ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts Discussion surrounded the er. fect of fees charged at the grade nine and 10 level for students taking the varied cour- ses at the Charlottetown Voca- tional Institute. when the local improvement advisory commit- tee met at the Charlottetown office of the National Employ- ment Service. Criticized By NES Committee The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Oct. 30. 1964. 52 City Vocational Institute Fees the lesrtes A. Dunning was sold by Northumberlaiid Fer- ries Ltd. to Pirtou. N.S. lute-- ests last July, and later sold to a company in Sydney for scrap, ‘ it was reported. Old Wood Islands Ferry Suffering Inglorious End The Charles A. Dunning, for-, She was being towed by the merly a Northumberland I-‘er- ries Ltd. ferry at Wood Islands, was reported to have broken adrift Tuesday between Prince itug Eugene Roy of the Mariw ‘lime Dredging Company Ltd., 1 Charlottetown. i It was reported by department One Sure Way to Happiness. lEdward Island and the Cape Breton shore, when being tow- ed from Pictou. N.S. to Sydney, N.S. to be scrapped. of transport superintendent of M , an oun ' lights at Charlottetown, Fred,r mnyynymnhfgazmpk‘is" “lint; 3 G. Osborne. that the Dunning l happiness, are never going to |and Professional Women's As- , sociation; Elizabeth Torrey, ‘Protestant Welfare Association; Ellsworth Edmunds. United [Brotherhood of Carpenters and r Joiners; Henry Hartinger, Char- ?lottetown and District Labor Council: Eric Kipping, P.E.I. iRoad Builders Association; J. A. Murphy, employment branch :was believed adrift in heavyi captureit «Nothing mkmjt south-southwest winds and seas.l more mmmbk... as“ , east of East Paint, P.E.I. and: (w dv - LONDON iReutersl _ Brig. - 4”“ WWWJHM Call- . I the Cape Breton shore. wood «Ma - . James Windsor LeWis, British n was reported Thursday - "ngtofindit." military attache in Washington night by L. E. Wellner, .Ir., of “But the” '3 3 5'5?!) way from 1943 to 1951, was faund Maritime Dredging, that the that has worked. and June dead in his bedroom here Tues. Eugene Roy tried unsuceess- ,_ Callwood you wbatit is! day, He had been shot between fully Wednesday to get a line iDOtl’t miss this article in the the eyes at close range. A serv- aboard the Dunning. and furth- 'November Reader’s Digest ice revolver was nearby. Police er efforts were hampered by ,now on sale everywhere, did not suspect murder. , bad weather. l ‘, MAN FOUND SHOT No more»l cries of “Mom. Bell and David Hume are these boxes by volunteer c-hil- for treats, will go to help the h t'l "T" "ll . , . . . agaidlgomo 3:56 bug; hard at work folding UNICEF dren on Halloween night, as less fortunate children in och- Charlottetown lads. Gordon boxes. Money collected in they make their usual rounds er parts of the world. Confederation Centre been rtor. Leon Major. Arrangements have of Shakespeare's comedies. made with the Halifax Neptuner‘ Theatre to present the hit Broadway comedy Blow Your Horn" an speare's "Twelfth Night" the Confederation Centre Broadway season and a success- Bernard Behr ns respectively. Announces First Of Winter Run smashr“Twelfth Night" is the most po-lwill be presented by the Clan. "Comevpular with audiences the. worldrMacLeod Society of P.E . d Shake, over. This play features some of levening of films of Scotland p at Shakespeare's best comic rolesisented by H. Forsyth Hardy Thea- — Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Festell'he Films of Scplland Organiz- tre Nov. 18 and 19. “Come Blowiand Sir Toby Belch — played byl allon- TiCketS Wlll be available Your Horn," a hit of the 1961le Follows. David Benton and at the Confederation Centre box- will be conducted by the min- ister, Rev. Malcolm H. Harlow, . and special music will be under the direction of the organist and choir director, Mrs. -V. Leigh Dingwell. The committee, composed of ,l supervisor; C Winchester. representatives from employerl insurance supervisor; F. B. and employee associations, was Ashmole and C. A. Orford, spec- addressed by J. H. MacLellan, ial service officers, and John principal of the Charlottetown,A. Smelhurst, employer rela- Vocational Institute. Mr. Mac-i lions officer. Lellan discussad coursesi available for those wishing to[ I. take vocational training. i w R The committee felt the fees charged at the grade nine and 0 e 10 level often' penalized or ex-. cluded those pupils who were; in greatest need ofassistanceq A six_yeal..nld wast Royalty also the transportation problem 1 gm, Katherine Chowen, is a for city students attending thematient in [he Charlottetown Vocatlonal 591‘001- . ,Hospital, after she suffered in- The 9",“ was memmne‘l for ‘, juries when hit by a car on the the training of waitresses. who. Lowe.