an COLUMBUS DAY MARKED the lord edition oi Charlotte- trivin‘p Cniumbul Day parade fl" be seen A! it makl‘x it! way in St Dunstan's Basilica (or .Imtlt‘c! last Sunday it on. a red letter weekend in more ways than one (or the charlnttetown K, oi as u they also celebrated their Mill hiruiday and oilieially opened their new club rooms on Etch» mond street lDate Is Set Citlumbul Day in hnhrlr annually throughout the world by members or Lilo one inimi , the Here loi-i named litter niii Knizlils at Columbus, Following a nicotine oi the executive committee oi the pr City B&P Club Planning ‘week’ distant: h iii-i. 25. Miss Mcthl iilll be iii. George Chandler has een guest speaker at the dinner named chairman oi the boy nieotu-ip oi the provincial dichlSecut Apple nay committee Clilli to be held at the Char Aso on the committee are RC. loitetoim liotel. Friday evenlnegl-iarent. Supt As iihieh will be prcsidid over by wp_ Bump tlw provincial Mrs. Apple Day will be held Nov, 1 i ariorle Champion iii Sumlner- and 2. side. The program committee tm‘ Ociobfl- “95de by Mrs- commissioner Gordon Kerr t a Mariam Hallma- wt" Wk all"? there was a record ailehdonce to he enrri . "it (We “unra‘l‘ms 3"“ "‘"ot lltlll Scouu and Cubs lit the week which will npt‘l’i \\ill‘l an mi val afianzemrnis “ember- m m A, m, humor both the Charloiieioivn and m“ 1" Charintivwim. mt Siimmersld“ “‘“b‘ may m“. on the recommendation or Dr. sunny. MY . died oilfitsfito‘fihlsvfifim‘eéi . l-ilphlightinii the coneliisiin mm“ mm, _ tiiie week will be the l'lstl M the mgfigwwfim, ‘1, m m‘m pymiihe Bnpnlntmrnts or iii; limb“! president. nits: risleac m. Tm“ mum“, iamea Dorsey Mrs. ll'eta Sullit‘l‘lrlill, pics. ident, chaired the rcauiar months 1y meetinz n! the (:llfi‘lt'lleimt‘n Business and Prolrssimiai Wo. men‘s Clilli lit-id last olenillz at the (Marlnttctml‘n liolrl, Alli-in Yen and . lilac- donnld. machairmt‘ii loi- BUM" eao Women's Week-Oct. zl - m‘» reported plans well undrriiay with regard to various activities 54 camps held during the sum- Wintmllt McNeil and J it WES reported by executive h t iul ciidniore, provincial com—imp"... ... om lmlsslant‘r. the Ciluncil approved MM"... ,, l lCliiltiilurd tmm pare _ D Amendments would be iducrd "very soon" to help the. eastern iirmer renew his equip- i mceiinas are to be iicld on Sana improve hla term and i dnys alter chiireii. quieter pro ‘menl, ‘take advanttile or wider mn-i grains should be k0” l Perhaps too much emphaal-l has hODn pit!ch 0n dairy t'nrm- i e said. and not enmiill on i ‘FOr Dayll’llv J’s’trk, A} special committee ,___._ iGOV’T PLANS ' The Nm'n Scntian Diocesan AYPA Bxet‘ulu'e (‘iiullt‘il meeting was held over iiie weekend at New Waterford. NS, “till the prelidé‘nl, ML“ Marinn Cunrad n the chair. Oraanizniion and problems of AYPA Ermips i5 [0 is years oi ace iiere discussed, An nddrei: (in the problems at Inch 5 group “as given by Rev 1A Ynuntz. rot-tor lit SL Alban‘s Churrh. Whitney Flor. Ha un- lwered slirh qlloltlnn! us‘ Has this group tAYPA, 15 to 13 yt‘al‘sl ever tailotl. and. it su. why? This question had been asked rectors in the dilute“ pre- viously, Some or the answers were giv- en an the dillleulty in program- lni: ior such a group and inter ests irom other nrcanlzailona a. Hi-Y's and Al ed Youth. I lid ti’lE attractions M televisiml. This was [allowed by a 30 min- ute discussion period where l points were brought out such lnlr0~l stressing parents interest their children in AYPA, and ii the order prieuiliire department is studying a stock-renting pro- iarani tor the Edit. He hoped ilt would be ready soon. Measures to be taken by the l izoverninent