hope that thes e will be of Of j if it is stolen. “able to teachers attending the same use to teachers during the Warns Le as _— —_ in the Lecture ‘Theatre at the Rett ear, The notes will be Bike Thieves old, to help keep the city clean Confederation Centre Wednesday "2nded out with spare copies for this year. “It makes-a poor im- _and_Thursday.._=—=s———steachers unable to attend at ses- pression on tourists to see a dir-f These sessions have been ar- Sons 2 and 3. | Police Chief -Sterns” Webster ty city with litter alt: over the ranged by Moncrieff Williamson, Grade teachers may not have said Monday spring is the sea- | streets.” : curator of the Confederation the time or the materials to try! son when bicycles start. disap-| The chief suggested that par- Art Gallery: Dr. Kenneth Par- out all these ideas, but they may | f : trent ents mention it to children so ker, superintendent of city find a few of the projects help-| pearing oon they will remember to throw ‘“A-wide, wonderful collection-of fine yardage for.sewing those Easter out- * fits! Choose from spring prints and solids in a great variety of fabrics: schools, and Anna Riley, sec- | ful. The materials-used are in | lawns and driveways. candy. arenes — =~ > I e Z > ae . . Cc : retary of the P.E.I. Teacher's —_ Sag scraps — —o ar ~ a big __ . = 2 boa ona? EL ee eee dacron polyesters, cottons and cotton blends, affetas, sheers, rayons, arne to be blown about by the jerseys and novelty cottoris, plus many other blends and textures. Buy now for best selection. The first’ will be given by cases available and inexpen- youngsters to keep their Mr. Williamson on Wendesday sive. sions in the garage or porch in- April 21, 24 p.m. The second by ,;=—= Mfs. James Lapsley on Thurs- day 22nd 911 am. and the third by Mrs. Peggy Smith, Mrs. Carolyn Kellner. and Mrs. Wil- -liamson 2-4 p.m. the same day in the Lecture Theatre at the Coniederation Theatre. Those at- tending should come to the main box office entrance and you will be directed to the lecture thea- tre As a general introduction Mr. Williamson will talk about deve- lopment in art on the island. and show UNESCO slides of children’s art classes at work Mrs. James Lapsley will show «|. Government Surplus Clothing Painting as she does in the ; schools. She will follow this with Navy Work Navy Wool @ short illustrated talk on po- tato printing and writing patt- erns. Examples of this type of work will be exhibitied- ORDINARY OBJECTS Mrs. Peggy Smith will show some of the ordinary household Objects she uses in her lessons, and demonstrate the use of Pa- pier Mache. Mrs. Williamson will introduce the use of sim ple materials in the makinz of animals for young children. Mrs. Carolyn Kellner will talk on the | i Serada Linen Print Cottons popular for dresses, dusters and Colourfast cotton with all the carefree boo. pio ‘: ble ee i : qualities that today’s active living demands. ial speaks for itself. Washa come Makes perfect all around wear for the fast in solid colors of Turquoise, Navy. Rose, ; ia i : Blue, String, Brown, and White 45" wide. whole family. Comes in 36° and 4 ; width. 1.89 yd. 98c to 2.50 yd. Ps feree Navy Work Pants |: Jackets $1.99 | 85c NEW CLOTHING s Men's New Rubber Sample Coatings and Suitings Estrons, Surah Of all wool tweds, worsteds and. Boucle’s, Shantiques, Prins reflects good taste anywhere anytime. Comes Choose from our gay prints, novelty and: in 54” width in assorted colors. flowered designs. Hand washable, 45" wide. 5.50 to 9.95 yd. 2.25 to 2.95 yd. proportions of the face and body with drawings. There will also Shoes Boots be examples of work dore by children at the centre. Reg. $11.95 Reg- 12.95 ° The teaching staff has com- piled notes for all age levels and Easter Seals $7.95 $8.69 Men's & Boys’ | Men’s & Boys’ ~ Donors From ee — ie Far Afield NYLONS ee recent hive n pidintads to First grade Reg. Tis~ $3.89. : . $1.00 the Easter Seals Campaign, Now 59c Per Pair spotisored by the Charlottetown and Summerside Rotary Clubs, | en's 29 shows contributions from Island- | SUMMER CAPS ......-..-....--0:.ceeeeeeceeeeeees € ers as far south as San Juan. Porto Rico, and as far west as | Men's Green 3 95 California and Vancuover. Gifts | spRVICE STATION PANTS, reg. 5.95 — Now ...... ow New York, Massachusetts. Flor-] peoyy au Weel New NAVY BLANKETS, ida. and from points in Ontario | pn oiaie sive $3.95 — % SHBES ...ccseseeeeeeeeeee 3.49 Dacron Batiste : ae ; i Sew up Spring. and - mag evar we, cee I , $23 7¢—— Summer... 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