- Maipeque Road, wed. have more direct contact wrth nesday_ tourists than any other group ,- of workers, also the possiblel Katheune‘ daughler 0' Mr' health inspection of all those r and Mrs- ~J°hn Chow”! was 1‘9‘ engaged in the preparation and ported to have suffered a frac- service of food for the public. >tured right arm and leg. and Initial consideration was also 3 a fractured skull. given by the .advisory commit- Driver of the car involved was tee tohthe Winter employment 3 John Alexander Matheson of 14 campaign for the coming win- Alexander Drive, Charlottetown. to MP said. lheatre r. Present at the meeting in ad-. dition to the chairman. J. J. have occurred about 8 a. Connolly who represented the when Katherine was on oyal Canadian Legion. were‘ way to the West Mrs. Ireta Sutherland, Business School. * 4r 1r * *4 4 4 4 4 "Murder at the Gallop” conceivably could be the most The accident was reported to m her Royalty On Monday, Nov. 9 at 7. p.m. "Scotland on the Screen x nl .. .I An ,.- re- 6 rva office commencing Monday, Nov. large and enthusiastic audiencesled for one performance only onl during its 32»performanr'e runiThiirsday. Nov. 19 at 8.30 p.m.i children 50 cents. at the Neptune Theatre his past,‘ A special matinee for high school. On Wednesday, Nov. ll tues of good entertainment ‘ the war of the sexes and pretty education. ; motion pictures: 9. Hours: 12 to 5 daily exceptrMonday. Nov. 2 or from well~known director, Leon Ma- Sunday: Friday night from 7 to‘ society membe jor. and features David Renton e fui Hollywood movie, played to “Twelfth Night" will be present-’2. or from members of the Clan at summer. Combining all the vir-lstudents has also been “rang-$8.30 pm. the Confederation Gen-$3M VW -'ed through the co—operation and: ire Film Society presents the sophisticated comedy. satire onfassistance of the department ofjfirst in a series of outstanding ‘ ~ ‘ ‘ ‘ “Gate of Hell." i re ' girls. — this play has something. Tickets for “Come B l owlwit-h English subtitles. a Japan- g, ' . for everyone. i Your Horn" and “Twelfth Night 4 ese award-winning film in color. g. ' . .. SignEd' Miss mmle The comedy “Come Blow; go on sale at the Confederation Available at the Confederation - ' '“‘ ' ’ " snows Your Horn" has been staged by Centre box-office Monday. Nov. entre box-office commencing MARGA T “MAULAY u 3.30 7 9 film- rs are individual{ hideously fiendish crime that I have felt my duty to solve since "Murder She Said!" as the play-boy extraordinaire who suddenly finds that his younger brother. played by David Brown. is surpassing him in 'iis chosen field—girls—abiy represented by lovely Roberta Maxwell and Anna Hagen. “Come Blow Your Horn" will be presented for one perfor- mance only on Wednesday, Nov. 18. at 8.30 pm DELIGHTFUL COMEDY The entire Neptune Theatre Company will be featured in‘ Night" and "Come Blow Horn" are from $1.50 to $2.50 .77 “Twelfth Night," the most de- lightful of all Shakespearian co-, SOURIS Phillip Joseph 'es. This production, which‘Cullen, Green Meadows, and played to neamapacity audienc-r Joseph Oland Trainer, st. Pet- 98 this past summer. is dlI‘ECledi erg Lake, were each fined 3m by the Neptune's artiSllc dil‘ec'l and costs or three months when 3 they appeared in Kings County E Magistrate's Court here Wednes- day on charges of illegally selling liquor. Magistrate James B. John- HOSPITAL PATIENTS Sheldon MacSwain. Forest Hill is a patient in the E ston, QC. presided. with J Arthur McGuigan. QC. appear- Hospltal. Mrs. MacSwatn is also a patient there. ing for the crown. Leopold Roussel of Sourls pleaded not guilty to a charge IN HOSPITAL Nelson Shaw, Riverside Drive, Montague, is a patient of trespassing by night. His case was adjourned to Nov. 18. in the King's County Memorial Hospital. Camille Gallant of Souris acted as interpreter. Appearing on three counts: damage to property. possession of liquor not purchased from a vendor and assault. Clarence John Malone of Souris Road had his cases set for hearing to Nov. 25. Previous pleas of not guilty had been entered. CARD PARTY WINNERS The following is a list of prize- l winners at Holy Redeemer card ' party held at the Community Centre. Thursday evening: la- Prim. to the observance of dies' first. Mrs. Catherine Shep- Communion n the mm mm. PM? ladle" mmd‘ M's» .w‘l' . ed Baptist Church of Charlotte- liam Rhynes: gentiemen's first. MW" during tomormw even. James Pendergast; gentleman s . ing-s service at 7 p.m., . new second. Vernon Gay: freczeoul, 1 Chair m be used by the minis. Mary “C131” and Joseph Shel' ter during the Communion ser- foon: special prize, Wayne Ma- ‘ vice win he dedicated in re. 1°59: dmmrlle- Mrs- M"? imembrance of Edith Gertrude wedge- MacPhee Huggan. [OCALWMWMMM BRIEFS l5 PATIENT Mrs. George E. Young of Belle River is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. SUNDAY SERVICES Coveliead Pastoral Change. the 'nited (Xi . Services. Sun- dal’. Nov. 1 Union Road 11 am. Stanhope 2.30 p.m. West Cow- l't‘ad 7.30 p.m. Rev. RB