would show that the 1 government is greatly concerned l ,aboul eastern larmera. inow these people lelt isolated, l Lnuisdosfllll Pileon ‘ oliette - ' Until ‘ iPC —- Assumption - Mont- calml. said the previous Con- servdtive goiernmont had done more tor eastern tumors than earlier Llhcrnl govenmenia hndi done in 30 years DISQULET RAMPANT : There itederatinn in the loci that m 1000 people, depending on agr stands like other Canadians. was it danger to Con- l least, here until rrl t living Disquiet‘ 6:9ng McGili of Toronto. who ‘ Arrive Friday rli‘im'nnon, DEATH NOTICES (Received too late the Classified Deuth Notice column). PRATK‘ 7 At stratlord. Ont. Sunday. Oct Remains nili arrive in char- lottetown ' evening (Borden trnin timer and “ill rest at the Harlem Funeral Home until noon Thursday, then to the home or his iaiiier. CC Pratt, St T'niel's Bav. Funeral Friday. nri lit, trom st Peter's l'nltM‘l rhiirrh with Wh’lr‘e rnmmcnrmz at 2 ii m. Intern-lent in .‘Ildzcll rcmelcry. IAMSAY 7 0n Honda). Oct. 14, l . Miss piiic Ramsay. at the liolrw oi lie" ‘mm the Rooney Fillicrai lime to the home or Gil Dill-lltld. south itildare, where riaie scriice will be held Wednesday. Oct. lo. at ll so, then torivarvied to the Unlirl‘i Church, Al‘lt‘rton (or sen'iu' zlt 2 p. l. lnicr- merit in ilillcrest cemetery. DOUCETTE -— As the result oi In M‘Udi‘nt on Sunday. Orl. 13. 1963, Patrick nniiceite, St. Louis, in hip, 311th year For, wnidcd (mm the Rttoriu‘ Fu- neral Home to his late resid- ence irom where thc itineral will be held Wednesday, Oct. 18. to immaculate ronreplion Church, Palmer Road, lor Re- quiem Hieh Mass at 9 o‘clock. Interment in tile church ceme- y. AWSON—At the Prince courier nosiilai. Summerslde. Mon- day. Oct. i4. 196:, as the re- Iult oi a car accident, Ray Allen Dawson, only child 0! Mr and lira. Myron nevi-soil, in his 12th year. Remains were forwarded iron-i the Chia- holm Funeral Home Mnndly evenlw to his late residence. where the iuneral service will be held Wednesday, Oct. 16. at 2 pm interment in Peoples cemetery, Trytin. ELL]! — At the Charlottetown Hnlpitaili shtiirdav. oct 12. 1953, Mary Beth, infant ilautzlh ter or Mr and Mrs Lennard Ellis. St, Dunstan's L'llival‘sity. the funeral was held Mnndny niternoon irom the Charlotte- town Funeral “rim- to the Roman Catholic wmeiery. uBLANC At the Charintw~ tnwn Hospital, Saturday. Oct l2. lm. Miss Julie Marie 1:» Diane, thein lth of Dr. John C. Therinultt in her will - re'x beer industry. lumen! - legit“. aluminum Ind ecu Summonine Saturday. oni, here. M: the Miss riillen, bessie Pm , millions and rphtecn . The national president. iiii lit-Gill, will drive (fl Summ Sldl‘ Saturday morning will! mam the Charlottetown _ club where they Will be guests 1 13- 19“ David oi the siimmerslde club it a Australia is the world Em“ PH" 1" "ii Wit year. ‘party prior to the annual meet,steel»arch bridre with a main ling and wilte'rence. Y riVariety Concert Slated For For the srcnnd time in some 14 years the community of York is lliisily emailed in the prepara- lilons [or the llaglng oi a variety ‘cilnceri ‘ Scheduled to run tor ltl nights. ‘liie opening perlormance entiti- r-d "An Evening of Full" will Like plilt'l‘ at the lncnl hail Oct. "it The last such concert staged hy the community was in 1949. and in that year it Wu advertis- N1 in run toe live nights. but it proved so popular that it ended up running tor lo poi-lormancea, Each night was a complete sell- ioiit, with the tickets being sold will well in advance do that rush tickets at the hall were never Iavailaole. ‘ (inee again the Charlotteth Jim! at Henderson and Cudmors ‘has permitted their establish. ment to he utlllwd is central headquarter. roe ticket sales, Iwith mail order tickets be In handled by Vesey's seeds. vor iGov’t Aids Beef Cattle Shipments report that the Nova ismin inrveromeni plans to in- .trodure a height "slalom ipoliey on heel cattle imports. has broulht the eomment tmm Agriculture Minister Andrew 1;. Maeliae. that this province has had a ilmllar policy in etlect tor the put he. “Oui- policy." he sold, “is to may suit: on ench carload or dairy or beer cattle imported. and up to use per head on in» ports." Nova Scotla plan. to as- alat iinaiiclally up to slit per head tor hred rem-lea transpor. o than so nation. The mo aasiataoce in (“fled acoordln. w the type at cattle and the dil- tniiee they ace moved. r. Macliae said Non Scetia'ii policy would have no h-muiu etlecti on thI provin- “The whole Atlantic nedlon in n aericlency A: heat cattle are concerned." he said. lac pointed out that lllt year momma pound. ot bed rm brought into "Rim. . According to Mr. Mum. nit nutmm poncho will help the loul economy. “Em- wl'l be pruned In the on» n or Mimi'- Not In much purl-(Gd inn-u will In ill-liar, in rim '1 lreia Sutherland. and d; V ten vac pomp“, sinners Previously appointed hiarear. were. .iohn Richards, F r a n noon, and Frank islant provincial copious. H, ‘brought Ean’nmenl in by the Cnnservativl meant ii Gaudei. and Roy boates w _ dairy Eric “’W. Re presided at M... |ile merian LARGEST SPAN Sydilt‘y Harbor Bridge in largest larmers. they i in some system or crop insurance ipnn LAW tect lune. lh’ ‘"”"““" ,hlinisicr lioya more French - making Cunu. dians to join his department to develop closer contacts with the tarmera or Quebec. i-ic triticimd Mr, Tremblay ior visiting Malaysia during' in. I parliamentary recesl instead or talking to eastern {armors about their problem. Gilbert liondeaii loreditisle- ‘ Shetiordl nld Mr. Tremblly lt nos announced over the had said tnrm production coats \\E€k0§d taint olthouglh “If vargshnuld be reduced without any- lety S 0W fins not ge un EnVByl v until the 29th, already there up!“ ""w' H” “M” “‘d "m" rarmcrs rould buy western ‘almos| a complete sellout tor Nuv. i and 5. Also a larg. iiiim.‘wneat at the same low prlc. lber oi tickets have been mid roi- y available to Ruslll llater perlorniiinces. ‘ « _ Latest reports indicate that: A mm "mm" " 6"” hy. Que, recently had paid ,all to periorinanees are likely to em, a y, u n d .. e d W e . g M ‘M sold out well betora the opti ior wheat. while the Russian! ,2» opening. lpald about $1.50, Offering sound Investment Management at minimum cost 0 The income section appeals to those seeking security at capital with highest return. 0 The EQUITY section ml: to those stalling lupihtgmlhhiltttliollsoeanmmu tritium on their lawman. ' in UNITS in both my in purchased or redeemed without commission at W loos IAII. 11H! coupon MAY! wrung nun at 2%“ Phi... nmpnni in the dairy indul- snid the milk aubsidyl total of were more satisfied with this than the program pm- .posed by the Liberal Haven- on i “It was absolutely vital" than Mr eizeon'ureed AKrIculturei to encourln‘ SIGN ill lHllllll l filiall your mutating needs! No need to make a special trip (Iqu mllnoinotyourwuy tor the 101 mne- you mad torvourc-r . . . tiru, ban-flu, anti-tulle, wlndshlald ill-mt solutlunmiporbladmcuun chemicals—you mm It. Ml. B-A ptwdly dkpllylhnywr local B-A Mon. Look M over next limo you mop by tor until» or - mitktul of clean B-A 38 of 98 glmim. Ask about than. Yw can ntv on Mt. u-A'a airport Idvloc. Tum ltuuhnignottho bio B-A OflIW the eonvanlm o! one-nap shopping for your nude. Minoan-unnatu- indent-intuit: tlmry I-Iilroliict... i ISLAND NEWS PAGE‘ . 