Bax- ter, minister. LIA" F08 FLORIDA f—s is being presented to the church ston. Ont. Prior to her marriage to Her- old Huggan. she was the widow of the late Alexander K. Mac- Phee, who was for many years a Deacon of the First Baptist Church and previous to moving to Charlottetown; of the Long Creek United Baptist Church. One vnf the pulpit platform chairs was given a few years ago in his memory by his late wife. son Li. and family, The late Mrs. Huggen was widely known for her many acts of charity and kindness, She was associated with such organ- izatlons as lhe Red Cross Soc- iety. and the Canadian Insti- tute for the Blind. In church life. she will be re- visitors and act-nee" welcome- ‘39 m months. unite 'm “It?” was Din-ell in For many years she was on the “WW nastier. Na. and Maritime executive of til. Untied Baptist Womens Mis- lerberi in New York. 'Ticket prices for both "Twelfth Your Two Convicted Of Selling Liquor .Special Dedication Service Planned For Baptist Church the existing Deacon's chairs, Of m°’“‘°°"““" "'5‘" “mi” "rm-l Souris Girl bership $14: students and mem-‘ bers of recognized fewer than 10 — “groups at Mt: n5 M-E-"m S h I MARGARET ROBERT FLORA C 0 0'5 'P RUTHERFORD ' MORLEY' RUBSON Lifiiaiigggthxamulay of Sourls ‘ n awarded the Daniel Sophus Edmonds Memor- ' (The Raciestflystery of the __' r ial Scholarship at St. Dunstan's University, it was announced yesterday by Rev. V.G. Murna- ghan, dean of studies at SDU. Kenneth James Carter on The scholarship is awarded an- Souris appeared on a charge of lalfilyhlgs’c‘rgggng “21‘ng illegally selling liquor and had lyear at SDU and has maintain- !” case adjourned ‘0 No“ ‘ ed a high academic standing. for plea. _ Miss MacAulay is taking so- . our persons charged W1th.phomore arts this year at Stl illegal possessron of liquor were I; Dunstan}. She is the daughter each fined $20 and costs or 30 r of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacAul- days. i ay_ SMALL LOBSTERS l Defence evidence was heardr in the case of William James} Carter of Souris, who had pr I Disaster Fund glu‘il’tsylytoegleglfgrgae glegoggessl‘dll of small lobsters. . . . vTvE-e Fire Victims Testifying for the defence Harold Stubbert of Souris. accused also testified. The SOUR“ _ King, Count . y resi- case W88 adjourned t0 NOV- 25' dents have organized a disaster when further defence evidence fund 1" .id of Mn, Emmett will be heard- Chaisson and family of Rollo Appell'lflfi 101‘ the crown ‘5 Bay West. who lost their home the case was J. P. Nicholson, and possessions in a fire last and defence counsel was M. J. Sunday, MacQuald. Q0 The family is at present liv-. ing with Mrs. Chaisson's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mac- Aulay of Lower Rollo Bay. The area has been divided into districts, with canvassers ap- pointed ln each district. The Canadian Imperial Bank of we a The cars |Commerce in Souris will also sionary Union as well as on the _ receive donations to the fund. tonight for LIKE GETTING ONE PAIR FREE 2 PANTS suns 3733 Smartly-styled, comes with an extra pair of pants to ensure you more “mileage,” doubly good value. Many Tradi- tional styling, 3-button model, in pop- fine fabrics to select from. ular colors. Wide range of sizes. We‘ll fit you! Stop in today. Men's Fall JACKETS One rack of men's fall Men's SKI-JACKETS The very latest in jackets. especially , ; warmth and style. In priced for this week end only. Now only Now Only 9.88 10.88 all shades and sizes. MEN'S lAMINATED COATS Style. comfort and the very latest in fabrics are yours ln our laminated coats. They're going fast so hurry in today provincial level In addition to her husband, Benefit dances are scheduled rF‘riday night at Bear River son Capt. Lloyd MacPhee and‘ South and Mend a l family. and an adopted son .' Fortune Han, y "BM .t Lyall Huggan. currently attend~ 4 lag the University of N e w LARGE APPETITES Brunsle at Fredericton. N.B.. The boa constrictor snake. she leaves to mourn two sis- sometimes as long as 14 feet, ters, two brothers and a host ‘ has been own tour and st the meal 24 .iours—horns and all. The Cool Parties The Easy Dames: Id ’ th‘"...”°’.§’.'IJ any home. to any- friends. i am s The Service of Dedicationlwithin t by her son, Captain Lloyd G.: MacPhee and family of King-I SEE IT TONITE atour MlDNlTE SHOW Show at 11:45 '1'! the story of the search for thrills and ends - lNTERRUPTlON NOTICE There will he an interruption of electric power on our eastern transmission system on Sunday. November 1. weather permitting. From 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., the areas effect- ed will be from Cherry Valley to ontegue, Georgetown. Murray River, Wood Islands and adjacent areas. From 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.. the area affected will be from St. Peters to Souris, Dundee and ad. Mont areas. 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