2 The Guardian. Chnrlottetown. Tues. Oct. 15. iNova Scotia Diocesan AYPA Executive Holds Discussion In R Th executive attended All f. Saints Church tor l-loly Com» munlon on Sundly morning tril- y hull and I general mletillg l1- tei‘wurdl. ‘ The meetini was held at tun home of Edvard recording Iecretary. The my C coolercnce wu discussed and Canon s..l. Davies is to be that Both men and tell you, Eocau source of infor of nil aged, of income and «i TORONTO lCFl — Temper l Dumb lvnuaouver . iVl ' it: 313 WEATHER rt: inuod by the weather 0 clone dmontou Calgary 2 Ema . Winnipeg uest speaker with the topic to e "Youth and the Church; mor. social problems taclnd n nutn' Dr. Hltileld‘I ka LI to lowed by breaklart in the church b, “sad .. mm.” It was decided that the Dioce- san Drama Festivll i, to be disc pulsed with In! 1960 but. ill lu- Lawson I ud lure the Min Millie Wigner was elected May CouIfl'Ence. it was alto de will be dllculsed It ided that the February 1954 Mn“ M I Ottawl II 71 {I M . . 85 59 lrrmerieton 32 a: Saint John 29 58 Mnncton 29 on Hall! in M 51 Charlottetown ,. 3! ' 55 Sydney at an Yarmnutll . 35 56 Si. .iohn's. Nil 35 u HALIFAX (GP) — The wu- tlzeir office says sunny weather will cover the Mil-Mane! lodny with temperature: on the wlrm side. Rexlonai iorecaats: Prince Edward island. New Brunswick: Clear with a in cloudy intervals; warn-i; nomi. weat winck is, which at Charlottetown to and so, Mona. w and 06, liirederlcton u and 7D, Sslm John 40 and n Elmundstoll and Campbellton as executive muetlng will be held In a d Truro It St, John's Church. ri . ngh tide today It Cit-flutte- bn I.“ Ill. and .I p... M Rulttico It 4.18 . . Ind 5.” pun. Summerllde tide ellhieen minute: llter lllln Charlotte- town Sun rim It 6.1» Ind lot! II 5.21. lFish Display Slated Wed. ALBERTON — A lit-play or hurt: quality imparted processed iilhery products will this. place Wedneldly night in the WI Hall in Alberton. spammed by Alber‘ton Ind Welt Prince Bond 0! Tracie the dllplly will leature qullity ilih product: Imported Into Clnada ii-om Europe, leln. Ind other countflal Ind in of pmlcuhl' Ln- lerut tn llltter'rien and pattern. 'WHERE'S My NEWSPAPER?’ When a newspaper l: mining. more often than not. a man will lay. "Where's my newspaper?" "My." not "the"! You've heard him say many time: "Now, my newspaper said . . ." "I read in my paper .'. . A man's possessive about l'ill newspaper. He takes pride in it. He gloat! when his newspaper praise: his favorite political candidate or sports team. Or. he groans when his newspaper differs with his choice of per- sonalitiu or issues. He'll even write the editor when it. full otrongly about a difference of opinion. 'And. his w e feels iust agout the I! ma. Site looks forward to read her pet to tum" Missing out on some ad or choice item of local now! could "ruin" liar shopping trip or luv her feelng left out during Til. chltehat over til- Bridge tablm They are toroly disappointed Ind dislurbod when their nowspupor isn't on the front flap when they wa hi it. Ask any carrier boy. He can loyalty to I fever to novilpupor didn't inst happen. It came nb'out 'And. Soc-us. the newspaper ' who fittmfdimt ll“ , "Tili- women want their newspaper. In tact. they insist on if. to he hear; about it If a delivery ll late or mined. vlcwod u I uncanny comp-riled and tuition. it molt“ a big difionnco in the llvn of people all faiths and politic-l prof. one”. of Ill lo ll oi iti- ucation. NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK OCT. 13 - 19 I963 . , . us‘a‘n—W ‘3 i i l l